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HISTORY
OF THE

LANDED GENTKY
OF

GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.


irJ, GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC

HISTORY
OF THE

LANDED GENTRY
OF

GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.

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


ULSTER KING OF ARMS,
AUTHOR OF “THE PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE,” “THE DORMANT AND EXTINCT PEERAGE
“ THE VICISSITUDES OF FAMILIES,” &C., &C.

IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. I.

HARRISON, PALL M A L L,
to ®|c (Quern aito JL|Lg. % frintt af Malts.
1879.
LONDON HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY,
. ST. MARTIN'S LANE.

THE LIBRARY
RIGHAM ..OUN UNIVERSITY
PROVO. UTAH
PREFATORY NOTICE.

No pains have been spared in the preparation of this edition of the Landed
Gentry. Every available source of information has been exhausted, each
memoir has been most carefully revised, and in almost every instance the
head of each family and many of the collaterals have been consulted. The
correspondence thus earned on has brought thousands of communications from

those most competent to improve the work. It is, therefore, confidently

hoped that my History of the Landed Proprietors of the United Kingdom,


the favourite occupation of a lifetime, may now be considered an authority

on the subject of which it treats.

As now submitted to the public, it will be found, I am sanguine enough


to think, an adequate and faithful record of a very influential and important
class, and will form, in conjunction with my “ Peerage and Baronetage ” and
“ General Armory,” a comprehensive history, genealogical and heraldic, of
the titled and untitled aristocracy of this realm.

J. BERNARD BURKE,
Ulster.

Record Tower Dublin Castle


, ,

April 1879.
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GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC

DICTIONARY
OF THE

LANDED GENTRY.
ABNEY OE MEASHAM HALL. 11.Edward, to. 1822, Ellen, dau. of Hyla Holden, Esq. of
Wednesbury, and left issue, Hephzibah-Constance Ellen-
Abney, Helen-John-Sinclair, now of Measliam Clarke to. to P.. Eustace Barron, Esq., and Albreda, to. to
;

Call, co. Derby, dau. of James Buchanan, Esq. of Major R.-P. Smith.
raigehd Castle, co. Dumbarton, and widow of 1. Elizabeth, to. to Henry Walker, Esq. of Blythe Hall,
j^iLX^AM-WoTTON Abney, Esq., of Measham Hall, Notts.

ho d. without surviving issue, 1866. Mr. Abney d. 1827, and was s. by his grandson,
William-Wotton Abney, Esq. of Measham Hall, co. Derby,
;

Present Representative. J.P. and D.L., 6. 5 Jan. 1807; to. 6 May, 1828, Helen-John-
Abney, Rev. Edward-Henry, of the Firs, co. Sinclair, eldest dau. of James Buchanan, Esq. of Craigend
»erby[ Vicar of St. Alkmunds,co. Derby, Prebendary Castle, co. Stirling, by the Rady Janet Sinclair his wife, dau.
of James, 12th Earl of Caithness, and had one son, who d. in
§ Lichfield and Rural Dean, m. 31 Jan. 1833,
Catherine, dau. of Jedediah Strutt, Esq. of Belper, early infancy, Dec. 1829. Mr. Abney, High Sheriff for
Leicestershire in 1847, d. 22 July, 1866, when Measham Hall
ud has issue,
devolved on his widow for life.
l. TVilliam-de-Wiyeleslie, Captain R.E., F.R.S., b. 24 July,
1843 to 4 Aug. 1864, Agnes-Matilda, youngest dau. of
Arms— Or, on a chief, gu., a lion, passant, arg.
|
:

Crest A demi-lion, rampant, or, a pellet between the paws.
Eel ard-William Smith, Esq., of Tickton Hall, co. York,

Motto Fortiter et honeste.
and has issue, —
Family Seat Measham Hall, Ashby de la Zouche, Derby-
Lancelot-Edward-Goy, 6. 1868. shire.
nMjhel- Wotton. Helen-Lilian.
I iiJCharles-Edward, 26 March, 1850.
6.
^elen-Elizabeth, Joseph Paget, Esq.
to. 1858, ACKERS OF MORETON HALL.
I it. C'atherine-Mary, to. 1861, Rev. T.-W. Bury.

'at Frances-Beatrix, to. 1866, Capt. H.-S. Sandys, It .IT. The late George-Holland Ackers, Esq. of
iv. Florence-Susan-Grace. Moreton Hall, Chester, at one time in the Royal
iltataiJV.— The Abneys were seated at Abney in the Horse Guards Blue, High Sheriff of Cheshire 1852,
1

eak about the time of the Conquest; and Willesley was in late Lieut.-Col. Queen’s Own Royal Staffordshire
h* possession of this ancient family for upwards of five hun- Yeomanry, and formerly Commodore of the Royal
red years ( see Abney-Hastings).
Yictoria Yacht Club; m. 23 Jan. 1838, Harriott-
William Abney, Esq. of the Inner Temple (fourth in descent
Robert Abney, of Newton Burguland, 2nd son of George
roto
Susan, now of Moreton Hall, 2nd dau. of Henrv-
Abney, of Willesley), purchased the estate of Measham, co.
,3
William Hutton, Esq. of Beverley, co. York, and
ABffcy, and erected the family mansion there. He was b. 25 d. 20 Jan. 1872, leaving issue,
Jov. 1713, and d. 1800. He to. Catherine, dau. and heir of I. Georgiana-Harriott, to. 14 July, 1858, Sir Charles-
jwnas Wotton, Esq., of Little Cannons, Herts, and had (with Watkin Shakerley, Bart, of Somerford Park, co. Chester.
Srtfdaus., Mary, wife of John Swinfen, Esq. of Swinfen, and II. Constance-Marianne, to. 17 Jan. 1872, Fitzroy-Donald
lajberine, wife of Rev. Thomas Burnaby) four sons the Maclean, late Lieut.-Col. of the 13th Hussars, only
;

wByoungest cl. unm


the eldest, Robert, of Measham, 6.
., son of Sir Charles-Fitzroy Maclean, 9th Bart, of Morvaren.
High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1777, to.
Anne, dan. of the
I*®
Philip Bracebridge, and left an only dau. and heir, JktllCTlIJP* — George Ackers, Esq. of Moreton Hall, b. 19
Aug. 1788; 8 Nov. 1811, Harriott-Dell, 2nd dau. of Henry
to.
(gM wife of the Rev. Samuel-B. Heming. The 2nd son,
BgrARi) Abney, Esq. of Measham, b. 1751, to. Hephzibah, Hutton, Esq. of Lincoln, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1841, the
r.s 2nd wife, dau. of Samuel Need, Esq., of
late William-Edward Powell, of Nanteos, Esq., M.P. for Car-
Nottingham, and
diganshire) left at his decease, 22 Nov. 1836, an only child, the
jtiaMro sons and a dau.,
*• W illi am- W qttqn,
Capt. Royal Horse Guards Blue; to.
late

Iwabeth, dau. of W. Richardson, Esq. of Fulford House, co. George-Holland Ackers, Esq. of Moreton Hall.
Ytfck; and dying v. 35. 1821, left issue,
Arms— Arg., on a bend, three acorns, or, husked, vert.
sa.,
ILLIAM ’ otton, late representative, Crest —A dove, rising, in the beak an olive branch, all ppr.
t
k . ifc
“ Edward-Henry, Yicar of St. Alkmunds, co. Derby, Motto —La liberte.
K:
I
•.

1
5f»escnt representative.
Catherine, m. 1835, Rev. William-T. Sandys.
Seat —Moreton Hall, Congleton.
Family Residence— lb, Hyde Park Terrace, London.
B
— .

o ACK THE LANDED GENTRY. ACT

ACKERS OF PRINKNASH PARK. Mr. Acton was s. by his only surviving son,
Thomas Acton, Esq. of West Aston, co. Wicklow, ra. 17' -

Ackers, Benjamin-St. John, Esq. of Prinknasb Sidney, dau. of Joshua Davis, Barrister-at-Law, Dublin, a
Park, co. Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, b. 6 Nov. had issue,
dau.
1839, m. 24 Oct. 1861, Louisa-Maria-Jane, i. William, his successor.
of Brooko Hunt, E 0 q. of Bowden Hall, co. Glou- ii. Thomas (Rev.), of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow, to. 1
licence, dated 16 Sept. 1818, Sidney, dau. of Hampdc
cester, J.P. and D.L., and has issue,
Evans, Esq. of Portrane, co. Dublin, and had, w ith oth
i. James-Arthub, b. 1S73. issue, William, of Brookville, co. Dublin, High Sheriff c
i. F.dithJane. u. Mary. in. Louisa. Leitrim, 1875.
I. Martha.
Emerge.—James Ackers, Esq., b . 4 Aug. 1811 (son of
ii. Anna-Maria, in. 6 July, 1806, George Warburton, Esq. o
James Ackers, Esq. of Larkhill, Lancashire, at one time High Aughrim,co. Galway.
Sheriff of that county), purchased in 1847 the estate of Prink- hi. Jane, to. George Drought, Esq., Glencarrig, co. Wicklow
nash, which had been acquired in 1770 by the Howell family Mr. Acton was s. by his eldest son,
from the Bridgemans. He was M.P. for Ludlow 1841 to 1847. William Acton, Esq. of West Aston, M.P. co. Wicklow
He m. 0 Jan. 1633, Mary, dau. of Benjamin Williams, Esq. Lieut.-Col. of Militia, and High Sheriff of the county, 1820, alsi
of Bowden Lodge, Cheshire, and by her (whod. 1848) left at his Vice- Lieutenant, D.L. and J.P., b. 1789; to. 1818, Caroline
decease, 27 Sept. 1868, an only surviving son, the present dau. of Thomas Walker, Esq. of Tagunnan, co. Wexford
Benjamin-St. John Ackers, Esq. of Prinknash Park. Master in Chancery, and had issue, -

Scat—Prinknash Park, Painswick, co. Gloucester.


i. Thomas, his successor.
ii. William-Moles worth-Cole, late Major 77th regt., 6
1828; to. 1861, Frances-Elizabeth, only child of Capt
ACTON OF GATACRE PARK. Frederick-Adolphus Robinson, 5th Fusiliers.
iii. Charles-Ball, Lieut.-Col. 51st King’s Own Light Infantry
Acton, Edwaed-Farrab, Esq. of Gatacre Park, to. 31 July, 1869, Georgina-Cecilia, dau. of George Annesley

co. Salop, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. late Shropshire Esq., and has issue,
1 William-Parsons-Anncsley.
Militia, b. 1805 m. 1832, Mary- Anne, youngest dau.
;
2 Charles.
of the Rev. Horace Suckling, Rector of Barsham, 1 Evelyn-Caroline-Annesley.
Suffolk, and has issue, 2 Grace.
i. Edwabd-Wiluam-Frederick, Capt. 1st Cheshire Militia, i. Jane.
and late Capt. 70th foot, b. 1834; to. 1855, Helen-Maria, Lieut. -Col. Acton d. 10 April, 1854, and was s. by his eldesl
dau. of the late W.-P. Kanney, Esq. of St. John, New son,
Brunswick, and has issue, Helen Beatrice. Thomas Acton, Esq. of West Aston, the present represerji
i. Mary-Henrietta, to. 1859, to George-Ayton Whitaker, Esq. tative.
of Knoddishall, Suffolk.
<Seat—West Aston, Eathdrum, co. Wicklow.
Htncagr. Thomas Acton, Esq. of Gatacre Park, 2nd
son of Sir Edward Acton, 1st bart. of Aldenham, by Sarah his
wife, dau. of Richard Mytton, Esq. of Halston, m. Mabell, dau.
of Clement Stonor, Esq. of London, and d. 1677, leaving a son, ACTON OF WOLVERTON.
Clement, who d. 1726, and was father of Edward, of Gatacre Acton, Willi am-Robeet, Esq. of Wolverton, cdj
Park, who d. 1767, and was grandfather of Edward-AcTON Worcester, b. 16 Nov. 1835 ; m. 1861 Sarah, eldest
Acton, Esq. of Gatacre Park, who to. 1804, Frances-Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Dand, Esq. of Field House, North-
dau. of the late Rev. John-Grove Spurgeon, Rector of Clopton,
by Anne his wife, dau. of William Farrer, Esq. of Cold Bray- umberland, and has surviving issue,
field, Bucks, and dying 1822, left issue, a son, the present i. William- Walter,
b. 10 Nov. 1862.

Edward-Farrar Acton, Esq. of Gatacre Park, and two daus., ii. Robert-Matthew, b. 16 Nov. 1864.
Frances-Amelia, !ii. 1854, John-James Harris, Esq. ofHayne, iii. Henry-Edward, 6. 29 May, 1867 ; d. 2 Sept. 1867.
Devon, and Emily-Anne. iv. Vincent-Henry, b. 18 Dec. 1868; d. 9 Feb. 1£70.
v. Edward-Vincent- Joseph, b. 28 Feb. 1871,
Arms —Gn., two lions, passant, arg., between nine cross-
vi. Charles- Joseph, 6. 11 May, 1872.
,. j.

cros# lets fitchec, or. , v


[
Crest — Within
a torse, a human leg and thigh in armour, vii. Roger-David, b. 1 March, 1874.
couped, and dropping blood, all ppr. i. Mary-Margaret, b. 7 Sept. 1876.

Seat Gatacre Park, Bridgnorth.
3LtllC<t(JC. —
The Actons are of Saxon o£fv tn, and "ere
Worcestershire, according to Mr. Abingdon, previous
Conquest. Soon after that event, they were seatei
ACTON OF WEST ASTON. bersley ; and in the 3rd Henry III. the name of Elias «i
of Acton Hall, in Ombersley, appears with those -
Acton, Thomas, Esq. of West Aston, co.Wicklow,
knights and gentlemen summoned to serve upon a j ir
J.P., b. 1826; his father 10 April, 1854, High
.v.
From a common ancestor with the Actons of Acton
Sheriff co. Wicklow, 1857. the Actons of Sutton, of which family that of Wolv'-rt ^
1L t II r.igc.— Thomas Acton, Esq. of Kilcandra, co. Wick- scion, being founded by a younger son of Sir Roger .

low, obtained from Richard Viscount Rosse,


leases for lives, Sutton (the heir of Sir John Mortimer), who to. Alice, sis
renewable for ever, of lands in co. Wicklow, by deeds dated William Coltesey, Esq., and was father of John Acton.
13 Feb. and 10 May, 1716. He to. Elinor, dau. of acquired the estate of Wolfrinton, or Wolverton, in Wore
Nicholas
Kcmpston, Esq. of Dunmurry, co. Cavan, and Colonel in Oliver shire, as heir to his uncle, the last of the Cokeseys E
Cromwell s army, by Grace, dau. of Thomas Maule, Com mis, immediate ancestor of
£
sioncr of Customs, and d 2 Jan. 1750, leaving
issue,.
Thomas Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. Eliza -
iW
i. William, his successor. of John Weeden of Sarsden, co. Oxford, and had i
l. Grace, m. Thomas Ball, successor,
Barrister-at-Law.
li. Elinor, n». Rev. John Blachford, D.D., who William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. Barbrra
d. 1748. 1|
iu. Alice, to. Henry Kempston, Esq.
and co-heir of John Vincent, Esq., Bencher of Gray’s In j
-

Mr. Acton, whose will is dated 23 Oct. d. 12 April, 1679, leaving a son and successor,
1731, and was proved
7 Jan. 1750, d 2 Jan. 1750, and was s. by
. William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. Margaret, d.uf
his son,
^ illiam Acton, Esq., b. 1711, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, and co-heir of Richard Perkins, Esq., of Beenham, Berks, am i

14 Nov. 1726, Keeper of the Writs of the had a son and successor,
Court of Common
Pleas, to. 4 March. 1736, Jane, dau. of William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. Anne, dau. o
William Parsons, Esq.,
eldest son of Sir William Parsons, William Tyler, descended from the Ardens of Warwickshire
2nd bart., of Birr Castle’
and had issue, ’
and, dying 6 Sept. 1763, left a son and successor,
i. William, d . $. p .
William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. in 1801 A I

ii Tn m hi Constantia Davies, descended from the family of Fowler ’

I.Martha, d unni. .
St. Thomas, co. Stafford and, dying 22 Feb. 1814, left, wi
: 1

H. Maria, m. by licence dated June,


1783, Thomas Walk dau., Mary, who d. unm., a son,
' "i
1 a gun nan, co. Wexford, Master
I,
in Chancery. William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, J.P., b. 27 June,
in. Jaue, d. un 1 I
,
to. 22 Oct. 1833, Mary, widow of William Trafiord, x. I
— —
ACT THE LANDED GENTRY. ADA
of Thot
Sir Thomas-Joseph de Tr afford, Bart, of Trafford —
Arms Per bend, or and arg., three dexter hands, couped at
b. 11 ] the wrist, two and one, gu.
cashire, and dying May 30, 1871, left surviving
Jessie-I Crest —
A man’s head, couped and bloody, ppr.
Anna-M: —
Motto Loyal au mort.
Louisa-S vm-Robert, now of Wolverton. —
Seats Rathdaire, Monasterevan, and Glenveagh Castle, Lct-
Ir. Adam as-Vincent, 6. 15 Oct. 1836. terkenny, co. Donegal.
V r. ^dv ird-Charles, b. 13 Oct. 1839.

Anns— (u., a fesse, erm., within a hordure, engrailed, of the ADAM OF BLAIK ADAM.
jcond.
Crest —An arm in armour, embowed, ppr., holding in the Adam, Eight Hon. William-Patrick, of Blair
and a sword, arg., hilt or, thereon a boar’s head couped at
ic neck, sa., distilling blood.
Adam, and Barns House, co. Kinross, P.C., J.P.
Motto —7
aillance avance l'homme. and D.L., M.P. for the cos. of Kinross and Clack-

Seat Wolverton Hall, Pershore. mannan, a Lord of the Treasury 1865-6 and 1868-
73, P.C. 1873, b. 14 Sept. 1823 ; s. his father, Sir
ACTON OF ACTON SCOTT. Charles Adam, K.C.B., 16 Sept. 1853 ;
m. 23 Feb.

Stackhouse Acton.
1856, Emily, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Wm. Wyllie,
See
K.C.B., and has issue,
i. Charles-Elphinstone, b. 7 Aug. 1859.
AD AIK. OF HEATHEKTON PARK. ii. William-Keith, 6. 16 April, 1861.
in. Frederick-Loch, b. 10 April, 1864.
Adaii:, Alexander- William, Esq. of Heath- i. Clementina-Mary, 6. 21 May, 1866.
rton Piirk, co. Somerset, and Colehays, Devon, ii. Emily-Elizabeth, 6 18 Oct. 1867.
.

)apt. in the army, J.P. co. Somerset, Lieut.-Col. in. Constanee-Marian.


!nd Somerset Militia, formerly Capt. Coldstream IttllBTQJC. William Adam, an eminent architect (son of
luards, b. 28 Oct. 1829 ; m. 5 June, 1860, Caroline- John Adam, by Helen Cranston his wife, and grandson of
Jaria, eldest dau. of J.-G. Turnbull, Esq., and has Archibald Adam, of Fanno, who purchased, temp. Charles I.,
with other issue), the lands of Queensmanour, co. Forfar), became possessed of

Gerald 6. 7 Nov. 1865.


many lands, particularly those of Blair, co. Kinross, where
he built a house and village, to which he gave the name of
— Alexander Adair, Esq. of
Heatherton Park,
Maryburgh. He to. Mary, dau. of William Robertson, Esq.
o. Somerset, and Colehouse, Devon, 6. 15 Sept. 1791 younger ;
of Gladney, and had issue, John, his heir; Robert, architect
rother of Sir Robert-Shafto Adair, Bart. ( see Burke’s Peerage ,
to George III., returned to Parliament for co. Kinross in
Tavenex B.), and 2nd surviving son of Hugh (commonly called
1768; James; William; Janet; Helen; Mary, wife of Dr. John
William) fVdair, Esq. of Ballymena, co. Antrim, by Camilla his
Drysdale, Dean of the Chapel Royal; Susannah, to. to John
ufe, dau. and heir of Robert Shafto, Esq. ofBenwell, Northum-
Clerk, Esq., 3rd son of Sir John Clerk, Bart, of Pennycuick;
erland, to. 17 June, 1828, Harriet-Eliza, dau. of George
and Margaret. Mr. Adam d. in 1748, and was s. by his son,
Ltkinson, Esq. of Temple Sowerby, Westmoreland, and by her
John Adam, Esq. of Maryburgh, who to. in 1750, Jean, dau.
who d. Jo Aug. 1878) had issue, of John Ramsay, Esq., by Jean his wife, dau. of Robert
Alexavder-William, now of Heatherton Park. Whyte, Esq. of Bennochy, and left at his decease, 25 June,
Robert Desmond, b. 19 Jan. 1831. 1792, with other issue, a son and successor,
Hugh-Jenison, b. 21 March, 1835.
b. 26 Dec. 1838.
Allan-Sliafto,
The Right Hon. William Adam, of Blair-Adam, Lord
Henry-Atkinson, 52nd infantry b. 17 March, 1839; to. 2 June, Lieut, co. Kinross, Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court
;

1864, Charlotte, eldest dau. of the late Major George Hamil- of Scotland, a bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, &c., who m. 7 May,
ton, 10th regt. 1777, the Hon. Eleanora Elphinstone, 2nd dau. of Charles,
Harriet- Camilla, to. 1856, to Hugh-Edward Adair, Esq., M.P. 10th Lord Elphinstone, and sister of Admiral Lord Keith,
Henrietta-Mary.
by which lady (who d. 4 Feb. 1800) he had a numerous
[r, Adai:- d. 1864. family, of whom were Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Adam,
jt. ms— r bend, or and arg., three dexter hands, couped at K.C.B., and Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frederick Adam, G.C.B. and
ie wrist o and one, gu. G.C.M.G., col. 57th regiment, a gallant military officer, who
Vrest — r nan’s head, couped and bloody, ppr. served with distinction in the Peninsula and at Waterloo,
Motto- oyal au mort. and d. 17 Aug. 1853 and Clementina, wife of J. Anstuther-
;
Seats— .atherton Park, near Taunton ; and Cole Hays, near
.

Thomson, Esq. The Right Hon. William Adam d. 17 Feb.


bvey Tr. -
-y.
1839. His son,
Admiral Sir Charles Adam, K.C.B., Governor of Green-
AD AIK OF KATHDAIKE. wich Hospital, b. 6 Oct. 1780; to. 4 Oct. 1822, Elizabeth, dau.
of Patrick Brydone, Esq., F.R.S., and d. 16 Sept. 1853 (Ins
£daie, John-George, Esq. of Kathdaire, Queen’s

widow d. 15 May, 1871), having had issue,


o., J.P. cos. Donegal, Kildare, and Queen’s, High
William-Patrick, now of Blair Adam.
heriff 1867, b. 3 March, 1823 m. 29 May, 1867, ; Charles-Brydone, mid. R.N., 6 26 June, 1825; lost at sea in
.

ornelia, dau. of Glen.Wadsworth, of Genesee, State H.M.S. “ Fairy,” Nov. 1840.


New York, and widow of Col. Kitchie, U.S. Army. Mary, to. 8 Sept. 1859, to Hugh Lindsay Antrobus, Esq., 2nd
f
son of Sir Edmund Antrobus, 2nd bart.
Thomas Adaire, Esq.(son of Archibald Adaire),
iLtllCatJC.
.Mary Hamilton, and settled in the Queen's County. His

Arms Arg., a mullet az., pierced of the field, between
three cross-crosslets, fitchee, gu.
f,

Crest A cross-crosslet, as in the arms, surmounted of a sword
\rchibald Adaire, Esq., m. in 1731, Jane, dau. of Mark in saltier, ppr., hilted and pommelled, or.
tony Ciateneuf, and had issue, 1 John; 2 Mark-Antony, d. —
Motto Crux mihi grata quies.
Ing 1 Mary, d. unm. The eldest son,
;

Seats Blair Adam, and Barns House, co. Kinross.
John Adair, Esq. of Rath, Queen’s County, to. 26 Feb. 1776, Town Residence— 65, Eaton Square, S.W.
pbecca, eldest child of George Maquay, of the city of Dublin,
:q., and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Eccles Disney, Esq. of
mrchtown, co. Waterford, and dying 14 July, 1809, left issue, ADAMS OF ANSTY HALL.
George, heir to his father. Adams, George-Curtis, Esq. of Ansty Hall, co.
John, 6. 3 Jan. 1792; d. unm 3 Jan. 1839.
Elizabeth.
.
Warwick, Capt. K.N., J.P., b. 24 Nov. 1807 m. ;

I
Jane, to. to F.-W. Fortescue, of Miltown Grange, co. Louth, 28 Jan. 1847, Mary-Susan, dau. of Edward Woolmer,
I Esq. Esq. of Exeter, and had issue,
Mary. Sarah. Charlotte,
i. Henrt-Cadwallader, b. 28 July, 1850.
le eldest son,
i. Emma-Louisa, to. 6 June, 1872, Edward Woolcombe, Esq.
George Adair, Esq. of Rath, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff Woolcombe,
Lieut. R.H.A., son of the late Vice-Admiral
22, b. 13 Sept. 1784; to. 16 May, 1822, Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
of Hemerdon, Devon, and has issue,
the Very Rev. Thomas Trench, Dean of Kildare, 2nd
1 Cecil-Edward-George, 6. 1 July, 1873.
bther of the 1st Lord Ashtown, and by her, whod. 21 March, 1 Gwendolen-Mary. 2 Dorothy-Katharine Adams.
|!3, had an only son, 3 Ililda-Margaret.
roHN-GEOBGE, of Rathdaire. ii. Katherine- Anne, d. 2 Aug. 1865.
B 2

4 ADA TIIE LANDED GENTRY ADA


leaving in. Frank, C.B., Major. Gen., serving in East Ind r, m. 17'
Huirngr.— Simon Adams, merchant, d. 1449,
77i. 1845, Ellen, relict of J. Straith, Esq., and dyLJ^iin
several houses and other property in the city of London to the ^
1869, left issue,
Vintners’ Company, to found two chaplaincies, and to distribute
William-Ormond, b. 16 Jan. 1847.
the surplus to the poor. His descendant, Simon Adams, lord Frank- Reginald, b. 14 Sept. 1852.
of the manor of Great Fackham, Essex, d. 1593, leaving a K o ward-Cad wallader. ow, m . 1
*mpdc
grandson, Simon Adams, who became possessed of Morton Ellen-Georgina, and Emma-Catherine, twins.
Pinkney, co. Northampton, and d. in 1644, leaving a son, Rev. Mary-Beatrice.
Simon Adams, co. Northampton, Rector of Aston-le-Walls, iv. Arthur-Robarts, Q.C., Recorder of Birmingham, and
who d. 1678, leaving, by Cicily Abbys his wife (with four Fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford, b. 1812; d. 13 Dec. 1877
and Thomas, ancestor of the v. Cadwallader, C.B., Major-Gen., late Col. 49th foot, b. 1825
daus.), two sons, Simon, his heir,
77i. 1871, Anna-Catherine-Elizabeth, dau. of Col. James Stop-
family of The eldest son,
Adams of Lavendon, Bucks. ford, C.B., and has issue, George-Stopford ; Pliilip-James-
Simon Adams, Esq. of Morton Pinckney, co. Northampton, Cad wallader and Evelyn-Blanche.
;

b. 1631; in. twice, and by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of Robert i. Emma-Curtis, m. 1st, to John Garrett, Esq., Commander

Cooper, Esq. of Lubbenham, had (with four daus.) two sons, R.N. ; and 2ndly, to George Young, Esq. of Apley Towers.
of whom the elder, Isle of Wight.
it. Laura-Coker, on. Rev. Cadwallader-Coker Beck, and d.
Simon Adams, Esq. of Daventry and East Hadtlon, b. 1667,
1859.
m. 1632, Anne, dau. of the Rev. William Gilbert, of Culworth, hi. Anna-Delicia, 7n. to Alfred Burton, Esq. of St. Leonard’s-
and had by her one son, Simon, and two daus. Dr. Adams, on-Sea, who d. 1877.
d. 1749, aged 80. His son, iv. Louisa, deceased.
Thb Rev. Simon Adams, Vicar of Welton, in Northampton- Mr. Adams, a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant for Warwick-
shire, b. 1693 1717-18, Anne, dau. of John Clark, Esq. of
:
shire, served as sheriff of the county in 1837. He d. March
Welton, and left at his decease, 1731, two sons, of whom the
1842, and was s. by his son,
elder,
Henry-William Adams, Esq. of Ansty Hall, co. Warwick,
Clarke Adams, Esq. of East Haddon and Morton Pinckney, and of Morton Pinkney, co. Northampton, Major-Gen. in th
Lieut.-Col. Northampton Militia, b. 1718-19 m. 1st, 15 Aug. ;
army, and Lieut.-Col. 49th regt., C.B., b. 31 Jan. 1805; on. 28
1744, Elizabeth-Dobbins, dau. and heiress of the Rev. William
Nov. 1843, his cousin, Katherine, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas-
Tayler, of Ansty Hall, co. Warwick, Rector of Malpas,
Coker Adams, Vicar of Ansty, but had no issue. He was
Cheshire, and 2ndly, 29 Aug. 1751, Frances, only dau. and
killed in the Crimea in 1854, and his widow was granted the
heiress of Richard Clarke, Esq. of Welton and by the former ;
same rank as if he had survived to receive the order of K.C.B,
only had issue, a son, Simon, his heir, and a dau., Elizabeth-
Dobbins, m. to Charles Watkins, Esq. of Daventry. He d. Arms— Vert, a cross or, charged with an estoile sa.

26 June, 1776, and was s. by his son,


Crest—A talbot passant seme of bezants, and collared arg.|
az., e
Motto — Sub cruce veritas.
Seat —Ansty Hall, near Coventry.
Simon Adams, Esq. of Ansty Hall, co. Warwick, Barrister-at
Law, Deputy Recorder of Northampton, and Recorder of
Daventry. He m. 3 Jan. 1778, Sarah, dau. of Cadwallader
Coker, Esq. of Bicester, and by her, who d. 17 July, 1833,
aged 80, had issue,
ADAMS OF BOWDON.
i. Henrt-Cadwallader, his heir. Adams, Rev. Willi am-Fulford, of Bowdon, co.
ii. Thomas-C dter, Vicar of Ansty, Shilton and Foleshill, Devon, M.A., b. 19 July, 1833 Vicar of Little ;
M.A., 1782; m. 16 Sept. 1806, Mary, dau. of Johnson
b. Faringdon, co. Oxford on. 13 Oct. 1859, Catherine-: ;
Pistor, Esq. of Bath, and d. 1851, having had issue,
Mary, only dau. of Thomas Horton, Esq. of Broms-
1 Simon-Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Great Horwood, Bucks, grove, and has issue,
b. 1807.
2 Henry, b. 1811; m. 1841, Mary-Anne, dau. of Daniel i. William-Dacres, 6. 19 Aug. 1864.
Rainier, Esq., and d. 1846, leaving issue, Henry, Capt. in i. Margaret, d. 24 June, 1874. ii. Katharine.
the army, b. 1842; Francis-Cadwallader, b. 1844, m. 1871, hi. Winifred-Mary, d. 20 Sept. 1868.
Katherine-Isabella, dau. of E.-B. Church, Esq, and John ;

(Rev.), Rector of West Hallam, b. 1846, m. 1871, Eliza- JLtllCHjJC. Henry Adams, b. 1642, was father of Henry
beth-Mary, dau. of Rev. H. Percy. Adams, b. 1674, who m. Susan Tallamy, of Bideford, and had a
3 Cad wall ader-Coker (Rev.), Vicar of Ansty, b. 1817.
son, The Rev. Samuel Adams, 6. 1693, m. Susan, dau. oi
4 Daniel, Charles-Octavius (Rev.), 6. 1822.
1 Mary-Philadelphia, m. 1835,
Bartholomew Parr,* Rector of Silverton, co. Devon. Theii
Fulwar Skipwith, a Judge
in the E.I.C. Service, 3rd son of Sir Gray Skipwith, 8th
bart. of Prestwould. William Adams, of Totnes, b. 1724 ; m. 21 Dec. 1750, Mary
2 Katherine, Lady Adams (granted the rank of a widow of dau. of William Chadder, and had,
a K.C.B.), widow of the late Major-Gen. Adams.
3 Sarah-Coker, m. 13 Sept. 1860, Rev. C. -Coker Beck.
William, his heir. 1183 ]
Samuel, of Totnes, Devon, b. 1 Jan. 1770; m. 27 Jan. 180C JU-
hi. John, Serjeant-at- Law and Assistant Judge of Elizabeth Bentall, and has, 1 William, b 1802; 2 Edward i\;
the Mid- .

dlesex Quarter Sessions, d. 1786; m. 1st, in the army, b. 1804; 3 Henry-Bentall, 6. 1806, who or. Ue
1811, Eliza, only ?
dau. of \\ illiam Nation, Esq. of Exeter, and by her, 1835, Harriot, dau. of the late Joseph Bickham, Esq., an- Saur
who *
1

ci. 12 Aug. 1814, had issue, has issue 4 George, E.I. Co.’s civil service, 6 . 1803, who 7?
; ,

1 John, Barrister-at-Law, and author of The Poctrine 1833, Amelia, dau. of the late Captain Reid, and had issue
of
6- 1813; »». 21 Dec. 1843, Emily, dau.
of Sir John
5 Frederick, E.I. Co.’s military service, b. 1814; 6 Franci £er *

Liddell, Bart, of Riddell, Roxburghshire, b. 1821; 1 Mary; 2 Louisa; and 3 Elizabeth.


and d. 18 Sept I
1M9, leaving issue, John Walter and Emily-Eliza-Char- Mary, m. to Giles Welsford, Esq. 11

M. 142
lotto. Sarah-Chadder, m. to James Hodge, Esq.
2 William (Rev.), author of The Shadow Susan, 7R. to John-Parr Welsford, Esq. from t:
of the Cross,
6. m
1814; d. 17 June, 1848.
die.,
The elder son, H'm
Serjeant Adams m. 2ndly, 1817, Jane, dau. of Thomas William Adams, Esq. of Bowdon, Devon, M.P. for Totnf Gillian

°* I' otUn S liam an <l by her, who


’5* * d. 19 June, b. 30 Sept. 1752; m. 24 June, 1774, Anna-Maria, dau. °f Jose
18 had
Richard Dacres, Esq., descended from Dacres, of Leatherhea Ms heir

oi the
1817; 1852, Esther, dau. m -
Surrey, and by her (who d. at Bowdon, 19 April,
I,

of
Rev. R. Edmonds, and has issue. 1830) h ,
per
"
S je nt * da “ 3 »• 3rdly, 1826. issue, 0

JE; ,f
dau. and heir
Charlottc-Priscilla
of John Coker, Esq., and left
by her,
’ William-Dacres, his heir.
George-Pownoll (Sir), K.C.B., General in the army, Col ( %|,J -
^
ot Kew Co1 "*'' 0x,“ M ' “-1 (Inniskilling) Dragoons, m. 23 July,
1821, Elizabeth, d; *!!
ail(1

and co.-heir of Sir William Elford, Bart., and d. 10 Ju


6 Wa
Y Rc\
of
l
.',
arl< s
,,
Hugh r
r(
;
n b 183 3, m. 1861,
- -
Gcorgiana-Alcthe ’ dau 1856, leaving issue by her (who d. 28 Feb. 1857), 1 Willis
&K«i

6 Walter-Marsham,
.
Poison, and has issue.
b. 1837. XK Clipt Royal H-ish regt., b. 10 June, 1822,’ 771.
-
JOHxp
17 Api| u of ,

™ 1849, Anna-Maria, dau. of Patrick Bannerman, Esq.,


.

anc
t0 Ja at the Cape of Good Hope, 22 Sept.
Esq. of 1856, leaving one d£
Amy-Elford 2 George-Dacres, b. 1 Nov. 1823, Vicai Jo®l)
;

Mr Adams d. 10 March, 1801, and was s. by his East Budleigh, co. Devon, m. 10 June,
1857, Elizabf
,
Ve
»'Ar
son Agnes dau. of the Rev. Charles-Thomas Patrick; 3 Art! ct

1 ****** *•*. of Ansty Hall, SoisJai


Jft" co. War- -T Ultoi (E I), fi Anvil. 1 89.5 411 11 "NJrvvr lOA 7
Jo
BXi

Henry- William, his heir,


i.
TGiii
u. George Curtis, now of Ansty ti.-ui,
* One of the nonjuring clergymen, who renounced the v
*01 v living oi bilverton ior
conscience sake.
J0Bj.j
A — —
ADA THE LANDED GENTRY. ADA
of Thomas Patton, Esq., and has issue, Herbert Cranstoua, ii.Henry-Joseph, 6. 1835; to. Alice, dau. of R.-W. Moore.
*
6. 11 March, 1851, Arthur- Elford, b. 10 Sept. 1852, and Esq.
Jessie-Matilda. i. Augusta-Mary, Aug. 1858, William Venables, Esq.
to. 18
Anna-Maria, m. to Baldwin Fulford, Esq. of Great Fulford. ii. Frances-Louisa, m. 23 Aug. 1865, Adm. Sir William
Louisa-Sawyer, d. 9 Oct. 1867, set. 84. Loring, K.C.B.
hi. Agnes-Anne. iv. Mary-Charlotte, d. 3 Feb. 1847.
Mr. Adams by his eldest son,
d. 21 Sept. 1811, and was s.
Mr. Adams and was s. by his elder son.
d. 1874,
Willi am-Dacres Adams, Esq. of Bowdon and Sydenham,
'Kent, b. 16 Dec. 1775; to. 10 March, 1804, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. Arms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, sa., a martlet arg.; 2nd and
:

3rd, arg., a cross gu., thereon five mullets or.


of Mayow Wynell-Mayow, Esq. of Sydenham, Kent, and by her
Crest—A martlet arg.
[who d. 4 Feb. 1814) had issue, —
Motto Certior in coelo domus.
William-Pitt, Charge d’Affaires and Consul-General to the Seat — Holyland, near Pembroke.
I
Peruvian Republic, b. 11 Dec. 1804; to. 16 Sept. 1847,
Georgiana-Emily, dau. of Robert Lukin, Esq., and d. at
Lima, 1 Sept. 1852, leaving an only child, Gemma-Cecilia,
to. 1867, to Charles-Mansfield Clarke, Capt. 57th
19 Dec.
ADAMS OF SHERCOCK.
son of the Rev. Sir Charles Clarke, Bart., of
regt., eldest Adams, Allen-Noble, Esq. of Drumelton, co.
Woriingham, Suffolk. Mrs. W.-P. Adams to. 2ndly, Major- Cavan, Lieut. -Col. in the army, present representa-
Gen. Warre, C.B.
D acres, tive of the family of Adams of Shercock, b. 1822,
of Bowdon.
Mayow-Wynell, of Sydenham, J.P. for Kent, b. 11 Oct. served during the Kaffir war, and has a medal.
1808 to. 19 May, 1841, Anna-Maria, dau. of Major Edward James Adams, Esq. of Monaghan, then of
;
3LtllC<l(J0.
Hodge, 7th Hussars (killed at Waterloo), and Maria, his wife,
Corraneary House, co. Cavan, b. 1673; to. 1694, Jane, youngest
dau. of Sir Edmund Bacon (Premier Bart.), and has an only
child, Edith-Maria, to. 7 Nov. 1865, Edward-Rowe, only son dau. of William and Margaret Allen, of Kilmore, co. Monaghan,
of Thomas Fisher, Esq. of Thorncombe, near Guildford. d. 19 Nov. 1744. Mrs. Adams d. 17 March, 1752, aged 75, and
Herbert- George (Rev.), Vicar of Cornwood, Devon, b. 23 both were interred in Knockbride. Their only son,
! Jan. 1814 to. 3 Aug, 1842, Eleanor, dau. of Baldwin-
; Allen Adj’.ms, Esq. of Corranearry House, 6.1708; to. about
Fulford, Esq. of Fulford, and d. at Bowdon, 25 Nov. 1851,
1735, Martha, dau. of William Higginbotham, Esq., and grand
leaving issue, Charles-Herbert, d. 22 Aug. 1868; Baldwin-
j dau. of Capt. Thomas Higginbotham, by his wife Miss Williams,
Dacres, b. 1845 George-Francis and Anna-Maria.
; ;

Elizabeth-Mary. maid of honour to Mary II., and dau. of General Scurlog Wil-
liams, of Clongill Castle, co. Meath. He d. 15 Dec. 1755 (bis
Mr. Adams was confidential secretary to the Right Hon. Wil-
will was proved in Dublin, 24 Jan. 1756). Mrs. Adams d. 1807,
liam Pitt during his last administration, and was subsequently
aged 105, and was interred with her husband in Knockbride,
i Commissioner of Woods and Forests. He d. 8 June, 1862, his
having had issue,
sldest surviving son,
i. Richard, of Shercock House, co. Cavan.
| Rev. Dacres Adams, of Bowdon, Vicar of Bampton, co.
ii. James, of Corranearry House, 6. 1745; d. unm. 15 June,
Oxford, J.P. for the last-named co., b. 26 July, 1806; to. 15
1809, and was interred in Knockbride.
Aug. 1832, Anna-Maria, eldest dau. of Baldwin Fulford, Esq. iii. William, of Castletown House, co. Cavan, 6. 1746 to. 1st, ;

of Fulford, co. Devon, and had issue, about 1769, Olivia, dau. of Neason Wildridge, Esq., and by
i. William-Folford, now of Bowdon. her, who d. 1781, had issue,
,
ii. Philip-Dacres, b. 17 March, 1835; to. 1st, 3 Oct. 1865, 1 Allen, 6. about 1770; m. 1798, Jane, dau. of Edward.
i
Catharine-Margaret, eldest dau. of the Rev. John- William King, Esq., and sister of Stuart-King, M.C., d. 1808, and
Richards; and 2ndly, 28 April, 1877, Jane, dau. of Charles was interred 27 Oct. in St. Michans, Dublin, leaving issue,
D.-A. Newman, Esq. Stuart-King, d. unm. about 1822, in India, aged 22.

Arms Or, a lion, rampant, gu., between semee of cross- William -O’Brien, M.D., F.K.Q.C.P.I., of 22 Adelaide
srosslets fitchee, within a bordure, engrailed, sa.- Street, Kingstown, b. 24 Dec. 1804; to. 1st, 30 Sept.
Crest —
• dexter arm, embowed, in armour, the hand in a 1835, Louisa-Jane, dau. of Captain Richard Adams (vide
gauntlet, ppr., grasping a cross-crosslet sa., the arm charged below),and by her, who d. 15 Aug. 1840, had issue,
on the elbow with a torteau. 1 Edmund-Peers, 6. 24 July, 1836; d. 14 March, 1838.

Motto Libertas et natale solum. 1 Louisa-Jane, to. 11 Aug. 1864, Rev. B.-W. Adams,
Seat— Bowdon, ncarTotnes, co. Devon. D.D.
Dr. Adams to. 2ndly, 18 Nov. 1845, Elizabeth Bury,
cousin to the Earl of Charleville, and dau. of John
Bury, Esq. of Cloneen, King’s Co., and by her (who d.
ADAMS OF HOLYLAND. 30 Nov. 1861), has issue,
Allen-Neason, Capt. 25th regt., 6. 9 Nov. 1816.
Adams, John-Alexander-Philipps, Esq. of William-O’Brien, 6. 2 July, 1850.
'Holyland, co. Pembroke, formerly Captain R.A., b. Charles-Bury, Lieut. 66th regt., to. Oct. 15, 1877,
1831 ; m. 1869, Lucy-Ellen, dan. of Edward-Loftus- Mary-Alice, dau. of P. Ryan, Esq. Acting Presidency
Magistrate, Bombay; 4 John-Jaines, M.D., twins, o.
^eynoe, Esq. of Castle Neynoe, co. Sligo, by Char- 4 June, 1854.
f otte-Louisa his wife, dau. of the Key. James Ellen, 6. 1802; to. 16 Dec. 1814, Henry Forde, Esq., son
(Saurin, D.D., Bishop of Dromore, and has a son, of Robert Forde, Esq. of Johnstown House (vide Forde
of Seaforde), d. 12 Dec. 1849, and was interred in Mount
John-Loftus, b. 1870.
Jerome, leaving issue.
Bertram-Edward, b. 1871. Anna, to. 2 June, 1828, Lieut. Benjamin Scott, d. 10 Oct.
1845.
HCtltCAjJC. John Adams, of Buckespool, co. Pembroke,
m. 1422, Ellen, heiress of Paterchurch and Holyland, and 2 Neason-Wildridge, M.D., 6. 1776; to. 2 April, 1802*
from this marriage directly descended Isabella, dau. of Samuel Adams, Esq. (vide below), d. s. %>•
29 Aug. 1859.
William Adams, Esq. of Holyland (son and heir of 3 James, M.D., Surgeon 4th Ceylon regt., 6. 1780 to. 2
;
William Adams, Esq. of Holyland), to. Anne, 2nd dau. Sept. 1816, Maria, dau. of Samuel Adams, Esq., d. s. p.
of Joseph Rixson, Esq., and had issue, 1 John-Philipps, 3 Sept. 1840.
his heir; 2 Joseph, Major in the army, who to. Elizabeth, 1 Elizabeth, 6. 1769; d. 1838.
3
dau. of John Campbell, Esq. of Stackpool Court, and was Mr. Adams to. 2ndly, 6 July, 1783, Anne, relict of George
3
'father of Lieut.-Gen. Alexander Adams, who m. Francis- MacDaniel, Esq., d. 28 Feb. 1815, having had issue,
Louisa, dau. of the Rev. William Holcombe, Canon of St. 2 Martha-Susannah, 6. 1786 d. unm. 24 Dec. 1805.
;

David’s; 3 Roger; 1 Anne, to. 1st, Rev. William Thomas, iv. Samuel, 6.1750; to. 10 March, 1779, Elizabeth, dau. cf
and 2ndly, Matthew Campbell, Esq., son of J.-H. Campbell,
1

Alexander Leslie, Esq., and <2. 7 June, 1799, having had issue,
Esq. of Bangeston, Lyon King-of-Arms. The eldest son, 1 Richard, of Wainsfords, Hants, Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards
(Queen’s Bays), 6. 1780, served in Egypt in 1800, was
jj

John- Philipps Adams, Esq. of Holyland, D.L., to. Charlotte,


i

present at the capture of Copenhagen, Sept. 1807, in the


ii

dau. of William Corbett, Esq. of Darnhall, Cheshire, and left


!
battle of Waterloo, 18 June, 1815; to. 4 June, 1805, Louisa
two sons, John and William. The elder,
dau. of Newsham Peers, Esq. of Alveston Park, Warwick-
ii

M John Adams, Esq. of Holyland, to. 1795, Sophia, dau. of the shire, and d. 11 Feb. 1836 (Mrs. Adams d. Aug. 1846),
Ven. Archdeacon Holcombe, and left (with a dau., Augusta, having had issue,
J
who m. Vaughan Lloyd, Esq., Lieut. R.N.), a son and successor, 1 Richard-Peers, d. about 1817, aged 11.
John Adams, Esq. of Holyland, J.P., High Sheriff 1837,
;
2 Maxwell-Leslie-Benjamin, R.N., 6. 1810 d. unm. 7 Oct. ;

tf
b. May, 1796 to. 24 July, 1828, Anne, eldest dau. of the late
;
1834, when Mate of H.M.S. “Imogene,” and was buried
Henry Gibbons, 2nd son of John Gibbons, Esq. of Oswestry,
i
in the Sooloo Sea.
3 Henry-Augustus, Major-General Indian Army, 6. 13
and by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1864) had issue,
J Dec. 1815; to. 9 June, 1840; J.-Charlotte, dau. of John-
I i. John- Alexander-Puilipps. his successor. Andrew liabe, Esq. of Rabe Castle, and has issue,
; —

6 ADA TIIE LANDED GENTRY, ADA


Henry-Edward, Lieut. 15th foot, b. 21 Feb. 1842, unm. regt., b. 11 March, 1824, obtained the medal for the war in
MMXweU-Riehard,* China, where he d. unm. 22 Sept. 1863.
twi 6 ; 15 June ’
, 849 .
1 Letitia-Thomasina, to. 22 Sept. 1838, Capt. David
William-Peers, )

Alexander-Peers, b. 6 Sept. 1855. Beatty, Adjutant of the Wexford Militia, and has issue;
2 Newsham-Peers, 6 June. 1861.
b. d. 8 March, 1878.
Leslie-Peers, b. 27 Feb. 1863. 2 Isabella, d. about 1822, aged 5 years, at Drumelton,
Catharine-Louisa, to. Rev. Wm. Rogers. and was interred in Knockbride.
3 Elizabeth, b. 1820 <7. unm. 1841, and was interred 16
Jane-Bate-De- Lisle. ;

Beatrice- Julia. May, in Knockbride.


4 Martha-Jane-Sophia, to. 23 July, 1839, Rev. John-K.
1 Amelia-Juliana, b. 1807 d. unm. 3 July, 1835, and was
;
Robinson, A.M., Prebendary of Whitechurch, diocese of
interred at Milford, Hants.
Ferns, and had issue d. 1 May, 1874.
6. 1808; to. 30 Sept. 1835, Dr. William
;
2 Louisa-Jane,
5 Anna-Maria, to. 1846,Richard Ridgeway, M.D.,F.R.C.S.I.,
O’B. Adams ( vide above).
of Oldcastle; <7. 22 Oct. 1851, aged 25, and was interred
Benjamin, Major in the 78th Highlanders, b. 1784; to. 30 in Mount Nugent, leaving issue.
July, 1827, Maria-Anne, dau. of Thomas Daniel, Esq.; d. ii. John, Rear-Admiral of the White, b. Feb. 1793. For an
18 Nov. 1847, and was interred in Mount Jerome, having account of this distinguished officer’s career during the
had issue, French war, and since in suppressing the slave trade on the
Samuel, b. 27 Jan. 1835, late Lieut. 15th foot, m. 3 Jan, coast of Africa (vide “O’Byrne’s Naval Biography”), has
1866, Jane, Cannon, dau. of the late B.-E. Blaeli, of obtained a medal with nine clasps to. 1st, 21 Sept. 1838, ;

Halifax, Nova Scotia. Mary-Anne, dau. of Thomas Gerrard, Esq., J.P., of Liscarton
Neason-Benjamin- James, deceased. Castle, co. Meath, she <7. s. p. Aug. 18.43, and he m. 2ndly, 22
Benjamin-William-Brown, deceased. April, 1846, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Ellis, Esq. of Mount
Neason, b. 30 Sept. 1843. Steward, co. Dublin, and has issue,
Elizabeth-Isabella. Isabella. Amelia, deceased. 1 Henry-Ellis, Lieut. >87th regt. b. 28 Jan. 1847. ;
Louisf.-Susannah. Maria. 1 Isabella-Emelia, to. 12 Aug. 1875, Capt. Francis-F.
Martha-Mary-Anne, deceased. Ditmas, Royal Artillery.
3 James, b. about 1799; d. about 1808. 2 Eveline-Frances-Elizabeth.
1 Isabella, 6. 1782; to. 2 April, 1802, Dr. Neason-Wildridge hi. Stuart, b. 1796, <7. unm. 23 June, 1820.
Adams d. s. p. 18 Dec. 1855.
; iv. Allen-Noble, b. 1800 an Ensign in the Glengarry Light
;
2 Elizabeth, b. 1^83; to. 2 Dec. 1811, Robert-Alexander Infantry Fencibles <7. 1817. ;
Wood, Esq. d. s. p. 2 Sept. 1865.
;
v. Cosby, of Laurel Lodge, co. Cavan, b. 1801; to. 23 Feb.
3 Emilia, b. Dec. 1787 d. 1788. ;
1833, Catharine, dau. of John-Brabazon Lyster, Esq.; <7. 9
(Twins, b. 1791; Mary d. an infant, and was in- Dec. 1834, and was interred in Knockbride, leaving issue an
4 Mary,
terred in St. Michans; the latter to. 1812, only dau., Letitia-Emelia.
5 Emelia. Henry Potterton, Esq., d. s.p. 10 June, 1840. vi. James (Rev.), Rector of Castlecor, diocese of Meath,
6 Maria, b. 1796 to. 2 Sept. 1816, Surgeon James Adams.
;
b. 22 Nov. 1804 to. 1st, 24 Dec. 1835, Elizabeth, dau. of
;

v. Benjamin
(Rev.), J.P., of Retreat, co. Cavan ( see Adams James Denham, Esq. of Firwood Park, co. Fermanagh, and
of Northlands), b. 1756. by her (who d. 7 June, 1839, aged 25) had issue,
1 Allen-Cosby, Lieut. R.N., b. 12 Oct. 1836, served in the
Richard Adams, Esq. of Shercock, co. Cavan, J.P., was High “Sans Pareil,” at the siege of Sebastopol, and d. unm.
Sheriff of Cavan in 1783, and of Monaghan in 1785; b. 1736; 12 Jan. 1860, at Sierra Leone.
to. 13 April, 1761, Emelia, dau. of Thomas Cosby, Esq. of Beeks 1 Elizabeth-Emelia, to. 28 April, 1864, Edward Roper, Esq.
Court, co. Cavan, nephew of Lord Sidney, of Stradbally Hall, Mr. Adams m. 2ndly, 14 April, 1841, Frances, dau. of Rev.
d. 1789, his will was proved 4 Feb. 1790, in Dublin, and he was Richard Bevan, and has issue,
interred with his wife in Knockbride, having had issue, 1 Richard (Rev.), b. 23 Jan. 1844, Curate of St. Stephen’s
South Lambeth, Surrey.
l. Stuart, Lieut. 96th, and Major Cavan regt., J.P., High
1 Mary-Louisa. 2 Frances-Augusta.
Sheriff of Cavan in 1790, b. 1762; m. 10 May, 1789, Catha-
rine, dau. of Henry Leslie, Esq., and d. 1809, at Shercock i. Martha, to. 30 Oct. 1818, Smith Berry, Esq. of Fivc’s-
House. Mrs. Adams d. 1814 in Dublin, and both were Alley, King’s Co., d. 7 March, 1833, and has issue.
interred in Knockbride, having had issue, ii. Sarah, to. 4 Dec. 1821, Robert J. llautenvillc, Esq.,
1 Richard-Stuart, of Ackworth, near Pontefract, Capt. and d. 25 April, 1832, leaving issue one. son.
hi. Emelia, b. 1802 <7. unm. 1842, and was interred 5 March,
b. 2 May, 1790; to. 1827, Jane-Guest, dau. of
14th foot, ;

in St. Anne’s, Dublin.


Richard Hazelwood, Esq. of Bridgewater, but both d. s.p..
1837, at Ackworth.
2 Henry, b. 1798, d. unm. 9 March, 1862.
1 Catharine. 2 Henrietta. ADAMS OF NORTHLANDS.
ii. Rev. Allen-Noble, of Shercock House, of whom Adams, Ambrose-Going, Esq. of Northlands, co.
presently. Cavan, b. 22 March, 1850 m. 3 Oct. 1872, Anne- ;
hi. James, of Down Lodge, 6. about 1767, Capt. Cavan regt.,
was High Sheriff of Cavan in 1810; d. unm. Oct. 1815, and Jane Foster, dau. of Rev. William -W. Deering,
was interred in Knockbride. A.M., and has issue,
iv. Cosby, of Drum, co. Monaghan, b. about 1768, ; to. 1799
i. Clara-Elizabeth-Charlotte.
(MS. dated 14 March), Dorothea, dau. of David Tighe
Winslow, Esq. ; d. s. p. 1805, and was interred in Knock- ii. Ethel-Annie.
bride. iltllPTtQP. TnE Rev. Benjamin Adams, 5th son
of Allen
v. William, b. about 1775, Lieut. Cavan regt., d. unm. about Adams, Esq., of Corranearry, was Rector of
J.P. for Killiniclc,
1823. co. Cavan, b. 1756 ; to. 14 April, 1777, Elizabeth, dau. of John
i. Joyce, b. 1760; to. 25 Nov. 1806, John Adams, Esq. ( vide
Clark, Esq., grandson of the celebrated metaphysician Dr.
below) ; d. s. p. 31 Dec. 1835, at Leamore, co. Wicklow, and
was interred in Newcastle churchyard. Samuel Clark, Rector of St. James, London, and Chaplain to
it. Emelia, b. 1772; to. 23 Aug. 1802, Capt. Robert- Molloy Queen Anne, and by her (who <7. 28 Feb. 1833, aged 77) had
Minnett; <7.8 June, 1844, and was interred in Kockbride, issue four sons and six daus.,
leaving issue.
i.William- Allen, b. 15 May, 1783; d. 3 March, 1784.
Hi. Alicia, m. 11 Sept. 1806, Francis Berry, Esq. of Eglish
ii.John, J.P. co. Cavan, High Sheriff for Cavan in 1811 b.
Castle, King's Co. 'd. 20 May, 1833, having had issue.
;

16 May, 1785; to. 2 Nov. 1806, Joyce, eldest dau. of his


iv. Jane, b. i786; <7. unm. 13 Jan. 1801, and was interred in
uncle Richard, and d. Feb. 1827, without issue.
Knockbride.
hi. Samuel, s. his father.
The 2nd son, iv. Charles- James, Lieut. R.N., J.P. for co. Cavan, of Sliinan
The Rev. Allen-Noble Adams, of Shercock House, Rector House, b. 29 April, 1792 (for his naval career inc7e O’Byrne's
of Shercock, J.P., b. 1765; to. June, 1791, Isabella, dau. Naval Biography)', High Sheriff
for Cavan, 1833; to. 29 Sept.
1821, Anne-Jane (who <7. 4 March, 1834, aged 36), dau. of
of John Battersby, Esq. of Lakefield, cd. Meath; <7. March,
William Foster, Esq. of Dowdstown, co. Louth, and <7. 23
1805 and was interred in Knockbride ; his will was proved Aug. 1854, having had issue,
20 April, 1805, in Dublin. Mrs. Adams <7. 20 June, 1852,
1 Benjamin-Samuel, J.P., of Shinan House, b. 22 June,
aged 84, and was interred in Mount Nugent, Cavan they had ; 1828 late Lieut. 12th regt., High Sheriff for Cavan,
;

issue, 1866; to. 1st, 10 Sept. 1856, Georgina-Charlotte, dau. of


Rev. George Hickson, Vicar of Maghera-Cloony (d. 21 Feb.
i. Richard, of Drumelton, Cavan, Capt. Cavan regt.,
co.
1871), and has issue, Charles- James Stuart, b. 4 Feb. 1864;
b. 1792; to. 12 April, 1814, Elizabeth-Sophia, dau. of John-
George-Hickson, b. Feb. 1868; William-John, b. 6 July,
Brabazon Lyster, Esq. ; <7. 1827, and was interred 29 May
1870; Charlotte, <7. 21 Jan. 1860; Charlotte-Georgina;
in Knockbride. Mrs. Adams <7. 1831, aged 35, and was
Anna; Sophia; Georgina-Charlotte. Mr. Adams to. 2ndly,
interred 22 Jan. in St. Mary’s, Dublin, they had issue,
17 Sept. 1873, Jeannie-Holmes, dau. of the late George
1 Allen-Noble, Lieut.-Col. in the army, present head of Montgomery, Esq., M.D.; she d. 13 June, 1876, having
the family. had issue Elizabeth-Montgomcry-Azalina; he to. 3rdly,
2 William-Edmund, Capt. and Paymaster in the 31st 26 Nov. 1877, Miss Elizabeth Stanley Montgomery.
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2 ADA THE LANDED GENTRY. ADA 7

William- John, b. 14 Feb. 1831 d. 30 March, 1832.


; ADAMS OF CLIFTON AND COTSWOLD
45Charles- James, b. 13 Feb. 1832; d. unm. 6 Jan. 1857. GRANGE.
1 Rebecca-Horatia,to. 22 April, 1841, Thomas Coote, Esq.,
oi Brandrum, D.L. and J.P. of the co. Monaghan, and Adams, Francis, Esq. of Clifton and Cotswold
has issue. Grange, co. Gloucester, b. 7 June, 1812 m. 27 Aug.
2 Elizabeth* m. 18 Nov. 1841, to the Rev. Wm.-W. Deering,
;

and has issue. J


1835, Maria, 4t]i dau. (by bis wife, Elizabeth, dau.
3 Caroline-Martha, to. 21 May, 1851, to Edgar Bredin, Esq., i
of theR ev. Dr. Crossman, of West Monkton,
J.P. d. 25 June, 1877, leaving issue.
;
Somerset) of the Eev. J.-E. Doveton, of Everdon
4 .nne-Jane, to. 3 March, 1853, to the Rev. Stephen Rad- |

cliffe, Rector of Lisnadill, and has issue.


! Hall, co. Northampton, J.P. and D.L., Rector of
j
i. Elizabeth, d. 25 April, 1780.' Mells and of Burnet, Somerset, and has issue,
ir. Elizabeth, d. 28 Oct. 1780, an infant,
i. Francis, b. 10 Dec. 1837 to. 20 April, 1870, Julia, 3rd dau.
:

hi. Emelia, d. 5 Sept. 1782.


j

ci the Rev. Arthur Drummond, Vicar of Charlton, Kent


iv. Charlotte, d. 26 Aug. 1790.
I v. Matilda, d. 15 July, 1794. {set Burke’s Peerage Strathallan, V.). by Maria-
,

j
vi. Caroline, to. 1 Jan. 1812, John-J.-A.-Leonard, Esq., Margaretta his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas-Maryon Wilson,
J.P., of Claremont House, co. Wicklow, and d. 22 Jane, Ban. of Charlton, and has issue, Francis, 6. 17 April,
1858, having had issue.
1874: Mary-Frances-Drummond.
Mr. Adams d. 10 June, 1840, aged S4, and was s. by his 3rd but n. Albert-Franeis. 24th foot, b. 25 July, 1843; to. Emma,
I
eldest surviving son, 3rd dau. of the Rev. John Bell, Vicar of Rothwell (brother
The Vert Rev. Samuel Adams, A.M., of Northlands, cc. ol Matthew Bell, Esq., M.P.), by Isabella, his wife, dau.
jlCavan, Dean of Cashel, and Prebendary of Terebrine, J.P. for of Sir Charles Loraine, Bart., and has issue, Algernon-
1
the counties of Cavan and Monaghan, b. 15 Feb. 1788; who rn.
1
Frank, o. 8 April, 1870 Frederick-Loraine, b. 9 May, 1871
;

14 Jan. 1809, Frances, youngest dau. of Capt. John Ilervey, oi Reginald-Sbute, b. 15 Sept. 1872 Cecil- Alyn, b. 5 Jan. ;

Killiane Castle, co. Wexford, and had issue, 1874.


Benjamin- William, b. 13 Feb. 1816 ; d. 4 March, 1822. hi. Frederic- Augustus-France, b. 15 Sept. 1846, 2nd Queen’s
John-Hervey, late of Northlands. Royals.
Charles-Stuart, of Glynch House, Newbliss, J.P. for cos. Meath iv. George-Ecwarci-Doveton, b. 17 Oct. 1851 d. 1852. ;
and Cavan, b. 12 July, 1820; m. 1st, 6 June, 1850, Eliza,
l. Lucy-Ducarel, to. Feb. 1864, Sir William - Adolphus
only dau. of Charles McMahon, Esq. of Rockfield, co. Mon-
aghan, and by her (who d. 5 May, I860) had issue four sons, Frankland, Bart.
1 Samuel-Stuart, b. 21 March, 1851 2 Richard-Hervey, b. ii. Fanny-Maria, to 4 Dec. 1863, Lieut.-Col. Henry Clark,
;

27 Sept. 1852; 3 Charles-Alien, 6. 12 June, 1857, d. 22 in. Catherine-Elizaheth, deceased.


March, 1860 4 William- Vigors, b. 28 Oct. 1859, d. 23 Dec.
; iv. Mary-Isabella, to. 1870, Henry-Edward Surtees, Esq.,
1867. Mr. Adams to. 2ndly, 23 Oct. 1862, Jane-Henrietta,
of Redworth and Dane End.
eldest dau. of Rev. Charles-SheridanYoung,co.Cavan, and by
her had issue three sons and seven daus., 5 Charles-Sheridan, iCtnCiljJP* Francis Adams, Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloucester,
b. 29 July, 1863, d. 19 Dec. 1867 6 Douglas-Gerald, b. 20
;
only son and heir of Shute Adams, Esq., by Frances, his wife,
March, 1868 7 Claude-Stuart-Alexander, b. 16 March, 1874,
;
dau. and co-heiress of Francis Freeman, Esq. of Clifton, to.
d. 15 Sept. 1875; 1 Maria-Stuart; 2 Frances-Florence
3 Eva-Adeline; 4 Lilian-Maude, d. 10 Sept. 1875; 5 Norah- Mary-Anne, dau. of Stansfield Davis, Esq. of Corsham, Wilts,
by Mary-Tufnell, his wife (to. 3 June, 1787), youngest dau. of
I

Cathleen; 6 Violet-Blanche, d. 14 Sept. 1875: 7 Irene-


Gwendoline. Mr. Adams d. 30 April, 1876. ! F.-C. Fowell, Esq., Ch. Ch. Oxford, descended from the ancient
Benjamin-William, D.D. (Rev.), b. 31 March, 1827, Rector of Devonshire family of Fowell of Powells Combe ( see Burke’s
Santry, diocese of Dublin, to. 1st, 14 Dec. 1854, Georgina-
Extinct Baronetage), and by her (who d. at Teignmouth,
Roberts ( d 16 May, 1863), dau. of John-Drew Atkin, Esq.
31 Dec. 1835) had issue,
i
of Merrion Square, Dublin, and grand-dau. of the late Sir
! Thomas Roberts, Bart., and has had issue Samuel-Arthur, i. Francis, of Clifton and Norton Malreward, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 10 Sept. 1857, d. 10 March, 1869; Georgina-Roberts, and co. Somerset, b. 1791; to. at St. George’s, Bloomsbury,
Frances-Hervey. He to. 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1864, Louisa-Jane, London, his first cousin, Mary, dau. J. Manley, Esq. of
dau. of William-O’Brien Adams, Esq., M.D., of Adelaide Holbrook House. Sussex, and of the Inner Temple, London,
Street, Kingstown, and has issue, William-Augustus, b. 27 by his wife Mary Shute-Adams, and had issue,
May, 1865; Herbert-Algernon, 6. 3 Jan. 1872; Constance- 1 Francis, now of Clifton and Cotswold Grange.
Louisa. 1 Mary-Shute-Anne, to. to Charles Leir, Esq. of Jaggards
\
Dorothea- Anne, to. 11 Nov. 1833, to Le Chevalier Charles- House, Corsham, Wilts.
A. Zander, of Munich, and d. 7 Feb. 1864, having had issue. 2 Charlotte-Sophia, m. Alfred Matson, Esq.
Elizabeth-Frances, to. 21 March, 1833, to John-J.-D. McDon-
i. Mary-Anne, to. J. Morse, Esq., and has issue a son and
nald, Esq., Lieut. 47th regt., and d. 29 Jan. 1865.
Caroline-Matilda, to. 2 May, 1837, to Thomas-R. Barry, Esq.,
dau., Edward and Mary.
ii. Frances, to. Robert-W. Parsons, Rear-Admiral, and has
I and has issue.
issue a son and dau.,
The Very Rev. Samuel Adams d. 7 Dec. 1856, and was s. by his 1 Comm. R.N.
Edward-T.-Cove,
eldest surviving son, 1 Frances,Col. H. Browne, son of Gen. Sir H.
to.
John-Hervey Adams, Esq. of Northlands, Barrister-at-Law, Browne, Knt.
jj.P. cos. Cavan and Monaghan, and High Sheriff 1854, b. 28 in. Augustus-Georgiana, to. to Edward Morse, Esq. of
April, 1818; to. 1st, 30 April, 1846, Elizabeth-Frances (who Drayton Lodge, Middlesex, brother of the before-mentioned
Id. 25 July, 1867), 3rd dau. of Ambrose Going, Esq., J.P. of J. Morse, Esq., and d. 1837, having had issue, two sons and
Ballyphilip, co. Tipperary, and had issue, three daus.
iv. Eliza-Freeman, d. 1873.
i. Samuel-Alien, b. 1 March, 1847 to. 13 June, 1871, Frances
;

Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Decimus-W. Preston, A.M., Rector Arms— 1st and 4th, vert, a pale arg., between two griffins,
segreant, or; 2nd and 3rd, per chevron, sa. and or, in chief,
i

of Killinkere and grand-dau. of William Preston, Judge of


Appeal, and Hon. Frances-Dorothea, dau. of John, 5th Lord two eagles, displayed, of the last.
Carbery, and had issue John-Hervey Stuart, b. 30 Dec. 1875 Crest —A
demi griffin, segreant, or.
j

Emily-Maud-Elizabeth, and Felicia Preston. Motto —Tout ou rien.


ii. Ambrose-Going, now of Northlands.
Residence — Cotswold Grange, Cheltenham.
i. Margaret - Anna, to. 4 April, 1871, Ormsby - Colville-
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McClintock Jones, Esq., J.P., of Mount Edward, co. Sligo,


imd has issue three sons. ADAMS OF JAM E SB ROOK.
ii. Elizabeth-Frances, to. 3 Sept. 1872, Robert-Edward-Follett
Jones, Esq., son of Major James Jones of Mount Edward,
G 00 LD-ADAMS,WlLLIAM-RlCHARD-WALLIS,Esq.
co. Sligo, and has issue two sons. of Jamesbrook, co. Cork, b. 30 Aug. 1853.
EtltPase.—Michael Goold-Adams, Esq. of Jamesbrook
Mr. Adams to. 2ndly, 24 Sept. 1869, Sarah-Mary, dau. of Lieut.
Col. Owen Loyd Ormsby, late of the 88th regt., and d. 8 May, (son of Wallis Adams, Esq., and Frances Goold, his wife), to.

1871. 1800, Martha, sister of the 1st Earl of Bantry, and dau. of
Simon White, Esq., of Bantry House, co. Cork, by Frances-
Arms (duly registered in the Office of Arms, Dublin Castle) Jane, his wife, dau. of Richard Hedges Eyre, Esq. of Mount
Gu., a heart, between three cross-crosslets fitchee or Hedges, and had issue,
!
Crest —On a mount vert, a cross-crosslet fitchee or, charged
Richard-Wallis, his heir.
with a bleeding heart gu.
Michael, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late of the Scots Greys, dec.
I

!
Motto —In cruce salus. Robert-Hedges, d. unm., 1875.
f
Seat— Northlands, Carrickmacros3. Samuel-Hamilton, of Salisbury, co. Tipperary, J.P., to. 1st, in
1846, Frances-Margaret, dau. of Col. and Lady Katharine
c Bernard, of Castle Bernard, King’s County, and has by her
8 ADA THE LANDED GENTRY. ADE
a dau., Katharine Charlotte. He to. 2ndly, Nov. 1852, Anna-Maria-Letitia, to. 1834, Forster-Alleyne McGcachy,
Frances-Louisa, dau. of the late Dean of Cloyne and the Esq. M.P., and d. 1841.
Lady Anna De Burgh. Mary, d. 1869.
Frances-Jane. 2 Ralph, of Barlaston and Coton.
Mr. Goold-Adams d. 1817 (his widow survived until 1841), and 3 Arden, Admiral R.N., to. 21 Oct. 1823, Anne, only dau.
was s. by his eldest son, of W.-R. Bishton, Esq. of Shakerley House, co. Salop,
Richard-Wallis Goold-Adams, Esq. of Jamesbrook, J.P., and d. s. p.
4 George-William-Bowyer, of Fillongley Hall, co. Warwick,
High Sheriff 1868, ft. 27 March, 1802; to. 4 Nov. 1852, Mary- ft. 9 Jan. 1787; to. 11 Dec. 1823, Caroline, youngest dau.
Sarah, dau. of the late Sir William Wrixon-Becher, Bart, of of John Taylor, Esq. of Moseley Hall, co. Worcester, and
Ballygiblin, and has issue, d. s. p.
1 Letitia-Penelope, to. 1st, to Andrew Hacket, Esq. of
i. William-Richard, s. his father 1873.
ir. 20 Dec. 1854.
Francis-Michael, ft.
Moxhull Park, co. Warwick, and 2ndly, 1820, to the Hon.
in. Richard-Eyre, 22 July, 1856.
b.
Berkeley Noel, 6th son of Sir Gerard-Noel Noel, Bart., by
iv. Hamilton John, b. 27 June, 1858. his wife, the Baroness Barham.
v. Henry-Edward-Fane, b. 16 May, 1860. Mr. Adderley d. 3 Nov. 1747. His younger grandson,
vi. Edward-Eyre, b. 5 April, 1862. Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton Hall, ft. 15 June, 1781,
vii. Arthur-Chaloner, b. 7 Dec. 1864.
to. 4 July, 1816, Rosamond, eldest dau. and co-heir (wit)i
Mr. Goold-Adams d. 1873, and was s. by his eldest son. her sister Catherine-Penelope, wife of Sir J.-C. Browne Cave,
Seat— Jamesbrook, near Cloyne. Bart.) of William Mills, Esq. of Barlaston Hall, grandson of
Thomas Mills, Esq., by Hester, his wife, dau. and co-heir of
Samuel Bagnall, Esq. of Barlaston Hall, and had issue,
ADAMSON OF RUSHTON PARK. Ralph-Thomas, of Barlaston and Coton.
Randolph-Ralph, Lieut. 60th Rifles, ft. 15 Feb. 1832; d. 23
Adamson, William-Rushton, Esq. of Rusliton April, 1855, at King Williamstown, Cape of Good Hope.
Park, Battle, Sussex, J.P. and D.L., b. 4 March, Mylles-Bagnall-Bowyer, late Royal Horse Guards, ft. 6 June,
1825 ; m. 14 June, 1859, Fanny-Constance, dau. of 1835.
Sophia-Catherine, d. 23 July, 1835.
James Deacon, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and has, Mary-Elizabeth, to. 19 April, 1853, to Andrew Corbet, Esq.,
i. Rushton- Webber, b. 15 March, 1863, 2nd son of Sir Andrew Corbet, Bart.
n. Stewart, 6. 20 Nov. 1865. Anne-Selina, to. John-L. Broughton, Esq. of Almington Hall,
co. Stafford, and has, inter alios, a 2nd son, Rali h Brough-,
iii. Walter, b. 10 Feb. 1867.
ton, now of Barlaston, 6. 1863, who s. his uncle in 1868,
iv. Charles-Egerton, b. 17 May, 1868.
and will assume the name and arms of Adderley on attain-
v. Norman-William, b. 31 Aug. 1869. ing his majority.
vi. Malcolm, 6. 11 Nov. 1873. Mr. Adderley d. 31 Jan. 1851, and was s. by his eldest son,
i. Fanny-Margaret. ii. Leila-Frances. nt. Mary.
Ralph-Thomas Adderley, Esq, of Barlaston Hall and Coton';
iv. Beatrice. v. Nina. vi. Eva.
Hall, co.Stafford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866, 6. 18
UtlieaCJC. —
William Adamson, Esq., son of William March, 1826; to. 28 April, 1859, Maria-Catherine-Wilhelmina,
j
Adamson, to. Oct. 1859, Margaret, dau. of James Stuart, Esq. dau. of Peter Broughton, Esq. of Tunstall Hall, co. Salop.
of Edinburgh, andd. Sept. 1874, leaving issue, William-Rush- Mr. Adderley d. s. p. 1868. His widow to. 12 Dec. 1872, 1
ton, of Rushton Park, and Eliza, to. to Hobson Godwin, Esq. Charles Coyney, Esq. of Weston Coyney, as his 2nd wife.

Sea —Rushton Park, Battle, Sussex. Arms —Arg., on a bend, az., three mascles, of the field.
Crest — On a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a stork, arg.
Seats — Barlaston Hall (Stone), and Coton Hall (Uttoxctcr), co.
ADDENBROOKE. (See Addenda.) Stafford.

ADDERLEY OF BARLASTON AND COTON. ADEANE OF BABRAHAM.


Ralph Broughton, of Barlast on Hall, co. Staf- Adeane, Charles-Robert-Whorwood, Esq. of
ford, b. 1863, 2nd son of John-Lambert Brough- Babraham, co. Cambridge, b. 2 Nov. 1863 s. his ;
ton, Esq. of Almington Hall, by Anue-Selina, his father 17 Feb. 1870.
wife, sister of the late Ralph-Thomas Adderley,
Esq. of Barlaston, succeeded to the estates of —
ittllCffCJC. This family claims descent from the very
ancient house of Deyne or Dene, of Wallingford, temp. Ed-
his uncle in 1868, and is required to assume the
ward I.
name and arms of Adderley upon attaining his Simon Adeane, Esq., who d. 1714, son and heir of Simon
majority. Adeane, Esq., by Mary his wife, sister of Robert Wliorwood,
Httieagc.—The family of Adderley is of considerable Esq., was father of
antiquity in Staffordshire. The manor of Coton, in that county, Simon-Whorwood Adeane, Esq., who to. Mary, dau. of the
was purchased in 1558 by Ralph Adderley, Esq. an eminent Hon. and Rev. Dr. Henry Brydges (brother of the Duke of
lawyer, who served as High Sheriff, 17 Elizabeth. From his Chandos), and dying in 1749, was s. by his son,
eldest son Richard, derived the Adderleys of Coton, end from General James-Wiiorwood Adeane, M.P. for the town,
his 2nd, Ralph, the Adderleys of Hams Hall, co. Warwick, an and afterwards for the co. Cambridge, who to. Anne, only
estate purchased by Ralph’s son and heir, Sir Charles child and heiress of Robert Jones, Esq. of Babraham, co.
j

Adderley, Knt., an equerry in the court of Charles I. Sir Cambridge, and had, with three daus., viz., Jane, to. to
Charles to. the heiress of the Arden estates in Warwickshire; George-Henry Law, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells Mar- ;

his great grandson, garet, to. to John Osborne, Esq. of Malshot Park, Hants; aiul
Bowyer Adderley, Esq. of Hams Hall (son of Charles Mary-Anne, to. to General Tinling, an only son and heir,
Robert- Jones Adeane, Esq. of Babraham who to. 26 Aug;
-
Adderley, Esq. of Hams, by Mary, his wife, dau. and co-heir ,

of Sir William Bowyer, Bart.), to. 1st, 1726, Elizabeth, dau. of 1785, Annabella, dau. of Sir Patrick Blake, Bart, of Laughain
Christopher Horton, Esq. of Catton, co. Derby, and had two Hall, co. Suffolk, and had issue,
daus., Mary and Frances. HeTO.2ndly, 14 July, 1741, Letiicc,
Charles-Jamcs, 6. 14 June, 1786 ; d. young.
dau. and co-heir of Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton Hall, co. Henry-John, heir to his father.
Stafford, and by her had issue, Annabella, to. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Francis Warde, K.C.B.,
1. Charles-Bowyer, of Hams Hall, d. s. p. 12 April, 1826. R.H.A.
ii.Ralph, of Coton, who to. 4 Aug. 1778, Dorothy, dau. of Louisa, to. Rev. William Barlow, Prebendary of Chester.
Thomas Kynnersley, Esq. of Loxley Park, and widow of The son and heir,
Thomas-Byrche Savage, Esq. ofElmley Castle, co. Worcester, Henry-John Adeane, Esq. of Babraham, 6. 18 June, 1789;
and d. 1819, having had issue,
m. 1st, 24 Oct. 1822, Catherine- Judith, dau. of John King,
1 Charles-Clement, to. 6 June, 1811, Anna-Maria, eldest Esq. of Aldenham House, Herts, and 2ndly, 6 Oct. 1828, the
dau. of Sir Edmund Cradock Hartopp, Bar:, of Four Oaks
lion. Matilda Abigail Stanley, dau. of Lord Stanley, of Alder-
Hall, Warwickshire, and dying 30 June, 1818, left issue,
ley, co. Chester, and by the latter only (who d. 28 July, 1850)
Charles-Bowyer (Sir), K.C.M.G., now Lord Norton
( see Burke’s Peerage). had issue to survive,
Edmund-James, J.P. and D.L., ft., Feb. 1816; to. Robert-Jones, of Babraham, ft. 9 Sept. 1830; d.unm. 7 Dec.
Marian, dau. of Sir Joseph Leeds, Bart., and has a son, 1853.
Edmund William, ft. 1819. Henry- John, late of Babraham,
,

ADL THE LANDED GENTRY. AGL 0

Edward-Stanley, Capt. R.N., b. 7 Dec. 183G; on. 31 July, r.Francis, B.A., Queen’s College, Oxford, b. 1C13.
1875, Lady Edith-Isabella, dau. of the 11th Earl of Carnwath. ii.John, d. unm.
Frederic-Carus, d. 5 Dec. 1852. in. William, d. unm
Matilda- Annabella-Maria, d. 11 Sept. 1853
iv. Horace- Waller.
Alethea-Louisa, m. 25 July, 1867, Henry-R. Grenfell, Esq.,
i. Netty.
,
M.P.
Lucy-Elizabeth, on. 24 June, 1864, Vice-Admiral Sir Edward-
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Southwell Sotheby, K.C.B.


JftllCTlCJC. —The family of Aglionby is said to have been
Emmeline-Augusta, on. 8 April, 1856, Rev. Thomas Erskine. established in Cumberland by one of the soldiers of the Con-
(See Lord Erskine, Burke’s Peerage.) quest, and to be descended from
Isabel, m. Robert Smith, Esq. of Goldings, Herts. Walter de Aguilon, who accompanied Itanulph de Mes-
Louisa-Amabel, m. John Martineau, Esq. chines into that county, and fixing his residence there, called
Jane-Henrietta, unm. it Aguilon’s or Aglionby’s Building.
Constance-Maria-Josepha, m. Hugh-Colin Smith, Esq.
Edward Aglionby, of Aglionby, Sheriff of Cumberland 33
Mr. Adeane, M.P. Cambridge, d. 11 May, 1847, and was s. Henry VIII., had a son and successor,
by his eldest son, John Aglionby, of Carlisle, m. a dau. of Richard Salkeld,
Henry-John Adeaxe, Esq. of Babraham, co. Cambridge, Esq. of Corby Castle, and left a son and heir,
Custos Rotulorum of the Isle of Ely, Major of the Cambridge Edward Aglionby, Esq. of Carlisle, who m. Elizabeth, dau.
Militia, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for that county from 1857 to 1865, of Cuthbert Musgrave, Esq. of Crookedyke, and had (with
b. 9 June, 1833 on. 5 June, 1860, Lady Elizabeth Philippa
; another son, John, D.D., a learned divine, Principal of St.
Yorke, eldest dau. of Charlcs-Philip, 4th Earl of Hardwicke, Edmund’s Hall, Oxford, 1601, and Chaplain in Ordinary to
and had issue, James I., and a dau. Dorothy, wife of Alan Blennerliasset,
i. Charles-Robert-Whorwood, his heir. Esq. of Carlisle) a son and successor,
I. Marie-Constance. ii. Maud. Edward Aglionby, Esq. of Carlisle, who m. Jane, dau. of
[Mr. Adeane, d. 17 Feb., 1870, and was s. by his eldest son, Henry Brougham, Esq., and dying 1648, left, with a dau.
Charles-Robert-Whorwood Adeane, Esq. now of Babraham. Mary, on. to John Stanford, Esq. of Askham, a son and heir,

Arms Vert, on a chevron between three griffins’ heads John Aglionby, Esq. of Carlisle, b. in 1610, who took an
I erased or, as many estoiles sa., quartering Jones, Brydges, active'part in the defence of the city of Carlisle, 1644-5,
and Chandos. against the Parliamentarians, and after its capitulation,
Crest —A head, collared, between two wings.
griffin’s suffered imprisonment. Mr. Aglionby on. Margery, dau. of
Seat —Babraham, near Cambridge. Christopher Richmond, Esq. of Highhead Castle (by Elizabeth,
dau. of Anthony Chaytor, Esq. of Croft), and had with three
daus. (Jane, Isabel, and Mary), four sons, of whom the
ADLAM OF CHEW MAGNA. fourth,
Adlam, William, Esq., J.P., F.S.A., of Manor Richard, for many years Registrar of Carlisle, had a dau.,
House, Chew Magna, Somerset ;
b. 1814 ;
m. 1848, Ursula, b. in 1698, who on. 1729, William Nugent, Esq. of
Sopkia-Harford, only dau. and heiress of Philip co.Westmeath, and had two daus. Elizabeth, Mrs. Nash,
and Mary, wife of Barry Yelverton, Lord Avonmore.
Parker, Esq. of Chew Magna.
Mr. Adlam is only son of the late John Adlam, The eldest son and heir,
Esq., by Mary-Anne his wife, dau. of John Moore, John Aglionby, Esq. b. 1642, was one of the King's Counsel,
and Recorder of Carlisle. In 1696, he exchanged Drumburgh
Esq. of Erencliay, co. Gloucester, of an ancient family
castle and manor, with Sir John Lowther, Bart., for the estate
in Somersetshire.
of Nunnery, and manor of Armathwaite, in the parish of

Arms Az. seven rays issuing from the sun in the dexter Ainstable, in Cumberland. He on. Barbara, dau. of John
canton bendwise ppr. the centre ray betw. two etoiles in bend
Patrickson, Esq. of Calder Abbey, and had a son, John, his
sinister ar. quartering, ar. two bars engr. vert, each charged
;

with a spear head or, betw. nine martlets gu., for Moore. successor,and a dau. Bridget, on. to George Watson, Esq. of
Crest —
A mount vert, thereon in front of rays of the sun an Goswick Castle, co. Durham. He d. in 1717, and was s. by
eagle ppr. gorged with a collar sa. his son,

Motto Tyme proveth trvth. John Aglionby, Esq. of Nunnery, b. 1663; on. Dinah, dau.
Seat—Manor House, Chew Magna, near Bristol. and co-heir of the Rev. Richard Stodart, and was s. by his
son,

ADLINGTON OF HOLM HALE HALL. Henry Aglionby,


teonp.
Esq. of Nunnery, M.P. for Carlisle,
George I., and Sheriff for the county in 1733, b. 1684;
Addington, IIenry-Smith, Esq. of Holm Hale on.Elizabeth, youngest sister of Sir Gilfred Lawson, Bart, ol
Hall, Norfolk, J.P., b. 21 March, 1827 m. 24 April,
; Brayton, and dying 1759, was s. by his elder son,
1856, Emma-Jean, 2nd surviving dau. of the Rev. Henry Aglionby, Esq. of Nunnery, b. 1715; on. Anne,
Charles Campbell, Yicar of Weasenham, Norfolk, 4tli dau. of Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bart, of Edcnhall, b„
whom
j

and has had issue, (who d. 1780) he had issue,

Henry-Campbell, b. 25 Aug. 1865 cl. 4 May following. i. Christopher, his successor.


Mary-Campbell.
;

Evelyn-Campbell.
i. Elizabeth, m. —
Bamber, Esq., and d. 1822.
J ii. Julia, d. unm.
Mr. Adlington, who was educated at Eton and hi. Anne, on. Rev. Samuel Bateman, of Newbiggen Hall,
Trinity College, Oxford, was formerly a Capt. in the Cumberland, Rector of Farthingstone, and had a son, who
having assumed the surname of his mother’s family, was the
4th Light Dragoons, with which regiment he served late
in the Crimean campaign. He is only son of the Henry-Aglionby Aglionby, Esq. of Newbiggen Hall, M.P.
late Thomas Adlington, Esq. of East Bradenkam, co. for Cockermouth, b. 28 Dec. 1790.
Norfolk, and Clapham Common, Surrey (who d. 22 iv. Mary, m. John Orfeur Yates, Esq. of Skirwith Abbey,

May, 1843), by Mary his wife, only dau. of Peter Cumberland, and had issue,
1 Francis, who assumed the name of Aglionby, and s. to
Smith, Esq. of Walbridge, co. Gloucester. His only
Nunnery, of whom hereafter.
sister, Mary-Smith Adlington, m. 1848, Sir Offley- 2 John, of Virginia, U.S. America, who on. 1805, Julia,
Penbury Wakeman, Bart., and d. 1852, leaving issue, dau. of W. Lovell, and d. 1851, leaving issue,
the elder sou being the present Sir Offley Wakeman, Charles, who also assumed the name of Aglionby, and
3 ., the 3rd hart. is now of Nunnery.
John. Francis.
Arms —Sa., a chev., between three goats’ heads, erased, arg. Mary. Janet. Elizabeth.
! Crest —A goat’s head as in the arms. Julia. Anne.
Motto— Per antiquam cartam.
)•! Seat — Holm Hale Hall, Shipdham, Thetford, Norfolk. Mr. Aglionby, who served the office of Sheriff for Cumberland
in 1763, and was for many years an alderman of Carlisle, d. at
j

-
Nunnery, 1770, and was s. by his only surviving son,
AGLIONBY OF NUNNERY. Christopher Aglionby, Ksq. of Nunnery, Sheriff of Cum-
^ berland in 1780. He d. five years afterwards, unm., when
Aglionby, Charles, Esq. of Nunnery, Cumber-
the male line of the family expired, and the estates were
land, lord of the manors of Aglionby and Armatb-
subsequently divided, by a decree of the Court of Chancery,
)eCl
i waite, b. 1870; on. 1844, Fanny, dau. of Col. James- between his four sisters, by which division Nunnery vested in
W. Walker, of Virginia, U.S. America, and has issue, his above nephew,
; —

10 AGN THE LANDED GENTRY, AIN


Francis Aglionby, Esq. of Nunnery, M.P. for East Cumber- AIRMAN OF THE ROSS.
land, b. 1780; m. 8 Feb. 1814, Mary, dau. of John Mathews,
Airman, George-Robertson, Esq. of the Ross
Esq. of Wigton Hall, Cumberland, by whom (who d. 20 Aug.
had
and Broomelton, co. Lanark, 22 Jan. 1877, s. his
1854) he issue,
father 1844.
Elizabeth- Anne, of Belmont, Ambleside, Westmorland, 6. 28
Oct. 1814. —
HtUCAtJC. The late Capt. George Robertson Airman,
Mary, m. April, 1845, Rev. Beilby Porteus, Vicar of Eden- H.E.I.C.S. of the Ross and Broomelton, to. Sarah, dau. of
hall, Penrith, and has four daus. William Cumby, Esq., and had issue,
Jane, to. April 1847, Charles Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of
Staffield Hall, Penrith, and d. 21 May, 1874, leaving a dau.
i. George-Robertson, now of the Ross.
ii. Hugh-Henry-Robertson, of New Parks and Blacltfordby,
Mr. Aglionby, d. 1 July, 1840, when Nunnery devolved on his Portland Place, W.), J.P. for cos. Leicester
co. Leicester (44,
nephew, the present proprietor. and Lanark, formerly Capt. 1st Royal Lanark Militia, b. 5
March, 1819; to. 21 Sept. 1858, Mary-Joyce, only child of
Arms —Arg., two bars and in chief three martlets sa. the late Thomas Stokes, Esq. of New Parks, Leicester, and
Crest —
A demi-eagle displayed or. his wife, Mary Joyce, of Blackfordby, near Ashby de la

Seat Nunnery, near Penrith, co. Cumberland; and Mount Zouche, and has issue,
Pleasant, Virginia, North America.
Thomas-Stokes-George-Hugh, 6. 25 Feb. 1S60.
Hugh-Harry, b. 17 Feb. 1866.
Duncan-Forbes, b. 26 July, 1867.
AG-NEW OF BARNBARROCH. Henrietta-Mary- Joyce, b. 18 Aug. 1861.
Jessy-Forbes, b. 13 Dec. 1862.
Vans-Agnew, Robert, Esq. of Barnbarrocli and Flora-Macdonald, b. 26 Jan. 1865; d. 5 Oct. 1872.
Sheuchan, co. Wigton, J.P. and D.L., M.P. co. —
Seats The Ross, Hamilton, N.B. New Parks, Leicester-
;

Wigton, b. 4 March, 1817 ; are. 22 April, 1852, shire.


Mary-Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir David-Hunter
Blair, Bart, of Blairquhan, co. A yr, and by her (who
AINSLIE OF DELGATY CASTLE.
d. 1870) has issue,
i. Patrick-Alexander, 6. 20 Oct. 1856. Ainslie, Ainslie-Doitglas, Esq. of Delgaty
ii. James-David, 6. 4 April, 1858. Castle, Aberdeenshire and Blervie, co. Elgin, Vice-
iii. John, b. 23 Aug. 1859. Lieut. co. Aberdeen, Barrister-at-Law, and formerly
i. Elizabeth. n. Catherine. iii. Mary. 3rd Secretary, Diplomatic Service, b. 1838 m. 1863, ;

UtltFAjJC. Robert Waiiss, who was eldest son of John Frances, dau. of Edward- J. Morgan, Esq. of St.
Wauss, Ambassador to England from King James II., in 1437, Petersburgh, and has issue,
left issue, Blaize, his heir, ancestor of the family of Vans of i. Douglas, b. 1865. n. Percival, b 1867.
Barnbarrocli Thomas, Ambassador to England, in 1457, Dean iii. Julian, 6. 1870. iv. Edward, b. 1876.
of Glasgow, Secretary to the King, and Keeper of the Privy i. Edith.
Seal; George, Bishop of Galloway; and Patrick, Prior of
This gentleman, the 2nd son of the late James-C.
Whitehorne.
John Vans, Esq. of Barnbarroch (representative of the Grant-Duff, Esq. of Eden, co. Aberdeen, by Jane-
family of Vans, of Barnbarroch), to. Margaret, only child and Catherine, his wife, only child of Sir Whitelaw
heiress of Robert Agnew, Esq. of Sheuchan (of the Agnews, of Ainslie, M.D., assumed the surname of Ainslie on
Lochnaw), by Margaret, dau. of Patrick M‘Dowall, of Freugh, succeeding to his maternal granduncle’s property.
and assumed the additional surname and arms of Agnew. He
d. 1780, and was s. by his son,

ULtUCRgC. Mr. Ainslie, of Darnchester, co. Berwick,
who resided at Burywcll, near Dunse, to. and had three sons,
Robert Vans-Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan,
i. Robert, b. 13 Jan. 1766, the friend and correspondent of
b. 24 April, 1755; who to. 24 Feb. 1777, Frances, dau. of John
Robert Burns, to. a dau. of Col. Cunningham, of the Scots’ j
Dunlop, Esq. of that ilk, and had issue, Robert, Capt. in the Brigade, in the Dutch Service, and d. 18 April, 1838, leaving
Guards, d. 1804; John, his heir; James, R.N., d. 1800; two daus. to survive him.
Patrick, successor to his brother; Henry-Stewart, an advo- ii. Douglas. in. Whitelaw.
cate at the Scottish bar, d. 1855 Margaret, d. 1864, Frances-
; The third son,
Georgiana, d. 1839 and Maria. Mr. Vans-Agnew d. 1809,
; Sir Whitelaw Ainslie, medical superintendent of the
and was s. by his eldest son, Southern Division of India, and author of a work on the
John Vans-Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan, Materia Medica of that country, was knighted by King William
who d. unm. 1825, and was s. by his next brother, IV. His only child, Jane-Catherine, who to. James-C. Grant,
Patrick Vans-Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan, Duff, Esq., was mother of a 2nd eon, Ainslie-Docglas
Ideut.-Col. in the E. I. Co.’s service, C.B., and one of the East Ainslie, Esq. of Delgaty Castle.
India directors, b. 6 Jan. 1783; to. 7 Sept. 1813, Catherine,
Seat —Delgaty Castle, Turriffe.
dau. of D. Fraser, Esq. of Inverness, and had issue, Town House — Lancaster Gate.
70,
1 Robert, his heir.
2 Patrick-Alexander, b. 21 April, 1822, H.E.I.C.C.S., killed
at Moultan, 20 April, 1848. AINSWORTH OF SMITHILLS HALL.
3 William, d. 1833.
4 John, b. 1824; to. 1852, Frances, dau. of Col. Boycott Ainsworth, Richard-Henry, Esq. of Smithills
'

Jenkins, and d. Nov. 1874, having by her (who d. 1872) Hall and Moss Bank, co. Lancaster, J.P., Capt.
had issue, Charles-Edward-Patrick; John-Fraser; Francis;
Arthur-Frederick.; Edward-Lovelace Mary; Gertrude.
Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry, b. 1839 j m. '
;

5 James, 6. 1823. 1866, Isabella- Margaret, dau. of Rev. John-James


6 George, b. 1831 to. Rosa, dau. of J. Wilson, Esq., and
; Vaughan, Rector of Gotham, co. Nottingham.
widow of John Forster, Esq., and has issue, Robert;
Patrick; Alexander; Frank; Ernest-George Catherine- ;
HtnC3(JF. —This family has been resident in the township
Isabel-Ida; Violet-Eleanor. of Halliwell for two hundred years.
1 Frances. Peter Ainsworth, Esq. of Lightbounds, co. Lancaster, son
2 Mary, m. 1844, to Major-Gen. Edmund Jeffreys, C.B. of Peter Ainsworth, of the Moss, m. 17 July, 1761, Alice Aspi-
3 Elizabeth.
nall, of Carrington, co. Chester, by whom he had a son,
4 Catherine, d. 31 Jan. 1872.
Richard Ainsworth, Esq. of Moss Bank, Halliwell, D.L.,
Col. Vans-Agnew d. 17 May, 1842.
who to. Sarah, dau. of James Noble, Esq. of Lancaster, and
Arms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a bend gu. ; 2nd and had issue,
3rd, arg. a chevron, between, in chief, two cinquefoils gu.,
with a cross-crosslet, iitehee, sa., in centre and in base, a Peter, his heir.
saltier, couped. John Horrocks, of Moss Bank, m. 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of
Crests —1st, arampant, holding scales in the dexter
lion,
John Shaw, Esq. of London, and had issue,
paw 2nd, an eagle, issuant and regardant, ppr. Richard-Henry, now of Smithills.
;


Supporters Two savages, with clubs in their hands, and Gertrude-Sophia.
w l oathed about the middle with laurel. Emily-Alice, m. 1863, Capt. Russell England, 4th Hussars.
Mottoes—Be faithful—for Vans. Consilio, non impetu—for Louisa-Sarah, to. 1866, Matthew Combe, Esq., M.D.
Agnew. Florence, to. Signor Campodonio.

Seats Barnbarroch, near Wigton, N.B.j Park House, Sarah, to. Hon. IIcnry-Arthur Anncsley, 2nd son of Arthur,
Stanraer, N.B. 1st Earl of Mouatnorrio.
Alice.
; — ;

AIN THE LANDED GENTRY. ALC 11

Hannah, m. 3 July, 1834, to Edward Webster, of Lincoln’s of Popple ton Lodge, near York. Col. Akroyd was
|
Inn, Esq. M.P. for Huddersfield from 1857 to 1859, and for
[
Jr. Ainsworth d. 1 April, 1833, and was s. by his son, Halifax from 1865 to 1874.
Peter Ainsworth, Esq. of Smithills, J.P., D.L., and M.P.
or Bolton from 1834 to 1847 b. 24 Nov. 1790: to. 15 Aug.
;

^LilXtKQt The family of Akroyd has long been connected
with the parish of Halifax, within which is the Akeroyd (or
815, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Ashton Byrom, Esq.
if Fairview, Liverpool, and d. s. p. Jan. 1870.
Oak Rcryd) whence the name was first obtained.
I
Samuel Aikrotd, of Wadsworth, baptised 17 June, 1621
Arms— Gu., three battle-axes, arg. was father of
Crest —A man in armour, holding a battle-axe, ppr. John Ackrotd, baptised 9 June, 1644; who to. 24 June, 16S2,
Motto— Mea gloria fides.
Maria Longbottom, of Ovenden, and had with other issue, a
—Smithills Hall, near Bolton, co. Lancaster.
|!

{Seat
I

son,
Timothy Akroyd, of Ovenden, baptised 19 Aug. 1688, who
AINSWORTH OF THE FLOSH. to. Mary Hanson, and was father of
Jonathan Akroyd, of Ovenden, baptised 11 Feb. 1717;
Ainsworth, Thomas, Esq. of The Flosh, Cleator, who m. Mary Riley their son, ;
[Cumberland, J.P., High Sheriff, 1861, b. 1804 James Akroyd, of Lane Head, Ovenden, baptised 30 Jan.
836, Mary-Laurie, eldest dau. of Rev. John 1753 to. Mary Bolland, and had a son,
;

Stirling, D.D. of Craigie, co. Ayr, and has issue, Jonathan Akroyd, b. 17 Nov. 1782, who settled at Wood-
i. David, 6. 1842 m. 1874, Margaret, dau. of Henry Me
;
side, and d. 26 July, 1847. He had m. in 1808, Sarah, dau. of
j

I Connell, of Cressbrook, co. Derby. David Wright, of Bradshaw, by whom he had,


: n. John-Stirling, b. 1844. i. Edward, his heir.
:
hi. William-M’Quhoe, b. 1848. ii. Henry, of Wollaton House, Notts, J.P., 6.6 April, 1817;
i. Mary-Alice, to. 1877, T.-S. Townsend, Esq., Clifton, co. to. 20 April, 1842, to Sophia, dau. of Thomas Bale, Esq. of
Warwick. Stoke-upon-Trent, and has issue,
Charles-Henry, b. 27 Dec. 1848; to. 1872, Mary-Baddeley,
HtHSaiJB. —This family belonged originally to the county
1
dau. of E.-T. -Wedgwood Wood, Esq., and has issue.
f The grandfather of the present Mr. Ainsworth,
Lancaster. 1 Mary-Elizabeth.
Thomas Ainsworth, to. Anne Barton, and was father of 2 Florence, to. to Major Samuel-Parr Lynes.
David Ainsworth, Esq. of Preston, co. Lancaster, who m. in. George-Bolland, b. 17 Feb. 1819; d. 24 Aug. 1847.

• lice, dau. of Richard Hatton, Esq., Park Lane, in the same iv. Samuel- Wright, b. 29 June, 1821; d. 5 Oct. 1842.
i. to. Rev. Thomas Buckley, andd. 1 June, 1857.
Elizabeth,
3., and by her (who d. 1827) had issue,
ii. Mary, to. Edward-John Ridgway, Esq. of Hanley.
;
i. Thomas, now of the Flosh. hi. Martha, d. unm.
i. Anne-Barton, d. unm. iv. Harriet, to. 1856, Rev. George Kinncar, who d. 1867.
I
ii. Sarah, d. unm. in. Charlotte, d. unm. v. Jane-Anne, to. Bolton- John Waller, Esq. of Shannon
hr. Ainsworth d. 1819. Grove, co. Limerick.
vi. Emily, d. an infant.
Seat— The Flosh, Cleator, Carnforth, Cumberland.

Arms Azure, a chevron, and in base a stag’s head, erased,
arg., on a chief the last two stags’ heads, erased, of the field.

lKERS-DOTJGLAS of chilston park. —


Crest In front of a stag’s head, ppr., three spear heads, sa.,
encircled by a wreath of oak, also ppr.
Akers-Douglas Aretas, Esq. of Chilston Park, Motto —In veritate victoria.
Seat — Bank Field, Halifax, co. York.
'ent, and Craigs and Baads, co. Dumfries, b. 1851
ssumed by Royal Licence the additional surname
f Douglas under the provisions of the will of his ALCOCK OF WILTON.
insman Alexander Douglas, Esq. of Baads, called
) the Bar, 1874 m. 1875, Adeline-Mary, dau. of
Alcock, Harry, Esq. of Wilton, co. Wexford,
;

lenry -Austen Smith, Esq. of Hayes Court, Kent,


J.P., D.L., ancl Lieut.-Col. Wexford Militia, High
nd has a son, Sheriff 1846, b. 27 July, 1821 j s. his father 3 Dec.
b. 1876.
1840.
3£utC<l(JC.— Aretas Akers, Esq. of Mailing Abbey, Kent,
P. and D.L. of that county, and also J.P. for Sussex, b. 15 ILtllCitJJC. John Alcock, Esq. of Downpatrick, had issue,
ay, 1799, was eldest son of Aretas Akers, Esq., formerly of
with three daus., Elizabeth, to. Oct. 1680, her kinsman, John
5. Christopher and St. Vincent, in the West Indies (the des-
Alcock, Esq. of Kells, co. Meath, another to. Godfrey
;ndant of a family which was amongst the earliest settlers in Williamson, Esq., and another to. Robert Rowan, Esq., three
lose colonies), by Jane his wife, youngest dau. of the Rev.
sons, viz.,

ames Ramsay, Vicar of Teston and Rector of Nettlested, Kent, i. William, his heir.
te writer on the African slave trade. He m. 9 May, 1821, ii. Simon, of Dublin, m. Aug. 1680, Rose Kelly, and d. s. p.
His will, dated 8 April, 1725, was proved 27 April, 1727.
abella, dau. (by Dorothy his wife, only dau. of Sir Charles
iii. Alexander (Rev.), 6. 1665, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin,
yle, Bart.) of the late John Larking, Esq. of Clare House, 2 July, 1684, aged 19, B.A. 1688, M.A. 1692. Chancellor of
ent, and had surviving issue, viz. the diocese of Waterford 1699, Dean of Lismore 22 July
Aretas (Rev.), b. 18 Nov. 1824; to. 7 Aug. 1849, Frances* 1725; to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Mason, Knt., of Water-
Maria, dau. of Francis Brandram, Esq. of Tonbridge Wells, ford, and d. 1747, leaving, with two daus., Jane and Eliza-
aid by her (who to. 2ndly, Wm. Whitmore, Esq.) left inter beth (Mrs. Hickey), three sons,
i

alios a son and heir, 1 Henry, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, 9 April 1715, aged 16;

Aretas, now of Chilston Park. B.A. 1720; Clerk of the House of Commons in Ireland;
b. 1699; to. 8 Sept. 1748, Rebecca Jocelyn, of Waterford,
Charles-Style, Lieut. Royal Engineers, b. 21 Sept. 1828 ; to.
j
but d. s. p.
16 Oct. 1851, Henrietta-Margaret, dau. of Col. Despard, C.B.
2 John (Rev.), b. 1704, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, 18 May,
George, b. 18 Dec. 1837.
1723, aged 19; M.A. 1730; D.D. 1751; Chancellor of the
Isabella-Dorothea.
Diocese of Waterford 1741 Dean of Ferns, 15 June, 1747;
;
Jane-Mary, to. 25 March, 1857to J.-P. Green, Esq. of Ceylon.
Caroline -Ramsey, to. to the Rev. W.-Lewis Wigan, eldest
m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Burgh, Esq. of Oldtown, co.
Kildare, and d. 14 Nov. 1769, leaving, with two daus.,
son of J.-A. Wigan, Esq. of Clare House, Kent.
three sons,
Mary-Elizabeth. Dorothy.
Alexander (Rev.), M.A. 1770; Archdeacon of Kilmac-
, —
Arms Arg. a man’s heart, gu., ensigned with an imperial duagh,10 Feb. 1770; m.21 July, 1770, Miss Cumberland,
j
own ppr., pierced by an arrow fesswise, the pheon towards dau. of Right Rev. Denison Cumberland, Bishop of
e dexter, also ppr. a chief az., thereon three mullets of the field. Clonfert, and d. s. p. 1807.
'

Seat Chilston Park, Maidstone, Kent ; 3, Tanfield Court, Robert, to. a dau. of John Kelly, Esq., and had two sons,
:mple, London, E.C.
John-Henry, Major Waterford Militia, d.s.p., 1859.
Richard, R N.

AKROYD OF BANK FIELD. John-Dormer, Col. in the army to. Henrietta Ashe, and
;

had two sons, 1 John-Trevor; 2 Walter. His will,


Akroyd, Edward, Esq. of Bank Field, co. York, dated 2 Dec. 1795, was proved 10 Nov. 1797.
j5

•P. and D.L. for the West Riding, and Lieut.-Col. 3 Alexander (Rev.), b. 1710; entered Trin. Coll. Dublin,
22 May, 1727 M.A. 1734; B.D. 1738; Archdeacon of
:h West York Rifle Volunteers, b. 28 Nov. 1810 m. ;
;

Lismore, 3 April, 1753 to. Jane Jocelyn, sister of his


;

M ) Oct. 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of John Fearby, Esq. elder brother’s wife, and d. 1787, leaving, with two daus.,
— !

12 ALC THE LANDED GENTRY, ALD


Frances, and Jane, m. Sir Simon Newport, Knt. of Water- Mr. Alcock d. 1811 his youngest son,
;

ford, four sons, Harry Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, 6. 22 Feb. 1792, s. his elder
1 Robert, d. unm. brother in 1812, and on. Margaret, dau. and heir of James
2 Alexander, of Elysium, co. Waterford, m. Eliza, dau. of Savage, Esq. of Kilgibbon, co. Wexford, a descendant of the
James Wall. Esq. of Coolnamuck, and had (with five old Anglo-Norman family of Savage, of Portaferry, and had
younger sons),
issue, four sons and five daus.
Alexander (Rev.), M.A. 1817, Rector of Kilculliheen,
co. Kilkenny; on. Anne, dau. of Rev. John Kennedy, i. Harry, now of Wilton Castle.
Prebendary of Fethard, Diocese of Ferns, and had ii.Ussher-W illi am, late Lieut. 83rd regt., on. 14 Sept. 1857,
two daus., 1 Letitia, on. 1st, 1833, Jacob Goff, Esq. Aphra-Belinda, dau. of Richard Daxton, Esq., and has issue
of Horetown, co. Wexford (d. 1845), and 2ndly, 1 Harry, b. 30 April, 1861.
16 Nov. 1847, David Beatty, Esq. of Borodale, in 2 William-Augustus, b. 14 Oct. 1867.
same co., and d. 1848 2 Eliza, on. Samuel-Thomas
;
3 Usher- William, b. 29 March, 1866.
Grubb, Esq. of Killaspy, co. Kilkenny. 1 Sarah, d. young. 2 Henrietta-Mary.
3 Thomas, of Killea House, co. Waterford, m. Eliza, dau* hi. Philip-Savage, of Park House, Wexford, b. 24 May, 1828, =

of Thomas Hackett, Esq. of Fethard, co. Tipperary ; she late Capt. 95th regt., afterwards Major and Adjutant Wexford
d. 19 Dec. 1852, leaving four sons and six daus. Militia, J.P. co. Wexford, on. 16 April, 1857, Catherino-
4 Mason (Rev.), Rector of Bandon, co. Cork, m. the dau. Annette, 2nd dau. of R.-C. Browne-Clayton, Esq. or'Adling-
of Rev. Harry Jones, of Drumbeg, co. Cork, and' had tonHall, co. Lancaster, and Carigbyrne Lodge, co. Wexford,
issue, and has issue,
Alexander-Mann, 6. 1785; Mayor of Waterford, 1836; 1 Philip-Clayton, b. 26 June, 1861.
on. June, 1810 Martha, dau. of William Morris, Esq. 2 Arthur-Henry, b. 14 June, 1872.
of Waterford, and d. 12 July, 1847, leaving issue, 1 Pauline. 2 Clotilda. 3 Edith,
1 William-Morris, b. 5 June, 1815; on. 11 Sept. 1845, iv. George-Augustus (Rev.), b. 12 Aug. 1830; m. 31 July, .

Annie-Maria, dau. of Capt. John Elgee, 67th regt. 1860, Katherine, dau. of Rev. Robert Fishbourne, Rector of
2 Edmund-Henry, 6. 9 Oct. 1820. Ferns, co. Wexford, and has issue, James- Augustus, b. 25 j

3 Jane-Matilda. J uly, 1861.


Edward-Jones (Rev.), B.A. ; Rector of Killineen, co. i. Elinor-Catherine.
Cork; on. Frances, dau. of Rev. Harry Jones, of ii. Henrietta, on. 1853, William-Russell Farmar, Esq. of
Drumbeg, co. Cork, and d. Nov. 1857, leaving four Bloomfield, co. Wexford, who d. 20 Sept. 1871.
sons and a dau. hi. Elizabeth-Louisa, on. 1856, Henry-Eckersal Wynne, Esq. ,

Henry, Capt. 59th regt., d. unm., 1853. Secretary to the Grand Jury, co. Wexford.
iv. Margaret-Charlottc, on. 1851, David Beatty, Esq. of Boro-
The eldest son, dale, co. Wexford.
j

William Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, co. Wexford, on. Aug. v. Sarah, on. 1848, Sir Thomas-John Fetherston, 5th bart. of
1670, Jane, dau. of John Bamber, Esq. of Bamber Hall, co. Ardagh, who d. 21 Sept. 1869. Lady Fetherston, d. 27
Lancaster, and had issue, Jan. 1872.
i.Richard, b. 1675; d. s. p. —Arg., afess, between three cocks’ heads, erased,
Ao-ons sa.
n. William, his successor. in. John, b. 1682. —Onapomeis, charged with a cross pattecor, a cock sta-
Crest
j

i. Mary, on. Richard Leigh, Esq. of Collinmore, co. West- tant, sa.
meath. Motto—Vigilate.
n. Elizabeth, m. Robert Haley, Esq. /Seat— Wilton Castle, Enniscorthy.
hi. Alice, ooi. Aug. 1695, Michael Moore, Esq. of Drogheda,
iv. Jane,
The eldest son,
on. Patrick Lattin, Esq. of Dublin.
ALDAM OF FRICKLEY HALL.
William Alcock, Esq. May, 1701,
of Wilton, b. 1681 ; on. 13
Aldam, William, Esq. of Frickley Hall and
Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Sir John Mason, Knt. of Waterford, and Warmsworth, co. York, J.P. and D.L., Chairman of
had issue seven daus., Elizabeth; Anna-Maria; Alice; Quarter Sessions, W.
R. Yorkshire, Barrister-at-
Susannah Anne ;
Hannah Mary and two sons,
; ; ; Law, High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1878, b. 1813 on. ;

i. William, his heir. 1845, Mary Stables, dau. of the Rev. Godfrey
-

n. Henry, of Nymphall, co. Waterford, b. 1716; m. 7 Sept. Wright, of Bilham House, near Doncaster, and by
1748, Jane Shepperd, and d. s. p. His will, dated 13 April, her, who d. 4 Oct. 1867, has issue,
1779, was proved 8 June, 1784; his widow d. 1806, aged 84.
i. William-Wright, Trin.-Coll. Cambridge, 5.1853; on. 39
Mr. Alcock’s will, dated 1738, was proved 1739. His eldest son,
April, 1878, Sarah- Julia Warde, of Hooton-Pagnell, co.Ycrl:,
William Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, Col. of the Waterford
dau. and co-heir of Rev. William Warde, of Hooton-Pagnelk
regt. of militia, on. May, 1734, Hon. Mary Loftus, eldest dau.
I. Mary-Sarah. ii. Katharine.
of Nicholas, Viscount Loftus, and in her descendants co-heir
to her brother Henry, Earl of Ely; and had issue, three sons Mr. Adam was M.P. for Leeds, 1841.
and two daus., JLtllPSQC. Thomas Pease, of Darlington, co. Durham,
I. Henry, his heir. grandson of Edward Pease, of Darlington (ancestor of the
ii. William (Major), of Springfield House, co. Wexford (will
family of Pease of that place), on. Susanna, dau. of Gervase
dated 8 July, 1808), oil. 1st, Miss Goldfrap, by whom he had
issue, 1 William-Henry; 2 Henry-Loftus 1 Ada,
Benson, of Leeds, and granddau. of Thomas Aldam, of Warms-
on. to
— Stepney, Esq. 2 Jane-Evans.
;
He on. 2ndly, Beata,
;

worth, near Doncaster, and was father of


sister otEdward Turner, Esq., and by her left issue, 3 Sarali- William Pease, of Leeds, who inherited, through hi:
Beata; 4 Anne; 5 Mary-Catherine. mother, the estate at Warmswovth, which, or the greater pari;
hi. John (Sir), of Waterford, Knt. (whose will, dated 22 Feb. of it, had been, it is stated, in the possession of the family o
1792, was proved 7 May, ’799). He on. 7 April, 1777, Sarah, Aldam from the time of Edward IE, or earlier: he thereupor
dau. of Rev. William Dennir, of Coolroebeg, co. Waterford,
by whom (who d. 4 Apr!’, 18/5) he had issue, 1 William, b. assumed the surname of Aldam. He on. Sarah, dau. of Josepl
1778, d. unm. 1 Jan , on. Thomas Carew, Esq. of Ballina-
;
Jowitt of Leeds, and d. 1855, having had issue a son am
'

mona; 2 Marianne, on. Vcn. Strange Butson, Archdeacon of heir, the present William Aldam, Esq. of Frickley Hall, an
Clonfert; 3 Henrietta, on. Edwrrd-William Tottenham, Esq. two daus., Katherine, m. William Backhouse, of St. John’s.
ofWoodville, co. Wexford; 4 Sarah, d. young. Wolsingham, near Darlington (both deceased) and Susanna
i. Mary, m. James Kearney, Esq. of Waterford.
wife of W.-P. Milner, of Meersbrook, near Sheffield.
ii. Henrietta, on. Mr. John Burc.'jill.

Col. Alcock's will, dated 14 March, 1779, was proved 15 May,



Aroois Per fess, az. and erm., in the sinister chief an
dexter base an eagle, displayed, or; on a dexter canton issuaii
1779. His eldest son, towards the sinister base seven rays, the centre one gold, tl
Henry Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, M.P. for Waterford, an others arg.
Light Dragoons, on. 1st, June, 1764, Philippa-
officer in the 13th Co'est —
Issuant from a mount, vert, four ostrich feathers, arg
Melosina, dau. of the Right Rev. Richard Chenevix, Bishop of conjoined at the points by a mill-rind, or.
Waterford and Lismore ; she d., with her infant son, 14 May,

Seat Frickley Hall, near Doncaster.

1765. He on. 2ndly, 6 Sept. 1766, Elizabeth-Catharine, dau.


of Beverley Usher, Esq., M.P. for co. Waterford for 36 years, ALDERSEY OF ALDERSEY.
and by her had issue,
Aldersey, Thomas, Esq. of Aldersey and Spo
I. William-Henry, d. unon. n. Usher, d. unooi. \

hi. W
illi am-Congrev e, b. 1771, M.P. for co. Wexford, stow Hall, co. Chester, High Sheriff, 1862, b. !

s. his father 1811, and d. uoion. 1812, when Wilton devolved March, 1830 on. 5 Feb. 1856, Rose-Sidney, 2i
;

on his only surviving brother, dau. of the Rev. George-Becher Blomfield, Canon
iv. Harry, s. his brother,
i. Eliza-Jane. n. Mary-Annc.
Chester, and Rector of Stevenage, Herts, and 1
hi. Henrietta, m. Jan. 1804, James Wallace, Esq. of Waterford. issue,
A

ALD THE LANDED GENTRY. ALD 13

i. Hugh, b. 2 Feb. 1858. ji. Thomas, 6. 28 Jan. 1860. Esq. of Churchliill, and has issue, John, of Inholmcs, and
I. Constance. n. Rose-Frances. iii. Ida-Mary.
Louisa, wife of Hon. David Plunket.
Elizabeth, to. Edward Carter, Esq. of Coolhurst, Sussex.

3£tlTC<lfJ£. The Alderseys have been seated at Aldersey Louisa, to. Sir Francis Hartwell, Bart, of Dale Hall, Essex.
since the Conquest. Mr. Aldridge represented Queenborough in Parliament from
William Aldersey, of Aldersey, Esq., living temp. Henry 1784 to 1790, and Shoreham from 1790 to 1792, and was some
VI., the lineal descendant of Hugh de Aldersey, who flourished time Store Keeper of the Ordnance. He d. 1795, and was s.
under Henry III., w. Margaret dau. and heir of John Stalker, by his elder son,
of Lower Spurstow, Esq., and was father of John Aldridge, Esq. of St. Leonard's Forest, J.P., and Capt.
Henry Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., who in the Royal Sussex Militia, who m. 1799, Anna-Maria, dau.
to. Jane, dau. of John Hockenhull, of Hockenhull, Esq., and of Walter Smyth, Esq. of Stopham, Sussex, and dying in 1803,
had four sons. The 2nd son, Robert, was ancestor of the was s. by his only surviving son,
Alderseys of Kent and Stafford, and the 4th, Richard, Robert Aldridge, Esq. of St. Leonard's Forest, J.P., and
father of William Aldersey, a celebrated antiquary, Mayor of D.L., High Sheriff of Sussex in 1825, 6 . 24 June, 1801 to . 20 ;

Chester in 1614. The eldest son and heir, Oct. 1829, Caroline-Ann, dau. of Charles-George Beauclerk,
John Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., m. Anne, Esq. (of the noble family of St. Albans), by Emily-Charlotte
dau. and eventual heir of Thomas Bird, of, Clutton, Esq., and his wife, dau. of William Ogilvy, Esq., and Emily-Mary,
d. in 1528, leaving inter alios, two sons, John, his heir, and Dowager Duchess of Leinster, and by her (who d. 11 SejJt.
Thomas, founder of the school of Bunbury. The former, 1869) had issue,
John Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., m. Anne, i. now of St. Leonard’s Forest.
John,
dau. of Hugh Aston, of Aston Green, Esq., and was great- ii. Robert-Barttelot, b. Dec. 1835 ; Capt. 71st Highlanders,
great-great-grandfather of killed at the Umbeyla Pass, Punjab, 19 Nov. 1863.
The Rev. Samuel Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, iii. Charles-Compton (Rev.), 6. 6 Aug. 1839 d. 7 Aug. 1866.
;

Rector of Wigan, co. Lancaster, who to. Henrietta, dau. of iv. Henry, Capt. 95th regt. b. 1842; d. 20 Nov. 1876.

Henry Bridgmann, D.D., Bishop of Sodor and Man, and d. i. Emily-Louisa, to. 1852, Hon. and Rev. Robert Henley, son
of the 2nd Baron Henley.
1742, leaving several children. The last surviving son and ii. Anna-Maria, to. 1855, Charles-Spencer, eldest son of
eventual heir, Charles-Scrase Dickins, Esq. of Coolhurst, Sussex, and his
The Rev. Samuel Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, wife, the Lady Frances-Elizabeth, dau. of the 1st Marquis
to. Margaret, youngest dau. and co-heir of Cornelius Hignet, of Northampton.
of Darland, Esq., and dying 1802, was s. by his son, iii. Caroline-Diana, to. 1857, Major the Hon. Charles-
James Keith-Falconer, late of the 4th Hussars, a Com-
Robert Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., in 1738,
missioner of Inland Revenue, son of the 7th Earl of
a bencher of the Inner Temple, who d. unm. 1802, and was Kintore,
s. by his brother,
Mr. Aldridge d. 26 May, 1871.
Samuel Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., who
to. Elizabeth, only child of William Wotton, of Haddenham,

Arms Vert, on a fesse, between three garbs or, a crown
having two leaves issuaqt therefrom, between two birds of the
co. Bucks, Esq., and dying 1802, left issue, Samuel; Thomas first, all within a bordure of the second, charged with eight
d.s.p.', Catherine; Margaret; and Elizabeth (all deceased). pellets and as many acorns alternately, ppr.
The eldest son, Crest —
An arm, couped below the elbow, vested, or, charged
Samuel Aldersey, of Aldersey Hall and Spurstow, co. with a bezant, the hand holding a quill, arg.
Chester, Esq., 6. 17 Sept. 1776; s. his father 1802; High —
Motto Dirige.
Seats—St. Leonard’s, Horsham, Sussex.
Sheriff 1816 m. 9 Aug. 1824, Lucy, dau. of George Baylis,Esq.
;

of Shiffnal, co. Salop, and by her (who d. 26 May, 1868) had


issue, ALDWORTH OF NEWMARKET.
Hugh-Robert, b. 19 Nov. 1828; d. 24 Dec. 1848. Aldworth, Richard-Outer, Esq. of New-
Thomas, now of Aldersey Hall.
Susan-Mary, to. 4 July, 1850, to Augustus Kelham, Esq., 3rd market, co. Cork, J.P. and D.L., High. Sheriff 1832-
son of Robert-Kelham Kelham, Esq. of Bleasby Hall co. 33, b. 2 Feb. 1794 m. 22 Jan. 1824, the Lady
;

Notts. Letitia Hare, eldest dau. of Richard, Yiscount Ennis-


Lucy-Anne, 30 Nov. 1854, to Charles-James Trevor-Roper,
to.
Esq. of Plasteg.
more (eldest son of William, 1st Earl of Listowel),

Mr. Aldersey
and by her (who d. 19 Sept. 1874) has issue,
d. 17 July, 1855.
i. Richard- Willi am,
Col. late 7th Royal Fusiliers, b. 31 Jan.
Arms— Gu., on a bend, arg., between two cinquefoils, or
1825; to. 30 July, 1863, Lady Mary-IIenrietta-Catherine
three leopards’ faces, vert.
Crest— demi-griffin, segreant, gu., beaked and armed, Bernard, eldest dau. of Francis, Earl of Bandon.
issuing from a plume of five ostrich feathers, or. ii. Robert, Barrister-at-Law, b 11 June, 1827;
. 23 May, m .


Seats Aldersey Hall, Chester, and Spurstow Hall, Whit- 1867, Louisa-Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late
church. General Tolley, C.B.
iii. William-St. Leger (Rev.), 6. 21 Feb. 1829; to. June,
1853, Mary, 3rd dau. of the late William-Stark Dougall,
ALDRIDGE OF ST. LEONARD’S FOREST. Esq. of Scotscraig, co. Fife, and d. 1865.
Aldridge, John, Esq. of St. Leonard’s Forest, iv. John (Rev.), 6. 8 Sept. 1832.
Sussex, late Major 21st Fusiliers, now Lieut.-Col. i. Katherine- Anne.
Commandant of the Sussex Militia, J.P. and D.L. iLtlTFagP.—The Irish branch of the ancient family of
for Sussex, b. 4 Jan. 1832 s. his father 26 May, ;
Aldworth, of Stanlake, Berks, settled in the co. of Cork temp.
1871; m. 18 July, 1863, Mary-Alethea, dau. of S. Elizabeth, when
Mathews, Esq., and relict of Thomas Broadwood, Richard Aldworth obtained a grant of part of the Earl of
Esq. of Holmbush, Sussex, and has issue, Desmond’s forfeited estate near Short Castle, Mallow. He to.
Ellen Poer, and was father of
i. Robert-Beauclerk, b. June, 1865. Sir Richard Aldworth, Knt., Provost-Marshal and Vice-
ii. Charles-Powlett, b. Sept. 1866.
President of Munster, to whom the manor and estate of New-
iii. Herbert-Henry, 6 Feb. 1869.
.
Market were granted, 1 March, 1621. That property devolved
iv. John-Barttelot, 6 . Feb. 1871.
in succession to
i. Emily-Marian.
Sir Richard Aldworth, Knt. of Newmarket, eldest son of
ElHCaQ-C.—This family of Aldridge was originally of Ux- William Aldworth, Esq. (who was the elder brother of Sir
bridge, Middlesex, and inherited the estate of St. Leonard’s Richard Aldworth, the Provost-Marshal). Sir Richard to.
Forest from Captain William Powlett, of Champions, West Martha, dau. of Sir Robert Travers, niece of Michael Boyle,
Grinstead, and St. Leonard’s Forest, about the year 1750. The the Primate, and widow of Capt. Robert Stannard, and had a
Forest, originally royal property, is held under a grant from son and heir,
the Crown since the reign of King Charles II. Boyle Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, who to. Elizabeth,
John Aldridge, Esq. of St. Leonard’s Forest, to. Henrietta, dau. of William Culliford, Esq., and had an only son,
relict of J. Tomlinson Busby, Esq., and by her (who d. 1806),
Richard Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, 6 in 1694; to . .

had issue, Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur, 1st Lord Doneraile, and had issue,
John, his successor. i. Boyle, his heir.
Robert, who assumed the surname of Busby, on succeeding ii. St. Leger, who was created Lord Doneraile.
to his maternal estates, to. Elizabeth, dau. of James Verncr, Mr. Aldworth d. 25 April, 1776, and was s. by his eldest sou,
— ; '

34 ALE THE LANDED GENTRY. ALE


Boyle Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, who to. 1st, Jane, Robert, his heir.
dau. of Robert Oliver, Esq. of Cloughnodfoy, co. Limerick, Alexander, d. unm.
and by her had issue. He to. 2ndly, Martha, dau. of Col. Claud, of Ballochmyle.
'

Boyd, H.E.I.C.S., of Southbar and Boghall, M.P. for Renfrew


Christopher Rogers, of Lota, co. Cork, and by her also had
in 1796,and for Glasgow in 1802; b. 1758; to. his cousin-
issue. Mr. Aldworth d. 7 Dec. 1788. His youngest son, german, Camilla, dau. of Boyd Porterfield, Esq. of that ilk,
Robert-Rogers Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, to. 11 by his wife, Christian, dau. of Alexander Cuninghame, of
March, 1793, Elizabeth, dau. of the Vcn. John Oliver, Arch- Craigends, and d. s. p. 1825.
deacon of Ardagh, and had issue, John, Major in the 56th regt., b. 1766; m. his cousin, Jean,
dau. of Robert Neilson, and d. s. p.
Richard-Oliver, present proprietor. Catherine. Margaret. Anna.
John (Rev.), m. 1st. 5 May, 1826, Anne, dau. of Charles-Deane Wilhelmina (Burns’ “ Lass of Ballochmyle ”).
Oliver, Esq.; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of William Jackson,
Lockhart, to. to her cousin, Claud Neilson, and had issue.
Esq. By the former he has Charles Oliver; Robert St. Leger
Lillias.
Richard- Fitz- John
(Rev.); St. Leger-Hewitt; Elizabeth-
;

Catherine Sarah-Maria and Letitia-Agnes.


; ;
The eldest son,
St. Leger, Comm. R.N., of Rockmill, co. Cork, to. Alicia, dau. Robert Alexander, of Newton, d. s.p., having s. to Newton ,

of Charles-Deane Oliver, Esq., and d. 6 Jan. 1877, having by in 1772; his brother,
her (who d. 23 Nov. 1874) had issue, Robert-Oliver, 49th ClauIj Alexander, H.E.I.C.S., b. 1753, was Paymaster-
regt., d. 31 July, 1874; and Alicia-Emily- Hester.
General to the Forces in India. He bought in 1783 the estate
Robert, Major N. Cork Rifles, late Capt. 94th regt., m. Olivia,
widow of George Wood, Esq., and dau. of the Rev. James of Ballochmyle, co. Ayr, and to. 1788„ Helenora, dau. of Sir
Morton, and has issue, William; Olivia; Adclaide-Louisa William Maxwell, Bart, of Springkell, by his wife, Margaret,
and Letitia-Charlotte. dau. of Sir Michael Stewart, Bart, of Blackball and Ardgowan,
Mr. Aldworth d. 28 Jan. 1836. by whom he had issue,
Arms —Arg., a fess, engrailed, between six billets, gu. Claud, b 1789. .

Crest — A dexter arm embowed, in armour, the hand grasping William-Maxwell, of Southbar, 6. 1790.
a straight sword, all ppr. Boyd, who s. his brother.

Motto Nec timere, nec timide. Margaret-Stewart, d. 1861. Anna-Joanna, d. 1859. i

Seat — Newmarket, co. Cork. Catherine-Maxwell, d. 1834. Helenora.


Mary, 1834, to Joshua Crompton, Esq. of Sion Hill,
to. and
Azerley, co. York ; d. 1867, leaving issue.
ALEXANDER OF BALLOCHMYLE. The eldest son,

Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle, co. Ayr, J.P. Claud Alexander, of Ballochmyle, an officer in the
1st regt. ofGuards, s. to Ballochmyle in 1809, and to. Elizabeth,
for that co. and co. Renfrew, and D.L. co. Ayr, M.P.
dau. of Col. Keatinge, by his wife Lady Martha Brabazon, dau.
for South Ayr, Colonel Grenadier Guards, b. 15 Jan.
of Anthony, 8th Earl of Meath. He d. s.p. 1845, and -was
1831 ; s. to Ballochmyle, 1861 ; m. 12 Eeb. 1803, s. by his brother,
Eliza, dau. of the late Alexander Speirs, M.P., of William-Maxwell Alexander, of Southbar. He d. unm . (

Elderslie, Lord Lieut, co. Renfrew, and has issue, 1853, and was s. by his brother,
Claud, 6. 24 Feb. 1867. Boyd Alexander, of Ballochmyle and Southbar, 6. 1796.
Robert Alexander, Burgess of Paisley, 1579,
He to. 1828, Sophia-Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse,.
iLtllPtlCJC.
Bart., and sister of Jbhn, Lord Broughton, G.C.B., and
descended from John Alexander, who was made a Burgess on
had issue,
the erection of the Borough in 1488, m. Janet Matthie, and
had a son, John Alexander, who m. 1598, Elizabeth Carswell, Claud, now of Ballochmyle.
and left issue,
John - Hobhouse - Inglis, of Southbar, Capt. R.N., A.D.C.
to the Queen, and an “Officer’’ of the Legion of Honour,
1 Robert. b. 1832; vi. Isabella-Barbara, dau. ofT.-C. Hume, and d.
2 James, Bailie of Paisley, and Commissioner of War, who 1875, leaving Boyd-William-John, b. 1862; Edwin- St.-;
sons, James
had two and Claud. Clair; Sophia-Isabella; Evelyn-Mary; and Cora-Sybil.
1 Catherine, married. 2 Janet, married. Boyd- Francis, Lieut.-Col. late Rifle Brigade, of Swifts, Kent,
The eldest son, b. 17 April, 1834; to. 27 Dec. 1865, Mary, dau. of David

Robert Alexander, of Blackhouse, and Boghall, Ayrshire, Wilson, of Castleton House, Surrey, and has issue,
and of Newtown, Renfrewshire, b. 1604; m. 1st, 1633, Marion,
dau. of Claud Hamilton, by his wife, Janet Orr, and by her ffik, }*»“. *• 1873.

Herbert, b. Dec. 1874. David, b. July, 1876.


(who d. 1648) had issue,
Marion. Helenor.
i. James, of Boghall, m. Mary, dau. of John Maxwell, of William-Maxwell, late Bengal C.S., b. 1836, to Emma, dau.
Southbar, and was ancestor of the Alexanders of Airdrie ; of Rev. William Thorp.
d. 1669. Michael- Stewart, b. 1839 d. 1855. ;
ii. Claud, of Newton ;
of whom hereafter. Helen ora-Margaret- Angela, m.1857, to John Archibald Shaw-
i. Marion, m. 1678, John Maxwell, of Bredieland, and had Stewart, 2nd son of the late Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart,
issue. Bart, of Ardgowan, and d. 1865, leaving issue.
ii. Janet, m. 1677, James Dunlop, of Doucot, and had issue.
Mr. Alexander d. Oct. 1861, and was s. by his eldest son.
He to. 2ndly, Jean, co-heir of David Henderson, and by her
had issue, Arms—Per pale, arg. and sa., a chevron, in base a crescent,,
hi. Robert, who m. J anet, dau. and heiress of Alexander Smith, and in chief a fleur-de-lys all counter-changed, within a bor-
dure, gu. and or. The date of the old arms in the Lyon
of Reidston, and had issue, two daus., Margaret and Janet,
John, who settled in Carolina. Registrar is 1673.
rv.

Crest An elephant, ppr., matriculated 1788.
The 2nd son by the first marriage, Motto — Perseverantia vincit.
Claud Alexander, b. 1645 s. ;
to Newton 1671 ; m. 1677, Seat —Ballochmyle, Mauchline, co. Ayr.
Jean, dau. of William Ralstoun of that ilk, by his wife, Ursula
Mure, of Glanderstoun, and had issue,
Robert, who s. him 1703. ALEXANDER OF BOYDSTONE.
Claud, lost at sea on his passage to Holland, 1705.
Marion, who to. 1709, Gavin Cochrane, ofCraigmuir, nephew Alexander, Archibald, Esq. of Boydstone, co.
of William, 1st Earl of Dundonald. Ayr, J.P., 18 Aug. 1812 m. April, 1853, Agnes-
b. ;

Ursula, who to. 1706, John Russell, of Braidshaw, ancestor McKnight, 4tli dau. of William Crawford, Esq. of
of Sir William Russell, Bart, of Charlton.
Cartsburn, co. Renfrew, by his wife, Jane-Tucker
The elder son,
Robert Alexander, 6. 1681 ; s. to Newton, 1703 ; to. 1720,
Crawford, of Broadfield, and has issue,
his cousin-german, Margaret, dau. of Robert Alexander the i. Alexander-Charles-Archibald, b. 10 June, 1854.
younger, of Blackhouse, and had issue, ii. William-Edward-Rubert, b. 7 Aug. 1856.
Claud, his successor. 3Ltllf7lCJC. —
The first of this family who settled in Ayr-
Jean, m. to Robert Neilson, of Paisley, and had issue. shire, was
The son and heir, Archibald Alexander, who held considerable property in
Claud Alexander, 6. 1724, s. to Newton 1738. He m. 1746, Lanarkshire, and purchased the lands of Boydstone, co. Ayr,
Joanna, dau. of Alexander Cuninghame, of Craigends, des- in 1759. He to. Mary Brownlee, of Strathaven, by whom he
cended of the noble house of Glencairn, by bis wife, Anne, left at his decease, in 1771, a dau., Mary, to. 1742, to John i

dau. of Sir George Houstoun, Bart, of Housfcoun (and grand- King, of Micklegovan, and a son and successor,
dau. of John, Earl of Perth and Melfort) he d. 1772, leaving ;
Archibald Alexander, Esq. of Boydstone, who to. Jane,

ALE THE LANDED GENTRY. ALE 15

dan. cf Duncan Crawford, Esq., and was s. at his decease, in Margaret (or Jane), dau. and heiress of John Oliver, of The
I 1816, by his son, Lodge, Newtownlimavady, chief magistrate appointed to ad -

Archibald Alexander, Esq. of Boydstone, who purchased minister the oath of allegiance on the accession of William
j
the estate of Carlung, where he resided dying unm., he was;
and Mart, and had issue. The eldest son,
s. by his brother, James Alexander, of Newtownlimavady, merchant, m.
Alexander Alexander, Esq. of Boydstone, a Major in the Elizabeth Ross, of Newtownlimavady, and had issue. Mr.
I army, who to. 29 Oct. 1800, Grace, 2nd dau. of Angus Alexander (whose will was proved 4 July, 1786) was s. by his
I ;
McAlester, of the Loupe, Chief of the Clan Allaster of Kintire, eldest son,
I and d. 1843, leaving issue, Lesley Alexander, of Newtownlimavady, who m. Anna
I Archibald, now of Boydstone. Simpson, of Armagh, and had issue,
Jane. Amelia. i. John, of Newtownlimavady, m. Margaret, dau. of Samuel
[j

Mr. Alexander d. 1843. Maxwell, Esq., and dying 1853, left issue,
J
1 Lesley, 11th Hussars, d. unm. 2 Alexander, d. unm .
[I Arms— Quarterly : a lion rampant gu., holding a
1st, arg.,
3 Samuel-Maxwell, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co.
I battle axe or; 2nd, a hand sustaining a pair of balances of
or,
I equal scales 3rd, arg., a lymphad, sails furled, sa. 4th, per Londonderry, b. 1834.
; ;
4 John, of Newtownlimavady, 6. 1836; d. unm.
I pale arg. and sa., a chev., and in base a crescent, counter-
1 Anna, m. 1857, Alfred-John Stanton, Esq., M.P., and d.
I changed.
I —
Crest A bear sejant, ppr.
1858.
I —
Motto Per mare, per terras. 2 Jane, m. E.-F.-C. Ritter, Esq.

Seat Ann’s Lodge, Boydstone, co. Ayr. ii. James, of Gortinesson, co. Derry.
iii. Lesley, of Foyle Park, J.P. and D.L. m. 1835, Amelia-
;
Maria, dau. of Col. Bates, but d. s. p.
iv. Alexander, d. 1832. v. Thomas, late of Ah illy.
ALEXANDER OP WESTERTON. i. Louisa.
iii.
ii. Jane, m. Wm. Moody, Esq.
Elizabeth.
Alexander, Sir James-Edward, of Westerton, The youngest son,
j
co. Major-Gen. in the army, K.C.L.S.,
Stirling, Thomas Alexander, Esq. of Frowick House, Essex, and
I K.C.S.J., F.R.S.E., m. 1837, Eveline-Marie, dau. of Ahilly, co. Donegal, High Sheriff of the last-named co. in

\ Col. Charles-Cornwallis Michell, K.H., K.C.T.S., 1852, to. Jane, eldest dau. of
William Haigh, Esq. of Westfield
Surveyor-General of the Cape of Good Hope, and House, Doncaster, and had issue,
I has issue, Lesley-William, now of Ahilly. James. Thomas.
Edward-Merydeth-Edgworth.
I i. Edward-Mayne, b. in 1841. ii. Ranald. Anna-Louisa (Mrs. Bristow).
Ii iii. Herbert. iv. Gerald. Rosetta, to. Algernon Bathurst, Esq.
|!
i. Helen, d. young. Elizabeth-Frances.

ILtUCKQP. —The late Edward Alexander, Esq. of Powiz, He d. 1867.

I son of James Alexander, Esq., Provost of Stirling, byEuphemia Arms— Per pale, arg. and sa., a chevron, and in base a cres-
I his wife, widow of James Henderson, Esq., and only dau. of cent, counterchanged.
\James Mayne, Esq. of St. Ninians, b. 1768; to. 1st, 1801, Miss —
Crest An arm embowed in armour, ppr., in the hand a
sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt or.
I Colquhoun, dau. of R. Colquhoun, Esq., and sister of Gideon
I Colquhoun, Esq., late Resident at Bussorah; 2ndly, 1803,

Motto Per mare, per terras.
Seats— Frowick House, St. Osyth, Essex; Ahilly, Buncrana,
I Catherine, dau. of Provost John Glass, and niece of Major-Gen. co.Donegal.
I Sir Alexander Bryce, K.C.H., Inspector-General of Fortifica-
I'tions, of Dr. Bryce, Dean of the Chapel Royal, and of
I Dr. James Bryce, of Edinburgh, and by the latter only had ALEXANDER OP MILFORD.
issue,
Alexander, John, Esq. of Milford House, co.
James-Edward (Sir), his heir.
John, Major in the Rifle Brigade, who assumed the surname
Carlow, M.A., High Sheriff 1824, and M.P. for
of Henderson, on succeeding to the estate of Westerton, at Carlow 1853 to 1859, m. 18 Oct. 1848, Esther, eldest
the decease of his uncle, John Henderson, Esq., in whose dau. of the late Matthew Brinkley, Esq. of Parsons-
family the lands of Westerton had been for several hundred
town, co. Meath, 2nd son of Eight Rev. John
years. He
unm. 1858.
d.
Euphemia-Mayne, who d. unm. 1823. Brinkley, Bishop of Cloyne, and has issue,
! Mary-Bryce, m. J. Colquhoun, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. i. John, an officer in the army, b. 1850.
Catherine-Glass, to. J.-MacArthur Moir, Esq. of Milton.
ii. William-Cranstoun, b. 1851. iii. Lorenzo, b. 1853.

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Arms— Quarterly; 1st and
per pale, arg. and sa., a
4th, iv. Charles-Henry, 6. 1856. v. George, b. 1858.
|: chevron, and in base a crescent, all counterchanged 2nd and ;
i. Harriet-Lueia, to. E.-G.-M. Donnithorne, Esq.
3rd, or, a galley, sa., three cross-crosslets, fitchee, gu.
—A beaver.
1

Crest 3£tnpff<J£. John Alexander, Esq. of Ballyclose, New-


Motto —Per mare, per terras. townlimavady, co. Londonderry, eldest son of Andrew
Seat— Westerton, near Bridge of Allan, N.B. Alexander Esq. (attainted 1689), by his second wife to. Ann ;

White, and d. 1747, leaving issue,


i. John, of whose line we treat.
ALEXANDER OP SOUTHBAR. ii. Nathaniel, ancestor of the Earls of Caledon.
iii. William, ancestor of Alexander, Bart,
See Alexander oe Ballochmyle, i. Martha, to. Wm. Kellie, Esq.

The eldest son,


John Alexander, Esq. of Belfast, b. 26 Jan. 1736; m. 29-

ALEXANDER OF AHILLY. May, Anne, dau. of George Portis, Esq., and dying 23 Dec.
1760,
1821, was s. by his son,
Alexander, Lesley-William, Esq. of Frowick John Alexander, Esq. of Milford, co. Carlow, b. 27 Feb.
House, Essex, and of Ahilly, Buncrana, co. Donegal, 1764; m. 8 Sept. 1801, Christian-Izod, dau. of Lorenzo Nickson,.
J.P., b. 1841. Esq. of Chapel Izod, co. Kilkenny, and had issue,

ILtUeatJC.—The Rev. Andrew Alexander, D.D., presby- i. John, now of Milford.


terian minister, went from Scotland and settled in the north of ii. Lorenzo-William, m. 1857, Harriet, dau. of Col. Bruen, of
Ireland, a.d. He m. Dorothea, dau. of Rev. James
1618. Oak Park, co. Carlow, and d. 1867, leaving a son, Henry-
Bruen, and two daus., Christian, and Anne.
Caulfeild, D.D., and dying circa 1641, left a son,
iii. George, to. 1861, Susan, dau. of Stephen Collins, Esq.,
Andrew Alexander (attainted by James II., 1689), who m. and has issue.
1st, a dau. of Sir Thomas Phillips, called Governor Phillips, iv. James, m. 1855, Lucia-Margaret, dau. of Sir Wm. Clarkc-
and had a son and heir, Jacob; he to. 2ndly, a dau. of the Travers, Bart.
Laird of Hilles, and had a son, John, ancestor of the Alexan- v. Charles-Leslie (Rev.), b. 1820.
ders of Milford, co. Carlow, of London, of Portglenone, co. vi. Henry, Col. in the army, b. 1822.
i. Anne, to. 1828, to John Cranstoun, Esq. n. Lucia.
Antrim, of Forkhill, co. Armagh, of Somerhill, Kent, of the
iii. Fanny, to. 1847, to Rev. Charles-Henry Travers.
j* Earls of Caledon, and of the Baronets Alexander. The eldest
it son,
Mr. Alexander d. 16 Aug. 1843.
Jacob Alexander, Esq. of Newtownliinavady, m. 1692, Seat —Milford House, near Carlow.
— G

1G ALE THE LANDED GENTRY ALI

ALEXANDER OF HOLWOOD. Mr. Alington d. 1662 his 2nd son, ;

Alexander, Robert, Esq. of Holwood, C.B.,


Henry Alington, Esq. of Swinhope, had two sons,
J.P. Kent, b. 2 July, 1813, m. 1 Oct. 1846, Caroline, I. Marmadcke,his successor.
n. William, of Lincoln’s Inn, London, m. Elizabeth, sister of
dau. of George Murray, Esq., and 2ndly, Dec. 1870, Sir Thomas-Cookes Winford, Knt., of Glushampton, co.
Emmeline, dau. of Robert Kaye Greville, Esq., and Worcester, and niece of Sir Thomas Cookes, founder of
widow of Major-General Henry Drummond. Worcester College, Oxford, and d. 1731, leaving a son
Henry, who s. his uncle at Swinhope.
JL t ItCit (JC. William Alexander, Esq. of London, elder The elder son,
brother of James, 1st Earl of Caledon, mi. Charlotte, dau. of Marmaduke Alington, Esq. of Swinhope, also of Lineoln’s-
Dr. Messenger Monsey, and d. in 1774, leaving issue, and d. unm. 1749, when he was s. by
inn, inherited the estates,
i. (Rev.), whose only child, Dorothea, on. Rev. Alex-
Monsey hisnephew,
ander Staples, D.D. Rev. Henry Alington, of Swinhope, Rector of Aston, co.
ii. Robert, of whom
we treat. Hertford, who mi. Frances, dau. of Robert Baron, Esq. of
i. Anne, mi. William Dalton, Esq., and d 1840. .

II. Jemima, mu 1789, Rev. John-Edward Rolfe, and was Letchworth, co. Herts, by whom (who d. in 1809) he had issue,
mother of Robert Monsey, Lord Cranworth, who devised Marmaduke, his heir.
Holwood to Robert Alexander, Esq. William (Rev.), ancestor of Alington of Little Barford.
in. Catherine, m. 1800, Venerable J.-B. Colyer, of Hack- Henry, of Hertford, d. 1845, leaving issue, Mary, who m. .

ford Hall, Norfolk. William Medland, Esq. of Hertford.


The 2nd son, Mary, ml Col. George Maddison (see Maddison of Partney). 5
Frances, d. unm.
Robert Alexander, Esq. of Gloucester Place, Portman
Sarah, m. Rev. John Robinson, of Faldingworth.
Square, London, in the E.I.Co. Civil Service, and Member of
Council at Madras, mi. 1st, Miss Williams, by whom he had a Mr. Alington d. 1781, and was s. by his eldest son,
son, James-William, Bengal Civil Service; hem.. 2ndly, 1809, Rev. Marmaduke Alington, M.A. of Swinhope, who mu'
Grace, 2nd dau. of Rev. St. John Blacker, D.D., by whom Anne, dau. of the Rev. John Emeris, of Louth, co. Lincoln, !

(who d. 1835) he left at his decease, 1861, and by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
i. Robert, now of Holwood. George-Marmaduke, now of Swinhope.
i. Charlotte, mi. John Muddelle, Esq. Henry, b. 3 Aug. 1800, who assumed the surname and arms
ii. Mary, m. 6 April, 1837, Rev. Sir St.-Vincent-Love Ham- of Pye, in compliance with the will of Mrs. Sarah Howe
mick, 2nd bart. of Cavendish Square. (the descendant of Hugh Alington, the elder son of Henry
Alington, Esq. of Swinhope and Hoddesden, temp. Charles
Seat —Holwood, Keston, Beckenham, Kent. II.), who bequeathed to him an estate at Bosbury, derived
i

from the Pye family. He ml 1st, Charlotte-Mary, dau. and


co-heiress of John Yarburgh, Esq. of Frampton, and had by
ALEXANDER OF PORTGLENONE, her (who d. 1847) one dau., Charlotte-Alington, m. to the
co. ANTRIM. Rev. Charles-Cary Barnard, and d. 1869. He m. 2ndly,
1854, Lady Albinia-Frances Hobart, eldest dau. of the Earl
Alexander, Robert- Jackson, Esq. See Burke’s of Buckinghamshire, and had by her a dau., Mary-Albinia,
Peerage (Caledon). b. 18 Nov. 1856; mu 17 July, 1877, Lieut. Charles-H. Coch-
1

rane, R.N.
John (Rev.), Rector of Candlesby, co. Lincoln, mu 1835,
ALEXANDER OF FORK HILL,
.

Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Sir Alan Bellingham, 2nd bart. of


co. ARMAGH. Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, and has 1 Alan-Marmaduke
(Rev.), Rector of Benniworth

m. 1866, Katherine-Paulina,
;

See Burke’s Peerage (Caledon). dau. of Rev. F.-T. Atwood, and has issue ; 2 Henry-Giles,
Inspector of Schools, mu and has issue; 1 Hester-Frances, m. <

15 April, 1868, Rev. N. Royds; and other issue.


ALINGTON OF SWINHOPE. Hildebrand-William, of Boston, m. Katherine, dau. of Francis
Overton, Esq. of Louth. He d. s. p. 1866 : his widow d. 1874.
Alington, George-Marmaduke, Esq. of Swin- Richard Pye (Rev.), Rector of Swinhope, m. 1842, Emily, dau. j

liope, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., b. 17 Feb. 1798 ; of William Medland, Esq. of Hertford, and has Henry-Raw-
m. 17 May, 1825, Mary, dau. of Matthew-Bancroft don, b. 1844, and other issue.
Anne, mu Rev. William Cooper, of West Rasen, and d. 1870.
Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, co. Lincoln, by whom Sarah-Penelope, mu Rev. George-Alington Robinson, Rccior
{who d. 9 May, 1877) he has had issue, of Irby, and d. 1864.
i. George-Hugh, 68th regt., 6. 1826; d. at Malta, 9 June, Mr. Alington, who was Rector of Walsoken, Norfolk, d. 1840,
1852. and was s. by his eldest son.
ii.Charles-Argentine (Rev.), 6. 22 March, 1828. Rector of
Muckton-with-Burwell, mi. 1 July, 1873, Eleanor, youngest

Arms Sa., a bend, engr., between six billets arg., quartering
Argentine, Fitz-Thomas, Gardiner, Winford, and Cookes. J
dau. of Daniel Cave, Esq. of Cleve Hill, Gloucester, and by ——A talbot, passant, ermine.
Crest
her (who d. 5 May, 1874) has a dau., Eleanor-Cave, b. Motto Non Pour Haines, used since 1634, but the original
5 May, 1874. one was “ En Dieu est tout.”
-Scat— Swinhope, Great Grimsby.
hi. Arthur-Hildebrand, Commander R.N., 6. 10 Oct. 1839;
on. 9 June, 1870, Charlotte-Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles
Moore, of Garlenick, Cornwall, and has,
1 Arthur-Cyril-Marmaduke, b. 15 June, 1872.
ALINGTON OF LITTLE BABFOED.
2 Argentine-Hugh, b. 10 July, 1876. Alington, Julius, Esq. of Little Barford Manor
1 Charlotte-Hildegarde-Mary.
2 Sophie-Ellen-Elfrida. House, co. Bedford, b. 6 Dec., 1836 m. 5 Jan. 1871, ;

iv. Albert- Edward, of Canterbury, New Zealand, 24 Nov.


Katherine-Mary, dau. of Edmund Wright, Esq. of
b.
1841. Halston Hall, co. Salop, and has issue,
v. Frederick-William, b. 29 July, 1845. i. Charles-Edmund-Argentine, b. 26 May, 1872.
i. Sophy- Anne, on. 11 June, 1862, Rev. William-Charles ii. Walter-Hildebrand, b. 24 Jan. 1874.
Sharpe, B.D., Vicar of Holmc-Spalding, co. York, who d. in. Julius-Hugh, 6. 3 May, 1873.
6 March, 1865. i. Catherine-Hilda, b. 29 May, 1877.

ii. Ellen-Fanny.
M r. Alington is Lord of the manors of Little Bar-
31 incagC. —
eorge Altngton, Esq. of Swinhope, co. ford and Marston Morteyne.
Lincoln, son of George Alington, Esq., younger brother of Sir
Giles Alington, of Horseheath (ancestor of the Lords Alington),
3tUlCil(JC. —This family is a branch of Alington of Sicim
hope, descending from,
and the descendant of an old Norman family, d. 1633, leaving
Rev. William Alington, Rector of Twywill, co. Northamp',
his large property in that county to his grand nephew,
ton, 2nd son of Rev. Henry Alington, of Swinhope. He mi
Henry Alington, Esq. of Swinhope and Hoddesdon, who mi.
Sarah, dau. of John Williamson, Esq. of Baldock, co. Hertford i
Penelope, dau. of Sir Marmaduke Dalyson, Knt. of Hailing,
and d. 1849, leaving, with a dau. Frances, a son,
Kent, and had two sons,
Rev. John Alington, M.A., of Little Barford Manor House
i. Hugh, who left an only dau. and heiress Barbara, whose co. Bedford, and Letchworth Hall, co. Hertford, b. 4 May
descendant, Mrs. Sarah Rowe, bequeathed her property to
Henry Alington, 2nd son of the late Rev. Marmaduke 1795 ; m. 3 Oct. 1822, Eliza-Frances, 2nd dau. of Right Hon
Alington, on condition of his assuming the surname of Pie. Sir Thomas Plumer, of Canon’s Park, Middlesex, Master of th
I

ii. Henry. J
Rolls, by whom (who d. 1838) he had issue,
; ;

ALL THE LANDED GENTRY. ALL 17

i. John, d. s. p. n. William, successor to his father. iii.Robert, of Sunnyside, co. Durham, Lord of the Manor of
hi. Henry, b. 23 July, 1831 d. unm. ;
Barton, co. York, to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir (with her
iv. Charles (Rev.), b. 22 April, 1833 d. unm. ;
sister Mary, wife of William Russell, Esq. of Brancepeth
v. Jolius, now of Little Barford. Castle, maternal great-grandfather of the present Viscount
i. Frances, m. Rev. George Yalden, M.A. n. Mary. Boyne and Baron Brancepeth) of Robert Harrison, Esq. a
hi. Emily, to. Rev. Nathaniel Royds, Rector of Little wealthy merchant at Sunderland, and dying 28 March, 1806,
Barford, and d. 1865. left issue,
1 Robert, of Newbottle, co. Durham, 6. 10 April, 1763
Rev. John Alington, d. 1864, and was s. by his eldest sur-
[who joined his cousin, George Allan, M.P., in breaking
viving son, the entail of the old family estates] to. 20 Dec. 1792,
;
William Alington, Esq. of Little Barford Manor House, Hannah (who d. 9 Jan. 1837, aged 70), dau. of William
and Letchworth Hall, b. 6 April, 1826, and d. 31 May, 1874, Havelock, Esq. of Sunderland, and sister of William
and was s. by his only surviving brother, Havelock, Esq., late of Ingress Park, Kent (father of the
Julius Alington, Esq. of Little Barford, present Lord of renowned Commander, Sir Henry Havelock), and left at
his demise, 27 Dec. 1813,
the Manor.
William, who s. to Blackwell Grange at the demise of
Arms, Crest, and Motto same as Alington of Swinhope. his kinsman, Geo. Allan, 21 July, 1828.
Seat —Little Barford, St. Neots, co. Northampton. Robert-Henry, F.S.A., present representative of the
family.
John, of Dalton-upon-Tees, co. York, b. 25 June, 1803
to. Eliza, dau. of Mr. Jeffries, and d. s. p. 25 March,
ALLAN OF BLACKWELL GRANGE. 1844.
George-Thomas, of Eryholme, co. York, D.L. of co.
Allan, Robert-Henry, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, Durham, b. 11 Oct. 1804; m. 11 Oct. 1843, Maria, dau.
land Blackwell Hall, co. Durham, and of Barton, co. of the Rev. Thomas Kamshay, Vicar of Brampton.
James, b. 2 Dec. 1807 d. unm. 26 March, 1833.
I
York, F.S.A., D.L., High Sheriff of Durham 1851, ;

Elizabeth-Anne, to. 21 May, 1832, Benjamin Dunn,


and J.P. for Durham and N.R. of co. York, b. 22 Esq. of Hurworth, co. Durham, and d. 25 Dec. 1854.
Jan. 1802 m. 14 July, 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of
;
He d. 18 Oct. 1868.
Ann.
I
John Gregson, Esq. of Murton and Burdon, co. Dur- Joanna-Mary, to. 22 Sept. 1836, Edward - Haygarth
ham, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heiress of Maling, Esq., and has one son, Edwin-Allan Maling,
[Lancelot Allgood, Esq., and had one son, to. 30 April, 1868, Maria-Jane, dau. of James Hartley,
Esq., M.P., and one dau. She d. 6 Jan. 1857.
Robert-Killinghall, b. 25 Dec. 1842 d. 25 Sept. 1843.
I ;
Mary-Emma, m. 1st, 10 July, 1837, William Wheatley,
iLtnCitfftr.-This is a branch of the ancient family of Esq., who d. s. p. 30 Sept. 1850. She to. 2ndly, 30
[1&.LLAN of BuckenhaLl and Brockhurst, co. Stafford, whose March, 1853, the Rev. Arthur Rudd, who d. 18 May,
1873.
[descent is deduced in an unbroken line from Henry Allan, or
Caroline-Jane, to. 1st, 28 Sept. 1831, William-Hunter
Alley ne, Lord of Buckenhall, in 1290. Bume, Esq. (whocL 8 July, 1844), and has a son, Freville-
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George Allan, Esq. of Yarm, co. York, living 1630 (son of Lambton. She to. 2ndly, 23 Oct. 1845, John Murray,
peorge Allan, “ who went to settle in the county of Durham,” Esq., and d. 30 Nov. 1849.

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xnd who was 2nd son of William Allan, Esq. of Brockhouse, 2 John, of Blackwell, co. Durham, M.A., J.P., b. 29 Aug.
Lho d. 2 July, 1589), to. Dorothy Sawyer, dau. of Thomas 1779 d. unm. 4 Sept. 1844. This gentleman declined a
;

Clifton, and had (with other children, who d. s. p.), baronetcy.


1 Elizabeth, to. John Maling, Esq. of Hylton, co. Durham,
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Thomas (eldest son),1651 ; of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, who


6.
and d. 1810.
amassed a large fortune in the collieries, and purchased 2 Anne, d. unm. 1807.
estates, a part of which still retains the name of Allan’s 3 Mary, to. 13 June, 1802, John-Henry John ston, Esq.
Flatts, near Chester-le-Street. He left four sons, 1 John, Capt. North York Militia, and d. 1865, aged 82.
d. unm 2 George, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, d. 1729, leaving
. ;

four daus., his co-heirs; 3 Lionel, of Rotterdam, who to. a The eldest son,
dau. of Edward Colville, Esq. of Whitehouse, co. Durham, George Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, F.S.A., who is
and sister to Camilla, wife of Charles, 2nd Earl of Tanker- designated in Sir John Prestwick’s Republica, as “ a learned,
ville; and 4 Thomas, of Allan’s Flatts, the largest coal studious, and careful preserver of English antiquities, and a
owner on the river Wear, d. 1740, leaving a son, Thomas, favourer of literature ;” and by Mr. Surtees, as “an eminent
who d. unm., and four daus., co-heirs, viz., Susan, m.
antiquary and collector,” was b. 7 June, 1736. He to. 18 Sept.
Ralph Jennison, Esq., M.P., of Walworth Castle, co.
Durham, Master of the Stag-hounds to George II. ;
1766, Ann, only dau. and heir of James-Colling Nicholson,
Margaret, to. Jennison Shafto, Esq., M.P., of Wratting Esq. of Scrutton, co. York, and had,
Part, co. Cambridge ; Dorothy, m. James Garland, Esq. George, his successor.
of Michael Stow Hall, Essex; and Camilla, to. 1752, James, Capt. 29th regt., b. 27 Feb. 1772 d. 28 May, 1795.
;
Robert Shafto, Esq. of Benwell, High Sheriff of Northum- Anne, m. John Wright, Esq. of Bolton-on-Swale, co. York,
berland, and was mother of a dau., Camilla, heiress to her and d. 1797.
brother, m. William Adair, Esq., grandfather of the Elizabeth, to. Nov. 1791, Seymour Hodgson, Esq. of Rich-
present Lord Waveney. mond, co. York.
John, bapt. 18 June, 1653; whose only dau. and heir to. Mr. Hannah, d. young.
Swainston. Dorothy, d. unm. 18 Sept. 1821.
Henry, bapt. 6 Nov. 1665 ; who to. twice ; by his first wife he
had an only dau., to. to Capt. Mewse, and by his second, Mr. Allan d. 17 May, 1800, and was s. by his elder s*n,
another dau., to. to William Francis, Esq. of London. George Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, M.A., F.S.A.,
George (sixth son), b. 1663 who making a large fortune
;
M.P. for Durham, a gentleman not more distinguished for his
by government contracts, built Blackwell Grange, “ a
literary talents than for an elegant, accomplished, and gene-
handsome spacious mansion,” in 1710, and purchased
estates. He d. 1744. His granddau., Anne Allan, who rous mind. He to. Prudence, dau. of William Williams, Esq.
eventually became sole heiress, d. universally lamented, He d. s. p. 28 July, 1828, and was s. by his kinsman,
|
Oct. 1785, and devised all her estates in Durham and York- William Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, J.P., 6. 21 May,
shire to her cousin and nearest male relation of her name,
1796; who d. unm. 12 Nov. 1854, and was s. by his brother,
James Allan, Esq. of Darlington, Blackwell Grange and
the present Robert-Henry Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange
Barton.
Robert (seventh son), who d. at Antigua, leaving an only and Blackwell Hall, who has lately added considerably to his
dau. and heiress, Elizabeth, who to. John Burke, Esq. landed estates in the cos. of Durham and York.
Nicholas (eighth son), of whom presently.
Arms— Sa., a cross potent, quarter pierced, or, charged
he eighth son of George Allan, of Yarm, with four guttes de sang, in chief two lions’ heads, erased, of
Nicholas Allan, Esq. of Staindrop, co. Durham, b. 1668 the second, all within a bordure engrailed, erminois quarter- ;

ing Pemberton, Hindmarsh, Killinghall, Herdewyk,


.1691, Elizabeth, only dau. of William Sober, Esq. of Cocker-
Lambton, and Dodsworth.
n, co. Durham, and had
tcept the youngest son,
fifteen children, who all d. unm., —
Crest A demi-lion, rampant, arg., ducally crowned gu.,
holding in the dexter paw a cross potent or, and supportisg
James Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, upon whom the with the sinister paw a rudder of the second.
[ertloi mily estate, and a moiety of the Killinghall estate eventually —
Motto Fortiter gerit crucem.
volved. He was 6. 23 Oct. 1712 m. 18 Nov. 1734, Elizabeth,
;

Seats Blackwell Grange and Blackwell Hall, Darlington, co.
iu. of William Pemberton, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
Durham.
John Killinghall, Esq. of Middleton St. George, co. Durham,
€ 'id d. 1790, leaving issue,
ii

ALLARDICE.
f i. George, his successor.
,
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;croi

u. James, d. unm. 26 Sept. 1890. See Barclay.


c
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18 ALL THE LANDED GENTRY. ALL


ALLCROFT OF STOKESAY CASTLE. The eldest son,
'
John- Bartlett Allen, Esq. of Cresselly, co. Pembroke,
Allcroft, John-Derby, Esq. of Stokesay Castle, to. 1763, Elizabeth, only child of John Hensleigh, Esq. or
Shropshire, and Harlington, Middlesex, M.P. for Panteague, and had issue,
Worcester, J.P. for Shropshire, Lord of the Manors i. John-Hensleigh, his heir.
of Stokesay and Onibury, Patron of five Livings, and ii. Lancelot-Baugh, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, and
at one time Master of Dulwich College, b. 1 Jan. 1774 m.
Treasurer of Christ’s Hospital, b. 19 July, 1822; ;
j

1st, 13 May, 1813, Caroline, dau. of Thomas-Peter Romilly,


m. 1st, 1854, Mary- Annette, dau. of Rev. Thomas Esq. of Dulwich, brother of Sir Samuel Romilly, and by her,
j

Martin, which lady d. 1857 and 2ndly, 9 Aug. 1861,


; who d. 1830, had two sons,
Mary-Jewell, elder dau. of John Blundell, Esq., of 1 George-Baugh, of Cilrhiw, co. Pembroke, J.P., b. 23
to. 19 March, 1846, Dorothea-Hannah, dau.
Timsbury Manor, Hants, by whom he has issue, April, 1821
;

of Roger Eaton, Esq., and has John-Romilly, b. 1847, and


j

i. Herbert-John, b. 10 July, 1865. other issue,


ii. Walter-Lacy, b. 6 Oct. 1870. 2 Edmund-Edward (Rev.), Rector of Porthkerry, 6. 1824; I

to. 1848, Bertha, dau. of Roger Eaton, Esq., and has


in. Arthur-Raleigh, b. 29 Jan. 1872.
Edward-Lancelot-Baugh, b. 1853, and other issue.
iv. John-Derby, 6 . 13 Sept. 1873.
Lancelot-Baugh Allen to. 2ndly, July, 1841, Georgiana-
i. Elizabeth-Mary, b. 22 Nov. 1866.
Sarah, dau. of Charles-Nathaniel Bayley, Esq., by the Lady
ii. Harriet- Jewell, 6 16 Oct. 1868.
.
Sarah his wife, dau. of George, 4th Earl of Jersey, and had
Mr. Allcroft of Stokesay Castle is only son of the by her (who d. 1859),

lateJeremiah Macklin Allcroft ( b 1791, d. 1867), .


3 Clement-Francis-Romilly, 6. '1844 ; m. 1877, Edith- I

Louisa, dau. of Rev. Robert Wedgwood.


by Hannah, his wife, dau. of Thomas and Sarah 1 Elizabeth-Jessie.
Derby he had one sister, Elizabeth Macklin, b.
; Mr. L.-B. Allen d. 1845.
1824, m. 1845, William- Yarmouth Jones, Esq. of i. Elizabeth, to. Josiah Wedgwood, Esq., deceased.
High Beech, Essex, and d. 1851. ii. Catherine, second wife of Sir James Mackintosh, deceased,
in. Mary, d. young.
Arms— Arg., a cross engr., in the first and fourth quarters a iv. Caroline, to. Rev. Edward Drewe, Rector of Broadhem-
fret between four fleurs-de-lis sa. bury, deceased.

Crest Out of the battlements of a tower a demi-lion ppr M v. Jane-Louisa, to. John Wedgwood, Esq.
holding in the dexter paw a flag-staff, therefrom flowing to the vi. Harriet, to. Rev. Matthew Surtees, M.A., Prebendary of
sinister a banner, arg., charged with a fret sa., and resting the Canterbury and Gloucester, younger son of Aubone Surtees,
sinister paw on an escutcheon, also arg., charged with a fleur- Esq. of Newcastle a»d Headley, and brother-in-law of Lord
de-lis sa. Eldon. Mrs. Surtees d. 1847.

Motto Dat Deus incrementum. vii. Jessie., m. Sismondi, the historian, d . 1845.
Seat— Stokesay Castle, Onibury, Shropshire. viii. Emma, d . 1866. ix. Frances.
Mr. Allen was s. at his decease by his elder son,
John-Hensleigh Allen, Esq. of Cresselly, b. 29 Aug. 1769,
ALLEN OF THE EHYD. J.P. and D.L., who filled the office of High Sheriff for c«.
Pembroke in 1809, and represented that shire in Parliament
See Tournay. from 1819 to 1826. He m. 12 Nov. 1812, Gertrude, youngest
dau. of Lord Robert Seymour, 3rd son of Francis, 1st Marquess
ALLEN OF CLIFFORD PRIORY. of Hertford, and by that lady, who d. 13 Jan. 1825, had issue,
Seymour Phillips, his heir.
Allen, Benjamin-Haigh, Eoq. of Clifford Priory, Henry-George, Barrister-at-Law, late Recorder of Andover, j

oo. Hereford, and Longcroft, co. Stafford, J.P. and 29 July, 1810.
6.
John-Hensleigh, b. 3 Nov. 1818 to. Miss Snelgar, and
D.L., High
Sheriff co. Hereford, 1875, b. 3 July, ;

d. s. p. 1868.
1821 ; m. 7 Oct. 1845, Mary*Sophia, youngest dau. Gertrude-Elizabeth, d. 1824.
of the Rev. Henry-William Champneys, of Osten- Isabella-Georgina, to. 1840, George-Lort Phillips, Esq., M.P.,
hanger, Kent, and cousin of the Earl of Derby, and of Lawrenny Hall.

Jkas two daus., Mary-Lucy and Emily-Kate. Mr. Allen d. 9 April, 1843, and was s. by his son,
Seymour-Phillips Allen, Esq. of Cresselly, J.P. andD.L.,
UtltPTlIJC. —This family have possessed lands in the West High Sheriff, 1850, 6. 24 May, 1815; m. 29 July, 1843, Lady*"
Riding of the co. York since 1680. Catherine, dau. of Newton, Earl of Portsmouth, and had isstte,
Benjamin-Haigh Allen, Esq., D.L., J.P., of Greenhead, Henry-Hugh, b. 19 Nov. 1845 d. 8 May, 1847.
i. ;

<co. York (son of Thomas Allen, Esq. of Thorp, by Martha his ii. Henry-Seymour, now of Cresselly.
wife, dau. of Thomas Haigh, Esq. of Gledholt), b. 31 March, hi. Frederick-Seymour, b. 23 Aug. 1849.
1793; s. his uncle Benjamin, Haigh, Esq. of Gledholt; m. iv. Francis-Seymour, b. 29 March, 1853.
31 Oct. 1814, Sarah, 4th dau. of John Whitacre, Esq. of Wood- v. John-Seymour, b. 17 March, 1855.
vi. Newton-Seymour, b. 5 Aug. 1857.
house, co. York, and had issue,
i. Gertrude-Catherine, to. 1877, Sir Owen Scourfield, Bart.
Benjamin-Haigh, now of Clifford Priory. ii. Camilla-Frances-Henrietta, d. young, 1853.
John-Whitacre, of Ecclesfield, co. York, B.A., Major 5th March, 1861, and was by
Mr. S.-P. Allen d. 13 s. his son, til
West York Militia, b. 22 April, 1823 ; m. 18 Sept. 1851, Eliza,
eldest dau. of the late Rev. Dr. Whiteside, Vicar of present Henry-Seymour Allen, Esq. of Cresselly.
Scarboro’, and niece of the late Right Hon. James Whiteside, Arms—Per bend, rompu, arg. and sa., six martlets countci
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and has a son, Alfred-James- changed. i
Whitacre, b. 1857, and two daus., Harriette-Geraldine and —A dove holding in the beak an olive branch,
Crest all ppr, h
Motto — Amicitia sine fraude.
•I

Edith-Lily- Whiteside.
Caroline, m. 1850, Rer. William-P.-H. Hutchinson, M.A. Seat— Cresselly, ^Pembroke.
Sarah, to. 1861, Rev. Hamilton Kingsford, M.A.
Seat — Clifford Priory, Hereford. ALLEN OF BICTON.
Allen, Joshua- Jullian, Esq. of Bicton, c.
ALLEN OF CRESSELLY. Pembroke, J.P. for that co. and co. Somerset, b. i
March, 1799 m. 8 July, 1821, Martha, only su
;

Allen, Henry-Seymottr, Esq. of Cresselly, co. viving dau. of John Brooke, Esq. of London, ar
Pembroke, late 1st Life Guards, J.P., High Sheriff, had issue,
1873, b. 30. Aug. 1847; s. his father 13 March, 1861. i. Joshua-Bird, B.A., b 15 May, 1823; to. 13 April, 184
.

iCtlTCTtgC.— John Allen, Esq., 2nd son of David Allen, Margaretta-Anne, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Willif
Esq. of Fobstone, by Anne his wife, sister and heir of John Morison, E.I.C.S., of Portclew House, co. Pembroke, a
Laugharne, Esq., M.P., and grandson of William Allen, Esq. has issue,
of Gelliswick, co. Pembroke, m. Joan, dau. of John Bartlett, 1 William-Bird, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b . 1851.
of Cresselly, and left issue, 1 Lucy-Martha.
John-Bartlett, his heir. ii. Charles-John, b 2 March, 1832; to. 1856, Augusta-Mai
.

Roger, m. Margaret, widow of John Davis, Esq. of the Hays, dau. of Eusebius- Arthur Lloyd Esq., formerly Surg<
and had a son, James Allen, Esq. of Freestone Hall.
of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, and has issue. : 1
Joshua, ancestor of Allen of Bicton.
Margaret, wife of A. Leach, Esq. i. Mary-Anne, d . 19 July, 1833. l;
— ;

ALL THE LANDED GENTRY, ALL 19

Hawarden. Eventually Prior Park, after passing through


UtltCaCJC. Joshua Allen, 3rd son of John Allen, of
by Joan Dartlett his wife, to. his first cousin, Mar-
Cresselly,
many hands, became and still is a great Catholic College.
The Bathhampton property descended in the male line,
garet, dau. and co-heiress of William Allen of Fobstone, by
having been devised by Mr. Allen to his brother, Philip
Margaret Bird his wife, and had, with other issue, David-
Allen of Bath, who was succeeded in it by his son, father of
Bird, his heir; Frances, m. George Bowling, Esq.; Julia,
Henry Allen, Esq. of Bathampton, Somerset, who m.
to. Major William Slater, of the 82nd regt.; and Lucy, to.
Fanny, dau. of Henry Lloyd, Esq., and had issue,
Lieut.-Col. William Morison, Bombay army. The son and
heir, Ralph-Shuttleworth, now of Hampton Manor.
The Kev. David-Bird Allen, M.A., Bector of Burton, co. Henry, d. unm. Philip, d. unm.
Gertrude-Mary-Ann, to. May 1839, Wilson Gun, Esq. of
Pembroke, b. 16 Feb. 1769; to. 24 Oct. 1796, Mary-Anne- Rattoo, co. Kerry.
FJarriet, dau. of Peter-Bartholomew Jullian, Esq. of London,
fcy whom (who d. 28 Dec. 1841) he had issue,
Seat —Hampton Manor, Bath, Somerset.
i. Joshua- Jullian, now of Bicton.
ii. William, M.A., Rector of Bosherston, co. Pembroke b.
27 Sept. 1803; to. 5 July, 1831, his second cousin, Frances-
; ALLENBY OF KENWICK HALL.
Margaret, eldest dau. of James Allen, Esq. of Freestone Allenby, Henry-Charles-Hynman, Esq. of
Hall, and has issue, Ken wick Hall, Lincoln, b. 18 May, 1853, Lieut. R.N.
1 Robert- James, b. 20 May, 1832; to. Georgina, dau. of
Major Prole, and d. 26 Sept. 1869, leaving issue. ICtntajJF. — Henry Allenby, Esq. of Kenwick Hall and
2 Alfred-Bird, b. 11 Nov. 1834; to. 1862, Isabella, dau. of Garnsgate Hall, co. Lincoln, to. Eliza, dau. of H. Bourne,
Robert Hopekirk, Esq., and has issue. Esq.,who d. 1870. He d. 1861, leaving a son,
3 Charles-Stanley, b. 22 Aug. 1838; m. Mary, dau. of Henry - Hynman Allenby, Esq. of Kenwick Hall and
James Peele, Esq., and has issue. Garnsgate Hall, J.P., who to. 1849, Eliza, dau. of Titus Bourne,
4 William-Frederick, b. 15 April, 1840.
Esq. of Alford, co. Lincoln, by whom (who to. 2ndly, 1870,
5 Thomas-Cecil, 6. 11 April, 1845.
1 Elizabeth-Jane, to. Edward Goodeve, Esq.
Rev. Erasmus-R.-W. Lloyd, M.A.) he left at his decease, 1869,
2 Frances-Charlotte. 3 Jessie-Emily. issue,

iii. James, M.A., Canon Residentiary and Chancellor of St. i. Henry-Charles-Hynman, now of Kenwick Hall.
David's, late Vicar of Castlemartin, co. Pembroke; b. ii. Samuel-Hynman, of Garnsgate Hall.
15 July, 1802; m. 28 April, 1852, Isabella-Dorothea, dau. of i. Elizabeth-Edith. ii. Alice-Margaret.
P.-R. Hoare, Esq., of Kelsey, Kent.
iv. Bird, Comm. R.N., d. unm. at Fernando Po, on his
Seat —Kenwick Hall, Louth, co. Lincoln.
return with Capt. Trotter from the Niger Expedition, 25
Oct. 1841.
v. Charles, in the Bengal Civil Service, b. 29 July, 1808 ; to. ALLFBEY OF WOKEFIELD PARK.
11 Aug. 1840, Mary, youngest dau. of James Allen, Esq. of
Freestone Hall, and has Herbert-James, and other issue. Allfrey, Goodrich-Holm’sdale, Esq. of Woke-
i vi. John, M.A., Archdeacon of Salop, late Chaplain of King’s field Park, Berks, formerly Major 2nd Dragoon
College, London, and H.M.’s Inspector of Schools, b. 25 May,
Guards, b. 27 Sept. 1835 ; m. 1873, Helen-Clara,
1841; m. 31 July, 1834, Harriet, dau. of J.-W. Higgins,
Esq., and has issue, John-Higgins, and several daus. dau. of William Little, Esq. of Park Square,
[Mr. Allen d. 31 Dec. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son.
Regent’s Park, London, and has a son,

Arms Crest and Motto same as Allen of Cresselly. Herbert Cyril, 6. 1874.

Frome.
Seat —,

Bicton, Milford, co. Pembroke; Tent "Hill, Mells. Utneasc. —The immediate ancestor of this family, which
has been long settled in Sussex, was
Edward Alfrey, of West Dean, Sussex, who to. Eleanor
Tutt, and d. 1696, aged 65, leaving issue. His youngest son,
ALLEN OF INCHMABTINE. Richard Alfrey, or Allfrey, of Deptford, had, by Mary
his wife, besides daus., three sons, of which the youngest,
Allen, Henry Howard, Esq. of Inchmartine, George Allfrey, of West Dean, 6 1705; to Catharine . .

co. Perth, s. his nephew, James-Douglas- Vaughan Woodhams, and d. 1764, aged 59, having had, besides a dau.,
'Allen, Esq., 1868. He is brother of the late Sir Mary, who to. 19 Feb. 1765, Stening Beard, of Seaford, Sussex,
James-Vaughan Allen, Knt. of Inchmartine, who a son,
m. Barbara-Elrington,dau. of Gen. Sir Neil Douglas, George Allfrey, Esq. of West Dean, and afterwards of
K.C.B., Governor of Edinburgh Castle. Friston Place, Sussex, who m. Mary dau. of William Stone,
Esq. of Stonebridge, Sussex, and d. 1794, having had by her
Seat—Inchmartine, near Inchture, co. Perth (who d. 1810) five daus., of whom the J3rd, Catherine, m.
Thomas-R. Willard, Esq., and the 4th, Harriet, Capt. Thomas
Mortimer, and two sons,

ALLEN OF BATHHAMPTON. George, of Friston Place, to. Kitty, dau. of Stening Beard,
Esq. of Seaford, and Mary Allfrey his wife; and d. at
Allen, Ralph-Shuttleworth, Esq. of Hampton Brighton, 1802, having had issue, i. George, of Stamford
I
Hill, Middlesex, m. 1st, Marianne, dau. of Nicholas St.
Manor, Bath, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Croix, of Guernsey, and by her (who d. 1828) has issue,
East Somerset, b. June, 1818 m. 1st, 1844, .Annie-
; George, b. July, 1824 (who to. 1871, Catherine-Emily, dau.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Samuel Cunard, Bart., and by of J.-R. Holt, M.D.) and Margaret. He to. 2ndly, Eliza-
;

beth, dau. of Henry Richmond, Esq. of Chester Street,


her (who d. 13 Oct. 1862) has, with other issue, London, and by her had, 1 John-Octavius, 6. .6 May, 1833;
Ralph-Edward, Capt. 15th regt., 6. 1846. 2 Edward-Richmond, b. 6 Oct. 1835, m. 1868, Evelyn-Julia,
Fanny. dau. of John Richmond, Esq., and has issue; 3 Charles-
Henry, M.D., 6 1838, to 1870, Emily-Maiden, dau. of T.-H.
. .

He m. 2ndly, 1864, Ethel, dau. of J ohn-Roy Allen, Smith, Esq. ;


4 Francis, b. 1841, to. 1867, Emma-Eliza-
Esq. of Lyngford House, Taunton. beth, dau. of Nathaniel Coates, Esq., and has issue 5 ;

Alexander, m. 1874, Evelyne-Julia Armstrong; 1 Katherine-


UtllFatlC. —Ralph Allen, Esq. of Bath (the “Squire Eliza; 2 Mary, and 3 Harriet, to. 1872, J.-R. Droop, Esq.
Allworthy” of “Tom Jones”), the friend and patron of ii. Edward-Thomas, d. unm.’, m. John-Stening, d. unm.;
iv. William, d. unm. 1855.
f Pope, Feilding, and Warburton, having realized a large
Edward, of whom we treat.
H) fortune as farmer of the Post-Office, purchased considerable
property in and about Bath, and built a splendid mansion, The 2nd son,
^Prior Park, near that city. He d. 29 June, 1764, aged 71, and Edward Allfrey, Esq. of Bryanstone Square, London, Sale-
ii,

was buried in the churchyard of Claverton, where there is a hurst, Sussex,and Banstead, Surrey, to. 3 Dec. 1807, Margaret,
\fi

monument to his memory. By his testamentary dispositions dau. of Robert Shedden, Esq. of Gower Street, and of Paulers-
)]«

Prior Park was devised for life to his niece, Gertrude Tucker, pury Park, co. Northampton, and d. June, 1834, having had
Wife of Dr. Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester, which lady, after issue,

;he Bishop’s death, to. Rev. Martin Stafford Smith, and d. i. Robert, his successor.
ii. Henry-Wells, of Hemingford, Stratford-on-Avon, co. War-
.1 without surviving issue in 1796, when Prior Park passed to
j

wick, J.P., b. 17 Sept. 1817; to. 1st, 6 Dec. 1845, Adeline-


Cornwallis, Viscount Hawarden, whose second wife had been
v Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Moubray, K.H., of Cockaimey,
I Mary, Mr. Allen’s niece, dau. of Philip Alien, Esq., his brother. / co. Fife, and had by her (who d. 1855) two sons and five

I'she d. 1775, leaving one son, Thomas Ralph, 2nd Viscount daus., 1 Henry, 60th regt., 6. 1850 ; 2 Edward, 17th regt.
c 2
— T

20 ALL THE LANDED GENTRY ALL


1 Adeline-Margaret 2 Laura-Millicent 3 Mary ; 4 Emma,
; ;
az.;
on a chief or, three damask roses of the second, seeded
m. 1877, to William-James Farington, Esq. ; and 5 Mar- gold, barbed vert.
garet. Mr. Henry Allfrey, m. 2ndly, 1859, Catherine-Eliza- Crest— Two arms, embowed, in armour, ppr., holding in the
beth, dau. of Philip Saltmarshe, Esq. of Saltmarshe, co. hands a human heart gu., inflamed or, charged with a tower,
York. triple towered, arg.
in. Frederick-William, 6. 15 May, 1819; to. 4 Sept. 1845. Motto —
Age omne bonum.
Emily, dau. of Sir Robert Moubray, K.H., of Cockairney, Seat—Nunwick, near Hexham, co. Northumberland.
and has Moubray, 15th Hussars; 2 Frederick-Vere,
issue, 1
3 William - Shedden 1 Emily, to. 1877,
;
James -Walker
Andrews, Esq., 11th regt. ; 2 Louisa, to. 1872, Walter- ALLIX OF WILLOUGHBY.
Mortimer Allfrey, Esq.
iv. Edward, of Salehurst, Sussex, 5. 16 Dec. 1822 ; d. unm. Allix, Frederick-William, Esq. of Willoughby
1873. Hall, and Wellingore, co. Lincoln, J.P., D.L., for-
Mr. Allfrey d. June, 1834, and was s. by his eldest son, merly Colonel in the Grenadier Guards, b. 11 April,
Robert Allfrey, Esq. of Wokefield Park, J.P. and D.L., b. 1816 ; m. 30 May, 1842, Sophia-Mary, only dau. and
10 Oct. 1809; to. 20 Oct. 1834, Caroline, dau. of William
heiress of Christopher-Henry Noel, Esq. of Wellin-
Hobson, Esq. of Harley Street, London, and had issue,
gore, co. Lincoln, who was son of Christopher
i. Goodrich- Holm’sdale, now of Wokefield Park.
ii. Irving-Stening, Capt. 76th foot, b. 5 April, 1837 in. Neville, Esq. of Walcot, co. Northampton, by Lady
;

4 Dec. 1860, Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of Major Talbot, and by Sophia Noel, his wife, dau. of Baptist, 4th Earl of
her (who d. 1875) has Robert Talbot, and other issue. Gainsborough, and assumed the surname of Noel in
hi. Ernest-Herbert, b. 30 April, 1839.
iv. Walter-Mortimer, b. 6 Dec. 1843 ; in. 1872, his cousin, compliance with the testamentary injunction of Mr.
Louisa, dau. of F.-W. Allfrey, Esq., and has Charles-Mou- Noel of Walcot. Col. Allix has issue,
bray, and other issue.
i. Noel-Charles-Hervey, Capt. Grenadier Guards, Equerry
v. Rodney-Charles, b. 18 March, 1847.
to the Khedive of Egypt, b. 15 May, 1851 to. 11 March,
vi. Gerald-Moubray, b. 10 Sept. 1848. ;

vn. Beauclerk-Cyril, b. 10 Feb. 1851 d. 20 Nov. 1854. ;


1871, Helen, dau. of Edwin Taunton, Esq. of the Marfords,
viii. Sidney-Reginald, b. 26 Nov. 1852. co. Chester, and has surviving issue, a dau. Muriel-Lilian-
i. Ellen, d. unm. 1875. n. Constance-Louisa. Helen-de-Burgh.
Mr. Allfrey d. 1875, and was s. by his eldest son. i. Helen-Harriet-Elizabeth, to. 16 July, 1870, Abel-Humphry
Ram, 2nd surviving son of Stephen Ram, Esq. of Rams-
Arms—Per fesse sa. and erm., a pale, counterchanged, three
ostriches’ heads, erased, arg., ducally gorged and lined or.
fort, D.L., co. Wexford.
Crest —
An ostrich’s head and neck, ducally gorged as in the
arms, between two ostriches’ feathers arg.
Etncage. —
he Very Rev. Peter Allix, Rector of Shudy
Camps, co. Cambridge, and Dean of Ely (son of the emi-

Seat Wokefield Park, Reading, co. Berk.
nent divine, Dr. Peter Allix, of Alen$on, head of the Protes-
tant Church in France, who was banished that kingdom at the
ALLGOOD OF NUNWICK. revocation of the Edict of Nantes), to. Elizabeth, dau. of
Alexander Parker, and half-sister and co-heiress of Admiral Sir
Allgood, Lancelot- John-Httnter, Esq. of Nun- Charles Wager, First Lord of the Admiralty, temp. King
wick, Northumberland, J.P., D.L., late an officer George I., and was s. by his son,
13th Light Dragoons, High Sheriff, 1858, b. 22 Feb. Charles Allix, Esq. of Swaffham. co. Cambridge, who
1823 ; m. 17 May, 1845, Louisa-Charlotte, 2nd dau. to. Catherine, dau. of Right Rev. Thomas Green, D.D., Bishop

of the late Col. Sir Thomas-Noel Hill, K.C.B., by of Ely, and had issue, Charles-Wager, his heir; John-Peter
(see Allix of Swaffham House); and Jane, who to. the Rev.
Hon. Anna-Maria Shore his wife, dau. of John, 1st
George Wilson, and d. 1794. He was s. by his eldest son,
Lord Teignmouth. The Rev. Charles-Wager Allix, of Willoughby Hall, b. 1748,
Hfticagc. SirLancelot Allgood, Knt., High Sheriff who to. Catherine, 2nd dau. of Richard Townley, Esq. of Belfield,
Northumberland, temp. George II., and M.P. for that county
co. Lancaster, and by her, who d. 6 Oct. 1839, had issue.
in 1748, son of Isaac Allgood, of Brandon White House, and Charles, his heir; Richard-Wager d. s. p. 31 May, 1827,
grandson of the Rev. Major Allgood, Rector of Simonburn, Catherine-Anne and Margaret-Elizabeth, to. Rev. George-
;

was knighted by George III., in 1760. Sir Lancelot m. L. Yate, who d. 1873. Mr. Allix d. Nov. 1795, and was s. by
22 Feb. 1738-39, his and heir of Robert
relative, Jane, dau. his elder son,
Allgood, Esq., of Nunwick and Simonburn, Northumberland, Charles Allix, Esq. of Willoughby Hall, b. 20 Jan. 1783 ;i

and was father, inter alios, of two daus. (Hannah, wife to. 3 June, 1808, Mary-Elizabeth, 2nd. dau. of William Ham-
of Sir William Loraine, Bart., and Isabella, to. Rev. Lambton and had
mond, Esq. of St. Alban’s Court, Kent, issue,
Loraine) and of a son and heir.
Charles-Hammond, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b. 27 July, 1810;
James Allgood, Esq. of Nunwick, LL.D., 6 1749; to 2 . .
d. 1830.
Oct. 1790, Martha, dau. of Christopher Reed, of Chipchase Frederick-William, his heir.
Castle, Northumberland, Esq., and by her had issue, William-Kent, b. 9 April, 1823.
Robert-Lancelot, his heir. Wager Townley, b. 1 March, 1825; to. 1862, Catherine-Eliza
beth, dau. of T.-Tyrwhitt Drake, Esq. of Shardeloes, am
James, Vicar of Felton, and Rector of Ingram, Northum-
d. 18 June, 1878, leaving issue.
berland, d. May, 1850.
Sarah, d. 1868. Jane. Margaret, d. 1862. Mary-Catherine-Elizabeth, to. Charles Allix, Esq., and d
1842.
Mr. Allgood d. 14 May, 1807, and was s. by his elder son, Charlotte-Frances, to. Henry-Osmund Nethercote, Esq. cf
Robert-Lancelot Allgood, of Nunwick, Esq., D.L., Moulton House, co. Northampton.
Northumberland, High Sheriff, 1818, b. 17 Sept. 1794; to. 1st, Caroline-Isabella, d. 25 Jan. 1836.
2 May, 1816, Mary-Neville'(who d. 2 Sept, following), eldest Louisa-Margaret, to. Rev. James Griffith, Rector of Flaxtor
Juliana- Jemima, to. 15 Aug. 1839, Francis-Capper Brooki
dau. of John Reed, of Chipchase Castle, Northumberland,
Esq. of Ufford Place, Suffolk, and d. 1840.
Esq. and 2ndly, 26 Aug. 1820, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-
; Emily-Persis, to. A.-D. Veasey, Esq., eldest son of Davi
heiress of John Hunter, of The Hermitage, in the same county, Veasey, Esq. of Castle Hall, co. Huntingdon.
Esq.,by whom (who d. 7 Sept. 1864) he had, Mr. Allix, who was J.P. and D.L., co. Lincoln, d. 22 Jan. 186
Lancelot-Joiin-Hcnter, now of Nunwick. and was s. by his eldest surviving son, the present Frederic
James (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Ingram, Northumber- William Allix, Esq. of Willoughby Hall.
land, b. 30 June, 1826; to. 4 May, 1854, Isabella, 3rd dau.
of the late Charles-A. Williamson, Esq. of Balgray, and by Arms— Arg., a wolfs head, erased at the neck, ppr. ; in tl

her (who d. 1876) has a son, Robert-Launcelot, 6. 1855, dexter chief point, a mullet, gu.
and other issue. —
Crest A wolfs head, erased, as in the arms.
'N
George, Major-General Bengal Staff Corps, C.B., b. 1 Nov. —
Seat Willoughby Hall, Grantham, co. Lincoln.
1827; to. 1862, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the late Rev. Richard
Clayton, and by her (who d. 1874) has two sons, Adrian-
George and Bertram.
William-Isaac (Rev.), 6. 1 Nov. 1837 d. 1868. ;
ALLIX OF SWAFFHAM HOUSE.
Tlizabeth-Martha, to. 1840, General Henry Eyre.
Anne-Jane. Allix, Charles-Peter, Esq. of Swaffham Hous
Isabella, to. 29 June, 1849, Henry-Baker Baker, Esq. of Elc- co. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., b. 21 Feb. 1842 ; i

more, co. Durham. 2 Aug. 1866, Laura- Agneta- Wellington, 2nd da


Mr. Allgood d. 25 May, 1854, and was s. by his eldest son. of Richard-Lee Bevan, Esq. of Brixworth Ha
Aims— Arg., a cross, engrailed, gu., between four mullets Northamptonshire, and by her has issue,
It
— ; —
ALL THE LANDED GENTRY. ALL 21

i. Charles-Israel-Loraine, b. Dec. 1872. Frances-Jane, to. Robert Shipman, Esq. of Grantham, co.
ii. Richard-Peter, b. 13 June, 1876. Lincoln, and d. 1850.
i. Laura-Matilda-Ethelwyn, b. 14 May, 1867. Mr. Allott d. 13 June, 1848.
II. Isabel-Maud, b. 19 Jan. 1869. —
Arms Or, a plain fesse, double cotised, wavy, az., on a can-
in. Laurn-Mildred, b. 7 Jan. 1871. ton of the second, two bars, arg., charged with three swallows,
volant, sa.

co.
John-Peter Allix, Esq. of Swaffham House,
3LtlTC<lfJC.
Cambridge, younger brother of the Rev. Charles-Wager
Crest —
A dexter arm, couped at the elbow, habited, or,
charged with a fesse, double cotised, wavy, az., cuff arg., the
Allix, of Willoughby Hall, co. Lincoln ( see that family ), m. hand ppr., holding a mullet gold.
1782, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. William Collyer, Vicar of Swaff- —
Motto Fortiter et recte.
ham, co. Cambridge, and had issue, —
Seat Hague Hall, near Wakefield, co. York.

John-Peter, his heir, d. 1848.


Charles, late of Swaffham House.
! William, dec. Thomas, dec. Wager, dec. ALLOY/AY OF THE DERBIES.
Catherine, m. Robert Wilkinson, Esq. dec.
I

I Charlotte, John Pardoe, Esq., Leyton, Essex,


to. dec.
Alloway, Robert-Marmaduke, Esq. of The
Matilda to. Thomas Roberts, Esq., dec. Derries, in the Queen’s Co., 8 July, 1840 ; m. 19
b.

j
Juliana, dec. Marianne, d. 1867. Aug. 1869, Isabella-Margaret, dau. of Theophilus
I
The eldest son, Clements, Esq. of Rathkenny, Coote Hill, co. Cavan,
John-Peter Allix, Esq. of Swaffham House, Cambridge, and has issue,
J.P., D.L., and M.P. for that co., High Sheriff 1828, b. 2 Dec.
i. Edward-Lewis-Upton, 6 16 March, 1872.
.
1785; m. 7 March, 1816, Maria, dau. of John Pardoe, Esq. of
ii. Robert-Henry-Arthur, b. 18 March, 1873.
Leyton, Essex. lie d. s. p. 19 Feb. 1848, and was succeeded
by his brother, UtltCatJP. Benjamin Alloway, who is stated to have
Charles Allix, Esq. of Swaffham House, Col. late of Gren- been of the co. Ayr family of Alloway, left Minehead, and
adier Guards, b. 24 April, 1787 ; m. 10 April, 1841, Mary-Cathe- settled in Dublin about the year 1700. His son, by his wife
rine-Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Allix, Esq. of Willoughby Una, dau. of Peter Godwin, of Ben, Somerset,
Hall, co. Lincoln (by Mary-Elizabath his wife, 2nd dau. of William Alloway, to. Grace, dau. of Archibald Mont-
William Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court, Kent), and by gomerie, Esq. of the co. Ayr, and had (with a dau. Hannah,
her (who d. 1842) had a eon, who to. Jonas Duckett, Esq., and was grandmother to John-
Charles-Peter, now of Swaffham. Dawson Duckett, Esq. of Duckett’s Grove, co. Carlow) a son,
He d. 24 April, 1862. Benjamin Alloway, Esq., who to. 1st, Lydia, granddau.
of Robert Barclay, of Urie, co. Aberdeen, the celebrated
Arms &c. — Same as Allix of Willoughby.
, “ Apologist,” by whom he left a son, John-Barclay Alloway,
Seat —Swaffham House, Cambridge. Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. Dublin, who d. 1831, without
issue. He to. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Johnson, Esq. of
ALLOTT OF HAGUE HALL. Dublin, by whom he left a son,
Allott, The Rev. John, of Hague Hall, co. York, W illiam- J ohnson Alloway, Esq. of the Derries, Queen’s
County, who to. Margaret, eldest dau. of the late Hon. Robert
J.P., Rector of Maltby, co. Lincoln, b. 21 March,
Johnson, a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland,
1812 m. 27 Oct. 1836, Catherine, dau. of William
;
and by her (who d. April 1834) left issue,
Wilson, Esq. of Louth, co. Lincoln, and has issue,
Robert-Morellet, his successor.
l. John-George, b. 15 July, 1839; m. 1871, Louisa, dau. of Arthur-William, late of the 4th or King’s Own Regt., to. his
Meabum Staniland, Esq. of Harrington, co. Lincoln, cousin, Miss Mary Johnson, and has issue.
and has, Hugh-Hamersley Louisa-Maud. George-Holmes, M.D., m. 1849, Florence-Gertrude, dau. of
;
the late Henry McClintock, Esq. of Dundalk.
ii. Henry-Hepworth (Rev.), b. 25 June, 1842.
Anne.
in. Robert-James (Rev.), b. 22 Nov. 1847.
i. Catherine-Mary, Capt. Locock.
to. 1860, s. by his eldest son,
Mr. Alloway d. 2 Oct. 1829, and was
ii. Marianne-Ludlam, m. 1862, Rev. John-Hcnry Overton, Robert-Morellet Alloway, Esq. of the Derries, to. 19 June,
in. Sarah-Frances. iv. Elizabeth-Ann. 1832, Marian, only dau. of William Lewis, Esq. of Harlech, co.
Dublin, and had issue,
HtnCajJC.—Edward Allott, of Crigleston, great-grand-
Robert-Marmaduke, his successor.
son of John Allott, of Crigleston, who was 2nd son of
Dora-Grace-Montgomerie, to. 1st, 28 Nov. 1865, to John
Robert Allott, of Bentley Grange, co. York, by Elizabeth his Saunders, Esq. of Burnham, Somerset, who d. 8 Jan. 1867,
wife, sister of Armigael Waad, the navigator, to. 13 Dec. 1677, and 2ndly, 1870, Capt. Easton-J. Cox, late 3rd regt. (the
Rebecca Swallow, and had, with younger issue, George, his Buffs), of Oakhurst, Torquay.
heir, of Crigleston and South Kirkby, and Robert. The 2nd son, Mr. Alloway d. 8 July 1877, and was s. by his only son.
The Rev. Robert Allott, M.A., Fellow of St. John’s Col- Seat— The Derries, Ballybrittas, Queen’s Co.
!cge, Cambridge, and Vicar of South Kirkby, to. Frances, dau.
Ijj

a of Francis Hall, Esq. of Swaith Hall, and d. 29 July, 1783,


having had three sons, James (Rev.), Vicar of South Kirby;
1 Robert, of Painthorpe; and JonN, of whom we treat. The ALLSOPP OF HINDLIP HALL.
youngest son, Allsopp, Henry, Esq. of Hindlip Hall, co. Wor-
1
The Rev. John Allott, Vicar
of South Kirkby, bapt. 1734 cester, M.P. for East Worcestershire, b. 19 Eeb.
Nov. 1768 or 1769, Anne, dau. of Hugh Hammersley, Esq.
in.
1811 m. 21 Aug. 1839, Elizabeth, dau. of William
;
ofDoncaster, and d. 1813, having had issue, John George;
.(j

James (Rev.), Chaplain to the Forces, d. unm. 1814; Sarah,


;
Tongue, Esq. of Cumberford Hall, near Tamworth,
id i

i.unm.; and Anne. The eldest son, and has issue,


W John Allott, Esq., Capt. in the army, s. to the Hague Hall
*
i. Samuel-Charles, Craythome, Burton-on-Trent, B.A.,
estate, under the will of his cousin, James Allott, in 1811. He J.P., M.P. for East Staffordshire, b. 24 March, 1842 to. ;

1* w. Elizabeth, dau. of James Emmerson, Esq. of South Kirkby, 2S April, 1868, Georgina-Millicent, dau. of C.-R. Palmer-
Wnd dying s.p. 1824, was s. by his brother, Morewood, Esq. of Alfreton Hall, co. Derby, and has had
The Rev. George Allott, of Hague Hall, Vicar of South issue, Henry, b. 27 March, and d. 7 Nov. 1876.
l,virkby, b. 8 Oct. 1776; to. 10 Oct. 1805, Mary, eldest dau. of ii. William-Henry, 6 9 Nov. 1843.
.
t
,jj

Tames Emmerson, Esq. of South Kirkby, and had issue, hi. George-Higginson, b. 28 March, 1846.
iv. Ranulph, Royal Artillery, b. 27 July, 1848.
James, b. 29 Sept. 1810; to. 14 Jan. 1847, Hannah, eldest
dau. of the late John Webster, ESq. of Springfield House, v. Herbert-Tongue, b. 5 Dec. 1855.
Morley, near Leeds, and d. s. p. vi. Frederic-Ernest, b. 21 Sept. 1857.
John, now
of Hague Hall. vii. Alfred-Percy, b. 26 Aug. 1861.
George (Rev.), Vicar of South Kirkby, co. York, b. 7 June,
| vm. Henry, b. 23 Feb.; d. 11 May, 1864.
' 1818; m. June, 1851, Sarah, 2nd dau. of John Webster, Esq.,
j

of Springfield House, Leeds, and has issue. i. Frances-Elizabeth, to. 23 Aug. 1877, to Rev. Melville-
to
i
Catherine-Ann, to. W.- Platt Bradshaw, Esq. of Coniston Russell Moore.
^ i ' Bank, co. Lancaster. ii. Elizabeth-Sydney, m. 7 July, 1874, to Thomas-Eades
ds ' Sarah-Cope, to. Joshua Hepworth, Esq. of Rogerthorpe Hall, Walker, Esq. of Studlcy Castle, co. Warwick, M.P.
near Pontefract.
iii. Ada-Katherine.
Mary -Elizabeth, m. 1st, Henry Orme, Esq. of Louth, co.
Lincoln, and 2ndly, F.-S. Tate, Esq., J .P. Mr. Allsopp is a Magistrate for the counties of
A —
22 ALS THE LANDED GENTRY, ALT

Worcester, Derby, and Stafford, and a Deputy Frances-Emily. to. 1870, Capt. Edmund-Charlcs Cradock-
Hartopp.
Lieutenant of the last-named co. Another dau.
ILtUCaCJC.—The pedigree of Alsop, of Alsop-in-the-Dale, Mr. Alston d. 18 Aug. 1862.
traced by Glover, in his History of the County of Derby to
Arms —Az.,
is ,
ten estoiles or, four, three, two, and one on
a very remote period, and it is there stated that William de a chief arg., a crescent, reversed, gu., between two boars’
;

Ferrers, Earl of Derby, granted, in the reign of King John, heads sa.
the town of Alsop to Gweno, son of Gamel de Alsop.” Gweno’s Crest—A demi-eagle, wings displayed, or ;
on each wing a
descendants enjoyed the same for seventeen generations, until crescent, reversed, gu.
the property was sold by Anthony Allsop, Esq., in 1688. From Motto —In altum.
Seat — Elmdon Hall, near Birmingham.
this ancient line, Glover further states that there was sprung,
Samuel Allsopp, of Worcester, bapt. 10 June, 1680, who
to. Bridget, dau. of Thomas Bearcroft, Esq. of Worcester, by ALTHAM OF TXMBERCOMBE.
Bridget, dau. of Richard Mason, Esq. of Birlingham, and by
her (who d. aged 68, 1747) he had, inter alios, a son, Altham, William-Sttrtees, Esq. of Timber-
Thomas Allsop, of Derby, bapt. at Worcester, 2 Feb. combe, Aisholt, Somerset, late Major 83rd foot*
1706; who to. 8 Dec. 1733, Ann, dau. of William Challinor, J.P. for co. Somerset, b. 24 March, 1813 m. 1st, ; \

Gent, of Faulde, co. Stafford, and was buried at St. Alkmund's, 6 April, 1850, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Edward-Barrett
Derby, 3 Dec. 1783, having had issue, Moulton-Barrett, Esq. of Hope End, co. Hereford,
Thomas, bapt. 14 Sept. 1736, living 1744.
J.P.and High Sheriff for that co. in 1814, by whom,
Samuel, bapt. 21 Oct. 1738, living 1744 d. unm. ;

William, bapt. 6 May, 1740; d. unm. 1767. (who d. 23 Nov. 1860) he had issue,
Robert, bapt. 12 Oct. 1745 ; d. unm. 1760. i. Altham-Surtees (Rev.), 6. 23 Jan. 1851; educated at
Richard, d. young. Winchester, and M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford.
George, bapt. 28 July, 1747.
ii. Edward-Altham, b. 13 April, 1856, educated at Win-
James, of whom presently.
I

Mary, wife of the Rev. Richard Fowler, of Brewood, and Chester and Ch. Ch. Oxford, Lieut. 1st (Royul Scots) ,

mother of Harriett, to. to Thomas Fowler, Esq. of Pendeford. regiment.


Anne, bapt. 21 April, 1748. i. Mary-Altham.
The youngest son, He m. 2ndly, 20 Feb. 1862, Arabella, only surviving
James Allsop, of Derby, b. 1751; to. 1778, Ann, dau. of dau. of J. Addams, Esq. Q.C., D.C.L., Fellow of
Benjamin Wilson, brewer, of Burton-on-Trent, and d. 24 j
St. John’s College, Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, by
April, 1800, aged 49, seised of a small estate at Alsop, leaving,
with other children, who d. young, whom he has a dau.,
Samuel. ii. Charlotte.
Thomas, of the Mount, Newton Solncy, co. Derby, b. 21 ILtllCtlJJC. Christopher Altham, of Girlington, in the I
March, 1782 d. unm. 1855.
;
West Riding of Yorkshire, living 1482 {vide Harl. MSS., No. )|
Robert.
E.-M. Noble, Esq. of London. 1541), was descended from a family which derived its name
Anne, to.
from the town and manor of Altham, in Lancashire, where
The eldest son, they appear to have flourished for many generations. His son, ! I
Samuel Allsop, Esq. of Burton-on-Trent, co. Stafford, 6. 12
Edward Altham, was Sheriff of London, 1531. He to. i

Aug. 1780 6 Sept. 1804, Frances, dau. and eventually sole


to.
;
A udrey, dau. of Richard Hildersham, of Stetchworth, Cam- 1

heir of Charles Fowler, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and by her, who


bridgeshire, and by her had a son and heir,
cl. 12 June, 1862, had issue,
James Altham, of Mark Hall, in Latton, Essex, who pur-
Charles-James, b. 5 June, 1805 d. s. p. 30 Oct. 1844.
; chased that estate, 12 July, 1562, from Henry Parker, 10th
William, b. 7 June, 1809; d. 21 Oct. 1815.
Lord Morley, and became possessed of almost the whole parish l
Henrt, now of Hindlip.
Frances, b. 22 Nov. 1792; to. 23 Jan. 1828, William-Wyburgh of Latton. He served as Sheriff of London, 1557, and as High
How, Esq.; d. 26 Nov. 1862, leaving a dau. Frances- Jane, to. Sheriff of Essex, 1570. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas j

Rev. William-Willoughby Douglas, Rector of Saiwarpc. Blanke, of London, and sister and heir to Sir Thomas Blanke, j

Mrs. Wyburgh How d. 28 July, 1848. Kt., Mayor of London, by whom (who d. Oct. 1558) he had I

Mr. Allsop d. 26 Feb. 1838. issue,

Arms—Sa., three plovers, rising, arg., beaked and legged i. Edward, his heir and successor, of whom presently.
gu. (as given in the Vis. Derby). Ii. James (Sir), K.B., of Oxey Place, Hertfordshire, Lord Chief
Crest— plover or, beaked and legged gu., in its beak a Baron of the Exchequer, M.P. for Bramber in 1589, who d. I

wheat ear gold. 21 Feb. 1606, and was buried in a chapel built by him at
Seal —Hindlip Hall, near Worcester. Oxey Place, where there is still a monument to his memory I

on the south wall in the recess. Sir James is represented in


his judge’s robes, with his wife, Lady Altham, both kneel-
ALSTON OF ODELL CASTLE. ing in the attitude of prayer. His great-grandson,
Altham Anneslet, 2nd son of Arthur, 1st Earl of Angle-
Alston, Crewe, Esq. of Odell Castle, co. Bedford, sey, was created Baron Altham, 14 Feb. 1680, which title
J.P., High Sheriff 1862, b. 1796 ; m. 1st, 1851, Mary, became extinct at the decease, in 1844, of George, 7 th
Lord Altham and 2nd Earl of Mountnorris {see Burke’s
dau. of Rev. Hugh Speke, Vicar of Dowlish Wake,
Extinct Peerage).
co. Somerset, by whom, who d. 1856, he has a son,
James Altham, of Mark and was buried
Hall, d. 28 Feb. 1583,
Rowland-Crewe, b. 1852. in the chancel of Latton Church, where there is a tomb erected ;

Mr. Alston m. 2ndly, 1857, Mary, dau. of A. Long, to his memory. He was s. by and his eldest son
heir,

Esq. He is the eldest surviving son of the late Edward Altham, of Mark Hall. He m. Elizabeth, dan.
Justinian Alston, Esq. of Odell Castle, by Elizabeth, and co-heir of John Barne, of Willesden, in Middlesex, grand- j

dau. of Sir John Barne, Knt., Mayor of London, 1552, wb< I •

his wife, dau. of Gen. John Manners- Xer.


d. 7 Jan. 1621, and by whom he had,
Seat— Odell Caetic, near Bedford. i. James (Sir), his heir.
ii. Edward (Sir), who s. his brother.
Mary, to. to Ralph Hawtry, of Rislip, and had issue
ALSTON OF ELMDON HALL. i.
only dau.,
1

Alston, William-Charles, Esq. of Elmdon Mary, to.Right Hon. Sir John Bankes, Knt., Lord Chi* I '

Justice of the Common Pleas, and of the Privy Council ’I" t

Hail, co. Warwick, b. 2 Nov. 1842, J.P. co. Warwick, King Charles I., of Corfe Castle. During her husband II
and Lieut. Warwick Yeomanry. absence with the King at Oxford, and after his dea f Ii
she defended Corfe Castle for three years, and was styl
5Ltn£3 (J£.—William-Chables Alston, Esq. of Elmdon Hall, “the heroine of Corfe Castle.” She d. 11 April, 166
co. Warwick, J.P. and D.L., 6. 22 March, 1796 (son of James and was buried in the chancel of Rislip Church, Middlese
Alston.. Esq. of Winson Hill, by his wife, Anne Holt, of the where there is an inscription on white marble to h
Woodhouses, co. Salop); to. 8 Dec. 1841, Elizabeth -Ann, dau. of memory.
Col. Fctheraton, of Packwood, and had issue, Edward Altham d. 1 April, 1605, and he and his wife lie burl
WiLLiAM-Cn arles, now of Elmdon Hall. under a monument in Latton Church. His eldest son,
James-Fcthcrston, b. 1.9 Oct. 1844. Sir James Altham, of Mark Hall, was knighted by Kill 1%

Louisa, to. 1869, Jaincs-Robcxts West, Esq. of Alscot Turk. James I., at Whitehall, 9 Jan. 1609. He to. Elizabeth, dau. 1
ALT THE LANDED GENTRY. AMC 23

Sir Francis Barrington, Bart., but d. 15 July, 1610, without 2 William, of Mark Hall, M.P. for the city of London, who
male when his estates passed to his brother, s. his cousin, Sir William Altham, and alienated the
issue,
estate, which, says Bartlett, in his History of Essex “was
Sir Edward Altham, of Mark Hall, who was knighted by ,
sold, 1 June, 1819, for £100,000, the timber being valued
King James I., at his palace at Royston, in Hertfordshire, 21 at £10,000.”
May, 1613. He to. Joane, dau. of Sir John Leventhorpe, Bart,
Archdeacon Altham d. 27 Feb, 1730 cet. 72, and was buried
of Shingle Hall in Sawbridgeworth, Herts, M.P. and Sheriff
in Latton Church, where there is an inscription to his memory.
for that co. 1607. She was great-granddau. of the 10th Lord
He and his said wife were s. by their only son and heir,
Morley, the predecessor of the Altham family at Mark Hall,
Roger Altham, grandson of James Altham, of Mark Hall.
by Lady Elizabeth Stanley, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Derby, and
He was b. 25 Sept. 1718, and became a Proctor of long standing
his wife Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of
and considerable eminence in Doctor’s Commons, Seal Keeper
Norfolk, through which line Lady Altham was 12th in descent
of the High Court of Admiralty, Registrar of the Archdeaconry
from Edward I., King of England.* They had issue,
of Middlesex, and of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, &c.
i. James (Sir), the heir.
He to. 4 Nov. 1746, Mary, dau. and co-heir (with her sister
ii. Leventhorpe, who s. his brother Sir James.
Arabella, wife of William Denison, D.D., Principal of Mag-
i. Joane, to. Sir Thomas Smith, Bart, of Hill Hall, Essex.
ii. Mary, b. 1619 to. SirWilliam Halton, Bart, of Sam- dalen Hall, Oxford) of Robert Isaacson, of Fenton, Northum-
;

ford, Essex, and d. 29 Dec. 1644. berland, which estate was sold in 1861, by their descendants,
to George Frederick, 2nd Earl of Durham, for about £90,000.
Sir Edward Altham d. 28 May, 1632, and was buried in Latton
Church, where there is a monument with Sir Edward and his
By this lady (who d. 3 March, 1781) he had issue,
Dame in attitude of prayer. He was s. by his eldest son, i. Mary, b. 29 May, 1759; to. 4 Dec. 1781, Aubone-Surtees,
Sir James Altham, of Mark Hall, b. 1614, who, during the of Hauxley Hall, Northumberland (b. 1752, d. 18271, whose
sister, Elizabeth, was the wife of John, 1st Earl of Eldon,
(civil war and troublous times of the great rebellion, was fined
Lord High Chancellor. She d. 23 July, 1810, leaving, wi n
£500 by a committee of Parliament for being “ a delinquent,” other issue,
“for so they styled,” says Clarendon' “such as would not side
1 Elizabeth, b. 18 July, 1783; to. 8 Oct. 1808, Col.
with them.” At the coronation of King Charles II., 23 April, John Cook, 28th Light Dragoons, Inspector of Yeomanry
1651, he was created a Knight of the Bath. Sir James m. Cavalry, and author of Observations on Fox Hunting (6. 8
Alice, sole dau. and heir of Sir John Spencer, Bart, of Offley March, 1772; d. 3 Dec. 1829). She d. 1 Sept. 1862, having
Place, in Hertfordshire, by whom he had an only dau., had issue who survived,
John-Aubone, b. 21 Dec. 1811, M.A. Corp. Ch. Coll.
Mary, to. Sir John Tufton, Bart., and d. s.p.
Cambridge, Vicar of South Benfleet, Essex, and Rural
Dying without descendants, Sir James Altham was s. by his Dean of Canewdon; d. unm. 29 Sept. 1859.
brother, William-Surtees Altham, now of Timbercombe.
Leventhorpe Altham, of Mark Hall, b. 1618; m. March, Mary-S.-Altham.
1656, Joane, dau. of David Edwards, of Oswestry, Salop, by ii. to. 12 June, 1780, John-Graham Clarke, of
Arabella,
Whom (who d. 15 Oct. 1691, cet. 56) he had Kenton Lodge, Northumberland, and d. 10 Nov. 1827, leav-
ing issue,
James, his heir and successor.
Leventhorpe Altham d. 24 Aug. 1681, and was buried in Mary, b. 1 May, 1781 ; to. 20 May, 1805, Edward-
Barrett Moulton-Barrett, of Hope End, Herefordshire,
Latton Church. He was s. by his son,
J.P. and Sheriff for that co. 1814; educated at Harrow and
James Altham, of Mark Hall, b. 1662 to. Mary, styled in ; at Trin. Coll. Cambridge (b. 28 May, 1785 d. 17 April,
;
Morant’s Antiquities of Essex, “ the beautiful daughter ” of 1857). She d. 1 Oct. 1828, leaving issue, with sons,
Admiral John Tinker, Master Attendant in the King’s Yard at Elizabeth-Barrett, the poetess, to. 1846, Robert Brown-
Deptford, a distinguished naval officer who is mentioned in ing, the poet, M.A. and Hon. Fellow of Baliol Coll.,
Irepy’s diary as commanding H.M. King Charles II.’s ship Oxford. She d. at Florence, 29 June, 1861, leaving a
l
Covertine,” in 1662. By this lady (who d. 2 Feb. 1731, cet.
son.
|

Henrietta-Barrett, to. 1850, her second cousin, W.-S.


56, he had issue,
Altham, of Timbercombe, and d. 1860.
i.Peyton, his successor.
hi. Jane, b. 1763; to. 1783, Nathaniel Bishop (6. 1760,
i.Mary, of whom below.
d. 19 April, 1836) ; d. 25 May, 1795, leaving issue,
ii.Dorothy, m. John, younger brother of Sir Yelverton
i Peyton, Bart, of ^Grimston, Norfolk, and d. 4 May, 1730, Arabella, to. 19 Sept, 1815, J. Addams, Q.C., D.C.L.,
at. 36. Fellow of St. John’s Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law (b.
1 Jan. 1785, d. 25 May, 1871), and d. 10 Feb. 1853, leaving
lames Altham d. 28 Dec. 1697, being
s. by his son and heir,
issue, with one son, who survives, an only dau.,
Peyton Altham, of Mark Hall, 6. 1695 m. Mary, dau. of ;
Arabella, to. 1862, her second cousin W.-S. Altham, of
John Beard, Governor of Bengal, by whom (who d. 21 Feb. Timbercombe.
1768) he had issue,
Roger Altham, the grandson of James Altham, of Mark Hall,
i. William (Sir), his successor.
:

d. 11 Oct. 1788, and is represented by his great-grandson,


• i. Harriott, bapt. at Latton, 7 Oct. 1727, and to. 7 Aug. 1759,
William-Surtees Altham, who settled in Somersetshire,
Rev. Stotherd Abdy, Prebendary of St. Paul’s, London,
j

Archdeacon of Essex, and Rector of Theydon, 2nd son of Sir and purchased Timbercombe in 1871. On 20 Feb. 1862, he
William Abdy, Bart, of Chobham Place, Surrey; she. ds.p. assumed by Royal License the name and arms of Altham.
1773.

Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, paly of six, erm. and az., on
Peyton Altham d. 2 Nov. 1741, and was buried in Latton a chief gu., a lion, passant reguardant or, armed and langued
3hurch, where there is an inscription to his memory. He was gu. 2nd and 3rd, az., on a chevron arg., between three garbs
;

by his only son and heir, or, as many fleurs-de-lis gules.


f.

William Altham, of Mark Hall, who was baptised at


Sir
Crests —
1st, a demi-lion or, holding a ship’s rudder sa. 2nd, ;

a talbot, sejant, sa., collared or, reposing the dexter forepaw on


Latton, 5 June, 1736, and knighted by King George III. at
an escutcheon arg., charged with an etoile az.
fet. James’ Palace, 13 Sept. 1786. He d. v.nm. cet. 83, and —
Motto Pro Deo et catholica fide.
was buried at Latton, 14 Aug. 1818. The estate of Mark Hall —
Seat Timbercombe, Aisholt, Somerset.
'thereupon passed to the descendants of his father’s sister,
Mary Altham, of Mark Hall, b. 1684 ; to. at Latton Church,
31 May, 1705, her kinsman, Roger Altham, D.D. of Ch. Ch. AMCOTTS OF KETTLETHORPE AND
Oxford, Vicar of Latton, Rector of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, HACKTHORNE.
Prebendary of St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Archdeacon of Middle-
sex, who was b. 1658, and was educated at Westminster and at Ceacroft- Amcotts, Weston, Esq. of Kettle-
Ch. Ch. Oxford; he was the only son of Michael Altham, D.D., thorpe, and Hackthorne, co. Lincoln, J .P. and D.L.,
Vicar of Latton (on presentation of Leventhorpe Altham, of High Sheriff 1861, b. 9 March, 1815 ; m. 1st, 16
Mark Hall), and nephew to Roger Altham, D.D., Canon of May, 1844, Williama-Emma, 2nd dau. and co-heir
of the late William-Greorge Cherry, Esq. ofBuckland,
ph. Ch. and Hebrew Professor at Oxford. By his wife, Mary
Altham, of Mark Hall), who d. Nov. 1752, he left issue,
co. Hereford, and by her (who d. 1861) had issue,
i. Roger, their heir, of whom presently.
(
i. Vincent. J.P. and D.L. co. Lincoln, 6. 1845.
ii. Mary, to. 10 May, 1737, at Latton Church, Henry

Lushington, D.D., Vicar of Eastbourne, and had issue, ii. Edward-Weston, 6. 1849.
1 Stephen (Sir), created a Baronet, 26 April, 1791. in. Frederic-Augustus, 6. 1853.

He m. 2ndly, 21 April, 1864, Ellen, widow of Henry


Neville, Esq. of Walcot, and dau. of Rev.
Chas.
* See Dugdale, Cliauncy, p. 351, vol. Banks; and Burke’s
Bryan. Mr. Cracroft-Amcotts was M.P. for Mid
i.,
•ctinet Peerage.
24 AME THE LANDED GENTRY AME
Lincoln 18R8-74, and formerly Lieut-Col. North EttmtJJC.—Roger Ames, of Jenkins and Charlton, in the
Lincoln Militia. parishes of Doulting and Shepton Mallet, Somerset, son of
Matthew Ames, of Doulting, by Mabel his wife, m. 15 June,
Htnratje.—The family of Cracroft has been resident at 1657, Mary Dory, and d. 27 May, 1700, leaving, with other
Hackthorne for many centuries, and its pedigree can be traced issue,
from the time of Henry III. Levi Ames, of Charlton and Evercreech, Somerset, who
Robert Cracroft, of Hackthorne, b. 1702 son of Robert ;
to. Hannah, dau. of John Watts, of Bodden, Somerset, by
Cracroft, Esq. of Hackthorne and Fulnetby, and grandson of Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Tucker of Charlton, and d.
Robert Cracroft, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of 1727, leaving with other issue,
John Lodington, of Fulnetby, was lineally descended from Jeremiah Ames, of the city of Bristol, Alderman thereof in
John Cracroft, living 1391. He in. 1st, Anne, dau. and heir of 1742, and Mayor in 1757. He to. 2 March, 1731, Phoebe, dau.
M. Browne, Esq. of the co. Louth, and by her (who d. 1738) of Robert Collins, of Horton, near Leominster, and d. 3 April,
had three daus., Grace, Mrs. Marshall; Ann, Mrs. Langhorn; 1776, aged 70, leaving, with other issue,
and Mary, Mrs. Nelthorpe. He in. 2ndly, Rebecca Waldegrave, Levi Ames, Esq. of Bristol, Alderman, Sheriff 1771, and
niece pf the Rev. Dr. Wilson, of West Keale, and had, Mayor 1788. He in. 1st, 19 April, 1773, Anna-Maria, only dau.
Robert- Wilson, d. unm. of Chauncey Poole, Esq. of Bristol, by Anna-Maria his wife,
John, his successor. Thomas Edward. only sister of Sir Lionel Lyde of Ayot St. Lawrence, Herts.,
Bernard. Charles. Francis.
Bart., and had issue,
William. Edmund.
Elizabeth-Clementina. i. Lionel, of Ayot St. Lawrence, who assumed by royal
license, 1806, the surname and arms of Lyde on succeeding
The 2nd son, '

John Cracroft, of Hackthorne and West Keale,


1748; b.
to the estates of Sir Lionel Lyde, Bart. He d. unm. 22 Jan.
1851.
to. 4 Feb. 1782, Penelope-Anne. dau. of the Rev. Dr. Charles- Ii. Jeremiah, who to. 1806, Mary, youngest dau. of John
Fleetwood Weston, of Somerby Hall, co. Lincoln, Rector of Pinney, Esq. of Bristol, and d. without issue, 24 March, 1820.
Therfield, Herts, and Prebendary of Durham, and had issue, ii r. Levi, late of the Hyde.
iv. John, d. unm. 16 Nov. 1867.
Robert, his heir.
v. George-Henry, of Cote House, Westbury-on-Trym, co.
John (Rev.), b. 1784; to. 1st, 1807, Eliza-Ann, dau. of James
Lewis, Esq. Of Powis Place, London, by whom he had
Gloucester, b. 30 Oct. 1786 m. 3 Aug. 1826, Anna, dau. of
;

and 2ndly, 1814, Jane, Gideon Acland, Esq., and dying 20 July, 1873, left issue,
issue, Eliza, to. Rev. J.-T Maine ;

dau. of Hezekiah Brown, Esq. of Minster Yard, Lincoln, 1 George-Acland, b. 10 May, 1827; to. 13 July, 1854,
and d. 21 Sept. 1842, having had issue by her, viz., John- Clara-Henrietta-Marie, eldest dau. of Count Maximilian
Edward; Robert; Justina; Bernard; Emily; Jane. von Poelzig, and by her (divorced in July, 1869) has issue,
Penelope-Anne. Emily, d. unm. 1828. Lucy. John-Carlowitz, b. 8 Jan. 1860 ; Plerbert-Mortimer,
Arabella, to. Matthew-Henry Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park. b. 7 Dec. 1862; Thekla-Florence, b. 16 Aug. 1861 ;
The eldest son and heir, Franzisca-Beatrice, b. 31 July, 1864; Marie-Mildred, b. 29
June, 1867.
Robert Cracroft, Esq. of Hackthorne, co. Lincoln, J.P.
2 Charles -Herbert, of Remenham Place, Henley-on-
andD.L., b. 25 Jan. 1783; 14 June, 1814, Augusta, 2nd
in.
Thames, Berks, b. 14 May, 1830; to. 20 Jan. 1863 v Eliza-
dau. of the late Sir John Ingilby, Bart, of Ripley, co. York, by Scott, dau. of Rev. William-Scott Robinson, Rector of
Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Wharton Amcotts, Dyrham, and d. 1878, leaving issue, William-Herbert, b.
Bart, of Kettlethorpe,* and by her (who d. Jan. 1857) had 8 July, 1868; Violet, b. 17 Dec. 1863; Mary, b. 19 Feb.
issue, 1865 Margaret, b. 6 Sept. 1866
;
and Katharine, b. 17 ;

April, 1870.
Weston-Cracroft-Amcotts, now of Kettlethorpe and Hack- 3 Edward-Levi, of Clevelands, Lyme Regis, b. 27 Jan.
thorne. 1832; to. 10 Aug. 1859, Emily, dau. of Edward Law-
Peter, Comm. R.N., C.B., b. 15 March, 1816 to. Caroline, ;
ford, Esq., of Eden Park, Beckenham, Kent, and by
dau. of Sir Samuel Scott, Bart., aad d. s. p. 2 Aug. 1865. her (who d. 27 April, 1864) has issue, Edward-Cecil, b.
Robert-Wentworth (Rev.), b. 15 June, 1826, Rector of Har- 1 Sept. 1860; Helen-Clara, b. 31 July, 1862, d. 14 Feb. 1870;
rington and Brinkhill, co. Lincoln ; to. 7 July 1864, the Hon. and Emily, b. 17 April, 1864.
Elizabeth-Caroline-Lane Fox, dau. of Lord Conyers. 4 Hcnry-St. Vincent, of Cote House, b. 19 Aug. 1833; in.
Frances- Amcotts, in. 1841, Rev. Edwin Jarvis, Vicar of 29 April, 1875, Charlotte-Henrietta, dau. of the Rev. George
Hackthorne, 5th son of Col. Jarvis, of Doddington Hall. Robinson, Rector of Tartaraghan, co. Armagh, by Char-
Augusta, in. 1840, Rev. Charles Jarvis, Rector of Dod- lotte his wife, dau. of Hon. and Rev. Andrew-Godfrey
dington, 2nd son of Lieut.-Col. Jarvis, of Doddington; d. Stuart.
1855. 5 Frederick, of Hawford Lodge, co. Worcester, b. 17 Oct.
Louisa, m. 1846, Jervase-Tottenham Waldo-Sib thorp, Esq. 1836 to. 14 March, 1865, Letitia, eldest dau. of the late
;
of Canwick, M.P. George Fillingham, Esq. of Syerston Hall, Notts, by
Constance - Elizabeth, m. 1859, Capt. Tennant, R.N., of Letitia-Sarah, his wife, dau. of John-P. Tudway, Esq. of
Needwood House, co. Stafford. Wells.
Colonel Cracroft, who assumed the surname and arms of 6 Alfred, b. 4 June, 1839.
Amcotts by Royal License 11 July, 1854, d. 1862. 7 Reginald, b. 9 May, 1844.
1 Anna, b. 22 Oct. 1828 to. 6 Oct. 1857, Maxwell

Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Amcotts, arg. a tower triple Reeve, Esq., Major 5th Dragoon Guards.
;

turretted, between three standing cups, az. 2nd and 3rd, Cra- 2 Ellen, 6. 9 March, 1835; in. 29 April, 1858, Rev. Thomas
croft, vert, on a bend, dancette, arg., three martlets sa. Coney, Chaplain of the Forces, and has issue.
Crests— 1 Amcotts : A
squirrel sejant gu. collared or, eating
i. Anna-Maria, b. 9 May, 1771; in. 14 Jan. 1800, Richard
an acorn, gold ; 2 Cracroft : A
stork ppr., supporting with
Llewellin, Esq. of Holmwood, co. Gloucester, and d. 4 Jan.
his dexter foot a battle-axe, staff or, headed arg. 1851.
Seat— Hackthorne Hall, Lincoln. ii. Sarah, in. 6 May, 1796, her cousin, John Olive, Esq.,
of the Ton, Monmouth, and d. 24 July, 1815.
in. Phoebe, to. 14 July, 1800, her cousin, the Rev. James l

Olive, and d. 3 Aug. 1841.


iv. Harriet, d. unm. 26 March, 1800.
AMES OF THE HYDE. The third son,
Ames-Lyde, Lionel-Neville-Frederick, Esq. Levi Ames, Esq. of the Hyde, b. 30 Nov. 1778; to. 13 June,
of The Hyde, co. Bedford, Ayott St. Lawrence, 1808, Anae-Bird, dau. and heir of Henry Metcalfe, Esq. of
Herts, and Thornham Hall, Norfolk, b. 21 Feb. 1850, Murton and Seatonville, Northumberland, and by her (who
Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier Guards, assumed by royal d. 1853) had issue,

license, 1874, the additional surname of Lyde. Lionel, his heir.


Henry-Metcalfe. ( See Ames of Linden.)
He m. 27 Aug. 1873, Edith-Eliza, only dau. and Emily, in. 1843, Rev. Frederick Sullivan, Rector of Kimpton,
heir of Major Hogge, of Thornham, Norfolk, 7th who d. 1873.
Dragoon Guards. Mary, to. 7 May, 1836, Gen. Sir William Codrington, G.C.B.
Margaret-Rose, in. 2 June, 1845, Col. R. Blane, C.B.,
who d. 1871.
* Richard Amcotts (son of Richard) in Alice, co-heir of Harriet-Elizabeth, in. 3 June, 1845, Col. Charles Sedlej )j
.

Alan of Kinthorpe, and was father of Richard Amcotts, living Burdett, Coldstream Guards.
1390, whose grandson, William Amcotts, to. Agnes, dau. and Mr. Ames, a magistrate for the cos. of Bedford and Herts !

co-heir of William Sawley, of Aisthorp, and had issue Alex- :


and a D.L. of the latter, served as Sheriff of Bedfordshire ini]
ander, of Aisthorp; Sir Henry, Lord Mayor of London, 1548;
Hamond; and James. From the eldest son descended the 1839. He d. 26 Dec. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
Amcotts of Aisthorp and their derivative branch Amcotts of
,
Lionel Ames, Esq. of the Hyde, b. 13 July, 1809 J.P. am ; I

Harrington and Kettlethorpe. D.L., co. Bedford, High Sheriff 1866; to. 10 June, 184t:
j
; — - ;

AME THE LANDED GENTRY AM II 25

Augusta-Perey, dau. of the late Col. Sir John Morillyon Wilson, Walterds de Emiierst, also on the roll of 12th Edward III.,
C.B., K.H., and had issue, 1338. Again in the 14th Edward III., as Walterus de Ilan-
i. Ltonel-Neville- Frederick, his heir. herst; 15th Edward III., as Walter de Hamherst; again in
n. Percy-George, b. 7 May, 1851; d. 16 April, 1858. the 21st Edward III., 1347, as Walterus de Emherst, and in
hi. Gerard- Vivian, b. 7 Aug. 1852, Lieut. 1st Royal the 2nd moiety of the roll as Walterus de Hemherst; in the
Dragoons. next year, 22nd Edward III., 1348, the name of Johanna
iv. Ernest-Fitzroy, b. 29 Aug. 1855.
Hammherst, most probably his widow, appears, as his name
v. Victor-Charles, b. 9 Feb. 1859.
vi. Oswald-Henry, 6. 3 Jan. 1862.
does not occur upon that or any subsequent roll.
vn. Hugh-Laurenson, b. 23 April, I860. 25th Edward III., 1351, appears the name of
In the
I. Edith-Mary. Johannes de Amherst. In the roll also appear Galfridus Judd
Mr. Ames, formerly an Officer in the 17th Lancers, and Lieut. and Robertus Bouregge. With these families it appears the
Col. of the Herts Militia, d. 20 Feb. 1873, and was s. by his Amhersts afterwards intermarried; and the lands called
eldest son, Juddy’s Lands are handed down by many of the early wills,
Lionel-Neville-Frederick Ames, now of the Hyde. and descended to the East Farleigh branch.
In the next year, 1352, appear John Amherst and William

Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., an eagle with two heads
Amhurst in connection with the heirs of Galfridus Judd and
displ. erminois, for Lyde 2nd and 3rd, ar., on a bend cotised
;

between two annulets sa., a quatrefoil between two roses of the Robert Bowregge.
field, for Ames. Crests —
1st, Lyde A buck’s head erased
: In the 46th Edward III., 1372, appears Isabcll Amherst,
erminois, attired or 2nd, Ames A rose ar., slipped and leaved
:
most probably widow of John and mother of William Amherst.
;


ppr., in front thereof an annulet or. Motto Non sibi. Seat — The names of the payers of the subsidies are not entered upon
The Hyde, St. Alban's, Herts. the subsequent rolls, the amount for each district only being
given. The pedigree above alluded to as attested by Camden,

AMES OF LINDEN. begins with John Amherst, of Amherst, in the parish of Pem-
bury, near Tunbridge, Kent (most probably the son of William
Ames, Lotjis-Eeic, Esq. of Linden, Northumber- and grandson of John), who was living in the 22nd Richaiid
land, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, b. 17 April, 1855. II., 1399, and left a son and heir, Thomas, whose son and heir,
Thomas, appears upon record in 1433 as one of the chief
iluiCtlCJP. Henry-Metcaefe Ames, Esq. of Linden, persons in the district ; he d. 1460, possessed, as appears by
Northumberland, 2nd son of Levi Ames, Esq. of the Hyde, his will, dated 1459, of much land in Pembury, Capell,
co. Bedford ( see preceding Memoir) b. 21 May, 1820 m. 9 Nov.
;
and Hadlo, and of Jaddy’s Lands in Tudeley. [Amhersty’s
1852, Elizabeth-Sarah, only dau. of Major Hodgson Cadogan, Lane, which a road in Pembury parish, is mentioned
is still
of Brinkburn Priory, Northumberland, and by her ( who d. in the will of Thomas Rayne, of Capell, 30 April, 1449.] By
29 Feb. 1868) had issue, Sarah his wife,who survived him, he left, with three daus.,
i. Louis-Eric, his heir, Isabel, Julian,and Agnes, a son and successor, Thomas, whose
n. Felix-Lyde, b. 17 Aug. 1862. dated 1489, and who, by Isabel his wife, left two sons,
will is
iii. Lawrence-Metcalfe-Levi, b. 8 Feb. 1865.
William, who appears to have d. s. p., and
i. Henrietta-Elizabeth, m. 16 Dec. 1873, the Hon. and Rev.
William-Charles Ellis, M.A., Rector of Bothal, 2nd son of Thomas Amherst, who s. to the estates, and m. the sister of
Charles-Augustus Lord Howard de Walden, Thomas Bouregge the elder, of Capell by her he had four cons,
;

ii. Winifred-Rose. Nicholas, of whom presently.


1

'
iii. Catharine - Mary, m. 17 Oct. 1876, Hon. Reginald William (will dated 1560), who, by Julyan his wife, left issue,
Parker. John of Pepingbery, d. 1578, ancestor of the Earls Amherst.
m iv. Anne-Josephine-Mosellc. Richard, of Hedcorn, will dated 1590, m. and left issue.
Mr. Ames, who was D.L. Northumberland, and served as Nicholas Amherst s. to the property of Judd’s in Tudeley,
High and was s. by his eldest son,
Sheriff in 1864, d. 1874, and d. there a very aged man (will dated 1599, proved 1CC0).
jid; ! Louis-Eric Ames, Esq., now of Linden. He left, by Johanna, his wife, with other issue, a son, Georgs
I! —
Arms Ar., on a bend cottised between two annulets sa. a Amhurst (name so spelled), B.A., Vicar of Yalding, Kent,
quatrefoil betw. two roses of the field; quartering, for Poole, He d. in the lifetime of his father, and left by Margaret, nes
per pale or and gu. a saltier betw. two mascles in pale and in Eagles, his wife, with other issue, a son and successor,
A
J 1
fess as many leopards’ faces jessant delis, counterchanged, and
for Metcalf, per fesse or and sa. in chief two calves statant
Nicholas Amherst, who purchased East Farleigh in 1615,
and in base a dove volant counterchanged. and d. 1662, leaving by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Stephen
^

—A Norton, of the ancient family of Norton of Cliart-by-Sutton,


, .

,
Crest rose ar. slipped and leaved ppr. in front thereof an
annulet or. with other issue, a son and heir,
'•

Motto Fama Candida rosa dulcior. Nicholas Amhurst, bapt. 1617, who d. 1679. By Jane
<
Seat— Linden Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland. Fletcher his wife, he left, with other issue, a son and heir,
John Amherst, who was High Sheriff of Kent in 1698, but
TYSSEN-AMHERST OF DIDLINGTON d. s. p. and

Nicholas Amherst or Amhurst, who became his heir, a


HALL.
Captain in the army. He m. Susannah, only child and heir of
Tyssen-Amherst, William- Amhurst, Esq. of Robert Evering, jun., of Evering, Kent, the last of the male lino
of the family of Evering of Averenches, a younger branch
of
Amherst, Kent, DidlingtonHall, Norfolk, and Hack-
ney, Middlesex, J.P., High Sheriff of Norfolk 1866, the family of Averenches, Lords of Folkestone and Viscomtea
! ;

of Averenches in Normandy; in right of his wife he


became
b. 25 April, 1835; m. 4 June, 1856, Margaret -
lord of the manor of Evering, which had descended
lincafiy
Susan, only child of Admiral Robert Milford, of Conqueror, as a knight
since its creation by William the
.-i

Hunmanby Hall, co. York, and of Mitford Castle, fee held of the barony of Folkstone by castle guard service of
Northumberland, and has issue, Dover Castle, whereof the Averenches of Evering Tower
m
having
i. Mary-Rothes-Margaret. ii. Sybil-Margaret. Dover Castle, now existing, testifieth. He d. 1715,
iii. Florence-Margaret. iv. Margaret-Mitford. issue, by his said wife, sixteen children,
whereof John
had
13 W v. Alicia-Margaret. vi. Geraldine-Margaret. Amhurst, the eldest, m. and left issue now extinct;
and
the
vii. Beatriee-Margarct. George Amhurst, Esq., of Court Lodge in East Farleigh,
Amhurst, Esq., a
0 2nd son, m. Susannah Wood, and left John
(»!

UtllCiljJE. —He name of Amherst or, as it was variously


Captain in the royal navy, bapt. 8 June, 1724,
who d. 1788,
spelled in ancient documents, Amhurst, Hamherst, Hemeherst, son and heir, John-
leaving by Ruth Ward, his first wife, a
or Emherst, is taken from a place called Amherst or Ham- Tysssn bis 2nd
Thomas Amiiurst, who d. s.p.; and by Mary
jjherst, which lyeth in Pembury parish, near Tunbridge, in the became possessed of tlio
wife (through whom his descendants
ftmptc;

co. of Kent. NoriblK), an


manors of Hackney, Middlesex, and Fouldon,
The first of the name that appears on record is “Gilbert
only surviving dau. and sole heiress, ,
de Hemmehcrst,” who is placed on the Pipe Roll of the 15th
Amelia Amhurst, bapt. 1 May, 1775; whom.
21 Jm.c, * 794,
j.^j)
H
'1 enry III., a.d. 1230.
YVrr.TTAT.T-GnORGE DANIEL,* ESO. cf FolCJ
HOU3C, Kent
The next is Roger de Hemehurst, who is mentioned in a
Deed of which a copy is preserved in the College of Arms,
William-George Daniel, Esq was 3t*
s ™
mi® London, and placed upon the pedigree of the family of Dorcas his wile, aau
eave issue) of John Daniel, Esq., by
Amherst, attested by Camden. eventually sole heiress of Thomas
A ?ch u^’, ^„?
l
Daniel, hvuji ^ u nann,
atBallaglianai1
!

50»i His descendant, Walter, who is mentioned in the above deed, cended from Garretor Gerald
co. h eslmeatn.
Mayo, 1687, vide Daniel of Auburn,
|

appears upon the Subsidy Roll, 1st Edward III., 1327, as


1

June.
— ,

2G AMH THE LANDED GENTRY. AMP


Hackney, Middlesex; Foulden Hall, Norfolk; and Westbroke James m. Frances, dau. of John Sparry, of Clent, co.
I.,

House, Dorset, High Sheriff of Kent in 1825. This gentleman, and was father of
Stafford,
who was of the family of Daniel or MacDaniel, co. Mayo, Richard Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor, who m. Anne, dau. of
was Lord of the Manor of Hackney, in right of his wife, and Edward Cookes, of Bentley Pauncefote, Esq., and had, with
by royal sign manual, dated 14 March, 1814, took the surname three daus. (Elizabeth, wife of Robert Clive, of Styche, Esq.
and arms of Tyssen, in addition to those of Daniel. His wife Dorcas, wife of John Hunt, Esq. of Chester; and Frances,
survived him and was buried at East Farleigh, 13 Aug. 1851, wife of John Doughtie), three sons, viz.,
where he also was buried 13 Jan. 1838, having had with junior i. John, who m. Lucy, dau. of Humphrey Perrott, of Bell
issue (for which see Tyssen of Northwold Lodge), Hall, and d. s. p. 1705.
William-George-Tyssen Daniel-Tyssen, Esq. of Didling- n. William, of Astley, co. Worcester, High Sheriff 1720, who
ton, Hackney, and Foulden Hall, High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1848, m. Anne, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Janns, of Sedgeley,
5. 18 Dec. 1801; to. 13 April, 1834, Mary, eldest dau. of and had five sons, Richard, of whom presently; John
(Rev.) ; William Joseph of Enville and Thomas, and one
Andrew Fountaine, Esq. of Narford Hall, Norfolk. By royal ; ;

dau., Anne, wife of the Rev. Thomas Bell, Rector of Quat.


sign manual, dated 6 Aug. 1852, he assumed the name of iii. Joseph, ancestor of Amphlett of Clent House.
Tyssen-Amhdrst, discontinuing that of Daniel. He d. 30
The eldest son of the 2nd son William,
Dec. 1855, leaving issue by his wife (who d. 9 Feb. 1854) two
sons and two daus., Richard Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor, to. Sarah, dau. of
Nicholas Hyett, of Amely, and had a son vand heir,
William- Amhurst Tyssen-Amiierst, now of Didlington Hall,
William Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor, High Sheriff co.
who has resumed by Royal License, dated 1877, the more
ancient and usual spelling of his surname, Amherst. Worcester, 1745, who to. Christian, dau. of John Amphlett, of
Francis, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford, and of the Inner Clent, Esq., and had with two daus. (Harriet, wife of Capt.
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, b. 27 Sept. 1842. John Edwards, and Charlotte, who d. unm.),
Amelia.
Florence -Mary, to. 19 Oct. 1860, to Rev. Charles Villiers, i. William, who s. his father, and d. s. p. 1776.
Rector of Croft, Yorkshire, and has issue. ii.Richard, who s. to Hadsor on the death of his brother
William.
Arms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., three spears, two and one
: ' in. John, D.D., Vicar of Doderhill, co. Worcester (father of
or, headed arg., for Amherst. 2nd, per saltire, arg. and or, in John, d. s.p. Aubrey, d. s.p., Richard; Joseph; Elizabeth,
;

fess two lions, rampant, gu., in chief, and in base a dexter arm to. Henry Burslem, Esq. and Penelope). ;
couped at the elbow, habited of the third, cuffed az., hand iv. Joseph, of Dudley (father of Edward, of Brome, co.
ppr., holding a cross-crosslet fi tehee, also of the third, for Stafford, who to. Caroline, dau. of Jacob Turner, Esq. of
Daniel. 3rd, or, on a chevron az., betw. three marigolds, Park Hall, Kidderminster, and had Edward, late Scots Greys,
slipped, ppr., two lions passant, respecting each other, of the and other issue).
first, within a bordure compony, arg. and az., for Tyssen. v. Martin, Rector of Stamford, co. Lincoln.
quartering Auchmuty, Evering, Wayland, Sydnor, Morris,
The 2nd son,
Earde, Babisford, and Leach,

Crests For Amherst On a mount vert, three tilting
:
Richard Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor, High Sheriff co. Wor-
spears, one in pale and two in saltire, or, encircled by a cester, 1778 (d. 1785), to. Lydia, dau. and co-heir of John
wreath of laurel, ppr. For Daniel In front of a trefoil,
: Holmden, Esq. of Crowle, co. Worcester, and had (with one-
slipped, vert, a dexter arm couped, fessways, habited gu.,
j

dau., who m. the Rev. John-Banks Hollingworth, Archdeacon


cuffed az., the hand, ppr., holding a cross-crosslet erect, also j

of Harlington, and d. leaving issue) a son and successor,


gu. For Tyssen :A demi-lion rampant, per fesse, or and az., Rev. Richard- Holmden Amphlett, Rector of Hadsor, who
ducally crowned gu., and holding in the paws an escutcheon
az., charged with an estoile of the first. to. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Nathaniel Paul, Esq. of Bloomsbury


Mottoes For Amherst: Victoria concordat crescit. For Square, London, by whom he had issue,
Daniel: Toujours pret. For Tyssen: Post mortem pvirtus
virescit.
i. Richard-Paul (Sir), his successor.
(Seat—Didlington Hall, near Brandon, Norfolk.
ii.Samuel-FIolmden, of Birmingham, who to. Mary-
Georgina, dau. of Edward Male, M.D., and d. in 1857, ‘
I
leaving, with one dau., Eliza, two sons,
Richard- Holmden, Barrister-at-Law, who to. 1877, Sophia ,

AMHERST OF FIELD GATE. Emily, dau. of John Shapter, Esq., Q.C.


Edward, of London, F.R.C.S.
Amherst, The Most Ret. Francis - Kerril, hi. Martin (Rev.), Rector of Church Lench, co. Worcester.
of Fieldgate, co. Warwick, and Westview, North- iv. Charles, d. s. p. in 1848.
v. William, Lieut. R.N., <7. s. p. 1854.
ampton, Roman Catholic Bishop of Northampton, b.
i. Sarah. ii. Louisa, d. s. p.
21 March, 1819. Hi. Julia, who to. the Rev. Benjamin Davis, Rector of Cleave
j

UtnragF.-The William-Kerril Amherst, Esq. of


late Prior, co. Worcester, and d. leaving issue.

Parndon, in Essex, May, 1817, Mary-Louisa, dau. of


to. 1 Tjie Rev. R.-H. Amphlett in. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Francis-FortescueTurvile, Esq. of Bosworth Hall, co. Leicester, Dudley, Esq., and had further issue,
and left issue, iv. Jane, who to. the Rev. John-Henry Whiteley,) Rector of
j

Francis-Kerril (Most Rev.), now of Fieldgate, and of West Pedmore, co. Stafford, and d. s. p. 1859.
View, Northampton. v. Elizabeth.
William- Joseph, S.J. (Rev.), 6. 17 July, 1820. The Rev. R.-H. Amphlett was s. by his son, the Right Hon. ,

Caroline-Mary-Elizabeth, a Benedictine nun. Sir Richard-Paul Amphlett. :


t

Louisa-Winefred, d. 1875. Mary -Barbara, d. 1860.


Harriet- Anne. Arms—Arg., on a fess between three lozenges az., a cinque- 1

Seats —Fieldgate, Kenilworth, co. Warwick; and WestView


foil or.
Crest —A dromedary, ppr., bridled sa.
Northampton.
Seat —Wychbold Hall, Droitwich, co. Worcester.
Town Residence— 32, Wimpole Street, London, W.

AMPHLETT OF WYCHBOLD. AMPHLETT OF CLENT HOUSE.


Amphlett, The Right Hon. Sir Richard- Amphlett, John, Esq. of Clent House, co. Wor-
‘I il

j,

Patjl, Knt. of Wychbold Hall, eo. Worcester,


cester, Barrister-at-Law, b. 22 March, 1845 ; m. 18
b. 1809, M.A. Cambridge, 1834, called to the Bar
Aug., 1869, Eliza- Anne, only child of Edward-Biven k
at Lincoln’s Inn, 1834, Q.C. and Bencher of Lincoln’s
Baylie, Esq. of Clent Cottage, and has issue,
Inn, 1858, M.P. for East Worcestershire, 1868-74,
i. John, 6. 18 March, 1872. J
appointed a Baron of the Exchequer, 1874, and a _ j Jjj?

ii. Edward-Baylie, b. 15 Jan. 1877.


Lord Justice of Appeal and P.C. 1876 is J.P. and ;
i. Eliza-Dorothy. J
ILL. co. Worcester, and was formerly Vice-Chairman j

of the Quarter Sessions m. 2 Dec.1840, Frances, only HtnCTtjJC. Joseph Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, b. 1672, 4e.
;
youngest son of Richard Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor ( see li &;
dau. and heir of Edward Ferrand, Esq. of St. Ives,
preceding Memoir), w. Anne, dau. of Sir Charles Lyttelton, of fi
i

co. York. Frankley, and dying 1720, left, with other issue, a son and i

2£ttlC3JJF. —This family anciently resided at Salwarpe, co. successor, 1 H|


Worcester. John Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, 6. 1704 ;
to. Mary, dau. of i

William Amphlett, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Hadsor, co. John Lardale, Esq. of Dudley, and widow of Edward Martin, U hi]

Worcester, 6oa of William Amphlett, Esq. of Salwarpe, temp. of Ceigh Court, co. Worcester, and had, with a dau. (Christian, f
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I to. 1st, William Amphlett, Esq. of Iladsor, and 2ndly, Thomas one dau., Catherine, in. Thomas Singleton, Esq. of Fort Single-
I Holbech, Esq.), a son and successor, ton), three sons surviving childhood,
John Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, b. 1736, who to. Mary, dau. i. William, his heir.
| and co-heir of Thomas Hopwood, Esq. of Milton, co. Hereford, ii. Oliver, successor to his brother.

I
and had, iii. Bullingbrooke, who in.and left issue, which became
extinct in the male line on the death of Robert; Anketell
John, his heir. about 1820.
Mary, to. Henry, son of Dr. Cameron, of Worcester.
Elizabeth, to. Col. Andrews, Barrack Master at Gibraltar. Mr. Ancketill was s. by his eldest son,
Christian, in. William Wilkinson, Esq. William Ancketill, Esq. of Ancketill’s Grove, who dying
Margaret, in. John-Perrott Noel, Esq., of Bell Hall
1st,
young, and without legitimate issue, was s. by his brother,
2ndly, Henry Andrews, Esq. and 3rdly, John Gwinnell, Esq.
;
Oliver Ancketill, Esq. of Ancketill’s Grove, M.P. for the
Mr. Amphlett d. 1777, and was s. by his son, borough of Monaghan, in. 28 Feb. 1716, Hon. Sarah Caulfcild,
j
John Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, b. 1763; who in. 1789, Eliza- 2nd dau. of William, 2nd Viscount Charlemont, by Anne-
I Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Hill, Esq. of Dennis, by whom Margetson, his wife, only dau. of Most Rev. James, Lord
I (who d. 1837) he had issue, Archbishop of Armagh. By this lady, who d. Dec. 1742, Mr.
i. John, b. 1795; m. 1816, Eliza, eldest dau. and co-heir of Anketill (for he adopted that mode of spelling the name) had
Benjamin Benyon, Esq. of Haughton, Shiffnal, co. Salop, (with three daus., 1 Ann, to. Rev. Edward Lill, D.D., brother
M.P. for Stafford and d. 9 Dec. 1826, leaving issue,
;
of Godfrey Lill, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas;
1 Joijn, late of Clent.
2 Rebecca, in. Samuel Coletin, M.D. 3 Catherine, to. Thomas
1 Eliza-Maria-Mary-Ann, in. 1 Feb. 1862, George ^Butler, ;

Singleton, Esq., jun., of Fort Singleton), one only son surviving


Esq. of Camberwell, Surrey.
infancy,
n. Thomas, d. s. p. 1876.
i. Margaret, d. 1839. n. Eliza-Anne. hi. Mary. William, 6. 18 March, 1721, who d. 1756; he to. 11 March,
iv. Harriet, in. John-Perrott Noel, Esq. of Bell Hall. 1748, Anne, eldest dau. of Charles Coote, Esq. of Cotehill,
v. Caroline. vi. Sophia, d. young. vn, Louisa. M.P. for co. Cavan. She was descended from the Lords
I Mr. Amphlett was by his grandson,
s. at his decease Coote of Coloony, of which family the Earls of Bellamont
John Amphlett, Esq. b. 20 March, 1820; m. 18
of Clent,
were a branch on its becoming extinct, her brother was
;

created Earl of Bellamont, with precedence according to


I May, 1844, Jane, dau. of Eobert Smithson, Esq. of Skipwith,
the first creation, and made a Knight of the Bath; the
I co. York, and d. 3 Sept. 1868, having had issue, issue of this marriage were four sons,
i. John, now of Clent.
Oliver, b. 17 Dec. 1749, who d. in childhood.
ii. Charles-Hugh, d. young.
Charles, successor to his grandfather, of whom presently..
i. Jane-Elizabeth.
Richard, b. 1755 ; d. s.p. 1814.

Arms Arg., a fess between three lozenges az. in chief a Matthew, b. 1756, J.P., Capt. in 57th regt., of which he ob-
j cinquefoil, sa. tained the Light Company in 1778; Lieut.-Col. Monaghan
Crest —A dromedary, ppr., bridled sa. militia, High Sheriff co. Monaghan, 23 George III d. 11 . ;


Seat Clent House, Stourbridge, co. Worcester. April, 1828 ; to. 1st, Prudentia-Martha, dau. of John Corry,
Esq. of Rockcorry, by whom (who d. Oct. 1781) he had
an only dau., Prudentia-Catherine, who d. aged 8 years.
Colonel Anketell to. 2ndly, Mary, only child of the Rev.
ANCKETILL OF ANCKETILL’S GROVE. Richard Norris, D.D., the distinguished Head Master of
Ancketill, William, Esq. of Ancketill’s Grove, the Royal School of Drogheda, by Jane, dau. of Nicholas
Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge, and by her had to survive
I co. Monaghan, D.L., b. 16 March, 1851 late Lieut. ;
infancy,
I Royal Tyrone Fusiliers m. 1875, Jean-Laing, dau.
; 1 William, of whom presently,
I and co-heir of the late Robert Falkner, Esq. of 1 Maria, d. 28 April, 1822, unin.

I Broughton Park, co. Lancaster, and has issue a 2 Matilda, d. 28 June, 1819, unin.
3 Caroline, to. 1817, Augustus-Woodville Amyatt, Esq.,
I dau., Lieut. Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, and d. three weeks
Olive-Maud. after her marriage.


ILtllClWJC. This family was of high station in the co. of He d. 27 May, 1760, aged 84 years, and was s. by his grandson,
I Dorset at a very remote period (its name appearing in Domes- Charles Anketell, Esq. of Anketell Grove, b. 1754, d.unm .
I day Book), and so early as the reign of Edward I., several of 20 Nov. 1828, and was s. by his nephew,
I its members represented the borough of Shaftesbury in Parlia- William Anketell, Esq. of Anketell Grove, J.P. and D.L.,
ment. The pedigree and history, as anciently of Ancketill’s b. 10 Oct. 1790 to. 23 June, 1809, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-
;

Ii Place, near Shaftesbury, and East Aimer, near Sturminster Col. John-C.-F. Waring-Maxwell, of Finnebrogue, co. Down,
Ij Marshall, and more anciently of Lye, near Wimborne, and as and had issue,
I now represented by Ancketill, of Ancketill’s Grove, are given
i. Matthew- John, his heir.
I in the 3rd edition of Hutchins’ History of Dorset, and there ii. William-Robert, of Quintin Castle, Portaferry, co. Down,
H carried down to the year 868 ; the pedigree extends to twenty-
1 b. 31 March, 1820, formerly Capt. Monaghan Militia, J.P.
> three generations, and shows intermarriages with the most for co. Down in. 8 Oct. 1844, Madelina-Selina, 2nd dau. of
;

distinguished of the old Dorset families. The history shows David Ker, Esq. of Portavo, co. Down, M.P., and Lady
f

Selina-Sarah- Juliana, his wife, dau. of Robert, 1st Marquis


Jithe active part which this family took as Royalists in the time
of Londonderry, and has issue,
of Charles I. in Dorset, and that its descendants and represen-
i 1 Amyatt-William, b. 4 Aug. 1853, in the army.
tatives in Ireland, when called upon, were not found wanting
2 David-Fitz-Ameline, b. 27 May, 1855, in the army.
I in devotion to what they considered the right cause. 3 W
illiam-Frederick, b. 18 Feb. 1858; d. 14 Dec. 1858.
I Additional details of the family will be found in Mr. 1 Edith-Matilda, in. Thomas-John Knox, Esq., 2nd son of
I Shirley’s “ History of the County of Monaghan.” Right Rev. Robert Knox, Bishop of Down, Connor, and
I Oliver Ancketill. Esq., acquired lands in the cos. Monaghan Dromore.
and Fermanagh. He d. 28 June, 1666, and, on his tombstone, 2 Constance. 3 Ada. 4 Celia-Selina.
which is in the tower of Monaghan Church, he is called “ of iii.Oliver-Charles, 37th Madras N.I., H.E.I.C.S., b. 18 Aug.
4 Ancketill’s Grove,” and it is there stated that he was “ descen- 1821 d. at Hong Kong, China, while with his regiment,
;

13 July, 1841.
ded of the ancient family of Shawstone in Dorsetshire in
iv. Fitz-Ameline-Maxwell, b. 14 April, 1825 (see Ancketill of
*.

8' England.” He m. Joan, dau. of John Bulinbroke, Esq. of Killyfaddy).


4 Galway, and left (with a dau. Sarah, in. 1660, James Corry, v. Maxweli, 6. 24 Oct. 1826 ; in. 29 Sept. 1857, Julia-Ehza-
I Esq., ancestor of Earl Belmore), two sons, one of whom, an beth, only surviving child of the late Gustavus Whitaker,
Esq. of St. Petersburg, Russia, and has issue,
I officer in the army, was killed in Scotland, the other, his son
and successor, 1 Oliver. 2 Charles.
Matthew Ancketill, Esq. of Ancketill’s Grove, to whom 1 Frances-Julia. 2 Isabella.
?
8 the Ancketill’s Grove estate was confirmed by patent, 19 vi. Moutray, b. 16 April, 1829, Capt. Royal Artillery.
i. Anne-Dorothea, in. 1833, Rev. Robert
Loftus Tottenham,
Charles II. In 1688 he collected two troops of horse and three
2nd son of Right Rev. Lord Robert Tottenham, Bishop of
companies of foot, in defence of the protestant cause he was
!
;
Clogher. , , .

treacherously killed at Drumbanagher, near Glasslough,


[j ii. Maria, to. 1839, Rev. John-Richardscn
Bunbury eldest
13 March, 1688, in the 37th year of his age, after having son of Sir James-Richardson Bunbury, Bart, of
Aughcr
defeated the Irish his body was buried at Donagh, but subse-
;
Castle, co. Tyrone.
L quently was removed to Glasslough with great solemnity, on iii. Matilda-Jane, d. unm. 14 March, 1840.

the building of that church. He m. Matilda, dau. of Robert Mr. Anketell, who was High Sheriff, 1830, d. 23 April, 1851,
Moore, Esq. of Ravella and Garvey, co. Tyrone, and left (with and was s. by his eldest son,
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28 ANC THE LANDED GENTRY. AND


Matthew- John Anketell, Esq. of Anketell Grove. J.P.and I The eldest son,
D.L.,6. 31 Oct. 1812, High Sheriff co. Monaghan, 1834, Major James Anderson, Esq. of Grace Dieu, d. in London, 1838,
Monaghan Militia m. Catherine-Anne-Frances,
6 Feb. 1840, s. p., and left his estates to his brother,
;

eldest dau. of David Ker, Esq., M.P., of Portavo, co. Down, by The Rev. Joshua Anderson, A.M., of Grace Dieu, Rector
the Lady Selina his wife, dau. of the 1st Marquess of London- of Myshall, co. Carlow, b. 8 Dec. 1770 to. Oct. 1807, Anno,
;

derry, and had issue, eldest dau. of Capt. William Perceval ( see Perceval of i'emple
House), and by her, who d. 24 March, 1854, left at his decease.,
i. Matthew-David, his heir.
G April, 1859, issue,
ii. Oliver-Frederick, b. 27 Feb. 1850; d. unm. 10 Feb. 1872.
hi. William, successor to his brother. James, his heir.
lv. Henry, 6. 4 May, 1855, R.N. William, to. 24 Aug. 1859, Elizabeth-Paul, 3rd dau. of
v. Robert- Waring-Max well, b. 19 Nov. 185G; d. 18G6. Samuel-Wallis Adams, Esq., J.P., of Kilbree, co. Cork,
i. Selina-Sarali. ii. Ada, d. young. and has issue, Joshua-Alexander, b. 19 Jan. 1867; and
hi. Frances-Emeline, to. 1st, 22 Jan. 1867, Newton-Hnworth Wilhelmina-Elizabeth
Wallace, Capt. Royal Bengal Fusiliers, 101st regt.., and2ndly, Robert-Carew, M.D., Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, formerly
Clement Cordner, Esq. of Lisburn, co. Antrim. Surgeon-Major in the 13th Light Dragoons, to. 13 Oct. 1853,
iv. Gertrude-Madelina, m. 1873, Anketell Moutray, Esq., Jane-Wallis, only dau. of the Rev. Henry Bolton, A.M.,
4th son of Rev. J.-J. Moutray of Favour Royal. Yicar of Dysart, Enos, Queen’s Co. (see Bolton of Mount
v. Bertha-Grace-Phoebe. vi. Octavia-Mary. Bolton and Fatlock Castle), and has issue, 1 Robert-Henry,
vn. Augusta. b. 17 Aug. 1854; 2 Charles-Alexander, b. 10 Feb. 1857;
3 William-Paul, b. 16 June, 1858; 4 Francis-James, b. 17
d. 6 May, 1870, and was s. by his eldest son,
Mr. Anketell
Feb. 1860; 5 Joshua-Perceval, 6. 4 May, 1863; 1 Franccs-
Matthew-David Anketell, Esq. of Anketell Grove, b. 5 Jan. Anne-Grace 2 Catherine-Jane-Henrietta.
;

1841, who d. unm. ; he was killed by a fall from horseback Paul-Christmas, of Prospect, co. Kilkenny.
17 July, 1872, and was s. by his next surviving brother, Alexander, R.N., Commander of H.M.S. “Cressy,” d. on
William Ancketill, Esq. of Anclcetill’s Grove, present board his ship in the Baltic, and was buried on the Island of
representative, who in 1874, along with the other members of Nargen, Aug. 1854.
Anne, to. 4 Feb. 1845, to Charles-Newport Bolton, Esq., B.A.,
the family, resumed the original spelling of their surname.
of Brook Lodge, co. Waterford.
Arms—Ar. a saltire ragulee, vert. J ane-Ellen.
Crest — An oak tree, ppr., acorned or. Ellen, to. 13 Dec. 1859, to George-Bevan Russell, Esq., M.D.
Motto —Yade ad formicam. Catherine, d. 18 Feb. 1855. Henrietta. Susanna.
Seat — Ancketill’s Grove, co. Monaghan. Mr. Anderson d. 6 April, 1859, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Anderson, Esq. of Grace Dieu, J.P., b. 4 Aug. 1810 to. ;

25 April, 1842, Margaret, youngest dau. of Thomas Carew, Esq.


ANCKETILL OF KILLYFADDY. J.P., of Ballinamona Park, by his wife, Jane, eldest dau. and
co.-heir of Sir John Alcock, of Waterford (see Carew, of
Ancketill, Fitz-Ameline-Maxwell, Esq. of Ballinamona) by whom, who d. 29 Feb. 1864, he had issue,
Fillyfaddy, co. Tyrone, b. 14 April, 1825 m. 8 Nov. ; James-Paul, 6. 21 Jan. 1850 d. 26 Sept. I860.
;

1859, Laura -Yaletta, 2nd dan. and co-heiress of the Thomas-William, his heir.
late Henry Ranking, Esq. of Eaglehurst, Bathford, Alexander-Carew, b. 6 May, 1856.
Jane-Margaret, to. 15 Dec. 1868, to Capt. Michael-Claro
Somerset (by his wife Frances- Helen, dau. of the Garsia, and has three sons, Clare-James, b. 30 Nov. 1869
late Rev. W. Heath, Yicar of Inkberrow, co. Herbert-George-Anderson, b. 5 Feb. 1871 and Harry-Carew, ;

Worcester), and has issue, 6. 9 Feb. 1875.

i. Reginald, b. 23 March, 1861.


Mr. Anderson d. 22 Oct. 1867.

II. Henry, b. 21 Dec. 1863 d. 9 Jan. 1864.


;
Seat —Grace Dieu Lodge, Waterford.
hi. Charlemont-Fitz-Ameline, b. 15 March, 1872.
Maud-Mary.
i.
ANDERSON OF LITTLE HARLE TOWER.
Mr. Fitz-Ameline Maxwell Ancketill is fourth son Anderson, George, Esq. of Little Harle Tower,
of the late William Anketell, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
Northumberland, M.A., J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b.
Ancketill’ s Grove. (See 'preceding Memoir .) He 16 Aug. 1843 s. 1872.
;
succeeded to the estate of his maternal uncle, the
lateRobert Waring-Maxwell, Esq., J.P., of Killy- 3LtltCrtCJ£. —
This family was resident at Long Cowton in
Yorkshire, a.d. 1666, previously at Newcastle-on-Tyne and
iaddy, on the death of Mrs. Waring-Maxwell, 21
Great Haswell Grange, co. Durham.
Aug. 1877. Thomas Anderson, Esq., who to. 5 June, 1806, Ann Bell,
Arms, &c.— Same as Ancketill of AnchetilVs Grove with a ,
and d. 9 Sept. 1821, leaving a son.
martlet for diff. Thomas Anderson, Esq., J.P. and D.L., who purchased

Seat Killyfaddy, Claghen, co. Tyrone.
Little Harle Tower from the family of Murray- Aynsley. He
to. 20 April, 1841, Emily, dau. of Rev. John Fisher, of Waven-

ANDERSON OF GRACE DIETJ. don, and by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1877) had issue,
George, now of Little Harle Tower.
Anderson, Thom as- Willi am, Esq. of Grace John. Mary. Eleanor. Mabel.
Dieu, oo. Waterford, b. 26 June, 1852 ; s. his father Mr. Anderson d. 28 Oct. 1872.
22 Oct. 1867. Seat—Little Harle Tower, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
JLtllfRfJC. Alexander Anderson, Esq. of Grace Dieu,
descended, it is stated, from Anderson, of Wester-Airderbeck,
was nephew of the Rev. Arthur Anderson, Chaplain to
ANDERTON OF ETJXTON.
William III., and of Major Anderson, of Grace Dieu. He Anderton, William-Michael-Ince, Esq. oi
m. 2 Feb. 1721, Miss Brewster, dau. and co.-heir of William Euxton Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P., D.L., formerly in
Brewster, Esq., son of Sir Francis Brewster, twice Lord Mayor the 17th Lancers retired as Major from Lancaster
;
of Dublin. By her (who d. 1754) Mr. Anderson left (with Hussars, b. 29 Sept. 1825; m. 1st, 12 Sept. 1850,
two daus., of whom the elder, Jane, to. Robert Carew, Esq. of Lady Emma-Frances Plunkett, dau. of Arthur
Woodenstown, co. Tipperary) a son and heir,
James, 9th Earl of Fingall, and by her (who d. 14
James Anderson, Esq. of Grace Dieu, to. 1764, Susanna,
youngest dau. of Christmas Paul, Esq., by Ellen his wife, dau. Oct. 1866) had issue,
of Robert Carew, Esq., M.P., of Castle Boro, co. Wexford, i. William- Arthur- A lpiionsds- Joseph, Lieut. Grenadier
Her
and had issue, Guards, b. 22 Dec. 1855.
ii. Francis-Robert, b. 22 Feb. 1859.
James, his heir.
Paul, C.B., K.C., General, Colonel of the 78th Highlanders, i. Mary-Louisa-Anne-Frances-Josephine-Martlia.

and sometime Governor of Pendennis Castle, b. 29 March, ii. Emma-Adelaide-Mary-Sobieski

1767 ; d. s. p. at Bath, 1851.


Alexander, Capt. in the army ; d. s. p. at Bath, 1833.
Mr. Anderton m. 2ndly, Casilda Hunloke, and by
Henry, R.N., d. s. p. her has issue,
Joshua (Rev.), who eventually carried on Che family. Maud-Margaret. Dolores-Anna.
Robert, an officer in the 42nd regt., who was killed at tlic
Battle of Alexandria, s. p, iLtlTCitCJC. James Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, descended
Ellen, d. s. p. from a 2nd son of Anderton, of Anderton, m. Ann, dau. of
A — — S

ANG THE LANDED GENTRY. ANN 29

Henry Banister, Esq. of the Bank, co. Lancaster, and widow iltncajjc. —
ir William de Anne, Constable of the Castle

of Thomas Farington, Esq. of Farington. He was s. by his son, of Tickell, co. York, temp. Edward II. and Edward III., m.
Hugh Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, who to. 1st, a dau. of Alice, dau. and co-heir of Robert Harringwell, Lord of the
Butler, Esq. of Kawcliffe and 2ndly, Alice, dau. of Alexander
;
Manor of Frickley, co. York (who bore for arms, ar., on a bend
Standish, Esq. of Standish. He had (with four daus., sa. three martlets of the field), by Margaret his wife, dau. of

Dorothy, m. Edward Kigby, Esq. of Bury; Jane, d. unm. ; Sir William St. George, Knt., and had with a son John, an
Anne, to. William Hesketh, Esq. of Maincs; and Alice, m. elder son and heir,
Cuthbert Clifton, Esq. of Westby), two sons, Alexander Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who to. Agnes, dau. of
Sir Henry Gramery, Knt., by Joan his wife, dau. and co-heir
i. William, to. Isabel, dau. and heir of William Hancock,
Esq. of Pendle Hall, and d. vitapatris leaving a son, ,
of the said Robert Harringwell, and was s. by his son,
Hugh, successor to his grandfather, Ralph Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who is mentioned in the will
n. Hugh, of Clayton. of Robert Wolvedan, Treasurer of the Church of York, dated
4 Sept. 1431 he to. Grace, sister of Sir Robert Goldsborougli,
Mr. Anderton d. about 1652, and was s. by his grandson, ;

Knt., and had with two daus., Elizabeth and Alice, a son and
Hugh Anderton, Esq. of Euxton. He to. Margaret, dau. of
heir,
Roger Kirkby, Esq., and left at his decease in 16C4, a dau.,
Thomas Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who to. Elizabeth, dau. of
Dorothy, m. John Bradshaw, Esq. of Daniog, co. Anglesey,
John Bosvile, Esq. of New Hall in Darfield, by Isabel his wife,
and a son,
dau. of Perceval Cresacre, and had, with three daus., Margery,
Hugh Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, who to. Catherine, dau.
Elizabeth, and Anne, a son and heir,
of Francis Trapps, Esq. of Nidd, and left (with other iSsue),
John Anne, Esq. of Frickley, and of Preston and Rowhall,
Margaret, the wife of Robert Blundell, Esq. of Ince Blundell,
mentioned in the will of Edward Cresacre, Sub-Dean of York,
and a son and successor,
dated 18 March, 1504 he to. Katherine, dau. and co-heir of
William Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, who to. Hon. Mary ;

Thomas Preston, Esq. of Hickleton, and had, with five daus.


Molyneux, dau. of Richard, 5th Viscount Molyneux, and
(1 Anne 2 Jane, m. John Peeke of Wakefield 3 Alice ; 4 Eliza-
widow of Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Lytham, by whom (who d. ; ;

beth 5 Joane, to. Sir Henry Gramery, Knt.), a son and heir,
1752) he had (with two daus., Catherine, wife of Sir Robert
;

John Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who to. 1st, Margaret Hercy,


Gerard, Bart., and Ann, a nun at Calais) two sons, William,
and had by her a son who d. s. p., and 2ndly, Katherine, dau.
his heir,and Francis, a monk, who d. at Linley, Salop.
of John Hotham, Esq. of Scarborough, co. York, and had
William Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, the elder son, to.
issue by her,
Frances, dau. and heir of Christopher Ince, Esq. of Ince Hall,
Christopher, d. s. p.
co. Lancaster, representative of one of the most ancient
i.
ii. Martin, who carried on the line of the family.
families in that co., and had (with three other sons, Robert,
hi. Gabriel, of Cridling Park, co. York, buried at Darring-
Thomas, and Francis), a successor, at his decease 1811, ton, 4 Feb. 1589, to. Agnes, dau. of Ralph Augert or Aucher.
William-Ince Anderton, Esq. of Euxton and Ince, to. 11 iv. Peter. v. William.
Nov. 1823, Mary-Frances, only dau. of Christopher Crook, Esq. i. Dorothy, to. John Anlaby, Esq. of Etton.

of London, and first cousin to Thomas Gillebrand, Esq. of ii. Isabel, to. Bartholemew Trigott, Esq. of Kirkby.

Gillebrand Hall, by whom he left an only son, Mr. Anne, whose inq. post.-mort. was taken 30 Henry VIII.,
William-Michael-Ince, now of Euxton. was eventually s. by his 2nd son,
*** From a 3rd son of the House of Anderton of Anderton Martin Anne, Esq. of Frickley, heir to his brother Christo-
descended Lawrence Anderton, who founded the family of pher, to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Nevill, Esq. of Ragnall,
Lostock. ( See Burke’s Extinct Baronetage.) co. Notts, by whom he had an only son John, who d. s. p.;
Jrnw-Sa., a chevron, between three shackbolts, arg. he to. 2ndly, Francis, dau. of Ralph Angert or Aucher, Esq. of

Crest —A curlew, ppr. Redness, and had issue,


Motto —We stoop not. i. George, who carried on the
line of the family.
Seat— Euxton Hall, near Chorley. ii. Gervais, of Thorpe, who was living 20 Sept. 1606, but had
no
issue at that time.
i. Elizabeth, to. 1st, Frances Gascoigne, brother of Sir
ANGERSTEIN OE WESTING HALL. William Gascoigne, Knt. of Gawthorpe ; and 2ndly, Marma-
duke Tyr whitt, 3rd son of Sir William Tyr whitt, Knt. of
Angerstein, William, Esq. of Weeting Hall, Kettleby, co. Lincoln.
Norfolk, b. 1811 m. 1842, Mary-Anne, only dau. ii. Dorothy, to. John Tyndall, Esq. of Bratherton, co. York.
;
hi. Jane, to. 1st, Edward Grice, Esq. of Sandal; and 2ndly,
of tlie late William Nettleship, Esq., and has issue,
Thomas Hopton, Esq. of Cold Heindley.
William-John-Nettleship, J.P. and D.L., b. 18 Sept. 1844, iv. Mary, m. Sir John Gascoigne Ellis, Knt. of Kiddal.
to. 22 Feb. 1868, Augusta-Frances-Anne, only dau. of Sir v. Anne, to. Francis Holmes, Esq. of Hampole.
vi. Alice, to. Richard Danby, Esq. of South Cave, co. York.
Henry-Ainslie Hoare, Bart, of Barnelms, and has issue,
vii. Frances.
Julius-Henry-William, b. 1872.
Mary-Augusta-Penelope. The eldest son of the 2nd marriage,
Leila-Caroline. Zoe-Julia. George Anne, Esq. of Frickley, was living in 1585. He to.
Mr. Angerstein is J.P. and D.L. for Kent, was High Margaret, dau. and sole heir of Richard Fenton, Esq. of
Burghwallis, co. York, and had issue,
Sheriff for Norfolk 1872, and M.P. for Greenwich
i. Philip, his heir.
1859-65.
ii. George, d. unm.
ILtUCtllJC. John Angerstein, M.P. (son of John-Julius hi. Thomas, of Sutton, co. Wilts, m. and had issuo.
Angerstein, Esq.), b. at St. Petersburgh 1735, a distinguished iv. John, of Ripon.
patron of the Fine Arts, formed the collection of paintings Mary, to. Francis Conyers, Esq.
i.
ii. Bridget, a nun. in. Frances, a nun.
which, purchased for 60,000J., originated the National Gallery,
iv. Katherine, to. Doctor Bright of Beverley.
He to. Amelia, dau. of William Locke, Esq. of Norbury Park, v. Mhrtha, to. Charles Foster, Esq. of Stokesley.
Surrey, and had issue, vi. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Lepton, Esq. of Kepwick.
i. John-Julius, his heir. vii. Jane. vm. Margaret.
h. William, now of Weeting Hall. Mr. Anne d. 1620, and was s. by his eldest son,
i. Caroline- Amelia, to. 20 Aug. 1841, to Rev. Charles-Manners-
Philip Anne, Esq. of Frickley, b. 1591 to. Ellen, dau. and ;
Richard Norman, grandson of Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland,
K.G. co-heir ofHugh Sherburn, Esq. of Esholt, co. York, and had,
with three sons, John, Rubad, and George, and four daus.,
The elder son,
Jane, Elizabeth, Ellen, and Margaret, all of whom d. unm. r
John-Julius Angerstein, Esq. of Weeting Hall, J.P. and
two surviving sons,
D.L., Lieut.-General in the army, d. unm. 23 April, 1866, and
was s. by his brother. i. Michael, his successor.
ii. Philip, to. Margaret, dau. of Ambrose Pudsey, Esq. of
Arms Paly— of eight az. and or, a saltire arg. Barford, and d. s. p.
Crest— lion’s head erased gu., in the mouth a quatrefoil,
vert.
Mr. Anne d. 1647, and was s. by his eldest son,
Seat —Weeting Hall, Brandon. Michael Anne, Esq. of Frickley and Burghwallis, 5. 1626,
to. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of Robert Stapleton, Esq. of Temple-
Hurst, co. York, and had issue,
ANNE OF BURGHWALLIS. i. Michael, his successor.
ii. George, of Burghwallis, b. 1656 to. Margaret, widow
Anne, George, Esq. of Burghwallis, co. York, John Roundell, Esq. of Hutton Wansley, and dau. of
of
;

J.P., b. 27 July, 2813. Thomas FitzWilliam, Esq. of Doncaster.


F '

so ANN THE LANDED GENTRY. ANS

i. Ursula, d. unm. n. Ellen, d. unm. The Hon. Arthur Annesley, Lieut.-Gen. in the Army, 6. 21
in. Elizabeth, to. Anthony Saltmarsh, Esq. of Strubby, co. Nor. 1774, assumed the name of Grove before Annesley; to.
Lincoln, and d. 28 March, 1682. 1814, Elizabeth, only child (by his wife, Lady Charlotte Browne,
Mr. Anne to. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Sir Francis Fortescue, dau. of Peter, 2nd Earl of Altamont, and sister of John-Denis,
but had no further issue he was s. by his eldest son, 1st Marquess of Sligo) of John Mahon, Esq. of Besborougli,
;

Michael Anne, Esq. of Frickley, b. 1658, to. Hon. Jane Tipperary (brother of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart, of Castlefin), and
Langdale, dau. of Marmafjuke, 2nd Lord Langdale, and had d. 7 Nov. 1849, having had issue,

issue, i. Richard-Grove, his successor.

John-Charles-Grove, b. 28 Oct. 1819.


Michael, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Howard, Esq. of
ii.
i.
iii. Arthur-FitzArthur-Grove, b. 19 June, 1822.
Corby Castle, and widow of William Errington, Esq. of
iv. William-Grove, Capt. 6th foot, b. 12 Feb. 1826; to. 8
Beaufront, and d. s. p. vita patris.
March, 1866, Eliza, 2nd dau. of J. Taylor, Esq. of Good
n. Marmaduke, successor to his father,
!

Hope, Jamaica; and d. 6 April, 1873.


i. unm.
Elizabeth, d.
v. Warden-Francis, m. 20 July, 1870, Anne-Letitia, dau. of
n. Anne, m. Edward Killingbeck, Esq.
George Stawell, Esq. of Crobeg, co. Cork.
Mr. Anne, whose widow was living in 1728, was s. by his eldest
vi. Henry-Robert-Grove, b. 22 April, 1831 to. Nov. 1862, ;

surviving son, Kathleen-Letitia, only dau. of Benjamin Tilly, Esq.


Marmaduke Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who m. Elizabeth, dau. i. Mary-Grove, to. Capt. Warden Flood, late of the 51st
of Robert Plumpfon, Esq. of Plumpton, by whom (who was b. regt.
ii. Charlotte-Elizabeth-Grove, to. 1843, Loftus-Henry Bland,
26 May, 1692, and to. 2ndlv, William Knight, Gent, of Frickley)
Esq., Q.C., of Blandsfort, Queen’s co., M.P. for the King’s
lie had issue, Co., and d. in 1842.
i. Michael, who s. his father, and sold Frickley. He d. s.p. hi. Georgiana-Grove, to. 20 Aug. 1840, Gco.-White West, I
ii. George, who carried on the line of the family. Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Ardenode, co. Kildare, J.P., who
j
hi. Philip, d. unm. is dec.
i. Jane, d. unm. iv. Elizabeth-Grove.
ii. Anne, to. Arnold Knight, Esq. of Buslingthorpe, co. v. Fanny - FitzLawrence - Grove, to. 1850, George -Mont-
j
Lincoln, grandmother of Sir Arnold Knight, M.D. of gomery Vaughan, Esq. of Quilly, co. Down.
Sheffield. vi. Louisa-Augusta-Grove, to. 6 Sept. 1871, Rev. William-J. I
in. Elizabeth, a nun, d. in a French Prison, 1791. Thornhill, Rector of Rathcoole, and Prebendary of St. I
Patrick’s, Dublin.
Mr. Anne 28 Aug. 1722, and was s. by his eldest son, who
d.
vn. Margaret-Browne-Grove.
•dying s. p., the family was carried on by the 2nd son, viii. Catherine-Grove, to. 20 Jan. 1863, Henry-Albert Platt,
George Anne, Esq. of Burghwallis, b. 1717, who to. 1 April, Esq. Lieut. 69th foot, youngest son of the late Samuel Platt,
1745, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Walton, Esq. of Windermere, Esq., and nephew of the late Sir Thomas- Joshua Platt,
Westmorland, and widow of Thomas Cholmley, Esq. of Knt., one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer.
Bransby, by whom he had an only dau. Elizabeth, who Lieut.-Gen. Annesley d. 7 Nov. 1849, and was s. by his eldest
d. aged 16. He to. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Robert Needham, Esq. son, Richard Grove- Annesley, Esq. of Anne’s Grove.
of Hilston, co. Monmouth, by whom (who d. 15 June, 1816) —
Arms Paley of six ar. and az., a bend gu.
he had two sons, —
Crest A moor’s head in profile, couped at the shoulders, ppr.,
i. George, his successor. wreathed about the temples ar. and az.
ii. Michael, successor to his brother. —
Motto Virtutis amore.
Mr. Anne d. 5 June, 1785, aged 68, and was s. by his eldest

Seat Anne’s Grove, Castletown Roche, co. York.

«on,
George Anne, Esq. of Burghwallis, b. 1775; to. Frances- ANSTRUTHER THOMSON. -
Martha, dau. and co-heir of William Gage, Esq. of York, and
d. s. p. 27 July, 1802, when he was s. by his brother, See Thomson of Chaeleton.
Michael Anne, Esq. of Burghwallis, b. 4 Oct. 1777 ; to. 23
April, 1810, Maria-Augusta-Rosalia-Anne, dau. and heir of
George Crathorne, Esq., by Barbara, his wife, dau. of Thomas ANSTRUTHER OF HINTLESHAM HALL.
FitzHerbert, Esq. of Swinnerton, and widow of George Tas-
Anstrtjthee, James-Hamilton-Llotd, Esq. of
burgh, Esq. of Bodney, Norfolk (who bequeathed his estates
to his widow and her issue by any future husband, on their
Hintlesham Hall. co. Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., High
taking the surname and arms of Tasburgh), by whom (who d. Sheriff 1852, b. 21 Dec. 1807 m. 1st, 6 Dec. 1888, ; |

May, 1844)he had issue, Georgiana-Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Hon. Mer-
i. George, his successor, rick-Lindsey-Peter Burrell, 2nd son of Peter, 1st
n. Michael, b. 20 June, 1818 ; d. 15 Jan. 1819. Lord Gwydyr, and brother of Peter-Robert, 20th
hi. Michael, 6. at Versailles, 15 Dec. 1823; d. in Paris, 4
April, 1827.
Lord Willoughby d’Eresby and by her (who d.

i. Mary, to. 28 Feb. 1837, Charles-Gregory Fairfax, Esq. of 21 Sept. 1843) had issue,
Gilling Castle, co. York, who d. s. p. 21 April, 1871. i. Robert-Hamilton-Lloyd, b. 27 April, 1841, J.P. co.
ii. Frances, to. 17 Jan. 1833, George-Fieschi Heneage, Esq.
Suffolk, and Capt. in the Rifle Brigade, m.
1871, Gertrude-
of Hainton, D.L., M.P., co. Lincoln, and d. 13 Nov. 1842,
leaving issue. He d. 11 May, 1864. Louisa-Georgiana, dau. of Francis-Horatio FitzRoy, Esq. of
hi. Barbara, m. 20 June, 1839, William-Henry Charlton, Frogmore, co. Southampton, and has, with a dau., a son,
Esq. of Hesleyside, Northumberland, and has issue. FitzRoy-Hamilton, b. 1872.
i. Barbara-Elizabeth-Priscilla.
Mr. Anne assumed, on his marriage by Royal Licence, dated
20 June, 1810, the surname and arms of Tasburgh. He d. at He m. 2ndly, 1 Nov. 1847, the Hon. Georgiana*
Calais, 10 July, 1853, and was s. by his eldest son, Christiana Barrington, dau. of George, 5th Viscount
George Anne, Esq. of Burghwallis, the present representa- Barrington, and by her has issue,
tive, who bears the surname of Anne only.
ii. Francis-William, Capt. West Suffolk Militia, 6. 20 Feb,
Arms—Gu., three bucks’ heads cabossed ar., attired or. 1849.
Crest —A maiden’s head couped at the shoulders, ppr. hi. James, 6. 9 Jan. 1852.
-Seat— Burghwallis Hall, Doncaster, co. York. 95th regt. 7
iv. Basil, Lieut.
tw -
b j Dec 1852 .
.

v. Cecil, ) ’

Mr. Anstruther is next brother of Sir Ralph-


GRQVE-ANNESLEY OF ANNE’S GROVE, Abercrombie Anstruther, 4th bart. of Balcaskie,
co. CORK. co. Fife, being 2nd son of General Robert
Grove- Annesley, Richard,
Esq. of Anne’s Anstruther, by Charlotte-Lucy his wife, only dau.
Grove, co. Cork, b. 2 Dec. 1815, J.P., co. Cork. of Col, James Hamilton (grandson of James, 4th
Duke of Hamilton) by Lucy his wife, dau. of Sir
,
HmeaflC.— rancis - Charles, 1st Earl Annesley, to.
Mary, dau. and heir of Richard Grove, Esq. of Bally-
Richard Lloyd, of Hintlesham. ( See Burke’s
1776,
himonock, co. Cork, by whom he had no issue he was s. in Peerage Anstruther, Bart.)
,

Arms— Arg., three piles issuing from the chief, sa.


;

bis titles and estates by his brother,


Crest — Two arms in armour, holding in the gauntlets a battle-
Richard, 2nd Earl Annesley, whose 3rd son, by his
axe, all ppr.
Countess, Anne, dau. and heir of Robert Lambert, Esq. of Motto— Periissem ni per iissem.
D unlady, co. Down, Seat —Hintlesham Hall, Ipswich, co. Suffolk.
; —W

ANT THE LANDED GENTRY. AEG 31

ANTBOBUS OF EATON HALL. UtlTCnflC. —


illiam-St. Julian Arabin, of Beech Hill,
Park, Serjeant-at-Law, m. Mary, sister of the late Sir Henry
Antrobus, John-Coutts, Esq. of Eaton Hall, co. Meux, Bart., and had a son, Richard, his heir. Serjeant
Chester, High Sheriff 1868, b. 23 Nov. 1829 ; m. 1st, Arabin, who was Judge-Advocate-General in 1838-39, d. 1841,
29 Sept. 1855, Fanny, dau. of Clement Swetenham, and was s. by his son,
Richard Arabin, Esq. of Beech Hill Park, 6. 1 March,
Esq. of Somerford Booths, co. Chester, and by her
1811; m. 10 Oct. 1839, Elizabeth-Mary, eldest dau. of the late
(who d. 20 Sept. 1863) had issue,
Sir Henry Meux, Bart, of Theobald’s Park, Herts, aud has
i. Crawford-John, 6. 1862.
issue,
i. Eleanor-Margaret, d. 1873.
William-St. Julian, now of Beech Hill.
n. Blanche-Helen.
Marianne-Elizabeth, to. 17 Jan. 1865, John Woodford, Esq.,
in. Jane-Mary-Evelyn. son of Field-Marshall Sir Alex. Woodford, G.C.B.
He m. 2ndly, 10 Jan. 1865, Mary-Caroline, 4th dau. Alice-Charlotte, m. 9 April, 1870, Hon. Arthur-Charlcs
Cadogan, 2nd son of Henry Charles, 4th Earl of Cadogan,
of Geoffrey-T. Shakerley, Esq., and by her (who cl.
and d. 16 Sept. 1877.
1872) has had issue,
Mr. Arabin, J.P. for cos. Middlesex, Herts, and Essex, and
ii. Geoffrey-Edward, 6. 1867.
D.L. for the last-named shire, s. his father 1841, d. 6 Sept.
hi. Philip, d. 1874.
1865, and was s. by his son, William-St. Julian.
iv. Raiph-Edmund.
iv. Dora-Katherine. —
Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., in base an arm, couped
at the wrist, lying fessways, holding a sword, all ppr. on tho
Mr. J.-Coutts Antrobus m. 1875, Mary- 3rdly, point thereof a crescent arg., between two mullets in chief or;
Egidia, youngest dau. of the late Lieut. -General in the dexter base point a heart gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, an eagle,
displayed, sa., ducally crowned or.
Hon. Sir James Lindsay, K.C.M.G., and by her
has issue,
Crest —An eagle’s head, erased, between two wings sa.,
ducally crowned or.
v. Jocelyn-James, b. 9 May, 1876. Motto —Nec temere nec timide.

UtllCagC . See Bcrke’s Peerage and Baronetage. Seat —Beech Hill Park, Waltham Abbey, co. Essex.
Gibbs-Crawford Antrobus, Esq. (younger brother of Sir
Edmund Antrobus, 2nd bart.) of Eaton Hall, b. 27 May, 1793
in. 1st, 23 June, 1827, Jane, 2nd dau. of Sir Coutts Trotter, AltCHBOLD OF DAVIDSTOWN.
Bart., and by her (who d. 24 Nov. 1829, had one son and heir,
John-Coutts, now of Heaton Hall. He to. 2ndly, 12 Jan. The late Kobert Archbold,
Esq. of Davidstown,
1832, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Crofton, Bart., and
co. Kildare, 1843, J.P. co. Kildare and High
b.

sister of Edward Lord Crofton, and by her (who d. 29 Sept. Sheriff, 1877, d. s.'p. 1877, and was s. by his sister,
1839) had issue, the present Miss Archbold of Davidstown.
Edward- Crawford, b. 28 Feb. 1835; d. 1864. Utllpagc.—The Archholds were in early times titular
Charles, b. 26 Aug. 1836.
Barons of Timolin, co. Kildare.
Susan-Emily.
Anna-Maria, m. 1864, to Rev. Francis-R. Bryans. James Archbold, Esq. of Dublin, s. to the estate of Davids-
town and the representation of his ancient family, on the
Mr. Antrobus was J.P., and D.L. co. Chester, and High
demise of his cousin, John Archbold, Esq. of Blackrath, co.
Sheriff in 1834. He d. 21 May, 1861.
Kildare. He TO. Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Kavanagh, Esq. of

Arms Lozengy, or and az., on a pale, gu., three estoiles of Borris, co. Carlow, by the Lady Susan Butler his wife, sister
the first. of John, 17th Earl of Ormonde and Ossory, and dying about
Crest—A. unicorn’s head, couped, arg., horned and maned or, the year 1804, left, with a dau., m. to Robert Cassidy, Esq. of
gorged with a wreath of laurel vert, issuing out of rays, ppr.
— Monasterevan, three sons, Robert of Davidstown; James,
Motto Dei memor, gratus amicis.
Seat—Eaton Hall, Congleton, co. Chester. of Davidstown; and John. The eldest son,
Robert Archbold, Esq. of Davidstown, M.P. for co.
Kildare, m. 1st, Miss Copeland, which lady d.s.p. 1842; and
2ndly, 6 March, 1848, Mary-Clare, only dau. of Oliver-D.-J.
APPLEWHAITE OF PICKENHAM HALL. Grace, Esq. of Mantua House, co. Roscommon, but d. s.p. 1855,
Applewhaite, Edward-Archer, Esq. of Pick- when he was s. by his brother,
James Archbold, Esq. of Davidstown, m. 1842, Mary, dau.
enham Hall, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 19 April,
of Nicholas-Mahon Power, Esq. of Faithlegg, co. Waterford,
1800; m. 1821, Judith-Frewen,dau. of Samson-Tickle and had, with a dau., a son Robert, hi3 heir, late of Davids-
Wood, Esq. and by her (who d. 29 Nov. 1875) had town.
issue,
Seal—Davidstown House, Castledermot, co. Kildare.
i. Edward-Thornhill, b. 16 Feb. 1822; m. 1st, 1858, Eleanor,
dau. of Philip-Lythcott Hind, Esq. of Byfleet, Surrey, which
lady d. 1860, and 2ndly, 1862, Jane, only dau. of Thomas
Hay, Esq., and d. 16 May, 1871, leaving issue, ABCHDALE OF CASTLE ARCHDALE.
Edward-Hay, b. 1862.
Harry-Hannam, b. 1864. Archdale, Mervyn-Edward, Esq. of Castle
Frederick-Arthur, b. 1866. Arcbdale, co. Fermanagh, and Trillick, co. Tyrone,
Mabel-Blanche-Eleanor.
Cora-Eveline.
1812 late a Capt. 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons,
b. ;

n. Augustus, Adjutant 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, d. from


M.P. for Fermanagh from 1834 to 1874 m. Emma, ;

wounds received at the Alma in 1854. dau. of the late Jacob Goulding, Esq. of London
hi. Charles-Mundy, b. 1834. and Kew, and by her (who d. 30 Aug. 1874) has
iv. Ernest-Gaskin-Bassett b. 1837; m. 1869, Ada-Mary, dau.
;

of Frederick Grimmer, Esq., and has issue.


issue,
v. Hanson-Henry. i. Mervyn-IIenry, 12th Lancers.
i. Sarah, m. Capt. E.-R. Hannam, who d. 1875.
ii. Hugh-James, 23rd Fusiliers.
ii. Harriett-Constantia, to. Louis Levison, Esq.

hi. Julia-Marion, m. Thos.-Jourdain Hay, Esq. i. Blanche-Mary-Mervyn, to. 1876, George-B. Thorneycroft,
Esq., eldest son of Col. Thorneycroft of Tettenhall, co.
Mr. Applewhaite is son of the late Edward Archer Stafford.
Applewhaite, by Mary his wife, dau. of Philip ii. Evelyn- Louisa- Jane. in. Georgina-Erama-Matilda.
Lythcott, Esq. of Barbadoes.
iLut£<l(J£. John Archdall, Esq. of Archdall, co. Fer-
Seal—Pickenham Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk. managh, formerly of Norsome Hall, co. Norfolk, went to Ire-
land, temp. Queen Elizabeth, and obtained a grant of lands in
the co. Fermanagh by patent, dated 13 July, 1612, to hold for
ABABIN OF BEECH HILL. ever as of the Castle of Dublin by fealty, which lands were
erected into the Manor of Archdall, with 300 acres in demesne
Arabin, William St. -Julian, Esq. of Beech Hill and power to hold a Court Baron. He to. Katherine, dau. of Sir
Park, co. Essex, and Drayton House, Middlesex, b. William Temple, Knt., some time Provost of Trinity College,
23 Nov. 1843. Dublin, by whom, who to. 2ndly Sir John Ycel, Knt., and d. 13
-

ARC THE LANDED GENTRY ARC

Nov. 1642, he had (with a dau. Lettice, to. Tobias Norris of Mervyn Archdall, Esq. of Castle Archdall, High Sheriff co.
Dublin, Merchant, and d. 28 Oct. 1642), two sons, Fermanagh, 1714, d. unm. 27 Dec. 1726, and was s. by his
brother,
i. Edward, his heir, of whom hereafter. Edward Arciidall, Esq. of Castle Archdall, High Sheriff co.
ii. John (Ven.), Archdeacon of Killala, Nov. 1637, and of
1

Achonry, 12 March, 1638, who to. the dau. of Donnellan of Fermanagh, 1722, to. 1st, Frances, dau. of Sir John Caldwell,
co. Roscommon, and d. 1668, leaving a son, Bart, of Castle Caldwell, co. Fermanagh; and2ndly, Elizabeth,
John (Rev.), Vicar of Lusk, co. Dublin, 1679. He to. by dau. of John Cole, Esq. of Florence Court, same co. (ancestor
licence, dated 1 April, 1679, Elizabeth, dau. of John of the Earl of Enniskillen), butef. s. p., when the estates
Barnard, Esq. of Drumin, co. Louth, by whom (who d. devolved upon his sistef,
Dec. 1731) he had, with a dau. Frances, three sons, who
Angel Archdall of Nicholas
Castle Archdall, to.
1 John of Drumin, whose will is dated 9 June, 1703. He Montgomery, Esq. of Derrygonnelly, co. Fermanagh, M.P.
m. Anne, dau. of Robert Clarke, Esq., and left a posthu-
Mr. Montgomery adopted the surname of Archdale, and left
mous son,
unm. by the heiress of Archdall (who d. about 1742 or 1747), an only
John Archdall, of Drumin, who d. 13 June,
son,
1787.
Mervyn Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdale and Trillick,
2 William of Dublin.
Col. in the army, M.P. for co. Fermanagh, and High Sheriff
3 Barnard, m. Mary, dau. of John Hathome of Drog-
heda, and had issue, 1 John 2 Thomas 3 Mary, Mrs.
; ; 1773, who to. by licence, dated 12 July, 1762, Hon. Mary Daw-
Clare. son, dau. of William-Henry, Viscount Carlow, and sister of
Rev. John Archdall, Vicar of Lusk, d. 1690. His 2nd son, John, 1st Earl of Portarlington, by whom he had issue,
William Akchdall, Esq. of Dublin, in the Paymaster- i. Mervyn, his heir.
General’s Department, m. Henrietta, dau. of Rev. Henry ii. William, s. his brother.
Gonne, Vicar Choral of the Cathedral of Tuam, by whom hi. Edward, of Riversdale,co. Fermanagh, High Sheriff
(whose will is dated 25 July, 1765) he had three daus., 1 1813, m. 2 Oct. 1809, Matilda, 2nd dau. of William Hum-
Elizabeth 2 Angel, m. William Preston
;
3 Katherine, ; phrys, Esq. of Ballyhaisc, co. Cavan, and d. 12 May, 1864,
Mrs. Dobson, and two sons, having had issue,
1 Mervyn, of whom below. 1 Mervyn-Edward, now of Castle Archdale.
2 Henry, who had two sons, 1 William (Rev.), Rector of 2 William-Humphrys, of Riversdale, J.P. and D.L., M.P.,
Tintem, co. Wexford (father of Ven. John-Charles co. Fermanagh, High Sheriff, 1845, and for Tyrone 1861,
Archdall, Archdeacon of Ferns Antonia, m. 27 May,
;
b. 1813; to. 1845, Emily-Mary-Rebecca, dau. of the Hon.
1839, Hon. Frederick Saville, 5th son of John, 3rd Earl and Rev. John-Charles Maude.
of Mexborough, and other issue) 2 Henry, who had two
;
3 Edward, of Lisnaskea, co. Fermanagh, b. 1816 (Colonel),
sons. J.P. co. Fermanagh, to. 1st, 21 Nov. 1846, Caroline-Anne,
Mr. William Archdall, whose will, dated 17 Aug. 1751, was dau. of Charles-Claude Clifton, Esq. of Tymawr, co.
proved 15 Oct. following, d. 5 Sept, same year; his Brecon. He to. 2ndly, 9 Feb. 1875, Eleanor-Jane, dau.
eldest son, of Robert Stewart, Esq. of Lisburn.
Rev. Mervyn Archdall, 6. 22 April, 1723, was Rector 4 Henry-Dawson (Rev.), B.A., b. 1818; to. 1848, Sarah-
of Attanagh, co. Kilkenny, and afterwards of Slane, co. Elizabeth, dau. of J ames Blackwood Price, Esq. oi Saint-
Meath. Hem. 1st, by licence, dated 30 July, 1747, Miss field, and has Edward and other issue.
Sarah Colles, of Dublin, and had issue, 5 Nicholas-Montgomery of Crockmacrieve, co. Fermanagh,
Mervyn, his successor. to. 1852, Adelaide, dau. of the Rev. John-Grey Porter,

to. (licence, 16 March, 1772) Rev. John Dalton


Henrietta, son of the Bishop of Clogher, and d. 1877 suddenly in
Harewood of Clonmel, Rector of Attanagh. the hunting-field, leaving issue, Edward-Mervyn, Lieut.
R.N., b. 1853, John Porter, who assumed by royal
Rev. Mervyn Archdall, the well known antiquary, license, dated 11 May, 1876, the surname and arms of
author of the Monasticon Hibernicum, and Editor of the Porter only, Nicholas-Francis, Theodore-Montgomery,
Lodge’s Peerage of Ireland, to. 2ndly, Abigal
last edition of
and Margaret-Eleanor.
Young, but had no further issue. He d. 6 Aug. 1791, and 6 John, in the 52nd Light Infantry, d. of yellow fever ah
was s. by his son,
Berbice, 1841.
Mervyn Archdall, of Dublin, Solicitor to the 7 Hugh-Montgomery of Drumadravy, co. Fermagh, Capt.
Commissioners of Customs, who to. Miss Maria Murray, 52nd regt., to. 23 Sept. 1857, Lizzie, dau. of Sir Hugh
of Dublin, and had, with a dau. Sarah, to. Francis Stewart, 2nd bart. of Ballygawley, and has Edward-Hugh
Hervey, Esq., two sons, and other issue.
1 Henry-Mervyn, b. 1792, Capt. 68th regt., d. unm. 8 Audley-Mervyn, Capt. R.A., to. 1854, Sybilla-Mary, dau.
Feb. 1868. of Philip-John Miles, Esq. of Leigh Court, Bristol, and
2 William-Frederick of Farmhill, co. Wexford, to. 13 has Mervyn-Edward, and other issue.
June, 1822, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry -R. Henry, Esq., 9 James-Mervyn, d. 1840.
and d. 7 March, 1865, leaving with nine daus. (Sarah; 1 Mary.
Alicia; Maria; Elizabeth; Letitia, to. Rev. Hum- 2 Letitia-Jane, m. Rev. Butler Brooke, Rector of Aghavea,
phrey-E. Ellison, Rector of Shillelagh; Anna; a younger son of Sir Henry Brooke, 1st bart. of Cole-
Martha Mary, and Charlotte), two sons,
;
brooke.
3 Richmall-Magnall. 4 Matilda, d. unm. 1852.
Ven. Mervyn Archdall, M.A., Archdeacon of
Cork, Canon of St. Finn Barrs Cathedral, and rv. Henry, late Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards, to. Jane, dau. of
Chaplain to the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, b. Philip Doyne, Esq., which lady d. s. p.
16 Feb. 1831 to. 21 Jan. 1863, Henrietta, dau. of
; i. Mary, to. Sir John Stewart, 1st bart. of Ballygawley, co.
Eyre-William Preston, Esq. of Clontarf, co. Dublin, Tyrone, M.P., and d. 1794.
and grand-dau. of William Preston, Esq., by Hon. ii. Angel, to. John Richardson, Esq. of Rossfad House, co.
Frances-Dorothea Evans his wife, dau. and co-heir Fermanagh.
of John, 5th Lord Carbery, and has issue, Mervyn, hi. Caroline. iv. Anne. v. Catharine.
b. 27 Jan. 1868; Eyre-William, b. 26 Feb. 1871; vi. Elizabeth, to. Dacre Hamilton, Esq. of Cornacassa, co.
William-Frederick, b. 26 Feb. 1873; Anne- Angel, Monaghan.
b. 12 March, 1866; and Elizabeth, b. 9 July, 1869. vii. Sidney, m. Robert Hamilton, Esq. of the city of Dublin.
William-Frederick (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Rath- viii. Wilhelmina-Henrietta, to. Augustine Macnamara, Esq.
cooney, co. Cork, to. Constance, dau. of James of Dublin.
Ramsey-Akers Smith, Esq. of Carigharihane, co.
Waterford, J.P., and has issue, Ethel-Katherine and Col. Archdale d. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henrietta-Constance. Mervyn Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdale and Trillick, a
General in the army, Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight,
John Archdall, the grantee of the Manor of Archdall, who
and M.P. in eleven Parliaments for co. Fermanagh, b. 1763;
was High Sheriff of co. Fermanagh, 1616, was «. by his
to. 1805, Jane, dau. of Gustavus Rochfort, Esq. of Rockfort,
eldest son,
co. Westmeath, but d. s. p. 1839, when he was s. by his
Edward Archdall, Esq. of Castle Archdall, b. 1604; to.
brother,
Angel, dau. of Sir Paul Gore, 1st bart. of Manor Gore (ancestor
William Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdale, Lieut.-Col. in
of Gore, Bart, of Manor Gore, Gore, Earl of Ross, extinct,
the army, High Sheriff, co. Fermanagh, 1845, m. Martha-
and Gore, Earl of Arran) by whom he had a son and
Hawley, dau. of James Clarke, Esq. of Castle Carey, Somerset,
successor,
and dying s.p. 1863, was s. by his nephew, the present
William Archdall, Esq. of Castle Archdall, High Sheriff,
Mervyn Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdale.
co.Fermanagh, 1667, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Mervyn,
Esq. of Trillick, co. Tyrone, and had issue, 1 Mervyn, his heir; Arms—Az., a chevron erm., between three talbots, passant, or.
2 Edward, successor to his brother; 3 Angel, s. to the Crest— Out of a ducal coronet an heraldic tiger’s head or, ppr.
estates on the death of her brother. Mr. Archdall, who was —
Motto Data fata secutus.
attainted 1689 by the Parliament of James II., was s. by his Seats — Castle
Archdale, Lisnarick, co. Fermanagh; and
eldest son. Trillick, co. Tyrone.
; S ;

AEC THE LANDED GENTRY. ARD 33

ARCHER OF TRELASKE. ARCHIBALD OF RUSLAND HALL.


Archer, Edward, Esq. of Trelaske, co. Cornwall, Archibald, Charles- Willi am, Esq. of Rusland
J.P. and D.L., and Col. of the Duke of Cornwall’s Hall, co. Lancaster, Member of the Institute of
Rifle Volunteers, b. 8 Nov. 1816 ; m. 24 July, 1838, Civil Engineers, b. at Truro, Nova Scotia, 20 July,
Sarah-Lydia, eldest dau. of the Eev. Walter Radcliffe, 1838 s. his father, 12 Sept. 1868 ;
; 7 April, 1864, m
of Warleigh, co. Devon, and has issue, Isabel, 2nd dau. of Robert Ealcon, M.D. of White-

Ciiarles-Gordon, J.P. co. Cornwall, b. 1 Nov. 1846.


haven, and has issue,
i.

ii. Addis-Edward, b. 18 Aug. 1851. Charles-Falcon, 6 25 Feb. 1866.


i. Alice, d. 14 Nov. 1855. Mary-Maud.
ii. Emily-Augusta, to. 1st, 9 Jan. 1873, George-Badeley
Marke, Esq. of Wood Hill, Lieut. Royal Connaught
HtUFilCJfc. —
amuel Archibald, Esq. of Coleraine, co.
Londonderry, son of David Archibald, Esq. of Coleraine, to.
Rangers and 2ndly, 14 Feb. 1877, to Richard-William-Okes
;
Rachel, dau. of James Duncan, Esq., of Haverhill, Massa-
Voysey, Esq., Lieut. R.N.
chusetts, New England, and was father of
m. Sarah-Constance. iv. Dora-Kate.
The Hon. Samuel-George-William Archibald, LL.D.,
iHtUFillJC. —The Archers came
into England with William her Majesty's Attorney and Advocate-General, Speaker of the
the Conqueror. The name
found in the Roll of Battle
is Assembly, Master of the Rolls, &c., of the province of Nova
Abbey. It has been variously written as Le Archer or Scotia, who to.. 1st, 1802, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Dickson,
Archard. Robert, son of Fulbert Archer, was tutor to Esq. of Onslow, and by her (who d. May, 1830) had issue,
Henry I., and received a grant of seven manors, co. Berks, i. Charles-Dickson, late of Rusland Hall.
in which grant King Henry styles him, “ Magister meus.” ii. Edward-Mortimer, C.B., to. and had issue.

One of the family, viz., Thomas Archer, Esq., M.P. co. hi. Thomas-Dickson (Sir), Knt. of Bickley, Kent, b. 1817,
Warwick, was created by letters patent 1747, Baron Archer called to the Bar at the Middle Temple 1852, appointed a
Judge of the Queen’s Bench 1872, and of the Common
of Umberslade, co. Warwick.
Pleas 1875 to. 1841, Sarah, only dau. of Richard Smith,
;
The line before us has been settled in co. Cornwall above five Esq. of Dudley Priory, co. Worcester, andd. 18 Oct. 1876,
hundred years. We find in the Record of Assize Roll at leaving issue, 1 William, b. 1846 to. 1873, Florence, dau. ;

Launceston, 30 Edward I., Henry le Archer, holding lands, of Charles W.-H. Wallroth, Esq. of Lee, Kent; 2 Edmund-
with the names of Amaranda his wife and Dyonis his daughter Douglas, m. 1876, Janet-Ellen, dau. of Robert Finlay, Esq.
mentioned also of Amadeus, son of John le Archer. and 3 Ellen-Emma, m. Major John-M. McNeile.
;
iv. Blowers, m. twice.
The elder branch, originally seated at the Lizard (where the
name “Hall Archer” still exists) became extinct by the He m. 2ndly, 1832, Joanna, widow of W. Brinley, Esq., and
marriage of Jane, dau. of Archard or Archer, with James by her had three daus., of whom the 2nd, Georgina, to. 1858,
Levelis, temp. Edward III. H-Chartes Pollock, Esq. Mr. Archibald d. 26 Jan. 1840, when
A younger branch, still continued, of which John
however, he was s. by his eldest son,
Vrcher was M.P. for Helston, 1452, and Thomas Archer at Charles Dickson Archibald, Esq. of Rusland Hall, J.P.
he head of a subscription list for rebuilding Bodmin Church, and D.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., b. at Truro, in the province of Nova
'.468. Scotia, 31 Oct. 1802; to. 16 Sept. 1832, Bridget, only child and

The family was then, or at any rate early in the 16th century heiress of Myles Walker, Esq. of Rusland Hall, and had issue,
as appears from the oldest registers of that parish), seated in i. Charles-William, now of Rusland Hall.

t. Kew, where Richard Archer (descended from Alicia


ii. Edward-Stanley-Fitzgerald, b. 5 Dec. 1846 ; d. 1859.
iii. Clarence-Holford, b. 12 Nov. 1847.
Ircher de Benboll, d. 1568), by his will, dated 1660, devised
iv. Alfred-George, 6. 6 Aug. 1849 d. 1854. ;
lemboll, Trelewaclt in St. Ewe, and other considerable estates
i. Elizabeth-Jane. ii. Florence-Mary, d. 1858.
n various parishes, to Nicholas Archer his “kinsman,” eldest in. Juliet- Augusta, d. 10 March, 1871.
on of Rev. John Archer, Rector of St. Michael Carhayes, iv. Clara-Susanna.
astituted in 1644. He d. 12 Sept. 1868.
Nicholas Archer, who removed to Trelewack, d. s. p.,
saving his mansion and estates to
Arms—Ar. on a bend az. between two estoiles of the last
three crescents of the first, allwithin a bordure invected sa.,
John Archer, Esq. of Trelewack, eldest son of his brother charged with three mullets or.
dward Archer, Vicar of Manacean (instituted 1666), and —A palm branch, slipped in bend ppr.,
Crest in front thereof
udith his wife, dau. of the celebrated Rev. John Swete, of a mount vert, thereon an estoile or.
<t. Keverne. He m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of John Addis, Motto — Palma non sine pulvere.
Isq. of Whiteford, Cornwall, and was father of
Seat— Rusland Hall, Ulverstone, co. Lancaster.

Swete-Nicholas Archer, Esq. of Trelewack and Trelaske,


cquired by purchase 1702 High Sheriff co. Cornwall, 1758,
;

s. p., and was s. by his nephew,


.
ARDEN OF LONGCROFTS HALL.
Edward Archer, Esq. of Trelaske, High Sheriff co. Cornwall,
794, who was s. by his nephew, Arden, George-Pinckard, Esq. of Longcrofts
Edward Archer, Esq. of Trelaske, b. 25 April, 1792, High Hall, co. Stafford, b. 13 Oct 1813 ; s. bis brother,
iieriff, 1832 (son of Samuel Archer, Esq., Lieut.-Col. 3rd foot 1865 ; m. 13 Sept. 1842, Caroline, 3rd dau. of
uards, by Dorothy- Ayre his wife, dau. of Rev. JohnYonge, Admiral George Hills, by Diana his wife, dau. of
? Puslinch). He m., 2 Aug. 1814, Charlotte-Catherine, only Thomas Hammersley, Esq., and has issue,
iild and heiress of Charles Harward, Esq., of the 3rd Foot
uards (son of -Rev. Charles Harward, D.D., Dean of Exeter), i. George-Edward, b. 19 June, 1853.
Hayne House, co. Devon, by Charlotte-Augusta, his wife, ii. Alwyne-Hills, b. 1 April, 1859.
'd dau. of Sir William Chambers, Surveyor-General of the iii. William-Henry-Perceval, 6. 20 Jan. 1863.
oard of Works, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Charles Gordon, i. Caroline-Louisa. ii. Emma-Fanny.
sq. of Wiscombe Park, co. Devon) had issue, 1 Edward, his iii. Charlotte-Emily. iv. Harriet-Maria.

?ir; 2 Charles-Harward (Rev.), b. Aug. 1819, m. 1845, Jane, v. Julia-Frances. vi. Mary-Georgina.
iu. of William Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly 3 Samuel Har- vu. Rachel-Mary-Cay. vm. Katherine-Constance.
;

ard (Rev.) Rector of Throwley, Devon, b. Jan. 1821, m. 1850, iLtltCaffC.— This family is of Saxon origin, and claims dis-
larlotte-Hester, dau. of Rev. W. Radcliffe, of Warleigh, and tinction for a full century at least before the Conquest,
is issue, Cecil, George Pollexfen, and Evelyn 4 Fulbert, of ; deriving, in direct descent, from Siward de Arden, eldest son
sw Zealand, Barrister, b. April, 1825, m. twice, and has issue of Turchill de Warwick. The senior line, the Ardens of Park
Henry-Swete, b. Jan. 1834, to. 1860, Fanny, dau. of J.-P. Hall, co. Warwick, became extinct at the decease, 1643, of
..Colin ;llew, Esq., and has issue 1 Charlotte-Dorothea, to. 1846,
; Robert Arden, of Park Hall, Esq., who left his four sisters
1,;v. F.-J. Hext Kendall, and d. 1871 2 Jane, to. W.-H.- viz., Elizabeth, to. Sir William Poley, of
Marti' ;
his co-heirs,
oiaerstti
lderson Morshead, Esq., C.B.; 3 Anne-Augusta, to. Col. Boxted, Suffolk ; Goditha, wife of Herbert Price, Esq. ;
-S.Greene, C.B.; 4 Elizabeth, to. Col. Bond; 5 Catherine, Dorothea, m. Henry Bagot, Esq. ;
and Anne, to. Sir Charles
H. J. Tolcher, Esq. 6 Marianne, to. Mansfield Turner,
; Adderley of Lea.
q. Mr. Archer d. 16 May, 1834. The Rev. John Arden, of Longcrofts Hall, 6. March,
1752, was son of Henry Arden, Esq. of Longcrofts, by
Arms— Sa., a chevron, engrailed, arg., between three pheons Alathea,
. Crest — A quiver full of arrows, fesswise ppr. his wife, dau. of Robert Cotton, Esq. of Worcester, and grand-
Seat — Trelaske, near Launceston. son (by Anna-Catherine, his 1st wife, eldest dau. of John
D
34 AKD THE LANDED GENTRY. AEK
in. Frank, 6. 8 Dec. 1851.
Newton, Esq. of Kind’s Bromley) of John Arden, Esq. of
Longcrofts, High Sheriff co. Stafford 1730, 5th in descent from i. m. 2 Feb. 1864, Rev. John-Brook-Maher-
Caroline,

Simon Arden, Esq., 2nd son of Thomas Arden, Esq. of Park Camm, of the 12th Royal Lancers, Vicar of
late

Hall.1 (It is an interesting fact that Shakespeare’s


mother, Monkton Wyld, Dorset.
ii. Blanche, m. Charles Lucena, Esq. of London, deceased.
Mary Arden, was the dau. of Sir Edward Arden, of Park Hall.)
Rear-Admiral Joseph in. Constance. iv. Evelyn-Helen.
He m. Margaret-Elizabeth, only child of
Hamar. and had, Mr. Arden is a Barrister-at-Law, a Magistrate and
i. John, his heir. Deputy Lieutenant co. Middlesex, and a Magistrate
ii.Francis-Edward, successor to his brother. for Pembrokeshire, of which co. he was High Sheriff
hi. Henry, Lieut. 61st foot, slain at Toulouse.
iv. Samuel, Major in the E.I.C.S.; m..Jane. dau. of James in1872 he is also a Fellow of the Geological and
;

Franklyn, Esq. of Bristol, and d. leaving issue, Royal Geographical, and other scientific societies.
Samuel. 2 George. 3 Alfred. His elder brother is Joseph Arden, Esq. of Rick-
1 Eliza-Jane, m. 1835, to Michael-Thomas Bass, Esq., M.P. mansworth Park, co. Herts, J.P. and D.L.
2 Anne, m. to G. Maitland. Esq., E.I.C.S.
v. William, of Barton-under-Needwood, m. Lettice, dau. of

Arms Ermine, two barrulets compony, or and az. ; in chief
the Rev. John Watson, of Prestbury, co. Chester, and has three boars’ heads, erased, of the last, armed of the second,
issue. langued gu.
vi. George-Humphrey, deceased. Crest—A mount, vert, thereon a boar, passant, arg., seme-de-
lis az., langued gu., armed and unguled or.
vii. George, Lieut. R.N., d. in the West Indies.
viii. Thomas (Rev.), m. and had issue. —
Motto Doluere dente lacessiti.
i. Eliza. —
Seats East Burnham House, near Slough; Sunbury Park
ii. Emma-Catherine, m. Waiter-William Fell, Esq., BaT- Middlesex ; Pontvane, near Fishguard.
rister-at-Law.
hi. Anne-Diana, m. Very Rev. Francis Close, Dean of
Carlisle.
iv. Mary-Jane, m. George-Woodroofe Franklyn, Esq., late
M.P. for Poole.
ARKWRIGHT OF SUTTON SCARSDALE.
Mr. Arden d. 10 Feb. 1803, aged 51, and was s. by his eldest Arkwright, William, Esq. of Sutton Scars-
son, dale, co. 21 April, 1857 ; inheritor of tho
Derby, b.
Major John Arden, of the 3rd or King’s Own Dragoons, who Sutton Scarsdale estate under the will of his grand-
in.Anne-Maria, dau. of John Hodgson, Esq. of Wellingborough,^ father, Robert Arkwright, Esq.
Northampton, and had issue,
co.
John-Humphrey-Cotton, d. in India.

Sir Richard Arkwright, to whom we owe
Margaret-Mary-Anne, in. James Crallan, Esq. the compilation and completion into a connected whole of
Susanna-Maria, m. John Bott, Esq. of Coton Hall, co. the different parts of the invention called the spinning frame,
Stafford. was born at Preston, in Lancashire, 31 Sept. 1732. He
Major Arden d. 2 Aug. 1809, aged 33, and was s. by his m. 1st, 1755, Patience, dau. of Robert Holt, of Bolton, by
brother, whom he had one son, Richard, his heir; and 2ndly, 1761,
The Rev. Francis Edward Arden, Rector of Gresham, Margaret Biggens, by whom he had one other child,
Norfolk, b. 1777, who d. 27 Dec. 1855, having had, by Rachel Susannah, m. to Charles Hurt, Esq. of Wirksworth. Sir
his wife (who d. 1852), dau. of John Pinekard, Esq., Richard Arkwright was knighted on presenting an address j

1 Francis-Edward (Rev.), d. unm. 1853. to George III., and served as Sheriff of Derbyshire 1787. |
2 Henry-Cotton (Rev.), d. s. p. 28 Sept. 1865. He d. 2 Aug. 1792, and was s. by his son,
3 Georg e-Pinckard, the present representative. Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley, 6. 19 Dec. 1755;
4 Hamar, m. Alice, dau. of —
Clisby, Esq., and has issue, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1801 ; m. 1780, Mary, dau. of
four sons and three daus.
5 William, late of King’s Hussars, Capt. 1st Staffordshire
Adam Simpson, Esq. of Bonsall, and had issue,
King’s Own Militia, J.P. and D.L. co. Stafford, now resident Richard, M.P., b. 30 Sept. 1781 m. Maria, dau. of the Rev.
;
q
at Longcrofts. Wm. Beresford, and d. s. p. 1832.
1 Rachel-Margaret, m. 1837, Henry Cooke, Esq. of Catton, Robert, of Sutton Scarsdale.
Norfolk. Peter, of Willersley. ( See next Memoir.)
2 Emma-Jane, d. Feb. 1856, unm. John, of Hampton Court. (See Arkwright of that place). :

3 Charlotte-Mary, m. 1851, Richard-Georgc-P. Minty, Esq. Charles, of Dunstall, co. Stafford, J.P., 6. 22 Nov. 1786; m.
of Petersfield. Mary, dau. of Edward-S. Sitwell, Esq. of Stainsby, and ,

d. s. p. 28 Dec. 1850.
The 2nd son,
Joseph, of Mark Hall. (See Arkwright of Knutson Hall).
The Rev. Henry-Cotton Arden, Rector of Bessingham, co. Elizabeth, m. Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, co, i

Norfolk, 6. m. Lydia, 2nd dau. of Admiral George Hills,


1811 ; Derby, and d. 1838, leaving issue.
and d. s. p. 1865, and was s. by his brother, Anne, m. Vice-Chancellor Sir James Wigram, and d. 1844,
George-Pinckard Arden, the present representative. leaving issue.


Arms Erm., a fess., chequy, or and az. Mr. Arkwright d. 1348. His eldest surviving son,
Crest — On a chapeau azure, turned up ermine a wild Robert Arkwright, Esq. of Sutton Scarsdale, J.P. ant
boar passant or. D.L., b. 7 March, 1783; m. Frances-Crawford, dau. of Stephen

Motto Quo me cunque vocat patria. George Kemble, Esq. of Durham, and d. 6 Aug. 1859, leaving

Seat Longcroft’s Hall, Burton-on-Trent, co. Stafford. issue,

Residence Roman Hill, Colchester, Essex.
George, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., M.P. for Leominster, b. 2!
Aug. 1807 d. s. p. 1856.
;

ARDEN OF SUNBURY PARK. William, Major in the army, 6th Dragoons, b. 12 Sept. 1809
m. Fanny-Susan, 2nd dau. of Edward Thornewill, Esq. c
Arden, Richard-Edward, Esq. of Sunbury Dove Cliff, co. Stafford, and d. 13 May, 1857, leaving ai,
only son, the present William Arkwright, Esq. of Sutto
Park, Middlesex, East Burnham, co. Bucks, of
Scarsdale, and three daus., Fanny-Elizabeth, m. June, 187-
Pontvane, co. Pembroke, and Abergwilly and to Capt. William-Thornhill Blois, brother of Sir Job
Llanon, co. Carmarthen, 2nd son of the late Joseph Blois, 8th hart, of Cockfield. Emma, ra. 13 July, 187(
Arden, Esq. of Islington and of Red Lion Square, George-Henry-William Hervey, Esq., 2nd son of Rigl
Rev. Lord Arthur Hervey, Bishop of Bath and Wells, an
Middlesex, b. 4 Oct. 1804 m. 1st, 8 Sept. 1832,
; d. April, 1877 and Sophia.
;

Fanny, dau. of John Whitsed, Esq., M.D., and by Godfrey-Harry (Rev.), b. 10 Oct. 1814, who had the estate;
<

her (who d. 21 May, 1836) has three children, of Sutton Scarsdale for life, and resided there in. 1st, 184 ;

Frances-Rafela, dau. of Sir Henry FitzHerbert, Bart., ar


whom the eldest, Emily-Laurie Arden, is the only by her had issue,
survivor, and was m. to William -Henry Peacock, 1 Francis, M.P. for East Derbyshire (Coton Hall, Warwic'
Esq., J.P., of Greatford Hall, co. Lincoln, and who shire); m. 1st, 1867, Louisa, dau. of Henry Milbank, Esc
d. 26 Jan. 1877. Mr. Arden m. 2ndly, 29 Aug. who d. 187 i and 2ndly, 12 Sept. 1875, Hon. Evelj
;

Addington, 3rd dau. of Viscount Sidmouth.


1839, Mary, dau. of John Finney, Esq., and has 2 William-Harry (Rev.).
issue surviving, 1 Franees-Alice, d. 1864.
i. Percy, 9 June, 1840; late of Brasenose College, Oxford,
b. He m. 2nrUy, 24 April, 1862, Marian-Hiliary-Aclelaic
Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple. youngest dau. of Hon. and Very Rev. George Pellew, D.l
Dean of Norwich, and by her had a dau., Marian, andt
ii. Douglas, b. 8 Aug. 1844; late of Pembroke College, sons, Godfrey-Edward-Pellew and Walter. Rev. G.-
Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple. Arkwright d. 17 Dec. 1866 {
1 J ;; ;

ARK THE LANDED GENTRY. ARM 35


Eustace, b. 27 Dec. 1818; to. Emma-Anne, dau. of John John-Hongerfore, now of Hampton Court.
Stracey, Esq., and dying 1846, left a dau., Eustace-Emma- Richard, b. 23 Jan. 1835; to. 22 July, 1862, Lady Mary Byn<^

Millicent, to. 1870, to Col. G. M. Hutton. dau. oi George, 2nd Earl of Strafford.
Fanny-Elizabeth, to. 1852, Sir Dalrymple, Bart. Hew George (Rev.), b. 29 July, 1836; Rector of Pen combe, Here-
fordshire; to. 10 Jan. 1860, Hon. Elizabeth Kenyon, dau. of
Arms— Arg., on a mount vert, a cotton tree, fructed ppr.,
Lloyd, 3rd Lord Kenyon, and has issue, Bernard-George
on a chief az., between two bezants, an escutcheon of the field,
5.1861; Sidney-John, b. 1863; Hubert-Seymour, b. 1865;
charged with a bee, volant ppr. Richard-Eden-St. Aubyn; Ernest-Henry, b. 1868; Violet^
Crest— An eagle, rising, or, in its beak an escutcheon, Frances, and Cecily-Margaret.
pendent by a ribbon gu., thereon a hank of cotton arg. Henry, Capt. 84th regt., A.D.C., b. 16 Dec. 1837 killed by
Motto —Multa tuli fecique. an avalanche on Mont Blanc, 13 Oct. 1866.
;

Seat—Sutton Scarsdale, near Chesterfield. Edwyn (Rev.), b. 2 May, 1839.


Arthur-Chandos, 2nd Life Guards, b. 8 March, 1843; to. 1870,
Agnes-Mary, only dau. of W.-M. Tufnell, Esq., and has
ARKWRIGHT OF WILLERSLEY. issue, Wilfrid-Lionel-Tyrell; Harold- Arthur Cyril; Gerald- .;

Byng; Lilian-Agnes.
Arkwright, Frederic-Charles, Esq. of Wil-
Charles-Leigh, b. 6 June, 1846.
Derby, J.P.,
lersley, co. b. 7 Nov. 1853 ; s. his father Caroline-Sarah, to. 27 Jan. 1858, Rev. Berkeley-L. Scuda-
6 Dec. 1874. more-Stanhope, Rector of Byford, and has issue.
Mary, to. 7 Aug. 1862, Samuel-Courthope, eldest son of
IttllC&JJC. —Peter Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley, J.P.
Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of Dingestow Court, co. Monmouth,
and D.L., b. 17 April, 1784; 3rd son of Richard Arkwright, and Forest House, Essex, and has issue,
Esq. of Willersley, and Mary Simpson his wife ; to. 1805, Mary- Frances-Catherine. Emily-Sophia. Alice-Eden.
Anne, dau. of Charles Hurt, Esq. of Wirksworth, and had Arms &c — Same as Arkwright of Sutton.
.
,

issue, Neat—Hampton Court, Leominster, co. Hereford.


Frederic, late of Willersley.
Edward, b. 15 Dec. 1808; m. 1845, Charlotte-Wilmot, dau. of
Robert Sitwell, Esq., and d. 1850, leaving by her (who d. ARKWRIGHT OF KNUTSON HALL.
1855) three daus., Constance-Charlotte, wife of Capt. Fawkes
Edith-Anne, wife of R. D. Cleasby, Esq., and Mary-Anne, Arkwright, Robert- Wigram, of Knutson
wife of Rev. Richard FitzHerbert. Hall, co. Northampton, J.P. for that co., b. 15
Henry (Rev.), b. 16 March, 1811, Vicar of Bodenham ; to 1st, April, 1822 ; m. 30 Dec. 1847, Sophia-Julia, eldest
Henrietta, dau. of the Rev. Charles Thorneycroft, of Thorney-
dau. of Alexander Grreig, Esq. of 10, Lowndes
croft, co. Chester, and by her (who d. 1844) has had one
,

son, Henry-John, b. 10 Feb. 1844, and three daus., Street, London, and has issue,
Henrietta-Beck, Sophia-Mary, and Mary-Ann-Louisa. He Frank-Wigsell, Capt. Coldstream Guards, b. 29 Sept. 1848.
to. 2ndly, 1847, Ellen, dau. of John-Home Purves, Esq., and
Herbert-Robert, b. 15 Nov. 1860.
has had by her a son, Charles-Evelyn, b. 1848 (m. 1876,
Isabel-Emma, dau. of John Compton, Esq.), and several daus. Julius, 6. 9 Jan. 1865.
Alfred of Wirksworth, J.P. and D.L., b. 19 June, 1812; m.
,
Mary-Sophia-Clare. Diana-Laura. Isabel-Gertrude.
1845, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Crutchley, Esq. of Sunning
Hill Park, and has two daus., Emily-Elizabeth, and Julia-
—Rev. Joseph Arkwright, of Mark Hall,
Essex, and Norman ton Turville, co. Leicester, 6 th son of
Helen, wife of James Digby Legard, Esq., R.H.A.
James-Charles, b. 1 Oct. 1813 to. 1st, 29 June, 1854, Isabel, Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley Castle, 6. 9 Aug. 1791
;

dau. of W.-L. Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, co. Lancaster, to. 29 Oct. 1818, Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Wigram, Bart., and
which lady d. s p '
5 April, 1855.
. He to. 2ndly, 28 April,
. by her (who d. 21 May, 1863) had issue,
1864, Mary-Esther, eldest dau. of Wm. Brodhurst, Esq. of Robert-Wigram, now of Knutson Hall.
the Friary, Newark. Charles, of Ashlands, co. Leicester, late Lieut. 1st Dragoon
Ferdinand-William, b. 10 Dec. 1814. Guards, b. 9 Sept. 1823 ; to. 10 Sept. 1864, Honoria, dau. of
Augustus-Peter, Comm. R.N., M.P. for North Derbyshire, E.-B. Hartopp, Esq., of Dalby Hall, Leicester ; and has seven
b. 6 March, 1821. sons and two daus.
John-Thomas, of Hatton House, co. Warwick, J.P. and D.L., Julius, Vicar of Latton, Essex, b. 28 Sept. 1850; d. 15 April,
6 2 Nov. 1823 to 1856, Laura, dau. of Rev. Edward Willes,
.
; .
1864; to. Laura-Elisa, dau. of Alexander Greig, Esq., of 10,
and has had three sons and two daus. Lowndes Street, London, and has four daus.
Mary-Anne, to. 1852, Robert Strange, Esq. of Naples, who Loftus- Wigram, of Parndon Hall, Essex, b. 29 Sept. 1829 ; to.
d. 1871. Elizabeth, dau. of S. Reynolds, Esq., and has, Loftus- Joseph
Susan-Maria, to. 1839, the Right Rev. Joseph-Cotton Wigram, Wigram, b. 14 Oct. 1866.
D.D., Bishop of Rochester, and had issue. She d. June. Arthur-William, of Broughton Astley, co. Leicester, b. 20 Feb.
1864; he d. 1867. 1831 to. 3 April, 1856, Emma, dau. of Rev. John Wolley, of
;
Fanny-Jane, to. 21 Jan. 1873, Darwin Galton, Esq. of Claver- Beeston, Notts. She d. 20 June, 1866, having had two sons
don Leys, co. Warwick, and has issue, and two daus.
i
Margaret-Helen, to. James-Richard Wigram, Esq. Eleanor-Harriet, to. 4 Feb. 1851, George-Granville Randolph,
i, Caroline-Elizabeth, to. 1853, John Clowes, Esq., 2nd son Rear-Admiral, R.N., C.B.
of W.-Legh Clowes, Esq. of Broughton Hall, co. Lancaster, Anne-Mary, to. 16 Sept. 1841, Rev. George Bruxner, Rector
and has issue. of Thurlaston, co. Leicester; d. 19 Jan. 1854.
r. Arkwright cf.'19 Sept. 1866, and was s. by his eldest son, Anna-Frances. Catherine-Elizabeth. Susan-Ellen.
[

Frederic Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley, b. 16 Aug. 1806 Gertrude. Agnes-Isabella.


4 Nov. 1845, Susan-Sabrina, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon He d. 29 Feb. 1864, and was s. by his eldest son.
irney; and by her (who d. 7 Oct. 1874) had issue,

Arms, &c Same as Arkwright of Sutton.
.

Frederick-Charles, now of Willersley. —


Seat Knutson Hall, Wellingborough, co. Northampton.
t. Ellen-Mary, to. 29 July, 1868, to Rev. Frederick Fawkes,
Vicar of Woolley, 2nd son of late Rev. Ay: cough Fawkes of

:i.
Farnley.
Susan-Alice.
ARMITAGE OF MILNSBRIDGE HOUSE.
j '. Arkwright d. 6 Dec. 1874. Armitage, George, Esq. of Milnsbridge House,
Nunthorpe, co. York, J.P., D.L., b. 24 Sept. 1806
Arms —Same as preceding Memoir. ;

I Seat —Willersley, Cromford, co. Derby. m. 24 Aug. 1830, Caroline- Jane, eldest dau. of
James Dowker, Esq. of North Dalton, E.R., co.
York, and has issue,
ARKWRIGHT OF HAMPTON COURT. i. Joseph, J.P.,b. 23 Sept. 1840 to. 1866, Julia, 2nd dau-
;

Arkwright, John-Hung erford, Esq. of Hamp- of George Pollard, Esq., J.P., Cheltenham, and has issue,
i Court, co. Hereford, High Sheriff 1862, b. July, George-Pollard, and Julia-Ethel.
33 m. 12 June, 1866, Charlotte-Lucy, dau. of ii. George-Dowker, B.A., Trin. Col., Cambridge, b. 25 Oct.
;

dm Davenport, Esq. of Foxley, co. Hereford, and 1845 ;


Matilda-Constance, 3rd dau. of Rev. Charlcs-
to.

;
estwood Hall, co. Stafford, and has issue, Benjamin Lowe, M.A., Rector ofTyddSt. Mary, and has
issue.
ohn-Stanhope, b. 1872. Kate, to. Rev. H.-F. Radford, M.A., Broughton Astley
i.
reraldine-Mary-Rose. Evelyn-Lucy- Alice. Rectory, co. Leicester.
ItncaUJT.— ohn Arkwright, Esq. of Hampton Court ii. Caroline-Jane, to. Rev. James Hope, M.A., Trin. Church,
1 son of Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley, and Mary Halifax.
ipson his wife), J.P., High Sheriff 1831; b. 27 Aug. 1785; in. Gertrude, to. George Buchanan, Esq. of Blackheath,
13 April, 1830, Sarah, eldest surviving dau. of Sir Hunger- London.
1 Hoskyns, Bart, of Harewood, and had issue, iv. Edith, d. 1866. v. Frances-Vernon.
D 2
—— ; .

36 ARM THE LANDED GENTRY. ARM


George Armitage, Esq., b. 1674; who re- 3 Andrew, Capt. E.I.C.S., of Castle Armstrong, King’s
3LtltC<tgC.
Co., High Sheriff 1777 to. Mary, dau. of Mr. Bidwell,
sided at Highroyd House, parish of Almondbury, left at his
;

and relict of Governor George Scot, of Bengal, by


decease, 1742 (by Alice his wife), an only son, whom (who d. 2 July, 1781) he left at his decease, 31 July,
Joseph Armitage, Esq. of Highroyd House ; to. Mary, 1789, aged 65, William, who went as a writer to Bengal,
dau. of Rev. Mr. Wilson, Incumbent of Holmfirth, and by where he to, and d., leaving issue Thomas, b. 1765, of;

her had, with two daus., viz., Sarah, to. William Fenton, Esq. Castle Armstrong, who to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Puget,
Esq. of London, banker, and left a dau. and heiress, Eliza-
of Spring Grove, Huddersfield ; and Martha, m. Richard
beth, to. to Thomas ltaikes, Esq. of Welton; Andrew,
Bassett, Esq. of Glentwortli Hall, near Gainsborough, an only 1
who d. at St. Croix, 1805, leaving by Anne, his wife, eldest
son, dau. of James Brady, Esq. of Dublin, two surviving sons
George Armitage, Esq. of Highroyd House, b. 1736; to. and two daus. (William-Andrew, J.P., of Rathmacknee, 1

1776, Sarah, dau. of Joseph Walker, Esq. of Lascelles Hall, co. Wexford, b. 30 March, 1793, m. 8 Feb. 1848,
and dying 1809, had by her (who d. 1815), with two daus., Marianrie-Stuart, dau. of John Flood, Esq. of View Mount,
co. Kilkenny; Thomas-Bagot (Rev.), Vicar of Bally-
Marianne, and Sarah, to. 1808, Richard Wilson, Esq. of Leeds,
valdon, co. Wexford, to. 24 Jan. 1845, Isabella, youngest
an only son, dau. of Richard Fothergill, Esq. of Carleon, co. Mon-
Joseph Armitage, Esq. of Milnsbridge House, co. York, mouth; Harriet; and Catherine) Rebecca, m. to Nicholas
;

J.P. and D.L., b. 9 Feb. 1778; to. 25 Sept. 1804, Anne, Gamble, Esq. of Derrinboy, and had issue; and Harriet,
eldest dau. of Joseph Taylor, Esq. of Blackley Hall, co. Lan- to. 1796, to George Armstrong, Esq.
caster, and d. 17 Aug. 1860, having by her (who d. 3 Feb. 4 Edward, of Clara, King’s Co., J.P., b. 14 June , 1724;
to. Anne, dau. of Michael M‘Evoy, Esq. of co. Long-
1854) had issue,
and had issue.
ford,
George, now of Milnsbridge House and Nunthorpe. Rebecca, to. Frank Conrahy, Esq. of Birr,
Joseph-Taylor, of Birkby, near Huddersfield, b. 24 April,
to. Ellen, 2nd dau. of Henry Ingram, Esq. of Hali-
n. Edmund, Capt. E.I.C.S., who d. lbavincr issue.
1809 ;
hi. Charles, in General Wynne’s regt. of Dragoons; killed
fax, co. York, and has issue.
in a duel.
John, b. 20 Feb. 1817 ; to. Harriet, 2nd dau. of Thomas Cal-
iv. Andrew, of whose line we have
to treat.
row, Esq. of Bury, co. Lancaster; and d. 1867, leaving issue.
v. Thomas, of Ballyin, Inspector-General of Barracks, J.P.,
Henry, b. 21 May, 1818; to. Amelia, 3rd dau. of Thomas
Ramsay, Esq., Commissary-General, N.S.W., and d. 1872, High Sheriff King’s Co. He to. twice, but left at his jj

decease, 1750, issue only by his 2nd wife, Lucy, 3rd dau. of
leaving issue.
Aug. 1819; m. Eliza- Anne, 3rd dau. of Thomas George Holmes, Esq., viz.,
Edward, b. 27
Carlow, Esq. of Bury, and has issue. 1 Andrew, of Ballyin, an officer in the E.I.C.S. ; d. s.p.
James, 6. 19 Aug. 1823; d. 1863. 2 Thomas, Lieut.-Col. 17th regt. of foot; d. unm.
Sarah-Anne, to. John Starkey, Esq. of Huddersfield. 3 George, of the Island of Jamaica, who to. Elizabeth,, I
Emma, to. Rev. David James, of Pantteg Rectory, and d. dau. of Mr. Philips, and widow of Andrew Waller, Esq.
j
1875. by whom he had issue,
Charlotte, to. William-Leigh Brook, eldest son of James Thomas, Capt. Longford Militia, to. Miss Armstrong*- I
Brook. Esq. of Meltham Hall, West Riding, co. York; and of Ennis, co. Clare, and had issue, George-KnoxJ I
is deceased. Edmund, M.D. Robert- Wallace, M.D., who d. unm. I I
;

Ellen, d. Feb. 1812. Thomas-Holmes, merchant in Manchester (who to. j


Eliza, d. 17 May, 1818. 1831, Anna, eldest dau. of the Rev. Blayney Mitchell, I
Mary, to. Rev. Edward Sandford, Incumbent of Elland, near of Monaghan, and has issue, Lydia, Anna-Sophia, Har-
Halifax, 4th son of the Rev. Humphrey Sandford. riet, Lucy-Ellen, and Ellen-Stewart) John-Simpson, I ;

Helen, d. 1 June, 1818. Barrister-at-Law; James-Henry; Anna, to. Sir Ben- 1


Anne-Taylor, to. Humphrey Sandford, Esq., of the Isle of jamin Morris, Knt., late Capt. 25th regt. ; Jane and. ;
ft

Rossall. Dorothea.
Emily, m. W .-L. Brook,
T
Esq. ;
and d. 1855. Lucy-Mary, d. unm. at Sidmouth, 7 Jan. 1810.
Arms —Gu., a lion’s head, erased, between three crosses-cross- George Armstrong to. 2ndly, 1796, Harriet, 2nd dau. of j
Andrew Armstrong, Esq., and left by her at his decease I
lets arg.
Crest —A dexter arm, embowed, couped at the shoulder, (being killed by falling into a dock at Bristol), three daus., I
Harriet, Mary-Elizabeth, and Isabella.
habited or, cuffed arg., holding in the hand, ppr., a staff gu.,
headed and pointed. 1 Elizabeth, to. 1780, Thomas Woods, Esq.; and d. at ft


Motto Semper paratus. Parsonstown, 28 Feb. 1808, leaving issue,
Seats —Milnsbridge House, Huddersfield, and Nunthorpe, co. i. Margaret, to. George Brereton, Esq., and had issue.
York. h. Elizabeth, to. Matthew Hyde, Esq. of Newton, King’fi
County, and had issue.
Archibald Armstrong d. 18 April, 1747. His 4th son,
ARMSTRONG- OF GARRY CASTLE. Andrew Armstrong, Esq., was Treasurer of King’s Co. |
Armstrong, Carteret- Andrew, Esq. of Garry and for some time Comptroller of the Household to tin I
'

Castle, King’s Co., late Capt. lOtli regt., J.P. for Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. He to. 1 Aug. 1724, Alphral
King’s Co. and Capt. in the 5th Royal Lancaster youngest dau. of Bigoe Henzell, Esq. of Barnagratty, and l;I
Militia, b. 25 Nov. 1838 m. 3 Sept. 1863, Ellen, her (who d. 13 July, 1783) had issue,
;

2nd dau. of the late Hugh Dawson, Esq. of Leyland i. Archibald, b. at Barnagratty, 1726; m. Margaret, dau (I 1

John Bagot, Esq. of Ard, King’s Co. ; and dying 13 June


and West Cliff, co. Lancaster. 1793, left, with other children, who d. unm.,
JLtllCiljJC. Archibald Armstrong, Esq. of Ballylin, half 1 Andrew-Edmund-Bigoe, b. 1 June, 1774; who assume I i

brother of Edmund Armstrong, Esq. (ancestor of Armstrong, the surname of Bagot, in consequence of his unchl
Bart, of Gallen. King's County, ( see Burke’s Peerage and
William Bagot, having left him a share of his estate! I
Ard. He to. Mrs. Sidney Stretch, and left three daus., I -

Baronetage), and 2nd son of Andrew Armstrong, Esq., by


Sidney -Mary, to. 1840, Charles Bagot, Esq. of Ki I
Jane Stephenson, his 3rd wife, 6 1658; to . 1681, Letitia, .
coursey, King’s County.
youngest dau. of Col. Edward Playsted, and had issue, Fanny-Anne, to. Abraham Fuller, eldest son of Abr; I
i. William, b. 1691; to. 1715, Rebecca, dau. of Bigoe ham Fuller, Esq. of Woodfield, King’s County.
Henzell, Esq., and left issue, Sidney-Blanche.
1 Archibald, b. at Bamagratty 1716 to. Rebecca, only ; 2 Charlotte-Margaret, to. 1780, Richard Crosbie, Esq.
dau. of Capt. Michael Armstrong, and sister of General ii. Thomas, a Capt. in the army, 6. 27 Dec. 1729, who livi a
Bigoe Armstrong, and had, with two daus., Jane, m. to at Derrycooly, and afterwards at Ballycumber, where he 1
Hugh Coulaglian, Esq., and Catherine, to. to Daniel Cou- 7 Nov. 1795, leaving by his wife, the dau. of Hugh Cain I
laghan, Esq., three sons, of whom the 3rd, Bigoe, an bell, Esq., and widow of Hugh M’Lauglilin, Esq., an or I
officer in the army, to. Susannah, dau. of Thomas Ber-
surviving child, Lucinda, b. at Dundee, to. Benjam B t?
nard, Esq. of Birr, and by her (who d. July, 1819), left at Bird, Esq., and had issue.
his decease, 15 March, 1773, aged 28, two sons, Bigoe, an hi. Andrew, of whom presently.
officer in the Guards, who to. Sophia, widow of Sir David I
iv. Edmund, b. 1735; of Fortie Hall, Enfield, Middlesex, r.
Williams, Bart., and d. at Boulogne, 1824, leaving a dau., of Percy Street, London, Army Agent m. 1st, Miss Mack I
;
Caroline; and Thomas, Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards. by whom he had an only dau., who d. young; and 2nd I
2 William, an officer in the army, to. 1st, 3 July, 1747, Fanny, dau. of William Armstrong, Esq. of Petworth, I ;

Mary, dau. of William Hunt, Esq. of Petworth, in Sussex :


whom he had three children, viz.,
and 2ndly, Miss Hill, sister of Col. Hill, of London, but «

had issue only by the 1st, viz., four daus., Fanny, to. 1 William-Archibald, of Pengelly Lodge, b. 1770, A.
Edmund Armstrong, Esq. of Percy Street, London; F.S.A. (Rev.), Rector of Hykham, Lincolnshire, J.P. fl

Charlotte, to. Richard Hassall. Esq., Barrister-at-Law Hertford and Middlesex; to. 1796, Chariot te-E.-M. H I

Rebecca, to. and had issue; Mary, to. Dr. Blair, and younger dau. of Richard Hassell, Esq., and had iss
sell, tj

had issue. Mr. William Ai instrong d. in Loudon, 10 Oct. Edmund-John, Lieut. R.N., b. Aug., 1798 ;
to. 1825, J '

1784, aged 62. Watson, and d. 1837, leaving issue.


;

AKM THE LANDED GENTRY ARM


Henry-William (Rev.), of St. John's Coll., Oxon, d. 1877. 4 Edmond-Ireland (Rev.), h. 14 Aug. 1831.
George-Craven, Col. E.I.C.S., 6. 2 April, 1806; d. 1864. 5 Andrew-Carteret, b. 11 March, 1845.
1 Anna-Louisa, d. 10 Aug. 1850.
2 Augustus, b. 19 April, 1810.
William-Mntthew, b. 2 March, 1814, to. and has one dau. The eldest son,
1 Charles-Frederick, b. 6 Dec. 1814. Carteret-Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Garry Castle, Bar-
Harriet-Frances, to. Charles Norris, Esq.
Avarilla-Alphra, to. 1825, Artemidorus-Cromwell Russell, rister-at-Law, 6. 19 May, 1797 d. unm. 7 April, 1869, having
;

Esq., eldest son of T.-A. Russell, Esq. of Cheshunt Park, devised his property to his nephew Carteret-Andrew, the
Herts. present possessor.
Helen-Marianne-Monk, E. D. Hohlyn, Esq.
Fanny-Eliza-Raikes, R. D. Hoblyn, Esq.
to.
to.
Arms —Gu., three dexter arms vambraced, hands clenched,
all ppr.
George-Andrew, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, b. Oct. 1771
and
Crest—An armed hand and arm, ppr.
to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of George Hayward, Esq. ;
Motto — Vi et artnis.
Seat — Garry Castle House, Banaghcr, King's County.
2ndly, Mary-Esther, dau. of T.-A. Russell, Esq. of Ches-
1
1hunt Park but d. s.jp. 12 Nov. 1834.
:

Harriet-Anne.
v. Bigoe, b. 1737 ; d. unm. 175G.
l.Rebecca, b. 1728; to. Thurlogh Magrath, Esq., and had ARMSTRONG OR BAli IVER.
three $ons and one dau. who m. Richard Warburton, Esq.
n. Lucy, m. Humphrey Ellis, and had issue.
Armstrong, William-Bigoe, Esq. of Bal Iver,
King’s Co., Treasurer of that co., m. 4 April, 1836,
The 3rd son of Andrew Armstrong, by Alphra his wife,
Andrew Armstrong, Esq., b. 1732, was an officer in the
Anna-M. De Courcy, 2nd dau. of James Freeman
14th regt., but being severely wounded at the siege of Hughes, Esq. of The Giro re, Stillorgan, co. Dublin.
1 Louisberg, he retired from the army. He resided at Garry —
iLtllCTtCJC. William-Bigoe Armstrong, Esq. of Bal Iver,
Castle, King’s Co., and was County Treasurer and J.P. He Treasurer of the King’s County (4th son of Andrew Armstrong,
to. 5 May, 1756, Elizabeth, only dau. of Capt. James Buchanan, and brother of Thomas-St. George Armstrong, Esq. of Garry
of Craigavern and Dromakill, Scotland, of the family of that Castle), b. 19 July, 1768; to. 1796, Jane-Wilhelmina, only child
ilk, and by her, who d. 21 Sept. 1813, aged 72, had issue, of James Ferrier, Gen. Royal Engineers, and by her (who
i. Archibald, b. 1 Nov. 1763 Capt. in the E.I.C.S. ; d. s. p.
;
d. 16 April, 1829, aged 65) left at his decease an only child, his
n. Andrew, b. 20 Oct. 1764; Lieut. 54th regt.: to. 14 Jan. successor,
1793, Anne, dau. of Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Gallen, and
James-Ferrier Armstrong, Esq. of Bal Iver, Treasurer of
had issue,
the King’s Co., to. 14 Jan. 1836, Honoria, eldest dau. of
William-Bigoe, 6. 1801, dec. 2 John, d. 1855.
John Fleming, Esq. of Stoneham Park, Hants, M.P. for the
Constantia-Muria. 2 Elizabeth, dec.
southern division of that county, and d. 13 April, 1866, leaving
hi. Thomas-St. George, of Garry Castle,
iv. William-Bigoe, of Bal Iver (see that family). an only son,
\. James, b. 20 Aug. 1769 formerly Lieut. 46th regt., and
;
William-Bigoe, now of Bal Iver.
subsequently Paymaster 57th. He to. in the West Indies, Arms —Same as Armstrong of Garry Castle.
and is deceased.
vt. Edmund, b. 10 Jan. 1772; Major in the E.I.C.S. m. Miss ;
Seat —Bal Iver, Banaghcr, King’s Co.
Leonora Lucas and d. in India 1809, having had one sou
;

and three daus., viz.,


1 Andrew-Bigoe, in the E.I.C.S.; b. 11 June, 1802; killed
WRIGHT- ARMSTRONG OF KILLYLEA.
in action in Birmah. Wright- Armstrong, IIenry-Brtjce, Esq. of
1 Leonora, deceased. 2 Mary -Elizabeth.
3 Catherine-Rebecea.
Killylea, co. Armagh, b. 27 July, 1844; s. 1872.
Viii. Bigoc-Charles, b. 17 May, 1775; Capt. 57th regt.; d. 5GtlICZl(JC. —
Edward Armstrong, Esq., son of William
unm. Armstrong, Esq., by Jane Garver, his wife, to. 1760, Grace
i. Catherine - Rebecca, to. 27 Jan. 1784, Hugh Conrahy, Jones, said to have been descended from. Col. Michael Jones,
Esq., and had issue.
Commander-in-Chief of the Parliamentary forces, in Leinster,
ii. Mary, m. 1792, Capt. William Grant, of the Clare
son of James Grant, Esq., and had issue.
Militia, and Governor of Dublin, 1649, and had two sons, William-
hi. Elizabeth, to. 1794, John Armstrong, Esq., Lieut. Royal Jones and Edward. The elder,
Irish Artillery, of co. Fermanagh, and had issue. Rev. William-Jones Armstrong, M.A., Rector of the Union
The 3rd son, of Termonfeckan, co. Louth, to. 1784, Margaret, '3rd. dau. of
Thomas-St.-George Armstrong, Esq. of Garry Castle House, Alderman John Tew, Lord Mayor of Dublin, and grand-dau.
King's County, High Sheriff 1809, b. 14 Nov. 1765 to. 14 Feb. ;
of Alderman David Tew, Lord Mayor of same city, 1752, by
1792, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Priaulx, Esq. of the Island of whom he had issue,
Guernsey, of an ancient Norman family, and had issue, William-Jones, now of Killylea.
i. Carteret-Andrew, late representative. John-Tew, to. Anne, only dau. of Ralph Tew, Esq. of Raddins-
ii. Thomas-St. George, b. April, 1798; to. Donna Justa dc town, co. Meath, and has issue, Maxwell; John; Thomas;
Villanueva, dau. of Don Pedro de Villanueva, a Castilian of and Anne.
noble descent, settled in Buenos Ayres, and has issue, Thomas-Knox, J.P. co. Armagh, m. Cathcrine-Frances, 2nd
dau. of the late Wallop Brabazon, Esq. of Rath House, co.
Thomas-St. George, b. 26 Nov. 1838.
1
Louth, by Jane his 1st wife, dau. of Josias Dupre, Esq. of
Isabel, to. Don Frederieo Ellortondo, of Buenos Ayres.
1
Wilton Park, Bucks, and d. at Rome, Jan. 1840, leaving
2 Emma. 3 Justa.
issue, Jane-Rebecca and Diana-Lucinda.
4 Dolores, to. Mons. Henri Dose, of Havre.
Helen, to. the Rev. John Kerr, Rector of the Union of Ter-
in. William-Bigoe, 6. 13 April, 1800 d. 2 Oct. 1866. He to. ; monfeckan.
1st, Elizabeth Banks, and d. 2 Oct. 1866, having had by her Anne, m. Walter Newton, Esq., late of the 21st Light
three sons and two daus., viz., Dragoons.
1 Carteret-Andrew, now of Garry Castle. Diana-Jane, deceased.
2 Thomas-St. George, b. 5 Feb. 1845; d. 20 Jan. 1875. The eldest son,
3 John-Le Merchant,
1 Elizabeth-Priaulx.
b. 5 Feb. 1845. W illiam- JonesArmstrong, F.sq. of Killylea, J.P., D.L.,
2 Justa-Honoria, to. Thomas-A. White, Esq. High May, 1794; m. 3 Feb. 1842, Frances-
Sheriff 1840, b. 22
of Bally-
brophy, Queen’s County. Elizabeth, Lady M‘Creagh, relict of Col. Sir Michael M‘Creagli,
Mr. W.-B. Armstrong to. 2ndly, Katherine Temple, and by C.B., K.C.H., &c., and only dau. of Major Christopher Wilson,
her had two sons and one dau., viz., of the 22nd foot, and had issue,
4 William-Bigoe. i. William-Fortescue, b. 28 Jan. 1843, late 7th Ilussars
5 Osmond-de Beauvoir-Priaulx. d. s. p.
3 Isabel-Ellortondo. ii. Henry-Bruce, Inner Temple, London, now of Killylea.
iv. John-Priaulx, b. 21 Jan. 1802; J.P. King's Co.; m. licence, the name
Mr. Armstrong assumed, in 1868, by royal
20 Nov. 1827, his cousin, Emma, 6th dau. of the late Thomas Wright upon the decease of the late Hon. Sir
Priaulx, Esq. of Montbello House, Island of Guernsey, and
and arms of
h:id issue, Frederick-Adolphus Bruce, and d. 1872.
1 Thomas-Priaulx-St. George, b. 28 March, 1833 Knt. of ;
Arms — Quarterly 1st and 4th, Armstrong, per pale gu.
:

the Legion of Honour, served as a Major in 94th regt. and vert, three dexter armed arms, couped at the shoulders
Retired on half-pay as a Capt., 22nd regt., and d. July, and embowed, the hands clenched, ppr. 2nd and 3rd, Wrigiit, ;

1872; to. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Graves of Dublin, and ar. three bars gemel gu., on a chief az. three leopards’ faces or,
had issue, three sons and two daus. a canton erm. for distinction.
2 John-Priaulx, b. June, 1836. Crests— \ st Armstrong Out of a mural coronet or, an armed
:

3 James-St. George, Capt. in the army, 6. 4 July, 1838. arm embowed, the hand grasping an oak tree eradicated, ppr.
;; !

33 ARM THE LANDED GENTRY. ARN


2nd Wrigiit Out of a mural crown, chequy, or and gu., a dra-
:
George-de la Poer, of Mealiffe, d. June, 1834, and was s. by
gon’s head vert, on the neck three leopards’ faces as in the his brother, Edward-Marcus.
arms, between two bars gemel, a trefoil slipped or. James-Wood, Commander R.N., of Chaffpool, co. Sligo, to

Motto Invictus maneo. which he succeeded on the death of his mother, April, 1838.

Seat Killylea House, Armagh. Edward-Marcus, J.P., late Capt. 55th regt., now of Mealiffe,
to. 19 Oct. 1863, Frances, youngest dau. of the late Walter
Steele, Esq. of Moynalty, co. Monaghan.
Francis-Henry, b. 1836.
ARMSTRONG- OF MOUNT HEATON. Thomas, Lieut. 60th Rifles, d. 7 Jnne, 1847.
Mr. Armstrong d. 2 Dec. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,.
See MacDonnell op New Hall. George-de la Poer Armstrong, Esq. of Mealiffe, who d. June,
1864, when the representation of the family devolved on his
next brother,
ARMSTRONG OF LISMOHER. James-Wood Armstrong, Esq. of Chaffpool.

Armstrong, Edmund-John, Esq. of Lismoher, Arms —Gu., three arms in armour vambraced, hands ppr.
co. Clare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, b. May,
Crest —An armed hand and arm in the hand a leg and foot,
;

in rich armour, couped at the thigh.


1808 ; m. 1st, Honor, dau. of the late Wm. -Nugent —
Motto Vi et armis.
Maenamara, Esq. of Doolen, M.P., which lady d. s.p. Seat—Mealiffe, Thurles.
and 2ndly, April, 1840, Jane-Catherina, 3rd dau. of
Thomas-Hayter Longden, Esq., D.L., of co. Kent,
of Ennismore Place, Hyde Park, London, by whom
ARNOLD OF ASHBY ST. LEDGERS.
he has issue, Coape-Arnold, Rev. Henry-Fraser-James
i. Edmund- James Young, b. 1844, Capt. 10th regt. of foot; M.A., St. John’s College, Cambridge, of Ashby St. !

Clara-Norris, dau. of William-Poole King, Esq.


to. 1874, Ledgers, co. Northampton, b. 27 Feb. 1846, assumed ;

ii. Jo! l-IIenry-Maxwell, 6. 1850; M.B., L.R.C., G.I. by royal license 1867 the surname and arms of ,

hi. Thomas-Conyngham, 6. 1852 ; Lieut. 3rd Buffs, d. 23 Arnold, m. 8 Jan. 1873, Mary- Genevieve, eldest
Jan. 1876.
dau. of the Rev. Charles J ames Cummings, Rector of
i. Maria-Lavinia-Cecilia. n. Jane-Longden. '
Cheadle, Cheshire, and has issue,
iii. Ellen-Loisa, in. April, 1875, Maurice-Robert Blunden,
3rd son of Sir John Blunden, 3rd bart. of Castle Blunden. i. Cranfield-Coe-Henry, b. 7 Dec. 1873.
IV. Agnes-Georgina, to. May, 1874, Rev. William-Murdoch ii. Fraser-Charles, b. 24 Feb. 1875.
Johnston, M.A., Rector of Ballymoney, co. Antrim. iii. Wolvey-George, 6. 31 Oct. 1876.
1

Mr. Armstrong s. his uncle, the late E.-B. Arm- ICtltERjJP.— This family, originally seated at Armswell, co.
unm. 1833. He is only son of Dorset, was a branch of the Arnolds, of Llannlliangel Crucor- I
strong, Esq., who d.
niensis, co. Monmouth, represented temp. Elizabeth, by John
the late Rev. John Armstrong (who d. 1820), by |
Arnold, whose 3rd son, Sir Nicholas Arnold, of Highnam I
Maria-Cassandra Young his wife, niece to the Right Court, co. Gloucester, was Lord Deputy of Ireland in that I
Rev. Dr. Young, Bishop of Clonfert, and grandson reign, and is mentioned in Hollinshed's Chronicles as the first
(by Hannah Westrop his wife, sister of M. - R. improver of the breed of English horses, keeping a stud of
Westrop, Esq. of Monkstown Castle, co. Cork) above 300, and importing the finest breeds from Spain and
of Edmund Armstrong, Esq. of Buncraggy, whose other countries.
father, James Armstrong, was the first of the family George Arnold, Esq., 5th son of George Arnold, Esq. of
who settled in co. Clare, in the early part of the St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields, Secretary at War for Scotland, 1724,
and grandson who was 4th son of
of Richard Arnold, Esq.,
17th century.
Robert Arnold, Esq. of Armswell, co. Dorset (by Anno
Seats —Lismoher, Kilfenora, co. Clare ;
and 44, Lower Leeson Goddard, his wife), son and heir of Richard Arnold, Esq. of
Street, Dublin.
Armswell, by Mary, his wife, eldest dau. of Sir John Horsey,
of Clifton Maubank, co. Dorset, was b. 6 Nov. 1683; to. 23
June, 1711, Anne, dau. of Edmund Bromwich, Esq. of
ARMSTRONG OF CHAFFPOOL. Daventry, and by her (who d. 1741) had, with three elder
sons who d. infants, a son and heir, Lumley and two daus., ;

Armstrong, James-Wood, Esq. of Chaffpool, co. Anne, to. Timothy Root, Esq. of St. James’s, Westminster;
J

Sligo, b. 1827, Commander R.N., J.P., D.L., High and Mary, to. Thomas Garnet. The estate of Ashby St.
Sheriff, 1873, s. to that estate on the death of his Ledgers, together with the manor of Barby, was purchased by
mother, April 1868, and became the representative this George Arnold, who d. 1786, and was s. by his son and
of the family in 1864. heir,
Lumley Arnold, Esq. of Ashby St. Ledgers, and of the
Htncaffc. -William Armstrong, founder of the Arm-
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, b. 30 April, 1723; who in.
strong family in Tipperary, went over to Ireland shortly after
Anne, dau. of James Burgess, Esq. of Essex, and by her
the battle of Worcester, and settled in the old castle at Farney
(who d. 1744) left at his decease, 1781, an only son,
bridge, near Thurles. He was Captain of the troop of horse
George Arnold, Esq. of Ashby St. Ledgers, F.S.A., and one
attached to the Tipperary Militia, in 1688, and m. Alice, dau.
of the Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber to George III., b. i

of Sir Thomas Deane, of Suffolk, and by her had issue, two


.
1753; who to. 1st, 1 Feb. 1766, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir
sons, viz.,
of William White, Esq. of Wolvey Hall, co. Warwick, and last
John, of Farney Castle, ancestor of the Armstrongs of representative of the families of Astley of Wolvey, and of De
Mount Heaton , King's County ; and of Farney Castle, co. Wolvey, by whom he had no issue. He to. 2ndly, 15 Sept.
Tipperary.
Thomas. 1788, Henrietta-Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of General George
Morison, Quartermaster-General, by Mary, his wife, eldest dau.
1

The 2nd son,


and co-heir of Edward Becher, Esq. (great-grandson of Edward
Thomas Armstrong, Esq. of Mealiffe, co. Tipperary, b. 1671
Cranfield, Esq. of London, by Elizabeth his wife, youngest
High Sheriff co. Tipperary, temp. Queen Anne; to. Mary,
dau. and eventual co-heir of William Parker Lord Morley and
dau. of Robert Carew, Esq. of Castleboro, and had issue
Monteagle, who d. 1622), and by her had issue,
seven sons and six daus. He d. 20 July, 1741. His descen-
dant, George-Henry, his heir.
Rev. William-Carew Armstrong, of Mealiffe, Chancellor of Edward-John Richard, 6.3 Feb. 1794; Lieut. 11th Light
Dragoons m. 1814, Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, widow, and d. s. p.
;
Cashel, to. 11 Nov. 1789, Hon. Catharine-Eleanor Bercsford,
at Meerut, Bengal, 31 Aug. 1836.
eldest dau. of Most Rev. William, 1st Lord Decies, Archbishop James-William, D.D., Rector of Pnlebrook, co. Northampton,
of Tuam, and by her (who d. 1837) left at his decease, May, 6. 20 July, 1795; to. 9 July, 1822, Lady Mary Howard, 3rd
1839 (with other issue), a son and successor, dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Wicklow, and d. s. p. 25 June,
John Armstrong, Esq. of Mealiffe, who to. 1815, Catherine, 1865.
dau. and heir of Thomas Somers, Esq. of Chaffpool, co. Sligo, Mr. Arnold, who purchased the estate of Mirables, near Niton, i

and had by her (who d. 21 April, 1868) issue, Isle of Wight, d. 24 Oct. 1806, and was s. by his eldest son, i

William, to. Mademoiselle de Labrossc, and d. 7 March, George-IIenry Arnold, Esq., of Ashby St. Legers, 6. 4
1819. Nov. 1791 who to. 13 May, 1817, Susannah Blakcman, ol
;
A ;

ARN THE LANDED GENTRY. ASH Qd

Coventry, and d. 27 Oct. 1844, leaving by her (who d. 1851) an Motto — Nil desperandum.
only dau. and heiress, Seat —Little Missenden Abbey, co. Bucks.
Georgeana Arnold, who to. 8 Oct. 1840, James Coape, Esq.
(descended from the family of Coape of Farnagh, Duffield, co.
Derby), and d. 10 Aug. 1849, leaving issue, ARTHUR OF GLANOMERA.
Henry-Fraser- James, who has assumed the surname and Arthur, Thomas, Esq. of Glanomera, co. Clave,
arms of Arnold, and is the present possessor of the family b. 10 Sept 1806 his father in 1845 ; m. Elizabeth,
; s.

Julia-Henrietta-Mary, to. 2 April, 1867, to Major Colvin dau. of Capt. John Butler, of Kilmoyler, descended
Stewart, eldest son of James Stewart, Esq. of Cairnsmore, from Pierce, 7th son of James, 9th Earl of Ormonde.
co. Kirkcudbright.
HtnCilJJP.— The Arthurs are stated to have been originally
1

Charlotte-Claudine-Georgeana, to. 4 Feb. 1873, Alexander


Colquhoun-Stirling-Murray Dunlop, Esq. of Corsock, co. “ Artureighs,” and to derive their descent from a common
Kirkcudbright, who d. s. p. 8 Oct. 1874. ancestor with the O’Briens, viz., Cormac Cas, King of Munster.

Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu., a chevron, engrailed The name, it is further asserted, was anglicised, in common
arg., gutte de poix, cottised or, between three pheons of the with many others, on the invasion of Ireland by Henry II.,
fourth, for Arnold; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a fesse, embattled, who is stated to have conferred honours and grants of
between three roses gu., slipped ppr., as many fleurs-de-lis land on one of that name in 1178. In the records of
or, for Coape.
Limerick, the name of Arthur frequently occurs from the
[The Arnold arms were confirmed and granted, as distinctive
of the Ashby St. Ledgers branch, to George Arnold, Esq., 1725, earliest period down to the time of Charles I., when tho
the family having previously used the arms of the Arnolds of family estates in the county of Limerick were confiscated
Llannihangel, co. Monmouth, with whom a consanguinity is by Oliver Cromwell for loyalty to the royal cause. The Arthurs
stated in the grant to have been allowed. then removed to the co. Clare, and became seated at Glano-
Crests— 1st, Arnold: Ademi-tiger, reguardant, sa., bezante, mera. On the municipal roll of the city of Limerick are
maned and tusked, and holding between his paws a pheoa or.
given the names of no less than forty-eight Arthurs a3
2nd, Coape A fleur-de-lis arg.
:


Motto Ut vivas vigila. Mayors, &c., of that city. From John Arthur, who was Mayor
Seat —Ashby Lodge, Ashby St. Ledgers, co. Northampton. of Limerick in 1340, we pass to Sir Nicholas Arthur, Knt.,
Mayor in 1591, who also represented the city in parliament.
Thomas Arthur was Bishop of Limerick in 1470, and Richard
Arthur was Roman Catholic Bishop in 1643. Rev. Geoffrey
ARNOLD OF LITTLE MISSENDEN Arthur of the Church of Rome, Treasurer of the cathedral of
ABBEY. Limerick, d. 1519, and was buried there, where his monument,
Arnold, Rey. Edward-Gladwin, M.A., of with a curious Latin inscription, may still be seen. Edward
LittleMis send en Abbey, Bucks, Rector of Great Arthur was M.P. for the city of Limerick 1559, and Thomas
Arthur 1585.
Massingkam, co. Norfolk, b. 25 April, 1823 m. 27 ;
Thomas Arthur, Esq. of Glanomera, son of Piers Arthur,
April, 1852, Lady Charlotte-Georgiana, eldest dau.
Esq., by Margaret his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas
of William-Henry-Hugh, 3rd Marquess of Chol- Arthur, Esq. of Glanomera, was a descendant of this ancient
mondeley, and has issue, house. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. John Butler, heiress
i. Edward-Cholmondeley, 6. 13 Dec. 1854 d. unm. 27 Nov. of the Butlers of Kilmoyler co. Tipperary, a branch of the
,
;

1873. house of Ormonde, and was father of


ii. William-Henry, Lieut. R.N., 6. 23 March, 1856. Thomas Arthur, Esq. of Glanomera, who to. Lucy, 4th dau.
hi. Charles-Lowther, b. 28 Dec. 1859. of Sir Edward O’Brien, Bart, of Dromoland, and left by her at
iv. Henry-Abel, b. 5 April, 1861. his decease, 1803 (with a dau., Mary, to. Richard Henn, Esq. of
v. Arthur-Seymour, 6. 24 April, 1865. Paradise, co. Clare), an only son and successor,
vi. Herbert-Tollemache, b. 5 April, 1867. Thomas Arthur, Esq. of Glanomera, D.L., b. April, 1778;
vii. George-Hugh-Bryant, b. 29 Oct. 1871. to. 10 April, 1803, Harriet, 2nd dau. and co-heir (with her

i. Marcia-Elizabeth. u. Emma-Charlotte-Georgiana. only sister, Charlotte, wife of Sir Edward O’Brien, Bart, of
hi. Mabel-Caroline-Francis. Dromoland) of William Smith, Esq., of Cahirmoyle, co.
iv. Ada-Caroline-Margaret. Limerick, and had (with nine daus., eight of whom are
deceased) seven sons,
—General Benedict Arnold m. 8 April, 1779,
Thomas, now of Glanomera.
Margaret, *dau. of Edward Shippen, Chief Judge of Penn-
William-Smith, b. 13 June, 1809; to. 1830, Caroline-Sydney,
and d. 1801, having had issue,
sylvania, eldest dau. of Frederick-Saintbury Parker, Esq. of Saint-
Edward-Shippen, Lieut. 6th Bengal Cavalry, and Paymaster bury, co. Dublin, and d. s. p. March, 1840.
of Muttra d. at Dinapoor, India, 13 Dec. 1813.
;
Lucius (Rev.), b. 31 July, 1810, to. 21 April, 1840, Caroline-
James-Bobertson, Lieut.-Gen., K.Il. and K. Crescent, m. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and co-heir of John-N. Jervis, Esq. of
Virginia, dau. of Bartlett Goodrich, Esq. of Sailing Grove, Moseley, and by her (who d. 1 April, 1869) had issue,
Essex, which lady d. 14 July, 1852. He d. 1834. 1 Thomas-Lucius- Jervis, Lieut. 6th regt. 2 Edward-Henry-
;

George, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Bengal Cavalry, m. Anne Brown, Frederick, d. an infant; and 3 Charles-William- Augustus,
and d. in India, 1 Nov. 1828. 84th regt, 1;
Harriei-Elizabeth-Augusta 2 Ellen-Lucy-
;

William- Fitch, of Little Missenden Abbey. Julia; 3 Maria-Anne-Florence 4 Charlotte-Catherine-


;

Sophia-Matilda, m. Col. Pownall Phipps, E.I.C.S. (related to Susan and 5 Grace-Caroline-Frances.


;

the Mulgrave family), and d. 1828. Edward, Barrister-at-Law, b. 7 Jan. 1817 ; d. s. p. 6 Aug.
The youngest son, 1853.
Augustus, J.P. co. Clare, b. 27 Aug. 1819.
William-Fitch Arnold, Esq. of Missenden Abbey,
Little
Henry (Rev.), Rector of Kiltennell or Courtown, co. Wex-
Bucks, J.P., Capt. 19th Lancers, b. 25 June, 1794; m. 19 May, ford, b. 12 Nov. 1820 to. 13 April, 1847, Ellen, 2nd dau. of
;

1819, Elizabeth-Cecilia, only dau. of Alexander Ruddach, Esq. the late Henry-Joy Tombe, Esq.
of Tobago, Capt. R.N., by whom (who d. 1868) he had issue, Frederick-Brian-Boru (Rev.), b. 12 Sept. 1822 ;
d. unm. 19
Edward-Gladwin, his heir. Jan. 1870.
William-Trail, 6. 23 Oct. 1826, Capt. 4th (King’s Own) regt. Mr. Arthur d. 6 May, 1845.
killed at Sebastopol, 5 May, 1855.
Margaret-Stewart (d. 20 May, 1858), to. 6 Dec. 1853, Rev. Arms— Gu., a chevron arg. between three rests (or clarions)
Robert-Hawksworth-Steel Rogers, Vicar of St. John’s, Kil- or,quartering Butler and Smith.
kenny, and has two daus. —
A falcon, rising, ppr., jessed and belled or.
Crest
Elizabeth-Sophia, m. 17 Jan. 1844, Rev. Bryant Burgess, M.A., —
Motto Impelle obstantia.
Rector of Latimer, Bucks, and Rural Dean, and has two —
Seat Glanomera, co. Clare.
sons, and three daus. she d. 1867.
;

Georgiana-Phipps, b. 9 April, 1862; m. 20 Aug. 1851, Rev.


John Stephenson, Vicar of St. John’s, Weymouth, and has ARUNDELL OF BARJARG TOWER.
four sons and three daus.
Louisa-Russell, m. 20 July, 1859, Rev. John-Cecil Rogers, See Hunter- Arundell.
Rector of Nohoval, co. Cork, and has four sons and two
daus.
Capt. Arnold d. 7 Nov. 1846. ASHBY OF NASEBY.
Arms— Gu., three pheons arg., on a chief of the second, a Ashby, George-Ashby, Esq. of Nascby, co.
bar nebulee az.
Crest— demi-tiger sa., bezantee, maned and tufted or, Northampton, late Capt. lltli Hussars, J.P. for cob.
holding a broad arrow, stick gu., feathers and plicon arg. Northampton and Leicester, D.L. and High Sheriff,
——

40 ASH THE LANDED GENTRY. ASH

co.Northampton, 1863-64, b. 3 J une, 1834 assumed Motto —Be just and fear not.
by royal license, 21 Aug. 1837, the surname and
;
Seat —Naseby, Woolleys, Rugby.
arms of Ashby, as a co-rep resentati re of the senior
branch of the Ashby family; on. 5 June, 1855, ASHBY OF QTJENEY.
Helen, dau. of Lieut. -General Hope Gribsone, of
Pentland, and has issue,
Ashby, Nicholas-Hermann, Esq.
of Quenby
Hall, co. Leicester, son of Nathaniel Bernard, Esq.,
i. George, Lieut, and Adjutant 46th regt., 6. 26 March, 1856.
b. 1825 ; m. 1866, Annie, dau. of William Ashby,
ii. John-Shukbrugh, 12tli regt., b. 29 Jan. 1858.
Esq., and niece and heir of Rev. Edvvard-Quenby
in. Edward-Waring, b. I Jan. 1863; d. 5 Dec. 1872.
iv. Hugh-Gibsone, b. 23 Aug. 1865.
Ashby, of Quenby, and has a son,
v. Henry-Whitfield. Ashby-Hermann, b. 18 Dec. 1866.
i. Louisa-Jane. ii. Helen-Annie.
Mrs. Ashby s. to the Quenby estate on the death of
hi. Mary-Shukbrugh. iv. Frances-Cat’nerine.
Anne-Edith.
her uncle, when her husband assumed the surname
v. Henrietta-Alice. vi.
vu. Amy-Laura. of Ashby in place of his patronymic.
^LtllPilCJP. Mary-Elizabeth Ashby, 6.1747; elder dau.
EtUCTljJC.—This is the senior line of the very ancient
family of Ashby, which can be authentically traced from
and co.-heir of Shukbrugh Ashby, M.P., great-grandson of
Richard de Ashby, Lord of the Manors of South Croxton and George Ashby, Esq. of Quenby, by Mary Shukbrugh his wife
(see Ashby of Naseby); on. 1770, William Latham, Esq. of
Quenby, co. Leicester, 1297.
Robert Ashby, Esq., grandson of William Ashby, Esq. of Eltham, F.R.S. and F.S.A., and by him, who d. about 1805,
Quenby, living 1489, s. 1536 to the family estates at the decease and was buried at Hungerton, had issue,
of his cousin, Anne Ashby, of Quenby, wife of George Skeving- William- Ashby Latham, his heir.
He was ancestor of Maria-Elizabeth Latham, m. Rev. George Osborne, of
ton, of Skevington.
Hazelbeech, Northamptonshire.
George Ashby, Esq. of Quenby, who on. Mary, dau. and heir Harriet Latham, on. Thomas Byron, Esq., who is deceased.
of Euseby Shukbrugh, Esq. of Naseby, co. Northampton, by Dorothea-Hinde Latham.
Mary his wife, dau. of Littleton of Pillaton, and was s. by his Mrs. Latham d. 1815. Her son, having assumed the surname
eldest son,
of Ashby, became
George Quenby, b. 16 July, 1646 M.P. co.
Asiibt, Esq. of ;
William-Ashby Ashby, of Quenby, Esq., 6. 6 Feb. 1775:
Leicester, 1695 and 1707, High Sheriff 1688-89; on. 7 Nov. 1682,
he on. 15 July, 1797, Mary, dau. of Michael Miller, Esq. of
Hannah, dau. and co-heir of Major Edward Waring, of Hum- Bristol, and had issue,
pereston, M.P. for Bridgenorth, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Shukbrugh -Ashby, his heir.
John Ashe, Esq. of Freshford, Somerset, and had, with other William-George, Lieut. K.N., d. 3 Feb. 1850, leaving two
children, who d. s. p., daus., co-heirs, viz., 1 Annie, on. 1866, Nicholas Hermann
John, of whom presently. Bernard, Esq., who assumed the surname of Asuby by
Edmund, father of the Rev. George Ashby, President of St. royal license, 1871, upon his wife succeeding to the estates
John’s College, Cambridge. of her uncle, and 2 Agnes-Eliza, on. Ashby Poehin, Esq.
Waring (to whom Quenby was left, his eldest brother John Edward-Quenby (Rev.), of whom presently.
being disinherited), High Sheriff co. Leicester, 1733, on. Agnes-Eliza, on. William-Ann Poehin, Esq. of Barkby, co.
Elizabeth Cumberland, sister of the Bishop of Dromore, Leicester.
and left at his decease, 1770, one son, George, of Hazlebeech The eldest son,
Hall, near Naseby, who sold Quenby to Shukbrugh Ashby, Shukbrugh-Ashby Ashby, Esq. of Quenby, J.P. cos.
Esq., and d. s.p. 1802, having bequeathed the Naseby estate
Leicester and Derby, d. unon. 1857, and was s. by his brother,
to his cousin Hannah-Maria, dau. of Edmund Ashby, Esq.
of the Lynches, and wife of John Maddock, Esq. Rev. Edward-Quenby Ashby, of Quenby, b. 1805, M.A.,
Elizabeth, m. 17 Feb. 1706, John Freeman, Esq. of Welling- Rector of Dunton, co. Buckingham, whom. 1st, Elizabeth, dau.
borough. of Rev. Henry Palmer, of Witlicote, co. Leicester, and2ndly,
Mary, on. Henry Hall, of London. 1854, Ellen-Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Edward-Iiateh Hoare,
Hannah, m. George Cheselden, M.D. Yicar of Barkby, co. Leicester, who d. 1855. He d. 1871, ana
Anne, on. Robert Norton, of Leicester.
was s. by his niece,
The eldest son, Annie Ashby, who on. Nicholas Hermann Bernard, as above.
John Ashby, Esq. of the Lynches, near Shrewsbury, co.
Salop (his mother’s jointure), b. 27 Nov. 1687 d. 20 July, 1756,
;
Aroois—Az., a chevron, erm., between three leopards’ faces,
or.
leaving by Hannah his wife, two sons and two daus. the 2nd ;
— Out of a mural crown, arg. a lion’s face affrontee or.
Crest
con (but the only one to leave issue), Motto — Be just and fear not.
Edmond Ashby, Esq. of the Lynches, on. Elizabeth, dau. of Seat — Quenby Hall, co. Leicester.
William Ash, Esq. of Paston, near Peterborough, and by her
(who on. 2ndly, iEmilian Holbeach, Esq.) he left at his decease,
20 Nov. 1785, two daus., his co-heiresses (in whom vested ASHE OF LANGLEY,
the representation of the ancient house of Ashby of Quenby),
Elizabeth-I'reeman, who on. 1784, Robert Hale, Esq., and had
Ashe, Rev. Robert-Martyn, of Langley House,
four daus., Wilts, M.A., J.P. ; m. Nov. 1852, Letitia, youngest
1 Elizabeth. 2 Lucia. dau. of the late Captain Arthur Daly, 53rd regt.,,
3 Jane, on. Capt. Whitfield, 18th regt., and had two sons, by whom be has surviving issue three daus., Tlier-
Henry Whitfield, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, d. unm. 30 muthis-Mary, Emily, and Lucy.
March, la77.
Robert-Philpott Whitfield, d. unon. 23 June, 1842. ELtllCTlJJC. James Ashe, Esq. of Westcombe, Somerset,
4 Frances. 5 Hannah-Maria. (whose ancestry is detailed in Burke’s Extinct Bao-ooietage),'
sat in several Parliaments during the reigns of James I. and
The 2nd dau. and co-heiress,
Charles I. he on and had five sons,
;
.
Hannah-Maria-Ashby, on. 9 Jan. 1787, John Maddock,
John, his Westcombe, ancestor of the Ashes of Ash-
heir, of 1

Esq. of Shrewsbury, son of John Maddock, also of Shrewsbury,


grove co Tipperary.
,
.

by Elizabeth his wife, and grandson of John Maddock of Edward, of Heytesbury, from whom the Ashes of that place,'
Shrewsbury, and d. 25 Nov. 1830, leaving a son and heir, the representative of whom, William Ashe, Esq. of Iieytes-
Rev. George-Ashby Maddock, of Naseby, co. Northampton, bury, on. Anne, dau. of Alexander Popliain, Esq. of Little
and Greenfields, Shrewsbury, who on. 22 July, 1833, Anne, dau. cote, and had a dau.,
of Mr. George Procter, of Cairn Cottage, co. Argyll, and d. Elizabeth, on. 1705, Pierce A'Court, Esq., M.P. for Heytes
1836, leaving an only child, the present, bury, and was great-grandmother of William, 1st Lore
Heytesbury.
George-Ashby Ashby, Esq. of Naseby, co. Northampton.
Joseph, of Twickenham, created a Baronet in 1660.

Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a chevron erm., between Jonathan, of London, who left an only dau., Rebecca, ml
three leopards’ faces or, for Ashby 2nd and 3rd, per pale az.
; Sir Francis Vincent, M.P. for Surrey.
and gu., three pheons, in fess, between a lion passant in chief, Samuel, of whose line we deal.
and another in base or, for Maddock.
Crest —1st On a mural crown arg., a lion’s face affrontee or,
:
The youngest son,
Samuel Asiie, Esq. of Langley Burrell, on. Anne, dau. o
for Ashby; 2nd: A demi-lion couped or, fretty gu., holding in
the dexter paw a dagger, erect, arg., pomel and hilt gold, for Oliver Plcydell, Esq. of Colcshill, Berks, d. 1704, and was a
Maddock. by his son,
A

ASH TI1E LANDED GENTLY ASK 41

Joseph Ashe, Esq. of Langley, who to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir JCtlTCTtfJC. —This family has resided uninterruptedly at
John James, by Dorothy his wife, Countess of Denbigh, d. Bretforton lor more than three hundred years.
1725. His son, Robert Ashe, Esq. of Langley, m. Sarah The Bretforton Register, on its 2nd page, sets forth the
Knapp, and was s. by his son, christening of Elyn, the dau. of John Ashwin, dated Feb.
Robert Ashe, Esq. of Langley, to. Thermuthis, dau. of 1561, and the baptism of William, the son of John Ashwin,
Samuel Martyn, Esq. of Kennett, Wilts, and was s. at death Jan. 7, 1563, and from that time to the present the ancestry of
1829, by his son, the family is regularly recorded therein.
Rev. Robert Ashe, of Langley, who m. 1st, Mary-Jane William Ashwin, Esq., the great-grandfather of the present
Jenner, dau. of Richard Watts, Esq. of Harnhill, co. Gloucester, representative, to. 26 Oct. 1758, Mary Baldwin, through whom
and had by her a son and successor, Robert Martyn. He he inherited landed property of some importance. This is the
to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of William-Selley Lowndes, Esq. property to which “Nash,” in his History of Worcestershire,
of Winslow, Bucks, and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Pybus, refers, as being owned by Richard Baldwin. The son of this
Esq. of Cheain, Surrey. Mr. Ashe d. 1855, and was s. by his marriage,
son, James Ashwin, Esq., to. 3 Dec. 1799, Rebecca Hall, by whom,
Rev. Robert-Martyn Ashe, now of Langley. who d. 27 Oct. 1858, he left at his decease, 12 May, 1835,

Arms-rArg., two chevrons sa.


James Ashwin, Esq. of Bretforton Manor, J.P., D.L., b.
Crest— cockatrice or, legged and beaked gu. 28 Nov. 1806, who m. 19 Jan. 1831, Jane, dau. of J.-D. Collins,
Seat—Langley House, Chippenham, Wilts. Esq. of the Duffry, by whom (who d. 9 May, 1860) he had
issue,

ASHHTJRST OF WATERSTOCK. James-Collins b. 9 Sept. 1833, killed in action, in the Crimea,


at the storming of the Redan, 18 June, 1855, unm.
Ashhurst, John-Henry, Esq. of Waterstock, co. William-Henry, now of Bretforton Manor.
Ciara-Anne, to. 15 Oct. 1855, Adam Eyton, Esq. of Llancr-
Oxford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, b. 20 Oct. chymor, and has issue.
1813 ; s. his father 3 June, 1846 ; m. 10 Aug. 1818,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Duffield, Esq., M.P., of Seat —Bretforton Manor, Evesham, co. Worcester.

Marcham Park, co. Berks, and has issue,


I. William-Henry, J.P., 6. 29 Dec. 1851.
II. Charles-Henry, 6. 8 Nov. 1856. ASKEW OF CONISHEAD PRIORI.
hi. Oswald-Henry, 6. 27 May, 18C3.
Emily-Frances. u. Gracc-Mary.
Askew, Henry-William, Esq. of Conisliead
i. .

Priory, co. Lancaster, and of Glenridding, Cum-


3LtnC7lCJ£. —
Soon after the Conquest, Adamde Asshehurst berland, J.P. cos. Argyle, Cumberland and Lan-
Obtained from Roger de Leyland a grant of all his, Roger's,
caster, b. 1808 ; m. 1832, Lucy, 3rd dau. of tlie
claim of lands in Dalton. For a detailed pedigree refer to
Burke’s Extinct and Dormant Baronetage.
Hon. and Right Rev. Hugh Percy, D.D., Bishop of
Sir William-Henry Ashhurst, Knt., one of the Justices of
Carlisle, and has issue,

the King’s Bench in England temp. George III., from 1770 to i. Henry-Hugii, late 6th Dragoon Guards, b. 28 July, 1847-
1800, and twice (1783 and 1792) one of the Lords Commissioners to. 1868, Mary-Edith Montague, dau. of Rev. Octavius
of the great Seal, was son and heir of Thomas Ashhurst, Esq. Friere Owen, M.A., Rector of Burston, and has issue, two
of Ashhurst, co. Lancaster, by Diana his wife, dau. of Sir daus.
Richard Allin, Bart, of Somerleyton, whose wife, Frances, was ii. Edmund Adam (Rev.), Rector of Greystoke, 6.25 May,
only dau. of Sir Henry Ashhurst, 1st bart. of Waterstock. He 1849; to. 14 Sept. 1875, Mary-Penelope, dau. of Rev.
was 6 at Ashhurst, co. Lancaster, 12 Jan. 1725 to 21 April,
.
; . Henry- John Eeilden, Rector of Kirk Langley, and has
1772, Grace, dau. of Robert Whalley, Esq. of Oxford, M.D., issue.
and had issue. He d. Nov. 1807, and was s. by his son, i. Cliarlotte-Elizabeth. n. Emily-Mary.
William-Henry Ashhurst, Esq. of Waterstock, b. 19 Oct. iii. Frances-Louisa.
1778; m. 1st, 10 Dec. 1806, Elizabeth-Frances, eldest dau. of
Oswald Mosley, Esq. of Bolesworth Castle, co. Chester, and ILtllCTlJJC. —The family
of Askew (Akeskeugh, which word
signifies hillyground, covered with oaks) was of long con-
by her (who d. 1 Oct. 1828) had issue,
tinuance in Cumberland. Of this family was Sir Hugh
William-Henry, d. unm. 15 June, 1843. Askew, to whom Henry VIII., in the 33rd year of his reign,
John-Henry, his heir.
James-Henry (Rev.), Rector of Waterstock, Hon. Canon of gave Seaton, in the lordship of Millom, which had been a
Christ Church, Oxford, b. 1818. house of Benedictine nuns. Sir Hugh was s. by
Henry-George, of Richmond, Surrey, to. Caroline, dau. of Hugh Askew, Esq. of Graymains, by some authorities called
Alexander Smith, Esq. of Liverpool, and has Franeis-Henry, his son, by others his nephew. He was father of
and other issue. Henry Askew, Esq. of Graymains, who d. 1621, and was s.
Frederick-Thomas-Henry (Rev.), d. unm. 1870.
by his son,
Frances-Elizabeth, to. 13 Aug. 1836, Thomas-George Harriot,
Esq. of Twickenham, and d. 15 May, 1839, leaving issue. William Askew, Esq., who sold Graymains, and purchased
Caroline, to. 14 April, 1847, Yen. Charles-Carr Clerke, Arch- an estate at Kirkby, co. Lancaster. He d. 1641, and was s.
deacon of Oxford. by his son,
Mary. John Askew, Esq. of Kirkby, who to. Margaret Cosin, and
He to. 2ndly, 15 Aug. 1839, Selina, eldest dau. of Sir John had issue. His 2nd son,
Morshead, Bart, of Trenant Park, Cornwall, and widow of Sir Anthony Askew, Esq. of Kendal, M.D., m. Anne, only dau.
Charles Mill, Bart, of Newton Bury, Hants. Mr. Ashhurst and heiress of Adam Storrs, Esq. of Storrs Hall, co. Lancaster,
was J.P. and D.L. for co. Oxford, High Sheriff and M.P. for by his wife, Jane, dau. of William Rawlinson, Esq. of Gray-
the county from 1815 to 1830, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions thwaite, same county, and sister to Sir William Rawlinson,
for Oxford from 1822 to 1846. He d. 3 June, 1846. Knt., one of the Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal, temp.

Arms —Gu., a cross, between four fleurs-de-lis arg. William III., and had issue. The youngest son of John and
Crest—A fox, statant, ppr. Margaret Askew of Kirby, was,
Motto —Vincit qui patitur. Roger Askew, M.D., 6. 1680, in. Biidget Huddleston, and
Seat — Waterstock, Wheatley, co. Oxford.
\

had issue,
Adam, Anthony, and Margaret, to. John Fletcher of
Cartinel. The elder son,
ASHY/IN OF BRETFORTON MANOR. Adam Askew, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, M.D., m.
'
Ashwin, William-Henry, Esq., of Bretforton Anne, dau. and co-heir of Richard Crackenthorp, Esq. of
Manor, Worcester, D.L. co. Worcester, and J.P.
co.
Newbiggen, Westmorland, by Deborah his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Samuel Mottram, Esq. of Thorp Hall, and had issue,
for that co. and co. Gloucester, b. 11 March, 1835
;
I

in. 21 Sept. 1858, Gwenelin, dau. of J.-Prys Eyton, Anthony, his heir.
Adam, M.A., of Middleton Hall, Westmorland, Rector of
Esq. of Llanerchymor, co. Flint, and has issue,
Plumbland, Cumberland, d. 23 Feb. 1791.
i. James, b. 15 July, I860. n. Henry, b. 17 June, 1863.
Henry, of Redhugh, to. Dorothy, dau. of Adam Eoultby, Esq.
of Whitby, d. s.p. 1796.
hi. Richard, b. 18 Dec. 1866. iv. Keyt, b. 1 July, 1S68.
John, ancestor of Askew of Palinsburn.
V. Collins, b. 17 March, 1870. Dorothy, d. unm., cet. 19.
i. Amy. u. Maud. iii. Clara. iv. Gwenelin, Anne, d. unm. 1811, oet. 76.
— ; T

42 ASK THE LANDED GENTRY. ASS

Mr. Askew d. 1773, and was s. by his eldest son, the army, 6. 7 May, 1775, who d. s. p. 25 June, 1847, and was

Anthony Askew, Esq. of London, M.D., 6. at Kendall 1772; s.by his brother,
m. Margaret, dau. of Cuthbert Swinburn, Esq. of Long
1st, Richard-Cra’ster Askew, Esq. of Pallinsburn, Barrister-at-
Witton and The Westgate, Northumberland, but had no issue Law, and Recorder of Newcastle-on-Tyne, b. 5 Sept. 1778;
by her. He to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Holford, Esq., d. s. p. 1851, when he was s. by his nephew, the present
Master in Chancery, by whom he had, Watson Askew, Esq. of Pallinsburn.
i. Adam, of Redhugh, his heir. Arms—Sa., a fess or, between three asses, passant, arg.
ii. Anthony-Linacre, M.A., Fellow of King’s College, Cam- Crest —Same as Askew of Conishead. Motto over, Fac et
bridge; d. 1818. spera.
in. John. iv. Henry, M.A., who s. his brother. Motto—Patientia casus exuperat omnes.
v. Richard, Major 27th regt. Seats — Pallinsburn House, Coldstream; and Castle Hills,
vi. Thomas, to. Lucy, dau. of Robert Carey, Esq. of London. Berwick-on-Tweed.
i. Anne-Elizabeth, to. George-Adam Askew, Esq. of Pallins-
burn.
ii. Sarah, d. unm.
in. Deborah, m. Sir Lucas Pepys, Bart., M.D. ASHTON OF HATFIELD.
iv. Amy, to. Rev. John Washington, of Winchester.
v. Mary, d. unm. 1786. Ashton, John-Howarth, Esq. of Polefield Hall,
vi. Elizabeth, to. Henry-Percy Pulleine, Esq. of Carleton
Lancashire, and of Hatfield Court, co. Hereford,
Hall, co. York.
J.P., b. 1840 ; m. 1863, Maria, dau. of Frederick
Mr. Askew d. 1774, and was s. by his eldest son, Bedwell, Esq., and has,
Adam Askew, Esq. of Redhugh, High Sheriff co. Durham,
Horace-Middleton, and other issue.
1809, m. 1st, Amy, dau. of Robert Carey, Esq. of London;
and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Sir Richard Rycroft, Bart., 5ttnPa|JC—- homas Ashton, Esq., of Hatfield Court, co.

but d. s. p., and was s. by his brother, Hereford, J.P., son of the late Samuel Ashton, Esq. of Middle-
Rev. Henry Askew, of Redhugh, Rector of Greystock, ton, near Manchester, by Mary Howarth, his wife, to. 1834,
Cumberland, m. 1799, Anne, dau. of Thomas Sunderland, Esq. Mary, dau. of Thomas Slater, Esq. of Nut Bank, and had, with
of Littlecroft, Ulverston and had issue,
; other issue, John-Howarth, his heir.
1 Henry- William, now of Redhugh, Conishead Priory, and
Glenridding. ,
Seats —Hatfield Court, near Leominster; and Polefield Hall,
near Manchester.
1 Anne-Elizabeth, to. 1830,John-Dalrymple Murray, Esq. of
Murraythwaite, N.B. and d. 1845. ;

2 Eleanora, to. Capt. Washington, R.N.


Mr. Askew d. 25 Dec. 1852, and was s. by his eldest son, Henry ASPINALL OF STANDEN HALL.
William Askew, now of Redhugh.
Aspinall, Ralph- John, Esq. of Standen Hall,
Arms—Sa., a fesse or, between three asses, passant, arg.
co. Lancaster, J.P., b. 26 Sept. 1847 in. 11 May,
Quartering ; Storrs, Crakenthorp, Rawlinson and Mottram. ;

Crest —A
naked arm ppr., grasping a sword arg., pomel and 1876, Mabel-Frederica-Erances Baynes, dau. of
hilt gold, enfiled with a Saracen's head couped, distilling drops Robert-Lloyd Jones-Parry, Esq. of Aberdunant, co.
of blood, all also ppr., wreathed about the temples.
Carnarvon, and Plas Tregayan, co. Anglesey.

Seats Redhugh, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Conishead Priory,
Ulverston ; and Glenridding, Penrith. —
lLilWl#C This family has been for several centuries
.

seated in the parish of Whalley, and John Aspinall held


Standen temp. Henry YII.
ASKEW OF PALLINSBURN. James Aspinall, Esq. was seised of the same place, prior
Askew, Watson, Esq. of Pallinsburn, Northum- to the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
berland, and Castle Hills, in the liberties of Berwick- James Aspinall, Esq. (elder son of Alexander Aspinall, Esq.
upon-Tweed, b. 6 Aug. 1834 ; m. 20 Aug. 1856, ofClitheroe, and brother of Mr. Serjeant John Aspinall), to.

Sarah, eldest dau. of David Robertson, Esq., M.P., Anne, widow of Henry Lonsdale, Esq., and was father of
John Aspinall, Esq., who to. 1744, Miss Hannah Cooper,
of Ladykirk, Lord Lieut, of Berwickshire, created
and had two sons, John, of Standen Hall; and Nicholas, of
Lord Marjoribanks in 1873 ; and had issue,
Liverpool, who to. Elizabeth Sowden, and had issue, Edward,
i. George-Christopher-Hugb, b. 1858; d. 1862. Margaret, Alice, and Ellinor. The elder son,
ii. David-Hugh-Watson, b. 1863. John Aspinall, Esq. of Standen Hall, J.P. and D.L., b.
hi. William-Haggerstone, b. 1868. 7 Aug. 1779 to. 1st, 23 April, 1804, Jane, dau. of
;
— Robinson,
iv. John-Bertram, b. 1869. of Sabden, and had issue,
V. Charles-Marjoribanks, 6. 1871. John-Thomas-Walshman, late of Standen.
i. Bridget- Watson. u. Mary-Marjoribanks. Mary, to. J.-L. Hammond, Fsq.
in. Isabel-Sarah. Helen, to. John Lomax, Esq.
of Clayton Hall.
Elizabeth-Walshman, to. Re/. Samuel-B. Arnott, M.A.
Mr. Askew is J.P. and D.L. Northumberland, and Jane, to. Ralph Blegborough, Esq.
was High Sheriff, 1863. Mr. Aspinall m. 2ndly, Harriet, widow of Ralph Blegborough,
UtllCaiJC. John Askew, Esq. of Pallinsburn, 4th son of M.D., but by her had no issue. He was s. by bis son and heir,
Adam Askew, Esq. of Storr's Hall ( see Askew of Conishead John-Thomas-Walsiiam Aspinall, Esq. of Standen Hall, m.
Priory)-, m. 29 Sept. 1770, Bridget, dau. and heir of John 20 Ma„ , 1841, his cousin Ellinor, dau. of Nicholas Aspinall,
Watson, Esq. of Goswick, co. Durham, by Elizabeth, dau. Esq., of Liverpool, and by her (who d. Sept. 1873) had issue,

of John Cra’ster, Esq. of Cra’ster, Northumberland, and had Ralpii-John, now of Standen Hall.
issue, Katherine.
Jane-Robinson, to. May, 1870, Walter-Overbeck Wade, Esq.,
George-Adam, his heir.
late 91st Highlanders, and has Walter- Aspinall and other
John-Watson, A.M. (Rev.), Fellow of University College,
issue.
Oxford, d. unm. 17 Nov. 1810.
Elinor-Maud.
Henry (Sir), K.C.B.,
his brother.
s.
William, Lieut. R.N. ; d. Dec. 1805. Mr. Aspina 11 d. Nov. 1865, and was s. by his only son,
Richard- Cra’ster, *. his brother. Ralph-John Aspinall, Esq. of Standen Hall.
Christopher-Crakenthorpe, of Broadland, Petersfield, Hants,
Capt. R.N., J.P., b. 23 May, 1792 to. Feb. 1828, Sarah, dau.
;
Arms— Or, a chevron, between three griffins’ heads, erased,
of Patrick Dickson, Esq. of Whitecross, co. Berwick, and d.
Dec. 1848, having had issue, Watson, how of Pallinsburn, Crest— A. demi-griffin, erased, sa., collared, winged, and
and Christina - Crakenthorpe, m. 1865, Rev. William- beaked or.
Chandos Pole, M.A., and d. 1868. —
Motto /Egis fortissima virtus.
Hugh-Bertram, in the E.I.C.S. ; d. 1868. —
Seat Standen Hall, near Clitheroe.
Elizabeth-Anne, d. 1857. Isabella, d. 1864.
Mr. Askew d. 28 Oct. 1794, and was s. by his eldest son,
George-Adam Askew, Esq. of Pallinsburn, 6. 19 July, 1771 ASSHETON OF DOWNHAM.
High Sheriff Northumberland, 1800; to. 1795, his cousin, Anne-
Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Askew, M.A., of London, but Assheton, Ralph, Esq. of Downliam and Cuer-
d. s. p. 1838, and was s. by his brother, dale, co. Lancaster, M.P. for Clitberoe since July
Sir Henry Askew, K.C.B., of Pallinsburn, Licut-Gen. in 1868, b. 20 Dec. 1830; m. 3 Aug. 1854, Emily

ASS THE LANDED GENTRY. AST 43
Augusta, 4th dau. of Joseph Feilden, Esq. of Witton Ralph Assheton, of Leaver, Whalley, and Malham (the
Park, co. Lancaster, and lias issue, eldest son) to. 1st, Anne, dau. of John Talbot, of
Gatehouse
who d. s. p.\ and 2ndly, Joanna, dau. of Edward Radclyffe’,
i. Ralpii-Cockayne, b 13 Sept. 1860.
.
of Todmorden, and co-heiress through her mother of her
ii.Richard, 6. 23 Dec. 1863. kins-
man, William Radclyffe, of Wymbersley, by which lady he had
hi. William-Orme, b 16 Feb. 1866.
.
a numerous issue, of wh<*m the eldest, Sir Ralph Assheton
iv. Nieholas-Radclyffe, b . 5 July, 1870.
1st bart. of Leaver, Whalley, and Malham, to. Dorothy
Frances-Annabella. Dorothy. Bel-
i. ii. in. Joan. lingham, and left issue (now extinct in the male line, see
IhtHC.'TfJC. —
Ashton-under-Lyne, a market town in Salford Burke’s Extinct Baronetage). The 2nd son of Ralph and
Hundred, co. Lancaster, gave name to the ancient family of Joanna Assheton was
Assheton, which was founded by Orm Fitz Edward, to whom Radclyffe Assheton, first called of Cuerdale. He m.
Albert de Gresley, Baron of Manchester, gave in marriage Elizabeth, dau. of John Hyde, and left, with other issue, an
with his dau. Emma, one carueate of land in Ashton, besides eldest son,
a Knight's fee in Dalton, Parbold, and Wrightington. Joan Assheton, of Cuerdale, Captain of foot in the army of
Orm de Assheton was father of King Charles I., killed at Edgehill to. Anne, eldest dau. of
;

Sir Thomas and Roger de Assheton, the elder of whom Richard Shuttleworth, of Gawthorpe, and left an only child,
was father of Richard Assheton, of Cuerdale, b. 1644; who to. Mary,
Sir John de Assheton, living in 1335. This Sir John was dau. of George Pigott, Esq. of Preston. This Richard acquired
summoned to Parliament in 1323, and had, with a 2nd son Downham under the will of his kinsman, Sir Ralph Assheton,
Gilbert, a son and heir, 2nd bart. of Leaver. He left a numerous issue, of whom the
Sir Robert de Assheton, Vice-Chamberlain to King eldest,
Edward III., and Commissioner to treat for peace with Ralph Assheton, of Downham and Cuerdale, b. 1666, to.
France. He was afterwards Governor of Guynes, Warden of Sarah, dau. and eventually heiress of Tilston Bruen, Esq. of
the Cinque Ports, and Admiral of the Narrow Seas. He was Bruen Stapleford, co. Chester, and left issue two sons, of whom
also Justiciary of Ireland, Lord-Treasurer of England, and the younger, Richard, d. s. p., and the elder,
Constable of Dover Castle. Besides a natural son, William, Ralph Assheton, b. 1696, to. Mary, dau. of Thomas Lister,
Doctor of Laws to John, King of Castile and Leon, he left, by of Gisburne Park, and left issue, 1 Ralph, his successor; 2
his 1st wife Elizabeth, a son and heir, Richard (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Middleton, and Warden of Man-
Thomas de Assheton, who fought at the battle of Nevile’s chester 1 Elizabeth, to. Richard, brother of Sir Ralph Asshe-
;

Cross, and there captured the Royal Standard of Scotland. ton 2 Mary, to. 1st, Rev. John Witton, of Lupet Hall, and
;

He also attended John of Gaunt as one of his retinue in Spain. 2ndly, Peregrine Wentworth, of Tolston Lodge; 3 Sarah,
He to. Eleanor, dau. of Sir John Buckley, and left a son, d. unm. The elder son,
Sir John de Assheton, Knight of the shire of Lancaster, Ralph Assheton, of Downham and Cuerdale, b. 1799, m.
1385, m. Margaret, dau. of Perkyn de Legh of Lyme, and left, Rebecca, eldest dau. and co-heir of William Hulls, Esq. of
with a dau. Joanna, m. to Sir Robert Davenport, of Bramhall, Freelands, Kent, and Popes, Herts, and left issue, William,
a son and heir, his successor; Mary-Elizabeth; Anne, to. Right Rev. William
Sir John de Assheton, drowned at Norham. Sir John m. Cleaver, D.D., Bishop successively of Chester, Bangor, and
a dau. of Sir Robert Standish, of Standish, and besides a 2nd St. Asaph; Rebecca, to. Francis Punyston, Esq. of Cornwall,
son, Nicholas, Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, co. Oxon. The only son,
left a son and heir, William Assheton, Esq. of Downham and Cuerdale, High
Sir John de Assheton, Knight of the Bath, Seneschal of Sheriff co. Lancaster, 1792; 6 1758; to Lettice, dau of Sir
. .

Bayeux, Governor of Iladupais, and Bailiff of Constance, in Richard Brooke, of Norton, co. Chester, Bart., and had issue,
France, and Knight of the shire of Lancaster; by his 1st William, his successor.
wife, Jane, dau. of Sir John Savile, of Tankersleigh, he left Mary, b. 1790, to. John, eldest son of Sir George Arnjytage,
a large family. Of these was Sir Thomas Assheton, the Bart, of Kirklees, co. York.
alchemist (from whom descended the Asshetons of Ashton- Mr. Assheton d. 1833, and was s. by his son and heir,
under-Lyne, the Asshetons of Chadderton, and the Ashtons William Assheton, Esq. of Downham and Cuerdale, 5. 16
of Shepley, all now extinct in the male line). By his 2nd March, 1789; d. 8 Aug. 1858; to. Frances-Annabella, dau. of
wife, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Byron, of Clayton, Sir John the Hon. William Cokayne, and co-heiress of Borlase, 6th
left one son, Viscount Cullen, by whom, who d. 1835, he had issue,
Sir Ralph Assheton, first called of Middleton, Page of Ralph, his successor, now of Downham.
Honour King Henry VI., Knight-Marshal of England,
to Richard-Orme (Rev.) M.A., Christ Church, Oxford, Rector of
Lieut, of the Tower of London, and Sheriff of Yorkshire, 12 Bilton, co. Warwick; b. 12 July, 1835; to. 22 Oct. 1863,
and 13 Edward IV. In 1482, he was made Knight-Banneret Charlotte-Emma Willoughby, 6th dau. of Joseph Feilden,
Esq. of Witton, co. Lancaster.
on the field of battle at Hattonfield, in Scotland. He was Frances, 6. 1823; d. unm. 1841.
afterwards Vice-Constable of England, and rode in procession
Mr. Assheton d. 8. Aug. 1858, and was s. by his eldest son,
at the coronation of King Richard III. In right of his wife
Margaret, dau. and heiress of John Barton, of Middleton,
Ralph Assheton, Esq. of Downham.
he became owner of the estate of Middleton, and by her, —
Arms Arg., a mullet sa., pierced, of the field.
together with an elder son, Sir Richard Assheton, of Middle- Crests —
On a cap of maintenance, a mower, vested and capped
quarterly, arg. and sa., sleeves and stockings counterchanged.
ton (from whom the Asshetons, Barts., of Middleton, now
holding a scythe az., handled or, the point of the blade towards
extinct Burke’s Extinct Baronetage), he lelt several chil-
sec
the dexter.
dren, of whom
the 2nd son, —
Motto Ncc arrogo, ncc dubito.
Ralph Assheton, m. Margaret, dau. and sole heir of Adam —
Scat Downham Hall, near Clitheroe.
Leaver, of Great Leaver, by whom he had with other issue, a
son and heir,
Ralph Assheton, of Leaver, to. Eleanor, dau. of Adam AS3HETON-SmTH.
Hulton, of The Park, by whom he had issue, Ralph, his
See Smith.
successor, and a 2nd son, Richard, who was protege of Lord
Burleigh, amassed great wealth, and purchased Whalley
Abbey, and also the estates of Downham and M&lham but
dying without issue, bequeathed Whalley and Malhain to the
;
ASTELL OF WOOBBTJRY HALL.
son of his eldest brother; this eldest brother, Astell, John-Harvey, Esq. of Woodbury Hall,
Ralph Assheton, of Leaver, m. Margaret, dau. of William co. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., formerly M.P. for
Orrell, of Turton Tower, co. Lancaster, and left with other
Cambridge and Ashburton, b. 20 March, 1806 m. ;
issue, an eldest son, who, inheriting Leaver from his father,
and Whalley and Malham from his uncle, became 7 June, 1853, Anne-Emilia, dau. of Robert- Parry
Ralph Assheton, of Leaver, Whalley, and Malham. lie Nisbet, Esq., M.P., of Southbrooui House, Wilts,
to. Alice, dau. of William Hulton, of Farnworth, and left, and has issue,
with other issue, Ralph, his successor, and a 2nd son, Richard, i. William-Harvey, b. 26 Nov. 1860.
who inherited Downham from his great-uncle Richard, and ii. Jolin-Henry- St. Quintin, b. Jan. 1863.
left issue, Nicholas the Puritan, whose sole surviving son, i. Annie-Louisa. n. Henrietta-Sarah.
Ralph, dying without issue, bequeathed Downham to Sir in. Clara-Harrict. iv. Alice-Carolina.
lialph Assheton, 2nd bart. of Leaver. v. Edith- Jane. vi. Margaret-Julia-Agnes- Fairfax'.

u AST TIIE LANDED GENTRY, ATC

ULuiefffjr.-The family, of Astell was for many years settled I


Mrs. Astley assumed the additional names of Frank-
at Everton, to. Huntingdon. land-Russell in 1872, in compliance with the will of
William Astell, Esq. of Everton, 6. 1GG2, left one son and :

her mother.
two claus., viz., i. RicnARD, his heir; i. Elizabeth, m. 1st,
Owen-Thomas Bromsall, Esq. of Northill, Beds, and 2ndly, Sir iftnCTltJfc. —
The Russells of Chequers Court derive
their descent from the marriage of Rev. Samuel Greeniiill,
Humphrey Monoux, 4th hart, of Sandy Place, Beds. n. Mar-
of Swincombe, co. Oxford, with Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
caret, hi. Godfrey Thornton, Esq. of Clapham, a merchant
in London, and had with other issue, two sons, 1 William,
John Russell, Esq., Governor of Fort William, Bengal, who
assumed the additional surname and arms of Astell, and was youngest son of Sir John Russell, 3rd bart. of Chippen-
d. s. p, 1801 2 Godfrey, of Moggerhanger House, Bedford, ham, by Frances, his wife, dau. of the Lord Protector Oliver
;

who m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Stephen Peter Godin, Esq. of Cromwell. The son and heir of Rev. Samuel Greenhill, by
Cullands Grove, Middlesex, and had issue, Stephen of Mogger- Elizabeth Russell, John Russell Greenhill, LL.D., s. to
hanger, and William, who assumed the name of Astell, as Chequers at the death of his cousin, Mary Russell. His only
His only son, son, SirRobert-Greenhill Russell, Bart., of Chequers Court,
below. Mr. Astell d. 1741.
Richard Astell, 1718; m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of John
6.
M.P., d. unm. 1837, when the estate devolved upon his kinsman,
Sir Robert Frankland, Bart., lineally descended from the mar-
Bagnell, Esq. of Early Court, Berks, and 2ndly, Hannah,
dau. of Rev. Benjamin Kennet, Vicar of Bradford, co. York. riage of Sir Thomas Frankland, Bart., with Elizabeth, dau. of
He was Col. of the Beds Militia, and a Deputy Lieutenant. Sir John Russell, 3rd bart. of Chippenham. He m. in 1815,
He d. without issue 1777, and his widow m. 2ndly, Thomas Louisa-Anne, dau. of Lord George Murray, Bishop of St.
Pownall, Esq., Governor of New Jersey; and, upon her David’s, and dying, 11 March, 1849, lgft five daughters, his
death in 1807, William, 2nd son of Godfrey Thornton, Esq. of co-heirs, of whom the youngest, Rosalind-Alicia, is the present

Moggerhanger, Beds ( see Thornton), was authorised, by a Mrs. Frankland-Russell-Astley of Chequers Court.
royal sign manual (for himself and his descendants), to assume Seat —Chequers Court, Aylesbury.
the surname of Astell only, and the arms quartered with
those of Thornton, in compliance with an injunction in the will
of the aforesaid Mrs. Hannah Pownall, heretofore wife of ASTLEY OF DUKINFIELD LODGE.
Richard Astell, Esq., his maternal great-uncle. This
William Astell, Esq. of Everton, 6. 13 Oct. 1774; m.
Astley Francis-Dukinfield, Esq. of Dukin-
15 July, 1800, Sarah, only dau. of John Harvey, Esq. of Ick-
fieldLodge, co. Chester, and Arisaig, Fort William,
wellbury, Beds, and of Finningly Park, co. York, and by her N.B., b. 29 May, 1853.
<who d. 15 May, 1841) has had issue, ILtltCilJJC. —
Francis-Dukinfield-Palmer Astley, Esq,
i. Richard-William, late of Everton House. of Felfoot, co. Lancaster, and Dukinfield Lodge, co. Chester,
ii. John-Harvey, formerly of II.E.I.C. factory at Canton, and J.P. and D.L., b. 24 April, 1835 (son of Francis-Dukinfield
now of Woodbury Hall. Astley, Esq.,who d. 29 July, 1825, by Susan Palmer his w ife,
in. Henry-Godfrey of Iekwell House, Biggleswade, late B.C.
Service, 6. 10 Nov. 1815; m. 13 Sept. 1812, Louisa-Maria,
and grandson (by his 1st wife, Lady Dukinfield-Daniel) of
eldest dau. of Gen. Edward-Buckley Wynyard, Grenadier John Astley, Esq., son of Richard Astley, a physician served ;

Guards, and had issue, as High Sheriff of Cheshire 1853; m. 17 Oct. 1847, Gertrudc-
1 Godfrey, 6. 25 Aug. 1818. Emma, second dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir H.-D. Jones, G.C.B.,
2 William- Wynyard, b. 3 Oct. 1855. Royal Engineers, and by her (who d. 31 Oct. 1S62) had issue,
1 Mary-St. Quintin, m. 13 Oct. 1870, Joseph Kaye, Esq.,
Master in Common Pleas. Francis-Dukinfield, now of Dukinfield Lodge.
2 Louka- Wynyard, hi. 11 July, 18G6, Georgc-Lukes Lang, Gertrude-Susan. Constance-Charlottc.
Esq. H.M. Bengal Civil Service. Beatrice-Emma.
3 Caroline. Mr. Astley d. 26 March, 1863.
Charles-Edward, J.P., Major-Gen., late Lieut.-Col. 15th
Arms—Az., a
iv.
cinquefoil, pierced, erm.
m. Harriet, dau. of Francis Spaiglit, Esq. of
regt., b. 1818;
Derry Castle, and has issue, one son, Somerset-Charles- Crest —Out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of seven ostrich
feathers, gu. surmounted with another plume gold.
Godfrey-Fairfax, b. 18G6, and four daus.
i. Sarah, m
late Col. Sir Henry Fairfax, Bart.

Seat Dukinfield Lodge, Chester.
ii. Caroline (deceased), m. Rev. W. Rooper, of Abbotts
Ripton, and had issue.
hi. Louisa, m. Thomas St. Quintin, Esq. of Hatley Park, ASTLEY OF ANSLEY PARK.
Cambs, and has issue.
iv. Harriet, m. Capt. Edward Pardoe, late 15th regt., and has
Astley, John-Newdigate-Francis, Esq. of
issue two sons. Ansley Park, co. Warwick, J.P., D.L., b. 20 April,
Col. Astell was M.P. for Bridgewater 1830-32, and after- 1817.
wards for Beds, Col. Royal East India Volunteers, and a
iUltCaCJC. The Rev. Francis-Bickley Astley. 6. 8 Dec.
Director and frequently Chairman of the East India Company.
1782, brother of Sir Jolm-Dugdale Astley, Bart., by Mary his
He d. 7 March, 1847, and was s. by his son, Wife, dau. and co-heir of William Buckler, Esq. of Borehain,
Richard-William Astell, Esq. of Everton House, Lieut.- co. Wilts.,m. 1813, Mary-Anne, 3rd dau. of John-Newdigate
Col. Grenadier Guards, b. Jan. 1804; d.unm. 15 May, 1864,
Ludford, Esq. of Ansley Hall, Warwickshire, and by her (who
and was s. by his brother. March, 1872) had,
d. 31

Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., a lion, passant, per pale,
:

John-Newdigate-Fraxcis, now of Ansley Park.


or and arg., between four cross-crosslets of the last, for Astell ;

2nd, arg., on a chevron gu., between three trees ppr., three Benjamin-Buckley-Gifford (Rev.), Rector of Cadcby, co.
crosses patee-fitchee arg., for Thornton 3rd, for Godin. Leicester, 6.27 April, 1819; m. 1st, 29 Jan. 1850, Susan-
Crests —
1st, a cross-crosslet or,
;

entwined with a serpent Louisa, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. F.-P. Bouverie, which
vert; 2nd, a lion’s head, erased, purpure, round the neck a lady d. 1854, leaving one surviving child, Francis. He m .
coronet, or. 2ndly, 6 Aug. 1866, Maria-Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir
Motto —Sub cruce glorior. A.-B.-C. Dixie, Bart.
Seat —Woodbury Hall, Sandy, Beds. Francis-W., Capt. in the army, d. 13 Nov. 1848.
Mary-Dorothea, d. 7 March, 1844.
Elizabeth- Juliana.
FRANKLAND-RUSSELL-ASTLEY OE Frances- Anne, m. 9 May, 1854, the Rev. Hugh-M. -Stanley
CHEQUERS COURT. Champneys, nephew of the 13th Earl of Derby.
Jessie-Clara, m. 1860, Charles Arlington, Esq. of Ryders
Frankland-E,ussell-Astley,Rosalind-Alicia, Wells, Sussex, late of the Austrian service, and has two
of Chequers Court, Bucks, 5th dau. of the late Sir sons, Charles-Astley-De Burgh, 6. 1863; and Frank- Astley-
Robert Frankland-Russell, Bart., of Chequers Court Lethbridge, 6. 1865.
and of Thirkleby Park, Yorkshire, by Louisa-Anne, —
Arms Az., a cinquefoil, pierced, erm.
his wife, 3rd dau. of Right Rev. Lord George Crest —On a cap of maintenance, a plume of seven cstrieh
feathers, gu.
Murray, Bishop of St. David’s, m. 1854, Lieut.-Col. —
Motto Fide sed cui vide.
Francis L’Estrange Astley, brother of Jacob, Lord Seat—Ansley Park, near Atherstone.
Hastings, and by him (who d. 9 April, 1866) has
issue,
i. Bertram-Frankland, b. 27 Feb. 1857.
ATCHERLEY OE 3YEARTON.
ii.Hubert-Delaval, b. 14 July, 1860. Atchekley, David-Fiiancis, Esq. of Marten, co.
in. Reginald-Buil, 6. 6 Jan. 1S62. Salop, M.A. of Oxford, J.P. Shropshire and Flint*
— P

ATH THE LANDED GENTRY. ATH

shire,and D.L. of the former county, High Sheriff of ATHERLEY OF NORTHBROOIL


Shropshire 1864; s. his father 6 July, 1845; b. Atherley, George, Esq. of Northbrook House
1 July, 1828; m. 10 Feb. 1866, Caroline-Frances- Hants, J.P. and D.L., b. 31 Oct. 1818 m. Nov. ;
Amherst, dau. of the late Courtenay Stacey, Esq. of 1851, Ellen, 2nd dau. of Arthur Frederick, Esq., bv
Sanding, Kent, and has a dau. Sophia-Emily his wife, dau. of Thomas Watkins’ of

HtttCaiJC. The family of Atcherley of Marton has been Pennoyre, co. Brecon {see Baronetage ), and has
neighbourhood at least as far back as the reign
settled in that issue,
of Henry VII. Their ancestor, Sir Roger Atcherley, Knt., b.
Evelyn-George-IIammond, b. Sept. 1852, Royal Horse
at Stanwardine, parish of Baschurch, within about a mile from
Guards.
Marton, was chosen Lord Mayor of London, 13 Oct. 1511. He
is mentioned in Fuller’s Worthies , vol. ii, p. 263, and also in Mr. Atherley is son of the late George Atherley,
Stow’s Survey of London, edition 1598, p. 530, as having Esq. of Southampton (who d. 1856), and nephew of
munificently stored Leadenhall for the relief of the poor. He Arthur Atherley, Esq., M.P. for that town. {See
filled several civic offices of high trust with distinction, and d.
’preceding Memoir .)
July, 1521, 13 Henry VIII. His descendant,
Richard Atcherley, who was also 6. at Stanwardine, went Seat —Northbrook House, Bishop's Waltham; Arthur’s
Club.
to live at Marton, and afterwards lived at Wycherley Hall, in
the same parish of Baschurch.
Thomas Atcherley, the eldest son of Richard Atcherley,
added certain parts of the Marton property in 1611, 9 James I., ATHORPE OF DINNINGTON.
and purchased more in 1620 and upon his death, was s. by
;

his eldest son, Athorpe, John-Carver, Esq. of Dinnington, co.


Thomas Atcherley, who was bapt. 31 Dec. 1609, and m. York, M.A., J.P. and D.L., co. Derby, late Major-
I
1642, Eleanor, a dau. of Roger Griffiths, Esq., Alderman of 1st West York Yeomanry
Cavalry, b. 9 Aug. 1803 ;
t Shrewsbury. This Thomas rebuilt Marton Hall, which has in. 8 Eeb. 1831, Mary, dau. of ThomaB-Gibbou Fitz-
ever since been in the possession of his lineal descendants, and Gibbon, Esq. of Ballyseeda, co. Limerick, and
which still remains as he built it, with some recent additions. granddau. of Sir Henry Osborne, Bart., and by her
'
The last male descendant of this gentleman. (who d. 23 Dec. 1863) had issue,
Richard Atcherley, Esq., in. Elizabeth Edwards, dau.
of Arthur Edwards, Esq. of Bosbury, co. Hereford, d. without i. John, Capt. in the army, b. 31 March, 1833; m. 1856,

i issue, 27 Feb. 1834, and by his will devised his estates to his Avice, dau. of Capt. Hayden, and d. at Natal, 3 March,
t nephew, David-Francis Jones, now Atcherley, the only son of 1861.
l his sister Jane, by her husband, David-Francis Jones, Esq. of ii. George-Middleton (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Dinnington,
Cymmam, co. Flint, directing him to take the name and arms 6. 1 Nov. 1835.
of Atcherley only. This he accordingly did, by royal license, hi. Henry, b. ;
killed at Gamla Carlaby,
6 March, 1837
21 March, 1834, and became Finland, 8 June, 1854.
David-Francis Atcherley, of Marton, F.R.S., Serjeant-at- iv. Robert, Capt. Royal Engineers, b. 16 Oct. 1840.
Law, and Attorney- General of the counties palatine of Lan- v. Marmaduke, b. 27 May, 1843; in. April 6, 1869, Edith-
I caster and Durham. He was b. 13 June, 1783, and m. 20 May, Louisa, dau. of Rev. C.-C.-Beaty Pownall, and d. at
I 1817, Anne-Margaret, 2nd dau. of the late James Topping, Esq. Alicante, 9 March, 1872, leaving one son and one dau.
ofWhatcroft Hall, co. Chester, K.C., and d. 1845, leaving a i. Mary-Anne-Eliza, m. 5 April, 1853, Edward Walter, Esq.,

i son and heir, the present David-Francis Atcherley, Esq. of late Capt. 8th Hussars.
Marton, and seven other surviving children. ii. Harriet, m. 17 Aug. 1854, Edward-Claudius Walker, Esq.
j
of Chester.

Arms Gu., on a fess, engrailed, arg., between three griffins’
hi. Emily-Jane, m. Feb. 1867, Jas. Armstrong Murray,
I heads, erased, or, as many crosses patee-fitchee, sa.
Crest —A
demi-bustard, couped, gu., wings elevated, or; in Esq. and d. Nov. 1867.
i the beak a lily arg., slipped, vert. iv. Catherine-Agnes, d. 1860.
Motto Spe posteri temporis. — v. Clara-Isabella, m. at Sydney, N.S.W., 26 May, 1870,

Seats Marton Hall, Baschurch, Shrewsbury ; Whatcroft Charles-J. Manning, Esq., Barrister, Sydney, and d. 3
1 Hall, Cheshire ; Cymman, Flintshire ; and Ffryth House,
April, 1872, leaving one dau.
1 Derbyshire.
vi. Nanette-Fanny, in. 15 Aug. 1872, Nicholas-John Charl-
ton, Esq. of Chilwell, near Nottingham, and d. 11 Nov.
ATHERLEY OF LAND GUARD MANOR. 1874, leaving one son.
vii. Ellen-Ethehlred, d. 30 July, 1863.
Atherley, Erancis-Henry, Esq. of Landguard viii. Blanche, d. 22 June, 1877. ix. Alice-Nina.

l
Manor, Shanklin, Isle of Wight b. 30 May, 1831, ;
This gentleman, who is elder son of the late Marma-
J.P. Southampton, formerly Major in the Rifle
duke-Middleton Middleton, Esq. of Learn, co. Derby
Brigade, Lieut.- Col. commanding the Isle of Wight
(who d. 6 Not. 1848), by Mary- Anne his wife, dau.
Volunteer Battalion m. 18 June, 1863, Lady Isabel-
;
of Robert Athorpe- Athorpe, Esq. of Dinnington,
Julia-Elizabeth Howard, dau. of Charles- John, 17th
assumed, upon attaining his majority, the surname
Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, and has a son and
j!
and arms of Athorpe, in pursuance of the will of
heir,
.

his maternal uncle, Thomas Athorpe, Esq.


Arthur-Harry-Howard, 25 May, 1865.
6.

Arms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale nebulee, arg. and
ittUCaCJC. Arthur Atherley, Esq., M.P. for So*th- az., two mullets in fess, counterchanged, for Athorpe 2nd, ;

t ampton, m. 16 June, 1793, Lady Louisa Kerr, dau. of William- erm., on a saltier, engrailed, sa., an eagle’s head, erased, or,
for Middleton 3rd, or, on a chevron, between three crosses
John, 5th Marquess of Lothian, by whom (who d. 23 June, ;

cluchee, sa., a fleur-de-lis between two stags’ heads, oabossed,


1819) he left at his decease, 1 Oct. 1844, a son, of the first, for Carver.
9 Rev. Arthur Atherley, of Heavitree, Devon, 6. 8 Feb. Crests —
1st, Athorpe, a falcon, ppr., belled or, the dexter
I 1794; m. 8 Nov. 1821, Amelia-Elizabeth, dau. of Richard claw resting qn an escutcheon, per pale, nebulee, and two
Dawkins, Esq., a Commissioner of Excise, by whom (who d. mullets, in fesse, as in the arms; 2nd, Middleton; 3rd,
|
20 Jan. 1875) he had issue, Carver, a mount, vert, thereon a cross cluchee or, charged iu
the centre with a fleur-de-lis, sa.
i. Arthur-Pelham. Seat— Dinnington, Rotherham, Yorkshire.
ii. Francis-Henry, now of Landguard.
hi. Edward-Gambier, late Capt. 60th Rifles.
'
iv. Sydney-Kerr-Buller, m'. 3 April, 1877, to Georgiana-
Louisa, dau. of Grenville-L. Berkeley, Esq. ATHY OF RENVILLE.
Louisa, m. 2 Jan. 1845, Charlcs-Davers Osborne, who d.
i.
Athy, Edmond -Joseph -Philip, Esq. of Ren-
1846, 2nd son of Sir John Osborne, 5th hart., of Chicksands
|l Priory, Beds. Galway, representative of one of the Tribes
ville, co.
ii. Arabella-Jane-Catherine. of Galway, b. 1859.
hi. Hcnrietta-Frances-Isabella.
Mr. Atherley d. 14 Feb. 1857.
HuiCTtffC.— hilip-Lynch Atiiy, Esq. qf Renville, co.
Galway, in. Bridget, dau. of Randle McDonnell, Esq. au
'

Seat —Shanklin, Isle of Wight. I eminent merchant of the city of Dublin, and had issue,
, — .

46 ATK THE LANDED GENTRY. ATK


Randle -Edmond-Lynch, his successor. lin, m. 17 Oct. 1844, Charlotte-Eliza, dau. of
the
Myles (Rev.), in Australia, a Priest of the Order of St. late Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork,
Benedict.
and
has issue, John-Atkins Davis (Rev.), Rector of
Katherine. 5
Ettagh and Kilcoleman, diocese of Killaloe, and
The elder son, Mary-Hastings Davis.
Bandle-Edmond-Lyncii Atuy, Esq. of Renville, to. 1858, Thomas-Osborne Davis, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, a
distinguished orator and poet, d. unm. 16 Sept.
Margaret, dau. of William-IIill Buckle, Esq. of Chaceley, co.
1845, and was buried at Mount Jerome, near Dub-
Worcester, and d. 1875, when he was s. by his son, lin, where his statue by Hogau has been
placed
Edmond- Joseph-Philip Athy, Esq. of Kenville. over his remains*
Charlotte-Melina Davis.
Anns — Chequy gu. and arg. a chev. sa.
Crest —A demi-lion arg. Charlotte, m. 1806, John-Frederick Ridley, Esq.,
Motto —Duci et non trahi. Surgeon R.A., of Hawthorn, co. Durham, anil
by him (who d. 1 Feb. 1829, she surviving till 23
Seat—Benville, Orunmore, co. Galway.
Feb. 1844) had no issue,
iv. Samuel, of St. Clement Danes parish, London,
to. Su-
sannah, and had issue, four sons and two daus
ATKINS OF FIRVILLE. viz
Charles, b. 26 May, 1732; Robert, b. Nov. 1739; Peter, b.
24 Jan. 1741; Thomas, 6. 9 March, 1743; Susannah, 6. 21
Atkins, Charlotte-Elizabeth and Henrietta- Sept. 1735; Charlotte-Sophia, b. 30 July, 1738, to. 29 July,
Eouisa, of Firville, co. Cork, and of Monaquil, co. 1762, Samuel Bradshaw, Esq., Secretary to the Postmaster-
Tipperary, s. as co-lieirs to their brother Kobert- General.
i. Margaret, to. Richard Chapman, Esq. of Milebush, and
Going Atkins, Esq. 1869. of Gurtnagruss (now Firville), co. dork.
iC tlTEaflE. Bichakd Atkins, Esq., the first of the family ii. Barbara, to. Richard Purcell, Esq. of Kilbrin (now Temple
who settled in Ireland, sold the lands, which it is said had Mary), co. Cork.
been assigned to his father, in Kerry, and purchased several The eldest son,
debentures confirmed to him by a grant in May, 1678. He to. Charles Atkins, Esq. of Fountainville, co. Cork, Sheriff of
Barbara Fuller, of the Sandbanks, near Dingle, in 1683, Limerick, 1694; to. 1st, the only child of John Westropp, Esq.
descended from John Fuller, Esq. of Fullerstown (Bowlers- of Cahirduggan, co. Cork, but by her he had no issue. He to.
town), Ballychristin, and Ballynahinch, near Dingle, which 2ndly, 1700, -Hannah, 2nd dau. of Robert Minnitt, Esq. of <

he held of the King, in capite, by knight’s service (Desmond Knygh Castle, Blackfort, and Annaghbeg, co. Tipperary, and
Survey, 26 Elizabeth), and had issue, with Thomas, Richard, by her (who was b. 28 Sept. 1682, he deceasing before 1733-34)
and Robert, who all d. unm., had issue, with two younger sons, Thomas, of Virginia (where
Charles, his heir.
he to. and had issue), John, who d. unm., and one dau.,
i.
ii. William, m. 1702, Margaret, widow of John Raines, Esq., Barbara, an elder son,
and had issue. His descendants intermarried with the Robert Atkins, Esq. of Fountainville, and Copstown, co.
Crofts, Purcell, Crone, Holmes, and Upton families, in the Cork, b. 1704; to. about 1727, Elizabeth, sole child of Jacob
,j

cos. Cork and Limerick. Ringrose, Esq. of Ballyhowra, co. Cork, and had issue, 3
hi. John, of Ballyandrew, m. 1688, Elizabeth, dau. of John
deceasing 17 May, 1738,
Chapman, Esq. of Milebush, Mallow, and sister of Richard
Chapman, Esq. of same place, and of Gurtnagruss (now i. Charles, b. 13 Oct. 1729, J.P. ; to. 1754, Elizabeth, sole
Firville), co. Cork, and d. 21 Nov. 1734, having had issue, child (by his 1st wife) of William Beere, Esq. of Ballyboy, 1
with one dau., Sarah, two sons, co. Tipperary, and d. 22 May, 1762, v. p., having had issue,
]
1Thomas, whose son John, of Graigue, to. and had, inter 1 William, b. May, 1757, who s. to Fountainville on 1
alios issue, Richard Atkins, Esq., who m. Diana, dau. of the demise of his grandfather in 1788. He to. 1782,
the Rev. Jaques Ingram, by his wife, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Mary, only dau. of John Roberts, Esq. of Ardmore,
John Smyth, 3rd son of the Right Rev. Thomas Smyth, co. Cork, and d. 1847, having had issue, one son, William,
Bishop of Limerick, and had one dau., Mary Atkins. b. 1787, d. unm. 1811, and six daus., co-heirs to their
|
2 Richard, of Ballyandrew and of Mallow, to. about 1728, of whom the eldest, Sarah, to. her cousin,
brother,
j

Anne, only dau. of Murtogh O’Sullivan-Beare (and sister Ringrose Atkins, M.D., and the youngest, Frances, to. I
of the celebrated Murtogh-Oge O’Sullivan) representative William Lysaght, Esq. of Hazlewood, co. Cork.
of the Princes of Beare and Bantry, and by her (who d. 2 Richard, who to. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of William Devereux, I
3 Nov. 1756), left issue, 1738, an only child, viz., Esq. of Deerpark, co. Clare, and widow of the Rev. 1
Robert Minnitt, of Blackfort, co. Tipperary, and had i
John, of Fountainville, 6 1729; to 5 Nov. 1757, Mary,
. .
issue, two sons, who d. s. p.
2nd dau. of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Fountainville, and
Copstown, co. Cork, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and it. Ringrose, of Prospect Hill, near Mallow, J.P., b. 1737; to. M
1st, 1769, Catherine, only dau. and heir of John Brookes,
heir of Jacob Ringrose, Esq. of Ballyhowra, co. Cork *1
(by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of George Crofts, Esq. of Esq. d. s. p.; and 2ndly, 1770, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of a
Velvetstown), 3rd son of Col. Richard Ringrose, of William Baker, Esq. of Liscahill, co. Tipperary, and by her fl
Moynoe, co. Clare, by Margaret, 3rd dau. and co-heir (who d. 1824) left at his decease, 24 Feb. 1789, with several jK-
(with Arabella, wife of Matthew Ducie Moreton, Baron children who d. unm., the following issue,
Ducie) of Sir Thomas Prestwich, Bart, of the Holme, 1 Robert-Baker, his heir, of Prospect Hall, Lieut. 68th if
Lancashire. Mr. Atkins d. 10 Jan. 1788 (his widow regt., d. unm.
survived him till 31 Oct. 1817), and left issue, 2 Ringrose, M.D., 5. 1783 to. 1804, Sarah, eldest dau. and >1,
;

1 Robert, Captain South Cork Militia, 6. 13 March, eventual co-heiress of William Atkins, Esq. of Fountain- Hi
ville, and d. 1818, leaving issue by her (who survived till <?
1762; m. 1785 t Jane-Purdon, 3rd dau. of Richard-
Ringrose Bowerman, Esq. of Moynoe, co. Clare, by 1854) with four daus., Elizabeth-Ringrose, Maria-Ringrose, a !

Avarina his wife, dau. of Simon Purdon, Esq. of Henrietta, and Anne, five sons,
Tineranna, co. Clare, and d. 20 May, 1802, having Thomas-Ringrose, b. 1809 a Capt. in the Imperial f'
;

had issue, to survive, two daus., Lancers of Austria. He settled in New Zealand, where
Mary-Anne, d. unm. 1810. he d. 25 April, 1849, leaving issue by his wife (whom he
Avarina, to. 1810, to the Rev. Henry Gubbins, of St.
m. 1837), Susanna-Augusta, dau. of Col. Nuttal Greene, Ik:
Mary’s, Limerick, eldest son, by 2nd wife, of Joseph of Kilmanahan Castle, co. Tipperary, J.P. and D.L., «
Gubbins, Esq. of Kenmare Castle; she d. 31 May, several children, 1 Augustus-Atheling-Alexander-Mit- I
ford; 2 Mensdorf, b. 1844, and two daus., Charlotte-
1827, leaving issue. I.

Ann-Sarah-Steward, to. Capt. F.-W. Buck, 2nd son of


2 Thomas, Lieut. 39th regt., 6. 10 Sept. 1769; d. from
Joseph Buck, Esq. of Sutton Court, co. Surrey; and
his wounds at St. Lucia, unm. 1794.
1 Anne, to. 1782, to John Cole, Esq. of Oldwcod, co.
Caroline, m. to —
Gillies, Esq.
John-Roberts, Barrister-at-Law, now of St. Kilda, Mel-
Cork, and d. 24 Aug. 1783, leaving an only child,
bourne, Australia, b. 1809 m. 1842, Agnes (d. 1873), i:
John-Atkins Cole, Esq., d. unm. 1811. ;

only child and heir of William Campion, M.D., of


2 Elizabeth, d. unm. 30 April, 1830. Limerick, and has had issue, John Ringrose, b. 29 May, p
3 Margaret, d. unm. 29 Dec. 1840.
1851 Mary-Ringrose, to. 1st, John Bayley, Esq., and
4 Mary, b. 14 March, 1774; to. James-Thomas
Davis, Esq., Surgeon Royal Artillery, and acting
2ndly,
;


Baylis, Esq.; Elizabeth-Sophia, Henrietta-
Ringrose, Agnes, and Sarah.
Deputy-Inspector of Ordnance Hospitals in the Ringrose, 6. 1811 Major Queen of Spain's Rifles, Lieut.-
; I '

Peninsula, representative of an ancient Buckingham- Col. by brevet, and a Knight of San Fernando, d. unm. >

shire family, originally from Wales. Mr. Davis d.


1851.
at Exeter, 27 Sept. 1814, and by Mary Atkins his wife William, who inherited half of Fountainville; to. 1845,
(who survived him till 25 Oct. 1859) had issue, with Louisa-J.-S., dau. of Thomas Gelston, Esq., Assistant
others who d. young, three sons and one dau. viz., Commissary-General, and has issue, William-Ringrose,
John-Nicholas-Crofts-Atkins Davis, Deputy-Inspec- b. 1847 Ringrose,
; b. 1851 Thomas-G., b. 1854 and
; ;

tor-General of Army Hospitals, F.R.C.S.I. and Louisa-Josephina.


M.R.C.S.L. Waiter-Baker (Rev.), b. 1818; w. 1855, Georgian a, 2nd
James-Robert-Davis, of Lower Baggot Street, Dub- dau. of the late Rev. R.-IIerbert Nash, F.T.C.D,
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ATE THE LANDED GENTRY ATK 47

Rector of Ardstrngh, and deceasing in 1859, left issue, Cork, by Maria-Jane, his wife, 2nd dau. of his cousin, Robert
Ringrose, b. 1856, d. 1848; Herbert, b. 1857. Davies, M.D., and granddau. of the Rev. Boyle Davies, 2nd
Van son of the celebrated Rowland Davies, D.D. of Dawstown, co.
3 Thomas, Lieut, in the army, b. 1785; settled in
Diemen’s Land, where he to. Bertha-Sarah (d 1872), dau. Cork, Dean of Ross, and had issue,
of Edward Luttrell, Esq., Staff Surgeon, and d. 1844, i. Robert-Going, his successor.
leaving issue, Robert-Ringrose-Austin, m. 1st, the dau. ii. Philip, b. 1834; d. unm., killed at Camp Cady, California.’
of Ambrose Boyd, Esq., and had issue, and 2ndly, 29 July, 1866.
17 January, 1871, Susan, dau. of Capt W.-H. Wigmore; iii. John, b. 1840; d. unm., killed at Jeffersvilla, Farquier
D’Arcy-Charles Eliza, to. 1838, Thomas Nicholson, Esq. County, Virginia, 29 Oct. 1864.
;

Charlotte, to. Asther, Esq. and Bertha, to.


;
Ashton, — ;

i. Charlotte-Elizabeth, co-heir to her brother.


Esq. ii. HENRiETTA-LouisA, co-heir to her brother.
1 Anne, m. Thomas Gelston, Esq., Assistant-Commissary-
General.
Mr. Atkins d. 1861, and was s. by his eldest son,
2 Elizabeth, to. Hsnry Franks, Esq. of Gortnavidera, Robert-Going Atkins. Esq. of Firville, b. 1833 d. unm. at ;

co. Tipperary, d. s. p. 1852. Plum Bayou, Arkansas, in the United States of America, 21
3 Margaret, to. 1824, to G.-R. Pain, Esq., and had one Dec. 1869, when his sisters became his co-heirs.
child, Sarah Pain, to. 1858, to Henry Vereker, Esq.
Arms—Arg., a cross formed of four semi-de-lis between a3
hi. Thomas, merchant in Jamaica, b. 1738 d. unm. ; many mullets pierced sa. The elder line of this family have
iv. Jacob, Port Surveyor at Baltimore, co. Cork, b. 1741 m. ; always borne the arms of the co. Gloucester house, while
1772, Phoebe, eldest diSn. and co-heiress of John Dobbs, Esq., some of the younger branches have used those of the Norfolk
representative of the family of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim, line.
and dying 1812, had issue, Robert, who d. unm. 1807, —
Crest A nag’s head erased sa., bridled arg.
and Phoebe.
t. Robert, of whom presently.
Mottoes —
By the sword and honor et virtus.;

Seats— Firville, near Mallow; and Monaquil, co. Tipperary.


i. Margaret, to. 1751, William Devereux, Esq. of Deer Park,
co. Clare,and d. 1815.
ii. Mary, m. 1757, John Atkins, Esq.
hi. Elizabeth, of Meadstown, to. 1763, Henry Franks, Esq.
ATKINS OF KINGSTON LISLE.
of Moorestown, co. Limerick. Martin-Atkins, Edwin, Esq. of Kingston Lisle,
The 5th surviving son, Berks, b. 18 May, 1870 ; s. his father, 6 May, 1875.
b. 1 Aug. 1749, of Firville, Mallow, co.
Robert Atkins, Esq.,
Cork, J.P., and Major Mallow Cavalry, to. 1773, Mary,
JLtllPSljJP. —
This family, of French origin, settled in Eng-
land in consequence of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
dau. of George Hastings, Esq. (co-heiress to her brother,
The great-grandfather of the late Edwin Martin, Esq., added
Stephen Hastings, Esq.), of Fort Henry, co. Tipperary, by his
the name of Atkins to that of Martin, in compliance with
wife Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Robert Minnitt, Esq. of
the testamentary injunction of his maternal uncle, Abraham
Knygh Castle, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
Atkins, Esq. of Kingston Lisle. That manor had been pur-
i. Robert, his heir. chased in the year 1746, from the widow of John Hyde, Esq.,
ii.Stephen-Hastings, of Fort Henry, co. Tipperary, and and its tenure gave rise to a claim for the old Barony of Lisle,
Righiberg, co. Cork, J.P. for cos. Tipperary, Clare, and
Limerick, b. 29 March, 1793; to. 1st, 1815, Elizabeth, eldest
which is referred to at length in the Vicissitudes of FaiMlies.
dau. of Dowell O’Reilly, Esq. of Heath House, Queen’s Mr. Martin, who added the additional surname of Atkins, to.
County, and by her (who d. 1816) he had issue an only child, Ellen-Frances, dau. of William Halhed, Esq., and by her (who
Stephen-Hastings (Rev.), A.M., Nov. 1878, Rector of Hat- d. 1831, aged 79) left a son and heir,
ford, Faringdon, Berks, b. 12 Sept. 1816; to. 1852, Isabella, Atkins-Edwin Martin-Atkins, Esq. of Kingston Lisle,
dau. of Samuel Law, Esq., and has issue, Samuel-Hast- Berks, who to. Ann, younger dau. of John Cook, Esq. of
ings b. 26 Oct. 1856, Myles-Iioward, b. 19 Oct. 1858 ; and
;
Hothorpe, and had issue,
Jane.
Edwin, his heir.
Mr. S.H. Atkins to. 2ndly, 1825, Marv- Anne, eldest dau. of
William-Hastings, of Farley Castle.
Major William Greene, of the 61st regt., and has issue by
George, b. 1815.
her (to survive), William, b. 17 Jan 1836; Romulus-Robert,
Henry, Lieut. 53rd regt.; b. 1818; d. unm. 1842.
Remus-Henry, twins, 6. 11 March, 1840; Edmond- Arthur,
Ellen,b. 1807 to. 1853, her cousin, the Rev. Thomas Everett,
bapt. 30 Nov. 1843 Elizabeth-Adele, d. unm
;
Margaret- . ;
;

of Biddesden House, Andover.


Grace, d. unm. 1848; Mary-Anne, to. 1862, Joseph Shack-
leton, Esq. Henrietta, to. 1866, Ralph Shackleton, Esq. Belinda, 7 twins, b. 1809. Louisa to. 1835, Thos. Thorn-
;
Louisa, ) hill Morland, Esq. of Sheepstead, near Abingdon.
hi. George, b. 6 Feb. 1796; d. unm.
i. Mary, to. 1796, Thomas Lidwell, Esq. of Cormackstown,
Hed.s.iJ. 1848.
Frances, b. 1817 to. 1838, Rev. W. Wyld, Rector of Wood-
and Clo'nmore, co. Tipperary. ;

ii. Elizabeth, m. 1804, Robert Twiss, Esq. of Cordel, co.


borough, Wilts, and d. 13 March, 1851.
Kerry, J.P., High Sheriff of the said co. in 1802. The eldest son,
iii. Anne, to. 1808, Richard - Harding Wigmore, Esq. of Edwin Martin-Atkins, Esq. of Kingston Lisle, 6 1808 } to . .
Ballynona and Brookdale, co. Cork.
Dec. 1835, Caroline, eldest dau. of Thomas Duffield, Esq. M.P.,
iv. Margaret, to. 1811, Arthur Oimsby, Esq. of Birdhill, co.
Tipperary. of Marcham Park, Bucks, and d. 5 May, 1859, leaving
v. Hannah, to. 1820, as his 2nd wife, William Fitzgerald, (by her, who d. 1866) issue,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Adrival, co. Kerry, and of Black-
i. Edwin, his heir.
Tipperary.
fort, co.
ii. George-Augustus, b. 1842.
vi. Henrietta, to. 1st, 1817, Rev. Warham Leader, Rector
Ernest-Edwin,
iii. b. 1848.
of Upper Shandon, Cor<c ;
and 2ndly 1821, Rev. Mathew
iv. Francis-Hastings, b. 1850.
Moore, Rector of Cahirconlish, co. Limerick.
v. Frederic- William, b. 1852; d. Nov. 1869.
The eldest son, i. Ann-Emily, b. 1837 d. 1855. ;

Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork, 6. 21 Jan. 1775; ii. Caroline-Louisa, b. 1843; to. 1872, Charles Collins, Esq. of

31 Dec. 1798, Charlotte, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Philip


to. 1st,
Reading, Bucks.
iii. Alice-Maria, b. 1845.
Going, Esq. of Monaquil, co. Tipperary, by Grace his wife, dau.
iv. Clara-Beiinda, b. 1847 ; to. 1864, Capt. A.-M. Jones, of
of Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Castle Bernard, King’s co., and Clifton, Bristol, and d. Nov. 1876.
by her (who d. 1814) had issue,
The eldest son,
Robert, b. 1802; d. 1812. Edwin MartIn- Atkins, Esq. of Kingston Lisle, J.P., b. 9
Philip-Going, late of Firville.
Dec. 1838; to. 1st, 9 Jan. 1862, Mary-Georgiana-Louisa, 2nd
Hastings, b. 5 March, 1807 ; d. unm. in Paris, 1872.
Thomas, Lieut. 12th foot, b. 22 April, 1808; d. unm. at dau. of Gen. Johnson, of Wytham-on-the-Hill, co. Lincoln,
Demerara 1827. and by her (who d. 26 Dec. 1863) had one child, b. 18 Dec. 1863,
John-Bennett-Robert (Rev.), b. 30 Oct. 1812; d. unm. 1840. d. the following day. He to. 2ndly, 31 Oct. 1865, Amy, 2nd
Charlotte-Eliza, to. 1844, her cousin, James-Robert Davis, dau. of Charles Hutton, Esq. of Bath, and d. 6 May, 1875,
Esq.
leaving issue,
Mr. Atkins to. 2ndly, 1816, Catherine, dau. and eventually co-
i. Edwin, now of Kingston Lisle.
heir of John Ridley, Esq. of Hawthorn, co. Durham, but by ii. Charles-Edwin, b. 1872.
her he had no issue. He d. 13 Sept. 1839, and was s. by his iii. Alfred-Edwin ;
b. 1874, d. 1876.
eldest surviving son, i. Mary-Georgiana, b. 1866.
The Rev. Philip-Going Atkins of Firville, co. Cork, and of ii. Edith-Amy, b. 1868.
Monaquil, co. Tipperary (to which latter he s. at the death of Arms— Atkins and Martin quarterly.
his grandmother), b. 21 June, 1804; to. 16 Aug. 1830, Jane, 2nd Motto — Cuncta mundana rotantur.
|
dau. of the late Rowland Morrison, Esq. of Tivoli House, co. Scat —Kingston Lisle, near Wantage.
. ;

4$ ATE THE LANDED GENTRY. ATE

MARTIN- ATKIN S OF FARLEY CASTLE. Grange, Farnboro’, Hants, b. 2 March, 1840; in.
April, 1869, Edith-Mary, dau. of Henry Vatcher,
Martin-Atkins, Willi am-Hastings, Esq. of
Esq. of Rosemount, St. Helier’s, Jersey, and has
Earley Castle, Berks, J.P., b. 10 May, 1811 m. ;
issue,
1st, 29 Oct. 1844, Diana-Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Thomas Wyld, and widow of J. Tyrrell, Esq., which i. Henry-Ernest.
i. Edith-Gertrude.
lady died 1862 and 2ndly, 30 May, 1865, Georgiana,
;

eldest dau. of the late G-eorge-Edward Beauchamp- 3htltCa(JC. —


This family inherited property at Temple
Froctor, Esq. of Thetford, Norfolk, and widow of Sowerby, by direct descent from William Atkinson, who, with
his mother, is included in a lease for 990 years, granted 18th
Edward-Lloyd Edwards, Esq. of Cerrig Llwydion,
Elizabeth.
co. Denbigh. Mr. Martin- Atkins is 2nd son of the Matthew Atkinson, of Temple Sowerby, was father (be-
late Atkins-Edwin Martin- Atkins, Esq. of Kingston sides a younger son, Richard Atkinson, 0. 1738; M.P. for
Lisle. Romney, and Alderman of London, who d. unm. May, 1785)
Arms &c.—Same as Atkins of Kingston Lisle of an elder son,
Seat —Farley Castle, Reading. George Atkinson, Esq., b. 16 Aug. 1730; Receiver-General
for Cumberland and Westmorland. He to. 7 Jan. 1851, Brid-
get, dau. and heiress of Michael Maughan, Esq. of Wolsingham,
ATKINS OF WATERPARK. and Dorothy his wife, co-heiress of the Rev. George Lowthian,
of Staffold, and d. 12 Oct. 1781, having had, with other children,
Atkins, Robert-St. Legee, Esq. of Waterpark, a son,
co. Cork, b. 12 Nov. 1842 ; s. his father, 26 Aug. George Atkinson, Esq. of Morland, called also of Lee, in
1S5S. Kent, b. 17 Sept. 1764; Island Secretary of Jamica, and A.D.C.
to Lord Balcarres, Governor of that Island, and afterwards
31 Uieajje.—Augustine Atkins, Esq., of English descent,
obtained grants of land in Ireland for his son, Agent-General for that colony in England. He to. 30 J uly,
Robert Atkins, Esq., who was father of Robert Atkins, Esq. 1794, Susan-Mackenzie Dunkley, of Clarendon, Jamaica, and

of Carrigaline, co. Cork, now called Waterpark, who purchased by her (who d. Feb. 1830) had,
that estate, and had an elder dau., Margaret Atkins, of George, b. 6 June, 1795 ;
d. unm. 1849.
Waterpark, m. 1742, Heyward St. Leger, Esq. of Hey ward’s Thomas, b. 14 Sept. 1800 ;
Capt. 13th Light Dragoons ;
d. unm.
Hill, and had seven children. The 2nd son, 1838.
Francis-Baring, of whom presently.
Robert-Atkins St. Leger, Esq. succeeding to Waterpark, William (Rev.), Rector of Gateshead Fell, co. Durham, and J
adopted the surname of Atkins, in compliance with his grand- Hon. Canon of Durham, b. 13 June, 1809; m. Jane-Eliza- J
father’s will. He m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Philip Lavallin, beth, dau. of William Clarke, Esq. of Belford Hall, North-
Esq. of Waterstown, co. Cork, and had (with two daus., Sarah, umberland, and had issue.
m. Robert Berkeley, Esq. great-grandson of Bishop Berkeley Richard, b. 5 Aug. 1813 to. Caroline, dau. of the Rev. J.
;

and Jane, to. Michael-Bustead Westropp, Esq.) six sons the Landon of Aberford.
;
Bridget, to. Robert Robertson, Esq. of Auchleeks, co. Perth,
eldest, j
and Memblands, co. Devon.
Robert St. Leger-Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark, was killed Mary, to. Alex. Turnbull, Esq., H-B.M. Consul at Marseilles. ]
by a fall from his horse. He d. unm. and was s. by his Jane, to. Edward Johnson, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
brother, Harriet-Eliza, to. Alex. Adair, Esq. of Heatherton Park,
Wariiam Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark, who in. Mary, dau. of Somerset.
Dennis McCarthy, Esq. of Macksgrove, co. Cork, and had an Mr. Atkinson d. 11 May, 1814, and was s. by his 3rd but eldest j
only son, surviving son,
Robert Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark, Capt. 60th Rifles, b. Francis-Baring Atkinson, Esq. of Morland, J.P. and D.L., |
March, 1802 ; m. 3 Dec. 1840, Sarah-Elizabeth, dau. of James b. 30 Dec. 1805; to. 1st, Dec. 1831, Mary- Anne, dau. of Sir
j
Penrose, Esq. of Woodhill, co. Cork, and had issue, John Stoddart, Knt., Chief Justice of Malta, who d. Nov. 1832. 1
Robert-St. Leger, his heir. He to. 2ndly, 3 Aug. 1837, Ellen-Frances, dau. of John Home, I
Louisa-Petitot-St. Leger, to. Dr. George Moore, R.N. Esq. of Edgbaston (son of John, who was son of the last Home j
Mary-Elizabeth-St. Leger, m. 12 Sept. 1874, J. Borlase- of Whitfield, co. Berwick, of the same family as Home (or
Warren, Esq., R.N., of Warrensgrove, 2nd son of Sir J. Hume) of Ninewells, and by her had issue,
Borlase- Warren, Bart.
llenrietta-Geraldine-St. Leger. George, his heir.
Francis-Home (Rev.), now of Morland.
Mr. Atkins d. 26 Aug. 1858, and was s. by his son, Robert-St.
Thomas, b. 2 Aug. 1841 1st Royal Regt. of Infantry.
;
Leger Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark.
Seat —Waterpark, Carrigaline, co. Cork. SSWon, } *• 18 0ct 1844 ‘
Alexander-Henry, Lieut. 55th regt., b. 16 Aug. 1816.
-

Robert-Septimus, b. 15 Feb. 1848.


Edward, b. 19 July, 1850.
BTJRNABY- ATKINS OF HALSTEAD Ellen-Frances, to. Parker-Miles Ranalow, Esq.
PLACE. Mary- Jane, d. unm. Sept. 1872.
Bridget-Harriet.
Burnaby- Atkins, Thomas-Frederick, Esq. of
Mr. Atkinson, who served as High Sheriff of Cumberland, 1S53,
1

Halstead Place, Kent, J.P., second son of Thomas-


d. 24 Nov. 1864, and was s. by his eldest son,
Fowke-Andrew Burnaby, Esq. of Langford Hall,
George Atkinson, Esq. of Morland, Westmorland, b. !

Notts, by Emily his wife, dau. of Rupert Chawner,


24 Nov. 1838; J.P., and Capt. Royal Westmorland Militia.'
Esq., M.D. {See Burnaby of Baggrave .) He s. Mr. Atkinson, d. unm. at San Remo, in Italy, Feb. 1874, and
to Halstead under the will of John-Pelly Atkins, was s. by his brother Rev. Francis-Home Atkinson, now of |

Esq., and assumed by royal license the surname Morland.


of Atkins b. 13 March, 1836, M.A. Trinity Hall,
; Arms—Gu., an eagle, displayed, with two heads, arg., on
Cambridge, 1864 m. 2 Jan. 1868, Elizabeth, dau. a chief, of the second, three mullets of the first.
;

of John Francklin, Esq. of Gonalston Hall, co. Crest—A falcon, wings expanded, arg.
Seat —Morland Hall, Penrith, Westmorland.
Notts, and Great Barford, co. Bedford, and has
issue,
i. John, b. 15 Sept. 1873.
ATKINSON OF LORBOTTLE.
i. Frances-Eveline, d. 31 Jan. 1871.
ii. Emily-Mary. m. Elizabeth-Caroline. Atkinson, Charles- John, Esq. of Lorbottle,
Seat —Halstead Place, Sevenoaks, Kent. Northumberland, Lieut. 24th regt., b. 27 May, L355 j -

s. his father 6 June, 1875.

iLtnCaflC.— This name of Atkinson occurs at a very


ATKINSON OF MORLAND. early period in the Visitations and other MSS. of Noitliumbe.-

Atkinson, Rev. Francis-Home, M.A., of Mor-


land. J
Adam Atkinson, Esq., 6. 1755; J.P. for Northumberland, t
land Hall, Penrith, Westmorland, and Minley purchased the estate of Lorbottle, 1769. lie to. 1776, Isabella;

ATE TIIE LANDED GENTRY, ATK 49

eldest dau. of Robert Curry, Esq., and d. 15 July, 1844, Esq. of Coalbrook,- co. Tipperary, and by her (who d. July *
leaving issue, 1869) had issue,

Adam. John, 6. 1796; d. 1811. Charles, now of Rehins. William, 6. Dec. 1827.
Anne, m. Anthony Marshall, Esq. Frances- Wilhelinina, to. 1844, St. George-Henry Stock, Esq.
**
Elizabeth, d. 1810. grandson of Dr. Stock, Bishop of Killala, d. Jan. 1870.
Mary, to. George Wilson, Esq. Mary-Georgina. Elizabeth. Charlotte-Anne.
Isabella, d. 1819. Catherine, d. 1814.
Mr. Atkinson d 12 April, 18o2, and was
. s. by his elder son, the
The elder son,
present Charles Atkinson, Esq. of Rehins.
Atkinson, Esq. of Lorbottle, 6. 1 May, 1704 J.P., and
Adam ;

Major-Commandant of a corps of yeomanry cavalry; to. 25 Arms—Erm. on a fess per pale, gu. and vert three fleurs-de-
lis, arg.
June, 1816, Eleanor, 4th dau. of Nathaniel Davison, Esq., Crest—An eagle displayed, with two heads, arg., charged on
British Consul at Nice, and afterwards at Algiers, and had the breast with a fleur-de-lis sa.
issue, —
Motto Est pii Deum et patriam diligere.
Adam, late representative. Seat —Ballylahan, co. Mayo.
Nathaniel (Rev.), b. 30 April, 1S22.
John, Major 89th regt., 6. 12 April, 1829; to. 23 Aug. 1856,
Catherine-Anne, youngest dau. of George-B. Roehfort,
Esq. of Claremont Mansion, Dublin, and Woodville, co. ATKINSON OF ANGERTON.
Westmeath; and d. 22 April, 1861.
Margaret, to. 11 June, 1845, Rev. David Bruce, M.A., Atkinson, Ralph, Esq. of Angerton, Northum-
Honorary Canon of Durham, 2nd son of Thomas Bruce, Esq. berland, Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, b. 1824 ; m.
of Arnot, N.B., by Clementina his wife, dau. of Gen. Thomas Sept. 1858, Amy-Emily-Sarali, dau. of Col. Hugh
and Lady Eleanor Dundas.
Isabella-Eliza-Cook, to. Thomas-Renny Tailyour, Major Eitzroy, and has issue,
Bengal Engineers, eldest son of Alexander-Renny Tailyour, i. Thomas. ii. Henry,
Esq. of Borrowfield, co. Forfar, by Elizabeth, eldest dau. i. Lucy. ii. Mary-Grace.
of Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bart, of Balmain, N.B.
Eleanor, to. 28 Nov. 1855, Rev. Henry Howse, M.A., Rector He assumed the name of Atkinson in lieu of Brad-
of Spinksworth, Norfolk. ford in 1872, on succeeding his brother.
1 Louisa-Elizabeth, d. 14 April, 1853.
JLtll£3jJ£.— Sir Thomas Bradford, G.C.B., G.C.H., a
Mr. Atkinson was s. by his eldest son,
Gen. in the army (son of the late Thomas Bradford, Esq. of
Adam Atkinson, Esq. of Lorbottle, J.P., Capt. in the
Woodlands, near Doncaster, and of Ashdown Park, Sussex,
Militia, b. 7 April, 1817 in. 4 June-, 1850, Charlotte-Eustatia,
;
and brother of Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry Bradford, who d. 1816,
jnly child of John Collet, Esq. of Upper Belgrave Street,
from the effects of wounds received at Waterloo), to. 1st, Mary-
London, sometime M.P. for Athlone, by Emma his wife, eldest
Anne, widow of Lieut.-Col. Philip Ainslie, dau. of James
Jau. of Sir Thomas Gage, Bart, of Hengrave, and by her (who
Atkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and niece of Ralph
1 2 Aug. 1869) had issue,
Atkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, by whom he had issue,
.

i. Charles- John, his heir.


ii. John-Eustace, 6. 13-Jan. 1857. i. James-Henry-Hollis Atkinson, late of Angerton.
i. Louisa-Edith, 22 Aug. 1876, Henry-Thomas Grubb,
to.
n. Ralph Atkinson, now of Angerton.
eldest son of Thomas Grubb, of Dublin, i. Elizabeth-Mary, to. Rev. Henry Maltby, son of the late
it. Gertrude, d. 24 July, 1854.
Bishop of Durham.
hi. Charlotte-Eleanor. iv. Emma-Lucy-Hercy. ii. Georgiana-Augusta-Frederica, to. Rev. Henry-Richard
Ridley, son of the late Sir M. White Ridley, Bart.
Mr. Atkinson d. 6 June, 1875, and was s. by his eldest son, in. Barbara, to. Lieut.-Col. Henry Fanshawe, son of the
Charles- J ohn Atkinson, Esq. of Lorbottle, present repre- late Lieut.-Gen. Fanshawe, C.B., Royal Engineers.
sentative.
Sir Thomas to. 2ndly, 13 July, 1840, Anne-Elizabeth, widow
Arms—Erm., a fess sa., between three pheons or. of Benjamin Goad, Esq. of Harley Street, and d. Nov. 1853.
Crest — A pheon or. His elder son,

Seat Lorbottle House, Whittingham, Alnwick, Northum-
James-IIenry-Hollis Bradford, Esq. of Angerton, assumed
berland.
the surname of Atkinson on succeeding his maternal grand-
uncle, Ralph Atkinson, Esq. of Angerton in 1827. He was b.
9 March, 1819 to. 19 March, 1840, Anne-Louisa, dau. of the
;

ATKINSON OF BALLYLAHAN. late William Ellice, Esq. and d. s. p. 1871.

Atkinson, Charles, Esq. of Ballylahan, formerly Arms —Erm., on a double cotised, gu., between three
fess,
pheons, a lion passant, between two roses, arg.
az.,
Rehius, co. Maho, b. 15 Eeb. 1820 m. 26 Nov.
)f
L851, Hannah, 4th dau. of George Tuthill, Esq. of
;
Crest —On a mount, between two roses, stalked and leaved,
ppr., a pheon, az.
Dublin. Motto — Crede Deo.
Seat —Angerton, near Morpeth, Northumberland.
UtltCiljJP. William Atkinson, Esq. of Rehins (son of
Charles Atkinson of Rehins, by Deborah his wife, dau. of Capt.
Tohn Vaughan, and fourth in descent from Capt. Charles Atkin-
son, who settled in Ireland, temp. Queen Elizabeth), m. Jane, ATKINSON OF CANGORT.
vidow of Joseph Shardlowe, Esq. co. Kildare, and had, with
Atkinson, Guy-Newcomen, Esq. of Cangorfc
wo daus., Deborah, to. Charles Gardiner, Esq. of Cloona, co.
Mayo; and Martha, to. William Rogers, Esq., co. Galway, two
King’s Co., b. 4 Jan. 1847; J.P., and Capt. 88th.
>ons, William, who d.in minority, and his successor,
regt. m. 19 July, 1877, Erances-Elizabeth, only
;

Charles ^Atkinson, Esq. of Rehins, J.P., High Sheriff 1785, dau. of the Hon. L.-H. King-Harman, and has issue,
vho to. 1785, his cousin Mary, dau. and heir of his uncle, a son and heir, b. 10 Dec. 1878.
jeorge Atkinson, Esq. of Belleck, co. Mayo, and had issue,
JLtttCajJC.--This family has been settled in the King’s
William, his heir. Co. since the reign of Elizabeth, holding its lands under
Charles, to. Mary, dau. of Major Hill, of Bellaghy Castle, co.
a patent from the Crown.
Antrim, and dying 1836, left one son, Charles, 6. 1828, d.
unm. 1845.
Anthony Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort (son of William Atkin-
Matthew, ol'Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, to. son, Esq. of Cangort, by Anne Hamilton his wife, granddau. of
1850, Mary-Theresa Constance, dau. of D.-J. Cruise, Esq. Sir Francis Hamilton, Knt. of Killishandra, co. Cavan), and
U.M., and d. s.'p. 1861. grandson (by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Newcomen,
Thomas ‘(Rev.), Rector of Poon, co. Limerick, 6.1802; to. Bart.) of Anthony Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort (whose father,
1852, Elizabeth, dau. of Ven. Henry Irwin, Archdeacon of Anthony Atkinson, of the Island of Kiltobret, King’s
Lieut.
Emly, and d. s. p. July, 1865.
Co., his will 16 May, 1626), to. 1709, Mary, dau. of
made
Elizabeth, to. Furgus Langley, Esq. of Lickfine, co. Tip-
perary. Admiral John Guy, of Greenwich, Kent (celebrated for having
Mary, to. 1806, William- Ansdell Leech, Esq. of Rathroan, co. relieved Derry by breaking the boom), and had, with other
Mayo. issue,
Anne, to. Rev. Charles-P. Coote, brother of Chidley Coote,
Esq. of Mount Coote, co. Limerick. i. Guy, his heir.
ii. Charles, to. Mary, dau. of Robert Saunderson, Esq. of
Mr. Atkinson d. 1838, and was s. by his son, Clover Hill, co. Cavan, and had a son,
William Atkinson, Esq. of Rehins, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Anthony of South Park, co. Tipperary, who to. Katherine,
)cc. 1790; m. 16 Feb. 1816, Frances, dau. of Charles Langley, dau. of Dominick Blake, Esq. of Castlecrrove, by Hon.
E
, .

50 ate: THE LANDED GENTRY. ATT


Trances Nethervillc his wife, dau. of Nicholas, 5th Vis- ATTHILL OF BRANDISTON HALL.
count Netterville, and had (with a dau. Charlotte, who d.
unm., and a younger son Charles of South Park), an elder Atthill, Kev. William, of Brandiston Hall,
son, Norfolk, A.M., b. 11 July, 1807; m. 1st, 9 Dec.
George Guy of Ashley Park, «o. Tipperary, J.P. He to. 1835, Sarah-Bircliam, eldest dau. of Guy Lloyd,
Bridget, dau. of P. Murphy, Esq., and d. 30 July, 1872, Esq. of Bawdsell Hall, co. Norfolk, and Croghan
leaving with other issue, a third son,
House, co. Roscommon, and by her (who d. 1837)
James Netterville, now of Ashley Park, b. 1 March, has one son,
1843; to.30 Sept. 1875, Margaret-Theresa, dau. of
Bleasby Smithwick, Esq. of Youghall House, J.P., co. i. William, Capt. 31st L.R.C.V. Glasgow, 6. 2 Dec. 1836;
Tipperary. m. 19 Oct. 1858, Annie-Sarah-Fitz-Herbert, eldest dau. of
Mr. Atkinson d. Dec. 1743, and was s. by his eldest surviving J. Wheeler, Esq. of Westlands, co. Cork, and d. 30 March,
son, 1873, leaving four daus.
Bev. Got Atkinson, of Cangort, Rector of Aghoghill, co.
He m. 2ndly, 2 March, 1840, Catherine-Elizabeth,
Antrim, and Vicar of Trim, who to. 1st, 1746, Jane, dau. of
only dau. of the late Christopher Topham, Esq. of
Charles Maule, Esq., and niece of Henry Bishop of Meath,
and had by her an only child, Anthony, who d. s. p. He m. Middleham Hall, Yorkshire, by whom (who d. 19
2ndly, Jane, dau. of Jackson Wray, Esq. of co. Donegal, and Oct. 1844) he has,
had by her, 1 Hugh, who d. in India; 2 Guy, an officer in ii. Robert-Christopher-Topham, late Capt. 24th regt., b. 13
the navy, blown up by the explosion of a ship on fire; 3 Sept. 1841 ;
accidentally drowned in the Clyde, 10 Sept.
Jackson, of whom presently; 4 Charles (Rev.), Rector of 1867.
Creggan, co. Armagh, to. Thomasine, dau. of the Rev. Mr. i. Jane-Catherine, to. Aug. 1872, John-Osbome Daintree,
Downing, of co. Londonderry; 5 George, to. Leonora, dau. Esq. of Lolworth Grange, co. Cambridge.
of Jackson Wray, Esq. of Brentford, co. Antrim, and assumed,
by royal license, the surname and arms of What and 1 ;
He m. 3rdly, 1847, Caroline- Amelia, only dau. of the
Maria, Mrs. Golding. The 3rd son,
late Capt.John Halsted, R.N., and niece of Admiral
Jackson-Wray Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort, Lieut .-Col. of Sir Lawrence Halsted, K.C.B. By this lady (who d.
the King’s Co. Militia, to. 1794, Sarah, dau. of Richard 1848), he had no issue. He m. 4thly, July, 1849.
Caddell, Esq. of Downpatrick, and had issue, Dorothea, 3rd dau. of the late Robert Radycliffe,
Got, his heir. Esq. of Foxdenton Hall, co. Lancaster, and of Hyde
Henry, b. July, 1806; to. 9 April, 1839, Elizabeth-Jane, House, co. Dorset.
eldest dau. of the Rev. William-Brownlow Savage, Rector
of Shinrone, King’s Co., and had issue, —This family is stated by some to have beer
of Saxon origin; its representative temp. Charles I.,
1 Charles, b. 23 Dec. 1842.
2 John-Lavallin Savage, b. 4 March, 1846.
Edward Att'hill, Esq. Capt. in the Royalist army, to. th(
3 Guy, b. 9 April, 1848 d. 14 April, 1852.
;
dau. and heir of Peterson, of Aylsham and Brandiston, and d
4 William-Henry, 6. 4 Feb. 1850. 1676, leaving an only surviving son,
5 William-Brownlow-Savage, b. 20 March, 1851 ;
d. 20 Anthony Att’hill, Esq. of Cawston, who to. 1614, Anne
March, 1872. dau. of Sir Thomas Lombe, Knt., and left, besides severa
1 Elizabeth- Barbara, to. 13 Sept. 1859, Edward-Kerry
daus., two sons, viz.,
Supple, Esq.
2 Sarah-Anne. 3 Catharine-Sophia. Anthony-Lombe.
4 Caroline-Frances-Stewart. John, ancestor of Atthill of Cawston, from which dcsccnde
5 Ida-Anna-Margaret. Anthony Atthill, Esq., seised of estates in Cawston an
Bewley, and the Rev. Lombe Atthill, of Halesworth.
Charles, an officer 10th Native Cavalry, E.I.C.S. ; d. in India
from the bite of a snake, 1840. Mr. Att’hill was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Richard, b. 1819 to. 14 Oct. 1840, Mary-Jane, dau. of George
; Anthony-Lombe Atthill, Esq. of Brandiston, who to. Mari
Golding, Esq. of Lime Park, co. Tyrone, and d. 18 July, Capon, and had issue,
1871, having had issue,
Anthony, to. Mary, dau. of Charles Wethenall, and d. v.p
1 Guy-Travers, b. 19 June, 1843; d. 30 Oct. following. leaving a son,
2 Richard-Gustavus, 6. 5 May, 1850 ; d. 10 Oct. following.
of Gortmore, Duadrum, co. Dublin, b. 2 Anthony- John, who s. his grandfather.
3 Edward-Dupre
Feb. 1855. Mr. Atthill was s. at his decease, 1760, by his grandson,
1 Georgiana, 6. 28 Sept. 1841. Anthony John Atthill, Esq. of Brandiston, who to. 173 i

2 Sarah-Maria, b. 31 Jan. 1845. Sarah, dau. of Mr. Howlett, ofMarsham, and dying, 1780, lei
3 Alicia-Emily, b. 9 Feb. 1847 ; d. 24 Jan. 1840.
with a dau. Martha, an only son,
4 Katherine-Mabel, b. 26 Aug. 1857 ; to. 13 April, 1875,
Robert-Baker Stoney, Esq. Rev. William Atthill, of Brandiston Hall, A.M., Prebe:
5 Emmeline-Caroline, -5. 18 Sept. 1859. dary of Clogher, Rector and Vicar of the parishes of Finton f
6 Mary-Jane, b. 10 Aug. 1861 ; d. 24 Oct. 1876. co. Tyrone, and of Magheraculmony, co. Fermanagh, 6. Apr ;

Sarah. Maria. Mabella-Jane. 1774 to. 1st, April, 1805, Henrietta-Margaret-Eyre, elde
;
|
Caroli ne-Stead^^ m. William L’Estiange, Esq. of Kilcum- dau. of Very Rev. George Maunsell, D.D., Dean of Leighli a
min. by whom he had issue,
Emily-Rebecca. Harriet-Anne.
William, present representative.
Col. Atkinson d. 14 Aug. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son, Robert, A.B., b. 9 Feb. 1810 ;
Staff Assistant-Surgeon to t

Gcy Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort, King’s Co., J.P., b. 14 forces d. abroad 1839, unm.
;

Richard (Rev.), 6. 11 Aug. 1811, A.B., Rector of Clenchwartc


July, 1800; to. 24 Oct. 1839, Anne-Margaret, 2nd dau. of
co. Norfolk; to. Dec. 1844, Martha, eldest dau. and co-h
William Trench, Esq. of Cangort Park, brother of the 1st of the late Robert Cookson, Esq. of Ellery, Westmorlai
Lord Ashtown, and had issue, and d. 1870, leaving issue.
John-Grey-Porter, b. 31 Dec. 1812; Barrister-at-Law, C1T
i. Charles, d. an infant at Rome, 1841.
Justice of St. Lucia, and of the Court of Vice-Admira
Ii. Guy-Newcomen, now of Cangort. there to. 15 Sept. 1840, Veronica-Montgomerie, dau. a
in. William-Henry, b. 28 Aug. 1848; to. 1877, Anna, dau. of ;

co-heir of John-Henry Blennerhassett, Esq. of Tralee, a


L. Moore, Esq. of Cremorgan. has issue.
iv. Richard-Frederick, 67th regt. b. 11 Dec. 1849.
Edward-Eyre, of Ardvamey House, co. Fermanagh, J.P., •

i. Sarah-Harriet, to. 11 May, 1865, George- Arthur, eldest


1847, Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of Lowther Brien, E.
son of W.-T. Waller, Esq. of Prior Park.
of Ardvamey, and has issue.
ii. Emily, to. 4 Oct. 1865, George-A. Western, Esq.
Henry, b. 16 Feb. 1825.
hi. Caroline-Sophia, to. 14 Dec. 1866, Capt. James-Hallifax
Lombe, M.D., Master of the Rotundo Hospital, Dublin;
Western, Royal Engineers.
1848, Elizabeth, dau. of Jas. Dudgeon, Esq. of Dublin, i I

Mr. Atkinson d. 1S59, and was s. by his eldest surviving son* has issue.
Guy-Newcomen Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort, present represen- Henrietta-Elizabeth, to. 1838, Rev. Richard Stainforth, A .

tative. Rector of Wheldrake, co. York.


Emily, to. Feb. 1843, Joseph Jones, Esq. of Hathersl <

Arms— Or, an eagle displayed, with two heads, az., beaked House, Oldham, and of Alderley Hall, Worcester, J.P. ; 1 ,

and legged, gu. in chief, a rose of the last, seeded gold,


; D.L. cos. Lancaster, York, and Worcester.
between two martlets sa. Jemima-Grace, m. June, 1842, Rev. Howard Boyle •
Crest—An eagle, displayed, with two heads, az., beaked and George.
legged gu.

Motto Deo et regi fidelis. Rev. William Atthill was elected, 1796, a Fellow of Caius I

Seat— Cangort, Shinrone, King’s co. Gonville College, Cambridge. He d. 7 March, 1847.

ATT THE LANDED GENTRY. AUB 51

Arm$—Arg. t
on a chevron gu., three crescents or, quar- Etneafle.-WiLLTAM-Aur.itEY, of All Souls College, Oxford,
tering Lombe. Doctor of the Civil Law, Regius Professor of Law at Oxford,
— a demi-griffin, rampant; 2ndly, a falcon or,
Crests 1st, one of the Council for the Marches of Wales, Judge Advocate
ducally gorged belled and leashed gold. az.,
of the Queen’s army at St. Quentin’s in France, Chancellor to
Mottoes— Honorantes me honorabo, and “Monte de alto.”
Seat —Brandiston Hall, Alderford, co. Norfolk.
the Archbishop of Canterbury, and one of the Masters of
Residence — Wicklewood Vicarage, Wymondham.
. Requests to Queen Elizabeth, to. Williford, dau. of John
Williams, Gent, of Tainton, co. Oxford, and had (with three
sons, William, John, and llopkyn, all of whom d. s. p., and
five daus.) two sons,
ATTY OF RUGBY. Edward (Sir), his successor, whose line is extinct.
i.

Atty, James, Esq. of Rugby, Warwick, andco. Thomas (Sir).


ii.

Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln, J.P. for both counties, and Dr. William Aubrey d. 23 July, 1595. His 2nd son
Major 2nd regt. of Warwick Militia, formerly Capt. Sir Thomas Aubrey, Knt. of Llantrithyd, co. Glamorgan
52nd Light Infantry, b. 21 April, 1810 m. 31 May, acquired that estate in right of his wife Mary, dau. and heir
;
of Anthony Mansel, Esq. of Llantrithyd, by whom he had,
1831, Catherine- Adeline, dau. of Adlard Welby, Esq.
with several daus., two sons,
of North Rauceby, co. Lincoln, and has issue,
i. John (Sir) his successor.
i. James, 47th regt., 6. 15 Dec. 1839. ii.Thomas, Chancellor of the Diocese of St. David’s, ra.
n. Edward-Arthur, 6. 16 March, 1847. Abigal, dau. of Sir Rice Rudd, Bart, of Aberglasney, and
in. Robert, 6. 19 May, 1849. had issue.
i. Adeline, to. James Malcolm, Esq. The eldest son,
ii. Harriet, to. Capt. Kerr, V.C. Sir John Aubrey, 1st bart. of Llantrithyd, s. his father, and
hi. Georgiana. was created a Baronet, 23 July, 1660. He to. the dau. and
heir of Sir Richard South, Knt. of London, and had, with an
ILtncaCjC.— James Attye, Esq., 2nd son of James Attte,
Esq. of Whitby, by Isabella his wife, dau. of G. Weatherill,
elder son Lewis,who d. s. p. vita patris,
Esq., to. Harriott, dau. of Robert Middleton, Esq., and had John, 2nd bart.
Mary, to. Hon. William Montagu, Lord Chief Baron of the
issue, James, of whom presently; George, d. unm. 1797, aged
Court of Exchequer in England, 2nd son of Edward, 1st Lord
25; Robert-Middleton, of Ingon Grange, co. Warwick. The Montagu of Boughton.
eldest son, Elizabeth, to. Ralph Freeman, Esq. of Aspenden Hall, co.
James Attte, Esq., m. 1st, 1807, Harriot, dau. of Sir Hertford.
Thomas Whichcote, Bart, by Diana
of Aswarby, co. Lincoln,
SirJohn was s. by his eldest surviving son,
his wife, dau. of Edmond Turnor, Esq. of Stoke Rochfort, by Sir John Aubrey, 2nd bart. of Llantrithyd, who to. 1st
whom, who d 1810, he had one son, James, now of Rugby.
.
Margaret, dau. of Sir John Lowther, Bart, of Lowther Hall,
He to. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Hall, Rector
Westmorland, afterwards 1st Lord Lonsdale, and had one son,
ofWestborough, and Vicar of Doddington, co. Lincoln, and
John, 3rd bart.
had by her one son, George, M.A., of Brazenose College,
Oxford. He to. 2ndly, Mary, dau. and heir of William Lewis, Esq. of
the Van, co. Glamorgan, and Borstal, co. Buckingham, by whom
Arms—Az., a bend between two lions rampant or.
he had no issue. He was killed by a fall from his horse, Sept.
Crest —An ermine, passant, on a ducal coronet,
Motto —Eamus quo ducit fortuna. 1700, and was s. by his only son,
-Seat— Rugby, co. Warwick ;
and Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln. Sir John Aubrey, 3rd bart. of Llantrithyd, M.P. for Cardiff,
fa
6.20 June, 1680; to. 1st, Mary, dau. of Robert Staley, Esq. of
Oxford, by whom (who ci. July, 1714) he had issue,
John, 4th bart. Thomas, 5th bart.
ATTYE OF INGON GRANGE. Elizabeth, m. Henry Lintot, Esq. of Horsham, Sussex, and d.
Attye, Robert- James, Esq. of Ingon Grange, co. 20 Jan. 1735.

Warwick, B.A. of St. John’s College, Cambridge, He m. 2ndly, Feb. 1715, Frances, widow of William Jephson,

J.P. and D.L. co. Warwick, and Lieut, of troop of Esq. of Borstal, Buckingham, and had two daus.,

Warwick Cavalry, b. 1810. Frances, m. Denham Jephson, Esq. of Mallow, co. Cork.
Margaret, d. unm. 1793.
Etncaflc. Robert-Middleton Attye, Esq. of Tngon
SirJohn d. 15 April, 1743, and was s. by his eldest son,
i.l3 5range, J.P-. and D.L., and High Sheriff for co. Warwick
John Aubrey, 4th hart, of Llantrithyd, b. 2 Jan.
Sir 1706,
id, It 1824 (youngest son of James Attye, Esq. of Whitby, by Hannah
Robert Middleton, Esq.), to. 1810, Margaretta-
and d. 14 Oct. 1767, having had no issue by Prudence his wife,
lis wife, dau. of
ptelt Lucy, youngest dau. of Ven. William Willes, Archdeacon
who d. 1762. He was s. by his brother,
Sir Thomas Aubrey, 5th bart. of Llantrithyd, 6.9 May, 1708,
tinta |»f Wells, 3rd son of Right. Rev. Edward Willes, Bishop of
to. July, 1738, Martha, dau. of Richard Carter, Esq. of Chilton,
Up iiath and Wells, younger brother of the Right Hon. Sir John
Berks, Chief Justice of Glamorgan, by wliDm (who d. 5 Dec.
e,eli i-Villes, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; and had
1788) he had issue,
Leigl issue,
i. John, 6th hart.
Robert-James, of Ingon Grange.
ii.Thomas, Col. in the army, M.P. for Wallingford, served
Henry-Gould, d. 1832.
through the North American war; to. at Detroit, America,
William-Frederick- Willes, Lieut. 31st regt. He was present
Elizabeth Twing, who d. Oct. 1822. Col. Aubrey, d. 15 Jan.
H
jffltol

at the occupation of Cabul in 1842, served throughout the


1814, leaving an only dau.,
campaigns in the Punjaub and on the Sutlej, and was in
the actions of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal (where he was Elizabeth-Sophia, of whom hereafter, as heiress of the
nid»t 0
wounded), and Sobraon he d. 1846, aged 23 years.
;
estates.
Edward-Francis, d. young. iii. Richard, of Ashill, co. Glamorgan, Lieut.-Col. of the
Francis-Lionel-Octavius, Lieut.-Col. 2nd or Queen’s Royals, Militia, 6. 26 May, 1744; m. 20 Feb. 1780, Frances, dau. of
to. 1861, Margaret, eldest dau. of David Lloyd, Esq. of Hon. Wriothesley Digby, and grand-dau. of William, ?th
Carshalton, Surrey, and has issue a son, Robert-J ervoise, Lord Digby, by whom (who d. 12 Dec. 1782), he left issue
6. 9 July, 1862. at his decease, 31 March, 1808,
Hannah- Lucy, d. 1872. fearriett-Caroline.
Sir Thomas-Digby Aubrey, 7th and last bart. of Llanthri-
Margaretta-Ellen. Augusta-Jeans.
A dl' thyd, bapt. 2 Dec. 1782, s. as 7th bart. on the death of
[jjrieV lr. Attye d. 1862. his uncle, Sir John, the 6th bart. 1826, to. 9 Dec. 1819,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Wright, Esq. by whom (who d. 27
Arms, &c— Same as Atty of Rugby. Nov. 1817) he had no issue.
Seat —Ingon Grange, Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwick. Julia-Frahces, to. 1810, William-Ralph Cartwright, Esq. of
„5#i 1
Aynho, M.P., co. Northampton,
Dublin
f

Mary, 6. 28 March, 1751 d. unm. 13 Sept. 1774.


i. ;

jfliOlM
AUBREY OF DORTON. Sir Thomas d. 4 Sept. 1785, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir John Aubrey, 6th bart of Llantrithyd, 6. 4 Jan. 1739;
f Aubrey, Charles- Aubrey, Esq. of Dorton James Cole-
to. 1st, March, 1791, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Sir
louse,Bucks, b. 1 Nov. 1814, assumed by royal
brooke, Bart, of Gatton, Surrey, who d. 14 June, 1781; and
^ Mw! cense, dated 7 March, 1874, the surname of 2ndly, May, 1783, Martha-Katherine, dau. and co-heir of George-
-ubrey only, and Ike arms of Aubrey and Ricketts, Richard Carter, Esq. of Chilton, Berks, who d. 3 Sept. 1815, by
#0 fCii
J
uartej’ly. neither of whom had he any issue. He was M.P. forBucking-
lMt I ,
I
E 2
R ,

u-2 AUC THE LANDED GENTRY. AUF


ham; a Lord of the Admiralty, 1782, and a Lord of the Trea- The youngest son,
sury, 1783-89. He d.s.p., 1 March, 1826, when his title passed Daniel-Eccles Auchinleck, Esq. of Crevenagh, b. 1797, d .

to his nephew, who also d. s.p when the title became extinct. 1849 to. 1833, Elizabeth-Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Thomas*
;

Sir John’s niece (only dau. of his brother, Col. Thomas Lindsay Stack, J.P., Rector of Badony, and had issue,
Aubrey), Thomas, now of Crevenagh.
Elizabeth-Sophia Aubrey of Dorton House, b. 31 Jan. 1792, William-Lowry, b. 1841, Capt. H.M.’s 53rd regt.
who to.1st, 3 Feb. 1814, Charles-Spencer Ricketts, Esq. of Con-
Daniel, 21st Scots’ Fusiliers, b. 1847.
Margaret-Jane, to. 1859, Ven. Charles-Maurice Stack, J.P.,
naught Place, Middlesex, by whom (who d. 17 Feb. 1867) she
M.A., Archdeacon of Clogher.
had issue, Anna-Mary.
i. Charles- Aubrey, her heir.
Seat— Crevenagh, Omagh, co. Tyrone.
ii. Thomas-Gamble, b. 12 July, 1816; to. Mrs. Julia Lott,
widow, and d. s. p. 7 July, 1863.
in. Aubrey, of North Lodge, London Road, Brighton, b . 3
Nov. 1817; to. Elizabeth Dale, and has issue, AUFRERE OF BURNSIDE AND
1 Charles-Thomas Aubrey, b. 20 Nov. 1829.
2 Laura-Sophia.
FOULSHAM OLD HALL.
i. Julia- Anne, to. 1 Sept. 1753, George Bonner, Esq. of Queen’s Attfrere, George-Anthony, Esq. of Burnside,
Gate, Middlesex, and Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Westmorland, and Foulskam Old Hall, Norfolk,
A rms —Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a chev., between three J.P., b. 18 June, 1794 m. 3 Sept. 1828, Caroline,
;

eagles’ heads, erased, or. for Aubrey 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a chev.
:
dau. of Jokn-Micliael Wehrtmann, Esq. of CEster-
engr., between three quatrefoils gu., an escallop of the field
between two scimitars chevronwise, ppr., for Ricketts. rade, in the Duchy of Holstein. Mr. Aufrere served
Crests —
1st, Aubrey, an eagle’s head erased, or Ricketts, : in the army for many years, and was severely
issuant from a wreath of quatrefoils gu., an arm embowed wounded at the storming of Kalunga, in Nepaul
vested ar., charged with two escallops also g u., the hand holding
a scimitar, ppr. (1814). He has the Indian medal.

Motto Solem fero. —
iCtUCajJF. This is a branch of the ancient Hugenot
Seat—Dorton House, Aylesbury, Bucks. family of Aufrere or Aufrfery, of Languedoc, now represented
by the Yicomte de Carrifcre d’Aufrery.
In 1490, Etienne Aufrere was President of the Parliament j

of Toulouse, and published many Latin treatises which have


AUCHINLECK OF CEE VEN AGH. been quoted by the French legal authors of the 16th century.
His son,
Auchinleck, Thomas, Esq. of Crevenagh, co.
Pierre Aufrere was Procureur du Roi au Siege Royal k
Tyrone, and of Shannock Green, co. Fermanagh, Paris, and became Marquis de Corville in Normandy. He to.
b. 1837 ; J.P. and D.L. co. Tyrone, late Lieut. Claire Macetier, and had a son,
11th regt., and Capt. Royal Tyrone Fusiliers ; m. Antoine Aufrere, also Procureur du Roi, Marquis de
1868, Jane, dau. of George-H. Loxdale, Esq. of Corville. He to. Catherine Leclerc, and had a son,
Grassendale, Liverpool, son of the late Joseph Lox- Antoine Aufrere, Procureur du Roi, Marquis de Corville
dale, Esq. of Kingsiand, co. Salop, and has issue, At the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685, he fled t(
Holland, and thence to England, where he d. 7 Sept. 1701 hi ;
i. Bessie-Sarah. ii. Norah-Lilian-Loxdale. to. 11 Nov. 1664, Antoinette Gervaise, and left two sons,

Etncage.— ev. James Auchinleck, Rector of Cleenish, Israel- Antoine, Marquis de Corville.
co. Fermanagh, b. 1646; to. Isabella, dau. of President Keith, Le Chevalier de Corville, who d. without male issue.
of Scotland, and had issue. James William, who lived in
; The elder son,
Tyrone, to. Miss Hamilton Alexander Sidney ; Katherine,
; ; Israel-Antoine Aufrere, dropped his title, entered hoi
to. John Montgomery Margaret; and Jean. His will, dated
; orders, and became Preacher at the French Savoy Chapel, an
17 Feb. 1684, was proved 6 April, 1685. The elder son, Minister of the French Chapel at St. James’ ; he m. 2 Maj
James Auchinleck, sen., of Thomastown, Gent., 6. 1680, d. 1700, Sarah Amsincq, of a family of great distinction at tli
1746 to. 1704, Elizabeth, dau. of James Corry, Esq. of Castle
; Hague, connected with the Boreel and Fagel families, i 1
Coole, and bad issue an only son, distinguished in the annals of Holland. The Rev. A. Aufrferi f

James Auchinleck, jun., of Thomastown, Gent., 6. 1705, d. d. in London 4 March, 1758, aged 91. By his wife (who i j-

1752 ; to. 1634, Susanna Corry, and had issue, 1754) hehad issue,
i. William, who d. 1803, leaving two daus., Mary and Anthony, of whom presently.
Margaret. George-Rene, b. 7 Nov. 1715; to. 1746, Arabella, dau.
ii. Arthur, who had a dau., Elizabeth. J. Bate, Esq. of Foston Hall, Derbyshire, and left one chil f
hi. Anketell, who had a son, Richard,
Sophia, to. 1770, Charles Anderson, 1st Lord Yarboroug f
iv. Alexander (Rev.)
Lady Yarborough d. 1786.
Elizabeth.
i.
George-Rene-Aufrere, d. 7 Jan. 1801, aged 86, and his w
The 4th son, d. 1 Sept. 1804, aged 84.
The Rev. Alexander Auchinleck, of Castle Lodge and Jeanne, b. 1701 to. the Rev. Balthazar Regis, D.I
;

Mullans, Fintona, co. Tyrone, Rector of Rossory, co. Ferma- Canon of Windsor and Chaplain to the King, and had iss>. i

Madeline, to. Samuel Grove, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, a


nagh, b. 1749, d. 1833; he to. 1784, Jane, dau. of James
d. 29 March, 1729, aged 26.
Eccles, Esq. of Shannock, co. Fermanagh, and had issue, Marianne, b. 15 Sept. 1707 to. 1730, Dr. Phillippe Duv
;

I. James-Eccles (Rev.), J.P., 6. 1786, d. 1829; to. 1815, a French emigre, and first Physician to the Princess •

Caroline, dau. of Richard Fiddis, Esq. of Tullycreevy Wales, mother of George III. Their issue were,
House, co. Fermanagh, and had issue, Philip Duval, D.D., Canon of Westminsler and Vicar
1 Alexander-Eccles (Rev.), of Crich, co. Derby, and Twickenham, who d. s. p. 14 March, 1808, aged 76.
Mullans, Fintona, co. Tyrone, to. Fanny, dau. of John Mary-Duval.
Crozier,Esq., J.P., Gortra House, co Fermanagh; d. s. p.
The eldest son,
1 Jane-Eccles, to. William, 2nd son of John Crozier,
Esq., J.P., of Gortra House.
The Rev. Anthony Aufrere, of Hoveton Hall, Norf< 0
2 Susan-Caroline, d. unm. M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, Rector of Higham, Norfolk,
3 Elizabeth- Ward, to. P.-G.-Hippolite Marlet, Avocat, Holland, Marianne, dau. of Major de Gastiene, a Fre i

of Semur, Burgundy, and has issue. emigre in the Dutch service, and had issue, Anthony, of wt i .q

4 Henrietta-Margaret-Enery, to. Rev. Thomas Lewis. hereafter, and Susan, d. young. He d. 23 May, 1781, aged ,
1

ii. William, an officer, d. in India, unm. and was by


s. his son,
hi. John (Rev.), Rector of Dunboyne, co. Meath, and Anthony Aufrere, Esq. of Hoveton Hall, Norfolk, 6. 1 •
j
Ballyhack, co. Wexford b. 1796; to. 1825, Katherine, dau.
1730; to. 17 Feb. 1756, Anne, dau. of John Norris, Esq f
of Rev. Thomas Johnston, and d. 20 June, 1870, leaving
issue,
Wytchingham, Norfolk, and sister of John Norris, E >
j
Founder of the Norrisian Professorship of Divinity in 0
1 John-Claude- Alexander, Capt. R.A.; to. 9 Nov. 1874,
Charlotte-Mary, dau. of John Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court. University of Cambridge. She d. 11 April, 1816, aged !• i

2 William, R.A. 3 Daniel. Mr. Aufrere d. 11 Sept. 1814, aged 85, leaving issue,

tv.
1 Jane-Katherine.
Daniel-Eccles, of
2 Fanny.
whom
3 Katherine,
presently,
Anthony, his heir.
George-John, b. 19 Sept. 1769, Rector of Ridlington and *
J
i. Anna, to. 1809, Richard Dane, Esq., J.P., of Killyhevlin,
co. Fermanagh.
Ruston, Norfolk, d. s.p. H< r

Churles-dc Gastiene, b. Dec. 1770, drowned Oct. 1799, oil 10 I


C

AUS THE LANDED GENTRY. AYS


coast 01 Holland, in the wreck of “La Lutine,” of which he 2 Charles-Wilson, Licut.-Col. 14th regt., killed in action
was first lieutenant. in New Zealand.
Thomas-Norris, 6. 5 Nov. 1773, a Judge in India, d. Feb. 3 Henry-Morland (Rev.), Rector of Crayford.
1835. 1 Elizabeth, to. to Lieutenant. -Col. Fitzhugh, R.A.
Philip-Duval, b. 7 April, 1776, Rector ofBawdswell, and Vicar 2 Catherine-Frances. 3 Marianne.
of Seaming to. Miss Beevor, dau. of J. Beevor, Esq., and
;
The eldest son,
'
d. s. p. 4 June, 1818.
Anna, b. 3 Oct. 1759 d. 11 May, 1824, aged 65. Col. Thomas Austen, of Kippington, M.P. for West Kent
;
1

Sophia, b. 14 Jan. 1763 ; to. May, 1787, W illiam Dawson, Esq. from 1846 to 1847, d. 1859, and was s. by his nephew, the present
of St. Leonard’s Hill, Berks, Settle, co. York, and Man- J ohn-Francis Austen, Esq. of Capel Manor.
chester Square, London; and d. 17 July, 1745, leaving
issue.
Arms— Or, on a chevron, sa., between three lions’ gambs,
Caroline, to. April, 1802, Rev. J. Flavell.
erect, sa. as many plates.
Harriet, b. 6 Dec. 1765; to. 16 Dec. 1788, Sir Robert
Seat —Capel Manor, Horsmorden.
Baker, and d. 1840, aged 73.
Town Residence— 1, Prince’s Gate, Hyde Park.
Louisa, b. 29 Dec. 1767 ; to. Aug. 1798, George Rowland
Minshull, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and d. Dec. 1829, leaving
one child,
Louisa, m. Le Comte de Broc de La Thuvelibre. AUSTEN OF SH ALFORD HOUSE.
Amelia-Jane, 6. 29 March, 1772, d. 1855. Maria.
Godwin-Austen, Robert- Alfred-Cloyne, Esq.
The eldest son, of Shalford House, Surrey, F.R.S., b. 17 March,
Anthony Aufrere, Esq., b. 30 Dec. 1757 m. 19 Feb. 1791, ;
1808 ; J.P. and D.L. for Surrey m. 1832, Maud- ;
; Marianne-Matilda, only surviving dau. of the late Gen.
Elizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Henry-T. Godwin,
Count James Lockhart, of Lee and Carnwath, co. Lanark,
by whom he had, K.C.B., and has issue,
i. George-Anthony, now of Burnside, and Foulsham Old i. Henry Haversham, H.M. 24th regt.
late
Hall. i. Giuliana-M.-E., Lieut.-Col. G.-H. Pocklington, of
to.
n. Louisa-Ann-Matilda, to. 8 Dec. 1818, to George Barclay, Chelsworth Hall, Suffolk.
Esq. of New York, and d. 16 Feb. 1868, leaving a dau.,
ii. Charlotte, to. W.-B. Armstrong, Major 7th Dragoon
Antonia - Matilda, to. 16 May, 1848, Francis - Robert Guards.
Rives, Esq. of Virginia, and late attached to the U.S.
iii. Augusta, m. 22 Oct. 1873, William-Bryan Lushington,
Embassy in London, by whom she had issue,
2nd son of the late Right Hon. Stephen Lushington,
George-Lockhar}, b. 1 May, 1849; to. 21 May, 1873,
Caroline-Morris, dau. of Col. John Kean, of Eliza-
LL.D.
beth, New Jersey, United States, and has a son, iv. Caroline, to. 1873, Francis-Westby Bagshawe, Esq. of the
George Barclay, b. 19 June, 1874. Oaks, Sheffield.
Frank, 6. 28 Jan. 1853.
Reginald, b. 16 May, 1861. —
Robert Austen, Esq. of Shalford, to. 1772,
Ella-Louisa, to. 7 Jan. 1875, David King, Esq. of Frances-Annesley, dau. and heir of John-Wentworth-Nazianzen
;
Newport, United States. Gregory, Esq., and had surviving issue,
Maud and Constance, twins. i. Henry-Edmund, his heir.
Anthony Aufrere d. at Piza, 29 Nov. 1833, and his widow i. Frances-Anne, to. the Hon. John Bedford, Judge of the
14 Sept. 1850, at Edinburgh. Vice- Admiralty Court in Barbadoes, and had (with a dau.,
who d. 1805) two sons,
Arms —
Arg., a chevron gu., between, in chief, two bunches
1 Edward-Henry Bedford (Rev.).
>f grapes, ppr. (purple and green leaves), and iu base, a lion,
2 Paul-Austen Bedford.
ampant, ol the second.
*
Crest —
A lion, rampant, gu. ii. Elizabeth-Smith.

Motto Esto quod esse videris. He d. 3Nov. 1797, and was s. by his son,
Seats— Burnside, Windermere; and Foulsham Old Hall, Sir Henry-Edmund Austen, Knt. of Shalford House, Surrey,
- Norfolk.
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1810, b. 20 May 1785; to. 1st,
1805, Anne-Amelia, only dau. of Robert-Spearman Bate, Esq. of
the H.E.I.C.S., and by her (who d. 5 Sept. 1839) had surviving
AUSTEN OF CAPEL MANOR. issue,
i. Robert-Alfred-Cloyne Godwin-Austen, now of Shal-
Austen; John-Francis, Esq. of Capel Manor, ford.
Elorsmonden, Kent, J.P., s. his uncle, Col. Austen, ii. Henry-Edmund, of Alnwick, Sussex, b. 4 March, 1809;
)f Kippington, late M.P. for West Kent in 1859 ;
Lieut.-Col. in the army, late 71st regt.; to. 1845, Elizabeth-
Mary, dau. of John Iieade, Esq. of Holbrook House, Suffolk,
;
n. 1st, 1855, Charlotte, only child of William and has issue.
Tucker, Esq. ; and2ndly, 1868, Georgiaua-Erederica, iii. Frederick-Lewes, b. 16 Oct. 1813; to. and had issue; his
: lau. of C. Pearce, Esq. eldest dau., Catherine-Annesley, m. 10 Oct. 1866, George-
Forbes Malcolmson, Esq.
5LtnC<ICJ£. —This family is of ancient standing in Kent. iv. Algernon-Stewart, Capt. R.N., b. 3 Aug. 1815.
;
John Austen, Esq. of Broadford, in that co., d. 1620, and v. John-Wentworth, late Major-Gen. Bengal Artillery, b.

ras buried in the Parish church, where his coat of arms still 5 July, 1820.
Vi. Albert-George, 6. 2 Sept. 1822.
I emains. His son,
i. Amelia, to. 1832, to James Brabazon, Esq. of Mornington
Francis Austen, Esq. of Broadford, and Grovehurst, d. House, co. Meath.
I 687, aged 88, and was s. by his son,
Sir Henry Austen to. 2ndly, 1843, Lady Pocklington, widow
John Austen, Esq. of Grovehurst and Broadford, who d.
of Sir Robert Pocklington, K.M.T. of Chelsworth, Suffolk, and
f
l
705, leaving by Jane Atkins his wife, a son,
d. 1871, when he was s. by his eldest son, the present,
John Austen, of Broadford, who to. Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert-Alfred-Cloyne-Godwin-Austen, Esq.
i ’homas Weller, Esq. of Tunbridge, and had, with other issue, - i

i. JonN, of Broadford. Arms—Az., a chevron, arg., between three Cornish choughs,


ii. Francis. or.
Crest— On a leopard’s face, az., a falcon, rising, or.
2nd son,
'he

Motto Ne quid nimis.
Francis Austen, Esq. of Sevenoaks, to. 1st, the dau. and —
Seat Shalford Hosue, near Guildford.
eirof Thomas Motley Esq., and had by her a son, Francis-
|

Iotley, his heir; and 2ndly, 1758. Mrs. Lennard, widow of


amuel Lennard, Esq. of West Wickham, by whom he had
acltville and John. The eldest son,
Francis-Motley Austen, Esq. of Sevenoaks, Kent, purchased AUSTIN OF BRANDESTON HALL.
i'om Sir Charles Farnaby, Bart., the estate of Kippington;
Austin, Charles, Esq. of Brandeston Hall,
I e m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Wilson, of West Wickham,
Suffolk, b. 22 Aug. 1858 ;
s. his father, 1874.
nd had with other children, one of whom, Jane, to. William
;

tampion, Esq. of Danny, EtncagC.— harles Austin, Esq. of Brandeston Hall,


i.Thomas, his heir. Suffolk, J.P.,Chairman of Quarter Sessions. He was a very
u. John (Rev.), Rector of Chevering, to. Harriet, dau. of distinguished lawyer, was called to the Bar in 1827, and be-
T. Lane, Esq. of Bradbourne, and had issue, came a Queen’s Counsel in 1841. He purchased the estate of
1 John-Francis, now of Capel Manor. Brandeston; b. 26 March, 1799; to. 10 June, 1856, Harriet-
J

54 AWD THE LANDED GENTRY. AWD


Jane, dau. of the late Captain Ingilby, and niece of Sir Henry AWDRY OF NOTTON HOUSE.
Ingilby, Bart, of Ripley, co. York, and had issue,
The Sir John- Wither Awdry, Knt. of
late
i. Charles, now of Brandcston Hall, Notton House, co. Wilts, J.P. and D.L. for that co.,
li. John, b. 2 June, 1860. i. Jane.
b. 21 Oct. 1795 m. 1st, 29 June, 1830, Sarah-Maria,
;

Seat —Brandeston Hall, near Wickham Market, Suffolk. eldest dau. of the Rev. Jeremiah Awdry, Vicar of
Felsted, Essex, and by her had issue,
AWDRY OF SEEND. i. John-Jeremiah, b. 13 Nov. 1831; d. 19 Aug. 1832.
Awdry, Ambrose, Esq. of Seend, co. Wilts, J.P., n. John, b. at Bombay, 13 Feb. 1834; Lieut. 3rd Foot
b. 14 Sept. 1816
; m. 24 Oct. 1839, Eliza, dau. of (the Buffs) d. 10 Jan. 1862.
;

G-.-B. Clapcott, Esq., of Keynstone, co. Dorset, and i. Jane, m. 9 June, 1857, Hon. George-Augustus Hobart,

has issue, Bombay C.S., 5th son of the Earl of Buckinghamshire, and
d. Dec. 1874, leaving issue.
i. Ambrose, Lieut. R.E., 6. 9 March, 1843 m. 1868, Frances-
Grace, dau. of J.-G. Studdert, Esq. of Woodburn, co. Clare,
;
He m. 2ndly, 24 July, 1839, Frances-Ellen, 2nd dau.
1
it. Edward-Seymour, b. 2 Aug. 1850. of the Right Rev. Thomas Carr, D.D. late Bishop of
in. Henry-Shield, b. 3 Oct. 1851. Bombay, and by her had,
iv. Frederick-Septimus, b. 11 Nov. 1854; d. 1877. in. Thomas, b. at Bombay, 6 Julj', 1840; m. 19 July, 1872.
i. Fanny-Eliza, to. 1867, Col. Henry Heyman. Mary-Olivier, 4th dau. of West Awdiy, Esq., and has issue,
ii. Ellen-Louisa, to. 1872, E.-S. Cayley, Esq. of Wydale. John-West and Frances-Olivier.
iii. Rosa-Margaret. iv. William, M.A., b. 24 Jan. 1842 m. 4 Aug. 1868, Frances-
;

3Mnt%QZ . —The first recorded ancestor of this old Wilts Emily, 6th dau. of Right Rev. George Moberley, Bishop of
Salisbury.
family was
v. Ambrose, Lieut. R.E., b. 28 April, 1844; to. 24 Sept.
Rev. John Awdrt. He was instituted to the vicarage of
1867, Cecil-Georgina, 2nd dau. of Henry-Alworth Mere-
Melksham, 21 Sept. 1601, and d. 1639, leaving, by Hester his
wether, Esq., Q.C., and has issue, Verc-Henry-Ambrose.
wife, a son,
vi. Charles, b. 12 Feb. 1847, to. 20 April, 1876, Margaret-
Godwin Awdrt, Esq. who ra. Alice, dau. of Sandley Holmes,
Helen, 5th dau. of Right Rev. G. Moberley, Bishop of
Esq., and had a son,
Salisbury, and has issue, Charles Selwyn, b. March, 1877.
Ambrose Awdrt, Esq. of Melksham and Seend, bapt. 1627,
vii. James, b. 8 Sept. 1848; to. 3 Aug. 1876, Catherine
who to. Cecil, dau. of Jeremiah Gough, and had issue,
Chittenden.
1 John, of Melksham, whose dau. Jane, m. Ambrose Awdry, vin. Herbert, 6. 20 Oct. 1851. ix. Yere, b. 14 Oct. 1854.
Esq. of Seend.
x. George, 6. 2 June, 1858 d. 6 July, 1860.
2 Ambrose, of whom presently.
;

ii. Sarah, to. 2 Jan. 1868, Rev. Williain-Luke Walford,


3 Jeremiah.
Mary, to. to Thomas Goddard, Esq. of Rudloe, co. Wilts. M.A., who d. Oct. 1868.
iii. Frances.
The 2nd son, iv. Elizabeth, to. 3 Aug., 1876, Lionel-Barrington Simeon,
Ambrose Awdrt, Esq. of Seend, m. Mary, dau. of Isaac Selfe, Esq. v. Mary. vi. Priscilla.
Esq., and of 1638, leaving (with two daus., Mary, to.
George Penney, Esq., and Elizabeth, to. Ambrose Goddard, Sir John Awdry, M.A. and Hon. D.C.L., formerly
Esq. of Swindon) a son and successor, Fellow of Oriel College Oxford, and subsequently
Ambrose Awdrt, Esq. of Seend, Wilts, who to. 14 Jan. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature i

1724> Jane, dau. of John Awdry, Esq. of Melksham, and had at Bombay, s. his father 23 Dec. 1844. He d.
(with two daus., Mary and Jane) three sons,
June, 1878.
i. Ambrose, his heir.
HtneaflP.— ohn Awdrt, Esq. of Notton, co. Wilts, Lieqt.* i
ii. John, of Notton, co. Wilts (see that family).
Col. of Militia, 2nd son of Ambrose Awdry, Esq. of Seend, by
iii. Jeremiah, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
Jane his wife, dau. of John Awdry, Esq. of Melksham, was
The eldest son, devisee of his maternal uncle, Jeremiah Awdry, Esq., who d. ,

Ambrose Awdrt, Esq. of Seend, to. 1761, Christiana, dau. of 1754. He to. 1st, 25 June, 1765, Priscilla, dau. of Ambrose
Peter Delmd, Esq. of Erie Stoke Park, co. Wilts, and by her Goddard, Esq. of Swindon, and had by her (who d. 2 Dec.
(who d. 1784) had issue, 1768) a son, John, his heir. He to. 2ndly, Mary-Magdalene,
i. Ambrose, his heir. dau. of James Massy, Esq., by whom he had no issue; and
ii. Peter, b. 3 March, 1771 ; who to. 1st, 16 May, 1794, 3rdly, Sarah-Susannah, widow of the Rev. Mr. Derbyshire, j

Hester-Maria, dau. of Lord William Seymour, 3rd son of Prebendary of Chester, and dau. of Thomas Roston, Esq. of
Edward, Duke of Somerset, which lady d. the following Barton, co. Stafford, by which lady he had another son,
year and 2ndly, 2 Nov. 1813, Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony
;

Guy, Esq. of Chippenham, and d. 1 June, 1826, leaving by Jeremiah (Rev.), Vicar of Felsted, Essex, who to. 1st, (Maria-
this lady (who d. 31 March, 1851) a son, the present Emelia, eldest dau. of J. May, Esq. of Hale House, Hants,
Ambrose Awdrt, of Seend, and two daus. Elizabeth, to. to and had by her,
the Rev. Alstone-William Radcliffe; and Ellen-Seymour, John-Dea, Major in the Madras Service, who to. Margaret
to. to the Rev. Edward
Everett. Currie, and d. leaving one son, since deceased, and one
iii. William-Henry, b. 1 Dec. 1778 ; to. 1801, Eliza, dau. of dau.
West Hill, M.D., of Devizes, and has surviving issue, Charles-Roston, -who to. Jane, dau. of the Rev. W. Thring, j

D.D., and d. 1875, leaving issue.


1 West, 6. 1807 who to. 1834, Mary-Remington, 2nd dau.
;
Sarah-Maria, 1st wife of Sir John-Wither Awdry.
of John Smith, Esq. of Clapham, and has, William-Henry,
Harriet-May, to. Quintin Jamieson, Esq. Madras Medical I
b. 1835 West-Stewart, b. 1840 Caroline Bella-Delme
;

Georgiana, and Mary-Olivicr, to. Thomas Awdry, Esq.


; ; ;
Service, and is deceased. J
Mary-Catherine, to. Lieut.-Col. M.-J. Rowlandson, Madras,
2 Edward-Charlcs, b. 1811. N.I.
,
^

3 Frederick, b. 1817. 4 Justly-William, 6. 1818. Eliza-Coppindale, to. Rev. J. Peck, and is deceased.
5 Peter, b. 1820. 6 Charles-Hill, b. 1825. j

Louisa-Frances, to. George Styles, Esq.


1 Georgiana. 2 Arabella.
The Rev. Jeremiah Awdry to. 2ndly, Rosina-Osbome, only
iv. Charles, 6. 23 Aug. 1784; d. 5 May, 1840. dau. of Capt. Weller, of the Bengal Service, by whom
i. Christian, d. unm. 8 May, 1841. he has left a dau., Rosina-Osborne Law, to. Lieut.-Col.
ii. Georgiana, to. 1800, her kinsman, James-Henry-Arnold, Francis Monkland and 3rdly, Mary-Sibella, eldest dau. of
; \
LL.D. John Wilkinson, Esq. of Springfield, Bath, Somerset, by ]

The eldest son, whom he has left two daus., Sarah and Louisa-Caroline. 1

Ambrose Awdrt, Esq. of Seend, b. 12 Aug. 1762; J.P. and He d. Feb. 1859.

D.L. for co. Wilts, and High Sheriff 1821 to. Hannah, dau. of Col. Awdry, J.P. and D.L., was High Sheriff, co. Wilts, 1791.
;

Anthony Guy, Esq. of Chippenham, but dying s. p. 15 June, His elder son and successor,
1842, was s. by his nephew, the present John Awdrt, Esq. of Notton House, J.P. and D.L. co. Wilts,
Ambrose Awdrt, Esq. of Seend. b. 7 April, 1766 to. Jan. 1795, Jane, 2nd dau. of Lovelace
;
*

Bigg, Esq. of Chilton Foliat (who afterwards took the name of


Arms—Arg., on a bend, cotised, az., three cinquefoils, or. Wither, and became of Manydown Park, Hants), and had
Crist —Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion’s head az. issue,
Motto —Nil sine Deo. John-Witiier (Sir), his heir.
Seat—Seend, near Melksham Ambrose, b. Dec. 1798, d. v. p.

AYL THE LANDED GENTRY. AYL 55

Charles (Rev.), B.C.L., M.A., Rector of Worthen, Salop, Rural and had issue, Thomas, who d. young; Gerald; Michael, a
Dean and Prebendary of Hereford, b. 19 Dec. 1802 d. 18 ; Capt. in the 41st regt. of foot, who afterwards obtained the
Aug. 1874. rank of Brevet-Major he d. unm. in April 1830; and Frances,
;
Henry-Goddard, b. 21 Aug. 1804; to. 1st, 10 April, 1834,
to. 1792, Roger-Sheehy Keatinge, Esq., younger brother of
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Kenrick Peck, of Notton Lodge,
co. Wilts, and had issue, Henry-Short, b. 17 July, 1836, and Keatinge, of Millicent, co. Kildare. Mr. Aylmer d. at Brussels,
ethers, all since deceased, without issue. He to. 2ndly, in the 80th year of his age, 6 Aug. 1808, and was s. by his
Isabella, dau. of Joseph- Alexander Taylor, Esq. and 3rdly, ; eldest surviving son,
Mary-Edmunds, dau. of Henry Cremer, Esq. Gerald Aylmer, Esq. who m. in April, 1811, Catherine,
IValter-Herbert, b. 1 Aug. 1812; to. 3 Jan. 1854, Mary-
eldest dau. of Patrick Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, co. Wexford,
Llewellyn, dau. of the Rev. John Evans, Vicar of Rhayader,
co.Radnor, and d. Feb. 1875, having had issue, Walter- and had issue,

Llewellyn Frederic- William


;
Francis-Herbert Henry-
; ; i. Michakl-Valentine, his heir.
Edgar; Margaret-Jane Mary-Sophia; Lydia-Sarah and
;
ii. Henry, to. 18 Feb. 1842, Esmay, only dau. of the late
Laura-Beatrice. Bryan Brady, Esq. of Stonefield, co. Meath.
Jane, to. June, 1827, the Rev. William Short, M.A., then i. Mary-Anne. ii. Margaret.
Vicar of Chippenham, Wilts, and afterwards Rector of hi. Frances. iv. Georgina, deceased.
St. George-the-Martyr, Queen-Square, London, and lastly v. Jane-Eliza. vi. Letitia.
Rector of Llandinio, co. Montgomery, and d. July, 1872, Mr. Aylmer d. 9 Jan. 1837, and was s. by his elder son and
having had issue, Walter-Francis; Ambrose, m. 1st, Emma heir, Michael-V alentine Aylmer, Esq.
Durham, 2ndly, Lucy Douglas, Charlotte-Augusta, to.
John Pearson, Esq., Q.C. Mary-Jane and Elizabeth-
;

Arms —Arg., a cross between four Cornish choughs ppr.


sa.
Laura.
; ;

Crest—A Cornish chough, rising out of a ducal coronet, ppr. all


Catherine, 4 March, 1837, Frederick Stainforth, Esq.,
to. Motto — Hallelujah.
Bengal Civil Service, since deceased, and has had issue, Bis- Seat —Derry, Rathcabbin, co. Tipperary.
coe, to. Mary-Emily Phillips and Frederiek-Baring, d. 1875.
;

Alethea-Soplua. Margaret-Lucy.
!Mr. Awdry d. 29 Dec. 1844, and was by his eldest son, the
late Sir John-Wixher Awdry, Knt.
s.

of Notton. Mrs. Awdry AYLMER OF COURTOWN.


i
d. 14 April, 1846. Aylmer, Michael, Esq. of Courtown, co. Kil-
Arms and Crest — Same as Awdry of Semd. dare, J.P., b. 30 May, 1831
m. Eeb. 1853, Ckarlotte-;

I
1

Seat —Notton House, Chippenham. M. Hendrick, dau. of Hans Hendrick, Esq. of Ker-
diffston, co. Kildare, and has issue,

AYLMER OF LYONS. i.

ii.
John- Algernon, in the army, b. 1853.
Hans. hi. Algernon,
Aylmer, Michael- Valentine, Esq., B.A. Ch. i. Florence.
Oh. Oxon, 1834, b. 8 March, 1812 ; s. his father
The late John Aylmer, Esq. of Courtown, co.
is head and lineal representative of this ancient
Kildare (of the ancient house of Aylmer, of Lyons), m. 29 Dec.
family, 9 Jan. 1837 ; m. 26 April, 1841, Marianne 1828, Margaret, dau. of Sir Fenton Aylmer, Bart, of Donadea
{d. 2 Jan. 1869), dau. and heir of the late William Castle, and d. March, 1857, leaving issue,
Oonolly, Esq. of the city of Dublin, and has, with Michael, now of Courtown.
3ther issue, Jane-Grace. Margaret-Wright. Emily.
Elizabeth. Cecilia. Lucy-Harriet.
i. Gerald-Joseph, 6. 1849.
i. Mary, b. 6 March, 1842. Arms—Arg., a cross sa., between four Cornish choughs, ppr.
Crest—A. Cornish chough, rising out of a ducal coronet, all ppr.
UtllCaflC.—The family of Aylmer was long seated in —
Motto Hallelujah.
reland, and particularly at the Lyons, in co. Kildare, —
Seat Courtown, near Kilcock.
vhere it occupied, for many generations, a high station
unongst the gentry of that county.
The family formerly held vast territorial possessions under AYLMER OF WALWORTH CASTLE.
indent grants, in the counties of Kildare and Limerick. The
Lyons property, the family seat for centuries, was sold in Aylmer, G-erald-Percy- Vivian, Esq. of Wal-
December, 1796, by Michael Aylmer, Esq., the present Mr. worth Castle, co. Durham ; b. 1856, s. his father
Aylmer’s grandfather, to Nicholas, first Baron Cloncurry. 20 Aug. 1868.
In 1300, two brothers, Radulph and William Aylmer were
iving at Lyons. ICtttCJJJC. Lieutenant-General Arthur Aylmer (2nd
In 1421, Richard Aylmer, Esq. of Lyons was one of the son of Sir Fitzgerald Aylmer, Bart, of Donadea, who derived
keepers of the Peace of the Counties of Dublin and Kildare, from a branch ot the Aylmers of Lyons), to. 9 June, 1807,
ind in 1432, sovereign of the town of Tassagarde. From him Anne, only dau. and heiress of John Harrison, Esq. of Wal-
ineally derived worth Castle, co. Durham, by whom he had issue,
Richard Aylmer, of Lyons, Esq., who was made Chief John-Harrison, of whom presently.
Serjeant of the county Kildare, 1 June, 1535. His descendant, Elizabeth- Margaret, m. 5 Jan. 1833, the Rev. John-James
George Aylmer, of Lyons, Esq., was comprehended within Scott, and d. 24 July, 1853, leaving two sons and two daus.
Grace-Anna, to. 21 Oct. 1828, the Rev. Charles-Pasley
he articles of Limerick he to. 1685, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir
;
Vivian, of Hatton Hall, Wellingborough, Northampton-
/alentine Browne, Bart, of Molahiff, co. Kerry, and first Vis- shire.
:ount Ken mare, and had issue three sons and three daus., Louisa-Lucy Eleanor, d. 17 March, 1863.
"homas, who d. in 1709; Gerald, of whom presently; Catherine-Dorothy.
Valentine, who d. unm. 1737 ; Jane, m. Pierce Bryan, of Augusta-Anne, m. 1845, the Rev. John-Davy Eade, Vicar
of Aycliffe.
fenkinstown, Esq. co. Kilkenny Elizabeth, and Cicely.
; He
f. 21 Jan. 1729, and was s. by his eldest surviving son. General Aylmer d. 1831, and was
s. by his eldest son,

Gerald Aylmer, Esq. of Lyons, the 2nd son, s. his father, John-Harrison Aylmer, Esq. of Walworth Castle, b. 19 Jan.
nd d. 10 March, 1729, two months after his father, leaving, by 1812; to. 7 Feb. 1849, Rosanna-Louisa, dau. of Vice-Admiral
dary, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Michael Moore, Esq. of Sir J. Coghill-Coghill, Bart, and had issue,
Irogheda, two sons and two daus., George, who d. a minor, Arthur-Fitzgerald- Harrison, b. 26 Jan, 1850; killed in the
)ct. 1732, Michael, Mary, and Alice. The surviving son and Abergele railway accident, 20 Aug. 1868.
leir, Herbert-Willoughby-Coghill, b. 31 Jan. 1851; d. 24 Jan.
Michael Aylmer, Esq. of Lyons, m. 1st, Margaret, only 1866.
Gerald-Percy-Vivian, present representative.
hild of George Matthew, Esq. of Thomastown, the (testator of Edmund-Kendal-Grimston.
hat princely domain to the ancestor of the late Earl of
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer and their eldest son were killed by the
Jandaff), by whom he had issue, George and Gerald, who both
fatal accident at Abergele, on the L. & N. W. Railway, 20 Aug.
!. young; Mary, m. in 1783, Valentine, 1st Earl of Ken-
1868.
nare ( see Burke’s Peerage
); and Margaret, to. 1788, Robert
Trench, Esq. of Rahasane, co. Galway. Mr. Aylmer, m. 2ndly, Arms —Arg., a cross between four Cornish choughs,
sa.,
June, 1765, Honora, dau. of Matthew Hore, Esq. of Shandon, ppr.
o. Waterford, and Aglirahane, co. Galway, by whom he had
Crest —A Cornish chough, rising out of a ducal coronet, all
ppr.
0 issue; and 3rdly, 1772, Mary, dau. of Hon. Thomas de
Motto — Hallelujah.
•urgh, younger brother to Michael, 10th Earl of Clanricarde, Seat —Walworth Castle, Darlington, co. Durham.
; — ; ;

5G AYL THE LANDED GENTRY. BAB


AYLWARD-KEARNEY OF SHANKILL Lord Charles-Murray Aynsley d. May, 180S, and was s. by his
CASTLF. eldest son,
Joiin-Murray Aynsley, Esq. of Underdown, co. Hereford,
Aylward-Kearney, James-Kearney, Esq. of J.P., D.L., b. 2 June, 1795, m. 24 June, 1820, Emma-Sarah,
Shankill Castle, co. Kilkenny, J.P. and D.L., and dau. of Samuel-Peach Peach, Esq. of Tockington House, and
High fstheriff 1837 ; assumed by royal license, 1876, had issue,
the additional surname of Kearney upon succeeding i. Charles, his heir.
to a moiety of the estates of his kinsman James- ii. James-Murray, Cqpfc. in the army, b. 18 June, 1823; r,i.

Chaeles Keaeney, Esq. of Blanchville, same co., 23 Oct. 1855.


in. John-Cruger-Murray (Rev.), b. 21 Feb. 1825, Rector of
vn. 1853, Isabella, widow of Beauchamp Newton, Walton and Weston, m. 6 July, 1852, Harriett-Georgina-
Esq. Maria, dau. of the Rev. Frederick-Manners Sutton.
iv. George-IIerbert-Murray, Lieut-Col. Madras Army, b.

I£utC<lCJ0. This family is of antiquity in Ireland, and was 4 Sept. 1826 ; m. 12 Feb. 1848, Emily, youngest dau. of
settled in co. Waterford at a very early period, where, for Robert Hand, Esq., and has issue, Charles-Edward, b. 31
more than three centuries, it was in the enjoyment of large Jan. 1851; John Percy, b. 6 June, 1853; Emma, m. 8 Oct.
possessions. The first on record is 1867, Capt. Charles Prust, 60th Rifles; Clara-Emity-
Stewart Maud and Alice-Elizabeth.
Richard Aylward, Esq. of Faithlegg, co. Waterford, who ; ;

v. Hugh-Percy-Murray, Member of Legislative Council, New


m. Joan-gitzgerald, and was father of Zealand, b. in 1828; m. 9 June, 1859, Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard Aylward, of Faithlegg,. who m. Catherine, sister Thomas Campbell, Esq., and has i^sue, John-Henry, 6. 24
to Sir Almare Gras (Baron de Gras), of Kilkenny, and who July, 1860; Charles-Percy, 6. 7 Jan. 1862; Archibald-Cruger,
was appointed, 16 Jan. 1385, Commissioner of the Peace for b. 23 July, 1866; George, b. 19 Nov. 1865; Agnes-Atholo

co. Waterford. From


Richard descended
this
Emma-Mary ; and Ellen-EIizabeth.
i. Hannah-Maria-Justin, of Ledbury, co. Hereford, d. 23
John Aylward, Esq. of Faithlegg, whose son, March, 1869.
Peter Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, co. Kilkenny, settled at ii. Emma-Athole-Murray, d. 19 Dec. 1813.
that place, and m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. and eventual co-heir
Mr. Murray Aynsley d. 25 March, 1870, and was s. by his
of Sir Richard Butler, Bart, of Polestown, co. Kilkenny, and
eldest son,
had a son and successor,
Charles-Murray Aynsley, Esq., now of Underwood.
Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, M.P. forThomastown,
Sheriff co. Kilkenny, 1742. He m. 5 Aug. 1719, Catherine, —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th gu. on a bend erm. between
2nd dau. of Maurice Keating, Esq. of Narraghmore, co. Kildare, two quatrefoils or, three mullets of six points sa. for Aynsley.
2nd and 3rd arg. three mullets and in chief an annulet arg.
and d. 1756, leaving two sons, Nicholas, his heir, and Peter, within a double tressure flory counter flory or, for Murray.
who d. unm. 1801. The elder son, —
Crest A man in armour, holding in the dexter hand a sword
Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, High Sheriff co. erect ppr., pomel and hilt or, on his breast a shield, thereon the
Kilkenny, 1757, m. Mary, dau. of B. Kearney, Esq., by whom arms of Aynsley.
he had issue, Peter, his heir Nicholas, d. unm. and Kathe- Motto— Furth fortune and fill the fetters.
rine.
;

He was s. at his death, 1768, by his elder son,


;

Seat Underdown, Ledbury, co. Hereford.

Peter Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, who m. Anne Kearney,


of New Ross, co. Wexford, and d. 1792, having had a son and
heir, AYTOUN OF IN CHD AIRNIE.
Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, who m. 1805, Eliza-
Sinclair- Aytoun, Roger, Esq. of Inchdairnie,
beth, eldest dau. of James Kearney, Esq. of Blanchville, co.
Kilkenny, and had issue, James Kearney, present repre- co. Eife, M.A., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Kirkaldy
sentative ;
Nicholas, d. young Peter-Charles; Marianne, District, 1862-74, b. 18 Eeb. 1823.
;

m. Rev. P. Toler Elizabeth, m. Rev. Clopton-Henry Keogh


;
Htncajje.— This gentleman, eldest son of the late John
Susanna- Waller and Merial.
; Aytoun, Esq. of Inchdairnie, by Margaret-Anne his wife, dau.
Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., three lions, rampant, gu., of James Jeffray, Esq., and grandson of Major-Gen. Roger
on a chief az., between two pheons or, a gauntletted hand in Aytoun and Jean Sinclair his wife, represents, in the female
fess of the last, holding a dagger of the first, pomel and hilt line, the Sinclairs of Balgreggie (see Burke’s Extinct Peeragey
gold, for Kearney ; 2nd and 3rd, az.; a fleur-de-lis, between
p. 494). In the male line he descends from the ancient family
two estoiles of six points in dexter bend, and as many incres-
of Aytoun, which was settled at Aytoun, co. Berwick, in the
cents in sinister bend, or, for Aylward.
Crests —1st, Kearney, a gauntletted hand fessways, or, 12th century. There it continued till near the close of the
holding a dagger arg., pomel and liilt gold; 2nd, Aylward, 15th century, when the estate of Ayton passed by an heiress to
out of a ducal coronet or, an arm embowed, vested az., cuffed a branch of the family of Home. Andrew Ayton, representa-
or., the hand ppr., grasping an anchor gold, motto over, Verus tive of this family ( see Nisbett’s Heraldry ), was made Captain
et fidelis semper. his second son, Robert, acquired the
of Stirling Castle, 1500
Motto —Sustine et abstine. ;

estate of Inchdairnie, which has continued in the family of


Seat—Shankill Castle, Whitehall, co. Kilkenny.
Aytoun, in the male line, up to this time. The present Mr.
Sinclair-Aytoun, of Inchdairnie, M.P., has one brother, James,
Major unattached, and one sister, Elizabeth-Anne.

MURRAY AYN SLE Y OF UNDERDOWN.


-

Arms Quarterly; 1st and 4th, arg., a cross, engrailed,
cantoned v ith four roses, gu., for Aytoun; 2nd, quarterly, 1st
Murray- Aynsley, Charles, Esq. of Underdown, and 4th, az., a ship at anchor, within a double tressure, florj
counterflory, or, 2nd and 3rd, az., a ship in full sail, or, ovet
co. Hereford, C.B., Capt. R.N. and Knight of the all in surtout, arg., a cross engrailed, sa., a crescent lor diffe
Legion of Honour, and of the Order of the Medjidie, rence, for Sinclair of Balgreggie 3rd, or, a fess, chequy, az
b. 21 Sept. 1821 m. 9 Dec. 1861, Augusta- Judith,
;
and arg., within a bordure, gu., charged with eight buckles
or, for Stewart of Roseith.
dau. of WiUiam-Giilbert Campion, Esq. of Calcutta, Crests— 1st, a hand, holding a rose, ppr., for Aytoun 2nd, ;
i

and has issue, phoenix in flames, for Sinclair.


Mottoes— (1st crest), Dccerptae dabunt odoicm, for Aytoun
John-Francis, 6 27 Oct. 18G6.
.
crest), Fides, for Sinclair.
( 2nd
Alice-Harriett. Seat— Inchdairnie, Kirkcaldy, co. Fife.
iCtlTCffCJC. —
This is a branch of the ducal house of Athole,
descending from
The Very Rev. Lord Charles Murray Dean of Booking,
BABINGTON OF COSSINGTON.
5th son of His Grace John, 3rd Duke of Athole. He was Babington, Rey. Thomas Arthur, of Cossing
6. 1771 ; m. 18 June, 1793, Alice, dau. of George Mitford, Esq., Cambridge
ton, co. Leicester, B.A., Trinity College,
and heiress of her great uncle, Gawen Aynsley. He took the
b. 25 Nov. 1820; m. 19 Aug. 1847, Katherine-Mary
additional surname of Aynsley, and had by her (who d. 18
dau. of Cornelius-Henry Bolton, Esq. of Faithlegg
June, 1813) issue,
co. Waterford, and has issue,
i. John Murray- Aynsley, his heir.
i. Athole-Keturah, b. 22 July, 1801; m. 5 June, 1826, the i. Mary-Augusta. n. Elcanor-Katharine.
Rev. Sir Herbert Oakeley, Bart., and d. 26 Jan. 1844. iii. Emily-Frances.
ii. Charlotte, m. 28 Jan. 1812, Gen. Sir G. Oswald, G.C.B.,
and d. 27 Feb. 1827. He d. 6 June, 1810. 3LtUE<T0C. John de Babington, Lord of Babington th
hi. Elizabeth- Anne. Over and Babington the Nether (afterwards called Miekl
)

BAB THE LANDED GENTRY. BAB


Babington and Little Babington in the county of Northumber- dau. of Ralph Fitzherbert, Esq. of Norbury, co. Derby,
land, was father of two sons, and had, with six daus. (1 Elizabeth, d. unm 2 Anne, m. 1st,
;

i. William, his heir. George Leek, Esq. of Chatsworth, co. Derby, and 2ndly,
ii. Hugh (Sir) Lord of Burgley, co. York, and of Rolleston, co. Roger Greenehalge, Esq. of Tevershal, co. Nottingham, and
Nottingham, Governor of Cambridge Sheriff cos. Notting- ; d. 19 June, 1538; 3 Dorothy, to. Robert Rolleston, Esq. of
ham and Derby, 4 Edward J. (a.d. 1276), Sheriff cos. Cam- Swarculston, co. Derby 4 Katherine, m. George Chawortli,
;
bridge and Huntingdon, 17 Edward I. (a.d. 1289), d. 1296, Esq. of Witherton, co.* Nottingham, and d. 12 Oct. 1517; 5
leaving a son,
Jane, to. George Meverell, Esq. of Trowley, co. Stafford G
Richard, Lord of Burgley, co. York, and Gamlingay, co.
;

Elizabeth, m. Philip Okeover, Esq., of Okeover, co. Stafford),


Cambridge, who d. 1326, leaving a son and heir,
nine sons,
Hugh of Burgley, Lord of Otteley, co. York, temp.
Edward II. i. Anthony (Sir), Knt. of Dethick, Sheriff cos. Derby and
The elder son, Nottingham, 1534; to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of

William de Babington, Lord of Babington, temp. Henry John Ormond, Esq. of Alfreton, co. Nottingham, by whom
(who d. 28 Nov. 1505) he had
III.,was father of
1 Thomas, s. to Dethick to. Katherine, dau. of Sir Henry
Sir Bernard de Babington, Knt., Lord of Babington, who ;

Sacheverell, Knt. ofMorley, co. Derby, d. 21 April, 1560,


was s. by his son, leaving (with a dau., Ann, to. John, 2nd Lord Darcy, of
Sir John de Babington, Chief Captain of Morlaix, in Aston) two sons.
Bretaigne, under Edward III. knighted 1352, and was
;
Henry, s. to Dethick, b. 1530 ; to. 1st, Francos, dau. cf
buried in the monastery of the White Friars at Morlaix. He Sir John Markham, and had, Anthony, of Dethick,
lefta son, attainted 1586, for conspiring to release Mary Queen c f
Sir John Babington, Knt., of East Brigford, co. Notting- Scots; Francis, to. Juliana, dau. of Alderman Thomas
ham, to. Benedicta, dau. and heir of Simon Ward, co. Cambridge, Rowe, of London, and George, to. Ellen, dau. of —
Vine, of Ash, Surrey. He m. 2ndly, Mary dau. cf
and had issue, with a dau., Sidonia (who d. 6 May, 1448, and George, 1st Lord d’Arcy, of Aston, and had a son,
was buried in Flawforth Church, co. Nottingham), five sons, Thomas, who d. s. p.
i. Thomas, his heir. Edmund, m. Mary, dau. of George Zcuche, of Codnor.
ii. William (Sir), Knt., of Chilwell, jure uxoris and of Kid- , 2 Edward.
dington, co. Oxford, Attorney-General 1413, Chief Baron of 3 Bernard, to. the dau. of Sir Gervaise Clifton, K.B., and
the Exchequer, 1420, made a K.B. at the coronation of had (with a dau., Susan, to. Thomas Ratcliffe), an only
Henry VI. Chief Justice of the Common
;
Pleas 1423, d. 1445. son,
He Margery, dau. and heir of Sir Peter Martell,
in.
Gervqse (Right Rev.), Bishop of Llandaff, 1591, of Exeter,
whom
.

Knt , of Chilwell, co. Nottingham, by (who d. 2 Feb.


1594, and of Worcester, 1597 ; to. Joan, dau. of Thomas
1442) he had, with five daus., as many sons,
,

Taylor, Esq. of Cardiff, and d. 17 May, 1610, leaving an


1 John, d. s. p. vitd patris. only son, John.
2 William, of Chilwell, Sheriff of cos. Derby and Notting- 4 John, of Rampton, to. Saunchia, dau. and heir of Sir
ham 34 Henry VI., d. 1474, to. Elizabeth, dau. and heir Richard Stanhope, Knt., of Rampton, co. Nottingham,
of John Gibthorpe, Esq. co. Lincoln, and had issue, John and had a son, Original, whose granddau. *and eventual
(Sir), d. s. p. 20 March, 1501, and Etheldena, to. 1st,
heiress, Elizabeth Babington, to. Sir Gervase Eyre, Knt.,
Eltonhead of Petonhest, and 2ndly, Sir John Delves. and conveyed Rampton to that family.
3 Thomas, Recorder of co. Nottingham, d. s. p.
4 Robert, of Lower Kiddington and Asterly, co. Oxford, Sir Anthony m. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Sir John Ferrers,
to. Maude, dau. and heir of Richard Archis, Esq., and d.
Knt., co. Derby, and had (with three daus., 1 Elizabeth, rn.
Sir George Pierpont; 2 Katherine, to. Sir John Markham ;
1464, leaving a dau., Joan, m. John Fitz-Herbert, Esq. of
Etwall, co. Derby, and a son, and 3 Mary, to. Robert Brett, Esq. of Rothciby, co.
Leicester) two sons,
William, of Kiddington, who to. Ellen, dau. of Sir Richard
George, d. s. p., and Richard.
Illingworth, K.B., Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and
was ancestor of Babington of Kiddington ( Visit. Oxon, Sir Anthony d. 1544, aged 69.
1634). ii. John (Sir), Knt., of Rhodes, and of St. John’s, London,
Commander of the Preceptory of Dalby and Rothlcy, co
5 Edward, d. s. p. 1498. Leicester.
hi. Arnold, a citizen of Norwich and Merchant of the Staple* hi. Ralph (Rev.), LL.B., Rector of Hickling, Suffolk, d
iv. Norman, of East Brigford, co. Nottingham, Sheriff cos. 29 Aug. 1521.
Derby and Nottingham 1428; d. s. p. 1437. iv. Rowland (Sir), to. Jane Ridge, of Kinver, co. Stafford,
v. John, of Aldrington, co. Devon, to. Emma, dau. and heir and d. 20 June, 1548, having had issue,
of Sir Robert Knowle, Knt., of Knowle, co. Devon, Chief
1 Henry, to. Agnes, dau. and co-heir of Sir Richard Bozom,
Captain of the English Adventurers into France, temp.
Knt., of Barrowby, co. Nottingham, and had a son,
Henry IV., and had, with two daus., one to. Hill of Eyen- Francis.
sivell, the other to. Southcote of Southcote, a son and heir,
2 Augustine, to. the dau. of George Zouche, Esq. of
John, of Knowle, Margaret, dau. and heir of Wene-
who to. Codnor, co. Derby, and had a son, John, who m. a dau. of
man, co. Devon, and was ancestor of Babington of Ottery Francis Kellaway, and had a son, John.
St. Mary, in that county. 3 Michael, of Derby, living 1611, had an only dau., Mary,
Sir John Babington d. 1409, and was s. by his eldest son, who d. unm. 22 May, 1632.
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Dethick, co. Derby, (jure uxoru v. Humfrey, of whom hereafter.

and Kingston, co. Nottingham. He served Henry V. in the


vi. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Yelvertoft, co. Northampton, to.
1510, d. soon after.
French wars, and was at the battle of Agincourt the bow and ;
vii.William, of Wednesbury and Terrymor, co. Stafford, to.
sword which he bore at that battle are still preserved. He m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of John Beaumont, Esq. of Wed-
Isabel, dau. and heir of Robert Dethick, Esq. of Dethick, by nesbury, and d. 1536, leaving a son,
whom (who d. 1435) he left at his decease, 1467, a son and Anthony, whose son, Thomas, to. Dorothea, dau. of Thomas
heir, Stamford, and d. 1579, leaving a son, Matthew.
Sir John Babington, Knt., of Dethick, Lord of Kingston, viii.Robert, d. in the Temple, London.
Sheriff cos. Derby and Nottingham, temp. Edward IV. and ix. George, d. young.
Richard III. m. Isabel, dau. and heir of Henry Bradburne,
;
Mr. Babington d. 15 March, 1518. nis 5th son,
Esq. of the Hough, co. Derby, by whom (who d. 18 March, I486) Humfrey Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, co. Leices-
he had issue,
ter, to. Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of John Beaumont, Esq.
i. Thomas, his heir. of Wednesbury, co. Stafford, grandson of Henry, 5th Lord
i. Ralph Pole, Esq of Wakebridge, co. Derby.
Beatrice, to. Beaumont, and had, with three daus. (1 Margaret, to. Edward
ii.Anne, m. James Kolleston, Esq. of Lea, co. Derby. Vincent, Esq. ofPeckleton, co. Leicester; 2 Jane, to. George
hi. Elizabeth, m. Ralph Francis, Esq. of Foremark, co.
Derby.
Langham, Esq. of Gopsall, same co. and 3 Mary, to.
;

iv. Margaret, Edward Pilkington, Esq. of Staunton, co. 1st, Ven. John Lowth, D.D., Archdeacon of Nottingham,
to.
Derby. who d. 1590, and 2ndly, Christopher Middleton, Esq.), five
v. Isabel, to. John Rossell, Esq. of Radcliffe, co. Nottingham. sons,
vi. Cicely, to. Thomas Samon, Esq. of Woodhouse, co. Not-
i. Thomas, his heir. n. Robert, d. April, 1605.
tingham.
hi. Francis (Rev.), Rector of Catlirope, co. Lincoln, d. Dec.
SirJohn Babington was killed at the battle of Bosworth, 1485, 1596.
by Sir James Blount, Knt.. Provost Marshal, and was s. by iv. John, living 1567, who had a son, Thomas.
his son, v. Barnaby, of Mount Sorrell, co. Leicester, who had by his
first wife a son, Eustace, d. 1566, aged 3 years. He to. 2nd'y,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Dethick, Sheriff cos. Derby
1565, Joan Sutton, and d. next year, without any other
and Nottingham, 13 Henry VII. (a.d. 1493). He m. Editha, issue.
; ;

58 BAB THE LANDED GENTRY. BAB


Humfrey Babington d. 22 Nov. 1544, and was buried in the Hopkyns, Esq. of Stoke, by Coventry, and by her, who d.
chancel of Rothley Church. His eldest son was 7 June, 1648, aged 33, had issue,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, and of I. Thomas, his heir.

Cossington, who joined in the fruitless attempt to advance the II William, d. unm. 18 Dec. 1708, aged 66.
.

Lady Jane Grey to the throne, but on payment of a large fine hi. Matthew, A.M., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, d.
obtained a pardon under the Great Seal, in the first year of in 1680, aged 36.
I Jane, to. Sir Wm. Jesson, Knt., of Burley Park, co. Lei-
.
Queen Mart's reign. He to. Eleanor, dau. of Richard Hum- cester, and d. 30 Sept. 1668.
frey, Esq. of Barton, co. Northampton, by whom (who d. II . Elizabeth, d. before 1657.
June, 1578), he had (with three surviving daus., 1 Margaret, hi. Anne, to. 1671, Richard Breton, of Dover,
to. 23 July, 1576, St. John Borough, Esq.; 2 Jane, to. Stephen iv. Elizabeth, m. to —
Toke, Esq. of Kent.
Everard, Esq. of Hether and Shenston, co. Leicester; and 3 Matthew Babington d. Sept. 1669, and was s. by his son,
Mary), four sons, Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, M.P. for
1. Humfrey, his heir. Leicester 1685 and 1686, and Sheriff for the co. 1677, b. 1635;
li. Matthew, of Cossington, to. 1st, 17 Jan. 1574, Elizabeth, to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of William Jesson, Esq. of Coventry,
dau. of Thomas Leigh, Esq. of Eggington, co. Derby; by whom (who d. 8 April, 1669) he had an only son,
2ndly, Faith, dau. and heir of Henry Stapleton, Esq. of
I. Thomas, buried at Rothley, 1 Jan. 1670.
Rernpston, co. Nottingham, who d. May, 1589 3rdly, ;

Priscilla, dau. of Richard Cress well, Esq. of Barneshurst, co. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Henry Hall, Esq.
Stafford, and4thly, 20 Dec. 1610, Margaret, dau. of Erasmus of Gretford, co. Lincoln, andhad further issue,
Borough, Esq. of Borough, co. Leicester, but d. s.p. Feb. II. Thomas, his heir.
1616. hi. William (Rev.) LL.B., Vicar of Rothley, bapt. at
hi. Edmond, d. Aug. 1571. Rothley 13 July, 1686; to. Elizabeth Davenport, who d.
iv. Zachary (Rev.), LL.D., bapt. 9 July, 1549, at Cossing- 4 Nov. 1763. He d. 5 Dec. 1758, leaving, with two daus.,
ton, Archdeacon of Nottingham, to. Thomasine, dau. of Anne, d. 1762, and Katherine, d. 1762, a son,
Yen. John Lowth, Archdeacon of Nottingham, and d. 1613,
leaving a son,
William (Rev.), LL.B., Vicar of Rothley, to. Mary, dau. of
Thomas Carter, Esq., and d. 14 May, 1783, leaving an
William, of Whittington, co. Stafford, who to. Helen, dau. only dau.,
of Sir Edward Littleton, Knt. of Pillaton, and was ances-
Mary-Carter, to. 1812, J.-H. Dalton.
tor of Babington of Whittington and Curdborough.
,
1. Elizabeth, d. unm. 18 Sept. 1751, aged 71.
Thomas Babington d. 27 Oct. 1567, and was s. by his eldest 11 Frances, to. 1721, Sir Joseph Danvers,
. 1st hart, of
son, Swithland, co. Leicester.
Humfrey Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, 6. in 1544 Thomas Babington, d. 16 April, 1708, and was s. by his
who m. Margaret, dau. of Francis Cave, LL.D., of Baggrave, eldest surviving son,
co. Leicester, brother to Sir Thomas Cave, of Stamford, and by Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, 6. Oct. 1682
her, who was buried at Rothley, 20 Sept. 1629, aged 84, had to. 1711, Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Keeling, Esq. of London,
(with two daus., Ann and Dorothy, who d. young) five sons, and by her (who d. 30 Jan. 1729-30) had, with three daus.,
I. Thomas, his heir,
Ann, Katherine, and Frances, all of whom d. unm., two sons,
II .Francis, bapt. at Rothley, Jan. 1576, d. young. I. Thomas, his heir.
hi. Edward, of London, goldsmith, bapt. at Rothley, 10 II . d. unm.
Matthew, bapt. 15 Jan. 1723 ;

Nov. 1577. The eldest son,


iv. Adrian (Rev.), Rector of Cossington, bapt. at Rothley,
21 Dec. 1578, to. Margaret, dau. of Henry Cave, Esq. of
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, b. 26 May,

Barrow-upon-Soar, co. Leicester, and d. Aug. 1625, leaving 1715, was High Sheriff co. Leicester, 1750. He to.
9 Jan. 1758,
(with three other daus., Katherine, b. 1613; Ann, b. 1621 Lydia, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cardale, A.M., Vicar of
and Margaret, b. 1624) issue, Hinckley, and by her (who d. 4 May, 1791) had issue,
1 Thomas (Rev.), bapt. at Cossington, 14 May, 1611, I. Thomas, his heir.
buried at Rothley, 29 April, 1693. II . Matthew (Rev.), A.M., Fellow of St. John’s College,
2 Humfrey (Rev.), LL.D., 5 Nov. 1615, Vice-Master of Cambridge, Vicar of Rothley, b. 24 June, 1761 to. 1787, ;
Trinity College, Cambridge, where he built two sets of Elizabeth, only child of Richard-Roberts Drake, Esq. of
rooms for the Babington family, d. 4 Jan. 1691. Leicester, and by her (who d. 26 June, 1793) left at his
1 Philippa, m. 1661, Rev. John Sheppardson, of Over decease, 6 May, 1796, a son and a dau.,
Broughton, co. Nottingham. 1 Matthew-Drake (Rev.), A.M., Rural Dean of Ackley,
d. 10 June, 1610, and was by Leicestershire, b. 11 July, 1788; to. 7 June, 1820, Hannah,
Humfrey Babington s. his
dau. of B.-Fleetwood Churchill, Esq. of Northampton, by
eldest son,
whom (who d. 5 Dec. 1873) he left at his decease, July,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, and Lord of 1851, a son,
the Manor, and Patron of the Church of Cossington, at the Churchill (Rev.), B.D., F.L.S., b. 11 March, 1821, Fellow
decease of his uncle Matthew. He was b. in 1575, to. of St. John’s College, Cambridge, 1846 Disney Professor;

Catherine, only dau. of Henry Kendall, Esq. of Smithesby, co. of Archaeology 1865; Rector of Coclcfield, Sudbury,
Derby, and by her, who was buried at Rothley, 21 Feb. 1659, Suffolk, 1866 to. 28 Jan. 1869, Maud, dau. of Col. John-
;

had issue, Alexander Wilson, R.A.


1 Elizabeth, to. 1829, Robert Strange Esq., M.D., of
I. Henry, 6. 25 Feb. 1605; d. May 1616. Naples.
II . Walter, b.24 Aug. 1610 ; d. young.
hi. William, A.B., Rector of Cossington, b. 11 March, 1763;
hi. Matthew, his heir.
to. 1787, Elizabeth-Newbold, dau. of the Rev. Henry-Lovell
iv. Thomas, of Somersham, Huntingdonshire; b. 11 Aug.
Noble, A.M., Patron and Rector of Frowlesworth, co.
1615, a Captain of horse on the side of the Parliament, for
Leicester, and by her (who d. 13 March, 1832) left at his
which, on the accession of Charles II., he not only received
decease, three sons and one dau.,
a pardon under the Great Seal, but was by the interest of
his brother, who had always been a zealous Royalist, 1 William, E.I.C.C.S., b. 10 Dec. 1790; to. 12 Jan. 1824,
advanced to be a Major in the Royal Service. He to. Catherine, dau. of the Rev. William Ravenscroft,
Catherine, second dau. of Sir Cornelius Yermuyden, and Prebendary of Rasharkin, and Rector of Finvoy, co.
dying in 1680, left two sons, Henry, 6. Sept. 1662; and Armagh, and has issue, William, R.N., b. 1 Feb. 1825;
William-Barnet, d. May, 1685, at whose decease, without George-Matthew, b. 13 Feb. 1829 Samuel-Henry, b. 29;

issue, their estate descended to their cousin, Thomas Dec. 1830; Henry-Gisborne, b. 5 Nov. 1832; Gisborne, b.
Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple. 20 March, 1835; Alfred, b. 30 Dec. 1839; Redmond, b.
I. Elizabeth, to. 4 Nov. 1618, William Danvers, Esq. of 29 Aug. 1842 Elizabeth-Ravenscroft Catharine.
; ;

Swithland. 2 Samuel, E.I.C.C.S., b. 28 Nov. 1792; to. 1st, Martha,


II Anne, to. 12 Jan. 1625, Rev. William Staveley, fourth son
.
dau. of John Dickinson, Esq. of London, who d. 31 Jan.
of Thomas Staveley, Esq. 1826; and 2ndly, Florence, dau. of Thomas Waddy,
hi. Margaret, m. William Prescott, Esq. of Dryby, co. Esq. of Norton Grange, co. York. By his 1st wife he
Lincoln. had issue to survive, Martha and Jane.
iv. Catherine, to. 18 Sept. 1639, John Whatton, Esquire of the 3 Gisborne, b. 7 March, 1812.
Body to Charles I. 1 Eliza, to. 23 Sept. 1834. to Henry-William Ravenscroft,

v. Lucy, to. William Whatton, Esq. of Newtown, Linford, Esq., son of the Rev. W. Ravenscroft.
co. Leicester. iv. Francis, b. 6May, 1764 d. young. ;

v. Joseph, M.D., of Ludlow, b. 2 Jan. 1768; to. Catherine*


Thomas Babington d. Sept. 1645, and was s. by his eldest
dau. of John Whitter, Esq. of Bradninch, Devon, and by
surviving son, her (who d. 18 Nov. 1833), left at his decease, 16 Dec. 1826,
Matthew Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple,
17 May, 6. an only son,
1612,M.P. for the co. of Leicester, in 1660, at the restoration Charlcs-Cardale, of St. John’s College, Cambridge, b. 23
of Charles II. He to. Anne, youngest dau. of Sampson Nov. 1808; A.M., F.L.S., and F.G.S.
d

BAC THE LANDED GENTRY, BAD 59

I. Mary, to. 1 March, 1783, Rev. Thomas Gisborne, A.M., I. JoNATnAN-EDMUND, 5. 15 Nov. 1849; to. 29 Nov. 1871.
of Yoxliall Lodge, co. Stafford, Prebendary of Durham. Florence, dau. of Sir John-Salusbury Trelawny, Bart., of
ix. Katherine, d. young, 31 May, 1767.
Trelawny; and has issue, 1 Edmund Trelawny, b. 20
Mr. Babington d. 20 June, 1776, and was s. by his son, Oct. 1873; 2 Roland-Charles, b. 15 Dec. 1874 ; 3 Oliver,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Bothley Temple, High Sheriff b. 4 June, 1876.
of Leicester 1780, M.P. for Leicester in five successive Parlia- Ii. Charles-Hubert, b. 22 Sept. 1856.
ments, from 1800 to 1818; b. 18 Dec. 1758; to. 8 Oct. 1787, i. Sarah- Juliet, to. 12 Sept. 1876, Horatio-Noble Pym, Esq.
Jean, dau. of the Rev. John Macaulay, A.M., Minister of of Harley-street, London.
Cardross, co. Dumbarton, and had issue, ii. Millicent-Evelyn.
Thomas-Gisborne, his successor.
i.
3lUlC7I(J£.— Jonathan Backhouse, to. 12 May, 1774, Anne
II. John (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Cossington, 18, Norfolk Ter-
Pease, and d. 1826, leaving a son,
race, Brighton, b. 6 July, 1791 ; to. 21 April, 1818, Maria-
Eranccs, dau. of the Rev. J.-S. Pratt, B.C.L., Prebendary of Jonathan Backhouse, of Darlington, b. 1779; to. 23 April,
Peterborough. 1811, Hannah-Chapman, dau. of Joseph Gurney, Esq. of
hi. Matthew, a banker at Leicester, and J.P., b. 5 Sept. Norwich, and had issue,
1792; to. 19 June, 1827, Frances, 3rd dau. of Nicholas i. Edmund, his heir.
Sykes, Esq. of Swanland, near Hull, and d. 12 Aug. 1836,
i.Jane-Gurney, to. Robert-Barclay Fox, Esq. of Falmouth,
leaving issue,
Cornwall, and left issue.
1 Francis-Evans, 6. 31 July, 1830; to. 8 May, 1867, n. Anne, to. John Hodgkin, Esq., London, and had issue.
Margaret-Susan, only dau. of Eev. W.-B. Dunbar, of
Glencairn, co. Dumfries. Mr. Backhouse d. 6 May, 1850, and was s. by his son, Edmund
2 Thomas-Henry, b. 29 Sept. 1833; to. 20 Dec. 1859, Clara, Backhouse, now of Middleton.
4th surviving dau. of the late John-K. Gilliat, Esq. of Arms—Per saltire, az. and or, a saltire erm.
Femhill, Berks, and has issue,
Thomas-Matthew, b. 27 June, 1862. Crest—An eagle, displayed, standing on a serpent tail nowed,
all ppr.
Henry-Gilliat, b. 10 Jan. 1867.
Clara. Nora. Motto— Confido in Deo.
Rose-Mary-Anne, to. Aug. 1845, Rev. Charles-J. Elliot,
1 Seat —Middleton Lodge, Richmond, Yorkshire.
Vicar of Winkfield. Town Residence— Grosvenor Street, W.
49,
1853, Rev. Conyngham Ellis,
2 Sophia-Isabella, m. 18 Jan.
Vicar of Cranborne.
3 Florence-Lucy.
4 Louisa-Anne-Fanny, to. 29 May, 1860, John-Saunders
Gilfiat, Esq. of Charley Wood Cedars, co. Hertford. BADELEY OF LEIGH’S HALL.
rv. George-Gisborne, F.R.S., of Golden Square, London, b. Badeley, John, Esq. of the Manor of Leigh’s
22 Jan. 1794; to. 18 Sept. 1817, Sarah-Anne. dau. of John
Pearson, Esq., F.R.S., of Golden Square, andef. s.p. 1 Jan. Hall, co. Essex, 1839 ; m. 1866, Julia, dau. of
b.
1856. James-G.-L. Trimbey, Esq., and has issue,
v. William-Henry, E.I.C.C.S., b. 30 Jan. 1803; to. 6 Jan.
1830, Sarah, dau. of Gen. Disney, but d. s. p. 17 Sept. i. Ethel-Mary, d. 1867.
1867. ii. Elsie-Theodora-Mary.
vi. Charles-Roos, b. 11 July, 1806; d. unm. 16 Sept. 1826.
i. Lydia, to. 1 May, 1809, the Rev. Joseph Rose, A.M., UtlTCajJC. —This family
was formerly seated in the co.
Vicar of Rothley. Suffolk. By Parliamentary
papers it appears that Badeleys
ii. Jean, d. unm. 16 Dec. 1839. held responsible positions under the Crown so early as the
hi. Mary, to. 2 June, 1829, Vice-Chancellor Sir James reigns of Edwards I. and II., and Badele is mentioned in one
Parker, A.M., Barrister-at-Law, son of Charles-Stuart
of the Crown lists as a Revenue Collector for the co. Suffolk to
Parker, Esq. of Blockliearn, near Glasgow, and d. 20 July,
1858.
Edward II.
iv. Margaret-Anne, d. unm. 7 March, 1819. John Badeley, who to. Lydia Woolnough ( 1694), d. in
1691, having had issue,
Mr. Babington d. 21 Nov. 1837, aged 78, and was s. by his
eldest son, John, 6 Sept. 1666 ; d. 1608.
b.

Thomas-Gisborne Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, A.M.,


William, of whom hereafter.
Ezekiel, b. Dec. 1670.
J.P., b. 24 July, 1788; to. 1st, 27 April 1814, Augusta- Julia, Samuel, b. March, 1672.
4th dau. of Sir Gerard-Noel Noel, Bart, of Exton Park, Lydia, b. 6 June, 1669; d. Oct. 1681.
Rutland, by his 1st wife, Diana, Baroness Barham, and by her was b. 6 March,
William Badeley, the eldest surviving son,
(who d. 19 June, 1833) had issue, 1668; to. Sarah Lincoln, and d. 1733, having had with other
i. Thomas- Arthur, his heir, now of Cossington. issue, who d. young,
ii. Charles-Edward (Rev.) B.A., b. 23 Feb. 1828; d. unm. William, b. 1706; d. 1738.
5 Feb. 1855.
Samuel, who carried on the line.
i. Augusta-Diana,
to. 9 April, 1839, Frederic Lewin, Esq. of
Lydia, b. April, 1703; Mrs. Bullen.
The
Hollies, Kent, and d. 28 March, 1856.
Mary, b. April, 1714; Mrs. Wood.
Ii. Julia-Mary, d. unm. 16 June, 1831.
in. Louisa-Jean, to. 3 Feb. 1842, Ven. Francis-C.-P. Samuel Badeley, Esq., the eldest surviving son, b. June,
Reynolds, Archdeacon of Bombay, who d. 28 July, 1859. 1709; to. Mary Moody, of Bury, and d. April 1780, leaving
Mr. Babington to. 2ndly, 18 June, 1841, Augusta-Theresa, with other issue,
dau. of Francis-Gerard Vecqueray, one of the Secretaries of John Badeley, Esq. of Guy Harlings, Essex, 5. 1742,
State to the King of Prussia for the Grand Duchy of the Rhine, M.D., F.R.C.P., London. He to. Charlotte Brackenbury
by whom he had, (descended from Sir John Brackenbury), and had issue,
hi. John- Albert (Rev.), Master of Lincoln Grammar School, John-Carr, his successor.
13 Nov. 1843; to. 29 June, 1876, Emily-Elizabeth, dau.
b.
Edward-Louth, of Guy Harlings, Essex, Barrister-at-Law,
of Rev. W. Gardner, Vicar of Orpington, Kent, and has a b. 1803; d. unm. 1868.

son, b. 24 July, 1877. Charlotte, 6. 1791. Maria, b. 1793.


iv. Augustus-Gisborne, 6. 8 Jan. 1851. Dr. Badeley d. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
iv. Julia-Mary. John-Carr Badeley, Esq., M.D., Cantab, F.R.C.P., London,

j
Arms— Arg., ten torteaux, four, three, two, and one; in 6. 1794; to 1835, Althea- Faithful, dau. of Rev. Charles-
.

chief, a label of three points, az. Robert Fanshawe, of Fanshawe Gate, co. Derby, and had
—A dragon’s head between two dragons’ wings, gu.
:

' Crest
issue,
Motto— Foy est tout.
John-Fanshawe, b. 1837 d. 1838. ;

John, his successor. Edward, b. 1840.


Henry, b. 1842, late Lieut. 19th and 98th regts., s. to Guy
4 Harlings at the death of his uncle in 1868; m. 1873, Blanche,
dau. of C. Alhusen, Esq. of Stoke Court, Bucks, and has a
BACKHOUSE OF MIDDLETON LODGE. son, Henry- John-Fanshawe, b. 1874.
Robert, b. 1850.
Backhouse, Edmund, Esq. of Middleton Lodge, Althea. Mary.
Richmond, co. York, J.P. cos. Durham and York, Emily Frances, d. 1869.
Octavia, (twin with Frances) d. 1870.
b. 28 Nov. 1824 m. Sept. 1848, Juliet-Mary, only
; Caroline. Ida.
dau. of Charles Fox, Esq., of Treball, near Fal- Dr. Badeley d. 1851, and was s. by his eldest son, the present
mouth and has issue, John Badeley, Esq. of Leigh’s Hall.
— ; , — 1

GO BAG TIIE LANDED GENTRY, BAG


Arms—Gu., a chev. between three boars’] heads erased HtllP3JJC.— JonN Bagnall, Esq., son of John Bagnall,
arg. who was buried at Darlaston Church, 1800, by Margaret his
—A boar's head, couped at the neck, arg.
Crest
wife, to whom he was to. 2 Dec. 1753, and who was buried
Residence — Dover.
with him 9 Feb. 1815; to. at Wednesbury, 13 May, 1792, Mary,
dau. of J. Royle, Esq., and by her (who d. 22 Jan. 1826) left

BAGENAL OF BENEKERRY. at his decease, 23 Nov. 1829, with other issue,


Thomas Bagnall, Esq., now of Newberries.
Bagenal, Beauchamp-Frederick, Esq. of Beue- Seat —Newberries Park, Watford, Herts.
kerry, co. Carlow, late Lieut. 45th regt., High
Sheriff co. Carlow, 1871, b. 10 Sept. 1846 ; s. his
brother 1868 ; m. 5 July, 1870, Ethel-Constance-
Mary, dau. of Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Esq. of BAGOT OF CHURCHDALE HOUSE.
Newtownbarry, co. Wexford, and has issue, Bagot, Charles, Esq. of Churchdale House,
I. Beauchamp- Walter, b. 5 Jan. 1873. co. Stafford, J.P., Col. 3rd K.O.S.R. Militia, and
ii. Charles-James, b.22 March, 1877. Assistant-Master of the Ceremonies to the Queen,
i. Mary-Verena, b. 4 April, 1871. b. 20 May, 1808 m. 7 July 1846, Sophia-Louisa,
;

3£tnCAty£. Philip Newton, Esq. of Benekerry, 2nd son dau. of Vice-Admiral Hon. Josceline Percy, C.B.,
of Philip Newton, Esq. of Dunleckny (see that family ), by and has issue,
Sarah Bagenal his wife, assumed by royal license, dated 6th
i. Josceline-Fitzroy, b. 22 Oct. 1854.
March 1832, the surname and arms of BAgENAL only. He m.
ii. Alan-Charles, b. 1 June, 1856. in. Richard, 6. 1860.
Georgiana, dau. of James Boyd, Esq. of Rosslare, co. Wexford,
i. Alice-Mary.
and d. 1855, leaving three sons,
i. Walter-Philip, his heir. If —
The Right Hon. Sir Charles Bagot, G.C.B.*
ii. Beauchamp-Frederick, successor to his brother. P.C., some time Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of the
hi. James-Philip, 6. 1849 ; d. unm. in India, 4 June, 1869. Netherlands, b. 23 Sept. 1781 2nd son of William, 1st Lord
;

iv. Philip-Henry, b. 1849. Bagot, to. 22 July, 1806, Lady Mary-Charlotte-Anne Wellesley,!
Mr. Philip Bagenal d. 1855, and was s. by his eldest son, dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Mornington, and by her (who d.
Walter Philip Bagenal, Esq. of Benekerry, b. 1841, Capt. 2 Feb. 1845) had,
16th Lancers, d. unm. in India, 25 Nov. 1868, and was s. by Charles, of Churchdale House.
his brother, the present, George-Talbot, b. 14 June, 1820.
Beauchamp-Frederick Bagenall, Esq. of Benekerry, Alexander, b. 10 June, 1822 Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S.
; ; to. 28
Seat —Benekerry, near Bagenalstown. Oct. 1852, Gertrude-Letitia, dau. of Col. li.-D. Halifax, and
d. 20 Oct. 1874, having had issue.
Louisa-Katharine, d. unm. 9 June, 1824.
Emily-Georgina, to. 15 Feb. 1837, George, 9th Earl of Win-
chilsea and Nottingham, and d. 10 Jan. 1848.
BAGNALL. Caroline-Mary, to. 26 Sept. 1849, John David, M.D. o
Swansea.
See Bagnall- Wild. Henrietta-Maria, to. 27 Aug. 1833, Henry, Earl of Uxbridge 'I

afterwards 2nd Marquis of Anglesey, and d. 22 March!


1844.
Georgiana-Augusta, to. 21 Sept. 1843, Lieut.-Col. Mackenzie I
EAGNALL OF NEWBERRIES. Frazer; and d. 23 June, 1851.
Wilhelmina-Frederica, to. 17 Nov. 1846, Rear-Adml. Ilenr; I
Bagnall, Thomas, Esq. of Newberries Park, Bagot, R.N. and d. 15 April, 1852.
;

Watford, Herts, J.P. Stafford, Middlesex, Herts, Sir Charles s. Lord Sydenham as Governor-General of Canada!
Westminster, and Liberty of S. Albans, High and d. there 19 May, 1843.
Sheriff of Staffordshire 1863, b. 15 April, 1799 m. ; Arms— Erm., two chevronels, az.
1st, 1 June, 1825, Mary-Keen, only child of John Crest—Out of a ducal coronet, a goat’s head, arg.
or,

Nock, Esq ; by whom he had issue, Motto —Antiquum obtinens.


Seat — Churchdale House, Rugelby, co. Stafford.
i. John-Nock, of Shenstone Moss, Lichfield, J.P., D.L. Staf-
fordshire, Lieut.-Col. 4th batt. Staffordshire Rifle Volun-
teers, High Sheriff 1875; b. 30 May, 1826 ; to. 3 Oct.
1848, Mary- Ann, eldest dau. of William Ward, of Wolver-
hampton, and has John-Ward, b. 1854, and other issue.
BAGOT OF BALLYMOE.
ii. Charles, of Sneaton Castle, Whitby, Yorkshire, J.P. for Neville-Bagot, JoHN-LLOYD,Esq. of Ballymoi
Staffordshire and North Riding Yorkshire, 6. 11 July, co. Galway, Galway, Clare, and Roi
J.P. cos.
1827 m. 1 Nov. 1860, Harriet-Curtis, dau. of John Chap-
; common, b. 1814 m. 1843, Anna- Georgina, on]
;
man, Esq. of Whitby, J.P. North Riding, Yorkshire, and dau. of Edward Kirwan, Esq. of Ballyturin Castl I

has issue, Charles-Edward, 6. 1861; Arthur-Henry, b.


co. Galway, and has issue,
1863; Eustaee-William, b. 1864; Gordon-Ernest, b. 1866;
Ralph, b. 1867 ; Mary-Adeline ; Mabel-Edith ; Evelyn- i. Thomas, b. 1848; to. 1876, Ellen, dau. of Francis Meaghej

Harriet. Esq. of Ballinderry, co. Tipperary.


iii Thomas, of the Hall, Milton Ernest, Bedford, J.P., 6. ii. Edward. in. John.
14 July, 1329; to. 5 May, 1859, Fanny, 4th dau. of Her- iv. Charles.
bert Mackworth, Esq., and has issue, Helen-Maurice i. Anne. n. Ellen.
Jessie-Mary; Alice-FIilda ;
Grace-Mackworth ; Gertrudc- If tllCACJC. Bagot of Ballymoe represents the seni j
Frances. branch of a family of Baggot or Bagot, whose direct aneestol
iv. William, d. young. Robert Bagod, b. 1213, Lord Chief Justiciary of Ireland, 1271
obtained a grant from Nicholas de Hynteberg, 1280, of t
Mr. Bagnall m. 2ndly, 31 July, 1839, Caroline, dau. \

manor of the Rath, near Dublin (known to this day as Bag< f


of Lancelot tfaslope, Esq., and has further issue,
rath); and also, from Nicholas de Pierrepoint, the lands ,

v. Henry-Haslope, M.A. St. John’s College, Cambridge, late Bonevilstone and Brownestown, Barony of Aney, co. Limeri
Capt. Herts Militia , b. 30 March, 1844 m. 1873, Adeline (ever since called Bagotstown), and d. 1298. His lineal d'
;
^
Chapman. Cendant,
vi. Alfred-Llewellyn, d. young. Edward Bagot, of Harristown, King’s Co., and of Waite
i. Harriet-Ellen, b. 15 May, 1840. town, co. Kildare, b. 1620 ;
was a Royal Commissioner ji<

ii. Laura-Haslope, b. 9 Feb. 1842; m. 19 Oct. 1870, George, King’s Co., 1663, and High Sheriff, co. Kildare, 1677, a
only son of Matthew Lyon, Esq. of Leamington. King’s Co. 1680. He to. 1659, Catherine, dau. of William C
hi. Caroline-Adelaide, b. 1855; to. 9 April, 1874, Thomas- borne, of Great Connell, Kildare, and d. 1711, aged 1
William Bevan, Esq. of Cannonbury Terrace, London. leaving
iv. Mary-Emma, b. 1847 to. Nov. 1871, Charles-Edward
;
Milo, of whom presently.
Keyser, Esq., only son of Charles Keyser, Esq. of Stan- Arthur, executor of his father’s will.
more. Christopher, ancestor of the Nuuncy and Kilnooa branche
; ;

BAG THE LANDED GENTRY. BAG Cl

Elizabeth, to. James Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, co. The son and heir,
Kildare. Charles Bagot, Esq. of Kilcoursey House, King’s Co.,
The eldest son, J.P., b. 1791; to. 1st, 1814, Anna, dau. of John Tuthill, Esq!
Colonel Milo Bagot, of Ard, Newtown, and Kilcoursey, b. of Kingsland, co. Limerick, and by her had issue,
16C0 ;
to. 1700, Margaret, dau. of Edmond and sister of Colonel Charles-Emilius, b. 1815; d. s.p. 1862.
Andrew Armstrong, of Mauristown, co. Kildare; d. 1739, John-Tuthill, of Kilcoursey.
leaving, Ulysses-North, b. 1822; to. 1840, Rachel, 2nd dau. of John
Meyler, and has issue, Henrietta; Eliza; and Anna
John, of whom presently. Eliza-Mary.
.

Michael, d. s. p. 1744.
Anna, to. 1853, G.-A. Labatt, 4th surviving son of Samuel-
Charles, ancestor of Bagot of Kilcoursey.
Ball Labatt, Esq., M.D., formerly of Rutland Square, Dublin.
Elizabeth, to. W. Armstrong, of Ballycumber, King’s Co.
Mary, d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, 1840, Sidney-Mary, dau. of Capt. Andrew Bagot-
Col. Bagot settled Ard on his eldest son, by deed dated 1 May, Armstrong, of Castle Armstrong, King’s Co., and by her
1725, and Kilcoursey on his third son Charles, by deed 30 May,
(who survived), left,
1734. The eldest son, Andrew-Edmond-Bigoe, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1842.
1702; m. 1728, Mary
John Bagot, Esq. of Ard, King’s Co., 6. Daniel-Walter-Wagstaffe, b. 1844; d. s.p. 1863.
Herbert, of Durrow Abbey, King’s d. 1760, leaving Co., The son and heir,
issue 1 Milo, d. s. p.; 2 William, d. s. p.\ 3 Charles, John Tuthill Bagot, Esq. of Kilcoursey House, King’s
d. s. p.; 4 John-Lloyd, who continued the family ; 5 Co., Barrister-at-Law, some time M.P. for Light County,
Thomas, d. s. p . ; and two daus., Mary, d. s. p., and Margaret, South Australia, and Chief Secretary in that colony, b. 1819
wife of Archibald Armstrong, of Garry Castle, King’s Co. to. 1848, Eliza, dau. of John Meyler, and had issue,
The 4th son, i. Charles-Ulysses, now of Kilcoursey.
John-Lloyd Bagot, Esq. of Ard and Ballymoe, Capt. 37th n. John-Meyler. hi. Robert-George.
foot, and A.D.C. to Lord Cornwallis during the American war, i. Anna. ii. Elizabeth-Frances-Harriet.

to. 1775, Catherine-Anne, dau. of Michael Cuffe, Esq. of Arms — Same as Bagot of Ballymoe.
Ballymoe, son of Captain Francis Cuffe, and grandson (by his Seat —Kilcoursey, Clare.
wife Mary, dau. of Thomas Caulfield, of Donamon Castle, co.
Koscommon) of Capt. Thomas Cuffe, brother of Sir James,
grandfather of James Cuffe, Lord Tyrawley, and of Elizabeth GREAVES-BAGSHAWE OF FORD HALL.
Cuffe, alias Pakenham, created Countess of Longford. He d.
1718, leaving issue, John-Cuffe, d. s.p.] William, d.s.p .
Greayes-Bagshawe, William-Henry, Esq. of
Thomas-Neville; Cordelia; Louisa; Isabella; and Maria, and Ford Hall, co. Derby, and of Banner Cross, co. York,
was s. by his 3rd son, J.P. for former co., b. 13 Aug. 1831 m. 24 Sept. ;

Thomas-Neville Bagot, Esq. of Ard and Ballymoe, 6. 1784; 1856, Martha, dau. of the late Joseph Bowmer, Esq.
to. 1811, Ellen, dau. of John Fallon, Esq. of Runnimead, co. of Lancayo House, co. Monmouth, and of Draycott.
Roscommon, and Letitia his wife, dau. of John Lambert, Esq. co. Derby, by whom he has issue,
of Milford (son of Walter Lambert, of Cregclare, by his second
i. William-Murray-Caldwell, b. 19 Oct. 1S64.
wife, Miss Martyn, of Tullyra Castle), by his wife Mary, dau.
i. Mary-Catherine-Murray.
of Sir Henry Burke, Bart, of Glynsk Castle, co. Galway, by his
ii. Frances-Alice-Devereux.
wife Cisley Netterville, and d. 8 Feb. 1863, leaving issue,

John-Lloyd, now of Ballymoe.



IttJICHCJC. The name of Bagshawe, which is of Saxon
origin, and signifies “ a small wooded glen,” was taken by this
Bernard-William, of Carranure, co. Roscommon, Barrister-at-
Law, J.P., b. 1818; to. 1st, 1850, Euphemia, dau. of R.-J. family from their ancient residence in the Peak of Derby.
Hinds, Esq., and has issue, Richard-John (Rev.), to. 1876, From Bagshawe, which is situated in the parish of Chapel-en-
Emily-Louisa, eldest dau. of H.-L. Bean, Esq. He to. le-Firth, a branch of the parent stock appears to have
2ndly, 1862, Josephine, dau. of J.-A. Holmes, D.L., of removed, within a century after the Norman Conquest, to
Clogher, co. Sligo, and has issue, Jane and Isabella.
the Ridge, a commanding eminence in the same parish, distant
Charles-Augustus, of Dublin, to. 1858, Fanny-Louisa, dau. of
A.-S. Kerr, Esq., and d. 1877, having had issue, George,
only two miles from their former home. Here they remained
Bernard, and William. for upwards of six hundred years, until the Ridge estate was
Christopher-Neville, of Aughrane Castle, co. Galway, J.P., conveyed by marriage to the father of Sir William Fitzherbert,
to. 8 Aug. 1875, Alice, dau. of Sir William Yerner, 2nd Bart, of Tissington. In the Harl. MS., 1093, fo. 27, the direct
bart.,- M.P. for co. Armagh, and d. 23 May, 1877, leaving a descendants of the first Thomas Bagshawe, of the Ridge (who
son, William-Hugh-Neville.
was living in 1141), are traced for five generations and from ;
Letitia-Mary.
Ellen, d. unm. 26
July, 1866.
Woolley’s MSS. some further particulars respecting the early
Catherine, to. the late Francis Meagher, Esq. of Ballinderry, history of this family may be obtained. The immediate an-
co. Tipperary. cestor of the Bagshawes of Abney, Ford, Hucklow, and Worm-
Arms—Erm., two chevronels, az., in the dexter chief point a hill, is said to have been Nicholas, 4th son of Thomas Bags-

trefoil, slipped, vert, quartering Cuff, of the family of Lord iiaugh, of The Ridge ; his eldest son was Edward, father of
Tyrawley. Henry Bagshawe, of the Ridge, mentioned amongst “the
Crest—Issuing from a ducal coronet, or, a goat’s head, persons of quality ” residing in co. Derby, whose names were
ermines, horned of the first.
returned by royal commissioners, 12 Henry VI.; but some

Motto Antiquum obtinens.
good authorities regard the Abney branch of the Bagshawes
Seat — Ballymoe, co. Galway; Ballyturin House, Gort, co.
of Bagshawe, as older than that of The Ridge. The Visitation
Galway.
pedigrees commence with
Nicholas Bagshawe, of Abney and Wormhill, co. Derby
(Forester to the King). He to. Alice, dau. and co-heir of John
BAGOT OF KILCOURSEY. de la Hall, of Hucklow, co. Derby, whose ancestor of the
same name was Forester to Edward III., created by deed
Bagot, Charles, Esq., of Kilcoursey, King’s
dated 1349. The son and heir was
Co., b. 1850 ; s. his father 1869.
William Bagshawe, of Abney, co. Derby, whose descend-
ittlTCagC. —
Charles Bagot (3rd son of Colonel Milo ants were long seated at Abney, and Farewell Abbey, co. Staf-
ford. They were Lords of the Manor of Abney, and inter-
Bagot, of Ard, Newtown, and Kilcoursey, and younger brother
of John Bagot, of Ard), b. 1704 ; to. Tempe, dau. of Daniel married with the Rugeleys of Longdon, co. Stafford, Lords of
Browne, Esq. of Riverstown, co. Kildare, by whom he left an the Manor of Bylson; with the Bowdons of Bowdon, co.
eldest son, Milo, who d. s. p., and a 2nd son, Daniel Bagot, of Derby; and the families of Harcourt, Lynacre, Bainbridge,
Kilcoursey, High Sheriff of King’s Co., who to. Sarah, dau. and Greatorex of Greatorex, co. Derby. As each generation
of Abraham Clibborn, Esq. of Clare Lodge, and dying 1785, of this branch of the Bagshawes is given in Burke’s Com-
lefta son and heir, moners, it will be sufficient to add the following particulars,
Rev. Charles-Emilius Bagot, who to. 1790, Eliza, dau. of which are not there recorded. The name of Sir William Bag-
Ulysses North, of Newcastle, co. Westmeath, uncle of John- shawe, of Hope, co. Derby, occurs in 1523 amongst the title
Henry North, M.P., and d. March, 1S02, leaving (besides deeds of the Ford estate; another member of the family, Sir
other issue, who d. s.p .), Edward Bagshawe, settled in Ireland, and d. at Finglas, near
Charles, his heir. Dublin, 6 Oct. 1657 Frances, dau. of Nicholas Bagshawe, oi
;

Eliza, m. Rev. John Ball, of Ddgany, co. Wicklow (dec.), Abney, and Farewell Abbey (who registered his pedigree and
and left issue. arms at Glover’s Visitation of Stafford, 1583), to. Sir John

G2 BAG TIIE LANDED GENTRY, BAG


Bentley, of Breadsall Park, co. Derby; and Alice, dau. of (previously Foxlowe), who m. the lion. Mary Murray, and s. to I
Nicholas Bagshawe, of Abney, was wife of Robert Shakerley, the estates of Gen. the Right Hon. Lord John Murray, of I
of Longston, co. Derby, and mother of Grace, Countess of Banner Cress, and Pitnacree, co. Perth. Mrs. Bagshawe was
Shrewsbury. The 5th in direct descent from William Bag- dau. of Samuel Foxlowe, Esq. of Staveley Hall, co. Derby, 1
shawe of Abney, above mentioned, by Dorothy, sister of Gen. Gisborne, of South Park, co.
William Baosuawe, of Hucklow, Abney, Litton, and Ford, Roscommon, M.P., and widow of Dr. Arthur Bedford, of
co. Derby, Lord of the Manor of Hucklow, appeared at Sir Chesterfield, to whom she had been m. in Feb. 1797. She d.
William Dugdale’s Visitation of Derby, 1662, and was then 5 Nov. 1844, and her husband, 11 Nov. 1847. They had issue •

64 years of age. He d. 1669, leaving (with other issue) three (with a son who cl. young), an only dau.,
sons, who were the founders of three families, all wealthy and Mary-Cathakine-Anne Bagshawe, who m. 24 Sept. 1829,
respected, Henry-Marwood Greaves, Esq. of Hesley Hall, Notts, and (in jj

right of his wife) of Banner Cross, and Ford Hall, a J.P. for
i. William, of whom presently.
cos. Derby, York, and Nottingham, and D.L. co. Derby. (See
ii. John, of Hucklow, Lord of that Manor, who s. to the ?

largest share of his father’s property, and was High Sheriff Greaves of Page Hall and Elmsall Lodge.) He d. 10 March,
of co. Derby 1696 He was the father of 1859, leaving issue,
1 William Bagshawe, Esq. of Hucklow, whose son, John William-Henry, who assumed, 28 April, 1853, the additional :

Bagshawe, Esq. of Hucklow, d. unm. 3 May, 1721, and surname of Bagshawe, now of Ford Hall.
was s. by his only sister, Francis-Edward, of the Eaves, near Chapel-en-le-Frith, b. 23
Grace Bagshawe, who conveyed the Bagshawe estates to May, 1840; J.P. co. Derby; m. 11 Dec. 1872, Emma, dau.
her husband, Aymer Rich, Esq. of Bull House, co. York. of Thomas-Storer Partington, Esq. of Blackbrook, co. Derby,
(See Milnes of Fryston.) and has issue,
1 Gertrude, wife of George Beaumont, Esq. of Chapel Henry-Foxlowe, b. 1 March, 1875.
Thorpe, co. York, ancestor by her of the Beaumonts Frances-Mary.
of Bretton, co. York; of the Lords Carrington, &c. (See Ellen-Elizabeth, m. 23 April, 1867, Charles-Yelverton Balguy,
Beaumont of Bretton.} Esq. of Highfield, near Derby, late Capt. 42nd Royal
2 Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Radycliffe, Esq. of Fox- Highlanders.
denton, co. Lancaster. (See Radyclyffe of Foxdenton.)
Arms— Or, a bugle horn sa., stringed vert, between three
ii. Adam, ancestor of Bagshawe of Wormhill (see that roses gu., for Bagshawe; quartering Greaves, and, subse-
family). quently, Child, Foxlowe, Murray, Bustard, Clay, Emsall,
The eldest son, &c.
William Bagshawe, of Ford Hall, 6. at Lytton, 17 Jan. Crests— 1st, a dexter cubit arm, couped, the hand, ppr., I
grasping a bugle horn sa., stringed vert, for Bagshawe; 2nd,
1627-2S was in Holy Orders and Vicar of Glossop, co. Derby,
;
Greaves.
and afterwards became extensively known as a nonconformist —
Motto Forma flos, fama flatus.
divine, under the designation of “ The Apostle of the Peak.’, —
Seats Ford Hall, near Chapel-en-lc-Firth, co. Derby; and
He d. 1 April, 1702, leaving by his wife, a dau. of Peter Banner Cross, near Sheffield, co. York.
Barker, Esq. of Darley, co. Derby, an only surviving son,
Samuel Bagshawe, Esq. of Ford Hall, J.P., to. 20 April,
16S5, Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of Samuel Child, Esq. of
Holmes Hall, near Leeds, co. York, by Faith, 2nd dau. of
BAGSHAWE OF THE OAKS AND
Lieut.-Col. William Spencer, of Attercliffe Hall, co. York, by
WORMHILL.
Sarah, dau. of George Westby, Esq. of Ravenfield Park, co. Bagshawe, Francis-Westby, Esq., M. A., of The
York. Mr. Bagshawe d. at Ford, 9 Dec. 1706, leaving issue, Oaks, Sheffield, and Wormhill Hall, Buxton, co. ,

with younger, children, Derby, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1868-69, Capt. 1st
William, his heir. West York Yeomanry Cavalry, 6.4 April, 1832 ; 1

Samuel, bapt. 1 Jan. 1689; m. 1 May, 1711, Franees, dau. of m. 1873, Caroline- Amelia, younger dau. R.-A.-C.
John Hardware, Esq. of Bromborough Court, co. Chester, by
Frances, dau. of Rowland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton Park, co. Godwin -Austen, Esq. of Shalford House, Surrey,
Salop, by the Hon. Frances, dau. of William, 5th Lord and has issue,
Paget, and Lady Frances Rich, dau. of Henry, Earl of
Holland, K.G. He d. 16 Nov. 1712, leaving issue, an only Beatrice-Muriel-Westby, b. 11 July, 1876.
son, Gladys-Godwin-de l’Hall, b. 1877.

Samuel Bagshawe, successor to his uncle. Nicholas Bagshawe, of Abney, co. Derby,
iktnCflCJE.
The eldest son, m. Alice de l’Hall, one of the daus. and co-heirs of John de
William Bagshawe, Esq. of Ford Hall, J.P. and D.L., m. l'Hall, Hucklow (whose primogenitor was Forester to the
of
Mary, dau. and co-heiress of John Wingfield, Esq. of Hazle- King, 1349), and her sisters, in 1449, conveyed to him their
borough Hall, and Norton House, co. Derby, by Mary, sister of claim to Wormhill. The 8th in direct descent from Nicholas
Sir Samuel Clarke, of West Bromwich, co. Chester, but dying and Alice,
s. p. 26 Nov. 1756, was s. by his nephew, Richard Bagshawe, of Castleton, b. 1675, Sheriff of Derby-
Samuel Bagshawe, Esq. of Ford Hall, b. May 1713; Col. shire 1721, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Henry Gill, Esq.
of the 93rd regt., which he raised at his own expense, M.P. for of The Oaks, by his wife, Ursula, dau. and heir of William
Tallagh, co. Waterford, and J.P. for co. Derby. He to. Drake, Esq. of Cotes Hall, Yorkshire, and had five sons and
Catherine, dau. of Sir John Caldwell, of Castle Caldwell, co. five daus. The 4th dau., Ellena, to. William Chambers,
Fermanagh, Bart., by Anne, dau. of the Very Rev. John M.D., of Kingston-upon-Hull, and her dau., Elizabeth
Trench, Dean of Raphoe, 2nd son of Frederick Trench, Esq. of Chambers, to. Ralph Darling, Esq., and dying 1799, left a
Garbally, co. Galway. By her (who d. 19 July, 1801) he had son, William-Chambers Darling. Richard Bagshawe d. 1750,
issue, and was s. by his eldest son,
Samuel, his heir. Richard Bagshawe, Esq., Gentleman-Usher of the Privy
John, of the Oaks, Wormhill Hall, and Castleton, co. Derby, Chamber, whose two next brothers, William and John, and
and of Cotes Hall, co. York, Barrister-at-Law, and D.L. for self dying s. p. the estates devolved upon his nephew, the
t

co. Derby, b. 16 May, 1758. He d. unm. 21 Aug. 1801, and above-mentioned


was s. by Sir William-Chambers Bagshawe. William-Chambers Darling, a Physician, J.P., 5. 19 Feb.
William, successor to his brother Samuel.
Anne, m. Michael Newton, Esq. of Culverthorpe, co. Lincoln, 1771 who assumed, 1801, the surname and arms of Bagshawe.
;

M.P. for Beverley, nephew and heir of Sir Michael Newton, He was High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1805, and received the
of Culverthorpe, K.B., Bart., and M.P. for Beverley. honour of knighthood. He to. 3 May, 1792, Helen, 2nd dau. of
Colonel Bagshawe d. 16 Aug. 1762, and was Nathaniel Ridgard, Esq. of Gainsborough, and left issue,
s. by his eldest
so 1,
William-John, his heir.
Samuel Bagshawe, Esq. of Ford Henry-Ridgard, M.A., Q.C., J.P., b. 1 Nov. 1799; to. 1824.
and of Grosvenor
Hall,
Catherine-Elizabeth, dau. of John Gunning,, Esq., and left
Square, London, D.L. co. Derby, 6 Dec. 1753; to 21 Aug.
issue, William-Henry-Gunning, b. 18 Aug. 1825; John-
. .

1787, Catherine, dau. of Capt. John Inkster, and d. s. p. 16 Bernard; Edward-Gilpin Catherine-Ellen.
;

May, 1804. His only surviving brother and heir, Edward-Benjamin (Rev.), M.A., late Rector of Eyam, co.
The Rev. William Bagshawe, of Ford Hall, and (in right Derby, 6. 15 Oct. 1800; m. 8 June, 1826, Jane, 4th dau. of
of his wife) of Banner Cross, co. York, M.A., Vicar of Buck- William Partridge, Esq. of Bishop’s Wood, Herefordshire
and had issue, Edward- Arthur, b. 18 Feb. 1830; William-'
minster, Sewstern, and Garthorpe, co. Leicester, and Incum-
Perceval, d. 31 Dec. 1839 ; Frederie, b. 25 July, 1836;
bent of Wormhill, co. Derby, b. 6 Jan. 1763; m. 12 Nov. 1798, Sarah-Janetta.
Anne, only sister and heiress of Lieut.-Gen. William Murray Charles-Fredcric (Rev.), M.A., Chaplain to the New Bailey,
BAG TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BAI C3

Manchester, b. ;
21 Aug. 1830, Elizaboth-
28 Oct. 1801 to. John Bagwell, Esq., M.P. for co. Tipperary, and Colone 1
Ann, dau. of George Hobson, Esq. of London and Yorkshire, of the Militia,who purchased Marlfield, co. Tipperary. He to.
and had issue.
1774, Mary, dau. of Richard Hare, Esq. of Ennismore, and
Richard-Chambers, b. 25 March, 1805; d. 1827.
sister of William, 1st Earl of Listowel, by whom he had issue
Samuel-Robinson, Col. Bengal army, b. 28 July, 1806;
to. 6 Dec. 1826, Miss Roache, and d. 11 May, 1860, having
(with four daus., Margaret, to. John Killy, Esq. of Shangally
had issue, Edward-William, b. 13 Dec. 1832; another son, Castle; Jane, to. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Eyre Coote; Catherine, m.
b. 1840; and adau.,-Mary-Charlotte. John Croker, Esq. of Ballinaguard ; and Mary, to. Heniy
Francis-Darling, Capt. 5th Bombay army, Sub-Assistant Langley, Esq. of Brittas Castle), two sons,
Commissary-General, b. 18 June, 1807; to. 8 June, 1836,
Eliza-Anne Simpson, and d. 7 March, 1840, leaving a son, i. William, his heir.
Francis- Loyd, b. 1 Feb. 1849, and a dau., Margaret-Anne. ii. Richard (Rev.), Dean of Clogher, who to. 1808, Margaret,
Ecmund-Loyd, b. 8 Dec. 1808; m. 8 Oct. 1842, Bessy-Anne, dau. of Edward Croker, Esq. of Ballinaguard, and had
only dau. of John Acres, Esq. of Bath. issue,
Augustus-Adam (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Wormhill, and Rural 1 John, successor to his uncle.
Dean of Buxton, b. 27 Feb. 1815; to. 26 June, 1844, 2 Edward-Bagwell-Purefoy, of Greenfield, co. Tipperary,
Caroline-Emily, dau. of Rev. Wm. -Humphrey Vale, M.A., formerly Capt. 4th Hussars, and now Lieut.-Col. Tipperary
by Emily, his wife, dau. of Rev. Wm. Spencer, M.A., Vicar Artillery, High Sheriff co. Tipperary, 1856 (see Purefoy).
ofDronfield, and has a son, William- Augustus-Edward, M.A., 1 Margaret, to. Joseph Gore, Esq. of Derrymore, co.
Assistant Master at Uppingham School, b. 12 March, 1846, Clare.
to. 21 Dec. 1870, Alice-Katherine, dau. of Edward-Otto
2 Mary, to. George Gough, Esq. of Woodstown, co. Tippe-
Partridge, Esq., J.P., and has issue, Herbert- Vale; Leonard- rary.
Vale Elsie-Catherine Frances-Mary, and Helen-Mary.
; ;
3 Jane, m. Benjamin-B. Friend, Esq.
Caroline, to. 13 May, 1817, John-Frederic Foster, Esq.
Mary-Ann, to. Jan. 1817, William Foster, Esq. of Kemp- Colonel Bagwell was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
stone, Bedfordshire. Colonel The Right Hon. William Bagwell, of Marlfield,
Charlotte-Helen, who m. 13 Aug. 1827, the Rev. Isaac Dixon, M.P., a Privy Councillor and Muster-Master-General for
Vicar of Garton-in-Holderness. Ireland, at whose decease, unm. 1825, the estates devolved on
Georgiana-Jubilee, to. 9 May, 1831, Capt. Herbert White,
Bengal cavalry. his nephew,
Emily, to. 19 May, 1836, the Rev. John-Cooke Faber, Rector John Bagwell, Esq., now of Marlfield.
of Cricklade, co. Wilts.
Seats —Marlfield, near Clonmel ;
and Eastgrove, Queenstown.
SirWilliam-Chambers Bagshawe d. 29 June, 1832 (his widow
d. 4Aug. 1843), and was s. by his eldest son,
William- John Bagshawe, Esq. of Wormhill Hall and of the
Oaks, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and D.L.; b. 13 April, 1793;
BAIKIE, OF TANKERNESS.
m. 12 Oct. 1822, Sarah, 3rd dau. of William Partridge, Esq. of
Bishop’s Wood, and had issue,
co. Hereford, Baikie, Robert, Esq. of Tankerness, co. Orkney,
William-Leonard-Gill, late of The Oaks and Wormhill. M.D., late of H.M.’s Indian Army, Vice-Lieut,
Francis- Westby, now of The Oaks. and J.P. for co. Orkney, b. 30 Oct. 1799 ; m. 18
Alfred-Drake (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Taynton, near Glouces-
ter, 6. 15 March, 1836; m. 16 April, 1868, Frances-Margaret,
March, 1852, Helen-Elizabeth, dau. of the late John-
younger dau. of the Rev. Samuel Ellis Garrard, Vicar of Maxwell Davidson, Esq., Bengal Medical Service.
Salford Priors, Warwickshire, and has issue, Leonard- Alfred, Mr. Baikie, s. his brother 24 Eeb. 1869.
b. 13 Jan. 1869; Arthur-William-Garrard, b. 29 July, 1871,
and Frances-Ursula, b. 1 June, 1870.
Sarah-Alicia.

HtnCatJC. This ancient family is stated to have come
from Norway the name signifies a brook, or small
originally
Elizabeth-Ursula, to. 23 June, 1853, Sir Henry-St. John ;

Halford, Bart, of Wistow, Leicestershire.


stream (German, Bachchen), and has been settled in Orkney
Caroline-Anne. Helen-Gertrude. Cecilia-Margaret. for centuries.
James Baikie, who purchased the first part of the estate of
He d. 1 June, 1851, and was s. by his eldest son,
Tankerness in 1623, was s. by Arthur Baikie, appointed a
William-Leonard-Gill Bagshawe, Esq. of The Oaks and
Commissioner of Supply by the Act of 1678. His son, James,
Wormhill, b. 28 Oct. 1828, who d. unm. 20 July, 1854, and was
was s. by George, and he by Robert Baikie, whose son,
s. by his next brother, Francis- Westby Bagshawe, Esq., now
James Baikie, Provost of Kirkwall daring the rising in favour
of The Oaks.
of the Royal Stewarts in 1745, m. Janet Douglas, of Eglishay

Arms Per pale, erminois and gu., a bugle stringed between (of the Morton family), and was s. at his decease, 1764, by his
three roses, all counterchanged, barbed, and seeded, ppr.,
son,
quartering the ensigns of Gill, Westby, and Drake.
Crest —A dexter cubit arm, issuing out of the clouds, the Robert Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness, who to. 12 Feb. 1785,
hand, ppr., holding a bugle horn or, the handle sa., within the Mary, dau. of Thomas Balfour, Esq. of Huip, and had issue,
strings a rose, gu.

Motto Forma, flos fama, flatus.;
James, his heir.
Thomas, R.N., &. 2 April, 1791, drowned in the Baltic,
Scats— 1 he Oaks, near Sheffield; Wormhill Hall, near
11 Aug. 1811.
Buxton.
William, 29 April, 1797 d. Oct. 1823.
b. ;

Robert, M.D., successor to his brother.


Mary, to. 1st, Lieut. W. Robertson, 95th Rifles 2ndly, Lieut. ;

Skeldon, R.N. and 3rdly, Capt. J. Dover, and d. 5 Jan.


BAGWELL OF MARLFIELD. 1860.
;

Bagwell, John, Esq. of Marlfield, co. Tipperary, Janet-Douglas, d. young.


Frances,™. Lieut. Gilbert Traill, R.N.
and of East G-rove, co. Cork, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff co. Tipperary, 1834, M.P. for Clonmel, Mr. Baikie 4 April, 1817, ?nd was s. by his eldest son,
d.

1857-74, b. 3 April, 1811 s. his uncle, the Right


James Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness, 6. 4 April, 1786; to. 12.
;
Dec. 1814, Eleanor-Anderson, dau. of W. Wemyss, Esq. of
Hon. William Bagwell, M.P., 1825 ; m. 21 June,
Cuttiehill, co. Fife, which lady d. 26 July, 1862. Mr. Baikie
1838, Hon. Erances-Eliza Prittie, sister of Henry,
d. s. p. 24 Feb. 1869, and was s. by his brother,
3rd Lord D unalley, and has issue, Robert Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness.
Richard, J.P., High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1869 ; b. 9 Dec.
i.

1840; to. 9 Jan. 1873, Harriette-Phillippa, dau. of Philip-



Arms Arg., on a chevron gu., between three flames of fire,

a lion rampant, between two stars of the field.


Jocelyn Newton, Esq. of Dunleckney, co. Carlow. Crest—A flame of ppr. fire,
II. William, 6. 5 March, 1849. Motto— Commodum non damnum. (In allusion probably to
i. Elizabeth. itsuse as a beacon.)
ii.Margaret, to. 1862, to John-Thornton Rogers, Esq., Seat—Hall of Tankerness, Kirkwall, co. Orkney.
River Hill, Kent.
hi. Emily. rv. Fanny.
JftttCajJF.— William Bagwell, Esq., M.P. for Clonmel BAILEY OF MAINDIFF AND
son of John Bagwell, Esq. of Clonmel and Burgagary, banker,
NANT-Y-GLO.
ind grandson of William Bagwell, Esq. of Ballyloughane,
iving in 1707); to. 1749, Jane, dau. and co-heir of John Bailey, Crawshay, Esq. of Maindiff, co. Gla-
larper, Esq. of Belgrove, co. Cork, and dying 1756, left, with morgan and Nant-y-glo, co. Monmouth, b. April,
liree daus., a eon and heir,
1821, J.P. and D.L. cos. Monmouth and Brecon,
. — ; ,
;

G4 BAI THE LANDED GENTRY. BAI

High Sheriff for the former co. 1874, late Capt. BAILLIE OF DOCHFOTJR.
Brecon Militia ; m. 29 Sept. 1863, Elizabeth-Selina- Baillie, Evan, Esq. of Dochfour, co. Inverness,
Maclaine, only dau. of the late Count and Countess m. 1st, 1821, Charlotte- Augusta, dau. of the Ven.
Metaxa, and has issue two daus. Charles Baillie -Hamilton, Archdeacon of Cleveland,
i. Clara. n. Emily-Augusta. but by her (who d. 1822) had no issue ; 2ndly, 11
Oct. 1823, Lady Georgiana-Frederica Montagu, 4th
JLtlinitJC. — Crawshay Bailey, Esq. of Nant-y-Glo, co.
dau. of William, 5th Duke of Manchester, and has,
Monmouth Joseph Bailey, 1st bart. of
(brother of Sir
with other issue,
Glanusk, son of the late Joseph Bailey, Esq., and nephew of
the late Richard Crawshay, Esq. of Cyfartha), J.P. and D.L., i. Evan-Peter-Montagu, b. 1824 m. 15 Feb. 1S55, Lady
;

M.P. for Monmouth 1852; m. 1st, 1820, Miss Crawshay, by Frances-Anna Bruce, dau. of Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin,
whom he had a son, and d. Nov. 1874, leaving issue.
Crawshay, his heir. ii. William-Montagc, of Bristol, D.L., High Sheriff of that
city 1860, b. 11 Oct. 1827; m. 10 Sept. 1859, Lady
He m. 2ndly, 1850, Anne, dau. of the late Joseph Moore, Esq.
Theodosia-Gertrude Proby, youngest dau. of the late Earl
of Mitcham, Surrey. Mr. Bailey served as High Sheriff of co. of Carysfort, and has issue, Isabella-Georgiana Caroline-
;
Brecknock, 1837, and co. Monmouth, and d. 1872, when he
1850,
Mary and Eva.
;
was s. by his only son, the present Crawshay Bailey, Esq. of
i. Caroline-Eliza-Montagu, m. 1857, Lord Wynford.
Maindiff.
ii. Georgiana-Mary, m. 1857, Hon. William-James Colville,

Arms—Arg., between two bars, three annulets in fcss, gu.. brother to the present Lord Colvitle.
allbetween as many martlets of the last. iii. Mary-Emily, m. Francis-Henry Beaumont, Esq. of Buck-
Crest A griffin, —
sejant, arg., semee of annulets, gu. land Court, Surrey.
Motto Libertas. —
Scat Nant-y-Glo,— Newport. UtltCaffC.— Sir William Baillie, of Laminton, co.
Lanark, by Marian his wife, dau. of Sir John Seton, of Seton,
had a numerous issue. The tradition is that the three eldest
sons had maimed a clergyman, who had been taken into the
BAILEY OF WROTHAM. house as tutor, for a grievous offence which he had com-
mitted in their family, of which injury he died. The power of
Bailey, The Rev. James-Sandford, of Kepeiker the Church at this time being great in Scotland, the three
House, Wrotham, and Ightham Place, Kent, brothers were (continues the tradition) obliged to fly.
M.A., of Jesus Coll., and formerly Vicar of St. The eldest settled in Inverness-shire; the 2nd in Ireland;
Clement’s, Cambridge, b. 5 May, 1824 m. 1857, ;
from him springs the family of Innishargie, and its derivative
Lavinia (she d. 1875), dau. of Demetrius Grevis- branch of Ringdufferin. The 3rd went to the Isle of Anglesey,
James, Esq. of Ightham Court, J.P. and D.L., for- and founded the family of which the Marquis of Anglesey is a
descendant. The eldest son is stated to have fought at the
merly High Sheriff for the co. of Kent, and has
battle of Brechin, and to have been for his services rewarded
issue,
with the baronies of Dunain and Torbreck, part of the castle
i. Edmund-Wyndham-Grevis, Lieut. West Kent L. I. Militia lands of Inverness, in 1452. From him derived, 4th in descent,
b. 10 Nov., 1850. William Baillie, of Dunain, who m. Catherine, dau. of
ii. Demetrius-James-Sanford, b. 31 May, I860. Robert More Munro, of Fowlis, chief of the clan Munro, and
i. Etheldreda-Lavinia-Margaret. left two sons, Alexander, of Dunain, and John, ancestor of
ii. Edith-Maud. iii. Christabella-Rolfe. the Baillies of Leys. The elder son,
Alexander Baillie, Esq. of Dunain, Sheriff of the county
William Batlev, Esq. of the city of Norwich,
ibtltCZlffP. from 1585 to 1593, m. Catherine, dau. of Munro of Miltown,
son and heir,
b. 1720; d. 1787, leaving his eldest and left two sons, William, his heir, ,of Dunain, ancestor of
William Bailey, Esq. of Crooke’s Place, Norwich, and the Baillies of Dunain, represented by William Baillie, Esq.
Eaton, co. Norfolk, 6. 1755; m. Margaret, dau. and eventual of that place and David, ancestor of the family of Duchfour.
;

heiress of Richard Woodcocke, Esq. (descended from George The 2nd son.
Woodcocke, of Hatfield, co. York, and Margaret, dau. of the David Baillie, 1st qf Dochfour, m. Margaret, 4th dau. of
Rev. W. Rishton) b. 1813, having had issue,
; the Lord Lovat, and was s. by his eldest son,
i. Rishton-Robinson, of Maidstones, Wormingford, Essex, Alexander Baillie, of Dochfour, who m. 1709, Hannah,
B.D. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge, Rector of St. Peter dau. of Fraser of Relig, and left four sons, Hugh, of Dochfour
; |

ad Vincula in the Tower of London; Vicar of Culpho, William, of Rosenall, Sutherland, father’ of the late Genera! 1

]
Suffolk, and Patron of the Vicarage of Ulting, Essex. Sir Ewan Baillie, Bart., and General Charles Baillie Evan, of j
Mr. Bailey was formerly Capt. in the West Norfolk Militia,
Aberiachan and David. The eldest son,
and Lieut, in the 21st Fusiliers, 6. 1780; m. Harriett, dau. ;

of W. Rolfe, Esq. of Ford Street, Essex, and dying 1840, Hugh Baillie, Esq. of Dochfour, m. 10 June, 1730, Emilia,
left issue, dau. of Fraser of Relig, and left,
Rishton-Robinson (Rev.), B.A., Sidney Sussex Coll.,
1 i. Alexander,his heir, of Dochfour, d. 1798.
Cambridge, d. unm. ii.James, M.P., of Ealing Grove, Middlesex; m. Colin, dau i

2 William, M.A., Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Vicar of Ulting, and co-heiress of Colin Campbell, of Glenure, by Janet hi:
Essex, d. unm. 1843. wife, dau. and co-heiress of the Hon. Colonel Hugh Mackay
]

1 Harriett-Robinson, m. W. Nicholl, Esq. one of the of Bighouse, by whom he had, besides three daus., thretl
moneyers of Her Majesty’s Mint, and Capt. Queen's own sons,
Tower Hamlets Militia, d. s. p. 1843. 1 Alexander, d. unm.
2 Margaret-Harriett, m. J.-E. Boggis Rolfq, Esc(., J.P. and 2 Hugh- James, m. Jessie, daii. of Henry Mills, Esq. o 1

D.L. Essex, and Capt. 55tii loot, and one of Her Lower Morden, Surrey, and had issue,
Majesty’s Gentlemen-at-Arms.
Colin-Campbel^ of Glenure House, Charlton Kings
ii James-Alderson of Chesterfield House, Tunbridge Wells, Gloucestershire, and Earlsfee, Essex, b. 6 July, 1817
Kent, formerly Capt. King’s* Own Tower Hamlets Militia, to. Anne-Catharine, only child of the Rev. Henry Fitz
and
Lieut. 69th foot, with which regiment he served during Gerald, niece of Sir William. FitzGerald, of Carrygoran (

the campaign in the Netherlands, and the occupation of Bart. ( see Baronetage), and widow of the Rev. Thomas;
Paris by the allied armies in 1814-ln, b. 1783; m. 1823, Alfred Strickland.
Anne, only surviving child and heiress of the Rev. Edmund Alexander, m. Elise-Marie, dau. of the Chevalier voi
Sandford, B.D., Fellow and Tutor of Jesus Coll., Oxford, and Hagmerle, Major in the Austrian Service, and d. ii
Rector of Nutfield, Surrey; d. 1869, leaving, 1876, leaving two daus., Jessie and Mary.
James-Fraser, an officer in the Austrian Army, d
James-Sandford, present representative.
1855.
Anne-Theodosia, m. A. Biron Ashford, Esq.
Amelia-Frances, m. W.-S. Greatheed, Esq., by whon

Arms Erminois, a lion passant sa., holding in the dexter paw she has two sons, Hugh-Bertie and James-Percy.
Frances-Maria, m. to Carl von Griindler, a Colonel uj
a cross pattee-fitchee gu. on a chief nebuly of the second a
cross pattee or. the German Service, by whom she has one dau.
Crest—In front of a demi-lion erminois holding in the dexter 3 Evan-Hamilton.
paw a cross pattee-fitchee gu., the trunk of a tree eradicated iii. Evan, of whom presently.
lesswise and sprouting proper. iv. Duncan.

Motto Nec temere, nec timide. i. Catherine, m. Provost Chisholm, of Inverness, youngc
&ev.t —Nepeiker House, Wrotham, Scvcnoaks, Kent. brother of Chisholm of Chisholm.
A — A

B1I TIIE LANDED GENTRY, DAI G5

n. Isabella, m. Duncan Grant, of Bught. BAILIE OF RINGDTJFFERIN.


hi. Hannah, m. James Fraser, of Belladrum.
iv. Christin, m. Duff of Muirtown.
Bailie, James, Esq. of Ringdufferin, co. Down,
The 3rd son,
J.P., M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Major, retired, 87th
Evan Baillie, of Dochfour, s. his eldest brother, Alexander, R. I. Fusilsers, b. 31 Jan. 1823 ; m. 15 May, 1850.
1793, and becoming an eminent West India Merchant at Charlotte-Jemima, eldest dau. of Capt. William
Bristol, was M.P. for that city, and Colonel of the Bristol regi- Carleton, 4th son of Dean Carleton, and has three
ment of Volunteer Infantry. He m. Mary, dau. of Peter Gur- daus.,
ley, Esq. of the island of St. Vincent, and left three sons,

Peter, of Dochfour. Harriette-Louisa. Kathleen. Louisa.


Hugh-Dcncan, of Kedcastle (see that name).
James-Evan, formerly M.P. for Tralee and Bristol. JLtlTCajJC.—This family, a younger branch of that of
Bailie of Innishargie, co. Down, derives descent from Baillie
The eldest son,
of Lamington, in Scotland. (See Baillie of Dochfour.)
Peter Baillie, Esq., of Dochfour, M.P., m. 9 March, 1797,
Alexander Bailie, the 2nd son of Sir William Baillie, Knt.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Pinney, Esq. of Somerton Erleigh,
of Lamington, by his wife Marian, dau. of Sir John Seton (see
Somerset, and left issue,
Baillie of Dochfour ), settled in Ireland, at Innishargie, co.
Evan, now of Dochfour. Down, in the reign of James I., about the year 1620, and d.
John-Frederick, of Leys, co. Inverness, m. Annie Baillie,
1682. Capt. John Bailie, his eldest son, who was b. 1623, d.
dau. and heiress of Col. John Baillie, M.P. of Leys, and had
issue. The eldest son, John-Baillie Baillie, Esq. is now 1687, and was s. in Innishargie by his eldest son, James, who
of Leys ( see that name). was 6. 1653, and d. 1710. He was s. by his 2nd son, John
Jane, m. 1826, the Hon. and Rev. Baptist-Wriothesley Noel, Bailie, Esq. of Innishargie, 6. 1697 who m. Jane, dau. of
;

brother of the 1st Earl of Gainsborough. Matthew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde, co. Down, and d. 1759. He
Mary, m. 1st, John Morritt, Esq. of Rokeby and 2ndly,Capt. ;
was s. by his son, James Bailie, Esq., who sold Innishargie;
George-St. John Mildmay, R.N.
he m. Anne, dau. of Francis Hall, Esq. of Strangford, and d.
Arms —Az., nine stars, three, three, two, and one, arg. 1787. This branch of the Bailie family is now represented by
Crest— boar’s head, erased, ppr. the descendants of Col. Bailie, a younger brother of James,
Motto —Quid clarius astris ? the last owner of Innishargie.
Seat—Dochfour, Inverness. Edward Bailie, Esq., the 2nd son of Alexander Bailie, the
1st of Innishargie, settled at Ringdufferin he m. Elizabeth,
;

sole dau. of James Dunbar, and was s. by his eldest son,


Alexander Bailie, who became the absolute purchaser of
BAILLIE OF LEYS. Ringdufferin, in 1674. He was s. by his son,
Baillie, John-Baillie, Esq. of Leys, co. Inver- Edward Bailie, Esq. of Ringdufferin, High Sheriff co.
ness, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut. Coldstream Guards,
Down in 1764, who d. 1774, at the age of 84. His 2nd son,
James Bailie, Esq. of Ringdufferin, 6. 1735; J.P., Deputy-
b. 1835.
Governor of co. Down m. 1793, Sophia Loudon, and, dying

John-Frederick Baillie, Esq. of Leys, J.P.
JCtltCffjJC. 1810, was s. by his eldest son,
;

and D.L. (2nd son of Peter Baillie, Esq., M.P., of Dochfour), m. James Bailie, Esq. of Ringdufferin, 5. 1797; Barrister-at-
Annie, dau. and heiress of Col. John Baillie, of Leys, M.P., and Law, J.P. and D.L. m. 1st, 1821, Charlotte, dau. of Dean
;

had issue, Carleton, and by her (who d. 1825) had a son, James, his heir.
i. John Baillie, his heir. He m. 2ndly, 1829, Harriett-Alice, dau. of Rev. Henry Mahon,
ii. Alexander, 6. 1837. and had by her three daus.,
Mr. Baillie d. 1865. Louisa-Anne. Sophia-Emily, deceased.
Arms —See Baillie of Dochfour. He
Harriett-Alice-Gertrude.

Scat — Leys Castle, co. Inverness.


d. June, when his only son, James, s. him in the-
1863,
Ringdufferin estate. He was a Major in the 87th royal Irish
Fusiliers, and served ten years in the East Indies.
Arms—Az., nine stars, three, two, and one, arg.
BAILLIE OF RED CASTLE AND Crest— hand and dagger.
TARRADALE. —
Motto Quid clarius astris ?
Baillie, The Eight Hon. Henry-James
of Seat—Ringdufferin, near Killyleagh.
Redcastle and Tarradale, co. Ross, M.P. for Inver-
ness-shire, b. March, 1803 ; Joint Secretary of the
Board of Control, 1852, and Under Secretary of BAILLIE OF DUNTISB OURNE ABBOTS.
State for India, 1858-59 ; Lord Lieutenant of Ross- Baillie, William-Hunter, Esq. of Duntis-
hire, and formerly M.P. for Eye and Honiton ; m. bourne Abbots, Cirencester, co. Gloucester, and 43,
1st, 29 Dec. 1840, Philippa-Eliza-Sydney, elder Norfolk Square, London, b. 1797 ; m. 1835, Hen-
lau. of Percy, Yiscount Strangford ; 2ndly, 1857, rietta, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Duff, of St. Andrews,
Jarissa, dau. of George Rush, Esq. of Elsenham N.B., and has surviving issue,
lall, Essex, and Farthinghoe, co. Northampton.
i. William-Honter, late Capt. 8th regt., b. 1838.
3Ltnpff(JC. Col. Hugh-Duncan Baillie, of Redcastle and i. Sophia. ii. Helen.
'arradale, b. 31 May, 1777 ; m. 13 Dec. 1796, Elizabeth,
1st, in. Agnes, m. Rev. Robert Oliver, Whitwell, Isle of Wight.
au. of the Rev. Henry Reynett, D.D., and by her had issue, iv. Henrietta, m. Rev. James Maconochy, Vicar of All
Saints, Holborn.
Henry-James, now of Redcastle.
Maria-Ann, m. 8 March, 1831, Hon. William Ashley, 2nd
son of the 6th Earl of Shaftesbury. ILtnCiljJC. —This family descends, it is stated, from that
Augusta-Vesey, d. 31 Aug. 1854. of Baillie of Lamington, co. Lanark.
Elizabeth, m. William Brodie, Esq. of Brodie, N.B. Rev. James Baillie, D.D., Professor of Divinity at the
University of Glasgow, m. Dorothea Hunter, sister of the
olonel Baillie m. 2ndly, 2 July, 1821, Mary, dau. of Thomas
nith, Esq. of Castleton Hall, and by her had issue, celebrated brothers, William Hunter the Accoucheur, and
John Hunter the Anatomist, by whom he had (with two daus.,
Hugh-Smith, Col. in the army, J.P. 6. 1822 m. 1847,
Maria, Viscountess Glentworth, dau. of Henry Villebois,
; ;
Agnes, a poetess, who d. 27 April, 1861, in her 101st year;
Esq. and Joanna, poetess and dramatist, who d. at her villa at
Duncan-James, Col. in the army; 6. 1826; m. Anne, dau. Hampstead, 23 Feb. 1851, in her 89th year) a son,
of Rev. Gustavus Burnaby. Matthew Baillie, Esq., M.D., sometime Physician to
Alfred- William, b. 1830 ;
d. 1867. George III., and one of the most distinguished anatomists
Frederica-Penelope, m. Philip Perceval, Esq., eldest son of his time, b. 27 Oct. 1761. He m. 5 May,
and physicians of
Col. Perceval, of Temple House, co. Sligo, d. 1861.
1791, Sophia, dau. of Thomas Denman, Esq. of Mount Street,
H.-D. Baillie d. 21 June, 1866, and was by his son, Grosvenor Square, M.D., and sister of Thomas, 1st Lord Den-
'1.
s.
Henry-James, now of Redcastle. man, by whom (who d. Aug. 1845) he left issue at his decease,
Scate—Redcastle, Inverness ;
and Tarradale, Ross-sliire. 23 Sept. 1823,
F
A
J

GG DAI THE LANDED GENTRY. BAI

j. James, d. young. Annette-Maria, dau. of Sir Lawrence Palk, 4tli


li. William-Hunter, now of Duntisbourne Abbots,
barfc. of Haldon House, co. Devon, and has issue,
i. Elizabeth, to. Robert Milligan, Esq. of East ridge, Ryde,
Isle of Wight. i. John-Lawrence, b. 1874.
Seats—Duntisbourne Abbots, Cirencester, co. Gloucester; ii. Alexander- Walter.
and Long Calderwood, ao. Lanark. i. Evelyn-Margaret. ii. Janet-Norah.

Hint See Baird of Elie.


BAILWARD OF HORSINGTON. John Baird, Esq. and Lochwood,
of Urie, co. Kincardine,
Bailward, Thomas-Henry-Methtjen, Esq. of co. Lanark, b. 2nd son of Alexander Baird, Esq. of
1798,
Horsington Manor, Somerset, and Frankleigk House, Lochwood; s. Alexander
his brother in the estate of Urie,

Wilts, J.P., b. 1843. 1860; to. 1848, Margaret, dau. of John Finlay, Esq. of Spring-
hill, co. Lanark, and had issue,
UtllCHCJC. — ohn Bailward, Esq. of Bradford-on-Avon,
i. Alexander, now of Urie.
Wilts, living temp. Queen Anne, to. 1714, Constance Groome,
ii. John, b. 1852, now of Knoydart ( see Baird of Knoydart).
of Nailswoth, co. Gloucester, and had a son, i. Janet-Findlay.
John Bailward, Esq. of Bradford, living temp. George II., Mr. John Baird, who was J.P. and D.L. co. Lanark, d. 1870,
who to. 1744, Anne Shewell, of Bradford, and was father of and was s. by his eldest son.
Samuel Bailward, Esq. of Bradford, to. Anna-Maria
Stevens, of Frankleigh, Wilts, and d. 1800, leaving a son, Arms dr. — As Baird of Elie, but “ per pale engrailed.
—Urie, Kincardineshire.
,

Seat
John Bailward, Esq. of Bradford, m. 1841, Elizabeth-
Frances, dau. of Rev. James Bradney, of Leigh House,
Wilts, and had issue,
i. Thomas-Henry-Methuen, his heir, BAIRD OF CLOSEBURN.
n. Francis-John-Poore. in. William- Amias.
iv. Arthur-Churchill. Baird, Jane-Isabella and Charlotte-Marion,
i. Constance-Elizabeth. n. Alice, of Closeburn, co. Dumfries, twin daus. and co-heirs
in. Annette-Barbara-Henrietta, m. Edward Leybome- of the late Douglas Baird, Esq. of Closeburn, by
Popham, Esq.
iv. Mary-Beatrice. v. Elizabeth-Susannah-Mellifer. his wife, Charlotte, only dau. of Capt. Henry Acton,
Mr. Bailward d. 1868. 12th Royal Lancers, descended from Sir Edward
.Seats— Horsington Manor, Wincanton; Frankleigh House,
Acton, of Aldenham Hall, Shropshire, who wa3
B radlord-on-Avon. created a Baronet in 1643. The elder of the co-
heiresses, Jane-Isabella, m. 20 July, 1869, Fre-
derick-Ernest Yilliers, Esq., son of the late Hon. and
BAIRD OF ELXE. Rev. Bishop of Durham; and the younger, Chae-
Baird, William, Esq. of Elie, co. Eife, and lotte-Marion, m. 12 July, 1869, Yiscount Cole.
Cambusdoon, co. Ayr, b. 1848 eldest surviving son ;
JCtllCajJC.— See Baird of Elie.
of the late William Baird, Esq. of Elie, M.P. for
Arms, dc. — As Baird of Elie, but “per pale osavy."
the Falkirk District of Burghs.
Seat —Closeburn, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire.
5LtriP7t(JP. — lexander Baird, of Lochwood, co. Lanark,
b. 1765; d. 1833, leaving issue by his wife, Jean Moffat, who
d. 1851,
William Baird, of Elie, 6 1796; d. 1864; to Janet John-
. .
BAIRD OF STICHILL.
ston, and by her had issue, 1 Alexander, d. s.p .; 2 William, Baird, George-Alexander, Esq. of Stichill co.
now of Elie, b. 1848; 3 John-George-Alexander, now of Roxburgh, and Strichen and Auchmedden, co.
Muirkirk, b. 1854; 4 James-Douglas, b. 1856; 5 Henry-
Robert, b. 1861; 6 Edward- William-David, b. 1864; 1 Jane, Aberdeen, b. 1861 s. his father in the estates of
;

to. 1862, James-George Hay, Esq. of Belton; 2 Janet- Stichill and Strichen 1870, and his uncle, James
Ann, d. 1868; 3 Charlotte; 4 Mary-Elizabeth ; 5 Cecilia- Baird, as heir of entail, in the estate of Auchi-
Margaret.
John (.see Baird of Urie). medden 1876.
Alexander, of Urie, b. 1799; d. 1862, s.p.
James, of Auchmedden, co. Aberdeen, Knoydart, co. Inver- IltllCajJC.— See Baird of Elie.
ness, and Cambusdoon, co. Ayr, J.P., D.L., b. 1802; to. 1st, George Baird, Esq. of Stichill and Strichen, b. 1810; 7th
1852, Charlotte, dau. of the late Robert Lockhart, Esq. of son of Alexander Baird, of Lochwood, co. Lanark; s. his
Castlehill, co. Lanark, who d. 1857; and 2ndly, 1859, isa-
brother David in the estate of Stichill, 1860 m. 1858, Cecilia,
bella-Agnew, dau. of Admiral James Hay, of Belton, East ;

Lothian. Mr. Baird was first elected M.P. for the Falkirk dau. of Admiral Hatton, of Clonard, co. Wexford, and by her
Burghs 1851. He d. 20 June, 1876. had issue a son,
Robert, of Auchmedden, b. 1806 d. 1856, s. p. ; George-Alexander, now of Stichill, Strichen, and Auch-
Douglas, of Closeburn, b. 1808 d. 1854 (see Baird of
; medden.
Closeburn).
Mr. George Baird d. 1870.
George, of Stichill and Strichen, 6. 1810; d. 1870. (See
Baird of Stichill.) — pale indented gu. and
Arms Per or, a boar passant counter-
David, of Stichill, b. 1816; d. 1860, s. p. changed.
Janet, m. 1st, Alexander Whitelaw, Esq., and had issue, Crest —A boar’s head, couped or.
1 Alexander b. 1823; to. 1859, Barbara-Forbes, youngest dau. Motto—Dominus fecit.
of the late Robert Lockhart, Esq. of Castlehill (see White- Seats—Strichen, Mintlaw; Stichill, Kelso.
law of Gartshore).
2 Thomas, b. 1826; d. 1850, s.p.
1 Jane, d. in infancy.
2 Jane, to. Thomas Thorneycroft, Esq. of Hadley Park, BAIRD OF MUIRKIRK.
Salop.
Baird, John-George-Alexander, Esq. of Muir-
Janet (Mrs. Whitelaw), to. 2ndly, John Weir, Esq., and
has issue, 3 William, b. 1835 (see Weir of Kildonan) ; 3 kirk, co. Ayr, b. 1854, 3rd son of the late William
Janet, m. David Wallace, Esq. of Glassingall. Baird, Esq. of Elie, s. to the estate of Muirkirk,
Jean, to. Thomas Jackson, Esq., and has issue, 1 Thomas,
1876, on the death of his uncle, James Baird, Esq.
b. 1833; 2 Alexander, b. 1841; 1 Jane; 2 Jessie, m. John-
Mann Thomson, Esq. 3 Douglas 4 Jemima. :
of Auchmedden.
;

Arms— Per pale, gu. and or, a boar, passant, counterchanged. iCtneaCyp .— See Baird of Elie.
Crest— A griffin’s head, erased, or. Arms—As Baird of Elie.
Motto —Dominus fecit.
Seo.t—Elie, Fifeshirc.

BAIRD OF KNOYDART.
BAIRD OF URIE. Baird, John, Esq. of Knoydart, co. Inverness,
Baird, Alexander, Esq. of Urie and Rickarton. and Lochwood, ca. Lanark, b. 1852, 2nd son of the
co. Kincardine, J.P. and D.L., b. 1849; m. 1873, late John Baird, Esq. of Urie and Lochwood; edu*
S

BAK THE LANDED GENTRY. BAK G7

C nl cd at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford, s. to William-Cltnton, J.P. co. Herts, 6. 26 Sept. 1840; m, 12
April, 1864, Edith-M.-A. Majendie, eldest dau. of the Rev.
the estate of Lpclxwood on the death of his father,
H. Majendie, Yicar of Dunmow, Essex, and has issue,
1870, and to the estate of Knoydart, 1876, on the
Henry-William-Clinton, b. 16 March, 1865.
death of his uncle, James Baird, Esq. of Auch- Lewis-Clinton, b. 16 March, 1866.
medden, Cambusdoon, Knoydart, &c., m. 1878, Osbert-Clinton, b. 25 Sept. 1869.
Constance-Emilia, dau. of the late J.-B. Harford, Geoffrey-Clinton, b. 1 Dec. 1871.
John-Hugh-Clinton, b. 27 Dec. 1875.
Esq. of Blaise Castle, Henbury, near Bristol.
Estina-Anna, b. 24 Aug. 1S67.
ILuitXQt*— See Baird of Urie.

Arms—As Baird of Urie. iLtlttajJC. —


ir William Baker, Knt., purchased, 1757,
the manor and estate of Bayford, and between the years 1758
and 1762, built the present mansion-house of Bayfordbury,
which he surrounded with a park. He m. 19 Jan. 1742,
BAKER OF ELEMORE HALL. Mary, dau. of Jacob and Mary Tonson, and had six sons and a
Baker, Henry-G-eorge, Esq. of Elemore Hall dau. The eldest son,
William Baker, Esq. of Bayfordbury, Herts, M.P. for
and Crook Hall, co. Durham b. May, 1850; m. 3 ;
that county in five successive Parliaments, m. 1st, 23 May,
Dec. 1872, Alice, dau. of Mr. Joseph Woodward, of
1771, Juliana, eldest dau. of Thomas Penn, Esq. of Stoke
Christleton, co. Chester, and has issue. Pogeis, by Juliana his wife, dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Pom-
ILitttKQt. —Sir George Baker,
Knt., Recorder of New- fret,and by her had one dau.,
castle-on-Tyne, one of the loyal defenders of that town for Juliana.
King Charles, was 2nd son of Oswald Baker, of Durham, by He m. 2ndly, 7 Oct. 1775, Sophia, 3rd dau. of John and Lady
Mary Heron his wife. He
purchased, about the year 1635, Henrietta Conyers, of Copt Hall, Essex, by whom he had
Crook Hall, in which estate he was s. 1667, by his son, numerous issue, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Baker, Esq. of Crook Hall, father, by Margaret his William Baker, Esq. of Bayfordbury, who to. 2 Aug. 1809,
wife, dau. of Thomas Forster, Esq. of Edderston, Northumber- Ester, dau. of Robert Fagan, Esq., Consul-General of II.B.M.
land, of a sonand successor, and Malta, and had issue,
for Sicily
George Baker, Esq. of Crook Hall, 6 1 Aug. 1654 to .
;
.
Edward, d. Oct. 1811.
Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Samuel Davison, Esq. of William-Robert, now of Bayfordbury.
Widgate Grange, co. Durham (by Elizabeth, dau. and co- Mary-Anne-Concordia, d. 1836.
heir of Dr. John Cosin, Bishop of Durham), and dying 1699, Mr. Baker d. 1813, and was s. by his only surviving son, the
left an only son, present representative.
George Baker, Esq. of Crook Hall, M.P. for the city of
Durham, who m. Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Thomas Arms — Per pale, ermine and gules, a greyhound, courant,
Conyers, Esq. of Elemore, co. Durham, M.P., and d. 1 June, between two bars invecked; in chief, two quatrefoils, and
another in base, all counterchanged.
1723, leaving, with a dau., Margaret, wife of Edward Ship-
perdson, Esq. of Piddington Hall, Garth a son,

Crest A cockatrice, per fesse, indented, erminois and pean,
combed and wattled gu., gorged with a collar uz., and in the
George Baker, Esq. of Elemore Hall, who to. Judith, dau. beak a quatrefoil, slipped vert.
and co-heir of Cuthbert Eouth, Esq. of Dimsdale, co. Durham, —
Motto So run that you may obtain.
<by Judith, dau. of Sir Mark Milbank, ofHalnaby, co. York, Seat —Bayfordbury, Hertford.
Bart.), and d. 1774, leaving, with a dau., Elizabeth, m.
Christopher Tower, Esq. of Weald Hall, Essex, a son,
George Baker, Esq. of Elemore Hall, who to. Isabella, dau.
of John Dalton, Esq. of Sleningford, co. York, and had an BAKER OF HARDWICKE COURT.
only dau. and heiress, Baker, Thomas-Barwick-Lloyd, Esq. of Hard-
Isabella Baker, who m. 15 Feb. 1816, her cousin, Henry
wicke Court, 14 Nov. 1807 J.P.,
co. G-loucester, b. ;
Tower, Esq. (see Tower of Weald Hall), and d. Nov. 1842,
D.L., and High Sheriff 1847 m. 10 March, 1840,
leaving, with other issue, an eldest son, ;

Henry-John-Baker Tower, Esq. of Elemore Hall, 6. 29 Mary, dau. of Nicholas-Lewis Fenwick, Esq. of
•June, 1822, who (by royal license in 1844) assumed the name Besford Court, co. Worcester, by Mary- Anne his
:f Baker only in accordance with the will of his grandfather, wife, dau. of Sir John-Saunders Sebright, Bart.,
j
Jeorge Baker, Esq., and had a grant of the arms of Baker and and has issue,
Tower, quarterly. Mr. Baker, who was Major in the North
i. Granville-Edwin-Lloyd, J.P., b. 6 Feb. 1841 ;
m. 30 Dee.
Durham Militia, and previously Lieut. 4th Dragoon Guards was
1868, Catharine 4th dau. of the Hon. Arthur Lascelles, of
;
I

iJ.P. and D.L. for co. Durham, and served as High Sheriff
Norley, co. Chester, and has, with three daus., one
f 854; he m. June, 1849, Isabella, younger dau. of Robert-
son,
[l Lancelot Allgood, Esq. of Nunwick, Northumberland, by
«'hom he had, with other issue, an eldest son, the present, Michael-Granville-Lloyd.
Henry George-Baker, Esq. of Elemore. ii. Henry-Orde-Lloyd, 6. 1 June, 1842.

j
Ir. Baker d. 28 Jan. 1871. ULuitHQZ.— The Rev. William-Lloyd Baker, of Stouts
Arms —
Quarterly 1st and 4th, erm., on a saltire, engrailed’
:
Hill, co.Gloucester (son, by Mary his wife, sister of the Rev.
;
z.,a mauneh, between four escallops or on a chief sa., a ; John Lloyd, of Ryton, of the Rev. Thomas Baker, Yicar of
on, passant, of the third, for Baker; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a
I]
Bibury, co. Gloucester, younger brother of John Baker, of
over or, charged with a peahen, of the field, within a
Waresley), m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Lloyd, Rector of
ordure of the second, charged with ten cross-crosslets, also of
te field, for 'Tower.
Ryton, Durham, grandson of Dr. William Lloyd, Bishop of St.
Crests —
1st, Baker, a lion, rampant, arg., charged on the Asaph, Lichfield, Coventry and Worcester (and the last of
loulder with a saltier az., and supporting between the paws the male line of his family of Lloyd), by whom he had issue
shield of the last, thereon a mauneh or; 2nd, Tower, a an only son,
•iflin, passant, per pale, or and erm., the dexter claw resting
Thomas-John-Lloyd Baker, Esq. of Hardwicke Court, J.P.
» a shield sa., charged with a tower, as in the arms.
i

and D.L., b. 17 May, 1777 ; to. 1st, May, 1800, Mary, dau. (by
Motto —
Love and dread.
Catherine his wife, 5th dau. of Thomas Barwick, Esq. of
Seat—Elemore Hall, Durham.
London) of William Sharpe, Esq. of Fulham, co. Middlesex,
and niece of Granville Sharpe, and by her (who d. at Dawlisb,
26 Dec. 1812) had issue,
BAKER OF BAYFORDETJRY. Thomas-Barwick-Lloyd, now of Hardwicke Court.
Baker, William- Robert, Esq. of Bayfordbury, Catherine, m. 4 Feb. 1834, the Rev. Thomas-Murray Browne,
•Hertford, J.P., and High Sheriff 1836, b. 8 Oct. Vicar of Almondsbury, and Hon. Canon of Gloucester.
Mary- Anne- Lloyd, m. 25 March, 1832, Col. Benjamin Chap-
10 m. 4 Oct. 1839, Anna-Emma-Katherine,
;
man Browne of the 9th Lancers, d. 8 Sept. 1853.
^st dau. (by Katherine his 2nd wife, dau. of the
He to. 2ndly, Sept. 1815, Annabella, dau. of the Rev. William
ght Key. Wm. Majendie, Bishop of Bangor) of
j

!
Ralfe, Rector of Maldon, co. Bedford. Mr. Baker, who was
3nry-Fynes Clinton, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. High Sheriff 1824, d. 3 May, 1841.
larles-Fynes Clinton, D.D., and by her has a son
Arms—Az.. three swans’ heads, erased, arg., gorged with
3 heir, ducal coronets or. 9
R T

cs BAE THE LANDED GENTRY. BAK


Crest —A naked dexter arm, ppr., holding a swan’s neck, Jane, deceased.
erased, arg., gorged with a ducal coronet or. Sarah, to. the lateJohn Hitchman, Esq. of Leamington.
Seat — Hardwicke Court, near Gloucester. Charlotte, of Fenton House, Staffordshire, d. 1874.
Elizabeth, deceased.
He d. 1833, and was s. by his 2nd son,
BAKER OF WEST HAY. Rev. Ralph-Bourne Baker, M.A., of Hasfield Court,
formerly of Doveridge Wood House, co. Derby, and of Fenton,
Baker, Rev. Robert-Lowbridge, of West Hay, co. Stafford, Rural Dean of Stone, and Examining Chaplain to
Somerset, M.A. Cantab., J.P. co. Oxford, Rector the Bishop of Meath; to. 1855,Frances-Crofton, dau. of Dr. Singer,
of Wilcote and Yiear of Ramsden, same co. ; b. 22 Bishop of Meath, by Mary his wife, granddau. of Sir Morgan
Reb. 1831 ; m. 1st, 1858, Mary-Katherine, dau. of Crofton, Bart, of Mohill Castle, co. Leitrim, and had issue,
Charles Noel, Esq. of Bell Hall, co. Worcester, who i. William-Meath, now of Hasfield Court.
d. 1871, and 2ndly, 7 Jan. 1873, Henrietta-Maria, i. Mary-Frances.
ii. Letitia-Jane-Dorothea.
dau. of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 8th bart. of
Beverston. Mr. Baker d. 25 May, 1875, and was s. by his only son.


HtnCilCJt. John-Innes Baker, Esq., 6. 5 July, 1746 (2nd
Anns —Quarterly, 1st and
a goat, passant arg.
4th, gules,
attired or, for Baker; on a fess gu., between two
2nd, arg.,
son of Slade Baker, Esq., by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of bars, wavy, sa. three crescents or, for Dod ; 3rd, per fess sa.
Jeremy Innes, Esq. of Redland Court, Bristol, one of the and gu., an eagle, displayed, or, for Woodruffe.
grandsons of Sir Robert Innes, Bart.) to. 9 Dec. 1775, Mary,
; —
Crest Out of a ducal coronet or, a goat’s head arg., attired
dau. of Robert Bright, Esq. of Brockbury, co. Hereford, and gold.
by her, who d. 13 Feb. 1825, had issue five sons and five daus. Motto —Ars bona violentia.
Seat — Hasfield Court, near Gloucester.
Mr. Baker d. 31 Jan. 1805, and was s. by his son,
Robert Baker, Esq., of West Hay, J.P. andD.L., 6.26 Nov. 1
1786; m. 5 April, 1826, Dorothea, dau. of the Rev. John Wylde,
Rector of Aldridge-with-Barr, co. Stafford, and had issue, BAKER OF LISMACUE.
Robert-Lowbridge, now of West Hay.
Fanny, m. Rev. Reginald-Pyndar Turner of Churchill, Baker, Hugh, Esq. of Lismacue, co. Tipperary,
co. Worcester. J.P., b. 1845 j s. bis father 5 Nov. 1868.
Mary. Lucy.
Emily, to. W.-G. Pritchard, Esq. ICtnCtllJC. — homas Baker, Esq., the first of this family
Helen, to. Col. Biggs, R.A. who went to Ireland with
settled at Lattinmore, co. Tipperary,
Mr. Baker d. 18 Dec. 1860. the Lord Deputy Sussex. His widow, Anne Baker, who
was living at Knochroid, Barony of Clanwilliam, 8 July, 1642,

Arms Az., on a fesse, engrailed, between three swans’
put in her claim, and that of her son, Walter, as sufferers, in
necks, erased, or, gorged with ducal coronets gu., as many
cinquefoils of the last. 1641. This son,

Crest A dexter arm in mail, the under vest seen at the Walter Baker, Esq., entered Trin. Coll., Dublin, 30 Sept. ;

elbow veit, the hand ppr., grasping a swan’s neck, as in the 1640, aged 17, as 2nd son of Thomas Baker, Esq. of Lattinmore, i

arms, beaked gu. being 6. at Ballincallagh, 1623. He got a grant of the lands of )

Seat— West Hay, Wrington, Bristol; Ramsden, Charlbury.


Killenaliff, Lattinmore, and Lattinbeg, Yorticord, and Kil-
patrick, in co. Tipperary, containing 1,200 acres, which patent
j

WINGFIELD-BAKER OF ORSETT HALL. was inrolled 5 May, 1667. He to. Martha Osborne, and lelt
issue, three sons and two daus., viz.,
Wingfield-Baker Richard-Baker, Esq. of
i. Thomas, d. s. p.
Or3etfc Hall, Essex, late M.P. for South Essex, J.P. ii. Richard, his heir.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1867, Barrister-at-Law, b. hi. Walter, m. and had issue.

1801 assumed the additional surname and arms of


;
The second son,
Baker, 1859 m. 27 Nov. 1837, Margaret-Maria,
;
Richard Baker, Esq. of Lattinmore, co. Tipperary, s. his
father. He to. and left issue,
sister of John Lord Hanmer (created 1872), and by
her (who d. 1873) has issue, 1 William, his heir.
2 Barnaby, to. Miss Harding.
Digby-Hanmer-Richard, late Capt. Royal Horseguards, D.L. 3 Walter, to. and had issue.
Mr. Wingfield-Baker is 3rd son of the late William-
Maria. 2 Martha.

Wingfield-Baker, Esq., M.P., Master in Chancery, The son and heir,


by Lady Charlotte-Maria Digby his wife, dau., and William Baker, Esq., s. his father in his estates, and pur-
J

chased, 1700 (from Colonel Blount), the estate of Lismacue.


in her issue, sole heiress of Henry, 1st Earl Digby j
i

and was High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1726. He to. 17 July,


(see Wingfield-Digby). 1700, Margaret, eldest dau. of Hugh Massy, Esq. of Duntry_,j
j

Arms—Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a greyhound courant league, co. Limerick, and had issue, seven sons and four daus.
between two bars sa., for Baker; 2nd and 3rd, arg., abend j

gu. between two cotises sa., with a crescent for difference, for i. Hugh, his heir. n. Charles. m. Thomas.
WINGFIELD. iv. Richard. v. William. vi. Walter.
Crests —
1st, a cockatrice erm., combed and wattled gu., vii. Godfrey, of Cork. to. 1744, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter I

Baker; 2nd, a griffin pass, vert, Wingfield. Cossart, Esq. of Cork, and had with two daus., Elizabeth, J

Seat Orsett Hall, Romford, Essex. m. Nicholas Wrixon, Esq., and Katherine, to. Thomas Pope,
Esq., four sons,
1

1. Godfrey, m. Margaret, dau. of Hugh, 1st Lord Massy, I

BAKER OF HASFIELD COURT. and by her (who to. 2ndly, Capt. Wheeler, R.N., and was
mother of General Sir Hugh Wheeler, killed at Cawn-
j
J

Baker, William-Meath, Esq. of Hasfield Court, pore),had issue,


co. Gloucester, b. 1 Nov. 1857. Godfrey-Hugh-Massy, to. Elizabeth, only child of !l

Marmaduke Grace, Esq., and had an only dau. and


Htncajjc. —
ichard Baker, Gent., to. about 1690, Jane, heiress, Eleanor, to. 1848, Richard-Rogers Coxwell
i

1
dau. and co-heiress of George Dodd, Esq. of High Fields, co. Rogers, Esq. of Dowdeswell Court, co. Gloucester, and
Chester. His younger son’s descendant, has issue.
William Baker, s. to his Staffordshire estates, and had 2 Hugh, to. Mi^s Phipps, and had issue,
Issue, Godfrey-Phipps, Col. H.E.I.C.S.
William Baker, of Fenton, m. 1793, Mary, dau. of the George, Capt. R.A., to., and had one dau., m. Capt. .

late James Bourne, Esq., and sister of Ralph Bourne, Esq. of Monck, 22nd regt.
Hilderstone Hall, J.P. and D.L. co. Stafford, and by her (who
Hugh-Cossort, Major H.E.I.C.S., to. Mary Popplewell,
|
and had issue, Hugh (Rev.), d. s. p. ;
and Catherine, m.
J
d. 1855) had issue,
1865, Augustin-William Langdon, Esq., and has issue. 1
heir, d. unm. Aug. 1865.
William, his Dorcas, m. General Peter Stewart, R.A., who d. 1867,
J
Ralph-Bogrne (Rev.), of Hasfield Court. leaving issue.
John, deceased. 3 Peter, d. s. p. 1813.
Charity (deceased), to. the late P.-B. Broade, Esq., J.P., of 4 William-Massy, Col. H.E.I.C.S., settled at Fort William> ]
Fenton Manor House, co. Stafford. Glanmire, co. Cork; to. 19 Feb. 1807, Mary Towgood;
Mary (deceased), to. the late John Harvey, Esq.. J.P. of Blur- ,
only child of the Rev. Richard Davies, of Dawstown, co ' fl

ton, co. Stafford. Cork, and d. 12 Nov. 1829, leaving issue,


.

BAK THE LANDED GENTRY. BAL G9

GoDFREY-TnoMAS, of Fortwilliam, b. 18 April, 1810; to. Hare, dau. of 1st Earl of Listowel, by whom (who m. 2ndly,
1841, Maria, 4th dau. of Charles Silver Oliver, Esq. of 7 Aug. 1824, Thomas-Royse Morgell, Esq. and d. 31 July,
Inchera, co. Cork, M.P., and has had issue, 1841) he had issue,
Godfrey-William, b 24 Oct. 1851; d. at Heidelberg, Ch arles- William-Morley Balders, Esq. of West Barsham,
11 Dec. 1865. Lieut.- Gen. in the army, and Col. of 17th Lancers to. 4 Sept.
Maria-Elizabeth-Thomasine. ;

1837, Lady Katharine-Anne Hare, dau. of Richard, Viscount


William, Col. H.E.I.C.S., Frances-Roupell, dau. of
to.
Ennismore, and sister of William, 2nd earl of Listowel, and d.
James Simpson, Esq., and d. 1877, leaving issue, God-
frey-Alexander, B.A. Cambridge, and William-Savage, 21 Sept. 1875, leaving issue,
B.A.T.C.D., Lieut. 20th regt. i. Charles-Morley, his heir.
Richard-Davies, Capt. 51st Light Infantry, d. s. p. 1873. ii. William Henry, Lieut. 18th Hussars, b. 15 Feb. 1844, d. at
Hugh-Percy, Capt. Fusiliers, d. s. p. 12 Jan. 1846. Secunderabad, East Indies, 10 Sept. 1867.
James-Swayne, Capt. R.E., d. s.p. 1871.
Dorcas-French, to. Capt. Francis-J. Green, of Green-
Seat —West Barsham, co. Norfolk, near Fakenham.
mount, co. Limerick, and d. s. p. 1830.
Eleanor-Davies, to. 3 Aug. 1843, Edward-Hoare Garde,
Esq. and has issue.
BALFE OF SOUTH PARK:.
Katherine-Pope. Balee, Patrick- Joseph, Esq. of South Park;
Elizabeth, to. —
Bolton, Esq.
co. Roscommon, J.P., High Sheriff 1858, late Capt.
Margaret, to. her cousin, the Rev. Godfrey Massy,
of Mount Sion. Roscommon Militia, b. Sept. 1819 ; in. 5 Nov. 1845,
Alice, m. —
Shepherd, Esq. Anna-Mary, 2nd dau. of the late William MacDer-
Amy, d. unm. mott, Esq. of Springfield, co. Galway, by Anna his
The eldest son,
wife, dau. of Major Bodkin, of Rahoon and Kill-
Hugh Baker, Esq. of Lismacue, to. 1730, Catherine, dau. of
clooney, co. Galway, and has issue,
Robert Ryves, Esq. of Ryves Castle, Ballyskiddane, co. Lime-
rick, and had issue, i. Michael- Joseph, b. 10 June, 1849, Capt. Roscommon
William, his heir. Militia, High Sheriff co. Roscommon, 1875.
Thomas, who had one son, deceased. ii. Nicholas-Dominick-Joseph, b. 5 Aug. 1854.
Hugh, w. Sydney Coates, and had issue. in. Patrick-Joseph, b. 1 June, 1857.
Walter, d. unm. Edward, d. young.
i. Annie-Mary, to. 14 June, 1869, Charles-Edward, only son
Kilner, to. 1st, 9 Sept. 1783, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heir
of the late Charles Hawkes, Esq. of Briarfield, co. Ros-
of the Rev. Robert Nettles, Rector of Ballinamona, co. Cork,
and had issue a son and two daus. He to. 2ndly, the dau. common.
of Kilner Brasier, Esq., by whom he had no issue. ii. Katie-Mary, to. 26 Feb. 1875, Cornelius- Alexander Keogh,
Elizabeth, to. her cousin, the Hon. John Massy, d. s. p. Esq. of Birchfield, co. Clare, and Oakport, co. Roscom-
Margaret, to. Kilner Brasier, Esq. mon.
Catherine, d. unm.
in. Alice-Mary-Maude. iv. May-Josephine-Ignatius.
The eldest son,
William Baker, Esq. of Lismacue, Col. Irish Volunteers, m. ILilXt&QC.— Walter Balfe, Esq. of Heathfield, co. Ros-
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the Very Rev. Charles Massy, of common (son of Michael Balfe, by his wife, a dau. of Foster of
Doonass, Dean of Limerick, and sister of Sir Hugh Dillon Mount Foster, co. Galway, and grandson of Thomas Balfe), to.
Massy, 1st bart. of Doonass, and had issue, Jane, dau. of Nicholas French, Esq. of Frenchlawn, co. Ros-
common, and by her had issue, two daus., the elder to. John
i. William, his heir. Irwin, Esq. of Oran, and the younger to. 1st, — Taaffe, Esq.,
ii. Hugh, to. Anne, dau. of James Reardon, Esq. of Tip-
perary, and d. 1801, leaving issue,
and 2ndly, — Scully, Esq. ;
and ten sons,
i. Michael, his heir.
1 Hugh, who s. his uncle at Lismacue.
ii. John, of Lissadurn, co. Roscommon, to. a dau. ofThos.
2 William, Rector of Shronel, co. Tipperary, to. Sidney,
Smith, Esq. of Fort Castle, King’s Co., and had two
dau. of John Scott Baker, Esq., and has issue, Ilugh-
sons and one dau.
Sidney (Rev.), Preacher of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Cashel.
hi. Nicholas, d. unm. iv. Patrick, d. unm.
1 Elizabeth, d. unm. 1867.
v. Edmund, of Marlborough Street, Dublin, to. Elizabeth,
hi. Charles-Massey, Lieut. -Col. 14th Dragoons, d. unm .
youngest dau. of John Dolphin, Esq., of Turoe, co. Galway,
iv. Robert, to. Miss. Collins. and left issue,
i. Elizabeth, m. Henry Fry, Esq. of Frybrook, co. Roscom-
mon. 1 Nicholas, m. Miss Dubourdieu, and had issue,
1 Eleanor-Maria-Theresa, to. 1853, Thomas Netterville,
xi.Catherine; to. Johnstone Stoney, Esq. of Oakley Park,
King’s Co. Esq., brother of Viscount Netterville, and d. 7 March, 1855.
hi. Grace, to. 1st, Richard Taylor, Esq. and 2ndly, Major- 2 Maria, to. Dr. Veitch.
;

Gen. Robert Philott, R.A. vi. Walter, an officer in the army, d. unm.
iv. Margaret, d. unm. vii. George, d. unm. vm. Richard, d. unm.
Mr. Baker d. 18C6, anu was s. by his eldest son, ix. Christopher, to. Fanny, 3rd dau. of Thomas O’Conor,
Esq. of New Garden, and left one son,
William Baker, Esq. of Lismacue, s. his father 1808, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Roberts, 1st bart. ofBrightfields- Walter, Major 11th Hussars, to. Miss Fitzgibbon, and has
issue.
town, co. Cork, but d. s.p.; he was murdered 27 Nov. 1815,
when he was s. by his nephew, x. James, of Runnymede, co. Roscommon, to. Mary-Anne,
younger dau. of Edward Martyn, Esq. of Tullyra Castle,
Hugh Baker, Esq. of Lismacue, 6. 1 Aug. 1798. He to. co. Galway, and left four daus., his co-heirs,
Marion, only child of Charles Conyers, Esq. of Castlatown
1 Mary to. 1852, Col. Charles-Raleigh Chichester, eldest
Conyers, co. Limerick, and d. 5 Nov. 1868, leaving issue,
son of the late Sir Charles Chichester, K.C.T., and d. 1871.
Hugh, his heir. 2 Ellen, to. 2 July, 1858, Charles-Michael Berington, Esq.
Charles-Conyers Massy, 6. 1847. William. of Little Malvern Court, co. Worcester, and d. 1868.
Augustine-Fitzgerald. 3 Jane, m. Capt. Newton-Charles Ckichester-Nagle.
Marion-Elizabeth, to. George-Cole Baker, Esq. J.P., d. 1870. 4 Catherine, to. Col. De Morelle.
Anne, m. Lieut.-Col. Morley-Stratford-Tyntc Dennis, of
Barraderry, co. Wicklow.
The eldest son,
Elizabeth-Henrietta, to. J.-B. Gordon, Esq. Barrister-at- Michael Balfe, Esq. of South Park, to. 1st, Sally, dau. of
Law. John Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, co. Galway, and had by her an
Mary-Rachel, d. unm. only child,
Mr. Baker d. 1868, and was s. by his eldest son, Hugh Baker, Maria, to. Jeremiah-John Murphy, Esq., Q.C., late a
Esq., now of Lismacue. Master in Chancery in Ireland.
dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq.
Seat —Lismacue, Tipperary, co. Tipperary. Mr. Balfe to. 2ndly, 1810, Alicia,
and widow of C. Taaffe,
of Fort Castle, Philipstown, King’s Co.,
Esq., and by her (who d. 1834) had issue,

Michael, his heir.


BALDERS OF WEST BARSHA3YI. Nicholas, heir to his brother.
Baldees, Charles-Morley, Esq. of West Bar- Patrick, successor to his brother. ,
James, to. a dau. of Charles Hawkes, Esq. of Briarfield co.
ham, co. Norfolk, Capt. King’s Dragoon Guards, Roscommon, and d. June, 1872, leaving two sons, Michael
1
nd Brevet-Major in the army, b. 25 July, 1838. and James, and five daus., Caroline, Alice, Geraldine, Katie,
iCineacjc. —
Charles Morley Balders, Esq. of West Bar-
and Mary-Bella.
Anne, m. Patrick Breen, Esq., J.P., of Castlebndgc, co.
.

iam, an officer in the 53id regt., to. 15 Jan. 1803, Lady Mary Wexford, and d. 1850.
— A
.

70 BAL THE LANDED GENTRY, BAL


Sarah, m. Thomas Blake, Esq. of Glenloe Abbey, co. 1 Elizabeth, 6. 1755; to. 1787, Robert Nicholson, Esq.,
Galway. Sheriff-substitute of Orkney, Major, Orkney Fencibles, wn _>
Kate-Mary, to. Morgan O'Connell, Esq., formerly M.P. for d. 1842, aged 82; she d. 1823, leaving, with other issue,
co. Meath, 2nd son of the late Daniel O'Connell, Esq. of a son,
Darrynane Abbey, co. Kerry, M.P. Thomas-Balfour Nicholson, b. Nov. 1793; to. Dec. 1817, >

Mr. Balfe d. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son, Hughina, dau. of James Anderson, Esq. of Rispond,
Michael Balfe, Esq. of South Park, who to. 1st, Sarah, and Dec. 1865, leaving, inter alios
d. ,

dau. of Thomas Redington, Esq. of Rye Hill, co. Galway, John-Balfour Nicholson, Esq., M.D., R.N., 6. July>

who d. 1833; and 2ndly, Catherine, eldest dau. of Bernard 1819, now the representative of this younger branch
Mullins, Esq., J.P., of Ballyeigan, King’s Co., and of Fitz-
of the family. He m. 1852, Katherine, dau. of
Bernard O’Reilly, Esq., late Paymaster 18th regt.,
William Square, Dublin, but d. s.p. 1839, when he was s. by and has a son, Tliomas-Charles-Rupert, R.N., b. 1857.
his brother,
2 Mary, m. Robert Benkie, Esq. of Tankerness.
Nicholas Balfe, Esq. of South Park, who to. Jane, dau. of 3 Anne.
Andrew Ennis, Esq. of Roebuck, near Dublin, and dying s. p.
Mr. Balfour d. 1747, and was s. by his eldest son,
1856, was s. by his brother, the present
William Balfour, Esq. of Trenabie, 6 1719, who to 9 Feb. . .
Patrick Balfe, Esq. of South Park.
1744, Elizabeth Coventry, dau. and heir of Rev. Thomas
Seat —South Park, Castlerea, co. Roscommon. Coventry, of Newark, and had (with four daus.) three sons,
John, his heir.
Thomas, of Elwick,' a Col. in the army, &. 2 Feb. 1752 ; d. at
Bath, 1799; he to. 1776, Frances, dau. of Col. Francis
BALFOUR. OF BALFOUR. Ligonier, niece of Field-Marshall" John, Earl Ligonier, .

Comrnander-in-Chief of the British forces, and only sister of


Balfour, David, Esq. of Balfour and Trenabie, Edward, 2nd Earl Ligonier, by whom he had, John-EdwardJ j
co. Orkney, J.P., D.L., Convener of that county, Ligonier, Capt. 9th Foot, 6. 11 Jan. 1780, killed at Alkmaar,( jr
19 Sept. 1799; William, of Elwick, who s. his uncle at
J.P. co. Mid Lothian, Hon. Col. Orkney Artillery Trenabie; and Mary, to. Rev. Alexander Brunton, D.D.
Yolunteers, b. 14 Oct. 1811 ; m. 12 Dec. 1841, David, b. 8 Nov. 1754; to. Marion, dau. of George M’intosh,
Eleanor- Alder, dau. of Capt. Samuel-Barker Ed- Esq. of Dunchattan; and d. 25 May, 1813, leaving issue,
William, late Lieut.-Col. 82nd regt. (see Balfour-Ogilvy),
meston. and to. Godfrey Meynell, Esq. of Langley Meynell.
UtlTFTljJt. —The very ancient family of Balfour, long Mr. Balfour d. Oct. 1786, and was s. by his eldest son,
heritable Sheriffs name from Balfour
co. Fife, derive their John Balfour, Esq. of Trenabie, b. 1750; M.P. for co. Ork-
Castle, in that county, built upon their earliest possessions in ney, who m. 1783, Henrietta, sister of Sir Richard Sullivan,
Scotland, the vale, or strath, of the Or, a tributary of the Bart., but dying s. p. 1842, was s. by his nephew,
Leven. Their first recorded ancestor was Siward, living in William Balfour, Esq. of Trenabie, Capt. R.N., and Vicc-
the reign of Doncan I. 4th in descent from whom was
;
Lieut. of Orkney, b. 8 Dec. 1781; to. 1st, 1806, his cousin*!,
Michael de Balfor, who left two sons, between whom Mary-Balfour, only child of William Manson, Esq. of Kirkwall,
Octred de Strathor, their grandfather, divided his lands, viz., and by her, who d. 1820, had issue,
i.William (Sir), of that ilk, Sheriff of Fife, ancestor of the i. Thomas, late M.P. for Orkney, &. 2 April, 1810 ; d. 1838,
Balfours of Balfour extinct in the male line, but repre-
,
unm.
sented through the female by the Bethunes of Balfour. ii. David, successor to his father.
n. Michael (Sir). hi. William, Lieut. 79th Highlanders, b. 19 Aug. 1813; n.
j

Jessy-Alexina, dau. of Rev. Thomas Steele, and d.s.p. 187L


The 2nd son, I

rv. George-Craigie, b. 18 Feb. 1818, d. 1860.


Sir Michael de Balfor, Knt., 1st Baron of Strathor, had a v. James-Traill, d. 1826.
charter of that barony from William the Lion, 1187. Eighth in i. Mary-Henrictta, to. James Kinnear, Esq. of Edinburgh,
direct descent from Sir Michael was and d. 1871.
Sir Michael Balfour, 9th Baron of Strathor, who to. Janet, ii. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1823.

dau. of Sir Andrew Ogilvy, of Inchmartin, and was father of Capt. Balfour to. 2ndly, 1823, Mary-Margaret, dau. of Andrew
Michael Balfour, of Munqhanny, an especial favourite of Baikie, Esq., and had by her further issue,
James IV., who, in 1493, again erected his lands into a barony, v. James-William, Capt. late 7th Dragoon Guards, b. 1827;
j
to be called the Barony of Munqhanny. Sir Michael to. to. 1852, Isabella, dau. of Col. Cra’ster, and has issue.
Majory, dau. of George Dury, of that ilk, and falling at vi. Edward, b. 1831; d. unm. 1854.
Flodden, was s. by his only son, hi. Margaret-Craigie. iv. Frances-Ligonicr.

Andrew Balfour, v. Isabella-Trahill. vi. Janet-Edmcstone.


of Munqhanny, who m. Janet, 3rd dau.
vii. Harriett.
of Sir Alexander Bruce, of Earlshall, and had seven sons, viz.
1 Michael, who d. vita patris, leaving a son, Michael,
Capt. Balfour d. 10 Feb. 1846.
successor to his grandfather; 2 Sir Gilbert, of Westra, Master Arms—Arg., on a chevron sa., an otter's head, erased, of
of Queen Mary’s household 3 Sir James, of Pittendriech, who the first.
;

m. Margaret, dau. and heiress of Michael Balfour of Burleigh, Crest—A dexter arm in armour, erect, ppr., the hand holding j
a baton in bend gu. tipped arg.
and from him descended the Lords Balfour of Burleigh, James
Motto—Forthward. (Supposed to refer to the tenure of the*
Lord Balfour of Clonawley, &c. 4 David, ancestor of the
; wardenship of the Forth, held by the Balfours as proprietors of
Balfours of Grange; 5 George, Prior Commendator of the Isle of May, at the mouth of the Firth of Forth.)
Charterhouse; 6 Robert, Provost of St. Mary’s; and 7 John. —
Seats Balfour Castle, Kirkwall, Birstane House ; and Nolt-
Andrew Balfour was s. by his grandson, land Castle, all in co. Orkney.
Sir Michael Balfour, Knt., of Munqhanny, who was served
heir to his grandfather, 1592. He to. Mariota Adamson, dau.
of Patrick, Archbishop of St. Andrew’s, and had two sons.
The elder, Sir Andrew, of Strathor and Munqhanny, to. 1589,
BALFOUR OF BALBIRNIE.
Mary, dau. of Sir James Melville, of Halhill, but d. s. p., and Balfour, John, Esq. of Balbirnie, co. Fife, J.P-
was s. by his brother, and D.L., b. 23 April, 1811 m. 25 June, 1810, ;

Michael Balfour, of Garth, whose grandson, Lady Georgiana-Isabella Campbell, 2nd dau. of
George Balfour, of Pharay, to. 1st, 1657, Marjory, dau. of John Frederick, 1st Earl of Cawdor, and has issue, r,

James Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness and his only surviving son


;

Robert-Frederick, Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Gren. GuariB H


by that lady, William, of Pharay, left an only child Isabel,
wife of Archibald Stewart, of Brough. He m. 2ndly, 1678,
Mary Mackenzie, only dau. of Murdoch, Bishop of Orkney,
i.

ii
30 April, 1846.
b.
Edward,b. 23 Jan. 1849.
] i| ] 5

}
and dying 1706, left by her several sons, of whom the eldest, hi. John-William, 6. 20 Aug. 1850.
John Balfour, of Trenaby, s. to a portion of his father’s i. Emily-Eglantine, to. 1861, George-Henry Finch, Esq., <

estates, and on the death of his half-brother William, became M.P., and d. 1865. ' J&llljj
chief of the family. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Traill, ii. Georgina-Elizabeth, to. 25 July, 1870, Arthur- Wills ^ i

of Skaill, and had issue, Blundell-Sandys-Roden, 5th Marquess of Downshire. .

hi. Mary-Louisa. I
i.William, his heir. ;

ii.Thomas, of Huip, 6. 1721; to. 1753, Mary, dau. of Thomas


McKenzie, Esq. of Groundwater (son of Murdoch, Bishop of JCtlTCTlIJC. John Balfour, Esq. of Balbirnie, co. Fife

Orkney), by Elizabeth Baker, of Burness, his wife, and d. wno descended from a branch of the ancient family of Balfou.
1783, leaving three daus., of Balfour, left by Mary Ellis his wife, I " I ^
;

BAL THE LANDED GENTRY, BAL 71

i. Robert, his heir. Hon. JonN Balfour, of Fernie, 2nd son of John, 3rd Lord
ii.James, ancestor of Balfour of Whittinghame and Balfour of Burleigh, by Isabel his wife, dau. of Sir William
Strathconan. Balfour of Pitcullo he was attainted for his participation in
;

The eldest son, the rising of 1715, and d. 1725, leaving three sons, the
Robert Balfour, Esq. of Balbirnie, Lieut.-Gen. in the eldest,
army; ra. 8 Aug. 1808, Eglantine-Katherine, dau. of John Arthur Balfour, Esq., an officer in the army, had the
Fordyce, Esq., and by her (who d. 9 Jan. 1852) had issue, estate of Fernie restored to him by King George II. He d.
John, now of Balbirnie. 1746, leaving three sons,
Charles- James, Com. R.N., ra. 16 May, 1850, Frances-Harriet,
Sandford, d. s. p.
i.
dau. of Rear-Adm. Wemyss, of Wemyss Castle, Fife.
ii. John, of Fernie, who became in 1757 heir-male of the
Robert- William, late of the 88th regt., Major in the army. Lords of Balfour of Burleigh, and d. s. p. 1795.
George-Gordon, H.E.I.C.S., ra. Julia Lamb. hi. Francis.
Mary -Georgina.
Katherine- Jane, ra. 1834, Edward Ellice, Esq., M.P., son of The 3rd son,
the Right Hon. Edward Ellice, and d. 1864. Francis Balfour, Esq. of Fernie, ra. Miss Balfour of
Eglantine-Charlotte-Louisa, m. Robert Ellice, Esq., son of Dunboy, and d. 1818, having had issue,
General Ellice. Francis Balfour, Esq. of Fernie Castle, served heir male of
Elizabeth-Anne, m. 1 Nov. 1842, Right Hon. Edward Pley-
the body of John Lord Balfour, 1824 he ra. 1829, Margaret,
dell Bouverie, M.P., 2nd son of William, 3rd Earl of Radnor. ;

dau. of Graham Bower, Esq., who d. 1853, and had issue,


Gen. Balfour d. 31 Oct. 1837.
Francis-Walter, now of Fernie Castle.
Arms—Arg., on a chevron, engrailed, between three mullets, James-Bower, late Lieut., R.N., m. 1859, Martha-Maria, dau.
sa., a seal’s head, erased, of the first. of G.-H. Emerson, Esq., who d. 1863; he d. 1864, leaving
—A palm
Crest ppr. tree, issue, one son, b. 1860.
Motto—Virtus ad sethera tendit. Graham-Montagu, Madras Army.
Seat—Balbirnie, Markinch, co. Fife.
Mr. Balfour d. 1854.
Arms—Arg., on a chevron sa., an otter’s head, erased, of the
first.
BALFOUR OF WHITTINGHAME. Crest —Amermaid, ppr., holding in her dexter hand an
otter’s head, erased sa., and in the sinister a swan’s head,
Balfour, Arthur-James, Esq.. M.A., of Whit- erased, ppr.
tinghame, East Lothian, and Strathconan, co. Ross, Motto —Omne solum forti patria.
D.L., M.P. for Hertford, b. 25 July, 1848 j s. his —
Supporters Dexter, an otter sinister, a swan, both ppr.

;

Seat Fernie Castle, Ladybank, co. Fife.


father 23 Eeb. 1856.

James Balfour, Esq., a younger son of John
Balfour, Esq. of Balbirnie, ra. 1815, Lady Eleanor Maitland, BALFOUR OF TOWNLEY HALL.
dau. of James, 8th Earl of Lauderdale, and d. April, 1845, Balfour, Blayney-Townley, Esq. of Townley
leaving issue by her (who d. 23 May, 1869),
Hall, co. Louth, J.P., High Sheriff 1841, formerly
James-Maitland, of whom presently.
Lieut. -Governor of the Bahama Islands, b. 1799
Charles, of Newton Don, co. Berwick, J.P. and D.L., ra. 1st,
28 Nov. 1860, Hon. Adelaide Barrington, dau. of William m. 1843, Elizabeth-Catherine, dau. and heir of
Keppel, 6th Viscount Barrington, which lady d. 23 Nov. Richard-Molesworth Reynell, Esq. of Reynella, co.
1862, and 2ndly, 13 July, 1865, Minnie-Georgiana, dau. of
Col. Hon. G.-Augustus-F. Liddell, and d. 5 July, 1872.
Westmeath, and has issue,
Mary, ra. Right Hon. Henry-Arthur Herbert of Muckruss, co. i. Blatney-Reynell, b. 1845.
Kerry, who d. 26 Feb. 1866. n. Francis-Richard (Rev.), M.A.
Anna, ra. 9 June, 1847, Lord Augustus-Charles-Lennox i. Katherine-Florence-Agnes. ii. Mary-Henrietta.
Fitzroy, 2nd son of Henry, 5th Duke of Grafton, and d. 23
Dec. 1857. Mr. Balfour s. his father 22 Dec. 1856.
The elder son, —
iCUTFEjJF. The Balfours of whom we are treating are
James-Maitland Balfour, Esq. of Whittinghame, East a younger branch of the Balfours of Burleigh in Scotland, ,

Lothian, and Strathconan, co. Ross, 6. 5 Jan. 1820; ra. 15 and were established by Sir William Balfour, who purchased
Aug. 1843, Lady Blanche Gascoyne Cecil, 2nd dau. of James, property in co. Fermanagh, from Lord Balfour of Glenawley.
2nd Marquess of Salisbury, by whom (who d. 16 May, 1872) he The Townleys spring from a scion of the ancient stock of
had issue, *
Towneley of Towneley Hall, in Lancashire.
Arthur-James, now of Whittinghame. Blayney Townley, Esq. (son of Blayney Townley, Esq., of
Cecil-Charles, b. 22 Oct. 1849. Piedmont, co. Louth, by Lucy his wife, dau. of Charles
Francis-Maitland, 6. 11 Nov. 1851. Balfour, Esq.), assumed the surname of Balfour on the death
Gerald-William, b. 9 April, 1853. of his nephew, William Balfour, Esq., whom he succeeded.
Eustace-James-Anthony, 6. 8 June, 1854.
Eleanor-Mildred.
He ra. Mary Townley, dau. and heiress of Hamilton Townley,
Evelyn-Georgiana-Mary, 19 July, 1871, John, Lord of Townley Hall, Esq., and relict of William Tenison, Esq. of
ra. Ray-
leigh. Philipstown, co. Louth, by whom he left an only son,

j
Alice-Blanche. Blayney Townley, 6. 1743; who ra. 20 Feb. 1768, Letitia,

Mr. Balfour d. 23 Feb. 1856. dau. of Francis Leigh, Esq., M.P. for Drogheda, by Anne
his wife, dau. of Henry Bingham, Esq. of Newbrook, co.
Arms —Arg., on a chevron, engrailed, between three mullets Mayo, and predeceasing his father, 19 Feb. 1768, left issue,
sa.,a head, erased, of the
seal’s Crest — A palm
first. ppr. tree,
\Motto —Virtus ad sethera tendit.
Blayney Townley, successor to his grandfather.
Anna-Maria, ra. 1793, Rev. Thomas-Vesey Dawson, Dean
Seats — Whittinghame, near Prestonkirk; and Strathconan
of Clonmacnois, and nephew to Thomas, 1st Lord Cre-
near Beauly, co. Ross. Town House— 4, Carlton Gardens, S.W’
morne. He d. s. p. 1811, and his widow d. 1820.
Mary-Frances, d. unm. 1820.
Mr. Balfour d. 1788, aged 84, and was s. by his grandson,
BALFOUR OF FERNIE CASTLE. Blayney Townley Balfour, Esq. of Townley Hall, J.P.
Balfour, Francis-Walter, Esq. of Eernie and D.L., 6. 28 May, 1769 m. 17 Oct. 1797, Lady Florence
;

(Castle, co. Fife, J.P., D.L., formerly Major Rifle Cole, dau. of William Willoughby, 1st Earl of Enniskillen,

Brigade, b. 8 Jan. 1831 5. 1854 m. 25 Oct. 1866, and by her (who d. 1 March, 1862) had issue,
; ;

Jane-Amelia, youngest dau. of Patrick Small Eier, Blayney-Townley, now of Townley Hall.
Willoughby-William-Townley (Rev.), Rector of Aston Flam-
Esq. of Kindrogan. co. Perth, and has issue, ville-cum-Burbage, co. Leicester, 6. 1801.
Francis, b 24 Aug. 1867. Francis-Leigh-Townley, b. 1805, d. at Honduras, 1833.
Arthur-Lowry-Townley, b. 1809, Capt. 32nd foot, d. in India.
.

Major Balfour was one of the claimants to the Lowry-Vesey-Townley, Secretary of the Order of St. Patrick,
Barony of Balfour of Burleigh. b. 1819, d. unm. 12 Feb. 1878.
Anne-Maria-Townley. Letitia-Francis-Townley.
Etncagc.—This family is a branch of the family of Florence-Henrietta-Townley.
Balfour, Lord Balfour of Burleigh. The earlier descents are Elizabeth-Sarah-Townley, d. 1838, unm.
recorded in Burke’s Dormant and Extinct Peerage ( see title Mr. Balfour was Member of the Irish Parliament 1797-91, for
Balfour of Burleigh), and Douglas’ Peerage of Scotland ; they the borough of Belturbct, and was High Sheriff co.
Louth 1792.
descend from He d. 22 Dec. 1856.
; '

72 BAL THE LANDED GENTRY. BAL



Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., on a chevron sa., an younger branch of the family of Cunninghame.
otter’s head, erased, of the first; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a fesse
sa., in chief, three mullets of the second, for Townley.
He also succeeded in 1867 as heir of entail to the late
Crests — 1st, a lady standing on a rock, holding in her right James Ballantine, Esq. of Castle -hill, Ayr.
hand an otter’s head, and in her left a swan’s head 2nd, on a
perch or, a hawk close, ppr., beaked and
;

belled, of the first, ILtnCffCJP. —


The estate of Ashgrove, formerly Ashinyards,
round the perch a ribbon gu. belonged to a branch of the house of Cuningham, Earl of

Motto Omne solum forti patria. Glencaim, derived more immediately from Cuninghame, of

Seat Townley Hall, near Drogheda, co. Louth.
Craigends. The first possessor of Ashinyards (Patterson’s
Ayrshire Families) was
James Cuninghame, 2nd son of Gabriel Cuningham, of
Craigends, 3rd in descent from Alexander, 1st Earl of Glen-
BAL GUY OF DUFFIELD. cairn, who acquired Ashinyards, or as it was then called,
Balguy, John, Esq. of Duffield, co. Derby, J.P., Eisenyards, from John Russell. He to. Margaret, dau. of
Barrister-at-Law, b. 16 Dec. 1821 ; m. April, 1858, Alexander Fleming, of Barroehan, and had issue,
Harriet- Anne, dau. of James- William Ogle, Esq. of Alexander, his heir.
Oakwood, Beckenbam, Kent, and has issue, James, successor to his brother.
John, d. unm. 1623, a legatee of his elder brother.
i. John-Henry, b. 1859. Gabriel, also a legatee of his elder brother, d. at Ashinyards
n. Charles-Bertram-Ogle, 6. 1860. 29 Dec. 1623, leaving three sons, Alexander, John, and
Gabriel; and one dau., Mareown,
x.Alice-Mary.
Robert, a legatee of his elder brother.

ICut£aCJ2. The Balguys have been seated in Derbyshire
William, also a legatee of his brother, Writer to the
Signet in Edinburgh, to. Rebecca Muirhead, dau. of the
since the time of Edward I. ; Thomas de Balgi, one of their Laird of Lenhouse, by whom he had two sons, Richard, I
ancestors, having married in that reign the heiress of the afterwards of Glengarnock William; and one dau., Janet,
;

Ashton family, and thus acquired the estate of Ashton in the to. Alexander Cunninghame, 7th laird of Craigends.

Peak, as well as considerable property in Lancashire and Jeane, to. Hew Campbell, of Hullirhirst.
Cheshire. The estate of Darwent Hall, sold by the late John The eldest son,
Balguy, Esq., had been held by the family for several hundred Alexander Cunninghame, of Ashinyards, d. unm. He made
years, and was the remnant of large possessions in the High his will 17 June, 1613, in which he left bequeststo all his
Peak, formerly belonging to them. John Balgoy, who served brothers and his sister he was s. by his next brother,
;

the office of High Sheriff for Derbyshire three or four years James Cunninghame, of Ashenyards. He ra. Mareown
after the Bestoration, is described as of Derwent Hall. In Fleming, by whom (who d. Dec. 1618) he had two sons, James,
1594, Thomas Balguy was Member for Stamford, Lincoln, and his heir; and John, executor to his brother; he d. 1616 or 17,
Recorder of that Borough. To the latter office John Balguy and was s. by his eldest son,
was elected in 1628, and his son, of the same name, in 1649. James Cunninghame, of Ashinyards (or as spelled in his
The late representative of the family, time, Eschinzairdis), who was s. by his son,
John Balguy, Esq. of Darwent Hall and Duffield, co. James Cunninghame, of Ashinyards, served heir to his father
Derby, Recorder of Derby, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions 28 July. 1627 to. Jean Campbell, and d. June, 1645, when he
;

for that county, and one of His Majesty’s Judges upon the was s. by his son,
Carmarthen Circuit, m. Sept. 1781, Elizabeth, youngest dau. William Cunninghame, of Ashinyards, a minor at his father's
of Edward Gould, Esq. of Mansfield Woodhouse, co. Notts, by death, and not served heir till 25 Jan. 1671; he to. Margaret
whom, who d. 8 Dec. 1821, he had (with three daus., Mary; Wilkie, and had issue,
Elizabeth, wife of Cockshutt Heathcote, Esq. ; and Charlotte)
Alan, d. v. p. soon after 1709.
three surviving sons, viz., John, of whom presently ; Bryan-
James, d. young.
Thomas, Town Clerk of Derby and Charles-George, Registrar
;
Elizabeth, of whom hereafter.
of the Archdeaconry of Nottingham. Mr. Balguy d. 14 Sept. Anne, b. 1678.
1833. Jean, to. 1706, Andrew Martin, of Lochridge, in the parish
John Balguy, Esq. of Duffield, co. Derby, Q.C., Recorder of Beith, Preacher of the Gospel, who obtained from his
of Derby, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Sept. 1782 m. 1 May, 1819, father-in-law, 1712, a disposition of Ashinyards and the
;
whole of his lands. He was s. by his son,
Barbara, eldest dau. of the Rev. John-Francis-Seymour-
Fleming St. John, one of the Prebendaries of Worcester Arthur, of Ashinyards, served heir to his father 20 Feb. ,

Cathedral, and relict of John Baker, Esq. of Waresley House, 1739, to. Isabel Hitchesen, and left a son (who went to the
West Indies, to. and had two children, who d. young),
co. Worcester, and had issue,
and Margaret (Mrs. Glasgow), and Magdalen (Mrs.
John, now of Duffield. Sommerville). These ladies became co-heirs to Ashin-
Henry, Capt. 4th regt., b. 23 Aug. 1823 m. Eliza, dau. of ;
yards, and sold their estate, 1760, to their kinsman, John
John Cockburn, Esq. of Edinburgh. Bowman, as hereafter.
Charles-Yelverton, Capt. 42nd Highlanders, b. 20 Aug. 1827;
to. Lucy-Adela, dau. of Col. Caulfeild, of Broomfield, co. William Cunninghame, in 1712, disponed, or disposed of the
Westmeath, and has issue, Francis-Caulfeild Edith- Adela ;
whole of his lands to the husband of his youngest dau., as
and Ethel-Maud. above, but his eldest dau.,
Francis-St. John, b. 7 Jan. 1832; m. Georgiana-Caroline, Elizabeth Cunninghame, b. 1677, eldest co-heir in conse-
dau. of —
Hawkesworth, Esq.
quence of the death, s. p. of her brothers m. 1695, John
;
Barbara-Elizabeth, ra. 1852, F.-G. O’Reilly, Esq., and d. 1851.
Caroline-Amy. Bowman, of Glasgow, Merchant, Chief Magistrate of the city
in 1715, and had by him a son,
Mr. Balguy b. 1858, and was s. by his eldest son.
John Bowman, Lord Provost of Glasgow, to. by license,
Arms— Or, three lozenges, az. dated 2 Aug. 1734, Mary Houghton, of Dublin, and had issue,
Crest —A bear, passant, ppr., collared and chained or.
Seat —Duffield, co. Derby. John, went to North America before the Revolution, and
and d. there.
in.

Houghton, m. Miss Vere, of the Island of Dominica.


Anne, of whom hereafter.
Elizabeth, to. 1st, 1776, John-Weir Vere, of the Island of
BALLANTINE OF ASHGROVE. Dominica, uncle of her brother’s wife, and 2ndly, Robert
I

Tannent, Esq. of Glasgow.


Hollo Bowman Ballantine Andrew-Fitz-
- -

James-Chnninghame, Esq. of Ashgrove Kilwinning Mr. Bowman purchased, 1768, from his relatives, the daus.
and Castlehill, co. Ayr, b. 1 Feb. 1835, m. 16 March, and co-heirs ofArthur Martin of Ashinyards. that estate, the
1864, Anne-Henriette-Curzon, only child of Major name of which he changed to Ashgrove, and made a special
destination of them on his eldest dau. He d. 1796, when that
John Chalmers, H.M. Indian forces, and has issue,
estate devolved on his said dau.,
James-Cunninghame, 6. 5 Aug. 1865. Ann Bowman, of Ashgrove, to. Capt. Miller-Hill Hunt, 6th
regt. of foot, by whom (who served under the Duke of Cum-
Mr. Ballantine succeeded his grand aunt, Miss Mar-
berland during the Scotch rising of 1745-6, and was wounded
garet- Anne-Hunt Bowman, of Ashgrove, in that at Culleden, and d. 1783) she had three daus.,
estate, taking the name and arms of Bowman of
Maria, d. young.
Ashgrove in 1859 (Miss Bowman being in right of Margaret- Anne, assumed the surname of Bowman on suc-
her maternal grandfather, the representative of a ceeding her mother.
— ; -

BAL THE LANDED GENTRY BAN


Elizabcth-Ballantyne, w. 24 Feb. 1801, Hon. Roger Rollo, Ciiarles-Edward, now of Wookey House.
2nd son of James, 7th Lord Rollo, and d. 12 Aug. 1826, Elizabeth-Drewe, to. 8 May, 1833, Pierce-Rogers Nesbit
leaving issue, M.D., and d. 1835.
i. James-Rollo, Major in the army, to. 21 April, 183 4, and d. Hermana-Drewe. Mary-Rose.
in Canada, Feb. 1844, leaving, with two daus., two sons, Dorothea-Pendruddocke, d. unm. Wright-Drewe.
1 Andrew-Fitz- James - Cunninghame - Rollo - Bowman-

Arms Gu. three eagles, displayed, or, on a chief, three
Ballantine, now of Ashgrove. leopards’ heads.
2 Robert-Roger, d. Aug. 1865. —
Crest An eagle or.
A/otto-rDieu est mon aide.
ii.John-Ballantine Rollo, to. and has issue. Sear—Wookey House, Wells, Somerset.
hi. Roger Rollo.
i.Mary-Isabella, to. 15 July, 1836, Lieut. William M’Pher-
son.
ii. Margaret-Bowman, m. Joseph Harriman,
1st, 1840,
BANKES OP KINGSTON LACY.
Esq. of Tivoli, who She to. 2ndly, Charles-
d. 1847. Bankes, Walter-Ralph, Esq. of Kingston Lacy,
Edouard-Napoleon Dorr, grandson of Comtcsse de Mont- co. Dorset, b. 1853 s. bis brother 6 Jan. 1869.
;
Louis, Departement de l’Aisne, Chateau d’Essumes.
jvlrs. Hunt Bowman d. 1811, and was s. by her eldest dau.
iLtnCttjJC. —This family of Bankes first settled in Dorset
temp. James I., and derived descent from an
ancestry
IJargaret-Ann Hunt Bowman, of Ashgrove, who d. unm .
who were, for many generations, established in a station of
I 859, and was s. by her grandnephew, Andrew-Fitz- James-
consideration in the old town of Keswick, Cumberland.
Puninghame Rollo, now Ballantine, of Ashgrove.
Sir John Bankes (the son of John Bankes, Esq., by Jane
I Seat —Ashgrove, Kilwinning, co. Ayr. Malton his wife, and grandson of Ralph Bankes, Esq., by Anne
Hassel his wife), was Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Com-
BALME OP COTE WALL. mon Pleas 1640. By his wife, Mary (the gallant defender of
. Corfe Castle for King Charles I.), only dau. of Ralph Hawtrey,
'
Wheatley -Balme, Edward-Balme, Esq. of Esq. of Riselip, he left at his decease in 1644, a son and suc-
pote Wall, Hopton, co. York, and High Close, cessor,
I Vestmorland, J.P. and D.L. for West Riding of Sir Ralph Bankes, of Corfe Castle, Knt., whom. Mary, only
lifork and Westmorland, High Sheriff of West- dau. and heir of John Bruen, Esq. of Athelhampton, and
[horland, 1876 b. 10 May, 1819 m. 5 June, 1861, dying about the year 1679, left an only son,
; ;
John Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Hall, M.P. for Corfe Castle,
l iannah, youngest dau. of the late Francis Maude,
who to. Margaret, dau. of Sir Henry Parker, by whom (who
|3sq. of Hatfield Hall.
to. 2ndly, Thomas Lewis, Esq. of London), he had, with other
ittnCtlJJC. Abraham Balme, Esq. of Bowling, to. Mary, children who d. issueless, two sons, John and Henrt, and a
lau. and co-heir of Samuel Thorpe, Esq. of Hopton Hall, co. dau., Mary, m. Sir Thomas I’ Anson, Bart. He d. 1714, and
I ork, whose ancestor, Ruben Thorpe, purchased that estate was s. by his elder son,
Ii 1559, and had issue, John Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Hall, M.P., who dying
I i. Edward, his successor. issueless, 1772, was
by his brother,
s.
9 ii. Abraham, of Whitley, who was father of Mart Balme, of Henrt Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Hall, Barrister-at-Law,
I whom hereafter.
King’s Counsel, M.P. for Corfe Castle, and one of the Commis-
he elder son, sioners of the Customs. He m. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of Richard
$ Rev. Edward Balme, of Hopton, Fellow of Magdalen College, Symonds, Esq. of London, and 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of the
|<ambridge, d. s. p. 1851, and bequeathed his estates to his Right Rev. John Wynne, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells, and
I (rand-nephew, the son of his niece. This lady, co-heir of her brother, the Right Hon. Sir W. Wynne, Knt.
I Mart Balme, to. Thomas Wheatley, Esq. (who d. 11 Oct. of Soughton Hall, Chief Judge of the Prerogative Court and
1 349), son of John Wheatley, Esq. of New Hall, Hopton, by Dean of the Arches, and by the latter had issue, a son Henrt,
I lien Waller his wife, and had issue, his heir, and a dau., Anne. Mr. Bankes d. 1776, and was s.
I Edward Bat.me. by his son,
|(Mary, to. 1827, John Hague, Esq. of Crow’s Nest, Dewcsbury. Henrt Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Hall, M.P. for Corfe Castle
Jane.
| from 1780 to 1826, and forco. Dorset from that time until 1831.
I The only son having s. to the estates of his great-uncle, He Frances, dau. of William Woodley, Esq., Governor
to. 1784,
I sumed by royal license, 21 March, 1855, the additional of the Leeward Islands, and had (with two daus., Anne-
lirname and arms of his maternal ancestors, and is the Frances, to. Edward, 4th Viscount and 1st Earl of Fal-
liesent Edward-BalmeW iieatlet-Balme, Esq. of Cote Wall. mouth, and d. May, 1864; and Maria-Wynne, m. Hon. Thomas

UrTOS Erm. on a chief indented sa. two trefoils slipped or. Stapleton) four sons,

mCrest A trefoil slipped as in the Arms. Henry, lost at sea, 1806.
I Motto F ideliter.
! — William- John, heir to his father.

Seats Cote Wall, Hopton, Mirfield, co. York; High Close, George, successor to his brother.
l ughrigg, Ambleside, Westmorland. Edward (Rev.) of Soughton Hall, co. Flint, Prebendary of
Gloucester and Bristol, m. 1st, 6 April, 1820, Lady Frances
Jane Scott, dau. of John, Earl of Eldon, by whom, who d. 6
Aug. 1838, he had issue, 1 John Scott-Bankes, of Soughton
BAND OP WOOKEY HOUSE. Hall, co. Flint, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1869, to. Anne, dau.
Band, Rev. Charles-Edward- Wright, Esq. of Sir John Jervis, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and
c of
has issue; 2 Eldon-Surtees (Rev.), Rector of Corfe Castle,
1 'ookey House, Somerset, Rector of Combe-Raleigh, to. 9 Oct. 1856, Lady Charlotte-Elizabeth Scott, dau. of John,
levonsbire, b. 1803 m. 1st, 4 June, 1827, Hen- ; 2nd Earl of Eldon, and by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1864) has
* dta-Mary-Bourke, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry issue ; and 1 Frances. He to. 2ndly, 3 Sept. 1839, Maria,
3rd dau. of the Hon. and Very Rev. Edward Rice, D.D., and
.;llows, Vicar of Sidbury, and by her (who d. 5 Jan.
d. 1867.
a 41) had with other issue,
Mr. Bankes d. 17 Dec. 1834, and was s. by his son,
1 Charles-Edward, 6. 1828. William-John Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Lacy, M.P., who
l m. 2ndly, Harriet-Louisa, dau. of the Rev. John
ie d. s. p. 17 April, 1855, and was s. by his brother,

Rector of Freston, Suffolk ; and 3rdly, 1861,


>nd, The Right Hon. George Bankes, of Kingston Lacy, M.P.,
Cursitor Baron, Judge Advocate in Lord Derby’s ministry of
p.sannah- Maria, dau. of Thos. Cobham, Esq.
1852, and a Privy Councillor. He sat in Parliament for Corfe

The late Edward-Wright Band, Esq. of
JLtllCrlJgC. Castle, until the disfranchisement of that borough by the
)okey House, J.P., was son and heir of John Band, Esq. of
} Reform Bill; and afterwards, from 1841 up to the period of his
>okey House (whose mother was a Miss Wright, of the decease, for co. Dorset. He to. Georgina-Charlotte, only dau.
r nily of that name near Andover, Hants), for many years an and heir of Sir Charles-Edmund Nugent, G.C.H., Admiral of
bing Magistrate and D.L. for Somerset, for which he served the Fleet, and had issue,
.' High Sheriff in 1801. Mr. E.-W. Band was b. 23 April, 1779 Edmund-George, hi3 heir.
9 June, 1800, Sarah-Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir (with
'.i
Henry-Hyde-Nugent, of Studland, co. Dorset, M.A., ILL.,
sister, Mary, to. Barrister-at-Law, b. 10 April, 1828 to. 26 March 1857, at
)<
the Rev. Lewis Way) of the Rev. of
;

» rman Drewe, Rector of Combe-Raleigh, Devon, 7th son of


-
Dresden, Hon. Lalage-Letitia-Caroline Vivian, dau.
incis Drewe, Esq. of Broadhembury Grange, by his 1st wife,

Riehard-Henry, 1st Lord Vivian, and by her (who d. 4 Oct.
1875) has a dau., Norah-Letitia-Nugent.
ry, dau. and heiress of Thomas Rose, Esq. of Wotton-
6. 12 Jan. 1830; d. June, 1844.

Edward-Dee,
§ jzpain, Dorsetshire, and had issue, Frederic- Wynne, 6. 15 April, 1834; d. 1837.

74 BAN TIIE LANDED GENTRY, BAR


William-Gcorge-Hawtrey, b. 11 Sept. 1836; a Comet 7th 1820) he had no issue. Mr. Holme d. 17 Aug. 1803, and was
Hussars, d. atLucknow, 6 April, 1838, from wounds received s.by his 3rd, but eldest surviving son,
in a desperateengagement with Indian mutineers, 19 March. Meyrick Holme, Esq. of Winstanley Hall, who took the
The Queen was graciously pleased to command that the
name and arms of Bankes only in 1804; High Sheriff of Lan-
Victoria Cross, which would have been conferred on him if
be granted to his family, in con- caster, 1805, b. 12 Aug. 1768; to. 1st, his first cousin Cathe-
he had survived, should
sideration ot his gallantry. rine, dau. of the Rev. Edward Lally, Vicar of Whitegate, co.
Wynne-Albert, R.N., of Wolfeton House, co. Dorset, J.P. Chester, by whom he had issue an only son, who d. an infant.
and D.L. b. 31 May, 1840; to. 1873, Florence, dau. of Rev.
; He to. 2ndly, 1810, Maria-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas
Frederic Fane, of Moyles Court, Ringwood, co. Hants. Langford-Brooke, Esq. of Mere Hall, same co., and dying
Georgina-Charlotte-Frances, to. 1844, John Floyer, Esq. of
1 March, 1827, left by her an only son,
West Stafford, Dorset, M.P.
Maria-Margaret, d. 1837. Metrick Bankes, Esq., now of Winstanley Hall.
Adelaide, to. 1856, Charles-Wriothesley Digby, Esq. of Arms— Sa., a cross or, between four fleurs-de-lis arg., a
Merydon Hall, co. Warwick. canton of the second.
Augusta-Anne,
Douglas, 4th
to.16 July, 1857, Hon. Ed ward- William h m
son of George Sholto, 17th Earl of l a
—On the stump of a
Crest ppr., a stork, statant, arg.
tree,
beaked and ducally gorged gu.
Seat — Winstanley Hall, near Wigan, co. Lancaster.
Morton. t £
Octavia-Elizabeth, d. at Kingston Lacy, 16 Dec. 1855. )H
The Right Hon. George Bankes d. 5 July, 1856, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Edmund-George Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Lacy,
24 April, b.

1826; to. 1847, Rosa-Louisa, 4th dau. of Percival Bastard,


BANKS OF HIGHMOQR.
Esq. of Stour Payne, Dorset, and had issue, Banks,William, Esq. of Higlimoor House,
Henry-John-Percival, late of Kingston Lacy. Wigton, Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff,
Walter-Ralph, present representative.
1871, b. 21 Jan. 1811 ; m. 1843, Sarah-Barwis, dau.
Adelaide- Annie.
of William Dand, Esq. of Monkhill, Cumberland,
Mr. Bankes d. 2S Jan. 1860, and was s. by his elder son,
Henry-John-Fslcival Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Lacy, b.
and has issue,

12 Feb. 1850; d. at Montreal, 6 Jan. 1869, and was s. by his Henry-Pearson, M.A. Jesus College, Cambridge, Barrister-
brother, tbe present, at-Law, Inner Temple, and J.P. Cumberland, b. 1844.
Walter-Ralph Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Lacy. Edwin-H., M.A. of Jesus College, Cambridge, a Barrister
Arms—Sa., a cross, engrailed, erm., between four fleurs-de- of the Inner Temple, b. 1847.
lis, or,
and Nugent.
quartering Bruen, Martin, Pydel, Wynne, Jones,
JCtlXPfCjJC. —William Banks, Esq. of Keswick, son of
Crest —A
Moor’s head, full-faced, couped at the shoulders,
Joseph Banks,
Greenside Hall, Cumberland,
to. Sarah, dau. of John Pearson, Esq. of
and had a son, the present
ppr., on the head a cap of maintenance gu., turned up ermine,
adorned with a crescent, issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or. proprietor of Higlimoor.
Motto —Velle vult quod Deus. Arms— Sa., a cross, engrailed, or, between in the first and
Seat —Kingston Lacy, Wimborne, co. Dorset. fourth quarters, a bear, rampant, of the last, muzzled, gu.,
and in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a fleur-de-lis of the second.

Crest Upon the trunk of a tree, eradicated and sprouting to
BANKES OF SOUGHTON IIALL. the dexter ppr., an eagle, regqardant, wings elevated, sa.,
charged upon the breast and upon each wing with a fleur-dc-
See Bankes of Corfe Castle. lis or.
Seats —Higlimoor House, Wigton, Cumberland; and
Chichester House, Skinburncss, Silloth.
BANKES OF WINSTANLEY HALL.
Bankes, Meyrick, Esq. of Winstanley Hall and
TJp-Holland House, co. Lancaster, and of Letterewe, BARBOUR OF BARLAY.
co. Ross, J.P., b. 22 Nov. 1811.
Barbour, William, Esq. of Barlay, and Dal-
Etuearrc. Simon Bankes,
the first of this family on shangan, co. Kirkcudbright, J.P., b. 1 Not. 1810 is ;

record, m. 1335, the dau. and heiress of Katherton of Bank


eldest son and successor of the late James Barbour,
Newton, in Craven, Yorkshire, and acquired, jure uxoris, the
Esq. of Barlay (who d. 1 Feb. 1855), by Elizabeth 1

manor of Bank Newton, which remained in the Bankes family


his wife, eldest dau. of the late David Kennedy, Esq.
till sold by the elder branch, about the middle of the 17th

century, to Nicholas Townley, Esq. of Royle. The last male of Knoeknalling, J.P. and D.L. Mr. Barbour s. i

heir of the family of Bankes of Winstanley Hall, the second to Dalshangan, 26 May, 1871, at the death of his i

branch, only brother, Thomas Barbour, Esq. of Dalshan- I

William Bankes, Esq. of Winstanley Hall, High Sheriff co. gan, Kirkcudbright, J.P. i

Lancaster 1784, to. Mary-Anne, dau. of Joseph Bunney, Esq.


Arms—Arg., a saltire az., two escallops in fess, one in base, jjG
of Leicester, and d. s. p. 1800, when the male line of the
and a garb in chief or.
Bankes family became extinct; but Mr. Bankes bequeathed Crest —An
eagle, rising, ppr. e
his property to his first cousin and nearest heir, —
Motto Nihilo nisi cruce.
The Rev. Thomas Holme, of Up-Holland House, and then Seats —Barlay, New Galloway; and Dalshangan, Carsfairn, im
of Winstanley Hall, the son of Anne Bankes, the first cousin co. Kirkcudbright.
of tbe testator. He was 6 . 1732, and to . 1st, Mary, dau. of Hi

Richard Meyrick, Esq., 4th son of Owen Meyrick, Esq. of ;

Bodorgan, co. Anglesea, and by her left issue, BARBOUR OF BOLESWORTH CASTLE. 'h
i. Meyrick, his heir. id
a. Frederick-William (Rev.), B.D., 6. 12 Jan. 1772: Fellow Barbour, Robert, Esq. of Bolesworth Castle,
:

of Corpus Chriati College, Oxford, and afterwards Rector of Chester, J.P. and D.L., b. 1797 ; m. 1st, 1827, 1
fit.
Meysey Hampton, co. Gloucester; to. 1st, May, 1811,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Allan, Esq. of Linkficld,
Mary- Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Pigot, Esq. of Al-
mington Hall, co. Stafford, and left issue, East Lothian and 2ndly, 1836, Janet- Andrew, dau.
;
r Dll;
j
1 Frederick, b. 10 June, 1812 ; M.A. and F.Z.S., Fellow cf of William Fleming, Esq. of Sawmill Field, Glas- ‘ill

Corpus Christi College, Oxford d. unm. ; gow, and has issue,


2 Meyrick (Rev.), b. 13 April, 1815 ; B.A. of Brazennosc Earl

College, Oxford. i. George, of Kingsiee, Chester, Barrister-at-Law, of


Uo!
1 Mary-Elizabeth, to. Rev. Mr. Lee. the Inner Temple, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge,
2 Jane, to. 1842, Henry-Leigh Trafford, Esq.; who d. J.P., Lieut. Earl of Chester Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 1841; So

1869. 4
to.1869, Caroline Easton, dau. of Robert- Andrew Mactie, Da
n. Cholmondeley, b. 23 Jan. 1779; d. 12 Aug. 1793. Esq., of Ashfield Hall, Chester; and Dreghorn Castle, k
i.Jane, to. Lieut.-Col. Burgh Leighton, who d. 1836,
ii.Anne, m. Rev. G. Borlase, who d. 1809, s. v.
s. p. Mid-Lothian, and has a son Robert, b. 1876. k
Janetta. co
hi. Mary-Meyrick, d. unm. 1834. iv. "Harriet.
i.
U
He to. 2ndly, 1800, Anne, sister of the late Sir Baldwin Mr. Barbour purchased Bolesworth Castle 1857, (

Leighton, 8th bait., but by her (who survived him and d. in served as High Sheriff, Chester, 1866. k
k
—H
— : ;

BAR THE LANDED GENTRY, BAR


5£,tn&XjJC» —
umphrey Barbour, Esq. of Bankhead, Mr. Barclay d. 1797, and was s. by his son,
Kilbarchan, co. Renfrew, m. Elizabeth, only dau. of John Robert Barclay-Allardice, Esq. of Urie and Allardice
Freeland, Esq. of Glasgow, and was father of 6. 25 Aug. 1779; m. 1815, Mary, dau. of Alexander Dalgarno)
Robert Barbour, Esq. of Boleswcrth. of Aberdeen, and had an only child to survive infancy.
Arms —Arg. a saltire gu., between a garb in chief, two escallops Margaret Barclay-Allardice, heiress of line, b. 4 July
in fess, and another in base, az. 1816, who claimed the Earldoms of Strathearn, Monteith*
Crest —
A passion cross on three grices gu. and Airth, before the House of Lords, 1870. She m. 1st, £
Motto Nihilo nisi cruce. — April, 1840,Samuel Ritchie, by whom she has surviving issue,

Seat Bolesworth Castle, Chester. 1 Robert Barclay-Allardice, b. 19 May, 1841.
2 David-Stuart Barclay-Allardice, b. 21 Nov. 1845; m. 15
Oct. 1868, Fannie-Foster, elder dau. of Edwin-Day Elliot,
BARCKAKD OF HORSTED. Esq. of West Brattleboro, Vermont, U.S., and has issue,
Barchard, Francis, Esq. of Horsted Place, Robert, b. 18 Aug. 1869.
Elliot-Ritchie, b. 10 Oct. 1873.
Sussex, J.P., D.L., M. A., Barrister-at-Law, formerly
David-Graham, b. 11 Dec. 1877.
Capt. Sussex Militia Artillery, b. 1826 m. 1861, ; Margaret-Anna, b. 21 Dec. 1871.
Arentina, dau. of John Watson, Esq. of Hove. Mr. Ritchie d. 17 Sept. 1845, and his widow, Margaret, m.
Francis Barchard, Esq. of Horsted, High 2ndly, 30 July, 1854, James Tanner, by whom, who
3LtlI£7l(J£.
d. 21 Jan. 1866, she had a dau., Augusta-Graham, d. unm .
Sheriff, Sussex 1853, to. Margaret- Jane, dau. of Elphinstone
21 Dec. 1874.
Piggott, Esq., Chief Justice of Tobago, and niece of Sir Arthur
Mr. Barclay-Allardice being heir general and of line of
Piggott, Attorney-General, and had issue,
William, 1st Earl of Airth, as such claimed the earldoms of
i. Francis, now of Horsted.
Strathearn, Monteith, and Airth. He was sole heir of the body
ii. Elphinstone, b. 1827; m. 1860, Katherine, dau. of Capt.
Barwill, R.N., and has issue a son, 6. 1861. of Prince David, son of Robert II., King of Scotland. He d.
1854, when the representation in the male line devolved on
Seat —Horsted Place, Uckfield, Sussex. Charles Barclay, Esq., of Bury Hill, whose descent is as
follows
BARCLAY OF MATHERS AND TJRIE. David Barclay, 2nd son of Robert Barclay, of Urie, the
Apologist of the Quakers, settled in London, and entertained
Represented by Barclay of Bury Hill. successively Queen Anne, George I., George II., and George
Barclay, Robert, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey, III., when they visited the city on Lord Mayor’s day. He m.

High Sheriff, 1878, Chief of the House of Barclay 1st, 1707, Anne, dau. of James Taylor, of London, by whom
he had issue,
'of Mathers and Urie b. 7 Oct. 1837, s. his father ,
James, who m. Sarah Freame, and had two sons, Joseph and
as Chief of Mathers and Urie, 1869, in. 28 Hoy. Alexander, both d. s. p., and one dau., Anne, wife of James
1877, Laura-Charlotte-Rachel, eldest dau. of Mar- Allardice, of Allardice.
maduke WyYill, Esq. of Constable-Burton, M.P. Alexander, of whom presently.
for Richmond, by Laura his wife, dau. and heiress of Elizabeth, m. Timothy Bevan, Esq.

,the late Sir Charles Ibbetson, Bart, of Denton Park. He m. 2ndly, 1723, Priscilla, dau. of John Freame, of London,
by whom he had, with six daus., two sons,
iLtllCaffC. Alexander De Berclay, b. circa 1326 (direct
David, of Youngbury, Herts, w’ho m. 1st, Martha Hudson,
(descendant from Roger Berchelai, described in Domesday and 2ndly, Rachael, dau. of Samson Lloyd, Banker at Bir-
Book as holding land in Gloucestershire temp. Edward the mingham the last-named lady d. s. p. but by his 1st
; ;

(Confessor, the founder of the family of Berkeley or Barclay), wife, David Barclay left at his decease, 1809, an only dau.
inherited the old family estate in the shire of Mearns and to ;
and heiress, Agatha, who to. Richard Gurney, Esq. of
him and Katherine his wife, William Keith, Marischal of Scot- Keswick, co. Norfolk, and had a son, the late Hudson
Gurney, Esq. of Keswick, and a dau., Agatha, widow of
land, his brother-in-law, granted, 1351, by charter confirmed
Sampson Hanbury, Esq. of Poles, Herts.
by King David II., the lands of Mathers. This estate of John, ancestor of Joseph-Gurney Barclay, Esq. of Leyton.
[Mathers descended in regular succession, from father to son,
(through many generations, to The 2nd son,
i David Barclay, of Mathers, 6. 1580 who d. about 1650, Alexander Barclay, Esq., 6. 1711; d. at Philadelphia,
;

(having previously sold the property of Mathers. By Elizabeth 1771, leaving, by Ann Hickman, his wife, a son,

Ihis wife, dau. of Sir John Livingstone, ofDunipace, he left a


Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey, b. 1751
;son and successor, m. 1st, 1775, Rachel, dau. of John Gurney, Esq. of
Col. David Barclay, 6. 1610 who served with distinction Keswick; and 2ndly, Margaret Hodgson; by the former of
;
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junder Gustavus Adolphus, and, on his return home, attained whom he had (with daus., of whom Agatha, m. George
Ithe rank of Colonel during the great civil war. In 1647, he Hilhouse, Esq.; Anne, m. Jacob-Foster Reynolds, Esq.; Lucy,
purchased the lands and barony of Urie, co. Kincardine, from m. George-Croker Fox, Esq. of Grove Hill Maria, m. Robert-
;

William, Earl Marischal. He m. Katharine, dau. of Sir Robert Were Fox, Esq.; and Martha, m. Lieut.-Col. John Brum-
(Gordon, of Gordonstoun, and was s. by his eldest son, head, C.B.) four sons,
Robert Barclay, of Urie, the celebrated Apologist of the
)
i. Charles, his heir.
Quakers, b. 28 Dec. 1648 who m. Feb. 1669-70, Christian, dau.
;
ii. David, ancestor of Barclay of EastvncJc Parle.
pf Gilbert Mollison, of the family of Mollison of Aberdeenshire ,
hi. Gurney, b. 1786; who m. Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of John
Freshfield, Esq., and d. leaving an only child, Robert-
(and had, with four daus., three sons, i. Robert, his heir;
Gurney, b. 1819; m. 1840, Catherine-Henrietta, dau. of
ii. David, ancestor of Barclay of Bury Hill, now chief of Marmaduke Wyvill, Esq. of Constable Burton, co. York,
die house in. John, who settled in Dublin. The eldest son,
; rv. Alexander, b. 1791 ; d. unm. 1812.
Robert Barclay, Esq. of Urie, b. 1672 ; was father of

Mr. Barclay was s. at his decease by his eldest son,


Robert Barclay, Esq. of Urie, 6. 1699 ; whose eldest son and
Charles Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey, b. 26 Dec.
heir,
1870; M.P. for Southwark from 1815 to 1818; for Dundalk
i
Robert Barclay, Esq.
of Urie, 6. 1731-32 M.P. for Kincar- ;
from 1626 to 1830; and for West Surrey from 1834 to 1838, and
dineshire m. 1st, Lucy, dau. of David Barclay, Esq., by
;
High Sheriff of Surrey, 1842. In 1854, at the decease of his
(whom he had a dau., Lucy, m. Samuel Galton, Esq. of
kinsman, Robert Barclay Allardice, Esq. of Urie and Allardice,
Duddeston House, co. Warwick; and 2ndly, 1776, Sarah-Anne
he succeeded to the male representation of the family of
Allardice, only dau. of James Allardice, of Allardice, heiress
Barclay of Mathers and Urie. He to. 1 Aug. 1804, Anna-
pf line of the Earls of Airth and Monteith, and of Prince David,
Maria, eldest dau. of Thomas Kett, Esq. of Seething, co.
Earl of Strathearn, son of Robert II., King of Scotland, by
Norfolk, and had issue,
shorn (who d. 7 July, 1833) he had,
Robert, his heir. i. Arthur-Kett, late representative of the family.
Robert, b. 10 Aug. 1808; m. Feb. 1830, Rachel, dau. of
I

James, d. at Ceylon, 1803, unm. ii.


Osgood Hanbury, Esq. of Holfield Grange, Essex, and d.
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David-Stuart, Major 28th foot, d. unm. 1826.


Anne, d. unm. 29 Oct. 1782. April, 1843, having had issue,
Une-Cameron, m. 25 July, 1800, John Innes, Esq. of Cowic, 1 Hanbury, b. 1 June, 1836 m. 20 July, 1864, his cousin,
;

co. Kincardine, and d. Sept. 1809. Adeline-Henrietta, 3rd dau. of A.-K. Barclay, Esq. OJ
Bury and has a son,b. 30 June, 1865.
j

j
Margaret, m. 1809, Hudson Gurney, Esq. of Keswick, and Hill,
d. 16 Dec. 1855 2 Charles, 6. 1837.
Mary, twin with Margaret, d. unm. June, 1799. 1 Anna-Maria, to. Sampson Hanbury, Esq.
Rodney, d. unm. 1853. 2 Emily, to. Rev. Hayward Joyce.
j
. ;

4 b BAR THE LANDED GENTRY. BAR


nr. Charles, b. 18i0; d. 1823. v. Alfred-Gordon, b. 1867 ;
d. 1863.
iv. 1819; to. 1844, Emily, dan. of Rev.
Thomas-George, b. vi. Francis-Hubert, 6. 1869.
James Joyce, Vicar of Dorking, ii. Margaret- Jane. in. Mary-Elizabeth-Gurney.
i. Anna-Maria, d. young, 1812.
n. Caroline, m. 1837, Jokn-Gurney Hoare, Esq. of Hamp- UtlTPajje.—This is a branch of Barclay of Mathers and
stead. Urie, of which Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, is the
hi. Rachel- Juliana, m. 1847, Joseph Hoare, Esq. of Hamp- representative.
stead.
John Barclay, of Cambridge Heath, merchant in London,
Mr. Barclay was s. by his eldest son,
2nd son of David Barclay, of London, by Priscilla Freame his
Arthor-Kett Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey,
2nd wife, and grandson of Robert Barclay, of Urie, the Apologist
F.R.S., J.P. and D.L., Chief of the House of Barclay of
of the Quakers, to. Susanna Willet, and d. 1787, aged 59,
Mathers and Urie b. 20 June, 1806 to. 20 Dec. 1836, Maria-
, ;
leaving issue,
Octavia, dau. of Ichabod Wright, Esq. of Mapperley, co.
Notts, and d. 20 Nov. 1869, having had issue,
Robert, his heir.
David, 6. 1763, d. s. p.
i. Robert, present chief of the house. Mary, to. John-Henry Tritton, Esq.
.ii. Charles- Arthur, b. 1834; to. 7 June, 1864, Emma-Rhoda, Susannah-Willet, to. Osgood Hanbury, Esq. of Ilolficld
dau. of John Bentley, Esq. of Birch House, Lancashire, and Grange, Essex, who d. 1851.
has three sons, Ronald; Edwin; Oscar-Francis ; and two Priscilla, to. William Hall, Esq., and had two daus., Eleanor-
daus. Willet, to. Osgood Hanbury, Esq. of Holfield Grange, and
iii. Henry-John, b. and d. 1840.
Emily, to. Robert Hanbury, Esq. of Poles, Herts.
iv. Frederick-Kett, b. 1841.
v. Charles- Wright, b. 1853. The elder son,
i. Harriet-Maria. Robert Barclay, Esq. of Clapham Common, Surrey, b.
ii. Rachel-Caroline, to. 24 Aug. 1864, James Gildea, Capt. 1758; to. Ann, dau. of Isaac Ford, Esq. of Manchester, a
2nd Warwick Militia, son of Very Rev. George-Robert lineal descendant of the ancient family of Ford of Ford Green,
Gildea, Rector of Maylough and Provost of Tuam, co.
co. Stafford, and had issue,
Galway.
iii. Adeline-Henrietta, to. 29 July, 1864, to her cousin Han- i. Robert, his heir.
bury Barclay, Esq., eldest son of the late Robert Barclay, ii. Abraham-Raw linson, d. 1845.
Esq. iii. Ford, b. 1795; to. 1824, Esther, dau. of William Foster i

iv. Emily-Octavia, to. 1868, Reginald-More Bray, Esq. of Reynolds, Esq. of Carshalton House, Surrey, and d. 1859,
Shere. having had issue,
v. Margaret, to. 1 July, 1869, Sir Arthur-Temple-Felix Clay, 1 Henry-Ford, of Monkhams, Woodford, J.P. andD.L. for
Eart. (see Burke's Peerage). Essex, b. 9 Sept. 1826; m. 13 April, 1848, Richenda-Louisa,
vi. Neville- Juliana, to. Rev. Charlcs-Lea Wilson. youngest dau. of the late Samuel Gurney, Esq. of Upton,
Mr. Barclay d. 1869. Essex, and has issue, Hugh-Gurney, of Thorpe, Norwich,
b. 1851; Henry-Ford-Gurney, b. 1860; George-Head, b.
Arms— Az.,
a chevron, and in chief three crosses-patee arg.
1862; Cameron, 6. 1865; Charles-Theodore, b. 1867;

Crest A mitre or. Edith-Richenda, to. F.-Maltby Bland, Esq. of Bury St.

Supporters Two savages wreathed round the loins with oak, Edmunds Sarah- Adelaide, to. Charles-A. Leatham, Esq.
;
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each holding in the exterior hand a club, all ppr. of Woodford, Essex; Marion-Alice-de Gourney.

Motto In cruce spero. 2 Charles-Reynolds, b. 1833.
#Seaf—Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey.
3 Frederick- John, b. 1839.
1 Mary-Anna.

iv. John, b. 1797 m. 1st, Georgine Hill, by whom he had


BARCLAY OF EASTWICK PARK. ;

a son John, b. 1821, who to. Isabella Waite, and has, John-
Henry W.-Prior Robert-Grenfell Charles Isabella
Barclay, Hedworth-Trelawny, Esq. of East- Georgine
; ;

and Rachel. He to. 2ndly, Mary Moate, and


; ;

wick Park, Surrey, b. 10 May, 1859. dying 1838, left by her a son and a dau., Robert, b. 1833, m.
JbtltCTlCJC. —
This is a branch of Barclay of Mathers and Sarah-Matilda Fry; and Mary, m. Samuel- Loyd Stacy,
Esq.
Urie, springing from
i. Anne-Ford, d. 1794. ii. Susanna, d. 1852.
David Barclay, Esq. of Eastwiclc Park, Surrey, M.P. for iii. Mary, to. 1815, Hubert-John-Barclay Galton, Esq. of
Sunderland, 2nd son of Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Warley Hall,
co. Salop.
Surrey, and brother of Charles Barclay, who became heir iv. Lydia-Ann, d. unm. 1855.
male of the house of Barclay in 1854. He was b. 1784; to. 20 v. Elizabeth-Lucy, to. Henry Birkbeck, Esq.
Oct. 1818, Maria-Dorothea, dau. of the late Sir Iledworth Wil- Robert Barclay d. 1866, and was s. by his eldest son,
liamson, Bart., and had issue, Robert Barclay, Esq. of Leyton, Essex, b. 1787 ; to.
i. Hedwortii-David, his heir. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Gurney, Esq. of Lakenham Grove,
ii. Alexander-Charles, M.P. for Taunton, 1865. Norfolk, and had issue,
iii. Robert-William. iv. David, Capt. 16th Lancers, Robert, b. 1815 to. Elizabeth Backhouse, but d. s. p. 1812.
;
i. Maria-Dorothea. ii. Elizabeth- Jane. Joseph-Gurney, now of Leyton.
Mr. David Barclay, d. 1 July, 1861, and was s. by his eldest Henry, d. unm. 1851.
son, Jane-Mary. Elizabeth-Gurney, d. 1817.
Hedwortii-David Barclay, Esq. of Eastwick Park, b. 15 Ann-Ford, m. Henry Fowler, Esq. of Melksham.
Emma-Lucy, d. 1847.
Oct. 1820; to. 1857, Agnes-Caroline, dau. of Henry-Brereton
Rachel, to. Alfred Backhouse, Esq. of Darlington.
Trelawny, Esq. of Shotwick, co. Chester, and widow of John- Louisa, d. 1847.
James Callcy, Esq. of Burderop Park, co. Wilts, and had
Mr. Barclay d. 1853.
issue,
i. Hedworth-Trelawny, his successor.

Arms Az., a chevron, and in chief three crosses-patee, arg.,
quartering Willet and Gurney.
ii. Harry-David, b. 1860.
i. Agnes-Emma.
in. Reginald, b. 1861.
Crest —
A mitre or.

Motto In cruce spero.
Mr. Barclay d. 25 Aug. 1873. —
Residences Leyton, Essex; Queen’s Gardens, Brighton:
Arms , Crest and Motto —Same as Barclay of Mathers and Higham, Bury St. Edmunds.
Urie.
Seat —Eastwick Park, Leatherhead, Surrey.
BARHAM OF TFECWN.
BARCLAY OF LEYTON. Tlie Key. Charles-Henry Barham, o:
late
Barclay, Joseph- G-urney, Esq. of Leyton, Trecwn, co. Pembroke, J.P., M.A., Ch. Ch. Oxford
Essex, and Higham, Suffolk, b. 1816 m. 1st, Marv- ; nephew, and sole representative of Henry, last Ear
Walker, dau. of William Leatham, Esq. of Wake- of Thanet, m. 1st, 1836, Elizabeth Maria ( d 1860)
field, and by her (who d. 10 Eeb. 1848) has issue, dau. of W.-B. Ince, Esq. ; and 2ndly, 1863, Ellen
i. Robert, b. 1843. Catherine, eldest dau. of E.-T. Massy, Esq. o
ii. William-Leatham, b. 1845. Cottesmore, Haverfordwest, only son of the lat
i. Elizabeth-Gurney, d. an infant, 1849. Hon. Edward Massy. Mr. Barham was for som
Mr. Barclay m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of William time Rector of Barming, Kent, and of Kirkby Tliort

Exton, Esq. of Hitchin, and has issue, Westmoreland, and d. 15 Aug. 1878.
Henry- Albert, b. 1856. ILtUCagC.—Tliis is a branch of the ancient family
:

in. <

nr. Edward-Exton, 6. 1860. Foster, of Northumberland.


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BAR THE LANDED GENTRY. BAR 77


Col. Jons Foster, 6. 1G81 (see Foster of Jamaica ), m. he had twelve children; he m. 2ndly, Margaret Boddington,
Elizabeth Smith, of Barbadoes, and d. Aug. 1731, leaving and had by her two daus. He d. 16 Jan. 1827 his son, ;

ssue, five sons and four daus. His widow m. 2ndly, Henry Daniel Eaymond-Barker, Esq., of Fairford Park, m. 1797,
i
Jarham, Esq. of Jamaica, a descendant of the family of that Sophia-Anne, youngest dau. of John Ives, Esq. of Norfolk, and
lame, of Barham Court, Kent. (See Hasted's History of had issue,
Kent.) Mr. Henry Barham adopted his wife’s youngest son, John-Kaymond, now of Fairford Park.
Joseph Foster, Esq., who was b. 1727, and assumed by Act George-Ives.
if Parliament the name of Barham, and d. 1789. He m. 1st, Henry-Charles, Rector of Daylingworth, co. Gloucester.
Sophia-Anna, m. Bernard Brocas, Esq. of Beaurepairc, Hants.
lorothea, dau. and eventual heir of Erasmus Vaughan, Esq.
Harriet-Ives, m. the Rev. F. Rice, Vicar of Fairford.
f Trecwn, co. Pembroke, and 2ndly, Lady Hill, widow of Sir
lowland Hill, of Hawkestone. By his 1st wife he had issue, He d. 24 July, 1827.

/ith five daus., three sons, viz., Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., five escallops in cross, or
;
i. Joseph, his heir. 2nd and 3rd, Raymond, az., an eagle, displ., arg., charged on
ii. John, m. Eliza Gill, and left three daus.
the body with three torteaux in pale, on a chief, embattled of
hi. Thomas, of Leckinick, Cornwall, b. 1766 m. Mary-Ann the second, as many torteaux.
Morton, and d. 1844, leaving, with other issue,
;
Crests — 1st, on a rock arg., a hawk, close, or, for Barker ;
2nd, out of a mural crown, a demi-eagle, displayed, or, charged
1 Thomas, b. 1794; m. 1st, Sarah Garratt; 2ndly, Mar-
on the body with three torteaux, in pale, for Raymond.
garet Henryson, and d. 1869, leaving Eustace, m. Ellen
Hoare; Alfred, m. Eliza Jevons; Alkman, m. Nannie-O.

Motto Virtus tutissima cassis.
Ellis, of Baltimore, U.S.A. and others. ;

Seat Fairford Park, Fairford, co. Gloucester.

2 Charles, b. 1804; m. Caroline Carlyon, and has issue,


Francis, m. Sibella Elwyn ;
Morton and Frederick.
;

he eldest son, BARKER OF STANLAKE PARK.


Joseph Foster Barham, Esq. of Trecwn, M.P.6. 1759, s. his
ither; m. 26 July, 1792, Lady Caroline Tufton, sister of
Barker, Rev. Alfred-Gresley, M.A., of Stan-
1
enry, 11th and last Earl of Thanet, and had issue by her lake Park, Reading, Patron and Rector of Sherfield-
vho d. 3 Nov. 1832), on-Loddon, Basingstoke, b. 11 Dec., 1835 ; s. his
i. John, of Trecwn, M.P., b. 1810; m. 14 Jan. 1834, Lady brother as representative of the family 1869 ; m.
Katherine Grimston, dau. of James Walter, 1st Earl of 23 May, 1865, Agnes, 2nd dau. of Rev. Comyns
Verulam, and d. s. p. 22 May, 1838. His widow m. 2ndly,
4 June, 1839, George-William-Frederick, 4th Earl of Clar- Tucker, of Beech Hill, co. Devon, and has issue,
endon, and d. 4 July, 1874. Frederick-George, 6 27 Oct. 1866..

ii. Charles-Henry, late of Trecwn.


Violet- Agnes, b. 17 Sept. 1867.
i. Mary, m. Count Gaccioci.
ii. Caroline, m. Rev. Sanderson Robins, and has issue.
Frances-Mary, b. 16 April, 1873.

<Arms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Barham; 2nd and 3rd, IbUTPJtjJC. —
Thomas Barker, Esq. of Springfield House,
t)STER. whose pedigree can, it is stated, be traced back to-
Crests — Barham; 2nd, Foster.
1st,
co. Stafford,
William Barker, of Hatton, Warfield, Shropshire, living temp.
Seat — Trecwn, Haverdfordwest, Pembroke. co.
Edward III., was b. 1720, and m. twice: 1st, Elizabeth Fisher,
and 2ndly, J ane Lardner, and had a son and heir,
George Barker, Esq. of Stanlake Park, co. Berks, J.P.,,
BARING OF OAKWOOD, &c. High Sheriff 1857 m. 1829, Emma-Sophia (now Mrs. Barker,
;

of Stanlake), dau. of Frederick-George Prescott, Esq. of


Baring, of Oakwood, Sussex; Norman Court, Theobald’s Park, co. Herts, and had issue,
). Hants High Beach, Essex.
;
i. George-William, his heir.
John Baring, Esq. of Oakwood. ii. Alfred-Gresley, present representative.
William-Henry Baring, Esq. of Norman Court. in. Frederick - Grote, killed at Inkerman, while serving
with the 68th regt.
Thomas-Charles-Baring, Esq. of High Beach, Essex.
i. Emma-Blanch, m. 1866, Letabl ere- John Litton, Barrister-
(See Burke’s Peerage under Northbrook, E.)
, at-Law, 2nd son of the late Right Hon. Edward Litton of
Altmore, co. Tyrone, Master in Chancery in Ireland, and d.
4 Dec. 1868, leaving one son, George-Letabl£re John.
Mr. Barker d. 16 Nov. 1868, and was s. by his eldest son,
BARKER OF KILCOOLEY ABBEY. George-William Barker, Esq. of Stanlake Park, J.P.,
See Ponsonby. Barrister-at-Law, and an Officer in the Berks Militia, cL
unm. Sept. 1869, when Stanlake Park devolved on his mother,
and he was s. in the representation of the family by his only
EAYMOND-BARKER OF FAIRFORD brother,
Rev. Alfred-Gresley Barker.
PARK.
Arms—Az., five escallops in cross or.
Raymond-Barker, John-Raymond, Esq. of Crest —On a rock arg., a hawk, close, or.
and D.L., High
lirford Park, co. Gloucester, J.P. Motto —In solo Deo salus.
leriff 1853, b. 30 March, 1801 m. 1st, 6 May, ;
Seat— Stanlake Park, Reading.
$23, Harriott-Ives, dau. of William Bosanquet,
sq. of London, Banker, by whom he had issue,

i. Augusta, m. 1 Jan. 1856, Col. Sir Lumlcy Graham,


BARKER OF CROBOY.
Bart, of Kirlcstall, co. York. Barker, William- Oliver, Esq. of Stirling, co.
|n. Leonora. Meath, M.D., Trim Coll., Dublin b. 4 Oct. 1818; ;

14 Dec. 1841, the Lady Katherine


e m. 2ndly, in. 25 April, 1861, Charlotte, dau. of Henry Mills,

I Coreton, youngest dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Esq. of Turnings, co. Kildare, and had issue,
[

I ucie, and has by her a son, Mary, 6. 23 June, 1862; d. 3 May, 1864.
I. Percy-Fitzhardine, J.P., b. 23 Feb. 1843, m. 25 June, family, whose ancestor settled in Ireland
Etltcagc.— This
1874, Morna-Georgina, 2nd dau. of Sir Joseph Hawley, Commonwealth, was established in the co.
j at the time of the
Bart, of Leybourne Grange, Kent, and has two sons,
of Meath, by
;
1 Reginald-Henry, 6. 8 Feb. 1875. Charles Barker, who accompanied Cromwell to Ireland,
2 Hugh-William-Heneage, b. 15 Sept. 1876. and fixed his residence at Croboy, co. Meath. He obtained
jlLtncafJP. —
sther Barker, lady of the Manor of Fair- grants of lands under the Act of Settlement. At his
decease,
by
’d, dau. and co-heir pf Samuel Barker, Esq., High Sheriff of he left issue, two sons, Charles, who being disinherited
oucester 1691, and grand-dau. of Andrew Barker, who pur- his father, returned to England, and
ased Fairford from the Traceys, m. James Lamb, Esq. of Oliver Barker, Esq. of Croboy, to whom his father
I dated 22
ickney, but d. s.p. 1789, having devised her estates to bequeathed the Irish estate. He m. 1714 (settlement
Maynooth
John Raymond, Esq., who took the surname of Barker in Feb. 1714), Mary, dau. of James MacManus, Esq. of
dition to his patronymic, by sign-manual. He m. 1st, Martha . Park, co. Kildare, and had issue,
-heir of Daniel Booth, Esq. of Hutton Hall, Essex, by whom Charles, his heir.
—E

78 BAR THE LANDED GENTRY. BAR


James, Lieut. -Col. 2nd Queen’s Own Royal regiment of foot, Ursula-Mary-Florence, b. 4 July, 1SC9, at Coombe House,
6. 1717, d. 6 July, 1800, unm., and was buried at Clonard. Westbury-on-Trym, co. Gloucester.
to. Meath.
Richard, who eventually s. to the Irish estates. HtUCajje. — dward-Gale Boldero, Esq., a descendant
Eleanor, to. Edward Nugent, Esq. of Clomnorril, co. West- of the family of Boldero of Ixworth, Suffolk, inherited the
meath. manor of Cornbrough, in Sheriff Hutton, co. York, from his
Alice, to. Samuel Coates, Esq. of Abbey Shrule, co. Long-
ford.
mother, a dau. of —
Gale, Esq. of York. He to. Mary, eldest
dau., and eventually sole heiress, of William Lewyns, Esq. of
Catherine, d. unm.
Eske, co. York, by his wife, Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir
The eldest son, Edward Barnard, Knt.,* and left issue by her (who d. 1753, |

Charles Barker, Esq. of Croboy, b. 1716 to. Mary, dau. of ;


aged 63) four sons, viz.,
John Nugent, Esq. of Balnacara, co. Westmeath, and had
i. Lewyns,his heir.
issue by her an only child, Oliver, who left Ireland and entered ii. John, a Banker in London, first of Stapleton Park, co. York,
the Austrian service. His brother, and subsequently of Aspenden Hall, co. Herts.
Richard Barker, Esq., 3rd son of Oliver Barker, Esq. of hi. Edward-Gale, a Banker in London.
Croboy, m. 1755, Alice, only dau. of Henry Cusack, Esq. of iv. Henry, of Aviary Hill, Kent, and two daus.

Clonard, and had issue by her (who d. 10 June, 1818), aged 90 The eldest son,
(with two daus.), Lewyns Boldero, Esq., assumed in 1769, the surname and
Oliver, his heir. arms of Barnard. He to. 1750, Anne dau. of William Popple- -

Charles, b. Jane, dau. of Thomas Antisell, Esq. of


1756 ;
to. well, Esq. of Pontefract, co. York, and by her (who d. 1797, .
j

Bir, King’s Co., and


d. without leaving issue. aged 68) had issue,
James, b. 1763 to. Lucy, dau. of Edward Donovan, Esq. of
;
i. Henry, his heir.
Ballymore, co. Wexford. (See Donovan of Ballymore.)
ii. Lewyns, b. 1758, d. 1820, leaving an only child, Mary-
Richard.
Anne, to. 1821, Capt. John Ditmas (who d. 1827), and has
Mr. Richard Barker d. 1 June, 1794, and was s. by his eldest issue three daus.
son, i. Anne, to. 1780, Robert, 1st Lord Carrington, d. 1827.
Oliver Barker, Esq. of Clonard, 6 1756; to . . 1st, 1783, ii. Mary, to. 1808, James Bankes, Esq. cousin to Sir Joseph
Bankes, K.B., and d. 1834.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Herbert, and had issue,
Mr. Boldero Barnard d. 1783, aged 75, and was s. by his son,
Richard, his heir.
Oliver, 6. Nov. 1795; 1854. d. unm. Henry Boldero-Barnard, Esq. of Cave Castle, b. 1755 to. ;

Ellen, to. Edward d’Arcy, Esq., Capt. 43rd regiment, and 23 April, 1788, Sarah-Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of
had issue (with three daus.), a son, Oliver, Major 18th Royal Roger Gee, Esq. of Bishop Burton (she d. 28 Nov. 1832), and
Irish regiment, who to. Martha, eldest dau. of Richard had issue,
Buck, Esq. of Hartland, co. Devon, Capt. R.N., and has
i. Henry-Gee, his heir.
issue.
ii. Charles-Lewyns, b. 19 Jan. 1790, Capt. Scotch Greys;
Alicia, d. 1855.
killed at Waterloo, 1815.
He to. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of John Kirkland, Esq., Dromin, hi. Edward-William (Rev.), of Brantingham Thorpe, 6. 16
co. Longford, and d. 15 Aug. 1840, when he was s. by his March, 1791; Yicar of South Cave; to. 25 April, 1821,
Philadelphia-Frances-Esther, dau. of Archdeacon Wrang-
eldest son,
liam (she to. 2ndly, in 1848, the Rev. C.-W.-W. Eyton, Rector .

Richard Barker, Esq. of Sterling, co. Meath, and Gardiner’s of Aston Clinton, Bucks, who d. 1870) and dying 10 Jan..
Row, Dublin, 6 5 April, 1785 to 5 Aug. 1817, Mary (d. 23
. ;
.
1828, left issue,
March, 1862), dau. of Francis MacFarlane, Esq. of Huntstown, Charles-Edward-Gee, heir to his uncle.
1
co. Dublin, and Stirling, co. Meath, and had issue? Rosamond.
1 2 Caroline,
William-Oliver, his heir. i. Sarah-Elinor, 6. 11 Aug. 1810; to. 10 Oct. 1832, Joseph ,

Francis-Oliver, M.D., 3rd (the Buffs) regiment, b. 28 March, Delpratt, Esq., son of Samuel Delpratt, Esq. of Jamaica,
j

1820; to. 3 Nov. 1859, Louisa- Ann, dau. of James Espi- and dying 7 Jan. 1852, left issue two sons and eight daus.
nasse, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Rochester, d. at Feb. 1815, and was
Mr. Boldero-Barnard d. 6 s. by his eldest I

Meerut, India, 9 June, 1863, leaving issue, Richard-James-


son,
Oliver, 6. 11 Jan. 1861.
Richard-Oliver, b. 23 Nov. 1821 to. 10 Oct. 1855, Katherine-
;
Henry-Gee Barnard, Esq. of Cave Castle, 6. 22 Feb. 1789;
j

Margaret, only dau. of Arthur Grose, Esq., Comm. R.N. Capt. Scots Greys to. 8 April, 1834, Elizabeth-Mary, dau. of
; I

Edward-Oliver, Lieut. 96th regt., 6. 30 Dec. 1824, and d. at Henry Eliott, Esq. of Clonmell, and dying without issue, it

Lahore, India, 12 Dec. 1851. 23 April, 1858, was s. (after the death of his widow, who sur-
Oliver, b. 18 Jan. 1827 ; m. 1 March, 1859, Selina-Jessie,
vived till 16 Feb. 1872) by his nephew, the present possessor.
dau. of Richard-Nassau Bolton, Esq., late Capt. 84th
regt., and granddau. of Edward Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg.,
;
j

co. Dublin, and d. 30 Dec. 1873, leaving issue, Richard- a bear, rampant, sa., muzzled or; 2nd and 3rd, per pale, or
William-Oliver, 6. 1 Nov. 1860 ; Mary-Selina- Jessie ; Eliza- and az., a saltier counterchanged, surmounted by a saltieret;
beth-Florence- Josephine. .2nd and 3rd, gu., a sword in bend, arg., for Gee.
Henry-Oliver, LL.D. of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law, —
Crests A bear, as in the arms, for Barnard a greyhound, ;

J.P. co. Meath, b. 14 May, 1832. courant, for Boldero.


Mary, to. 7 April, 1847, John-Harlowe Workman, Barris- —
Motto Festina lente.
ter-at-Law, only son of Harlowe-Phibbs Workman, Esq. by —
Seat Cave Castle, Brough, co. York.
Mira his wife, dau. of George O’Malley, Esq. of Spencer
Park, co. Mayo, and d. 8 Nov. 1871. Mr. Workman d. 18
April, 1848.
Elizabeth, to. 23 April, 1850, Sir Ralph-Smith Cusack, Knt. EARNASD OF PRESTBTJFY.
Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, in Ireland, 2nd son of
James- William Cusack, Esq. of Feltrim, co. Dublin. Barnard, Thomas, Esq. of Prestbury, co.
Frances, to. 18 Aug. 1859, William-S.-B. Kaye, Barrister-at- Gloucester, formerly an officer in the 65tli regt., b.
Law, son of George Kaye, Esq., late 40th regt.
29 July, 1823.
Mr. Barker d. 18 Feb. 1853.
ILtltCTtCJE. The Rev. Thomas Barnard, of Leeds, who to.
Arms—Per chevron, engrailed or and sa., a lion rampant,
Miss Drake, had, with a dau., Frances, wife of the Rev. Mr.
counterchanged, in the dexter chief point a crescent of the
second. Jackson, two sons, Thomas, his heir, and Charles, who to.
' Crest —
A demi Moor, ppr., over his left shoulder a sash gu., and had issue. The elder son,
in his dexter hand an arrow or, feathered and headed arg., The Rev. Thomas Barnard, Rector of Withersfield, Suffolk,
and on his sinister arm a shield, gold, charged with a crescent m. Melosine Rosenhagen, and had issue,
sa.
Motto — Mors potius macula.
Beat —Stirling House, Clonsella, co. Meath. * The family of Barnard is supposed to Rave settled in
Yorkshire towards the close of the fourteenth century, in the
person of Edward Barnard, armiger, who d. in 1401, and was
buried in York Minster. His descendant, Sir Edward Bar-
BARNARD OF CAVE CASTLE. nard, of North Dalton and Cowlam, was knighted by King
Charles II., and was recorder of Beverley and Kingston-upon- ,

Barnard, Charles-Edward-G-ee, Esq. of Cave Hull, and dying in 1688, was s. (after the death of several
Castle, co. York, J.P., b. 23 March, 1822 ; m. 5 June, elder sons, without male issue) by his youngest son, Henry
1862, Sophia-Letitia, 5 th dau. of Hon. Andrew- God- Barnard, M.D. of Beverley, who to. a dau. of Sir Christopher (

Lowther, Bart., and d. s. p. in 1769, aged 94, having bequeathed


frey Stuart, 2nd son of Andrew-Thpmas, 1st Earl his estates to bis grand-nephew, Lewyns Boldero, Esq., on
of Castlestewart, and has surviving issue, a dau., condition of his assuming the surname and arms of Barnard.
; . ;

BAB THE LANDED GENTRY BAR 79


i. Robert-Cary, of whom presently. the monument of Anne, dau.
ii. Robert (Rev ). Prebendary of Winchester, to. 1793, of Sir Thomas Barnardiston
the wife of Sir Hugh Everard,
Hon. Louisa Yerney, only dau. of John-Peto, 6t,h Lord Wil- in the church of Great
ham, Essex. She d. 1609. Walt^
loughby de Broke, and d. 3 Feb. 1835, leaving issue,
Sra Thomas Barnardiston, Knt.
1 Robert- John, who s. his maternal tmcle Henry Peytoi of Witham, Essex who
s. to the representation
8th Lord Willoughby de Broke, as 9th baron. of the family at the decease of hi.
1 Louisa, to. 9 June, 1825, Joseph Townsend, Esq., and cl. father Sir Thomas, 1619, to.
Mary^au of Si Ri hard
22 April, 1863. Kmghtley, Knt. of Fawsley, and had issue,
in. Thomas(Rev.), to. Everilda, 2nd dau. of the late Sir Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston, of
Ketton, M.P. Suffolk
I Bart., and d. 1799; his widow d. Nov.
Mordaunt Martin, ancestor of the extinct Baronets of
sons, 1 Mordaunt, b. 1795, to. and has
Ketton and Brightwell and
j
1839, leaving two a 2nd son, ’

Iji issue; 2 George-Martin. b. 4 April, 1799, d. unm. 22 Feb


Thomas Barnardiston, Esq., who to. 1st,
1859. Anne, dau. of
iv. Charles-Drake (Rev.), to. Anna-Maria, relict of Sir
Henry Austen, Esq. of London, by whom
I he had daus. only
I Griffith Boynton, Bart- and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Henry Polstead, Esq.
of London by
I i. Charlotte- Anne. whom he had, with three younger sons, his heir,
lie eldest son, Thomas Barnardiston, Esq. of London, d. *31 Oct. 1704
The Rev. Robert-Cary Barnard, Rector of Withersfield, aged 67, leaving by his wife, Eliza, dau. of ’
I
John Clarke, Esq
liiffolk, J.P., to. 10 June, 1790, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert- M.P. for Bury, with other issue, a 2nd son,
I try Elwes, Esq. of Throcking, Herts, and by her (who d. 1813) Nathaniel Barnardiston, b. 16S1 to. Bcthia Fowler, ; and
I id issue. was father of four sons, all of whom d. s. p., except the
I Thomas, of Prestbury and Bartlow. youngest, viz.,
I Charles-J ames (Rev.), to. 1827, Caroline-Arabella-Elizabeth, John Barnardiston, of Lincoln’s Inn, who m. 31 May,
1754,
I dau. of Robert-Cary Elwes, Esq. of Billing, co. Northamp- Anne, dau. of Edward Leeds, Esq., of Croxton Park,
co!
I ton, and by her (who d. 28 May, 1866) has issue. Cambridge, Serjeant-at-Law, and by her left an only surviving
I Henry-Anthony. Philip-Adolphus. son,
I Charlotte- Elizabeth, to. Henry-Lindow Lindow, Esq.
Nathaniel Barnardiston, Esq. of The Ryes, near Sud-
lie eldest son, bury, d. 28 Sept. 1755; who to. 25 Feb. 1783, Elizabeth-
I Thomas Barnard, Esq. of Prestbury, co. Gloucester, and Joanna, only child of John Styles, Esq. of Kingston, Surrey,
I [rtlow, co. Cambridge, J.P., Capt. in the army, 6. 30 July, and d. 23 Dec. 1837, having had issue,
32; to. 12 Aug. 1822, Christian, dau. of Thomas Porter, Esq. Nathaniel-Clarkc, his heir.
I Rockbeare House, Devon, and had issue, Elizabeth, to. 1811, Charles-Raymond Barker, Esq., and d
1 1. Thomas, now of Prestbury. 8 Jan. 1825.
||ci. William, 6. 21 May, 1825. Ann, to.1815, Rev. Thomas Mills, Rector of Stutton,
I :ii. Robert-Cary, b. 13 Dec. 1827. Suffolk, Chaplain to George III., George IV., William IV.’
Hi. Charlotte-Christina. and Queen Victoria ; d. 1827.
Ikrms —
Arg., a bear, rampant, sa., muzzled or. —
Arms Az., a fesse dancettee erm., between six crosses
forest —A
demi-bear, rampant, sa., muzzled or. crosslet arg.

ISeat Prestbury, near Cheltenham. Crest —Abittern or, standing among bulrushes ppr.

Seat The Ryes, near Sudbury, Suffolk.

BARNARDISTON OB THE EYES. BARNE OF SQTTERLEY AND DUNWICH.


s Barnardiston, Nathaniel-Clarke, Esq. of Barne, Frederick, Esq. of Sotterley and Dun-
tie Eyes, Suffolk, J.P., D.L., b. 5 No y. 1799 m. ; wich, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., late M.P. for Dumvich,
ft March, 1826, Sophia, dau. of George-Robert and late Capt. in the 12th Lancers, b. 8 Nov. 1S06
ftfres, Esq. of Cayenham House, Norfolk, by Louisa m. 4 Feb. 1834, Mary-Anne-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Is wife, dau. of the late Sir Harry Barker, Bart, of the late Sir Jobn-Courtenay Honywood, Bart., and
liplford, and has issue, has issue,
II Nathaniel, J.P., late of 27th regt., 6 . 24 April, 1832 i. Frederick-St. John-Newdigate, b. 5 Sept. 1842; J.P.,
I to. 11Feb. 1858, Lady Florence Legge, dau. of William, M.P. Suffolk, Lieut. -Col. late Scots Guards, to. 2 Nov.
li 4th Earl of Dartmouth, and has, with other issue, a son, 1871, Lady Constance Seymour, 5th dau. of Francis-
Nathaniel-Walton, 6 1858.
j
.
Ilugh-George, 5th Marquess of Hertford, and has a son,
I|[.Thomas, Capt. R.N., 6. 4 Dec. 1833; to. 3 Feb. 1864, Miles, b. 1874.
Lucy-Mary, dau, of Admiral Charles Wise. ii. Philip- Julius-Hony wood- Ayscogh, b. 19 Jan. 1844; Capt.
||
I n. Arthur, Vicar of Metheringham, co. Lincoln, b. 7 June, 60th Rifles.
1835, to. 1861 Emma, dau. of Richard Almack, Esq.
; i. Alice-Mary-Honywood, d. 1849. ii. Edith.
||
jjv. Charles-Francis, 25th foot, 6. 8 June, 1841 to. 1871,
?LtlIT7l(JC.—Sir George Barne, Knt., was Lord Mayor of
;

1 Lucy, dau. of James Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Moate,


I co. Westmeath, d. 1 Sept. 1875. London in 1552. B*y his wife Alice he had (with two daus.,
Anne, 1st, Alexander Carlyell, Esq., and 2ndly, Sir
I . Louisa-Elizabeth, to. 19 Feb. 1852, to John Greenwood, to.

Esq. of Swarcliffe, near Ripley, co. York, M.P. Francis Walsingham; and Elizabeth, to. Sir John Rivers,
| Knt.) two sons, George, his heir, and John, who left two
j

U. Anne-Sophia, d. 1 Feb. 1832. Esq. of


||i. Sophia-Mary, daus., his co-heirs, Mary, wife of Francis Roberts,
to. Nov. 1855, Sir William Parker, Bart.
I of Melford Hall, Suffolk, son of the late Admiral Hyde Wilsdon and Elizabeth, wife of Edward Altham, Esq. The
;

elder son,
II Parker. Lord Mayor
Frances - Maria, Morton Robert Sir George Barne. Knt., citizen of London, and
ft'jv. to. 31 March, 1864, -
Garrard, Knt. (who
Eden, Major 56th in 1586, m. Anne, dau. of Sir William
L foot, eldest son of Robert Eden, Esq. Bucks, and
I

was Lord Mayor of London in 1555), of Domey,


i Laura-Caroline, d. 1 Sept. 1871.
.

III. Edith-Charlotte, to. 5 Aug. 1869, Ulick-John Burke, dying in 1592, was s. by his eldest son,
Kent, to. Anne,
I Esq., son of James-St.-George Burke, Esq., Q.C., of the
Sir William Barne, Knt. of Woolwich,
of York, and had
dau. of Doctor Edward Sandys, Archbishop
j

I Auberies, Essex.
|
six sons and a dau. The fourth son,
1 Barnardiston his father 1837. The Rev. Miles Barne, Rector of Bishopsbournc-eum-Bar-
’.
s.
Chipping
ham, to. Jane, dau. of Travis, or Travers, Esq. of
ft —
lUtCiljJC. The family of Barnardiston, one of the most
Norton, co. Oxford, and dying 1 Sept. 1670, left, with other
a ient in the United Kingdom, flourished in a direct line for
y liy thirty generations, and assumed its name from the town issue, a second son,
citizen of London, to. Alice,
dau of Edward
ftfearnarston, or Barnston, contiguous to Ketton, of which the
John Barne, with
Billers, of the town of Leicester, gentleman, and had,
T nardistons were proprietors from the Conquest. By inter-
ph’iage, temp. Edward II., with the heiress of Willoughby,
Barnardistons obtained the manor of Great Cotes, co.
coin, which they held for several centuries.
7 acquired
Ketton Hall
with the heiress of the family of Newmarch,
“STRESS- won
Solomon Snowdon, Esq. of the
city of York, and djing .o
eh surname it appears they adopted, and anciently bore,
lilconj unction with that of Barnardiston, as exhibited on 1743, was s. by his son,
; V '

80 BAR THE LANDED GENTRY. BAR


Miles Barne, Esq. of Sotterley, Suffolk, P. forDunwich,M Bedwardine, Worcestershire, and dying about 1648, was s. by
b. 1718 to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Nathaniel
;
his eldest son,
Elwick, Esq. of May Place, near Crayford, Kent, formerly Joun Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton, described in his
Governor of Fort Saint George, East Indies, and had a son, settlement before marriage of 30 Nov. 1641, as son and heir-
Miles, his heir. Mr. Barne to. 2ndly, Mary, eldest dau. of apparent of Thomas, and returned among the persons qualified
George Thornhill, Esq. of Diddington, co. Huntingdon, and for Knights of the Royal Oak in 1660, his estate being valued
had, with other children, Barne, M.P., d. unm. 1829 Snowdon, ;
at £1,000 per annum. He to. 1st, Alice, dau. and sole heir of
M.P., a Lord of the Treasury, d. unm. 1S25; Michael, successor Richard Studley, of Shrewsbury, and had by her (who was
Thomas, M.A., Rector of Sotterley, Suffolk
to his half-brother; buried at Bromyard, 13 Aug. 1666) six sons and five daus. He
Mary, to. W. Sawbridge, Esq. of East Haddon Sarah, to. ;
in. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Edward Rowdon, Esq. of Rowdon,

John Harding, Esq.; Elizabeth; and Anne, wife of Drake in Herefordshire, heiress to her brother Anthony, and had
Garrard, Esq. of Lamer. Mr. Barne d. 20 Dec. 1780, and by her, who d. in 1721, an only child,
was s. by his eldest son, Anne, to. Timothy Briggenshawe, Esq. of Earl’s Court, in
Miles Barne, Esq. of Sotterley, Suffolk, and May Place, St. John’s, Worcestershire.
Kent, M.P. for Dunwich from 1791 to 1796, at whose decease
Mr. Barneby, who was a Justice of the Peace for Hereford-
unm., 8 Sept. 1825, the estates devolved upon his half-
shire, d. in 1684, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
brother,
Richard Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton, bapt. there 15
Michael Barne, of Sotterley and Dunwich, Esq., Lieut.-
Oct. 1644, to. (articles dated 24 June 1678) Isabella, dau.i
Col. 7th Hussars, and M.P. for Dunwich, b. 1759; to. 1798,
of Nicholas Lechmere, Esq. of Hanley Castle, Worcestershire,
Mary, dau. of Ayscogh Boucherett, of Willingham and
and by her (who was buried at Brockhampton, 14 Aug. 1729.
Stallingborough, co. Lincoln, and d. 1837, leaving, with a dau.,
aged 40), had, with other children, "who d. s. p.,
Emilia-Mary,to. Gen. Sir Edward Bowater, a son, the present
Frederick Barne, Esq. of Sotterley and Dunwich. . John, of whom presently.
Penelope, aged 4 at the Visitation of 1683, m. 30 Dec
Arms— Quarterly:
i

1st and three leopards’ faces,


4th, az.,
1707, Philip Lutley, Esq. of Lawton, in Salop, derives i

arg. 2nd and


;
3rd, arg., a chevron az., between three Cornish from Sir W. Lutley, Knt. of Munslow Hall, Salop, and had c
choughs sa. with other issue, a son,
Crest —An eagle, displayed, sa.
Bartholomew-Richard Lutley, of whom presently as in 1
Motto —Nec timide, nec temere.
Seats —Dunwich, Yoxford, and Sotterley Park, Wrayford, heritor of the estates of his maternal ancestors, th tui
Barnebys.
Suffolk ; and May Place, Crayford, Kent.
Richard Barneby d. 14 Feb. 1719-20, aged 76, and wa
buried at Brockhampton. His third son,
John Barneby, Esq. bapt. 6 May, 1684, d. s.p. 1726, havin
BARNEBY-LTJTLEY OF BROCKHAMPTON- devised his estates to his nephew,
Barneby-Ltttley, John-Habington, Esq. of Bartholomew-Richard Lutley, Esq., who assumed in cor
Brockhampton, co. Hereford, M.A., Ch. Ch. Oxford, sequence the surname and arms of Barneby by Act of Parlii
1861, J.P. cos. Hereford and co. Worcester, D.L. co. ment in 1735. He to. at Whitbourne, 21 Oct. 1756, Betty, dai
of John Freeman, Esq. of Gaines, and by her (who d. 14 Maj
Hereford, High Sheriff in 1872 for same co., b. 2
1785) had (with two daus., Penelope, m. Thomas Newnhan
May, 1840; m. 15 Dec. 1864, Emily-Margaret,
Esq. of Broadwas, and Abigail, who d. unm. 1805) John, h:
eldest dau. of the Hon. Greorge-Oustavus-Chetwynd
heir; Philip, 6. 1763, late Receiver-General for co. Hereford?
Talbot, 3rd brother of the 18th Earl of Shrews- who to. Eleanor, dau. of William Lilly, Esq., and had a dai
bury, and has issue, Anne; Lutley, 6. 1764; Richard, 6. 1769, to. Betty Dansii,
i. John-Talbot, 6. 5 Aug. 1873. niece and devisee of Richard-Sweeting Dansie, Esq., and ha I

Guendolen-Emily-Frances. n. Ethel-Susan. issue, Richard, Thomas, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Join
i.

hi. Geraldine-Violet. iv. Gertrude-Emily.


Lingard, and Mary and Thomas, Rector of Stepney, 6. 1771
;

Mr. Barneby, High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1739, d. 21 Dej


Mr. Barneby resumed the surname of Lutley, by 1783, and was s. by his son,
royal license, 1864. John Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton, 6. 1757, Higl
Sheriff of Herefordshire, 1797 he m. 17 July, 1792, Elizabetl I.
UtltCACJP. —Dr.
Nash, in his History of Worcestershire
“ Bockleton"). has the following note
;

dau. and sole heir of Robert Bulkeley, Esq. of Bulkele;.


(vol. i. p. 116, art.
respecting the Barnebys —
“Mr. Habington says this family
:
Cheshire, and by her (who d. 18 Jan. 1833) had issue,

came originally from Yorkshire, and, if so, were probably a John, his heir. Ill'

William, 6. 27 Nov. 1801 d. 5 Jan. 1857.


younger branch of the ancient family Barnby of Barnby Hall, ;

Edmund, 15 Dec. 1801, devisee of his great-uncle, Williaj


6.
in the parish of Calthorne, East Riding of that co., where Higginson, Esq. of Saltmarsh, under whose will he toe
they continued to flourish till the last century, when they the name of Higginson. He d. 25 Nov. 1871.
expired in co-heirs. ” Elizabeth, devisee of Buckenhill, under her mother’s will, i
Thomas Barneby, of Ludlow, in Shropshire, Treasurer to 5 Aug. 1834, to Robert-Biddulph Phillipps, Esq. of Lon.
King Edward IV. at the battle of Towton, was there slain on worth.
Palm Sunday, 1461. He to. Isabella, dau. and heiress of Mr. Barneby d. 11 Feb. 1817, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Whitgreave, of the Hill, co. Worcester, Receiver to John Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton, M.P. for Droitwic
Richard, Duke of York, and was great-great-grandfather of and afterwards for Worcestershire, 6. 20 Nov. 1799; to.!
Richard Barneby, of Acton, in Worcestershire, son and July, 1838, Susan, eldest dau. of Henry Elwes, Esq. of Com!
heir-apparent of Thomas Barneby of the Hill, by Joyce his bourne, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
-v'!

wife, dau. and heir of Walter Acton, of Acton, living in 1555. -


!
'A
John-Habington, now of Brockhampton.
He to. before 1555, Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Richard William- Henry, of Bredenbury Court, Bromyard, co. Herefor
Habingdon, of Brockhampton, in Herefordshire, by Joyee his late 58th regt., J.P. and D.L., 6.2 Feb. 1843; to. 8 Au
wife, dau. and heiress of Thomas Shirley, Lord of Stockton, 1865, Alice-Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir Michael-Hick s-Beaci
and by her, whoef. 9 July, 1574, and was buried at Bockleton, Bart, of Williamstrip Park, co. Gloucester, and has issue, <


had issue, with daus., three sons viz., Robert, his heir; 1 Edmund-Henry, July, 1869 ; d. Qct. 1869.
6.
William, ancestor of the Barnebys of the Hill and Thomas, ;
2 Richard-Hicks, 6. 16 May, 1875.
named in an entail of 38th Elizabeth. Richard Barneby d- in 3 Edward-Arthur, 6. 22 Feb. 1878.
1 Alice. 2 Margaret-Caroline.
1597, and was buried at Bockleton on 4 Dec., and was s. by
3 Edith-Catharine. 4 Evelyn-Mary, d. June, 18} |
'>

his eldest son,


Robert Barneby, Esq., described in the settlement of the Mr. Barneby d. 30 Nov. 1846 ;
his widow survived until

38th of Elizabeth, of Lawton, in Herefordshire, but was after- Dec. 1850.


wards of Brockhampton, in the same co. He to. Katherine, —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, sa., a lion, passant guarda}
: I!

riau. of Spooner, of Lawton, and, dying in May, 1634,“ centen- between three escallops, arg., for Barneby '2nd and 3rd, qui ;
'

arius ut fertur ” (Bromyard Reg.), left a son and successor, terly, or and az., four lions, rampant, counterchanged, togett
Thomas Barneby, Esq. Brockhampton, with whom the
of with upwards of fifty-four quarterings, chiefly brought in !

Visitation of Herefordshire of 1683 commences, and whose


Babington and Shirley.
name occurs for £67, in the catalogue of the gentry of that co.
Crest —Alion, couchant, guardant, sa.
Crest for Lutley— A
lion, rampant, or, az., guardant.
who compounded for their estates in 1650. He to. Elizabeth, Motto— irtute non vi.
dau. of William Ingram, Esq. of Earl's Court, in St. John's |
Seal —Brockhampton, Worcester.
J —C
THE LANDED GENTRY, BAR BAR 81
BARNEBY OF BREDENBURY COURT. S_ ° a r> SaltiCr Sa '’ in Chief

a leor ard ’
B head of the
‘cond >

See preceding Memoir. —A fleur-de-lis arg.


Crest
Seat —Stratton Park, Biggleswade.

BARNES OF GILLING CASTLE.


See Fairfax. BARNETT OF GLYMPTON.
Barnett, Henry, Esq.
of Glympton Park
co. Oxford,
J.P. and D.L., formerly M.P. for
BARNES OF GREAT DURYARD. Woodstock, and Lieut.-Col. Oxfordshire Yeomanry
Barnes, William, Esq. of Great Duryard, Cavalry, s. his father 1871 ; m. 1838, Emily-Anne,
[Exeter, Devon, J.P., M.A. Ck. Ch. Oxford, b. 25 dau. of John Stratton, Esq. of Chesterton, and
hay
Man. 1817; m. 2 July, 1840, Lucy, 5th dau. of (with two younger sons and four daus.)
Walter Long, Esq. of Preskaw, Hants, ky the Lady George-Wheate.
Id ary Carnegie his wife, and. by her (who d. 17 July,
iLtUCffJJC.— George-Henry Barnett, Esq. of Glympton
1 850) he has issue, Park, co. Oxford, J.P. and D.L. (eldest son of Benjamin
Bar-
i. William, 29 Nov. 1843; m. Jessie-Annie, 5th dau.
b. nett, Esq. of London, Banker, by Anne his wife, dau.
and
of Walter- Jervis Long, Esq. of Preshaw, Hants, and has eventual heiress of Sir George Wheate, Bart, of Glympton Park),
issue, m. 1865, Elizabeth Canning, sister of Viscount Stratford de
William-Carnegie, &. 18 Sept. 1876. Redcliffe, and had, with other issue,
n. Samuel, Nov. 1845.
6. 16 i. Henry, now of Glympton.
I in. George-Edward (Rev.), b. 26 March, 1847. ii. Charles-George, of Sunningdale, Berks, J.P., Banker in
I, iv. Walter-Ralph, b. 16 Jan. 1849. London, b. 1818 to. 22 April, 1847, Marianne-Jane, dau. of
;

Edward-St. John Mildmay, Esq., 6th son of Sir Henry-P.


Lucy-Georgiana.
Mildmay, Bart., and has issue, Charles-Edward, to. the Hon.
n. Frances-Mary, m. Rev. John-Myddleton Beynon, M.A. Augusta-Rose Benn-Walsh three other sons, and two da us.
;

tlTFAjJF. Ven. Ralph Barnes, Archdeacon of Totnes, He d. in 1871.

d Chancellor of Exeter, m. 1770, Anne Blackball, by whom Seat— Glympton Park, Woodstock.
ho d. 1822) he left at his decease, 1820, a son,
amuel Barnes, Esq. of Great Duryard, m. 14 Dec. 1815,
liana, dau. of William Speke, Esq. of Jordans, Somerset, BARNEWALL OF BLOOMSBURY.
by her (who d. 28 Nov. 1870) had issue,
William, his heir.
Barnewall, Thomas, Esq. of Bloomsbury, co.
'rances-Mary, d. 27 Jan. 1835. Meath, b. 1827 ; s. his brother 18G6.
uliana-Speke, m. Lieut.-Col. Charles Kitson, and d.
July, 1873.
s. p. 2 —
ICtnP3JJ£. This is a branch of the noble house of Trimle-
ston. Christopher Barnewall, Esq., 2nd son of the Hon.
Barnes d. 22 Dec. 1858.
Christopher Barnewall, and brother of Mathias, 8th Lord
f.rms —Az., three leopards’ faces, arg. Trimleston, was father of
rest — From a mount vert, rising, an eagle ppr., ducally Richard Barnewall, Esq. of Clonilogan, co. Meath, who to.
jed, armed and belled, or. 1st, a dau. of Barnewall, of Brymore, by whom he had no malo
-Great Duryard, Exeter. issue 2ndly, Bridgett, dau. of Henry Piers, Esq. of Lislougher,
;

co. Meath, and left at' his decease, 1718, a dau., Anns, and a
son,
BARNETT OF STRATTON PARK. Christopher Barnewall, Esq. of Fyanstown Castle, co.
Meath, who to. Cecilia, sister of Matthew Dowdall, Esq., and
Sarnett, Charles-Fitzroy, Esq. of Stratton had, with a dau., Anne, m. 1777, Columbus Drake, Esq. of
|rk, co. Bedford, late Capt. 54tk foot, served in Roriston, co. Meath, a son and heir,
Indian Mutiny, b. 12 Oct. 1830 m. 4 May, ; Richard Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, to. Katherine,
|4, Lucy- Jane, only child of late Col. Gregory, dau. of George Byrne, Esq. of Seatown, Dundalk, and by her
regt., son of Francis Gregory, Esq. of Styve- (who d. 1823) had issue,

|le, co. Warwick. i. Christopher, of Meadstown, to. Nov. 1793, Anne Aylmer,
and d. 14 Aug. 1849, leaving issue,
tHPHJJP. —
urtis Barnett, Esq., son of Lieut. Barnett, 1 Charles, J.P., to. 1st, Katherine, dau. of John Con-
was lost in the “ Stirling Castle ” Man-of-war, 1703, to. nolly, Esq. of New Haggard, co. Meath, which ladyd. a. p.;
ye.Vul
y, 1725, Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Rosewell, Esq., and and 2ndly, 9 Oct. 1844, Letitia, youngest dau. of Gerald
illief
April, 1746, at Fort St. Davids, East Indies, being Com-
I Aylmer, Esq., by whom
he has issue.
der-in-Chief of His Majesty’s ships designed on a particular 2 Richard.
flier’s'
1 Esrnay, to. 1836, Sir Aylmer-John Barnewall, Bart., who
of iRce, leaving a son,
.;,j,
d. 22 Jan. 1838.
" arles Barnett, Esq. of Stratton Park, co. Bedford, who 5 Mary.
2 Cecilia. 3 Anne. 4 Jane.
,,
(t

Feb. 1756, Bridget, 3rd dau. of Alexander Clayton, Esq., ii. Joseph, of whom presently.
had (with other children), Charles, his heir; James, hi. Patrick of Causestown, to. Barbara, dau. of Thomas

IT
er V
Lombard Street and Bridget. The eldest son and
> ;
Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, co. Meath, but d. s. p., Aug.
1854.
C:1 °
of
i. Cecilia, to. 1st, John Connolly, Esq. of New Haggard,
“jor-Gen. Charles Barnett, of Stratton Park, b. March,
co. Meath, and 2ndly, Charles Nanglc, Esq., who d. 5 Sept.
m. 22 Feb. 1796, Harriet, eldest dau. of Admiral Sir
1847.
Hard King, Bart., by whom (who d. 17 Sept. 1799) he had a
Richard Barnewall d. 1826, his 2nd son,
td1 co.Bfl®Caroline, wife of J. McGrath, M.D., and an only son and 1817, Margarci,
Joseph Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, m.
Ifssor,
eldest dau. of Thomas Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, co. Neath,
... :
„; :®kRLEs, late of Stratton Park. and by her (who d. Nov. 1841), had issue,
. I.
iBarnett d. 10 Oct. 1804, at Gibraltar, of ^hich garrison Richard, his successor.
Hs then second in command. His son, Thomas, heir of his brother.
Charlotte. Katherine.
arles Barnett, Esq. of Stratton Park, High Sheriff 1821, Barbara.
, i|Oct. 1796; Feb. 1826, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Peter
to. 1 Mr. Joseph Barnewall and was s. by his cider son,
d. July, 1852,
•' Es<l- ofBlunham, Beds, and had issue, Richard Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, J.P. andD.L., b.
Mf’ youngest dau. of Charles-
survive
11

"IIharles-F itzroy, now of Stratton Park. Feb. 1821 ;


m. 1845, Helena-Maria,
Whyte Roche, Esq. of Limerick. He d. 3 Feb. 1866 (n I
George- James, b. 8 Dec. 1831; m. Emma, dau. of J.
fesl
...

8
C
Bysford, Esq.
layton, b. 15 Sept. 1839.
HjRosewell, 6. 3 May, 1841.
widow is again m. in France), and was
Thomas Barnewall, Esq.
s. by his brother,

!tWed a arriet-Anna-Maria-Stanliope. Arms —Erm., a border, engrailed, gu.


|

Elizabeth. Crest —
Out of a plume of five ostrich feathers or, gu.,
a T. t
J
Laura- J anet-Emma, rn. James Chadwick, Esq.
vert, and arg., a falcon, rising, of the last.
|
r Louisa-Marie, to. Edward-Henry-Frederick Dawkins, Motto Malo —
mori quam foedari.

of Morlianger Park, Bedfordshire. Scat—Bloomsbury, Kells, co. Mcatli.


[jf.
G
N J . ;;

G2 BAR THE LANDED GENTRY. BAR


BARNSTON OF CREWE HILL. several children, all of whom d. in infancy, except Henry
Edward; and Sarah; the second, Edward (Rev.), b. 1712, Rector
Barnston, Harey, Esq. of Crewe Hill, of Mileham, d. 1750, unm. He to. 3rdly, 1723, Mary, dau. of
co. Chester, b. Dec. 1870 ; s. his father 27 Oct. Rev. John Novell, Rector of Hiffington, Norfolk, and by this
1872. lady (who d. 1787), with a son John, who d. an infant, had,
iCtUCilCJC. —The ancestors of this family were seated at i.Frederick (Rev.), of Bury St. Edmunds, b. 1730 ; Rector of
Churton at least as early as the reign of Henry VI., when Brackley, Lawshall, Stanningfield, Suffolk m. 176!?, ;

Susanna-Maria, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Thomas Ewin,


Urian be Barnston appears as a trustee in the deeds of the
Rector of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, by whom (who d. 23
Leches of Carden. He to. Katharine, dau. of Edward de Aug. 1806) he left at his decease, 4 March, 1809,
Crewe, of Crewe, and was ancestor of 1 Frcderick-Henry, of Bury St. Edmunds, who, in 1826, on
Roger Barnston, Esq. of Churton, who to. Jane, dau. and succeeding to a third of the property of Henry Turnor,
heir of Edward Gregge, Esq. of Hapsfora, and was father of Esq. of Bury, assumed the additional surname of Turnor
Robert Barnston, Esq. of Churton, b. 1714; who to. Eliza- before Barnwell; and d. unm. 24 Oct. 1843, when he
beth, dau. of Sir Whitmore Acton, 4th bart. of Aldenham anu was s. at Mileham Hall by his only brother.
2 Charles-Frederick, Keeper of Antiquities in the British
Round Acton, co. Salop, and was father of Museum, m. Jane, dau. of Rev. John Lowry, and had
Roger Barnston, Esq. of Churton, b. 1749; High Sheriff issue, Frederick-Lowry, Solicitor, of Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Chester, 1800 to. Anne, dau. of Rev. John Parker, of Astel,
; John-Lowry, d. an infant; Charles-Lowry Edward- ;

same co., and d. 4 Feb. 1837, leaving, with two daus., Anne- Lowry (Rev.); Henry-Lowry; Susanna-Lowry, m. Rev.
Elizabeth-Mary, and Alice Emina, to. Hon. Charles Napier, Edward Parker, of Oxenden, co. Northampton Jane- ;

a son and heir, Lowry, m. Charles-Lewis Parker, Esq., M.A. of Oxford.


Roger-Harry Barnston, Esq. of Churton, J.P. and D.L., i. Anna-Maria, m. William Donne, Esq., Surgeon, at.
to. 1st, 10 Dec. 1825, Selina-Martha, dau. of
Norwich.
6. 29 Sept. 1803 ;

William-M. Thackeray, M.D., of Chester, and by her, who Mr. Barnwell d. 24 July, 1750, and was s. by his eldest son,
d. 13 Jan. 1835, left at his decease, 22 May, 1849, Roger, of Rev. Charles Barnwell, b. 1705? Rector of Beeston-next-
Crewe Hill, co. Chester, Major 20th Light Infantry, b. 4 Dec. Mileham. He m. 1735, Katharine, dau. of Samuel Sparrow,
Esq. of Lavenham, Suffolk, by whom (who d. 23 April, 1774)
1826, killed at Lucknow 23 Dec. 1857 William, late of Crewe ;

Hill; Harry, d. 17 April, 1860 Selina; Eliza, d. 11 Jan.


;
he had issue,
1856 Mary, d. 9 Jan. 1861 and Emma. Mr. Barnston to.
; ;
i. Charles, his heir.
ii. Edward, d. an infant.
2ndly, 2 Jan. 1838, Emma-Frances, dau. of James Boydell,
hi. William (Rev.), Rector of Beeston, d. 6 Jan. 1810,
Esq. of Rossett, co. Denbigh, and had by her, Francis, b. Nov.
leaving by his wife, Mary, dau. of George Patteson, Esq. of
1838, Lieut. 55th regt., Anne, and Alice. He was s. by his Lynn Regis (who d. 31 July 1825), an only son,
second son, George Barnwell (Rev.), Rector of Mileham, who d. 25
William Barnston, Esq. of Crewe Hill, J.P., late Major Dec. 1822, unm.
55th foot, b. 27 Feb. 1832 to. 8 June, 1859, Mary-Emma,
;
iv. John, of Bale, Norfolk, to. Anne Wilson, dau. and co-heir
youngest dau. of Col. King, K.H., Inspecting Field Officer, of Thomas Wright, Esq. of Stiffkey, Norfolk. His only dau.
Dublin, and had surviving issue, and heir, Catherine Barnwell, to. John Herring, Esq.,
Harry, now of Crewe Hill. Alderman of Norwich she d. 1840, leaving besides
;
other
Mary. Charlotte. Selina. Joanna. issue, who d. in infancy or
unm.,
1 Charles-Barnwell Herring, who assumed the surname
He d. 27 Oct. 1872. of Barnwell, on succeeding to the family estates, and is
Arms—Az., a fess dancettee, erm., between sis cross- the present possessor of Mileham Hall.
crosslcts, fitchee, or. 2 Henry-Lee- Warner Herring, to. Joanna, dau. of William

Seat Crewe Hill, Farndon, Cheshire. Harlock, Esq. of Ely.
1 Catherine-Barnwell Herring, to. Rev. John Thomas
Batcheler, 2nd son of Horner Batcheler, Esq. of Ilorstead,
BARNWELL OF MILEHAM. Norfolk.
i. Catherine, to. John Webster, of Norwich.
Barnwell, Bev. Charles-Barnwell, of Mile- ii. Sarah, to. Samuel Pye, of Norwich.
ham Hall, Lord of the Manors of Mileham and Rev. Charles Barnwell d. 26 April, 1774, and was s. by hii
Beeston, and Patron of those churches, Rector of eldest son,
Mileham, J.P. for Norfolk, b. 7 July, 1801 ; m. 28 Charles Barnwell, Esq. of Mileham Hall, to. Mary, dau
Oct. 1829, Sophia, one of the daus. of Greorge- and co-heir of William Barwick, of Norwich, Surgeon, whe i

Thomas Wyndham, of Cromer, Esq., and has issue, d. 17 Dec. 1803. He d. s.p. 1 Dec. 1862, and was s. by his
brother,
i. Charles-Wyndham, 6. 31 Aug. 1836; m. 1866, Alice-Anne,
Rev. William Barnwell, above mentioned, who was s. bj
only child of the late Colonel Skinner, C.B.
his son,
i. Sophia-Catherine. n. Adelaide-Horatia.
Rev. George Barnwell, d. unm. 25 Dec. 1822, wher
Mr. Barnwell, eldest son of John Herring, the property devolved, under the will of Charles. Barnwell
Alderman of Norwich, assumed the name of Esq., on the Rev. Charles-Barnwell Herring, who assumes

Barnwell on succeeding to the estates in 1825. by royal license, dated 3 Oct. 1825, the surname and arms o
Barnwell only.
HdllSatJC. —
icholas Barnwall, of Crickstown, co.

Arms Gu., a embattled, between four crescent
H

saltire,
Meath, descended from Michael de Barnwall, who settled in
arg. It
Ireland temp. Henry II. ; m. a dau. of Clifford, and left two Crest — A wolfs head, erased, arg., gorged with a collar .

sons, Christopher, of Crickstown and John of Frankstown,


; embattled, gu., studded and chained, of the same.
or,
ancestor of the Viscounts Kingsland. The elder son, Motto— Loyal au mort.
Christopher Barnwall, Esq. of Crickstown, was Lord Seat — Mileham Hall, Norfolk.
Chief Justice of the King’s Bench in Ireland he to. the widow ;

of Drake, of Drakestown, and had two sons; the younger,


Robert, was created Baron Trimleston ( see Peerage). The elder,
BARRETT OF COURT LODGE.
Sir Nicholas Barnewall, m. Ismay, dau. and heir of Sir Barrett, Rev. Tttfnell-Samuel, of Court Lodge
John Serjeant, Castle Knock, co. Dublin. Christopher, his Shorne, Kent, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford, Vicar o
elder son, was ancestor of Barnewall, Bart, of Crickstown , Barrow-in-Furness, co. Lancaster, b. 27 Sept. 1833
and from his 2nd son, sixth in descent, was, m. 24 Feb. 1857, Louisa, dau. of Frederic Cowpei
Edward Barnwell, of Cransley, d. 1602, at Walgrave, Esq. of Carleton Hall, Cumberland, and has issue,
having, in conjunction with his eldest son, Stephen, changed
an estate in co. Northampton, with Sir Thomas Cecil, Knt. Tufnell-Cowper-Alliston, b. 1 Dec. 1857.
Rusland-Tufnell, b. 11 Jan. 1859.
(afterwards Marquess of Exeter), for that of Mileham and
Frederick-Lambert Tufnell, b. 23 March, 1860.
Beeton, Norfolk. His eldest son,
Stephen Barnwell, Mileham Wilfrid-Tufnell, b. 19 Oct. 1865.
Esq., of 1585, which estate
descended through four successive generations to Cyril-Tufnell, b. 2 Dec. 1866.
John-Basil-Tufnell, b. 18 July, 1868.
Charles Barnwell, Esq., of Mileham who was thrice mar-
ried; by his 1st wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Neale,
Mary-Louisa-Tufnell
Rector of Mileham, who d. 19 Dec. 1705, he had an only son, Edith-Theodosia-Kathlene-Tufnell.
Charles, of lleedham, his heir. He to. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Htncage.— ohn Barrett, b. 1685, lived at Oaken,©
Sir Thomas Bemey, Bart., who d. 17 Dec. 1720, having had Stafford, to. Anne Hickman, and had issue,
— ;

BAR THE LANDED GENTRY. BAR 83

i. John, of Whittington, d. s. p. BARRON OF CARIG BARRON.


h. Richard, of Barton-on-Humber, who had a son, Nathaniel,
d. unm., and three daus.
Barron, Pierse-G-eorge, Esq. of Carig Barron,
in. Nathaniel, to. twice, but had no issue. He possessed co. Waterford, J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1835
the Oaken estate, and was High Sheriff of the co. of Staf-
b. 1793 ; s. his father 1797 ; m. 25 Jan. 1815,
ford.
iv. William.
Katherine-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Cornelius Bolton,
i. Apn, d. unm. Esq., M.P. of Faithlegge House, co. Waterford (by-
ii. Margaret, to. 1st, John Eastwick, Esq. of Shifnall, and Eliza his wife, dau. of Charles MacDonnell, Esq. of
2ndly, Walter Mansel, Esq.
hi. Nathan of Wharton, co. Stafford, whose dau. Ann, to. New Hall, co. Clare), and d. 10 Dec. 1864, leaving by
Walter Mansel, Esq. this lady (who d. 27 Dec. 1865) four daus., his

John Barrett of Oaken, d. 5 June, 1756. His 4th son, co-heirs,


William Barrett, Esq. m. Rebecca, dau. of John Tufnell, i. Eliza-Mary.
Esq. of Essex, and 2ndly, Elizabeth Churchill, a near relative ii. Katherine-Elizabeth, to. 17 Dec. 1850, Denis, 3rd
of Churchill the Poet. By the former he had issue, son of John Godley, Esq. of Killigar, co. Leitrim.
1 Samcel-Tufnell, of whom hereafter. in. Mary-Anne.
2 John-Hickman, m. Ann Wilkes, dau. of Eaton Wilkes, iv. Georgina-Alice.
Esq. of Westminster, whose brother was the famous John
Wilkes d. s. p. ;
3LtnCajJ£. John Barron, Esq. of Ballydume, 5. 1754;
1 Ann, to. William-Henry White. 2nd son of John Barron, Esq. of Balineal, and brother of
Pierse the father of Sir Henry-Winston Barron, 1st bart. of
The eldest son,
Glenanna, to. 1789, his cousin Mary, dau. and heiress of Pierse
Samcel-Tufnell Barrett, Esq., 6. 22 June, 1761 to. 1794,
Barron, Esq. of Carig Barron, by whom he left issue, at his
;

Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Thomas Gordon, Esq., M.P.


decease, 1791, an only son, Pierse-George Barron, of Carig
for Rochester, and High Sheriff for Kent, by whom he had
Barron.
no issue. He to. 2ndly, 1798, Agnes, dau. of Samuel Sealy,
Esq. of Magh, co. Kerry, and had issue, —
Arms Erm., on a saltier gu., annulets
five or.
Crest —A boar, passant, on a cap of maintenance.
az.,
i. Tufnell-Carbonell, his successor.
Samuel-Uriah, to. Julia, dau. of T. Erskine, Esq. of
Seats —Carig Barron, near Stradbally, co. Waterford; and
ii. Newtown House, Waterford.
Brianston Square, London, and had issue two sons and three
daus.
hi. Best-William, d.
i.
unm.
Mary-Agnes-Tufnell, to. Rev. William Wood, M. A., of Mar-
BARRON OF GLENVIEW.
tock, Somerset. Barron, Pierse-Marcus, Esq. of Glenview and
ii. Fanny-Maria, to. 1833, Thomas Staunton,
|

Esq., son of
Killoen, co. Waterford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
William Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, Warwick.
hi. Lucy-Alicia. 1868, b. 3 July, 1806 m.,9. Oct. 1824, Catherine-
;

rv. Hannah-Ann, to. Edward Staunton, Esq., son of William Lucinda, dau. of Laurence Crowe, Esq. of Stephen’s
Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge. Green, Dublin, descended maternally from the royal
v. Octavia-Bingham, d. unm.
house of O’Neill, and has issue,
.amuel-Tufnell Barrett, who was Capt. 37th regt., d. 1847,
i. Pierse-Laurenc e-Manuel, b. 1826.
nd was s. by his eldest son,
ii. Joseph-Miguel, to. Miss Seymour, of London.
Tufnell-Carbonell Barrett, Esq. of Shome, Kent, 6. 6 Jan.
iii. William-Justin-Archbold.
.810 to. 29 May, 1832, Mary-Ann, only dau. of Benjamin-
;
iv. Arthur-Hervey-Aston.
’Neill Hughes, Esq., 56th regt., of Hill Town, co. Wexford,
v. John-Fitzgerald. vi. Eustace-Fitzgerald.
y whom (who d. 4 July, 1872) he had issue,
i. Carolina-Lucinda-Mary-Anne.
i. Tufnell-Samuel, present representative. ii. Maria-Matilda. m. Margaritta-Louisa.
ii. John-Hoey, d. unm.
iv. Emma-Eliza-Mary, to. Nov. 1871, Vincent Scully, Esq. of
i. Charlotte, d. unm.
ii. Agnes-Lydia, d. young. Mantle Hill, co. Tipperary.

r. Barrett, d. 31 Aug. 1856, and was s. by his eldest and only ILtnPilCJP. James Barron, Esq. of Carrick Barron, co.
rviving son, Waterford, brother of John Barron, Esq., grandfather of Sir
Rev. Tufnell-Samuel Barrett. Henry-Winston Barron, 1st bart. of Glenanna, to. 1738,
Margaret, dau. and heir of John Power, Esq. of Georgetown,
—Gules, on a chief, indented, arg., three escallops of
Arms so. Waterford, and had issue,
e field.
—A liop, rampant, or, holding between the fore feet an
\Crest
i.Pierce, of Carig Barron, b. 1741 ; to. 1768, Johanna, dau.
of Thomas Connery, and had an only dau. and heir,
:allop sa.
—Court Lodge, Shorne, Gravesend, Kent.
jSeat Mary, to. her cousin, John Brown, Esq. of Ballydume.
[Residence— The Vicarage, Barrow-in-Furness, co. Lancaster. ii.Eustace, went to Spain, to. Donna Catalina Cantillon of
Cadiz, and had issue, now settled in Mexico.
« iii. William, of whom hereafter.
iv. John, ancestor of Barron of Georgetown.
BARRETT OF MILTON HOUSE. The 3rd son,
Barrett, John-Basil, Esq. of Milton House, William Barron, Esq. of Carick Barron, and afterwards
(
of Cadiz, in Spain, to. Margarita Power, whose mother, Mar-
l.rks, b.29 Aug. 1818 m. 10 Oct. 1861, Ellen, ;
garita Archbold, was aunt to Robert Archbold, Esq. of David-
I est dau. of John Box, Esq. of Abingdon, Berks, stown, M.P. By this lady, who to. 2ndly, Col. Le Chevalier
i 1 has issue, Fitzgerald, of the Spanish service, Mr. Barron had issue,
ohn-Basil- Joseph. George-Bryant-Martin. Pierse-Marcus, his heir, now of Glenview.
Mouis-Arthur. Theresa. William-Eustace, b. 1808, d. at Malaga in Spain, 1825.
Margarita, to. 1st, Arthur-Hervey Aston, Esq. of Aston
u .titeage.— John-Briant Barrett, Esq., purchased the Hall, Cheshire; 2ndly, the Chevalier de Poggenhofen,
'
Bite of Milton, 1764, from the family of Carlton, and was Charge d’ Affaires from Russia to the Court of Spain and ;

ft er of 3rdly, Le Chevalier de Montenegro, Lieut. - Gen. and


Chamberlain to H.R.H. Don Francisco de Paula.
| 'Hn-Richard Barrett, Esq. of Milton, who to. Martha
ftington, and had issue, Arms—Erm., on a saltier gu., five annulets or.
Crest — A boar, passant, az., on a cap of maintenance, ppr.
V
hn-Basil, his heir.
Motto —Audaces fortuna juvat.
Seats — Glenview, and Killoen, co. Waterford.
izabeth, to. John-Hutchinson Bourne, Chief Justice of
• ewfoundland.
uisa-Caroline, to. 1849, Martin-Archer Shee, Q.C., 3rd
1 m of the late Sir Martin

ms —
Archer Shee.
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., on a chief, indented, arg.,
BARROW OF HOLMEWOOD.
I-
escallops of the first, for Barrett; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a Barrow, John-James, Esq. of Holmewood, Kent,
<£ 'on, engrailed, ermines, between three greyhounds’ heads, J.P. and D.L. co. Dei»by, b. 1829 ; m. 1st, 31 May,
en i, erm., for Belson.
•jsi A wyvern, wings erect, or, chained and collared, az.
1854, Caroline, dau. of W.-Eergusoh Holroyde, Esq.

Wtto Honor, virtus, probitas. of Heath Royde, Halifax (who d. 1865), and by
U (—Milton House, Abingdon, Berks. her has issue,
G 2
. ;

84 BAR THE LANDED GENTRY. BAR


i. John-Burton, of Ringwood Hall, Chesterfield, co. Derby, STANDisn Barry, Esq. of Leamlara, who to. July, 1787
March, 1855; m. 14 April, 1876, Helen-Janet-
J.P., b. 5 Margaret, dau. of Philip Roche, Esq. of Limerick, and had
Ada, dau. of Rev. James-Duncan Macfarlane, and has a three sons and three daus., 1 Garrett-Standish, his heir;
son, 2 John, d. unm. 1833; 3 Henry-Standish, who s. his bro-
Arthgr-Edmund- John-Burton. ther as male heir of the family, 1864; 1 Margaret, wife
n. Richard, Ch. Ch. Coll. Cambridge, 6 20 Dec. 1857. .
of Thomas Butler, Esq. of Ballycarron; 2 Penelope, now
in. Copner-Walton, b. 1 Aug. 1859. of Lemlara, who purchased the estate from her eldest brother,
iv. Leonard-Norman, b. 5 July, 1861. and is the present owner; and 3 Anne. Mr. Barry d. April,
i. Dora-Lawson. ii. Clara-Isabella. 1821, and was s. by his eldest son,
Mr. Barrow m. 2ndly, 3 July, 1867, Dorothea-Marv, Garrett-Standish Barry, Esq., late of Lemlara, co. Cork,
eldest dau. of Rev. James Deans, Yicar of Exmin- J .P. and D.L. Mr. Barry was the first Catholic Member of
Parliament elected by the co. Cork after the Act of Emanci-
ster, and by her had issue,
pation in 1829. He d. 26 Dec. 1864, and was s. in the repre-
v. Charles-Dean, 6 . 21 July, 1875.
sentation of the family by his next surviving brother,
in. Edith-Mary. iv. Juanna-Constance.
Henry-Standish Barry, Esq., who to. 1836, Angelina, dau.
JUnCajJC.—John Barrow, dau. of William
to. Isabel, of William Brander, Esq., and d. 31 Aug. 1870, leaving a son
Hodgson, and had, with other issue, two sons, the younger, and successor,
William (Rev.), Archdeacon of Nottingham, and Charles-Standish, present representative of the family.
Rev. Richard Barrow, whom. 1 Jan. 1778, Mary, dau. of Arms —Arg., three bars, gemels, gu.
George Hodgkinson, Esq. of Southwell, and had issue, Crest—A castle arg., from the top issuing a wolfs head sa.
George-Hodgkinson, b. Jan. 1779 m. Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe, Motto —Boutez en avant.
Seat — Lemlara House, Carrigtuohill, co. Cork.
;

and d. May, 1853, leaving two sons and two daus.


William-Hodgson, of Southwell, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1 Sept.
1784, M.P. for South Notts, and High Sheriff 1845.
Richard, of Ringwood Hall, co. Derby, b. July, 1787.
John, of whom hereafter.
BARRY OF BALLY CLOU GH.
James (Rev.), M.A., Rector of North Wingfield, co. Derby, 6. Barry, James, Esq. of Ballyclough, co. Cork,
Oct. 1793 m. Louisa, dau. of Sir C. Malet, Bart., and has
issue.
;
McAdam Barry J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1811,
,

Mary-Anne, m. Rev. William Lawson. b. 28 July, 1805 formerly Captain in the army
;

Arabella, d. Sept. 1850. Sutten-Bullen. m. 2 March, 1841, Oliver-Maria, dau. and sole heiress
The 4th son, of Francis Drew, Esq. of Mocollop Castle, co. Water-
John Barrow, Esq. of Ringwood Hall, co. Derby, b. Aqg. ford.
1790 ; m. Barbara, dau. of Don Yzguierdo, and d. 1871,
leaving a dau., Juanna, m. the late Rev. D.-L. Alexander, iLtnpaeje.—This family, formerly seated at Lisnegar, neai

and a son, Rathcormack, claims to be descended from Robert, elder bro


ther to Philip, ancestor of the Earls of Barrymore.
John-James, now of Holmewood.
Redmond Barry, Esq. of Lisnegar and Rathcormack, co

Arms Per pale, indented, sa. and az., two swords in saltire
Cork, M Adam Barry to. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Boyle, Esq
l

ppr., pommels and hilts or, between four fleurs-de-lis, two in ,

pale of the last, and two in fess arg. of Castle Lyons, co. Cork, and had issue a son and two daus.,
Crest —On a perch, ppr., a squirrel, sejant, or, collared, and James, his heir.
chained, cracking a nut, all ppr. Anne, to. Samuel Hartwell, Esq., Capt. in the army, slain a
Motto — Non fustra. Landen, 1693.

Residences Holmewood, Tunbridge Wells, Kent; 35, West- Catherine, to. Alan Brodrick, 1st Viscount Midleton.
bourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W.C.
Mr. Barry to. 2ndly, 1666, Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Nichola
Purdon, Knt. of Ballyclough, co. Cork, M.P. for Baltimon
BARRY OF LEMLARA. and had, with two daus., another son,
Redmond, of Ballyclough, co. Cork, whom. 1700, the dau.
Barry, Charles-Standish:, Esq., representative
Samuel Crofts, Esq. of Velvetstown, co. Cork, and by ht
<

of Barry, of Lemlara, co. Cork, m. 1869, Hon. had a son and heir,
Margaret-Mary Southwell, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Redmond, of Ballyclough, High Sheriff, co. Cork, 1731
Arthur-Francis Southwell, and granddau. of Thomas- who m. Henrietta, 2nd dau. of William Dunscombe, Esi
of Mount Desart, co. Cork, and had issue,
Arthur, 2nd Yiscount Southwell, and has issue,
Henry-Joseph-Arthur-Standish, 6. 5 Nov. 1873.
James, his heir, of whom hereafter, as successor to h
cousin, Redmond Barry, Esq. of Rathcormack, ;

Winifred- Mary-Standish M‘Adam Barry.


Htncaffc. —This branch of the once potent name of Barry, Mary, to. Richard- Aid worth St. Leger, Viscount Don
so influential under the successive Lords Barry, the Viscounts raile.

Buttevant, and the Earls of Barrymore, has enjoyed large Mr. Barry, whose will, dated 3 March, 1681, was proved
possessions in the co. of Cork ever since the first incursion of March, 1690, was s. by his elder son by his 1st wife,
the Anglo-Normans in the time of Henry II. James Barry, Esq. of Rathcormack, M'Adam Barry G ,

John Barry, of Leamlara, distinguished by the epithet of in the army, who to. 1st, Mary, dau. of Abraham Anseli
Laidldr, or the stout, representative of the Lemlara family, Esq. of London, and had issue, two sons and a dau., viz., Jami
temp. Charles I., m. Isabel Nagle, of Moneanimie, and had a his heir; Redmond, successor to his brother, as hereafte
son, Garrett, his heir. By a grant from Charles I., in the Mary, d. unm. Col. Barry to. 2ndly, Susanna, dau. of Jo
12th year of his reign (1636), the family estates were confirmed Townsend, Esq. of Timoleage, co. Cork, by Lady Katheri
Johu Barry was s. by his son,
to this proprietor. Barry his wife, dau. of Richard, Earl of Barrymore, and h
Garret Barry, Esq. of Lemlara, or Leamlara, who obtained
,
issue two sons, David, M.D. Patrick, M.D., both d. s.p.; a
;

from Charles II. a confirmatory grant of Leamlara. He m. two daus., Elizabeth, to. Noblett Dunscombe, Esq. of Mm
Ellen, dau. of Daniel Duff O’Cahill, by Ellen his wife, dau. of Desart, co. Cork; and Katharine, to. John Townshend, E
M'Cartie Reagh. He was s. at his decease by his son, On the death of Col. Barry, he was s. by his elder son,
David Barry, Esq. of Leamlara, who m. Catherine, dau. of James Barry, Esq. of Rathcormack, M'Adam Barry, H :

Gtandish Grady, Esq. of Elton, co. Limerick, and was father of Sheriff, co. Cork, 1721, who d. unm., and was s. by his n
Standish Barry, Esq. of Leamlara, who m. 1708, Eleanor, brother,
dau. of Thady Quin, Esq. of Adare, co. Limerick, and had Redmond Barry, Esq. of Rathcormack, M Adam Bai
l
I

•issue, three sons, David; Garrett; and John, d. unm.; He d. s. p. 1750, and was s. by his cousin,
and six daus., Catherine, m. Joseph Anthony, Esq.; Eliza- James Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, M'Adam Barry. He
beth, m. Patrick Lacy, Esq. of Miltown, co. Limerick, whose Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Abraham Greene, Esq.
:dau. was mother of Sir de Lacy Evans, K.C.B. Margaret, m. ;
Ballymachree, co. Limerick, and d. 25 Oct. 1793, leaving !

John Stack, Esq. Mary Eleanor and Anne, m. Simon Haly,


; ; ; elder son and heir,
Esq. of Ballyhaly. The eldest son, Redmond Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, M'Adam Barry
David Barry, Esq. of Leamlara, dying without issue, was s. unm. 10 Feb. 1812, when the representation devolved u
by his brother, his brother,
Garrett Barry, Esq. of Leamlara, who to. Mary-Anne Henry-Greene Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, M'Adam Ba
'Hussey, dau. of the Baron of Galtrim, and dying in 1786, left, Major-General in the army, who to. 21 Sept. 1804, Phc J

with two daus., Anne, wife of Timothy Deasy, Esq. and ;


dau. of John-Armstrong Drought, Esq. of Lettybrook, Ki I

Eleanor, wife of Hatton Conron, Esq. a son, Co., and had issue,
R
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BAR TUE LANDED GENTRY. BAR 85

James, his heir, now of Ballyclough. co. Chester, and had Arthur-Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq., now
Henry, Capt. E.I.C.S., killed in Burmah, 1853, unm. of Foaty; James-Hugh, to. 1874, Lady Charlotte Coke Maude, ;

Redmond (Sir), LL.D. Trin. Col. Dublin, Senior Puisne Judge to. 9 July, 1869, Alexander, eldest son of George Oswald, Esq.
of the Supreme Court of Victoria, and Chancellor of the
University of Melbourne. of Auchencruive. He d. 1857.
St. Leger, late Capt. 65th foot.
John-Ricliard, Lieut. 86th foot, d. in India, unm.
Seats —Marbury Hall, Chester; and Foaty Island, co. Cork.

William-Wigram, C.B., Lieut.-Col. R.A.


Letitia, to. Rev. Robert Bury, of Carrigrenane, co. Cork,
deceased.
Eliza, to. Col. Murray Simpson, Esq. BARTON OF STAPLETON PARK.
Caroline, d. unm. 1 April, 1872.
Katherine, to. Col. Osborne Broadley, d. 6 Feb. 1873. Barton, Henry- John-Hope, Esq. of Stapleton
Phoebe, d. unm. Park, co. York, and Saxby Hall, co. Lincoln, b. 25
Charlotte, to. John Carroll, Esq., J.P., Barrister, who d. 1875. Feb. 1873 s. his father 20 March, 1876.
;
Louisa, d. unm.
Mr. M'Adam Barry d. 13 May, 1838, and was s. by his eldest IhtnCajJP. —
illiam- An drew Barton, Esq., stated to
son and heir, the present, have been a scion of the Smithills line, purchased from Sir
James Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, M'Adam Barry. Thomas Savage the estate of Deanwater, Chester, and that
property, with other lands, lineally descended to
Arms— Barry of six arg. and gu.
George Barton, Esq., who to. 1720, Lucy, dau. of J. Segar,
Crest—Out of a castle arg. a wolfs head sa.
Motto —Boutez en avant. Esq. of Catley, co. York, and d. 1738, leaving four sons, viz.,
Seats — Ballyclough, Fermoy, co. Cork; Mocollop Castle, Richard, d. unm.
Lismore, co. Waterford. John, to. Sarah, dau. of J. Bradshaw, Esq. of Darcy
Lever, Lancaster.
George, to. Mary Rainos.
Henry, of whom presently.
BARRY OF CASTLE COR.
The 4th son,
Barry, William-N orton, Esq. of Castle Cor, Henry Barton, Esq., acquired considerable property as a
co. Cork, b. 1859. merchant at Manchester, and purchased, about the end of the
last century, the estates of Swinton and Ward Hall, Lancaster.
3Ltn£ilJJ£. — ichard Barry, Esq., 11th Hussars, to. Eliza,
He to. 1768, Mary, dau. of Joseph Bushell, Esq. of Neston,
dau. of Darby O’Grady, Esq. of Rockbarton, co. Limerick, and
Chester, and had issue,
sister of Standish, 1st Viscount Guillamore, purchased the
John, his heir.
estate of Castle Cor from the family of Deane Freeman, and
Henry, to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Watson, Esq., of
was father of Preston.
William Norton Barry, Esq. of Castle Cor, J.P., an officer Richard- Watson, of Springwood, co. Lancaster, to. Mary,
in the 8th Hussars; 6. 1820; to. 1st, 1845, Arabella, dau. of another dau. of John Watson, Esq., and d. 1861, leaving
Col. Persse, by whom he had a dau., issue. His eldest son,
Elizabeth, to. Oct. 1868, John Short, Esq. of Bickham, co. Richard Barton, Esq. of Caldy Manor, co. Chester, J.P.,
Devon. High Sheriff 1875, to. 12 Feb. 1850, Elizabeth, dau. of the
late Sir Benjamin Heywood, Bart., F.R.S.
He to. 2ndly, 19 Jan. 1856, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William-
Wrixon Becher, 1st bart. of Ballygiblin, and Mary, to. John Baldwin Esq. of Ingthorp Grange, York-
d. 1871, leaving
shire.
by her a son and heir, Sarah, to. R.-W. Robinson, Esq., M.D., of Preston.
William-Norton Barry, now of Castle Cor. The eldest son,
*
Seat —Castle Cor, near Mallow. John Barton, Esq. of Swinton, co. Lancaster, and Saxley,
co. Lincoln, D.L., b. 1770, d. 1831. He entered into partner-
ship with his father, and by his talents and industry raised
SMITH-BARRY OF FOATY AND himself to the highest station among the merchants of his
MARBURY. time. He to. 1796, Margaret, dau. of John Watson, Esq. of
Preston, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
Smith-Barry, Arthur-Hugh, Esq. of Foaty
John-Watson, his heir.
Island, co. Cork, and of Marbury Hall, co. Chester, Mary-Elizabeth, to. Thomas Hepwood, Esq. of Hopo End,
M.P. Cork, 1867 to 1874, b. 1843 ; s. his father
co. Hereford.
L859 m. 17 Aug. 1868, Lady Mary-Francis Wynd- Sophia, to.Jeremiah Taylor, of Prestbury Lodge, co. Glou-
;
cester, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, and Col. 59th foot.
lam-Quin, 3rd dau. of Edwin-Richard, 3rd Earl of
He was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Dunraven and Mountearl, K.P., and has issue.
John-Watson Barton, Esq., J.P. and D.L., 6.20 Aug. 1798,

he Hon. John Barry, b. 1725; youngest son
HtttCHflC. who purchased in 1833 Stapleton Park, co. York. He to. 29
>fJames, 4th Earl of Barrymore; to. 1746, Dorothy, dau. and Jan. 1830, Juliana, 2nd dau. of James Hope, Esq. ofMorcy
o-heir of Hugh Smith, Esq. of Weald Hall, Essex, and had Place, Edinburgh, and had issue,
wo sons, James-Hugh, his heir, and Richard, who d. s. jp. John-Hope, late of Stapleton Park.
i'he elder, Mary- Jane.
James-Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq. of Marbury Hall, and Foaty Julia-Sophia, to. 21 Sept. 1854, Rev. Charles-Augustus Hope,

sland, b. 1748; High Sheriff co. Chester, d. leaving illegiti- youngest son of the late Sir John Hope, Bart, of Craig
Hall.
mate issue, viz., two sons and three daus., viz.,
Margaret, to. 8 Sept. 1859, Charles- Warren Markham, only
John, of whom presently. son of Lieut.-Col. Markham, 60th Rifles.
;
James, of Lota Lodge, co. Cork, to. but had no issue. Louisa.
|i Caroline-Augusta, to. George, eldest son of Robert Courtenay, Caroline, m. 10 Jan. 1867, William-Clayton Browne, Esq.,
)
Esq. of Ballyedmond. eldest son of Robert-Clayton Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hill,
f
Narcissa, to. 28 April, 1821, Hon. George-William Massy, co. Carlow.
younger son of Hugh, 3rd Lord Massy. Frances.
Louisa, to. Right Hon. Thomas-Berry Cusack Smith,
;
Mr. Barton d. 22 Dec. 1840. His only son,
;

Master of the Rolls in Ireland, and d. 18 April, 1872.


John-Hope Barton, Esq. of Stapleton Park, J.P., High
|lie estateswere bequeathed to the elder son, York
6.3 Oct. 1833; to. 30 April, 1872,
Sheriff co. 1863,
John Smith-Barry, Esq. of Marbury Hall and Foaty Island,
Florence-Mary-Annabella, dau. of Henry- James Ramsden,
1793 to. 1st, Eliza, dau. of Robert Courtenay, Esq. of
;
Esq. by Hon. Frederica-Selina Law, his wife, dau. of Edward,
jdlvedmond, and had, with other issue, deceased,
1st Lord Ellenborough, and has a son,
:

.James-Hugh, his heir.


Robert-Hugh, d. unm.
Henry-John-Hope, now of Stapleton Park.
:

Itichard-Hugh, of Ballyedmond, d. unm. Mr. Bartond. 20 March, 1876.

r. Smith-Barry m. 2ndly, Eliza-Felicia, 2nd dau. of General Arms—Az., on a fess, between three bucks’ heads, cabosscd,
;ron, of Moor, Cheshire, but by her had no issue. He d. 1837, or, a martlet gu., within two acorns, leaved, ppr.
d was s. by his son, —
Crest An acorn or, leaved vert.
James-Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq. of Foaty and Marbury, b. Motto —Crescitur cultu.
16; High Sheriff co. Chester 1846; to. Sept. 1841, Eliza, Seats — Stapleton Park, near Pontefract ; and Saxby Hall,
lest dau. ol Shallcross Jackson, Esq. of Newton Bank, Barton-on-H umber.
8G BAR THE LANDED GENTRY. BAR
BARTON OF GROVE. Grace, to. 1st, Lieut.-Col. Pennefather, of Newpark, co
Tipperary, and 2ndly, Major Michael- Angelo Galliazzi, of
Barton, Samuel-Harry, Esq. of Grove, co. the Austrian Service.
Tipperary, J.P. and J).L., b. 1817 m. 1862, Mary- ; Catherine, to. Edmund Staples, Esq. of Dunmore, Queen's Co.
Elizabetb, only dau. of the late Major Frobisher, The eldest son,
late Bengal army, of Cheltenham, J.P. and D.L., William Barton, Esq. of Grove, J.P. and D.L., and High
and has issue, Sheriff 1825, b. 21 June, 1790; to. April, 1815, Catherine, dau.
of Samuel Perry, Esq. of Woodroffe, by Deborah his wife, dau.
Willi am-Henry-Hugh, b. Feb. 1871.
of Lord Dunalley, by whcm (who d. April, 1872) he had issue,
Charles-Robert, b. March, 1877.
Thomas-Barker, late of Grove.
Bose. Catherine. Florence. Samuel-Harry, now of Grove.
William-Hugh, b. 1820 to. Mary, dau. of Capt. Blakeney,

UtltFTtjJf. This family, which claims to be a branch of ;

and has issue, five sons and four daus.


the ancient Lancashire house of Barton of Barton Hall was ,
Deborah, to. John Wade, Esq., 2nd son of William-Blaney
established in Ireland by Thomas Barton, who accompanied Wade, Esq. of Clonabrany, co. Meath, deceased.
the Earl of Essex’s army to that kingdom, and obtained a Mary-Frances, to. Charles Shaw, Esq., Q.C., youngest son of
grant of land comprising the district called Drumminshin and Sir Robert Shaw, Bart., and is deceased.
Necairn, co. Fermanagh. He m. Margaret Loyd, and had a Catherine-Grace, to. 1853, Sir Robert Shaw, Bart.
Anne-Margaret, to. George Gough, Esq. of Rathronan, co.
son, Anthony Barton, father of William Barton, 6. about
Tipperary.
1630, who to. Jane-Hannah Forster, and had two sons, Emily-Martha.
Edward, to. and hadWilliam, and Edward. The latter
issue, Mr. Barton d. 1857. His eldest son,
to. his cousin, Elizabeth Barton, and was father of John, Thomas-Barker Barton, Esq. of Grove, co. Tipperary, J.P.,
who was brought up by his uncle Thomas, at Bordeaux. b. 1816, d. unm. 21 Feb. 1871, and was s. by his brother,
The elder son, William, had three sons, John; Edward;
and Gustavus, ancestor of Baptist- Johnston Barton, Esq., Samuel-Harry Barton, Esq., now qf Grove.
present male representative of the family. The latter was Arms—Arg., a rose, between three boars’ heads, erased, go.
father of the Bev. Edward Barton, Archdeacon of Ferns. Crest—A boar’s head gu.
William. Motto —Quod ero spero. Ancient Motto—Yis forfcibus arma.
The 2nd son, Seat — Grove, near Fethard, co. Tipperary; 15, Lan>down
Place, Cheltenham; Kildare Street Club, Dublin, and Junior
William Barton, had (with a dau., Elizabeth, wife of her
Carlton Club, London.
cousin. Edward Barton) a son,
Thomas Barton, Esq. of Curraghmore, co. Fermanagh, b.
21 Dec. 1694, who settled as a merchant at Bordeaux, 1725.
He to. 1 Nov. 1722, Margaret, youngest dau. of Robert Delap,
BARTON OF THE WATERFOOT.
Esq. of Bailyshannon, and had one son, Barton, Charles-Robert, Esq. of the Water-
William Barton, Esq. of Grove, co. Tipperary, who to. foot, J.P. co. Fermanagh, High Sheriff 1863, Capt.
1 Aug. 1754, Grace, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles Massey, of Fermanagh Militia, b. 15 Nov. 1832; m. Aug. 1872,
Doonas, co. Clare, Dean of Limerick, and sister of Sir Hugh- Henrietta-Mervyn, dau. of Henry- Mervyn Richard-
Dillon Massey, the 1st Bart, of Doonas, and had issue, son, Esq. of Rossfad, co. Fermanagh, D.L., and has
i. Thomas, his heir. issue,
ii. William, of Clonelly, 5. 20 Aug. 1758, succeeded to the
estates of Clonelly, co. Fermanagh to. 1796, Anne-Isabella,
; William-Hugh, 6. 1874.
dau. of Folliott Warren, Esq. of Lodge, co. Kilkenny, and d.
18 May, 1835, leaving by her (who d. 1810) issue, 3LtH£iC<J£. —CharlesBarton, Esq., a Lieut.-Gen. an
Folliott-Warren, of Clonelly, J.P. and D.L., b. 15 Sept*
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Life Guards, 3rd son of the late Williams j

1798, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh 1834, deceased. Barton, Esq. of Grove, co. Tipperary, by Grace his wife, dau.
Edward-George, Barrister-at-Law, d. 3 Feb. 1867. of the Rev. Charles Massey, of Doonas, Dean of Limerick,
hi. Charles. (See Barton of Waterfoot.) to. Feb. 1800, Susannah, dau. of Nathaniel Johnston, Esq. of |

iv. Hugh, of Straffan, co. Kildare. ( See that family.) Bordeaux, by his 1st wife, Anna-Eleanor Stewart, and had I

v. Robert (Sir), K.C.H., a Lieut.-Gen. in the army, b. 1770; issue,


to. 1st, Maria, dau. and co-heir of John Painter, Esq.,
and had issue, Hugh, a Lieut.-Col. in the army ; Grace, to. Hugh-William, his heir.
Nathaniel-Dunbar, Lieut.-Col. Bengal Cavalry, to. 1831,
Capt. Addison; and Maria. He to. 2ndly, Colette, relict
i

Honoria, sister of Sir Henry Lawrence.


of Col. McPhersa, and had by her a dau., Alexandrine.
vi. Dunbar, of Rochestown, co. Tipperary, at one time High
Thomas-Charles, of Bonn, 6. 1 Dec. 1805; d. Feb. 1856.
Sheriff co. Tipperary, to. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of the late
Robert, of Sydney, Australia, J.P., b. 1807 ; to. Emily Darval,
]

Rev. Samuel Riall, Rector of Killenaube, and had issue,


and has issue,
Albert-Evelyn, b. 1812.
1 Samuel-William, late of Rochestown, co. Tipperary, 6. Susannah, to. Rev. John Stirling.
10 April, 1803; to. 13 July, 1831, Emma-Maria, dau. of Anna-Eleanor, to. Rev. F.-D. Maurice, Professor of English j
the Hon. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson, M.P. for Cork, Literature, King’s College.
and left issue,
Mr. Barton d. 1821, and was s. by his eldest son,
Christopher, of Rochestown, J.P., 6. 22 Feb. 1835.
Hugh-William Barton, Esq. of The Waterfoot, J.P., D.L., I
Dunbar-Henry, b. 16 Oct. 1841.
Crosbie, b. 29 June, 1845, Capt. 19th regt., m. 12 Dec. High Sheriff, co. Fermanagh, 1837, Lieut.-Col. of the 2nd Life j
1878, Mrs. Hamilton, eldest dau. of the late Richard ^Guards, 6 13 Dec. 1800; to 9 Feb. 1832, Mary-Caroline, eldest V
. .

Warburton, Esq. of Garryhinch. dau. of Robert Johnston, Esq. of Kinlough House, co. Leitrim,
William-Archer, b. 15 May, 1849. and had issue,
Elizabeth, to. 11 July, 1872, Antoni-Marcelli Szymanski.
i. Charles-Robert, his heir.
Anna-Grace. Mary. Evelyn-Isabella.
ii. James, Lieut. R.A., b. 13 Aug. 1834; to. 23 Aug. 1859,
j
2 Dunbar-Thomas, Lt. 1st Royal Dragoons, b. 1806; d. 1829. Mary-Barbara, dau. of Sir David Barclay, Bart, of Pierston, I
3 Augustine-Hugh, b. 1814; to. Emily, widow of J. M‘Cal- co. Ayr.
mont, Esq., and dau. of James Martin, Esq. of Ross, co. iii. Folliott, b. 23 May, 1838; to. 19 March, 1873, Florence- I
Galway, and left two daus., Alma, and Rose. Maude, 6th dau. of Hugh Lyons Montgomery, Esq. of .

4 Thomas-Henry, Dublin Metropolitan Police Magistrate, Belhavel.


b. 1816 to. 6 Jan. 1853, Hon. Charlotte, dau. of John,
; iv. Hugh-St. George, late 60th Rifles, b. 19 Nov. 1839.
3rd Lord Plunket, and d. 1878, leaving issue. v. Robert, R.N., 6. 3 Nov. 1841 d. 1869.;

Mr. Barton d. 19 May, 1848, his widow 16 Oct. 1853. vi. Thomas-Lloyd, b. 2 Dec. 1855.
i. Grace, to. John Palliser, Esq, of Derryluskan, co. Tipperary. vii. Nathaniel-Albert-Delap, b. 29 Nov. 1857.
ii. Elizabeth, to. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Augustus Fitzgerald, Bart. i. Florence-Anna.

hi. Margaret, to. Lord Massy, and d. 1818. ii. Mary-Everina, m. 29 Jan. 1868, James-M. Sinclair, Esq.
of Holly Hill.
The eldest son,
Thomas Barton, Esq. of Grove, M.P. for Fethard before Mr. Barton d. 4 Dec. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son.
the Union, Mary, dau. of the Hon. Gen. Ponsonby, and
to. —
Arms, Crest, and Motto Same as Barton of Grove.
sister of Chambre-Brabazon-Ponsonby Barker, Esq. of Kilcooly —
Seat The Waterfoot, Pettigo, co. Fermanagh.
Abbey, and d. 1820, leaving issue,
William, of Grove.
Chambre-Brabason, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Life Guards, d. 1834. BARTON OF STRAFFAN HOUSE.
•fiharles-Robert, a field officer in the army.
Mary, m. George, youngest son of the late Lord Robert
Barton, Hugh-Lynedoch, Esq. of Slraffai

Fitzgerald; she d. 25 Jan. 1866. House, co. Kildare, b. 30 Aug. 1824 ;


m. 19 April
; — ;

l
BAR THE LANDED GENTRY, BAR 87

1855, Hon. Anne-Emiiy Massey, eldest dan. of Eyre, 3iintx # e .— Gustavus Barton, Esq. con of William
Barton, and grandson of Edward Barton, Esq. (see Barton of
3rd Lord Clarina.
Grove), to. circa 1772, sister and co-heires 3 of
Harriett,
iLtllCaiJC. —
This branch of the ancient family of Barton Baptist Johnston, Esq. of the co. Monaghan, through whom he
of Grove was established by the late acquired the estate of Drumsallogh in that co., and had
Hugh Barton, Esq. (4th son of William Barton, Esq. of issue,
•Grove, by Grace Massey his wife, dau. of the Dean of Limerick), Baptist- Johnston, of whom presently.
who, by his own energy, industry, and activity, acquired at Edward, Archdeacon of Ferns.
Bordeaux a very large fortune, the greater part of which he
The elder son,
invested in the purchase of land in Ireland, and also in the
Major Baptist-Johnston Barton, of Drumsallogh, co.
purchase of the Ch&teau Langoa, and some of the most cele-
Monaghan, 1774; to. 1815, Catherine Babington, heiress of
b.
brated vineyards in the Parish of St. Juliens-Medoc, near
Greenfort, sister of Ralph-Edward Babington, Esq., High
Bordeaux. Mr. Hugh Barton was universally respected and
Sheriff of Donegal, 1823, and of Capt. Humphrey Babington,
beloved, and gained great esteem on account of the judicious
of Greenfort, and had (with two daus.) a son,
employment of the wealth he had acquired, and the vast
Baptist-Johnston Barton, Esq. of Greenfort, I.T., who to.
amount of good he did to all who came within its influence.
1842, Maria, dau. of William McLaughlin, Esq. of Ramelton,
In 1840, he served as High Sheriff of co. Kildare. He m. 1791,
.

and had issue,


Anne, dau. of Nathaniel Johnston, Esq. of Bordeaux, and by
her (who d. 1842) had issue, Baptist-Johnston, now of Greenfort.
Ellen. Kate.
Nathaniel, late of Straffan.
Thom as- Johnston, of Glendalough. Mr. Barton d. 1851, and was s. by his son, the present pro-
Daniel, late Capt. 7th Fusiliers, to. Miss Sampson. prietor.
Hugh. Isabella.
9 Sept. 1828, Eyre, 3rd Lord Clarina. Arms —Arg., a rose, between three boars’ heads, erased, gu.
Susan-Elizabeth, to.
Crest —A boar’s head gu.
Mr. Hugh Barton d. 1854, aged 88, and was s. by his eldest Motto —Yis fortibus arma.
son, Seat— Greenfort, Letterkenny, co. Donegal.
Nathaniel Barton, Esq. of Straffan House, co. Kildare,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff in 1850-51, b. 7 Sept. 1799; to. 12
July, 1823, Mary-Susanne, dau. of Harry Scott, Esq., by Anne,
his wife, dau. of Rev. Newton Ogle, D.D., of Barkley, North- BARTON OF THREXTON HOUSE.
umberland, and by her (who d. 1867) had issue,
Barton, Thomas-Edward- Walter, Esq. of
Hugh-Lynedocii, now of Straffan.
Harry-Fitzgerald, d. 1848. Threxton House, Norfolk, J.P., b. 14 Sept. 1811
Bertram-Francis, b. 19 March, 1830. m. 27 June, 1844, Eliza, dau. and only child of John
Charles-Thomas-Hug/i b. 23 Nov. 1834; d. 1871. Allday, Esq. of Grriston, and has issue,
r Francis-Savile, b. 25 Nov. 1836 ; d. 1860.
Mary-Esther-Isabella, d. young, 1844. i. Thomas-Allday, b. 21 June, 1845.
Anna-Susanne-Fredericka. ii. Waiter-May, b. 18 Nov. 1846.
Isabella-Charlotte. iii.Gertrude-Eliza, b. 7 May, 1848.
Alice-Catherine-Ilarryette, d. 1867.
iv. Alfred- John, b. 13 May, 1850.
i

\lr. Barton d. 1867.


Mr. Barton s. his father 22 Aug. 1837.
Arms and Crest — Same as Barton of Grove.
Motto —Fide et fortitudine. —
HtlIPil0£. With regard to the Bartons of Hadlow, an
Seat—Straffan House, co. Kildare. order under seal is extant of the Parliamentary General Fair-
fax, of which the following is a copy :

“ These are to require
everie of you on sigiit hereof to forbear to doe anie preiudice
BARTON OF GLENDALOUGH HOUSE. unto the house of Thomas Barton, of Hadlow, in the countie
Bakton, Charles- William, Esq. of Grlenda- of Kent, or to offer anie violence to his person or anie of his

ough House, co. Wicklow, J.P., b. 13 July, 1846 family, or to take away or seise upon his horses, cattle, or
anie other of his goods w t- soever, as you will answere the
n. Oct. 1876, Agnes, 3rd dau. of the Rey. Charles
contrary. Given under my hand and seale the 23 June, 164S.
Childers, H.M. Chaplain at Nice. To all officers and soldiers under my command. Fairfax.
IftUttljJC.— Thomas-Johnston Barton, Esq. of Glenda- (Endorsed. The Lord Fairfax discharge ffor my goods. 23
jugh, co. Wicklow, J.P. and D.L., b. 1802; m. 1830, Frances, June, 1648).”
au. of Edward Morris, Esq., Master in Chancery, by Hon. Thomas Barton, Esq. of Hadlow, younger brother of John
lary Erskine, his wife, dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Erskine, Barton, Esq., grandfather of the late Walter-Barton May,
nd had issue, Esq. of Hadlow Castle, Kent, b. 13 Oct. 1726; to. Susanna
Thomas-Erskine, his heir. Ellis, and had with a dau., who to. John Burcham, of Holt,
Hugh-Massey, b. 10 Feb. 1844, late 7th foot. Norfolk, a son,
Charles- William, now of Glendalough. Walter Barton, Esq., to. Ann-IIannah Pigge, and had
Robert- Johnston, 6. 20 Feb. 1849, Capt. Coldstream Guards. issue three sons and six daus. of the former,;
Frances-Isabella, to. 19 May, 1859, James-C. Hart, Esq. of
Drumcrosshall, N.B., late Capt. 16th Lancers, who d. 1876.
Thomas Barton, Esq. of Threxton House, m. 16 Jan. 1810,
Georgiana - Susanna - Arabel, to. 1856, George Booth, Esq., Hannah and had issue,
Clarke,
and d. 1868. Thomas-Edward-Walter, now of Threxton.
Anna-Mary-Henrietta, to. R.-C. Childers, Esq. (who d. 1876), Sarah-Anne-Hannah, deceased.
eldest son of the Rev. Charles Childers, H.M. Chaplain at Elizabeth.
Nice.
Beatrice - Louisa, to. 3 Dec. 1864, Hugli-F. Massy, Capt. —
Arms Erm., on a fesse gu., three annulets or.
19th regt. Crest —A head, erased, ppr.
griffin’s
Motto — Fortis est veritas.
r. Barton d. 4 Dec. 1864 ;
his widow, 4 Oct. 1867. He was s. Seat—Threxton House, near Watton, Norfolk.
t his eldest son,
Thomas-Erskine Barton, Esq. of Glendalough, 6. 1830,
unm. 1874, when he was s. by his brother, the present
iarles- William Barton, Esq. BARWIS OF LANGRIGG HALL.
Arms ,
Crest, and Motto —As Barton of Grove. Barwis, The Rev. William-Cuthbert, M.A.,
<Seat— Glendalough House, Greystones, co. Wicklow.
Yicar of Hoylandswaine, co. York, late Incumbent
of Christ Church, Leeds, b. 15 July, 1824; in. 1st,
BARTON OF GREENFORT. 3 Jan. 1850, Mary, youngest dau. of Benjamin
Barton, Baptist- Johnston, Esq. of G-reenfort, Hoghton, Esq. of Waltham Abbey, Essex, and by
>. Donegal, b. 1848 High Sheriff co. Donegal,
;
her had a dau., Amy. He m. 2ndly, 7 Jan. 1869,
177 m. 1875, Isabel, youngest dau. of Robert
;
Elleii-Sarah, youngest dau. of the late William
cClintock, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Dunmore, co. Tuckwell, Esq. of Oxford.
onegal, and has issue, HtUCagf. —This family was originally of Dearham, which
Baptist- Johnston, b. 1876. estate they acquired at an early period by marriage with the
; )

88 BAS THE LANDED GENTRY BAs

heiress. The senior lineinto the family of Lamplugh.


merged 3 Thomas (Sir), of Brinsop, co. Hereford, called in Nash’s
Worcestershire, of Wolve’s Hill, co. Worcester. He m.
A branch settled at Ilckirk, in Westward, and became extinct
Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of Richard Abington, Esq. of
at the latter end of the 17th century, the co-heiresses marrying Brockhampton, co. Hereford, and relict of John Dansey,
Featherston Haugh and Kirkley. Esq. of Brinsop, by whom he had an only dau. and heir,
Thomas Barwis, Esq., to. Elizabeth Osmotherley, a descen- Eleanor, to. John Talbot, Esq. of Grafton, and wai
dant of a family which had been settled in the parish of mother of
Bromfield temp. Edward I., and had purchased Langrigg, John, 10th earl of Shrewsbury.
temp. Richard II., and was father of 4 Walter, of Erdisley, to. Jane, relict of Thomas Thame, \

John Barwis, Esq. of Langrigg, who to. Elizabeth Brisco, of Stovill or Stowell, but d. s. p.
and had Thomas, John, William, and Elizabeth. The 3rd son, 5 Humphrey, of Aberedow, and Lambedr, co. Radnor, I

William Barwis, M.D., of Devizes, 6. 25 June, 1746 to. ;


which estates he acquired in marriage with Eleanor, dau.
and heir of John ap Gwilim. 6th in direct descent from
Sarah, dau. of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart, of Brayton, and by
this Humphrey was
her (who d. 16 Oct. 1802) left at his decease, 29 Nov. 1791, a
Thomas Baskerville, Esq. of Aberedow Court, to.
son, j

1726, Meliora, eldest dau. of Richard Baskerville, Esq.


John Barwis, Esq. of Langrigg Hall, J.P., b. 18 Aug. 1775; of Richardstown, co. Wilts, by Jane, dau. of Sir William
to. 31 Aug. 1818, Frances, youngest dau. of the Rev. John Gore, Knt. of Barrow Court, and left at his decease,
Gutch, M.A., Registrar of the University of Oxford, and had 1740, an only dau. and heiress,
issue, Philippa, to. 1767, Rev. John Powell, of Penland, co.
William-Cuthbert, present representative. Radnor, by whom (who d. 1819) she had an only dau.
Thomas-Osmotherley, b. 6 April, 1828. and heiress,
Sara-Jane, to. 7 Nov. 1850, Rev. Charles-Frederick Booker. Meliora, to. 1787, Peter Rickards Mynors, Esq. of
Elizabeth-Fanny, d. unm. 1845. Treago.
Arms—Arg., a chevron, between three bears’ heads, couped, n. John, who left a son, Henry,
sa., muzzled or. in. Thomas, of Pontrilas.
Crest—A bear, muzzled. i. Elizabeth, wife of Kynard Delabere, or according to some,
Motto—Bear and forbear. Sanacre Delabere, of Kynardsley.
Seat — Langrigg Hall, Broomfield, Cumberland. Sir Walter to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry ap Milo ap
Residence— Hoylandswaine, Barnsley, co. York. Harry, of Poston, by whom he had, with other issue, Philip
Baskerville of Crowsley Park and Simon. This
( see

Simon Baskerville, Esq. to. Elizabeth Brand, of Wan-


BASKEUVILLE OE CLYRO. borough, co. Wilts, and left three sons. The youngest,
George Baskerville, Esq. of Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester,
Mynors-Baskerville, Walter-Thomas, Esq. was great-grandfather of
of Clyro Court, co. Radnor, J.P., D L., High Thomas Baskerville, Esq., to. Mary, dau. of Richard Jones,
Sheriff, 1868, b. 7 Jan. 1839 ; 5. his father 1864 Esq. of Hanham, co. Gloucester, and had,
m. 1875, Bertha-Maria, only child of John Hopton, i. Richard, his heir.
Esq., of Canonffrome Court, co. Hereford, and has ii. George, of Winterbourne Bassett, d. 20 May, 1755, aged
73, leaving, with other issue, a dau.,
issue.
Jane, m. her cousin, Thomas Baskerville, Esq.

The Baskervilles, whose name is on the roll of Thomas Baskerville was s. by his son,
.Battle Abbey, settled in Herefordshire soon after the Con- Richard Baskerville, Esq. of Richardston, to. Jane,
quest, and became seated at Erdisley ; they intermarried with dau. of Sir William Gore, Knt. of Barrow Court, Somerset,
the firstfamilies of the county, served the office of Sheriff no
and widow of —
Raymond, Esq., and had issue,
less than twenty-one times, and were elected Knights of the
i. Thomas, his successor.
Shire in eleven Parliaments. i. Meliora, 1731 ; to. 1726, Thomas Baskerville, Esq. of
b.
Their pedigree has been authentically deduced, and is duly Aberedow Court, as above, and left an only child and heiress,
registered in the College of Arms, London. From Philippa, to. 1767, Rev. John Powell, of Penland, and had
Sir Robert Baskerville, Knt. of Erdisley Castle, co. an only dau. and heiress,
Hereford, who m, Agnes, dau. and heiress of Nesta, dau. of Meliora Powell, to. 1st, 1787, Peter Rickards-Mynors,
Rees ap Griffith, Prince of South Wales, descended through a Esq. of Treago, by whom (who d. 1794) she had issue,
line of knightly representatives, 1 Peter Rickards-Mynors, Esq. of Treago ( see that 1

Sir John Baskerville, Knt. of Combe, b. 12 Feb. 1403; family) 2 Thomas-Baskerville, of whom presently,
;
j

as successor in 1817 to his relative, Col. Baskerville; a


who, in Sir Harris Nicolas’s History of the Battle of Agincourt, 3 Meliora, to. 1815, Hugh-Hovell Farmar, Esq. of .

•is stated to have been in the retinue of Henry V. He to. Dunsinane, co. Wexford, and had issue. Mrs. Rickards-
Elizabeth, dau. of John Touchet, Lord Audley, and dying Mynors to. 2ndly, Jaspar Farmar, Esq., but d. 1829, j

23 Dec. 1455, was s. by his eldest son, without any further issue.
Sir James Baskerville, Knt. of Erdisley, M.P. for co. Here- ii. Jane, to. Thomas Roding, Esq. of Salisbury, and d. s. p.
ford, 1476, and Sheriff 38 Henry VI., 4 Edward IV., and 14 Mr. Baskerville of Richardston, d. 14 Sept. 1739, aged 72, and
Henry VII. He was made a Knight-Banneret on the field, was s. by his only surviving son,
after the battle of Stoke, near Newark, 1487, and a Knight of Thomas Baskerville, Esq, to. his cousin, Jane, dau. olil
the Bath, at the coronation of Henry VII. He to. Katherine, George Baskerville, Esq. of Winterbourne Basset, and left a
dau. of Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, lineally his decease, 1758 (with a dau., Meliora, who d. unm. 1773), t
j
descended from Edward I., and had issue, son and successor,
Walter his heir.
(Sir), Thomas Baskerville, Esq., Lieut.-Col. 60th regt., to. 1st
John, Thomas Baskerville, Knt. of
grandfather of Sir Anne, only dau. of the Rev. James O’Neill, of Ballyshannon (
Goodrest, co. Warwick, General of the English army in
co. Donegal; and 2ndly, Jane, youngest dau. of Thoma I

Picardy.
Philip, who left issue, with four daus., three sons, viz., Bishop, Esq. of Kinsale, but d. s. p. 1817, when his estate
Thomas, of Netherwood; Edward; and James, of Kyre devolved upon his cousin,
Park, co. Hereford. Thomas-Baskerville Mynors-Baskerville, Esq. of Clyr
Sir James Baskerville was s. by his son, Court, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Wilts 1827, and M.P. fo 5

Sir Walter Baskerville, Knt. of Erdisley, Sheriff of Here- co. Hereford, b. April, 1790; to. 1st, 1818, Anne, dau. an
ford, 9 Edward IV., who was created Knight of the Bath on heiress of John Hancock, Esq. of Marlborough, but by he
the marriage of Prince Arthur, 1501. He to. 1st, Anne, dau. (who d. 1832) had no issue; and 2ndly, 2 March, 183i
cf Morgan ap Jenkin ap Philip, of Pencoyd, and had issue, Elizabeth-Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Powell-Colcheste I
i. Sir JamesBaskerville, Knt. of Erdisley, to. Eliza- Guise, younger brother of Gen. Sir John-Wright Guise, Bar
beth, dau.and co-heir of John Breynton, of co. Hereford, of Highnam, G.C.B., and had issue,
by dau. and co-heir of Simon Milborne, grandson of
Sibilla, Walter-Thomas, now of Clyro Court.
Sir John Milborne, by Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Sir Herbert-Witherstone, an officer in the army, b. 26 Sept. 184
John Eynsford, and had five sons, viz’., Edvvard-Reginald, in the army, 6. 13 March, 1843.
1 James (Sir), of Erdisley, Sheriff of Hereford, 34 Henry Gertrude- Alice-E izabeth.I

VIII., to. Catherine, dau. of Walter Viscount Hereford, Edith-Meliora-Sybil. Clara-Anne-Maria.


but d. s. p. 1573.
Mr. Mynors-Baskerville assumed by royal license, 181
2 John, of Erdisley, whose male line terminated 1617,
at the decease, issueless, of his great-grandson, Sir on succeeding to the property of Col. Baskerville, the surnar
Humphrey Baskerville, Knt. of Erdisley, Sheriff of Here- and arms of that ancient and eminent family. He d. 9 Sej
ford 1610. 1864.
BAS TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BAS 89


Arms Arg., a chevron gu., between three hurts. BASS OF RANGEMORE.
Crest—A wolf’s head, erased, arg., holding in its mouth a
broken spear, staff or, head arg., imbrued gu.
Bass, Michael-Thomas, Esq. of Rangemore, co.

Motto Spero ut fidelis. Stafford, M.P. for Derby, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 July,

Seat Clyro Court, near Hay. 1799 m. 1835, Eliza- Jane, dau. of Major Samuel
;

Arden, of Longcrofts, co. Stafford, and has issue,


I. Michael-Arthur, M.A., J.P. and D.L., 6'. 12 Nov. 1837 ;

BASKERVILLE OF CROWSLEY PARK. M.P. for East Staffordshire,


4th dau. of
to.
Edward Thornewill, Esq.
1869, Harriet-Georgina,
of Doveciiff, co.
Baskerville, John, Esq. of Crowsley Park, co. Stafford, and has issue,
Oxford, J.P. and 13. L. Capt. Oxford Militia, for- ;
ii. Hamar-Alfred, M.P. for Tamworth, 6. 30 July, 1842.
merly Major 14th Hussars; b. 9 Nov. 1839; in. i. Emily-Frances-Anne, to. 1862, William-Chichele Plowden,
1869, Caroline, dau. of William-Charles Henry, Esq. Esq. of Ewhurst Park, Hants.
ii. Alice-Jane, to. 1868, Lieut.-Col. Sir George Chetwode,
of Haffield, co. Hereford, and has issue,
Bart.
i. Geoffrey, ft. 23 Aug. 1870.
ii. Clara- Julie. ii. Maud-Lucy. Mr. Bass is son of Michael-Thomas Bass, Esq., by
Sarah his wife, dau. of Abram Hoskins, Esq. of
iCtlTCAflC. —This is a branch of the ancient family of
Burton-on-Trent.
Baskerville.
Philip Baskerville, who settled in Wiltshire (son of Sir Arms—Arg. on a chev. gu. between three greyhounds’ heads
erased sa., each ducally gorged and chained or, as many cross-
Walter Baskerville, of Erdisley, K.B., by Elizabeth his 2nd
crosslets of the last.
wife, dau. of Henry ap Milo ap Henry), had, by Agnes his wife,
dau. ofJohn Hamlyn, of that co.,
Crest —
Out of a mural crown gu. masoned arg., a demi grey-
hound issuant, holding in the mouth a rose between two leaves,
John Baskerville, who settled at Malmesbury. He to. all ppr.
and had two sons, Francis and John; the latter, Town House — 101, Eaton Square, W.
John Baskerville, of Malmesbury, Wilts, buried there Seat—Rangemore, Burton-on-Trent.
3 Nov. 1681, was father, by Rebecca his wife, of
John Baskerville, of Burton Hill, Malmesbury, whose son,
by Elizabeth Wallis, his first wife, BASSET OF TEHIDY.
John Baskerville, Esq. of Woolley, Bradford, Wilts, 6.

7 July, 1678; whose 3rd son, by Rachel Sargent his wife,


Basset, G-ttstavus-Lambart, Esq. of Tehidy
Thomas Baskerville, Esq. of Woolley, ft. 7 March, 1718, Park, Cornwall, b. 17 Sept. 1834; s. his brother
in. Anne, dau. of Thomas Dyke, Esq. of Bradford, Wilts, and 7 May, 1870 ; m. 2 Sept. 1869, Charlotte -Mary,
d. 1779, having had, with other issue, who d. unm., dau. of William Elmhirst, Esq. of West Ashby, co.
i. Thomas, an officer in the army. Lincoln, and has issue,
ii. John, of whom presently.
i. Elizabeth, to. 13 March, 1782, Thomas Todd, Esq. of the Arthur-Francis, 6. 29 Jan. 1873.

EtneaffC. —The
General Post Office, London, and of Tunniside, near Lan-
family of Basset were Barons in Nor-
chester, co. Durham. He d. 11 March, 1827.
ii. Susanna, m. Henry Headley, Esq., M.D., of Devizes, mandy.
Wilts, who d. s. p. 12 March, 1838. Thurstan Basset came into England with William I., who
in. Sarah, to. 11 April, 1788, Oriel Yiveash, Esq. of Caine, gave him the manor of Drayton, co. Stafford. His son,
Wilts, 2nd son of Simeon Yiveash, Esq. of Caine, and Mary Sir Ralph Basset, was Chief Justice of England under
Bailey his wife; and by him (who d. 30 April, 1836, aged 72)
Henry I. From him sprang the Lords Basset of Drayton, the
had issue,
Lords Basset of Hedendon, and the Lords Basset of Sapcote
1 Samuel, 6. 19 Jan. 1791 ;
d. in London, 25 Nov. 1830, and Weldon, with the Bassets of Blore, and many other
unm.
branches, of whom an account may be found in Dugdale’s
2 Henry, who s. his cousin, and assumed the surname and
arms of Baskerville. Baronage. Sir Ralph Basset had two sons,
3 Oriel, of Caine, and the Middle Temple, Barrister-at- Osmund.
Law, ft. 6 Jan. 1795; d. 1863. Gilbert, whose son, Thomas, held seven Knights’ fees of the
4 Charles-Baskerville, of Caine, 6. 27 Jan. 1799; to. 19 honour of Wallingford, and was Sheriff of the counties of
April, Eleanor, eldest surviving dau.
1824, of Henry Oxford and Berks in 1164. He was constituted one of the
Tanner, Esq. of Overton, Wilts d. 1863. ; King’s Justices in 1175, and afterwards a Judge itinerant
1 Catherine-Anne, d. young, 1792. for Oxford, Berks, and several other counties, and in 1179
2 Anne, d. unm. 1819, aged 25. Henry II. granted him, “for his special services in divers
3 Eliza-Susannah, d. 1855. wars,” the Lordship of Hedendon with the Hundred of
4 Hester, m. 15 Oct. 1829, William Tanner, Esq. of Over- Bolendon, and the Hundred of North-Gate, Oxford, for the
ton, Wilts, deceased. rent of £20 to the King’s Exchequer. He to. Alice, dau.
The 2nd son, of Geoffrey de Dunstanville, Lord of Tehidy, who descended
maternally from Reginald FitzHenry, Earl of Cornwall,
John Baskerville, Esq. of Woolley, J.P. and D.L. for
natural son of Henry I., by Anne Corbet.
Wilts, to. Oct. 1771, Hester, dau. of Nicholas Webb, ofNorton
Court, Gloucester, and d. 15 March, 1800, aged 54, leaving two The eldest son,
sons, John, his heir; and Joseph, of Woolley House, d. unm.
Osmund Basset, held under grant from Henry I. ono
7 Oct. 1812.The elder son, Knight’s fee in Oaltly, Bucks, and a quarter of a Knight’s fee
John Baskerville, Esq. of Woolley House, and of Bath, in Ispeden, co. Oxford. He had two sons,
lid. unm. 20 Dec. 1837, and was s. by his cousin, i.John.
Henry Viveasii, Esq. of Crowsley Park, co. Oxford, J.P. ii.William, from whom descended the Bassets of North-
amptonshire.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1847, 6. 6 Jan. 1793, assumed by royal
license, 5 March, 1838, the surname and arms of Baskerville, The eldest son,
in lieu of those of Viveash; to. 14 Feb. 1839, Mary- Anna, 2nd John Basset, was father of
lau. of John Burton, Esq. of Cheltenham, and grand-niece of William Basset. The grants to his grandfather, Osmund
Toulmin North, Esq. of Thurland Castle, co. Lancaster, and Basset, were •onfirmed to him by a charter 7th King John.
tiad issue, He to. about 1205, Cecelia, dau. of Alan de Dunstanville,
whose marriage portion was confirmed to him by another
i. John, his heir.
ii. A son, ft. 26 Jan. 1861.
charter of King John. He had one son,
i. Mary-Anna, to. 1 Dec.
1863, William-Dalziel, eldest son of
Sir Alan Basset, Knt. of Tehidy, who had given him by
Edward Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court, Bucks. Sir William Peverel, in marriage with Lucia his sister, White
ii. Jessie, m. 17 June, 1862, Edward-Harding Stew ard, r
Chappie and La Heyne, Devon. Sir Alan Basset acquired the
Capt. R.E. great manor of Tehidy in Cornwall, by an exchange with his
j|

hi. Helen-Jane, to. 1865, Edward-Phillipe, 2nd son of


cousin, William de Sngelfeud, who as well as himself was
Edward Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court, Bucks,
iv. Florence-Emma. grandson of Alan de Dunstanville. His son,
jle d. 6
Alan Basset, Esq. of Tehidy (1262), had an only son,
Feb. 1877, and was s. by liis son, the present repre-
entativc.
Lawrence Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, m. Hawysia, dowered
with Ippesden, co. Oxford. His son,
Arms, Crest, and Motto —
See preceding family. William Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, m. Alice, dowered with
Seat— Crowsley Park, Henley-on-Thames, Oxford. Trcvalga and Whitechaple; he d. 1305. And on a post
90 BAS THE LANDED GENTRY. BAS
mortem inquisition it was found that he held the manors of Sib Feancis Basset, Knt. of Tehidy, a strenuous Royalist,
Tehidy and Trevalga of the King in capite. He was s. by his and Sheriff and Vice-Admiral of Cornwall during the greater
son, part of the Rebellion. Owing to his expenses in support of
Sm William Basset, Knt. of Tehidy, who crenelated Tehidy the Royal cause, and his being obliged to compound for his
1310-11, in pursuance of license from Edwabd III. The same estate with the Parliament, he was compelled to sell St.
King granted in the seventh year of his reign, 1334, Michael’s Mount, and other property, on which account
to William Basset and his heirs, two markets every week, and descendants were distressed for many years after the his
two fairs every year at his manor of Redruth; and also free CivilWar. Sir Francis, to. 30 Aug. 1620, Anne, dau. of Sir
warren in all his demesne lands of Tehidy, Feemareschall, Jonathan Trelawny, Knt. of Trelawny, and d. 19 Sept. 1645,
and Trevalga, Cornwall. He had two sons, having with an elder son, Francis Basset, who d. s. p., a
second son,
i. William, his successor. n. Thomas.
John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, to. Anne, dau. and heiress of
The elder son, Robert Dellridge, Esq. of Barnstaple, and had five children,
William
1
Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, m. Joan, and d. before
Francis, his heir.
1346, leaving one son,
Charles (Rev.), Rector of Illogan, d. Sept. 17C9.
John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, d. between 1347-9, and John, d. unm. 1708. Anne, d. unm. Oct. 1715.
was s. by his uncle, Elizabeth, d. unm.
*
Thomas Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, d. 1354, and was s. by his
Mr. Basset d. Nov. 1656, and was s. by his eldest son,
son,
Feancis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, to. Lucy, dau. and heir
William Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, Trevalga, Feemarshall,
of John Hele, Esq., and d. 1675, leaving an only son and heir,
who being under age, the custody of his lands was granted to
Feancis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, 6 10 Feb. 1674; to 1st,
. .
Roger de Cottesford in 1363-4; he d. 1384, leaving by
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Spencer, Knt. of
Margaret his wife, a son,
Yarnton, co. Oxford, and widow of Sir Samuel Garrard, Bart.,
John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, 6. 1377, d. 1463, leaving by Ann
and 2ndly, Mary, dau. and heiress of John Pendarves, Rector
his wife, one son,
of Dunsteignton, Devon, and eventual heiress of her uncle
Sib John Basset, Knt. of Tehidy, and of Umberlegh,
Alexander Pendarves. By her he had two sons,
Devon, b. 1441. He to. Joan, dau. of Sir Thomas Beaumont,
and sister and heir of Philip Beaumont of Shir well, in the John Pendarves,J>. 1713; m. 1737, Anne, dau. and co-heiress
same co., who brought into this family two seats in that co., of Sir Edmund Prideaux, Bart, of Netherton, andd. 19 Sept.
Umberlegh and Heanton Court. He had, with several daus., 1739, leaving a posthumous son,
five sons, John-Prideaux Basset, b. 22 May, 1740; d. 28 May, 1756,
aged 16, and was buried at Illogan.
John (Sir), his heir. 2 Thomas, senior.
3 Thomas, junior. 4 Martin. Feancis.
5 John, junior. The second son,
Sir John d. 1485, and was s. by his eldest son, Feancis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, previously of Imley, North-
Sib John Basset, Knt. of Tehidy and of Umberlegh, ampton, succeeded to Tehidy at the death of his nephew, and
Devon, b. 1463 to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John Denys, by
;
was sometime M.P. for Penryn. He to. 19 Oct. 1756, Margaret,
whom he had an only child Anne, to. James Courtenay, son of dau. of Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart, of Clowance, and had by
Sir William Courtenay, Bart, of Powderham. He m. 2ndly, her (who d. 19 Oct. 1768) seven children,
1515, Honora, dau. of Sir Thomas Granville and by her, who ; 1 Feancis, afterwards Lord de Dunstanville, his heir.
m. 2ndly, Arthur Plantagenet Viscount Lisle, had, with six 2 John (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Illogan and of Camborne, i

daus., three sons, Cornwall, to. 4 Oct. 1790, Mary, dau. of George Wingfield, I

Esq. of Durham, by whom he had a son,


John, his heir. George.
James, d. 1859, leaving by Mary his wife, two children, John, of whom presently, as successor to his uncle.

Philip, b. 1557. Charles. 3 Margaret, bapt. at Illogan, Sept. 1758 ; to. at St. Breock,
Cornwall, 1776, John Rogers, Esq. of Treassowe and Pen-
Sir John d. 1528, and was s. by his eldest son, rose, Cornwall.
John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, and of Umberlegh, Devon, 4 Anne, d. unm., 1779. 5 Cecilia, d. unm.
b. 1519; Frances, dau. and co-heir of Arthur Plantagenet
to.
6 Mary, d. unm. 7 Catherine, d. unm.

Viscount Lisle, bastard son of Edwabd IV., and d. 1541, leaving Mr. Basset d. 17 Nov. 1769, and was s. by his eldest son,
one son, Fbancis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, b. at Walcot, co. Oxford, 9
Sib Arthur Basset, Knt. of Tehidy
and Umberlegh, b. Aug. 1757, created a Baronet, 24 Nov. 1779, returned for i

1540, d. 1586. In 1558 he conveyed Tehidy and other Cornish Penryn, 1780, 1784, 1790, raised to the Peerage, 17 June, i

property to his uncle George Basset. By Eleanor his wife, 1796, by the title of Lord de Dunstanville of Tehidy Park in
, ;

dau. of Sir John Chichester, Knt. of Raleigh, he had one son, Cornwall, to him and the heirs male of his body, and
Sir Robert Basset, of Umberlegh, b. 1574, d. 1672; to. Elizabeth, further created, 7 Nov. 1797, Lord Basset of Stratton in Corn- i

2nd dau. and co-heiress of Sir William Peryam, Chief Baron wall, with remainder in default of issue male to Frances his
of the Exchequer, by whom he was father of Col. Arthur only dau. and her issue male. He to. 16 May, 1780, Frances- i

Basset, whose descendant and last male heir, Francis Basset, Susanna, dau. of John Hippisley Coxe, Esq. of Ston Easton, I
Esq. of Heanton Court, d. 1797, having devised his estates to xSomerset, and by her (who d. 14 June, 1823) he had an only <

his nephew, his sister’s son, Joseph Davie, Esq., who took the child Fkances, of whom hereafter. Lord de Dunstanville to. i

name and arms of Basset. (See Basset of Watermouth.) 2ndly, 13 July, 1824, Harriet, dau. of Sir William Lemon, Bart,
Geobge Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, 2nd son of Sir John Basset of Carclew, by whom he had no issue. He d. 14 Feb. 1835, I
and Honora Granville, had a gift from his nephew, Sir when the title of de Dunstanville became extinct. The Barony
Arthur, of the manor of Tehidy to him and his heirs, as of Basset and the Tehidy estates passed to his dau.,
appears by a conveyance dated 26 March, 1558. Queen Eliza- Fbances, Baroness Basset of Stratton, b. 1 May, 1781, d. unm. 1
beth in the seventh year of her reign (1564) confirmed to him 22 Jan. 1855, when the Barony of Basset became extinct, and j
the grant of a Market Fairs and Free Warren made by the Tehidy estates devolved on her cousin.
Edwabd III. to his ancestor William Basset. He to. Jacquetta, Upon the death of Lord de Dunstanville, the male representa-
dau. of George Coffin, Esq. of Portledge, Devon, and dying tion of his family devolved on his nephew,
5 Nov. 1589, was buried at Illogan in Cornwall, leaving two John Basset, Esq., son of Rev. John Basset, 6. 1791; High f

daus. and one son, Sheriff of Cornwall, 1837 to. June, 1830, Elizabeth-Mary, dau.
;

James Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, to. 1587, Jane, dau. of Sir of Sir Rose Price, Bart, of Trengwainton, and had four sons,
Francis Godolphin, Knt. of Godolphin, by whom he had nine
John-Feancis, his heir.
children,
Abthue, heir to his brother.
Francis (Sir), his heir. Gustavus-Lambart, present representative.
Thomas (Sir), a Major-Gen. under Chables I., who com- Walter-St. Aubyn.
manded a division of the Royal army at the battle of
Stratton.
Mr. Basset d. 4 July, 1843, and was succeeded by his eldest
Arthur (Sir), a Col. in the service of Chables I. son,
Nicholas. James. John-Francis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, b. 15 July, 1831, who
Margery, to. Henry Trengrove. succeeded at the death of Baroness Basset to Tehidy and hei
Joanna, to. William Courtenay, Esq. of Tremara, Cornwall. otherestat.es; to. 26 July, 1858, Hon. Emily-Henrietta Vereker,
Grace. Mary.
dau. of John-Prendergast, 2nd Viscount Gort. He d. s.p-
Mr. Basset d. 8 Feb. 1604, and was s. by his eldest son, 9 Feb. 1869, when his estates devolved upon his brother
;

BAS THE LANDED GENTRY, BAS 91

Arthur Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, 6. 12 May, 1833, who d. unm • chardon, Devon, Mary, dau. of William Cartwright, Esq
to.
of Teignmouth, Devon.
7 May, 1870, and was succeeded by his brother, John-Davie, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Smith, Esq. of
Gcstavus-Lambart Basset, Esq. now of Tehidy. Gloucester, and had a dau., Elizabeth. He to. 2ndly, the
Arms Barry wavy — of six, or and gu. widow of Capt. Hilton, late of the Indian army.
Augusta-Mary, to. 1827, Rev. William-Bickford Coham, of
Crest—A. unicorn’s head, couped, arg.

Motto Pro rege et populo. Coham and Dunsland, Devon.

Seat Tehidy Park, Camborne. Mary-Davie, to. 1826, General Sir Hopton Scott, K.C.B., of
Woodville, near Lucan, co. Dublin.
Arms —
Quarterly 1st and 4th, barry-wavy of six, or and gu.,
:

for Basset 2nd and 3rd, az., a ship with two masts or, the
;

sails trussed up and hoisted to the yards arg., adorned with


BASSET OF WATERMOTJTH. flags charged with the cross of England; on a chief of the
second, three cinquefoils, pierced, gu., for Davie.
Basset, Arthur-Davie, Esq. of Watermouth, —
Crests 1st, a unicorn’s head, couped, arg., mane, beard, and
Devon, b. 14 May, 1801 m. 4 Dec. 1828, Harriet-
; horn or, on the neck two bars, indented, gu. for Basset;
Sarah, dau. of Thomas-Smith Crawfurth, Esq. de- 2ndly, a mount vert, thereon a lamb, passant, arg., in the
scended from Crawfurth of Crawfurth Hope, mouth a sprig of cinquefoil gu., slipped, vert, for Davie.
;

Berwick, and had issue,



Seat Watermouth, Ilfracombe.

i. Arthcr-Crawfurth (Rev.), Prebendary of Endellion,


Cornwall, 6. 11 Aug. 1830.
I. Harrict-Mary, to. 1858, Charles-Henry Williams, Esq., BASSET OF BEATJPRE.
youngest son of William Williams, Esq. of Tregullow,
Cornwall. Basset, William -Richard-B asset, Esq. of
*
ii. Eleanora-Susan. Beaupr6, co. Glamorgan, b. 23 Nov. 1863.

mileage.—This family is descended through an heiress —


HilTCilSJC. The Bassets of Beaupre are descended from
I
from Basset of Tehidy. Thurstan de Basset, the Norman who accompanied William,
I Sir Robert Basset, Knt. of Umberleigh, 6. 1574, son of Sir the Conqueror to England.
Arthur Basset, Knt. of Tehidy and Umberlegh ( see Basset William Basset, Esq. of Beaupre, son of Edward Basset,
|
2
1 of Tehidy), m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Sir William Esq. of Brovishin, co. Glamorgan, and Katherine his wife,
I Peryam, Knt., Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and by her, who 2nd dau. of Edward Carne, Esq. of Nash, same co., to. Cecil,
3 dau. of Thomas Van, Esq. of Penbrey, and, with other children,
I d. 1633, aged 64, left at his decease, 1672, a son and heir,
4
I Col. Arthur Basset, 6. at Heanton Court in 1597 d. ;
left at hisdecease, before 1646, a son and heir,
* 7 Jan.2 1672, having to. a dau. and co-heir of Leigh of Bur- Sir Richard Basset, of Beaupre, Knt., High Sheriff co.
3 Glamorgan, and Governor of the town and castle of Cardiff,
4 Devon, by whom lie had a son, John, who d. v. p.
ft rough,
5
I Col. Basset was a zealous Royalist, and Prince, in his Worthies, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Edward Thomas, of Wenvoe, and
I 5 ives a lengthened memoir of him. He was Governor of St. had issue, William (Sir), his heir; Katherine, to. Edward
1 Michael’s Mount, when it was surrendered to the Parliamentary Matthew, Esq. of Aberman, co. Glamorgan; and Mary, to. 1st,
I orces, under Col. Hammond, in 1646, and is buried in the William Games, and 2ndly, James Lory, Esq. Sir Richard to.
1 larish church of Heanton Punchardon, Devon, where a liand- 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Vanne, Esq. of Marcrosse,
E some monument is erected to his memory. and relict of James Matthew, Esq. of Aberman and Roos, and
I John Basset, Esq. his son, d. in 1660, aged 30, and is buried by her had issue, Richard (Sir), successor to his half-brother
I n Heanton church. He to. Susannah, dau. of Bluett, of John; and Edward; Jane, wife of Ven. Anthony Jones, Arch-
I lolcombe Regis, Devon, and left one son and heir, deacon of St. David’s and Eliza, wife of William Andrews, of
;

1 John Basset, who succeeded to the estates at the decease Cadoxton. Sir Richard Basset was s. by his eldest son,
f his grandfather. He was b. 1652, and d. 1686, having to. Sir William Basset, of Beaupre, Knt., to. 1662-63,
5

-I Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Acland, Esq., of Bittadon, Devon, Martha, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Sir Hugh Wyndham, of Pils-
1 y whom he left issue, den, Dorset, Bart., and relict of Edward Carne, Esq. of
I John Basset, to. a dau. of Sir Nicholas Hooper, Knt. of Ewenny, co. Glamorgan, but dying s. p. 8 Sept. 1667, was s.
4 ullabrook; d. 1721, leaving a son, by his half-brother,
t Francis Basset, Esq. of Heanton Court, to. Eleanora, dau. of Sir Richard Basset, of Beaupre, knighted at Whitehall,
» Lr William Courtenay, Bart, of Powderham, Devon, and
P
3 Feb. 1681; to. 1st, Phillippa, dau. of James Campbell of
I ad three children, Woodford, Essex; and 2ndly, Priscilla, dau. of Col. Philip
i. Francis, his heir. Jones, of Fonmon, co. Glamorgan by the latter only he had
;
i

; 1 i. Eustachia, to. John-Hooke Campbell, Esq., Lord Lyon issue, viz., Philip, ofBeaupre, living 1709 ; Richard, of whom
I King-at-Arms. presently; Jane, wife of Charles Gibbs; Elizabeth, wife of
n. Eleanora, to. John Davie, Esq., of Orleigh, in the parish Thomas Powell, Esq. of Landow, co. Glamorgan; Anne; and
of Buckland Brewer, Devon, and d. leaving (with other issue, Priscilla, to. to Thomas Cross. The younger son,
who d. young or unm.), Richard Basset, Esq., a Major in Sir John Brull’s regiment,
1 Joseph Davie, who s. to Watermouth and Umberlegh, bapt. 12 Nov. 1690; to. 1st, Elizabeth Apprice, and 2ndly,
and assumed, by royal license, the surname of Basset, in
Barbara, dau. of William Bainbrigge, Esq. of Lockington, co.

S pursuance of his uncle’s will.


Rev. Charles Davie, Rector of Heanton Punchardon, Derby, and by the latter only had issue, an only son,
Devon, to. Bridget Boyfield, of Lee, Kent, and d. Lieut.-Col. Henry Basset, b. 1730; to. Katherine,
leaving issue, Charles-Christopher, Capt. 67th regt. and ; dau. of Thomas Bainbrigge, Esq. of Woodseat, co. Derby, and
Mary-Jane, to. John May, Esq. of Broadgate, near Earn- had issue, 1 James, Capt. in the army; 2 Richard (Sir),
staple, J.P. and D.L. Devon.
j
Brigadier-Gen. and Lieut.-Col. 6th West India regt., d. unm.
John Davie, Post Capt. in the R.N., who to. and d. |

leaving one son and one dau. 1806; 3 Thomas; and 1 Catherine, who m. William King,
Peregrine Davie, H.E.I.C.S., to. and d. in India, leaving Esq., and had three sons, William, Major in the army;
:
'<t
|
issue. Richard, Major-Gen. Royal Artillery; and Henry. The 3rd
1 Eleanora, to. Rev. Lewis Lewis, of Gwinfe, co. Carmar- son,
then. Thomas Basset, Esq., Lieut.-Col. in the army, sometime
Julia, m. Rev. J.-W. Beadon.
i
Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor, to. 1 March, 1790,
Eustachia, to. Captain Shairp, 29th regt.
Charlotte, to. General Debrisay. Elizabeth, dau. of the late Alexander Cruikshanks, Esq. of
Mary, m. twice, 1st,— Lumsden, Esq. of the E.I.C.S., co. Aberdeen, and had issue,
• and 2ndly,— Jones, Esq. Richard, late of Beaupre.
Basset was s. by his eldest son,
'. William- Alexander, b. 1 June, 1810; d. s. p.
Francis Basset, Esq. of Heanton Court, d. unm. 1832, Catherine, to. Capt. Brookes, of Appledore, Devon.
1 bequeathed his estates to his sister Eleanora’s son, his
Hannah- Augusta.
Isabella, to. Lieut.-Col. William Bruce, K.H., by whom (who
phew,
d. 28 Nov. 1868) she had a son, William- West- James-Basset
Toseph Basset, Esq. of Watermouth, who upon succeeding Bruce (afterwards Basset), Esq. of Beaupre.
the estates in 1802, assumed the surname of Basset. He Georgiana Anne-Mansel, d. unm. 22 Nov. 1871.
Miss Mary Irwin, of Barnstaple, Devon, niece of Lieut.- Col. Basset d. 7 Jan. 1842, and was s. by his only surviving
4!. Harris, of the Indian army, and
; had issue, son,
Arthur, of Watermouth. Richard Basset, Esq. of Beaupre, Capt. R.A., b. 6 Dee.
rancis-William-Davie (Rev.), Rector of Heanton Pun- 1797; to. Frances, 2nd dau. of tlic late Rev. Stephen Dowell,
A — . ; —

92 BAS THE LANDED GENTRY, BAS

of Braywick Grove, Berks, who d . at Nice, 2 May, 1865. He Rev. Charles Rumsey Knight, 11 March, 1830;
d . Nov. 1849, and his estates eventually devolved on
s. p . 8 J.P. and D.L., late of the 9th regt. of foot; m.
his nephew, 16 Oct. 1861, Frances- Jane, youngest dau. of the
Willi am-West-James-Basset Basset, Esq. of Beaupre, J.P., late Hon. Mortimer Rodney.
eldest son of Lieut.-Col. William Bruce, K.H., formerly of the
74th Highlanders and 94th regt. by Isabella, his wife, dau. of JCtllFHCJC.— The family of Bastard has been seated in
'

the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Basset, and sister of Capt. Richard Devon ever since the Conquest. Robert Bastard appears
Basset, R.A., of Beaupre. He was b. 1830, and assumed the in Domesday Book to have had large grants in that county.
surname and arms of Basset by royal license, 1865. He to. His descendants have intermarried with the heiresses of
1862, Eliza, dau. of the late Richard Weekes, Esq., Barrister- Crispin and of Killiowe, in Cornwall, and into the families of
at-Law, and had issue, FitzStephen, Besilles, Damarell, Gilbert, Reynell, Hele, and
i. William-Bichard-Basset, his heir.
Bampfylde, and have at different periods served as Sheriffs of
ji.James-Basset, b. 23 July, 1865. the county. Their seat, for many generations, was at Gerston,
hi. Philip-Thurstane-Bruce, b. 17 Aug. 1868. near Kingsbridge, until, about the end of the Nth century,
i. Eliza-Maude-Isabella-Bruce. William Bastard, Esq., by marriage with the heiress of
ii. Ela-Jane-Mabel-Bruee d. young.
Pollexfen of Kitley, acquired that estate, which has since been
Mr. Basset d. 16 Oct. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son, the family residence. His son,
William-Richard-Basset Basset, Esq. of Beaupre. Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, -x. Lady Bridget
Arms — Arg., a chevron, between three bugle horns, stringed, Poulett, dau. of John, 1st Earl Poulett, and was s. at his
ca. decease, 1733, by his eldest son,
Crest— stag’s head, cabossed; between the attires a cross William Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, who was gazetted to a
fi tehee at the foot arg. Baronetcy, 24 Sept. 1779, but no further steps appear to have
Motto —Gwell angau na chywilydd. been taken towards passing the Patent : consequently the title
Seat —Beaupre, near Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan. has not been borne by his descendants he m. Ann, dau. of
;

Thomas Worsley, Esq. of Hovingham, co. York, and was s at .

his decease, 1782, by his eldest son,


BASSETT OF BONVILSTONE. John-Pollexfen Bastard, Esq., M.P. for Devon, who m .
Bassett, Richard, Esq. of Bonvilstone, co. Gla- Mrs. Sarah Wymondesold, of Lockings, Berks, but dying
morgan, J.P. and D.L., b. 21 June, 1820 m. 1st, without issue, 4 April, 1816, he was s. by his brother,
;
Edmdnd Bastard, Esq., sometime M.P. for Dartmouth, who
24 Oct. 1843, Anna-Maria, 2nd dau. of Jolin Horn-
to. Jane, dau. and heiress of Captain Pownoll, R.N., of Sharp-
fray, Esq. of Penlline Castle, co. Glamorgan, by
ham, Devon, and had issue,
Ann-Maria his wife, dau. and heir of John Richards,
Edmund-Pollexfen, his heir.
Esq. of Corner House, Cardiff, and by her (who d. John, of Sharpham, Capt. R.N., and M.P. for Dartmouth, I
1833) has issue, who s. to the Pownoll estates. He to. Frances, dau. I
i. John-Richard, b. 31 May, 1847. and co-heiress of Benjamin Wade, of The Grange, co. York, fl

Esq.; and d. 11 Jan. 1835, leaving two sons, and a dau., I


ii. Ralph-Thurstine, 6. 15 Jan. 1851. Frances, to. 2 July, 1850, Wm.-Frederick, Viscount Chewton, I
i. Mary-Elizabeth-Constance. who d. of wounds received at the battle of the Alma, f
ii. Ann-Maria-Rosamond 8 Oct. 1854.
Philemon-Pownoll (Rev.), to. Mary, eldest dau. of Mr. Justice
He m. 2ndly, 25 June, 1878, Honor- Georgina, dau. Park.
1|

of W.-B. Fortescue, Esq. of Octon, Torquay.


Mr. Bastard d. 1816, and was s. by his son,
JLtUCilCJC. Thomas Bassett, Esq. (youngest son of Wil- Edmund-Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, M.P. for Devon,
liam Bassett, Esq. of Beaupre) m. Jannet, dau. and heir of b.12 July, 1784; who to. 22 Jan. 1824, the Hon. Anne-Jane i

Thomas ap Evan ap Vychan, and thus became possessed of the Rodney, only surviving dau. of George, 2nd Baron Rodney,
estate of Llantrythyd. His son and heir,
j

and had by her (who d. 25 April, 1833) three sons,


John-Thomas Bassett, Esq. of Llantrythyd, m. 1st, Alice, Edmund-Rodney-Pollexfen, his heir.
dau. of Thomas Love, Esq. of Dynas Powis, and 2ndly, Eliza- Baldwin-John-Pollexfen, now of Kitley.
beth Norton, by the former of whom he was father of a son, William-Pollexfen (Rev.), b. 12 Jan. 1832; m. Jan. 1859,
Thomas Bassett, Esq. of Llantrythyd, whose son, by Joan Caroline, 2nd dau. of Rear-Admiral Woollcombe, of Hemer-
j

Gwillim his wife, was don, and has issue.


John Bassett, Esq., father, by Margaret Williams his Mr. Bastard d. 8 by his eldest son,
June, 1838, and was s.

wife, of Edmund-Rodney-Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley and


Rev. William Bassett, Rector of Newton Nottage, living Buckland Court, b. 7 Sept. 1825; m. 22 Nov. 1853, Florence-!
1624, who m. Jennet, dau. of Rev. Roger Williams, and had a Mary, eldest dau. of Simon Scrope, Esq. of Danby Hall, co. I
son, York, and dying without issue, 12 June, 1856. was s. by his I
Rev. Thomas Bassett, Prebendary of Llandaff, who d. 1663, brother,
leaving by his wife, Rachel Mathew, a son, Baldwin-John-Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley.
Thomas Bassett, father of —
Arms Or, a chevron az.
Rev. John Bassett, Prebendary of Llandaff, whose son, —
Crest A dexter arm embowed, in plate armour, ppr, <|
John Bassett, Esq. of Bonvilstone, 6. 1745, High Sheriff of garnished or, the elbow towards the sinister, the hand in U i

Glamorganshire 1824 m. Anne Morgan, and dying 11 Dec.


;
gauntlet, grasping a sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt gold IT
1827, was s. by his son, inbend sinister, the point downwards.
John-James Bassett, who p. 1838, and was

Motto Pax potior bello.
brother,
d. s. s. by his

Seat Kitley, near Yealmpton and Buckland Court, nca (
i

Ashburton, both in Devon.


Thomas-Morgan Bassett, Esq. of Bonvilstone, b. Feb. 1780
m. 1817, Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. Dr. Morgan, and had,
Richard, now of Bonvilstone.
John-Morgan, d. unm. 23 Jan. 1841.
BASTARD OF CHARLTON MARSHALL.
William-Watkin, Capt. 56th regt. Bastard, Thomas-Horlock, Esq. of Charlto |
Mary, m. Rev. Charles Rumsey, Knight, of Tithegston Court
and d. 1848, leaving a dau., Florence. Marshall, Dorset, b 27 April, 1796; m. 1st, Mai
.

Susannah, m. Louis Thouroude, and has issue. garet, widow of Capt. Forbes ; and 2ndly, 28 Oc \t

Louisa-Catherine, m. Rev. Lewis Morgan, and has issue. 1858, Sarah, eldest dau. of the Rev. Edward Vii ,

Mr. Bassett d. 5 Nov. 1840. cent, Vicar of Rowde, Wilts, by whom he had
Arms Crest and Motto — Same as Basset ofBcaupri.
,
dau., b 20 Oct. 1859, who d 4 Dec. 1859.
. .

Seat —Bonvilstone House, Cardiff.


,

JCuitiljJC. Thomas Bastard, originally of Belehalwe ||


to. Bridget Creech, sister of the poet Creech, and w
father of
BASTARD OF KITLEY AND BUCKLAND Thomas Bastard, Esq. of Blandford, who to. Mary, da •
I
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COURT. of Henry Horlock, Esq. of Charlton Marshall, and had


son,
Bastard, Baldwin-John-Pollexfen, Esq. of Thomas Bastard, Esq. of Blandford Forum, and sub
Kitley and Buckland Court both in co. Devon, b . quently of Charlton Marshall, whose only son
— ;

BAT THE LANDED GENTRY. BAT 93

Thomas-Horlock Bastard, Esq. Marshall,


of Charlton to SirWilliam Cavendish, K.B., afterwards Earl of Devonshire.
Dorset, J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff in 1812, was b. in 1772; He built the older part of the present house at Hartington
m. 1st, 1793, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Biggs, of Blandford Hall, 1611, and c(. 1616, having to. Margaret Sleigh of Harting-
Forum, and by her (who d. 1810) had issue, ton. He was cider brother to “the deceased” (Robert) above-
Thomas-Horlock, now of Charlton Marshall. named, who was sometime Chamberlain of the City of London,
to. 1820, John Brine, Capt. R.N. (who
Elizaheth-Horlock, and Member for the same in the Parliaments of 1614 and 1625,
1854), and has Thomas-G.-A. Brine,
d. Solicitor, Poole, and to whom were born, amongst other issue, Sir Thomas,
Dorset; and John, Col. 4th Madras Native Infantry. created a Baronet 1664, of Howe Hall, Norfolk, who d. without
Mr. Bastard to. 2ndly, 1812, Eliza Muston, of Blandford, and issue; Sir William, Knt., Alderman of London; and Sir
bad, Anthony, Knt., above-named, who d. 1687, at Charlton, Kent.
Henry-Horlock (Rev.), M. A. of Taunton, Somerset, b. 1812; Hugh Bateman had, amongst other issue, a son, his successor,
to. 20 July, 1824, Anna-Catharine, dau. of the late Edward Richard Bateman, of Hartington Hall, whom. 1614, Anne
Sanders, Esq. of Maidstone, and has six children. Beresford (qy. of Beresford Hall), Alstonefield, co. Stafford
Arms— Or, a chevron az. and a dau., Grace, to. George Parker, Esq. of Park Hall, co.
Crest —A griffin’s head, collared and armed, or.
Stafford, ancestor of the Parkers, Earls of Macclesfield his
Residence —Charlton Marshall, near Blandford. great grandson,
:

Hugh Bateman, Esq. of the Parish of All Saints, Derby, s.


BATEMAN OF BIDDULPH GRANGE AND 1731 his cousin, Richard, who was the last of the family
residing at Hartington Hall. He to. 1st, 1718, Elizabeth, dau.
KNYPERSLEY HALL. and eventual co-heir of John Osborne, Esq. of Derby, by
Bateman, James, Esq. F.R.S., late of Biddulpli Elizabeth his wife, dau. and at length co-heir of William
Grange and Knypersley Hall, co. Stafford, J.P. and Sacheverell, Esq. of Barton, Notts, and of Morley, near Derby,
D.L., M.A. Oxon, b. 1811 5. 1858 m. 1838, Maria-
; ;
who d. 1723; he to. 2ndly, at Breadsall, 1724, Elizabeth Hacker,
of Duffield, who d. 1756. By his 1st wife he had a son,
Sibilla, dau. of late Rev. R. Egerton, of Norley,
co. Chester (who took the additional name of War- i. Richard, of Derby, b. 1719 ; to. 1755, Catherine, dau.
of William FitzHerbert, Esq. of Tissington Hall, co. Derby
burton on succeeding to the estates of Sir Peter and had issue,
Warburton, Bart, of Arley), and has issue, 1 Hugh, successor to his grandfather.

l. John of Moveron’s Manor and Brightlingsea, in Essex, 2 Richard, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Derby and Stafford, and
J.P. and D.L. Staffordshire, J.P. Essex, b. 1839; to. 1865,
High Sheriff for the former co. 1812, who to. 1792, Eliza-
beth, sole heiress of the Rev. Thomas Keelinge, of Ut-
. Hon. Jessy-Caroline Bootle- Wilbraham, sister of Edward, toxeter; and dying, 29 March, 1821 left issue,
2nd Lord Skelmersdale, and has a dau., Agnes-Mary. 1 Richard-Thomas, of whom presently.
Mr. Bateman sold his Staffordshire estates in 1871, and 2 John, Rector of East and West Leake, Notts, b. 1800;
purchased the same year the Moverons and Brightlingsea to. 1828, Emily, dau. of Edw. Shewell, Esq., and has,
estates, formerly the seat of the Dorrien-Magens family, with other issue, a son, John-Fitzherbert, Rector of
in Essex, and also, in 1875, a property in co. Mayo. North and South Lopham, Norfolk, b. 1829, to. 1862,
Susan, dau. of E.-A.-Holden, Esq. of Aston Hall, co.
ii. Rowland (Rev.), M.A., 6. 1840.
Derby, and has issue.
iii. Robert, b. 1842. 3 Alleyne-Sacheverell, b. 1805.
I. Katherine, to. July, 1868, Ulick-Ralph Burke, Esq., 4 Thomas-Osborne, late of Hartington Hall.
eldest son of Charles-Granby Burke, Esq., J.P., of St.
Phillips, Dublin, Master of the Common Pleas in Ireland,
Hugh Bateman d. 24 Nov. 1777, aged 88, and was s. by his
grandson.
and nephew of the late Sir Thomas Burke, Bart, of
Galway.
Hugh Bateman, Esq. of Hartington Hall, b. 21 March, 1756;
* Marble Hill, co.
who was created a Baronet 1806, with remainder, on failure of
iCttl£a(J£.John Bateman, Esq. of Tolson Hail, son of issue male, to the heirs male of his daus. He to. 1786, Tem-
Thomas Bateman, of the same place, who d. 1736, to. Eliza- perance, dau. of John Gisborne, Esq. of Derby, and had two
beth, dau. of Edward Branthwaite, Esq. of Carlinghill, West- daus.,
morland (direct lineal descendant from, and inheritor of the Catherine- Juliana, to. 1815, Edward-Dolman, eldest son of
Robert Branthwayt, of Carlinghill, Keeper of the
estates of, Sir Joseph Scott, Bart, of Great Barr, co. Stafford, and had
Tower of London temp. James I.), and dying 1783, was s. by a son, Sir Franeis-Edward Scott, b. 25 Feb. 1824, who at his
his elder son, birth inherited the baronetcy of his maternal grandfather,
Sir Hugh Bateman.
James Bateman, Esq. of Tolson Hall, who to. Margaret, dau.
Amelia-Anne, to. 1815, Sir Alexander Hood, Bart, of
of Edward Nicholson, of Kendal, and dying 1824, was s. by his Wootton House, Somerset.
elder son,
Sir Hugh Bateman d. 28 Jan. 1824, and was buried in the
John Bateman, Esq. of Knypersley Hall, co. Stafford, and
family vault in All Saints’ Church, Derby. He was s. at Har-
of Tolson Hall, Westmorland, High Sheriff for Staffordshire
tington and elsewhere by his nephew,
in 1830, b. 31 Oct. 1782; to. 30 May, 1810, Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
Richard-Thomas Bateman, b. 9 Sept. 1794; to. 1820, Mada-
of the late George Holt, Esq. of Redivals, Lancashire, and by
lene, dau. of Robert- Willoughby, Esq. of Cliffe, co. Warwick,
her (who d. 1857) had issue,
d. June, 1853, leaving, amongst other issue,
James, late of Biddulph Grange.
Hugh-Willoughby, of Hartington Hall, 6. 1823; d. unm.
Mr. Bateman d. 1858. 24 Feb. 1860.
Arms —Az., on
a fesse, embattled, between three crescents, Thomas-Keelinge, of Morley, near Derby, Capt. Derby Mili-
issuant from each an estoile arg., the chemical character of tia, b. 1829 to. 1859, Georgiana, dau. of Frederick Banna-
;

Mars sa. tyne, Esq., and has issue, Hugh- Alleyne-Sacheverell, b. 31


Crest —
A tower arg., issuant therefrom a demi-eagle, wings Aug. 1860. He inherited part of the entailed estates of Sir
elevated, sa., charged on the breast with the chemical character Hugh Bateman on the death of his eldest brother.
of Mars or; in the beak, a wreath of oak, ppr.
His youngest brother,
Residence— 9, Hyde Park Gate, London, S.W.
Thomas-Osborne Bateman, Esq. of Hartington Hall and
Breadsall Mount, J.P. and D.L., b. 1 March, 1809; to. 1 Oct.
BATEMAN OF HARTINGTON HALL. 1857, Miss Fanny-Hanham Bicknell, and had issue,
Frederic-Osborne-FitzHerbert, now of Hartington Hall
Bateman, Frederick - Osborne - Fitzherbert, and Breadsall Mount.
Esq. of Hartington Hall and Breadsall Mount, co. In 1860 Mr. Bateman restored and enlarged the ancient Eliza-
Derby, b. 12 Nov. 1859, s. his father 1874. bethan family seat at Hartington Hall, which he had acquired
by purchase in 1857, after a sale in 1853 under the will of his
ittnpacjp.— This family is descended from William Bate-
uncle, Sir Hugh Bateman, Bart. and in 1S66 he completed a
man, Esq. of South Winfield, co. Derby, living temp. Richard ;

II. That the family of Bateman was settled at Hartington at


new residence in the same style at Breadsall; he d. 14 Jan.
a very early period appears by the Court Rolls of that Manor 1874, and was s. by his only son.

and by entries in the Heralds’ College, as also by a letter of —


Arms (granted by Segar Garter, 1613). Or, three crescent?,
Sir Anthony Bateman, Lord Mayor of London, 1664, dated Jan. with an estoile of six points above each crescent g». a :

1645, in which, after stating that his father is “just dead at an


canton az.
advanced age,” he says that the deceased had remembered in

Crest A crescent and estoile, as in the arms, between two
eagles’ wings or.
his will “the poor of Hartington, where he was born.” —
Motto Sidus adsit amicum.
Hugh Bateman, Esq., 6. at Hartington 1554, was Steward —
Seat Breadsall Mount, near Derby.
;

04 EAT THE LANDED GENTRY. EAT


BATEMAN OF MIDDLETON HALL. Jonas Bateman, of Wycke, co. York, b. 1657, d. 2 Nov. 1742,
leaving,by Susannah his wife (who d. 29 Sept. 1747, in her
Bateman, Thomas-William, Esq. of Middleton 87th year), a son,
Hall, co. Derby, b. 9 March, 1852 ; s. his father Jonas Bateman, of North Bierley, York, 6 . 1704, who to .
1861, m. 1874, Jane, dau. of John Hall, Esq. Judith Mann, and by her (who d. 14 Nov. 1774, in her 70th

3Lil\ttlQ£. —
Richard Bateman, Esq. of Hartington, a year) left at his decease, 1755, several children, one of whom
was
descendant of the foregoing family, b. 1727 ; to. 1758, Eliza-
Jonas Bateman, of North Bierley, b. 1743, to. Sarah, dau. of
beth, dau. of Ralph Leek, Esq. of The Heath House, Cheddle-
who had Abraham Foster, of Clifton, and by her (who d. 1801) had a
ton, co. Stafford, and by her, d. 1784, issue,
son,
Thomas, his heir. John Bateman, Esq. of Wycke, afterwards of Ockbrook, co.
Richard, b. 1763; to. twice, but d. s.p. 1808; his widow m.
Derby, 6. 1773, who to; 1805, Mary-Agnes, dau. of the Rev.
2 Nov. 1810, John Stringer.
William, of Manchester, Merchant, 6 1774; to 1790, Mary,
. .
Benjamin La Trobe, of London, and by her (who d. 8 July,
dau. of Samuel Swire, Merchant, by Isabella his wife, dau. 1848, in her 76th year) had issue,
and co-heir of Richard Bent, of Manchester, and of Isabel i. John-Frederick, now of Moor Park.
his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thorpe, of Hopton, York- ii.Christian-Henry (Rev.), of Longueville Manor, Jersey,
shire. Mr. William Bateman d. at Ardwick, 14 July, 1817, b.1813 ; to. Margaret-Frances, dau. of J. Browne, Esq. of
leaving issue, 1 Henry, of Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A., Pennycuik, Edinburgh, and had issue,
b. 5 Oct. 1801, d. 23 June, 1842; 2 Thomas, 6. 6 April, 1803,
1 John-Frederick, R.N., b. Sept. 1846.
d. 4 April, 1847 3 William, b. 13 July, 1806, d. 10 Jan. 1818
;
2 James-Henry-la Trobe, b. June, 1848.
4 Samuel, 6. 4 Oct. 1810; 5 Frederick, 6. 1815, d. 1818; 1
3 Edward-Flemyng, b. July, 1854.
May, m. 1832, William Kay, M.D., of Cheltenham 2 Eliza- ;
4
Augustus-Foster, d. 1860.
beth, to. 1836, Rev. Henry Mitchell; 3 Isabella- Anne, to.
Charles-Somerville-Shirman, b. Aug. 1859.
5
1840, John M'Coy, Esq., Capt. R.A.
1 Agnes- Justina. 2 Henrietta-Louisa-la Trobe.
Elizabeth, d. young.
Nencey, to. 1st, 1790, Nathan Sutton, of Leek, and 2ndly, iii. Edward-la Trobe, 6. 1816.

John Gibson, of Tattershall, co. Lincoln, Merchant; d. 1847. iv. Charles-Benjamin, b. 1819, settled in America.

Mr. Bateman d. 1744, and was s. by his son, Mr. Bateman d. 20 Nov. 1851.
Thomas Bateman, Esq. of Middleton Hall, High Sheriff 1823, Seat — Moor Park, Famham, Surrey.
b. 27 Sept. 1760; to. 13 April, 1786, Rebekah, dau. and co-heir
of Arthur Clegg, of Manchester, Merchant, and by her (who
d. 1797) had issue,
William, F.A.S., b. 25 July, 1787 to. 19 June, 1820, Mary,
;
BATEMAN OF BARTHOLEY HOUSE.
dau. of James Crompton, of Breightmet, co. Lancaster, Bateman, John, Esq. of Bartholey House, co.
and dying 11 June, 1835, left an only child,
Monmouth, b. Eeb. 1814 ; s. his father 1859.
Thomas, successor to his grandfather.
Thomas, b. 1792; d. 1810. iLtllCftlJC. —This family is directly descended from
Rebekah, to. 1816, Samuel Hope, Esq. of Liverpool. Rowland Bateman, an officer in Hierome Sankey’s regt.
who settled in co. Kerry about 1654, and was High
of Horse,
Mr. Bateman’s grandson,
Sheriff of the county 1669.
Thomas Bateman, Esq. of Middleton Hall, co. Derby, a dis-
Colthcrst Bateman, Esq. of Bedford House, near Listowel,
tinguished antiquary, b. 8 Nov. 1821 to. 2 Aug. 1847, Sarah,
;
co. Kerry, 2nd son of Rowland Bateman, of Oak Park, co.
dau. of Mr. William Parker, and had issue,
Kerry, Esq., by Elizabeth bis wife, dau. of Nicholas Colthurst,
Thomas- William, now of Middleton. Esq., to. Sept. 1779, Jane, dau. of Col. Robert Dobson, of
Sarah. Mary-Crompton. Angrove House, co. Cork, and had issue,
Eugenia-Augusta. Clara-Theodora.
Colthurst, of Bartholey.
Mr. Bateman d. 28 Aug. 1861. Roland (Rev.), of Abbey Feale, co. Kerry, to. Eliza, dau. of
Arms— Or, three crescents, each surmounted by an estoile Maurice Fitzmaurice, Esq. of Duagh, and relict of James
Su. Erdington, Esq. of Scotland.
Crest—A crescent and gu., between two eagles’
estoile, John, Lieut. 13th Bengal N.I. d. unm. in India. ;

Jane, to. Robert-R. Dobson, Esq., late Capt. 5th foot.


wings or.
Seats —Middleton Hall, and Lomberdale House, Bakewcll. Anne, to. Patric Maitland.
Elizabeth, to. Daniel Staunton, Esq.
Dorothea, to. 1st, Admiral John Maitland; and 2ndly, the
Count Calsa.
The eldest son,
BATEMAN OF MOOR PARK. Colthurst Bateman, Esq. of Bartholey House, co. Mon-
Eateman, J ohn-Frederic, Esq., F.R.S., of Moor mouth, and Bedford House, Listowel, co. Kerry, 6. 2 Oct.
Park, Surrey, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866, b. 1780 ; to. 2 Nov. 1809, Jane-Sarah, only surviving child and
heiress of John-Kemeys Gardner-Kemeys, Esq. of Bartholey
30 May, 1810 m. 1 Sept. 1841, Anne, only dau. of
;
,

House, and had issue,


Sir William Eairbairn, Bai’t., LL.D., E.R.S., &c.,
John, now of Bartholey House.
and has issue,
George-Colthurst, b. Aug. 1815 ; d. unm.
i. William-Fairbairn (Rev.), 6. 8 Jan. 1845 ; to. 1870, Mil- Rowland, b. Nov. 1816, an officer in the navy, d. unm.

dred-Jane, dau. of Rev. Robert Sumner, and grand- Robert, b. Aug. 1819 m. and has issue, 1 Frederick-
;

Reginald, b. July, 1848; 2 Robert-William, b. July, 1850;


dau. of Right Rev. Charles-Richard Sumner, Bishop of
3 John-Kemeys-Bateman, b. May, 1855; 1 Frances-Mary,
Winchester, and has issue, Frederic-Winfried, b. 1872; 2 Mary-Angelica.
Rowena-Mildred; Sophy-Monica, d. 1875 Mary-Kilda. ; Reginald, late R.N., b. Dec. 1820.
n. Frederic-Foster, b. 22 July, 1853. Thomas, b. March, 1823 ; m. Georgina, relict of the Rev. Mr.
iii. Lee-la Trobe, b. 1 Jan. 1859.
Aubrey, and dau. of Capt. Dobson.
Frederick, b. April, 1825; d. unm.
i. Mary-Dorothy, to. 1864, Brian-Barttelot Barttelot, Esq. of
Jane, to. Aug. 1836, John-Gwalter Palairet, B.A., Christ Coll.
Bramblehurst, Sussex, 2nd son of George Barttelot, Esq. Cambridge.
of Stopham House, Sussex. Sarah, to. Charles Kelson, Surgeon.
n. Margaret-Louisa, to. 1874, David Maxwell, Major 15th
Hussars, eldest son of Sir William Maxwell, Bart, of

Arms Or, on a chevron, between three .escallops gu., an
ostrich feather arg.
Cardoness, N.B. Crest —A
pheasant ppr.
iii. Annie-Gertrude, to. 1867, Samuel-GurneyLeatham, Esq., —
Motto Nec pretio nec prece.
eldest son of William-Henry Leatham, Esq. of Hemsworth Seat—Bartholqy House, near Uske, co. Monmouth.
Hall, Yorkshire.
iv. Agnes-Elizabeth, to. 21 Nov. 1878, Hon. Richard-Clere
Parsons, 5th son of the 3rd Earl of Rosse. BATES OF MXLBOURNE.
3LtUC3jJP. — The
family of La Trobe, from which Mr. —
3LtlTt<lJJt. The family o’f Bates has been established
Bateman maternally descends, is of the old French noblesse. many centuries in co. Northumberland.
Its immediate ancestor, exiled at the Revocation of the Edict Ralph Bates, Esq. of Halliwell, Eeas Hartford, &c., co.
of Nantes, accompanied the Prince of Orange, afterwards Northumberland, bapt. at Earsdon, 29 Aug. 1613; great-great-
William HI., to this country, and settled in Ireland. grandson of Thomas Bates, Esq. of Ovington Hall, Nortkum-
— .

BAT THE LANDED GENTRY. BAT 95

berland, M.P. for Morpeth in the reigns of Mary I. and i. Joiin-Moore, his successor.
ii. Thomas of Kirklevington, co. York, the celebrated agri-
Queen Elizabeth, transmitted 1G66 to the Herald’s Office, a
culturist, d. ujrim. 1849.
pedigree of his family. His grandson,
Ralph Bates, Esq. of Halliwell, J.P., b. 8 Jan. 1688; suc- Mr. Bates d. 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
ceeded to the family estates at the death, s. p. 1734, of his John Moore-Bates, Esq. of Heddon, to. 1806, Margaret,
half-brother Thomas. He to. twice, had numerous issue, and only dau. of John Dobson, Esq, of High Seat, by whom (who
dying 23 Nov. 1754, was s. by his elder son, d. 1864) he had issue,
Ralph Bates, Esq. b. 14 May, 1730; Sheriff Northum- 1 George, d. unm. 1850.

berland 1762, to. 1st, 15 July, 1759, Jane Mitford, by whom 2 John-Moore, M.D., d. unm. 1866.
3 Thomas, now of Heddon.
(who d. in childbed, 6 May, 1760) he had an only dau., Isabella-
4 William (Rev.), D.D., late Fellow and Tutor Christ’s
Jane, to. 1786, Rev. Henry Ingilby, brother to Sir John Ingilby, College, Cambridge, and Rector of Burnham Westgate,
Bart, of Ripley Castle. Mr. Bates to. 2ndly, 1762, Anne, sister Norfolk, to. Hannah, dau. of John Orford, Esq. of Brooks
of Henry Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn Hall, and had (with other Hall, Suffolk, and d. s. p. 1877.
issue) an eldest son, 5 Edward, of Cloeden Castle on the Elbe, and Orechov in
Ralph Bates, Esq. of Milbourne Hall, Halliwell, &c., b. 22 Polesia.
6 Charles, d. young.
Oct. 1764; for many years Lieut.-Col. 6th (Inniskilling) Dra-
goons, Col.-Commandant of the southern regiment of North- Mr. Bates d. 1843.
umberland Local Militia, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff Arms —As Bates of Milbourne ,
quartering Moore of the
Northumberland 1812. He m. 4 Dec. 1798, Sarah, 3rd dau. of Moor and Brochwel Ysgithrog,
;
Prince of Powys.
Rev. Nathaniel Ellison, Vicar of Bolam and Doddington, and Motto —A calow blaenawr, os na a llaed blaenawr.
had two sons and three daus., viz., Seat —Heddonbanks, Wylam-on-Tyne.
i. Ralph. ii. Nathaniel,
i. Jane-Anne. ii. Sarah,
hi. Georgina, March, 1843, Rev. John-Elphinstonc
to. 8
Elliot, 3rd son of James Elliot, Esq. of Wolflee, co. Rox-
burgh, and has three daus., Georgina Bates, Margaret-
BATES OF MAN YD OWN PARK.
Sarah, and Caroline- Jane- Anne Bates. Bates, Edward, Esq. of Manydown Park, Hants,
Col. Bates d. 6 June, 1813, and was s. by his eldest son, J.P. cos. Lancaster and Hants, ILL. for the former
Ralph Bates, Esq. of Milbourne Hall, b. 13 Dec. 1799; who co., M.P. for Plymouth 1871, b. March, 1816 m ;

d. 6 June, 1853, and was s. by his brother, 25 June, 1844, Ellen, dau. of Thos. Thompson,
Nathaniel Bates, Esq. of Milbourne, b. 16 June, 1805; who
Esq. of Hessle, co. York, and has issue,
d. s. p., and was s. 1855, by his sister,
Jane-Anne Bates, of Milbourne Hall, who d. s. p., and was i. Edward-Percy, 6. 17 Aug. 1845; to. 1876, Constance-

t. by her sister,
Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel-Robert Graves, Esq., M.P. for
Sarah Bates, of Milbourne Hall, d. 9 April, 1878. Liverpool.
ii. Gilbert-Thompson, b. 22 April, 1847.
Arms— Sa., a fess, engrailed, or, between three dexter hands, iii. Sydney-E., b. 28 April, 1851.
couped at the wrist, bendways, arg.

Crest A naked man, holding in his dexter hand a willow
iv. Wilfred, 6. 6 Oct. 1856.
Ann-Millicent, to. ii. Mabel-Stenhouse.
wand. i.


Motto Et manu et corde. iii. Norah-Greame.

Seat Milbourne Hall, near Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Mr. Bates is son of the late Joseph Bates, Esq. of
Springhall, co. York, who d. 1848, by Rebecca, his
wife, who d. 1846, dau. of Joseph Walker, Esq.
BATES OF HEDDON. —Manydown Park
Seat Basingstoke.
Bates, Thomas, Esq. of Heddon, and Aydon,
Northumberland, J.P., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, BATHURST OF LYDNEY PARK.
sometime Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, b. The late Rev. Wileiam-Hiley Bathurst, of
1810 m. 1st, 1849, Emily, dau. of John Batten,
;
Lydney Park, co. Gloucester, b. 28 Aug. 1796 on.
Esq. of Thorn Eaulcon, Somerset, by whom he has
;

Mary-Anne, dau. of Matthew Rhodes, Esq. of Leeds,


a son,
;

and had issue,


I. Cadwallader-John, 5. 1853. i. Charles, now of Lydney Park, J.P., 6. 27 Nov. 1836 m. ;

Mr. Bates m. 2ndly, 1861, Matilda- J ane, dau. cf Rev. 27 Jan. 1864, Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Hay, and has
issue, 1 William, b. 17 Oct. 1864; 2 Charles, b. 21 Sept.
Edward Harbin, brother of George Harbin, Esq. of
1867; 1 Mary.
Newton Surmaville, Somerset, by whom he has William-Addington (Rev.), 14 March, 1839; to. 28 Feb.
ii. 6.
issue,
1867, Anna-Frances Hone.
ii. Edward-Harbin, b. 1862. hi. Charles-Loftus, b. 1863. i. Charlotte. ir. Eleanor.
iv. Arthur-More, b. 1864. Rev. Mr. Bathurst d. 25 Nov. 1877.
i v. Henry-Blayney, b. 1865, d. in infancy.
I! i. Margaret-Beatrice.
UtllpatJP. Benjamin Bathurst, Esq. of Lydney, co.
Gloucester, 3rd son of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, Knt., Cofferer
§£ tlTTff <J£. —This family descends
from a common source to the Household of Queen Anne, ancestor of Earl Bathurst,
yith that of Bates from
of Milbourne, springing by Frances his wife, dau. of Sir Allen Aspley, Knt. of
George Bates, Esq. of Ovington and Horsley, in Tyne- Aspley, Sussex, to. 1st, Finetta, dau. and co-heir of Henry
; ide, who m. Catherine, dau. of Cuthbert Surtees, Esq. of Poole, Esq. of Kemble, Wilts, and by her (who d. 1738)
t Ibchester.Their grandson, had two sons, Thomas and Poole, and four daus., all of

j
George Bates, Esq. of Horsley, to. Mabel Lock, and had, whom d. s. p., except Anne, who to. 25 Jan. 1752, Charles
4th a dau. Catherine, to. John Mitford, Esq. of Heddon-on- Bragge, Esq. of Cleve Hill, Mangotsfield, co. Glouces-
tie-Wall, a son, ter, and was mother of Charles Bragge, heir to his uncle,
George Bates, Esq. m. Catherine, dau. and co-heiress of of whom hereafter, and of William Bragge, 6. 26 Jan. 1761,
ohn Cook, Esq. of Aydon, Northumberland, by Mary Winship Fellow of New Coll., and 36 years Steward of that Society,
is wife, and had two sons, 1 John, his heir; 2 Thomas, who d. unm. 30 Aug. 1840. Mr. Bathurst, to. 2ndly, Katherine,
ift a son, dau. of Laurence Brodrick, D.D., brother of Alan, Viscount
Thomas Bates of Akeld, Northumberland, and a dau., Midleton, and had, with other issue, a son, Henry, Bishop of
atherine, to. Matthew Culley, Esq. of Copeland Castle. The Norwich. ( See Burke’s Peerage.) The elder son,
' derson, Thomas Bathurst, Esq. of Lydney Park, d.s.p., and was s.
John Bates, Esq. Aydon White House, to. Mary, dau. of
of by his brother,
r
Hexham, and had a son,
illiam Jefferson, Esq. of Poole Bathurst, Esq. of Lydney Park, who also d. without
George Bates, Esq. of Aydon and Heddon, to. 1769, issue, having bequeathed his estates to his nephew,
iana, dau. and heiress of Thomas Moore, of the Moor, Salop, The Right Hon. Charles Bragge, M.P., who assumed, by
Anne his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Henry Blayney, Esq. royal license, 1804, the surname and arms of Bathurst. He
7

Gregynog, co. Montgomery ( see Yorke’s Royal Tribes of was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1812. He m. J Aug.
ales, 1799), by whom (who d. 1822) he had two sons,
1788, Charlotte, dau. of Anthony Addington, of Reading,
;
; ' . !

9G BAT THE LANDED GENTRY. BAT


Berks, and Up Ottery, Devon, M.D., father of Viscount Sid- Elizabeth; and Mary, to. to Thomas Greg, Esq. Mr. Batt
mouth, and dying 13 Aug. 1831, left surviving issue, d. 1840, and was s. by his'eldest son,
Charles, his heir. Robert Batt, Esq. of Purdysburn, and Ozier Hill, J.P. and
William-Hiley, late of Lydney Park. D.L., b. 1795; who to. 1841, Charlotte, dau of Samuel Wood,
Charlotte, d. 27 Aug. 1866. Esq. and had issue, Robert-Narcissus, now of Purdysburn,
Anne, d. 18 Oct. 1862. and four daus. Mr. Batt d. July, 1864, and was s. by his son.
The elder son,
Charles Bathurst, Esq. of Lydney Park, J.P., 6. 15 Jan.

Arms Arg. on a cross, between four bats three escallops sa.,
in pale or.
1790; to. 27 Aug. 1819, Mary, dau. of William Fendall, Esq.
of Gloucester and of Hall Court, Marcle, co. Hereford, by
—A crescent arg., charged with an escallop gu.
Crest
Motto—Virtute et valore.
Jane his wife, dau. of the Bev. James Benson, D.D., and the
Seat—Purdysburn, Belfast.
Lady Anne his wife, dau. of Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst. He
d s . p 30 Jan. 1863, and was s . by his brother.
. .

Arms — Sa., two bars, erm., in chief, three crosses-patec, or.


Crest —A dexter arm in mail, embowed, holding in the hand BATTEN OF ALDON AND UPCERNE.
all ppr. a club with spikes or.
Motto—Tien ta foy. Batten, John, Esq., F.S.A., of Aldon, Somer-
Seat— Lydney Park, co. Gloucester.
set, and Upcerne, Dorset, J.P. and D.L., b. 17 Feb.
j

1815 on. 25 May, 1841, G-race-Eleanor, dau. of the


;

late John White, Esq. of Upcerne, Dorset, and


BATSON OF HORSEHEATH. Fairlee, Isle of Wight (to whose estates she suc-
ceeded in 1865) and has issue,
Batson, Stanlake-Henry, Esq. of Horseheath,
co. Cambridge, b. 15 Dec. 1863. i. John-Mount, b. 7 April, 1843; m
16 July, 1873, Margaret-
.

Annie, dau. of the late Rev. John Brooks, Rector of Walton-


—Stanlake-Ricketts
Batson, Esq. of Horse- le-dale, Lancashire, and has issue.
heath, J.P. and D.L., b. 1819, son of Stanlake Batson, Esq. of ii. Henry-Butler, b. 13 Oct. 1845.
Horseheath Lodge, co. Cambridge, and Mixbury, Oxon, by in. Herbert-Cary-George, Barrister at-Law, b. 3 March, 1849;
Isabella his wife, only dau. of George-Poyntz Ricketts, Esq.,
to. 6 Aug. 1878, Frances-Eleanor, only surviving child of
Governor of Barbadoes, served as High Sheriff, 1867. He to. the late John Beardmore, Esq. of Uplands, Farehain.
27 Aug. 1861, Gertrude- Juliana-Louisa, dau. of the Right. Hon. i. Eleanor-Harriet. ii. Cecily-Alice.
Henry-Thomas Lowry-Corry and Lady Harriet Corry his wifq,
and d. 13 June, 1871, having by her (who d. 1874) had issue, Mr. Batten s. his father in 1854.
i. Stanlake-Henry, now of Horseheath.
ii. Montagu-Edward, b. 15 Sept. 1865.

5LttlCtl(JC. Hie Batyns or Battens have been seated for
i. Gertrude-Isabella.
nearly six centuries in the county of Somerset. In 1297,
Seat —Horseheath, near Linton. Henry Batyn was settled there, and M.P. for the city of Bath.
In 1363 Roger Batyn was Rector of Dowlish Wake, and in 1402,
John Battyn was Rector of West Coker, both in Somerset. From
1427 the name continually occurs in the Archives of St.
BATT OF PURDYSBURN. Michael, Bath. Robert Batyn, or as he is sometimes called
Batt, Robert-Narcissus, Esq. of Purdysburn, Batten, sat in Parliament for that city in 1471, and acted as .

co. Down, J.P., b. 1844 on. 1866, Marion-Emily, ;


Royal Commissioner for raising an aid there in 1503. Thomas
eldest dau. of Sir Edward Walker, of Berry Hill, Batten was Steward of the Priory of Bath in 1534. After the dis-
solution of Monasteries the family appear to have removed from
Mansfield, Notts, and has issue a dau., Eveleen-
Bath to other parts of the county one branch settling on the
May, b. 1867. ;

borders of the Bristol Channel, of which was Andrew Batten


Htneasc.—This family, stated to have been originally of Easton St. George’s, father of Admiral Sir William Batten,
from Cornwall, was founded in Ireland, by Samuel Batt of Knt., one of the most eminent naval commanders in the Civil
New Ross, merchant, who acquired considerable property in War, and Surveyor of the Navy to Charles I. and Charles II, j

the co. of Wexford. He d. intestate, leaving by Alice his wife, Another branch (of which we treat) settled in the more western
who took out administration to him 6 June, 1702, a son, parts of Somersetshire, the immediate ancestor of which line
Samuel Batt, of New Ross, merchant, whose will, dated 28 was,
March, 1705, was proved in Jan. 1716. He left by Deborah John Batten, of Michael Church (the son probably of Johr
his wife, five sons, Batten of Cannington, who d. 1550). In 1597 he was assessed
i. Thomas, of whom hereafter. to a subsidy for his estate in that parish, and was s. at hii*
ii.Narcissus (Rev.), d. s. p ., will proved 3 March, 1767. death by his son,
iii.Samuel of Rathneddin, d. s. p., will dated 13 June, 1772. Walter Batten, also of Michael Church, wliod. 1630, leavin'
iv. Joseph, of Grange, will proved 8 May, 1780, left issue. two sons, the second of whom was,
v. Benjamin, of New Ross, will proved 3 June, 1780, left
John Batten, of Tuckerton, in North Petherton, who d
issue.
1685, leaving three sons, James, Henry, M.A., Yicar of Loni
The eldest son,
Sutt on, Somerset, and John.
Thomas Batt, Esq. of Ozier Hill, m. 1713, Jane, dau. of James Batten, the eldest son, to. 1688, Elizabeth, dau. am
Thomas Devereux, and was s. by his eldest son, co-heiress of Robert Drake, of Pitminster, of the ancien|
Samuel Batt, Esq., father of Major Thomas Batt, who was family of Drake of Ashe, co. Devon. He d. 1708, and was ) r

killed in the American war, when the property devolved on his


by his second son,
youngest brother, Rorert Batten, the friend of Sir Richard Steele, and a
Robert Batt. Esq of Ozier Hill, co. Wexford, Capt. 18th
occasional writer in the Spectator under the initials R. B., «
regt., who to. 1765, Hannah, dau. of Samuel Hyde, Esq. of
1712, Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of Nathaniel Butler, goli
Belfast, and d. 1783, having had issue five sons, smith, son of Rev. Henry Butler, Yicar of Yeovil, ejected i
j

i. Narcissus, his heir. ii. William. 1661, and d. 1773, leaving, with a dau. Sarah, to. 1751, Peb
hi. Samuel. iv. Robert.
Clark, of Exeter, Merchant, an only son,
v. Thomas, of Rathmullen, co. Donegal, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Robert Waddell, Esq. of Island Derry, co. Down, and d.
Nathaniel-Butler Batten, Esq., of Yeovil, b 1712; m. Is .

1857, leaving (with a dau. Elizabeth, m. Csesar-George Joanna, dau. and heiress of John Prigge, and had issue, oi |

Otway, Esq.) a son, son, John Prigge, and 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Edmund Adams, 1

Thomas of Rathmullen, b. 1816, High Sheriff co. Donegal, whom he had three sons,
1844, to. July, 1852, Charlotte dau. of Ven. Edmund
Nathaniel, of the Inner Temple, d. 1819, unm.
Knox, Archdeacon of Killaloe, and has a son,
Robert, also of the Inner Temple, to. Hannah, dau. of Jol
Thomas-Edmund, 6. 1854. Copeland, Esq. of Lingfield Lodge, Surrey, Sheriff of tb
The eldest son, co. 1735, and d. 1824 s. p.
Narcissus Batt, Esq. of Pursdysburn, co. Down, and Ozier Edmund, of Yeovil, D.L. for Somerset, d. s.p. 1836.
Hill, co. Wexford, to. 1793, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Greg, Mr. Butler Batten d. 1785, and was s. by his son by his fi:

Esq., and by her (who d. 1843), had issue, Robert, his heir marriage.
Thomas, to. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Lyle, Esq. of the Oaks John-Prigge Batten, Esq., of Burton Pynsent, Somers
— -
; a ;

EAT THE LANDED GENTRY. BAT 97

b. 1738 ; m. Ann, dau. of William Wallis Esq., and d. 1809, 2ndly, 7 Sept. 1765, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Henry Leslie, of Nut-
leaving an only son, field, co. Fermanagh, and by her had issue,
John Batten, Esq. of the Inner Temple and Aldon, Yeovil, Leslie (Rev.), of Skreene, co. Sligo, b. 20 July, 1766; to.
b. 1775, J.P. and D.L. for Somerset, s. to the
estates of his 5 July, 1796,. Anna-Maria, dau. of Patrick Palmer, Esq.,
uncle in 1836, to. 1813, Sarah, dau. and eventual co-heiress of Barrister at-Law, and d. leaving issue, John, Lieut. R.N.,
settled at Hamilton, Upper Canada; Leslie, R.N., settled in
John Copeland, Esq. of Iver, Bucks, and Lingfield Lodge, and Canada. Joseph, d. s. p.; Edwin, of Dublin; George, of
Mary, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Edward Burton, Esq., d. Dublin ; and William, settled at Hamilton, Upper Canada.
1854, leaving issue, Thomas, of whom hereafter.
Francis, Col., C.B., of Listoke House, Drogheda, 6.
i. John, now of Aldon and Upcernc.
19 Sept. 1795; to. Eliza, 2nd dau. of George Rotheram,
ii. Edmund, b. 3 Nov. 1817 ( see Chisholm-Batten.) Esq. of Crossdrum, co. Meath, and had issue a son, John-
hi. Herbert-Butler, b. 25 July, 1819; to. Elizabeth, dau. of
Provost, late 60th Royal Rifles, now Col. unattached, and
the late Rev. William Phelips, Rector of Cuclilington,
Governor of the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, b. 1826
Somerset, and has issue.
i

and a dau., Frances, to. June, 1848, to Mathew Coates,


i. Emily, to. Thomas Bates, Esq.
Esq. of Newton-Prospect, co. Meath.
Arms — Quarterly
and 4th, az., a chevron erm. between
: 1st John, b. 28 June, 1781; J.P. co. Meath; to. Frances, dau. of
three anchors, ppr. ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a saltire or, between Robert Wade, Esq. of Clonabrany, co. Meath, and d. 1839,
four fleurs-de-lis of the second, quartering Drake and Ashe. leaving issue, John (Rev.), of Drumelton, co. Westmeath;
[ Crest —
The trunk of an oak-tree couped at the top, issuing Robert, of Lakefield and Thornes, d. s. p.
;

from towards the top two branches all ppr. The family also Alexander, b. 10 Aug. 1783; to. 10 July, 1807, Eliza, dau. of
use a sea lion erect holding in his paws an anchor all ppr. James Cusac, Esq. of Lara, co. Kildare, d. leaving a son
i

I —
Seats Aldon, near Yeovil, Somerset; Upcerne, near Cerne John, of Miltown, co. Westmeath.
ibbas, Dorset. Henry-Robert, Post-Capt. R.N., to. 10 May, 1810, the dau. of
William Chapman, Esq., and niece of Sir Thomas Chapman,
Bart., of Killua Castle, co. Westmeath, d. s.p.
George, 6.20 April, 1788; Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, fell
CHISHOLM-BATTEN OF THORN returning from the last charge of the cavalry at Waterloo.
Capt. Battersby d. unm.
FATJLCON.
The 2nd son,
Chisholm-Batten, Edmund, Esq. of Thorn Thomas Battersby, Esq., 6. 23 Oct. 1767 to. 16 Oct. 1799, ;

?aulcon,co. Somerset, M. A., J.P., Barrister-at-Law, Margaret-Catharine, eldest dau. of George Rotheram, Esq. of
n. Aug. 1843, Jemima, only dau. and heiress-at- Crossdrum, co. Meath, and d. 26 Feb. 1839, leaving by her
aw of The Chisholm, of Erchless Castle, co. Inver- (who d. 17 Dec. 1862) issue,
ess, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Macdonell, of George, now of Lough Bane.
Thomas, now of Newcastle, co. Meath, J.P., 6. 16 Oct. 1803;
|
Hen gar ry, assumed by royal license, 1859, the sur- to. 17 May, 1837, Henrietta-Mary-Anne, dau. of John Rotton,

I
ame of Chisholm before Batten, and has issue, Esq. of Bath.
Edward, Lieut. R.N., 6. 3 May, 1805 d. unm. 4 Oct. 1839.
;
i. James-Forbes, B.A. Exeter Coll., Oxford, Lieut. 34th Henry, 6. 4 April, 1808; m. 1st, 13 Feb. 1846, Frances, dau.
regt., b. 13 Jan. 1847. of T. Rutherfoord, Esq. of St. Doolagh’s, co. Dublin, who
|
n. Alexander-William, b. Sept. 1851. d. s.p. 1854, and 2ndly, Annie, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Kelly,
I i. Jemima-Emily. ii. Edith-Ursula. and d. s. p.
hi. Sarah-Annette-Eliza. iv. Amye-Fanny. Francis, M.D., 6. 1812; to. 1st, 11 March 1852, Elizabeth,
[
dau. of Rev. Robert-Stephenson Crooke, and by her (who d.
. y. Rose-Jane.
25 April, 1855) has an only child, Thomas-Stephenson, 6. 17
Etncacjc. — See preceding Memoir. April, 1855. He to. 2ndly, June, 1862, Charlotte, dau. of
John Brien, Esq. of Castletown, co. Fermanagh.
I Seat— Thom Faulcon, near Taunton. Frederick- William, 6. 1819; d. s. p. 1847.
Charles-John, 6. 1821 to. 1854, Frances, dau. of William
;

Battersby, Esq. of Freffans, and has one son, Preston, and


several daus.
William-Alexander (Rev.).
BATTERSBY OF LOUGH BANE. Catherine, to. 16 Nov. 1846, William-Smith Harman, Esq. of
Crossdrum, and d. 1866.
i Battersby, George, Esq. of Lough Bane, co. Sarah, m. 29 Jan. 1841, Rev. Hugh-Henry O’Neill of Monter-
ft estmeath, Q.C., LL.D., J.P., late Judge of the Connaught, co. Cavan.
Elizabeth-Jane. Isabella.
I ’ovincial Court of Dublin, b. 8 Sept. 1802 m. 18 ;
Barbara, to. 1851, Thomas White, Esq. of Peppard’s Castle,
1 3C. 1830, Charlotte -Sarah, dau. of the Bight Hon. J.P., co. Wexford.
J
hn Kadcliff, LL.D., late Judge of the Prerogative Arms—Or, a saltire paly of twelve, erm. and gu., a crescent in
iurt in Ireland, by whom (who d. 17 Aug. 1876)
i chief sa.
L has issue, — ram pass. erm. armed and unguled or.
Crest
Motto—Ante honorem est humilitas.
H. Thomas-George, LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, b. 9 Oct. 1832; Seat— Lough Bane, Collinstown, co. Westmeath.
j* m. 8 Dec. 1864, Georgina-Maria-Bessy, dau. of Lieut.
I Col. Middleton, 42nd Highlanders, and d. Sept. 1871, leav-

| ing two daus., Charlotte-Middleton, and Ethel-Middleton.


ft Mrs. Thomas-G. Battersby assumed by royal license 1875 BATTYE OF CROSSLAND HILL AND
! the additional surname and arms of Wtbrants, and m. SKELTON HALL.
J 2ndly, Capt. Temple-Leighton Phipson, who also assumed
f by royal license, 1876, the additional surname of Battye, Lionel-Richard-James-Scholefield,
•i Wtbrants. Esq. of Crossland Hill and Skelton Hall, co. York,
ft . Joiin-Radcliff, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln’s Inn, London, b. 19 Sept. 1867.
ft and Leeson
Street, Dublin, b. 30 Sept. 1839; m. 9 Aug.
1873, Augusta-Helen, dau. of John Rynd, Esq. of Reynella,
HtUeaflP.— This family has been long established in co.
)
York, and has been seated at Crossland Hill for several gene-
il co. Westmeath, and has issue, George, 6. 11 Jan. 1877,
rations.
and Edith-Frances.
Daniel Battye, Esq., succeeded to Crossland Hill on the
Betanna-Catherine, to. 10 Jan. 1852, John-Colley Poun-
death of his brother, John Battye, Esq., without issue. He to.
,

i den, Esq. of Ballywalter, J.P. co. Wexford.


1756, Frances, dau. of George Summester, Esq., and dying
John Battersbt, Esq. of Laxefield, co. Meath,
.ttlFilCJC. 1774, was s. by his son,
6. 2nd son of William Battersby, Esq. of Smiths-
1719; Richard Battye, Esq. of Crossland Hill, co. York, and
>

4' a, co. Meath (which estate he purchased about 1688), by Hampstead, Middlesex, 6. 1760; to. 1st, 2 April, 1789, Mary,
& y his wife, dau. of Ambrose Sharman, Esq., m. 1st, Eliza- dau. of William Walker, Esq. of Huddersfield, co. York, and
k Shiel, of Monaghan, and by her had an only child,
i by her (who d. 14 July, 1791) had issue,
^ liam, of Freffans, co. Meath, b. 16 Nov. 1764, who m. Willi am- Walker, of Crossland Hill.
ft ices, dau. of Nathaniel Preston, Esq. of Swainstown, and Richard, 6. 7 July, 1791 ;
d. abroad.
& er had two sons and two daus., viz., Francis, d. unm . Mr. Battye, to. 2ndly, 27 Oct. 1792, Charlotte-Catherine, dau.
Aiur, to. Eliza, dau. of Major Dillon, and d. leaving a son, of Cornelius Campbell, Esq., and by her had issue,
$iam, and a dau.; Anna, m. Lambert Disney, Esq.; and I
Joseph-Gabbet, 6. 15 Oct. 1793; d. Feb. 1797.
? ices, to. Chas. -John Battersby, Esq. John Battersby, m. Thomas-Campbell-Casements, 6. 26 May, 1805 ;
deceased.
|
11

98 BAT THE LANDED GENTRY. BAY


Joshua-Campbell, b. 1810; d. in infancy. EtnCilffC.—This family is of Swiss origin, having come tci
Frances, to. 25 Nov. 1816, Charles-Purton Cooper, Esq., Q.C. England from the canton of Soleure. It claims to represent
Mary-Jane, m. James-Crosland Fenton, Esq., and d. s. p. the Cambridgeshire line of Percy, descended from Thomas
1847.
Percy, of Gunpowder Plot notoriety, grandson of Sir Thomas
Catherine, d. unm. 27 Aug. 1800.
Ellen, to. William Atkinson, Esq., and d. s. p. 1857. Percy. The remains of their estates, and their MSS. evidences,
some of them drawn up by Sir Wm. Dugdale, and tracing the
The eldest son,
Percy pedigree to its source, are now in possession of Dr.
William- Walker Battye, Esq. of Crossland Hill and Skel-
Baumgartner’s legal representatives.
ton Hall, J.P., b. 17 April, 1790 to. 27 Aug. 1827, Margaret,
;
Monsieur le Docteur J ean Baumgartner, a physician of
only child of John Scholefield, Esq. of Hall Croft, co. York,
Soleure,to. Demoiselle Susanne Villemejanne, of Geneva, and
and had issue,
had issue,
i. William-Walker, b. 16 Jan. 1831 d. 10 June, 1845.
;
Jacob-Julian Baumgartner, Esq. (b. 1733, d. 17 Dec. 1816);
ii. Richard, his heir.
to. 19 Jan. 1774, Tryce-Mary (b. 6 Dec. 1752; d. 22 Nov. 1815),
i.Margaret-Scholefield, to. 6 July, 1859, Rev. William-
Estcourt Harrison, M.A., Vicar oi Sturton, co. Notts. dau. of Rev. Thomas Parratt, by his wife, Tryce, only child
ii.Mary-Elizabeth, to. 17 April, 1861, Thomas-Hague Cooke, and heiress of the Rev. Joscelyn Percy, last of his line and had ;

Esq. of Field Head, Mirfield, co. York. issue, with Robert, who d. unm. Dec. 1810, and Tryce-Mary,
The son and heir, b. 14 March, 1777, d. unm. 1836, a son,

Richard Battye, Esq. of Crossland Hill and Skelton Hall, John-Thomas Baumgartner, Esq. M.D. of Godmanchester,
J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b.13 July, 1834; to. 6 Sept. 1866, Huntingdonshire, b. 20 March, 1778; to. 11 Oct. 1810, Philippa,
Frances, dau. of James-Jenkinson Bibby, Esq. of Hardwicke 3rd dau. of Samuel Knight, Esq. of Milton, Cambridgeshire,
Grange, Salop, and had issue, Lionel-Rich ard-James- and had issue,
Schofield, now of Skelton Hall; Hylda-Frances-Maryon. Mr. i. John Percy, now of Gorleston.

Battye d. 1873. ii. Robert- Julian, C.B., Major-Gen., b. 17 March, 1814; to.

1859, Helen, dau. of Ross Thompson, Esq. of Greenwood



Arms Sa., a chevron, between three goats, passant, arg., Park co. Down.
each charged with two pellets, on a chief of the second, a iii. Edward- Joscelyn, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 3 April,
demi-savage bearing a club in his right hand, ppr., between two 1815; to. Catherine, dau. of William Taylor, Esq.
cinquefoils gu. iv. Henry-Algernon (Rev.), b. 25 Oct. 1821 to. Miss Frances

Crest -A stork, wings erect, holding a fish in its beak, all Wilkinson.
: |

ppr. v. George-Samuel, b. 26 Jan. 1823 m. Miss Christina



Motto Spes mea Christua. Forbes, and d. 1866.
;


Seat Skelton Hall, York. vi. Thomas-Mowbray, Col. Bombay Staff Corps, b. 21 July,.
1824.
vii. Charles-Astry-Octavius, b. 8 Oct. 1825.
i. Julia, to. 1834, Philip Tillard, Esq.

BATTY OF BALLYHEALY. ii. Georgiana, to. 1839, Edward Charrington, Esq.


iii. Emma.
Batty, Espine, Esq. late of Ballyhealy, co.
He d. 12 Aug. 1874.
Westmeath and St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin, s. his Seat —Gorleston, Great Yarmouth.
brother in 1847 ; vn. 1st, 1832, Jane, dau. of Michael
Harris, Esq. of Dublin, by whom he has a dau.,
Jane, m. Rev. Robert-Monk Mason ; 2ndly, 1835,
BAXTER OF KINCALDRUM.
Belissa, dau. of John Smyly, Esq., Q.C., who d. Baxter, Bight Hon. William of Kincaldrum.
186,0; and 3rdly, 1862, Maria, dau. of Robert co. Forfar, P.C., M.P. for Montrose District, J.P
Wilson, Esq., by whom he has one son, and D.L., b. 1825 m. 1847, Janet, dau. of J. Homi
;

Scott, Esq. of Dundee, and has issue. This gentle


Espine-Fitzherbert. j, j.

man, eldest son of Edward Baxter, of Kincaldrum


iCtUCAflP. —This family, which came originally from by Euphemia, his first wife, dau. of Wm. Wilson
England, has been seated at Ballyhealy since about 1690, Esq. of Dundee, was Secretary to the Admiralty
J

when Charles Batty, Esq., was the head of the family. His ’

1868 to 1871, and Secretary to the Treasury, 187 1

son, Charles Batty, Esq. of Ballyhealy, m. Margaret Espine,


to 1873.
of co. Wicklow, and d. 1737, leaving two sons, the Rev. John
Batty, Rector of Timolin, co. Kildare, who d. s. p., and Seats —Kincaldrum, near Forfar, and Ashclift, near Dundci
Espine Batty, Esq., who to. 1753, Alicia Whittingham, by
Whom he had two sons, Philip, his heir, and John-Espine, who
to. Miss Bolton, of the family of Brazeel, co. Dublin, and had BAYLY OF BALLYARTHUR.
two sons, John, d. s. p., and Arthur-Henry and six daus., ;
Bayly, Edward-Symes, Esq. of Ballyarthur, c<
Eliza, Letitia, Louisa, Annette, Caroline, and Florence. The
elder son,
Wicklow, J.P. and D.L., and for some time Via
Philip Batty, Esq. of Ballyhealy, to. 1st, 1780,Catherine,
Lieut, co. Wicklow, formerly Capt. 34th reg
dau. of Gaynor Batty, Esq., co. Dublin, and 2ndly, 1811, and Lieut. -Col. Com. Wicklow Rifles, High Sheri
Louisa, dau. of John Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, co. Westmeath, 1837, b. 9 April, 1807 ; m. 20 June, 1835, Catherin .

but had issue by his 1st wife only, several children, viz., youngest dau. of the Bight Hon. Maurice Fit
Robert-Fitzherbert, d. unm. 1836. Gerald, Knight of Kerry, by Maria his wife, younge i

Gaynor-Barry, d. unm. dau. of the Right Hon. David La Touche, of Marla •

Fitzherbert, d. unm. 1837.


Espine, now representative of the family. co. Dublin, and has had issue,
Michael-William, who d. unm. 1822. i. Henry-Nicholas, Lieut. 45th regt., b. 2 Oct. 1843 d. ;
Edward (Rev.), Incumbent of Delvin, co. Westmeath, to March, 1868, in Abyssinia.
whom the estate of Ballyhealy was transferred for life in
1853. He to. 1st, Mary-Anne, widow of Capt. Caulfeild,
ii. Edward-Richard, Major, b. 20 June, 1845, to. 10 A'
R.N., and by her had two daus., Louisa, to. Nicholas 1875, Adelaide-Alicia, eldest dau. of Col. Charles Tott
Evans, Esq., and Emily, who d. unm.; he to. 2ndly, ham, of Woodstock, co. Wicklow, and Plas Berwyn,
Catherine, dau. of John Kincaid, M.D., by whom he has a Denbigh.
son, Philip-Edward, and two daus., viz., Anna-Maria, to. iii. Maurice-Spring-Rice, b. 17 Jan. 1850.
Rev. Henry Seddall, Vicar of Duneany, co. Louth, and
i. Maria-Elizabeth-Frances-Gertrude, d. 20 April, 1853.
Franees-Elizabeth.
ii. Gertrude-Caroline, to. 1st, 15 Sept. 1858, John Tall
William-Barry.
Catherine-Hannah, d. unm. 1855. Esq. of Mount Talbot, who d. 1858; and 2ndly, 1864
the Hon. Francis-George Crofton; she d. 1869.
Seat —Ballyhealy, Castletown Delvin, Ireland. iii. Selina-Emily. iv. Frances-Catherine

JCtltfACJt. Lambart Bayly, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,


son of Sir Edward Bayly, Bart, of Plasnewydd, co. Anglesej
BAUMGARTNER OF GODMANCHESTER. Dorothy his wife, dau. of the Hon. Oliver Lambart,
younger brother of Sir Nicholas Bayly, Bart., fathei
Baumgartner, John-Percy, Esq. of Gorleston, Henry, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, m. Elizabeth, dau. of *
Great Yarmouth, J.P., b. 27 June, 1812; m. Mis 3 Botton, Esq., and had two sons; the younger, John, Dea
Eliza Brumhill. Killaloe, to. Mary, dau. of William Wall, Esq. of Coelnam
— —
BAY THE LANDED GENTRY BEA 99

C0 Waterford, and d. July, 183S, haying had issue, Paget,


.
only dau. of Very Rev. John Head, Dean of Killaloe, by
Susanna his wife, dau. of Edward Darby, Esq. of Leap
Capt. 7th Hussars; and a dau. Letitia. The elder son,
Castle, King’s Co., and has issue, 1 Richard-Uniacke
The Rev. Edward Bayly, Rector of Killurin, co. Wexford, b. 15 Dec. 1838, d. 1860; 2 John-Prittie, Commander, R.N.’
b. 1743; m. 1st, 1773, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Symes, Esq. b. 4 July, 1842; 3 Edward; 4 George; 5 William; 6 Henry’
of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow, by Eleanor his wife, dau. of Loftus d. 1856 7 Francis
; 1 Susan, to. 1876, N. White, Esq., and
;

Cliffe,Esq. of New Ross, and had issue an only son, Henry- two other daus.
Lambart, of whom hereafter. He m. 2ndly, 1783, Mildred, Lancelot-Peter, b. 27 Sept. 1807; to. Oct. 1841, Lydia-
Catherine, only dau. of Very Rev. Gilbert Holmes, Dean of
dau. of Joshua Davis, Esq., Barristcr-at-Law, by whom he Ardfert, by Lydia- Waller his wife, youngest dau. ot Francis
had issue, Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunderson, co. Cavan, and d.
Edward (Rev.) Rector of Horetown, co. Wexford; m. Jan. Sept. 1855, leaving issue, 1 Lancelot-Gilbert-Alexander, of
1827, Ellen, dau. of Rev. Joseph Miller, and had several Bayly’s Farm, b. 27 Aug. 1842, m. 26 Jan. 1869, Frances-C.,
children. 2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Luby, D.D., Senior Fellow T.C.D.,
Henry-Albert. and d. 4 June, 1871, leaving one son, and one dau. b.
Anna-Lucinda, to. Bartholomew Warburton, Esq. of Birr- posthumous; 2 Henrietta.
view, King’s Co. The eldest son,
Elizabeth- Jane, to. Col. Skerritt, of the 55th regt.
John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, J.P. and D.L., b. 3 Sept.
The Rev. Mr. Bayly cl. Dec. 1825. His only son by his 1st 1805; to. 1st, 13 May, 1829, Catherine, youngest dau. of
marriage, Thomas Yates, Esq. of Bury, co. Lancaster, first cousin of Sir
The Rev. Henry-Lambart Bayly, Wick
of Ballyarthur, co. Robert Peel, Bart., and by her (who d. 22 Sept. 1833) he had
low, heir to his maternal uncle, the Rev. James Symes, of one son, John, now of Debsborough. He to. 2ndly, 17 Oct.
Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow, to. 29 Aug. 1802, Selina, eldest dau. 1839, Gertrude-Catherine, 3rd dau. of the late William-Henry
of Sir Charles Levinge, Bart. ; and dying 25 July, 1827, left by Armstrong, Esq. of Mount Heaton, King’s Co., by his wife,
her (who d. 18 July, 1852) issue, the only dau. of Col. Charles M'Donell, of New Hall, M.P. for
Edward-Symes, present representative. co. Clare, and had by her (who d. 4 Oct. 1874) a son, Lancelot-
Henry-Lambart, b. 9. Dec. 1808; for many years in the Peter, b. 9 Feb. 1842, d. 17 Aug. 1855. Mr. Bayly d. 14 May,
E.I.C.S. to. Margaret, dau. of Rev. Thomas Acton, Rector
;
1865.
of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow.
Charles-James (Rev.), b. 9 Sept. 1811 ; Rector of Trim, co. Seat —Debsborough, near Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
Meath, d. 1869.
Richard- William, 6. 11 Nov. 1817.
George-Augustus, b. 26 May, 1819; to. 1851, Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Nicholas Colthurst, Bart., and d. s. p. 3 May, 1860.
Elizabeth-Frances, to. 24 Nov. 1830, Rev. William Aylmer,
BEACH OF OAKLEY HALL.
3rd son of Sir Felton Aylmer, Bart. Beach, William-Wither-Bramston, Esq. of
Anna-Selina, to. 1830, Capt. William Congreve, of the 3rd Oakley Hall, Hants, and Keevil House, Wilts,
Light Dragoons, eldest son of Richard Congreve, Esq. of
Burton, co. Chester; she d. 1859. M. A., M.P., for North Hants, b. 25 Dec. 1826 m. ;

Caroline-Sarah. Elizabeth-Mary, cl. 1843. 8 Oct. 1857, Caroline- Chichester, youngest dau. of
Arms —Az., nine three, three, two and one, arg.
estoiles, Colonel Clevland, of Tapeley Park, Devon, and has
Crest—A boar’s head, erased, ppr. issue,
Motto —Quid clarius astris ?
Seat — Ballyarthur, Avoca, co. Wicklow. Archibald-William-Hicks, b. 21 Oct. 1859.
Ellis-Michael-IIicks-Margaret.

HttlfMIJP. Thomas Beach, Esq., nigh Sheriff of Wilts,


BAYLY OF DEBSBOROUGH. descended, it is stated, from Philip de la Beche, Lord of the
Manor of Haxon, in Fittleton, Wilts (a property now in the
Bayly, John, Esq. of Debsborough, co. Tippe- possession of Sir M.-E. Hicks-Beach, Bart.), to. Agnes Stanlock,
iry, J.P. and D.L., b. 30 Nov. 1830 m. 3 Sept. ; and d. 1576, leaving two sons, William, of Brixton Deverell;
357, Mary-Anne-Charlotte (wbo cl. 31 July, 1870), and Robert, ancestor of the late Sir Henry de la Beche.
oungest dau. of the late Daniel Barrington, Esq. From William, the elder, sprang the family of Beach of
"
Limerick, by Anne bis wife, dau. of R. Williams, Keevil.

sq. of Drumcondra Castle, co. Dublin, and has


William Beach, Esq. of Oakley Hall, Hants, and Keevil
House, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., 6. 24 July, 1783, was nephew of
sue,
Sir William Hicks, 7th bart., and 2nd son of Michael
i. John, b. 10 July, 1858. Hicks, Esq. of Beverstone Castle, who took, by royal license,
a. Richard-Edmund,
6. 9 June, 1859. 1790, the surname and arms of Beach, consequent on his
hi. William-Yates, b. 19 Jan. 1864. marriage with Henrietta-Maria, only dau. of William Beach,
lev. Lancelot, b. 19 Dec. 1869. Esq. of Netheravon. Mr. William Hicks-Beach dropped, by
I Catherine-Charlotte.
:. ii. Mary-Elizabeth. royal license, 1838, the name of Hicks, and retained that of
ii. Helen-Olivia, d. 1874. iv. Florence-Jane. Beach only; he to. 1 Feb. 1826, Jane-Henrietta, dau. of John
Browne, Esq. of Salperton Park, co. Gloucester, and by her
r. Bayly s. his father 14 May, 1865.
(who d. 11 Aug. 1831), had issue,
LtJICaCJC. John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, b. 17 June, William-Wither-Bramston, M.P., now of Oakley Hall.
I'l; m. 7 July, 1720, Deborah, dau. and co-heiress of Yen. Mary-Jane, to. 19 April, 1849, Wyndham-Spencer Portal,
iijamin Neale, Archdeacon of Leighlin, by Hannah, his wife, Esq. of Malshanger, Hants.
i< i. of Joshua Paul, Esq. of Paulsville, co. Carlow, and by Henrietta-Maria, to. 22 June, 1852, John-W. Wallington, Esq.,
1 (who to. 2ndly, 1736, Henry Prittie, Esq. of Dunalley Lieut.-Col. North Glo’ster Militia.

/ tie, M.P.) had, with younger issue, John, and Benjamin Mr. Beach, who was M.P. for Malmesbury, d. 22 Nov. 18EG.
Dose only son, Benjamin-Neale, to. Letitia, dau. of Henry
her,
Esq. of Ballyseskin, co. Wexford, and had issue).
Arms —Vaire, arg. and gu., on a canton quar-
az., a pile or.
y tering Hicks and Wither.
iP- eldest son, John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough. b. 4 Dec. Crest—A demi-lion, rampant, arg., ducally gorged or, hold-
IU; to. Bridget, dau. of Robert Holmes, Esq. of Johnstown, ing in the paws an escutcheon, az., charged with a pile gold.
Tipperary, and had issue, John; Henry; Benjamin; —
Motto Tout en bon heure.
g1
William; Deborah; Lucinda; and Bridget, wife of
rr;

Seats Oakley Hall, Basingstoke; and Keevil House, Trow-
bridge.
lijrles M’Donell, Esq. of New Hall, M.P. for co. Clare. The
e stson,
>HN Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, b. 1755; m.
1776, Cathe-
eldest dau. and co-heir of Lancelot Crosbie, Esq. of
BEADNELL OF CYNHINFA.
gT i

Kerry, and by her, Beadnell, G-eorge, Esq. of Cynhinfa, co. Mont-


rid, co. who inherited the estates of
t uncle,
John-Gustavus Crosbie, Esq., M.P., was father of gomery, J.P. and D.L., late of the Bengal army,
'UN
Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, b. 15 Dec. 1777; to. now Lieut.-Col. Com. Royal Montgomery Rifle
1 iy, 1800, Mary-Elizabeth Helena, only child
and heir of Militia, b. 2 June, 1820 in. 1st, 29 Jan. 1845,
:
"t ard Uniacke, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, co. Cork, and had
Althea-Mary, dau. of the Rev. John- William Trevor,
HN, d. 14 Rector of Llanbeulan, co. Anglesey, and Chancellor
May, 1865.
-hard-Uniaeke. of Ballyre, co. Cork, and Ballynaclough, of Bangor, D.L. and J.P., by his wife, Frances-
<>• Tipperary, J.P. ; b. 1 Nov. 1806; to. 7 Feb. 1837, Harriet, Altliea, dau. of the Yen. Francis-John Hyde Wol-
H 2
;

100 BE A THE LANDED GENTRY. BEA


lastou, Archdeacon of Essex, Hector of South 19 March, 1781, Elizabeth, dau. of George Gibbous, Esq of
Weald, Prebendary of St. Paul’s, and by her (who Nantwich, co. Chester, and had issue,
d. at Karuntandhee, East Indies, 23 Oct. 1847) had Thomas, his heir.
Mary, m. 1806, Rev. John-Bright Bright.
issue, Elizabeth, d. unm. 22 March, 1814.
i. Frances-Maria-Trevor, d. 1 April, 1862. Frances. Ann.
ii. Althea-Mildred-Trevor, 6. at Karuntadhee. The son and heir,
Thomas Beale, Esq. of Heath House, 6. 27 Nov. 1787 to.
He m. 2ndly, 6 Nov. 1849, Jane- Ann, dau. of Robert 18 May, 1815, Constance-Isabella, dau. of Richard Salwey,
;

Streatfeild, Esq. Com. R.N. (descended from the Esq. of Moor Park, co. Salop, and had issue,
Streatfeilds of Chiddingstone, Kent), and by her Thomas-Salwey, now of Heath House.
has issue, Theodore, 6. 10 July, 1820; to. 26 May, 1863, Mary-Dora,
only dau. of the late Sir William-Henry Clerke, Bart, of
i. Alfred-George-Streatfeild, b. 2 Sept. 1850. Mertyn, co. Flint.
ii. Montgomery-Horace-Streatfeild, b. 23 Aug. 1853. Walter-Yonge, 6. 19 Dec. 1821; killed at Sobraon.
in. Winifred-Dora-Streatfeild. Robert, 6. 11 July, 1823; d. April, 1861.
Henry-Yelverton, 6. 1824; Major H.M.’s 12th Bombay N.I.;

3LtlttaCJ£. This family is said to derive its name from the to. Agnes-Jane, dau. of Edward Leathes, Esq. of Norman-
town of Beadnell, Northumberland, in which county they stone, Suffolk.
were long seated at Lemington. John-Arthur, 6. 29 April, 1829; d. March, 1863.
Constance-Isabella, d. 1845.
Ralph Beadnell, son of Edward Bedenell, d. 12 Aug. 19
Annette-Cecilia. Octavia-Frances, d. Jan. 1846.
Elizabeth, possessed of Lemmington, Leverchild, and Nun-
riding, leaving a son,
Mr. Beale d. 21 March, 1845.
Robert Beadnell, who was twelve years of age when the Arms—Sa., on a chevron or, between three griffins’ heads,
inquest on his father’s death was held at Hexham, 8 April, erased, arg., as many estoiles gu.
1582. Subsequently the property was parted with and became Crest —A unicorn’shead, erased, arg., charged on the neck
the possession of the Fenwicks of Langshaw. From this old
with three estoiles gu.
Seat— Heath House, Aston-on-Clun, Salop.
stock,
Christopher Beadnell, Esq., 6. 6 Oct. 1729, claimed
descent he ;
24 April, 1753, Ann, dau. of Thomas Thomp-
to.
son, Esq. of Mount Park,
co. York, and by her (who d. 7 Dec. BEALE OF BRETTENHAM.
1814) he left at his decease, 25 Aug. 1810, a son,
George Beadnell, Esq., b. 6 Aug. 1773; m. Maria, dau. of Beale, Thomas-Barbot, Esq. of Brettenbam
the Rev. Roderick Jones, Rector of Llanmerewig, co. Mont- Park, Suffolk, J.P., High Sheriff, 1874, b. Oct. 1805 ;
gomery, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 1849) had with other issue, m. April, 1838, Jane, dau. of E.-C. Hill, Esq., and
who d. young, has issue,
George, now of Cynhinfa.
i. Daniel-Chauncy, educated at Eton and Exeter Coll.
Alfred, Lieut. Madras Horse Artillery, b. 6 Aug. 1807 d. at ;

Hyderabad, East Indies, 8 Aug. 1839. Oxford, Barrister, Inner Temple, 6. 1842; d. 1877.
Margaret, to. David Lloyd, Esq. of Shepley House, Carshal- i. Mary-Jane, to. Rev. H. - R. Rokeby, of Arthingworth
ton, Surrey, who d. 18 Jan. 1859. Hall, co. Northampton.
Anne-Thompson, to. W.-H. Kolle, Esq. ii. Elizabeth-Rosa, to. F.-G. Banbury, Esq. of Grosvenor
Maria-Sarah, to. Rev. Henry-Louis Winter, M.A. Street, London, and Shirley House, Surrey.

Arms Per fess gu. and az., a fess arg., surmounted by iii. Henrietta-Louisa.
another of the second, charged with a buckle of the third, all
between in chief a rosary, and in base three bells of the last. Mr. Beale, educated at Winchester and Hayleybury
— ;

Crest A greyhound’s head ppr., erased gu., gorged with a College, was formerly a Member of the Bengal Civil
string of beads, and pendent therefrom a bell arg.

Motto Nee timide nec temere. Service.
Seat — Cynhinfa, Montgomery.
Town Residence— 104, Belgrave Road, S.W.

UlITPatJP. This family was long seated in Kent, and the
present Mr. Beale of Brettenham, still retains some of the
old Beale estates.
The late Daniel Beale, Esq. of Millfield House, Middle
BEALE OF HEATH HOUSE. sex, and Fitzroy Square, London, d. 1842; to. 1791, Eliza
beth, only dau. and heir of P. Barbot, Esq. of London, and b;
Beale, Thomas-Salwey, Esq. of Heath House, her (who d. 1830) had issue,
Salop, b. 16 June, 1816; m. 11 Dec. 1845, Eliza-
Daniel-Beale, d. 1827.
beth, dau. of W. Cordon, Esq. of Windsor, and has Thomas-Barbot, now of Brettenham Park.
issue, Elizabeth, to. C.-S. Chauncy, Esq. of Dane End, Herts, Hig
Sheriff of Herts, 1840 ;
d. 1826.
i. Walter-Salwey, 6. 12 Nov. 1846. Susannah, to. C. Gonne, Esq. of Gloster Place, London, ar
ii. Thomas- Alfred, b. 24 June, 1851. Tunbridge Wells; d. 1843.
i. Gertrude-Cecilia, d. 30 May, 1849. Frances-Sarah.
ii. Gertrude-Elizabeth. Anna, to. W. Ashburner, Esq. of Silwood House, Bucks.
in. Constance-Agnes, d. 11 Feb. 1855. Seat —Brettenham Park, Ipswich.
iv. Frances- Adelaide.
v. Edith-Annie. vi. Agnes-Octavia.

H incase.—Bartholomew Beale, Esq. of Gray’s Inn, BEAMISH OF KXLMALOODA.


Clerk of the Signet, and Lord of the Manor of Walton, Bucks,
purchased that estate from the family of Longueville, and d. Beamish, Sampson, Esq. of Kilmalooda Hou;
1660, aged 77, leaving four sons, Henry; Theodore, Rector co. Cork, J.P., m. 1836, Elizabeth, dau. of Andr*
of Walton; Bartholomew; and Charles (father, by Mary, Poole, of Kilrush, Esq., and has issue,
Cradock his wife, who d. 1697, aged 65, of two sons, Charles,
i. Thomas, J.P., 6. 1840; to. Hannah, only child of Rev. J(
b. 1660, and Bartholomew, D.D.). The 3rd son,
Madras.
Bartholomew Beale, Esq., Auditor of Imprests in the Andrew-Poole.
ii.
Exchequer, purchased the manor of Hopton Castle, co. Salop
iii. Francis-John, to. Alice, eldest dau. of Henry-Jc
to. a dau. of Col. Hunt, and d. 8 May, 1684, leaving a son,
Hungerford, Esq. of Cahermore.
Bartholomew Beale, Esq. of Heath House, co. Salop; to. Lydia-Maria.
i.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Walter Yonge, Bart, of Colleton, Devon,
ii. Elizabeth - Poole, to. Warren Crooke, Esq., J.P
and had a son and successor, Oldtown.
Thomas Beale, Esq. of Heath House, who m. 30 Jan. 1742-43, iii. Mary-Charlotte-Poole.
Byne, sister of Luke Spence, Esq. of Mailing, near Lewes, and
1
had issue, a dau., Byne, to. John Oakley, Esq., and two sons, Etncaflp.—The family of Beamish has been settled ii l

e /
viz., Thomas, his heir; and Henry, 6.20 Jan. 1754, to. Frances co.Cork for over two centuries. Katherine Beamish
Jay. The elder son, widow of the first settler, d. 1642 (her will was proved in '•
I

Thomas Beale, Esq. of Heath House, 6. 24 Sept. 1747 ;


m. Cork, same year), leaving issue,
, ;; ;

BEA THE LANDED GENTRY. BEA 101

i. Thomas, Patentee of Lands under the Act of Settlement. Francis Beamish, of Kilmalooda (eldest son of John Beamish,
His will, dated 1681, was proved in Cork, and he left a son, of Kilvorrogh), m. 1727, Mary Warren, of Kilmichael, and
Daniel, to. 1688, Elizabeth Williams, of Kilbrogan, and is had issue (with three daus.), an only son,
supposed to have d. s. p Francis Beamish, of Kilmalooda, to. 1758, Elizabeth,
ii. Richard, Patentee of Lands under the Act of Settlement, dau. of John Sealy, Esq. of Richmount, and had issue,
had a son, i. Francis, his heir; ii. Sampson, s. his nephew, Townsend :

Richard, d. s. p. and hi. John, of Killinear and Bandon, M.D., who m. Maria,
hi. John, of West Gully, co. Cork, to. Elizabeth, sister of dau. of John Teulon, Esq., and had issue (with daus.) five sons,
Isaac Philpote, Esq., and d. 1669, leaving with three younger Francis, of Killinear and Bandon, Barrister-at Law; Charles,
sons and live daus., an elder son, Major-Gen. in the army; John (Rev.), m. 1842, Mary, dau. of
Thomas, of West Gully, who was father of Thomas, of William Allen, Esq., and d. 1847, leaving issue; Peter-Teulon.
Raheroon, who left by Elizabeth his wife a son and (Rev.), D.D. and LL.D. to. Isabella-Mary Bews, and has issue,
;
successor,
Francis, Mary, Henrietta, and Emma-Cusack-Russell; and
Thomas, of Raheroon, m. 1728, Jane, dau. of Richard
Beamish, Esq. of Garranloughane, and had with three George, deceased ;
Eleanor, to. 1784, William Austin, Esq.
i.

daus., an only son, ii. Elizabeth, to. Richard Gillman, of Gurteen and Bandon,

Richard of Raheroon; he to. Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Esq. ; hi. A dau., m. Boyle Travers, of Ballymacowen, Esq.
Bernard, Esq. of Palace Anne, co. Cork, and had issue, The eldest son,
1 Thomas, Major 83rd regt., deceased. Francis Beamish, of Kilmalooda, to. Mary, dau. of Francis
2 Arthur, to whom his maternal uncle bequeathed Palace Townsend, Esq., of Clogheen, and had three daus. and two
Anne, when he took the additional surname of Bernard,
sons. The elder,
and d. s. p. 1856.
3 Vincent, Lieut. 8th King’s regt., d. in the West Indies. Townsend Beamish. Esq., to. Mary, dau. of Walter Atkins,
4 George, late Capt. 31st regt., b. 1820. Esq., and had one child, who predeceased him. Mr. Townsend
5 Bernard, late Lieut., 81th regt. Beamish dying without issue, was s. in the Kilmalooda estates
6 Samuel, late Capt., 84th regt., m. Ellen, dau. of George by his uncle,
Bernard, Esq., and had issue. Sampson Beamish, Esq. of Kilmalooda, to. 1800, Cathe-
7 Adderley, late Capt. 31st regt., to. 1st, Frances, dau. of
rine, dau. of the Rev. Thomas-Waller Evans (nephew of
Gen. Bernard, by whom he got a large fortune, and took
the name of Bernard by her he had one child, Mary- George, 1st Lord Carbery), and had issue,
;

Isabella, to. John Bowen, Esq. of Oak Grove, co. Cork, Thomas, late of Kilmalooda.
and d. without issue, lie to. 2ndly, at the British Sampson, now of Kilmalooda.
Embassy, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Ann, 3rd dau. of Elizabeth, to. Francis Bennett, of Clonakilty, Esq.
Commander George Walker, R.N., by whom he had two
Mr. Beamish was s. on his decease by his eldest son,
sons (officers in the Emperor of Germany’s Pomeranean
Lancers), viz., Thomas Beamish, Esq., of Kilmalooda, J.P., to. Lydia-Maria,
eldest dau. of Capt. Andrew Poole, of Kilrush, and by her (who
1 George-Adderley-Hale, who served in the war between
Austria and Prussia, for which he received medals d. 1869) had no issue. He d. 4 April, 1874, and was s. by his
and also in the war against the French medal and the ;
brother, the present Sampson Beamish, Esq.
Order of the Iron Cross.
2 Richard-de-la-Poer, who served in the [war against-
Seat —Kilmalooda House, Timoleague, co. Cork.
the French, and received a medal.
8 Richard d. unm.
;

1 Elizabeth, to. Thomas Austen, Esq. of Sheal, co. Cork.


2 Mary, to. Major William Sullivan, 79th regt. BEAMISH OF MOUNT BEAMISH.
3 Jane, d. unm. 4 Anne, d. 1858.
Beamish, Benjamin-Swayne, Esq. of Mount
iv. Francis, ancestor of Beamish of Kilmalooda.
i. Katherine, to. William Wright, Esq.
Beamish, co. Cork, J.P., b. 1806 m. 1842, Charity- ;

Margaret, dau. of Thomas Little, Esq. M.D. of


he youngest son,
Francis Beamish, Esq. of Kilmalooda, garrisoned his resi- Sligo.
ence in the rebellion of 1641 to. Catherine, dau. of Francis
;
JLtllCfllJC.— This is a branch of Beamish of Kilmalooda,
ernard, of Castle Bernard, Esq. (ancestor of the Earls of springing from
andon), and had issue (with three daus.), Richard Beamish, Esq. of Garranloughane or Willsgrove,
i. Francis, s. his father. and of Upper Bolteen or Mount Beamish, 3rd son of Francis
ii. John, of Kilvorrogh, to. 1698, Jane Wood, of Kenneigh, Beamish, Esq., of Kilmalooda, by Catherine Bernard his wife.
and had issue,
He to. 1695, Mary Townsend, of Clonakilty, co. Cork, and had
1 Francis, s. his cousin at Kilmalooda. issue,
2 John, ol Lisgibba, to. 1736, Mary Good, of Kilmeen, and
was father of Richard Beamish, of Cork, Merchant, who John (Rev.), to. 1740, Elizabeth, dau. of William Morris,
settled in America. Esq. of Benduffe, and had issue, 1 Francis, d. s. p. 2 John ;

3 Richard, to. Mary Vignoles, and had issue,


1730, (Rev.), Rector of Beerhaven, to. Mary, dau. of William
Purcell, Esq. of Park, co. Cork, and had issue,
John of Cashelmore, who to. 10 Aug. 1767, Eliza, dau- whom
George, of hereafter.
of Thos. Poole, of Mayfield, and had one son and three
William, of Garranloughane or Willsgrove, to. 1750, Alice,
daus. The son, John Beamish, of Cashelmore and dau. of Major North-Ludlow Bernard, of Castle Bernard,
Hare Hill, co. Cork, to. 1st, Jane Howe, of Glouna-
and was ancestor of Beamish of Willsgrove.
vorrane, and 2ndly, a dau. of Mr. Hewitt, of Cork, and
Thomas, d. s. p.
had issue, by his 1st wife, Thomas, of Hare Hill, Eliza-
Jane, to. Thomas Beamish, Esq. of Raheroon.
beth, to. Bernard Beamish, Esq. ; and Mary.
George, of Clogheen, to. 1789, Catherine, dau. of Henry The 2nd son,
Baldwin, Esq., of Old Court, by Catherine his wife, George Beamish, Esq. of Mount Beamish, to. 1st, Rebecca
dau. of Jonas Morris, Esq., of Dunkettle, and had issue, Scholfield, of Fanlobus, co. Cork, and 2ndly, 1748, Frances,
(with five daus.), Rev. Thomas, of Reengarrigeen, to.
dau. of Henry Jones, Esq. of Drombeg, same co., and by the
Eliza, dau. of Boyle Travers, Esq. of Ballymacowen,
Richard, J.P., co. Cork, m. Susan, dau. of Richard latter only had issue, i. Samuel, his heir. ii. George, to. a
I.
Hungerford, Esq., of Cappen, and has issue George, sister of Major Beresford Gahan (Inspecting Field Officer), and
;

M.D., to. Sophia, dau. of Samuel Orpen, Esq. Henry- ;


had issue, George, who to. a dau. of Rev. William Stewart, of
Baldwin, of Dunmore, J.P. co. Cork, to. Anne, dau. of Kilgariff. The eldest son,
Thomas Marmion, Esq. ; and John, of Maulbrack. The Rev. Samuel Beamish, M.A., of Mount Beamish, J.P.
4 Thomas, d. unm . co. Cork, m. 1st, July 1734, Mary, dau. of John Stamer, Esq.,

in. Richard, of Garranloughane, ancestor of Beamish of of Rock Castle, co. Cork, and had issue,
Mount Beamish. George, an officer in the army, d. s. p.
v. Thomas. Samuel, d s. p. .

Beamish of Kilmalooda John-Samuel, s. his father, as hereafter.


.
d. 1679, and was s. by his eldest
William, to. 1 Sept. 1809, Harriett, dau. of Adam Newman,
Esq. of Cork, and niece of John Newman, Esq. of Dromoro
Beamish, of Kilmalooda, who to. 1677-78, Anne, dau.
•'rancis House, co. Cork, and had issue, 1 Samuel-George, formerly
John Freke, Esq., by whom (who to. 2ndly, John Smith, 5th regt., and afterwards Capt. North Durham Militia, to.
he had, with a dau., Anne, a son and successor,
1.) 1824, Hannah, only child of John Slingsby, Esq. co. York,
'RAncis Beamish, of Kilmalooda, who to. 1726, Elizabeth, and has Henry Slingsby, 14th Light Dragoons; George-
i. of Joseph Jervois,
John-Newman, Capt. 11th regt.; and Frances-Susannah-
Esq. of Brade, and widow of Percy
Charlotte 2 John-Newman, of Queenstown, J.P., to. 1852,
;
yth, Esq., of Headborough, but was by Ellen, dau. of George Lidwell, Esq., and widow of John-B.
!
d. s. p. lie s. his
sin, O’Sullivan, Esq. 3 Adam-Newman (Rev.), m. Mary, dau. of
i
;

102 BEA THE LANDED GENTRY. TEA
Adam Newman, Esq. of Dromorc House, and widow of child and heir of Casparus-Andrianus Robertson, Governor
Richard Townsend, Esq., and has issue 4 William to. ;
of Voorschooten and Veur, in Holland, and d. 28 April,
Louisa, dau. of Rev. J. Hingston, LL.D., Vicar-Genei'al of 1872, leaving issue, North-Ludlow-Axel, B.A., of Ann-
Cloyne. mount, 6. 1842; m. 16 Nov. 1869, his cousin, Edith- Annie,
Sarah, to. Esq., Major 3rd Buffs.
Edward Rogers, dau. of the Rev. Wm.-H. Thompson, of Stoke Dry, co. Rut-
Frances-Anne, Gen. N. Hamilton, K.H., Col. 82nd foot.
on. land; and has issue, William-Adolphus, 31st regt., b. 1844;
George-Horatio-Townsend, b. 1827; Aline-Mathilde-Hulda;
He m. 2ndly, 1791, Mary, dau. of Joshua Hamilton (son of Hon. and Alice, d. 1862.
Henry Hamilton, M.P.), by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Richard, of Woolston Lawn, Southampton, b. 16 July, 1798;
Cox, Bart., and had issue by this marriage, formerly of the Coldstream Guards, F.R.S., F.S.S., M.I.C.S.,
Henry-Hamilton (Rev.), who s. his father as Vicar of Kinsale, M.R.I., &c. ; on. 27 Sept. 1831, Theodosia-Mary, only
and subsequently became Vicar of Chilham, Kent; hem. surviving child and heir of Lieut.-Col. Augustus Heise, C.B.
1st, 1820, Ann-Isabella, only child of Rev. Edward Spread, and K.H., of the King’s German Legion, by Theodosia-
by Ann Scott, his wife, sister and co-heir of Percy-Scott Arabella his wife, dau. and co-heir of Rev. William King,
Smyth, of Headborough, co. Waterford ( see Smyth) and had Rector of Mallow, by whom (who d. 1874) he left at his
issue, 1 Samuel-Henry (Rev.); 2 Edward-Spread, Lieut.- decease, 20 Nov. 1873, issue, 1 Richard Pigott, of Ash-
Colonel R.A., m. 1st, 1860, Elizabeth, dau. of John bourne, Glounthaun, co. Cork, b. 21 June, 1832, Capt. West
Dougal, Esq. of Glenferness, co. Moray, and 2ndly, 1868, Cork Artillery, to. 20 May, 1858, Hulda-Elizabeth-Constance,
Diana-Spencer, dau. of Mortimer Currie, Esq.; 3 Henry- only surviving dau. and heir of Charles-Gustavus Mosander,
Hamilton, Capt. R.N., m. 1st, 15 Sept. 1864, Louisa, widow of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Knight of
of Capt. E. Rowland Forman, Rifle Brigade, and dau. of the Royal Swedish Order of the North Star, and has issue,
John-Slater Harrison, Esq., and Lady Louisa Harrison, of Richard-Henric, b. 16 June, 1861 Gustaf-William, b. 5 Jan.
;

Shelswell Park, Oxon; Capt. H.-II. Beamish, m. 2ndly, 1864; and Huldine; 2 Alten- Augustus- William, Lieut.
1837, Blanehe-Georgiana, dau. of Capt. W.-M. Hughes, 4th R.E., b. 1841 ; 1 Anne-Theodosia; and 2 Emily-Isabella.
Dragoon Guards; 4 John-Bedell, d. s. p. 1854; 5 Percy- Charles, of Delacour Villa, Macroom, co. Cork, and The
Smyth, ra. Ada-Nuenburg, dau. of B. Smith, Esq. of Bry- Mardyke, Cork, J.P., d. 1867.
anston Square, London; 1 Isabella- Anne 2 Mary-Hamil-;
Francis-Bernard, of Grenville House, Cork, High Sheriff
ton, to. 1846, Rev. Charles-H. Ramsden, 2nd son of Robert 1852, M.P. for Cork, J.P. and D.L., on. 3 May, 1827, Hon.
Ramsden, Esq. of Carlton Hall, Notts ( see Ramsden of Katherine Savory de Lisle de Courcy, dau. of Capt. the
Carlton ); 3 Anne-Elizabeth 4 Jane-Ann-Wilhelmina-St.
;
Hon. Michael de Courcy, R.N., and sister of John Staple-
Maur, d. 1853; 5 Esthcr-Matilda-Grace 6 Frances-Lucy-
;
ton, 28th Lord Kingsale, and d. 1 Feb. 1868, leaving by her
Margaret. The Rev. Henry-Hamilton Beamish m. 2ndly, (who d. Feb. 1872) a son, Francis-Bernard-Servington, of
Fanny, relict of John Dick, Esq. of H.M.E.I.C.S.’s Civil Grenville House, b. 1839; on. 1862, Kate-Phoebe, dau. of
Service, and dau. of George Udney, Esq. of same service, Col. Osborne Broadley, and has issue, two sons.
and has issue, Catherine-Emily. James-Caulfield, of Plymouth, to. Louisa-Erskine, 2nd dau.
Mary, to. Rev. Richard-F. Webb, M. A. (See Wedb of Caharagh of Lieut.-Col. Archibald Macdonald, and d. 1862, leaving
House). issue, Caulfield-Francis, b. 1834, Capt. 45th regt. and ;

Louisa-Kate, to. M. Headlam, Esq., brother of the Right


The eldest surviving son, Hon. J.-E. Headlam, M.P.
John-Samuel Beamish, Esq., M.D., of Mount Beamish, on. Dorcas, on. Major-Gen. Frederic Meade, of Belmont, co. Cork,
1 Sept. 1802, Arabella, dau. of Benjamin Swayne, Esq. of d. s. p. 1865, and d. 1873.
Aghada House, co. Cork, and had issue, Mr. Beamish d. 17 April, 1828, and was s. by his eldest son,
Samuel (Rev.), of Mount Beamish, d. unm. William Beamish, Esq., M.A., of Beaumont, b. 14 Oct. 1790,
Benjamin-Swaine, now of Mount Beamish. John, d. s. p. who on. 15 Sept. 1814, the Hon. Mary de Courcy, dau. of John, ,

George, m. Nov. 1844, Lucy dau. of Samuel Crosth waite, 26th Lord Kingsale, and by her (who d. 17 April, 1825) had i

Esq. of Bagnalstown, co. Carlow.


issue,
William, M.D., m. May, 1840, Ellen dau. of Lieut.-Col.
David Gregory, 45th regt., and has, 1 David-Gregory, Capt. William, s. his father.
21st Fusiliers, m. 1877, Mary, dau. of Thomas Hammond, Joiin-de Codrcy, s. his brother.
Esq. 2 William
;
1 Arabella-Swayne, m. 1867, Grahame
;
Susan, d. unon. 1831.
Auchinleck, Esq. M.D. 2 Ellen-Catherine, on. 1870, F.-R.-
;
An n-J ane-Margaret. to. May, 1846, to the Rev. William-
j

D. Reid, Esq.; 3 Elizabeth-Henrietta; 4 Charity-Margarct; Hamilton Thompson, Rector of Stoke Dry, co. Rutland, J.P. j

5 Emily. Mrs. Thompson s. to the Beaumont estates on the death of I


Elizabeth, on. July, 1837, Henry Herrick, Esq. her brother, John-de Courcy Beamish, Esq. She has issue, I
Isabella, on. Feb. 1856, Henry-E. Jones, Esq. Charles-Chetwode-Thompson, b. 15 Nov. 1850; Quinten- I
Harriette, on. Feb. 1854, her cousin, William Hamilton, Esq., Hamilton-Thompson, 6. 30 Jan. 1854; Edith-Annie Thomp-
late Capt. 37th regt. son and Fanny-de Courcy Thompson.
;

Frances-Anne, to. 1845, Frederick McCarthy, Esq. of Carrig- Mr. Beamish d. 17 April, 1828, and was s. by his elder son,
navar House, co. Cork, and d. s. p.
William Beamish, Esq. of Beaumont House, M.A., Trin. 1
Mr. Beamish d. 1853. Coll. Cambridge, b. 1821 ; who d. unm. 1847, and was s. by ,

Scat— Mount Beamish, near Bandon, co. Cork. his only brother,
John-de Codrcy Beamish, Esq. of Beaumont House, b. 1822; I
d. unm. 1848, when the representation of this branch of the I

BEAMISH OF DITCLILEY. family devolved upon his uncle,


Robert-Delacodr Beamish, Esq. of Ditcliley, co. Cork, I
Beamish, James Caulfield, Esq. of Ditcliley, High Sheriff, 1841, b. 1791; on. Maria-Anne, dau. of Lieut.- I
co. Cork, b. 1848 m. 1868, and has issue,
; Col. Archibald Macdonald, Adjutant-Gen. of II.M. in India, I
i. Alicia-Maud. u. Maria-Isabella. and had issue,

Mr. Beamish m. 2ndly, 14 Dec. 1878, Elizabeth, i. William-Delacour, b. 16 Jan. 1841; d. 21 Nov. 1372. I
ii. Norman-Macdonald, Lieut. 37th regt., b. 28 May, 1342; d
J
only child of the late Peter Niddrie, Staff-Surgeon 23 June, 1877.
B.M., of Overhowden, Lauderdale, N.B., and Comp- hi. James-Caulfield, present representative,
iv. Grenville-Pigott, b. 22 March, 1851.
hull, Dromore West, co. Sligo.
William Beamish, of Willsgrove, co. Cork, Mr. Beamish d. 27 May, 1877, and was s. by his eldes j
1
ittltCTllJC.
surviving son.
Capt. R.N., next brother of George Beamish, of Mount Bea-
mish, Esq., on. 1750, Alice, dau. of Major North-Ludlow Aonns — Arg., a rampant, between three
lion, trefoils, slipped
Bernard, of Castle Bernard, co. Cork, by whom (who d. 1792) gu.
he had issue. Capt. Beamish d. 1773. His eldest son,
—A demi-lion, rampant, gu., charged on
Co'est the shoulde I
with a slipped,
trefoil, or.
Francis-Bernard Beamish, ofWillsgrove, M.P. for Rathcor- Motto— Virtus insignit audentes.
mac, sold the paternal property of Willsgrove to his cousin, Seat —Ditchley, Little Island, co. Cork.
Lord Bandon, and dying unm. 1805, was s. by his brother,
William Beamish, of Beaumont House, co. Cork, Esq., 6.
13 May, 1760; on. 1789, Anne-Jane-Margaret, dau. of Robert
Delacour, Esq. of Short Castle, co. Cork, by whom (who d. BEAECBOFT OF ME EH HALL.
8 Aug. 1852) he had issue,
Bearcroft, Edward, Esq. of Meer Hall, c(
William, s. his father.
Worcester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1854, is so
Robert-Delacocr, late representative.
North-Ludlow, of Annmount, co. Cork, b. 31 t>ec. 1797; of Edward-Henry Bearcroft, Esq. of Mere Hal
Lieut.-Col. in the Hanoverian service and K.H., late Capt, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of James Bowen, Esi
in the 4th Dragoon Guards, and Major unattached, J.P.,
F.R.S., High Sheriff of Cork, 1855; on. at Stockholm, 27
of Pantyderry, co. Pembroke. He m. 1850, Eliz
May, 1841, Aline-Marie, dau. of Rev. John-Erie Forsstrom, 3rd dau. of John Colby, Esq. of Ey none, co. Pen
M.A., and M.D., by Petronclla-Elizabeth his wife, only broke, and has issue,
BEA THE LANDED GENTRY BEA ]03

Edward-IIugit, b. 1852; to. 1877, Catherine-Elizabeth, only !


i. JonN, his heir.
dau. of Grismond Philipps, Esq., of Cwmgwilli, co. Car- ii. Barry, d. s.p.
i. Mary. n. Margaret.
marthen.
Mr. Bauman and was s. by his eldest son,
ICtlTPHffC. —
The estate of Meer Hall was possessed by the
d. 1761,
John Bauman, Esq. co. Wexford, who altered the spelling
Bearcrofts, in lineal male descent, from a remote period up to
of the family name from Bauman to Beauman. He to. 1758,
the year 1822, when it passed into the female line, whose heirs
Anne, dau. of Edmond Rice, Esq. of Aghare, in the same co.,
assumed the name and arms of Bf.arcroft. and by her (who d. 10 May, 1812) had,
Meer Hall is stated to have been built by Thomas Bearcroft,
i. John-Ciiristopher, his heir.
1337, the 10th year of Edward HI.’s reign.
ii. Edward-Barry, who d. 1800, in India.
Seat—Meer Hall, Droitwich, Worcestershire. iii. Michael, a Capt. in the Madras Artillery, Superintendent
in the Arsenals at Madras, to. Mary, dau. of General Wahab,
and had several children, of whom the only survivor is,
BEAUCLERK OF ARDGLASS CASTLE. Ed ward- John-Berry, present heir male and representa-
tive of the family.
Beauclerk, Aubrey-de Vere, Esq. of Ardglass Capt. Michael Beaumont was lost on his passage home from
Castle, co. Down, b. 28 Sept. 1837 s. his father ; India on board the “Lady Dundas” Indiaman, in 1809.
1 Feb. 1854 ; vn. 1 Dec. 1858, his cousin Evelyn, 3rd iv. William, of Rutland Square, Dublin, to. 1796, Charity,

dau. of Henry Fitzroy, Esq., 2nd son of Lord Henry widow of Tenyson Edwards, Esq. of Old Court, co. Wick-
low, and dau. of John Barrington, Esq., and had a son anil
FitzRoy, and has a son and heir, two daus., John (Rev.), Vicar-Choral of St. Patrick’s Cathe-
May, 1866. dral, and Vicar of Julianstown, co. Meath, d. unm. 15 April,
Sidney-de Vere, 6. 8
1828; Anne, to. 9 Oct. 1827, Very Rev. Brabazon-William
iitllCffffC.— (See Burke's Peerage.) Aubrey - William — Disney, Dean of Armagh; and Maria, to 19 March, 1819, Sir
Beauclerk, Esq. of Ardglass Castle, and St. Leonard’s Lodge, John Kennedy, 1st hart, of Johnstown-Kennedy, and d. 7
Nov. 1828.
b. 20 Feb. 1801, was eldest son of Charles-George Beauclerk.
v. Francis, Capt. R.N.
Esq. of St. Leonard’s Forest, Sussex, by Emily-Charlotte his i. Margaret, to. Barry Lawless, Esq. of Cherrywood, co.
wife, dau. of William Ogilvie, Esq., and grandson of Topham Dublin; and d. s.p. March, 1818.
Beauclerk, Esq. (son of Lord Sydney Beauclerk, Vice-Cham- ii. Anne, to. 12 Sept. 1808, William Talbot, Esq. of Castle

berlain to the King, by Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Norris, Talbot, co. Wexford.
in. Mary.
Esq. of Speke, and grandson of Charles, 1st Duke of St. Albans,
by Diana his wife, dau. and heir of Aubrey de Vere, 2»th Earl Mr. Beauman d. 13 Dec. 1802, and was s. by his eldest son,
of Oxford). He to. 1st, 13 Feb. 1834, Ida, 3rd dau. of Sir John-Christopher Beauman, Esq. of Hyde Park, b. 29 Oct.
Charles-Forster Goring, Bart., and 2ndly, 7 Dec. 1840, Rose- 1764; High Sheriff in 1821; who to. 2 Oct. 1795, Jane, dau. of
Matilda, dau. of Joshua Robinson, Esq. of Kew Green by the ;
Mathew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde, co. Down, and had issue,
former of whom (who d. 23 April, 1839), he had issue, Aubrey- John-Christopher, his heir.
de Veee, now of Ardglass Ida, d. young Diana-Arabella,
; ; Mathew-Forde, successor to his brother.
d. 1855 and Augusta, to. 4 Jan. 1866, Thomas-E. Howe, Esq.:
;
Elizabeth-Anne, to. 1841, Sir John Kennedy, 1st hart, of
and by the latter he had two daus., Louisa-Catherine and Johnstown Kennedy.
Isabella- Julia, to. 19 Oct. 1867, George Palatiano, M.D., Staff
Anne-Margaret.
Charity-Isabella, to. 1835, Henry-Cavendish Hore, Esq. R.N.,
Surgeon Major. Major Beauclerk, formerly M.P. for East 4th son of William Hore, Esq. of Harperstown.
Surrey, d. 1 Feb. 1854. Jane-Emily.
Arms —Quarterly:
1st and 4th, France and England, quar- Mr. Beauman was s. by his eldest son,
terly; 2nd, Scotland: 3rd, Ireland; over all a sinister baton John-Christopher Beauman, Esq. of Hyde Park, J.P.,
gu., charged with three roses arg., seeded and barbed, ppr.
High Sheriff 1832, d. unm. 24 Sept. 1840, when he was s. by
Crest —
On a chapeau gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant
his brother,
guardant, or, crowned with a ducal coronet, per pale, arg. and
of the first, gorged with a collar of the
.
last, thereon three Mathew-Forde Beauman, Esq. of Hyde Park, Capt. in
roses, also arg., barbed and seeded, ppr. the army, J.P., High Sheriff 1844; to, 7 July, 1841, Harriet,
Motto — Auspicium melioris sevi. dau. of Rev. Thomas Quin, of Wingfield, co. Wicklow, and had
; Seat —Ardglass Castle, co. Down. issue,
John-Christopher, b. 3 March, 1846 : d. unm. 8 April, 1869.

BEAUMAN OF HYDE PARK AND Ellen.


Harriet.
Jane-Emily.
Anne-Margaret_
FURNACE. Isabella, d. unm. 7 July, 1871.
Elizabeth. Mary. Emily.
Beauman, Edward- John-Barry, Esq. of Fur-
nace, co. Kildare, J.P., High Sheriff of that county Mr. Beauman d. without surviving male issue, 25 Dec. 1872;
L849 m. 20 March, 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of John he devised Hyde Park and the estates to his widow for life, with
;
remainder over to his daughters, and the representation of
Moore, Esq. of Kippine, co. Wicklow, and has
the family devolved on his cousin and heir male, Edward-
with other daus.,
John-Barry Beauman, Esq.
Henrietta, m. 3 July,
Rev. Maurice-Thomas de Burgh,
1861,

Arms Per pale demidiated arg. dexter, on a mount vert an
M.A., Vicar of Naas, and Treasurer of the Cathedral oak-tree ppr. sinister, a knight in complete armour holding a
;

Church of St. Brigid, Kildare. sword erect in his right hand, all ppr.
Matilda-Josephine, to. 18 Aug. 1877, Uvedale Corbet Single- Crest —A cubit dexter arm in armour holding a sword, all
ton, Esq., Commander, R.N. ppr.

Mot t o Fortiter.
Mr. Beauman s. as male representative of the family Seat— Furnace, Johnstown, Naas, co. Kildare.
>n the death, without surviving male issue, of his
onsin, Mathew-Forde Beauman, Esq. of Hyde
Park, 25 Dec. 1872.
BEAUMONT OF BARROW-UPON-TRENT.
SLtUCffflC. —
The Baumans, originally of Bohemia, where Beaumont, John, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent,
hey possessed considerable property, expatriated themselves
a consequence of the persecutions to which as Lutherans
co. Derby, b. 22 J uly, 1826 ; s. liis father 11 March,

hey were exposed on the expulsion of the Elector-Palatine, 1834.


nd took refuge in various parts of Germany and Holland. —Edward Beaumont, Esq., who settled at
Melchior-Christopher Bauman, accompanying General de Barrow-upon-Trent, co. Derby, about the year 1550, was 2nd
iinkell, to whom he was nearly allied by marriage, into son of Thomas Beaumont, Esq. of Thringston, co. Leicester,
reland, settled in the co. Wexford, anno 1691. He had two and younger brother of John Beaumont, of Grace Dieu,
ans, Master of the Rolls, and grandfather of Francis Beaumont, the
i. J ohn, his heir, dramatic poet. He to. Anne, dau. and heir of Milgate *f
ii.Frances, to. a sister of the Count de Gerans, and settled at Lockington, co. Leicester, and had a son and successor,
Nantes in Bretagne. William Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent, whese son
he eldest son, and successor,
John Bauman, Esq., co. Wexford, ra. Margaret, dau. of Francis Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon Trent, a Major in
dward Barry, Esq. of Rathrush, co. Carlow, and had issue, the service of Charles I., to. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
;

104 BEA TEE LANDED GENTRY. BEA


Simon Bracebridge, Esq. of Twyford, co. Derby, and had issue Dudley.
two sons, viz., Edward, who was disinherited, and d. 1660; Emma- Diana, to. 1857, Rev. Stopford Augustus Brooke, and
d. June, 1874.
and John, his heir, at his decease in 1661. The latter,
John Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent, was s. by his Arms— Gu., a lion ramp, or, armed and langued az., between
eight crescents in orle of the second.
eldest son, Crest —
A bull’s head erased, quarterly, arg. and gu.
Robert Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent. b. 1655; —
Motto Fide sed cui vide.
to. 1st, and co-heir of Sir Thomas Beaumont,
Cecily, dau. —
Seats Bretton Hall, Wakefield; By well Hall, Stocksfield-
Bart, of Grace Dieu, and by her (who d. 1697), had issue, on-Tyne; Dilston, Corbridge-on-Tyne,
John, his heir, and Barbara, Lady Abbess of a convent in
Flanders. Mr. Beaumont to. 2ndly, Jane, widow of Francis
Lowe, Esq. of Old Greaves, and dau. and heir of John
BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY BEAUMONT.
T
Middleton, Esq. of Wandesley, Notts, by whom he had a son, Beaumont, Henry-Frederick, Esq. of VY hitley
Francis, d. unm .; and 3rdly, Winifred, dau. of Francis Beaumont, co. York, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Lowe, Esq. d. without issue. He d. 2 Jan. 1826-27, and South Division W. R. Yorkshire, 1865 to 1874, b. 10
was s. by his eldest son, March, 1833 m. 1 Sept. 1857, Maria -Johanna, only
;
John Beaumont, Esq. of Bar row-upon Trent, 6. 1694; surviving dau. of William Gfurforth, Esq. of Wigan-
to.Miss Joyce Johnson, niece of Thomas Allestree, Esq. of
thorpe, co. York, and has issue,
Elvaston, and had issue, John, his successor, and Robert, who
had a son John, successor to his uncle. He d. 11 Oct. 1763, i. Henrt-Ralph. ii. Richard-Henry.
and was s. by his eldest son, i. Maria-Catherine. ii. Emily-Diana-Maria.
John Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent, d. unm. iii. Dora-Maria. iv. Mary-Fredrica-Maria.

21 July, 1806, and was s. by his nephew, v. Everilda-Maria. vi. Margaret-Louisa-Maria.


vii. Octavia-Maria. viii. Haidee-Maria.
John Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent, 6. 23 Jan.
1773; m. 29 Aug. 1825, the Hon. Mary-Elizabeth Curzon, JltlieagC.— John Beaumont, Esq., the direct male repre-
3rd dau. of Nathaniel, 2nd Lord Scarsdale, and had sentative of the ancient and eminent house of Beaumont of
;

John, now of Barrow. Whitley Beaumont, b. 29 Aug. 1752, had issue by Sarah
Robert-Curzon, b. 10 Dec. 1827. Butler (whom he to. in 1778), dau. of Humphrey Butler, ot ;

Edward, b. 22 July, 1829. Henry. Hereford, and grand-dau. of the Rev. Humphrey Butler, i

Mr. Beaumont d. 11 March, 1834; his widow 11 Oct. 1868. Rector of Keir, one son and two daus., viz.,
Arms —Az., semee-de-lis, a lion, rampant, or. i. Charles-Richard, LL.D., 6. 22 May, 1777; constituted
Crest — On a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion, passant, or. tenant for life of the Whitley Beaumont estates, after the
Motto — Erectus non elatus. death of his father and his aunt Bernard, with remainder to
Seat -^Barrow-upon-Trent. the heirs of his body, by the will of his uncle, Richard-
Henry Beaumont, Esq. He to. 1802, Martha, dau. of
Stephen Hemsted, M.D. ;
and dying 18 March, 1813, left a
BEAUMONT OF BRETTON HALL. son and dau., v

1 Richard-Henry, heir to his grandfather.


Beaumont, Wentworth-Blackett, Esq. of 1 Martha, to. Patrick McMahon, Esq. of Addlestonc, I

Bretton Hall, York, and Bywell Hall, Northum-


co. Surrey.
berland, J.P. and D.L., b. 1829 M.P. for South ; I. Charlotte, b. 1779 to. 14 April, 1801, John M'Cumming,
;

Northumberland s. his father 1849 ; m. 6 March, Esq., Seigneur of Grand Vallee des Montes, in Lower I
;
Canada, Capt. 31st regt. and df. 16 Aug. 1815, leaving
1856, Lady Margaret De Burgh, 4th dau. of Ulick-
;
j

with three daus. one son, Richard-Henry- John Beaumont’


John, 14th Earl and 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, heir general of Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont Seigneur
]
K.P. ; and has issue surviving, of Grand Vallee des Montes, a Lieut.-Col. in the army, i

Ii. Elizabeth-Sarah, to. 1813, Joseph-Thomas Tuite, Esq. oi


i. Wentworth-Canning-Blackett. Pocklington, afterwards of Deighton Grove, near York.
ix. Edward de Grey. hi. Hubert-George.
Mr. Beaumont d. 3 Dec. 1831 : his grandson,
i. Margaret-Harriet. ii. Amy-Virginia.
Richard-Henry Beaumont, Esq. b. 5 Aug. 1905;
of Whitley,
EtnCajje.— George Beaumont, Esq. of the Oaks, co. York, who to. 3 Dec. 1831, Catherine, dau. of Timothy Wiggin, Esq. I

b. 1696 (eldest son of George Beaumont, Esq. of Chapel-Thorpe, of the United States of America, but d. s. p. 1857, having
same co. by Gertrude his wife, dau. of John Bagshaw, Esq. of devised Whitley to
Hucklow, and grandson of William Beaumont, Esq. of the Oaks, Henry- Frederick Beaumont, Esq., eldest son of Henry j
in Darton, co. York, whose father, George Beaumont, of the Ralph Beaumont, 5th son of Col. Thomas-Richard Beaumont j
Oaks, d. 1664); to. Frances, dau. of Richard Beaumont, Esq. of the Oaks and Bretton. (See Beaumont of Bretton.)
of Whitley Beaumont, and had two sons and a dau., viz.,
Arms &c.— Same as Beaumont oj Bretton.
—Whitley Beaumont,
,

Thomas, his successor. Seat Huddersfield, co. York.


George (Rev.), to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Green, of Leeds,
Merchant; and d. 17 May, 1773, leaving issue.
Susannah, m. Rev. John Walter, and d. s. p. BEAUMONT OF BUCKLAND COURT.
He and was s. by his elder son,
d. 27 Jan. 1735, Beaumont, Francis-Henry, Esq. M. A., of Buck
Thomas Beaumont, Esq. of the Oaks, b. at Whitley, 18 Feb. land Court, Surrey, J.P., b. 1 April, 1834 m. 1 J ulj ;
1723; to. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Edward Ascough, Esq. of
1856, Mary-Emily, 3rd dau. of Evan Baillie, Esq. o
Louth, co. Lincoln, and dying 6 Feb. 1785, was s. by his son,
Dochfour, N.B., by Lady Greorgiana Montagu hi
Thomas-Richard Beaumont, Esq. of the Oaks, b. 29 April,
wife, dau. of William, 5th Duke of Manchester, an
1758 Col. in the army, M.P. for Northumberland from 1795
;

to 1818. He to. Diana, dau. and testamentary heir of Sir has issue,
Thomas Wentworth, Bart., who assumed the name of Blackett, i. Franc is-Montagu, b. 27 Sept. 1857.
and had issue, 1 Thomas Wentworth, his heir; 2 William ii. Spencer-William-Montagu, R.N., h, 3 July, 1SG4.
3 Richard 4 Edward-Blackett, of Darfield, co. York, F.R.S., to.
; i. Evelyn-Jane-Mary, d. Oct. 22, 1862,
1825, Jane, dau. of William Lee, Esq. of Grove, and has issue ii. Beatrice-Caroline,
(his eldest son, Frederick-Edward-Blackett, is M.P. for South Ml
iii. Mary-Georgiana.
Durham) Henry Ralph, to. Katharine, dau. of Sir George
; iv. Hilda-Augusta-Katherine.
Cayley, Bart., of Brompton, co. York, and was father of
Henry-Frederick Beaumont, Esq. of Whitley Beaumont ( see
Mr. Beaumont only son (by Frances-Mary-Car<
is

that family); Diana; Marianne and Sophia. Col. Beaumont


;
John Smith, Esq. of DuryS
line his wife), dau. of
d. 31 July, 1829, and Mrs. Beaumont, d. 1832, when the Edmunds of William- Francis-Bertie Beaumoc
estates devolved upon her eldest son, Esq. of Buckland, who was younger broth' i

Thomas Wentworth Beaumont, Esq. of Bretton Hall, M.P. of Sir G-eorge- Howland Beaumont, 8th bart.
for Northumberland, b. 5 Nov. 1792; who to. Henrietta-Jane- Stoughton Gfrange, co. Leicester. {See Burke
Emma, dau. of J. Atkinson, Esq, of Maple Hayes, and d. 18 Peerage and Baronetage .)
Dec. 1848, leaving issue,
Arms— Az., a semee de-lis, a lion rampant, or.
Wentworth-Blackett, now of Bretton and Bywell. Crest— On a chapeau az., semee-de-lis , or, turned
Walter. erm., a lion passant, gold.
Somerset- Archibald. D.L., M.P. for Newcastlc-on-Tync 1860 Motto — i.rectus non elatus.
to 1865, and lor Wakefield 1868 to 1874. Seal—Buckland Court, Reigate, Surrey,
— ;;

EEC THE LANDED GENTRY BED 105

BECKWITH OP SILKSWORTH AND BEDFORD OF SUTTON COLDFIELD.


TRIMDON.
Bedford, Rev. William-Kirkpatrick-Riland,
Beckwith, John -

Esq., of Silksworth House,


, Patron and Rector of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham,
and Trimdon House, Durham, b. 15 Sept. 1803
co. ; co. Warwick, J.P., M.A. Oxford, b. 12 July, 1826 ;

s. to the Silksworth property, 1877, under the will m. 18 Sept. 1851, Maria-Amy, dau. of Joseph
of his sister-in-law, the widow of G eneral Beckwith. Houson, Esq., younger son of the Rev. Henry
Houson, Rector of Southwell, Notts, and has issue,
Utitnijjc . —This ancient family originally bore the name
of Malbie, or Malebisse. Sir Hercules Malebisse (great-grand- i. Willi am-Campbell (Rev.), B.A., b. 29 May, 1852.
son of Hugh de Malebisse, who is said to have accompanied ii. Charles-Yvone, b. 28 Oct. 1853.
the Conqueror to England), to. circa 1226, the Lady Dame iii. Henry-Esme, 6. 19 Oct. 1862.
Beckwith, dau. of Sir Wm. Bruce, Lord of Uglebarnby (derived iv. Albert-Edward, b. 27 Dec. 1864.
from Sir Robert Brus, Lord of Skelton in Cleveland, progenitor v. Walter- Adrian, 6. 21 July, 1866.
of the Royal Bruces), and according to the agreement that he vi. Bernard-Francis, 6. 16 Jan. 1868.
should change Iris name, or else his arms, adopted the former i. Amy-Grace. li. Etliel-Frunces. iii. Lucy,
alternative. By the Lady Beckwith, Sir Hercules was direct iv. Aunie-Stella.
ancestor of
William Beckwith, Esq. of Thurcroft, co. York, b. 1664. He
Mr. Riland Bedford, by the will of his uncle, became
m. Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Chaloner, of Guisborough, co. co-heir (wiih. his cousin, Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick,
York, by whom, who d. 1702, he left at his decease, 1713, with Bart.) of the Hoddam estate.
other issue, a son and heir,
William Beckwith, Esq. of Thurcroft and Sleningford m. ILtUgiljJC. Ven. John Riland, Archdeacon of Coventry
;
and Rector of Birmingham, son of Richard Riland, of Over-
28 April, 1715, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of John Woodi-
Quinton, co. Gloucester, b. 1619, and d. 1672, leaving, by-
field, Esq. of Fishburn and Trimdon, co. Durham, and dying
Cecilia his wife, a son,
10 April, 1760, aged 74, left to survive infancy,
Rev. John Riland, Rector of Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick,
i. Woodifield, his heir. Katherine, dau. of John Shilton, Esq. of West
b. 1654; to. 1st,
ii. Malby, Ensign 3rd Buffs.
hi. John, Lieut.-Colonel in Abercrombie’s regt. d. 2 Dec.
Bromwich, by whom (who d. 1708) he had issue,
;

1787, aged 65, and buried at Bishop Middleham, co. i. John, b. 1690, who built the South Gallery in Sutton
Durham. Coldfield Church. He m. Sarah Fisher, of Birmingham, and
iv. William, of London, Barrister-at-Law, who, with two d. 1765, having had two sons, who d. young, and seven
two daus., Maria and Elizabeth, left an only son, William, daus.
Ensign 27th foot, d. unm. 1776. n. Charles, b. 1694; d. 1713.
i. Jane, wife of Thomas Westby, l’sq. of Haworth. iii. Richard, of whom hereafter.
ii. Elizabeth, wife of William Horsfall, Esq. of Storth’s i. Katherine, to. W. Sadler, of Castle -Bromwich, Gent.
Hall.
Rev. John Riland to. 2ndly, 1717, Elizabeth Sedgwick, d. 1724.
The eldest son,
Woodifield Beckwith, Esq. of Thurcroft and Trimdon, He d. 1720. His 3rd son,
Rev. Richard Riland, b. 1695; to. Mary, dau. of George
bapt. at Laughton, 12 Sept. 1719; to. 1 June, 1771, Dorothy,
Bisse, Esq., and had two sons,
dau. of Christopher Robinson, Gent., of Easington,co. Durham,
and by her (who to. 2ndly, Major Patrick Campbell, and was i. Richard-Bisse, of whom hereafter.
buried at Easington) left at his decease, Nov. 1779, aged 60, ii. John (Rev.), Rector of Sutton Coldfield, b. 1736, and d.

an only surviving child, 1822. He to. 1768, Ann, dau. of Thomas Hudson, of
Huddersfield, Gent., by whom (who d. 1819) he had, with
William Beckwith, Esq. of Thurcroft and Trimdon, 6.
three daus., Priscilla; Maria, wife of Rev. Joseph Mendham
1772; to. 16 June, 1794, Caroline, dau. of John Nesham, Esq., and Lucy, one son,
of Houghton-le-Spring, co. Durham, and by her (who d. at
John (Rev.), of Yoxall, co. Stafford, to. Maria, dau. of Sir
St. Omer, 10 April, 1832) had issue, William Wolseley, 6 th bart. of Wolseley.
i. William, his heir.
ii. John, b. 25 Feb. 1798; d. 20 Oct., 1799. Rev. Richard Riland d. 1757 : his eldest son,
iii. George, b. 5 Oct. 1799; d. 1 April, 1809. Rev. Richard-Bisse Riland, Rector of Sutton Coldfield, 6.
iv. John, now of Silksworth and Trimdon. 1732; to. 1759, Mary, dau. of William Ash, Esq. of Paston, by
v. Henry (Rev.), b. 29 Nov. 1806, Rector of Eaton-Constantlne, whom (who d. 1809) he had two daus., his co-heirs,
Salop; to. 6 Sept. 1836, Ann-Rose, dau. of Rev. John
Eyton, Rector of Eyton and Vicar of Wellington, Salop i. Lydia, of whom hereafter.
(by his wife Anna-Maria, dau. and sole heiress of Edmund- ii. Phoebe, b. 1767; to. 1793, Rev. Edmond Williamson*
Joseph Plowden, Esq. of Plowden Hall, same co.), and has Rector of Compton, co. Bedford, and d. 1840, leaving issue.
issue,
Rev. Richard-B. Riland, d. 1790 his elder dau. and co-heir, ;

1 Henry-John, late Capt. 53rd regt., b. 24 Aug. 1840; to. Lydia Riland, b. 1761 ; to. 1784, William Bedford, Esq. of
12 Oct., 1876, Kathleen-Elizabeth, dau. of Robert-Craven
Birchas Green, and d. 1848, having had by him (who d. 1832)
Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, co. Meath, J.P.
2 William-Edmund, b. 17 Dec. 1844. with three daus., Emma-Mary, to. Charles Parry, Esq. M.D.
1 Rose-Caroline. Sophia; and Maria, to. Francis Brandram, Esq.) a son,
i. Caroline, to. Samuel Kentish, Esq., and d. s. p. 18C7.
Rev. William-Riland Bedford, Rector of Sutton Coldfield,
ii. Frances, d. unm. 1815. 6 1794
. to 4 Oct. 1824, Grace-Campbell, dau. and in her
;
.

iii.Mary, d. unm. 1865. issue, co-heir of Charles Kirkpatrick-Sharpe, Esq. of Hoddam.


iv. Julia, d. 1805, young.
co. Dumfries, and grand-dau. of William Kirkpatrick, Esq. of
v. Elizabeth, d. 1808, young.
Ailsland, the 3rd son of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, 2nd bart. of
vi. Julia, d. 1828, unm.
Closeburn, and by her (who d. 27 March, 1875) had issue,
Mr. Beckwith d. 31 Dec. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Beckwith, Esq., of Thurcroft (which he sold) and i. William-Kirkpatrick-Riland, his heir.
ii. Charles- John-Riland, b. 1828; to. 1871, Emily, dau. of
Trimdon, 6. 20 Aug. 1795; a General in the army, and Col.
Robert Garnett, Esq., and has a son,
of the 14th Hussars, K.H., entered the army as Cornet 10th
Christopher-Hay, b. Dec. 1875.
Light Dragoons (now Lancers); to. 5 April, 1831, Priscilla-
iii. Richard-Bisse-Riland, b. 1830, late of 79th regt., Adjutant
Maria, dau. and heiress of Thomas Hopper, Esq. of Silksworth
5th Stafford Rifle Volunteers.
House, co. Durham, but d. s. p. 23 Feb. 1871. General Beck-
iv. Francis-Riland, 6. 1832.
with, who, as Major in the 14th Hussars, greatly distinguished v. Campbell-Riland, b. 1833 ; to. Mary, dau. of Rev. T.
himself by the presence of mind and determination he showed Whitehurst.
in suppressing the Bristol Riots in 1831, was a Deputy-Lieut.
Rev. W.-R. Bedford d. 6 July, 1843, and was s. by his eldest
for co.Durham, and High Sheriff in 1858. Mrs. Beckwith d. 3 son, Rev. William-Kirkpatrick-Riland Bedford.
June, 1877, devising Silksworth to her brother-in-law, John
Beckwith, Esq., now of Silksworth House. —Ar., three bears’ paws erased, sa. a border engr. of
Arms
the last.
Arms
gu.
—Arg., a chevron between three hinds’ heads, erased,*
Crest— A demi rampant, murally crowned
lion, sa., or,

Crest—An antelope, ppr., in the mouth a branch vert. holding between the paws a bezant.

Motto Jouir en bien. Motto — Animum fortuna sequatur.

Scats Silkswoith House, Sunderland; Trimdon House, near Residence— Sutton Coldfield Rectory, Birmingham, co.
Scdgeficld, co. Durham. Warwick.

106 BED THE LANDED GENTRY. BEL


BEDINGFELD OF DITCHINGHATYE HALL. Caroline-Elizabeth, m. Joseph Mortimer, Esq. of Wilts.
Matilda-Stafford-Sophia, to. Donatus O’Brien, Esq. of
Bedingfeld, Phillp-Henniker-Bosard, Esq. Tixover.
of Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk, b. 1859 j s. his Mr. Bedingfeld d. 13 July, 1797, and was s. by his son,
grandfather, 1871. John-James Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, J.P. and
D.L., b. 14 Feb. 1773 ; to. 1 Jan. 1800, Sarah, dau. and co-heir

iLtUCilCJC. The family of Bedingfeld is one (as Camden of Paul Piersey, Esq. of Fairhill, co. Cork, and had issue,
says) of undoubted antiquity, deriving its name from a town
John-Longtjeville, of Ditchingham.
in Suffolk; and deducing its lineage from the era of the Con- Philip, b. 1803 Major E.I.C.S.
;

quest, through an uninterrupted line of distinguished ancestors. William, b. 1805; lbst his life while serving as a midship-
James Bedingfeld (2nd son of Sir Peter Bedingfeld, and man, R.N.
brother of Sir Thomas Bedingfield, ancestor of the Baronets James (Rev.), b. 12 Sept. 1809 Rector of Bedingfeld, Suffolk,
;

J.P., Rural Dean; to. 23 July, 1839, Hon. Frances Henniker-


of Oxburgh), living in 1350, to. Alice, dau. and heir of
Major, dau. of John-Minet, 3rd Lord Henniker, and has
Peter de Fleming, by whom he acquired Fleming’s Hall and had four sons and a dau., Frances, d. unm. 9 Jan. 1865.
Manor, and had, with a dau., Margaret, wife of Thomas Lucinda-Caroline, to. 19 Oct. 1824, Rev. John-Robert Hopper,
Appleyard, of Dunstan, Norfolk, a son and successor, Rector of Wells, Norfolk.
William Bedingfeld, living temp. Henry VI., who to. The eldest son,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Playters, of Sotterley, Suffolk, and John-Longceville Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham Hall,
was grandfather of j

I J.P., b. 19 Oct. 1800; to. 24 July, 1829. Mary, 2nd dau. of


Thomas Bedingfeld, Esq. of Bedingfeld temp. Henry VI. John-Minet, 3rd Lord Henniker, and had issue,
and VII., who m. Joan, dau. of Roger Busarde of Ditching- i.Philip, LL.D., J.P., b. 25 April, 1830; to. 1855, Adelaide-
ham, and thus acquired that estate by her he had, with a
; Mary, dau. of the late Rev. Edgar- Rust d’Eye, and d. v. p.
younger son, Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Alderton, Suffolk, and 1870, leaving,
a dau. Alice (a nun), a son and successor, Philip, now of Ditchingham Hall, 'and other issue,
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of DitclAmgham, m. Anne, n. John, Capt. in 48th regt., b. 16 Aug. 1831; d. 2 Dec. 1870.
dau. of Richard Yaxley, Esq. of Yaxley, by Alice his wife, dau. hi. Francis- William, 6.26 Oct. 1837 to. 4 Aug. 1859, Mary-
;

and heiress of Stratton, and had a son and successor, Laura, dau. of Capt. Vine, 6th Madras Cavalry,
Thomas Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, m. Mary, iv. George-Longueville, 6. 1841.
i. Mary-Henniker. ii. Sarah-Sophia.
dau. of William Methwold, of Langford, co. Norfolk, and by
hi. Anne-Eliza. iv. Louisa-Jemima.
her, who d. 1605, he had a son and successor,
Thomas Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, b. 1553 m. Mr. Bedingfeld d. 1871, when he was s. by his grandson,
;

Dorothy, dau. of John Southwell, of Darsham, Suffolk, and Philip Bedingfeld, now of Ditchingham.
had five sons, 1 Philip, his heir 2 Thomas (Sir), Ivnt. of Arms —Erm., an eagle displayed gu., armed or.
;

Darsham 3 Robert (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Newton, in the Crest—A demi-eagle gu. displ.
;

Isle of Ely; 4 John, of Haleswortlr; 5 Anthony, an Alderman Motto — Aquila non capit muscas Despicio terrena.
or,
Seat — Ditchingham Hall, Bungay, Norfolk.
;

of London. Mr. Bedingfeld d. 1636, and was s. by his eldest


son,
Philip Bedingfeld Esq. of Ditchingham, m. Anne, dau. of
Edward Bacon, Esq., and grand-dau. of the Lord Keeper BEECH OF BRANDON BODGE.
Bacon, and was s. by his eldest surviving son, Beech, James, Esq. of Brandon Lodge, co. War-
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, 6 1620 ; to
wick, and the Shawe, co. Stafford, J.P., High Sheriff
. .

Ursula, dau. of Sir John Potts, Knt. of Mannington, co. Nor-


folk, and had, with other issue, Philip, his heir, and Charles,
of Warwickshire 1864, b. 24 Dec. 1813 ; m. 23 Dec.
m. Augusta, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Cooke, Bart, of 1843, Emily- Charlotte, 4th dau. of John Madocks,
Broom Hall, and had issue. Mr. Bedingfeld was s. by his Esq., M.P., of Grlany wern, co. Denbigh, and has issue,
eldest son, i. Rowland-John, 6. 15 Nov. 1853.

Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, m. Elizabeth, ii. Charles-Madoelts, 6. 28 May, 1855.

dau. and co-heir of William Strode, Esq. of Coventry, by whom iii. Henry-Edward, 6. 5 Nov. 1856.

he had six sons and three daus., viz., 1 John (Rev.), his heir; iv. Reginald, 6. 14 March, 1862. i. Alice-Mary.
2 James, who s. his elder brother; 3 Strode, d. s. p., to
The estate of The Shawe came into the Beech family
whom his uncle, Sir George Strode, gave his estate in 1710;
4 Philip; 5 Charles; 6 Thomas, m. Arabella, dau. of Rev.
through the eldest of three co-heiresses (sisters of
Charles Buchanan, Rector of Ditchingham. and had one son the name of Stubbs), who m. the uncle of the
and three daus. 7 Katherine, ; 8 Elizabeth, m. Robert Davy,
;
present proprietor’s grandfather. The mansion wa8
Esq. of Ditchingham 9 Mary. ;
Mr. Bedingfeld was s. by his built by the late James Beech, Esq., about sixty
eldest son, years since. He m. Esther Sutton, of Shawe House,
The Rev. John Bedingfeld, LL.D., of Ditchingham, who Cheadle, and had a son, the present James Beech,
built the present mansion there. He m. Catherine, dau. of
Esq. of Brandon Lodge.
Clere Garneys, Esq. of Hedenham, but dying p. 1729,
Arms—Arg., on abend gu., three bucks’ heads, cabossed, or.
s.

was s. by his brother, —A stag’s head, cabossed, or.


Crest
James Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, whose elder Motto —Sub tegmine fagi.
son and successor, Seats —Brandon Lodge, near Coventry ;
and the Shawe, near
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, &. 31 May, 1716; Cheadle.
m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart, of Gillingham,
and had by her, with other issue, Philip, his heir; Bacon,
successor to his brother; Mary, to. Brampton Gurdon, Esq.
BELGRAVE OF PRESTON HALL.
of Dillingham and Letton and Ann, m. William Leigh, Esq.
; Belgrave, William, Esq. of Preston Hall, co.
of Rushall, co. Stafford. Mr. Bedingfeld m. 2ndly, Mrs. Rutland, and Maidwell Hall, co. Northampton, b. 8
Forster, dau. of Spendlove, of Norwich, and had further issue,
Dec. 1822 m. 9 April, 1847, Ellen-Mary, dau. of
;
Francis Philip, b. 1793, m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Havers,
Perceval-Hare Earle, Esq. of Torquay, and lias issue,
Esq. of Thelton, Norfolk, and had three sons, Francis, Thomas,
and Richard, and two daus., Catherine and Mary; Elizabeth, i. William. ii. Percy.
m. 1st, Capt. Addison, and 2ndly, Rev. E. Forster. Mr. Beding- i. Ellen-Mary.
feld d. 1791, and wass. by his son,
iltllCafiP. The Rev. Cornelius Belgrave, M.A., Rector
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, who d. without and of North Kilwortli, co. Leicester,
of Ridlington, Rutland,
Issue, shortly after his father, Sept. 1791, when the estate de-
6. 18 Aug. 1676, the 5th son of William Belgrave, of North
volved on his brother,
Kilworth, who was 6th in descent from William Belgrave, Esq.
The Rev. Bacon Bedingfeld, of Ditchingham, b. May,16
of North and South Kilworth, the 2nd son of Belgrave, of Bel-
1746; m. 19 June, 1770, Susannah, dau. of Donatus
grave, m. 2 Dec. 1703, Mary, dau. and co-heir of William
O’Brien, Esq. of Blathenvycke Park, co. Northampton, and
Shield, of Preston, Rutland, Gent., and d.^ 17 Feb. 1757,
had by her, who d. 9 May, 1812,
leaving, besides four other sonsand four daus.,
John-James, his heir.
The Rev. Jeremiah Belgrave, Rector of Preston, Rutland,
Susanna-Harriet, m. 1st, John-Joseph Talbot, Esq., brother who to. Aug.
of Charles, 15th Earl of Shrewsbury, and 2ndly, Henry
and North Kilworth, co. Leicester, 6. 1708 ;

1742, Frances, dau. of Richard Taylor, of the parish of


St.
Roper, 15th Lord Teynliam.
Lucy-Eleanor. George, Middlesex, Capt. of an Indiaman, and had issue,
— —
BEL THE LANDED GENTRY. BEL 107
Charles (Rev.), Rector of Ridlingtnn, Rutland, and of North BELL OF THIXtSK.
Kihvorth, co. Leicester, d. unm. 20 Fob. 1804.
William, of Preston Hall, co. Rutland, High Sheriff 1788. He The late Frederick Bell, Esq. of Thirst
Hall>
d. 1824, leaving daus. only. co. York, J.P. and D.L., Capt. North York .Rifles’
George, D.D., of Preston Hall, Rector of Cockfield, d. s. p. b. Dec. 1830, son cf Rev. William Macbean, s. his
March, 1831, when he wa3 s. by his nephew, Rev. William
Bclgrave, M.A. maternal uncle, the late John Bell, Esq., March,
Jeremiah, of whom presently, 1850, whereupon he assumed the name of Bell in
Thomas, of Louth, co. Lincoln, d. 1789, leaving issue.
i

Samuel, of Preston, d. 1758.


lieu of that of Macbean. He cl. s. jp. 1875.
Cornelius, of Lutterworth, d. 1794, leaving a dau.
Frances, of Stamford. Mary, of Stamford. HtttCajJC.—Ralph Bell, of Thirsk, M.P. for that
Borough, and Lord of the Manor, to. at the York Minsters,
Mr. Belgrave d. 1802. His 4th son,
[
3 March, 1697, Rachel Smyth, by whom he had two son,
Jeremiah Belgrave, Esq. of Stamford, co. Lincoln, 6. 2 June,
and two daus.,
1753; m. 26 Feb. 1786, Jane, eldest dau. of William Barker,
Esq. of Tinwell, Rutland, and by her (who d. 4 May, 1796) had Ralph, his heir.
Peter,to. Mary, 2nd dau. of Richardson Ferrand, Esq. of
issue,
Harden, and widow of Henry Currer, Esq. of Kildwick;
William, his heir. they d. s. p.
I Frances-Elizabeth, to. 1814, Edward Tyron, Esq. of South- Elizabeth, to. Robert Livesey Esq., of Livesey, co. Lan-
ampton. caster.
Mary-Anne, to. 1814, Egerton Cutler, Esq. of London, who Mary, d. unm.
d. March, 1833.
The eldest son,
Hr. Belgrave d. 19 Aug. 1819. His son, Ralph Bell, Esq. of Thirsk, to. Ann, dau. and co-heir of
Rev. William Belgrave, M.A. of Preston Ilall, Rutland, Edward Conyers, Esq. of Malton, by whom (who d. 1814) he
f.P., Rector of Preston, b. 24 Aug. 1791; m. 3 Nov. 1814, Sophia- had two sons and one dau.,
ilizabeth, dau. of William Belgrave, Esq. of Preston Hall,
John, his heir.
Jutland, and had issue, Robert, of Kildale, who assumed the additional surname and
i. William, now of Preston, arms of Livesey, on his succeeding to the Livesey estate,
i. Sophia-Elizabeth. n. Jane-Susanna. b. 1 April, 1768 to. 1794, Jane, dau. of Rev. Dr. Clever, of
;

hi. Fram es, to. 21 Nov. 1848, Rev. Charles Lucas, of Filby Malton, and had issue, Marianne, to. Edmund Turton, Euq.
House, co. Norfolk. of Upsal, near Thirsk.
iv. Marianne, d. 11 Feb. 1852. Marian, to. Dec. 1798, the Rev. Henry Gale, M.A.
v. Henrietta, to. 17 Sept. 1861, Rev. John-Stafford- Ashby The eldest son,
I Hilliard, Rector of Little Wittenham, Berks.
John Bell, Esq. of Thirsk, 6. 3 Oct. 1764; to. Oct. 1800,
Arms —Gu., a chevron erm., between three mascles arg. Frances Brady, 3rd dau. of the Hon. William Barnett, of
I Crest —A ram’s head arg. Arcadia, in the Island of Jamaica, and had issue,
Seat—Preston Hall, near Uppingham, Rutland. i. Ralph, b. 1804; d. young.
Residence— Heacham Hall, King’s Lynn. ii. John, b. 11 Aug. 1809; and s. his father, of whom here-
after.
i. Frances, to. 2 Sept. 1823, Rev. William Macbean, M.A.,
Rector of Peter Tavy, Devon, who d. July, 1855, and had
issue,
BELL OF BOTJBNE PARK. Frederick, late of Thirsk.
3 Bell, Matthew, Esq. of Bourne Park, Kent, Archibald, b. 6 July, 1832.
Alfred, b. 1833 ; d. Oct. 1847.
l. A., Trin. Coll. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., High
Frances-Bell, to. 2 Sept. 1847, Rev. Henry Smith, Rector of
I heriff 1850, b. 7 July, 1817 m. 13 June, 1839, ; Eastern Morduit, 4th son of Very Rev. Dr. Smith, Dean
’anny-Cecilia, youngest dau. of Thomas Bigge, Esq. of Christchurch ; she d. 29 May, 1859, leaving three sons
and two daus.
i f Benton, Northumberland, and has issue,
Elizabeth, to. Dec. 1859, Henry-Robert Markham, Esq.,
i. Matthew-John, late 13th Light Infantry, b. 3 May, 1840 ;
only child of the Rev. Henry-Spencer Markham, Canon of
to. Kathleen-Matilda, 2nd clau. of the late John
1870,
York, and grandson of Archbishop Markham.
Esq. (of the Scarvagh family), and has issue,
Reilly, ii. Jane, to. 1st, 2 Sept. 1833, Capt. William Bayntun, 12th
Mattiiew-Gerald-Edward, and two daus. Lancers he d. 12 Aug. 1849. She to. 2ndly, Major-Charles-
;

O. Sanders, formerly of the Austrian service, of Sandersted


ii. Edward-Shurland, b. 1 Sept. 1841 d. 16 April, 1861.
;
and Charlwood, Surrey.
m. Charles-George, late 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 6.
6 Feb. 1843 m. 17 July, 1875, Emma-Frances-Beresford, John Bell, Esq. of Thirsk, only surviving son of John Bell
;

2nd Whyte, of Newtown Manor.


dau.’ of Col.
and Frances Brady his wife, s. his father, M.P. for the borough
of Thirsk, and J.P. and D.L. for the North Riding of co. York,
rv. Herbert-James, b. 16 Aug. 1853.
x. Florence- Jane, m. 28 July, 1863, Allen-George Douglas,
and d. unm. 5 March, 1857, having devised the estate to his
late Capt. H.M. 9th regt., only son of Ilenry-Hamilton
nephew, Frederick Macbean, eldest son of his elder sister,
Frances.
Douglas, Esq. late 1st Life Guards.
* Ii. Fanny- Alice, to. 26 Oct. 1865, Charles-Stewart Hardy, —
Arms Per chevron, az. and sa. ; a chevron engrailed, with
i Esq. of Chilham Castle, Kent. plain cottises between three bells arg.
hi. Augusta-Rose, m. 4 Jan. 1876, William-Gaven Eden, Motto —Inopem me copia fecit.
|
eldest son of Rev. Arthur Eden, Vicar of Tieehurst, Seat —The Hall, Thirsk.
i Sussex ( see Henley, Burke's Peerage).
tv. Eleanor-Margaret, to. 16 July, 1874, Rev. Arthur-Ellison

ll Molineux, M.A., Vicar of Maiden Bradley, Wilts, 4th son


1

of George Molineux, Esq. of Lewes. BELL OF WOOLSINGTON.


‘ v. Constance-Georgina, to. 30 July, 1872, Major Frederiek-

il
!

Thomas Whinyates, R.H. A. Bell, Henry, Esq. of Woolsington, Northum-


vi. Gertrude-Cecilia. berland, formerly Capt. 29th and 36th regts., b.
John Bell, Esq. of Kendal, Westmorland, 1803 m. 1831, Helen, only dau. and heiress of Sir
;
iCtUC&IJC.
1765: the son of Matthew Bell, of Kendal, b. 1733, by Agnes William-Bagenal Burdett, 3rd bart.
wife, dau. of William Yeates, Esq. of Beetham, was Senior
HillCTUJF. Matthew Bell, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, to. the
"angler at Cambridge, 1786, and Fellow of Trin. Coll., and
dau. of Salkeld, and had, with a dau., Elizabeth, who to. John
•LS. Adopting the profession of the law, he attained great
Stephenson, Esq., also of Newcastle, and Knaresdale Hall,
inence at the Chancery Bar, and was made King’s Counsel.
Northumberland, an only son,
to. Jane, dau. of Henry Grove, Esq., and by her (who d.
Matthew Bell, Esq., Alderman of Newcastle, High Sheriff
I'Ct. 1866) left at his decease, 6 Feb. 1836, an only child, the
1736, and Mayor, 1757. He to. Jane, dau. of Richard Ridley,
sent Matthew Bell, Esq. of Bourne Park.
Esq. of Heaton, Northumberland, ancestor of Sir Matthew-
q irms — Sa., on a chevron, between three bells arg., as many White Ridley, 'Bart., and was father of
• is’ heads, erased. Matthew Bell, Esq. of Woolsington, Col. Northumberland
rest —A lion’s head erased ppr. Militia, who to. 1767, Dulcibella, dau. of Sir John Eden, Ban.
If blotto — Lege et labore. of Windlestone, co. Durham, and had, with three daus. (one,
eat —Bourne Park, Canterbury, Kent. Dulcibella, wife of the Rev. Robert Moore, son of the Arch-
108 BEL THE LANDED GENTRY. BEL
bishop of Canterbury), four sons, Matthew; Stephen; Robert, The son and heir,
Mayor of Newcastle 1822 and Henry. The eldest,
;
James Bellars, Esq. of Uffington and Billesdon, b. 5 Sept.
Matthew Bell, Esq. of Woolsington, High Sheriff of North- 1720; d. 5 Dec. 1799; to. twice (his 2nd wife was Martha,
umberland, 1797, to. 9 June, 1792, Sarah-Frances, sister of dau. of William Barker, Esq. of the family of Sir Abel Barker,
Charles-J. Brandling, Esq. of Gosforth House, Northum- Bart.) ; his 1st wife was Mary, dau. and heiress of Abel Wal-
berland, and had issue, ford, Esq., by Susanna, dau. of J. Venour, Esq.; by her he

Matthew, now of Woolsington. Lad issue,


Charles, Mary, youngest dau. of the Eev. Balph-Henry
to. 1st, Abel-Walford, his heir.
Brandling, of Gosforth House; 2ndly, Rachel, 4th dau. of John, Capt. 46th regt., to. Jane Judd, and left John-Harry,
William Brandling, Esq. of Low Goslorth; and d. s. jp. Lieut. R.N., and other issue.
1844. James, Major 12th regt. ; d. s.p. 1799.
Eobert-John, d. 1826.
The eldest son,
Henry, now of Woolsington.
John (Rev.), Vicar of Roth well, co. York, to. 20 Nov. 1828, Abel-Walford Bellairs, Esq. of Uffington and Billesdon
Isabella, only dau. of Sir Charles Loraine, 5th bart. of (inserted the letter “I "into the spelling of the name), 6.
Kirkharle, Northumberland, and left a son and heir, 8 Feb. 1755; High Sheriff for Rutland, 1809, D.L. and J.P. for
Charles-Loraine. cos. Lincoln and Northampton; he to. 1781, Susanna, only

William, to. Jane, 3rd dau. of John Ridley, Esq. of Park dau. of Miles Lowley, Esq. of Oakham, and had issue,
End, Northumberland. James, of Uffington, 6. 2 Aug. 1782; who assumed, by royal
Elizabeth- Jane. Dulcibella. sign manual, 1844, the surname and arms of Stevenson.
Frances, to. Sir John-James Walsham, Bart, of Knill He to. 29 Jan. 1807, Elizabeth-Anne, eldest dau. of Laurence
Court, co. Hereford. Peel, Esq., and niece of Sir Robert Peel, Bart., and left
and was by issue, at his decease in 1853, with a dau., Emilia, to. her
Mr. Bell d. 1811, s. his eldest son,
cousin Edmund Bellairs, a son,
Matthew Bell, Esq. of Woolsington, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff, 1816, M.P. for Northumberland, b. 18 April 1793 to. James-Peel Stevenson, Esq. of Uffington, b. 20 June,
;
1808; to. 1835, Maria, dau. of Col. Mackenzie, and had
10 Oct. 1816, Elizabeth-Anne, only dau. and heiress of Henry-
issue, Walter, George, Elizabeth, and Mary.
Utrick Eeay, Esq. of Killingworth House, Northumber-
George, of Stockerston and Narborough Hall, co. Leicester,
land, and d. s. p., when he was s. by his next surviving j
b. 25 Feb. 1787 to. Mary, dau. of Samuel Linwood, and
;
brother. had issue, Stevenson-Gilbert (Rev.), M. A. of Stockerston,
1 i

Arms— Sa., a fess erm., between three bells arg. Rector of Goadby Marwood, co. Leicester, b. 1825; m. 1868,
Florence-Elizabeth, dau. of George Norman, Esq. of Goadby
Crest—A hawk, ppr., belled or. Marwood Hall, and has Gilbert-Nigel, and other issue,
Seats — Woolsington, Newcastle-upon-Tyne;
i

Killingworth 2 George-Clarke, b. 1826; 1 Dora-Mary, to. 1851, Rev.


House, both in Northumberland ;
and Hanwich Hall; Wm. Alford, Rector of Folke.
Durham. Henry, late of Deeping Fen.
William (Sir), Knt. of Mulbarton Lodge, co. Norfolk, Capt.
15th Hussars, served in the Peninsular war, and at Waterloo,
to. Cassandra, dau. and heir of Edmund Hooke, Esq. of
Mulbarton Lodge, and had issue, 1 Edmund-Hooke-Wilson,
BELLAIRS OF DEEPING- FEN. of Mulbarton Lodge, late Capt. 7th Fusiliers, and Exon of
the Yeomen of the Guard; to. Emilia-Bellairs, dau. of
Bellairs, Bey. Henry- Walford, A.M., Vicar James Stevenson, Esq. of Uffington, and has Edmund- i

of Nuneaton, Bural Dean, late H.M. Inspector of Hooke-William, and other issue 2 Leopold, Capt. 49th
;

regt. ; 3 William, Col. in the army. Sir William d. 2 Oct.


Schools, b. 14 March, 1812 m. 15 July, 1839, ;
j

1863.
Mary-Hannah-Albina, dau. of Gr.-Watkin Kenrick, Emilia, to. Rev. Jclin Wood, of Swanwick Hall, Derby.
Esq. of Woore Hall, Salop, by Isabella his wife, Frances, m. James Higgon, Esq. of Scolton House, co.
dau. of Wm, ffarington of Worden, co. Lancaster, Pembroke.
Catherine,to. 1st, Rev. John-Lindsay Young; and 2ndly,
and has issue, Rev. George Maclear.
Anna-Maria, to. W.-H. Harris, Esq. of Haverfordwest.
i. Henry-Spencer-Kenrick, 6. 1840 ; to. Maria, dau. of J.
Starry, Esq. of Milton Ernest, Beds. Mr. Abel Walford Bellairs d. 23 April, 1839. His third son,
n. Clement- Walford, Capt., R.A., b. 1841; m. Mary, dau. of
Rev. Henry Bellairs, of Deeping Fen, co. Lincoln, A.M.,
A. Agabey, Esq., Calcutta. Rector of Bedworth, co. Warwick, Rural Dean and Honorary
hi. Kenneth-ffarington, b. 1846 m. Mary, dau. of C. Bal- Canon of Worcester Cathedral, Vicar of Hunsigore, co. York,
;

four, Esq. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Strafford, and J.P., b. 29


iv. Walter-Gray, b. 1847 m. Frederica, dau. of Sir Gilbert Aug. 1790; entered the Royal Navy, and was wounded at
;

Clayton-East, Bart. Trafalgar; was afterwards in the 15th Hussars; and sub- ,

V. Alban-Ennis, b. 1848. scquently entered holy orders; he to. 30 May, 1811, Dorothy- j

Vi. Ernest-Hamon, 6. 1853; m. Victoria, dau. of Alan Parker, dau. and co-heir (with Mary, 1st wife of John, Earl ol
Edwards, Esq. Strafford, and Sarah, wife of Capt. Carmichael) of Peter

vii. Charles-William, b. 1861. Mackenzie, Esq. of Grove House, Middlesex, and by her had
Mary-Albina, to. Lieut.-Col. Sykes, eldest son issue,
X. <Jf Col.
Sykes, M.P. i. Henry-Walford, now of Deeping Fen.
ii.Ermine, to. Eev. Randle Feilden. ir. William-Oswald-Mackenzie, b. 22 July, 1814.
in. Charles (Rev.), b. 3 March, 1818; m. 5 Dec. 1839, Anna
hi. Frances-Amyand. iv. Constance-Mand.
Maria, eldest dau. of John Isherwood, Esq. of Marple Hall s
v. Ida-Mary. vi. Hylda-Dora.
Cheshire, and of Bradshaw Hall, Lancashire, and ha
issue.
UtlTCffJJC.— This very ancient family claims descent from iv. Arthur-Heathcote, b. 27 Sept. 1826.
Hamon de Beler, Lord of Eye Kettleby, 1160. v. George-Byng, b. March, 1828.
William Bellars of Stoke d’Albini, who d. a.d. 1570 (his i. Dora-Ennis, to. Reginald-Simpson Graham, Esq., eldes
arms are described by Glover, per pale gu. and sa., a lion son of Reginald Graham, Esq. of Etterby, in Cumberland I

ramp, arg.), left a son, She was drowned with her husband and only child in th
river Amazon, on Easter Monday, 1845, by the accident!
John Bellars, Esq. of Stoke, living a.d., 1C02, whose upsetting of a canoe.
son, ii. Mary-Ellen, to. Thomas-Bradshaw Isherwood, Esq. < i

John Bellars, to. Esther Green, and d. 1706, leaving a Marple and Bradshaw.
son, in. Rosamira, to. Benjamin Lancaster, Esq. of Chestr
James Bellars, Esq. of Uffington, co. Lincoln, and of Billes- Terrace, Regent’s Parli.
iv. Laura-Parker.
don, co. Leicester, b. May, 1680; d. 1744. He to. 1714,
v. Frances-Lake, to. Rev. John-Morgan Brown.
Catharine, dau and heiress of John Lea, of Bracebrough (by
vi. Nona-Maria-Stevenson.
Catharine, dau. and heiress of Thomas Foot, of Eyhall, Esq.), vii. Agnes, to. Rev. Bertram-Brooke llulbcrt, Vicar
and by her, who d. 21 Jan. 1757, had issue, Marton, co. Warwick.
James, his heir. Mr. Bellairs d. 1872, and was s. by his eldest son.
Elizabeth, m. William Pank, Esq. of Wansford.
Esther, 6. 1716; to. Richard Boar, Esq. of Maxey.
Arms—Per pale, gu. and sa.,'alion, rampant, arg.
Alice, b. 1718 m. William Clarke, Esq. of Lobthorpe and
;

was grandmother of William Stevenson, who d 1845, leaving .


;
Crest —A lion’s gamb, erased, gu. i

his large possessions to the Bellairs family. Motto— In cruce mea tides.
Ann, b. 1723; to. J.-W. Davie, Esq., of Stamford. Residence —The Vicarage, Nuneaton.

BEL THE LANDED GENTRY. BEN 109

bellew of stockleigh court. 1 Robert-Bernard Sparrow, Esq. of Worlingham Halit


6. 1773 ; m. ,14 May, 1797, Lady Olivia Acheson, dau.
Bellew, John-Froude, Esq.
of Stockleigh Court, of Arthur, 1st Earl of Gosford, and d. a Brigadier-Gen.
in the West Indies, 1805, leaving a dau. and heiress,
co. Devon, J.P., b. 15 April, 1829 ; m. 1871, Louisa,
dau. of Rev. Henry Taylor, of Dulverton, Somerset, Millicent, to. 8 Oct. 1822, George, 6th Duke of Man-
chester, and d. 21 Nov. 1848.
and has a dau.
1 Mary Sparrow, 20 July, 1805, Archibald, 2nd Earl of
to.
Evelyn-Maud-Froude. Gosford, and d. 30 June, 1841.
ii. Bence Sparrow, of whom we treat.
John Bellewe, to. temp. Edward iv., Amy,
3LtlTC3JJC.
eldest dau. co-heir of John Fleminge, Esq. (of the very
and The 2nd son,
ancient house of Fleminge of Bratton Fleminge), by his wife, The Rev. Bence Sparrow, Rector of Beccles, Suffolk, suc-
the dau. and co-heir of Martin Ferrers, descended from Henry ceeding to the Thorington estate, assumed, by sign-manual,
Ferrers, who held the Manor of Beer Ferrers, co. Devon, in the 2 May, 1834, the surname and arms of Bence. He m. 1786,
reign of Edward II., and had his castle there. By the co- Harriet, dau. and heir of William Elmy, Esq. of Beccles, and
heiress of Fleminge, John Bellewe had a son and successor, had issue,
Patrick Bellew, of Alverdiscott, in Devon, who to. Anne, Henry-Bence, his heir.
dau. of John Dennis, Esq. of Orleigh, in that co., and had a Anna-Maria, to. 1809, the Rev. Lancelot Brown, Rector of

son and heir, Kelsale and Carlton, Suffolk.


Matilda, to. 1811, Lieut.-Col. Wm. Jones, 5th Dragoon
Henry Bellew, Esq. of Alverdiscott, who to. Alice, dau.
Guards.
and heir of William Colebrooke, by Jane his wife, dau. and
Mr. Bence d. Sept. 1724, and was s. by his son,
heir of Robert Calley, Esq. of Chymney, and had a son,
William Bellew, Esq. of Alverdiscott, who to. Anne, dau. Henry-Bence Bence, Esq. of Thorington Hall, J.P. and
D.L., Col. in the East Suffolk Militia, b. 12 March, 1788; to.
Of Sir Hugh Stukeley, of Afton, and was father of,
5 May, 1815, Elizabeth-Susanna, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
Henry Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, whose direct
Nicholas Starkie, Esq. of Frenchwood, Lancaster, and d. 9 Feb.
descendant,
Henry Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, who to. Frances, 1861, having had,

dau. of William Barbor, Esq., of Lary and Raleigh, co. Devon, Henry-Alexander-Starkie, now of Thorington Hall.
by Frances his wife, the heiress of Poyntz of Northcote and Edward-Robert-Starkie, of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1861, late of the King’s Dragoon
Bettadown, and dying 1752, left, with a dau., Frances, wife of
Guards, b. 27 Aug. 1823; to. 1850, Albinia, dau. of George
Horatio Hele, Esq., three sons, of whom Sulivan, Esq., and has issue, 1 Edward-Starkie, b. 1862;
Henry Bellew, Esq., Capt. R.N., s. his nephew at Stock- 1 Isabel-Elizabeth-Starkie 2 Albinia-Marian-Starkie
; 3 ;

leigh Court, and was a distinguished naval officer. He to. Leila-Emily-Catherine-Starkie and 4 Mabel-Mary-Starkie.
;

Anne, widow of Thomas Wentworth, Esq., but dyings, p. 18 Thomas-Starkie (Rev.), Rector of Thorington, b. 1 Oct. 1824;
aged 63, was s. by his brother,
April, 1791,
to. 1857, and d. 1858.
Marianne-Susanna-Starkie, d. 1833.
John Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, who to. Philippa
Le Comte, an heiress, and d. 1821. He was s. by his 3rd but Arms—Arg., on a cross, between four frets gu., a castle of
the first.
eldest surviving son,
Crest—A tower charged with a fret gu.
or,
William Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, who to. 1798, Motto— Virtus eastellum meum.
Prestwood-Love, dau. of the Rev. John Froude, Rector of Seat —Thorington Hall, near Saxmundam.
Knowstone and Molland (of the family of Froude of JElmestone,
co. Devon), and had issue, 1 John-Prestwood, his heir;
2 Henry, of Oakhampton Park, Somerset, to. Mary-Froude,
2nd dau. of H. Bawden, Esq., J.P., and had a son, Henry- BENCE OF KENTWELL HALL.
Bawden, and a dau., Ada-Mary 3 Frances and 4 Caroline
; ;

(now deceased), whom her aunt, Miss Bellew, made her heir. See Preceding Memoir.
Mr. Bellew d. 7 June, 1826, and was s. by his son,
John-Prestwood Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, 6 19 .

July, 1803; to. 8 May, 1827, Mary-Anne, dau. of William


Hancock, Esq. of Wiveliscombe, Somerset, by Mary Froude BENDYSHE OF BABKIN GT ON HALL.
his wife, and had issue,
John-Froude, now of Stockleigh Court.
Bendyshe, The Key. Eichard, M.A., of Bar-
William-Legassicke, 6 22 Sept. 1831.
.
rington Hall, co. Cambridge, b. 1822 ; s. his brother
i
.
Louisa-Philippa. Fanny. 1865.
Mary-Anne-Carrington. Camilla-Prestwood.
He d. 21 Jkn. 1862. ILtlXCSOJC. —
The surname, originally De Westley, is
stated to have been changed to that of Bendish, from a con-
Arms— Sa., fretty, or, quartering Fleminge, Ferrers, Cole-
siderable lordship in Radwinter, whereof the family became
brooke, Calley, &c.
Crest —
An arm, embowed, habited, the hand ppr., grasping possessed some time in the 12th century. The first whose
name occurs in ancient writings that may be certainly de-
a chalice pouring water (belle eau, in allusion to the name)
into a basin, also ppr. pended upon, is
[
I —
Motto Tout d’en haut. Peter de Westley, alias Bendish. He flourished about
1;

Seat Stockleigh Court, Crediton. the reigns of King John and Henry III. His descendant,
Thomas Bendyshe, Esq., to. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Bradfield, Esq. of Barrington, and had an elder son,
BENCE OF THORINGTON HALL. Edmund Bendyshe, Esq. of Barrington, who inherited his
mother’s estate, and founded the family of Bendyshe of
Bence,Henry-Alexander-Starkie, Esq. of Barrington co. Cambridge, whose representative in the early
,
Tliorington Hall, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., formerly part of the last century,
in the Diplomatic Service, and High Sheriff, 1872 ; Ralph Bendyshe, Esq, of Barrington, to. Mary, dau. of
b. 15 May, 1816 ; m. 22 Aug. 1850, Agnes, 2nd dau. John Aylaff, of the parish of St. James's, Westminster, and
of John Barclay, Esq., and has issue, was father of
Richard Bendyshe, Esq. of Barrington, who m. 17 Feb.
i. Agnes-Marian, to. 1876, Percy-Bence Trower, Esq.
1783, Jane, dau. of John Jervis, Esq. of Darlaston, co.
n. Edith-Mabel. m. Ida-Millicent.
Stafford, and had (with two other sons, Richard, an Officer in
ICtHTaiJT. —The
family of Bence is one of considerable the 1st Foot Guards, who d. at Chatham and Robert, Lieut. ;

antiquity in Suffolk, deriving immediately from R.N., drowned in the “Blenheim” with Sir Thomas Trow-
John Bence, of Aldenburgh, Suffolk, youngest son of bridge) a successor,
Edmund Bence, of the same place, who d. before 1587. The John Bendyshe, Esq. of Barrington, Lieut. R.N., J.P., D.L.,
eventual heiress, and High Sheriff co. Cambridge, b. 10 April, 1790; to. 1st,
Ann Bence, dau. of Robert Bence, Esq. of Henstead, b. 1707; 10 May, 1820, Catherine, eldest dau. of George Matcham, Esq.
to. 16 Dec. 1740, Robert Sparrow, Esq. of Worlingham and of Ashfield Lodge, Sussex, by Catherine his wife, sister of the
Kettleborough, Suffolk, and by him (who d. 1764) had great Lord Nelson, and by her (who d. 1831) he had issue,
i. Robert Sparrow, of Worlingham Hall, to. twice, and had John, of Barrington, b. 10 May, 1821 d. 1865. ;

by his 1st wife, Mary, dau. and heir of Sir John Bernard, Bart, Richard (Rev.), M.A., now of Barrington.
of Brampton Park, one son and one dau., Nelson, b. 17 Oct. 1823; to. 29 Oct. 1863, Charlotte, youngest

110 BEN THE LANDED GENTRY. BEN
dau. of Capt. Henry Brodrick, 29th regt., d. 14 June, 1877, TnoMAs Bennet, Esq., d. 1653, leaving, with other issue, a
leaving issue. 2nd son,
Thomas, b. 7 July, 1827. William-Bennet, Esq. of Norton Bavant and of Westbury,
Caroline. Laura. Susanna. Catherine.
Wilts, Recorder of Shaftesbury, and Bridport, Dorset, who
He to. 2ndly, 21 Oct. 1833, Anne-Maria, 3rd dau. of Sir Charles to. 1686, Mrs. Patientia Bishop, sister and sole heir of Col.
Watson, of Wratting Park, co. Cambridge, and dying 1855, Thomas Benet, of Pythouse, Secretary to Prince Ropert, by
was s. by his eldest son, whom he left at his decease in 1707, a son and successor,
John Bendyshe, of Barrington, 6. 10 May, 1821 who d. ;
Thomas Bennet, Esq. of Norton Bavant and of Westbury,
unm. 1865, and was s. by his brother, Richard, now of Bar- one of the Registrars of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
rington. who s. in 1725 to the Pythouse estate. This gentleman mi
Arms—Arg., a chevron sa., between three rams’ heads, 1713, Etheldred, dau. and co-heir of His Grace William
erased, az. Wake, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury, by whom (who d.
Crest —Out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot’s head ppr. 1766) he left at his decease in 1754, with other children who

Motto Utraque Pallade. d. unm.,

Seat Barrington Hall, co. Cambridge.
i William, who predeceased his father (1749), leaving, by
his wife, Mary Mountain, of Stockbridge, an only son,
3
William, of Norton Bavant and Westbury, who to. Mrs.
BENGOUGH OE THE RIDGE. Jane Harford, and dying issuelcss, 1781, devised all his
estates to that lady.
Bengough, John-Charles, Esq. of The Ridge, ii. Thomas, of whom presently.
Wooton-under-Edge, co. Gloucester, J.P., High iii.John (Rev.), L.S.D., Rector of Donhead St. Andrew,
Sheriff 1877, b. 20 May, 1829 m. 9 June, 1857, Wilts, and of Ower Moigne, Dorset. This gentleman m.
;
Frances, sister of Sir Thomas Turton, Bart., by whom (who
Caroline- Augusta, dau. of Bey. Alan- Gardner Corn- d. 1795) he had issue, at his decease, 1808,
wall, M.A., Hector of Kingscote and Newington - 1 Charles-Cowper, of Lyme Regis, Dorset, J.P., who to.
Bagpath, and has issue, Sarah, dau. of William Burlton, Esq. of Don-
1st, 1810,
head
St. Andrew; and 2ndly, 1861, Eliza- Agnes, dau. of
i. John-Alan-George, 6 14 July, 1859.
.
Rev. George-Randall Orchard. By the former he left
n. Clement-Stuart, b. 14 Jan. 1861. (at his decease, in 1877, with other issue) an eldest son,
in. Cyril-Francis, 6 . 31 March, 1864. William Morgan, of Fritham, Hants, m. 1843, Barbara-
iv. Ernest-Henry, 6 29 Nov. 1866.
.
Sarah, dau. of Capt. Waring, R.N., and had, issue.
Nov. 1867. 2 Frederick, to. 1811, Miss Henrietta-Emelia Khipe, of
v. Charles- William, 6. 2
St. Helena, and d. 1823, leaving two sons.
vi. Alan- John, b. 16 Dec. 1872. 3 George, of Salesman’s Cross, Surrey, to. Miss Patience
i. Evelyn-Caroline. n. Cecil-Anne. Ridley, of Croydon.
hi. Emily-Margareta. y . 4 William-Wake, of the Royal Navy, killed in action.
iv. Elinor-Daisy, b. 23 Oct. 1869. j
iwms *
5 Henry-Cowper, d. s. p.
1 Frances, to. Gregory Doyle, Esq., co. Carlow.
3LtltC7t]J£. George Bengough, Esq. of The Ridge, to. 2 Catheriue-Maria, to. Stamford Carroll, Esq., Dublin.
Anne-Cooke, dau. of the late Capt. Carpenter, R.N., and had Amelia.
issue, Mr. Bennet d. 1754. His eldest surviving son,
George-Henry, his heir. Thomas Bennet, Esq. of Pythouse, obtained a Fellowship at
John Charles, now of The Ridge. Oxford, as founder’s kin, to Archbishop Chichely. He to. 1st, 1

Harcourt-Mortimer, Capt. 77th regt., to. 22 Dec. 1876,


Christina, dau. of —
Maybery, Esq.
1766, Frances, dau. of Rev. Richard Reynolds, of Little Paxton,
co. Huntingdon; and 2ndly, 1771, Catharine, dau. of James
j

Edward-Stuart (Rev.)
Emily-Mary, deceased. Isabelle. Darrell, Esq. of York Street, Saint James’s, London, co- I

Gertrude Anne, deceased. heir of her brother; and by the latter only (who d. 1780) had j

issue,
Mr. Bengough d. 25 Dec. 1856, and was s. by his eldest son,
George-Henry-Bengocgh, Esq. of the Ridge, to. 1st, Thomas, d. s. p. 1789.
Harriet, dau. of T. Evans, Esq., M.D. and2ndly, Josephine- John, heir to his father.
;
William, b. 1770; to. 1815, Ellen, dau. and heir of Thomas
Mary, dau. of Rev. J.-H. Butterworth, and had issue, four j
Gore, Esq. of Tring Park, Herts, and had issue, Florence- I
daus. He d. Oct. 1865, and was s. by his brother, Amey Ellen-Caroline and Etheldreda-Anna.
; ;
John-Charles-Bengough, now of the Ridge. Etheldred- Anna-Maria.
Arms—Arg., three lions’ heads, erased, sa., each charged Mr. Bennet, who repurchased North Bavant, d. 1797, and was
with an ermine spot or ;
on a chief, indented of the second, s. by his son,
three crosses pattee, of the first.
John Bennet, Esq.
of Pythouse and Norton Bavant, M.P.
Crest—Two crosses pattee, arg., thereon resting a lion’s
May, 1773; to. 1801, Lucy, dau. of Edmund
Motto —Per acuta belli.
for Wilts, b. 20
Lambert, Esq. of Boyton House, Wilts, and by her (who d.
i

head, erased, charged with an ermine spot.


sa.,
Seat —The Ridge, Wotton-under-Edge. 1827) had issue,
John, 6. 13 Aug. 1809; to. 25 July, 1836, Emily-Blanche,
youngest dau. of Sir Henry Tichborne, Bart., and d. s. p.
His widow to. 2ndly, 2 July, 1850, M.-J. Higgins, Esq. of
BENETT OF PYTHOUSE. Lowndes Square.
Thomas-Edmund, b. 1812; d. 1829.
Fane-Benett-Stanford, Vere, Esq. of Pytliouse Lucy-Harriet, to. 27 Aug. 1832, Rev. Arthur Fane, son of
and Norton House, Wilts, and of Preston Place, Gen. Sir Henry Fane, G.C.B., and d. 6 April, 1845, leaving I

Sussex, late an Officer in the army, and Aide-de- issue, the present Vere Fane-Benett-Stanford, Esq. of 1
Pythouse, and two other sons, Edmund-Veitcb Fane; I
Camp to General Beresford in India, M.P. for and Henry-Arthur Fane, and three daus., viz., Isabel; I
Shaftesbury since 1873, b. 29 June, 1839, son of Rev. Amy, to. 1859, C. Oliver, Esq. of Childe Oxford, Dorset; }
Arthur Fane s. to the estates of the Benetts of
;
and Anne.
Etheldred-Catherine, m. 24 Aug. 1827, Lord Charles-Spencer
Pythouse at the decease of his cousin, and assumed Churchill, 2nd son of George, 6th Duke of Marlborough,
in consequence the surname and arms of Benett ; and d. 6 Dec. 1839.
m. 1 Oct. 1867, Ellen, sole dau. and heir of the late Emily, d. young. Frances.
Anna-Maria, to. 26 Jan. 1840, Marmaduke Jeffreys, Esq. of
William Stanford, Esq. of Preston, Sussex, in con- Eaton Place.
sequence assumed the additional surname of Stan-
Mr. Bennet d. 1 Oct. 1852.
ford, and has issue,
Arms— Gu.,
three demi-lions, rampant, arg. a mullet or, . I
John-Montagde, b. 1870. quartered with Fane and Stanford.
Crest — Out of a mural crown a lion’s head issuant,
Httt£il(J£. —
The family of Bennet was founded by John charged with a mullet or.
or, az.,

Bennet, who was Sheriff of Wilts in the 51st of Henry III. Seats— Pythouse, Hindon; Norton House, Warminster; and
His great-grandson, Preston Place, Preston, Sussex.
Thomas Bennet, of Roston Bavant, m. the dau. and co-heir
of— Page, of Devizes, Wilts, and was s. by his son,
BENNET OF ROUGH AM HALL.
John Bennet, who to. Agnes Forwarde, of Somerset, and
had, with other issue, a 3rd son, Bennet, Philip, Esq. of Rougham Hall, Suffolk
_ William Bennet, whose great-grandson. b. 24 Feb. 1862 j s. his father 11 July, 1875.
— ;

BEN THE LANDED GENTRY. BEN 111

3Lttt£<t(J£.— Philip Bennet, Esq. of Widcombe, Somer- 3 Susanna, m. Mark Wilson, Esq. of Carnlough, co.
Antrim, and has issue.
eet, son of Philip Bennet, Esq., by Mary his 2nd wife, dau. of
4 Edith-Theodosia.
Thomas Hallam, Esq. and grandson of Philip
of Tollesbury,
rv. Edward-Bennett, Capt. 2nd Foot Queen’s regt., m. Miss
Bennet, by Jane his wife, dau. of Scarborough Chapman, Esq.
Grier, co. Wexford, and had a son who d. 1837, in Bombay.
of Widcombe, Somerset, m. 14 Dec. 1769, Mary, dau. of the I. Georgina.
Rev. Christopher Hand, B.D., and by her (who d. 16 April, ii. Charlotte, m. Richard Martin, Esq. M.D. Somerset.
1822), had a son, iii. Anne, d. unm.
Philip Bennet, Esq. of Tollesbury, J.P., High Sheriff of iv. Maria, m. William Sweet, Esq., R.N.
v. Elizabeth-Warren.
Suffolk, 1821, b. 1771; m. 1794, Jane-Judith, only child of the
Rev. R. Kedington, of Rougham Hall, and d. 1853, having had The eldest son,
issue, Joseph-Henry Bennett, Esq. of Bennett’s Court, s. to the
Philip, his successor. estates of his maternal grandfather, and m. Theodosia-Anne,
James-Thomas, Rector of Chevcley, co. Cambridge, J.P., m. dau. and heiress of John Smith, Esq. of Summer Castle, co.
6 April, 1826, Henrietta-Eliza, dau. of James Jackson, Esq. Lancaster, and had one son, Joseph-Henry, b. 1813, d. unm.
of Doncaster, and has issue. 4 July, 1843. Mr. Bennett d. 11 Oct. 1861, when the estates
Jane-Fanny, m. 4 Dec. 1821, the Rev. Samuel Alderson,
devolved on his nephew, Thomas-Edward Jackson, and at his
Rector of Risby, brother of Mr. Baron Alderson.
death in 1869, they descended to that gentleman’s brother,
The elder son, x the present
Philip Bennet, Esq. of Tollesbury, J.P. and D.L., late M.P.
John-Charles Bennett, Esq. of Bennett’s Court.
for West Suffolk, b. 1795 m. 1822, Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir
Arms— Quarterly,
;

of Sir Thomas Pilkington, Bart, of Chevet, and d. 17 Aug. 1st and 4th, Bennett, gu., a bezant between
three demi-lions rampant, or; 2nd and 3rd, Jackson, arg., a
1866, leaving a son and heir,
lion, passant, gu., on a chief engrailed of the last three battle-
Philip Bennet, Esq. of Tollesbury and Rougham Hall, axes of the first.
Suffolk, J.P. and D.L. for Suffolk, Major Suffolk Yeomanry Crests —
1st, Bennett, out of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion
Cavalry, late Lieut. Royal Horse Guards, b. 1827 m. 29 Nov. ; rampant arg., holding between the paws a bezant; 2nd, Jack-
1860, Barbara-Harriot-Sophia, eldest dau. of Edgar Disney, son, an arm, embowed, in armour, the hand grasping a battle-
Esq. of the Hyde, Essex, and had issue, axe, all ppr., the arm charged with a mullet, gu.

i. Philip, now of Rougham.



Motto Serve the King.
ii. Geoffrey, b. 4 Oct. 1863.

Seat Bennett’s Court, Queenstown, co. Cork.
hi. Cyril, b. 13 Sept. 1865.
iv. Claude, b. 26 Aug. 1873.
i. Iona, b. 13 Oct. 1874.

Major Bennet d. 11 July, 1875. His widow m. 2ndly, 4 Dec.


BENNETT OF FARINGDON HOUSE.
1878, the Hon. Harbord Harbord. Bennett, Daniel, Esq. of Faringdon House,

Arms Gu., a bezant between three demi-lions, rampant, Berks, J.P. and D.L., b. 29 June, 1823 ; m. 28 Oct.
couped arg. Crest— In a mural crown or, a lion’s head, couped, 1847, Mary-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Uvedale
charged on the neck with a bezant. Motto Bene tenax. — Corbett, Esq. of Aston Hall, Salop, and has issue a.
Seat—Rougham Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
dau., Marianne-Katherine.

ILiVLtKQt.— Daniel Bennett, Esq. of Faringdon House,


2
BENNETT OF BENNETT’S COURT. Berks, d. 1826, leaving a son,
William Bennett, Esq. of Faringdon House, Berks, 6. 1790
Bennett, John-Ch arles, Esq. of Bennett’s High Sheriff of Berks in 1837. He m. 25 Sept. 1817, Marianna,
Court, co. Cork, b. 7 Aug. 1843, assumed the name dau. of John Dunkin, Esq. of Fryerning, Essex, and by her
of Bennett in lieu of his patronymic, Jackson, and (who d. 1840), had issue,

the arms of Bennett quarterly, with his paternal Daniel, now of Faringdon House.
arms, by royal license, dated 1 Jan. 1874 ; m. 26 William, Lieut. 15th Hussars, d. in India, 29 Sept. 1848, unm »
John-Dunkin, d. 6 Nov. 1851.
Jan. 1865, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Francis
Elizabeth-Emma, m. 29 July, 1845, Richard-Meredyth
Newport, Rector of Rostellan, by Katherine his Richards, Esq. only son of R. Richards, Esq., M.P., of
wife, dau. of Sir Nugent Humble, Bart, of Clon- Caerynwch and d. s. p. 10 Dec. 1852.
;

Marianne, d. unm. 22 March, 1837.


coskoran, and has issue,
Mr. Bennett d. 18 Jan. 1844.
i. George-Newport-Jackson, b. 26 July, 1876.
I. Katherine-Mary. ii. Georgina. Arms— Gu., a bezant, between three demi-lions, rampant,
mi. Lucy-Beatrice. arg.
—A
Crest head, couped, gu., charged with a bezant.
lion’s
fLtltCSJJC. George Bennett, Esq. of Maulacliollig, co. Motto —De bon vouloir servir le roi.
2ork, m. Mary, sister of Philip Ruby, Esq., and d. 1673, Seat—Faringdon House, co. Berks.
eaving a son,
Edward Bennett, Esq. of Maulachollig, who m. Susanna,
lau. of John Hamon, of Cork, Merchant, and had issue,
Joseph, of whom hereafter.
BENNETT OF CADBURY.
!
Edward, of Cork, M.D. Bennett, Erederick-Wentworth, Esq. of Cad-
I George, whose son John was a Justice of the Court of King’s
bury House, Somerset, J.P., late Capt. 69th Regt.
Bench.
John. b. 1827 m. Miss Catherine-Eliza Smith, which
;

< Anne, m. John Wakeham, Esq. lady d. 1875.


t Elizabeth.
Joseph Bennett, Esq. of Ballymore, co. Cork, the eldest son, iCtllPHiJC. —
James Bennett, Esq. of Cadbury, m. Mary,
?asRecorder of the city of Cork. He m. Elizabeth Warren, dau. of Thomas Clutterbuck, Esq. of Marazion, and had with
- nd having no male issue, devised his property by his will, junior issue, his son and heir,
and heiress,
ated 28 April, 1761, to the issue of his only dau. James Bennett, Esq. of Cadbury House, J.P., &. 1793, who^
Susanna Bennett. She m. 1781, George Jackson, Esq. of m. Annabella, dau. of Rev. Wm. Provis Wickham, and d. 1872,
leaving, with other issue, his son and heir, the present Frede-
and had issue,
rlanbeg,
rick-Wentworth Bennett, Esq. of Cadbury.
i. Joseph-Henry, who assumed the name and arms of
Bennett only by royal sign manual, dated 22 Oct. 1811, Seat —Cadbury House, Castle Cary.
ofhim hereafter.
ii.George, of Glanbeg, co. Waterford, J.P.
hi. John, Rector of Tallow, co. Waterford, m. 1 Jan. 1835,
Rosa, dau. of William Poole, Esq. of Glenmore, co. Water- BENNETT OF SPARKFORD HALL.
ford, by whom (who d. Nov. 1859) he had issue,
1 George-Cecil. Henry-Edward, Esq. of Sparkford
Bennett,
•2 Thomas-Edward, s. to Bennett’s Court, 1861, but d. unm. Hall, Somerset, J.P., Capt. 1st Somerset Militia,
Oct. 1869. Barrister-at-Law, b. 1822 ; s. his father, 1874 m. ;
3 John-Charles, now of Bennett’s Court.
1 Isabel-Rosa, d. Dec. 1869. 1857, Laura-Birchell, dau. of Sir James-B. Macau-
Georgina-Elizabeth, d. 1867. lay, C.B., and has issue.
RN — ;

112 BEN THE LANDED GENTRY. BEN

UtlTCJtlJC. —
ev. Henry-Bennett, of Sparkford Hall, Bennett, by Grace Horne, and by her (who d. 11 Dec. 1316) he
J.P., brother ofJames Bennett, Esq. of Cadbury, b. 30 Oct. had issue,
1795; to. 28 July, 1821, Emily, youngest dau. of Edward John-Leigh, d. s. p.
Moberly, Esq., and Sarah Cavley, his wife, and had issue, Henry-Leigh, now of Thorpe.
Edward-Leigh (Rev.), Vicar of Long Sutton, co. Lincoln, to.
i. Henry-Edward, now of Sparkford. 1st, Ellen, dau. of William Codrington, Esq. of Wroughton,
ii. William-Henry, to. Helen Shebbeare. Wilts, by whom he has, Edward-Leigh and Henry-Leigh
in. Ed ward-James, to. Anne Goodden. he to. 2ndly, Anne-Hudson Huntingford, by whom he has,
iv. George. Spencer-Leigh Ernest-Leigh ; Alfred-Leigh, deceased, and
;

v. James- Arthur, to. Margaret Benn. Harriet-Agnes-Leigh.


vi. Francis-Cayley, to. Mary Blessig. Frederick-Leigh, deceased.
vii. Charles- William. Mary-Anne, to. 1824, to Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard-Torin
i. Emily-Sarah, to. Charles Crokat, Esq. Kindersley, and is deceased.
ii. Julia-Anne.
m. Helen-Frances, to. Rev. R.-W. Church.

Arms Gu., a bezant between three demi-lions, rampant,
couped, arg.
iv. Mary-Isabel, to. Rev. J. Baker.
Crest—A lion's head gu., issuing out of a mural crown or.
v. Elizabeth-Mary, to. Rev. C.-M. Church.
vi. Susan-Fanny, to. Archibald Grahame, Esq.
Motto —Dux vitae ratio.
Seat— Thorpe Place, Chertsey.
vii. Agnes-Emily.

£ea —Sparkford Hall, near Ilchester.


j

BENSON OF LUTWYCHE HALL.


Benson, Ralph-Augustus, Esq. of Lutwyche
BENNETT OF THOffiASTOWN. Hall, J.P., M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
Bennett, Francis-Valentine, Esq. of Thomas- formerly Recorder of Shrewsbury, b. 11 Oct. 1828 ;

town, King’s Co., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1854, on. 1860, Henrietta-Selina, dau. of Charles-Robert
b. 28 Jan. 1826. Cockerell, Esq., R.A., and has issue a son and heir.

EtneaCje.— icholas Bennett, Esq., to. Mabel O'Kelly, Ralph-Beacmont, b. 1862.

co. Roscommon, and had issue, Thomas, d. unm Francis, . ;


HbtltCTlIJC. Ralph Benson, Esq. of Lutwyche Hall, some-
his heir; Mabel, to. John Ball, Esq., and had a son, Right time M.P. for Stafford (elder son and heir of Moses Benson,
Hon. Nicholas Ball, Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland; Esq. of Liverpool, and grandson of John Benson, Esq. of
Anne, d. unm. The eldest surviving son, Ulverston Furness), m. Barbara, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of
Francis Bennett, Esq. of Thomastown, to. Elizabeth Laffin, Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Cloghans, co. Mayo, by Eliza his wife,
of co. Kilkenny, and had issue, Thomas, d. unm Valentine . ; ;
dau. of Harry-Ross Lewin, of Fort Fergus, co. Clare, and
Mary-Catherine, m. Lieut.-Col. L’Estrange, of Moystown; Hannah his wife, dau. of John Westropp, Esq. of Attyfin, co.
King’s Co. Elizabeth-Emily, to. John Farrell, Esq. of Moy-
; Limerick, and d. 23 Oct. 1845, leaving by her (who d. in 1852)
nalty, co. Meath. The younger son, two sons,
Valentine Bennett, Esq. of Thomastown, J.P. and D.L.,
i. Moses-George, his heir.
High Sheriff 1830, to. 7 Jan. 1824, Elizabeth-Helen, dau. of ii. Ralph-Lewin, Rector of Easthope, b. 6 May. 1799; to.
George Ryan, Esq. of Inch House, co. Tipperary, and 1827, Amelia-St. George-Browne, only child of John Dyer, .

had issue, Esq., by Amelia-St. George his wife, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir
Francis-Valentine, now of Thomastown. Sackville Browne, K.C.B. ; d. 23 Aug. 1849, having had j

George-Henry, late Lieut.-Col. 20th foot. two sons,


Valentine. 1 George-Sackville, b. Oct. 1828 ;
killed at Secunderabad,
Thomas-Joseph (Rev.), of the Church of Rome, Canon of 1857.
Liverpool, d. 10 Jan. 1867. 2 William-Ralph, b. 1830.
Frederick-Philip. Henry-Grey.
Mr. Benson d. 23 Oct. 1845, and was s. by his eldest son,
Albert, b. posthumous.
Moses-George Benson, Esq. of Lutwyche Hall, J.P. and
Elizabeth-Marian, d. 1833.
D.L., b. 20 Jan. 1798; to. 11 April, 1826, Charlotte Riou, only
Mr. Valentine Bennett d. May, 1839.
child (by Dorothy his wife, dau. of Stephen Riou, Esq., Capt.
Seat —Thomastown House, Frankford, King's Co. 1st regt. Horse Grenadier Guards) of Col. Lyde Browne, who
was in command of the 21st Fusiliers, and was killed while
hastening to the relief of Lord Kilwarden, in Emmett’s rebel-
BENNETT OF THORPE PLACE. lion, 1803 (2nd son of Lyde Browne, Esq., by Margaret his
wife, dau. and heiress of Richard Barwell, Esq. of Esher,
Bennett, The Rev. Henry-Leigh, of Thorpe Surrey), and had issue,

Place, Surrey, J.P., b. 17 May, 1795 on. 11 Sept. ; i. Ralph-Augustus, his heir.
ii. Edward^Riou-George (Rev.), Rector of Hope Bowdler,
1845, Caroline, 2nd dau. of G-eorge-Henry Crutchley, co.
Salop, b. 1 Dec. 1834.
Esq. of Sunning Hill Park, Berks, by Juliana his in. Philip-Riou-Ilenry, b. 4 June, 1842.
wife, dau. of Sir William Burrell, 2nd bart. of iv. Lyde-Ernest-George, b. 27 May, 1845.
i. Dora-Georgina-Harington, to. 22 Nov. 1853, Rev. Frederic-
Valentine House, Essex, and has issue, j
J. Richards, Vicar of Boxley, grandson of Chief Baron
i. Henry-Currie-Leigh, b. 25 July, 1852. Richards.
ii. Herbert- James-Leigh, b. 25 July, 1854.
ii. Charlotte- Julia-Mary. m. Mary-Elizabeth. J I
iv. Fanny-Mary. v. Madeleine-Barbara. I
i. Mary-Leigh.
Mr. Benson and was s. by his eldest son,
d. 11 April, 1871,
iLtttCagC. — On
the dissolution of the monasteries by
Ralph-Augustus Benson, now of Lutwyche.
Henry VIII., the manor of Thorpe, Surrey, became vested in
the Crown, and remained so until granted in 1590, by Queen

Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., on waves of the sea,
an old English galley, all ppr., on a chief, wavy, az., a hand
Elizabeth, to Sir John Wolley, her Latin Secretary. His only couped at the wrist, supporting on a dagger the scales of justic<
son and heir, Sir Francis Wolley, M.P. for Haslemere, d. 1609, or, for Benson 2nd and 3rd, arg. a bend engr. between tw(
;

having devised this estate to his cousin, William Minterne, fleurs-de-lis sa., forLewin.
with remainder to another cousin, Elizabeth Minterne. This Crest—A. horse, caparisoned, passant, ppr., on the breast t

shield arg.
lady, Elizabeth Minterne, to. Sir Francis Leigh, whose an-
cestors had long been settled at Addington, Surrey. With
Motto — Leges arma tenent sanctas.
Seat — Lutwyche Hall, near Wenlock.
the descendants of Sir Francis Leigh, and Elizabeth his wife,
Thorpe remained, until, by the marriage of the two co-heiresses,
Mary ajid Anne, in the years 1731 and 1737 respectively, it BENTINCK OF TERBING TON
devolved to the families of Bennett and Spencer. Eventually ST. CLEMENT.
a division of the Leigh estates took place, and in 1768, under G-eorge - William
Aldenburg - Bentinck,
the provisions of an Act of Parliament, Thorpe was allotted to
Pierrepont, Esq. of Terrington St. ^Clement, Nor
The Rev. Wolley-Leigh Bennett. His son,
The Rev. John-Leigh Bennett, of Thorpe, pulled down the folk, late M.P. for the western division of tha
old mansion at Hall Place, and built a new and handsome county, b. 17 July, 1803. This gentleman is til
house in its stead, to which he gave the name of Thorpe Place. eldest son of "Vice-Admiral William Bentinck, b;
'

He to. circa 1792, Harriott-Eliza, dau. of Rev. Thomas-Leigh Lady Frances-Augusta-Eliza Pierrepont, only dai
A —
BEN THE LANDED GENTRY. BER 113

of Charles, lsfc Earl Manvers, and grandson of


ii. Emma, m. 23 July, 1805, William-Henry Fellowes, Esq. of
Ramsey Abbey, Huntingdon, and d. 1858, having had
co.
Capt. John-Albert Bentinck, R.N., Count of the with other issue Fellowes of Ramsey Abbey), a son,
(see
Empire, whose father, the Hon. William Bentinck, Richard Benyon, Nov. 1811, s. to Englefield at the
b. 17
a noble of Holland, was son of William Bentinck, death of his maternal uncle, Richard-Benyon de Beauvoir,
J ane, Dowager 1854, when he assumed, the surname of Benyon.
1st Earl of Portland, by his 2nd wife,
Lady Berkeley. (See Burke’s Peerage.) Mr. Benyon d. 22 Aug. 1796, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Benyon de Beauvoir, Esq. of Englefield House,
Arms— Az., a cross-moline arg. J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff Berks, 1816, b. 28 April, 1770 ;

Orest— Out of a marquess’s coronet, ppr., two arms, counter- to. 27 Sept. 1797, Elizabeth, only dau. of Francis Sykes, Esq.
embowed, vested gu., on the hands gloves or, each holding an of Basildon Park, Berks, and by her (who d. 29 Oct.
ostrich feather arg.
1822) had no issue. Mr. Benyon de Beauvoir assumed the
Seat —Torrington St. Clement, Norfolk.
surname of Powlett-Wrighte, 1814, and that of De Beauvoir
1822. He d. 1854, having devised a portion of his estates to
BENTLEY OF WEST HOUSE. (the son of his sister) his nephew, Richard Fellowes, who
assumed the name of Benyon, and is now of Englefield.
Bentley, Robert- John, Esq. of West House,
Rotherham, co. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Aug. Arms —Vaire, and or on a chief, wavy of the last, an
sa.
eastern crown, between two mullets gu., for Benyon, quar-
1822 m. 8 May, 1844, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Thomas
; tering Fellowes.
Hirst, Esq. of Low House, near Bradford, and by Crest —A griffin sejant or, collared with an eastern crown
gu., holding in the beak a Guernsey lily, ppr.
her (who d. 1870) had issue,

Motto Vincam vel moriar.
i. Robert, 6. 23 Feb. 1848, deceased. —
Seat Englefield House, near Reading.
ii. Montagu, b. 5 March, 1853; d. 13 Oct. 1859. lown House — 17, Grosvenor Square, W.
in. Philip-Arthur, b. 19 June, 1854.
iv. Netherwood, b. 12 July, 1857.
Aug. 1863.
I
v. Lionel-Mortimer, b. 3
i. Harriet-Maud. n. Constance-Sarah.
BENYON OF CULFORD HALL.
I in. Agnes-Isabel. Benyon, The Rev. Edward-Richard, of Cul-
ford Hall, Suffolk, J.P., b. 21 Nov. 1802 ; m. 5 Oct.
Emcage.—This family of Bentley comes
from the neigh-
I lourhood of Halifax, and claims to be the same as that from
1830, Jane, dau. of Edward Evans, Esq. of Eyton
I /hich sprang Richard Bentley, D.D., Master of Trinity Hall, Leominster, co. Hereford, which lady d. 1876.
t lollege, Cambridge, and Jeremy Bentley, who sat in Parlia- Seat —Culford Hall, near Bury St. Edmunds.
lient as Member for Halifax, 1654 and 1656.
ft Robert Bentley, Esq., son of Timothy Bentley (who d. 31
larch, 1830), by Betty Green his wife (who d. 7 March, 1863),
28 May, 1850, leaving, by Elizabeth his wife (who d. 14
.
BERE OF MOREBATH HOUSE.
I eb. 1834), dau. of Miles Netherwood, Esq. of Deighton Bere, Montague, Esq. of Morebath, Devon,
I all, Huddersfield, one son and two daus., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Bristol, Q.C., b. 9
- Robert-John, now of West House. July, 1824; m. 12 Aug. 1852, Cecil- Henrietta, 2nd
Mary, m. Edward Robinson, Esq. of Westville, Rotherham.
dau. of Capt. Thomas- Wentworth Buller, R.N., of
John Worthington, Esq. of Brockhurst Hall,
Elizabeth, to.
Cheshire. Wimple, Devon, and has issue,
v Arms— Or, three bends sa. i. Montagu-Clavill, b. 21 Oct. 1856.
1 Crest— spaniel dog passant, arg. ii. Francis- Wentworth. hi. Sandford.
- Motto —Vive ut vivas. iv. Charles-Fulbert. v. Henry-Sidney.
* Seat—West House, near Rotherham. Cecil-Mary.
i. Alice-Julia. ii.

hi. Edith-Mabel. iv. Ada-Margaret.


v. Rosamond- Andecina.
BENYON OF ENGLEFIELD.
Htneagu.—The family of Bere, one of very great anti-
Benyon, Richard, Esq. of Englefield House, quity, was seated at Huntsham as early as the reign of Edward
Irks, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1857, II., and its pedigree appeal’s recorded in the Heralds’ Visita-

I airman of Quarter Sessions, M.P. for Berks 1860 tions. In the reign of Queen Anne, the Beres sold Huntsham,
ft 1876 b.. 17 Nov. 1811 m. 25 March, 1858,
; ;
and purchased Morebath.
zabeth-Mary, 2nd dau. of Robert Clutterbuck, Montague-Bere Baker, Esq. of Morebath (son and heir of
William Baker, Esq. of Timberscomb, Somerset, by Anne
%\. of Watford House, Herts, and has issue,
his wife, dau. and eventual heir of Davy Bere, Esq. of More-
Marion-Emma. ii. Edith-Gertrude. in. Julia. bath, grandson of Richard Bere, Esq., who purchased the
manor of Morebath), assumed the surname and arms of Bere,
. Benyon assumed the surname of Benyon in
by royal license, 9 Dec. 1775. He to. 1st. 1795, Anne, eldest
Ii i of that of Fellowes in 1854, in compliance
dau. of the Rev. Thomas-Edward Clarke, of Trimlet House,
;

9 h the will of his maternal uncle, Richard Benyon Somerset, and 2ndly, 25 Jan. 1804, Anne, dau. of Robert Lee,
(1 Beauvoir, Esq. Esq. of Bardon, Somerset (who m. 2ndly, John-Burgess
Richard Benyon, Esq., Governor of Fort St. Kerslake, Esq. and 3rdly, Richard Campion, Esq.) by the
s tlieagc.
; ;

§’ge, in the East Indies (son of Daniel Benyon, Esq., by


former only he had issue,
his wife), b. 26 Nov. 1698; to. 18 July, 1745, for his Montague, his heir.
vife, Mary, widow of Powlett Wrighte, Esq. of Englefield,
William, M.A., Vicar of Morebath, and Perpetual Curate of
Upton, to. Mary-Emily, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Sprye,
ft dau. of Francis Tyssen, Esq. of Hackney, by Rachel his
Vicar of Ugborough, co. Devon d. s. p. 5 Oct. 1844.
;
fi dau. of Richard de Beauvoir, Esq., and had by her an Edward, Major in the army, m. Arabella-Elizabeth, eldest
son, Richard, of whom presently. Mrs. Benyon’s son by dau. of William Pigou, Esq. of Hounslow, and had issue,
4f 3rst husband, Powlett Wrighte, Esq., grandson of Sir Emily-Anne; Bessie-Bella and Annette-Frances, d. 1870.
;

ih an Wrighte, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, was Anne-Clarke, m. 1st, 1821, Rev. R.-F. Follett, M.A., and
yett Wrighte, Esq., of Englefield, who d. 1779, and 2ndly, 1836, Edward Beadon, Esq. of Taunton.

ffc sathed his estates to his uncle, Nathan Wrighte, for Mr. Baker d. 29 Jan. 1804, and was s. by his son,
Iff' vith remainder to his half-brother, Montague Baker Bere, Esq. of Morebath, co. Devon, D.L.,

'hard Benyon, Esq. of Gidea Hall, Essex, 6 28 June, .
Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Commissioners of Bankruptcy,
- •
m. 3 Sept. 1767, Hannah, eldest dau. of Sir Edward b. 15 July, 1798; to. 12 Aug. 1822, Wilhelmina- Jemima, 3rd

Bart, of Breamore House, and by her (who d. 27 April, dau. of Daniel Sandford, D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh (see Sand-
‘Si left issue, ford of Sandford), and had issue,

v BjtiCHARD, his successor. Montague, now of Morebath.


tl[Edward-Henry, d. unm. 1806. Charles-Sandford (Rev.) Rector of Uploman, near Tiverton,
Charles, R.N., d. unm. 1811. 6.25 Jan. 1829; to. Frances, dau. of Arthur Troyte, Esq.
lanruih-Elizabeth, m. Edward Fellowes, Esq. of Little Frances-Ann-Julia, to. Rev. Sackville-H. Berkeley, Vicar of
,
Iding, co. Huntingdon, Vice-Admiral, R.N. Morebath.
I
— ;
;

114 BER THE LANDED GENTRY. BER


Willielmina-Adelaide-Georgina, d June, 1864. hi. William-Randal-Hamilton, 6. 19 June, 1859.
iv. Marcus-John-Barre, b 1868.
Mr. Bere, a gentleman of considerable standing in his profes-
.

1. Emma-Clara. 11 . Barbara-Caroline.
sion, and one much respected in the West of England, d 13 .

iu. Mary-Elizabeth. iv. Louisa-Gertrude-Douglas.


Dec. 1858, and was s. by his eldest son.

Arms Arg., three bears’ heads sa., muzzled or, quartering 3LtUta3£. Bight Hon. John Beresford, 2nd son of
Clavill, sa., three keys arg. Marcus, 1 st Earl of Tyrone, by his wife Lady Catherine

Motto Bear and forbear. Power, Baroness Le Poer in her own right, dau. and heiress of

Seats Morebath House, Tiverton; and Grimstone, Horra- James, last Earl of Tyrone, left, by Barbara his 2nd wife, dau.
bridge, Devon.
and co-heir of Sir William Montgomery, Bart, of Magbie Hill,
three sons and five daus. The eldest son,
Henry-Barre Beresford, Esq. of Learmount, b . 25 Sept.
BERE OF TIMEWELL. 1784; m. 29 Feb. 1812, Eliza, youngest dau. of John Bayly,
Bere, Rev. John, Rector of Skilgate, Somer- Esq. of Bristol, and by her (who d. 22 Dec. 1831) had issue,

set, B.A., s. liis father 17 Aug. 1863 m. 24 Aug. ;


John-Barre, now of Learmount.
Henry-Barre, Comm. R.N., b. 23 July, 1816 ; d. 1871.
1869, Caroline-Matilda, only dau. of the late Rev. William-Montgomery (Rev.), 5.31 Oct. 1817; to. 18 Feb.
William Bernard, of Clatworthy, Somerset. 1851, Rosa, dau. of John Turner, Esq. ot Brighton, and d.
2 April, 1868, having had issue, William- James-Montgomery,
Etnea 3 C.-BEV.J 0 HN Bere, Bectorof Morebath, (younger b.1859; James-Hugh-Brownlow Harriet-Sarah Florence-
brother of Davy Bere, Esq. of Morebath, whose dau. Anne, to.
; ;

Mary-Anne and Eva-Barre.


;

William Baker, Esq., great-grandfather of Montague Bere, James-David, late Major 76th
regt., 6 . 2 April, 1819; to . 3 Oct.
,

Esq.), to. Mary Hayman, and was father of John, his heir, 1»68, Charioitc-M., dau. of the late VV. -Lennox Conyngham,
and Richard, B.D., Vicar of Carhampton, d. unm. 1831. Esq. of Springhill, and d. 27 Sept. 1878.
The elder son, George-de la Poer, late Capt 16th regt., b. 13 Feb. 1826; to. 15
Dec. 1849, Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Conyers, and <2. 5 June,
The Bev. John Bere, M.A., Vicar of Morebath, and Bector
1865, leaving two sons and a dau., Charles-Edward-de la Poer,
of Skilgate, Somerset, to. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Robert 46th regt., b. 1850; Tristram-Henry Barre, Lieut. R.N.
Pearce, Esq. of Morebath, and had (with two daus., Anne, to. Walter-Montgomery and Daphne-Sarah.
;

1814, Stucley-Tristram Lucas, Esq., and Elizabeth, who d. Mary-Barbara, to. 9 Feb. 1836, Thomas-William Fountaine,
unm.) two sons, John, late of Timewell House, and Richard, Esq. of Narford Hall, Norfolk, and d. 1868.
LL.B., Rector of Skilgate, Somerset, d 27 Feb. 1865. The
.
Eliza-Franees, d. 1859.

eldest son and heir, —


Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., crusilly-fitchee, three
John Bere, Esq. of Timewell House, Devon, J.P., to. fleurs-de-lis, a border, engrailed, sa., for Beresford ; 2nd and
Mary, dau. of Rev. James Randolph, of Tiverton, and dying 3rd, arg., a chief, indented, sa., for Power.
17 Aug. 1863, wass. by his eldest son, the present Rev. John
Crest —A
dragon’s head, erased, arg., pierced through the neck
with a broken spear, or, point arg., thrust through the upper
Bere, Rector of Skilgate. His next brother, Richard Bere, Esq.
jaw.
of The Lodge, Milverton, Somerset, to. Mary-Senior Sainsbury, Motto —Nil nisi cruce.
and has issue. Seats —Learmount and Ashbrook, co. Londonderry.
Arms and Motto—As Bere of Morebath.
Seat — Skilgate Rectory, Wiveliscombe.
BERESFORD-HOPE.
See Hope.
BERENS OF KEVIN G-T ON.
Berens, Richard-Benyon, Esq., M.A., of Kev- PACK-BERESFORD.
ington, Kent. J.P., b. 15 March, 1834 m. 13 ;

June, 1860, Fanny- Georgina, dau. of Alexander- See Pack.


Atherton Park, Esq., Master of the Court of
Common Pleas, and has issue,
BERESFORD OF MACBIE HILL,
Richard,
b. 28 Jan. 1864.
I.

II . George, b. 11 Jan. 1866.


co. PEEBLES.
hi. Herbert, 6 . 2 Oct. 1867. See Burke’s Peerage.
ILtnCBSC.— Joseph Berens, Esq. of Kevington, to. 1799,
Charlotte, dau. of Rubon Benyon,
Esq., and d. 11 Jan. 1853,
BERINGTON OF WINSLEY.
leaving by her (who d. July, 1854) a son,
Richard-Beauvoir Berens, Esq. of Kevington, to. 10 Bertngton, John, Esq. of Mote Hall, co. Salop :

Jan. 1833,. Catherine, dau. of J.-E. Dowdeswell, Esq. of Pull J.P., D.L., Lieut-Col. Hereford
1822 Militia, b.
Court, co. Worcester, M.P., and d. 25 Feb. 1859, having had m. 1851, Georgiana, dau. of J.-S. Coxon, Esq. oi
issue, Flesk Priory, co. Kerry.
Richard-Berens, now of Kevington.
Edward-Osmond. —
5LtllFA3C. Blount, in his MS. Collections forHerefordshire\
Caroline. speaking of Winsley, anciently Windesley, says “In Edwari :

III.’s time, Beryton of Stoke Lacy married the daughter ant


Arms—Arg., on a mount vert, a bear, passant, sa.
heir of Rowland de Windesley, and had by her this ancien
—A demi-bear, salient, sa.
1

Crest
seat, with other lands, which has continued in the family eve
Seat — Kevington, St. Mary Cray, Kent.
since. But in later tymes the name has been changed t< :

Berington. This house lyes in the parish of Hope-under-Din


more, and as a badge of its antiquity there is carved in wood
BERESFORD OF LEARMOtTNT. in old characters, over the porch, a cross with these words

Per signum T libera nos Domine.’ Upon the crossbeam
Beresford, John-Barrf,, Esq. of Learmount, of the hall is carved an ancient coat-of-arms, consisting o|
co. Londonderry, J.P. and D.L., M.A. Oxon, Vice- bendy of five pieces, which haply was the arms of Windesle I

Lieutenant co. Derry, b. 19 April, 1815 m 1st, ; . before the Beringtons were owners of it.”
23 April, 1840, Sophia, sister of Hugh Lyons-Mont- Simon Berington, Esq. (eldest son of William Berington, cj
gomery, Esq., M.P. co. Leitrim, and had by her Stoke Lacy, by Elizabeth Kittleby his 2nd wife, and grandso
(who d 21 March, 1850) two sons,
.
of John Berington, Esq. of Stoke Lacy, by Eleanor his wife
dau. and heir of Rowland Wyndesley, of Wyndesley), wa
I. Henry-Barr£-Blacker, Lieut., R.N., b . 4 May, 1848. great-grandfather of
II . J 0 I1 n-Cl a udi us-Montgom e ry R.E., A.D.C., and Assistant
,
John Berington, Esq. of Winsley, living in 1683, aged 3.' 1

Private Secretary to H.-G. the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland,


He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Woolrych, Bart, of Due
b 3 Feb. 1850.
.
maston, Salop, and had, with other issue,
He m. 2ndly, 7 July, 1853, Caroline, only child of John, his heir.
William-Hamilton Ash, Esq. of Ashbrook, by Lady Thomas, living 1683, to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Russell, <
'j

Little Malvern, and had (besides a son, who d. s. p.) an onl I

Elizabeth-Emma his wife, sister of George Sholto, dau. and heir, Elizabeth, to. Thomas Williams, Esq. <!

Earl of Morton, and by her has,


W ;

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Trillynix, co. Flint, who acquired with her Little Malvern, Thomas Berington, Esq. (2nd son of John Berington, Fsq. of
and left an only dau. and heiress, Mary, who to. Walter Winsley) by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Russell, Esq. of
Wakeman, Esq., and d. s. p., devising Little Malvern to her
Little Malvern. Mr. William Berington d. 16 April, 1847, and
kinsman, William Berington Esq. of Hereford (the son of
was s. by his only surviving son, the present, Charles-Michael
her second cousin, Charles).
Elizabeth. Berington, Esq. of Little Malvern Court.
The eldest son and heir, Arms, &c —As Berington of Winsley, with due difference.
.

John Berington, Esq. of Winsley, to. the dau. and heir of Seat —Little Malvern Court, Malvern, co. Worcester.
Andrews of Hereford, and had, with a younger son, Simon
(Rev.), an elder son and heir,
John Berington, Esq. of Winsley and Devereux Wotton,
who to. Winifred, dau. of John Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmoor BERKELEY OF COTHERIDGE.
Park, co. Worcester, and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1791) had Berkeley, Rev. Willi am-Comyns, of Cotheridge
issue,
Court, co. Worcester, b. 1810; m. 1844, Harriett-
i.John d. s. p. at Bristol, Elizabeth, dau. of John-Bowyer Nichols, Esq.,
n. Thomas, his successor.
hi. Joseph (Rev.). F.S.A., and has issue,
iv. Charles, ancestor of Berington of Little Malvern Court. Rowland-Comyns.
i. ii. William-Nichols.
i. Winifred, d. unm. 24 Sept. 1826.
ii. Elizabeth, to. Lacon Lambe, Esq. ; d. 30 Sept. 1823.
hi. Edmond-Robert. iv. Herbert-Bowyer.
hi. Mary, m. 1 Dec. 1770, John Eldridge, of London.
iv. Catherine,
3LtnC7l(JC. —
illiam Berkeley, Esq., b. 1582; eldest son
\ a,, of Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of Worcester and Spetchley, M.P.
v. Bridget, and vi. another dau. $
(see Berkeley of Spetchley), to. Margaret, dau. of Thomas
vii. Henrietta, d. unm. 5 July, 1825.
viii. Jane, d. unm. 1 Jan. 1820. Chettle, Esq. of co. Worcester. In the 13th of James I., he pur-

Mr. Berington d. 2 Feb. 1794, aged 87, and was s. by his chased from Sir John Acton, of Elmley-Lovet, co. Worcester,
eldest surviving son, the manor and estate of Cotheridge, and served the office of
Thomas Berington, Esq. of Winsley. He m. Jane, only dau. High Sheriff 1618. At his decease, 1658, he left, with two
of Francis Risden, Esq. of Howfield, Essex, and by her (who daus., a son and heir,
d. Feb. 1812) had issue. Sir Rowland Berkeley, Knt. of Cotheridge, b. 1613; a
Cavalier Officer, and M.P. for the city of Worcester, one
John, heir to his father.
Thomas-Risdon, of Hereford. of the intended Knights of the Royal Oak. He m. Dorothy,
William, to. Mary Hughes, and has issue, John and Harriet. dau. of Sir Thomas Cave, Knt. ot Stanford, co. Northampton,
Rowland, d. s. p. and had, with four daus., a son, Thomas, who d. unm. at
Caroline. Maria. Louisa. Harriet. Megree, in Greece, 1669. Sir Rowland d. 1696. The eldest
The eldest son, dau.,
John Berington, Esq. of Winsley, D.L., Lieut. -Col. Here- Elizabeth Berkeley, s. to the estates, to. Henry Greene,
ford Militia, to. Frances, widow of J. Dickenson, Esq., and d. Esq. of Wykin, co. Warwick, and had a son,
25 Jan. 1852, leaving issue, Rowland Greene, Esq., who assumed the surname of Ber-
i. John, now of Mote Hall. keley, and was High Sheriff co. Worcester 1711, m. Mary, dau.,
ii. Rowland. hi. Thomas, and co-heir of George Bohun, Esq. of Newhouse and Coundon,
iv. William. v. Charles. co. Warwick, and had, with eight daus., of whom Jane, to.

Arms—Sa., three greyhounds, courant, arg., collared gu., William, 5th Lord Craven, of Combe Abbey, co. Warwick
within a border of the last a crescent for difference. and Katherine, was 2nd wife of Thomas, 4th Lord Leigh, of
Crest —A greyhound’s head, couped, arg., gorged with a Stoneleigh, two sons,
collar gu. i. Rowland, his heir.

Seat —Mote Hall, Salop. ii. Lucy (Rev.), Rector of Great Whitley and Acton Beau-
champ, co. Worcester, to. Jane, dau. of Robert Coxe, Esq.
of London, and had, with a dau. Jane, wife of Rev. William
Calcot, of Caynham Court, a son,
Rowland (Rev.), LL.D., Fellow of New Coll., Vicar of
BERINGTON OF LITTLE MALVERN Writtle, and Rector of Rochfort, Essex, to. Elizabeth,
COURT. dau. of John Wathen, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, and had
issue,
Berin&ton, Charles -Michael, Esq. of Little
1 John-Rowland (Rev.), s. to the Cotheridge estates.
Malvern Court, co. Worcester, High Sheriff 1868, 2 William, heir to his brother.
late Captain in the Worcester Yeomanry Cavalry, 3 Henry-Comyns, to. Charlotte, dau. of Thomas
Swayne, Esq., d. 1846, having had issue.
J.P. and D.L., b. 15 Feb. 1830; m. 1st, 2 July,
4 George, of Caynham Court, Salop, Major in the army,
1858, Ellen-Mary, 2nd dau. of the late James to. Jane, dau. of John Beattie, Esq., M.D., and left
Balfe, Esq. of Runnymede, co. Roscommon, which at his decease, 1868, John-William, and other issue.
lady d. s. p. 18 Aug. 1866. He m. 2ndly, 1869, Mary- He assumed the surname of Calcott, by the will of
his aunt, Jane, Mrs. Calcot.
Louisa-Patricia, eldest dau. of the late Michael- 5 Thomas, d. unm. 1819.
Agnew Coxon, Esq., Bombay C.S., and has issue, 6 Charles, to. Susan, dau. of Thomas Clarke, Esq., and
had issue.
i. William. ii. Charles-Michael. 1 Lucy, to. Clement Hue, Esq., M.D. d. 1851. ;

i. Frances. ii. Josephine. in. Ellen, 2 Mary-Anne, to. Capt. Kersteman.


iv. Mary. v. Winifride. 3 Emily, to. James Bishop, Esq. d. 1838.;

Mr. Berkeley d. 1731, and was s. by his elder son,


ILtltCffgC.—This, a branch of Berington of Winsley, is des- Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of Cotheridge, who to. Lucy, dau.
cended from
of Anthony Lechmere, Esq. of Severn End, and had issue,
Charles Berington, Esq. of Wintercott, co. Hereford, 4th Rowland, his heir; Henry-Rowland, who s. his brother;
son of John Berington, Esq. of Winsley, b. 5 April, 1747, at
and with three younger sons and one dau., all of whom d. unm.
Winsley. Hem. 1 Dec. 1770, Mary, youngest dau. and co-heir of
three daus., Anne, to. Rev. Richard Tomkyns, of Henwiclc
William Jay, Esq. of Wintercott, and d. 9 Feb. 1809, having by
House, co. Worcester; Mary, to. Joseph Severne, Esq. of
her (who d. 5 Dec. 1810) had issue. His 2nd surviving son,
Munderfield Harold, co. Hereford; and Margaret, to. William
William Berington, Esq. of Little Malvern Court, b. 13 Feb. Yeomans, Esq. of co.Worcester. Mr. Berkeley d. 1759, and was
1794; to. 18 May, 1829, Mary-Frances, only child of Don Josef
s. by his eldest son,
Brun, of Cadiz, by his wife, Josefa-Teresa-Ramona-Donata Esq. of Cotheridge, High Sheriff 1764,
Rowland Berkeley,
Langton, 4th dau. of Michael-Lawrence- Joseph Langton, Esq. of by
and M.P. for Droitwich 1774, who dying s. p. 1805, was s.
Cadiz, of the family of Langton, of Grenan, co. Kilkenny,
his brother,
Ireland, and by her (who d. 12 Oct. 1866) had issue to survive,
The Rev. Henry-Rowland Berkeley, of Cotheridge, D.C.L.,
Charles-Michael, now of Little Malvern Court. Fellow of New College, Oxford, Rector of Onibury, Salop,
of Shelsley Beauchamp, co. Worcester. He to. Mary,
dau.
Mr. William Berington s. to the Little Malvern estate, and
of David Jones, Esq. of New Woodstock, co. Oxford, and
d. s.p.
mder the will of his cousin, Mrs. Mary Wakeman, dau. and
of Thomas Williams, Esq. of Trillynix, co. Flint, and 1832, when he was s. by his nephew,
:

teir
-
1

it tie Malvern, co. Worcester. The Little Malvern estate Mr. The Rev. Richard Tomkyns, Fellow of New College, Rector
Williams acquired by his wife Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of of Great Harwood, Bucks, who assumed the
surname of
f
1 2
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116 BER THE LANDED GENTRY. BER


Berkeley. m. Louisa, dau. of Rev. James Preedy, and
lie and co-heir of John Wyborne, Esq. of Flixton, co. Norfolk;
had a Louisa-Anne, who to. Edward-Russell Ingram,
dau., 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Thomas Fitzherbert, Esq. of Swin-
Esq. of Waresley, co. Worcester. Mr. Tomkyns Berkeley d. nerton, co. Stafford and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Parry,
;

1840,and was s. by his cousin, Esq. of Twysog, co. Denbigh. Mr. Berkeley d. s. p. 1804; and
Rev. John-Rowland Berkeley, of Cotheridge, Fellow of was s. by nephew,
his

New College, Rector of Much Cowame, co. Hereford, grand- Robert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, to. 1792, Apollonia,
son of the Rev. Lucy Berkeley. He d. unm. 1850, and was s. 3rd dau. of Richard Lee, Esq. of Llanfoist, co. Monmouth, and
by his brother, left at his decease an only son,

William Berkeley, Esq. of Cotheridge, m. 1809, Lucy- Robert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, b. 21 May, 1794 to. ;

Frederica, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Richard Comyns, Esq. 24 Jan. 1822, Henrietta-Sophia, eldest dau. and co-heir of Paul
of Hylands, Essex, and d. 13 Nov. 1869, aged 85, leaving Benfield, Esq. of Grosvenor Square, M.P., by Mary-Frances
issue (by her, who d. 12 Dec. 1878, aged 94), his wife, grand-dau. of Sir John Swinburne, Bart, of Capheaton,

x. William -Comyns, his heir. and by her (who d. 15 Dec. 1857) had issue,
ii. Comyns-Rowland, of Gray’s-Inn, to. Mary, 2nd dau. of i. Robert, now of Spetchley Park.
the Rev. Frederick Lateward, Rector of Perivale, Middle- ii. John-Edward, b. 6 March, 1827 d. 1847. ;

sex, and has issue. hi. Henry-William, Major 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. Feb. 1830 ;
iii. Charles-Clement, of Lincoln’s-Inn, Barrister-at-Law. to. 18 April, 1872, Catherine, dau. of G.-Forde Copeland,
iv. George-Brackenbury. v. Augustus, Esq. of Bayshill, co. Gloucester, and has issue, Henry, b.
i.Emily-Comyns. 23 March, 1873; Christopher, b. 18 Jan. 1877, and Eva.
and was s. by his eldest son. iv. Frederick-Charles, 6. Feb. 1835; d. 8 June, 1866.
Mr. Berkeley d. 13 Nov. 1869,
v. Francis-Rowland, h. May, 1840.

Arms Gu., a chevron arg., between ten crosses-pattee of i. Mary-Frances, d. 1841. „ii. Harriet-Eliza.
the second. iii.Agnes-Mary-Caroline.
Crest— bear’s head, couped, arg., muzzled gu. iv. Emily-Jane, to. Oct. 1855, Simon-Thomas Scrope, Esq.

Motto Dieu avec nous. of Danby Hall, co. York.
Seat — Cotheridge Court, Worcester. v. Mary, to. Sept. 1857, Viscount Feilding, now Earl of
Denbigh.

BERKELEY OF SPETCHLEY PARK. Mr. Berkeley d. 26 Sept. 1874, and was s. by his eldest son.

Berkeley, Robert, Esq. of Spetchley Park, co. Arms— Gu., a chevron arg. between ten crosses pattee of
the second.
Worcester, J.P. and D.L., b. 8 Oct. 1823 m. ; Crest — A bear’s head, couped, arg., uzzled gu.
4 March, 1851, Lady Mary -Catherine Browne, dau. Motto — Dieu avec nous.
of Thomas, 3rd Earl of Kenmare, and has issue, Seat —Spetchley Park, co. Worcester.
i. Robert-Valentine, b. 29 April, 1853.
Maurice, 2 April, 1855.
ii.

in.
b.
Thomas-Mowbray, b. 11 Nov. 1859.
BERKELEY OF CEDAR HILL.
rv. Hubert, b. 25 June, 1864. Berkeley, Thomas-Berkeley Hardtman-, Esq.
v. Oswald, 6. 8 Dec. 1866. of Cedar Hill, Antigua, and the Fountain and
vi. Wulstan, b. 2 Nov. 1871.
Shadwell estates, St. Kitts, West Indies, a Magis-
i. Augusta, TP. 9 May, 1876, Charles- William -Francis
trate for the Island of St. Kitts, a Member of the
Viscount Campden, eldest son of Charles George, 2nd
Earl of Gainsborough, and d. 5 Nov. 1877. Executive and Legislative Councils of that Island,
ii. Mary-Ida, to. 9 May, 1876, William Fitzherbert Brock- also Vice-President of the Federal Council of the
holes, Esq. of Claughton Hall, co. Lancaster. Leeward Islands, and Colonel in the Militia, b. 3
iii. Maud. iv. Agnes. Jan. 1824 ; m. 26 May, 1846, Alice, 3rd dau. of the
v. Constance. vi. Etheldreda. lateHon. John-Hart Rawlings, formerly in the 9th
HtHCTlCJf The Hon. Thomas Berkeley, 4th son of James, regt.,and niece of Sir Anthony Hart, formerly
6th Lord Berkeley, by Isabel, his 2nd wife, dau. and co-heir of Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and has issue,
Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, was seated at Dursley, Thomas-Berkeley, 20 May, 1847.
i. b.
co. Gloucester. He m. Margaret, dau. of Richard Guy, Esq.
ii. John-Hart, Lieut, and Adjutant 83rd foot, 6. 1 Aug.
of Minsterworth, in the same co., and dying in 1484, was s. by
1849.
his son,
in. Henry-Spencer, Barrister of the Inner Temple, b. 3 Sept.i
Richard Berkeley Esq. of Dursley, whose son, by Margaret
1851.
Dyer his wife,
iv. Humphrey-George, b. 14 Oct. 1860.
William Berkeley, Esq., M.P., was father (by Elizabeth
i. Alice-Howard.
Burghill his wife) of
ii. Annie-Berkeley, m. 23 Oct. 1873, Hon. Arthur-Wyndham
Rowland Berkeley, Esq., M.P. for the city of Worcester,
Holmes-A’Court, 6th son of William-Henry, 2nd Lord
who purchased from Philip Sheldon, Esq., the estate of
Heytesbury
Spetchley. He to. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Heywood, Esq.,
iii. Aymfee-Martha.
and dyingin 1611, had, with five younger sons and nine daus.,
William, of Cotheridge ( see that family) ; and Mr. Hardtman-Berkeley assumed by royal license
Sir Robert Berkeley, Knt. of Spetchley, b. an eminent
1584, the additional name of Berkeley, as heir of his
Lawyer, one of the Judges of the Court of King’s Bench. He maternal grandfather Maurice Berkeley, Esq.
m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Conyers, Esq. of East
Barnet, and dying in 1656 (a splendid monument to his memory ittUCajje. —
aurice Berkeley, b. 1698, of the family ol
still remains in Spetchley Church), left an only son and suc-
Berkeley, of Berkeley, co. Gloucester, went to the West Indies,
cessor,
where he to. 1732, Miss Tobin, of the Island of Nevis, and had.
Thomas Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, m. Anne, dau. of with a dau. Mary (who d. unm.), a son,
William Darell, Esq. of Scotney, in Sussex (descended from Henry Berkeley, Esq., b. 1734; d. 1800. He was foi
a niece of Archbishop Chicheley, Founder of All Souls’ College, many years an Officer in the Colonial Service ; he m. Julia
Oxford). Their son, dau. of Charles Manning, and had, with other issue,
Thomas Berkeley, Esq., to. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of i. Maurice, b. 1766; to. Mary, dau. of John Earle, and d
William Holyoke, Esq. of Morton Basset, co. Warwick, and 1819, having had issue,
dying 1719, was s. by his son, Anne-Howard, m. 1821, Thomas-AUman Hardtman, Esq.
Thomas Berkeley, Esq., m. Mary, dau. and heiress of J.P. for the Island of St. Kitts, and had issue a son, th.
present,
Robert Davis, Esq. of Clytha, co. Monmouth, and dying in
France, left two sons, viz., Thomas-Berkeley Hardtman-Berkeley.
ii. Thomas, who erected a monument to his father in th
Robert, his heir.
church of St. George, Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indies
John, who to. 1st, Catherine, dau. of Charles Bodenham,
with the following inscription :

Esq. of Rotherwas, co. Hereford, and had an only son,


Robert, successor to his uncle. He to. 2ndly, Jane, dau. —
“ Resurgam. This Tablet is erected by Thomas Berkeley
and co-heir of Sir William Compton, Bart., and had two Esq., to the memory of his much respected father, Henr
daus., Catherine, wife of Robert Canning, Esq. of Fox- Berkeley, Esq., who was born in this Island in Jan. 173-
cote; and Jane, m. Thomas-Anthony, Viscount Southwell. and was the son of Maurice Berkeley, Esq., by Miss Tobii
of the Island of Nevis. Maurice Berkeley descended froi
The elder son, Maurice Berkeley, one of the branches of the ancient an
Robert Berkeley, Esq, of Spetchley, m. 1st, Anne, sister illustrious house of Berkeley, of the co. of Glouceste
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married in the year 1732, Miss Tobin, a daughter of the Henrietta, dau. of the Rev. J oshua Rowley, Rector
very respectable family of Tobin, of the Island of Nevis,
of Bergholt, Suffolk, and niece of Sir William
and with his lady came out to the West Indies, where he did
not long encounter the climate. He died, leaving two sons, Rowley, 2nd bart. of Tendering Hall.
Henry and Maurice. Henry was the father of seven sons
and three daus. (of whom Thomas is the youngest of the
JLtneatJC. —
osias Berners, Esq., was father of

sons) Maurice died unmarried. The high character for James Berners, who to. Mary, dau. and heiress of William
;

honour and integrity upheld in this colony by Henry Robinson, Esq., and was father of
Berkeley is universally acknowledged by all its inhabitants, William Berners, Esq., 6. 1679 m. a dau. of R. Row-
;

and this humble memento is offered by his son as a tribute worth, Esq., and d. 1712, leaving an only surviving son,
of gratitude to his memory, for having shewn so virtuous William Berners, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Henry
an example to his posterity.”
Bendysh, Esq. of South Town, Great Yarmouth, great-great-
grand-dau. of Oliver Cromwell, and was father of
Charles Berners, Esq. of Wolverston Park, 6 1740; to . .

BERNARD OF CASTLE BERNARD. 11 June, 1765, Katherine, dau. of John Laroche, Esq. of
Egham, M.P. for Bodmin, and had issue,
Bernard, Thomas, Esq. of Castle Bernard, Charles, his heir.
King’s Co., Lord- Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of Henry-Denny, Wolverston Park.
late of
that county, and High Sheriff 1837, Lieut.-Col. in William, of London, Banker, b. 1771; to. Rachel, dau. of
John Jarret, Esq. of Freemantle, Hants, and d. 1841, having
the army, late 12th Lancers, Col. King’s Co. Militia, had issue, with two daus., three sons, William, Capt.
b. Sept. 1816 ; s. his father 18 May, 1834. R.H.A. ;
Henry, to. Miss Saunders, of London; and
ICtUCaffT. —
homas Bernard, Esq. of Oldtown and
Arthur.
Maria, to. 1793, Herbert Newton Jarrett, Esq. of the Island
Clonmulsh, co. Carlow, High Sheriff 1708; to. Deborah, sister of Jamaica, and d. 1831.
of John Sheppard, Esq. of Derry vowles, and widow of Richard
Mr. Berners d. 1815, and was s. by his son,
Humphreys, Esq., and dying 1720, left issue, 1 Charles, of Charles Berners, Esq. of Wolverstone Park, d. unm.
Bernard’s Grove, Queen’s Co., High Sheriff ot Carlow in 19 Aug. 1831, aged 61, and was s. by his brother,
1718, d. 1728, leaving issue 2 Franks, of Castletown, King's
;
Ven. Henry-Denny Berners, of Wolverston Park, J.P.,
Co., to. and had issue; 3 Joseph, of whom we' treat. The
Archdeacon of Suffolk, b. 18 Sept. 1769; to. July, 1799, Sarah,
3rd son, dau. of John Jarrett, Esq. of Freemantle, and had issue,
•Joseph Bernard, Esq. of Straw Hill, co. Carlow, and Castle-
John, now ot Wolverstone.
town, King’s Co., High Sheriff of the former in 1730, b. 1694;
Hugh, Capt. R.N., Midanbury, Hants, b. 25 July, 1801 ; to.
to. 1717, Mary, dau. of John Edwards, Esq. of Old Court, co. 29 Oct. 1832, Julia-Alice, dau. of John Ashton, Esq. of The
Wicklow, and had, with five daus., three sons, Grange, near Northwich, and has issue, 1 Charles-Hugh, b.
Thomas, his heir. 28 Aug. 1842, J.P. Suffolk, to. 20 June, 1867, Mary,
John, Capt. R.N., who to. his cousin, Miss Pickering, and youngest dau. of the late Sir Ralph Anstruther, Bart, of
left one son, Joseph, of Frankfort, King’s Co.
Balcaskie, co. Fife, and has a dau., Mary; 1 Julia-Emily;
William, of Straw Hill, co. Carlow, to. his cousin, Mary 2 Alice-Henrietta; 3 Juliana- Augusta, to. 16 Aug. 1867,
Bernard, by whom he had Thomas, of Straw Hill, who d. Henry-Charles Talbot, Esq. 4 Edith-Maude, to. 19 Jan.
;

1807, leaving, besides daus., two sons. 1875, C.-A.-W. Rycroft, second son of the late Sir R.-H.-C.
Rycroft, Bart., and has issue,
Mr. Bernard d. 1764, and was s. by his eldest son, Ralph, Rector of Harkstead, Suffolk, b. March, 1803; to.
Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Castletown, m. Jane, Mrs. Arm- 27 June, 1831, Eliza, dau of Sir Cornelius Cuyler, Bart, of
strong, eldest dau. and co-heiress (with her sisters, Mrs. Welwyn, Herts, and d. leaving issue three sons and three
Drought, of Whigsborough, and Mrs. Tarleton) of Adam daus.
Mitchell, Esq. of Rathgibbon, and d. 1788, leaving, with daus., unm. 1820.
Alice, d.

of whom Grace to. Philip Going, Esq. of Monaquil, and Arms— Quarterly, or and vert.
Susannah to. Bigoe Armstrong, Esq., an only son, Crest —
A monkey, ppr., environed about the loins and lined
or,holding a scroll with the motto.
Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Castle Bernard, to. 1st, Mary,
— —
Motto Del fugo, I avola I escaped from the fire.
dau. of Jonathan Willington, Esq. of Castle Willington, King’s
Co., and 2ndly, Miss Biddulph; by the former he left, at

Seat Wolverstone Park, Ipswich.

his decease in 1815 (with four daus., the eldest of whom,


Mary, Robert Waller, Bart.), one son,
to. Sir
Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Castle Bernard, Col. King's Co.
BERNEY OF MORTON HALL.
Militia, and for more than thirty-two years M.P. for the co., Berney, G-eorge-Duckett, Esq. of Morton Hall,
b. 1769; to. 1st, 1800, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry, 1st Lord Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 1839 m. 1864, Katherine- ;

Dunalley, which lady d. s. p. 1802; and 2ndly, 29 July, 1814, Mary, dau. of Rev. Henry Lombe, of Bylaugh
Lady Catherine-Henrietta Hely-Hutchinson, sister of John, Hall, Norfolk.
3rd Earl of Donoughmore, by whom (who d. 1844) he had four
3LtlI0Hlje.— Thomas Berney, Esq., High Sheriff, Norfolk,
sons and two daus., viz.,
1647 (younger brother of Sir Richard Berney, 1st bart. of
i. Thomas, now of Castle Bernard.
Park Hall, in Reedham), to. Dorothy, dau. of John Smith, Esq.
ii. Francis, 6. Dec. 1818; d. unm. Dec. 1847.
of Erminghall, and was grandfather of
hi. John-Henry-Scrope, b. May, 1820; Lieut. 18th (Royal
Irish) regt., subsequently Major in the Turkish contingent Thomas Berney, Esq. of Swardeston Hall, b. 1674; to.
in the Crimea ; served in the first campaign in China ; to. 29 May, 1700, Anne, dau. of Robert Suckling, Esq. of Wootton
May, 1849, Mdlle. Racine, and d. Sept. 1857, leaving issue, Hall, Norfolk, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Robert Shelton, Esq.,
Thomas-Scrope-Wellesley, 44th regt., b. Oct. 1850. of Barningham, Suffolk, and was father of
Marguerite-Adeline, to. 1875, Capt. Caulfeild French, John Berney, Esq. Bracon Hall, b. 1717 High Sheriff of
of ;

cousin of Lord de Freyne. Norfolk 1760; 28 May, 1745, Susan, dau. and sole
to. 1st,
iv. Richard- Wellesley, an Officer in the army, present at heir of Samuel Trench, Esq.; 2ndly, 1756, Margaret, dau. and
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, Lieut.-Col. heir of Sir Daniel Dolens, Knt., and by the former only had
King’s Co. Militia; formerly in the Austrian Service,
Deputy Ranger of the Curragh of Kildare, Chamberlain at issue, a son, Thomas, his heir; and two daus., Anne, to.
the Vice Regal Court, Dublin, in the Vice-Royalties of the Robert Fellowes, of Shottesham Hall, M.P.; and Susannah, to.
Dukes of Abereorn and Marlborough, b. March, 1822; Peter-John Fremaux, Esq. His son and successor,
to. 31 Aug. 1859, Ellen-Georgina, widow of Col. the Hon. Thomas Berney, Esq. of Bracon Hall, b. 18 March, 1753; to.
Henry Handcock, and dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry 3 May, 1774, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Sir George
p Williams, R.A. He d. s. p. Sept. 1877.
Jackson, afterwards Duckett, Bart., sometime Under Secretary
i. Frances-Margaret, to. 1846, S.-H. Goold-Adams, Esq. ; d.
March, 1850. of State, and M.P. for Colchester, by Mary his wife, dau. and
ii. Marguerite, d. 1842. sole heir of William Ward, Esq. of Guisborough, Yorkshire,

Col. Bernard d. 18 May, 1834.


and left at his decease (with a dau. Elizabeth, who d. unm.) a
son and successor,
Seat —Castle Bernard, Kinnitty, King’s Co. Teomas-Trench Berney, Esq. of Morton Hall, J.P., and
l(i High Sheriff 1813, b. 17 July, 1784; to. 15 June, 1812, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Penrice, Esq. of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,
BERNERS OF WOOLVERSTONE PARK. and has issue,
i. George-Duckett, his heir.
Berners, John, Esq. of Woolverstone Park, ii. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Bracon Ash, Norf jlk, M.A. St#
and D.L., b. 1800 m. 1832, Mary-
Suffolk, J.P. ; John’s Coll. Camb., 6. 1816.
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118 BES THE LANDED GENTRY. BES

hi. John. —
Arms Gu., a Saracen’s head, couped at the neck, ppr.,
iv. Augustus, m. Matilda-Lavina, dau. of Col. George Gibbes, navally crowned or, between eight lions’ gambs, clievronways,
and has with daus., a sou, in pairs, paws inwards, of the second.

George-Augustus. Crest —A cubit arm, vested gu., cuff arg., a faulcliion, ppr.
Mary. n. Elizabeth-Emily. hi. Susannah.
Motto —Optimus est qui optime facit.
i.
iv. Caroline, to. Andrew Fountaine, Esq. of Narlord Hall, Seat — Donnington Grove, Newbury, Berks.
Norfolk.
v. Julia.

Mr. Berney d. 15 Dec. 1869, and was s. by his eldest son.


BEST OF PARK HOUSE.
A ms— Quarterly, gu. and az., over all across, engrailed, Best, Mawdistley-Gaussen, Esq. of Park
erm.
House, Boxley, Kent, J.P., late Major in the army,

Crest Out of a ducal coronet a plume of ostrich feathers, per
b. 23 Aug. 1826 m. April, 1864, Katherine- Anna-
pale, arg. and gu. ;

Motto —Nil temere, neque timore. This the ancient motto


is
Thomas-Trench Berney took for
bella, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. Tatton Brockman,
of the fainilv, but the late Mr. of Beachborough, near Hythe, Kent.
his motto ‘‘In God is my trust," and his son Mr. George-
Duckett Berney continues its use. HCtHEilJJC. — The earliest recorded ancestor of this
Seat —Morton Hall, Norwich. family is,
John Best, who 20 July, 1408, and was buried at
d.
Boughton-under-Bleane, Kent, as appears by the inscription
to his memory, and that of his wife Joana, in Weever’s
BEST OF DONNINGTON. Funeral Monuments. From him we pass to
John Best, Esq., the son and heir of Richard Best, Esq. of
Best, Head-Pottinger, Esq. of Donnington, Bilbrooke, Kent, by Dorothy his wife, dau. and co-heir of
Berks, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, b. 18 July, John Barrow, Esq. of Hinxhill, Kent. He was of Allington
1808; m. 1st, 11 June, 1839, Maria, 2nd dau. of Castle, Kent, of St. Lawrence, near Canterbury, and of Well-

Thomas Duffield, Esq. of Marcham Park, same co., court, in the parish of Cosmusbleane, Kent, which last h&
purchased in 1610. He m. 1st, Anne, the dau. of Reginald
M.P. for Abingdon, by Emily his wife, only child
Knatchbull, Esq. of Saltwood Castle, and had, with a son,
and heiress of George Elwes, Esq., by whom (who d. Richard, his heir, three daus., Dorothy, to. Thomas Gibbon,
5 Jan. 1845) he has a dau., Esq. of Westcliffe, Kent; Anne, wife of John Odiarne, Esq. of
Rosamond-Head, to. 15 April, 1869, Lieut.-Col. W.-Lewis
Maidstone; and Frances, wife of Henry Stourton, Esq. John
Stucley, late Grenadier Guards, eldest son of Sir George Best to. 2ndly, 1598, Anne, dau. of Lawrence Rooke, Esq. of
Stuckley, 1st bart. of Affeton Castle. Horton-Monachorum, and afterwards of Christchurch, Kent
and by this lady (who was grand-dau. of Sir Reginald Scott,
Mr. Best m. 2ndly, 22 Sept. 1818, Jane, eldest dau. Knt. of Scott’s Hall, Kent) had issue, John, who m- twice, and
of George Stratton, Esq., E. I. Co.’s Civil Service, had issue George, who settled in London, and subsequently
;

and a Member of the Council of Fort St. George, was of St. Lawrence, near Canterbury, m. and had issue and ;

Ursula, wife of Thomas Finch, of Coptree, in Allington.


and has a son and heir,
Richard Best, Esq. the eldest son of the 1st marriage, is
Marmaduke-Head, J.P., 6. 27 June, 1847. described as of Wringleton, Kent, 1625, and of St. Lawrence,
near Canterbury, 1633. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew

UtllCillJC. The famity of Best was for several generations j

Hughes, Esq. of Wringleton, in Winsborough, Kent, and d.


settled at Middleton Quernhow, in the parish of YVath, co.
1633, having had, besides seven daus., one son and heir,
York.
James Best, of Hutton Cranswick, eldest son of Richard John Best, Esq. of St Lawrence, near Canterbury, who sold
the St. Lawrence estate before 1654, to William Rooke, Esq.
Best, of Middleton Quernhow, bought, 1598, the manor of
Elmswell from his brother Henry, who was ancestor of the
He to. Katherine, dau. of John Allanson, Esq. of Norwood,
Middlesex, and d. 1666, having had issue. His 4th son,
family of Best, which continued at Middleton Quernhow
till about 1754 ( see Beste of Botleigh Orange, and Best of
Thomas Best, Esq., bapt. 2 June, 1657, was eventually de-
scribed as of Cowling Castle, Kent. He to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau.
Eastbury). James Best d. 1617. His son,
of John Mawdistly, Esq. of Chatham, where he settled. By
Henry Best, Esq. of Elmswell, d. 1645, was father of
this lady (who d. 1702) he had one son, Mawdistly, his heir,
John Best, Esq. of Elmswell, to. Sarah Lambert, and d.
1669, leaving a son,
and five daus. Mr. Best to. a second time, but had no further
Charles Best, Esq. of Elmswell, J.P., 6 7 May, 1656; to . .
issue. He d. 22 Aug. 1740. His son,
Charlotte, sister of Sir Charles Hotham, Bart., and by her
Mawdistly Best, Esq. of Park House, Boxley, Kent, High
Sheriff 1730, to. 1742, Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. Fearne, and had
(who d. 1710) was father cf
issue,
Francis Best, Esq. of Elmswell, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1699.
He m. 1727, Rosamond, dau. of Yarburgh Constable, Esq. of Thomas, of Chilston Park, Kent, Lieut.-Govemor of Dovei
Castle, M.P. for Canterbury for many years, b. 1713; m.
Wassand, and by her (who d. 6 March, 1787) had, with a dau.,
3 Jan. 1743, Caroline, dau. of Geo. Scott, Esq. of Scott’s
Rosamond, to. William Tulloh, Esq., three sons, 1 Francis, of Hall, Kent; but d. s. p. 26 March, 1795.
Elmswell, Rector of South Dalton, J.P., whose last surviving James, of whom presently, continuing the male line.
son, Charles, M.D., of York, to. 1807, Mary Norcliffe-Dalton, Dorothy-Sarah, m. 18 July, 1740, Robert, 7th Baron Fairfax
dau. of Thomas Norcliffe, Esq. of Langton, and left at his of Leeds Castle, Kent.
decease, 1817, two daus., Rosamond, to. 1830, Henry, 3rd son The 2nd son,
of Rear-Admiral Robinson; and Mary-Ellen, to. 1840, John- James Best, Esq. of Park House, Boxley, Kent, Higl
Anthony Sarg, Esq.; 2 Marmaduke, d. s.p.-, and 3 Charles. Sheriff 1751, m. Frances, dau. and co-heir of Richard Shelley
The youngest son, Esq. of Michelgrove, Sussex, and by her (who d. 30 Oct I
Charles Best, Esq. of Baglake Manor, Dorset, 6 . 1732; to . 180S) had issue,
7 April, 1764, Henrietta-Harriet, dau. of William Light, Esq. i. Thomas, his heir.
of Baglake, by Susan his wife, dau. of Thomas Broadrepp, Esq. ii. James, who to. twice, but d. s. p. 1828.
of Melpash, Dorset, and by her (who d. 5 May, 1816) had, with hi. Richard, who to. twice, and d. 1801, leaving issue,
a dau., Katherine, three sons, 1 Francis, 6. 1765, d.unm. 1782; iv. George, of Chilston Park, Boughton Malherbe, Kent

2 Charles, b. 1773, to. Mary, dau. of R. Godfrey, D.D., of J.P. and D.L., and M.P. for Rochester from 1790 to 1796, m
7 Dec. 1784, Caroline, dau. of Edward Scott, Esq. of Scott’
Bath, and d. 7 Jan. 1819, leaving a son, Charles-John, to. and
Hall, Kent, and d. 8 Sept. 1818, having had issue,
had and a dau., Harriott-Mary-Rosamond, to. John-
issue;
Thomas-Fairfax, of Chilston, and of Wierton, Kent, a
Richard Digby Beste, Esq. of Botleigh Grange, Hants, and d. Officer Gren.Gds., served at Corunna, b. 15 Oct. 1786
1848, leaving issue 3 James-Wilkes, of whom we treat. Mr.
; to.Margaret Anna, dau. of Joseph-George Brett, Esq. c
Best d. 13 May, 1813. His youngest son, OldBrompton, Middlesex, J.P. andD.L., andd. in Londor Jr,
'

The Rev. James-Wilkes Best, M.A., of Bath and Chiveley, 30 June, 1849, leaving issue, four daus., his co-heirs, viz 1
Berks, b. March, 1777; to. 30 July, 1807, Eliza Head, dau.
7 Caroline-Georgiana, to. William-Mawdistly Best, Esq. I
and sole heir of the Rev. Head Pottinger, Vicar and Impro- Isabella-Dorothy, to. 18 July, 1859, Edward Disbrow I
Kortright, Esq., 2nd son of Lawrence Kortright, Es( I v
priator of Compton, Berks, and d. 21 July, 1852, having had
ot Highlands, Essex, and had issue, Florence-lsabel, c
by her (who d. 14 Nov. 1863) a son and heir, the present Head- in infancy. Wian
Pottinger-Best, Esq. of Donnington, Berks. Margaret-Anna. 1%,^
A ;

EES THE LANDED GENTRY. EES 119

Frances, to. William-Henry Archer, Major 16th Lancers, Elizabeth-Georgiana, 2nd dau. of the late General William
son of the late Col. Archer, and has issue, 1 Henry- Loftus, Lieutenant of the Tower of London, by Lady Elizabeth
Fairfax-Best 2 Baliol-Fairfax-Best 3 James-Douglas-
; ;
Townshend his 2nd wife and by her (who d. 5 Nov. 1873)
;
Stoddart-Douglas 4 Margaret-Marianne-Georgiana.
;
had issue,
2 George, an officer 10th foot, d. s.p. 1814.
3 William-Balliol, d. s. p. 1822.
i. George-Hollings, his successor.
4 Caroline, d. 17 March, 1860. ii. Henry-Campton, 6. July, 1837.
5 Dorothy, to.. Rev. Joseph-George Brett. iii. William-Grosvenor, b. 25 Jan. 1841.
iv. Francis- Wittingham, b. 17 Aug. 1842.
6 Louisa, to. George - Matcham Tarlton, Esq., late 6th
foot.
i. Emilie-Jane.
i. Elizabeth, to. Rev. Maurice Lloyd, Vicar of Lenham. Mr. Best d. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son.
ii. Frances, to. 4 June, 1779, Rev. Henry Hardinge, and d.
27 Oct. 1837, leaving, with other issue,
Arms — Arg., a chevron gu. between three sheaves of arrows,
two in saltier and one in pale.
Crest —A
1 Rev. Sir Charles Hardinge, Bart, of Bonds Park,
head, erased, sa.
griffin’s
Kent.
2 Gen. Viscount Hardinge {vide Burke’s Peerage.) Motto—Haud nomine tantum.
iii. Dorothy, to. William Twopenny, Esq. of Woodstock Seat — Eastbury House, Compton, Surrey.
Park, Kent.
Mr. Best d. 1782. His eldest son,
Thomas Best, Esq. of Park House, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr.
Irwin, and dying 27 May, 1815, aged 61, left (with three daus.,
DIGBY-BESTE OF BOTLEIGH GRANGE.
Frances- Julia, d. 1842; Elizabeth-Charlotte, d. 1861; and Digby-Beste, John-Richard, Esq. of Botleigh
Dorothy, d. 1871), two sons, viz., Grange, Hants, J.P. and D.L. author of “ The ;

i. James, his heir. Wabash,” “ The Beggar’s Coin,” and many other
ii. Thomas, Capt. 26th foot, to. Anne, eldest dau. of William
Kearney, Fsq. ot Tuam, and d. at Gibraltar, 8 Oct. 1813,
works b. 26 April, 1806 m. 1st, 1830, Harriott-
; ;

leaving two sons. Mary-Rosamond, dau. of Charles Best, Esq. of


1 William Mawdistly, 6. 1809 m. Dec. 1854, Caroline-
;
Baglake Manor, Dorset, by whom (who d. 1848) he
Georgiana (who d. 1869) eldest dau. of the late Thomas- has issue,
Fairfax Best, Esq. of Wierton, Kent.
2 James-John, Major 34th foot; 6. 1811, d. 9 Nov. 1844. i. Kenelm, Priest of the Oratory at Brompton, 6. 1835.

The elder son, ii. Bruno, b. 1848 to. 1875, Josephine-Agnes, dau.
; and
James Best, Esq. co-heir of Rev. Joseph-Lowe Alleyne, of Barbados.
of Park House,
Boxley, Kent, J.P.,
Lieut.-Col. West Kent Militia, b. 1781 d. 20 June, 1849. He i. Katherine, a Nun.
;

m. Harriet, dau. of S.-R. Gaussen, Esq. of Brockmans Park,


He m. 2ndly, Marian, dau. of Shearman Bird, Esq.
Herts,, and (by her, who d. 21 Jan. 1875j had issue,
of Harold’s Park, Essex, and widow of J.-Barlow
James, 6. 27 Oct. 1822; d. 10 June, 1845. Hoy, Esq., of The Hermitage, Isle of Wight, M.P.
Mawdistly-Gaussen, of Park House, Boxley.
Thomas-Charles-Hardinge, b. 22 May, 1828. for Southampton.
Thomas-Henry, ) , ItiltpagE.—This family, from which are descended the
John-Aylmer, J ^
Bests of Eastbury and of Donnington, had been long settled
Emily-Dorothy, to. 25 Aug. 1864, James-Whatman Bosan-
quet, Esq. of Claysmore, Enfield, Middlesex. in Richmondshire, co. York, when in 1545 Archbishop Holgate
Elizabeth-Caroline-Ann. returned “ Sir Christopher Best Incumbent of the Channtrye
of Wayth, well lern’d and of honest conv’saion.” In the
Arms—Sa., in chief two cross crosslets fitchee, and in base a
cinquefoil, pierced, or. registers at Wath, Richmond, are innumerable entries regard-
Crest— demi-ostrich arg., issuing out of a mural crown, ing the family of Beste de Middleton and its collaterals thus, :

in thebeak a cross-crosslet fitchee, or. Thomas Best, M.P. for Ripon, to. 1618, Olive, dau. of Sir John
Motto — Sola cruce. Mallory, of Studley Royal, who was buried at Wath 1654

Sect Park House, Boxley, Maidstone. his son, George, m. Grace, dau. of Conyers Lord Darcy, and
purchased Leith Hall, Surrey, and founded there that branch.
John Beste, of Middleton, Quernhow, and The Yews, son of
Richard Beste de Middleton, buried at Wath 1620, maintained
BEST OF EASTBURY HOUSE. during the Rebellion a troop of horse for the King’s service,
until imprisoned in Tickhill Castle, and his estate confiscated
G-eorge-Hollings, Esq. of Eastbury
Best,-
by the Parliament. His grandson,
House, Compton, Surrey, late Capt. 51st regt., b. 5 Rev. Henry Beste, D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral,
May, 1835. inherited from his father the Manor of Mavis Enderby, co.
Lincoln. Hew. 1st, Judith, dau. of Rev. Z. Segar, of Sowerby
HtntKCJC. —This family (the senior line of which is that
Park; and 2ndly, Mercy, dau. and co-heir of Richard Whitting-
of Botleigh Grange, Hants) was settled at Middleton Quernhow,
ham, of Sutterton, of the very ancient family of Whitting-
co. York, in the latter part of the 16th century.
ham Hall, co. Lancaster. He d. 1755, and was buried in
The Rev. Henry Best, D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln, to. 1st,
Lincoln Cathedral. His eldest son,
Judith, dau. of the Rev. Z. Segar, of Sowerby Park, Thirslt,
Rev. Henry Beste, D.D. and J.P., Prebendary of Lincoln
and 2ndly, Mercy, dau. and co-heir of Richard Whittingham,
Cathedral, was Senior Wrangler at Cambridge. He to. 1756,
of Sutterton, co. Lincoln, Esq., but by the latter only had
Magdalen, dau. and heir of Kenelm Digby, Esq. of North
issue, Henry
{see Digby-Beste) and Whittingham. Dr. Best
Luffenham, co. Rutland, representative of the extinct male
d. 1755. His 2nd son,
line of the historic Sir Everard and Sir Kenelm Digby, by the
The Rev. Whittingham Best, Vicar of Sunbury, Middle-
marriage of his ancestor, James Digby, of Eye-Kettleby, with
sex, to. Anne, 2nd dau. of Christopher Jones, Esq. of Weston,
his cousin, Katherine Digby, ofDrystcke. Dr. Beste d. 1782,
in Shropshire, by Sarah his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas
and was buried beside his father and mother in Lincoln
Fenton, Esq. of Hollin House, co. Stafford, and had two rons,
Cathedral. His only son,
Thomas and George-Nathaniel. Mr. Best d. 1769. His 2nd
Henry Digby-Beste, Esq. of Mavis Enderby and Sutterton,
son,
J.P., to. 1800, Sarah, dau. of Edward Sealy, Esq. of Castle
George-Nathaniel Best, Esq. of Bayfield Hall, Norfolk, a
Hill House, Somerset, and had issue. He purchased the estate
Barrister of eminence, one of the Benchers of the Middle
of Botleigh Grange, and d. 1836, when he was s. by his only
Temple, to. 1st, 1796, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Col. John Wood,
surviving son,
Commandant of Trichinopoly, in the East Indies, and by her,
John-Richard Digby-Beste, Esq., now of Botleigh Grange.
who d. 1804, had (with another son, the Rev. Nathaniel Best,
M.A., who d. s. p. 1841), A rms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron gu., between
:

nine arrows, three, three, and three, two in saltire and one in pale
George Best, his successor.
sa., barbed and banded of the second, for Beste; 2nd, az., a
Mr. Best to. 2ndly, Joanna-Elizabeth, widow of Henry Jodrell, fleur-de-lis arg., for Digby 3rd, arg., a less sa., over all a lion
;

Esq., and eldest dau. of John Weyland, Esq. of Wood Eaton, ramp, gu., for Whittingham.
co. Oxford. His elder son, Crests —
1st, Beste, an archer’s arm vested gu., holding a

George Best, Esq. of Eastbury House, J.P. and D.L., 6. 9 bow in pale strung or; 2nd, Digby, an ostrich arg., holding in
the beak a horseshoe or.
March, 1799; to. 1st, Nov. 1827, Mable-Anne, only surviving

Motto Soli Deo gloria.
dau. and heir of John-Britland Rollings, Esq. of Eaton Mascott,

Seat Botleigh Grange, and Wildern, Hants.
Shropshire, which lady d. s. p. 1832; and 2ndly, 1834, —
Residence Torre dell’ Olmo, Tuscany.
; ;
;

120 BES THE LANDED GENTRY. BET


BESWICK OF GRISTHORPE. i. Edward, bapt. at Morland 29 March, 1744, who sold the
estate of Little Strickland. He m. Isabella Robinson, of co.
Beswick, William, Esq. of Gristliorpe, co. Durham, and left issue, whose descendants resided in
York, J.P. b. 7 June, 1817. London.
ii. Robert, bapt. at Morland, 1 May, 1746, went to America,
3LtllC<t(JP.— William Beswick, Esq. of Gristhorpe, where and left issue, settled there.
the family have been seated for a considerable time, m. 21 hi. William (Rev.), ol whom presently,
iv. John, bapt. at Morland, 7 Feb. 1754, d. unm. in London,
Oct. 1755, Mary, dau. of William Darley, of Muston, co. York,
i. Elizabeth, bapt. at Morland, 20 Nov. 1751, buried there
and had issue an only son, 9 Feb. 1752.
Liect.-Col. George Beswick, of Gristhorpe, D.L. for the
N.R. of Yorkshire, to. 2 Oct. 1780, Jane, dau. of John Mr. William Betham was buried at Morland, 3 Sept. 1784, aged
Wilson, of Filey, co. York, and had issue, 86 years. His 3rd son,
The Rev. William Betham, Rector of Stoke Lacy, co.
i. William, his heir.
Hereford, b. 17 May, 1749, bapt. at Morland, 15 June following
n. George, b. 15 Dec. 1791; to. Anne, dau. of John Bell,
Esq. of Scarborough, and had issue, to. Mary, dau. of William Damant, Esq. of Eye, Suffolk, and

1 George, b. 23 Oct. 1819; m. 21 March, 1846, Emma, heir to her brother, Thomas Damant, Esq. of Boston, co.
youngest dau. and co-heiress of William Darley, of Lincoln, and by her (who d. July, 1841, aged 80) had eight
Muston, Esq., and has issue, Godfrey-Darley, 6. in sons and six daus.,
Quebec, 20 Nov. 1847 to. 1876, Bellamira-Emma, youngest
;

dau. of the late Hon. Francis-Ward Primrose, brother of i. William (Sir), of whom hereafter.
Archibald, 4th Earl of Rosebery; George-William-Darley, ii. Charles-Thomas, E.I. Co., m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
b. 12 June, 1851 Artliur-Bell-Darley, 6. 10 Oct. 1852
;
John Mickleburgh, Esq. of Hales, Norfolk, and d. s. p. 23
Uryan-Henry, b. 10Dec.;1857, and three daus. Mr. George Sept. 1841.
Beswick assumed the additional surname of Darley in iii.George, E.I. Co., b. 10 Oct. 1782; to. Maria- Frederica,
1874, for himself, his wife, and 4th son, Bryan, and his dau. of Col. Ritso, E.I. Co., and widow of Col. Dent E.I. Co.,
three daus., as representative of the Darleys of Muston and d. s. p.
(see Darlkt of Muston ) his two elder sons retaining their
;
iv. John, E.I. Co., b. 1786; to. 1814, Maria Cleator, co.
surname of Beswick only. Dublin, and d. in London, June, 1835, leaving a dau.,
'2John-Wilson, d. s.p. 16 Dec. 1850. Harriette.
1 Jane, to. James -Arthur Sewell, son of the Hon. v. Robert Graham, E.I. Co., b. 1788; to. 1814, Mary Abbott,
Jonathan Sewell, late Chief Justice of Lower Canada. dau. of Charles Studd, Esq., Suffolk, and d. at Negapatam,
2 Anne-Bell, d. 17 Aug. 1833. India, 17 May, 1820, leaving a son, Graham-Edward, 6. at
Calcutta, 1817, who d. unm. 1838.
The elder son, vi. Edward, lost at sea, on board the “Jane, Duchess of
William Beswick, Esq. of Gristhorpe, J.P., to. 28 Sept. Gordon,” when she foundered, d. s. p.
1809, Mary, dau. of Thomas Keld, Esq. of Scarborough, by vii. Frederick, b. 1791 to. 1st, 1814, KeziaPasley, and 2ndly,
;

Mary Beswick, of Gristhorpe, his wife, and had issue, besides Katherine Walnaugh, and d. 23 June, 1841, leaving issue.
two younger daus. deceased, vm. Alfred, b. 9 June, 1795; to. 3 Feb. 1829, Eliza, dau. of
Mark Whyte, Esq., co. Wexford, and d. 10 June, 1841.
George, his heir, b. 16 Dec. 1815; d. unm. 8 April, 1851. i. Matilda. n. Mary.
William, present representative. iii. Anne, to. at Madras, 1 June, 1807, George Norman,
Thomas-Keld. E.I. Co.
Mary-Elizabeth, to. W.-H.-N. Myers, Esq. of Leeds. iv. Elizabeth, d. unm. 5 Jan. 1835. v. Emma.
— —
Arms (Ancient) Arg., on a fess sa., cotised gu , three vi. Barbara,
Suffolk.
to. Edward Edwards, Esq. of Westerfleld,
bezants, between three battering rams in chief az. in base, ;

a crow upon the stump of a tree ppr. Rev. William Betham, who was author of “The Genealogical

Crest A dexter hand, couped at the wrist, ppr., surmounted Tables of the Sovereigns of the World,” 1795, and “The
by an estoile, radiated, or.
Motto—Denique ccelum. Baronetage of England,” 1801, 11. 26 Oct. 1839. His eldest
son,
Arms— (Modern)— Gu., ten bezants, four, three, two, and
one on a chief or, a lion, passant, guardant, az. Sir William Betham, Knt. of Stradbrook and Rockford,
—A demi-lion, rampant,
;

Orest holding between the paws a co. Dublin, Ulster King of Arms, Knight Attendant of the
‘bezant. Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, b. 22 May, 1779, was
Motto—Denique coelum. appointed Deputy to Sir Chichester Fortescue, Ulster King of
Seat— Gristhorpe, near Scarborough, North Riding, co. Arms, 7 Nov. 1807, received the honour of knighthood 15 July,
York.
1812, and was created Ulster King of Arms, and principal
Herald of All Ireland, by Patent dated 18 April, 1820. He m.
BETHAM OF ROCKFORD. 1st, 22 July, 1802, Martha, dau. of M. Norton, Esq. of
Camberwell, Suffolk, by whom (who d. 22 Sept. 1803) he had
Betham, Molyneux-Cecil-John, Esq. of Rock- an only dau. Mary-Norton, b. 30 Aug. 1803, d. 15 Sept,
ford, co. Dublin, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, appointed following. He to. 2ndly, 25 Nov. 1807, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
Athlone Pursuivant to the Most Illustrious Order Cecil Crampton, Rector of Headford, co. Galway, and sister of
of St. Patrick, 12 Feb. 1827, and Cork Herald 29 Hon. Philip-Cecil Crampton, 2nd Justice of the Queen's
Sept. 1829, b. 14 Aug. 1813 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth, Bench, Ireland. By her (who d. 30 Dec. 1856) he had issue,
only dau. of the late Sir Richard Ford, Knt. Chief i.William-Cecil, b. 7 Sept. 1808, d. young.
Magistrate at Bow Street, London ; and 2ndly, ii.Molyneux-Cecil-John, now of Rockford.
iii.Sheffield-Philip-Fiennes, Dublin Herald, Capt. 4th Royal
Esther- Jane, dau. of Henry Carey, Esq., late Filazer Lancashire Militia, b. 15 April, 1817; to. 1st, Eliza, dau.
of the Court of Exchequer, Ireland, and widow of of Henry Carey, Esq., 2ndly, Isabella, dau. of the Rev. J.
C.-W. Macnamara, Esq. By his first wife he has Hammond, Rector of Priston, and D.L. Somerset, and
widow of Capt. George Whitla, of Lismoyne, co. Antrim
issue, and 3rdly, 13 Oct. 1874, Georgiana, widow of Richard
i. Cecil-William, late Ensign 55th regt., b. 14 April, 1840; Exham, Esq., co. Cork. By his 1st wife (who d. 1857) he
m. 29 April, 1869, Emily, dau. of John Mallet-Williamson, has issue,
Esq. of Monkstown, co. Dublin. 1 Williara-Sheffield, b. 29 Jan. 1843 to. 12 July, 1875,
;

i. Cecilia-Maria-Eleanor, to. 2 July, 1875, her cousin, William- Cecilia-Maria-Eleanor, dau. of Molyneux-Cecil-John
Sheffield Betham, Esq., who d. 12 April, 1876.
Betham, Esq. of Rockford, Cork Herald, and d. 12 April,
1876.
3t til cage.— Jo^i Betham, 3rd son of Edward Betham, 2 Alfred Henry, b. 14 Dec. 1845.
1 Emily-Adela, to. 4 June, 1868, Alberic-Edward Knox,
Esq. of Newby Stones (who was buried at Morland, 19 March,
Esq. of Mount Falcon, co. Mayo, who d. 1870.
1646), obtained from his father a small estate in Little Strick-
land, parish of Morland, Westmorland, in which he was s.
By his 2nd wife (who d. 1870) he has issue,

by his son, Clementina-Roberta-Valentina-de.


Edward Betham, Esq. of Little Strickland, bapt. at i. Niehola-Mary.
Morland, 28 April, 1633, to. 13 Oct. 1691, Margaret Bryliam, ii. Elizabeth- Matilda, d. unm. 26 Aug. 1822.
•widow of —
Dobson, by whom, who was buried at Morland 21 iii. Frances- Jane-Charlotte, to. Rev. Henry Hardinge.
March, 1766, aged 100 years, he had one son and six daus. Sir William Betham d. 26 Oct. 1853.
He was buried at Morland 9 Sept. 1722, aged 69, and was s. by
his only son, Arms— Or, three fleurs-de-lis, az.
William Betham, Esq. of Little Strickland, b. 1699; to. 8 Crest—Out of a ducal coronet an elephant’s head gu.
or,
June, 1743, Jane, dau. of Joseph Hoge, by whom, who was Motto —Per ardua surgam.
buried 12 Nov. 1791, aged 75 years, he had issue, Scat — Rocklord, Blackroclt, co. Dublin.
— —
BET THE LANDED GENTRY. BET 121

BETHELL OF RISE. Highlanders, b. 29 July, 1827; m. 24 Jan. 1865, Mary-


Louisa, dau. of Capt. William-Amherst Hale, 52nd Light
Betiiell, William, Esq. of Rise and Walton Infantry, and has issue a son, Henry-Alexander, b. 12 July,
Abbey, co. York, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1875, 1866; Eleanor - Mary Louisa - Cecilia
; Jane-Millicent; ;

and Margaret.
b. 1809 s. his uncle, the late Richard Bethell,
; i. Susan, to. David Gillespie, Esq. of Mountquhanie.
Esq., 1864 m. 25 March, 1841, Elizabeth-Beckett,
; ii. Margaret, m. 1st, George Patton, Esq. of The Cairnies, co.

dau. of Edmund Denison, Esq. of G-rimthorpe, and Perth, Senator of the College of Justice, and 2ndly,
Major Malcolm Patton of the Cairnies.
by her (who d. 1870) has, with other issue, a son and
heir, —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, az., a fess chequy, or and
:

gu., between three lozenges of the second, for Bethune;


William, J.P., 6 1847. .
2nd and 3rd, arg., on a chevron sa., an otter’s head, erased,
of the first. Bethune of Blebo takes the fess chcquy for
ILtllCaffC. Thomas Bethell, or Ap Itiiill, of Maunsel,
his descent of the house of Lindset.
was father of
oo. Hereford,
Thomas Bethell, Esq. of Maunsel, who m. Elizabeth, dau.
Crest —An otter arg.
of George Rogers, Esq., and had, with other issue,
Motto —Debonnaire.
Hugh (Sir), Knt. of Ellerton, co. York.
Seat —Blebo, Cupar, co. Fife, N.B.
Roger, of whom presently.
Andrew, whose grandson was
Richard, devisee of his uncle, John Bethell. This gentle- BETTON OF GREAT BERWICK.
man was grandfather of
John Bethell, |Esq., b. 1659; m. Catherine Jay, of Betton, Richard, Esq. of Overton House, Salop,
Dermdale, Hereford, and was s. by his son, J.P., 3 Oct. 1808 m. 1st, 3 Oct. 1831, Charlotte
b. ;
Richard Bethell, Esq., b. 1687 m. Francis Bond, of
;
Margaretta, 6th dau. of Col. Richard Salwey, of Moor
Hereford, by whom he left, at his decease, 1762, a son.
The Rev. Richard Bethell, to. 1771, Ann, dau. of Park, near Ludlow; which lady d. 15 April, I860; and
James Clitherow, Esq. of Boston House, Middlesex, and 2ndly, 7 May, 1863, Mary, eldest dau. of John
dying 1806, left (with three daus., Anne, Frances, and Walton, Esq. of Woodside, Surrey.
Phillippa, all d. unm.) four sons,
1 Richard, the late Richard Bethell, Esq., M.P. of iLittCTtjJC.—Richard Betton, Esq., bapt. at St. Mary's,
Rise. Shrewsbury, 6 Feb. 1614-15, 7th in descent from William
2 Christopher, D.D., consecrated 1824, Bishop of Glou- Betton, of Great Berwick, near Shrewsbury, in 1403, son of
cester, and translated to the see of Exeter, and then to
Richard de Betton, and grandson of John de Betton; by his
that of Bangor, 1830, d. 19 April, 1859, aged 86.
3 James, d. 1854. wife Elizabeth, he had issue, Richard, his heir; John, whose
4 George (Rev.), M. A., 'Senior Fellow of Eton College, \m. son, James Betton, was father of John Betton; the father of
Ann, dau. of Thomas Lightfoot, Esq., and d. 16 March, Sir John Betton, Knt.,late of Shrewsbury and Nathaniel, ;

1857, leaving issue by her (who d. four years previously), whose John, was father of Nathaniel Betton, Esq., late of
son,
William Bethell, Esq., now of Rise. Shrewsbury, who, by Mary his wife, had issue, John, Capt.
The son, 3rd Dragoon Guards, d. in Spain in 1809; Richard, d. unm.;
Roger Bethell, Esq., acquired the estate of Rise, in Nathaniel, of Shrewsbury; and Mary, wife of Thomas G.
Holderness; he d. 22 March, 1625. His great grandson m. Gwyn, Esq. Mr. Betton was s. by his son,
for his 2nd wife, Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of William Dickin- Richard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick, d. 1726. HU
son, Esq. of Walton Abbey, co. York, by whom he left, at his grandson,
decease, 1716, a son and heir, Richard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick, 6. 1710 (son of
Hugh Bethell, Esq. of Rise and Walton Abbey, High Richard Betton, and bis wife Dorothy, dau. of Edward Lloyd,
Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1734, to. Ann, dau. of Sir John Cope, of Leaton, Esq.); to. Mary, dau. of Charles Maddox, Esq. of
Bart, of Bramshill, and dying 1752, was s. by his son, Whitcott, Salop, and had, with a dau., Anne, to. Thomas
Hugh Bethell, Esq. of Rise, High Sheriff, 1761, d. unm. Bayley, Esq., two sons, Richard, his heir, and Charles of
8 May, 1772, and was s. by his brother, Whitchurch, near Ross. Mr. Betton d. 1767, and was s. by
William Bethell, Esq. of Rise, Sheriff 1780, m. Charlotte, his elder son,
dau. of Ralph Pennyman, Esq., but dying s. p. 25 July, 1799, Richard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick, b. 1744; m.
devised his estates to his kinsman, dau. and eventually sole heir of John Bright, Esq. of
Priscilla,

Richard Bethell, Esq. of Rise and Walton Abbey, co. York, Totterton House, Salop, by whom he had issue,
late M.P. for the E.R., b. 10 May, 1772; who to. 26 April, 1800, Richard, his heir.
Mary, 2nd dau. of William Wellbank, Esq. of the city of John-Bright Betton, M.A., Vicar of Lydbury, North, J.P., b.
London, but d. s. p. 25 Dec. 1864, and was s. by his nephew 1773, who, in succeeding to the Totterton, <fec. estates, took
by royal sign manual, 12 Oct. 1807, the name of Bright,
the present William Bethell, Esq.
and used the arms of Bright only. He to. 22 Jan. 1806,
Arms—Arg., on a chevron, between three boars’ heads, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Beale, Esq. of Heath House,
couped, sa., an estoile or. and, dying 22 Dec. 1833, left issue, Rev. John Bright, of
Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar’s head, couped, sa. Totterton, J.P., b. 1811 to. 1st, Francisca- Amelia-
S.ats — Rise, near Hull; and Walton Abbey, near Beverley. Augusta, dau. of Baron du Bois de Ferrieres, of Brussels,
and d. 1863, leaving a son, John- Betton Bright, Esq., now
$ of Totterton, b. 1843); Eliza; Mary; Frances; Amela;
Louisa.
BETHUNE OF BLEBO. Mr. Betton and was s. by his elder son,
d. 7 Feb. 1797,
Richard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick, Major in the Shrop-
Bethttne, Alexander, Esq. of Blebo, co. Fife,
shire Militia Nov. 1768; to 17 Feb. 1795, Mary-Anne,
6 . 16 .

J.P. and D.L., late of the 92nd Highlanders, Capt.


;

dau. of the Rev. Aaron Foster, of Taunton, and d. 15 June,


2nd Fife Eoyal Volunteers, b. 1824 m. 1849, Mar- ; 1819, leaving (with two daus., Mary-Anne, wife of Thomas
garet, dau. of John Maxwell, Esq. of Dundee, and Foster, Esq., R.E.; and Harriet, m. Thomas-H. Rimington,
lias, with other issue, a son and heir, Esq., R.E.) a sen and successor, the present Richard Betton,
Esq.
Alexander, 6 . 1860.
Arms —Arg., two pales, sa., each charged with three crosses
HtncaSP. —The Bethunes of Blebo are an offshoot of the crosslet, fitchee, or.
very ancient and eminent family of Bethune of Balfour, of
which was the celebrated Cardinal Betune, murdered 1545.
Crest —A demi-lion, rampant, ducally crowded or.
Motto— Nunquam non paratus.
The first Bethune of Blebo was
Andrew Bethune, 3rd son of David Bethune, 11th Laird of
Seat —Overton, near Ludlow, Salop.
Balfour, by his wife, Margaret Wardlaw, dau. of the Laird of
Torrie. He purchased Blebo in 1649, and founded the family
The late representative,
thence designated.
Alexander Bethune, Esq. of Blebo, a Lieut.-Gen. in the
BETTS OF WORTHAM.
irmy, m. Maria, dau. of Robert Low, Esq. of Clatto, co. Fife, Betts, G-eorge, Esq. of Wortham Hall, Suffolk,
md d. 1847, leaving issue, Major in the army, b. 1829 s. his father, 1859. ;

i. Alexander, now of Blebo.


n. Robert, of Nydie, co. Fife, and 11, Abbotsford Crescent, ittUCTlffC. John Betts, son of John Betts, Esq. of

i;
St. Andrews, J.P., Major in the army, late of the 92nd Wetherden, Suffolk, settled at Wortham, 1490. lie to.
S 1

122 BEY THE LANDED GENTRY. BEY


Elizabeth, dan. of John Wright, Esq. of Wortham, and was iv. Ada-Frances, d. 24 March, 1861. v. Milliccnt-Ada.
vi. Gladys-Mary. vii. Gwendoline.
father of
Ricuard Beits, d. 1558, having had, by Alice his wife, with viii. Enid-Bertha. ix. Ncsta-Helen.

other issue, George, who, by Susan his wife, had a son, John;
and Kichard, whose son, John, was father of
Etnrfljjr.— ilvanus Bevan, Esq. of Fosbury, Wilts, and
Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk, b. 3 Aug. 1743 (son of Timothy
George Betts, living 1656; m. Susan Gascoigne, and was
Bevan, Esq. of Swansea, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of David
father of
Barclay, Esq.), m. 1st, 4 Oct. 1769, Isabella Wakefield, who
Edmund Betts, to.Abigail Vincent, and ef. 1733, leaving
d. s. p., and 2ndly, 23 Sept. 1773, Louisa Kendall, by whom
issue, George, his and Edmund. The former,
heir,
Anne Shuckford; d. 1766, leaving with (who d. 1838, aged 90) he had issue,
George Betts, to.
other issue, a son and heir, i. David, his heir.
Henry, 6. 4 Nov. 1776; m. 26 April, 1802, Harriet, dau.
George Betts, b. 1752 to. |iis cousin Mary, dau. of Edmund
ii.
of Simon Droz, Esq. of Portland Place, London, and d. 11
;

Betts and Martha d’Eye his' wife, and by her (who d. 1814) Sept. 1860, leaving by her (who d. 5 Feb. 1852) two daus..
had issue, of whom he only left surviving at his decease, 1822, Caroline Mary, m. 27 July, 1844, Lord John-Ludford
1
Thomas-d’Eye, of Wortham Hall, d. 13 March, 1857. Chichester, 6th son of George-Augustus, 2nd marquis of
James, to. Sophia Borrodaile, and d. 1849. Donegal, K.P., who d. 22 April, 1873.
Harriet, d. 1852. Sophia, d. 1842. 2 Louisa Harriet, m. 15 March, 1828, George-Robert Paul,
Esq., 2nd son of Sir John Dean Paul, 1st hart, of Rod-
The elder son,
Wortham Hall, Suffolk, burgh.
Eev. THOMAS-d’EvE Betts, of
m. Harriet, dau. of George-Clarke Doughty, Esq. of iii. Frederick-Stephen (Rev.), M.A., Cambridge, Rector of
b . 1789 ;
Carleton Rode, Norfolk, 6. 11 Oct. 1J79; m. 17 March, 1806,
Theberton Hall, Suffolk, and d. 1859, leaving issue,
Anne-Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert- John Buxton, 1st hart,
George, now of Wortham Hall. of Shadwell Court she d. 7 April, 1848. He d. s. p. 26
;

Mary, to. 21 Feb. 1860, Robert-Bruce Chichester, Capt. Sept. 1859.


81st regt., eldest son of Robert-Bruce Chichester, Esq., iv. Charles, b. 5 March, 1772; m. 1808, Mary Johnstone,
and nephew of the late Sir John-Palmer-Bruce Chichester, who d. 8 April, 1854. He d. 1833, leaving issue,
Bart, of Arlington Court, d. at Umballa, 30 Dec. 1862,
leaving a son, Archibald-Robert-Bruce Chichester, 6. 6 Dec.
1 Charles- James, b. 1812; to. 1834, Emma, dau. of
Timothy Curtis, Esq. of Southgate, and has issue,
1862.
Catherine-Harriet. Charles Malton, b. Sept. 1836 m. May, 1860, Isabel- ;

Lennox Horne, and has issue, 1 Hugh, b. 2 March,


j

Arms— Sa., on a bend arg., three cinquefoils gu., all within 1861 2 Percy, b. 19 June, 1862; 3 Douglas, b. 27 July,
;
a border engrailed, of the second. 1865, d. 4 Aug. following; 4 Harold-Bertram, d. 31

Crest1 Out of a ducal coronet or, a buck’s head gu., attired Jan. 1868; 5 Walter-Lawrence, b. 28 Nov. 1839; and
I

gold. 6 Edmund Russell, b. 8 July, 1871.


Seat —Wortham Hall, near Diss, Suffolk. Frederick-Charles, twin with Charles-Malton, d. Sept.
1836.
4
Alfred-Henry, 6 Sept. 1837; to 22 Nov. 1854, Louisa-
. .

Harriet, dau. of Niven Kerr, Esq., Her Majesty’s


BEVAN OF FOSBURY. Consul at Dunkirk, and has two daus., Louise-isabel,
and Id i-Maud.
Beyan, Robert-Cooper-Lee, Esq. of Fosbury Frederick-Lincoln, 6. 21 Aug. 1838; in. 16 Feb. 1865,
House, Wilts, and Trent Park, Herts, b. 8 Feb. Augusta-Loui3a, dau. of Vice-Admiral Morier, R.N.,
1809 m. 1st, 24 Feb. 1836, Lady Agneta-Elizabeth
;
and has issue, 1 Eric-William-Charles, b. 7 May, 1866;
d. 3 Jan. 1870; 2 Granville, b. 29 June, 1867; 3 Rupert-
Yorke, dau. of Yice-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Saville, b. 25 June, 1868; 4 Ralph-Frederick, b. 10
Yorke, K.C.B., and sister ot Charles-Philip, 4th Earl Aug. 1869; 5 William-Morier, b. 20 Oct. 1870; 1 Frances-
of Hardwicke, and by her (who d. 8 July, 1851) Louisa; 2 Emma-Gertrude 3 Hilda-Magdalen; and
;

4 Olga-Agneta.
had issue,
Ernest-Charles (Rev.), Vicar of Send, Surrey, b. Aug.
1839; to. 10 June, 1869, Frances- Julia, dau. of Rev.
i. Sydney, 6. 6 Oct. 1833.
Stephen Bridge, Rector of Droxford, Diocese of Win-
li. Francis-Augustus, b 17 Jan. 1840 mi. 1st, 22 July, 1862,
.
; Chester.
Elizabeth-Marianne, 3rd dau. of Lord Charles-James-Fox Arthur-Talbot, b. Jan. 1843 m. 6 Oct. 1870, Magdalen-
;

Russell, grandson of John, 6th Duke of Bedford, and by Frances, dau. of Sir William Coote Seton, 7th bait, of
her (who d. 8 June, 1863) had a son, Pitmedden.
Cecil-Maitland (Rev.), M.A., Curate of St. Saviour’s,
1 Cosmo, b. 22 May, 1863.
Paddington, Middlesex, b. Aug. 1844; to. 30 Sept. 1868,
He m. 2ndly, 19 April, 1866, Constance, youngest dau. of Helen-Constance-Lester, dau. of Henry Herbert, Esq.,
Right. Hon. Sir James-Weir Hogg, Bart., and had by Bombay Civil Service, and has issue, 1 Stanley-Charles-
her (who d. 15 Oct. 1872) further issue, Henry, b. 28 July, 1871; 2 Cecil-Stuart-Reginald, 6.,
1 May, 1875; 1 Ada-Constance.
2 Bertrand- Yorke, b. 8 Jan. 1867.
Philip-Charles (Rev.), Curate of St.-Giles-in-the-Fields,
3 ltaymond-Francis, b. 20 June, 1868
London, 6. Dec. 1845; to. 24 Sept. 1872, Madeline -
4 Gerard-Lee, b. 9 Nov. 1869.
Augusta-EIizabeth, dau. of Rev. Frederick Reade,
5 Owen-Charles, b. 30 Oct. 1870.
6 Ivor, b. 15 April, 1872.
Incumbent of St. John the Baptist’s, Brighton, Sussex.
Edward-Charles, d. 1851.
Hem. Srdly, 1 July, 1875, Maria, dau. of John Trotter, Emma-Mary. Florence.
Esq. of Dyrham Park, and has another son, Sophia-Louisa, d. 1842.
7 Leonard-Francis, 6. 6 April, 1876. Constance-Louisa. Georgiana, d. 1851.
Hi. Wilfred- Arthur, b 21 Oct. 1845; m. 11 May, 1869, Mary-
. 2 Henry, b. June, 1814; d. 31 Dec. 1828.
Elizabeth, dau. of Frederick Green, Esq., of Prince’s 3 James-Johnstone, b. 6 June, 1818; m. 4 Aug. 1846.'
"
Arabella, dau. of Robert Hedley, Esq. of Long Benton,
Gardens, London, and has issue,
Northumberland, by whom, who d. 17 July, 1870, he had 1

Agneta-Elizabeth. 2 Amy-Geraldine. issue, jl l:


3 Lena-Mary. 4 Maud-Lucy.
James Hedley, b. 22 Oct. 1847; Reginald-Johnstone,
xv. Roland-Yorke, 6. 30 Sept. 1848; m. 7 Jan. 1874, Hon. b. 10 Jan. 1851; Nevillc-Alexander-Johnstone, b. 17 n

Agneta-Olivia Kinnaird, dau. of Arthur Fitz-Gerald, July, 1870; Arabel-Louisa Evelyn-Mary Katherine-
; ;

10th Lord Kinnaird, and has issue, Stewart, d. unm. 12 Feb. 1871; Mabel- Johnstone.
1 Winifred-Agneta-Yorke. 2 Olivia-Mary-Yorke. 4 Beckford, b. 21 April, 1823 to. 1850 Louise-Sophil ;

x. Lucy-Agneta, d. young, 7 Sept. 1845. Hoffman, by whom, who d. 11 Feb. 1859, he had issue,
II. m. 3 May, 1867, Col. Thomas-William-Butler
Alice-Lee, A igernon-Beckford, 28 Sept. 1855; Louisa-Bcckford
b. !

Gossett, Royal Engineers. Ethel-Mary Mary-Beckford


;
Margarct-Louisc, twii
;

ill. Edith-Agneta, m. William-Middleton Campbell, 2nd son


with her brother, d. young.
of Colin Campbell, Esq. of Colgrain, co. Dumbarton. 5 Alured, b. 1828.
1 Louisa-Mary, to. 8 May, 1838, Rev. John-Lincoln Galton
Mr. Bevan 2ndly, 30 April, 1856, Emma-Frances,
in.
Rector of St. Sidwell, Exeter.
dau. of Right Rev. Philip-Nicholas Shuttleworth, 2 Mary- Johnstone, m. 27 Oct. 1839, Rev. Thomas Yard ;

Bishop of Chichester, and has further issue, Hon. Canon of Peterborough. 1

v. (Rev.), b. 22 Sept. 1782; to. 22 Sept. 1816, Anne


George ffi.

v. Anthony- Ashley, 6. 19 May, 1859.


dau. of Andrew Buchanan, Esq., of Glasgow; she d. 1

vi. IIubert-Lce, b. 9 Oct. I860.


March, 1831. He d. 12 Dec. 1819, leaving, with a dau. Cs

II. Edwyn-Robert, b 15 Feb. 1870. .


Louisa-Harriet, d. unm. 10 Oct. 1829, one son, |
-
1
;;;

EEV THE LANDED GENTRY.


4 BEW 123

George-Innes b. 28 March, 1818; to. 25 July, 1839, his Oct. 1851; to. 31 Dec. 1874, Margaret, dau. of Rev.
cousin Rachel, dau. of Robert Beyan, Esq. of Rougham Edward Tippet, of Plymouth, and has a dau., Cecilia-
Rookery, and lias issue, George Buchanan, Capt. 81st regt., Clive.
b. 27 April, 1812; Edward, b. 21 Dec. 1843; Ernest-George, 1 Emily-Agnes, to. 2 Feb. 1864, John-Erskine-Campbell
b. 21 March, 1848; Frederiek-Niel, b. 15 Sept. 1849; Colquhoun, 2nd son of John-Campbell Colquhoun, Esq.,
Cyril-Mountain, b. 12 March, 1851; Hamilton, b. 6 Sept. of Killermont and Garscadden.
1855; Archibald-Buchanan, b. 15 April, 1858; Louisa- 2 Matilda Favell-Lee, to. 27 June, 1871, Clcment-Carus-
Harriet; Alice-Mary, to. 7 Jan. 1874, Rev. Charles- Wilson Shepherd, Esq., of Silverdale.
Gordon Browne, M.A. Rachel-Georgiana, to. 18 Feb.
;
3 Cecilia-Carus, to. 3 June, 1868, Gustavus Bosanquct,
1873, Charles Hoare, Esq., son of John-Gurney Hoare, Esq., and d. 14 March, 1874.
Esq. of Hampstead Heath; Janet-Buchanan; Katherine- 4 Jessie-Neville. 5 Agnes-Carus-Wilson.
Innes. Rev. David-B. Bevan to. 2ndly, 16 April, 1857, Kaiherinc-
Vi. Robert, of Rougham Rookery, Suffolk, 6. 5 May, 1784 Emilia, dau. of Rev. Mourant Brock, of Clifton, and by
to. 6 April, 1810, Mary-Peele, dau. of Rev. William Taylor, her, who d. 11 Jan. 1859, had another dau.,
Rector of Swanton Morley, who d. May, 1853. He d. Jan. 6 Mary-Emilia.
1854, having had issue,
He to. 3rdly, 23 Oct. 1860, Rachel O'Brien, dau. of Josiah
1 William-Robert, of Plumpton House, Suffolk, M.A., Nisbet, E.-I. Co., by whom, who d. 3 Feb. 1863, he had
Cambridge, b. 18 Jan. 1812; to. 4 Dec. 1839, Sarah-Cowell, with a son, who d. an infant, another dau.,
dau. of Abraha n Rawlinson, Esq. of Fakenham, Norfolk,
7 Rachel-Alice.
and has issue, William-Henry-Rawlinson (Rev.), M.A.,
Cambridge, of Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, b. 6 Oct. He to. 4thly, 5 July, 1866, Annis-Isabel, dau. of John Wood>

1840; Albert-John, b. 16 Feb. 1842, d. 1849; Edmund - Esq. of Thedden Grange, Hants, and has two other sons
Rolfe, b. 4 April, 1843, d. 1849; Gascoigne, b. 22 Aug. and a dau.,
1844; Abram -Rawlinson, b. 21 Aug. 1846; Eustace- 2 Norman-Barclay, b. 11 July, 1869.
Edmund, b. 20 Nov. 1851, to. 3 Jan. 1874, Margaret, dau. 3 John-Evelyn-Barclay, b. 12 May, 1871.
of Capt. George-Henry Mottley, 47th regt., d. 1857 8 Mabel-Annis.
1Harriett- Gurney ; Emmeline-Mary ; Adeline-Cecilia, to.
i. Louisa - Priscilla, to. 28 June, 1825, Augustus - Henry
25 April, 1876, Robert-Hutton Wilson, Esq. of Eaglescliffe
Bosanquet, Esq., of Osidge, Herts.
Caroline-Emma Beatrice-Anna-Sara.
;
ii. Favell-Lee, to. 29 April, 1841, Rev. Thomas Mortimei
2 Frederick-Robert, of Weston Grove, Southampton, 27 b.
D.D., who d. 25 Nov. 1850.
Jan, 1824, to. Oct. 1851, Eliza, dau. of Capel Lofft, Esq.
hi. Frederica - Emma, to. 1 Feb. 1834, Ernest- Augustus
of Troston Hall, Suffolk, and has issup, Francis-Lofft, b.
Stephenson, Esq., who d. 13 March, 1855.
1854; Frederick-Capel, b. 1860; Herbert-Spencer, 6.15
iv. Frances-Lee, to. 1841, Vice-Admiral William Morier, who
Oct. 1866 Mary-Constance Ella-Maud ;
Katherine- ;
;
d. 29 July, 1864.
Maud; Margaret-Emlyn; Ellen-Sylvia; Mabel-Frederica
Rowena-Dorothea; Rachel-Evelyn. Mr. Bevan d. 24 Dec. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
3 Robert, 6. 28 Aug. 182 m.4 Dec. 1860, Isabella Crapp
•* ;
Robert-Cooper-Lee Bevan, Esq., present representative.
d. 15 Sept. 1869. He d. s. p., 6 June, 1875. —
Arms Erm., a bull pass., between three annulets gu. quarter-
1 Mary-Taylor, to. 25 June, 1839, Rev. Stuteville Isaacson, ing, az., three bars, engr., or, a bend lozengy arg. and gu., for
Rector of Bradfield, St. Clare, Suffolk; who d. 14 June, Lee.
1867.
2 Lucy-Brooke, to. 17 July, 1833, Rev. John Hull, Rector
Crest —
A griffin pass, or, semee of annulets gu., holding in
of Eaglescliffe, Hon. Canon of Manchester. dexter claw two annulets interlaced, also gu.
3 Frances-Elizabeth, to. Sept. 1855, Rev. William-Vistirin —
Motto Deus presidium.
Kitching, Yicar of Great Finborough, and d. Nov. 1861. —
Seat Fosbury, Hungerford, Wilts; and Trent Park, East
4 Rachel, to. 25 June, 1839, her cousin George-Innes Barnet, Herts.
1
Bevan, Esq.
5 Sophia, to. 1st, 1854, Rev. Jacob Mountain, Principal of
St. John’s College, Newfoundland (d. Oct. 1856) ; and 2ndly,
30 April, 1867, Right Rev. Edward Field, Bishop of New-
foundland, who d. 8 June, 1876.
BEWES OF BEAUMONT.
6 Annie, to. 30 July, 1860, Rev. Francis Slater, Yicar of St. Bewes, Rev. Thomas-Archer, of Beaumont;
Giles, Cambridge.
House, Devon, M.A. Exeter Coll., Oxon, b. 17 April,
vii.Richard, of Highcliff Lodge, Brighton, 6. 22 Aug. 1788;
w. 30 Aug. 1823, Charlotte, dau.|of Col. Richard-Hunter,
1st, 1803.
which lady d. 27 May, 1833; and 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of
Richard Cuming Dewar, Esq., of Clapham. He d. 4 Feb. ILtltCajJC. —This family is of Cornish origin.

1870, leaving issue by his 1st wife only, Richard Bewes was M.P. for Liskeard, a.d. 1384.
Richard-Alexander, 6. 14 July, 1833; to. 16 May, 1861, John Bewes, Esq. of St. Stephens-by-Launceston, Cornwall,
Laurd-Maria, dau. of Mr. Polhill, of Brunswick Square, d. 1630, leaving by Joanna his wife a son,
Brighton, and has issue, Richard-Hunter, 6. 3 March, John Bewes, Esq. of Underwood, in the parish of Laun-
1862; Launcelot-Polhill, 6. 23 May, 1863; Robert-Polliill, ceston, m. 24 Jan. 1622, Anne Rawlings, and d. 1675, leaving
b. 5 Aug. 1865; Herbert-Walter, 6. 13 June, 1867 ; Laura-
a son,
Maud; Edith-Charlotte.
1 Theodosia, to. 22 May, 1857, Rev. Thomas Pyper, Vicar
Thomas Bewes, Esq., to. Elizabeth Kingdon, d. 1700, leaving
of New Radford, Notts. a son,
2 Elizabeth, to. 15 April, 1858, Rev. Christopher-Holroyd Thomas Bewes, Esq., m. Hannah, dau. of John Anstis, Esq.
Oldfield, Rector of the Quinton, Warwick. of Lunna, Cornwall, and sister of John Anstis, Garter King-
3 Charlotte-Louisa, to. 9 Aug. 1859, Percival Bosanquct, of-Arms, temp. George I., d. 1768, leaving a son,
Esq.
Thomas Bewes, Esq., to. his cousin Katherine, dau. of John
4 Harriette-Caroline, d. an infant, 18 Dec. 1834. Anstis, Garter King-of-Arms temp. George I., and sister of
Mr. Bevan d. 25 Jan. 1830, and was s. by his eldest son, John Anstis, junior, Garter King-of-Arms temp. George II.,
David Bevan, Esq. of Fosbury, Wilts, and Belmont, Herts; and d. 1768, leaving a son,
b. 6 Nov. 1774; m. 7 May, 1798, Favell-Bourke, dau. of Robert- Harry Bewes, Esq., to. Sarah, dau. of Peter Tonkin, Esq.,
Cooper Lee, Esq., of Bedford Square, London, by whom, who by whom (who d. 1835) he had issue,
d. 25 Aug. 1841, he had issue, i. Thomas, his successor.
r. Robert-Cooper-Lee, his heir. ii. Harry, Midshipman R.N., b. 1783;d. 1796.
ii. Richard-Lee, of Brixworth Hall, co. Northampton, 6. 15 hi. Edward, Capt. 69th regt., b. 1786 ; d. 1806.
May, 1811; 10 Sept. 1840, Isabella- Judith-Maria, dau. of
to. i. Elizabeth, to. H.-B. Strangways, Esq. of Sliapwick,
Rev. Loraine Smith, Rector of Passenham, and has issue, Somerset.
1 Lambton-Lee -Loraine, R.N., 6. 21 Sept. 1845. ii. Jane, to. W.-P. Daykin, Esq.
2 Alick-Scudamore, Dec. 1847.
6. 1 iii. Cordelia, d. unm.
3 Eustace-Bolton-Loraine, b. 4 Nov. 1849. Mr. Bewes d. 1793, and was s. by his eldest son,
4 David-Augustus, b. 11 May, 1856.
5 Richard-Aubrey-Chichester, 6. 28 Aug. 1860.
Thomas Bewes, Esq. High Sheriff Devon,
of Beaumont,
1 Favell-Isabella-Gertrude, m. 23 Feb. 1865, Hugh-Maurice 1824, M.P.Plymouth, 1832-41, b. 18 Dec. 1777; to. 1st,
for
Jones-Mortimer, Esq. 1799, Frances, dau. of John Culme, Esq. of Tothill, Devon, by'
2 Laura-Agneta-Wellington, to. 2 Aug. 1866, Charles-Peter whom (who d. 1809) he had issue,
Allix. Esq., of Swaffham.
3 Mildred-Frances-Cooper. i. Thomas-Archer, his successor.
4 Ulrica-Marian. i. Mary, b. 1800 d. unm. 1849.
;

ii. Frances, to. Deeble Boger, Esq. of Wolsdon, Cornwall.


ni. David-Barclay (Rev.), Vicar of Little Amwell, b. 9 March, iii. Jane, to. 1835, John Wilmot now Grimston, Esq. of
1813 to. 1st, 27 June, 1837, Agnes, dau. of Rev. William-
;
Neswick, co. York.
Carus Wilson Rector of Whittington, by whom, who d. 9 Katherine, d. unm.
]
iv.
July, 1855, he had issue,
Claudius-Barclay (Rev.), Curate of St. Paul's, Truro, 6. Mr. Bewes to. 2ndly, 1813, Elizabeth-Penrose, dau. of Thomas
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124 BEW THE LANDED GENTRY. BEW


Hart Davies, Esq. of Madras, M.D., by whom (wliod. 1831) he Robert Hurst, Esq. of Nottingham, d. 1771, leaving (with
had further issue, seven daus., viz., i. Jane, to. Sir Paul Joddrell, Bart.
ii. Mary, to. Alexander Anderson, Esq. of Highgate, and had
l Anstis-John, Lieut. 8th regt., 6. 1814; d. unm. 1835.
ii. Cecil-Edward, of Ridgway, Devon, J.P., late Capt. issue, 1 John-Robert, 6. 1775, to. 1809, Elizabeth, dau. of
62th regt., b. 1816 to 1847, Fanny, dau. of George-William
;
Robert Boswell, Esq. of Edinburgh; 2 Calverley-Bewicke
Soltau, Esq. of Little Efford, Devon, and has two daus., Anderson, whose son, Calverley, by his uncle’s will, s. to the
Fanny and Georgiana. property on the death of Mrs. Bewicke, of Close House
hi. Charles-Theodore, 6.1818; in. Elizabeth, dau. of George-
3 Paul; 1 Charlotte; 2 Mary; hi. Anne, to. James Wood-
William Soltau, Esq. of Little Efford, Devon, and has
2 Reginald- Anstis, 6. 1856; mason, Esq. of Belcamp, near Dublin, d. s. p. iv. Margaret,
issue, 1 Charles, 6. 1854;
3 Harry-Davies, 6. 1859; 4 Francis-Goddard, 6. 1860; to. Thomas Bond, Esq. of Norton House, Devon, d. s. p .

5 Anstis-George, 6. 1863; 6 Thomas-Cecil, 6. 1868; 1 Eliza- v. Alice, d. unm. ; vi. Dorothy, to. William Lynn, Esq. of
beth-Fanny, m. Robert-Montagu Baker, Esq. 2 Jane-
; Clapham vn. Eleanor) a son and heir,
;

Soltau, to. Capt. James Thom, 2nd regt.; 3 Florence-Louisa Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodge,
4 Katherine-Mary 5 Eveline; 6 Agnes-Maud.
;
Lieut.-Col. Durham Militia, M.P. for Winchester, High Sheriff
iv. Wyndham-George, 6. 1820, d. young.
Wyndham-Edmund, Col. in the army, m. Mary, dau. of of Northumberland 1782, to. 1st, Deborah, dau. of
v.
George-William Soltau, Esq. of Little Efford, Devon, and Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of Brancepath, co. Durham, and
has issue, 1 Wyndham-Ansti9, 6. 1857 2 Edward-Anstis,
; 2ndly, Margaret, youngest dau. and co-heiress of Robert
6.1858; 1 Helen-Mary; 2 Alice-Grace; 3 Edith-Louisa; Spearman, Esq. of Old Acres, Northumberland, and dying
4 Mary-Henrietta 5 Jessie-Culme.
;
without issue, 1815, bequeathed his estates to his widow,
vi. Frederick, late 11th regt., 6. 1825; to. 1st, Sarah, dau.
Mrs. Bewicke, of Close House and Urpeth Lodge, for her life,
of Sir William Elliott, R.N., and 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of
Thomas Kelly, Esq., and has issue by the latter, 1 Frede- and afterwards to his nephew,
rick-Anstis, 6. 1866; 2 Arthur, 6. 1871; 3 Cecil-Frank, 6. Calverley-Bewicke Anderson, Esq. of Coulby Manor, who
1874; 4 Leonard-Henry, 6. 1875; 1 Edith; 2 Emmeline. assumed by sign manual 1815, the surname of Bewicke in lieu
vii. Augustus - George, 6. 1826; to. Annie, dau. of
— of his patronymic. He to. Elizabeth-Philadelphia, dau. of
Trickett, Esq., and has a dau., Augusta, m. William- G.
Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of Coxhoe, Durham, by Anne his
Armstrong, Esq.
wife, dau. and co-heiress of Robert Spearman, Esq. of Old
vni. Reginald-Francis, 6. 1830, d. young,
i. Elizabeth-Penrose, to. 1861, Major-Gen. Edward-J.
Lake, Acres, and by her (who d. 15 March, 1865) had issue.
Royal Bengal Engineers. Calverley, of Close House.
Mr. Bewes d. 18 Nov. 1857, and was s. by his eldest son, Robert-Calverley, of Coulby Manor, near Middlesborough, 1

Rev. Thomas-Archer Bewes, now of Beaumont. J.P. and D.L., 6. 15 May, 1818 to. 1854, Mary, 3rd dau.
;

of the Rev. William Gooch, Canon of York, and has Robert-



Arms Arg., a lion ramp., tail nowed, gu., gorged with an Calverley-Alington, J.P. and D.L., another son, and two
eastern crown or, in chief three falcons, ppr., belled of the daus.
third. Thomas, d. s. p. 1842.
Crest — On a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a Pegasus rearing, of William. Margaret. Elizabeth.
a bright bay colour, mane and tail sa., wings, displayed, or,
holding in the mouth a laurel branch ppr. The eldest son,

Motto Major ab adversis. Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodge,
Seat —Beaumont House, Plymouth, Devon. J.P. andD.L., 6. 4 July, 1817; to. 8 Nov. 1854, Jane-Hen-
rietta, dau. of W.-T. MacCullagh-Torrens, Esq., M.P., and
4
had issue,
BEWICKE OF CLOSE HOUSE. i. Calverley, now of Close House.
ii.Percival-Wentworth, 6. 22 Dec. 1861.
Bewicke, Calverley, Esq. of Close House, North- i. Margaret-Elizabeth-Henrietta.
umberland, and Urpetli Lodge, co. Durham, b. 28 ii. Ethel-Adela-Spearman.

Jan. 1858 ; s. his father in 1876. Mr. Bewicke d. 1876.


iLtUPaCJC. — Andrew Bewicke, Sheriff of Newastle-upon- —
Arms Arg., five lozenges in fess gu., each charged with a
Tyne, 1528, Mayor 1538, son of Peter Bewicke, Sheriff of New- mullet of the first, between three bears’ heads erased sa., |

castle-upon-Tyne, 1476, and Mayor 1490, to. Margaret, dau. muzzled or. —
Crest A goat’s head erased at the neck arg.,

of Cuthbert Hunter, Merchant in the same borough, and by


armed, maned, and gorged with a mural crown gu. Motto — j

In caelo quies.
her (who m. 2ndly, Ralph Jennison, Mayor of Newcastle) had —
Seats Close House, Wylam-on-Tyne and Urpeth Lodge,
;
issue, 1 Robert, his heir; 2 Cuthbert, to. 1599, Barbara, dau. Chester-le-Street.
of Edmund Cra’ster, Esq. of Cra’ster Tower, Northumberland
( see Cra’ster), and had a dau. and heiress, Jane, 6. 1600, to.

Edward Stote, Esq., Captain of foot in the service of Charles I., BEWICKE OF HALLATON.
ond was grandfather of Francis Stote, wife of William Bewicke, Calverley-Theodore, Esq. of Halla-
Shippen, the celebrated orator and patriot. The elder son,
ton Hall, co. Leicester, Lieut. R.N., b. 1848 ; on. 21
Robert Bewicke, Esq., 6. 18 Oct. 1561, Sheriff of Newcastle
1615, Mayor 1628 and 1629, purchased the manor of Chantre
Aug. 1878, Effie Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Rev.
and chapel of Abbey-le-Close, otherwise Close House, and the Jlawson Turner, D.D.
whole hamlet of Houghton. He to. 1596, Eleanor, dau. of
iUllCilCjC.—The Rev. Benjamin Bewicke, 5th son of
William Huntley, Alderman of Newcastle, and had a son and Thomas Bewicke, Esq. of Close House ( see Bewicke of Close
heir,
House), purchased the manor and advowson of Hallaton 1713,
Thomas Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodge, and dying unm., bequeathed them to his nephew,
Sheriff for Durham 1655. At the Restoration he was one of Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Hallaton Hall, 2nd son of
the gentlemen selected for the proposed Order of the Royal
Calveiley Bewicke, Esq. of Close House, 6. 1694; High Sheriff
Oak. Fie to. Jane, dau. of Sheffield Calverley, Esq., a younger co. Leicester 1762; m. Alice, dau. of Robert Smith, Esq. Hed.
son of the house of Calverley, co. York, and had, with other 1774, leaving issue,
issue, Robert, his heir Calverley, successor to his brother
;
Benjamin, his heir.
and Benjamin, Rector of Barrow and Hallaton {see Bewicke Calverley, of Clapham, to. Jane. dau. of Robert Thornton,
of Hallaton). The eldest son, Esq.; d. 1814, leaving issue, Henry, d. unm.; Jane, to.
Robert Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodge, Henry Blackburn, Esq. of Ramsgate, and had issue.
6. 1643,High Sheriff of Northumberland 1G95, d. unm. Anne, to. Right Rev. Philip Young, Bishop of Norwich.
Alice, to. Daniel Eyre, Esq. of Wiltshire.
1703, and was s. by his brother,
Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodge, The elder son,
6. 1661 m. Dorothy-Izard, and d. 1729, leaving issue,
;
Benjamin Bewicke, Esq. of Hallaton Hall, and of Ormond
1 Robert, his heir; Calverley (see Bewicke of Hallaton)-, Street, London, 1728; to. 1st, Elizabeth Smith, and 2ndly,
6.

1 Dorothy, to. Thomas Lambton, Esq. of Hardwick; 2 Eliza- Anne, dau. of John GJeson, Esq. of London. He d. 1815,
beth. The son and heir, leaving issue only by his 2nd wife,
Robert Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodge, Calverley- John, his heir.
6. 1689, High Sheriff of Northumberland 1726; m. 1724, Thomas (Rev.), to. 1797, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. R. Ethridge,

Jane, dau. of Robert Lynn, Esq. of Mainsfortli, and heiress, Rector of Stanton, Norfolk; d. 1842, leaving issue, with five
daus., a son,
through her mother, of Joseph Wilson, Esq. of Cassop, and
left issue two sons. The elder,
Caverley-Richard, 6. 1798 ; to. his cousin, Emma Bewicke,
and had issue, Arthur-Newnham Lionel-Calverley
Sir Robert Bewicke, 6. 1728, High Sheriff of Northum- ;

Ada-Philippine-Anna; Minna-Harvey ;
Madeline-Emma-
berland 1760, when he was knighted, to. Mary, dau. of Collingwood.
c
;

BEY THE LANDED GENTRY, BID 125

Rebecca, m. William-Augustus Standert, Esq. RicnARD Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph, to. Anne, dau. and
Anna-Lctitia, d. unm. 1841. eventual heiress of Sir Henry Goring, Bart, of Hurton, the
The son and heir, lineal descendant and representative of John Goring, of
The Rev. Calverley-John Bewicke, of Hallaton Hall, b. Burton, Esq., by Margaret his 1st wife, dau. of Ralph Rad-
1765; Rector of Hallaton-eum-Blaston, and Loddington, co. mylde, Esq., and Margaret his wife, sister and co-heir of Hugh,
Leicester, to. 1st,Mary-Elizabeth, widow of James Vaughan, Lord Camoys. Mr. Biddulph d. before 1679, leaving (with a
Esq. of Leicester, dau. of Sir Edward Buckworth, Bart., and dau., Elizabeth, to. to Charles, Lord Dormer) a son and suc-
2ndly, Caroline, dau. of Col. Nathaniel Newnham, of Barn cessor,
Rocks House, Sussex, and by the latter only had issue, John Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph and Burton, who m.Mary
Calverley, his heir. dau. of Charles Arundel, Esq. of Horningsham, and had issue,
Thomas, b. 1822. i. Richard, his heir; ii. Charles, successor to his brother*
Emma, to. her cousin, Calvcrley-Richard Bewicke, Esq. of i. Mary; 6. 1710, m. Thomas Stonor, Esq. of Stonor, co.
Barsham, Suffolk. Oxford, and was great-grandmother of Thomas Stonor,
Sophia.
now Lord Camoys; 1717, to. Anthony Wright,
ii. Anne, b.
The Rev. Calverley-John Bewicke d. 1843, and was s. by
Esq. of Wieldside, in Essex, and had, with other issue,
his elder son, Anthony Wright, Esq., to. Lucy, 2nd dau. of Edmund
Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Hallaton Hall, b. 1816; direct Plowden, Esq. of Plowden, and by her, who d. 1786, left at his
male representative of the family of Bewicke of Close House. decease, in the same year, 1 Anthony-George, to whom his
He m. Mary- Amelia, youngest dau. of the Rev. Nathaniel- John kinsman, John Biddulph, left his estates, and of whom pre-
Hollingsworth, Rector of Boldon, co. Durham, and has issue,
sently; 2 John, 6 20 June, 1786, to Henrietta, eldest dau. of
. .

Calverley-Theodore, now of Hallaton Hall. the late Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham, and had issue
Caroline-Emily. Menina-Honoria.
1 Lucy 2 Mary, m. Vincent Eyre, Esq.
;
3 Anne, to. Sir
;
Alicia-Helen-Neve.
Charles Wolseley, Bart, of Wolseley, co. Stafford, and d. 1838.
Arms and Crest —Same as Bewicke of Close House. John Biddulph, of Biddulph, d. May, 1720. His elder son,
Seat — Hallaton Hall, Leicestershire. Richard Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph, d. unm. 1767, aged
60, and was s. by his brother,
Charles Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph and Burton, who m.
BEYNON OF TREWEEN. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Bedingfield, Bart, of Oxburgh,

Beynon, John, Esq. of Trewern, Whitland, and 2ndly, Frances-Apollonia, dau. of George Brownlow
South Wales, J.P. cos. Pembroke and Carmarthen, Doughty, Esq. of Snarford Hall, co. Lincoln, and widow of
b. 16 Dec. 1829 m. 24 Sept. 1863, Elizabeth, Henry Wells, Esq. By the former, who d. 1763, he left at his
;
decease, a son and heir,
2nd dau. of Charles Prust, Esq. of Haverford-
John Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph and Burton, d. unm.
west.
2 Aug. 1835, leaving his estates to his kinsman,
HftlTCiltJC.—This family, originally located in the co. Pem- Anthony-George Wright, Esq., b. 20 April, 1785; who
broke, migrated 1597, to Keythyn, co. Carmarthen, which took the additional surname of Biddulph. He to. 15 Jan.
estate still continues in their possession. They returned to 1827, Catherine-Dorothy, dau. of the late Simon-Thomas
Trewern, co. Pembroke, in 1708. Scrope, Esq. of Danby Hall, co. York, and d. 14 Jan. 1854 r
The grandfather of the present representative, leaving (with three daus., Catherine-Charlotte-Mary m. 17 ;

John Beynon, Esq. of Trewern, co. Pembroke, J.P., was Jan. 1850, Henry Stone, Esq. of Badbury, Wilts, late an officer
High Sheriff co. Cardigan 1783. He m. 1806, Mary, only dau. Enniskillen Dragoons; Clementina-Maria, to. Aug. I860,.
of John Thomas, Esq. of Beaumaris, by whom (who d. 1823) Charles-James, 2nd son of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart. and ;

he left at his decease, 1817, a son and heir, Geraldine-Mary, to. 14 April, 1863, Godfrey, 4th son of Sir
John-Thomas Beynon, Esq. of Trewern, m. April, 1829, Joseph Radcliffe, Bart, of Budding Park, Yorkshire) a son and
Catherine-Sophia, 2nd dau. of Charles-Alien Philipps, Esq. of successor, the present Anthony-John Wright-Biddulph,
St. Bride’s Hill, co. Pembroke, and by her (who d. 7 Jan. Esq.
1853) he had issue,
Arms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, vert, an eagle displayed,
:

i.John, his successor. arg., armed and langued gu., for Biddulph 2nd and 3rd, az.,;
n. Rhys, to. 1861, and d. 26 Oct. 1872, leaving a son, two bars arg., and in chief, a leopard’s face or, for Wright;
Rhys-Charles. quarterings, Goring, Compton, and Camoys.
I. Catherine-Marianna, m. Owen-W. George, Surgeon-Major Crests —
1st, Biddulph: a wolf, salient, arg. ; 2nd, Wright:
1st LifeGuards, and of Plascrwn, co. Pembroke. out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon’s head ppr.
Ii. Ellen-Augusta-Cecilia, to. June, 1859, Edward-Shaw (Seat—Burton Park, Petworth, Sussex.
Protheroe. Surgeon-Major Royal Artillery, and of Dolwilim,
co. Carmarthen, and has issue.

Arms —Or, a lion ramp. sa. between eight gu.


Crest —A lion ramp. BIDDULPH OF LEDBURY.
Mot toes— -Nihil
utile, quod non honestum, and Heb Dduw heb
ddim, Duw
a digon. Biddulph, Michael, Esq. of Ledbury, J.P., D.L.
Seat— Trewern, Whitland, South Wales. and M.P. for co. Hereford, b. 1834 s. his father :

« 28 Eeb. 1864; m. 9 Aug. same year, Adelaide-


Gfeorgiana, dau. of the Bight Hon. General and
BIDDULPH OF BURTON. Lady Alice Peel, and has by her (who d. 22 May*
Wright-Biddulph, Anthony-John, Esq. of 1872) issue,
Burton Park, Sussex, J.P., b. 29 Jan. 1830; m.
i. John-Michael-Gordon.
1855, Sarah-Anne, dau. of J. Downes, Esq.
JltHCffjJF.

“The Biddulphs do derive themselves," says
ii.

i.
Claud-William.
Adela-Margaret-Mary, d. Sept. 1876.
Erdeswick, “from one Ormds le Guidon, the son of Ricardus ii. Edith-Mary. m. Another dau.
Forestarics," of Norman race, who held, as appears by
Domesday, ten lordships in Staffordshire, which were conferred Mr. Biddulph m. 2ndly, 16 July, 1877, The Lady
on him in reward of his services. His 2nd son, Elizabeth-Philippa Adeane, Bedchamber Woman
Edward, of Middle Biddulph, first took the surname of to H.M. the Queen, dau. of Charles-Philip, 4th
Biddulph, and was ancestor of Earl of Hardwicke, and widow of H.-J. Adeane,
Richard Biddulph, of Biddulph, who had two sons, Symon, Esq. of Babraham, co. Cambridge, M.P. for that co.,
the younger, ancestor of the Biddulphs of Ledbury and the
, and Custos Rotulorum of the Isle of Ely.
older,
Sir Richard Biddulph, of Biddulph, Knt., living temp. Symon Biddulph, Esq. of Elmhurst, and son
Henry VIII., father of of Richard Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph, to. Joyce, dau. of Sir
Richard Biddulph, of Biddulph, to. Margaret, dau. and Robert Weston, Knt., and was father of
John Salwey, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Hugh
co-heir of Sir Symon Biddulph, Esq. of Elmhurst, whose son,
Erdeswick, and was father of Francis, of Biddulph, who Symon Biddulph, Esq. of Elmhurst, d. 1632, leaving, by
erected the noble mansion of Biddulph, temp. Elizabeth. Joyce his wife, dau. of Richard Floyer, Esq., several sons, of
This Francis was grandfather of John Biddulph, Esq. of whom the eldest, Michael, was father of Sir Theopiiilus
Biddulph, a devoted Royalist, whose grandson, Biddulph, created a Baronet 1664, and the 3rd,
. ;

126 BID THE LANDED GENTRY. BIG

Anthony Biddulph, Esq., 6. 1C84 m. Elizabeth, dau. of iCtll^TSC.— See Biddclph of Ledbury.
Robert Palmer, Esq., Alderman of London, and was father of The Myddeltons are said to have descended from Ririd
Michael Biddclph, Esq., who m. Frances, dau. of Sir Vlaydd, Lord of Penlyn, in Merionethshire, whose descen-
William Kingston, Bart., and had a son and successor, dant, Ririd, m. Cicely, sister and heir of Sir Alexander Mid-
Robert Biddclph, who in. Mary, dau. of Sir William Cullen, dleton, of Middleton, Salop, and whose father was Ririd,
Bart, of East Sheen, and dying 1679, was s. by his son and heir. whose great-grandson,
Anthony Biddclph, Esq., who first settled at Ledbury, co. David Myddelton, of Gwaynynog, co. Denbigh, Receiver
Hereford, and served as High Sheriff 1694. He m. Constance, of North Wales, temp. Edward IV., in. Ellen, dau. of Sir John
dau. and co-heir of Francis Hall, Esq., and dying 1718, left Done, Knt. of Utkington, co. Chester, and had, with other
three sons, issue,

i. Robert, his heir. Roger Myddelton, of Gwaynynog, ancestor of the Myddel*


ii. Francis, m. thrice. Byand 2nd wives he had two
his 1st tons of Gwaynynog ( see that family).
daus., Constance, in. Rev. Thomas Salwey, LL.D., and
Anne, in. Benjamin Haugh, Esq. of Ludlow. By the 3rd, And
Margaret, widow of Reginald Pindar, Esq. of Kempley, co. Fclke Myddelton, Esq., in. Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Gloucester, and dau. and heir of William Lygon, Esq. of Smith, Alderman of Chester, and had, with other issue,
Madresfield, representative of Richard, last Lord Beau- Richard Myddelton, Esq. of Denbigh, in. Jane,
champ of Powiclt, he had a son, The Rev. Thomas Bid- dau. of Hugh Dryhurst, of the same place, by Lucy his
dclph, who in. 1st, Martha, dau. and co-heir of the Rev.
wife, dau. of Robert Greensdyke, and had several children, of
John Tregenna, and by her had a son, Thomas-Tregena,
his heir he rn. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Chancery Townsend, whom
Esq., and by her had two daus., Frances-Phipps, in. James Thomas (the eldest surviving son) was ancestor of the
Townsend, Esq., Comm. R.N. and Charlotte-Louisa, m.
;
Myddeltons of Chirk Castle; and
George Vizard, Esq. Mr. Biddulph was s. by his son, The Hugh (the 6th son), of Ruthyn, co. Denbigh, was the cele-
Rev. Thomas-Tregena Biddclph, M.A., Minister of St. brated Sir Hugh Myddelton, tlie projector of the New
James’s Bristol, who in. Rachel, dau. of Zachary Sharpnell, River. (See Bcrke’s Extinct Baronetage).
Esq. of Bradford, Wilts, and sister of Major-Gen. Henry
Shrapnel, R.A., and had issue, The eldest son,
1 Rev. Thomas-Shrapnell Biddclph, of Amroth Castle, Sir Thomas Myddelton, was Sheriff and Alderman of
Prebendary of Brecon, in. Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. London, and filled the civic chair 1613. He was a munificent
James Stillingfleet, Prebendary of Worcester, and had benefactor of the Goldsmith s Company. His son and heir,
issue, Francis-Joiin Michael - Anthony, Col. R.A.
;
Sir Thomas Myddelton, Knt. of Chirk Castle, suffered
Thomas-Edward-Stillingfleet ; Margaret- Anne ; Frances-
severely during the Commonwealth. From him descended
Augusta-Charlotte
2 Zacharia-Henry, B.D., Vicar of Shoreham, Sussex, and the extinct Baronets, the Myddeltons of Chirk Castle (see
Blackwell, Somersetshire, late Fellow of Magdalen Col- Burke’s Extinct Baronetage), whose last male heir,
lege, Oxford. Richard Myddelton, Esq. of Chirk Castle, Lord-Lieut. of
3 Theophilus, m. Catherine, dau. of John Linden, Esq. the county, and M.P. for the town of Denbigh, m. thrice,
1 Rachel-Lydia, in. Rev. Charles Henning.
had issue by his 1st wife, the Hon. Anne Rushout, sister of
2 Henrietta, in. William Pinchard, Esq.
Lord Northwick, one son and two daus., viz., Richard, his
hi. Michael, a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, who d. s. p. 1758.
heir; Charlotte, of whom hereafter; Maria, in. to the Hon.
The eldest son, Frederick West, brother of Lord Delawarr; and by his 2nd
Robert Biddclph, Esq. of Ledbury, bapt. Oct. 1682 m. ;
wife, Harriet, d. unm. Mr. Myddelton d. and was
1795, s.
Anne, dau. of Benjamin Joliffe, Esq. of Cofton Hall, co. Wor- by his eldest son,
cester,and dying 1772, left three sons, Michael, his heir; Richard Myddelton, Esq. of Chirk Castle, d. unm.
Benjamin (Rev., father of Benjamin, of Berghill, co. Here- 1796, leaving his three sisters his co-heirs; of whom the
ford); and Francis, Banker of Charing Cross, d. s. p. eldest,
1800. The eldest son, Charlotte Myddelton, Robert Biddulph, Esq.
in. 1801,
Michael Biddclph, Esq. of Ledbury and Cofton Hall, mi. of Ledbury, co. Hereford, and Cofton Hall, co. Worcester,
Penelope, eldest dau. of John Dandridge, Esq. of Balden’s who thereupon assumed the additional name and arms of
Green, Malvern, Worcestershire, and had (with four daus., Myddelton, and had issue,
Penelope, widow of Adam Gordon, Esq. Mary-Anne, widow ;

Robert Myddelton-Biddulph, of Chirk Castle.


of Robert Phillips, Esq. of Longworth, co. Hereford; Anne,
Thomas Myddelton-Biddulph (Sir), K.C.B., General in the
widow of David Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie and Harriet, in. ;
army, Keeper of the Privy Purse to the Queen, and Receiver-
Thomas Woodyatt, Esq., R.N.) two sons, Robert, father of General of the Duchy of Cornwall, in. 16 Feb. 1857, Hon.
Robert-Myddelton Biddclph, Esq. of Chirk Castle (see that Mary-Frederica Seymour, dau. of Frederick-Charles- William
family), and John of Ledbury. Mr. Biddulph d. 6 Dec. 1800. Seymour, Esq., grandson of the 1st Marquess of Hertford,
His 2nd son, K.G.
Charlotte-Elizabeth, in. Rev. Charles Meade.
John Biddclph, Esq. of Ledbury, b. 1768 mi. 9 Sept. 1797, ;

Miss Augusta Roberts, and had, with six daus., four sons, The eldest son,
i. Robert.
Robert Myddelton-Biddulph, Esq. of Chirk Castle, and
ii. John, of Dderwen, near Swansea, J.P. and D.L. co. Burghill, Lord Lieut, and M.P. for co. Denbigh, Col. of the
Glamorgan, m. Emma-Maria, dau. of William Chambers, Militia, 6. 20 June, 1805 m. 31 May, 1832, Fanny, 2nd dau.
;

Esq. of William Mostyn Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, Salop, and


hi. Francis-Thomas. iv. Ormus.
dying 1872, left issue,
The eldest,
i. Richard, now of Chirk Castle.
Robert Biddclph, Esq. of Ledbury, J.P. and D.L., and ii. Gilbert-Hugh.
M.P for Hereford, b. 1801; mi. 25 Feb. 1830, Elizabeth, dau. of i. Fanny-Charlotte. n. Alice.
George Palmer, Esq. of Nazing Park, Essex, and had, with hi. Mary-Caroline, m. 23 Sept. 1862, Adolphus Ulick-
four daus., five sons, Michael, now of Ledbury; Robert, Wombwell, Major 12th Lancers, 2nd son of the late Sir
Lieut.-Col. R.A. Anthony; and George-Tournay. He d. George Wombwell, Bart.
;

28 Feb. 1864. —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, vert, an eagle displayed arg.,
:

Arms— Vert, an eagle displayed arg., armed and langued, gu. armed and langued, gu., for Biddulph; 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
Crest— A wolf, sejant-regardant, arg., vulned on the shoulder on a bend vert, three wolves’ heads, erased, of the field, for
gu. Myddelton.
Motto —Sublimiora petamus. Crests —A wolf, salient, arg., charged on the shoulder with
Seat—Ledbury, co. Hereford. a trefoil, slipped, vert, for Biddulph out of a ducal coronet
;

or, a bloody hand, ppr., for Myddelton.


4
Motto—In veritate triumpho.
MYDDELTON-BIDDULPH OF CHIRK Seats— Chirk Castle, Chirk, co. Denbigh; and Burghill
CASTLE. House, co. Hereford.
Myddelton-Biddttlph, Richard, Esq. of Chirk *

Castle, co. Denbigh, and Burghill, co. Hereford, J.P.,


b. 13 Feb. 1837 ; late Lieut. 1st Life Guards, s. his
BIGGE OF LONG HORSLEY.
father in 1872 ; m. 4 Feb. 1862, Catherine- Arabella, Bigge, Charles-Selby, Esq. of Long Horsley,
dau. of Edward-Giles Howard, Esq., nephew of Northumberland, J.P., b. 21 July, 1834 m. 24 July, ;

Bernard-Edward, Duke of Norfolk, and has Robert- 1856, Katharina, dau. of J.-W. Ogle, Esq. of Oak-
Edward, and other issue, wood, Kent, and has issue,
W ; ; A ;

bio- THE LANDED GENTRY. BIG 127

I. Charles-Prideadx-Ogle, b. 25 July, 1S57. Arms—Arg., on a fess, engrailed, between three martlets,


ii. Lewis-Ainhurst, b. 3 April, 18C0. sa., as many annulets, or.
Crest— cockatrice’s head, couped, sa., beaked and crowned,
in. Denys-Leighton, b. 11 Sept. 1864.
or,wings erect, vert.
-Seat— Long Horsley, Morpeth.
iUltfajJC.— illiam Bigge, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Stated to have descended from the ancient house seated for
many generations at Hawkhurst, Kent, and ltedgewell, Essex, BIGGS OF STOCKTON.
m. 1666, Isabel!, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Dent, Esq., and
d. 1690, leaving, with two daus. (Mary, wife of Edward Col- The Henry-Godolphin Biggs, Esq. o£
late
lingwood, Esq. of Byker and Dissington; and Anne, m. Stockton, Wilts, b. 4 July, 1803 m. 20 June, 1837, ;

Edward Ward, Esq.), a son, Marianne, 2nd dau. of the late William Wyndham,
Thomas Bigge, Esq., m. circa 1706, Elizabeth, dau. of Esq. of Dinton, Wilts, and d. s. p. 4 July, 1877*
Edward Hindmarsh, Esq. of the Six Clerks’ Office, and had
when his widow became Lady of the Manor.
(with three daus., of whom the eldest, Grace, to. Sir Robert
Carr, Bart.) three sons, viz., William, his heir ; Edward, ILtllCilCJC. —The village of Stapleford, in the immediate

of Brinkley, d. unrn . ; and Thomas, of Ludgate Hill, vicinity of Stockton, was long the residence of the family of
London, to. Elizabeth, sister of Philip Rundell, and Biggs, of which,
dying 1791, left a son, Thomas, b. 1766, to. Maria, dau. of Thomas Byggs, of Stapleford, Wilts, d. 1551, 5 Edward
Thomas Rundell, Esq. of Bath, and had issue several sons and VI. In this parish the family continued to reside, until
daus. The eldest son and heir, Tristram Biggs removed to the adjoining parish of Little
William Bigge, Esq. of Benton, b. 1707 one of the six Langford, same co., where he was s. at his decease in Sept.
;

Clerks in Chancery, was High Sheriff for Northumberland 1720, by his eldest son,

1750. He to. 29 Jan. 1736, Mary, dau. and eventually sole Tristram Biggs, Esq. of Little Langford, who was father by
heiress of Charles Clarke, Esq. of Ovingham, and had issue, his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Henry Miles, of Maddington,

Thomas-Charles, his heir William-Edward, d. unm .


Wilts, and co-heir of her brother, Henry Miles, Esq. of the
;

John, of Brinkley, d. s. p. 1797. Mr. Bigge d. 30 June, same place, of


1758,and was s. by his eldest son, Henry Biggs, Esq. of Little Langford, b. 1723; who pur-
Thomas-Charles Bigge, Esq., b. 1739 Northum- Sheriff of chased the neighbouring manor and estate of Stockton, and
;

berland 1771 m. in the following year Jemima, dau. of removed thither. By Diana his wife, dau. of John Davis,
;
Esq. of Bapton, and relict of John Potticary, Esq. (whom he
William Ord, Esq. of Fenham, and had, with six daus., of
to. 3 June, 1765), he had a son, Harry, his heir, and a dau.,
•whom one only married, viz., Grace-Julia, widow of Thomas,
Christopher Glynn, Esq., three sons, Charles- William, his Jane, to. the Rev. William Bond, of Tyneham, Dorset, 4th
heir; John-Thomas, b. 1780, formerly Chief Justice of Trinidad;
son of John Bond, Esq. of Grange, and d. 8 March, 1854.
Thomas-Hanway, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Banker, who to. Mr. Biggs d. 31 March, 1800, and was s. by his son and heir,
Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. James Scott, and d. 1824, leaving
Harry Biggs, Esq. of Stockton, Wilts, High Sheriff in
1819, b. 4 Dec. 1767 to. 16 Sept. 1802, Margaretta-Ann, sole
four sons and two daus. (of the former, the eldest surviving, ;

dau. and heir of Godolphin-William Burslem, Esq. of Alton,


the Rev. Henry-J. Bigge, Rector of Rockingham, North
Hants, m. 15 Jan. 1683, Elizabeth-Charlotte, eldest dau. of Grange, and had issue,
co. Leicester,

the Hon. Edward-S. Percy; and the 2nd, Fred. -William, Henry-Godolphin, whose widow is now of Stockton.
Arthur-William, Major 7th Hussars, b. 9 Aug. 1804 d. 2 Nov.
m. 24 May, 1862, Isabel-Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late ;

1840.
Charles Fenwick, Esq., British Consul-General in Denmark). Margaretta, 11 Oct. 1805; d. 11 Oct. 1819.
b.
Mr. Bigge d. at Bath, 10 Oct. 1794, and was s. by his eldest Emma, m. 1837, Harry-Farr Yeatman, Esq. of Stock
son, House, Dorset, d. 22 May, 1852.
Charles- Willi am Bigge, Esq. of Linden, D.L., and late Arms—Per pale, erm. and az., a lion, passant, a border,
Chairman of the Quarter Sessions there, Lieut. -Col. in the engrailed, gu., charged with fleur-de-lis or.
Northumberland Militia, and High Sheriff, 1802, b. 28 Oct. Crest —A
leopard’s face, ppr.
1773 to. 27 Jan. 1802, Alicia, only dau. of Christopher
;

Seat Stockton, near Salisbury, Wilts.
Wilkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, of the family of
Wilkinson of Thorpe co. York, and d. 8 Dec. 1849, having
BIGLAND OF BIGLAND.
,

had issue by her, who predeceased him 19 Feb. 1848,


i. Charles-John, 6 11 April, 1803; to. 23 May, 1833,
.
Bigland, Wilson-Henry-John, Esq. of Big-
Lewis-Marianne, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Prideaux-
John Selby, of Twizell House, and of The Mote, Kent; and land Hall, co. Lancaster, b. 7 Jan. 1824.
d. v. p. 16 March, 1846, having had issue, litllCRQE. —The Biglands, one of the most ancient fami-
1 Charles-Selby, who s his grandfather. . lies in Lancashire, traditions affirm to have been seated at
1 Mary-Lewis, to. Rev. G.-C.-S. Darby, of Markly, Bigland as early as the Norman Conquest.
Sussex.
Edward Byglande, Esq. of Byglande, in the parish of
2 Fanny- Alice, to. T.-St. Leger Blaauw, Esq. of Beech-
land, Sussex. Cartmel, co. Lancaster, temp. Henry VII., had two sons,
3 Louisa-Charlotte, m. Charles-F. Massingberd-Mundy, i. Henry, his heir.
Esq. of Oi'mesby Hall, co. Lincoln. ii. Edward of Cartmel, whose son,
4 Sybil- Constance (posthumous). John Bigland, d. at Chelmsford, Essex, and was
1557,
it. Henry-Lancelot, b. 10 May, 1806 ; E.I.C.S. ; d . s. p. great-grandfather of
9 Dec. 1844. Edward Bigland, Esq. of Long Whatton, co. Leceister,
hi. Edward-Thomas (Rev.), Archdeacon of Lindisfarne, and M.P., d. 1704, leaving a son,
Vicar of Edlingham, Northumberland, b. 19 Oct. 1807;
Henry Biglande, Esq. of Long Whatton, who had, with
d. s. p. 3 April, 1844.
iv. William-Matthew, of Ovingham House, Lieut.-Col in the a dau., Orme, to. 1st, Isaac Bayley, Esq., and 2ndly,
Cooper Thornhill, Esq., a son and successor,
army, 6. 9 Oct. 1812.
v. John-Frederic (Rev.), Vicar of Stamfordham, North- Edward Bigland, Esq. of Long Whatton, who had
umberland, b. 12 July, 1814; to. 14 Dec. 1843, Caroline-Mary, issue, Edward, d. unm.; Mary, to. 1772, Isaac
only dau. of Nathaniel Ellison, Esq., and has issue, Edward- Bayley, Esq. Orme, to. 1772, Roger Darvall, Esq.
;

Ellison, b.15 Feb. 1846; Henry-Charles, 6. 7 July, 1847; Lucy-Eliza, to. 1778, Wright Thomas Squire, Esq.
Arthur John, b. 18 July, 1849; William-Egelric, b. 18 Oct. The elder son,
1850; Charles-Wilkinson, b. 3 Aug. 1858; Alice-Frances Henry Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, s. his father, and to.
Mary -Augusta.; and Julia-Charlotte.
Jenett, dau. of George Preston, Esq., and d. 15 Henry VIII.,
vi. Arthur, Police Magistrate at Brighton, 6. 18 May, 1818;
to. Elizabeth Slater.
a.d. 1523, leaving a son,
vii. Matthew-Robert, J.P., b. 30 March, 1822; m. 1st, Mil- Edward Bigland, Esq., to. a dau. of the ancient
dreda Bel; and 2ndly, Elizabeth Darnell. amily of Sandys of Furness Fell, and had, with two daus.,
viii. George-Richard, b. 2 Oct. 1825 ; to. a dau. of Arnctte- three sons ; from the 2nd of whom, George, of Cartmel,
H. Poore, Esq. descended through the female line, Sir Ralph Bigland,
i. Mary, d. 3 Feb. 1821.
Garter King-of-Arms. Edward Bigland d. 1563, and was s. by
ii. Chari otte-Eliza, to. David Smith, Esq. of Edinburgh.
hi. Julia-Katherine, to. the Rev. H.-J. Maltby, son of his eldest son,
Edward Maltby, D.D., Lord Bishop of Durham; d. 27 April, Esq. of Bigland, m. Isabel Bellingham
Henry Bigland,
1843, leaving issue, of Westmorland,by whom (who d. 1622) he had three sons,
1 Edward-Charles. 1 Julia, George, James, and Henry. He d. 1616, and was s. by his
iv. Jemima, d. 1835. eldest son,
; .

128 BIL THE LANDED GENTRY. BIL

George Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, m. 15 Oct. 1608, Isabel, m. Francis Ward, Esq. of Marlbro', and Lydia, to. M.-J.
dau. of John Myers, Esq. of Cartmel, and had with four Gilbert. Esq., of Worsley Hall, co. Lancaster, and d. in
1797,
daus., 1 Anne, to. Edward Robinson, Esq. of Newby Bridge three sons, 1 Robert, b. 20 Dec. 1720, m. Alice Storer, and
d.
2 Sarah, Mrs. Atkinson 3 Isabel, Mrs. Battersby; and
;
in April, 1761, leaving a son, Robert, Lieut. 72nd regt.,
who
4 Bridget, to. William Kilner, Esq., six sons, all of whom d. s.p. at Gibraltar, during the siege, 14 Oct.
1780; 2 Charles,
d. unm. except the second, Barrister-at-Law, for many years an active Magistrate for co.
John Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. at Cartmel, 17 June, Stafford, d. s. p., at Sydenham, Kent, 6 Jan.
1809 and 3 John, ;

1610, whom. Jane, dau. of Thomas Fletcher, Esq. of Winander, of whom we treat. The last named,
and was s. by his son, The Rev. John Bill, Rector of Draycot, to. Miss Mary
George Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. at Cartmel, 30 Oct. Harrison, a co-heiress, of Dilhorn Hall, co. Stafford, and d. 2
1647, who erected and endowed the Free-School at Browedge, May, 1806, aged 80, having had by this lady (who d. 29 Dec.
near Bigland, and d. unm. 1685, when he was s. by his brother, 1801) two sons,
Thomas Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. at Cartmel, 22 Robert, of Storthes Hall, of whom we treat.
April, 1649; m. 1687, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Rev. William John, ancestor of Charles Bill, Esq. of Farley Hall.
Wilson, Rector of Winander, and was s. by his son, The elder son,
John Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. 22 Feb. 1690, m. Robert Bill, Esq. m. Dorothy, dau. and co-heiress of
Dorothy, dau. and heir of Rev. William Wells, and d. s. p. William Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Yorkshire, and d.
1747, when he was s. by his brother, 7 Jan. 1806, leaving a son,
George Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. 30 Nov. 1701, m. Charles Horsfall Bill, Esq. of Storthes Hall, to. Emma
7 April, 1749, Mary, dau. of John Fox, Esq. of Whitehaven. Wainman, and by her (who d. 1872) left at his decease, Sept.
She m. 2ndly, Thomas Sunderland, Esq., and d. 1752, when he 1863, issue,
was s. by his son, i. Charles, now of Storthes Hall.
George Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, 6. 5 May, 1750; m. 1st, ii. Robert-William, d. unm.
1781, Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Robert Watters, Esq. of iii. Augustus-Horsfall, d. s. p. 1874.
Whitehaven, High Sheriff for Cumberland, and had by her, i. Emma, to. Rev. E. Otto Trevelyan.
who d. 1783, one son, George, his heir. He m. 2ndly, at
Ulverstone, 23 Nov. 1784, Sarah, dau. of John Gale, Esq. of of Horsfall.
Whitehaven, High Sheriff for Cumberland, and sister of the Richard Horsfall, of Storthes Hall (son of Richard
late Wilson Bradyll, Esq. of Conishead Priory, and by her, Horsfall of Storthes Hall, in Kirkburton), Lord of the Manor of
who d. 1830, had (with four daus., who all d. unm. except the Thurstonland to. Mary ( d 20 Sept. 1641), dau. of John Lewis,
;

eldest, Sarah, wife of Pudsey Dawson, Esq. of Langcliff Hall), Esq. of Marr, by Mary his wife, dau. of Lionel Reresby, of
two sons, John, Capt. 3rd regt. of Lancashire Militia, who Thrybergh, and was buried at Kirkburton, 13 Sept. 1644, leav-
married, and d. 7 Dec. 1862, having had issue; and Wilson- ing, with other issue, a son,
Braddtll, late of Bigland. Mr. Bigland d. Jan. 1831, and Richard Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Capt. in Sir J.
was s. by his elder son, Ramsden’s regt. at the siege of Pontefract Castle in the Civil
George Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, b. 1782; who d. unm., War; he to. Ann, dau. of Gervase Riccard, Esq. of Heck, and
and was s. by his brother, was buried at Kirkburton, 13 Dec. 1668, aged 56, leaving, with
Wilson-Braddyll Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, Vice-Admiral other issue, an eldest son,
R.N., and K.H., m. 8 Jan. 1822, Emily, sister of Capt. Sir William Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Lord of the
Henry Leeke, R.N., and by her (who d. 23 Feb. 1873), had Manor of Thurstonland, to. Dorothy (buried at Kirkburton,
issue, 1667) dau. of John Ellerker, Esq. of York, and was buried
George-Selsey, Ensign 46th regt., accidentally killed, 23 Jan. at Kirkburton, 8 Feb. 1711, aged 77, leaving, with other
1842. issue,
Wilson-Henry-John, now of Bigland. John Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Lord of the Manor of
Sophia-Georgiana. Thurstonland, d. 8 July, 1722, aged 62, leaving a son and
Vice-Admiral Bigland d. 6 Nov. 1858, aged 70. successor,
Arms—Az., two ears of big wheat or, quartering, arg., Richard Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, to. Grace Briggs,
three wolves’ heads, sa., for Wilson. granddau. of Rev. Joseph Briggs, Vicar of Kirkburton, and
Crest —Alion, passant-regardant, gu., holding in his fore- by her (who to. 2ndly, Rev. Gudrick Ingram, Vicar of Kirby
paw an ear of big wheat, as in the arms ; motto over, gratitude. Malzard) left at his decease, 1731, a dau. Dorothy, whd d.

Motto. Spes labor levis unm., and a son,
Seat—Bigland Hall, near Cartmel.
William Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, bapt. at Kirk- !

burton, 22 Sept. 1724, m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Beck-


with, Esq. of Thurcroft, and by her (who d. 21 April, 1793,
BILL OF STORTHES HALL.
:

aged 71) had issue,


Bill, Charles-Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Ingram, d. 17 Nov. 1770, aged 10.
Yorkshire, and The Priory, Tetbury, co. Gloucester, Dorothy, m. Robert Bill, Esq. of Farley, as above.
Elizabeth, d. unm. Ann, d. unm.
J.P. for cos. Gloucester and Wilts, b. 1818 ; m. 1841,
Grace, to. George Sutton, Esq. of Stockton, and d. s. p.
Anna-Maria, dau. of Gen. Middleton, and by her Frances, to. Joseph Scott, Esq. of Badsworth, and d. s. p.
(who d. 4 Jan. 1875) has had issue, Mr. Horsfall d. 2 Aug. 1780.
i. b. 5 Feb. 1853.
Charles-Horsfall, —
Arms Erm., two billhooks in saltire, ppr., on a chief az., a
it.Robert-William, b. 8 Jan. 1856. pallet or, charged with a rose gu., between two pelicans’ heads, 1

in. Arthur-Ingram-Horsfall, b. 6 Nov. 1859. erased, arg. Quartering: Horsfall, gu., a bezant between ,

i. Elizabeth-Horsfall, m. 1873, Ralph-W. Caldwell, Esq. three horses’ heads, couped, arg. bridled az.
Caroline. Emma. iv. Anne-Horsfall.
Crest —A pelican’s head, erased, arg.
it. iii.

Motto Omne solum patria.
Tluteagc.—This family is of considerable antiquity, and —
Seat Storthes Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire The Priory,
;

was seated at Norbury, co. Derby, before 1607, in which year Tetbury, co. Gloucester.
Richard Bill removed from Norbury to Farley Hall, co. Stafford,

Town House 15, Great Cumberland Place, London.
which has remained the seat of the family to the present time.
This Richard Bill, of Farley Hall, to. Elizabeth Shenton, an
heiress, and had three sons; John, who had one dau.,
BILL OF FARLEY.
Elizabeth; Richard, d. s. p., and Robert Bill, the Bill, Charles, Esq. of Farley Hall, co. Stafford,
youngest son, d. in 1710, aged 85, having had three sons: J.P. for that co., and Capt. 3rd Stafford Militia,
Richard, of whom presently, William of Stanton, d. s. p.,
1VLA., Barrister-at-Law, b. 8 Jan. 1843 m. 1870, 1

and John, of Mayfield, whose son John was King’s Messenger ;

to Hanover to four successive Sovereigns, viz. Queen Ellen-Margaret Hepburn, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Fitz-
: j

Anne, Geo. I., Geo. II., and Geo. III. He d. s. p., 28 Dec. Herbert, of Somersal Herbert, co. Derby, and lias
1769, aged 75, a Poor Knight of Windsor, and was buried in issue,
St. George’s Chapel. The eldest son, i. Charles-Fitzherbert, b. 13 July, 1872.
Richard Bill, Esq. of Alton Lodge, and Farley Hall, d. in i. Ida-Helen de la Martelliere.
1716, leaving by Hannah Morris, his wife, a son, bis brother in 185G.
Captain Bill s.
Robert Bill, who m. Lydia llurst, of Cheadle Grange, and
by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1751) had, besides two daus., Margaret, jLiltCr.JJC . — See preceding Memoir.
BTN THE LANDED GENTRY. BIN 129

John Hill, 2nd son of Rev. John


Esq., M.D., b. 1758, Bill, Law, to. Martha, dau. of William Batt, Esq. of Salisbury,
Rector of Draycot Esther Grundy, of Lyme Field, Bury,
;
to. and by her (who to. 2ndly, Pery Buckley, Esq. of Winktield
co. Lancaster, and having had by this lady (who d.
d. 1848, Place, Berks, and d. 1765) had three sons,
7 Dec. 1833) besides two daus. (Mary, to. the Rev. E. Wliieldon, i. Richard, his heir.

of Hales Hall, co. Stafford, and d. 1854, and Lydia, to. Thomas ii. William, D.D., Archdeacon of London, to. Agnes, dau. ot
Libert Dorrien, Esq., and had issue,
Mayo, Esq., M.D., late President of the College of Physicians,
two sons, 1 Robert-Turberville, Lieut.-Col. Gren. Guards, b. 1777;
and d. 1859),
Mary, only dau. and heir of Thomas Elliot, Esq. of The
to.
Robert, b. Louisa, dau. of Philip Dauncey, Esq.,
1789; to.
Vines, Rochester, and had a dau., who d. 1817. He d.
d. in 1823, having had issue, three daus. 14 April, 1851.
John, of whom we treat. 2 Arthur-Batt, Capt. R.N. (who was drowned 1830) b. 1784;
The 2nd son, to. 11 March, 1813, Emily, dau. of W.-L. Kingsman, Esq.

John Bill, Esq., J.P., b. 1795; to. Sarah, dau. of A. of Petworth, and by her (who d. 25 Nov. 1840) left issue,
four sons and one dau.,
llumphrys, Esq., and d. 15 Feb. 1853, having had issue, John, 1
Arthur-Maunsel, R.N., b. 1814; d. s.p. 1838.
d. s. p., Feb. 1856, aged 17; Charles, now of Farley Hall;
Thomas-Henry, R.N., b. 1818, lost at sea.
Mary-Louisa, to. Rowland Cotton, Esq. of Etwall Hall, co.
George William-Powlett, Major-Gen. C.B. (The Vines,
Derby (see that name). Rochester), J.P., Hon. Col. East Kent Militia; to. 8
Arms— Ermine, two bill hooks in saltier, on a chief az. a May, 1845, Sophia, 3rd dau. of the late Col. Charles-Cox
pallet or, charged with a rose gu. between two pelicans’ heads Bingham, and has issue, Emily-Sophia, to. 20 April,
erased, arg. 1835, Major de VicTupper; Georgina-Wyndham, to.
Crest—A pelican’s head erased, arg. 3 Sept. 1867, Lieut.-Col. Edward Tanner Constance- ;

Motto— Ornne solum patria. Mary-Henrietta, to. 29 Nov. 1873, Itobert-Maxwell


£etl i_Farley Hall, Cheadle, co. Stafford. Hyslop, Esq.; Florence-Agnata-Frances-Jane, to. 4
Aug. 1874, Henry-Whistler Smith, Esq., E.E.
Francis Robert Bertie, b. 1819; d. 1839.
BINGHAM OF MELCOMBE BINGHAM. Emily-Agnata-FIarriett, to. 4 June, 1844, John-Clavell
Mansel, Esq. of Longthorns, Dorset, and d. s. p. 1845.
Bingham, Richard - Hippisley, Esq. of 3 John-Batt (Rev.), b. 1787 to. Frances, 2nd dau. of the
;

Bingham’s Melcombe, Dorset, J.P., D.L., and Rev. Croxton Johnston, Rector of Wilmslow, Cheshire,
and had issue, Henry, b. 1837, d. 1859; and Maria-
Hon. Col. Dorset Militia, retired Major in the Indian Mansel, to. Jan. 1865, Rev. Oswald Smith, M.A., Rector
Army, b. 1 Oct. 1804 m. 6 April, 1836, Harriet-; of Crudwell, Wilts.
Georgiana, 3rd dau. of his maternal uncle, the Rev. Martha-Caroline-Buckley. 2 Agnata-Maria.
Montagu John Wynyard, B.D., Rector of West hi. John, d. at Calcutta, 1760.

Rounton, co. York. Mr. Bingham d. 1755, aged 58, and was s. by his eldest son,
— Richard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, Col. of the
iLtnCHCJC. The family of Bingham, possibly of Norman
Dorsetshire Militia, b. 1741; to. 1st, 1766, Sophia, dau. of
origin, was originally seated at Sutton Bingham, Somerset,
Charles Halsey, Esq. of Great Gaddesden, Herts, and had by
and thence removed to Melcombe, in Dorsetshire.
her (who d. 1773) three sons and one dau.,
Robert Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe (son and heir of Robert
Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe, by Joan, his wife, dau. of John i.Richard, his heir.
ii.William (Rev.), Fellow of New College, Oxford, b. 1771;
Delalynde, Esq. and 9th in descent from Sir Ralph de
Rector of Cameley, Somersetshire, and of Melbury Bubb,
Bingham, elder brother of Robert, Bishop of Salisbury, who Dorsetshire, to. 20 April, 1797, Sarah-Emily, dau. of General
d. 1246), m. Alice, dau. of Thomas Coker, Esq. of Mapowder, William Wynyard, and d. 27 May, 1810 (his widow survived
and had, with two daus., eight sons, of whom, Robert was his until 14 June, 1852), leaving issue,
heir and George (Sir), who served under his brother in the
; 1 William-Wynyard, b. 18 Jan. 1798; Fellow of New
Irish wars, was ancestor of the Earls of Lucan and the College, Oxford, d. unm. 1821.
Lords Clanmorris. Robert Bingham d. 1561, and was s. by his 2 George, late representative.
3 Richard-Hippisley, present head of the family.
eldest son,
4 Charles-William (Rev.), Rector of Melcombe Horsey,
Robert Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe, to. Jane, dau. of Dorset, M.A., and Hon. Canon of Salisbury, J.P., b. 28
Robert Williams, Esq. of Herringston, in Dorsetshire, and dying Sept. 1810; to. 1st, 28 May, 1839, his cousin, Caroline-
in 1593, was s. by his grandson, Damer, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Montagu- John Wynyard,
Richard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe (son of Robert Bing- which lady d. without surviving issue, 1 Jan. 1852; and
2ndly, 31 July, 1855, Mary, dau. of Rev. Daniel Campbell,
ham and Anne his wife, dau. and heir of William Chaldecott,
Rector of Crowcombe, Somerset.
Esq. of Quarrelston), to. Jane, dau. of Sir Arthur Hopten,
1 Emily-Georgiana, deceased.
Knt. of Witham Abbey, Somerset, and dying in 1636, was s. by 2 Sophia-Matilda, m. 1826, Robert-Francis Wright, Esq. of
his eldest son, Hinton Blewett, Somerset, and has issue, 1 Augustus-
John Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe, the Parliamentarian, who Robert-Bingham Wright (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Stebbing,
was, during the civil war, Col. of a regt., Governor of Poole, Essex, b. 1828; to. 1871, Elizabeth, younger dau. of Rev.
and Commander at the last siege and demolition of Corfe Thomas Mills, and has a dau. Cecily, b. 1873 2 Arthur- ;

Francis-Bingham Wright (Major), b. 1831, m. 1875,


Castle ; he was also a member of the Long Parliament at its
Constance-Charlotte, younger dau. of Rev. George-
dissolution, April, 1653. He to. 1st, Frances, dau. and co-heir Hustler; 1 Leonora-Sophia Wright.
of John Trenchard, Esq. of Warmwell and 2ndly, Jane ;
hi. Charles-Cox, Col. R.N., b. 1772; d. at Woolwich 1835,
Norwood, of Gloucestershire, but had issue only by the former, leaving, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Samuel Hayter, Esq.,
viz., five daus. Col. Bingham d. 1673, and was s. by (the son 1 George-William, R.A., b. 15 Sept. 1801 d. 1850. ;

of his brother, Strode Bingham) his nephew, 2 Richard-Clavell, an officer in the army, b. 10 May, 1810,
Richard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, J.P. and deceased.
M.P., m. Philadelphia, dau. and heir of John Potenger, 3 Charles, Col. and Dep. Adj.-Gen. R.A., b. 1815; to.
Esq., by Philadelphia his wife, dau. of Sir John Ernie, Knt.,
1841, Henrietta, dau. of John Mackintosh, Esq., M.D., and
d. 6 April, 1864, leaving issue, 1 Richard-Charles-William
Chancellor of the Exchequer, and by her (who d. 1757) had,
;

2 Edmund-Hayter, b. 1820, to. 1845, Cecilia, dau. of W.-B.


with other issue, Wolseley, Esq., and d. s. p. 1856.
I. Richard, his heir. 1 Mary-Frances, m. 1833, Rev. Henry Stevens, eldest son
ii. George, B.D., Fellow of All Souls’ College, Oxford, Rector of the Dean of Rochester; and d. 1854.
of Pimperne and More Crichel, a distinguished and learned 2 Emma, to. 1846, Thomas Day, Esq. of Rochester.
divine, to. 1748, Sarah Beale, and by her left at his decease, 3 Sophia, m. Major-Gen. G.-W.-P. Bingham, C.B.
in 1800, aged 85, a dau., Sarah, and one son, i. Sophia, to. William Clavell-Ricliards, Esq. of Smedmore,

Peregrine, LL.B., Fellow of New College, Rector of and d. 1841.


Edmondsham and of Radclive, to. Amy, dau. of William Mr. Bingham to. 2ndly, 26 Oct. 1775, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Bowles, Esq., and d. 1826, having had two sons, Ridout, Esq. of Dean’s Lease, and had by her,
Peregrine, Barrister’-at-Law, one of the Police Magis-
iv. George- Ridout (Sir), K.C.B., and T.S., of Dean's Lease,
trates, b. 1788; to. 1816, Eliza, dau. of James Bolton,
Major-Gen. in the army, and Col. Rifle Corps, b. 21 July,
and sister of Mary-Katherine Lady Thurlow, and d.
1777; to. Sept. 1814, Emma-Septima, youngest dau. of
31 Oct. 1864, having had issue, Peregrine, b. 1820; to.
Edmund-Morton Pleydell, Esq. of Whatcombe House, Dor-
1840, Clara, dau. of W. Stanley, Eaq., and has issue;
setshire, but d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1833.
and Eliza.
v. John, Comm. R.N., b. 18 March, 1785; to. Fanny, dau. of
Edward, a Lieut. R.N., b. 1789; d. at Lima, in Peru, C. Woollcombe, Esq., and d. 25 June, 1863, having had
1823, s.p. issue.
Mr. Bingham d. 1735, and was s. by his eldest son, ii. Mary, to. Nathaniel-Tryon Still, Esq., Capt. in the army.
Richard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, Barrister-at hi. Leonora, to. twice, and d. s. p. 1844.
K
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130 BIN TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BIR

'Mr. Bingham d. 1823, and was s. by his eldest son, BIRCH OF WEETHAM HALL.
Bichard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, Lieut.-
Biech, Wyrley, Esq. of WretbamHall, Norfolk,
Gen. in the army, 6.1768 to. Miss Priscilla Carden, a relation
;
J.P. and D.L., formerly an officer 88th regt.,
of Sir John Carden, Bart., but dying without issue in 1829 (his
widow survived until 1 Feb. 1848), was s. by his nephew, b. 1837 ; s. to his grandfather’s estates 1866 m. ;

The Bev. George Bingham, b. 4 June, 1803; to. Oct. 1863, Kebecca-Katherine, eldest dau. of Ven.
Frances-Anna-Byam, only dau. of Anthony Blagrave, Esq., Samuel Moore Kyle, Archdeacon of Cork, and has,
and had a son, George-Henry, who d. in infancy. He d. with other issue, a son,
himself in May, 1838, and was s. by his brother, the present
Wyrley-Edwin-George, 6. 12 Nov. 1867.
representative of the family. His widow to. 2ndly, Charles-
Wriothesley Digby, Esq., and d. 1849. 3Lu\CX%t'— Thomas Birch, Esq.
of Birchfield, in the
Arms— Quarterly : 1st and 6th, az., a bend, cotised, between parish of Handsworth, co. Stafford, and of Birch Green and
six crosses pattee, or ;
2nd, Turberville ; 3rd, Chaldecott ; Aston, co. Warwick, was living at Birchfield, 7th Elizabeth,
4th, Potenger; 5th, Batt. and was buried at Aston 1613. His son and heir, Thomas

Crest On a rock, ppr., an eagle rising, or. Birch, Esq. of Harborne, was father of George Birch, of

Motto Spes mea Christus. Harborne Hall, 6. 1616, whose son,
Seat —Melcombe Bingham, Dorchester. George Birch, Esq., to. Mary, dau. of Thomas Foster, Esq.,
and dying 1721, left issue,
Thomas
BINGHAM OF BINGHAM CASTLE. (Sir), his heir.
John, Bector of Handsworth, d. s. p.'
Bingham Denis, Esq. of Bingliam Castle, co. James of Wolston, co. Warwick, to. Jane, dau. and co-heir j

of Abraham Owen, Esq., and d. 1762, leaving a son, George


Mayo, J.P., b. ; m. 19 Eeb. 1846,
8 Sept. 1818 Birch, Esq. of St. Leonard’s Hill, co. Berks, to. Mary,
j

Elizabeth-Elinor, only child and heiress of Arthur dau. of Thomas Newell, Esq., and d. 1803, leaving issue.
Nash, Esq. of Carne House, co. Mayo, and has Another son (Rev.), d. leaving issue.
Mary, to. William Green, Esq. of Eccles, Norfolk.
issue, Sarah, to. 1st, 1769, G odfrey- Woodward Vane, Esq., and
i. Denis-George-Charles-Arthur, 6. 19 Nov. 1849; to. 2ndly, Sir Wadsworth Bush.

1874, Maria, eldest dau. of the late Capt. W.-H. Broad, ,


The eldest son,
B.N. Sir Thomas Birch, Knt., Judge of the Common Pleas, b.
n. Gerald-Henry, 6. 6 July, 1855. 1690; to. 1733, Sarah, dau. and co-heir of J. Teshmaker,

in. Bichard-Lionel-Nash, b. 29 Oct. 1856. Esq., and dying 1757, left, with other issue, an eldest son,
iv. Bobert-Milcombe, b. 31 Aug. 1858; d. 12 Feb. 1864. George Birch, Esq. of Hamstead Hall and Handsworth, b.
i. Adelaide-Elizabeth, to. 10 July, 1867, Henry-Tilson, July, 1739; to. 1776, Anne, 3rd dau. of Thomas Lane, Esq.
j

eldest son and heir of Thomas- Shaen Carter, Esq. of of Bentley (and grand-dau. of John Lane, Esq., by Mary his !

Watlington Park, Oxon, J.P. wife, eldest dau. of Humphrey Wyrley, Esq., and co-heir with ;

n. Constance-Letitia-Anne. her sister Sybill, to. Bev. Peter Birch, D.D., Prebendary of j

hi. Elizabeth-Clara. iv. Frances-Anne-Shaen. Westminster). By her (who d. Feb. 1806) Mr. Birch left, at
v. Ernestine-Elizabeth. vi. Viola-Alexandra. his decease, Feb. 1807, besides three daus., viz., Mary-Ann,
Richard Congreve, Esq. of Burton, Cheshire Sarah, d.
ilt!TC?C(J£. —
This family descends from a common ancestor
to.
1846 and Ann, to. Major Joseph-Jeanes Durbin (son of Sir
;
;

with the Earls of Lucan and the Lords Clanmorris, namely, John Durbin), an only son,
George Bingham, Military Governor of Sligo 1596, whose Wyrley Birch, Esq. of Wretham Hall, b. 11 Sept. 1781 m. ;

youngest son, 19 July, 1804, Katharine-Sarah, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Jacob
John Bingham, resided at Foxford, co. Mayo. He was Beynardson, Esq. of Holywell, co. Lincoln, by Anne his wife, j
grandfather of
dau. of Sir John Cust, Bart., Speaker of the House of i

The Bight Hon. Henry Bingham, of Newbrook, at one time


Commons, and had issue,
one of the Lords Justices of Ireland, whose son,
John Bingham, Esq. of Newbrook, ra. Frances, eldest dau. George-Wyrley, b. April, 1805 to. 17 Jan. 1833, Jane, 3rd
;

dau. of Bichard Congreve, Esq. of Burton, co. Chester, and


and co-heir (with her sister Susannah, wife of Thomas Carter, j

d. 1855, leaving, with other issue, a son, Wyrley, now of


Esq. of Castle Martin, co. Kildare), of Sir Arthur Shaen, Bart., Wretham.
j

and was father of Thomas-Jacob, Recorder of Thetford, 6. ,1806 d. April, 1867. ;


j
Henry Bingham, Esq. of Newbrook, to. 1760, Letitia, dau. Henry-William, b. 1809.
of Denis Daly, Esq. of Baford, co. Galway, by his wife, Lady Frederick-Lane, Rector of East and West Wretham, b. 1S12; J

Anne de Burgh, sister of John, 11th Earl of Clanricarde, and d. May, 1850.
Peregrine, b. 1817; to. 1843, Anna, dau. of Gen. James
had issue, I

Grant, of Hayes Park, Middlesex.


John, of Newbrook, father of 1st Lord Clanmorris. Lawrence, 6. 1823 ; m. 1856, Gertrude, dau. of David Powell, i
Henry, of whom presently. Esq.
Denis, of Bingham Castle, co. Mayo, whose eldest dau., Katherine-Mary-Anne, d. Dec. 1867.
Anne, to. her cousin, Bobert-Augustus Bingham, Esq. Jemima-Lucy, to. 31 Aug. 1841, Richard Longfield, Esq. of
Anne, to. 1778, Christopher Frencli-St. George, Esq. of Longueville, co. Cork.
Tyrone House, co. Galway. Charlotte-Etheldred, d. Sept. 1858.
Frances. Letitia. Charlotte. Frances-Augusta, to. 23 July, 1833, William-Pccre Williams-
Harriett. Louisa. Freeman, Esq., late of Fawley Court, co. Bucks, and J

He d. 1790. The 2nd son, afterwards of Pylewell, Hants.


Henry Bingham, Juliana-Maria, to. 3 Nov. 1840, Henry-Fowler Eroadwood,
Esq. Anne, dau. of Bobcrt
I

to. 1795,
Esq. of Lyne, Sussex.
Bodkin, Esq. of Annagb, co. Galway, and had issue, Elizabeth-Caroline, to. Aug. 1844, Robert Pryor, Esq.
Henry, d. s. p. Agnes-Ellen, to. Sept. 1850, Bev. James-Parke Whalley, j
Bobert-Augustus. Bector of East and West Wretham.
John-Charles (Bev.), to. Sarah, dau. of Luke Higgins, Esq. Mr. Birch d. 24 Dec. 1866, and was s. by his grandson, the
of Castlebar.
Anne. Maria.
present Wyrley Birch, Esq.
Harriet, m. Benjamin Jennings, Esq.
The 2nd son, Arms—Az., three fleurs-de-lis, and a canton arg.
Bobert-Augustus Bingham, to. 1817, his cousin, Anne —A
Crest arg., entwined by a serpent ppr.
fleur-de-lis,

Bingham, eldest dau. of Major Denis Bingham, of Bingham Motto —Prudentifi simplicitate.
Seat —Wretham Hall, near Thetford.
Castle, co. Mayo, and d. 1828, leaving issue,
Denis, now of Bingham Castle. *
Henry, to. and had issue. Bobert-Augustus, d. unm.
Anne, unm. BIRKBECK OF HORSTEAD HALL.
Maria, to. George d’Arcy, Esq. of co. Westmeath, and has
issue. Birkbeck:, Edward, Esq. of Horstead Hall,
Letitia, d. mm. Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for East Norfolk,
Arms—Az., a bend, cottised, between six crosses pattee, or. b. 11 Oct. 1838; m. 18 April, 1865, Hon. Mary -Au-

Crest— rock, thereon an eagle, rising, all ppr. gusta, youngest dau. of William 1st Lord Hylton.
Motto—Spes mea Christus. —
SLtU£3£C« Mr. Birkbeck is the youngest son of Henry
Seat —Bingham Castle, Belmullet, co. Mayo. Birebeck, Esq. of Keswick Hall, Norwich (d. 25 Dec. 1848), .
; ,

BIR THE LANDED GENTRY. LIR 131

by Elizabeth-Lucy his wife (d. 6 Dec. 1874), youngest dau. of 3 Joseph-Hornby, of Brookside, Newton-lc-Willows, J.P.,
b. 12 March, 1827 to. 23 Nov. 1854, Frances, 4th dau. of
the late Robert Barclay, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey.
;

Robert Dix, of London, Merchant, and has issue, Hugh-


Seat—Horstead Hall, Norwich. Francis, b. 23 Sept. 1855; Joseph- Wilfrid, 5.28 May, 1863;
and Cicely.
Town House— 10, Upper Brook Street. 4 William-Hornby, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 22 Dec. 1834,
to. 14 Aug. 1861, Mary-Louisa, dau. of Richard Yapp,
4
Esq., and has issue.
5 Edward-Hornby, b. 22 Dec. 1834; d. 26 Jan. 1838.
BIRLEY OF KIRKHAH. 6 Frederick-Hornby, b. 23 March, 1837 to. 1865, Josephine, ;
1
dau. of Richard Birley, Esq., and has issue.
UtllCTtfJC.—John Birley, of Kirkham, a West India 7 Edward-Hornby (Rev.), Vicar of Ellasstone - with-
Merchant, d. 12 May, 1767, son of John Birley, of Skippool, in Stanton, co. Stafford.
the parish of Poulton-le-Fylde, co. Lancaster (whose will bears 1 Cicely-Margaret, d. 28 Sept. 1823.
elate 6 Nov. 1732), to. 1st, Ellen Harrison, and by her had four 2 Cicely-Margaret, to. 12 Aug. 1851, Herbert Birley, her
children, who all d. without issue. He m. 2ndly, 6 May, cousin.
3 Alicia-Marian. 4 Mary-Isabella. 5 Emily-Jane.
1741, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Shepherd, and by her had,
with four daus., four sons, Thomas, his heir; Richard, of hi Joseph-Birley, of Ford Bank, D.L., b. 31 May, 1782; to
. .

22 Aug. 1809, Jane, eldest dau. of Thomas Hornby, Esq. of


Blackburn, of whom presently John, of Kirkham, of whom
;
Kirkham, and d. 24 Jan. 1847, having had issue,
hereafter ; and William, b. 24 April, 1750, d. unm. 10 March,
1 Richard, of Manchester, J.P. and D.L., b. 11 March,
1792.
1812; to. 1st, 2 Aug. 1836, Amelia-Garforth, dau. of
Thomas Birley, of Kirkham, son and heir, 6. 22 Feb. 1742 ;
James Kennedy, Esq. of Manchester 2ndly, 8 May, 1862, ;

on. 23 Sept. 1765, Margaret, dau. of Henry Lawson, and d. Frances, dau. of Joseph Howson, Esq. By the former
March, 1817. His issue were, (who d. 29 April, 1859) he had issue,
John, of Woodend, Egremont. Richard-Kennedy, b. 16 March, 1845 to. 15 Sept. 1870, ;

Henry, of Whitehaven, bapt. 9 July, 1771 ; d. 31 Jan. 1830, Jane-Garden, dau. of John Blaikie, Esq. late of Craigie
unm. Muckier, co. Aberdeen, and has a son, Richard-Archi-
Richard, bapt. 5 Jan. 1774; d. 17 Nov. 1794. bald, b. 4 Aug. 1873, and a dau., Sybil-Garden.
James, of Restalrig, near Edinburgh, b. 1784; to. Jane, dau. Amelia-Josephine, d. 3 March, 1841.
of Rev. Abraham Brown, and widow of John Richardson, Helen, on. William-Andrew Fairbairn, Esq., and has
and d. 21 April, 1857, leaving a dau., Isabel, m. Francis issue.
O’Brien, of Liverpool. Margaret, to. Louis, only son of Henri Schuster, of
Martha, m. Rev. George Lewthwaite, Rector of Adel, co. Brussels, and has issue.
York. Amelia-Jane, d. 7 Dec. 1843.
Ciceley, m. Charles Buck Esq. of Preston; d. 6 Dec. 1840. Mary-Louisa, to. William- James Harter, Esq., and has
issue,
The eldest son, Frederick-Hornby Birley, Esq.and has issue.
Josephine, on.
John Birley, Esq. Woodend, near Egremont, Cumber-
of Janet. Henrietta.
land, b. 1 March, 1769; m. 1 Dec. 1808, Mary- Ann, dau. of Amclia-Gertrude, on. Alfred E. Harter, Esq.
Simon Grayson, Esq. of Maryport, and widow of John Linden. By his 2nd wife Mr. Richard Birley has surviving issue,
By this lady (who d. 30 April, 1818) he had issue, Henry-Mompesson, 6. 15 April, 1865.
Thomas, 6. 9 Sept. 1809; in. Agnes Evans, and d. s. p. 2 Thomas-Hornby, of Manchester, J.P., b. 11 May, 1815;
18 Aug. 1847. to. 3 Aug. 1843, Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Col. James Leatham,
Hutton, b. 14 Sept. 1816; d. 18 March, 1818. 1st Dragoon Guards, and has issue,
Hutton, b. 28 March, d. 19 Aug. 1818.
James-Leatham, b. 22 Dec. 1847 d. 20 Feb. 1866.
Anne, m. her cousin, Thomas-Langton Birley, Esq. of Carr ;

Francis-Hornby, b. 4 March, 1850; to. 1 Aug. 1876,


Hill.
Margaret, dau. of Rev. Jarvis Kenrick, and has a dau.,
Margaret, m. Joseph Dickson, Esq. of Preston, d. 24 May,
Margaret.
1845.
Anne-Katharine. Caroline.
Ellen, m. Henr^ Smith, Esq. of Fleetwood.
3 Hugh, of Moorland, Didsbury, Lancashire, J.P. and
Mr. Birley d. 7 July, 1859, aged 90, leaving no surviving male D.L., M.P. for Manchester, b. 21 Oct. 1817 to. 7 July, ;

issue. 1842, Mabella, dau. of Joseph Baxendale, Esq. of Wood-


Richard Birley, of Blackburn, 2nd son of John Birley, of side, Middlesex, and by her (who d. 16 Feb. 1856) has
Kirkham, and Elizabeth Shepherd his wife, b. 4 Dec. 1743; issue surviving,
to. 15 Dec. 1772, Alice, dau. of Hugh Hornby, Esq. of Kirk- Hugh- Arthur, b. 29 Aug. 1846 on. 12 Nov. 1874, Amy,
;

ham, and d. 11 Jan. 1812, and his wife in the following month eldest dau. of William-H. Chichester, Esq. of Grenofen,
of April. "Their issue were, Devon, and had two sons, Joseph-Reginald, andCharles-
Henry, both deceased.
;
i.John, D.L. co. Lancaster, b. 30 Aug. 1775; to. 4 Feb. 1800, Edith-Mabella, on. Nov. 1868.
Margaret, dau. of Daniel Backhouse, Esq. of Liverpool, Mary-Alice.
and d. 25 Dec. 1833, leaving issue,
4 Herbert, a twin, b. 16 April, 1821; to. 12 Aug. 1851,
1 Richard, 6. 15 March, 1801 ; m. 10 March, 1825, Mary- Cicely-Margaret, dau. of Hugh-Hornby Birley, Esq., and
Anne, dau. of John Hardmann, Esq. of Manchester, and has issue,
d. in Canada, 3 Nov. 1845, leaving issue.
Hugh-Cecil, 6. 21 April, 1855.
2 Daniel, b. 26 Jan. 1807 d. 19 Oct. 1839.
;
Herbert-Edgar, b. 22 March, 1857.
3 Hornby, b. 18 Jan. 1811; to. Margaret, 2nd dau. of
Dr. Roberts, M.D., of Beaumaris, and has issue, Edward- Henry-Reginald, b. 11 Jan. 1868.
Hornby, and Frances-Alice. Joseph-Harold, b. 13 July, 1870.
Cicely-Beatrice. Margaret-Maud.
4 William (Rev.), one of H.M.’s Inspectors of Schools, In-
cumbent of Chorlton-cum-IIardy, b. 16 Feb. 1813 on. 8 ;
5 Henry, twin, b. 16 April, 1821.
Sept. 1836, Maria, 3rd dau. of Thomas Barrow, Esq. of Pen- 6 Robert, M.A., Rural Dean, Hon. Canon of Manchester,
dleton, and has issue, William-Carew, b. 3 Dec. 1844; Incumbent of St. Philip's, Hulme, Manchester, b. 1 Nov.
Harriet-Elizabeth, on. 1857, Charles Clark, Esq. Caroline- ;
1825.
Margaret; and Mary- Jane, to. Richard Orsen, Esq. 7 Alfred, Vicar of Bolton-le-Sands, Lancashire, b. 18 May,
5 John. b. 30 Oct. 1814; d. 16 Feb. 1851. 1832 ; on. Mary-Alicia, 4th dau. of Rev.
3 April, 1861,
6 George, b. 4 June, 1816 d. Nov. 1851. ;
Canon Rector of Chorley, and has surviving
J.-S. Master,
1 Elizabeth, on. Rev. John Williams, of Beaumaris, d. 24 issue, Percival-Alfred-Hugh, b. 21 July, 1870; Mary-
May, 1845. Adelaide Dora-Katharine and Annie-Alice.
; ;

2 Alice, to. Charles Buck, Esq. of Preston, being his 2nd 8 Arthur, of Pembroke College, Oxford, b. 25 April, 1834
wife. to. 12 May, 1864, Julia, dau. of William Peel, Esq., and
3 Margaret, on. Charles Pochin, Esq. d. 30 Dec. 1840. ;
has issue,
4 Frances, on. Daniel Hornby, Esq. of Raikes Hall, Philip-Arthur, b. 5 March, 1867.
ii. Hugli-Hornby, of Broomhouse, J.P. and D.L.,6. 10 March, Kenneth-Peel, b. 19 Oct. 1868.
1778; on. 5 March, 1822, Cicely, dau. of Thomas Hornby, Maurice, b. 6 Oct. 1870.
Esq. of Kirkham, and d. 31 July, 1845, leaving, Leonard, b. 30 May, 1875.
1 Thomas-IIornby, of Somerville, J.P., b. 16 June, 1824; Alice. Madeline. Julia.
to. 1st, 8 May, 1852, Frances-Sophia, dau. of William 1 Jane. 2 Cecilia.
Harter, Esq. of Hope Hall, and has issue, Hugh-Hornby, 3 Elizabeth, on. Rev. G.-Langton Beckwith.
b. 30 Jan. 1859; Cuthbert- William, b. 1863; Cicely- 4 Louisa, d. 7 Aug. 1824.
Frances ;Marian - Elizabeth ; Eleanor-Margaret Alice- ;
5 Louisa-Margaret, to. Rev. R. Tonge, M.A., Hon. Canon
Georgina; Ethel-Mary; Florence-Hornby and Constance- of Manchester Cathedral.
;

Mary. He 2ndly, 1865, Anne, dau. of Col. Leatham,


to. 6 Adelaide.
which lady
d. 1867. i. Elizabeth, m. John Cardwell, Esq. of Liverpool, and had
2 Hugh-Hornby (Rev.), Rector of Crandeld, Newport- with other issue, a son, the Right Hon. Edward Cardwell,
Pagneil, b. 31 Aug. 1825. created in 1874 Viscount Cardwell.
E2
;
;

132 BIR THE LANDED GENTRY. BIS

ii. Mary, to. Joseph Baxendale, Esq. of Woodside, Mid- Crest— A demi-boar sa., collared arg., chain reflexed over
dlesex. the back, or, supporting a branch of wild teazle, ppr., and
John Birley, of Kirkham, 3rd son of John Birley, of Kirk- charged on the shoulder with a milrind arg.
ham, by Elizabeth Shepherd his 2nd wife (as before), b. 20 —
Motto Omni liber metu.
Nov. 1747 to. 16 Dec. 1776, Margaret, dau. of John Yate,
;
«
Esq. of Liverpool, by Hannah his wife, dau. of Hugh Parr,
and widow of John Potter, and d. 31 Dec. 1830, having had BISCOE OE HOLTON PARK.
by her (who d. 13 Nov. previously) issue,
Biscoe, Willi am-Earle, Esq. of Holton Parle,
i. William, of Kirkham, J.P., b. 8 June, 1779; to. 1st, 30 co. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1868, b.
Oct. 1804, Mary, dau. of John Swainson, Esq. of Preston, by
1
his wife Susannah, dau. of Charles Inman, Esq. of the 25 Mai’ch, 1813 ; m. 2 Oct. 1850, Elizabeth-Carey,
Island of Jamaica, and had issue by her (who d. 6 Feb. eldest dau. of George-Glas Sandeman, Esq. of
1819), London, and Westfield, South Hay ling, Hants, and
1 John-Shepherd (Rev.), M.A., of Kirkham and Moss Lee, has issue,
co. b. 11 Oct. 1805; to. 22 Aug. 1836,
Lancaster, J.P.,
Anne, dau. John Hargreaves, Esq. of Hart Common,
of i. Henry-Stafford-Tyndale, 6. 1 Oct. 1857.
co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1872) has issue, Lucy- n. Albert-Sandeman, 6. 24 Aug. 1861.
Mary-Shepherd, to. 1870, Herbert, 2nd son of Thomas m. Cecil-Earle, 6. 9 Feb. 1863.
Cross, Esq. of Ruddington Hall, Notts.
iv. 6. 29 Aug. 1864.
Edward-Carey,
2 William, of The Larches, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Dec. 1811
v. Julian-Dallas-Tyndale, 6. 25 July, 1867.
m. 18 Jan. 1854, Eliza, dau. of John Hastings, Esq. of
Downpatrick, and had a dau. Mary, who d in infancy. vi. George-William-Tyndale, 6. 6 Oct.U869.
3 Edmund, of Clifton Hall, near Preston, J.P., b. 19 Aug. vii. Arthur-Annesley-Tyndale, 6. 29 May, 1872.
1817 ;
17 June, 1846, Caroline-Dorothea, dau. of the
to. i Frances-Elizabeth-Anne.
Rev. R. Moore, and has issue, Edmund- William, b. 12 Jan.
1854; Richard-Moore, 6.23 June, 1859; Emily- Marian Mr. Biscoe assumed by royal license of 6 July, 1S66,
Caroline-Margaret; Annie-Mary; Ada; and Helen-Maud. his present surname in lieu of that of Tyndale,
Mary, to. Richard Pedder, Esq. of Finthswaite, near
Ulverstone.
under the will of his great-uncle Elisha Biscoe, Esq.
of Holton Park, d. unm. in 1829.
Mr. William Birley to. 2ndly, 4 Feb. 1825, Margaret, dau. of
Robert Greene, of Liverpool. He d. 29 May, 1850.
HtttCajJC.-—From Adam de Tyndale, Baron of Langlfcy
ii.Thomas, of Milbanke, 6. 4 Aug. 1782 to. 9 July, 1810, ; Castle, in South Tyne-dale, Northumberland, descended the
Anne, dau. and co-heir of John Langton, Esq. of Kirkham, Tyndales of Deene and Hockwold, Norfolk, and (according to
by his wife Betty, dau. and heir of Cuthbert Bradkirk, and
Robert Dale, Richmond Herald, temp. William III., and
d. 1 April, 1847, leaving by her (who d. Feb. 1833) issue,
Francis Townshend) the Tyndales of Pull Court and East-
1 Thomas-Langton-Alice, of Carr Hill, J.P., 6. 18 June, wood, Park, co. Gloucester, and of Bathford, Somerset. The
1811; to. 31 Aug. 1836, Anne, dau. of John Birley, of
representative of the last-named family,
Wood End, and d. 6 Oct. 1874, leaving issue, Henry-
Langton, now of Carr Hill, Lord of the Manor of Kirk- Thomas Tyndale, of Bathford, Somerset, 6. 2 June, 1667,
ham, 6. 11 Aug. 1837; Hutton, J.P., 6. 5 Aug. 1843; to. 1699, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of George Booth, Esq. of
to. 26 Jan. 1865, Alice-Mary, dau. of J.-H. Howard, Esq., Woodford, in Cheshire, son of Sir John Booth, of Woodford,
and has issue Edwin-Gray son, 6. 12 Jan. 1847, and d.
; Knt., uncle of George, 1st Lord Delamere, and by her (who
16 Dec. 1849; Margaret- Louisa, d. 19 Sept. 1842; Cicely- d. 14 Nov. 1768) had issue, two sons and four daus. Mr.
Anne; Jane; Maria- Josephine, to. H.-C. Chambers, Esq.
Tyndale d. 18 Oct. 1747, and was s. by his son,
2 Charles, of Bartle Hall, Preston, 6. 20 Nov. 1812 to. 23 ;

Feb. 1843, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Addison, Esq. of George Tyndale, of Bathford, 6. 29 Jan. 1703-4; to. 27
Liverpool, by Betty, his wife, dau. of John -Bridge Nov. 1736, Vere, 2nd surviving dau. of the Hon. and Rev.
Aspinall, Esq., and by her (who d. 1867) has issue, Charles- Robert Booth, D.D., Dean of Bristol (5th son of George, Lord
Addison, 6. 11 Sept. 1844; Aspinall, 6. 9 June, 1847; Delamere, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Henry Grey,
Thomas-Shepherd, 6. 18 Feb. 1853. Earl of Stamford, and sister of Nathaniel, 4th and last Lord
3 James- Webber, Incumbent of Littledale, co. Lancaster,
Delamere). By her (who d. 31 May, 1753)hehadason, George-
6. 5 May, 1814.
4 Francis-Bradkirk, of Canton, 6. 19 Oct. 1817 to. 30 ;
Booth, his heir. He to. 2ndly, 31 Dec. 1753, Margaretta,
March, 1847, Melicina-Eleanor, dau. of Lieut-Col. Thorn- eldest surviving dau. of John Bampfylde, Esq., M.P., by Mar-
ton. He d. 18 Aug. 1855. garetta his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir Francis Warre, Bart,
5 Edward, 6. 12 Oct. 1818 d. 22 Nov. 1842. ;
of Hestercombe, Somerset, and by her had issue,
6 Arthur-Leyland, of Milbanke, 6. 5 Aug. 1820 to. 15 ;

Aug. 1855, Jane, dau. of Richard Addison, Esq. of Liver- John, of Hestercombe, assumed the surname of Warre. He
pool, and d. 1 Jan. 1877, leaving issue, John-Leyland, 6. to. Elizabeth, only child and heir of Joseph Farrell, and

4 Feb. 1857 and Edith-Jane, 6. 24 June, 1861.


;
dying 1819, left an only dau. and heir,
7 Frederick, ofWrea Green, 6. 11 Dec. 1822; to. 14 Dec. Elizabeth-Maria-Tyndale-Warre, of Hestercombe, d.
1848, Mary, dau. of Richard Addison, Esq. of Liverpool, 27 March, 1872.
and d. 2 Sept. 1854, leaving a dau., Maria-Louisa. Thomas-Bampfylde, of Withiel-Flory, Somerset, 14th regt.,
1 Louisa, d. 10 Sept. 1830.
to. Anne, dau. of the Rev. John Dennis, a minor Canor of
2 Maria- Joanna, to. Rev. G.-L. Parsons, M.A., Vicar of Christ Church, Oxford, and dying at Norton Fitzwarrcn,
Kirkham, and has a son, James.
17 Sept. 1807, left three daus.,
hi. Edward, of Kirkham, 6. 19 April, 1784; to. 3 Aug. 1803, Anna-Margaretta, m. Rev. Charles Taylor.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Swainson, of Preston, and d. 13 Louisa- Vere, to. George Goppy, Esq., formerly of Demc-
Nov. 1811, having had issue by her (who survived till rara, and late of Taunton.
1836), Georgiana-Maria, to. Charles Corfield, Esq. of Knoole
1 Edward, bapt. 2 March, 1812; buried 26 Dec. 1817. House, near Taunton.
1 Margaret - Susannah, wife of William-Henry Hornby Margaretta, to. Charles Hill, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol.
Esq. of Blackburn, M.P. Elizabeth, a twin with her brother John, d. unm.
iv. Yate, of Ramsay, Isle of Man, 6. July, 1791; m. 8 Dec. Charlotte-Maria, to. Thomas Eagles, Esq. of Bristol, who d.
1815, Nancy, dau. of William Fisher, of Westby, and d. 28 Oct. 1812. Mrs. Eagles d. 20 Feb. 1814.
24 April, 1861, leaving issue, Mr. Tyndale d. 24 Feb. 1771, and was s. by his eldest son,
1 William-Henry, 6. 25 Nov. 1S26. George-Booth Tyndale, of Bathford. Bamster-at-Law, of
2 Robert, 6. 10 Jan. 1829. the InnerTemple, 6. 8 Sept. 1743; to. 20 June, 1771, Eliza-
3 Walter, 6. 14 Nov. 1832. beth, youngest dau. of the Rev. Martin Annesley, D.D., by
twins h 8 Nov 1836 Charles d. 1858.
- - Mary, his 2nd wife, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of William Han-
5 Charles’ } > 5

6 Septimus, 6. 20 Feb. 1841. bury, Esq. of Marcle, co. Hereford, whose wife was Frances,
1 Frances. 2 Margaret-Elizabeth. sister and heiress of Sir John Cotton, Bart, of Conington, and
3 Mary-Anne, to. Rev. J.-F. Garde, M.A. Huntingdonshire. Mr. Tyndale d. 28 Dec. 1779, having had
4 Hannah, d. 26 Jan. 1832. 5 Hannah-Catherine. issue,
6 Emma-Jane, to. R.-Ambrose Woods, Esq. of Glenville,
Man.
Isle of i. George-Booth Tyndale, of Westfield Lbdge, Hayling,
Hampshire, F.S.A., a Cottonian family trustee of the British
i. Hannah, d. 18 June, 1778.
Museum, 6. 12 May, 1772; to. 4 July, 1796, Margaretta-
ii. Hannah, to. Richard Harrison, Esq. of Bankfield.
Catherine, 2nd dau. of Thomas Rundell, Esq. of Bath, by
in. Elizabeth, d. 12 May, 1853.
Maria-Statira his wife, only child of Abel- Johnston Kettleby,
Arms — Sa., on a fess, engrailed, between three boars’ heads, Esq. of Stepple Hall, Salop, Barrister- at-Law, and left issue,
coupcd, arg., a rnascle, between two cross-crosslcts, of the 1 John-William-Warre, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-
field. Law, B.A., the present Representative of the Thornbury
V

BIS TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BLA 133

and Bathford branch of the Tyndale family, 6. 2 Jan. Maurice-Greorge Bisset, Esq. of Bath, by Harriot
1811; to. 30 Dec. 1845, Helen, only dau. of Sir Edward his wife, and has issue,
Synge, 2nd Bart., ana had issue,. 1 Helen-Margaret; 2
Caroline-Mary, who is deceased. i. Mordaunt-George, J.P., late 1st Dragoon Guards; 6.27

1 Eliza-Caroline, m. 27 Jan. 1825, Rev. William-Hutton Feb. 1825; to. July, 1851, Susan, only child of the late
Wilkinson, M.A. Francis-George Popham Esq. of Bagborough House,
2 Caroline-Augusta, to. 20 Feb. 1822, Rev. Thomas- Somerset.
Hyde Ripley, Vicar of Wootton-Basset, Wilts, deceased.
i. Janet, to. 1849, J.-F. Elrington, Esq., LL.D. and Q.C., of
3 Octavia-Vere-Booth, to. 7 Jan. 183,6, Benjamin-Wyatt
Greenfield, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, the Irish Bar.
M.A., d. Feb. 1876. ii. Harriott.
ii. John, of Oporto, 6. 3 June, 1774; to. 1813, Julian, dau.
This gentleman, having taken his degrees in Trin.
of R.-H. Roope, Esq. of Cliipton, Dartmouth, and dying
1819, had an only son, Coll., Dublin, entered Holy Orders, became Vicar of
John-Nash, Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle Temple, M.A., Drumholm in the Diocese of Raphoe, and was subse-
b. 19 Oct. 1814; to.18 Nov. 1841, Charlotte-Flora, eldest quently made Archdeacon of Raphoe, which he has
dau. of Richard-Parrett Huline, Esq. of Maisonette,
Totnes, by Maria his wife, dau. of Col. Wyndham, and has
since resigned. He is son of the late William
had issue, Fenwick, Esq. of Lemmington House, Northumber-
hi. William, of Bellevue, Weston, Bath, b. 18 Feb. 1776; to. land, by Elizabeth Bisset his wife, dau. of Rev.
March, 1813, Mary, youngest dau. of Zachary Bayly, Esq. Alexander Bisset, and grandson of Nicholas Fen-
of Weston, Somersetshire (by Margaret his wife, 2nd' dau. of
Charlton Thruppe, Esq. of Hampstead, Middlesex, whose wick, Esq. of Lemmington, by Isabella Orde his
wife, Elizabeth, was 2nd dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Robert wife, dau. of William Orde, Esq., M.P., of East
Booth, D.D., Dean of Bristol), and had an only child, Orde, Northumberland. He has had two brothers
Mary-Elizabeth-Vere-Booth, to. 14 March, 1839, Alex- and one sister, William, m. Sophia Nisbett, and has
ander-Pitts-Elliott Powell, Esq. of Hurdcott House, Wilts.
issue two sons and four daus. ; Robert, d. unm. ;
He d. Dec. 1814.
iv. Thomas-George, Rector of Holton. Isabella-Jane, m. Rev. Henry-Preston Elrington.
The 4th son, —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, az., a bend arg., for Bisset;
:

The Rev. Thomas-George Tyndale, M.A., Rector of Holton, 2nd and 3rd, per fess, gu. and arg., six martlets, counter-
to. 22 Feb. 1809, Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of Timothy-Hare changed, for Fenwick.
Earle, Esq. of Swallowfield Place, Berks, by his wife Ann Crests —
1st, Bissett, the trunk of an oak-tree sprouting
afresh, ppr. 2nd, Fenwick, a pheenix in flames, gorged with
;
Biscoe, sister and heiress of Elisha Biscoe, of Holton Park, and
a mural crown, ppr.
d. 16 May,' 1865, having had by this lady, who predeceased —
Mottoes Bissett, Abscissa virescit; Fenwick, Perit ut
him in 1826, vivat.
William-Earle-Biscoe, now of Holton. Seat—Lessendrum House, Huntly, N.B.
Henry - Annesley Tyndale (Rev.), Rector of Holton, to.
Harriet-Frances, 5th dau. of the Rev. George-Powell Guise,
and has issue, three sons and two daus.
George-Thomas Tyndale, to. Martha, eldest dau. of Dr.
BLAAUW OF BEECHLAND.
Nicholson, of the Island of Antigua, and has issue, two sons Blaauw, Thomas Leger, Esq. of Beechland,
St.
and one dau. 1 July, 1839; s. his father 1870; nu
Sussex, b.
Anne-Biscoe, to. Rev. Alexander-R.-C. Dallas, Rector of
Monston, co. Hants. 6 June, 1867, Fanny- Alice, 2nd dau. of Charles-
Elizabeth-Vere, to. her cousin Arthur Annesley, 2nd son of John Bigge, Esq. of Linden, Northumberland, and
the Rev. Arthur Annesley, of Clifford Chambers, co. has issue,
Gloucester.
i Henry -Thomas-Gillman, 6. 4 July, 1874.

Arms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, paly of six, or and vert, ii. Bertram-William-St.- Leger, 6. 16 May, 1876.
three greyhounds, courant in pale, erm., each gorged with a
collar of the first, for Biscoe 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a fess gu., in. Alice-Agneta-Emily-Mitford.
;

between three garbs sa., a martlet or, for Tyndale. iv. Frances-Catherine. v. Margaret-Louisa.
—A greyhound, under a
Crest tree, courant, with a hare in

JCtUTHJJP. This family is of Dutch extraction, many of
itsmouth, ppr.
all
its members have been Burgomasters of Amsterdam.
Motto — Confido non confundar.
Seat — Holton Park, Oxford. Gerard Blaauw, 6. 1708 to. 13 June, 1730, Maria- Agneta,
;

dau. of David Van Heyst, and d. 13 Dec. 1775, leaving issue,


»
i. William, 6. 9 Nov. 1748, who settled in England, and to.

BISCOE OF NEWTON. 1st, 1772, Anne-Charlotte, dau. of M. Charles Le Maitre, by


whom he had issue,
Biscoe, Thomas-Porter-Bonell, Esq. of New- 1 Maria- Anne, to. 6 Feb. 1796, Thomas-Gardiner Bram-
ton, Inverness-shire, J.P. and D.L., b. 7 Eeb. 1795 ; ston, Esq., M.P., of Skreens, Essex, d. 1831. She d.
m. 24- Nov. 1844, Wilhelmina, youngest dau. of the 6 Feb. 1821.
2 Charlotte-Julia, d. 1787.
late Major Thomas Fraser, of Newton, Inverness-
Mr. Blaauw to. 2ndly, 1789, Louisa, dau. of Christopher
shire, and has issue,
Puller, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and by her (who d. 26 Oct.
i. Thomas-Ramsey, 6. 19 Oct. 1850. 1842) had issue,
n. William-Fraser, 6. 28 April, 1854. 1 William-Henry, his successor, of Beechland.

i. Katherine-Emma. n. Frances-Annc-Bcnigna. 2 Louisa-Agnes, to. 24 April, 1813, Capt. Charles-R.-Man-


ners Molloy, Grenadier Guards, son of Capt. Molloy, R.N.,
£ IJieagC.— incent- John Biscoe, Esq. (second son of by Juliana, dau. of Sir John Laforey, Bart., and d. 18
Joseph Biscoe, who d. in 1750, by Elizabeth Alsop his wife, Jan. 1877. He d. 1824.
and younger brother of Elisha Biscoe, Esq. of Holton Park), to. 3 Frances-Elizabeth, to. 14 June, 1817, Frederick Bur-
1st, 1759, Lady Mary Seymour, dau. of Edward, 8th Duke of
mester, Esq. of Gwynne House, Essex, who d. 1856.
Somerset, which lady d. 1762; and 2ndly, in 1766, Bcnigna- Mr. Blaauw d. 27 Dec. 1508.
Gottlieb, dau. of Matthew Shiffner, of Pontryllas, Wales; he ii. Gerard, for many years Burgomaster cf Amsterdam, to.
d. in 1770. The youngest son of his 2nd marriage, and had issue.
John-Edwin Biscoe, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph-Baggaley Mr. Gerard Blaauw’s grandson,
Bradshaw, Esq. of Holbrooke, co. Derby, and left one sur- William-Henry Blauuw, Esq. of Beechland, M.A., F.S.A.,
viving 6on, J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1859, 6. 25 May, 1793 to. 1st, ;

Thomas-Parker-Borrell Biscoe, Esq. of Newton (pur- 14 June, 1825, Harriet, dau. of John King, Esq., formerly
chased by him in 1850). M.P. and Under-Secretary of State, and by her (who d. 26 May,
Residence— Kingillie, Inverness, N.B. 1828) had issue,
i. Louisa-Henrietta, d. 14 July, 1841.
ii. Caroline- Jane, d. 6 May, 1828.
He 2ndly, 16 June, 1832, Margaret-Emily, dau. and co
FENWICK.-BISSET OF LESSENDRUM to.
Leger Gillman, Bart, of Curralieen, co-
heiress of Sir John-St.
HOUSE.
Cork, by Hannah his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Miller, Bart-
Fenwick-Bisset, The Rev. Maurice-George, and by her had issue,
of Lessendrum House, co. Aberdeen, b. 19 Nov. i. Henry-William-Gillman, 6. 9 March, 1834; d. unm. at
1797 j m. March, 1824, Jane-Harriot, dau. of Cairo, 25 March, 1857.
;;

134 DLA TIIE LANDED GENTRY. DLA


xi. Thomas St. Leger, now of Beech! and. —
Etncatjc. This branch of the Blackburn family came
i. Emily-Hannah, to. 30 Oct. 1860, the Hon. Charles-Corn- from Yorkshire, temp. Elizabeth, and settled at Garstang, in
wallis Chetwynd, Capt. 10th regt., 4th son of Viscount Lancashire.
Chetwynd, and has issue. William Blackburn, an extensive Russian Merchant,
Mr. Blaauw d. 26 April, 1870. originallyfrom Yorkshire, was of Thistleton, in Lancashire

Arms Az., a human foot, coupcd, arg., on a canton or, an he was father, with two other sons, William* and Thomas,
anchor gu. of
Crest—A. demi-lion, rampant, arg. Richard Blackburne, Esq., first of Scorton Hall, near

Motto Festina lente. Garstang, then of Thistleton, and lastly of Newton, all in
Seat—Beechland, Newick, Sussex. Lancashire. He to. Jane, dau. of John Aynesworth, of
*
Newton, and their 3rd son,
Thomas Blackburne, Esq. of Orford and Newton, bapt.
BLACKBURN OP HAINE. 9 June, 1604; to. Margaret, dau. of Robert Norris, Esq. of
Bolton, co. Lancaster, and had nine daus. and seven sons; of
Blackburn, Edward, Esq. of Haine, Lew Down,
the latter, the 4th,
Devon, 9 June, 1815
i . m. June, 1843, Charlotte,
;
Jonathan Blackburne, Esq. of Orford and Newton, 6. 1646
dau. of Nicholas Brooking, Esq. of Dartmouth, to. twice, 1st, Anne, dau. of Thomas Lever, Esq., and relict of
Devon, and has issue, C. Lockwood, Esq. of Leeds, by whom he had three sons,

i. Edward-Brooking, 5. 1844. n. Arthur, 6. 1849. Thomas; John, of whom presently; and Jonathan. He to.
iii.Ernest-Murray, 6. 1856. iv. Harold-Bellas, 6. 1859. 2ndly, Bridget, dau. of Thomas Bloomfield, of Little Leigh, co.

v. Robert, 6. 1860. Chester, and had by her four daus., Margaret, to. 20 July, 1686,
i. Emma-Brooking. n. Mary-Charlotte. Thomas Patten, Esq. of Warrington; Bridget, to. 13 April,
iii. Laura. iv. Alice-Maud. 1697, Henry Richmond, Esq., grandfather of Bishop Rich-
mond Martha, to. Samuel Brinston, Esq. and Catherine,
; ;

Mr. Blackburn purchased the Haine property in d. s. p. The 2nd son of the 1st marriage,
the parish of Stowford, Devon, in 1867. ' John Blackburne, Esq. of Orford Hall, became, by purchase,
Lord of the Manor of Warrington. He to. Catherine, dau. and

3Ltll£ajJ£. This family of Blackburn was long settled co-heiress of the Rev. William Ashton, B.D., Rector of Prest-
at Sneaton, near Whitby, Yorkshire.
wich, Lancashire, and by her (who d. in 1740) had issue,
John Blackburn, b. 1733, eldest son to survive of William
Blackburn, of Sneaton, by Alice Hetherington, his wife), m. i. Thomas, his heir.
ii.John, of Liverpool, Merchant, Mayor, 1760, to. Dorothy,
6 Oct. 1763, Bethiah Tumour, and dying Feb. 1798, a
son,
left
dau. of —
Borret, Esq. of Appleby, Westmorland, and had,
with other issue,
Robert Blackburn, Esq. of Palmeira, in the Island of
1 John, of Hawford House, co. Worcester, and of Waver-
Madeira, b. 11 June, 1779; m. 1810, Mary, dau. and heiress tree Hall, Lancashire, Lord of the Manor of Garston,
of Rev. Thomas Bellas (or more correctly Belasyse) of Long Lancashire, and Mayor of Liverpool 1788. He m. 1st,
Marton, Westmorland, by whom (who d. May, 1827) he left Mary, dau. of Jonathan Blundell, Esq. of Liverpool, and
at his decease, 21 Jan. 1841, iskue, had an only dau. and heiress, Alice-Hannah, to. 1814,
Thomas Hawkes, of Himley House, co. Worcester, M.P.
i. Robert
(Rev.). M.A., 6. 17 Oct. 1812, late Fellow of Brase-
for Dudley. Mr. Blackburne to. 2ndly, Ellinor, dau. of
nose Oxon, Rector ot Selham, Sussex, who inherits
Coll.,
Matthew Stronge, Esq., Mayor of Liverpool 1768, and
from his maternal grandfather the old Manor House of
sister of Sir James Stronge, 1st [hart, of Tynan Abbey,
Brampton Hall, near Appleby, to. 11 April, 1844, Eliza-
co. Armagh.
Frances, younger dau. of Charles-Caspar Clutterbuck, Esq.
2 Thomas, settled at Lynn Regis, Norfolk, to. 1st, Sarah,
of North Cadbury, Somerset, and by her (who d. May, 1827)
dau. and heiress of Thomas Steward, Esq. of Lynn, by
had issue,
whom he had one son, who d. young. He to. 2ndly,
1 Herbert-Belasyse, b. 28 June, 1846. Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Brooke Hurlock, of Lemarsh,
2 Adela-Eliza-Wentworth, to. 30 Aug. 1876, Richard-John, Essex, and by her had two sons, Jonathan and Thomas.
younger son of Rev. Edward Davies, Rector of Himley. 3 Ashton of Liverpool.
3 Constance-Irene.
in. Jonathan, an eminent antiquary.
ii. Edward, now of Haine.
iv. William, of Leeds, to. Bliss Preston, of the Park, and
iii. Herbert-Cautley, b. 16 Dec. 1816; m. 1st, Miss Catherine
had two sons, in the East Indies.
Allen and 2ndly, 1860, Alice-H., dau. of Robert Nasmyth,
;
v. Ashton. vi James.
Esq., Edinburgh, and d. 25 July, 1876, leaving by his 2nd
i. Anne, of Fairfield, near Warrington, the great naturalist,
wife, Reginald Cautley ; Catherine ; and Louisa.
;
and correspondent of Linnseus, d. unm.
iv. Henry-Leith.
i. Mary-Eleanora, m. 1838, Robert Chapman, Esq. The eldest son,
ii. Emma, to. Edward Murray, Esq. an officer in the army, Thomas Blackburne, Esq. of Orford Hall, 6. 19 May, 1720;
and d. leaving issue.
High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1763 to. Ireland, dau. and co-
iii. Frances-Elizabeth, d. unm.
;

heiress of Isaac Green, Esq. of Childwall and Hale, by B'lary


Seat —Haine, Lew Down, Devon. his wife, dau. and eventual heir of Edward Aspinwall, Esq.
$ grandson of Edward Aspinwall, Esq. of Aspinwall, and Eleanor
his wife, eldest sister and co-heir of Sir Gilbert Ireland, of The
BLACKBURNS OP HALE AND ORFORD. Hutt and Hale, lineally descended from Sir John de Ireland,
temp. Conquestons. Mr. Blackburne d. 15 Jan. 1768, having
Blackburne, John-Ireland, Esq. of Orford
had issue,
Hall, and Hale Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L.,
late Capt. 5th Dragoon G-uards, and now Lieut.-
i. John, of whom presently.
ii. Thomas, LL.D., J.P., and Warden of the Collcgiatu
Col. Commanding 4th Royal Lancashire Militia, Church of Manchester, resided at Thelwall Hall, Cheshire.
M.P. for South West Lancashire, b. 28 May, 1817 ;
He Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart.,
to.
and leaving two daus., Blary, m. Rev. Peter Leigh,
d. 1823,
m. 1st, 12 Nov. 1846, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Henry
Rector of Lymm and Anne, to. Ralph Peters, Esq.
;

Bold Hoghton, Bart, of Hogliton Tower, co. Lan- iii. Isaac, of Warrington, High Sheriff 1803, b. 26 Nov. 1759;
caster, and by her (who d. 30 April, 1855) has to. 13 June, 1793, Alice, sole dau. and heiress of Walter

issue, Kerfoot, and d. 1830, leaving (with five daus.) five sons,
1 Walter, E.I.C.S., b. 19 Dec. 1795.
i. Robert-Ireland, 6. 13 Oct. 1850.
2 John, E.I.C.C., b. 19 Blay, 1797 ; d. unm. 17 June, 1850.
i. Dorothea- Anne. 3 Isaac, Capt. 41st regt. foot, b. 15 Aug. 1803; d. unm. 17
ii. Emily, m. 1st, William Hope Edwardes, Esq., eldest son Dec. 1847.
of J.-H.-Hope Edwardes, Esq. of Netley, Shropshire. 4 Thomas (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Bygrave, co. Herts, 6.24
He d. Sept. 1867. She m. 2ndly, 1873, Robert-Crawford July, 1803.
Antrobus, Esq., 3rd son of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart, 5 William, Lieut.-Col. 69th regt., 6. 20 Feb. 1810.
of Amesbury Abbey, Wilts. i. Anne, to. William Bamford, Esq. of Bamford.
in. Margaret-Everilda, m. Feb. 1873, John Edwards, eldest
son of Sir J.-Edwards Moss, Bart, of Otterspool.

He m. 2ndly, 23 Feb. 1857, Emma- Jemima, Yis- was ancestor of the Blackburns of Bridge End
* William
and Blackley Hurst the last of which family m. John Gildart,
countess Hereford, dau. of George Bavenscroft, ,

and their only child, Sophia, to. the Hon. Richard Jones,
Esq.,
Esq., which lady d. 26 Oct. 1870. brother to the 5th and 6th Viscounts Ranelagh.
;

BLA TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BLA 135

Mrs. Blackburne survived her husband until 1795, when the daus., of whom unm.; Ireland Green, the second,
the eldest d.

Hale estate devolved upon her eldest son, to. Thomas Blackburne, Esq. of Orford, who thus acquired

John Blackburne, Esq. of Orford Hall and Hale, F.R.S., Hale and Ilalewood and Mary, to. Bamber Gascoigne, Esq.
;

D.L., &c., 6. 5 Aug. 1754; High Sheriff of Lancashire in Arms —Arg., a nebulee, between three mullets sa.
fess,
1781, which county he represented in Parliament for 46 years. Crest —A
cock, ppr., standing on a trumpet, or.
He to. 19 April, 1781, Anne, dau. of Samuel Rodbarcl, Esq. of —
Seats Hale Hall, Liverpool, and Orford Hall, near War-
Evercreech, Somerset, and by her (who d. 1823) had issue, rington.

John-Ireland, his heir.


Thomas (Rev.) M.A., Rector of Prestwich, previously Vicar of
Eccles, co. Lancaster, b. 1790 ; to. Emma, dau. of Henry BLACKBURNE OF RATHFARNHAM
Hesketh, Esq. of Newton, co. Chester, and d. leaving issue CASTLE.
his eldest son and heir, William-Ireland Blackburne, on.
Charlotte-Emma, only child of Peter Maze, Esq. of Port- Blackburne, The late Eight Hon. Francis,
land Place, London, and assumed in consequence, by royal of Batlifarnliam Castle, co. Dublin, b. 11 Nov. 1782 ;
license, 1 Dec. 1855, the additional surname and arms of
m. 1809, Jane, dau. of James Martley, Esq., M.D.,
Maze.
Gilbert-Rodbard (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Long Ashton, Bristol, son of John Martley, Esq. of Ballyfallan, co. Meath,
b. 15 May, 1800; m. 9 Aug. 1832, Charlotte-Catherine- and had issue,
Frances, eldest dau. of the late Gen. Sir Montagu Burgoyne,
Bart, of Sutton Park, Bedfordshire, and has had issue, r. Willi am-Martley, of Tankardstown, co. Meath, 6. 1821;
to. Mary, dau. of the Rev. William Thorpe, D.D., and d.
1 Gilbert-Ireland-Montagu, b. 13 Oct. 1834; on. Oct. 1867,
Laura-Ellen, dau. of T. Drayton, Esq., and has issue. 8 May, 1868, leaving by her (who on. 2ndly, 10 Dec. 1869,
2 Montagu-John, b. May, 1836 d. 1838. ;
George Lefroy, Esq., son of the late Lord Chief Justice
1 Avena-Catherine. Lefroy) two sons and one dau.,
Mary, on. George-John Legh, Esq. of High Legh, Cheshire. 1 Francis- William, of Tankardstown, J.P.
Anna, on. Edwin Corbett, Esq. of Darnhall, Cheshire. 2 Augustus-Edward-William.
Elizabeth, d. unm. Harriet, d. unm. 1 Eva-Amabel.

Mr. Blackburne d. 11 April, 1833, and was s. by his son, ii. Francis, b. 1822 ; d. unm. 1863.
John-Ireland Blackburne, Esq. of Orford Hall and Hale, in. Edward, of Rathfarnham Castle, co. Dublin, b. 1823 ;

J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Warrington and Newton 1835 to 1847, Georgiana, dau. of the late Robert Graves, Esq.
to. 1857,

b. 26 May, 1783; on. 13 April, 1811, Anne, dau. of William of Merrion Square, Dublin, and has issue, Francis, b.
Bamford, Esq. of Bamford, Lancashire, and by her (who d. 1859 and Georgiana-Beatrice.
;

1861) had issue, iv. Frederick-John, J.P., of Rennie House, co. Cork, and

i. John-Ireland, now of Orford and Hale,


Keymer, Sussex, 6 . 1827 to 1856, Annette, dau. of
; .

i. Emily, b. 7 Feb. 1863. ii. Harriett-Elizabeth. Eardley Hall, Esq. of Wilmington, Essex, and d. Oct.
hi. Ellinor-Avena, on. 14 Dec. 1854, Russell-Charles Stanhope, 1863, leaving a son, Frederick-John-Eardley.
Esq. (nephew of the late Earl of Harrington) who d. 16 v. John-Henry, 6. 1828 ; to. 1857, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sept. 1866.
Anthony Crofton, Esq. of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-
Mr. Ireland Blackburne d. 1874. Law.
vi. Arthur, d. unm. 1867.
of lirtlunir*
i. Alicia-Catharine, on. Capt. George Daniel, R.N., who
d. 1856.

The family of Ireland, of the Hutt and Hale, in Lancashire, ii. Jane-Isabella, to., Thomas-Rice Henn, Esq., Q.C., of Para-
one of remote antiquity, was founded by Sir John de Ireland, dise Hill, co. Clare.

living temp. William the Conqueror. His descendant, Adam iii. Elizabeth, to. Thomas-Percival Westby, Esq. of Roebuck
Ireland, Lord of Hutt (son of Sir John Ireland, Lord of Hutt, Castle, co. Dublin, and d. 1863.

and grandson of Sir Robert Ireland, of Hutt, living temp. This distinguished lawyer, who held in Ireland the
King John,) on. Avena, dau. and co-heir of Sir Robert Holland,
great legal appointments of Attorney - G-eneral,
of Hale, and was father of
Sir John Ireland, Knt., Lord of Hutt and Hale, living 23
Master of the Kolls, Lord Chief Justice, Lord
Edward, III., on. Agatha, sister and heir of David de Merton, Justice of Appeal, and Lord High Chancellor, was
and was grandfather of educated at Trinity College (where he gained the
Sir John Ireland, Knt. of Hutt and Hale, who had, by Mar- gold medal), and was called to the Irish Bar 1805.
garet, his wife, dau. of Halsall of Halsall, a dau. Margaret, In 1822 he became King’s Counsel, and in 1826
wife of Thomas Lancaster, of liainhill, two sons, William, his Serjeant-at-Law. He d. 17 Sept. 1867, and was
heir ; and Thomas, of Lydiate, founder of that family. The
buried at Mount Jerome, co. Dublin.
elder son,
William Ireland, of Hutt and Hale, on. twice; 1st, Margaret, HtncaffC.— George Blackburne, of co. Meath (grand-
dau. and heir of Sir William Handford, Knt., and 2ndly, Eliza- father of the late Right Hon. Francis Blackburne), d.
beth, dau. of Sir William Atherton, Knt. ; by the former of in March, 1769, leaving, by Mary his wife, a dau. Mary, and
whom he was great-great-grandfather of three sons, Richard Edward, J.P. for
;
Meath ;
and Anthony,
Thomas Ireland, Esq. of Hutt and Hale (son of Sir John Barrister-at-Law, whose will was proved 1 June, 1804; he
Ireland, Knt., who d. 17 Henry VIII.) He on. Margaret, left issue, Anthony, J.P., of Parsonstown, co. Meath, High
dau. of Sir Richard Bold, Knt. of Bold, and had, with a dau. Sheriff1829, and three daus., of whom the eldest to
Anne, wife of William Aston, Esq., a son and successor, A nthonyCrofton, Esq. The eldest son,
George Ireland, Esq. of Hutt and Hale, who, by Elizabeth, Richard Blackburne, Esq. of Great Foot’stoivn, co. Meath,
his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Colwiche, of Colwiche, to.(marriage licence dated 1774) Elizabeth, dau. of Francis
left, with a dau. Mary, m. William Orrell, Esq. of Turton, Hopkins, Esq., by Jane Foster his wife, and by her (who d.
several sons, of whom 1826) had issue,
Sir Gilbert Ireland, became of the Hutt and Hale. He d. Francis (Right Hon.), late of Rathfarnham Castle.,
in 1626, leaving, by Barbara his wife, dau. of George Legh, of Jane,to. William Webb, Esq., Deputy Commissary-General,
High Legh, co. Cheshire, a son and heir, and d. 1860.
John Ireland, Esq. of Hutt and Hale, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Eliza. Anna-Maria.
Sir Thomas Hayes, Lord Mayor of London, and d. 3 Charles I., Mr. Blackburne d. 1798.
and was s. by his eldest son,
Seat—Rathfarnham Castle, near Dublin.
Sir Gilbert Ireland, of the Hutt and Hale, High Sheriff
and Deputy-Lieut. of the county, who built the present front
of Hale Hall. He on. Margaret, dau. and sole heir of Thomas
Ireland, Esq. of Bewsey, and d. without issue, 30 April, 1675,
when he was s. by his two surviving sisters, Eleanor and BLACKER OF CARRICK BLACKER.
Martha; the latter to. Arthur Squibb, Esq., and Eleanor, the Blacker, Stewart, Esq. of Carsick Blacker, co.
cider, to. Edward Aspinwall, Esq. of Aspinwall and Orms-
kirk, whose grandson, Edward, left a son and heir, and a dau.,
Armagh, J.P. and D.L., M.A., M.B.I.A., Barrister-
Mary. Ireland Aspinwall, the son, d. unm. in 1733, and at-Law, High Sheriff 1858-59.
Mary, s. as heir to her brother; she to. Isaac Green, Esq., who itttirffflp.—The Blackers of Carrick Blacker claim to
died Lord of Childwall and Hale, 9 July, 1749, leaving three be of Norwegian origin. A remarkable family of the same
136 BLA THE LANDED GENTRY BLA
name, viz., Blacker of Blacker, still exists, and maintains Miss Mansergh, and had, inter alios, the Rev. George
a good position in Norway as “ Bonders ” or holders of land Blacker, Chaplain to the city of Dublin, and Rector of
direct from the Crown. Blacker is now a railway station
Tagadoe, co. Kildare, who d. s. p. May, 1871.
i. Barbara, b. 23 Oct. 1706; to. James Twigg, Esq. of Rohan
on the river Otta, in the parish of Lom. Castle, co Tyrone.
The first of the family who settled in Ireland, Valentine
Mr. Blacker d. 1751, aged 80, and was s. by his eldest son,
Blacker, Esq. of Carrick, co. Armagh, Commandant of horse
William Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker and Brookend,
and foot, b. 1597, of Norse extraction, purchased, in 16G0, from
b. 12 Sept. 1709. He to. 8 Aug. 1738, Letitia, elder dau. of
Anthony Cope, Esq. of Loughall, the manor of Carrowbaclc,
Henry Cary, Esq. of Dungiven Castle, M.P. for co. London-
subsequently known as Carrick Blacker; on. Judith, dau. of
derry, and had issue,
Sir Michael Harrison, of Ballydargan, co. Down (who d.
Stewart, his heir.
27 March, 1664) and d. 17 Aug. 1677, leaving a son,
William, Capt. 105th regt. served in the American war
George Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker, a firm adherent of (ancestor of Blacker of Woodbrooke).
the royal house of Stuart, Lieut. -Col. in the army, to. Bose, dau. Henry, Capt. 62nd regt., who served in the American war,
and heiress of William Latham, Esq. of Ballytroan, co. Tyrone, and was wounded and taken prisoner with General Bur-
by Eosa his wife, dau. of Kowland Young, Esq. of Draketown, goyne, at Saratoga. He inherited from his maternal uncle,
He was s. by his son, the Right Hon. Edward Cary, the house and property of
d. in 1689.
Milburn, co. Derry, and d. 1 Sept. 1827, leaving his estates
William Blacker, Esq. of Carrick and Ballytroan, a staunch to his nephew, the Rev. Richard Olpherts.
supporter of William III., fought at the Boyne he m. 1st, ;
George (Rev.), Vicar of Seagoe, d. 1 May, 1810, aged 46.
about the year 1666, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. the Hon. Robert Eliza, b. 1739; to. Sir William Dunkin, Judge of the Supremo
Stewart, of Irry and Stewart Hall, in the co. Tyrone, 3rd son of Court of Judicature, Bengal.
Andrew, 1st Lord Castlestewart, and by her (who d. 11 Jan. Barbara, to. Richard Olpherts, Esq. of Armagh, and had
issue.
1678) he had issue,
Martha.
Stewart, his heir. Alicia, to. 1772, General Sir James Stewart Denham, Bart.,
Robert, ancestor of Blacker of Drogheda and, Meath. G.C.H.
Mr. Blacker to. 2ndly, Theodosia, dau. of Sir Oliver St. John, Jane, to. James Fleming, Esq. of Belleville, co. Cavan.
of Tandragee Castle, co. Armagh, and had issue, Letitia, to. Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Edward Stopford, 2nd son
'
of James, 1st Earl of Courtown.
Samuel,
1 ancestor of Blacker of Elm Park and Tulldhind. Lucinda.
Mr. Blacker d. 1732, and was s. by his eldest son, Mr. Blacker d. 1783, and was s. by his eldest son,
Stewart Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker, b. in 1671 on. ; The Very Rev. Stewart Blacker, of Carrick Blacker,
1704, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Henry Young, A.M., and Dean of Leighlin, Rector of Dumcree and Vicar of Seagoe, b.
niece and heiress of William Latham, Esq. of Brookend, co. 1740 to. Eliza, dau. of Sir Hugh Hill, Bart., M.P. for Lon-
;

Tyrone, and had issue, donderry, by whom (who d. 27 Feb. 1797) he had four sons and
i. William, his heir. five daus.,
ii. Latham, b. 1711; to. Martha, dau. of Peter Beaver, Esq. i. William, his heir.
of Drogheda, by whom (who d. Sept. 1802) he left issue, ii. George, Capt. E.I.C.S., b. 27 Dec. 1784; to. Anne, dau.
1 William-Latham, to. 1773, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas of Capt. William Sloane, Royal Bengal Artillery, and had
Hamlin, Esq., and d. 1810, leaving Latham (who took the issue,
name of Hamlin), and other issue, 1 Stewart, A.M., Barrister- at-Law, now of Carrick
2 Henry, Capt. 6th regt., d. s. p. in America. Blacker.
3 Beaver, to. Dec. 1789, his cousin, Miss Susan 1 Eliza-Hill, 29 Feb. 1844, Eyre Hodder, Esq., son of
to.
Blacker, and d. 1808, leaving issue, Col. Hodder, of Hoddersfield.
Latham, of Glenken, co. Londonderry, and Lisnahanna, 2 Hester-Anne, to. 14 April, 1859, Frederick-Ludwig von
co. Tyrone, J.P., b. 25 Oct. 1793; to. 13 April, 1820, Steiglitz, of The Glen, co. Armagh, Baron von Stciglitz.
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. George Miller, D.D., 3 Sophia-Maria, d. 30 April, 1838.
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, Vicar-General of Capt. George Blacker, d. 31 Aug. 1815.
Armagh (who d. 14 Dec. 1853). He d. 20 April, 1872, hi. Stewart, Capt. R.N., d. unm. 25 April, 1826.
leaving issue, 1 Beaver-Henry (Rev.), M. A., Incumbent iv. James-Stewart (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Keady, co.
of Booterstown, co. Dublin, b. 31 May, 1821, m. 1st, Armagh, b. 16 Feb. 1797; on. 30 Nov. 1824, Eliza, eldest
20 Feb. 1850, Isabella, elder dau. of Martin-Brownly dau. of Conyngham Greg, Esq. of Ballymenoch, co. Down,
Rutherford, Esq. of Dublin, and by her (who d. 19 Dec. and dying 1835, left issue,
1850) has an only child, Latham-Brownly Rutherford, Stewart-Beresford,
1 b. Dec. 1826.
b. 5 Dec. 1850; he to. 2ndly, 18 Aug. 1855, Sophia-
2 James-Conyngham, b. April, 1832.
Eliza, eldest dau. of Hugh O’Reilly, Esq. of Rathaldron
1 Eliza. 2 Sophia.
Castle, co. Meath, by whom (who d. 27 July, 1876, he
has had issue, Hugh-Henry, b. 19 June, 1856, d. unm. i.Letitia, to. George Studdart, Esq. of Bunratty Castle, co.
2 March, 1875, Beaver-Henry, 6. 2 Dec. 1857, John-Ball, Clare, and d. 8 April, 1831.
b. 22 Dec. 1858, Fleming-Pinkston-O’Reilly, b. 3 May. ii. m. 1st, Matthew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde, co.
Sophia,
1860, d. 2 Jan. 1874; 2 George-Miller,| of Calcutta, b. Down; and 2ndly, 1818, William-Stewart Hamilton, Esq. of
10 Aug. 1827 ; 3 Latham-William, Dep. Com.-Gen., 6. Brownhall, co. Donegal. She d. June, 1829.
18 June, 1829, to. 10 Dec. 1851, Harriet-de Maine, hi. Eliza, to. 1st, Hugh Lyons-Montgomery, Esq. of
youngest dau. of John-J. Smith, Esq., and has issue; Belhavel, co. Leitrim, and Lawrencetown, co. Down. He
Anna, to. 29 Dec. 1849, Richard-Tipping Hamilton, was killed by a fall from his horse, 26 April, 1826. She to.
Esq. 2 Catherine-Georgiana-Elizabeth, to. 8 Sept.
;
2ndly, in France, 29 Sept. 1830, Monsieur dc Chompre,
1860, Andrew- Fergusson Knox, Esq. of Urney Park, co. Royal Cuirassiers.
Tyrone, who d. 7 Oct. 1870; 3 Florinda-Martha 4 ;
iv. Louisa, to. John Rea, Esq. of St. Columbs, co. Derry
Elizabcth-Mildred, to. 19 Oct. 1871, John-Hauriott Bott, (who d. 1832); shed. 1815.
Esq. of Marden, Wilts. v. Caroline, d. unm. 30 April, 1828.
Susan. Dean Blacker d. 1 Dec. 1826, aged and was by his son,
86, s.
Martha-Eeaver, to. Rev. Thomas-Blackcr Owens, and d.
Lieut. -Col. William Blacker, of Carrick Blacker, A.M.,
1830.
b. 1 Sept. 1777, Lieut.-Col. Armagh Militia, J.P. and D.L.*
Frances- Anne, to. John-Sliaw McCulloch, Esq.
4 Latham, Major 65th regt., of Newent, co. Gloucester, to. High Sheriff 1811; on. Nov. 1810, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir
Catherine, dau. of Col. Madison, of Lincolnshire, and d. Andrew Fergusson, Bart., M.P., but had no issue. Col.
11 June, 1846, having had issue, Blacker was appointed Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, Jan. 1817,
George, d. unm. 1827, Ensign 64th regt. and held office until 1829, when he resigned. He d. 1855, and
Martha, to. Rev. John Fendall, M.A. was s. by his nephew, the present Stewart Blacker, Esq. of
Catherine, to. 1826, Richard-Foley Onslow, Esq., con of Carrick Blacker.
Archdeacon Onslow, and d. 1865.
Mary. Arms—Arg., gutte-de-sang, a Norse or Danish warrior,
Theodosia, to. 1832, Frederick- John, 6th Lord Monson, armed with a battle-axe in the dexter, and a sword in the
who d. s. p. 1841. sinister hand, all ppr.

to. Henry Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge.


5 Elizabeth,

Crest Anciently a Danish battle-axe. Latterly, the same,
supported by an arm in armour, ppr.
in. Henry (Rev.), M.A., b. 10 July, 1713; to. Miss Martin,
and had a dau., Frances, who d. unm. 1829.

Motto Pro Deo et rege.
-Seat— Carrick Blacker, Portadown, co. Armagh.
iv. George, of Hallsmill, co. Down, b. 26 Sept. 1718; to. 1st,
1744, Mary, only surviving dau. of Joseph Nicholson, 4
LL.D. and 2ndly, 1746, Alicia, only child of Edward Dow-
;

dall. Esq. of Mountown, in Meath, by Alicia Ilaughton, BLACKER OF WOODBROOK.


relict of —
Parsons, Esq. (brother of Sir William Parsons,
Blacker, Rev. Robert-Shapland-Carew, of
Bart., father of the Earl of Rossc), and had, with other
issue, James Blacker, of Dublin, J.P., b. 14 Aug. 1850, to. Woodbrook, M.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, Rector of
— ; —
BLA TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BLA 137

Northampton, and Honorary Canon 1842, leaving two sons, St. John-Maxwell, Lieut. 21st
Marholm, co.
Fusiliers, d. 1852; William; and two daus., Charlotte and
of Peterborough, b. 1826 ; on. Sept. 1858, Theodosia,
;

Isabella - Louisa, on. 1854, Ferdinand, Baron de Wyden-


dau. of George Meara, Esq. of May Park, co. bruck.
i. Mary.
Waterford, and has issue,
Catherine, on. 1st, Jan. 1804, Rev. Charles Barker, Canon
ii.

i. William-Robert-George, 6. 18G0. of Wells; 2ndly, Rev. Robert Ball.


ii. Edward-Carew, b. 18(53.
Grace, on. 6 May, 1809, Robert Alexander, Esq. of
iii.
Gloucester Place, London, representative of the elder branch
in. Stewart-Ward, b. 1865.
of the Caledon family, and d. 1835.
William Blacker, Capt 105th regt. (2nd son iv. Charlotte, on. 8 Dec. 1801, Major-Gen. Munro, of
3£tlI£7lJJ£.
Teaninich.
of William Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker, and Letitia his
wife, dau. of Henry Cary, Esq. of Dungiven Castle), served Rev. St. John Blacker, on. 2ndly, Susan, dau. of Dr. Messiter,
of London, but had no further issue. His eldest son,
in the American war. He on. 1784, Susan, dau. and heiress
of Ven. Arthur Jacob, of Woodbrook, co. Wexford, Archdeacon Rev. Samuel Blacker, LL.D., Prebendary of Mullaghbrack,
co. Armagh, b. 1771; on. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Douglas,
of Armagh, and had issue,
Esq., and had issue,
i. William, his successor.
ii. Edward, d. unm. i. St. John-Thomas, his heir.
i. Letitia. n. Jane. iii. Hannah. ii. Thotnas-Samuel, of Castle Martin, co. Kildare; m. 9 Dec.
iv. Susan, m. her cousin, Beaver Blacker, Esq. 1852, Frances-Mary-Anne, dau. of Thomas-A. Forde, Esq.,
and had issue,
The eldest son,
to his mother's 1 William Blacker, Esq., now of Castle Martin, J.P.,
William Blacker, Esq. of Woodbrook, s.
High Sheriff co. Kildare 1878, b. 29 Sept. 1853; on. 28
estate. He on. Elizabeth- Anne, dau. of Robert-Shapland Carew, April, 1877, Hon. Mary Lawless, dau. of Edward, 3rd Lord
Esq. of Castleboro, co. Wexford, and sister of Robert Shap- Cloncurry, and has a son,
land, 1st Lord Carew, and had issue, Cecil-William, 6. 27 Dee. 1877.
i. William-Jacob, his successor. 2 Frederick-Henry.
ii. Robert-Shapland-Carew, heir to his brother. 1 Louisa-Elizabeth.
i. Anne, on. 16 Nov. 1848, Sir Robert-Joshua Paul, 3rd bart.
i.Theodosia, d. unm.
of Ballyglan, and d. May, 1858.
u. Frances-Elizabeth, on. 1851, her cousin, Murray-Mac-
n. Susan, on. 8 Jan. 1840, Very Rev. Anthony-LaTouche
gregor Blacker, Esq. of Claremont.
Kirwan, Dean of Limerick, son of Very Rev. Walter-Blake
iii. Isabella.
Kirwan, Dean of Killala.
iii. Ellen-Letitia. Rev. Samuel Blacker d. 1849, and was s. by his eldest son, St.
iv. Hannah-Dorothea, on. 1 Oct. 1857, John Yeoman, Esq. John-Thomas Blacker, now of Elm Park.
v. Jane-Mary.
Arms &c — Same as Blacker of Caronck Blacker.
,
.

Seats — Elm Park, Armagh; Tullahinel, Bally longford,


Mr. Blacker was s. by his eldest son,
co.
William-Jacob Blacker, Esq. of Woodbrook, J.P., D.L., Kerry.
High Sheriff 1852, Major Wexford Militia, b. 1823; on. 26 May,
1849, Elizabeth, dau. of Hervey Pratt-de Montmorency, Esq.
of Castlemorres, co. Kilkenny, by Rose-Lloyd his wife, dau. of
Right Rev. John Kearney, D.D., Bishop of Ossory, and d. s. p. BLACKETT OF WYLAM.
27 Dec. 1869, when he was s. by his only brother. Blackett, Edward Umfreville,
- Esq. of
Arons, Jr.— Same
as Blacker of Carrick Blacker. Wylam, Northumberland, 19 May, 1853 ; Lieut.-
b.
-Seat— Woodbrook, Killann, Enniscoiihy, co. Wenford. Roy. Artillery ; s. liis father 10 Aug. 1873.

$ iLtllCffCJP. William Blackett, Esq. of Hoppyland, first


possessed the lead mines in the co. of Durham, which
BLACKER OF ELM PARK, have produced great wealth to the junior branches of his
descendants. He had issue three sons, Christopher, his
Blacker, St. John-Thomas, Esq. of Elm Park, heir; Edward, whose issue is extinct; and William, M.P.
co.Armagh, and Tullahinel, Bally longford, co. Kerry, for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, created a Baronet 1673, ancestor
J.P. and D.L. co. Kerry, High Sheriff co. Armagh, of Sir Edward Blackett, Bart, of Matfen. The eldest
1862, 1822 on. 1855, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
b. ; son,
Col. Yandeleur, of Kilrush, co. Clare, by Lady Grace Christopher Blaoke»t, Esq. of Hoppyland, an officer in
Toler, his wife, dau. of Hector-John, 2nd Earl of thearmy of King Charles I., on. Alice, dau. and sole heir of
Norbury, and has issue, Thomas Fenwick, Esq. of Matfen, Northumberland, and dying
in 1675, left issue, William, of Hoppyland, for many years
i. Maxwell-Vandelecr, b. 1859. Envoy at the Court of Sweden, where he on. the dau. of the
ii. John-Douglass-Stewart,
St. b. 16 Feb. 1871. Due de Boys, hut d. s.p. 25 Dec. 1695 and ;

i. Grace-Elizabeth. u. Georgina-Franccs. John Blackett, Wylam, North-


Esq. of Hoppyland and
iii. Emily-Theodosia. umberland, High Sheriff 1692. He m. Mary, dau. and heir
of Richard, son of John Errington, Esq. of Errington Hall
JL tllCHSC. Samuel Blacker, Esq. of Tan dragee, co.
Armagh, Barrister-at-Law, son of William Blacker, Esq. of and Beaufront, by Dorothy his wife, sister of Sir Henry
Widdrington, Knt. of Widdrington Castle, and was s. at his
Carrick Blacker, by Theodosia his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Oliver
decease, in 1707, aged 72, by his eldest son,
St. John, Knt. of Tandragee Castle, on. 29 April, 1731, Mary,
dau. of Corry, of Rock Corry, co. Monaghan, and had, by her
John Blackett, Esq. of Hoppyland and Wylam, High
Sheriff 1714. He d. in the same year, leaving, by Elizabeth
(who d. 30 Oct. 1771), a son,
his wife, dau. of John Bacon, Esq. of Steward Peel (with two
Rev. St. John Blacker, M.R.I.A., Rector of Moira, co.
daus., on. William Clavering, Esq. of Bevington;
Isabella,
Down, and Prebendary of Inver, co. Donegal, b. 28 Sept. 1743
on. 1st, 1767, Grace, dau. of Maxwell Close, Esq. of Elm Park,
and Alice, her cousin, Blackett Burton, Esq. of Kivers*-
on.

vo. Armagh, by whom he had five sons and four daus.,


ton), an only son and successor,
John Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, High Sheriff in 1738.
i. Samuel (Rev.), his heir.
ii. Maxwell, of Dublin, Q.C., Chairman of Kilmainham, b.
He on. Dorothy, dau. of Edward Grey, Esq., by Annie his wife,
14 March, 1773; d. s. p. 1843. dau. of Robert Lambton, Esq., 5th son of Sir William
iii. William, of Armagh, b. 1776; M.R.I.A. d. s. p. 20 Oct. ;
Lambton, Knt., Naseby Moor, and had four sons,
slain at
1850. John, his heir; Edward, an officer in the army, d. unm.;
iv. Valentine, C.B., Lieut.-Col. E.I.C.S., Quartermaster- William, an officer in the army, d. unm.; and Thomas,
General of the Madras army, Surveyor-General of India, successor to his brother. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Crosbie,
&c., b. 1778; on. 22 Dec. 1813, Emma, dau. of Robert John-
son, Esq. of Liverpool, and had three sons, Rev. Valentine-
and had another son, Christopher, who s. his lialf-hrother,
Samuel-Barry Blacker, Vicar of East and West Reedham, Thomas. Mr. Blackett was s. at his decease, 1769, by Ins
Norfolk, d. 10 Sept. 1858; Rev. Max well- Julius; andMurray- eldest son,
Macgregor, of Claremont, co. Mayo, J.P., on. 1851, his John Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, d. unm. 1791, and was
cousin, Frances-Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Blacker, s. by his next surviving brother,
and has issue; and one dau., Emma-Louisa-Rosa. He d.
Thomas Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, who dying also with-
1832.
v. St.John, Lieut.-Col. in the Madras army, and atone time out issue, 1801, was s. by his half-brother,
Envoy to the Court of Persia, 6. 14 March, 1786; m. 1828, Christopher Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, on. Alice, dau.
Anne-Ilammond, only child of Sir Charles Morgan, and d. of William Ingham, Esq., and had issue,
— —
138 BLA THE LANDED GENTRY. BLA
Christopher, his successor. JonN Blagrave, Esq. of Watchfield, m. 1728, Anne Hussey,
William-Fenwick, m. Catherine-Porterfield, dau. of Robert and had an only son and heir,
Stewart, Esq. of St. Fort, co. Fife, and d. 20 June, 1868, Thomas Blagrave, Esq. of Watchfield, who m. Catherine,
having had issue. The eldest son, Col. Christopher- only dau. and eventual heiress (through the death s. p. of her
Edward Blackett, is of Arbigland, Kircudbright, J.P. three brothers) of Charles Garrard, Esq. of Kingwood, by
Hem. 17 April, 1861, Georgiana-Frances, dau. of Sir Andrew-
Vincent Corbet, 2nd Bart.
Mary his wife, only child and heir of Edward Batten, Esq. of
John- Alexander Blackett-Ord, Vicar of Heddon-on-the- Lamboum Woodlands, co. Berks. By this lady he had
Wall, Northumberland, m. Annie, only child of Lieut.-Col. (with two daus., Catherine, m. Samuel Pococke, Esq.
Hamilton, by Anne his wife, eldest sister of William Ord, of Beanham, Berks, and Agnes-Anne) an only son and
Esq. of Whitfield Hall, and d. 1864, leaving Edward- heir,
Hamilton, late 12th Hussars. John Blagrave, Esq. of Watchfield, parish of Shrivenham,
Alice, m. Anthony Surtees, Esq. of Hamsterley Hall, co.
Durham, and d. 1827. m. 1778 or 1779, Frances, eldest dau. and co-heir of Anthony
Elizabeth, d. 1856. Dorothy-Christian, d. 1851. Blagrave, son and heir of Anthony Blagrave, Esq. of Southcot,
and grandson of John Blagrave, Esq. of Reading, M.P., by
Mr. Blackett d. 25 Jan. 1829, and was s. by his son,
Hester his wife, dau. of Wm. Gore, Esq. of Barrow Court. By
Christopher Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, Capt. 18th
her he had surviving issue,
Hussars, and M.P. for South Northumberland, 6. 22 June,
1788; m. 15 Aug. 1818, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John, late of Calcot Park.
Montagu Burgoyne, Esq., younger son of Sir Roger Burgoyne, Anthony, m. Rachael, widow of John Dailey, Esq., B.C.S.,
and dau. of Thomas Yates, Esq., and d. 7 Doc. 1860, leaving
Bart. By this lady (who d. 20 March, 1833) Mr. Blackett had
issue a son, John-Henry, now of Calcot Park, and a dau.
issue, Frances-Anna-Byam, m. 1st, the Rev. George Bingham,
John-Frederick-Burgoyne, his heir. of Melcombe Bingham, Dorsetshire, and 2ndly, Charles-
Edward- Algernon, late of Wylam. Wriothesly Digby, Esq. of Merriden Hall, co. Warwick;
Montagu, 6. 1826; m
4 Sept. 1862, Emma-Mary, 2nd dau.
. she d. 22 Aug. 1849.
of the Very Rev. Gilbert Elliot, Dean of Bristol, and d. s. p. Charles-George, E.I.C.S., m. Miss Colvin, and has issue,
28 May, 1866. Charles-Alexander, b. 17 June, 1816; Thomas-Colvin, b. 25
Frances-Mary. ' March, 1818; two other sons, and five daus., Elizabeth-
He was s. by Helen-Russell Jean-Maria- Ann; Frances-Elizabeth-Colvin,
his eldest son, ;

Catherine-Calverley, and another.


John-Frederick-Burgotne Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, Catherine, m. Sir Robert Pocklington, Knt. of Chelsworth,
b. 1821 M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne d. April, 1856, and was
; ; Suffolk.
s. by his brother, Eliza-Agnes, m. 1820, the Rev. Martin-Joseph Routh, D.D.,
Edward-Algernon Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, Capt. R.N., President of Magdalene College, Oxon, who d. 24 Dec. 1854,
J.P. and D.L. for Northumberland and King’s Co., 6. July, aged 100.
Anne, m. the Rev. Henry Pole, son of Sir Charles Pole,
1824; m. 25 May, 1852, Lucy, dau. of Rev. W. Minchin, of
Bart.
Greenhills, co. Tipperary (who d. 29 Sept. 1863), and had Agnes. Harriet.
issue, Charlotte, m. Job Hanmer, Esq. of Holbroke Hall, co.
i. Edward-Umfreville, now of Wylam. Suffolk.
ii. John-Ingham-Burgoyne, b 16 Aug. 1856.
.
Mr. Blagrave d. 28 Feb. 1827, and was s. by his eldest son,
hi. Christopher-Montagu, b 26 June, 1859.
.
John Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot Park, J.P. and D.L., Col.
iv. Algernon-Minchin, b. 1 Feb. 1862; d 6 Jan. 1866. .
of the Berkshire Militia, b. 14 March, 1781; m. 1st, Sept. 1827,
i. Lucy-Fanny. ii. Elizabeth -Aly son.
hi. Mary- Alice. Mary- Anne, dau. of Henry Parsons, Esq., and relict of the
Rev. Matthew Robinson, brother of Lord Rolceby; and 2ndly,
He m. 2ncHy, 14 Sept. 1870, Alicia-Dorcas, dau. of the late
30 Nov. 1841, Georgiana, dau. of the late Sir William Rowley,
Richard Carey, Esq., of Newtownbarry, co. Wexford, and had
issue,
of Tendring Hall, Suffolk, Bart. Mr. Blagrave d. 21 June,
1867, and was s. by his nephew, the present John-Henry
v. Algernon-Carey, 6 . 6 May, 1873.
Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot Park.
iv. Dorcas-Mona.
Mr. Edward-Algernon Blackett d. 10 Aug. 1873, and was s. by Arms— Or, on a bend sa., three legs in armour couped at
the thigh, and erased at the ancle, ppr.
his eldest son,
Crest —A
falcon, ppr., belled, or. Another Crest —An oak
Edward-Umfreville Blackett, Esq., now of Wylam. tree eradicated, ppr. Another Three — palm branches, ppr.
Arms—Arg. on a chevron between three mullets pierced

Motto Pro marte et arte.
Seats— Calcot Park, Reading ;
Barrow Court, Bristol.
sa., three escallops of the field.
Crest— A hawk’s head erased ppr.
Motto—Nous travaillerons dans l’esperance.
Seat —Wylam, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
BLAIR, OF BLAIR.
Blair, Willi am-Eordyce, Esq. of Blair, co. Ayr,
J.P. and D.L., Capt. R.N., b. 10 Sept. 1805 ; m. 23
BLAGRAVE OE CALCQT PARK. July, 1840, Caroline-Isabella, youngest dau. of the
Blagrave, John-Henry, Esq. of Calcot Park, late John Sprot, Esq. of London, and sister of Mark
Berks, and Barrow Court, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., Sprot, of Riddell, and by her (who d. 24 Oct. 1857)
High Sheriff 1870, b. 17 April, 1811 m. 1st, 17 ; has bad issue,
June, 1844, Sarah-Cooper, dau. of Bichard Sayers, i. William-Augustus, b. 24 June, 1S43; d. 19 May, 1861. S

Esq. of Greenwood, co. Dublin, and by her (who ii. Frederick-Gordon, b. 11 Nov. 1852.
cl. 1865) has had issue, i. Mary, m. 24 April, 1873, John Cuninghame Esq. of the
i. John-Anthony, b. 1846; d. 1850. family of Cuninghame of Craigends.
n. Henrt-Barrt, b. 10 March, 1848. ii.Caroline-Madelina, m. 7 Nov. 1867, Charles-A. Cunning-
hi. John-Gratwicke, b. 11 Sept. 1853. ham, Esq., eldest son of Sir Percy Cuningham-Fairlie, {

i. Agnes-Darkey, m. 1864, Major Talbot-Ashley-Pattison Bart, of Fairlie, Ayrshire.


Cox, of the 3rd regt. hi. Adelaide-Gordon, 6. 11 June, 1846; d. 22 July, 1848.
ii. Ada-Harriet-Pole. in. Kathleen-Digby.
iv. Geraldine-Rach ael . v. Georgiana-Sarah-Routh. ILtllCiUJC. Madelene Blair (the eventual heiress of the
ancient and eminent house of Blair of Blair), only dau. of >

vi. Einily-Knight-Sayers.
William Blair, of Blair, by the Lady Margaret Hamilton his .

Mr. Blagrave m. 2ndly, 1869, Agnes, widow of wife, dau. of William, 2nd Duke of Hamilton, m. William ij

George-Smith Thornton, Esq. of Marden Hill, Scott, Esq., Advocate, 2nd son of John Scott, Esq. of Mai- i

Herts. leny, in Midlothian (an ancient branch of Buccleuch), and


had a William, her heir.
son, The heiress of Blair d.
iLtUC<t(JC. John Blagrave, Esq. of Highworth, m. probably before the year 1715, and Mr. Scott, her widower, i

Agnes, dau of John Kibblewhite, Esq. of South Fawley, co. who had assumed the surname of Blair, m. 2ndly, i

Berks (living 12 Henry VII., and aunt of Sir Thomas Whyte, Catherine, only dau. of Alexander Tait, of Edinburgh,
Lord Mayor 1554, Founder of St. John’s College, Oxford), was Merchant, and had by her five sons and six daus., of whom
father of Thomas Blagrave, Esq. of Watchfield, whose son, were Hamilton, heir to his half-brother; Ann, m. David
Thomas Blagrave, of Shrivenham, had a son, George Blair, Esq. of Adamton; Madeline, m. Sir William Max-,
Blagrave, living 1594, who was great-great-grandfather of well, Bart, of Monreith Mary, m. Sir John Sinclair, Bart.
;
.;;

BLA THE LANDED GENTRY. BLA 139

of Stevenston. Madalene Blair was s. at her decease by her family since 1759, assumed, on succeeding to the
son, estates, 1849, the surname and arms of Imrie, in
William Blair, Esq. of Blair, who d. unm. 1732, and was addition to the paternal ones of Blair.
by his half-brother,
s.

Hamilton Blair, Esq., Major Scots Greys. He to. Jane, JCtltCACJC. — According
to Peters’ Baronage of Angus
dau. of Sydenham Williams, Esq. of Herringston, Dorset, and Mearns this family seems to be paternally a branch of
,

and dying 1782, left (with two daus., Agatha, m. Lieut.- the ancient house of Blair of that ilk, in Ayrshire, the first
Gen. Avarne and Jane, m. Robert Williams, Esq. of Cerne
;
recorded of which is William de Blair, who flourished in the
Abbas, co. Dorset) a son and successor, reign of William the Lion. He was father of William Blair,
William Blair, Esq. of Blair, M.P. for Ayrshire. He to. of that ilk, who, in a charter of Alexander III. to the Abbey
Madalene, dau. of John Fordyce, Esq. of Ay ton, co. Berwick, of Dunfermline, about 1260, is designed “ Wilhelmus de Blair,
and by her (who d. 1817) had issue, dominus eodem.” His son and successor, Sir Bryce Blair,
Hamilton, Capt. R.N., d. 21 May, 1810. joined the famous patriot Sir William Wallace, and being taken
John-Charles, Capt. R.N., d. 6 July, 1836. prisoner by the English, was executed at Ayr in 1296. His
William-Fordyce, present representative. brother and successor, David Blair, with most of the nobility
Henry-Melville, Lieut. R.N., d. 18 July, 1837. and gentry of Scotland, was compelled to swear fealty to
Augustus, Capt. Scotch Fusiliers, d.1 June, 1857.
Edward I. Madeline, the heiress of Blair, the 17th genera-
Catherine, to. Matthew Fortescue, Esq. of Stephenstown, co.
tion of that house, to. William Scott, Advocate, 2nd son of John
Louth, and d. 17 Dec. 1847.
Madaline, to. Alexander Scot, Esq. of Trinity, Midlothian Scott, of Malleny, who thereupon assumed the name and arms
d. March, 1867. of Blair, but retained his paternal crest and motto ( see
Louisa, m. Col. Jackson, of Enniscoe, co. Mayo; d. Oct. Blair of Blair). The present Mr. Blair Imrie’s grandfather,
1817. James Blair, to. 9 Jan. 1792, Elizabeth Taylor-Imrie, and d.
Elizabeth, d. 30 May, 1S61.
11 June, 1812, leaving a son,
Charlotte.
Jane-Gordon, d. 1829.
Brigadier James Blair, who commanded the cavalry division
Georgiana, to. James Hamilton, Esq. of Cornacassa, co. of the Nizam’s army he to. 1 March, 1827, Charlotte-Cecilia,
;

Monaghan. dau. of Brigadier-General Jacob Vaurenen, E.I.C.S., and d. 12


Col. Blair d. 21 Oct. 1841. Aug. 1847, having had issue,
William-Thomas-Taylor, the present Mr. Blair-Imrie of

Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., on a saltier sa. nine Lunan.
mascles of the field, for Blair 2nd and 3rd, or, on a bend
;
Henry-Francis, R.E., to. Sophia-Grace, dau. of the late
az., a star between two crescents of the field, and in base an
Capt. John Bott, of the 5th Bengal Light Cavalry, and step-
arrow, bend-wise, ppr., feathered, headed, and barbed arg.,
dau. of the late Gyles Loder, Esq. of Wilsford House, Wilts,
for Scott.
and has issue.
Crest—A. stag lodged, ppr.
James- Jenkins, Capt. Central India Horse, and Political

Motto Amo probos.
Agent at Bhurtpoor, to. Charlotte, dau. of Col. Arthur,

Seat Blair, near Dairy.
resident at Baroda, and grand-dau. of the late Sir George
Arthur, K.C.H., Governor of Bombay, and d. 29 March,
1870, leaving issue, Allein-May.
STOPFOBD-BLAIR OF PENNIN GETAME Jasper-William.
Elizabeth-Louisa, to. the Rev. Frederick Otway-Mayne,
Stopford-Blair, Edward-James, Esq. of Pen- Rector of Bearsted, Kent, son of the late Capt. Otway-Mayne,
|
ninghame House, co. Wigton, J.P. and D.L., late of the Manor House, Stanmore, co. Middlesex, and d. 12
of the 10th Hussars, s. his father 20 Sept. 1868 June, 1866, leaving issue.
;
Adriana-Amelia, to. Lieut.-Col. Jasper Otway-Mayne, R.E.,
m. 22 June, 1853, Elizabeth-Letitia-Morgan, eldest another son of the late Capt. Otway-Mayne, and has- issue.
,
dau. of the late Very Kev. Hugh Usher Tighe, Aun-Frances, to. Rev. George Palmer, Rector of St. Mary’s,
t Dean of Derry. Newington, Surrey, and has issue.

ILtUCACIC. —The Hon. Edward Stopford, Lieut.-Gen.



Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, barry of eight sa. and arg.
three fusils counterchanged, for Imrie 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a,
;
'

in the army, b. 1732 (2nd son of James, 1st Earl of Courtown) saltire sa. nine mascles of the first, for Rlair.

A
to. Oct. William Blacker, Esq. of Carriclc
1783, Letitia, dau. of Crest — 1st, an antique plough gu., ironed sa. ; 2nd, a stag

Blacker, co. Armagh, and by her (who d. 15 Feb. 1841) had lodged, ppr., attired or.
issue,

Mottoes Over the 1st crest “ Evertendo foecundat ; ” abova
the 2nd, “ Amo probos.”
Edward, Capt. R.N., p. 19 March, 1837.
d. s.
James, Lieut.-Col. in the army, b. 1785; d. 1823.

Seal Lunan House, Arbroath, N.B.

William-Henry, of whom hereafter.


George (Rev.), d. 1866.
Thomas, Commander R.N., d. 11 Oct. 1824.
Jane-Letitia, to. 1809, Lambert Blair, Esq. of Courtland,
BLAKE OF DANESBUSY.
rr, Devon, deceased. Blake, Arthur- Maurice, Esq. of Danesbury,
Elizabeth-Catherine, to. 27 Dec. 1815, James Blair, Esq. of
23 | Herts, J.P., late Capt. Grrenadier Gruards, b. 1852,
I Penninghame, co. Wigton, who d. 9 Sept. 1841.
s. his uncle 1875.
jjg

ir
j.
, Gen. Stopford d. 22 Oct. 1794. His 3rd son,

''
William-Henry Stopford-Blair, Esq. of Penninghame JCtllCitflC. — William
Blake, Esq. of Danesbury, High
House, Col. in the army, late Royal Artillery, to. 3 March, Mary, dau. of Joseph Nash, Esq., and
Sheriff of Herts 1836, to.
1825, Mira-Sophia, 2nd dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Robert grand-dau. of John Darker, Esq., M.P. for Leicester, and had
I
Bull, C.B., and by her (who d. 9 July, 1830) had issue, issue,
Edward-James, now of Penninghame.
Elizabeth-Ellen, to. 20 Oct. 1847, Edward Heron-Maxwell,
i. William- J ohn, his heir.
the. ii. Frederick-Rodolph, C.B., Col. 33rd regt., served in the
Esq. of Kirouchtree. Crimea, to. 1849, Henrietta, elder dau. of George-Sulivan
; on succeeding to the Penninghame estate,
Col. Stopford Blair, Marten, Esq. of Marshals Wick, and d. 1855, leaving an
assumed the additional surname of Blair, 1841. He d. 20 only son, the present
irlie,

Sept. 1868. Capt. Blake, of Danesbury.


iii. Henry-Wollaston, b. 1815; to. 10 Dec. 1850, Charlotte-
3- Arms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Blair; 2nd and 3rd, Stop- Anne, dau. of John-Walbanke Childers, Esq. of Cantley,
ford az., three lozenges or, between nine cross-crosslets of
1,18
:
M.P., and has, Lionel, and other issue.
i'i
the last.
iii.
of
Crest — Blair; 2nd, Stopford; awyvem, wings endorsed,
1st, Mr. Blake d. 1852, and was s. by liis son,
m bis vert. William-Joiin Blake, Esq. of Danesbury, M.A., J.P. and
illiam
1

Seat —Penninghame House, Stewart Newton, co. Wigton. D.L., 6. 1805, M.P. for Newport 1837 to 1841, d. 1875,
[Hal- 1 and was s. by liis nephew, the present Capt. Blake of Danes-
®
),
aiil bury.

BLAIR-IMRIE OF LUNAN HOUSE. Seat —Danesbury, near Welwyn.


jo®,
Blair-Imrie, William-Thomas-Taylor, Esq.
of Lunan House, co. Forfar, b. 21 Feb. 1831 J.P.
tmrgbi

vs ®
;
Commissioner of Supply, Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the
;
BLAKE-HUMFREY OF WBOXHAM.
Datl i
Forfar and Kincardine Militia Artillery, and Lord Blake-Humfrey, Robert, Esq. of Wroxham,
i
L of the Barony of Lunan, which has belonged to the Norfolk, b. 23 Nov. 1795, J.P. and D.L., served in
if, 8* |
140 BLA THE LANDED GENTRY. BLA
tlie Peninsular war as an officer in the array under Mr. Blaked. 27 Sept. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,

the command of the Duke of Wellington, and lost his Thomas Blake, Esq. of Horstead, a Fellow of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, LL.D., and an Advocate, Doctors’ Commons,
left leg at the passage of the Nive, 1813. He assumed
London, J.P. and D.L., b. 13 March, 1790, who d. July
by royal sign-manual, 10 Aug. 1847, the additional
1869, when he was s. by his brother, the present Robert
surname and arms of Humfrey. He m. 1838, Blake-Humfrey, Esq.
Charlotte, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Harvey, of Arms— Arg., a chevron between three garbs sa., a bordure
Thorpe Lodge, near Norwich, and has issue, of the last charged with eight fleur-de-lis of the field.
—A
Crest morion, ppr., thereon a martlet arg.
i. Robert-Harvey, J.P. Barrister-at-Law ; 6.
Norfolk,
Motto—Bene pneparatum pectus.
23 Jan. 1843; to.Jane-Charlotte, dau. of Rev.
1873, Seats — Heggatt Hall, Horstead, Norwich; Wroxham, Nor-
Arthur Upcher, Rector of Wreninghara, Norfolk, and has wich.
issue, Alwyne, b. 12 April, 1875; Lilian- Jane, b. 1 May,
1876. JEX-BLAKE OF SWANTON ABBOTTS.
n. Thomas, b. 3 March, 1844.
in. John (Rev.), Rector of Great Dunham, Norfolk;
23 b.
Jex-Blake, William-Lubbock-Jex, Esq. of The
Jan. 1847; in. 1874, Annie, dau. of late John Carpenter, Hall, Swanton Abbotts, Norfolk, J.P., b. 15 July,
Esq., of Mount Tavy, Devon. 1818 ; m. 30 Sept. 1847, Susan- Margaret, youngest
i. Margaret, in. Jan. 1856, her cousin Harvey, 3rd son of dau. of Francis Blake, Esq. oF Norwich, and has
John Ranking, Esq. of Wandsworth Common, and has had issue,
issue.
i. William, b. 15 April, 1849 d. 19 Jan. 1850.
in. Henry Lee-Warner, 2nd son of Rev. James
;
n. Eleanor,
ii. Francis- William, b. 8 Dec. 1850.
Lee-Warner, of Thorpland, Norfolk.
hi. Charles, b. 28 Nov. 1864.
in. Caroline.
i. Alice-Catherine. ii. Emma-Mary.
iv. Isabel-Charlotte, to. John Gurney, Esq. of Sprouston,
in. Fanny-Susanna.
and has issue.
John Blake, Gent, of Bunwell, Norfolk, b.

3£utC7t(JP. This family, believed to have migrated from 1583, buried there 4 Aug. 1646, leaving, by Martha his
Wiltshire or from Somersetshire in the reign of James I., wife, a son and heir,
settled at Bunwell, in Norfolk, about the year 1620, where,
John Blake, Gent, of Bunwel), 6. 1622; in. 1st, 1644, Anne,
and afterwards at Scottow, in the same county, it has been dau. of John Welles, Esq. ; and 2ndly (settlement dated 2
resident for several generations. The tombstone of John May, 1682), Susanna, dau. of John Stubling, Esq. of Stoke,
Blake, Gent., in the chancel of Bunwell Church, bears the Suffolk, and d. 1686, leaving a son and heir,
arms of Blake, of Wilts or Somersetshire, with a fleur-de-lis, Robert Blake, of Scottow, b. at Bunwell, 7 Dec. 1655;
the difference of a younger branch. m. Margaret, eldest dau. of William Durrant, Esq. of Scottow,
Robert Blake, b. 1655 (4th son of John Blake, Gent., of and, with other issue, was father of
Bunwell), removed to Scottow, where, about 1680, he built a Thomas Blake, of Scottow, b. 7 Nov. 1689 in. Eliza- ;
good mansion. He to. Margaret, eldest dau. of William beth, dau. of John Jex, Esq. of Lowestoft, Suffolk, by
Durrant, and sister of Thomas Durrant, Esq. of Scottow Hall, Mary his wife (eldest dau. and co-heir of William Coulson,
High Sheriff of Norfolk 1715, and ancestor of the Baronets Esq.), and by her was father of
of that name. Mr. Blake d. Dec. 1729, leaving two sons, Thomas Blake, Gent, of Scottow, b. 18 June, 1726; to.
Robert, of Westwick, b. 1685, whose line is extinct. 23 July, 1754, Judith, dau. of William Clarke, Esq. of Loddon,
Thomas. and d. 26 June, 1806, leaving two sons,
The 2nd son, Thomas, of Norwich, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and D.L. for
Thomas Blake, b. 1689; succeeded his father at Scottow. the co. Norfolk, b. 22 June, 1755; in. 1st, Margaret, only
He in. Elizabeth, dau. of John Jex, Esq. of Lowestoft, by child of the Rev. Thomas Weston, Rector of Gookely and
Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of William Coulson, of Halesworth; and 2ndly, Theodora, eldest dau. of David
Swanton Abbots, and had two sons, Thomas and William, of Columbine, Esq., by whom (who d. 26 July, 1801) he had
four sons and three daus. This gentleman d. 27 Sept. 1813.
Swanton Abbots, who d. s. p. Mr. Blake d. Aug. 1735, and
William, of Swanton Abbotts.
was s. by his eldest son,
The 2nd son,
Thomas Blake, Gent., of Scottow, b. 18 June, 1726 in. ;

Judith, dau. of William Clarke, Gent, of Harleston, and d. 26


William Blake, Esq. of Swanton Abbotts, J.P. and D.L.,
June, 1806, leaving two sons,
b. 31 May, 1758, assumed, 1837, the additional surname
and arms of Jex, in. 21 Dec. 1785, Catharine, dau. of Robert
Thomas, his heir.
William, to whom his uncle, William Blake, bequeathed the Ferrier, Esq., and d. Feb. 1843, having had issue,
estate of Swanton Abbots, and who assumed (by sign-manual, William- Jex, his heir.
dated 17 Aug. 1837) the additional surname and arms of Robert-Ferrier (Rev.), Rector of Great Dunham, Norfolk,
Jex. {See Jex-Blake of Swanton Abbots.) b. 5 March, 1789 in. 20 Oct. 1828, Elinor-Sarah-Elizabeth,
;

The elder son and heir, youngest dau. of William Hoey, Esq. of Dunganstown, co.
Wicklow, J.P., and has issue.
Thomas Blake, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Scottow, J.P. and Thomas, of Cumberland Terrace, Regent’s Park, J.P.,
D.L. for Norfolk, b. 22 June, 1755; in. 1st, Margaret, only Proctor in Doctors’ Commons, b. 17 Dec. 1790; to. 1st, Jan.
child of the Rev. Thomas Weston, Rector of Cookeley and 1821, Elizabeth, only child of William Palmer, Esq. she d. ;

Halesworth, Suffolk, which lady d. s. p. 1781 and 2ndly, ;


6 July in the same year. He to. 2ndly, 1824, Maria-Emily,
Theodora-Martha, dau. of David Colombine, Gent, of Norwich. youngest dau. of Thomas Cubitt, Esq. of Honing Hall,
Norfolk, and has issue.
By the latter lady only (who d. 26 July, 1801) Mr. Blake had
Judith, d. young.
issue,
Catherine-Charlotte, d. unm. 1855.
i. Thomas, late of Horstead. Elizabeth, to. Rev. John Gunton.
ii. Robert, now of Wroxham.
The eldest son,
in. Henry-William (Rev.), b. 22 Dec. 1798, Rector of Thum-
ing, Norfolk, late Fellow of Corpus Christi College; to.
The Rev. William-Jex Jex-Blake, of The Hall, Swanton
1st, Louisa, only dau. of the Rev. Charles Day, of Horsford, Abbots, Norfolk, J.P., b. 23 Nov. 1786; to. 11 June, 1811,
and grand-dau. of Lieut.-Col. Harvey, of Thorpe Lodge, Maria, dau. of William Lubbock, Esq. and sister of Sir John-
and by her (who d. 11 March, 1843) had surviving issue, William Lubbock, Bart., and by her (who d. April, 1857) had,
Henry, b. 4 Jan. 1843. He in. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Major William-Lubbock, now of The Hall.
Heitland, of the Bengal Artillery, and dying 28 Nov. 1857,
Charles-Thomas, Rector of Lyng, b. 8 March, 1820; to. 4
left issue by her, William, b. 10 Nov. 1854; Anna-Eliza;
June, 1850, Fanny, eldest dau. of the Rev. Richard Johnson,
and Ellen-Mary. and has issue, Thomas; Fanny-Helenia Maria-Anna;
iv. Francis-John, of Norwich, b. 31 March, 1801
;
m. Sarah, ;
Margaret-Agnes-Lubbock Mary-Richenda and Charlottc-
;
eldest dau. of the Rev. George Norris, of Woodnorton,
;

Evelyn.
Norfolk, and by her (who d. 30 July, 1827). left at his
Maria-Catherine, to. Rev. Townley-Blackwood Price.
decease, Dec. 1875, two daus., Frances, and Susanna-Mar- Anna-Eliza, to. W.-Blackwood Price, Esq., and has issue,
garet, in. her second cousin, William-L.-J. Jex-Blake, Esq.
Anna.
i. Theodora-Martha, in. Rev. Robert-Fountaine Elwin, Rector
of Wilby and Hargham, Norfolk, and had a dau., Mary-A. The Rev. William-Jex Jex-Blake d. 23 Oct. 1857.
Elwin. —
Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron between
ii. Maria-Margaret, to. Rev. George Howes, Rector of Spex- three garbs sa., within a bordure of the last, charged with
worth, Norfolk, and Vicar of Gazeley,, Suffolk, and d. eight fleurs-de-lis of the field, for Blake 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
;

11 Feb. 1820, leaving issue, a son, Frederick-llowes. on a fesse engrailed sa., between two plain cottises gu., three
m. Judith-Elizabetli, d. 1876. escallops of the field, for Jex.
R

BLl THE LANDED GENTRY BLl 141

Crest!—Blake: A morion, ppr., thereon a martlet arg.; |


3 John, of Windfield, J.P., to. Mary, dau. of Christopher
Jex A horse’s head arg., maned or, erased gu., in the mouth
:
Bowen, Esq. of Hollyinount, co. Mayo, a branch of Bowen
a broken tilting-spear or. of Bowen's Court, and d. in 1812, leaving issue,

Motto Bene prseparatum pectus. Christopher- John, of Windfield, m. Elizabeth, dau. of

Seat The Hall, Swanton Abbotts, Norfolk. John Burke, Esq. of St. Cleran’s; d. 14 March, 1820,
leaving a son, John-Bowen, who d. in minority in 1823,
and two daus., Elizabeth, and Maria.
Henry-Martin, of The Heath, co. Mayo, 5. in 1796; d.
1857 ; to. twice. By his 1st wife he left a son, John-
BLAKE OF EENVYLE. Henry, b. 1819, a Magistrate for co. Mayo, and Capv. 4th
Lancashire Militia and by his 2nd, Nichola-Frances-
;

Charlotta, 3rd dau. of Robert French, Esq. of Monivae


Blake, Henry - Edgar -Valentine, Esq. of
Castle, co. Galway, he had several children.
Benvyle, co. Galway, b. 20 Aug. 1864 ; s. his father Anna-Maria, to. William-Malachy Burke, Esq. of
25 Nov. 1872. Ballydugan, co. Galway. ( See that family.)
4 James, of Lehinch.
EtneaiJC.— ichard Caddle, alias Blake, Sheriff of
The eldest son,
Connaught 1306, was ancestor of the many distinguished
John Blake, Esq. of Windfield, s. his father; to. Mary
families of Blake in Ireland, and of Blake, Bart, of Langham ,
Kirwan, of Cregg, but d. s. p. His will, dated 27 Feb. 1786,
Suffolk, and Blake, Bart., of Twisel Castle , co. Durham,
was proved 21 Feb. 1788. He was s. by his nephew,
extinct.
Valentine Blake, Esq. of Lehinch and Renvyle, High
He purchased several manors from Thomas Stobridge, 1315,
Sheriff of Mayo, to. 1788, Anna-Maria, dau. of the Hon. and
in addition to which he got grants in the reigns of Edward I.
Rev. Richard-IIenry Roper, of Clones, son of Henry, 8th
and II. He had four sons. The eldest,
Lord Teynham, by Anne, Baroness Dacre, his wife and by
Walter, got a grant of the Customs of Galway ; he had five ;

her (who to. 2ndly, James Sliuttleworth, Esq. of Barton Lodge,


sons, the eldest, John, we treat of; and the youngest, William
co. Lancaster) had issue,
Fitz Walter Fitz Richard, was ancestor of Blake, Lord Walls-
court andBlake of Ballinafad. The eldest son, Henry, his successor.
Marcus, d. young.
John-Oge Blake, to. Margaret, dau. of Philip Le Bran, of
Jane-Maria, d. unm. 1815.
Athenry, and was great-grandfather of Caroline, d. unm. 1812.
Valentine Blake, to. Julian, dau. of Geoffrey Lynch, Julia- Frances, to. Rev. Henry Burke, a younger son of Michael
by whom he had, with other issue, John, his heir Thomas, ;
Burke, Esq. of Ballydugan, co. Galway.
ancestor of Blake, Bart., of Menlough, Blake of Towerhill, Mr. Blake d. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
and Blake of Drum. He d. 1499, and was s. by his eldest Henry Blake, Esq. of Renvyle, J.P., b. 18 Nov. 1789; m.
son, 22 Dec. 1810, Martha-Louisa, dau. of Joseph Attersoll, Esq. of
John Blake, who to. Eveline Skerret, and had, Nicholas, Portland Place, London, and by her (who d. June, 1853)
his heir; Richard, ancestor of Blake of Kiltullagh (now had issue,
Frenchfort), and Blake of Cregg Castle ; John-Fitz John, and
Edgar-Henry, his successor.
a dau., Julian, m. Bodkin. The eldest son, Harold-Henry, b. 1 July, 1817 d. unm., Nov. 1873.
;

Nicholas Blake, Mayor of Galway, 1555, was grandfather Ethelbert-Henry, M.D., Surgeon R.A., b. Dec. 1818; to. Oct.
of 1849, Jane-Caroline, dau. of Dr. Hay, H.E.I.C.S., and had
Nicholas Blake, Mayor of Galway, 1564, m. Julian, issue,

dau. of Valentine ffrencb, and dying July, 1622, was s. by 1 Henry, b. 14 June, 1852.

his eldest son, 2 Arthur-Henry, b. 22 Nov. 1857.


John Blake, Mayor Galway
In 1640 he presented
of 1646.
3 William-Henry, b. 12 Jan. 1863.
4 Robert, b. at Gibraltar, 1865, d. young.
a petition to the Commissioners of the Plantation of Con- 1 Edith-Mary, d. in 1851. 2 Emma.
naught, accompanied by his pedigree and other ancient 3 Caroline-Maria.
documents, upon which they certified that he was the lineal 4 Emilie-Susette, d. at Gibraltar, Sept. 1865.
and eldest descendant of Richard Caddie, alias Blake, Sheriff 5 Ethel- Jane. 6 Eleanor-Martha.
of Connaught 1308, and awarded him the claimed properties. Egbert-Henry, R.E., b. 15 Sept. 1821 lost in the wreck of
;

He to. Ma'ry ffrench, and had four sons, the “Solway,” 8 April, 1843.
Ethelred-Henry, d. 1838; aged 14.
i. Thomas, his successor.
Ethelstane-Henry, b. 3 April, 1826 to. Aug. 1866, Sophia-
ii.Henry, whose great-grandson, ;

Margarite, dau. of Jonis Gaudard of Lausanne, Switzer-


Henry Blake, Esq.ofLehinch, d. unm., and bequeathed his land, and has issue,
estates to his kinsman, Valentine Blake, Esq. of Renvyle.
1 Herbert-Edgar, b. 24 May, 1873.
iii. John, settled at Montserrat, and left descendants there. 2 Egbert-Mabere, b. 4 Nov. 1874.
iv. Nicholas, settled at Barbados, and was ancestor of 1 Ellen-Margurite.
James Blake of Waterford, who left the West Indies and Herbert-Henry, 6. 4 May, 1828; d. unm. 1855.
settled in that city ; his son,
Emelie-Anna, d. unm. 1867. Eleanor-Elizabeth.
Andrew Blake, Waterford and Ballinamona, co.
of
Mr. Blaked. 6 May, 1856, and was s. by his eldest son,
Kilkenny, to. Mary, dau. of Patrick Galway, of Water-
ford, and had a son,
Edgar-Henry Blake, Esq. of Renvyle, Capt. R.N., J.P., 6.

19 Dec. 1814; 2 March, 1861, Caroline-Johanna, dau. of


to.
John-Aloysious Blake, Esq. of Ballynacourty, co.
late Rev. Henry-A. Burke, a younger son of the late Michael
Waterford, J.P., b. 1826; Mayor of Waterford,
1855-56 and 57; M.P. for the city 1857-69; Inspector Burke, Esq., of Ballydugan, co. Galway; and d. 25 Nov.
of Irish Fisheries 1869 to 1878 to. 7 May, 1874,; 1872, leaving issue.
Adelaide-Mary, dau. of Nicholas-Mahon Power, Esq. i. Henry-Edgar- Valentine,, now of Renvyle.
of Faithlegg, D.L. co. Waterford,
ii. Robert-Attersoll, b. 17 Jan. 1867.
i. Katherine, to. Sir Robert Lynch, 4th bart. of Castle i. Julia-Emelia-Martha.
Carra. Arms—Arg., a fret gu.
John Blake was s. by his eldest son, Crest—A mountain passant, ppr.
cat,

Thomas Blake, of Mullagbmore and Windfield, m. Mary, Motto —Virtus sola nobilitat.
Seat — Renvyle, Letterfrack, Connemara, co. Galway.
eldest dau. of Nicholas Blake, of Kiltullagh, 1658, and was
father of
John Blake, Esq. of Windfield, to. Julian or- Evelyn, dau.
of Alexander Lynch, Esq. of Cloenernan, and was s. by his
BLAKE OF KILTULLAGH.
son, Blake, Theobald-Michael, Esq. of Kiltullagh,
Thomas Blake, Esq. of Windfield, to. Anne, dau. of John and Frenchfort, co. Galway, J.P. and D.L., b. Jan.
Bodkin, of Annagh, co. Galway, and had issue,
1829 m. Nov. 1854, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
;
John, his heir,
i.
Martin, d.
James Blake, Esq. of Yermont, co. Galway, and
li. s. p.
iii. Mark, of Renvyle, to. Miss French, of Carcorea, co. has issue,
Galway, and had, with an elder son. who d. s.p., and two i. Edward, b. 1855.
daus., one m. George Davis, Esq. of Martinstown, co. Ros-
common, and another George Taaffe, Esq. of Strokes- 3LtttCHCjV»—This is a branch of Blake of Renvyle des- ,

town, same co., four sons, cended from


1 Dominick. Richard Blake, Mayor of Galway 1533, 2nd son of John
2 Valentine, s. his unde. Blake, by his wife, Eveline Skerrett. On a division of the

142 BLA THE LANDED GENTRY. BLA


property (between the Blakes), the Castle of Kiltullagh, and HfllCTtCJC.—This is a branch of Blake of Renvyle, des-
some of the adjoining townlands fell to the lot of Richard. cending from TnoMAS Blake, Esq., younger son of Valentino
John FitzRichard succeeded to his father’s property. Blake, by Juliana his wife, dau. of Geoffrey Lynch, Esq., d.
He served as Mayor of Galway 1578 ; to. 15S0, Julian Browne, 20 Jan. 1574, seised of the Castle of Ballymacra. His son
by whom he had, Walter Blake, d. vita patris, as appears by an inq. post,
Nicholas-FitzJohn, his heir, s. by his eldest son, mort., leaving a son successor to his grandfather,
Anthony-FitzNicholas, s. by his son, Sir Valentine Blake, Bart, of Menlough, so created 10 July,
Nicholas-FitzAnthony, Alderman of Galway, 1639. His 1622. ( See Burke’s Peerage.) He m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
eldest son, Roebuck French, by whom he had,
Patrick Blake, was father of i. Thomas, 2nd bart.
Nicholas Blake, whose son, ii. Francis, m. Margaret, dau. of Patrick French, and had
Patrick Blake, living 1727, m. Mary Browne, and had, Mary, Margaret, Katherine, Julian, Elizabeth,
six daus.,
with a younger son, Thomas, a son and heir. Anne.
i. Julian, m. Adam Fonte, Esq.
Edward Blake, Esq., to. Eliza Cheevers, and had Michael ii. Margaret, m. 1st, Sir Nicholas Arthur; 2ndly, Theobald
his heir, Patrick, Mary, Honor, and Eliza. Mr. Blake’s will, Butler, Esq.
dated 4 Aug. 1775, was proved 31 May, 1776. His eldest son, in. Anne, to. Richard Darcy, Esq.
Michael Blake, Esq., to. 1st, Anne ffrench, and had issue
Sir Valentine m. 2ndly, Annabel, dau. of James Lynch,
by her, Edward and Eliza; he to. 2ndly, Eliza Buller, and by
her had, James, Michael, Patrick, Nicholas, Theresa, Mary-
Esq., but had no issue by her. He d. 2 Jan. 1634, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Anne, and Henrietta. The eldest son,
Sir Thomas Blake, 2nd bart. of Menlough, m. Julian, dau.
Edward Blake, Esq., to. Mary, dau. of Thomas McDermott,
of Geoffrey Browne, Esq., and had issue,
Esq., and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Owen-Edward Blake, Esq. of Kiltullagh, d. 1853, without i. Valentine, 3rd bart.
issue, and was s. by his brother, Theobald-Mxchael Blake, ii. Walter, of Ixninge, Suffolk.
iii. Geoffrey. iv. Francis. v. John.
Esq., the present proprietor.
v
i. Moggine, to. Joseph Lynch, Esq.
Arms—Arg., a fret gu. ii. Mary, to. Martin Kirwan, of Galway.
Crest —
A mountain eat, passant, ppr. iii. Margaret. iv. Christian.

Motto Virtus sola nobilitat. v. Annabel. vi. Anne. vu. Julian.
Seats— Vermont, Glantane, Frenchfort and Kiltullagh, Oran-
more, co. Galway. SirThomas, was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Valentine Blake, Bart, of Menlough, to. Elinor, 3rd
dau. of Sir Henry Lynch, 3rd bart. of Castle Carra, and
_

BLAKE OF CREGG CASTLE. had issue,


i. Thomas, 4th bart.
Blake, James, Esq. of Cregg Castle, co. Galways ii. Henry, ancestor of the 9th bart.
J.P., b. 27 Dec. 1822 ; m. 12 Aug. 1851, Helen- iii. Francis, of Carolina, who had a son, Joseph.
iv. John, of Cloneen, of whom hereafter.
Cliarlotte, dau. of Arthur French, Esq. (of the
v. Walter, d. s. p.
family of French Park, co. Roscommon;, and has
Sir Valentine’s willwas proved 1 June, 1651. His 4th son,
two sons,
John Blake, Esq. of Cloneen, was an active supporter of I

i. Francis-Arthur. ii. Erroll. the cause of Charles II., and was rewarded for his services by
J

grants of lands in the cos. of Galway, Mayo, and Clare. His


2LuICc1CJ£. This is a branch of Blake of Renvyle, des- j

attachment to the Stuarts induced him a second time to


cending from
take up arms in their behalf, and he lost his life while leading
Nicholas Blake, Esq. of the line of Blake of Kiltullagh.
his regiment against the besiegers of Athlone (1691), leaving
He was father of Francis Blake, Esq., to. Julia Tierney, and
had two sons, Henry, and an only son (by his wife, Miss Lynch, of Drimcong), then |

under age,
James Blake, Esq. of Cregg Castle, to. 16 June, 1787, Jane,
Isidore Blake, Esq. of Cloneen, to. and had three sons,
only sister of Walter Joyce, Esq. of Merview, and had, with
three sons, Henry, Pierce, and Walter, and a dau., Mary, wife i. Maurice, his heir. ii. Patrick,
in. John, of Arran Quay, Dublin, Banker, had a son,
of James MacDermott, Esq. of Ramore, another son,
Francis Blake, Esq. of Cregg Castle, J.P., 5. 7 Feb. 1789; Isidore, of Old Head, an officer in the army, to. Jane, dau.
of Henry Lynch, Esq. of Clogher.
to. 13 Jan. 1819, Georgina, dau. of Rickard Burke, Esq. of
Glinsk, by Johanna-Harriot his wife, sister of 1st Lord Walls- Isidore Blake, who- is mentioned in the will of his kinsman !

court, and had issue, Sir Thomas Blake, Bart., dated 31 July, 1748, was s. by his ]

James, now of Cregg Castle. eldest son,


John, of Roekfield, Athenry, 6 4 Oct. 1826 to Mary- Anne,
.
;
.
Maurice Blake, of Towerhill, to. his cousin, Anne, dau. of
eldest dau. of G.-S. Lynch-Staunton, Esq. of Clydagh, and Sir Walter Blake, of Menlough Castle, and had. two sons,
has one son and two daus.
i. Isidore, his heir.
Henry, b. 23 March, 1828.
ii. Anthony, of Rosslodge, to. Katherine, dau. of William
Rickard, of Annadown House, co. Galway, 6. 18 Aug. 1829.
Burke, Esq. of Keelogues, and had issue.
Francis,6. 18 Sept. 1835.
Jane, m. Pierce Joyce, Esq. of Merview, and is deceased. Mr. Blake, whose will, dated 20 June, 1780, was proved the
Johanna, a nun. Georgina, a nun. Fanny, d. unm. 25th of same month, was s. by his eldest son,
Mary, d. unm. Isidore Blake, Esq. of Oldhead and Towerhill, co. Mayo,
Mr. Blake, who was High Sheriff co. Galway, 1848, d. 1869, to. Fanny, one of the three co-heiresses of Thomas Rutledge, i

and was s. by his eldest son, of Bushfield, co. Mayo (the 2nd Miss Rutledge, to. Anthony
James Blake, Esq. of Cregg Castle. Ormsby, Esq. of Ballinamore, co. Mayo; and the 3rd to.
William Bermingham, of Ross Hill, and was' mother of the
Arms and Crest — Same as Blake of Kiltullagh.
Motto —Virtus sola nobilitat. Countesses of Charlemont and Leitrim, co-heiresses). Isidore
Seat —Cregg Castle, co. Galway. left six sons and four daus.,
Maurice, his heir.
Thomas, of Lakeview, m. Margaret Dowell, and had, Isidore,
BLAKE OF TOWERHILL. his heir Edward, of Castlemoyle, co. Galway, to. Margaret,
;

only dau. of John Nolan, Esq. of Ballinderry; Patrick;


Blake, Yalentine-O’Connor, Esq. of Towerhill, Fanny; and Elizabeth.
co. Mayo, and Bunown Castle, co. Galway, J.P. and John, of Weston, Charlotte Blake, of Corbally, and had,
to.
Isidore-John, his heir, and other children.
D.L., High Sheriff of Mayo, 1839 ; m. 7 Jan. 1836, Peter, of Ballylahan, co. Mayo, to. Mary McLoughlin, and
the Hon. Margaret-Mary, only dau. of Charles, Lord had Isidore, his heir, and several children.
ffrench, and by her (who d. 16 July, 1869), has issue, Anthony, of Dublin, to. Rebecca Skerrett, and left, Joseph,
his heir (who to. his cousin, Miss Lynch, of Peterburgh),
i. Maurice, m. 1863, Jeannette, only dau. of Richard-P. and a dau.
O’Reilly, Esq. of Sans-Souci, co. Dublin, and has issue. Isidore, to. Anne Coleman, and had, Isidore, Anthony, and
ii. Charles. m. Valentine-Joseph. three daus.
Mary, to. Arthur Lynch, Esq. of Cloughballymore, by whom
iv. Robert. v. Thomas. she had one son and several daus., all of whom (with the
vi. Martiu-Joseph. vii. John-Joseph, d. 1866. exception of Anne, to. Maurice Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad)
i. Mary. ii. Margaret. d. young.
BLA THE LANDED GENTRY BLA 143

Anne, to. Capt. Joseph Bourke, of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, and BLAKE OF BALLY GLTJNIN PARK.
liad issue (see Bourke of Curraghleagh).
Catherine, m. Daniel Jones, Esq. of Banada, and had one Blake, Walter-Martin, Esq. of Ballyglunin
dau. Park, co. Gralway, b. 1828 s. his uncle 1861.
;
Fanny, to. Arthur Lynch, Esq. of Peterburgh, and was
mother of Charles Lynch, Esq. of Peterburgh. —
ILtltCR CJF. This is another branch of Blake of Renvyle,
The eldest son, but more immediately descending from the House of Ardfry.
Maurice Blake, Esq. of Major of the North
Tc.werhill, Patrick Blake of Galway, younger son of Andrew Blake,
Mayo Militia and J.P.,
Maria, only dau. of Valentine
to. of same place, Merchant ( see preceding Memoir) was father of
O'Connor, Esq. of Dublin, and of Oakley Park, Blackroclc, Andrew Blake of Galway, Alderman, to. Julia Martyn,
and had, Valentine O’Connor, present proprietor; Mary, and had issue,
who to. the O’Conor Don, many years M.P. for the co. Ros- i. Walter, of Durramacrina, ancestor of Blake of that place
common, and Honoria, to. Edward, brother of the O’Conor and Oran Castle.
Don. ii. Andrew, of Galway, Merchant, who got a grant of lands,

1677, ancestor of Blake of Fartigar or Castle Grove, and


Arms—Arg. a fret gu.
Crest—A mountain passant, ppr. cat,
Blake of Malaga in Spain.
Motto —Virtus sola nobilitat. in. Martin, ancestor of this line.
Seats —Towerhill, Bally glass and Bunown Castle, Clifden.
iv. Edward, of Galway, Merchant, d. s. p. 1678.
;

Alderman Blake’s will, dated 20 Nov. 1624, was proved 9 Feb.


1630. His 3rd son,
BLAKE OF BALLINAFAD. Martin Blake FitzAndrew, Esq. of Cummer, High Sheriff
Blake, Mark, Esq. of Ballinafad, co. Mayo, J.P., of Galway, 1648, had a grant of the estate of Ballyglunin, 29th

M.P. for co. Mayo from 1840 to 1846, and High Charles II.; he to. 1st, Margaret Martyn, of Dangan, by
Sheriff 1855, b. 1818.
whom he had a dau., Margaret, to. Joseph Lynch, Esq., and
2ndly, Aug. 1642, Anne Joyes; and d. 1691, leaving issue by
iLtttPtljJC. —This family
is a branch of Blake of Renvyle, her two sons,
descended from William, the 5th son of Walter Blake (who Peter, his heir.
got a grant of the Customs of Galway). The descendant of Patrick, whose will, dated 12 Feb. 1676, was proved in France
this William Blake, 21 March, 1677.
Andrew Blake, of Galway, Merchant, was father of Walter The elder son,
Blake, of Galway, who had two sons, Peter Blake, Esq. of Cummer and Ballyglunin, to. Sybilla
i.Robert, of Ardfry, ancestor of Blake, Lord Wallscourt. Joyce, and d. 1691, leaving
His will dated 3 July, 1612, was proved March, 1616.
ii. Walter.
Martin, of whom presently.
Patrick, ancestor of Blake, Bart., of Langham, Suffolk.
The 2nd son,
Walter Blake, Esq., was father of The eldest son,
Marcus Blake, Esq. of Galway, whose eldest son, Martin Blake, Esq. of Cummer and Ballyglunin, to. 1691,
Margaret, dau. of Edward French, Esq. of Abbey Boyle, co.
Walter Blake, purchased large tracts in the co. Mayo from
David O’Kelly, of Dunamona, and others, and, together with Roscommon, and d. 1731, having had, with a dau. Sibilla, to.
several of the younger sons of five of the Galway families,
Andrew Blake, Esq. of Castlegrove, a son,
called “Tribes,” settled about this period in co. Mayo. He d.
Edmond Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin, to. 1724, Mary French,
of Rahasane, and had, with a dau., Mrs. Darcy, of Hound’s
1633, and was s. by his son,
Marcus Oge Blake, b. 1629, who got regrants of his pro- Wood, three sons,

perty by patent, dated 30 June, 33rd Charles II. he was father ;


i. Martin, his heir.
of Maurice Blake, Esq. of Ballyfad, whose son Mark Blake, ii.John, d. s. p. His will is dated 24 Feb. 1774.
hi. Robert (Rev.), d. s.p.
Esq. of Ballyfad, had with a dau. Austace, Mrs. Lynch, three
sons, Mr. Blake d. 1771, and was s. by his eldest son,
i. Walter,
his successor. Martin Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin, to. 1751, Bridget, dau.
ii. Mark, of Cloneen, d. intestate; administration dated of Pierce Joyce, of Galway, and d. 1777, leaving issue,
30 June, 1766, left with three daus., Katherine, Bridget, and
i.Edmond, of Ballyglunin, to. 1780, Mary Aylward, of Bal-
Austace, two sons,
linagar (which lady afterwards to., 1787, Col. John Blake, of
1 Maurice, s. to Ballinafad. 2 John. Furbo), and d. 1782, having had one son, Martin-Stephen,
The elder son, who d. unm. 1788.
Walter Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, d. s. p. By his will, ii. Walter, of whom presently.
iii. Martin. iv. Pierce (Rev.)
dated 28 April, 1758, and proved 2 June following, his estate
v. John, of Tuam,
31 Dec. 1803, Olivia-Ann, dau. of
to.
devolved on his nephew, Christopher French, of Brook Lodge, and d. 6 Oct. 1822,
Maurice Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, to. Sibilla, dau. of having had issue,
Roebuck French, of Dooras, co. Galway, and had Mark, his 1 John-Joseph, of Garbally, King’s Co., to. 3 Oct. 1829,
heir, Isidore Anthony, and four daus. The elder son, Elizabeth, dau. of John Bodkin, Esq. of Annagh, co.
Mark Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, to. Christian, only dau. Galway, and has issue, John-St. George, d. in infancy;
of Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Blindwell, co. Galway, and had, Harriett, a Nun; and Olivia, m. John Taaffe, Esq.
with a dau., Mary, to. Andrew Browne, Esq. of Moyvilla, 1 Julia, to. 1835, Martin-Kirwan Blake, Esq. of Merlin

four sons, Maurice Martin; Mark; and Joseph. The eldest, Park.
;

Maurice Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, High Sheriff co. Mayo, The 2nd son,
1838, to. Anne, dau. and heiress of Arthur Lynch, Esq. of Walker Blake, Esq., to. 1789, Mary Archdeacon, and had
Cloghballymore, co. Galway, and had issue, issue,

i. Mark, now of Ballinafad. i. Martin-Joseph, his heir.


ii. Maurice, Capt. in the army, to. Margaret, dau. of Capt. ii. Henry, to. June, 1827, Adelaide, eldest dau. of the late
Wallis, 5th Dragoon Guards, and left issue Maurice Mark- ; Robert French, Esq. of Monivae Castle, co. Galway, and a.
Joseph; Louisa (deceased), to. the son of Riehard-P. 17 Oct. 1858, leaving issue,
O’Reilly, Esq. of Sans Souci, near Dublin; and Evelyn, to.
1878, her cousin William Murphy, Esq.
Walter-Martin, now of Ballyglunin Park.
hi. Martin, d. s. p. Robert-French. Henry.
iv. Joseph,
Martin. John-O’Brien, Capt. 10th regt.
v. Llewellyn (Cloghballymore, co. Galway), J.P., to.
Adelaide. Elizabeth.
i. Mary, to. George-Henry Moore, Esq. of Moore Hall, M.P.

for co. Mayo, d. 1870. Nichola, to. Andrew Veitch, Esq. of Galway, and d. s. p.
n. Catherine, to. Arthur O’Conor, Esq., J.P., of the Palace, Mary.
Elphin, co. Roscommon. The elder son,
hi. Anna, to. William Murphy, Esq. of Mount Merrion, co. Martin-Joseph Blake, Esq., D.L., of Ballyglunin Park, b .
Dublin.
1790, was M.P. for Galway for a long period hecL unm. 1861,.
Browne, Esq. of Brownestown, co. Mayo.
iv. Julia, to. G.-E. ;

V. Victoria (deceased), to. 1st, 1859, Thomas ffrench, Esq. and was s. by his nephew, the present Walter-Martin
(nephew of Lord ffrench), d. May, 1859 : and 2ndly, Lieut.- Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin.
Col. (now Major-Gen.) Andrew Browne, C.B.
Arms—Arg. a fret gu.
Arms—Arg.
Crest
a fret gu.
—A mountain cat, passant, ppr. Crest—A mountain cat, passant guardant, ppr.
Motto —Virtus sola nobilitat. Motto—Virtus sola nobilitat.
Seats —Ballinafad, Mayo co. ;
Cloghballymore, co. Galway. Seat — Ballyglunin Park, Ballyglunin, co. Galway.
; ;

144 BLA. THE LANDED GENTRY. BLA


BLAKEMORE. i. John-Davison, b . 1852.
ii. Thomas-Edward, b. 1854.
See Booker. i. Caroline-Sophy. n. Eleanor-Frances.
Mr. Bland 2ndly, June, 1860, Susanne-Emily,
on.
BLAKENEY OF CASTLE BLAKENEY. dau. of H.-S. Waddington, Esq. of Cavenham,
Blakeney, John, Esq. of Abbert, Castle Blakeney, Suffolk, and has by her,
co. Galway, J.P. and D.L., late of the 23rd R. W. n. Arthur-Davison, b. 1862.
Fusiliers,m. 1854, Fanny, dau. of James-H. Burke, EtnCajJR.—The family of Bland was anciently seated
Esq. of St. Cleran’s, and has issue, at Bland’s Gill, co. York, but the male line of the elder stock
failing, the representation devolved upon the descendant of
i. John-Theophilus, b 31 Jan. 1855.
.

ii. Robert-Edward.
Robert Bland of Learning, in the N.R., a younger son of
hi. Fanny.
Bland of Bland’s Gill. This Robert was great-grandfather of
i. Anne. ii. Mary.
Sir Thomas Bland, Knt., who settled at Kippax Park, in the

5ttnCA(jr. The Blakeneys formerly resided in Norfolk, time of Elizabeth, and was in the commission of the peace for
where they were in possession of considerable landed property, the co. York in the 32nd of that reign. His grandson Sir
and settled in Ireland, temp. Elizabeth. Thomas Bland, of Kippax Park, was created a Baronet
John Blakeney, Esq. son of Robert Blakeney, Esq. of Castle 30 Aug. 1642, by King Charles I., for his active zeal and
Blakeney, a.d. 1671, to. Sarah, dau. of Dudley Persse, of devotion in the royal cause, and became ancestor of the
Roxborough, Dean of Kilmacduah, and was s. by his elder Blands of Kippax extinct Baronets, the last of whom,
,

son, Sir Hungerford Bland, 8th bart., d. unm. in 1756, when


Colonel Robert Blakeney, of Castle Blakeney, M.P. for the title became extinct, while the estate passed to his cousin,
Athenry, m. Susannah, dau. of Col. William Ormsby, M.P., Thomas Davison, Esq., b. 8 June, 1744—45; son of Thomas
and had several children, the eldest of whom, Davison, Esq. of Blalcestone, who was son of Thomas Davison,
John Blakeney, Esq. of Castle Blakeney, a Colonel in the Esq. of the same place, by Anne his wife, eldest dau. of Sir
army, and M.P., m. Grace, dau. of Col. Persse, of Roxborough, John Bland, 5th bart. He assumed the additional surname
and had issue, of Bland, and to. in 1776, Jane, dau. and co-heir of Godfrey
Robert, of Abbert, a Major in the army, and M.P., to. 1752, Meynell, Esq. of Yeldersley, co. Derby, by whom he had one
Gertrude, dau. of Major Robert Blakeney, of Mount son, Thomas, his heir, and five daus., Harriett, to. Lieut.-
Blakeney, and had issue, John, d. unm.-, Grace, Mrs.
Col. John-Sullivan Wood; Martha; Anne; Frances-Augusta
Lyon.
John, d. unm. Judith-Selina; and Charlotte, m. the Rev. Theophilus
Theophilus, of whom presently. Barnes. Mr. Davison-Bland d. 27 April, 1794, and was s. by
William, a Colonel in the army, and M.P., father, with other his son,
children, of the late Right Hon. Sir Edward Blakeney, Thomas Davison-Bland, Esq. of Kippax Park, b. 15 July,
G.C.B., G.C.H., K.T.S., &c., a Field-Marshal in the army, 1783; to.20 Jan. 1812, Appollonia-Mary, 2nd dau. of Charles-
Colonel-in-Chief of Rifle Brigade, 17 years Commander of
Philip, 16th Lord Stourton, and by her (who d. 25 Nov.
the Forces in Ireland, and Governor of Chelsea Hospital, b.
1778 ; to. 1814, Maria, dau. of the late Col. Gardiner, 1868) had issue,
E.I.C.S., and d. s.p. Thomas, now of Kippax Park.
Sarah, to. Col. Persse, of Roxborough. Edward, Vicar of Kippax, M.A.
Martha, to. M. Browne, Esq. of Shewel. Henry, d. under age.
Mary, to. Major Taylor, of Castle Taylor. William, R.A., deceased.
The 3rd son, George, w. Mary, dau. of J.-T. Wharton, Esq., and has a son,
Godfrey, and a dau., Emily- Augusta.
Theophilus Blakeney, Esq. of Abbert, Capt. in the army,
Alleyne, Lieut. R.N. Frederick-William.
and M.P., to. 1782, Margaret, eldest dau. of John Stafford, Philip (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Draycot, Stoke-on-Trent, 6.
Esq. of Gillstown, co. Roscommon, and had issue, 8 May, 1824; to. Agnes, dau. of Walter Ritchie, Esq., 14th
John-Henry, of Abbert. Dragoons, and has issue,
Bridget, to. Sir Richard-Bligh St. George, Bart. ofWoodsgiffc, Francis-Denison, b. 24 May, 1853.
co. Kilkenny, Frederick-Milbanke, Lieut. R.A., b. 14 April, 1854.
Margaret, m. John O’Dwyer, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Ralph-Milbanke. Appollonia.
Elizabeth, to. Capt. De Hugo, of the French National Guard. Mary, to. Charles Weld, Esq. of Chideock, Dorset.
Harriett, to. Arthur St. George, Esq. of Kilrush House. Augusta, d. young.
Capt. Blakeney d. 22 Sept. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son, Arms— Arg., on a bend sa., three pheons of the field.
John-Henry Blakeney, Esq. of Abbert, J.P., High Sheriff Crest —Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion’s head ppr.
in 1819; to. 1 July, 1813, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of the late Sir Seat — Kippax Park, near Leeds.
Ross Mahon, Bart, of Castlegar, co. Galway, by Elizabeth, his
1st wife, sister of John-Denis, 1st Marquess of Sligo, and d.
-7 Nov. 1858, having by her (who d, 2 Aug. 1865) had issue,
BLAND OF DERJtiaUIN.
John, now of Abbert. Bland, Francis-Christopher, Esq. of Derriquin
Robert, late Major 48th regt., to. 1860, Hon. Mary-Sophia, Castle, co. Kerry, J.P., b. 8 Oct. 1826 High Sheriff ;

eldest dau. of Henry Jeffery, 5th Viscount Ashbrook, and 1859 s. his father 1863 m. 23 June, 1849, Jane,
; ;
has issue, Henry -Ross, b. 2 April, 1862; Frederick-Robert,
b. 16 May, 1863 Ernest-Charles-Cecil, b. 27 Jan. 1869 dau. of the Rev. Archibald-Roberb Hamilton, of
;

Frances- Alice Beatrice-Maud.


;
Cork, and has issue,
William, E.I.C.S. Edward. Ilenry.
Elizabeth -Margaret, to. 24 April, 1834, Albemarle Cator, i. James-Franklin, to. 31 Dec. 1873, Agnes-Margaret, eldest
Esq. deceased, eldest son of John Cator, Esq. of Beckenham dau. of S. Wilson Block, Esq., 15 Talbot Square, Hyde Park,
Place, Kent, and Woodbastwiclc Hall, Norfolk. London, and has issue, Francis-Christopher-Cecil ; Agnes-
Sarah. Mary. Louisa. Emma; Eveleen.
Harriete. Margaret. n. Archibald-Robert-Hamilton.
Anna, m. 20 Dec. 1855, Charles-Morgan Norwood, of Hull,
iii. Francis-Christopher-Earle.
M.P., eldest son of the late Charles Norwood, Esq.
iv. Richard-Townsend-Herbert.
Arms —Sa. a chevron erm., between three leopards’ faces i. Emma- Alice. ii. Jane-Hamilton.
or.
Catherine-Cotter.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm couped at
erect,
iii.

v. Mary.
iv. Alice-Phillis.

the elbow, vested gu., cuffed arg., in the hand a sword ppr.,
hiltand pommel gold.

Motto Auxilium meum ab alto.
HuiCRjJC. —This family were originally segted in the co.

Seat—Abbert, Castle Blakeney, co. Galway. of York. The first who settled in Ireland was
The Very Rev. James Bland, Archdeacon of Limerick, and
Dean of Ardfert. In a deed of sale registered in Wakefield, in
BLAND OF KIPPAX PARK. 1717, he is described as of Killarney, co. Kerry, Ireland, and
as disposing of his estates in Sedbergh, co. York, to Richard
Bland, Thomas Davison, Esq. of Kippax Park,
Willen. He was the son of John Bland, of Sedbergh, as
co. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Nov. 1812 on. 1st, ;
proved by the records of St. John’s College, Cambridge, where
Aug. 1848, Sophy-Caroline, dau. of John Madocks, he was admitted on 3rd May, 1684. He went to Ireland as
Esq. of Glanywern, and by her (who 'd. Dec. 1856) Chaplain to Lord Deputy Sidney, in 1692. He to. Lucy, dau.
had issue, of Sir Francis Brewster, Lord Mayor of Dublin 1674-75, and
J

BLA THE LANDED GENTRY. BLA 145

was father of The Rev. Francis Bland (whose great-grandson, R.E. Robert-Henry; Mary-Anne-Sinclair, deceased; Sarah-
;

the Yen. Nathaniel Bland, Archdeacon of Aghadoe, is the


Maria; Louisa- Jane.
Loftcs-Henry, late of Blandsfort.
present head of the family) and of
Catherine- Jane, to. 1st, Capt. Richard Croker, R.N. ; and
Nathaniel Bland, LL.D., Judge of the Prerogative Court 2ndly, Rev. Thomas-Frere Bowerbank, vicar of Chiswick,
of Dublin, and Vicar-General of the Diocese of Ardfert and Middlesex; d. 1867.
Aghadoe. He to. 1st, Diana, only dau. and heiress of Nicholas Sarah-Annie, d. unm. 1823.
Kemeys, Esq., and had by her a son, Georgina-Elizabeth, to. James Franck Rolleston, Esq. of
Franckfort Castle, King’s Co.
James, his heir.
The eldest son,
He to. 2ndly, Lucy, dau. of Francis Heaton, Esq., by whom he
John-Thomas Bland, Esq. of Blandsfort, to. Margaret, dau.
had issue,
of John Bond, Esq. of Bath, and dying s. p. 1849, devised
Francis, father,by Catherine Mahony his wife, of Colonel Blandsfort to his brother,
James-Francis Bland, of Killarney, and of Frances, to. the
Loftus-Henry Bland, Esq. of Blandsfort, Q.C., M.P.
Rev. Robert Hewson.
Nathaniel, to. Mary Mead, but had no issue. for the King’s Co., b. Aug. 1805; to. 1st, 20 Aug. 1840,
George, in. Hannah Westropp, but had no issue. Charlotte-Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Gen. the Hon. Arthur-
Lucy, to. George Orpen, Esq., a Military Officer, distin- Grove Annesley, of Ann’s Grove, co. Cork, and by her (who d.
guished at Minden, 4th son of the Rev. Thomas Orpen, of 26 March, 1842) had a son,
Killowen, co. Kerry.
John-Loftus, now of Blandsfort.
Hester, to. Robert Sinclair, Laird of Freswick, Caithness.
Dorothea, to. Francis Crumpe, Esq., and had, with other He to. 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1843, Annie-Jane, eldest dau. of the late
issue, Nathaniel Crumpe, of Randalls Park, in Surrey, who John-Prendergast Hackett, Esq. of Stratford Place, London,
took the additional surname of Bland. and by her had issue,
Dr. Bland was s. by his eldest son, i. Thomas-Dalrymple, 4th Hussars, b. 9 June, 1845; d. 1868.

The Rev. James Bland, of Derriquin Castle, who to. 1st, T. Elizabeth-Emily, to. the Very Rev. Dean Warburton.

Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Julian; and 2ndly, Barbara, n. Annie-Sophia-Alicia.


dau. of —
Nash, Esq., by the former of whom he had, with Mr. Loftus Bland graduated at Cambridge 1825, became M.A.
other issue, a dau., to. Major Nathaniel Bland, and a son and 1828, was called to the Bar 1829, and was created Q.C. 1854.
successor, He was returned for the King’s Co. 1852, and continued to
Francis-Christopher Bland, Esq. of Derriquin Castle, to. represent it in Parliament until 1859; and was appointed
15 MaTch, 1798, Lucinda, dau. of Arthur-Bastable Herbert, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, co. Cavan, 1862. He d. 21
Esq. (eldest son of Bastable Herbert Esq.), of Brewsterfield, Jan. 1872.
near Killarney, by his wife Barbara, dau. of Maurice Fitz- —
Arms Arg. on a bend sa. three pheons or, in the sinister
Gerald, Knight of Kerry (son of John FitzGerald, Knight of chief point a crescent gu.
Kerry, by Hon. Honora O’Brien, his wife, dau. of Conor, 2nd —
Crest Out of a ducal coronet a lion’s head ppr., charged
Viscount Clare), and by her (who d. 1862) had, with a crescent gu.
James-Franklin, late of Derriquin.

Motto Quo fata vocant.
Seat— Blandsfort, Abbeyleix.
Arthur. John, d. March, 1859. Edward,
i
Elizabeth, m. Frederick Hyde, Esq.
Lucy, in. Capt. Thomas Stuart, R.N.
Frances-Diana (d. 23 April, 1872), to. 1832, Thomas-Harnett
Fuller, Esq. of Glashnacree, co. Kerry, son of Capt. Edward
BLATHWAYT OF DYRHAM PARK.
Fuller by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Rev. John Blenner- Blathwayt, George-William, Esq. of Dyrham
hassett, Rector of Tralee. The only son of this marriage is
James-Franklin Fuller, F.S.A., Fellow of the Royal Institute
Park, co. Gloucester, and. of Langridge and Porlock,
of British Architects. Somerset, J.P., b. 11 May, 1824 late of the 1st ;

Mary-Matilda. Dragoon Guards ; m. 1856, Charlotte- Amelia, dau.


Christina-Frances, to. Robert-Acheson Thompson, Esq.
of Major Baker.
Clara-Dalinda, to. William Allen, Esq.
, Mr. Bland d. 16 Sept. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son, HutPajJC.—The family of Blathwayt is of very ancient
James-Franklin Bland, Esq. of Derriquin Castle, J.P., origin : the name, originally spelt Brauthwait, are
first of the
High Sheriff 1835, b. 24 Jan. 1799; to. 27 Dec. 1825, Emma, said to have come over
to England with William the Con-
|
3au. of Joseph Taylor, Esq. of Dunkerron Castle, co. Kerry, queror, and to have settled in the counties of Cumberland
I Major Bengal Artillery, and had issue, and Westmorland, where they had grants of land for services
Francis-Christopher, now of Derriquin. rendered.
I James-Franklin, Capt. 57th Foot, b. 10 Jan. 1828 killed at ;
The family estates of Dyrham, &c., originally belonged to Sir

the battle of Inkerman. Walter Dennis, Knt., who sold the manor in jthe 13th Eliza-
Alice-Phillis, to. 20 Dec. 1853, Usher Williamson, Esq.,
beth, 1571, to George Wynter, Esq. (youngest brother of Sir
eldest son of the Rev. Benjamin Williamson, of Old Dro-
William Wynter, of Lidney, in the Forest of Dean). He to.
more, co. Cork.
Anne, one of the sisters and co-heiresses of Robert Brayn,
Ie d. 6 March, 1863.
Esq., a Merchant of Bristol, and dying 1581, was s. by his son,
Arms —Erm. on a bend three pheons in the sinister
sa. or, John Wynter, a Capt. in the R.N., who accompanied Sir
:hief point a cinquefoil quartering Kemeys.
vert., Francis Drake, in his famous voyage round the world as his
1

Crest — A cock, ppr., charged on the breast with a pheon or.


Vice-Admiral. His eldest brother, Sir William Wynter, of
! Motto— Eloquentia sagitta.
t
Seat —Derriquin Castle, near Kenmare, co. Kerry. Lidney, Gloucestershire, was also a Vice-Admiral under Sir
Francis Drake, at the destruction of the Spanish Armada.
Capt. John Wynter to. Mary, dau. of Sir William Bruen, of
BLAND OF BLANDSFOBT. Dorsetshire, and dying 1619, was s. by his eldest son,
Bland, J ohn-Loftus, Esq.
of Blandsf ort, Queen’s Sir George Wynter, High Sheriff for Gloucestershire, 7th
I
?o., b. 21 June, 1841 ; s. his father 21 Jan. 1872, Charles I. He to. Mary, dau. of Edward Rogers, Esq. of
Cannington, Somerset, and dying 1638, was s. by his eldest
ate Capt. 6th Inniskilling Dragoons m. 2 July, ;
son,
.868, Alice, 2nd dau. of George Hotham, of York-
John Wynter, Esq. m. Frances, dau. of Thomas Gerard,
hire, late Capt. R.E., and has issue, one son,
Esq. of Trent, Somerset, and d. 1668, leaving an only sur-
Humphrey-Loftus, b. April, 1869. viving dau.,

Hfllgag*. — ohn Bland, Esq. of Blandsfort, an officer in


Mary Wynter, to. 23 Dec. 1686, William Blathwayt,
Esq. of St. Martin’s, “within the citty of London,” and had
be Dragoons, to. 1763, Sarah, dau. of Charles Birch, Esq. of
«> lirch Grove, co. Wexford, and d. 1790, leaving a son and
(with a dau., Anne, to. the Hon. Edward Southwell, of King’s
I

uccessor,
Weston) two sons, William, his heir; John, a Col. in the army,
I

John Bland, Esq. to. Miss Penfield, and had issue. This Mr. Blathwayt was
a" 1 1 of Blandsfort, to. 1799, Elizabeth, dau.
I f Robert Birch, Esq. of Turvey, co. Dublin, and by her Secretary-at-War, and also Secretary of State to King William,
|
*"ho d. 1836) left at his decease, 1810,
during his abode in Holland and Flanders; he was also one of
j'
three sons and three
iifl aus., viz., the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, and Clerk ot
the Privy Council in the reigns of King Charles, King James,
John-Thomas, his heir.
tH’« Robert-Wintringham (Rev.), of Abbeyville, co. Antrim,
King William, and Queen Anne. He likewise was M.P. for
ai J.P., to. Alicia, dau. of the Rev. Edward Evans, of Dun- the city of Bath from 1690 to 1710. He died Aug. 1717, and
jjl gannon, co. Tyrone, and |has issue, John-Hdmphrey, to. was s. by his son and heir,
:1
„j j
Emily, dau. of Rev. W.-C. Madden; Edward-Loftus, Col. William Blathwayt, Esq. of Dyrham, to. 1719, Thomasina
L
; A

146 ISLE THE LANDED GENTRY. ISLE

Ambrose, and by ber (wlio d. 1774) left, at his decease in 1742, Sir Christopher Blencowe, Knt. to. Mary, dau. of Thomas
a son, Robinson, Esq. of Rokeby, Yorkshire, and was s. by his eldest
William Blatowayt, Esq. of Dyrham, to. 1st, 1750, Miss surviving son,
Penelope Jenkinson, and by her (who d. July, 1755) had issue, Christopher Blencowe, Esq., who to. Ann, eldest dau. and
i. William, his heir, b. 1751; n. James, b. 1754, Capt. in the co-heiress of William Laton, of Dalemain, Esq., and had issue,
army, d. unm. 1788 i. Penelope, b. 1755, to. Mr. Crane, and
;
a son and heir,
had one son only, William, who took the name of Blathwayt, Henry Blencowe, Esq. High Sheriff of Cumberland temp.
1818, but d. s. p. 1839. He to. 2ndly, Mrs. Elizabeth Le Pepre George I. ;
he
Dorothy, dau. and heiress of George
to. 1st,

(whose maiden name was Clarke), and by her (who d. Aug. Sisson, Esq. of Penrith, and by her (who d. 29 Oct. 1707) had,
1764) had issue, with other issue, an eldest son, Christopher, who succeeded
i.George- William, Fellow of Merton College, Oxon, and him he to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of W. Todd, Esq. of Wath,
;

Bector of Langridge, Somerset, and of Dyrham, co. Glou- Yorkshire, and had issue,
cester, to. 1795, Isabella, dau. of Charles Pye, Esq. of Wad- i. Henry, who s.his half-brother, Christopher.
ley j Berks, High Sheriff of that county, and had issue, ii. William, to. 1736, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Fer-
George- William, of Dyrham
Park. dinando Latus, Esq. of the Beck, in Milium, Cumberland,
William, Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons, 6 10 April, 1798; to . . by Henrietta his wife, dau. of Sir John Tempest, Bart, of
Emilia, sister of Sir Edmund Filmer, Bart., and d., leav- Tong, co. York, and had, with three elder sons, who d. s. p.
ing issue. William-Ferdinando, son and heir.
Charles, Hector of Langridge; 6 . 6 Jan. 1800; to Miss . 1
Elizabeth, to. J. Blair, Esq., M.D., of Carlisle, interred in
Rose, and had issue two sons. St. Mary’s, Carlisle.
Wynter, young, 1818.
d.
hi. Peter, m. Frances Benn, of Whitehaven, Cumberland,
Anne-Sophia, to. Thomas Curtis Esq. of London. Frances.
and had issue, 1 Henry and 1 Elizabeth. ;
Mr. William Blathwayt to. 3rdly, Miss Mary Creighton, of
Henry Blencowe, Esq. d. 1721, and was s. by his eldest son,
London, but by her had no issue. He d. May, 1787, and was
Christopher Blencowe, Esq. of Blencowe, an eminent
s. by his eldest son of the first marriage,
Barrister, D.L., and Judge of the Courts of Records of the
William Blathwayt, Esq. of Dyrham, 6. 1751 ; m. July,
Tower Hamlets, d. unm. 1723, and was s. by his half-
1790, Frances, dau. of William Scott, Esq. of Great Barr, Staf-
brother,
fordshire, but d. May, 1806, without issue, leaving his widow
Henry Blencowe, Esq. to. Mary, only surviving dau. and
surviving she subsequently to. Admiral Douglas, who d. in
;
heiress of Alexander Prescott, Esq. of Thoby Priory, Essex,
1839. His nephew, '
and had, with a dau. Mary, d. unm., a son and heir,
George-William Blathwayt, Esq. of Dyrham Park, and
Henry-Prescott Blencowe, Esq., to. Elizabeth, eldest dau.
Langridge and Porlock, J.P., a Col. in the army, served at
of Richard Barbor, Esq. of Brentwood, Essex, and had issue,
Waterloo, 6. 25 Feb. 1797 to. 21 Jan. 1822, Mary-Anne, dau.
;
i. Henry-Prescott, his successor.
of the Eev. Thomas-Agmondisham Vesey(of the family of
ii. John-Prescott, b. 1778; to. Pleasance, youngest dau. of
Viscqjint De Yesci), and had issue,
Edward Everard, Esq. of Lynn, Norfolk, and d. 9 Nov. 1840,
i. George-William, now of Dyrham Park. leaving issue,
ii. Wynter-Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Dyrham, b. Sept.
1 John-Prescott, b. 1800.
1825; to. Frances-Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of R. Philips, Esq., 2 Edward-Everard, b. 17 April, 1806 Rector of West
;
and by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1869) has issue. Walton, Norfolk, and Rural Dean.
Richard-Vesey (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Lillington, Dorset,
hi.
3 Edmund, deceased.
b. Jan. 1827 to. Miss A. Williams, and has issue.
;
4 Walter, b. 25 Aug. 1812.
iv. Charles-Pye, b. March, 1828.
Pleasance, deceased. 2 Elizabeth. 3 Mary. .
v. William, b. April, 1839 d. June, 1859. ;
4 Agnes, deceased. 5 Henrietta.
Col. Blathwayt d. 14th May, 1871. 6 Jane, to. Rev. S. Allen, D.D.
7 Agnes.
Arms— Or, two bends engrailed, sa. 8 Margaret. 9 Ellen.
Crest — On a rock ppr., an eagle rising arg., wings az. i. Elizabeth, to. James Everard, Esq. of Lowestoft, and d•
Motto —Yirtute et veritate. leaving issue.
Seat — Dyrham Park, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire. ii. Margaret.
Mr. Blencowe d. 9 Feb. 1787, and was s. by his son,
Henry-Prescott Blencowe, Esq. of Blencowe, to. Rebecca,
BLENCOWE OF THOBY PSIOHY. eldest dau. of Edward Everard, Esq. of Lynn, Norfolk, and by
her (who d. 20 Oct. 1854) had, with other issue,
Blencowe, Henry-Prescott-G-eorge, Esq. of
i. Henry-Prescott, his successor.
Thoby Priory, Essex, b. 17 Oct. 1858 ; s. 1861. ii. John, deceased. iii. Edward, deceased.

EtnPaCIP.—Thomas de Blencowe (son of Adam de Blen iv. Everard, to. 12 June, 1855, Georgiana-Sophia-Matilda,
cowe), to. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Nicholas Veteripontor youngest surviving dau. of the late Capt. Thomas-Henry
Doyle, 75th regt., and had issue,
Vipont (1333), Baron of Westmorland, and to whom his Alston
estates descended, in conjunction with his sister Joan, wife of 1 Henry-Prescott-George, now of Thoby Priory.
2 Everard-Prescott, 6. 17 April, 1860.
William Whytlaw. They now belong to Greenwich Hospital.
1 Blanche-Mary-Louisa. 2 Maud-Georgiana.
Their son and heir, 3 Margaret-Beatrice.
William de Blencowe, to. temp. Henry VI., Johanna, dau. i. Rebecca.
of Robert Brisco, of Crofton, Cumberland. 4th in direct des- ii. Mary, to. George Bannatyne, Esq. of Bathford House,
cent from this William was Somersetshire.
Anthony Blencowe, Esq., the eldest son and heir of Mr. Blencowe, in 1802, sold Blencowe to the Duke of Norfolk.
Richard Blencowe, Esq. He m. Winifred Dudley, grand-dau. of He d. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
the old Lord Dudley, of Yanwarth, Westmorland, and had Henry-Prescott Blencowe, Esq. of Thoby Priory, b. 1799,
issue, 1 Richard, his heir apparent, mentioned among the d. 1861, and was s. by his nephew, Henry-Prescott-George
gentry of the county subject to Border Service 1543 2 An- ; Blencowe, Esq. now of Thoby Priory.
thony, D.C.L., Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, 45 years;
3 George, M.P. for Chichester 1603. The grandson and suc-

Arms 1st, Blencowe, gu., a quarter arg. 2nd, Grey-
stoke, augmentation with a difference. 3rd, Laton of Dale-
cessor of Anthony (the son of his eldest son Richard) was
maine. 4th, Prescott.
Sir Henry Blencowe, High Sheriff of Cumberland 1608, » Crest— sword in pale arg., hilt in chief or, enfiladed with
who was knighted by King James I., 1617. He was again a human heart gu., dll between two wings expanded arg.
High Cumberland, 1st Charles I. and d. 21 Nov.
Sheriff of [A legend in the family refers this curious crest to the circum-
1635. His was Jane, dau. of Sir William Musgrave,
1st wife stance that, in the Border wars, a Blencowe, whose crest was
of Hay ton, Bart., by whom he had no issue that lived to suc- a sword, having slain a Douglas (no small honour in those
days), was permitted to unite it in the present form, with the
ceed him. His 2nd wife was Grace, dau. of Sir Richard Sand-
bleeding heart of the Douglas.]
ford, of Howgill, by whom he had issue, 1 Christopher, his
successor; 2 Henry, d. unm. v. p.; 3 Anthony, to whom the

Motto Quorsum vivere mori, mori vitse.
estate at Harbybrow was first limited by Mr. Highmore;

Seat Thoby Priory, Essex.

Anthony d. soon after his father, unm. 4 John, to. and d. in ;

his father’s lifetime, leaving issue (by Annie his wife), Eliza-
beth, to. II. Thompson, Esq. of Hollin Hall, Ripon, York,
BLENCOWE OF MABSTON ST. LAW-
grandfather of Sir W. Thompson, a Baron of the Exchequer
RENCE.
and 1 Ann, to. George Barwick, Esq. of Carlisle. The Blencowe, John- Alexander, Esq. of Marston
eldest con, St. Lawrence, co. Northampton, J.P., b. 3 Sept. 1846;
. ;; ;

BLE THE LANDED GENTRY. BLE 147

father 9 Jan. 1857 in. 1869, Katliarine-Anne-


s. Iii 3 ;
BLENCOWE OF THE HOOKE.
Cotterell Foster, dau. of Bev. John-Edward- Addison Blencowe, John- George,Esq., M.A., J.P. and
Fenwick, of Tliirlestane House, Cheltenham ( see D.L. for Sussex, and formerly M.P. for Lewes, h.
that name) 1817 m. 1857, Frances, eldest dau. of William-
;


ittITCtfCJC. The Elencowes (a branch of a very old Cum- J ohn Campion, Esq. of Danny, Sussex, and lias issue.
berland family, which had property at Greystock, in that
county) were seated at Marston earlier than 1446.
EtlTfage.—Thomas Blencowe, Esq. of Hayes, Middle-
sex, Bencher of the Inner Temple, 2nd son of Sir John
Thomas Blencowe, grandson of John Blencowe, living at
Blencowe, Knt., by Anne his wife, dau. of the Rev. John
JIarston St. Lawrence temp.. Henry VI., obtained in the year
Wallis, D.D., the celebrated Savilian Professor of Oxford (see
1540 a grant from the Crown of the demesne lands and rec-
j

Blencowe of Marston St. Lawrence ), to. Martha, dau. and co-


torial tithes of the manor of “Lawerence Merston, alias Mers-
heir of William Perriss, Esq. of Hayes, by his wife, dau. and
ton St. Lawrence.” His great-great-great-grandson was
heir of Briggenshaw, of Hayes, and was eventually s. by his
Sir John Blencowe, of Marston St. Lawrence, an eminent
youngest son,
Lawyer, one of the Justices of the Common Pleas, to. Anne,
Robert Blencowe, Esq. of Northampton, M.D., b. 1732
i
eldest dau. of the Rev. John Wallis, D.D., F.R.S., the famous
to. Margaret Danvers, Esq.; d. 1774. His only surviving’
Savilian Professor of Oxford, by whom (who d. 1718) he had
son,
issue, John, his heir; Thomas, a Bencher of the Inner Temple,
j
Robert-Willis Blencowe, Esq., 5. 1776; in. 1789, Penelope,
(see Blencowe of the Hooke ) William, d. unm Mary, to.
; ;
I
youngest dau. of Sir George Robinson, Bart, of Cranford, co.
Alexander Prescott, Esq. of Thoby Priory, Essex; Anne, m.
Northampton, d. 1842, having had issue,
1720, Sir Edmund Probyn, of Newlands; Elizabeth; and
John-George, b. 1790; d. unm.
Susannah, m. Richard Jennens, Esq. of Princethorp. Judge
Robert-Willis, of The Hooke.
Blencowe d. 1726, at the age of 84, and was s. by his eldest son, Harry-Charles.
John Blencowe, Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, in. Jane, William-Multon (Rev.), Rector of Shawell, co. Leicester, m.
dau. of William Holbech, Esq. of Farnborough, in Warwick- Maynard, dau. of Col. Rochfort.
shire, by whom (who d. 1756) he left issue a son, John, his Edward-Willis, d. 1833.
heir, and four daus., Jane, in. the Rev. Samuel Jackson, Frances-Dorothea, to. 1st, William-Peere Williams-Freeman,
Esq. of Fawley Court, co. Oxford and 2ndly, 1839, General
and had two sons, Samuel and
.Rector of Sisted, in Essex, ;

Sir George-Thomas Napier, K.C.B.


John; Anne, to. the Rev. Thomas Bree, M.A. Elizabeth and ;
Mary, to. Major-General Grant.
Mary, both d. unm. Mr. Blencowe d. 1740, and was s. by his Ann-Elizabeth, d. unm. 1831.
only surviving son, Elizabeth. Louisa-Eleanor, d. 1803.
John Blencowe, Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, d. unm. Caroline-Diana.
1717, and devised his estates to his nephew, Emma, in. Rev. Sir George Robinson, Bart.
Charlotte-Louisa, in. Henry Frampton, Esq.
Samuel Jackson, Esq. who thus became of Marston St.
Louisa-Isabella, in. Rev. J. Chichester, d. 1834.
Lawrence, and assumed the surname and arms of Blencowe,
The eldest surviving son,
Ele to. 1st, Anne, youngest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bree, of
Robert-Willis Blencowe, Esq., M.A., of The Hooke,
Hlesley, by Anne Blencowe, and had by her (who d. 1789) two
Sussex, J.P., b. 1791 ; to. 1815, Charlotte-Elizabeth, youngest
laus., Anne and Jane, and five sons, 1 Jobn-Jackson, his
dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Sir Henry Poole, Bart, of The
ieir; 2 Thomas, Vicar of Marston, b. 1782; 3 Samuel-William,
Hooke, and by her (who d. 1867) left at his decease, 1874, one
>f< Lincoln, 6 . 1714, to . Miss Anne
4 James (Rev.), b. Bell;
son,
Anne, relict of James Nagle, Esq., dau. andco-
785, to. 1818,
leiress of John Beauchamp, Esq. of Pengreep, in Cornwall John-George, now of The Hooke.
nd 5 Henry, who d. unm. 1808. Mr. (Jackson) Blencowe in. —
Arms and Crest As Blencowe of Marston, quartering Wal-
ndly, Elizabeth-Gramer, dau. of the Rev. John Biker, Rector leston, Perris, and Briggenshaw.
f Culworth, by whom (who d. 1814) he had further issue, —
Motto Quorsum vivere mori, mori vitas.
Miarles (Rev.), b. 1793; Peter-Gramer (Rev.), m. 2 Jan. 1829,

Seat The Hooke, Chailey, near Lewes.

.oveday, eldest dau. of Isaac Sparkes, Esq. of Crewkerne, in


omersetshire Robert, of the Inner Temple, London, 6. 1801
;

leorge, b. 1803; Edward, b. 1805; Elizabeth; Rhoda-Maria;


BLENKINSOPP OF HOPPYLAND PARK.
nd Sophia. M. Blencowe was s. by his eldest son, Leaton-Blenkinsopp, GI-eorge-Ilderton, Esq.
John- Jackson Blencowe, Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, of Hoppyland Park, co. Durham, J.P., and one of
tigh Sheriff 1827, b. 1780; to. 16 Aug. 1804, Louisa- Anne, h. 3 May, 1840
H.M.’s Inspectors of Factories ; ;
au. and co-heiress of the Rev. Thomas Biker, Rector of Cul-
s. his uncle Col. Leaton-Blenkinsopp, 1877, under
orth, and by her (who d. 21 Feb. 1854) had issue,
the entail of his grandfather.
John- Jackson, his heir.

Samuel, twin with John, d. unm. 2 Aug. 1863. mneafje.—This is a branch of the ancient Northum-
Thomas, to. Dec. 1837, Ellen, dau. of R. Bathurst, Esq., and brian House of Blenkinsofp of Blenkinsopp. The heiress
had, Thomas-Henry, and other issue. James. of the senior line, Jane, only dau. and heir of Thomas Blen-
Louisa-Ann, relict of the Ttev. Francis Gottwaltz, Vicar of kinsopp, Esq., of Blenkinsopp Castle, to. 1727, William-
Coughton, in Warwickshire. Mary-Ann.
,

Coulson, Esq. of Jesmond House, while the heiress of the


i
Susannah- Judith, to. 1 July, 1841, the Rev. James Stafford,
Rector of Dinton, Wilts. descendant of another branch,
Elizabeth Blenkinsopp, only dau. of George Blenktn-
r. Blencowe d. 28 Aug. 1830, and was s. by his son,
sopp, Esq. of Whickham House, co. Durham, andHumbleton
John-Jackson Blencowe, Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, b.
Hall, Northumberland, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John
),
Feb. 1810 to. 1st, 27 May, 1834, Gratia-Maria, dau. of the
;
Coulter, of Prestwich and Newcastle, Merchant, to. 5 Dec.
i ev. John Prowett, Rector of Catfield, Norfolk, and by her
1776, Anthony Leaton, Esq. (son of John Leaton, Esq., by
'ho d. 23 Dec. 1840) had an only surviving child,
Elizabeth Rawlings his wife, and grandson of Anthony Leaton,
. Anna-Maria.
t
Esq., by his wife, a dau. of the family of Orde) and had a son
> e to. 2ndly, 2 May, 1843, Cecilia, dau. of the Rev. Charles and heir,
•owett,Rector of Stapleford, Herts, and had by her, George-Thomas Leaton, Esq. of Whickham House and
^ JonN-ALEXANDER, now of Marston. Hoppyland Park, co. Durham and Humbleton Hall, Northum-
-
Charles-Edward (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Marston-with-Wark-
berland (for both of which counties he was J.P.- and D.L.), b.
worth, Northamptonshire, b. 13 Oct. 1847 to. 1876,
J’
Katherine - Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Walcot, of
;
21 Dec. 1783 assumed by royal license, in 1827, the additional
;

* Bitterley Court, Shropshire, and has one dau., Mary-Cecilia. name of Blenkinsopp; to. 6 Oct. 1807, Harriet, dau. of Henry
* Alfred-James (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Witton, Northwich, Collingwood, Esq. of Lilburn Tower, Northumberland, and
Cheshire, b. 16 Nov. 1848 to. 29 Aug. 1876, Sophia-Louisa-
; Cornhill House, N.B., by whom, who d. 27 Sept. 1876, he left
Sarah, 3rd dau. of Rev. John Walcot, of Bitterley Court, issue, at his death, 6 Dec. 1864,
-
Salop, and has issue, Edward-Prowett, b. 9 June, 1877.
William-Wolseley, b. 10 Jan. 1850; d. 31 May, 1850. i. Richard-Blenkinsopp-George (Rev.), b. 15 Jan. 1809, B.D.
I'rancis-Henry-Shuckburgh, b. 25 Oct. 1855; d. 25 Jan. I860. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, and Rector of Shadforth, co.
Mary-Cecilia. Durham; to. 1st, 27 Sept. 1836, Mary-Emma, dau. of
Sanderson Ilderton, Esq. of Ilderton, Northumberland
I drms — Gu. a canton arg. (High Sheriff of that co. 1829), and by her, who d. 14 April,
.
—A sword in pale arg., hilt in chief or, enfiladed
Crest -

with 1856, had issue,


® mman heart gu., between two wings expanded arg.
all 1 George-Ilderton, now of Hoppyland.
Ji;
1

Motto— Quorsum vivere mori, mori vitae. 2 Edwin-Henry, Lieut. Royal Artillery 6. 15 Jan. 1842
—Marston House, Banbury, Northamptonshire.
seat d. 27 Jan. 1868.
;

L2
.

1483 BLE TEE LANDED GENTRY, BLE


Eustace-Anthony, d. an infant, 17 Aug. 1819. The second son,
1 Emma-Victoria, d. 14 July, 1850. John Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, M.P. for co.
2 Agnes-Rosa, to. 12 April, 1871, Hector Cross-Buchanan, Kerry, to. Margaret, dau. of Crosbie of Tubrid, and had with
Esq., 3rd son of John Cross-Buchanan, Esq. of Auchinto-
a dau. Agnes, m. Robert Rogers, Esq. of Ashgrove, co. Cork,
shan, co. Dumbarton.
five sons,
3 Frances-Mary, to. 8 Sept. 1870, Rev. John-Robert Izat.
4 Edith-Constance. 5 Emily-Florence. i. John, his heir. ii. Arthur, d. s. p.
The Rev. R.-B.-G. Leaton-Blenkinsopp to. 2ndly, 29 Nov. in. Thomas, m. Avice Spring, and had issue,
1858, Kezia-Mary (who survives him), dau. of William Bell, rv. Pierce, d. s. p.
Esq., and dying 26 Sept. 1876, left further issue. v. William, of Elm Grove, m. Mary, dau. of Alderman John
5 Herbert-Cecil. Morley, Mayor of Cork, 1718, and had issue,
4 Richard-Claude.
5 Ethelda-Evelyn. 6 Mildred-Bertha. William, who s. to the estates.
7 Amy-Maude. 8 Rose-Helen, d. 14 July, 1877. Agnes, to. Sir William Godfrey, 1st hart, of Bushfield.
9 Violet-Maude. Mr. Blennerhassett d. 1709, and was s. by his eldest son,
ii. Anthony-George, his father's successor, of whom pre- John Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, M.P. for Tralee,
sently.
1709, High Sheriff co. Kerry 1717, to. Jane, dau. of Edward
in. Henry-Wellington, b. 2 July, 1815; d. 27 April, 1839.
Denny, Esq. of Tralee, and had issue,
iv. Edwin-Clennell (Rev.), M.A., 6. 31 Jan. 1819, Rector of
Springthorpe, co. Lincoln. i. John, his heir.
i. Harriet-Collingwood. ii. Arthur, b. 1719; to. Jane, dau. of Monsieur Girardot, and
The 2nd son, widow of Col. Hamilton, and had two daus., co-heirs,

Anthony-George Leaton-Blenkinsopp, Esq. of Hoppyland 1 Jane, to. 23 June, 1783, George, 1st Lord Headley.
2 Juliana, m. April, 1799, Michael Tisdall, Esq. of Charlcs-
Park, b. 24 Dec. 1813, devisee of his father; a Col. in the
fort.
army, formerly 45th regt., J.P. co. Durham to. 15 Dec. 1874,
;
i. Agnes, b. 1722 ; m. Sir Thomas Denny, Knt. of Tralee.
Lucy, 4th dau. of the Rev. Michael-Henry Simpson, B.A. of
ii. Arabella, b. 1726; to. 1st, Richard Ponsonby, Esq. of
Towlaw Vicarage, co. Durham, but d. s. p. 27 Aug. 1877, Crotto, and 2ndly, Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq.
being succeeded by his nephew (the son of his elder brother), iii. Letitia, d. s. p.
the present George-Ilderton Leaton-Blenkinsopp, Esq. of iv. Mary, to. Lancelot Crosbie, Esq. of Tubrid.
Hoppyland. The eldest son,

Arms Quarterly of six: 1st, quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. a John Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, 6. 1715, High
fess between three garbs or, for Blenkinsopp; 2nd and 3rd,' Sheriff co. Kerry 1740, m. 1st, Ann, dau. of William Crosbie,
arg. a fees between six crosses-crosslet fitchee sa., for Leaton. Esq. of Tubrid, and widow of John Leslie, Esq., by whom he
2nd, sa. three swords in pale arg., two with their points down- had no issue and 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Edward Herbert,
;

wards and one upwards. 3rd, sa. three bars or. 4th, per fess
Esq. of Kilcow, by whom he had with a dau. Frances,
gu. and arg. six martlets counterchanged, for Fenwick. 5th,
to. 1782, Rev. Jemmett Browne, of Riverstown, co. Cork, two
«z. on a chev. or, three catherine-wheels, for Coulter. 6th,
as first. sons,
Crests— 1st, A lion ramp, or, for Blenkinsopp. 2nd, out of a i. John, d. unm. v. p. ir. Arthur, d. unm. v. p.
mural coronet two wings displayed arg., each charged with a
Leaton. Mr. Blennerhassett dying thus without surviving male issue,
cross-crosslet fitchee sa., for
Motto —
Dieu defende le droit. the entailed estates devolved on his cousin,
«Sea£— Hoppyland Park, Darlington, co. Durham. William Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, High Sheriff
co. Kerry 1761, to. 1765, Catherine, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Noble Johnson, Esq., and had two sons and three daus.,
BLENNERHASSETT OF BALLYSEEDY. i. John, his heir. ii. Arthur, who s. his brother.

Blennerhassett, Arthur, Esq. of Ballyseedy, i. Catherine, to. 1st, John-Gustavus Crosbie, Esq., and 2ndly,
George Rowan, Esq. of Rathanny, co. Limerick.
co. Kerry, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1878, b. 26 ii. Frances, to. 1st, Anthony Denny, Esq., and 2ndly, Col.
June, 1856 ;
s. his father 1859. Sir George Morris.
iii. Mary, to. Nevinson de Courcy, Esq., Capt. R.N.
Etncagt.— This family, which is of English origin, and
Mr. Blennerhassett, whose will is dated 19 Jan. 1797, was s.by
has either received its surname from, or conferred it upon,
his eldest son,
Blennerhasset, Cumberland, settled in Ireland temp. Queen
Elizabeth, about 1580, and have, since that period, main-
John Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, M.P. co. Kerry
tained the highest rank amongst the gentry of the co. Kerry, 1794, d. unm., and was s. by his brother,
where the first settler, Thomas Blennerhassett, with his son Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, High Sheriff
Robert, from Flimby, Cumberland, obtained a part of the co. Kerry 1821, to. Dorcas, dau. of George Twiss, Esq. of
Anna, co. Kerry, by Honora his wife, dau. of William Meredith,
Earl of Desmond’s large possessions. This
Esq. of Dicksgrove, and had issue,
Robert Blennerhassett, Esq. was M.P. for Tralee, 1613,
and first Provost of the town. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Jenkin Arthur, his heir.
Conway, Esq. and had (with a dau., Elizabeth, m. Capt. John (Rev.), Rector of Ryme Intrinsica, Dorset, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of F. Houssemayne du Boulay, Esq. of Forest
Norton) three sons, House, Essex, and had four daus.,
i. John, his heir. 1 Georgina, to. 28 April, 1864, Sir Augustus - Riversdale
ii. Edward, High Sheriff co. Kerry, 1642, m. Mary Warren, 5th hart, of Warren’s Court.
Vanclair. 2 Geraldine, to. 10 Aug. 1869, William - George Digby
iii. Arthur, to. Mary FitzGerald, of Ballynard, and was
Wingfield-Digby, Esq., Capt. Warwick Militia.
ancestor of Blennerhassett of Riddlestown. 3 Bessie - Houssemayne, to. 31 Oct. 1867, Charles-Mark
The eldest son, Allanson, 4th Lord Headley.
John Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, High Sheriff co. 4 Ada, to. Mr. Chapman.
Kerry, 1641, to. Martha, dau. of William Lynn, Esq., and William (Rev.), to. Emma -Houssemayne, eldest dau. of F.-
had issue, Houssemayne du Boulay, Esq., and has issue, 1 John;
2 William 3 Arthur 4 Frank, and three daus.
;
i. John, his heir. ;

Crosbie, d. s. p. Thomas of Shannavalla.


ii.Robert, High Sheriff co. Kerry 1622, M.P. Tralee, 1634;
Barry, Lieut.-Col., 71 regt., d.
s. p.
m. Avice, dau. and co-heir of Jenkin Conway, Esq. of Nevinson-de Courcy, R.N., d. unm.
Killorglin, co. Kerry, and was ancestor of Blennerhassett,
Georgina, m. her cousin, Edward Denny, Esq.
Bart, of Blennerville, and of Blennerhassett, of Kells, co.
Margaret, d. unm.
Kerry.
iii. Thomas, m. Ellen Stoughton. The eldest son,
i. Mary, to. Capt. Thomas Wren, of Litter. Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, High Sherifl
ii. Alice, to. Edmund Conway, Esq. 1821, and M.P. for Kerry 1836, to. Frances-Deane, dau. ol
iii. Lucy, to. Lieut. John Walker.
Henry Deane Grady, Esq., and by her (who d 1834) had issue,
The eldest son, Henry-Deane, his heir.
John Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, M.P. for co. Charles- John-Allanson-Winn, successor to his brother.
Kerry, High Sheriff 1658; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Dorcas, to. Robert-Conway Hurly, Esq., anS d. $. p.
Denny, Knt. of Tralee, by whom (who was b. 25 Feb. 1635) he Amelia, to. Hon. Chichester Skeffington.
had issue,
Ada, to. Standish, 3rd Viscount Guillamore, and d. 1867.
Frances- Annabella, to. 6 Dec. 1859, Sir John -Richard
to. a dau. of Sir Boyle Maynard, Knt. of Curry-
Arthur,
i.
Wolseley, 6th bart. of Mount Wolseley, d. 1874.
and d. at Tralee Castle, 7 Jan. 1686.
glas,
ii. John, who carried on the family. Mr. Blennerhassett d. 1843, and was s. by his son,
i. Ruth, m. 1st, Thomas Browne, Esq., and 2ndly, Thomas Henry-Deane Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, whe
Blennerhassett, Esq. of Riddlestown. d. unm., and was s. by his brother,
C

BLE THE LANDED GENTRY, BLO 149

Charles-John-Allanson-Winn Blennerhassett, Esq. of John-Brooke, w. Emmeline, dau. of Richard Manders, Esq.


of Brackenstown, co. Dublin, and had a son, John-
Ballyseedy, J.P., High Sheriff 1858, b. 1830; to. 26 Sept.
Frederick, b. 1857, and other issue.
1855, Marianne, 4th dau. of John Hickson, Esq. of The Grove, Letitia.
Dingle, J.P. and D.L., by Barbara his wife, dau. of John
The eldest son,
Mahony, Esq. of Dromore, and by her (who to. 2ndly, 1862,
Gerald Blennerhassett, Esq. ofRiddlestown, to. Elizabeth,
William Walker, Esq., 2nd son of Bichard Walker, Esq.,
dau. of William Massy, Esq. of Glenville, and had issue,
M.P.), he left at his decease, 9 Dec. 1859, a son and successor,
i. Gerald-Fitz-Gerald, his heir.
the present Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq., and a dau.,
ii. William, to. Margaretta-Sophia dau. of John-Fraunceis
Barbara-Georgina, d. unm. Jan. 1867. Fitz-Gerald, Knight of Glin.
Arms— Gu. a chevron erm. between three dolphins, em- i. Clara, to. 1835, John-Fraunceis-Eyre Fitz-Gerald, Knight

bowed, arg. of Glin.


Crest —A wolf sejant, ppr. The eldest son,
Motto —Fortes fortuna juvat. Gerald-Fitz-Gerald Blennerhassett, Esq. of Riddles-
Seat — Ballyseedy House, near Tralee. town, to. 13 June, 1840, Geraldine-Annette, dau. of John-
Fraunceis Fitz-Gerald, Knight of Glin, and d. 15 Aug.
1876, leaving a dau., Clara, and a son and heir,
Gerald-Fitz-Gerald Blennerhassett, Esq., now ofRiddles-
BLENNERHASSETT OF KELLS. town.
Blennerhassett, Rowland-Ponsonby, Esq. of Arms, &c —Same as Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy.
.

Kells, co. Kerry, J.P., M.P. for that county, b. 22 Seat —Riddlestown Park, Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
July, 1850 ; m. 21 Sept. 1876, Mary-Beatrice,
youngest dau. of Walter Armstrong, Esq.
mileage. —This
is a branch of Blennerhassett, Bart, of BLOFELD OF HOVETON HOUSE.
Blennerville, itselfa scion of Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy
Blofeld, The Rev. Thomas-John, M.A., of
(see preceding Memoir, and Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage).
Eowland Blennerhassett, Esq. of Kells, M.P. co. Kerry, Hoveton House, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., Vicar
(a younger son of SirKowland Blennerhassett, 1st bart. of Blen-
of Hoveton, Norfolk, b. 22 Feb. 1807 to. 1834, ;

nerville and Churchtown, by Millicent-Agnes, his wife, dau. Catberin e-Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Anthony
of Richard Yielding, Esq. of Belview), b. 26 Dec. 1780; to. Collett, Rector of Heveningham, and has issue,
Letitia, dau. of John Hurly, Esq. of Tralee, and had issue.
Thomas-Calthorpe, Barrister-at-Law,
i. b. 15 Dec. 1836 ;
His son and heir, Fanny-Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. John
to. 1868,
Richard - Francis Blennerhassett, Esq. of Kells, m. Partridge, Rector of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, and has
Honoria, dau. of William-Carrique Ponsonby, Esq. of Crotto,
issue, John-Calthorpe, b. 1 June, 1875; Louisa-Catha-
and had a son, the present rine; Mary-Charlotte Alice-Gertrude.
;
Rowland-Ponsonby Blennerhassett, Esq. of Kells. ii. Robert-Singleton (Rev.), Vicar of Ormesby, Norfolk, b. 7


Arms, &c. As Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy. Jan. 1839 to. 1867, Fanny-Louisa, dau. of Rev. William
;

Seat— Kells, Caherciveen, co. Kerry. Boycott, Rector of Burgh St. Peter, Norfolk.
hi. Francis-Grose, b. 8 April, 1845; d. 23 April, 1851.
i. Catharine-Mary, to. 1858, John-Francis Partridge (now
Penyston) Esq. of Cornwell House, Oxfordshire.
BLENNERHASSETT OF RIDDLESTOWN.
Hmcage.— The family of Blofield was settled in Norfolk
Blennerhassett, G-erald-Fitz-G-erald, Esq. ata very early period. Thomas Blodeld possessed lands in North
of Riddlestown Park, co. Limerick, J.P., b. 15 Sept. Repps, in that county, which he sold before 1466 to Robert
1845. Wende, of North Repps; and a Robert Blofield was living at
Hickling in 1479.
HttTCHgC. —
apt. Arthur Blennerhassett, 3rd son
Thomas Blofield, Esq. of Suestead Hall and Beeston Priory,
of Robert Blennerhassett, Esq., M.P. for Tralee, 1613, by
Norfolk, Barrister-at-Law (son of Thomas Blofield, Esq. of
Elizabeth Conway his wife (see Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy), South Repps, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Robert Doughty,
to. Mary, dau. of FitzGerald, of Ballynard, co. Limerick, and Esq. of Hanworth Hall, and grandson of Robert Blofield, of
had, with three daus. and two younger sons, who d. unm.,
Cromer, whose grandfather, John Blofield, of Cromer, living
five other sons,
in 1528, was grandson of William Blofield, of Norwich), to.
i. to. Elizabeth Windale, and had a son, Rice, m.
Edward, Mary Wright, of Sculthorp, Norfolk, and by her had, with
Mary Buckworth, of Cashel.
four daus.,
ii.Robert, Prime Sergeant temp. Queen Anne, to. Alice,
dau. of Sir Thomas Osborn, 4th bart., and had, with four Thomas, of Beeston Priory, to. Anne, dau. of William
daus., a son, Arthur, King’s Counsel and M.P. for Tralee, Hunt, Esq. of Hildoverstone, Norfolk, and had issue, Wil-
m. Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Richard Pope, Esq. liam, of Beeston Priory.
of Derryknockhane, co. Limerick. Robert, of whom presently.
in. Thomas, to. his cousin, Ruth, dau. of John Blenner- The 2nd son,
hassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, and had two daus.,
The Rev. Robert Blofield, M.A., Rector of Westwick and
Mary, George Rowan, Esq. of Ackaghera, co. London-
to. of Thorpe-next-Norwich, to. Mary, dau. of T. Layer, Esq. of
derry, and Jane, m. Richard Hall, Esq. of Ballyconnigan,
Booton, Norfolk, and had issue,
Cork.
co.
iv. Arthur, Senior Fellow, Trin. Coll., Dublin, d. unm. 1696.
Thomas, of whom presently.
v. Gerald, ancestor of this family.
John, of London, to. Mary Richardson, a co-heiress, and had
issue, John, of London, to. Mary, dau. of Henry Negus, of
The youngest son, Norwich, Merchant; and Thomas, of Briston, to. Cathe
Gerald Blennerhassett, to. Christiana, dau. of Bayly, of rine, dau. of John Calthorpe, Esq. of Hickling Hall, and
Loughgur, co. Limerick, and had six daus., Mary, to. Maurice had issue, 1 Thomas, of Hoveton, who s. his great-uncle,
Hall, Barrister-at-Law Rachel, to. Daniel Heaphy, co. Lime-
;
and of whom hereafter; 2 John, of Norwich, to. Mary,
dau. of Thomas Munnings, Esq., and had a son, John, of
rick; Annabella, d. unm . ; Ellen, to. Thomas-Spiers Gabbett,
whom hereafter 1 Catherine, to. John Richer, Esq., M.D.
;
of Bagotstown, co. Limerick ;
Elizabeth, to. William Hardinge,
of Carrigduff, same co. Christiana, to. Thomas Lloyd, of
The elder son,
;

Kildromore, same co., and one son, Thomas Blofield, Esq. of Norwich and Hoveton, J.P. and
Arthur Blennerhassett, D.L., and M.P. for Norwich, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Esq. of Riddlestown, co. Limerick,
71. Margaret Hayes, of Cahir Guillamore, same co., and with Negus, Esq. of Hoveton St. Peter, Norfolk, and dying s.p.
i dau., Ellen, and an elder son, Hayes, who d. s. p., a 17 Oct. 1708, was s. by his grand-nephew,

second son, Thomas Blofield, Esq. of Hoveton, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L.,
Gerald Blennerhassett, Esq. of Riddlestown, to. Lettice,
who to. Sarah, dau. of Henry Negus, Esq. of Hoveton St.
Peter, and had an only child, Sarah, to. to her cousin John.
kfh. of John Bateman, Esq. of Altavilla, co. Limerick, and
iad two sons, This
John Blofield, Esq., b. 6 Feb. 1725, s. under the will of his
I. Gerald, his heir.
ii. John, of Rochevale, to.Mary-Ann, dau. and co-heir of great-great-uncle, to the estate of Hoveton. He to., as just
Samuel Bennett, Esq. of Ballincalloo, co. Limerick, and staed, his cousin, Sarah, only child of Thomas Blofield, Esq.
had issue, of Hoveton, and d. in Aug. 1805, leaving a son,
150 BLO THE LANDED GENTRY BLO
of Hoveton, Barrister-at-Law, J.P.
Thomas Blofield, Esq. iv. Robert.
i. Dorothea, to. 20 Aug. 1775, George, 2nd Earl of Belviderc,
and D.L., 24 Dec. 1753; to. Mary, dau. of Henry Spencer,
b.
ii. Jane.
Esq. of Dulwich, and by her (who d. 14 April, 1824) had hi. Frances, to. 1779, Gustavus Roelifort, Esq. of Bochfort,
issue, M.P.
John-Spcncer, Capt. E.I.C.S., b. 5 July, 17TG; d. unm. at
The eldest son,
Hyderabad, 22 Sept. 1803. John Bloomfield, Esq. of Redwood, to. Jane, dau. of Sir
Thomas-Calthorpe, of Hoveton.
Maria, d. unm. John Colpoys, and had issue,
Mr. Blofield d. 7 Aug. 1817, and was s. by his son, John-Colpoys, his successor.
Dorothea, to. by licence, dated 9 March, 179S, Thomas Hunt,
The Rev. Thomas-Calthorpe Blofield, M.A., of Hoveton of Dublin, Merchant.
House, J.P. and D.L., Rector of Hellesden-with-Drayton,
The son,
Norfolk, 6. 16 Aug. 1777 ; to. 7 May, 1802, Mary-Caroline, 3rd
John-Colpoys Bloomfield, Esq. of Redwood, High Sheriff
dau. and eventually only surviving child of Francis Grosse,
co. Fermanagh 1825, to. Frances-Arabella, dau. and co-heir of
Esq., F.A.S., the Antiquary, and by her (who d. 5 Jan. 1852)
Sir John Caldwell, 6th bart. of Castle Caldwell, and had issue,
had issue,
i. John-Caldwell, of Castle Caldwell.
Thomas- John, now of Hoveton House.
Mary-Catherine, d. unm. ii. Fitz-Maurice-Gustavus, of New Park, Waterford, J.P.
co. Waterford, formerly Capt. Bengal Artillery, b. 13 Feb.
Mr. Blofield d. 1855. 1824; to. 21 June, 1848, Henrietta-Sophia, dau. of John
Arms— Sa., a chevron arg., between three fleurs-de-lis or. Commerell, Esq. of Stroode Park, Sussex, and has issue,
Crest—Three ostrich feathers, arg. Fitz-Maurice-Edmund, b. 1859; cL 1871.
Motto —Domino quid reddam ? Godfrey-Herbert, b. 5 March, 1865".
Seal — Hoveton House, Norwich. Sophia-Arabella-Edith, to. AVilliam Capel, Esq., 82nd regt.,
only son of W. Capel, Esq., of the Grange, Stroud, co.
Gloucester.
Kathleen-Mary.
BLOMMAET OF WILLETT HOUSE. Charlotte-Dorothea, to. Joseph Mills, Esq. late Capt. 5th.
Dragoon Guards.
Blommart, John,
Esq. of Willett House, Alice-Eliza-Helen, to. (the late) F. Malcomson, Esq.
Somerset, J.P., b. 2 Feb. 1812 ; on. 2 April, 1861, Henrietta- J ulia. Ethcl-Adelaide.
Fanny-Harriet, eldest dau. of the Eev. Alexander, in. Godfrey-Colpoys, to. 1st, 1855, Juliana, dau. of Robert
Fownes-Luttrell, Rector of East Quantoxhead, and Lane, Esq. of Ryelands, co. Hereford; and 2ndly, Ellen,
dau. of Thomas-Charles Bridges, Esq., of The Lodge, Lud-
grand-dau. of John Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster and lias one son and two daus.
low,
Castle, co. Somerset. iv. Alleyne-FitzHerbert-Fenton, Lieut.-Col. Madras Staff
Corps, to. Sept. 1864, Eleanor-Loftus, dau. of Nicholas-
iLtltCilCJF. —
This family, of old standing in Holland, was Loftus Tottenham, Esq. of Glenfarne Hall, co. Fermanagh,
established in England temp. William III. The grandfather and has two sons and two daus.
of the present representative, i. Frances, to. Minchin Walcott, Esq.

Major John Blommart, m. Miss Stokes, and was father of Seat —Castle Caldwell, Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh.
Lieut.-Gen. Daniel-Francis Blommart, to. March, 1811,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Bickham Escott, of Hart-
row Manor, and by her (who d. 6 May, 1852) left at his decease,
25 Dec. 1843, a son John, now of Willett House, and two daus., BLOUNT OF MAPLE DURHAM.
Mary and Elizabeth.
Blount, Michael-Charles, Esq. of Maple
Seal. — Willett House, Taunton.
Durham, co. Oxford, s. his father 3 Sept. 1874.
EtneaiJC.—This ancient family has given birth to the
BLOOMFIELD OF CASTLE CALDWELL. Barons of Ixworth in Suffolk (which barony ceased with Sir
William Blount, Baron of Ixworth, who was slain fighting
Bloomfield, John-Caldwell, Esq. of Castle under the banner of Montfort, Earl of Leicester, at the battle
Caldwell, co. Fermanagh, J.P. and D.L., High of Lewes, and subsequently attainted, by Parliament, in the
Sheriff, 1874 on. 1st, 1846, Elizabeth, elder dau. of
; reign of Henry III.), and to the Barons Mountjoy, of Thur-
the late William d’Arcy (Irvine) d’Arcy, Esq. of veston, co. Derby, which barony expired in 1681. ( See Burke’s
Necarn Castle, co. Fermanagh, and by her (who cl. Extinct Peerage.) Its settlement in England is traced to the
Conquest. “ At the time of the General Survey,” says Sir
1874) has, with one dau., one son,
William Dugdale in his Baronage, “Robert le Blund was
Benjamin-Francis, J.P., Capt. Fermanagh Militia, 6. 1850. possessed of thirteen lordships in Suffolk, and there was con-
Mr. Bloomfield 2ndlv, 12 Aug. 1875, Adelaide-
on. temporary with him William le Blund, probably his brother,
Hannah-Frances, dau. of Sir Josiah- William Hort, who likewise held six lordships in Lincolnshire.”
Sir Walter Blount (son of Sir John le Blount, of Sodington
2nd bart.
by Eleanor his 2nd wife, dau. and co-heir of John, Lord
HtneaffC.—Benjamin Bloomfield, or Blumfield, of Eyre Beauchamp of Hache), so celebrated for his martial prowess in
Court, co. Galway, made his will 17 July, 1737, which was the warlike times of Edward III., Richard II., and Henry
proved 13 Jan. following. By Dorothy his wife he left four IV., fell at the battle of Shrewsbury, 22 June, 1403, leaving,
sons and two daus., by his wife, Donna Sancha de Ayala, dau. of Don Diego Gomez
i.John, of whom hereafter. de Toledo, with two daus., four sons, viz., John (Sir), his heir,
n. Joseph, b. 1710, entered Trin. Coll., Dublin, 14 Oct. 1726, K.G., who d. s. p .Thomas, successor to his brother James
; ;

aged 16 years, B.A. 1731. (Sir), ancestor of the Blounts of Grendon, Elder sfield, Orleton,
in. Benjamin, of Meelick, co. Galway, whose son, Ac., and Peter, who d. s. p. The 2nd son,
John, of Newport, co. Tipperary, to. Charlotte, dau. of Sir Thomas Blount, Treasurer of Normandy, dying 1456,
Samuel Waller, Esq. and sister of Sir Robert Waller, 1st left, with three daus., two sons, Sir Walter Blount, Lord
bart. of Newport,by whom, who d. 1828, he had issue, Mountjoy, and
Benjamin, 1st Lord Bloomfield (see Bdrke’s Peerage). Sir Thomas Blount, of Milton Ross, co. Leicester, who d .

Anne, to. Thomas-Ryder Pepper, Esq. of Loughton, co. 1468, and was s. by his son,
Tipperary.
Charlotte, Very Rev. Thomas-Bunbury Gough, Dean Richard Blount, who to. Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of
to.
of Derry. William de la Ford, of Iver, Buckingham, by whom lie acquired
rv. Richard. i. Dorothy. n. Anne. the estate in that place, and purchasing the manor of Maple

Benjamin Bloomfield d. 1737. His eldest son,


Durham Gurney, co. Oxford, 1 Feb. 1489, fixed his permanent
abode there. He served the office of Sheriff for Bucks and
John Bloomfield, Esq. of Redwood, co. Tipperary, High
Bedfordshire 1502. He d. 1508, and was s. by his son,
Sheriff 1753, to. by licence, dated 28 Feb. 1742, Jane, dau.
Sir Richard Blount, of Maple Durham Gurney, one of the
of Thomas Jocelyn, Esq., and had issue,
Gentlemen of the Chamber to King Henry VIII., of the
i. John, his heir.
Privy Chamber to Edward VI., and Lieutenant of the Towet
n. George, to. by licence, dated 5 Dec. 1789, Elizabeth Bayley,
of Dublin, and d. s. p. temp. Elizabeth. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard:
in. Jocelyn, d. intestate and s. p. ; administration 17 Aug. Lister, Chief Justice of England, and sister of Sir Michaa
1791. Lister, K.B., and dying 11 Aug. 1564, was s. by his elder son.
. ;;

BLO THE LANDED GENTRY. BLO 151

Sib Michael Blount, of Maple Durham, b. 1529, Lieutenant Henrietta, m. 16 Sept. 1811, John Wright, Esq. of Belsize
Park, Hampstead.
of the Tower. In 1581 (4 Feb.) he purchased the manor of
Juliana-Mary, m. Thomas Nolan, Esq. of the ancient family
Maple Durham Chawsey, and soon after erected the fine Eliza- of Ballykealy, co. Carlow, and d. 6 March, 1875.
bethan mansion of Maple Durham, still existing in the most
Mr. Blount d. 29 Oct. 1821, and was s. by his son,
perfect state. He was
Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1586 and 1597.
Michael-Henry-Mary Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham, J.P.
He m. Mary, and co-heir of Thomas Moore, Esq. of
sister
and D.L., High Sheriff in 1832, b. 8 Aug. 1789; m. 1st, Eliza-
Bicester, in Oxfordshire, by whom (who d. 23 Dec. 1592) he
beth-Anne-Mary, 4th dau. of Robert-Edward, 10th Lord Petre,
had, with other issue, a son and successor,
and by her (who d. 4 March, 1848) had surviving issue,
Sib Richard Blount, Knt. of Maple Durham, 6. 28 June,
i. Michael-Charles, now of Maple Durham.
1564; m. 1st, Cicely, dau. of Sir Richard Baker, of Sissing-
ii. Charles-John. hi. John.
hurst, Kent, and had, with other issue, Charles (Sir) his heir.
iv. Robert-Martin.
He 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Moore, Knt. of
mi.
i. Mary-Catherine. n. Charlotte-Elizabeth.
Fawley, in Berkshire, and had by her a dau., Jane, mi. Sir hi. Georgiana-Frances. iv. Henrietta-Matilda.
William Moore, of Fawley, and two sons, of whom the elder, Mr. Blount m. 2ndly, 1850, Lucy-Catherine, 4th dau. of James
William, of Kidmore End, mi. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Ralph Wheble, Esq. of Bulmershe, Berks.
Delavel, and had a son, Lister, of whom presently. Sir
Richard d. 22 Nov. 1619, and was s. by his eldest son, Arms—Barry-nebulee or and sa. ;
quartering Ayala, Cas-
Sib Charles Blount, Knt. of Maple Durham, who was tile, and Beauchamp.
slain fighting under the King’s banner, at Oxford, 1 June,
Crests —A wolf between two cornets, out of a
passant sa.,
ducal coronet or; also an armed foot in the sun, ppr., with
1644. He mi. Dorothy, dau. and sole heir of Sir Francis the motto, “Luxtua, via mea.” The latter is the crest now
Clerke, Knt. of Houghton Conquest, in Bedfordshire, and by generally adopted.
her had (with two daus., of whom the elder, Anne, mi. 1st, —
Seat Maple Durham, near Reading.
John Swinburne, Esq. of Capheaton, and 2ndly, Francis God-
frey, Esq.) two sons, Michael, who was killed 1649, and
Walter. The 2nd son,
Walter Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham, mi. 1st, Philippa
BLOUNT OF ORLETON.
Benlowes, of Essex, who d. 1667 (issueless), and 2ndly, Blount, William, Esq. of Orleton, Hereford, 5.
Dorothy, dau. of Edmund Plowden', Esq. of Plowden, Salop, April, 1799; m. 1st, 1821, Eliza, dau. of Thomas
by whom he had a dau., Elizabeth, who d. an infant. He d. Wright, Esq. of Eitz waiters, Essex, by (who whom
May, 1671, having, by deed, 5 Feb. in the previous year, d. Eeb. 1826) he had,
settled the estates of Maple Durham on his cousin,
i. William, mi. 1859, Anne, dau. of Valentine O’Brien
Lister Blount, Esq., 6. 1654, who thus became of Maple O’Connor, Esq., D.L., of Rockfield House, Black Rock,
Durham. This gentleman mi. 1683, Mary, dau. of Anthony co. Dublin, and has issue.
Englefield, Esq. of White Knights, and had issue one son,
Michael, his heir, and two daus. (well known as the friends of He m. 2ndly, 31 March, 1839, Lady Charlotte- Jane
the poet Pope), Teresa, 6. at Paris, 15 Oct. 1688, and d. 1759, St.Muir, eldest dau. of Edward Adolphus, 11th
and Martha, b. 15 June, 1690, and d. 1763. Mr. Blount d. 25 Duke of Somerset, K.Gr., and has by her,
June, 1710, and was s. by his son, ii. Archibald-Henry, b. 1840.
Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham, b. 26 March, 1693 iii. Oscar-Henry, b. 1841 m. 15 July, 1878,
;
Mary Frances,
mi. 1715, Mary-Agnes, dau. and co-heir of Sir Joseph Ticii- only child of Sir Frederick Smythe, Bart.
borne, of Tichborne, Hants, by which lady, who d. May, 1777, i. Constance.
aged 82) he had, with two daus. (Mary, mi. Sir Henry Tich-
Mr. Blount, who s. his elder brother 1831, was
borne, Bart., and Frances, who d. a nun at Brussels, 1740),
three sons, Michael, his heir; Henry-Tichborne, a priest,
elected M.P. for Totnes 1839.
President of Douay College, 1770, d. 1810 and Walter, a ; —Sir
James Blount, 3rd son of Sir Walter
Benedictine monk, d. 1746. He d. 2 Nov. 1739, and was Blount.— Blount of Maple Durham), settled in co.
(See
l
s. by his eldest son, Hereford, in which county this branch of the family still
Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham, 6. 1719 ;
mi.
continues. He left one son,
1742, Mary-Eugenia, eldest dau. of Mannock Strickland, Esq. Roger Blount of Grendon, m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Robert
of Lincoln’s Inn, by whom (who was b. 10 July, 1723, and d. Whitney, of Whitney, co. Hereford. His great grandson,
12 Dec. 1762) he had issue, Thomas Blount, Capt. under “Blount Lord Mountjoy at
i. Michael, his heir. Tournay,” m. Mary, dau. of Paul Lloyd, of Montgomeryshire,
ii.Joseph, b. 15 July, 1752 ; mi. Mary, dau. of Francis Can- and left one son,
ning, Esq. of Foxcote, co. Warwick, by whom he left at his Roger Blount of Grendon, mi. Mary, dau. of William
decease, Berrington of Winsley, and was succeeded by his sixth son,
1 Joseph, 5. 1779; mi. 1st, Jane, dau. of John Saterthwaite, Myles Blount, Esq. of Orleton, d. Nov. 1663, leaving by his
Esq. of Mansergh Hall, Westmorland; 2ndly, 19 Feb. wife Anne Bustard, of Addlebury, inter alios, two sons,
1816,Anne, only dau. of Mr. Richard Martin, of Hurst- Thomas Blount, the lawyer, an antiquary and writer of cele-
borne Tarrant, in Hampshire, and by this lady only had
brity,a zealous Roman Catholic, who d. at Orleton, having
issue, one dau.
2 Michael, mi. Catherine, dau. and co-heir of Francis been frightened to death by Titus Oates’ plot, and
Wright, Esq. of Bedford Square, London (by his wife, Myles Blount, Esq., father of
Catherine Petre, who mi., after the death of Mr. Wright, Thomas Blount, Esq., who mi. Mary, dau. of John Mostyn,
Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple-Durham), and had issue, Esq. of Talacre, co. Flint, and dying 1731, left a son,
1 Alfred-Francis 2 Gilbert-Robert 1 Emma-Catherine,
; ; Edward Blount, Esq., who mi. Miss Cotham, and had
mi. Edmund-J. Wheble, Esq., d. s. p. 15 Oct. 1855; 2
Louisa-Mary, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1857.
issue. The 4th son,
1 Elizabeth, mi. July, 1802, Ralph Riddell, Esq. of Felton William Blount, Esq., M.D., of Orleton, co. Hereford,
Park, Northumberland. 6. 1760; mi. 4 Nov. 1789, Mary, 4th dau. of Lacon Lambe, Esq.
2 Frances. of Bidney, co. Hereford, and had issue,
i.Mary-Eugenia, 6. 14 Feb. 1745 mi. 1st, 15 Nov. 1765,
;
i. Edward, d. unm. 1831.
Charles Stonor, Esq. of Stonor and 2ndly, 1783, Thomas
;
ii. William, now of Orleton.
Canning, 2nd son of Thomas Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, in iii. Thomas, mi. Miss Newton, and had issue.
Warwickshire. iv. Charles, of Usk, co. Monmouth, b. Sept. 1801 ;
mi. Susan,
n. Martha, b. 1762; d. unm. 5 Feb. 1780. 2nd dau. of Thomas Cooke, Esq. of Warham, co. Hereford,
and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1866) had issue,
Mr. Blount d. 5 Feb. 1792, and was s. by his eldest son,
1 Charles-Edward, d. at Uske, Jan. 1852, at. 16.
Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham, b. 4 July, 1743 1 Emily, 2 Adela, a nun.
a nun.
mi. 1st, at Bristol, 15 April, 1781, Eleanora, 2nd dau. of Maurice
v. John, mi. Miss King, and d. 1870, leaving issue.
Fitzgerald, Esq. of Puncher’s Grange, co. Kildare. By this vi. Henry-T., d. 16 April, 1857, at Nantes, at. 52, leaving
lady (who. d. 12 May in the next year) he had a dau., Maria- issue, by his wife, two daus.
Eugenia, b. Jan. 1782 d. 2 Aug. 1791. He mi. 2ndly, 27 Aug. i. Anna-Maria, a nun at New Hall, Essex.
;

1787, Catherine, dau. and sole heir of John Petre, Esq. of ii. Emma, mi. Henry Matthews, Esq., the author of 1 it Diory

Belhouse, Essex, and widow of Francis Wright, Esq. of Bed- of an Invalid, appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme
Court of Ceylon, 1829, leaving issue,
ford Square, and had,
1 Henry, Q.C., late M.P. for Dungarvan.
Michael-Henrt-Mary, his successor. 1 Mary, mi. M. Jules de la Chere, of Paris, and has issue.
W akor-Thonaas-Mary Z Ellen, a nun.

152 BLU THE LANDED GENTRY, BLU
Arms—Barry nebulee of six or and sa., in chief eight BLUNT OF WALLOP HOUSE.
pellets.
Orest—A cross in the sun. Blunt, The Rev. Edward-Powlett, of Wallop
Motto—Mors crucis mea salus. House, Hants, b. 24 April, 1806 ; s. his brother
Seat — Orleton, Tenbury, co. Hereford. 1868; m. July, 1831, Caroline- Anne, dau. of Rev.
Roger Clavell, of Manston, Dorset, and has issue,
i. Alfred-James, b. 1835.
ii. Francis-Theophilus, b. 1837. ill. Grant, 6. 1840.
BLUNDELL OF CROSBY. i. Henrietta-Louisa. ii. Charlotte-Anne.
hi. Mary-Anne.
Blundell, Nicholas, Esq. of Crosby, co. Lan-
caster, J.P. and D.L., Major in Duke of Lancaster’s —
3LitltKQt. Walter Blunt, Esq. of Croydon (3rd son of
Own his father 11 July, 1845 ; m.
Rifle Militia, s.
Sir Henry Blunt, 2nd bart., by Dorothy his wife, eldest dau. of
William Nutt, Esq. of Walthamstow), to. 1st, Anne, dau. of
Not. 1847, Agnes-Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir Edward
James Dandridge, Esq., and by her had two sons, Walter, who
Joseph Smythe, Bart, of Acton Burnell, and has d. young, and James, of whom presently. He to. 2ndly, 1774,
ssue, Hannah-Maria, dau. of Sir Thomas Gatehouse, of Headly Park,
William-Josepii, 6. April, 1851. Hants, and grand-dau. of William Huggins, Esq. of the same
i.
Francis-Nicholas, b. April, 1853. place, and by her had further issue,
ii.

hi. Osbert- Joseph. George, b. 4 Jan. 1778; d. at Agra, in the East Indies
i. Mary-Agnes. ii. Clementina-Mary. 3 June, 1826, s. p.
hi. Josephine-Mary-Catherine. Edward- Walter, of Kempshott Park ( see that article).
Eliza-Maria, to. 17 Nov. 1804, John-Greathead Harris, Esq.
Osbertus de Aynosdale, living in the 12th Commissioner of the Insolvent Court.
ICtncajJC.
ancestor of this family on record, was great-
Harriet, d. unm. 1852.
century, the first

grandfather of The only son of the 1st marriage,


Sir Robert Blundeli de Crosby, living 5 Edward I., who James Blunt, Esq. of Wallop House, co. Hants, to. 1st,

gave to Allan, the son of Allan Norras (Norreys) all his land 6 Oct. 1799, Henrietta, dau. of Robert Garden, Esq. of Clifton,
in Watton Dale, Breck, and Bold, for six marks, which the and had issue,

said Allan had lent him. In the 5th Edward I. Sir Robert Walter, his heir.
made over to his son, Nicholas, all his lands in Annosdale, Edward-Powlett, now of Wallop House.
Emily-Dorothea, d. 7 July, 1831.
now called Ainsdale, saving to himself the right of shipwreck
(a valuable appendage in those days) to an estate on the coast, He to. 2ndly, 9 April, 1810, Sarah, dau. of Richard Little, Esq.,
and likewise all his lands in Ravensmeales and Liverpoole, and by her had issue,

still reserving the produce of shipwreck. Harriet-Louisa, to. Hulbert Wathen, Esq. of Streatham,
Nicholas Bltjndell, Esq. of Crosby, the last male repre- Surrey ;
d. Sept. 1866.
Charlotte-Maria, d. April, 1833.
sentative of this long-descended family, to. Frances, dau. of
Caroline-Arabella, to. Rev. Alfred Wilkinson, of Downside,
Marmaduke, 2nd Lord Langdale, and had two daus., Somerset.
Mart, who m. John Coppinger, Esq. of Ballyvolane, co. Cork, Sarah-Selina, to. Rev. Alexander Annand, of Roade, co.
and had an only son, who d. in infancy 1745. Northampton.
Frances. Mr. Blunt d. 28 Sept. 1832, and was s. by his son,
Mr. Blundell d. 1737, and was s. by his daus., of whom the Rev. Walter Blunt, of Wallop House, J.P., 6. 23 Jan.
younger, 1802; to. 16 Oct. 1827, Marian, eldest dau. of William Pearce,
Frances Blundell, to. Henry Peppard, Esq. (grandson of Esq. of W
hitehall Place, London, and had issue,
Thomas Peppard, Esq., who d. M.P. for Drogheda in 1640), Ronald- Pearce, b. 1828 d. the same year. ;

and had issue. The heiress of Crosby d. 17 April, 1773, having Emily-Anna-Maria, to. 4 Aug. 1859, Thornas-Edward Bid-
good, Esq., late 1st Royals, of Rockbeare Court, co. Devon,
outlived her husband about eighteen months, and was s. by
and has issue, Henry-Waiter, b. 6 Dec. 1861 Thomas- ;
her eldest surviving son, Edward-Wingfield, 6. 5 March, 1866 Isabel-Sarah Marion- ; ;
Nicholas Peppard, Esq. of Crosby, who assumed, in 1772, Christina.
the surname and arms of Blundell only. He to. Clementina, Agnes-Rebecca, to. 6 Jan.
Rev. William-Fitzwilliam
1859,
3rd dau. of Stephen-VValter Tempest, Esq. of Broughton, co. Wharton, of Barningham, Yorkshire.
York, by Frances-Olive, his wife, dau. and co-heir of George Rev. Mr. Blunt d. 13 May, 1868, and was s. by his brother.
Meynell, Esq. of Aldborough, and by her (who d. 21 July,
Arms—Barry-nebulee and sa. of six or
1821) left at his decease 1795 (with two daus., Frances, wife of
Sir Edward Mostyn, Bart., and Clementina, who d. unm. 1821)
Crest— The sun in glory, charged on the centre with an eye
issuing tears, ppr.
all
a son and successor, Motto —Inter lacrymas micat.
William Blundell, Esq. of Crosby, J.P. and D.L., who
Seat — Wallop House, near Andover.
to. Catherine, dau. of the late Sir Thomas Stanley Massey
Stanley, Bart, of Hooton, in Cheshire, by Catherine his wife,
dau. of William Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, and by her (who
d. 12 Jan. 1862) had issue, BLUNT OF KEMPSHOTT PARK.
Nicholas, now of Crosby. Blunt, Charles-Harris, Esq. of Kempshott
William, Capt. 51st Infantry, killed in action at Rangoon,
18 April, 1852.
Park, Hants, Col. in tbe army, C.B., b. 7 Sept. 1825 ;
Charles, Capt. Duke of Lancaster’s Own Rifle Militia, late s.his brother 1862 ; m. 1856, Mary-Augusta, dau.
Capt. 11th Imperial Royal Lancers (Austrian service), to. of the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Tod, and has one
Louisa de Urovies, 3rd dau. of Johann and Nepomucene di
son,
Urovies, of Pethevofalva, Neutra, Hungary.
John, of Crook Hall, Chorley, J.P., to. 1853, Catherine, dau. Edward-Walter ;
and two daus.
of Peter Middelton, Esq. of Myddelton Lodge, and Stockeld
Park, co. York, and has issue. ILtllCilCJC .
—This is a junior branch of the Blunts, Baronets,
Thomas. of London.
Clementina. Catherine-Frances. Edward-Walter Blunt, Esq. of Kempshott Park, J.P. and
Mary-Emily. Anna-Maria. D.L., eldest surviving son of Walter Blunt, Esq., by his 2nd
Mr. Blundell d. 11 July, 1854. wife Anna-Maria, dau. of Sir Thomas Gatehouse, of Headley
Park, Hants, and grand-dau. of William Huggins, Esq. of that
Arms— Sa. ten billets arg.
place ( see Blunt of Wallop House), b. 28 Nov. 1779 m. 9 March,
—A demi-lion rampant
Crest in the sa., paws a tau fitchee
1813, Janet-Shirley, dau. of James Allan, Esq. of The Hall, co.
;

erect arg.
and had issue,
Seat —The Hall, Crosby, near Liverpool.
Stirling,
Edward-Walter, b. 2 Sept. 1818; d. unm. 30 July, 1840.
George-AUan, b. 28 June, 1822; d. 11 Feb. 1840.
Henry, b. 15 Sept. 1823.
Charles-Harris, now of Kempshott Park.
BLUNDELL OF INCE. James-St. John (Rev.), Vicar of Old Windsor, and Chaplain
to the Queen, b. 5 June, 1827 to. 13 April, 1863, Isabella-
;

See Weld-Blundell. Elizubeth, dau. of Rev. John Stokes, and has issue.
S

BLY THE LANDED GENTRY, BOD 153

Arthur, Capt. R. Bombay Artillery, b. 1 Jan. 1829. i. Henry-Walter-Degge-Siiuttleworth, 6. 26 Feb. 1867.


Alexander-Colvin (Rev.), b. 14 Nov. 1831. ii. Anthony-Drummond, b. 24 Sept. 1872.
David, b. 29 Dec. 1833 m. Frances-Jeinima, dau. of J. Roper,
;
hi. Reginald Sam, b. 24 Sept. 1872.
Esq.
i. Cherrie-Evelyn.
Elizabeth-Maria, m. 8 May, 1839, Rev.' H.-J. Bigg-Wither,
Rector of Worthing, Hants, 2nd son of the late Henry Bigg-
EtllCntJC.— This family was formerly seated in Devon.
Wither, Esq. of Manydown Park, Hants.
Harriet, to. 17 Aug. 1841, Rev. John Lawrell, M.A., Rector
Henry Boden, Esq. of The Friary, Derby, second son anil
of Hampreston, co. Dorset, youngest son of the late James successor of John Boden, Esq. of Ednaston, to. 3 March, 1835,
Lawrell, Esq. of Frimley, Surrey. Anne, dau. of Joseph Smith, Esq. of Lea Lodge, Kent, and d.
Shirley-Anna. 12 Aug. 1862, leaving issue,
Mr. Blunt d. 1860, and was s. by his son, Henry, now of Ednaston. Walter, b. 6 Aug. 1837.
Henry Bldnt, Esq. of Kempshott Fark, 6. 15 Sept. 1823; Charles-John, 6. 21 Oct. 1845.
Frances-Anne, m. W.-J. Smith, Esq. of Alvaston Field, co.
<f. 1862, and was s. by his brother, the present proprietor.
Derby.
Arms —Barry nebulee of six or and sa. Mary-Louisa, m. Henry Clay, eldest son of Henry Clay, Esq.
of Piercefield Park, co. Monmouth.
—The sun in glory, charged on the centre with an eye
Crest
Rosa-Emily.
issuing tears, ppr. all
Arms — Arg. a chevron between three
Motto —Inter lacrymas mieat.
sa. teasels ppr.

Seat— Kempshott Park, near Basingstoke.


—A swan wings expanded ppr.
Crest
—Contra audentior.
Motto
Seats — Ednaston Hall, Ednaston The Friary, Derby.
;

BURN-BLYTH OF WOOLHAMPTON BODENHAM OF ROTHERWAS.


HOUSE.
Bodenham, Charles de la Barre, Esq. of
Burn-Blyth, Robert, Esq. of Woolhampton Rotherwas, co. Hereford, D.L., J.P., b. 4 May,
House, Berks, J.P., Commissioner of Lieutenancy, 1813 ; m. 23 April, 1850, the Countess Irena-Maria
London, b. 20 Aug. 1820 m. 16 April, 1859, Isabella,
; Dzierzykraj-Morawski, dau. of the late Joseph,
eldest dau. of the late James Blyth, Esq. of Wool- Count Dzierzykraj-Morawski, of Operow, Grand
hampton House ( d 1873), whose name he assumed
. Duchy of Posen. Mr. Bodenham is a Knt. of the
by royal license, 1873. Mr. Burn-Blyth is son of Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
William Burn, Esq., who d. 1870. —
ir John Bodenham, Lord of Monington,
ibtnCiljSC.
Seat .— Woolhampton House, Reading. Walterston, Cheynston, and Dewehurch, 5th in descent from
Hugh de Bodham, alias Bodenham, Lord of Bodenham Roger,
temp. Stephen, to. 1st, Margaret, dau. of John Eagon, Lord of
Walterston and Cheynston, and had by her two sons, John of
BOARD OF FARLEIGH PLACE. Monington, whose dau. and heir, Margaret, to. Hugh Har-
gest, of Hargest, and Robert, ancestor of the Bodenhams of
Board, John, Esq. of Farleigh Place, Westerham, Biddenden and Ryal. Sir John to. 2ndly, Isabella, dau. and
Kent, J.P., Major 1st Kent Rifle Volunteers, b. 9 sole heir of Walter de la Barre, Lord of Rotherwas, Barre's
Eeb. 1828 m. Jan. 1864, Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of
; Court and other manors, and by her left at his decease, 49
Rev. W.-M. Pyne, Rector of Oxted, and has issue, Edward III., a son and successor,
Sir Roger Bodenham, Knt. of Dewehurch, to. Agnes, dau.
i. J oiin-W illiam, b. Aug. 1867.
of Thomas Vaughan of Tilleglas, co. Brecon, and was father of
n. Herbert-Richard, b. 1875.
Roger Bodenham, Esq. of Dewehurch, m. Johanna, dau.
i. Mabel.
of Thomas Bromwich of Feildes, and had, with three daus.,
ii. Ethel-Elizabeth.
Johanna, to. John Blount, Esq. of Grendon Agnes, to. Thomas;

ILtnCTttJP.— Thomas Borde, Esq., son of Stephen Eorde, Parrie, Esq. of Polto, and Cecily, Abbess of Wilton at the
who was living at Borde Hall in 1560, m. Elizabeth Stapley, Dissolution, a son
and had a son, Thomas Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas. He to. Jane, sister
NiniaN Borde, Esq., who built Pax Hill, near Lindfield, in and co-heiress of Thomas Yorke, Esq., and had, with two
1606. He m. Margaret, dau. of Morley of Glynde, by whom daus., Anne, to. William Morgan, Esq. of Tredegar; and
he had a son, from whom descended, Catherine, to. Walter Williams, Esq. of Llanfoist, as many
Richard Board, Esq., who to. Sarah Dalby, and was sons. He was s. by the elder son,
father of John Board, Royal Horse Guards Blue, who d. unm., Roger Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, 6. 3 Henry VII.,
and to. Jane, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Thomas Whyttington, cf
Rev. Richard Board, who . Elizabeth, dau. of John m Pauntly, and left at his decease, 1579, Thomas, his heir, who
Jones, Esq. of Dery Ormond, co. Cardigan (d. 1854), and d. d. s. p. 1583 Roger, successor to his brother Elizabeth, to.
; ;

1859, aged 97, leaving a son, Thomas Morgan, of Machen, co. Monmouth and Margaret, ;

John Board, Esq., now of Farleigh Place. to. 1st, William Games, and 2ndly, John Pye. The 2nd son,
Sir Roger Bodenham, Knt. of Rotherwas, 6. 1545, K.B. at
Arms Per— fesse gu. and az., an escutcheon within an orle
the Coronation of James I. ; to. 1582, Bridget, youngest dau.
of martlets arg.
of Sir Humphrey Baskerville, Knt. of Erdisley Castle, co. Here-
Crest —A goat ermine crined or. ford, and had, with a dau., Blanch, to. 5 Oct. 1611, Edward
Motto —Perforatus. Lingen, Esq. of Stoke Edith and Sutton, co. Hereford, and a
Seat — Farleigh Place, Westerham, Kent. younger son, William, of Bryngwyn, an elder son and heir,
Thomas Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, living 1634, to.
Mary, dau. of Sir Francis Lacon, of Kinlet Hall, Salop, and
had, with two daus., a son and successor,
BODDAM-WHEATHAM. Roger Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, m. Anne Draycot,
See W HEATHAM. of Paynesley, in Staffordshire, and had issue. The 2nd son,
John Bodenham, Esq., of Rotherwas, to. Mary, dau. of
Charles Trinder, of Bourton-on-the-Water, in Gloucestershire,
and had (with a dau., Anne, to. Henry Tasburgh, Esq. of
London, and d. s. p.) two sons, of whom the younger, John, a
BODEN OF EDNASTON HALL. Jesuit, named in the settlement of 1712, d. unm ; while the .

Eoden, Henry, Esq. of Ednaston Hall, and ihc elder,

Eriary, co. Derby, J.P., b. 13 Feb. 1836, late Charles Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, to. 1st, Anne, dau.
Lieut. Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry; m. 8 May, of John Stonor, Esq. of Stonor, co. Oxford, and by her (who
d. April, 1714)had a son, Charles-Stonor, his heir, and Mary -
1866, Mary Shuttleworth, dau. of Edward - Catherine, a nun at Brussels. He to. 2ndly, 1731, Catherine,
Anthony Holden, Esq. of Aston Hall, co. Derby, dau. of William Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, in Cambridge-
and Tilton - on - the - Hill, co. Leicester, and has shire,and by her had issue, John d. s. p.\ Catherine, to.
issue, John Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, co. Worcester; Mary, to.
;-

154 BOD THE LANDED GENTRY BOG-

John Tancred, Esq. and Anne, d. an infant. Mr. Bodenham Arms—Arg., a saltier gu.
d. 15
;

May, 1762, and was s. by his son, Crest —A wild boar ppr.
Charles-Stonor Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, rn. Frances Motto —Crom-a-boo.
Seat—Armagh, Ballyglunin, co. Galway.
Pendriil, descended from Richard Pendrill, who saved King
Charles II., and dying 16 April, 1764, was s. by his son,
Charles Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, 6. 2 June, 1758;
m. Bridget, dau. of Thomas Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmore
Park, in Worcestershire, and by her, who d. 29 April, 1825, BOGEK, OF WOLSDON.
had one son and a dau., Roger, Walter-Deeble, Esq. of Wolsdon, Corn-
Charles-Thomas, of Rotherwas. wall, J.P., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 15 Feb. 1832 ;
Eliza-Mary, Canoness of the Royal Chapter of St. Anne of
s.his father 22 Not. 1875 ; m. 1863, Amelia-Harriet,
Bavaria.
Mr. Bodenham d. 5 April, 1826, and was s. by his son,
dau. of Thomas Bosworth, Esq. of Westerham,
Charles-Thomas Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, J.P., 6. 15 Rent.
Feb. 1783; m. 29 Nov. 1810, Elizabeth-Mary, 5th dau. of
Thomas Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, and d. 5. Dec.

iLtllfSCJC. About the middle of the 16th century, Chris-
topher Boger was living as a landowner in Plymstock, Devon,
1865, leaving an only son, the present Charles de la Barre
and d. about 1560 the will of his widow, Isabel, who d. a few
Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas. ;

years afterwards, was proved in 1563. His lands passed suc-


Arms—Az., a fesse between three chess-rooks or, quartering cessively through four generations to Edmond Boger, 6. 1665
twenty-five coats. (son of Richard, grandson of Edmond, and great-grandson of
Crests—A dragon’s head erased sa. ;
and a wing arg. rising
Sylvester Boger, who was elder son and heir of the above-
out of a ducal coronet or.

Motto Veritas liberabit. named Christopher Boger and Isabel his wife), He m. 1st,
Seat—Rotherwas, Hereford. Johanna Pike, and 2ndly, Elizabeth Blatchford, and by the
former had issue, of whom,
i. Christopher, was his heir.

ii. Richard, b. 1703, went to reside in St. Germans, Corn-


BODKIN OF ANNAGH. wall, and m. 1726, Sarah Turtliff; he d. 1756, leaving

Bodkin, Robert, Esq. of Armagh, co. Galway, a son,


Richard, Vice-Admiral R.N., m. Maria Carpenter, and
J.P., High Sheriff 1833-34, b. 30 March, 1809 m. ;
by her left at his decease, 1822, two sons,
30 June, 1842, Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-
1 Turtliff, Col. R.A., m. Priscilla Burdon, and d. 1851,
heiress of the late Thomas Redington, Esq. of Rye- leaving a son,
hill, co. Galway. George-Turtliff Boger, Esq., now of Hastings, Sussex,
m. Georgina, 2nd dau. of Vice-Admiral W.-C. Otway,

-JbuiCTtgC. The Bodkins (who claim to have been originally and has issue four sons and one dau., George-
FitzGeralds) took an active part in the affairs of Athenry in Otway Henry-Turtliff, Comm. R.N. ; William-Shad-
;

the time of Edward III. many of the family removed to


;
forth Coryndon-Peters, Comm. R.N. ; and Margaret
;

Galway in the succeeding reign, that of Richard II., where Henrietta.


they gave their name to a street, and at that early period The elder son,
Thomas Bodkin and his son Henry were, in and about the Christopher Boger, Esq., s to the lands in Plymstock. He
.

town, extensive proprietors. In 1455, John Bodkin was com- m. 1730, Margaret, dau. of John Blatchford, Esq. of Little
positor of the Customs. Members of the family were frequently Ash, Cornwall, and d. 1796, leaving, besides other children,
elected Provosts of Athenry; Richard Bodkin, a burgess of three sons,
Galway, was Provost of Athenry in 1454. A great many of John, of whom presently.
the family became Mayors and Sheriffs for the town of Galway Richard, Capt. R.N., b. 1743; by his wife, Elizabeth Ellery,
up to the time when it surrendered to Sir Charles Coote, 1652. he had a dau., Elizabeth, m. 1799, John Temple, Esq. of The
Ambrose Bodkin, Sheriff of Galway in 1570, son and heir of Nash, Worcestershire.
John Bodkin, Mayor of Galway, 1518, m. Julian, dau. of John Sylvester.
Blake, by his wife, Evelina Skerrett, and was great grand- The eldest son,
father of John Boger, Esq., b. 1736; Receiver-General of the Crown
Ambrose Bodkin Fitz-John, who got grants of the following for Cornwall; m. 1765, Mary, dau. and eventually heiress of
lands, that is to say, Adnagh, Kilmoyland, and several other Searle Deeble, Esq. of Wolsdon, Cornwall, and representative
denominations, and dying 1679, was s. by his son, of the families of Wolsdon and Deeble, through the marriage
John-Bodkin Fitz-Ambrose, who d. 1689, and was great- of Mary Wolsdon, the last heiress of Wolsdon (which is one
grandfather of of the oldest properties in Cornwall, Alnod of Wolsdon posses-
John Bodkin, who m. 1st, Miss Browne, dau. of Martin sing it in 1087), with John Deeble of Inceworth, in Maker.
Browne, of Coolarne, by his wife, Miss Brown, of Castle Mr. Boger d. 1783, having had, besides several daus., three
Mount Garret, and had by her, Richard-Blake, his heir; sons,
Robert, successor to his brother Austin; Anne, m. in 1719,
; John, his heir.
Thomas Blake, Esq. of Mulloughmore and Windfield; and Edmond, Rear-Admiral R.N., m. Jane Blaxton, and d. s. p.
another dau., m. Nicholas Bermingham, of Bachersfort. 1845.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of R. Blake, of Ardfry, ancestor Richard, Capt. Royal Marines, m. Eliza Squire, and d. 1835
leaving three sons and three daus., Edmund; Norbrun;
to the Lords Wallscourt, and had three daus., Julia, m. 1st,
Richard Matilda Mary-Anne ; and Harriet.
;
-Peter Lynch, Esq., and 2ndly, P. Martyn, Esq.; a dau., m. ;

John Browne, of Galway and Mary-Anne, m. Richard


;
The eldest son,
Geoghegan, Esq. of Bunown Castle, co. Galway. The eldest John Boger, Esq. of Wolsdon, Receiver-General for Cornwall,
son, 6. 1769; m. 1797, Lucy, dau. of Samuel Ilext, Esq. of
Richard-Blake Bodkin, d. unm., and was s. by his brother,
Trenarren, Cornwall, and had issue,
Robert Bodkin, who m. 1st, a dau. of Sir Anthony Brabazon, Deeble, his heir.
of Brabazon Park, co. Mayo, by whom he had an only dau., John-Hext, 6. 1804; m. 1832, Margaret, dau. of Major Henry
Mercer, E.I.C.S., and d. s. p. 23 June, 1865.
Anne, m. Henry Bingham, brother of John, Lord Clan- Elizabeth, d. 1829.
Sophia.
morris, of Newbrook, co. Mayo. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau.
of John Kirwan, Esq. of Castlehacket, co. Galway, by whom
Mr. Boger His eldest son,
d. 1848.
Deeble Boger, Esq. of Wolsdon, Cornwall, J.P. and D.L.,
he had John, his heir; Denis, d. unm and Margaret, who
. ;
6. 12 Feb. 1792; m. 14 April, 1829, Francis, eldest dau. of
m. John Bodkin, of Bengarra, co. Galway. His eldest son
and heir, Thomas Bewes, Esq. of Beaumont, Devon, M.P., and has
issue,
John Bodkin, of Annagh, m. Harriet, dau. of Martin Kirwan,
Esq. of Blindwell, co. Galway, and had issue, i. Walter-Deeble, now of Wolsdon.
ii. John-Bewes, 6. 8 July, 1835; d. 1844.
Robert, now of Annagh. iii. Hext, 6. 28 April, 1837 m. 1864, Blanche-Luz, youngest
Martin, a Barrister, d. unm .
;
Denis, d. unm. dau. of General Anthony Bacon, and has issue, Alnod-John,
Mary, a nun, deceased. 6. 31 Aug. 1871; Frances-Olive-Luz Margaret-Nora. ;
Elizabeth, m. John Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin, deceased.
i. Frances Elizabeth. ii. Agnes-Lucy.
Harriet, m. Hyacinth Daly, Esq. of Raford, co. Galway,
iii. Jane-Margaret.
deceased.
Margaret, a nun, deceased. Mr. Boger was a Special Deputy Warden of the Stannaries.
Catherine. Anna. He d. 22 Nov. 1875.
— ;

BOL THE LANDED GENTRY. BOL 155


Arms (as borne by Mr. Boger of Wolsdon) — Quarterly : 1st Walker, and Evelyn, and was Master of Jesus College, Cam-
and 4th, vert, three scrope staves, or “dibbles,” for Deeble; bridge. The eldest son and heir,
2nd and 3rd, sa., a cross arg., two roses on chief of the same, John Boldero, living at Fornham St. Martins 1537 to. 1546,
for Wolsdon. (As borne by Admiral Edmund Boger, R.N.) Or, — Margaret Howard of Norfolk, and d. 1584, leaving, with other
;

a bend vaire arg. and gu., cottised az., between two towers of
the last, on a canton of the fourth an anchor in bend sinister issue, Edmund Boldero, Elizabeth Page, of Framlingham,
to.
of the first surmounted of a sword in saltire, ppr. and d. 1602, leaving several children anil ;

Crest (borne by Mr. Boger, of Wolsdon)— An arm, holding in George Boldero, Gent., bapt. at Fornham St. Martin 1561,
the hand a dibble and a rose. (As borne by Admiral Boger) d. 1609. His grandson,
On a tower or, charged with two lozenges, conjoined vaire, arg. Simon Boldero, M.A. of Jesus College, Cambridge, bapt.
and gu., a dove, holding in its beak an olive branch, all ppr. at Ixworth 1636 m. 1658, Frances, dau. of John Godbould,

Seat Wolsdon, Antony, Cornwall.
;

Esq., M.P. for Bury, and d. 1701, leaving issue,


Simon, his heir.
George, b. 1665; to. 1701, Esther Fiske, of Rattlesden, and

BOLDEN OF HYNING. d. 1737, leaving, with other issue, 1 Roger, of Ixworth, 0.


1714, to. 1750, Elizabeth Cocksedge, and d. 1794, leaving
Bolden, William-Bolden, Esq. of Hyning, co. a son, George, b. 1753, to. 1780, Hester, dau. of the Rev.
Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., 5. 29 Sept. 1803 ; s. his Edward Griffin, and d. 1818, having had George, Per-
petual Curate of Ixworth, d. s. p. at Brussels 1836 1
father 1855 ; m. 1834, Mary- Anne, dau. of G-eorge
;

Hester, to. Rev. Henry Adams, Rector ofBardwell, Suffolk ;


Andrew, Esq. of Compstall, co. Chester, and has 2 Frances, to. Rev. Edward-Rene Payne, Rector of Hep-
worth, Suffolk and 3 Mary, to. Rev. Mr. Dodson.
issue. ;

The eldest son,


HtnnitJC. —This family
was possessed of the estate of The Rev. Simon Boldero, A.M., Vicar of Great Barton, and
Boldens, in Ellel, co. Lancaster, for more than two centuries, subsequently Rector of Woolpit, b. 1660; to. 1688, Joan Cooke,
until it was sold aboutthe year 1750, by of Little Livermere,and was s. at his decease 1722, by his sou
William Bolden, Esq., who afterwards settled in Liverpool. and heir,
His son and heir, The Rev. John Boldero, Rector of Woolpit; who to. 17 Oct.
William Bolden, Esq., of Hyning, co. Lancaster, b. 25 Dec. 1728,Martha Taylor, of Woolpit, sister of Maria-Rebecca.
1730; to. Agness Fleming of Bayrigg, Westmorland, a Taylor, wife of Richard Dillon, Esq. of Dillon Grove, co.
descendant of the Eydal family, but d. s. p. 1800, when his Roscommon, and had by her, with other issue,
estate devolved on (the son of his sister, Alice, by her husband,
i. John, Rector of Ampton, b. 16 Oct. 1729, whose sons
John Leonard of Liverpool) his nephew, were, John; William; George, Rector of Raynham, Nor-
John Leonard, who assumed the surname and arms of folk; and Edmund. The eldest son, the Rev. John Boldero,
Bolden, and became John Bolden, Esq. of Hyning, J.P. Rector of Ampton, was father of Col. Henry George
and D.L. he was 6 25 Aug. 1776; to 1801, Mary, dau. of
;
. .
Boldero, of Hurst Grove, Berks, late M.P. for Chippenham,
John Satterwaite, Esq. of Rigmaden Hall, Westmorland, and and formerly Clerk of the Ordnance, m. Mary, dau. of
Joseph Neeld. Esq., and had issue, 1 George-Neeld, Col.
had, besides six other sons and two daus.,
late 21st Fusiliers; b. 21 June, 1829; to. 1862, Anna-Maria,
William Bolden, now of Hyning. dau. of W.-S. Trench, Esq., and has issue; 2 Henry-Kearney
(Rev.), M.A., Rector of Grittleton, Wilts, 6. 19 March, 1831.
John Bolden, d. 1 Feb. 1855, and was s. by his eldest son,
ii. Simon, of whose family we treat.
the present William-Bolden Bolden, Esq., of Hyning.
i. Martha, m. 6 Oct. 1757, Simon Hunt, of Norton, Suffolk,

Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, on a fesse gu. three and d. 1807.
fleurs-de-lis of the field ; 2nd and 3rd, per fesse dancettee gu. n. Ann.
and vert, three swans or.
— out of a ducal coronet
Crests 1st, or, a tiger’s head arg.
John Boldero, d. 17
Simon Boldero,
Oct. 1753. His 2nd son,
Esq., b. 30 Dec. 1730 to. 6 Oct. 1757,
2nd, aswan or.

;


Motto Pour bien desirer.
Elizabeth-Susannah, dau. of Gardner, Gent, of Woolpit,
Seats— Hyning, near Lancaster.
and by her (who d. 5 July, 1784) left at his decease, 25 March,
1784, three sons,
Roger, 6 28 May, 1766 ; to Deborah Poole, and d. 2 July,
. .

1810, leaving issue.


BOLDERO OF WHITE HOUSE. Simon, of whom presently.
John, of Bury St. Edmunds, 6 . 31 March, 1771 ; to Susan
Boldero, John, Esq. of White House, Rattlesden, Cocksedge, and d. 1838.
.

Suffolk, 3 Oct. 1806


b. m. 16 Oct. 1829, Sarah-
;
The 2nd son,
Maria, eldest dau. of Mr. J ohn Raynham, sometime Simon Boldero, Esq., of Drinkstone, b. 30 Jan. 1769 ; to.
of Drinkstone Hall, Suffolk, son of James Rayn- twice. By
Elizabeth-Susan his 1st wife (who d. 1801) he had
liam, of Of ton Wallow and Burnt House, in the a dau., Elizabeth, to. Thomas Markham and by his 2nd, ;

same co., and has issue, Mary Hazelwood, of Woolpit, three sons and two daus.,
John-Simon (Rev.), M.A., Incumbent of Amblecote, Staf-
John, of White House, Rattlesden.
i.
George of Ashfield, b. 21 July, 1811; to. 25 Nov. 1830,
fordshire; 12 Nov. 1830; to. 22 Sept. 1850, Emma, 2nd
b.
Sophia, dau. of James Ransom, of Bury St. Edmunds, by
dau. of J.-B. Burrell, Esq. of Arthur’s Seat, Victoria, his wife, a dau. of James Stewart, Esq., and by her (who
and has issue, two sons and two daus. d. 1866) has George- William, eldest surviving son, b. 1837,
n. George-Thomas, b. 20 Feb. 1832; to. and has issue. and other issue.
hi. Frederic, b. 2 May, 1841. William, b. 1818; m. Anwa-Caroline, dau. of Mr. Raynham,
of Drinkstone Hall, and d. s. p. 1851.
iv. Artliur-Herbert, Sub. -Lieut. R.N., b. 20 Oct. 1S45.
Susan, to. George Pledger, late of Bury.
v. Joseph-John, b. 18 July, 1847. Martha, d. unm.
vi. Alexander-Samuel, 6. 2 Nov. 1848.
vii. Henry-Francis, b. 23 Nov. 1852.
Arms —Per pale or and a saltire counterchanged.
az.,

vin. Edmund-Raynham, —A greyhound sejant arg.


Crest

ix. Lonsdale-James,
twins, b. 17 July, 1854. Motto—Audax ero.
x. Albert-John, b. 4 May, 1S57. Seat — White House, Rattlesden, Woolpit, Suffolk.
i. Mary-Anne.
n. Sarah-Maria, to. William Mansfield, Esq. of Ixworth,
Thorpe, Suffolk.
hi. Anna-Caroline. iv. Helen, BOLITHO OF PENAL VERNE.
iv. Isabella-Jane. vi. Alice-Emma.
Bolitho, Thomas-Simon, Esq. of Penalverne,
ICtllCaCJC.— Edmund Boldero, living at Fornham St. Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., b. Jan. 1808 m. 1838, ;

Martin, Suffolk, 1501, son and heir of Richard Boldero, and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Robins, Esq. of Liskeard,
grandson of William Boldero, of Fornham St. Martin, to.
and has issue,
Isabel, dau. of Jenkyn Smith, Esq. and d. in or about 1523,
leaving (with younger issue) two sons, John, his heir, and i. Thomas-Robins, b. Sept. 1840; educated at Harrow, and
Thomas, who d. 1588, leaving, by Margery Bettes his wife, a B.A. of Christ Church Coll., Oxford to. 1870, Augusta-
;

son and heir, John, of Bury St. Edmunds, father of Edmund Jane, 3rd dau. of the late Richard-Bassett Wilson, Esq.
Boldero, D.D., Rector of Westerfield, Glemsford, and Snayl- of Cliffe Hall, Yorkshire.
well, d. 6 July, 1679; he is referred to by Roger North, ii. Edward-Alverne. in. Glynne.
;

156 EOL TIIE LANDED GENTRY, I30L

iv. John-Borlase, to. 12 Dec. 1872, Elizabeth, dau. of J.-M. Richard Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, heir to his brother, m.
'Williams, Esq. of Caerhayes. Anne-Catherine, dau. of Stein Bill, of Copenhagen, and dying
i. Elizabeth-Robins, to. I860, her cousin, Richard Foster, 1721, was s. by his eldest son,
Esq. of Lanwithan, Cornwall. Edward Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, M.P. for Swords, b 1695; .

ii. Mary. hi. Maria-Caroline. iv. Emily-Octavia. m. Letitia, youngest dau. of Robert Viscount Molesworth, and
d. 5 1758, leaving (with five daus., of whom Letitia, m.
Aug.
Mr. Bolitho, a Deputy Warden of the Stannaries,
the Rev. Gustavus Hamilton, and Anna-Maria, to. Capt.
served as High Sheriff 1867. Archibald Grant) four sons, Robert, his heir; Theophi-

3LUTCajJ£. The late Thomas Bolitho, Esq. of the Coombe,
lus, a Commissioner for managing the State Lottery of
Dublin; Richard; and Edward, who d. young. The eldest
Madron, to. Maria, dau. of Samuel Harris, Esq. of Beedferris,
son,
co. Devon, and had issue,
Robert Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, to. 13 July, 1754, Elizabeth,
Edward, Esq. of Trewidden, J.P., b. 1804; m. Mary, dau.
of John Stephens, Esq. of Beerferris, and has an only son, dau. of John Blennerhasset, Esq. of the co. Kerry, and had
Thomas-Bedford, J.P., b. 1834. two sons, Edward, his heir; and Robert-Compton, to. 1778,
Thomas Simon, Esq. of Penal verne, as above. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Hon. Jas. Massy-Dawson of
William, m. Mary, dau. of Walter Yonge, Esq. of St. Ives. Ballynacourte, co. Tipperary, and had issue, Robert, Capt.

Arms Erm., on a plain chevron, cotised, engrailed, between 18th Hussars, killed in the Peninsular war, and John, of
three fleurs-de-lis sa., five bezants. Ballywire, co. Tipperary, who took the additional name of
Crest —
In front of a fern brake, ppr., a cubit arm erect, Massy, under the will of his maternal grand-uncle, the Hon.
vested az., charged with three bezants, cuff arg., in the hand,
John Massy, of Massy Park, co. Limerick. Mr. Bolton d. 1798,
ppr., a fleur-de-lis sa.
Motto —
Re Dcu. and was s. by his son,
Seat—Penal verne, Penzance, Cornwall. Edward Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, formerly of the Royal
Horse Guards, to. Miss M’Donnell, by whom he had a son,
1st,
Robert-Charles, to. 1800, Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Neynoe,
Esq., and d. 1805, leaving two sons, Richard, late of Bective
BOLTON OF BECTIVE ABBEY. Abbey; and Robert, to. Maria, dau. of John Arthure, Esq.
of Seafield, co. Dublin, and d. leaving issue. Mr. Edward
The late Richard Bolton, Esq. of Bective
Bolton to. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Joseph Neynoe, Esq., by
Abbey, co. Meath, J.P., m. Frances, dau. of George hom he had issue two sons, William-Edward and Richard-
Bomford, Esq. of Rahinstown co. Meath, and sister Nassau, and a dau., Ellen, to. John Wilson, Esq. Edward
and co-heir of Robert-George Bomford, Esq. of Bolton, d. 1809, and was s. by his grandson, the late Richard
Rahinstown j and dying 27 Feb. 1868, was s. by Bolton, Esq. of Bective Abbey.
his widow. Arms— Or, on a chevron gu. three lions couckaut of the
field.

UtlTPajJC. JonN Bolton, of Great Fenton, co. Stafford —A hawk belled arg.
Crests
(living temp. Elizabeth) son of Sir Edward Bolton, Knt. of
Seat —Bective Abbey, co. Meath.
Lancashire, m. Margaret, dau. of Richard Ash, of Ash, near
Stone, co. Stafford, and was father of
Sir Richard Bolton, Knt., who settled in Ireland towards
the close of the sixteenth century he was Recorder of Dublin
; BOLTON OF TULLYDONNELL.
in 1607, and Solicitor-General in 1618. In 1625 he was
appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer, received the honor
Bolton, Edward-Chichestee, of Tullydonnel 1 ,

of knighthood, and was made a Member of the Privy Council. co. Louth, Capt. Boyal Artillery, b 1834; c. his .

In 1635 he had a grant from King Charles I., of the lands of brother in 1870.
Tullydonnell, co. Louth. In 1639 he became Lord Chancellor
Hutcajjc.— This is a branch of Bolton, formerly of
of Ireland, and the same year received a grant for ever of the Brazeel, co. Dublin, and afterwards of Bective Abbey, co.
parish of Bective, co. Meath. In 1640 Sir Richard was Meath, and descends from
impeached of high treason, but without foundation. He to. Thomas Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, co. Louth, second
1st, Frances, dau. of Richard Walter, Esq. of Stafford, by
son of Sir Richard Bolton, Knt., Lord Chancellor of
whom he had six sons and two daus.. Ireland. He to. about the year 1676, and had two sons,
Sir Edward, his heir. Theophilus (Most Rev.), Archbishop of Cashel, b. at Burris-
Thomas, ancestor of Bolton of Tullydonnell. hoole, co. Mayo, circa 1678, ordained at Dublin 26 Sept.
John, Bridget, dau. of Hugh Shakerley, of Somerford,
to.
1703, D.D. of Trinity College, Dublin, Chancellor of St.
co. Chester, and dying (before 1634), left a son, Edward,
Patrick’s Cathedral, Chanter of Christ Church Cathedral,
and a daughter, Bridget. and Vicar General of the diocese of Dublin. Promoted to
James. the sees of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, 12 Sept. 1722, trans-
Carroll, d. 1681, leaving a son, John, and four daus.,
lated to the see of Elphin 16 April, 1724, and finally raised
Mary, m. Richard Chappell, Esq. ; Anne ; Dorothy
to be Primate of Munster, Privy Councillor, and Archbishop
Hill.
of Cashel, 6 Jan. 1729. He was a personal friend of Dean
Benjamin. Swift, and is mentioned by him with praise more than once
Anne b. 1603; m. the Rt. Hon. Col. Arthur Hill, M.P. for
in his writings. He to. but d. s.p. 31 Jan. 1744.
Hillsborough, by whom she had three sons, Moyscs, Edward,
Thomas, of whom we treat.
and Francis. She d. in 1636.
Mary, m. 1st, Patrick Nangle, Baron of Navan; and 2ndly, The younger son,
Edward Bermingham. Thomas Bolton, Esq. of Knock, co. Louth, Sheriff of

Sir Richard, m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir Patrick Barne- Dublin, b 1701, Lord Mayor, 1716; m. Sydney, dau. of Col.
wall, Knt. of Turvey; and dying, November, 1648 (will dated Chichester Fortescue, of Dromisken, co. Louth, by Fridcs-

1634, proved 1648), bequeathed the lands of Tullydonnell to wood, his wife, dau. of Francis Hall, Esq., and by her (who
his 2nd son. The eldest son. d. 10 Dec. 1749) had three sons and one dau.,
Sir Edward Bolton, cf Brazeel, co. Dublin; Solicitor- Thomas, of Knock, who by Alice, his wife (who d. in
General in 1622, Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1640, and Berkeley Square, London, 2 Jan. 1798), had a son Theo-
under the Protector, in 1651, “ Commissioner for the Adminis- philus, of The Grange, co. Louth, who d. unm. at Genoa
in 1765, and a dau. Sydney, who, upon the death of her
tration of Justice in Ireland." He m. Isabella, dau. of Mr.
brother, became heiress of “ Knock.” She to. 1 June, 1763,
.

Serjeant Ayloffe, and had issue, George Clive, Esq. of Whitfield, by whom she had three
Nicholas, his heir. sons, viz., 1 Edward-Bolton Clive, to. 1790, Harriet, dau.
Edward of Clounesk, Queen’s Co. and co-heir of Andrew, Lord Archer, of Umberslade 2 Theo- ;

The eldest son, philus; 3 Henry; and one dau. Louisa, to. 1796, Frederick
Keppel, son of the Bishop of Exeter, and grandson of
Nicholas Bolton, Esq., of Brazeel, mi. 1 May, 1649, Anne,
William, 2nd Earl of Albemarle.
2nd dau. of Nicholas Loftus, Esq. of Fethard, and had issue, Chichester, of Stephen’s Green, Dublin, to. May, 1768, Anne,
Edward, of Brazeel, who d. s. p. 1705; Richard, successor to dau. of the Rev. Rowley Hall, of Killyleagk, co. Down, and
his brother; Isabella, m. 16 May, 1695, Sir Mark Rainsford, d. s. p. 1791.
Knt. Frances, m. John Madden, M.D., of Dublin and Manor
;
Richard, of whom presently.
Sidney, to. Theophilus Shaw, Esq., and dying 23 Aug. 1779,
Waterhouse, co. Fermanagh and Margaret, to. 1st, Theophilus
;
left a dau. Sidney, to. 21 Nov. 1766, David Jones, Esq.
Jones, Esq., of Bealanamore, co. Dublin, and Headfort, co.
of Beauparc and Bensford, co. Meath. She died Dec. 1785,
Leitrim, and 2ndly, John Edkins, Esq. of Roper’s Rest. Mr. leaving, with other issue, a dau., Mary-Anne, who m. her
Bolton d. 1 Aug. 1692. His 2nd son, kinsman, John Bolton, of Tullydonnell.
;

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The third son, i. George, his heir.


ii. William-Standish, b. 10 June, 1823.
Richard Boltov, b. circa 1710; m. Mary, dau. of John
i. Jemima, on. Robert White, Esq., of Scotchrath, Queen’s Co.,
Page, Esq., by whom (who d. 1728) he had three sons, and has issue.
Theophilus, d. unm. Chichester, d. s. p., 1783. ii. Kate, m. Maunsell Andrews, of Rathey House, King’s Co.,

John, of whom presently. and has issue two sons, both infants.
hi. Sarah. iv. Keziah.
Richard Bolton d. 17 Sept. 1779. His 3rd son,
John Bolton, Esq. of Maine, Castle Bellingham, and Tully- Mr. Bolton d. 20 Jan. 1860.
donnel, co. Louth, a Captain in the 5th Royal Irish Dragoons,
b. 1753; m. about 1783, Maryanne, dau. of David Jones,
Residence. — 16, Merrion Square, North Dublin.

Esq. of Beau Parc, and by her (who d. 9 Feb. 1821) had three
sons and five daus.,
Theophilus, his successor. John-Henrt, x. his brother.
Chichester-Francis, of whom presently, as successor to his BOLTON OF MOUNT BOLTON.
brother, John-Henry.
Maryanne, m. J. Barton, Esq., and d. 1849, leaving issue. Bolton, Jane, of Mount Bolton, co. Waterford,
Sidney-Mary, on. 1st, Frederick Jones, Esq. ; 2ndly, Capt. s. her brother, Major John Bolton, 1841.
Richard Crookshank, who d. 1865. She d. s. p., 1877.
Elizabeth, m. Edward Mayne, Esq., Capt. 95th regt., who —
The founder of this family in Ireland was
d. 1850. Capt. William Bolton, an officer of dragoons in the Pro-
Frances-Ann, m. George-Jones French, Esq., 1st cousin to tector’s army, who stormed and took Fatlock Castle, Oct.
Arthur, 1st Lord de Freyne d. 1876. ;
and obtained a large grant of land in the co. of Water-
1649,
Harriet, on. 1839, Francis-Charles Annesley (grandson of
Richard, 2nd Earl Annesley), a Baron of the German
ford in 1667. He held the office of Mayor of Waterford in
Empire, and formerly a Captain in the Prussian Life Guards 1662. By
Abigail his wife, dau. of Col. Prittie, he had several
d. 1875. children; from the eldest son, Cornelius, Captain in Col.
Captain Bolton d. 1813, and was s, by his eldest son, Collingwood’s regt., descends William Edward Bolton,
Theophilus Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, b. 1795, Captain Esq., an officer in 18th Hussars. Capt. William Bolton’s
Battleaxe Guards, and A.D.C. to the Duke of Richmond when brother,
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He d. unm. 1838, and was s. by Thomas Bolton, Esq., appointed to a company in Col.
his next brother, Fleetwood’s regt., 1652, Mayor of Waterford in 1671, d. 1682,
John-Henry Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, Lieut. 45th regt. leaving issue. The eldest son,
6. 1799; d. unm. 1857, and was s. by his brother, Thomas Bolton, b. 1654, was appointed Recorder of Water-
Chichester Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, Barrister-at-Law, ford in place of Sir R. Stephens, 13 Jan. 1682. His son,
b. 1804; m. Harriet, dau. of the Rev. Henry Stewart, D.D., William Bolton, Esq. of Fatlock Castle, Capt. in Col.
Rector of Loughgilly, co. Armagh, and niece of the Rt. Hon. Edward May’s troop of dragoons, was left by will, dated
SirJohn Stewart, Bart., M.P., Attorney-General for Ireland, 22 May, 1718, heir to the extensive estates of his cousin,
and dying 1865, left three sons and three daus., Charles Bolton, brother of the Very Rev. Hugh Bolton, Dean
of Waterford. He d. 12 March, 1750, leaving (with two daus.,
Theophilus, s. his father, 1865.
Edward-Chichester, now of Tullydonnell. Mary, m. R. Lymbery, Esq. of Killcopp House, co. Waterford,
Henry-Richard, late H.M. 12th regt. and Eleanor, d. unm. in 1783) a son,
Harriet-Augusta, m. 1851, Herbert Dawson Slade, Lieut. -Col. John Bolton, Esq. first of Fatlock Castle, and afterwards of
King’s Dragoon Guards, son of the late Gen. Sir John Slade, Mount Bolton, on. 5 Dec. 1745, Anne Snow, of Snowhaven, co.
Bart.
Kilkenny, and d. 25 April, 1792, having had issue,
Emily-Charlotte, m. John-C. Deane, Esq., eldest son of Sir
Thomas Deane, of Dundanion Castle, co. Cork. Charles, his heir.
Sophia-Frances. Robert (Sir) Lieut.-General, G.C.H., of Sweriord Park,
The eldest son, Oxfordshire, Aide-de-Camp to George III., and Equerry to
Theophilus Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, b. 1831, Capt. in George IV. He d. 15 March, 1836.
Hannah, m. 21 May, 1772, Maunsell Bowers, Esq. of
the 40th and 22nd regts., d. unm. 1870, and was succeeded by Mount Prospect, co. Kilkenny, and had issue three sons and
his next surviving brother, the present Edward-Chichester six daus.
Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell. The son and heir,
A rms— Or, on a chevron gu. three lions couchant of the first. Charles Bolton, Esq., bapt. 18 April, 1759 on. 1st, Jane, ;

Crest— A hawk belled arg. dau. of the Ven. John Doyle, M.A., Archdeacon of Kilmac-
duagh, and sister of Lieut.-Gen. Doyle, of Waterford, by
whom he had one son,
BOLTON OF NENAGH. i. John, his heir.
Bolton, George, Esq. of Nenagh, co. Tipperary, Mr. Bolton on. 2ndly, Ellen, eldest dau. of Harry Wallis, cf
and 16, Merrion Square, Dublin, b. 15 Dec. 1818 m. ; Drishane Castle, co. Cork, Esq., and by her had issue,
1st, 12 Dec. 1849, Henrietta- Anna, dau. of Rowan- ii.Henry, A.M., Vicar of Dysart, Enos, and Kilteale, Queen's
P. Casliel, Esq., and 2ndly, 10 Oct. 1869, Sophia, Co., 6. 8 April, 1787; m. 19 Dec. 1814, Frances. 2nd dau. of

dau. of John Hardy, Esq. and relict of John-Mark- Sir Simon Newport, Knt., by Jane his wife, younger
dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon Alcock and d. Nov. 1854,
ham Browne, Esq. of Moore Court, Stroud, Glou- having had issue,
;

cestershire, and by his first marriage has issue,


1 Charles-Newport, of Brook Lodge, co. Waterford, B.A.,
John-Frederick, 6. 10 Nov. 1850. of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, b. 15 March, 1816 ; m.
Rowan-Cashel, b. 24 May, 1855 ; d. 6 March, 18C8. 4 Feb. 1845, Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Joshua Ander-
Georgina-Anna. son, of Grace Dieu, co. Waterford, by Anne his wife, eldest
dau. of Capt. William Perceval, and has issue,
ILUTPHJJP. —John Bolton, Esq. (the great grandfather of
Henry-Anderson, b. 7 March, 1848.
the present representative of this branch of the Bolton family), Charles-Perceval, b. 18 Sept. 1849.
on. Anne, dau. of George Whitehead, Esq. and had with a dau. Anne-Frances-Ellen.
Sarah, who d. unm., a son and successor,
2 Robert- Wallis, b. 2 May, 1819 d. 25 Feb. 1820.
;

George Bolton, Esq., who m. 1782, Katharine, dau. of John 1 Jane-Wallis, on. 13 Oct. 1853, Robert-Carew Anderson,
Standish, Esq., by whom (who d. 10 June, 1837) he had issue, Esq., M.D., Surgeon-Major, Dep.-Insp.-Gen., late of the
i. John, his heir. 13th Hussars, 3rd son of the Rev. Joshua Anderson, Rector
ii. George, on. Ann, dau. of Robert White, Esq. of Scotch- and Vicar of Myshall, co. Carlow, and has issue five sons
rath, and had issue. and two daus.
in. Robert, d. unon. iv. William, d. unm. i. Elizabeth, on. 1823, Sir Simon Newport, Knt. of Waterford,
i. Frances, m. John Colclough, Esq. but d. Dec. 1844.
s. p. 1
ii. Ann, m. John Meredyth, Esq.
hi. Ellen, on. John Honner, Esq. The eldest son,
iv. Charlotte, m. John Onions, Esq. John Bolton, Esq., of Mount Bolton, b. 1783; m. Eliza, 2nd
George Bolton d. 29 Aug. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son, dau. of Maunsell Bowers, Esq., and dying in 1807, aged 24,
John Bolton, Esq. of Shrahane, Queen’s Co., m. March, was s. by his son,

1818, Sarah, dau. of William Cashion, Esq., and widow of John Bolton, Esq., of Mount Bolton, Major 7th Dragoon
William Perry, Esq., and by her (who d. 8 Nov. 1874) had Guards, 1807 ; d. suddenly in London 1841, and was
b.

issue, s. by his sister, the present Jane Bolton, of Mount Bolton.


— ;

153 BOB THE LANDED GENTRY. BOM


Arms—Arg., on a chevron gu. three lions passant guar- iii. Samuel-Steph^n, b. 18 April, i 841 ; d. 22 Aug. 1872.
daut or. iv. Arthur-Chichester, b. 27 July, 1851; d. 14 Oct. 1854.
—A buck’s head erased arg., attired
Crest or, and pierced v. Robert-Laurence, b. 3 Sept. 1857.
through the nose with an arrow of the second. Anne.
Mottoes— Vies
i.
virtute and La mortme
et suit, over the crest.
ii. Arabella-Anna, to. 1863, George-W. Ruxton, Esq., and
Seat .— Mount Bolton, co. Waterford.
has issue.
iii. Elizabeth. iv. Victoria-Adela.
BOLTON OF THE ISLAND. v. Margaret- Winter.
Bolton, William, Esq. of The Island, co. Wex- HillCjgp.— In 1692, Laurence Bomford, descended from

ford, J.P., High 1815; m. 1 843,


Sheriff, 1856, b. a good English family, was living at Clonmahon, co. Meath;
he d. 1720, at the advanced age of 103, having had issue by his
Susan, dau. of Mountiforfc Westropp, Esq. of
wife Eleanor, four sons and four daus. His eldest son, Thomas
limerick, and has issue,
Bomford, Esq. of Rahinstown, co. Meath, Secretary of the
i. William, 6. 1849 m. 12 Sept. 1872, Ann Douglas, dau.
;
Court of Claims, d. s. p. 4 Feb. 1740, and wass. by his brother
of John Rowe, Esq. of Ballycross, co. Wexford, and has
Stephen Bomford, Esq. of Gallow, co. Meath, who to. Anne
i issue. Smith, of Violetstown, co. West Meath, by whom he had issue,
ii. Mountifort. Thomas; Stephen; John; David, ancestor of John North-
i. Jane, m. 15 July, 1869, William Henry West, Esq. of
Bomford, Esq. of Ferrans and Gallow Isaac ; and four daus.
;
Farmley, J.P. co. Wexford. He d. in 1756, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
5LttT£<TtJP. Richard Bolton, of Ballyduff, co. Wexford Stephen Bomford, Esq., J.P. of Rahinstown, to. Elizabeth,
was father of dau. of Stephen Sibthorpe, of Brownstown, co. Louth, by
Richard Bolton, of Ballyduff and Cold Harbour, m. Ann Margaret hip wife, sister of the Right Hon. Anthony Foster,
Roberts, and had issue, Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, and had, with other
issue,
i. Richard, who had two sons,

1 Richard, father of Robert Bolton. i. Robert, his heir, of Rahinstown, to. 1792, Maria, dau. of
2 Edward, father of Richard, of Dublin, Solicitor Henry, of ;
the Hon. James Massy-Dawson, 2nd son of Hugh, 1st Lord
Ballynastraw Edward, of Dublin ; J ohn, of Dublin and ;
Massy, and had issue,
;

William, also of Dublin. 1 Robert-George, of Rahinstown, 1802 ; High Sheriff of


6.

ii. John, of Island, whose will, dated 10 Aug. 1758, was


Meath 1832; to. 1826, Elizabeth, only child of James-Trail
proved 10 Nov. following. He d. s. p., and bequeathed Kennedy, Esq. of Annadale, co. Down, and d. s. p. 1846.
Island and a considerable fortune to his brother William. His widow m. 2ndly, 6 June, 1850, Marcus-Gervais Beres-
iii. William, of whom hereafter. ford, D.D., Archbishop of Armagh, and d. 1 July, 1870.
iv. Benjamin. 1 Annette, to. Sir Thomas-H. Hesketh, Bart.

v. Abraham, of Ballinvally, co. Wexford, m. Anne Eyres, 2 Jane, to. Richard Mansergh, Esq. of Greenane.
and had a son, 3 Frances, to. Richard Bolton, Esq. of Bective Abbey.
4 Jemima, to. Richard Bolton, Esq. of co. Waterford.
Henry, of Monamolin, co. Wexford, went to New York, 5 Sarah, to. the Hon. Frederick Tollemachc.
1772; m. Mary, dau. of Adam Sutton, of Bog and Warren, 6 Susan, to. the Rev. Charles Martin.
co. Wexford and had a dau.,
;
ii. George, of Drumlargan.
Isabella, to. Joaquin Carrion, of Madrid, Councillor of
State to the King of Spain. The 2nd son,
George Bomford, Esq. of Drumlargan, to. 1809, Arbella,
•Vi. Hugh. vii. Henry, to. and had issue,
vi it. Edward. dau. of Samuel Winter, Esq. of Agher, and by her, who d.
i. Elizabeth, to. William Perceval, Esq. of Ballytrammon, 11 Sept. 1815, had issue,
co. Wexford. George, now of Oakley Park.
ii. Mary. iii. Diana. Samuel, of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, to. 11 July, 1839,
Mr. Bolton d. 1730 his will dated 8 Jan. that year, was proved Frances-Jane, dau. of Samuel Pratt Winter, Esq., 3rd son of
;

the 14th of the same month. His 3rd son,


Samuel Winter, Esq. of Agher, and has issue.
Rodon-Charles, 6. 1845. Laurence-George, b. 1847.
William Bolton, a Commissioner for taking Affidavits in Trevor, 6. 1849. Gerald, b. 1851.
Wexford, inherited Island under the will of his brother John Victor-Reginald, 6. 21 March, 1859.
Bo.ton. He to. Miss Lyndon, and had issue, CarolineJ'rances, d. 1859.
i.William, his successor. Mr. Bomford d. Jan. 1814.
Lyndon, of Dublin, m. by License, dated 1 Nov. 1793,
ii.
Arms—Az. on a fesse erm. three cross-crosslets fitchee gu.
Jane Carpenter, also of Dublin, and had, with four daus., —A griffin segreant or.
Crest
Motto— Justus et
and four sons,
fidelis.
1 Richard. Seat — Oakley Park, Kells.
2 Lyndon-Henry (Rev.), of Carrickmines, co. Dublin.
3 Abraham, Col. in the army.
4 William-Gordon.
NORTH-BOMFOK.D OF FEKRANS AND
The eldest son, GALLOW.
William Bolton, Esq. of the Island, was High Sheriff co.
Wexford, 1789. He m. (license dated 11 Oct., 1780) Dorothea,
North-Bomford, John, Esq. of Ferrans and
dau. of Sir John Blunden, Bart., and had issue, Gallow, co. Meath, J.P., late Capt. 29th regt., s. his
t. William, his heir. father 10 Oct. 1866 ; m. 24 July, 1867, Charlotte,
ii. Philip, of Holly Lodge, Rathmines, co. Dublin, 6. 1785 eldest dau. of John Devenish Meares, Esq. of
Major in the army; d. s. p. 2 Jan. 1775. Meares Court, co. Westmeath.
hi. Overington, d. s.p. John, of Ballynapierce.iv.
i. Anne, to. Alexander Tovey, Esq., 20th regt., and d. 1821.

ILtnCiltJC. The family of Bomford, one of old standing
ii. Lucy, m. David Ledwith, M.D. in England, has been settled in the county of Meath for about
iii. Dorothea, to. Richard Ledwith, Esq. two hundred years.
The eldest son, Stephen Bomford, Esq. of Gallow, co. Meath (son of Lau-
William Bolton, Esq., of the Island, High Sheriff, 1816, m. rence Bomford, Esq. of Clonmahon, co. Meath, and brother of
Jane, dau. of Joshua Nunn, Esq., of St. Margaret’s, and d. 1853, Thomas Bomford, Esq. of Rahinstown), to. Anne Smith of
leaving a son and heir, the present William Bolton, Esq. of Violetstown, co. Westmeath, and had issue by her, Thomas,
The Island. Stephen, John, David, and Isaac. Of these, the 4th son,
Seat —The Island, Oulart, Gorey. David Bomford, was ancestor of
Isaac North-Bomford, Esq. of Gallow, co. Meath, who to.
Belinda-Emily, dau. of Capt. Pilkington, of Kilbride Castle, co.
BOMFOBD OF OAKLEY PAKK. Westmeath, and had issue,
Bomford, George, Esq. of Oakley Park, co. Isaac, Capt. 59th regt., served in China; d. G April, 1862,
Meatli, J.P., High Sheriff 1860, b. 11 April, 1811 unm.
en. 23 July, 1832, Arbella, dau. of John Pratt- John, served in India, now of Gallow.
David-George, M.D., of Dublin.
Winter, Esq. of Agher, and has issue, Stephen-Robert, d. young. Horatio.
i. George-Winter, 6 12 Nov. 1834; to 1861, Flora, dau. of
. .
Mary- Jane, m. John Emerson, Esq. of Clonshanny, King’s
Rev. Francis R. Sadleir, D.D., and has issue. Co.
Annabella, to. 12 April, 1860, Benjamin Whitney, Esq. of
ii. John-Francis, b. 22 Dec. 1837; to. 1866, Elinor, dau. of
Upper FitzWilliam Street. Dublin.
Rev. L.-H. Bolton, and has issue. Louisa. Belinda-Emily.

BON THE LANDED GENTRY. BON 159

Mr. North assumed, by royal license, 10 Nov. 1837, the nama wife, Lucy, dau. of William Stanley, of Winterbourne Wast,
and arms of Bomford, out of respect to the memory of, and in Dorset, he had another son,
compliance with the desire expressed by his uncle, Isaac John, of Chickerel, Dorset, m. Ann, dau. of John Holmsted,
Bomford, Esq. of Ingateston, Essex; and from this alliance the Bonds of
Essex derived, who made a difference in their arms to
Arms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., on a fesse erm. three distinguish them as a younger branch, and bore arg., on a
cross-crosslets fitchee gu., for Bomford 2nd and 3rd, per pale
;
chevron sa. a bear’s head erased or, muzzled gu., between
or and az. a lion passant between three fleurs-de-lis counter- two bezants.
changed, for North.
Crests —1st, for Bomford, a griffin segreant arg., charged on William Bond dying about 1541, was s. by his elder son,
the shoulder with a cross-crosslet fitchee gu. 2nd, for North,
;
Denis Bond, of Lutton, b. 1500 m. 1532, Alice, dau. of
;

a wyvern’s head erased vert, langued gu., collared and Robert Samways, of Toller, Dorset, and had several children,
chained or. of whom,
Seats —Ferrans and Gallow, co. Meath. Robert, the eldest son, m. 1565, Avis, dau. of W
alter Clavell,
of Winfrith, Dorset, who d. s. p. m.
Richard, 2nd son, m. and had issue.
BOND OF CREECH GRANGE. William, 3rd son, b. 1554; resided at Elackmanston, in the
Isle of Purbeck, and m. 1585, Anne, dau. and co-heir of
Bond, The Rev. Nathaniel, of Creech Grange,
Richard Long, of Glastonbury, Somerset but as he left
Dorset, Rector of Steeple - with - Tyneham, ancl ;

no male issue, his ample possessions in Dorset and Somerset


Prebendary of Salisbury, b. 24 Nov. 1804 ; m. 31 were divided amongst his three daus. and co-heirs. Edith,
the eldest dau. m. 1613, Sir William Beckonshaw, Knt. of
Oct. 1835, Mary, 2nd dau. of the late John Hawkes-
Moyle’s Court, Hants, by whom she had only two daus.,
worth, Esq. of Forest, Queen’s Co., and has issue, his co-heirs; Alice, the eldest of these m. in 1636, John
i. John, 6. 17 Nov. 1838 d. 8 Feb. 1849.
;
Lisle, of the Isle of Wight, who afterwards became a mem-
xi. Nathaniel, Holme Priory, Dorset, J.P., b. 18 Sept. ber of Cromwell’s House of Lords, and one of the Commis-
sioners of his Great Seal. She was cruelly condemned to
1840; m.10 Nov. 1S64, Lady Selina-Jane, 5th dau.
death, on the pretended charge of high treason, by J udge
of John,2nd Earl of Eldon, and has issue, 1 John Jefferies, and beheaded at Winchester, 2 Sept. 1685. This
Wentworth-Garneys, b. 12 Sept. 1865; 2 Denis-Baynard- judgment was afterwards reversed by Act of Parliament
de Kenton, d. 25 July, 1868; 3 Gerald-Denis, b. 12 (see State Trials).
Sept. 1869 4 Raymond-Alured, b. 16 Sept. 1873
;
5 Claud-
;
John, of whom we treat.
Nathanicl, b. 13 Oct. 1874; 6 Kenneth-Duncombe, b. 5 The 4th son,
Dec. 1875; 7 Nigel de Mundeville, 6. 29 Aug. 1877 ; John Bond, Esq. of Lutton, 6. 1555, continued the line of
1 Louisa-Charlotte 2Lconora-Sophia; 3 Rachel- Adela.
; the family, and was appointed in 1588, Captain of the Isle of
hi. Denis-William, b. 22 Jan. 1842; d. 23 Jan. 1S63. Portland, at the time of the expected invasion by the Spanish
iv. George-Hawkesworth, b. 13 May, 1845, Queen’s Own Armada. He m. 1583, Margaret, dau. of Richard Pitt, Esq. of
Regt. ofYeomanry Cavalry. North Crickett, Somerset, and had issue,
v. John- Lloyd, b. 14 Dec. 1856; d. 2 Feb. 1S57. Denis, his successor.
i. Leonora-Sophia, m. 1858, John Ramsay, Esq. of Barra, Elias, of Wareham, M.P. for that borough, 11 Charles II.;
co. Aberdeen; d. 4 Feb. 1862. d. s. p. 1680.

— He and was s. by his son,


d. 1632,
JLlllPtltyp. A pedigree drawn up about 1636, now in the
Denis Bond, Esq. of Lutton, 6. 1588. This gentleman, at
possession of Mr. Bond, of Creech Grange, deduces the
the breaking out of the Civil War, joined the side of the Par-
descent of his ancestor, Denis Bond, from a family of the same
liament, being at that time one of the representatives for the
name which was seated from a very remote period first at
borough of Dorchester. He subsequently rose high in the
Penryn, and then at Earth, in Cornwall. A younger branch
favour of Cromwell, and had the confidence of the Parliament
is said to have removed to Hachc Beauchamp, in Somersetshire,
as well as of the Protector. From the commencement of the
where, as is proved by a contemporary record, John le Bound
Civil War, he was of the committee for his own county, and
was residing in the first year of King Edward III., 1327.*
The pedigree, however, of the Bonds of the Isle of Purbeck, from 1654 to 1656, he was M.P. for Weymouth, and one of the
Council of State from 1648 to 1652. He was likewise Clerk of
in the Visitation of Dorset of 1623, at the College of Arms,
the Pells in the Exchequer, and was nominated one of the
commences with,
Robert Bond, of Hache Beauchamp, who was living in 1431, Judges against the ill-fated King; but although he had a real
and fixed aversion to the rule of King Charles, yet he could
9 Henry VI., and was father of
Robert' Bond, of Hache Beauchamp, m. 1453, Mary, dau. of not be prevailed upon to take his seat, or in any way to pro-
Sir John Hody, of Pillesdon, Dorset, Knt., Lord Chief Justice
mote the death of the monarch. Mr. Bond m. 1st, 1610, Joane,
dau. of John Gould, Esq. of Dorchester and Frome Bellet, by
of England 18 Henry VI., by whom he had issue, William,
his successor; and John Bond, of Buckland, Dorset, father of
whom he had issue,
Sir Nicholas Bond, of London, Knt., d. s.p. m. John, LL.D., M.P. for Melcombe Regis, 16 Charles I., one
of the assembly of divines in 1643, Master of Trinity Hall,
William Bond, of Herringston, Dorset, eldest son of
Cambridge, Preacher before the Long Parliament; and
Robert, was b. 1455. In 1510 he purchased the estate of d. s. p. in 1676.
Lutton, in the parish of Steeple, in the Isle of Purbeck, William, of South Bestwall, Dorset, m. 1652, Mary, sole
which then became the principal seat of the family, dau. and heir of John Selby, of Winterborn, and d. 1669,
and still remains in their possession. In 1529, 21 Henry leaving, amongst other children, two daus., Mary and Mar-
VIII.,he was M.P. for Weymouth. He m. 1st, in 1495, garet, who eventually became his co-heirs. The former, by
her 2nd husband, James Gould, Esq. of Dorchester, was
and co-heir of John Prowz, of Bridy, Dorset,
Elizabeth, dau.
mother of an only child, Mary, m. 1st, General Charles
by whom he had a son, Denis, his successor. By his 2nd Churchill, brother of John, 1st Duke of Marlborough;
2ndly, Montague, 2nd Earl of Abingdon, and d. s. p. 1757.
* At West Buckland, Somerset, not far from Hache Beau- Margaret, the 2nd dau. m. William Speke, Esq. of Shepton
champ, was seated in the reign of Henry VIII., a William
*
Beauchamp, Somerset and her son, George Speke, eventu-
;

Bond, who, according to the old pedigree above mentioned, ally inherited the estates.
represented a younger branch of the Bonds of Hache Beau- He m. 2ndly, 1622, Lucy, dau. of William Lawrence, Esq. of
champ, and was nearly allied to those of Dorsetshire. He is
Steepleton, Dorset, and had with other issue, Samuel, some-
described in the Visitation of London, in the College of Arms,
as “ ex vetustissima Bondorum stirpe in provincia Cornubise time M.P. for Poole and Melcombe Regis; and
oriundus.” He d. in 1549, leaving by Dionese his wife, dau. of Nathaniel, his successor at Lutton.
John Bourman, of Hemyoke, Devon, son of Nicholas Bourman,
by Elizabeth, sister of JohnRussell, 1st Earl of Bedford, This staunch patriot dying 30 Aug. 1658* was buried in
Westminster Abbey, and s. at Lutton by his son by his 2nd
i William Bond, of Crosby Place, London, Alderman and
Sheriff of that city, d 1576, and to whom and his son, Martin
marriage,
.

Bond, there are interesting monuments in the church of Nathaniel Bond, Esq. of Lutton, 6. 1634, who was bred to
Great St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate Street. By his will he gave the bar, and became King’s Serjeant. He purchased in 1686,
a legacy to John Bond, of Ingatestone, Essex, and late of
Chickerel, Dorset, mentioned above, * “ On the 30th Aug. 1658, being then Monday, and the
ii. Sir George Bond, Knt., Lord Mayor of London in 1587, windiest day that had before happened for twenty years, he
ancestor of Sir Thomas Bond, Controller of the Household paid his last debt to nature at which time, as the then vulgar
;

of Queen Henrietta-Maria, who was created a Baronet in talk was, the devil came to take away Oliver Cromwell, who
1658. Sir Thomas was the founder of Old Bond Street, in then lay on his death bed, but being not prepared for him, he
what was then a suburb of London, a speculation which gave bond for his future appearance, and accordingly, on the
proved disastrous. The baronetcy became extinct in the Friday following, being the 3rd of September, he made good
Bond family, 22 June, 1676. his promise.” Wood’s Athenee Oxonienses.
;

160 BON THE LANDED GENTRY. BON


the adjoining estate of Creech Grange, which has since been the who served as High Sheriff of Dorset in 1830. He d. unm. 18
chief residence of the family. He to. 1675, Mary, dau. of Lewis March, 1844, and was s. by his brother, the present Rev.
Williams, Esq. of Chitterton, Dorset, and relict of Thomas Nathaniel Bond, of Creech Grange.
Browne, Esq. of Frampton, by whom (who d. 1728) he had —
Arms 1st and 4th, Bond (ancient), sa. a fesse or; 2nd and
issue, 3rd, Bond of Cornwall, arg. on a chevron sa. three bezants.
1 Crests— 1st, an eagle’s wing sa., charged with a fesse or; 2nd,
i. Denis, his successor.
ii. John, of Tyneham, in the Isle of Purbeck, M.P. for Corfe
a demi pegasus az., winged, and scmee of estoiles or.
Motto —Non sufficit orbis.
Castle, 1, 8, and 15 George I.; to. 1715, his cousin Mar-
,
Seat— Creech Grange, in the Isle of Purbeck, near Wareham,
garet, 3rd dau. of John Williams, Esq. of Herringston, co.
Dorset.
Dorset, by whom (who d. in 1775) he had issue,
1 John, who to the estates of his uncle.
s.
2 Denis, of Tyneham and Egliston, in the Isle of Purbeck,
Hector of Steeple-with-Tyneham, b. 1718 ; d. s. p. 1795.
BONHAM OF BALLINTAGGART.
3 Nathaniel, of Home, in the Isle of Purbeck, 6. 1723; Bonham, Francis, Esq., of Ballintaggart, co.
d. s. p. 1790. Kildare, J.P.,late Major 7lst Highlanders, b. 1831
4 Thomas, b. 1721; d. 1773.
Margaret, 6. 1723; d. unm. 1795.
m. 1868, Emily-Mary- Georgina, dau. of the late
Janies Reid, Esq. of Milbank House, Fermoy.
Mr. Nathaniel Bond, who was M.P. for Corfe Castle, 31st
Charles II., and subsequently for Dorchester, d. 1707, and 3LilXC<tQC .— This family was established in Ireland by
was s. by his eldest son, John Bonham, a Captain of Dragoons in the army of King
Denis Bond, Esq. of Creech Grange, M.P. for Dorchester, William III., who to. an heiress, Susan Shelley.
8 Anne; for Corfe Castle, 1 and 8 George I.; and for Poole,
Robert Bonham, Esq. of Dublin, was father of two sons,
1 George II. He to. 1729, Leonora-Sophia, relict of Edmund John and Robert Bonham, both of Dublin the elder, John ;

Dummer, Esq., and youngest dau. of Sir William-Dutton Colt, Bonham, Esq. of Dublin, whose will, dated 30 June, 1780, was
Knt., Envoy at the Court of Hanover, by Mary his third proved 26 Feb. 1781, left by Susannna Warren his wife, two
wife (of whom she was co-heir), eldest surviving dau. of John, sons and four daus.,
and co-heir of her brother, Wentworth Garneys, Esqrs. of Francis-Warren, his heir. Richard-Paul.
Boyland Hall, in Norfolk, and Kenton Hall, in Suffolk.* Mr. Frances-Anne, m. Robert Johnstone, Esq.
Elizabeth,to. Joshua-Paul-Meredyth, Esq.
Denis Bond d. s. v. 1746, and the estates devolved upon his
Mary, to. Sydenham Snow, Esq., and had John, Susanna,
nephew, Elizabeth, and Frances.
John Bond, Esq. of Creech Grange, 6. 1717 ; M.P. for Corfe Whilelmina, to. 1760, William-Parsons Hoey, Esq. of Rich-
Castle from 21 George II. to 14 George III., to. 1749, Mary, mond, co. Dublin, and had issue.
eldest dau. and co heir (with her sister, Elizabeth, wife of The son and heir,
Valentine Knightley, Esq.- of Fawsley Park, co. Northampton) Francis-Warren Bonham, Esq., to. Joyce, dau. of Dr. Leslie,
©f Edmund Dummer, Esq. of Swathling, Hants, by the above- Bishop of Limerick, and sister of Sir Edward Leslie, Bart.,
mentioned Leonora-Sophia, dau. of Sir William-Dutton Colt, and had a son,
and had issue, John Bonham, Esq. of Ballingtaggart, J.P., 6 . 21 June,
t. John, his successor. 1769; served as High Sheriff, co. Kildare, 1835. He to.
ii. Nathaniel (Right Hon.), of Holme, 6. 1754; sometime 1796, Margaret, widow of Captain Clifton, H.E.I.C.S., and by
M.P. for Corfe Castle, one of the Most Hon. Privy Council, her (who d. 1848) left, at his decease, 1844, a son and heir,
Judge Advocate General, a King’s Counsel, one of the Lords Rev. John Bonham, of Ballintaggart, M.A., Oxon, J.P. co.
of the Treasury, and a Bencher of the Inner Temple, d. s. >.
Wicklow, 6 22 Feb. 1798; to 30 Oct. 1827, Barbarina, 3rd
. .
1823.
dau. of John Norris, Esq. of Hughenden House, Bucks, and
hi. Thomas, of Egliston, 6. 1756 ; Vicar of Coombe Kaines,
Dorset d. unm. 1823.
;
had issue,
iv. William, of Tyneham, b. 1757 ; Rector of Steeple-with- i. Francis, now of Ballintaggart.
Tyneham, and a Canon of Bristol Cathedral, to. Jane, only ii. John, Major Royal Horse Artillery, 6 July, 1834.
.

dau. of Henry Biggs, Esq. of Stockton House, Wilts, and i. Margaret-Louisa, m. 1855, Arthur Wyatt, Esq. of Tany-
had issue, bryn, Bangor, N. Wales.
1 William, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, a Magi- ii. Mary, d. 1849.
strate of the Police Courts of the Metropolis, Recorder of hi. Ann-Blanche, TO.1860,Capt. Henry-H. Pratt, late 94th regt.
Poole and Wareham, d. unm. 1846. iv. Agnes-Jane.
2 John, of Tyneham, Dorset, M.A., Vicar of Weston, near He d. 1875.
Bath, Somerset, a Prebendary of Wells, and Rural Dean of
Bath. Scat—Ballintaggart, Ballitore, co. Kildare.
3 Henry, Vicar of South Petherton, in Somerset, B.C.L.,
a Prebendary of Wells, and Rural Dean, b. 1804; to. 1850,
Edith-Augusta-Mary, only dau. of the late Hon. Henry BONHAM-CARTER OF ADHURST ST.
Pomeroy, son of John, Viscount Harberton, and d. 27 MARY’S.
Sept. 1875, having had issue, 1 William-Henry, Lieut.
Royal Scots regt., 6. 27 May, 1852; 2 Henry-Pomeroy, Bonham-Carter, John, Esq. of Adkurst St.
b. I March, 1855; and 1 Edith-Mary, d. 1861. Mary’s, co. Southampton, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
4 Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., and sometime Recorder Winchester from 1848 to 1874, formerly a Lord of
of Wareham.
1 Jane, d. unm. 27 March, 1876.
the Treasury, Chairman of Committees of the House
2 Mary, d. unm. 26 June, 1872. of Commons and Deputy Speaker 1872-3, b. 1817
i. Margaret-Sophia, to. 1801, the Rev. John Rogers, of m. 1st, 1848, his cousin, Laura- Maria, 2nd dau. of
Berkeley House, Somerset, and d s. p. .
the late Greorge-Thomas Nicholson, Esq. of Waverley
ii. Mary, to. 1796, Nicholas-Caesar Corscllis, Esq. of Wiven-
hoe Hall, Essex, and d. s. p. 1842. Abbey, Surrey ; and 2ndly, 1864, Hon. Mary Baring,
The eldest son, eldest dau. of Francis, 1st Lord Northbrook. Mr.
John Bond, Esq. of Creech Grange, 6. 24 July, 1753; s. his Bonham-Carter is eldest son of the late John Bon-
father 1784. He to. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of John ham-Carter, Esq., for many years M.P. for Ports-
Lloyd, Esq. of Cefncoed, co. Cardigan, and by her (who d. mouth (who assumed the additional surname of
1846) had issue, Bonham 1829), by Joanna-M&ria his wife, dau. of
John, his heir. William Smith, Esq., M.P. for Norwich.
Nathaniel, now of Creech Grange.
Elizabeth, to. 1840, the Rev. Charles Onslow, and d. 21
Seat —Adhurst St. Mary’s, near Petersfield.
Aug. 1876.
Leonora-Sophia, to. 1835, the Rev. William Buller, and d.
1836. EONNOR-MATJRICE OF BODYNFOEL.
Mr. Bond, who was High Sheriff of Cardiganshire and Creech, The Late Henry Bonnor-Mahrice, Esq. of
M.P. for Corfe Castle, d. 12 May, 1824, and was s. by his eldest Bodynfoel, co. Montgomery, Capt. 15thxregt., b. 19
son, May, 1843 ; s. his father 1872 m. 1873, Mary-;

John Bond, Esq. of Creech Grange, M.P. for Corfe Castle, Barbara, eldest dau. of Marmaduke-C. Cramer, Esq.
of Rathmore, co. Cork, and d. 14 J an. 1879.
* The estate of Kenton -was held by Ivo de Kenton and Alicia
his wife, a.d. 1194, 6 Richard I., and descended in a direct

UtlTTaCfC. The family of Maurice is descended, through
line through the family of Garneys to Mrs. Bond and the other Llewelyn Voelgrwn, Lord of Main, from Bleddyn ap Cynfya,
co-heirs of the Garneys family, who sold it in 1774. Lord of Powys.
S ;; —
BON THE LANDED GENTRY. BOO 161

Robert Maurice Bonnor-Maurice, Esq. of Bodynfoel, J.P. Rector of Cemmaes, in the same shire, and grand-
and D.L., High Sheriff, 1831 B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford (2nd son of
; son of Sir Thomas Bonsall and Winifred Williams,
John Bonnor, Esq., by Jane his wife, only child and heiress of of Fronfraith, his wife.
the Rev. Richard Maurice, of Bryn-y-Gwalie, co. Denbigh), s.
to the estate of his maternal uncle, Rev. Robert Maurice, of

Arms, <&c. See Bonsall of Penuwch.
Lazarton, Dorset, and took the name of Maurice in Neat— Fronfraith, near Aberystwith.
addition to his patronymic; to. 9 Aug. 1834, Judith, dau. of
the Rev. Henry Cripps, of Preston and Stonehouse, co.
Gloucester, son of Joseph Cripps, Esq., M.P. for Cirencester, BONTINE OF ARDOCH.
and had issue,
i. Robert Maurice, 6. 9 March, 1837 Capt. 95th regt., with
See Graham of Gartmoor.
;

which he served in the Crimea, and throughout the Indian


4
Mutiny (three medals), d. at Poona, 12 Sept. 1861.
it. Henry, late of Bodynfoel.
n:. Richard, now of Bodynfoel, b. 10 Dec. 1845, Lieut B.A. BOOKER OF VELINDRA.
iv. Edward Arthur, b. 4 Sept. 1848 ;
New Coll. Oxford.
Booker, Thomas William, Esq. of Velindra, co.
i. Judith Jane, to. 21 June, 1860, Sydney Frederick
Arthur Townsend, Esq. of Doctors’ Commons, son of Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1865, b .
Richard Townsend, Esq. of Springfield, Norwood, Surrey, 7 Jan. 1830; m. July, 1861, Caroline Emily, 2nd
and became a widow June, 1866, having issue, two sons and dau. of Robert Lindsay, Esq., and has had issue,
one dau. The latter d. Feb. 1868.
ii. Gwenellen, m. July, 1861, William Thomas Foster, Capt. i. Thomas William Lindsay; 6. Aug. 1872, d. April, 1875.
2nd Dragoon Guards, son of Richard Foster, Esq. of Castle i. Mabel. ii. Mary.
Lostwithiel, Cornwall, and has issue, three sons and one
in. Gladys. iv. Ethel.
dau.
hi. Charlotte Emily. v. Dulcie. vi. Ellen.
iv. Emma Mary, to. 1878, Philip Edward Beachcroft, Esq. vii. Lilian. vm. Henrietta.
Arms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., on a bend arg. three
HtttCajJC. Richard Blakemore, Esq. of the Leys, co.
escallops gu. ;
2nd and 3rd, arg., a lion passant sa. within a
Hereford, M.P. for Wells, J.P., served as High Sheriff of
bordure indented gu.
Crests — 1st, a unicorn’s head erased sa., winged arg., horn
Glamorganshire 1826, and of Herefordshire in 1830; b. 8 Aug.
the son of Thomas Blakemore, of Darlaston, co. Stafford,,
mane and beard or, bearing in the mouth a shamrock, ppr. 1775 ;

2nd, a lion passant sa.,as in the arms. by Ann his wife, dau. of John Partridge, of Ross, co. Hereford,
Seat —Bodynfoel Hall, near Oswestry. a great ironmaster. Mr. Blakemore d. unm. 1856, and was s.
by his nephew,
Thomas- William Booker, Esq. of the Leys and Velindra
BONSALL OF PENUWCH. House, b. 28 Sept. 1801 son of the Rev. Luke Booker, LL.D.,
;

Bonsall, Thomas William, Esq. of Penuwcli, F.R.L.S., Vicar of Dudley, co. Worcester, and Rector of
Tedstone de la Mere, co. Hereford, by Anna his wife, dau. of
co. Cardigan, J.P., b. 11 July, 1851.
Thomas Blakemore, Esq. of Darlaston, co. Stafford. Mr.
JUnCJCJC.— ir Thomas Bonsall, Knt. of Fronfraith, Booker assumed, in consequence, the additional surname of
co. Cardigan, High Sheriff of that county 1795 (knighted by Blakemore; became a J.P. and D.L. of the cos. of Hereford,
King George III., on the occasion of presenting an address in Monmouth, and Glamorgan, and represented Herefordshire in
that year on the King’s escape from an attempt on his life), Parliament from 1849 up to his death in 1858. He to. 4 Oct.
to. Winifred, dau. of Isaac Williams, Esq. of Fronfraith, and 1824, Jane Anne, only dau. of the late John Coghlan, Esq., an
had a son, Officer in the army, and had issue,
Rev. Isaac Bonsall, B.D., Rector of Llanwrin, co. Mont- Richard Blakemore, of The Leys, d. 1861.
gomery, Rural Dean, J.P., who to. 11 Aug. 1810, Catherine, Thomas William, now of Velindra.
dau. and co-heiress of Rev. John Davies, B.A., Rector of John Partridge, b. 17 Nov. 1833; to. Clara Georgina Langley,
Cemmaes, and Rural Dean, descended from the Meyricks of and d. June, 1868, leaving four sons and one dau., Anna.
Mary, m. Rev. Cyril Stacey; d. March, 1867.
Ucheldre, and d. 5 Dec. 1861, leaving by her (who d. 30 Jan.
1865), with other issue, a second son, John George William,
The late Mr. Booker-Blakemore had one half-brother, John
now of Fronfraith (see Bonsall of Fronfraith), and an eldest Key Booker, and three sisters, viz.,
son, Harriet Esther, to. James Willington, Esq. of Bristol.
Thomas Bonsall, Esq. of Glanrheidol, co. Cardigan, J.P. Catherine, to. Leopold Tildesley, Esq. of West Bromwich.
Mary.
and D.L., 6 1813 to 11 July, 1850, Mary, youngest dau. of
. .

Arms—Per
;

James Hughes, Esq. of Glanrheidol, and d. 13 Dec. 1875, pale, or and vert, an eagle, displayed, within a
leaving issue, bordure charged with four roundles and four flour-de-lis, all
counterchanged.
i. Thomas, ofPenuwch. ii. Isaac.
hi. Henry. iv. Francis,
Crest— A demi-eagle displayed or, in the beak a fleur-de-lis
i. Mary Laura, to. 21 Aug. 1878, Col. Lloyd Philipps, of vert,the dexter wing bendy of six, or and vert, the sinister
Mabws. ii. Katharine Elizabeth. iii. Lucy,
wing bendy sinister of six, also or and vert.
iv. Amy Ellen. v. Bertha Eleanor. Seat— Velindra, Cardiff.
Arms —Arg., on a fesse gu. three crystals within a bor-
dure erm.
Crest —A dexter hand grasping a crosslet gu. BOOTH OF DERWENT BANK.
j
Motto—Pro patria. See Haworth-Booth.
Seat—Penuwch, near Aberystwith.

BONSALL OF FRONFRAITH. BOOTH OF GLENDON HALL.


Booth, Bichard, Esq. of Glendon Hall, co.
Bonsall, John George William, Esq. of Fron-
Northampton, J.P., b. 24 Nov. 1836 ; m. 24 April,
fraith, co. Cardigan, J.P. for cos. Cardigan and
1860, Margaret Home, younger dau. of John
Montgomery, and High Sheriff of the former 1866
Gibson Reeves, Esq. of Moseley, Worcestershire,
b. 18 May, 1817 m. 4 May, 1853, Frances, dau. of
;
and has issue,
the late Joseph Davies, Esq. of Galltllan, co. Mont-
i. Robert Home Brooke, 6. 25 June, 1862.
gomery, and has issue,
ii. Arthur Payne, 6 27 Nov. 1863.
.

i. John Joseph, J.P., 6. 21 Feb. 1854. iii. Richard Jasper, b. 10 Feb. 1866.
ii. Hugh Edward, b. 20 Feb. 1863. i. Beatrice Augusta de Capell.
i. Frncesa Winifred. ii. Elizabeth Jane. ii. Margaret Agnes.
iii. Mary Catharine. iii. Mildred Janet.
Mr. Bonsall of Fronfraith is 2nd son of the Rev. iv. Phyllis Helen.
Isaac Bonsall, M.A., Kector of Llanwrin, co. Mont- JLtITFagF. —John Booth, of London, d. «.t his seat,
1,
^ornery (who d. 5 Dec. 1861), by Catherine his wife; Cheshunt, Herts, 14 Aug. 1733, leaving, by iJine his wife,
». 11 Aug. 1810, dau. of the Rev. John Davies, dau. and co-lieir of William Lloyd, Esq. of Liverpool, four
M
s ;
I

162 BOR THE LANDED GENTRY. BOR


sons, John, William, Montagu, and Benjamin, and several BORRER OP BROOK HILL AND
daus. The eldest son, PAKYNS MANOR.
John Booth, Esq. of Theobalds, co. Herts, then of Glatton,
co. Huntingdon, and lastly of Glendon, co. Northampton,
Borrer, William, Esq. of Brook Hill and
6 . May, 1721 Phoebe Wilkinson, of London, an heiress,
to .
Pakvns Manor, Sussex, M.A., J.P. and D.L.,F.L.S.
;

by whom (who d. about 1764) he had issue. The 4th son, m. 1840, Margaret, dau. of J. H. Borrer, Esq. of
Robert, of Huntingdon, and of Alconbury Hill, b. about 1758; Brighton, and has issue, William and Margaret.
to. Mrs. Maule, of Huntingdon, and d. 7 Aug. 1798, leaving —
5LtllCASP. The Borrers, an old and highly respected
issue, a dau., Phoebe (who to. and had issue); and a son, family, have been for centuries settled in Sussex.
Eobert, 6 in 1794, to Miss Edwards, dau. of the Eev. Mr.
. . William Borrer, of Eusper, Sussex, who to. 1693, Sarah
Edwards, by whom he had two sons and six daus. Mr. Booth Sfnith, of Hurstpier point, was father of two sons, William
was s. at his decease, 1782, by his son, Borrer, of Rusper, and
Bichard Booth, Esq. of Glendon Hall, co. Northampton, 6. John Borrer, of Eusper, who had, by Susanna his wife,
March, 1756; High Sheriff 1794; to. Janet, dau. of Sir Gillies William, his heir; John, of Ditchling; and other issue.
Payne, of Tempsford, co. Bedford, Bart., and had issue, The eldest son,
1. John, his heir; n. Bichard, b. 1799, d. 1821, unm.; William Borrer, Esq. of Pakyns Manor, b. 1729; to. 1750,
in. George Neville; i. Janet, to. 1 Jan. 1823, the Eev. Barbara, dau. and co-heir of Edward Hardres, Esq. of
Henry Kule Sorel, Rector of Balcombe, Sussex n. Anne, d.
; Albourne House (of the ancient family of Hardres), and d.
unm.-, hi. Lsetitia Mary; iv. Caroline Matilda, to. 1834, 21 Jan. 1797, leaving by her (who d. 12 April, 1795), William;
Eichard Palmer, Esq. (of the family of Palmer of Grantham ); John, of Henfield, to. Ann Hamlyn, co-heiress of Hamlyn,
v. Eliza Purefoy. Mr. Booth d. 24 Feb. 1807, and was s. by and had issue ( see Borrer of Angeston); and other issue.
his eldest son, The eldest son,
John Booth, Esq. of Glendon Hall, 6 25 March, 1794; to . . William Borrer, Esq. of Pakyns Manor, J.P., D.L., and
14 Oct. 1835, Augusta de Capell-Brooke, 4th dau. of the High Sheriff of Sussex, 1801, was b. 7 March, 1753. He to.
late Sir Eichard Brooke De Capell-Brooke, of Oakley House, 1 Aug. 1780, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Nathaniel Lindfield, of
co. Northampton, Bart., and left, with other issue, a son and Dean House, by Mary Clifford his wife, and by her (who d.
heir, the present Eichard Booth, Esq. of Glendon. Mr. 30 Aug. 1807) had issue,
Booth was a Deputy Lieutenant for Northamptonshire, and
i. William, of Barrow Hill, Henfield.
High Sheriff in 1818. ii. John, of the Manor House, Portslade, Sussex, J.P., 6.
Arms—Arg., three boars’ heads erect and erased sa. 25 Dec. 1784; m. 1st, Kitty, 2nd dau. of John Beckett, of
Crest —A lion passant arg. Henfield; she d. 7 April, 1811. He m. 2ndly, Mary Anne,

f

Motto Quod ero, spero. only dau. of John Upperton, of Amberley, which lady d.
Seat— Glendon Hall, Kettering, Northampton. 13 July, 1819 and 3rdly, Sarah Anne, 3rd dau. of Nathaniel
co. ;

Hall, of New Hall, by whom he had issue, Henry Hall, of :

John Blaker, Esq. of Lewes;


Portslade, Sussex; Mary, to.
,

Kate and Sarah Ann.


;

BOROUGH OR CHETWYND PARK. in. Nathaniel, of Pakyns Manor, Sussex, J.P., b. 24 March, |

1790; to. 4 Nov. 1811, Mary Anne, dau. of Richard Weekes,


Borough, John Charles Burton, Esq. of Hul- Esq. of Hurstpierpoint, by Charity his wife, dau. and heir
land Hall, co. Derby, and Chetwynd Park, Salop, of the Rev. William Hampton, Rector of Plumpton, Sussex,
and by this lady (who d. 5 Jan. 1854) left at his decease,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1844, b. 30 July, 1810 $ 14 May, 1863,
in.11 July, 1848, Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of Rear- 1 Carey Hampton (Rev.), M. A., Prebendary of Chichester, ,

Admiral Robert Grawen, and has issue, Rector of Hurstpierpoint, and Rural Dean, b. 13 Nov.
1814; to. 17 Aug. 1837, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of James Orr,
i. John Sidney Burton, J.P., b. 25 April, 1852.
Esq. of Holywood House, co. Down, by Jane his wife, dau.
n. George Thomas, 6. 31 Jan. 1856. of Richard Stewart, Esq. of Ballintoy Castle, and has issue,
hi. Charles Gawen, b. 10 April, 1859.
Carey Hampton, J.P., late Capt. 60th Rifles, b. 13 July,
i. Jane Charlotte. 1838, to. Alice, only surviving child of the late J. E.
Downe, Esq.
UtllPASC.—The family of Borrow is descended from
Clifford Fortescue, of Pickwcll, Sussex, J.P., late 60th
Eobert Borrowe, noticed by Leland in his Itinerary, who Rifles, b. 5 March, 1841 to. 1866, Christina Sophia,
;

d. in 1418, and was father of Robert, surnamed De Stockeden, eldest dau. of Charles K. Freshfield, Esq., M.P., and has
Lord of Erdborough, co. Leicester. a son, Walter Charles Freshfield Clifford, and two daus.
Thomas Borrow, Esq. of Castlefield, co. Derby, Barrister-at- Charles Alexander (Rev.), Rector of Hope Mansel, co.
Law, and for forty years Recorder of Derby, b. 3 June, 1709, Hereford, b. 4 Dec. 1843.
Arthur Hardres, b. 31 Oct. 1854.
(eldest son of Isaac Borrow, Esq. of Hulland, by Honora his
Jane Clifford, to. William Egerton Hubbard, Esq., J.P.,
2nd wife, only dau. of Thomas Burton, Esq., and eventually eldest son of William Egerton Hubbard, Esq. of Leonards
sole heiress of her brother, Robert Burton, of the elder branch Lee. ;

of the Burtons, descended from Jacobus de Burton, which Elizabeth Catharine, to. W. D. Freshfield, Esq., eldest
Isaac Borrow was son of John Borowe, Esq. of Hulland, High son of the late James Freshfield, Esq. of The Wilderness, 1

Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1688, by Mary his wife, dau. of Curwen Reigate.


Isabella Emily.
Eawlinson, Esq. of Cark Hall, co. Lancaster) to. Anne, dau. ;
Charlotte Augusta, m. 17 Aug. 1869, Rev. Frank Parnell,,
and heir of John Alt, Esq. of Loughborough, co. Leicester, and Rector of Oxted, eldest son of the late C. 0. Parnell,,
d. 6 Aug. 1786, leaving a son, Esq. of Hampton Wick.
Thomas Borough, Esq. of Castlefield, who first recorded in Mary Anne Alice. Ida Frances. Helen Henrietta.!
the College of Arms the change in the spelling of the name Blanche Stewart, to. Edward, son of the late Thomas
from Borrow. He was of University College, Oxford, a Broadwood, Esq. of Holmbush.
Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple, and was sometime 1 Henrietta, to. 31 March, 1817, George Octavius Pollard, of
Capt. in the Leicester Militia. He to. 26 April, 1788, Jane, Lower Seymour Street, London, only surviving son of the!
lateRev. John Pollard, M. A., D.D., Rector of Bennington,
only dau. of William Smithson, Esq. of Ledstone Park, Ferry-
Herts, by Sophia his wife, dau. of the late General and
bridge, co. York, and by her had issue, Lady Frances Morgan.
John Charles Burton, his heir. 2 Emily, to. 26 March, 1844, Charles Hoskyns, only son oi
~
Jane, m. 3 May, 1832, George Hill, Esq., Capt. Royal Horse Charles L. Hoskins Master, Esq., of Barrow Green House,’
Artillery, eldest son of Sir Robert Chambre Hill, of Prees Surrey, and Codnor Castle, co. Derby.
Hall, Salop. He d. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
Anna Honora, d. unm. 19 Oct. 1852. William Borrer, Esq. of Henfield, J.P., F.R.S., and F.L.S.
Mr. Borough, who removed from Castlefield to Chetwynd b. May, 1781 to. 28 March, 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel
; ;

Park, 1803, was s. at his decease by his only surviving son and Hall, Esq. of New Hall, Sussex, and by her (who d. 1864) hac

heir, John Charles Burton Borough, Esq. of Chetwynd issue,


Park. William, now of Pakyns Manor.
i.
Arms— Gu., the root of an oak-tree eradicated and couped, ii. Dawson, of Altamont, Kilbride, co. Carlow, J.P., F.R.A.S. 1

in pale, sprouting out two branches, ppr., with the shield of to. 1856, Georgiana Margaret, eldest dau. of Thoma •

Pallas hanging thereon, or. Braddell, Esq., J.P. of Coolmelagh, co. Wexford.
Crest—An eagle, ppr., holding the shield of Pallas in its hi. Lindfield, of Elmgrove, Sussex.
c'aws. i. Ann, to. Nicholas Hall, Esq. of Portslade.

Motto—'Virtute et robore. ii. Fanny, to. Rev. Charles Dunlop, M.A., Vicar of Hen
Sea t —
Hulland Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire; and Chetwynd field, deceased. 'i

Park, Newport, Shropshire. I


I
hi. Elizabeth. iv. Isabel. v. Adelaide'. 1
. —
BOR TI1E LANDED GENTRY. BOS 1G3

Mr. Borrer d. 18C3. Henrietta, d. 1828 and m. Grace, m. 1868, to Rev. Robert
;

Arms—Az., a lion rampant erminois holding in his dexter Brown, Quebec Street, Chapel, London, who assumed on his
paw an auger (borer), ppr.,debruised by a chevron arg., marriage the additional surname of Borthwick. He m. 2ndly,
charged with three escutcheons of the field, the centre bearing Mrs. Simpson, widow of Col. Simpson, of Plean, co. Stirling,
a white rose seeded and pointed, ppr. and had issue by her, i. Alexander, Capt. Rifle Brigade;

Crest A buck’s head erased ppr., fretty arg., holding an
ii.Francis, agent for Gladstone and Co., Madras.
auger, ppr., in its mouth.

Motto Fide laboro. Arms —
Arg., three cinquefoils sa.
/Seats—Brook Hill, and Pakyns Manor, Sussex. —
Crest A Moor’s head couped ppr.

Supporters Two angels, ppr., winged or.

Mottoes Qui conducit, and Fide et spe.
EOBREK. OF ANGESTOH. —
Seats Crookston House, Burnhouse, and Borthwick Castle,
all near Heriot, Midlothian.
Boerer, John Hamlyn, Esq. of Angeston, co.
Gloucester, J.P. for the co., b. Oct. 1849, educated
at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Mr. Borrer BOSANQUET OF FOREST HOUSE.
is son of J.-Hamlyn Borrer, Esq. ( d 1851), by .
Bosanqttet, Samuel Richard, Esq. of The Forest
Emily his wife (m. 1842), dau. of the late House, Epping Forest, Essex, and of Dingestow
Col. W. Forrest; grandson of J. Hamlyn Borrer, Court, co. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., Chairman of
Esq., who d. 1856, by Mary, his wife, d. 1869, Quarter Sessions co. Monmouth, b. 1 April, 1800 ;
dau. of the late H. Hall, Esq. of Portslade, and m. 4 Feb. 1830, Emily, eldest dau. of George
great-grandson of John Borrer, Esq., who m. Ann Courthope, Esq. of Whiligh, Sussex, and by her
Hamlyn, co-heiress of Sunt {see preceding Memoir) (who d. 1 Jan. 1869) had issue,
For Lineage and Arms ,
see preceding Memoir. i. Samuel Courthope, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon, b. 2 March,
Seat —Angeston, Dursley. 1832 m. 7 Aug. 1862, Mary, 2nd dau. of the late John
;

Arkwright, Esq. of Hampton Court, Herefordshire, and


BOSROWES OF GXI/LTOWH. has issue, 1 Samuel Roland Courthope, b. 6 Sept. 1868;
2 Yivia Henry Courthope, 6. 13 April, 1872; 1 Maud, b.
Borrowes, Robert Higginson, Esq. of Gill- 18 May, 1865.
town, co. Kildare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, ii. Claude (Rev.), Vicar of Christchurch, Folkestone, b. 8
and formerly Major
late Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, Nov. 1833; m. 22 May, 1861, his first-cousin, Amelia
of Kildare Rifles, b. 25 Sept.1826 m. 9 June, ; Eliza, 2nd dau. of Admiral Charles John Bosanquet, and

1859, the Hon. Louisa Katherine Browne, 3rd dau. has had issue, 1 Claude Charles Courthope, b. 19 Dec.
of John Cavendish, 3rd Lord Kilmaine, which lady 1862; 2 Charles Richard, 6. 21 April, 1865; 3 Reginald
Albert, b. 14 June, 1867; 4 Raymond A., b. 1869, d.
d. s. p. 14 Jan. 1877.
1873; 5 Eustace F., 6. 20 April, 1871.
?£wca(J£.—Robert Borrowes, Esq. of Gilltown, co. hi. George Stanley, Capt. R.N., b. 18 April, 1835; m. 15
Kildare, 3rd son of Sir Kildare Dixon Borrowes, Bart., by Jane Sept. 1864, his first-cousin, Caroline Susan, only dau. of
his 2nd wife, dau. of Joseph Higginson, Esq. of Mount Ophaley, Rev. William Courthope, and has issue, William Cecil,
co. Kildare m. Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Madden, Esq. of
; 12 Oct. 1866 and Ethel.
b. ;

Hilton, co. Monaghan, and had issue, iv. Frederick Albert, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 8 Feb.
Robert Higginson', now of Gilltown. 1837 m. 22 Aug. 1871, Albinia Mary, eldest dau. of John
;

Kate, d. 5 Dec. 1837. Curtis Hayward, Esq. of Quedgeley House, co. Gloucester,
Jane Harriette, m. 1833, Hans Hendrick, Esq. of Kerdiffs-
and has issue, Bernard Hugh, o. 21 Nov. 1872 and Lilian.
;
town, co. Kildare and d. March, 1877.
v. Walter Henry, b. 10 Jan. 1839; m. 5 April, 1866,
;

Emily, m. 1848, William Roche, Esq. of Buttevant Castle,


co. Cork. Penelope Eliza, eldest dau. of Rev. Stewart Forster, of
Elizabeth, m. 1844, William Cramer Roberts, Esq. of Thorn- Southend, Lewisham, and has issue, Henry Stewart, b. 29
ton, co. Kildare. Jan. 1867 Evelyn Mabel and Florence Mary.
; ;

Gertrude, m. 1st, 1849, Richard Bourke, Esq., nephew of vi. Edmund Fletcher, b. 2 Sept. 1840; m. Mary, eldest dau.
John, 4th Earl of Mayo; and 2ndly, 1858, North Peat, Esq. of Major Marriott.
I Mr. Borrowes d. 13 June, 1850. vii.Reginald David, 6. 24 Jan. 1847; d. 1849.
Arms— Or, on a cross gu. five mullets pierced arg., in the vin. William David, b. 3 June, 1849; m. 7 Aug. 1872,
:

irst quarter a lion passant guardant of the field, Elinor, 3rd dau. of G. Hamilton Verity, Esq., and has a
i Crest —A lion sejant arg., ducally crowned or. dau., Mabel.

Motto Non vi virtute. ix. Richard Arthur, b. 25 May, 1852.
L Seat —Gilltown, near Newbridge.
i. Emily Letitia, m. 3 Oct. 1861, Rev. John Lloyd, M.A.,
Rector of Llanvapley, co. Monmouth, and has issue.
BOSTHWICK OF CROOKSTOIT. ii. Fanny Elizabeth. in. Ellen Edith, d. 1859.
Borthwick, John, Esq. of Crookston and Borth-
UtlTPHIJB. Pierre Bosanquet (son of Fulcrand Bosanquet,
vick Castle, J.P. co. Edinburgh ; m. 1854, Eliza- or de Bosanquet, living 1583, and Demile. Bonne Boisse
)eth, eldest dau. of Admiral James Pringle, of his wife, grandson of Pierre Bosanquet and Demile. Catherine
lorwoodlee, co. Selkirk. Perrane, and great-grandson of Roubs Bosanquet of Colognac,
in Cevennes), m. about 1623, Antoinette Mainville, and was

Htn£3IJ£. The surname of Borthwick is apparently local, father of
ssumed from lands of that name on Borthwick Water, co.
Pierre Bosanquet, of Lunel, in Languedoc, who m. GaU-
elkirk. Thomas de Borthwick obtained an estate near Lauder,
larde de Barbut, and had seven children, of whom the eldest,
l Berwickshire, from Robert Lauder, of Quarrelwood, in the
Marguerite, was wife of Jean Gaussen, b. at Lunel, 1636. At
sign of King David II. Sir William Borthwick was possessor
the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, the family became
f the lands of Catkune, in the reign of King Robert II.,
divided. The second and third sons of Pierre, viz., David and
hich appears by a charter dated 1378.
John, sought refuge in England, where John was naturalized,
Sir William Borthwick, junior, Ambassador at Rome in
by private Act of Parliament, 1703, and d. unm. in London
125, was created Baron Borthwick in 1433, and d. 1458,
in 1750, aged 75; and
aving two sons, viz., William, 2nd Lord Borthwick, and
David Bosanquet, b. 31 Oct. 1661 m. 15 Sept. 1698, Eliza-
ohn de Borthwick, who acquired the estate of Crookston in ;

beth, eldest dau. of Claude Hays, Esq. He d. 5 July, 1732,


146, and from whom descended, through twelve generations
leaving by her (who d. 30 Sept. 1737) issue,
s set forth in the petition presented to the House of Lords,

garding the succession to the peerage), i. David, 6. 5 Oct. 1699, Merchant in London, and a learned
antiquary m. Dorcas Melchior, and d. 4 Oct. 1741 (epitaph
John Borthwick, Esq. of Crookston, who m. in 1787, ;

in Woodford Church, Essex), having by her (who d. 18


rizel, eldest dau. of George Adinston, Esq. of Carcant, and
Sept. 1779) a son, Richard, who d. unm. 17 April, 1809
ft at his decease a son and successor, ii. Samuel, of whom presently,

JonN Borthwick, Esq. of Crookston and Borthwick Castle, in. Daniel, d. young.
P. and D.L., m. 1st, 16 March, 1819, Anne, eldest dau. iv. Claude, 6. 15 March, 1707 d. unm. 26 July, 1786.
;

v. Benjamin, M.D., F.R.S., b. 25 Sept. 1708 ; d. unm. 22


P !
the Right Hon. Robert Dundas, of Arniston, and by her had
Dec. 1755.
>ue, i. John, now of Borthwick and Crookston; ii. Robert,
vi. Pierre, b. 13 Nov. 1709 ; d. unm. at Aleppo, 23 July, 1739.
c. ; hi. William Henry; i. Elizabeth, dec.; n. Grace vu. Daniel, d. young.
M 2
.

1G4 BOS THE LANDED GENTRY. BOS


viii.Jacob, see Smith-Bosanquet of Broxbournebury. Kilmagemogue, Portlaw, J.P., b. Feb. 1805; to. May, 1861,
ix. John, d. young. Amelia Mary Georgiana (d. 24 Sept. 1878), eldest dau. and
i. to. M. Sheppard, and d. s. p. 7 Oct. 1737.
Elizabeth, co-heir of John Sherlock, Esq. of Kilmagemogue, co. Water-
h. Susanna, to. 2 May, 1733, Charles Van Notten, of Amster- ford, and d. Sept. 1878, leaving issue, John Bernard Alexan •

dam, ancestor of Van Notten Pole, Bart, (see Burke’s der, b. 6 Aug. 1863; William Henry Sherlock, 6. 3 Oct. 1864.
Peerage and Baronetage), d. 1 March, 1750; she d. 2 April, Edward Stanley (Rev.), Rector of Bolingbroke. b. 27 March,
1774. 1806; to. 10 June, 1847, Emmeline Blight, and had (by her
Deborah, d. young.
iii. who d. 6 Dec.1878) issue, 1 Edward Bernard, of Queensland,
iv.Margaret, d. young. b.29 July, 1849; 2 George Stanley, R.N., b. 1851 3 Alfred ;

v. Eleanor, to. 24 June, 1736, Henry Lannoy Hunter, Esq. of William, b. 1854; 4 Arthur Cecil, b. 1857; 5 Frederick
Beech Hill, Berks, d. 25 Eeb. 1768; she d. 21. Aug. 1786. Sidney, b. 1858; 6 Charles John, b. 1864; 1 Emmeline.
Chai'les John, Vice-Admiral, b. 22 May, 1807, of Wildwood,
The 2nd son,
Middlesex; to. 5 June, 1832, his cousin, Charlotte Eliza,
Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of the Forest House, Lord of the youngest dau. of Jacob Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxbournebury,
Manor of Low Hall, Essex, 6 4 Sept. 1700; to 1733, Mary,
. .
Herts, and d. 3 Oct. 1871, leaving issue, Henrietta Lsetitia
d m. and sole heiress of William Dunster, Esq. (son of Henry Eliza, to. Lieut.-Gen. Dixon, R.A., V.C. and Amelia ;

Dunster, Esq., and Mary, dau. and sole heiress of Henry Eleanor, to. Claud Bosanquet, Esq.
Gardiner, Esq., M.P. for Ilchester, 12 Charles II.), by Frederick Bernard, Capt. Bengal army, b. 15 Nov. 1812; to.
1855, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Lieut. Barrow, li.N.
Anne, dau. of Sir Peter Vandeput, and had issue,
Eleanor Lsetitia, to. 1852, William, 3rd son of Samuel
Samuel, of whom presently. Gaussen, Esq. of Brookmans, Herts.
William, d. unm. 3 March, 1813. Camilla, to. 1836, William Needham, Esq. of Lenton, Notts,
Anna Maria, to. 16 Jan. 1755, her cousin, John Peter and d. 14 July, 1862.
Gaussen, Esq. Georgiana, to. 1846, Thomas, youngest son of Sir John
Mary, m. 12 Nov. 1781, Rev. John William de la Flechere, Ogilvy, Bart. he d. 16 June, 1871.
;

of Madeley. Anna Maria Nelly.


The elder son, Mr. Bosanquet, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Essex and Monmouth,
Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of Forest House, Essex, and of served the office of High Sheriff of the latter co. 1616. He
Dingestow Court, co. Monmouth, Lieut, of the Forest of d. June, 1843.
Waltham, J.P. and D.L. for Essex, 6. 8 June, 1744; was High
Sheriff of that shire 1770; m. 27 Nov. 1767, his cousin Eleanor,

Arms Or, on a mount vert a tree ppr., on a chief gu. a
crescent between two mullets arg. ; quartering Dunster and
dau. of Henry Lannoy Hunter, Esq. Mr. Bosanquet was Gardiner.
Governor of the Bank of England in 1792. He d. 4 July, 1806,' Crest —A demi-lion rampant couped gu.
leaving issue. Seats —Dingestow Court, Monmouth; and Forest House,
i. Samuel, his heir. Epping, Essex.
ii.Charles, of Rock, Northumberland, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff Northumberland 1828, b. 23 July, 1769; to. 1 June,
1796, Charlotte Anne, dau. of Peter Holford, Esq., Master
BOSANGIUET OF CLAYSMORE.
in Chancery, and d. 20 June, 1850, leaving issue, Bosanquet, Bernard Tindal, Esq. of Clays- j

1 Charles Holford, 6. 21 March, 1798, d. unm. 19 Dec. more, Enfield, Middlesex, Major in the King’s Own
1834.
Royal Tower Hamlets Militia, b. 6 Aug. 1842 m.
2 Robert William (Rev.), of Rock, Alnwick, 6. 26 ;

Jan. 1800; m. 1st, 25 Feb. 1834, Frances, dau. of Col. 11 Nov. 1874, Eva Maude, second dau. of William
Pulleine, of Crake Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue, James Richmond Cotton, Esq., Alderman and M.P.
Charles Bertie Pulleine, J.P., b. 27 Dec. 1834; m. 31 July,
for the City of London, and has a son,
1862, Eliza Isabella, dau. of Ralph Carr-Ellison, Esq.
of Dunstan Hill and Hedgley, and has issue, Robert Bernard James Tindal, b. 13 Oct. 1877.
Carr, b. 7 June, 1871 George Pulleine, b. 16 Feb. 1873;
;

Frances; Amy; Ellen; Elizabeth; and Caroline. —James Whatman Bosanquet,


Esq. of Clays-
more, and Lombard Street, J.P. for Middlesex, and Commis-
Rev. R. W. Bosanquet m. 2ndly, Oct. 16, 1838, Caroline,
dau. of Col. Day Hort McDowall, of Walkinshaw and sioner of Lieutenancy for the city of London, b. 26 Jan. 1804,
Castle Semple, Renfrewshire, and has issue, 2nd son of Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of Forest House and Din-
Robert Holford MacDowell, b. 30 July, 1841, Barrister, gestow Court ( see preceding Memoir ), d 22 Dec. 1877 ; to.
and Fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford. thrice; by his 1st wife, Merelina ( d 2 Sept. 1852), dau. of
Day Hort, Commander R.N., b. 21 March, 1843. Right Hon. Sir N. C. Tindal, he had issue,
George William, Ensign in H.M. 85th regt., afterwards
in H.M. Audit Office, b. 4 July, 1845, d. 24 Jan. 1869. i. James Tindal, 6. 21 March, 1841 d. 1st ;
April, 1847.
Bernard, Fellow and Tutor of University College, ii. Bernard Tindal, now of Claysmore.
Oxford, 6. 14 June, 1848.
iii. Nicholas William Tindal, Lieut. 2nd Foot, b. 2 May,
1844; d. 2 Oct. 1877.
3 George Henry, of Broom-y-close, Herefordshire, b. 8 iv. Frederick Charles Jindal (Rev.), 6. 28 Oct. 1847.
Aug. 1801; m. 18 April, 1850, Louisa, dau. of the late v. Alfred Tindal, b. 2 July, 1850; d. 29 March, 1860.
Admiral Duchwood. i. Merelina Lsetitia Mary, b. 13 March, 1846; to. 30 July, 1

4 John Stayner, d. unm. 1824.


1867, Theodore Bosanquet, Bombay Civil Service, 3rd son
5 Henry Dunster, d. young.
of the late Augustus Henry Bosanquet, Esq. of Osidge, South-
6 Henry Ferdinand, d. unm. 1829. gate, and has issue ( see Bosanquet of Broxbournebury).
1 Mary Anne, to. 26 Jan. 1836, Rev. Edward Fielde, and j

ii. Juliana, b. 15 Dec. 1848 m. 1875, Capt. Manley Charlcs|


;
d. s. p. 12 Dec. 1867.
Matthew Dixon, 8th Foot, eldest son of Major-Gen.
hi. John Bernard (Sir) Right Hon., P.C., D.C.L., Judge of William Manley Hall Dixon, R.A., C.B., and has issue,
the Common Pleas, sometime Lord Commissioner of the Juliana Frances, b. 12 May, 1876.
Great Seal of the United Kingdom, b. 2 May, 1773; to. 12
Merelina Addinal, b. 20 April, 1877.
Sept. 1804, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Richard Lewis, Esq.
of Llantilio Grossenny, co. Monmouth, and had a son, iii. Georgina Maria Annie, b. 15 Oct. 1851.
Lewis Bernard, d. young. Sir J. B. Bosanquet d. 25 Sept.
1847.
Arms &c ,

As preceding.
.

Seat— Claysmore, Enfield, Middlesex.


The eldest son,
Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of the Forest House and Dingestow
Court, b. 26 Aug. 1768 to. 19 Jan. 1798, Lsetitia Philippa, the
;
B O SAN QJJET OF TEE RCCX.
younger of the two daus. (the elder, Camilla, to. Sir Charles See Bosanquet of Forest House.
Style, Bart.) of James Whatman, Esq. of Vinters, Kent, by his
1st wife, Sarah, eldest dau. of Edward Stanley, Esq., LL.D., SMITH-BOSAN QJJET OF BROXBOURNE-
cousin of the 11th Earl of Derby, and had issue, BURY.
Samuel Richard, now of Forest House and Dingestow Smith-Bosanquet, Horace- James, Esq. of Brox
Court.
James Whatman, of Claysmore, Enfield, Middlesex, J.P., bournehury, Herts, J.P. and D.L., High Sherif
b. 26 Jan. 1804; m. 1st, 1840, Merelina, only dau. of the 1873, b. 24 Feb. 1829 m. 7 Oct. 1858, Cecilia Jam
;
Right Hon. Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal, Lord Chief Wentworth, only child and heiress of the lab (

J ustice of the Common Pleas, by whom he had issue (see


George Jacob Bosanquet, of Broxbournebury, J.P.
1

Bosanquet of Claysmore). He to. 2ndly, 1854, Fanny-


Georgina, dau. of Lord John Somerset, brother of the 5th H.L., High Sheriff of Herts, Secretary to H.M *

Duke of Beaufort; and3rdly, Emily Dorothy, dau. of James Legation, and Charge d’ Affairs at Madrid, and has k
Best, Esq. of Park House, Kent, and by her had issue, ll

three daus., Harriet, Elizabeth, and Aylmer Adela. Mr. i. George Richard, b. 5 February, 1866. , .

J. W. Bosanquet d. 22 Dec. 1877. n. Marian Constance.


f

i. Florence Cecilia. in. Ell; |

William Henry Francis, of Knockane, co. Waterford, and iv. Alice Eugenia. v. Lettice Evelyn.
;
: J

EOS THE LANDED GENTRY, BOS 165

This gentleman assumed, by sign manual, 8 Sept. county 1803. He to. 27 Sept. 1790, Henrietta, dau. of Sir
George Armytage, Bart., and had, with two daus. (Henrietta
1866, the surname of Bosanquet, in addition to,
Maria, in. her cousin, John Wentworth, Esq., and Charlotte
and after his patronymic, Smith.
Eliza, m. her cousin, Adm. Charles John Bosanquet, R.N.),
ECtltPfljJC.— Jacob Bosanquet, 8th son of David Bosan- two sons, George Jacob, late of Broxbournebury and Richard ;

quet, the first settler in England ( see Bosanquet of Forest Godfrey, of Benham, Berks, 6. 29 Sept. 1793, to. 1852, Grace,
House), to. 1748, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hanbury, Esq. of dau. of William Browne, Esq. of Brownes Hill, co. Carlow.
Kelmarsh, co. Northampton, and had issue, The elder son,
i. Jacob, his heir. George Jacob Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxbournebury, Herts,
ii. William, Banker of London, in. 1787, Charlotte Eliza- High Sheriff of that shire 1833, b. 1 July, 1791 m. 30 Oct. ;
beth, dau. of John Ives, Esq., of Norwich, and d. 21 June,
1831, his cousin, Cecilia, dau. of William Franks, Esq. of Beech
18C0, having had issue,
Hill, and widow of Samuel Robert Gaussen, Esq. of Brook-
1 William George Ives, H.E.I.C.S., b. 10 Feb. 1789; in.
mans, Herts, and left a dau.,
1822, Eliza, dau. of Patrick Cumming, Esq., and d. 31
March, 1857, leaving issue, Cecilia Jane Wentworth, to. 1858, Horace James Smith,
Eleanor, in. 1850, E. Meade, Esq. now Smith-Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxbournebury, 4th son of
Constance, to. 1852, Sir S. Paul Hunter Bart.
Samuel George Smith, Esq., nephew of the 1st Lord Car-
rington.
2 Augustus Henry, of Osidge, Herts 6. 1 March, 1792 ;

in. 20 June, 1825, Louisa, dau. of David Be van, Esq. of Mr. Bosanquet was His Majesty’s Charge d’ Affaires at Madrid
Belmont, Herts, and d. 1877, having had issue, from 1828 to 1830. He d. 3 July. 1866.
Horace Augustus, b. 8 Aug. 1827; d. 26 Aug. 1840.
Arthur, Bombay Civil Service, b. 27 Oct. 1828; in. 16 Jamilij of J§mi%
April, 1861, Isabella Matilda, dau. of Col. Crawford, and
has had issue Samuel George Smith, Esq., b. 1789; 2nd son, by Elizabeth-
1 Lionel Arthur, b. 29 Jan. 1862
:

2 Victor Foulcrand, b. 1 Feb. 1863 3 Oswald Vivian, Frances his wife, eldest dau. of Edmund Turnor, Esq. of
;

b. 5 April, 1866 4 Eva Geraldine, d. 27 Dec. 1860


; ;
Stoke Rochford and Panton House, co. Lincoln, of Samuel
5 Nora Louisa, and 6 Aileen Isabel. Smith, Esq. of Woodhall Park, Herts, M.P., who was next
Perceval, b. 30 Dec. 1831 in. 9 Aug. 1859, his cousin,
; younger brother of Robert, 1st Lord Carrington, created 1796
Charlotte Louisa, dau. of Richard Bevan, Esq. of
(see Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage)', to. 4 July, 1821,
Brighton, and has had issue 1 Augustus Perceval, b.
:

26 Oct. 1860; 2 Eugene Perceval, b. 13 Oct. 1862; Eugenie, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Robert Chatfield, LL.D., Vicar
3 Gerald Perceval, b. 26 April, 1864, d. 8 Feb. 1865 of Chatteris, and by her (who d. 5 Jan. 1838) had issue,
4 Louis Perceval, b. 20 July, 1865; 5 Herbert Perceval, Samuel George, of Sacombe Park, Ware, J.P., and M.P. for
b. 3 Feb. 1867 6 Maurice Perceval, b. 16 April, 1868,
; Aylesbury, b. 1822.
and d. 18 April, 1870. Frederick Chatfield of Bramcote Hall, Notts, M.P. for North
Theodore, Bombay Civil Service, b. 22 June, 1833; in. Notts, 6. 1823; to. 1858, Harriet Maud, dau. of Francis Pym,
30 July, 1867, Merelina Laetitia Mary, dau. of James Esq. of the Hasells, Beds, and has issue.
Whatman Bosanquet, Esq. of Claysmore, and has issue Rowland, of Duffield Hall, co. Derby, M.P. for South Derby-
1 James Tindal Ives, b. 17 Aug. 1868 2 Henry Theo- ; shire, b. 1826 to. 1857, Constance, dau. of the Right Hon.
;

dore Augustus, b. 3 Aug. 1870; 3 Bernard Charles Lord Granville Somerset, and has issue.
Horace, b. 3 March, 1876; 1 Mary Frances Merelina, Horace James, who has assumed the additional surname
b. 3 Oct. 1871; 2 Adelaide Louisa, 6.21 March, 1873; of Bosanquet, and is now of Broxbournebury, as above.
3 Juliana Florence Cecilia, b. 16 June, 1877. Charlotte.
Cecil (Rev.), M.A., b. 12 Dec. 1838; to. 17 Oct. 1866, Eugenie.
Theodosia, dau. of John Mellor Chapman, Esq., and had
Mr. Samuel George Smith cl. 4 Oct. 1863.
issue, 1 Gaston Augustus Ives, b. 12 July, 1874; 1
Madeline, d. 29 Sept. 1867 2 Ernestine Theodosia
;
Arms— Quarterly: 1st and
4th, or, on a mount vert a tree
Favell, 3 Aline Coralie Raymond, d. 30 April, 1874. ppr., on a chief gu. a crescent between two mullets arg., for
Gustavus (Rev.), M.A'., Rector of Clophill, Ampthill, Bosanquet 2nd and 3rd, or, a chevron cottised between
;

Beds, 6. 18 Aug. 1840; in. 3 June, 1868, his cousin, three demi-griffins the two in chief respectant each other sa.
Cecilia Carus, dau. of Rev. David Barclay Bevan, Vicar Crests —
A demi-lion rampant couped gu., for Bosanquet;
of Little Amwell, Herts, and has issue, 1 Cyril Gusta- an elephant’s head erased or, eared gu., charged on the neck
vus, 6. 10 April, 1869; 2 Florian Gustavus, 6. 3 April, with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, az., for Smith.
1870; Leila Frances. —
Motto Tenax et fidelis.
Louisa Clara, in. 11 Nov. 1859, Rev. Horace Meyer, Seat —Broxbournebury, Hoddesdon, Herts.
Rector of Trowbridge, Wilts.
Emmeline Favell, in. 24 July, 1852, Col. Charles John
Gibb, Royal Engineers, who d. Dec. 1865.
Adela. BOSVILE OF RAVENFIELD.
3 John, to. 1 July, 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Boileau, Esq., and d. 20 Dec. 1820, leaving a dau., Bosvile, Thomas Rolle, Esq. of Ravenfield
Alicia. Park, co. York, s. his father, 1877.
4 Samuel, m. Sophia, dau. of James Tschudi Broad-
wood, Esq. of Lyne, Sussex, and d. 20 Oct. 1848. His iLtntaiJC. —
ohn Bosville, of London (4th son of Rev.
widow to. 2ndly, Rev. Henry Raymond Barker. Thomas Bosville, Vicar of Braithwell, co. York, and brother of
5 Edwin, to. Eliza, dau. of Thomas Terry, of Dum- Rev. Thomas Bosvile, Rector of Ufford) of a very ancient
mer House, Hants, and d. 30 Aug. 1852, leaving a dau. Yorkshire family, to. Mary, dau. of Henry Robins, and had,
Frances, to. 1859, W. Goldstone, Esq.
with a dau., Mary, an only son,
1 Charlotte Elizabeth Ives, d. unin. 1852.
2 Sophia, in. her cousin, William John, eldest son of John Thomas Bosvile, Esq., who became possessed of the estate
William Commerell, Esq. of Strood, Sussex, d. 27 Feb. of Ulverscroft Abbey, co. Leicester, by the will of his distant
1836. She d. 15 Nov. 1841, leaving issue, Sir John E. relation, Charles Bosvile, Esq. of Byanna, in Staffordshire.
Commerell, V.C., K.C.B., ar.d Henrietta Sophia, wife of He m. his cousin, Bridget, 3rd dau. and co-heir of the Rev.
Fitzmaurice Gustavus Bloomfield. Thomas Bosvile, Rector of Ufford, and dying 1771, was s. by
3 Emma, to. Chevalier de Kantzow, His Swedish Majesty’s
his elder son,
Minister at Lisbon, and d. 1871.
4 Harriet, to. John Raymond Barker, Esq. of Fairford William Parktn Bosvile, Esq. of Ulverscroft Abbey
Park, Gloucestershire, and d. 8 Aug. 183U. and Ravenfield Hall, who d. s. p. 1811, and was s. by his
in. Henry, of Clanville, Hants, High Sheriff of that co. 1815, brother.
to. 1790, Caroline, dau. of Christopher Anstey, Esq., the The Rev. Thomas Bosvile, of Ravenfield, who d. unrn.
poet, and d. 29 Jan. 1817, having had issue, 1824,having made by will a settlement of his estates on the
Henry, b. 29 Dec. 1793 in. 6 June, 1827, Mary, dau. of
;
descendants of his eldest aunt {ex parte inaterna), Margaret
William Richards, Esq.* and d. 31 Jan. 1861, leaving a Bosvile, wife of James Birch, Esq., and dau. of Rev. Thomas
son, Henry Anstey, 6. 25 March, 1828, in. 4 Sept. 1861, Bosvile, B.D., Rector of Ufford, co. Northampton, by Eliza-
Mary Anne, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Luttrell, of
beth his wife, sister and co-heir of John Bolle, Esq. of Thorpe
Kilve Court, Somersetshire, and has issue.
Caroline Jane. Hall, co. Lincoln. Under that disposition, he was s. by his

i. Susannah, m. James Whatman, Esq. of Vinters, Kent. cousin,


ii. Mary, to. John William Commerell, Esq. of Strood, Thomas James Birch, of Thorpe Hall, Lieut. -Col. 1st Life
Sussex. Guards, who assumed the surname of Bosvile, by sign-manual.
hi. Elizabeth, to. her cousin, Samuel Robert Gaussen, Esq. He d. s. p. 1829, and was s. by his cousin,
of Brookmans, Plerts. Thomas Bosvile Lee, afterwards Bos vile, of Ravenfield, J.P.,
te d. 9 June, 1767. The eldest
son, 6. 4 May, 1799 who assumed, by royal license, 1829, the sur-
;

.Jacob Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxburnebury, Herts, forty- name of Bosvile, in lieu of his patronymic Lee, upon suc-
ve years an East India Director, served as Sheriff of the ceeding to the Ravenfield estate, on the death of his kinsman,
— . ;

ICG B OS TEE LANDED GENTRY. BOT


Queen of Henry VI., 30 May, 1445. lie was buried in St.
the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas James Bosvile, in accordance
with the will of the Rev. Thomas Bosvile, of Ravenfield. He Peter's church, Sandwich. His descendant,

m. Aug. 1829, Harriet, dau. of William Jackson, Esq., Deputy William Boteler, Esq. F.S.A., of Brook Street, in Eastry,
b. 4 Oct. 1745 ( son of Richard Boteler, Esq. of Brook Street,
Commissioner-General, and widow of Samuel Petrie, Esq., and
in Eastry, d. 1792); on. 1st, 26 April, 1774, Sarah, dau. of
by her (who d. 16 Oct. 1865) had, with other issue, a son and
heir, the present Thomas P.olle Bosvile. Esq. of Ravenfield.
Thomas Fuller, Esq. of Statenborough, Kent, by whom (who
lie d. 1877. d. 9 Jan. 1777) he had a son, William Fuller, late of Eastry.
Mr. Boteler on. 2ndly, 15 March, 1785, Mary, dau. of John
Arms—Arg., five fusils in fesse gu. in ch'.cf three bears’ Harvey, Esq., Capt. R.N. (who died of wounds received in
heads sa. the action of the 1st of June, 1794), and by her had,
Crest —An ox issuing from a knoll of trees ppr. Richard, Lieut.-Col. Royal Engineers, b. 24 Oct. 1786; lost
Motto— lntento in Deum animo. at sea on his return from Halifax in 1833.
Seat — Ravenfield Park, near Rotherham. Henry, Capt. R.N., b. 15 Feb. 1793; to. 1 Dec. 1823, Hen-
rietta, dau. of the late Allan Bellingham, Esq., and niece
of Sir William Bellingham, of Castle Bellingham, Bart.,
and has issue one son, William Henry, b. 21 July, 1850.
DOUGLAS-BOSWELL OF GARB ALL AN and three daus., Mary Julia Monique; Alice Maria;
Henrietta Eliza. Mr. Henry Boteler d. 22 Aug. 1831.
Douglas-Boswell Patrick Charles, Esq. of John Harvey, Capt. R.N., b. 11 Feb. 1796; on. 15 Aug. 1832,
Garrallan, Ayrshire, 5. his brother, John Douglas Helen Agnes, 5th dau. of the late James West, Esq. of
Bryanston Square, London, and has issue, William John
Boswell, 1863 ; in. 1856, Annabella A. C., eldest Casberd Boteler, Esq. of Taplow, Bucks, Commander
dau. of George Innes, Esq. of Capertee, New South R.N., b. 12 Nov. 1842; Robert, b". 1 Nov. 1844; Henry
Wales, and has issue, Harvey, Lieut. R.N., b. 25 Nov. 1848; Edward Griffiths, b .
29 June, 1852; Francis Wilford, b. 16 Dec. 1854; Emma
i. Hamilton. ii.John. Mary Helen Agnes J ulia Elizabeth and Annie Adelaide*
; ; ;

i. Jane. n. Georgina Lorn. d. 9 Nov. 1871.


r

in. Margaret Christina. Thomas, Commander R.N. b. 1 May, 1797 d. 21 Nov. 1829,
: ;

while in command of H.M.S. “ Hecla,” employed on a sur-


5ltlt£7tCJC. William Boswell, Esq. of Knockroon, only veying and exploring expedition on the coast of Africa.
son of John Boswell, of Auchinleck, by his second wife, Edward, M.A. and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cam-
bridge, Vicar of St. Clement’s, Sandwich, b. 29 April, 1798
Hon. Christian Stewart, dau. of Lord Ochiltree, obtained a
d. 9 Aug. 1831.
grant of the lands of Knockroon from his father about 1600. Robert, of Llandough Castle, co. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L.,
He was s by his son,
. formerly Capt R.E., b. 11 Sept. 1801; on. 3 Dec. 1835,
William Boswell, Esq. of Knockroon, to. Margaret, dau. of Marie Anne, only dau. of the Rev. John Thomas Casberd,
Montgomerie, of Brigend, by whom he had issue, D.C.L. Robert d. 24 Jan. 1866, and his wife d. 20 Jan.
1866.
William, his heir.
Eliza, m. 5 July, 1819, the Rev. C. J. Burton, M.A., Vicar of
Elizabeth, who s. her brother.
Lydd, Kent, and had issue; d. 26 June, 1866.
Agnes.
Julia, on. 18 Jan. 1820, the Rev. Thomas Stephen Hodges,
The only son, M.A., late Rector of Little Waltham, Essex and d. 20 Nor.
;

William Boswell, of Knockroon, who d. s. p., was s. by 1824, leaving issue.


his sister, Maria. Agnes, d. Oct. 1857. Bertha.
Elizabeth Boswell, to. John Fergusson, Esq., by whom Mr. Boteler d. 4 Sept. 1818, and was s. by his son,
she had one child, William Fuller Boteler, Esq. of Brook Street, Eastry*
Margaret Fergusson, to. John Boswell, second son of Q.C., and Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, Recorder of the City of
David Boswell, of Craigston, and had, with five daus. one Canterbury and towns and ports of Sandwich, Hytlie and New
son, Romney, and of the borough of Deal, and Steward of the
John Boswell, Esq. of Knockroon, on. Christina, dau. of town of Fordwich, 6. 5 Jan. 1777 on. 29 Nov. 1808, Charlotte,
;

Hamilton of Everton, and had one son and four daus. He sold dau. of the late James Leigh Joynes, Esq. of Mount Pleasant,
the estate of Knockroon on the failure of the Douglas Heron near Gravesend (which lady d. 1839), and had issue,
and Co. Bank, and was s. by his son, i. William, late representative.
Hamilton Boswell, Esq. to. Jane Douglas, the heiress of ii. Richard, present representative.
Garrallan, whereupon he assumed the name of Douglas- m Thomas, b. 10 Sept. 1823; ci. the following day.
Boswell. He had issue, i. Charlotte Grace. ii. Mary.
hi. Elizabeth Catherine. iv. Sarah, d. 1857.
John, who succeeded.
v. Catherine. vi. Anne, d. 1839.
Patrick Charles, present proprietor.
Jessie, d. young. Mr. Boteler and was s. by his son,
d. 23 Oct. 1845,
Christiana, on. Alexander Dunlop, of Clober. William Boteler, Esq. of Brook Street, Eastry, Kent, 6. 23
Katherine. Jane. Oct. 1810; M.A., Barrister-at-Law, d.unm. 1867, and was s.
Margaret, on. Rev. R. Henanson.
by his brother, Richard Boteleb, Esq., now of Eastry.
Janet, to. D. Campbell, Esq., Banker.
John Douglas-Boswell, the eldest son, s. his mother in the

Arons Arg., three escutcheons sa. each charged with a
covered cup or.
lands of Garrallan and Boig in 1862. He on. Christian, dau. —
Crest A covered cup or, between a pair of wings endorsed,
of Capt. M. Hamilton, of Dowar, and d. s. p. in 1863, when he the dexter arg., sinister az.
was s. by his brother, now of Garallan. —
Motto Do not for to repent.
Arons—Arg., on a fess sa. three cinquefoils of the

Seat Brook Street, Eastry, Sandwich, Kent.
field,
on a canton az., a lymphad within a double tressure flory-
counterflory or, for Boswell; arg., a heart imperially crowned,
ppr., between two buckles az., with n a bordure gu. on a chief GARNETT-BOTEIELD OF DECKER HILL.
of the third three stars of the field, for Douglas.
Crests —
A falcon ppr. hooded gu. belled or, Boswell ; a Garnett Boteield, Rev. William Bishton,
heart ppr., Douglas. M.A., of Decker Hill, Salop, and Houghton Hall,
Mottoes— Vraye foy ; and fords et fidclis. m. 1st,
co. Chester, J.P., M.A., b. 27 June, 1816 ;
-Seat— Garrallan, co. Ayr.
2 Nov. 1848, Sarah, dau. of William Dutton, Esq.
of Halewood House, co. Lancaster, and by her
(who d. 18 Feb. 1867) has issue,
BOTELER OF EASTRY. i. William Egerton, J.P., b. 16 Aug. 1849.
Boteler, Richard, Esq. of Eastry, Kent, ii. Alfred Stanton, 6^1850. iii. Walter Dutton, 6. 1S54.
M.A. St. John’s College, Cambridge, b. 2 May, iv. Charles Ramsey, b. 1858.
1821. i. Lucy Sophia. ii. Grace Catharine.

iii. Annie Augusta.


EtnCJjJC.-This family is of very ancient standing in the
co. of Kent. As back as the commencement of the I5th
far
He m. 2ndly, 1872, Emily, dau. of Alexander
century, we find John Boteler, of Sandwich, Kent, Mayor of Wright, Esq. of Guildford Lawn, Dover. This
that corporation, annis 1440-43-44, and 1445; one of the Bur- gentleman, eldest son of Rev. William Garnett,
gesses in Parliament for Sandwich in 1445 and 1447, and one of Haughton Hall, co. Chester, Rector of Church
of the supporters of the canopy at the coronation of Margaret, Tilston (who d. 1829), by Sophia his wife, only dau.
BOU THE LANDED GENTRY. EOU 1G7

and heiress of John Bishton, Esq. of Kilsall House, Crest —A cockatrice or.
Motto— Prim& voce salutat.
!
Salop, and grandson of George Garnett, Esq. of Seat —Willingham, near Market-Rascn.
! Haughton Hall, by Anne his wife, dau. of Samuel
Sanders, Esq., was authorized by royal license, dated
30 Oct. 1863, in compliance with a proviso contained BOTJLTBEE OF SPRINGFIELD.
in the last will and testament of William Botfield, Boultbee, Henry Townshend, Esq. of Spring-
Esq., late of Decker Hill aforesaid, deceased, to take field, co. Warwick, 3 March, 1827; J.P., D.L.,
b.

and henceforth use the surname of Botfield, in High Sheriff 1865, R.A. ; m. 30 Aug.
late Capt.
addition to and after that of Garnett, and to bear 1856, Juliana Mary Caroline, 2nd dau. of Sir
the arms of Botfield quarterly with those of Garnett. Willoughby Wolstan Dixie, 7th bart. of Bos worth
I The family of Garnett have been settled for several Park, co. Leicester, and widow of Charles Goring,
generations in the parishes of Bunbury, Acton, and Esq., M.P. of Wiston Park, Sussex, and has issue,
|

Nantwich, co. Chester. Mr. Garnett Botfield has i. Charles Archibald Townshend, Lieut. 20th regt., 6. 27
one brother, Alfred Ingilby Garnett, m. Catharine, July, 1857.

I
widow of Capt. C. H. Key, and has issue, Eanny ii. Henry Wolstan, 6. 31 March, 1861.
Blanche and Jane Sophia. i. Eleanor Cicile. ii. Rosamond Julia.

Arms— Quarterly : 1st and


harry of twelve per pale
4th, Capt. Boultbee is co-heir of the Barony of Ferrers
i
embattled or and az., counterchanged, on a canton sa. a of Chartley, and of the Barony of Compton, both
- stag's attires affixed to the scalp or, for Botfield. 2nd and now in abeyance.
3rd, bendy of four gu. and sa. a lion rampant arg. crowned
3LtntiljJ£.—This family has been settled in the counties of
|

or, a bordure indented of the last, for Garnett.


Crests —
Of Botfield on a rock a stag at gaze, holding in
:
and Warwick for full 300 years.
Leicester
; the mouth an arrow fesswise, all ppr. Of Garnett a demi- : Joseph Boultbee, Esq. of Springfield, co. Warwick, m.
t lion arg., crowned or, gorged with a plain collar, vair, and Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Moore, Esq. of Barn, co. Tipperary,
holding between the paws a lozenge gu., charged with a bee by Henrietta his wife, dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas
gold.
Taylor, Bart., and had issue,
Motto —The Lord will provide. Joseph Moore, his heir.
Seats —Decker Hill, Shiffnal; and Haughton Hall, Cheshire. Richard Moore, Rector of Barnwell, co. Northampton, J.P.,
b. 1794; m. 1816, Mary, dau. of the late Sir Christopher
Pegge, and has Richard and other issue.
BOUCHERETT OF WILLINGHAM. Edward Moore, m. Beatrice, dau. of John Eoultbee, Esq. of
Baxterley, co. Warwick.
Bottchebett, Louisa, of Willingham and Stal- Frederick Moore, Capt. R.N.
lingborough, co. Lincoln, b. 1 Jan. 1821 ; s. her Charlotte Anna, m. Lieut.-Col. Dundas.
Helena Maria, m. Rev. J. W. Bree, of Allesley.
brother 8 June, 1877.
The
iLuiffvgC. —
The Boucheretts are of ancient French des-
elder son,
Joseph Moore Boultbee, Esq. of Springfield, J.P. and D.L.,
cent. Armont de Boucherat, d. 1564, Avocat du Roi; and
Lieut.-Col. Warwickshire Militia, m. 5 Aug, 1815, the Lady
Louis Boucherat, of the same family, son of Jean Boucherat,
Elizabeth Margaret Ferrers Townshend, 3rd dau. and co-heir
Maitre des Comptes, was Changelier de France and Garde
of George, 2nd Marquess Townshend, and by her (who d. 18
des Sceaux in 1685. The first who settled at Willing-
Dec. 1868) had issue,
ham was Matthew Boucheret, naturalised 1644. His
descendant,
Henry Townshend, now of Springfield.
Charlotte Elizabeth. Henrietta.
Mathew Boucheret, Esq. of Willingham, co. Lincoln, m. Elizabeth, m. James Roberts-West, Esq. of Alscot Park,
Sarah, dau. of Sir —
Hungerford, Knt. and was father of co. Warwick.
Mathew Boucheret, Esq. of Willingham, who m. Emily, m. Lieut.-Col. Robert Dymoke Vaughton, Esq., late
Isabella, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of Sir Edward Ayscoghe, 90th Light Infantry.
Knt. of Stallingborough and South Kelsey, co. Lincoln, by Selina Arabella, m. Capt. E. Vernon Mackinnon, 5th Dragoon
Guards.
Mary his wife, dau. and co-heiress of William Harboard, Esq.,
and had an only son, Col. Boultbee d. 24 May, 1860, and was s. by his son, Henry
Ayscoghe Boucheret, Esq. of Willingham and Stalling- Townshend Boultbee, Esq., now of Springfield.
borough, m. Mary, dau. of —
White, Esq., and had issue (with Motto —Spes in Deo.
a dau. Mary, m. Michael Barne, Esq. of Sotterley and Dun- Seat— Springfield, near Knowle, co. Warwick.
wich, Lieut.-Col. of the 7th Light Dragoons, and M.P. for
Dunwich) a son and successor,
Ayscoghe Boucheret, Esq. of Willingham and Stalling-
BOULTBEE OF WESTROCK HOUSE.
borough, m. 17 March, 1789, Emilia, dau. of Charles Crockatt, Boultbee, John, Esq. of Westrock House,
Esq. of Luxborough Hall, Essex, by Anne his wife, dau. and Leamington, co. Warwick, J.P. and D.L., b.
heiress of Henry Muilman, Esq. of Dagenham Park, Essex, by 10 Aug. 1807; m. 26 July, 1842, Williama Joan,
Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Darnall, Knt., dau. of William Lewes, Esq. of Llysnewydd, co.
and his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir Thomas Jenner, Knt. Carmarthen, and has issue,
Justice of the Common Pleas. By this marriage he had a son
John Edward Lewes, J.P., of Baxterly, 6. 6 Jan. 1845.
and three daus., Ayscoghe, late of Willingham Emilia Mary;
Williama Mary Sydney Lewes.
;

Maria (deceased), widow of Charles Newdigate Newdegate,


Esq. of Harefield, Middlesex; and Juliana. Mr. Boucheret Mr. Boultbee is the son of John Boultbee, Esq. of
d. 15 Sept. 1815, and was s. by his son, Baxterley, who d. 1837, and Maria Ann his wife (m.
Ayscoghe Bouciierett, Esq. of Willingham and Stalling- 1804, d. 1824), and grandson of Joseph Boultbee,
borough, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1820, b. 24 Sept. 1791; Esq. and Katherine Dabbs his wife. He has a
m. 11 May, 1816, Louisa, dau. of Frederick John Pigou, Esq. brother Edward Francis, and a sister Beatrice Jane.
of Dartford, in Kent, and Hill Street, Berkeley Square,
London, and his wife, Louisa, dau. of Humphrey Minchin,

Seat Westrock House, Leamington.

Esq. of Stubbington, Hants, by whom (who is deceased) he


had issue, BOULTON OF TEW PARK.
Ayscoghe, 6 22 June, 1877 d. 6 Aug. 1832.
. ,
Boulton, Matthew Piers Watt, Esq. of Tew
Henry Robert, late representative.
Hugo, 6. 31 Dec. 1819. Park and Haseley, co. Oxford, J.P. and I) L., High
Louisa, now of Willingham. Emilia Jessie. Sheriff in 1848, b. 22 Sept. 1820 ; m. 1st, 1S45,
Mr. Boucherett His 2nd son,
d. 1857. Frances Eliza Carter, youngest dau. of Col. Kalph
Henry Robert Boucherett, Esq. of Willingham and Stalling- William Cartwright, of Aynhoe, co. Northampton,
borough, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866, d. unm. 8 June, M.P. ; which lady d. Ia64 and 2ndly, 1868, ;

1877, and was s. by his sister Louisa Boucherett, present


Pauline, dau. of Ernest Gleissberg, Dean of
representative.
Cannstalt, Wurtemberg, and has issue,
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th, az.,a cock or, for Bouche-
rett ;
2nd and 3rd, sa., a fesse or, between three asses pas- i. Matthew Ernest, b. Oct. 1870.
sant arg., for Ayscoghe. j
u. Frederic Montagu, b. Oct. 1875.
; W

16S BOU THE LANDED GENTRY. EOU


n. Ethel Julia.
James Booechier, Esq. of Kilcullane, to. a dau. of William
i. Marianne Aubrey.
Pauline Margaret. Gabbett, Esq. of Caherline, co. Limerick, and had issue,
hi. Clara Gertrude. iv.
James Bourchier, Esq. of Kilcullane, M.A., to. a dau. of
ILtUeaSC.—Thisfamily was founded by Matthew Boulton, Joseph Gabbett, Esq., and had issue,
F.R.S.,London and Edinburgh (b. at Birmingham, 3 Sept. 1728, i. William, his successor.
d. at Soho, co. Stafford, 17 Aug. 1809), the partner of the ii. Joseph Gabett, a Capt. in the army, in. 1st Margaret,
famous James Watt in the Soho Works, near Birmingham, and dau. of Thomas Franks, Esq. of Carrig, by whom he had
himself a very ingenious and able Engineer and Mechanician.
one dau.; and 2ndly, a dau. of —
Gabbett, Esq. of
Limerick, by'whom he had issue, Joseph Gabbett (Rev.),
He to. Anne, dau. and eventual heiress of Luke Robinson, of Queenstown, co. Cork.
Esq. of Lichfield, by Dorothy his wife, dau. and co-heir of hi. Thomas, to. a dau. of Sir T. Metcalfe.
Zachary Babington, Esq. of Pacltington Hall, co. Stafford; iv. Henry, of Frankfort, co. Limerick.
and was father of, v. Richard, in. and had issue, John; Stanley; and Thomas,
in. Elizabeth, dau. of John Bourchier, Esq. of Baggotstown,
Matthew Robinson Boulton, Esq. of Great Tew, co. Oxford,
and several daus., of whom Elizabeth Mary, to. 9 Jan.
and Soho, near Birmingham; in. 1817, Marianne Wilkinson, 1851, Col. Archibald Edward Harbord Anson, R.A., C.M.G.,
und had issue, 4th son of Gen. Sir William Anson, G.C.B., Bart , brother of
i. Matthew Piers Watt, now of Tew Park. the 1st Viscount Anson, and uncle of Thomas William, 1st
ii. Hugh William. Earl of Lichfield.
hi. Montagu. iv. Lionel.
The eldest son,
i. Anne Robinson. William Bourchier, Esq. of Kilcullane, s. 1808; m. a dau.
Esq., and has
James Patrick Muirhcad,
ii. Catherine,
four sons and two daus.
in.
of — Dillon, Esq. of co. Roscommon, by whom he had an only
ii. Marianne, to. Capt. Robb, R.N., and has two sons. son,

Arms—Az. on a bend or, cotised arg. two leopards’ heads of William, an officer in the army, who joined with his father
the field, in the centre an anchor sa. between two fleurs-de-lis in the sale of the Kilcullane estate to the 1st Viscount Guil-
of the second, quartering Robinson. Yertonachev. or, between lamore, 7 July, 1812, and d. unm.
three bucks passant erminois as many trefoils of the field. Reverting to John Bourchier, 6. 1664: his 2nd son,
Crest —A
hind’s head per pale az. and or, erased gu. in the
John Bourchier, Esq. of Baggotstown and Maidenhall, s. to
mouth an arrow ppr.
those properties on his father’s death, 1744. He in. a dau. of
Motto —Faire son devoir. — Mason, Esq. of Cooleen, co. Limerick, and had issue,
Seats —Tew Park, Unston; and Haseley Court, Tetworth.
whom presently.
- James John, of
Arabella, to. John Boles Reeves, Esq. of co. Cork.

BOURCHIER OF BAGGOTSTOWN. He was succeeded by his son,


James John Bourchier, Esq. of Baggotstown, in. 80 Aug.
Bottrchier, John, Esq. of Baggotstown, co. 1766, Mary, dau. of Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, co.
Limerick, J.P., B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. 1811 Limerick, by whom he had issue.
s. 1845 ; m. 9 July, 1833, Sarah, eldest dau. of i. John (of whom presently).
David Aher, Esq. of Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny, by ii. James, B.A., who after a distinguished University career
Susan his wife, dau. and co-heir of the late Capt. entered the army, and d. while serving as senior Capt. of
North British Fusiliers), in Jamaica..
his regt. (21st
W. C. Wilkinson, of Castlecomer, and has issue, :ii. Henry, an officer in the army, d. unm.
i. John, d. young. iv. Joseph Gubbins, d. unm.
to. 5 March, 1867, Nina i. Mary, d. young.
ii. Henry James, 6. 14 Aug. 1842;
ii. Anne, d. young.
Darley, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Leech, D.D. of
hi. Elizabeth, to. Andrew Sherlock, Esq.
Mitcheistown ( see Leech of Cloonconra), and has had
issue,
He was succeeded by his son,
JpHN Bourchier, Esq. of Baggotstown, in. 10 Aug. 1797,
1 John de Louvain, 6.6 Sept., 1868 d. an infant.
;
Charlotte, 4th dau. of William Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, by
2 Claud Henry James St. John, 6. 1875.
1 Florence Mary. 2 Harriet Nina. Christiana his wife, sister of Sir John-Craven Carden, Bart, of
3 Clara Farran. 4 Frances Chadwick. Templemore Abbey, co. Tipperary, by whom he had issue,

hi. William, d. an infant. i. John, his successor.


iv. Richard Eaton, late Lieut. 1st Royal Scots; to. 10 Aug. ii. John James Stephen, d. an infant.
i.Christiana, 6. 1791; to. Richard Eaton, Esq., J.P., late of
J876, Geraldine Amelia Beamish, dau. of the late Most
Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny.
Rev. Thomas Stuart Townshend, D.D., Bishop of Meatli,
ii.Marianne, to. Thomas, eldest son of Henry Grove Grady,
and has issue, Esq. of Bellwood, co. Tipperary, by Mary Margaret, his
1 John Somerset Townshend, 6. June, 1877. wife, only dau. and heiress of Thomas Lidwill, Esq. of
v. James David, of the Inner Temple, B.A. King’s Coll. Clonmore (see Lidwill of Dromard), and great-grand-dau.
of Gerald, 24th Lord Kingsale.
Cambridge, where he graduated as 8th classic, 1876.
in. Charlotte, in. her cousin, William Chadwick, Esq. of
vi. William Chadwick (Rev.), B.A. Ballinard, and d. 17 Jan. 1874.
i. Susan, d. young. \iv. Sophia, d. unm.
ii. Charlotte Sophia, in. Aug. 1863, Richard Austin Coopcr- v. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Bourchier, Esq.
Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, co. Tipperary, 2nd son of vi. Clarinda, d. unm.

the late Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Killenure Castle, in the Mr. Bourchier d. 1845, and was succeeded by his son,
same co. ( see Cooper of Killenure and Chadwick of,
John Bourchier, Esq., now of Baggotstown.
Ballinard), who assumed the additional name and arms Seat—Baggotstown, co. Limerick.
of Chadwick by Royal Sign Manual, dated 15 Jan. 1855.


This family has been settled in co. Limerick
for some centuries, the Castle of Loughgur, near the present BOURSE OF CURBAGHLEAGH.
seat of the family, having been built by Sir G. Bourchier to-
wards the close of the 16th century.
Bourse, Walter Mathew Patrick, Esq. of
Curraghleagli, co. Mayo, and Raliassane Park, co.
John Bourchier, Esq., 6. 1664, of Baggotstown and Kilcul-
lane, co. Limerick, and Maidenliall, co. Cork, was possessed of
Galway, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, and Advocate of
extensive estates in those counties, which he divided between the High Court at Calcutta, educated at Stony hurst
his sons. He to. at the church of St. Thomas, near Baggots- and Clongowes Wood, and graduated in Trin. Coll.,
town Castle, Faith, dau. of the O’Grady, of Kilballyowen, co. Dublin, as Senior Moderator.
Limerick, by Frances his wife, dau. of John Anketell, Esq. and
the Lady Lucy Anketell, dau. of Mervyn, Earl of Castleluven,
iltnCtlfJC. —
illiam-Fitzadelm de Burgo, the first of
the name in Ireland, succeeded Strongbow as Chief
and by her had issue,
Governor of that country in 1177, in which year he founded
i. James, of Kilcullane.
the abbey of St. Thomas a Beckett in Dublin, and in 1200 that
ii. John, of Baggotstown (of whom presently),
of Athassel, co. Tipperary, where he was interred, as was also
i. Mary, to. Luke Grant, Esq. of Cork.
ii. Lucy, m. J. Anketell, Esq. William de Burgo, Lord of Clanricard, a.d. 1248. His
John Bourchier d., aged 80, 1744, and was buried in the church-
descendants held a conspicuous place in Irish history. They
yard Thomas, where his tomb is extant. His elder son,
of St.
were Earls of Ulster and Lords of Connaught, of part of
James Bourchier, Esq. of Kilcullane, on whom that estate Munster, and of the manor of Trim, and others in Leinster
was settled by will of his father, dated 1739, in. Mary Bevan, (these titles became merged in the royal title through the
cf Comas, and had issue, marriage of Elizabeth de Burgh with Lionel, Duke of Clarence).
— ;

BOU THE LANDED GENTRY. BOU ICO

They filled many of the highest offices— six of them having Col. Richard Bourke, was father of David Bourke, a Col. in
been Chief Governors, and two Lords-Treasurers of Ireland the service of King James, and killed at Aughrim, and of
and were not less eminent in the Church, one having been Richard, who d. in holy orders.
in. Thomas-Roe, of Newport, Burrishoole, Castle Laffy, and
Archbishop of Tuam, five, Bishops, and four, Superiors of re- Moyne, co. Mayo, ancestor of the Bourkes of Ballinglen in
ligious houses and Provincials of Orders. They were equally that co. William Bourke, of this family, was a Capt. in
distinguished for fidelity to the cause of their country, and the service of King James, and d. abroad.
adherence to the royal house during the troubles of the 17th Sir Richard AnCorsky, eldest son of Edmond of the Beard,
century. s. Richard of Turlough in the MacWilliamship in 1469, and d.
A hundred and fifty years later ten members of this family four years after (having previously surrendered his lordship),
(six being of the Mayo line) were Cols, of regiments or leaders leaving ten sons and one dau., by Cecilia, dau. of MacJordan
of independent troops or companies in the service of King of Ballylaghan, co. Mayo. His dau. Joane, was 2nd wife
James II., and others, fifteen of whom were included in the of David Bourke, by whom she had Walter, ancestor of the
subsequent outlawries taken at Strude, co. Mayo, crowded Bourkes of Partry. This David Bourke had, by his 1st wife,
the muster roll of commissioned officers in twenty-six of that Richard-an-Ieran (Iron Dick), father of Theobald-na-Lung.
King’s Irish regiments. One was Governor of Athlone; another 1st Lord Viscount Mayo. The five eldest sons of Sir Richard
of Galway, and a third, William Bourke, cousin of Lieut.-Col. were,
Walter Bourke, of Carrowkeel, was ordered by King James i.Edmond, of Castlebar, co. Mayo, s. his father as Lord
to defend the Castle of Grange, co. Sligo, when being vigor- MacWilliam Bourke, father of Ulik, of Castlebar, when Sir
ously besieged, and, disappointed of promised succours, he Edmond was outlawed and attainted for rebellion, 37 Queen
blew up the castle at the moment the besiegers were about to Elizabeth.
enter the breach, and, with many of his enemies, was buried ii. Walter. hi. Thomas.
in the ruins.
iv. John, of whom presently.
v. Richard, of Newtown in Tyrawley, co. Mayo, founded the
William-Fitzadelm was ancestor of the Earl of Mayo, of abbey of Burrishoole, in that co., in 1486. He was ancestor
Sir Richard de Burgo, of Castleconnell, co. Limerick, of Lord of Bourke of Loghmark and the family of Ballintober, one
Downes, of the Marquess of Clanricarde, and of others among of whom, Thomas Bourke, was a Capt. in the service of
the nobility, as well as of many whose titles are extinct. James II. A family descended from this branch is settled

Sib Edmond-Albanagh, fourth in descent from William in L’Orient, Low Brittany.


Fitzadelm, and great grandson of Richard de Burgo, Lord of John Bourke, of Tyrawley (barony), co. Mayo, the 4th
Connaught and Trim, who d, in 1243, was ancestor of the son of Sir Richard AnCorsky. He aided the Earl of Kildare
Mayo Bourkes, and, by the law of tanistry, became elective at the sanguinary battle of Knocktuagh in 1504, mainly con-
head of that family, with the title of Lord MacWilliam Bourke, tributing to the victory, and d. the year after, leaving “many
five years after the murder of his kinsman, William de Burgo, sons, whose issue are all extinct but those of his son Oliver.”
the Brown Earl of Ulster, by Sir John Mandeville, in 1333. The abbey of Teach Saxon is supposed to have been founded
Sir Edmond died, “well stricken in years,” in 1375, leaving by this John Bourke.
one son, by Sabina, dau. of Dermott O'Malley, of the Owles Oliver Bourke, of Tyrawley, co. Mayo, Lord MacWilliam
(the Baronies of Murrsck and Burrishool, co. Mayo), ancestor Bourke, in 1513 (after his uncle, Edmond, of Castlebar), was
of Granuaile (Grisela O’Malley), who m. Richard-an-Ieran engaged at the battle of Bellahoe, 1539. He left eight sons by
Bourke (Iron Dick), and was mother of the first Viscount the dau. of Hugh-Dubh O’Donnell,
Bourke, of Mayo. i. Sir John, of Ardnaree, Castlerea, &c., co. Mayo, s. his
Sib Thomas, only son of Sir Edmond, s. his father as Lord father, Oliver, as Lord MacWilliam Bourke, and led the
MacWilliam Bourke, and d. in 1402, leaving five sons by Lower Bourkes Mayo) against Richard Sassanagh, 2nd
(of
Earl of Clanricarde, and Sir Edward Fitton, Lord President
O'Connor’s dau., of Connaught under Queen Elizabeth, who were encroach-
i.Walter, of Simile and Culagh, Barons of Kilmaine, co. ing on that county, defeated them at the battle of Shrule, in
Mayo, s. his father as Lord MacWilliam Bourke, which title 1570, and compelled them to retire to Galway. His brother,
he held for twenty years, and was ancestor of the Bourkes David, of Rathroe Castle, Inniscoe, and Carrowkeel, co.
of the Neale, Cloneen, Elestran, Cloonegashel, Shrule, Mayo, ancestor of the Bourkes of Carrowkeel, and of Cur-
Ballinrobe, Cloghans, Daurus, and Castle Carra, co. Mayo, raghleagh, was killed at that battle. Sir John d. in 1580,
and of those of Dromkeen, Newtown and Thomastown, co. leaving many sons: Walter Kittagh; Oliver, d. at Innis-
Tipperary, and Bert and Old Town, co. Kildare. He coe; Ulick-Roe, of Crossmolina; John, of the Mountain;
founded the cell of Armagh (for the Abbey of Cong). William, of Castle Lacken (all in Mayo), and others.
From the Bourkes of Shrule descend the Bourkes of Urey Walter-Kittagh, of Ardnaree, Castlerea, Arc., co. Mayo,
(now represented by Edmund-George Bourke, Esq., Com- eldest son of Sir John, became Lord MacWilliam Bourke
mander R.N., and the Bourkes of Moneycrower, whose on the death of his uncle, Sir Richard Bourke, of Deel
representative is the Earl of Mayo). Castle, co. Mayo, and encountered the forces of Sir Richard
ii. Edmond of the Beard, to be noticed presently. Bingham, Governor of Connaught, under Elizabeth, at
in. Thomas, of Moyne, co. Mayo, was elected Lord Mac- Ardnaree. He d. four years after, leaving two sons,
William Bourke on the death of his brother Edmond, in Theobald and Ulick, and four daus., of whom Mary
1458, and founded the abbey of Moyne, in said county, two m. Richard-Roe Bourke, of Rathroe Castle, co. Mayo;
years afterwards. Cecilia, m. Henry Jordan, of Ballylaghan, co. Mayo
iv. John. Sabina, m. Neill McSweeny, Lord of Tyrbaine ; and the
v. Richard, of Turlough, co. Mayo, s. his brother Thomas youngest, m. O’Boyle, Lord of Boyle.
in the MacWilliamship in 1460, and d. nine years after Sir Theobald Bourke of Ardnaree, Castlerea, and Bel-
(having previously resigned his lordship). He was ancestor leek, co. Mayo, grandson of Sir John, s. his father,
of the Bourkes of Turlough. Thomas Bourke of this family Walter Kittagh, as Lord MacWilliam Bourke, in 1595,
was M.P. for Mayo co. in 1639, and Sir William was in- and was the last who bore that title for, on the flight
;

cluded in the royal declaration of thanks, as for services of O’Neill and O’Donnell, in 1601, he was deserted by
beyond sea. In 1689, Walter Bourke was M.P. for Mayo his cousin, Theobald-na-Lung, 1st Viscount Mayo, and
co., and Col. of a regt. in the service of King James. Two sought an asylum at the court of Philip II. of Spain,
of his brothers were in the same service, Theobald as Col., who created him Marquis of Mayo, and conferred on
and Thomas, who was M.P. for Castlebar, as Capt. Col. him a pension suitable to that dignity.
Walter Bourke and Capt. Thomas Bourke were included in
ii.Sir Richard, of Deel Castle (Newtown), Loughmask, &c.,
the Royal Commission of 10 March, 1690. After the treaty
of Limerick, the former retired to France with his regt.,
Mayo, 2nd son of Oliver, was elected Lord MacWilliam
co.
Bourke, in 1583, on the death of his cousin Richard-an-Ieran,
called the regt. of Athlone. He was greatly distinguished (who m. Granuaile, and had by her, Theobald-na-Lung, 1st
in subsequent campaigns, andd. Field-Marshal in 1715. At
Viscount Mayo). He defeated the forces of Sir Richard
the siege of Cremona, which he defended against Prince
Eugene in 1703, his regt., and that of Henry Dillon, repulsed
Bingham at Beleach-an-Diotruibhe, in 1589. His descendant,
the Austrians who had surprised the sleeping garrison.
Thomas Bourke, of Deel Castle, Loughmask, &c., co. Mayo,
was a Col. in the service of King James, and d. in Italy.
Edmond of the Beard, of Newport and Burrishoole, co. His son, a Capt. in the same service, d in Spain, and his dau.
.

Mayo, 2nd son of Sir Thomas, s. his brother as Lord Mac- became a nun.
William Bourke, and d. in 1458, leaving three sons, by Honoria, hi. Thomas, of Castle Cloghans, co. Mayo, whose great-
dau. of Ulick Roe MacWilliam of Clanricard,
grandson was exempted from pardon of life or estate in
Cromwell’s Act for the settlement of Ireland.
i. Sir Richard AnCorsky, of whom afterwards. iv.Edmond, of Rappa Castle, co. Mayo, whose lineal repre-
ii. Ulick, ancestor of the Viscounts Mayo. Maud, dau. of sentative was in the service of King James, and was included
the 3rd Viscount, m. Col. John Browne, who settled at in the outlawries before referred to.
Westport, after the capitulation of Limerick, and was v. David, of whom presently.
ancestor of the Marquis of Sligo. Another member of this vi. Ulick, from whom the Bourkes of Rahens, co. Mayo,
family, described as of Castle Bourke, co. Mayo, was one of appear to have been descended.
those included in the before-mentioned outlawries. From vn. Anthony, whose children d. young.
Ulick were descended the Bourkes of Partly, one of whom, viii. Walter, left no issue.
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David Bourke, of Rathroe Castle, Inniscoe, and Carrowkeel, The 2nd son,
co. Mayo, 5th son of Oliver, “ died fighting at the head of his Isidore Bourke, Esq. of Curraghleagh, co. Mayo, for many
retainers on the side of his kindred, at Shrule battle, 1570.” years Crown Solicitor for Mayo, m. Matilda, only dau. of
He left one son, Matthew Crozier, Esq., Surgeon 53rd foot, and d. in 1866,
Richard Roe Bourke, of Rathroe Castle, Inniscoe, and leaving seven sons and two daus.,
Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, who left by Mary, eldest dau. of Walter i. Joseph, of whom presently.
Kittagh, Lord MacWilliam Bourke, two sons and one dau., ii. Walter, now Curraghleagh.
of
iii. Isidore, M.D., a
Surgeon-Major in the army, to. in 1872,
i. Charles, of whom presently.
Charlotte-Fanny (d. in 1877), eldest dau. of Henry Holland,
h. Ulick, two of whose grandsons d. young. The 3rd entered
Esq. of Hanover House, Middlesex, and has three sons,
the Franciscan Order.
i. Mary, to. Capt. Edmond Barrett, of Erris, whose grand-
Henry Walter Laurie; Isidore Mac William; and Joseph
father, Baron of Erris, had that barony confirmed to him by
John Fitzadelm.
iv. Thomas Augustin. v. Geoffrey Rowland, M.D.
patent in 1606. Margaret, the only child of this marriage, m.
Capt. Michael Cormack, of Erris, co. Mayo, who raised an
vi. John Crozier. vii. Edmund Ultan.
independent company in the service of James II., and was
i. Anne Blake, d. in infancy.
ancestor of the Cormacks of Erris, and of Castle Hill, in
ii. DorindaMary, to. 1875, William Coghlan, Esq of Clonboy,
co. Mayo, and has one dau., Margaret.
said co.
iii. Matilda Margaret.
Charles Bourkd, of Rathroe Castle, Inniscoe, and Carrow-
The eldest son,
Mayo, eldest son of Richard Roe, shared the conse-
keel, co.
Joseph Bourke, Esq. of Curraghleagh, co. Mayo, J.P., Major
quences of his cousin Theobald’s flight. He d. at Carrowkeel,
in the army, who served for many years in the 29th foot, was
co.Mayo, leaving three sons and one dau., by Winifred, dau.
severely wounded in Africa, was highly commended in
of Thaddeus O’Connor Sligo, whose sister, Matilda, to. Tlieo-
despatches,and received a pension for distinguished service
bald-na-Lung, 1st Viscount Mayo,
He d. unm. in 1877.
in the field.
i.
ii.
Walter Kittagh.
Rowland, killed at the seige of Derry, an Ensign in

Arms Perfesse or and erm. a cross gu., in the first quarter
a lion rampant, and in the second a dexter hand erect
Dillon’s regt., of which his brother was Lieut.-Col.
Henry couped at the wrist sa.
hi. Theobald, a Capt. in Col. Walter Bourke, of Tur-
lough’s, regt., which he accompanied to France,
Crest —A
cat-a-mountain sejant guardant, ppr., collared
and chained or. Also (Irish), a dexter hand erect couped
i. Bridget, to. Roger O’Hara, Esq. of Montagh, co. Sligo, son
at the wrist gu.
of Cormack O’Hara, Capt. in Cormack O’Neill’s regt., in
the service of King James. „ —
Motto A cruce salus. Also (Irish), Gall Dearg a Buad.
Walter Kittagh Bourke, Esq. of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, Seat —Curraghleagh, co. Mayo.
eldest son of Charles, was Lieut.-Col. in Henry Dillon’s regt.
King James. Gerald Lally, of Tollenadaly,
in the service of
co. Galway, was a Lieut, in this regt., and accompanied it
EOUSKE OF THO&NFIELDS.
to France, where his son, Arthur, became Count Lally, and Botjrke, Richard, Esq. of TEornfields, co.
Marquis de “Tollendal,” famous in French and Indian history. Limerick, D.L., b. 30 May, 1812, Barrister-at-Law
Walter-Kittagh Bourke had three sons by Sabina his wife, and Local Government Inspector ; m. 10 Oct. 1844,
dau. of Edward O’Mally, by Mary his wife, dau. of Tordealragh
Anne, dau. of O’ Grady of Kilballyowen, co. Limerck,
O’Donnell,
and has issue, with three daus., four sons,
i. Theobald, of whom presently.
ii.Edmond, Parish Priest of Killeran. i. J. Ulick, Barrister-at-Law, b. 8 July, 1845; to. 1876,
hi. Miles, a Capt. in Sursfield regt. of horse, distinguished Agnes, dau. of the late Col. J. Vandeleur, 10th Hussars,
himself at the battle of Aughrim. He entered Sarsfield’s and has issue.
(2nd) troop of Irish Horseguards in the French service, ii. Richard, b. 5 Feb. 1849.
after the treaty of Limerick, and d. abroad.
in. Gerald, Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery, b. 19 April, 1850.
Theobald Bourke, Esq. of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, eldest son iv. Edmund, b. 12 Feb. 1857.
of Walter-Kittagh, left three sons, by Julia his wife, 4th dau.
of Geoffrey Martin, Esq. of Ballinderry, co. Galway, ancestor of
HtUCTlgC. —This is one of the families which settled in
Ireland under Strongbow. It had its seat in that part of the
Geoffrey Martin, Esq., J.P. of Curraghmore, co. Mayo,
co. of Limerick now known as the Barony of ClanWilliam,
Walter, of whom presently.
i.
marked in the Down Survey as “Bourke’s Country,” and it
ii. Geoffrey, d in Spain, where a family descended
. from him
are still located. counted among its members the Lord Brittas of Brittas Castle,
iii. Edmond Landier (the strong), d. unm. near Cahirconlish, and the Viscount Castleconnell of Castle-
i. Cecilia. connell, near Limerick.
Catherine, m. Charles McDonnell, Esq. of Castle Laffy,
ii. Richard Bourke, Esq. of Dromsally, co. Limerick, d. in
and Mayower, co. Mayo. 1734,and was s. by his eldest son,
iii. Margaret, d. young.
Richard Bourke, Esq. of Dromsally, who was three times
Walter Bourke, Esq. of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, the eldest married, and d. 1761, leaving by his first wife, Sarah, a son,
son, to. Elizabeth Lynch, and left two sons and two daus.,
l. John, of Shallee, co. Tipperary, who to. Lucia Parker,
i. Joseph, of whom presently. and d. leaving, with two daus., one son,
ii. Walter, J.P., of Oldtowh, co. Mayo, to. Cecilia, dau. of
Charles Coglan, of Prospect, co. Mayo, and had issue, John, of whom hereafter.
Walter Joseph, deceased; Charles; Thomas, of Rockfort, Mr. Bourke to. 2ndly, Mary Donellan, and had another son,
co. Mayo; Geoffrey (Rev.); Joseph, Surgeon Royal ii. Sir R/chard, of Castle Connell, who assumed the original
Artillery; and daus. surname of De Burgho, and was created a Baronet of
i. Mary, m. Henry George Duller, Capt. 88th regt., and had
Ireland, 16 June, 1785. Sir Richard to. 1st, in 1755, Fi ances,
Henry George, late Lieut.-Col. 94th regt., and daus. eldest dau. of David Webb, Esq. of Meadstown, co. Limerick,
ii. Julia, to. 1st, Joseph McDonnell, Esq. of Mayower,
co. by whom he had two daus., Frances, to. John Blake, Esq.
Mayo; and 2ndly, Francis S. Stewart, of Tymore, and of Ross, co. Clare ; Maria Theresa, to. John MacNamara,
Ardagh, co. Mayo, Lieut.-Col. 88th regt. Esq. of Smithstown, in the same co. Sir Richard m. 2ndly,
The eldest son, 1871, Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Dwyer, Esq. of Singleton,
Joseph Bourke, Esq. of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, J.P., Capt. co. Limerick, and d. 1790, leaving two sons,

North Mayo Militia, to. Anne, 2nd dau. of Isidore Blake, 1 Sir Richard, 2nd hart, d. unm. 1834.
Esq. of Towerhilll, co. Mayo, and left three sons and three 2 Sir John Allen, 3rd bart., to. 1st, Miss Hall, sister of
Gen. Gage John Hall, but by her had no issue; and
daus.,
2ndly, in 1820, Anna Matilda, eldest dau. of Richard
i. Walter, of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, Q.C., J.P., m. Mary Waller, Esq. of Castle Waller, and d. 1839, leaving,
dau. of Peter Blake, Esq. of Ballylaghan, co. Mayo (whose
Sir Richard Donellan, 4th bart., b. 1 April, 1821
2nd dau. to. Isidore Lynch, Esq. of Arrandale, co. Galway)
to. 8 Aug. 1844, Catherine, dau. of Brooke Brasier,
and d. in 1871, leaving one dau., Cecilia-Gertrude, to. Francis
Esq. of Rivers, co. Limerick, and d. s. p. 1873, when
Corny n, Esq. of Woodstock, co. Galway, and has issue.
the title became extinct.
ii. Isidore, of whom presently.
William Henry Frederick Waller, d. s. p. 1848.
iii. Thomas, of Richmond, d. unm.
Maria Theresa, d. 31 Oct. 1846.
i. Frances, d. unm. Elizabeth, d. 23 Dec. 1849.
ii. Mary, to. James Fiachrach O’Dowda, Esq., deceased of
Frances. Isabella. Joanna Allen.
Bunneconnellan, co. Mayo.
in. Anne, m. Dominick Blake, Esq., deceased, of
Rosminna Mr. Bourke was s. by his grandson, the son of his eldest son
co. Mayo, and has issue, Joseph; Dominick; by his first wife,
Walter; and
daus. (one deceased). John Bourke, Esq. of Shallee, Anne, dau. of
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Edmund Ryan, of the City of Dublin, and of Boscobel, co. John William, of Stalmine Hall, 6. 30 Jan. 1845.
Mary.
Tipperary, and by her (who d. 1837) had issue,
John Bury (Rev.), Rector of Colmere, Hants; to. Mar-
Richard, his heir.
garet, eldest dau. of Henry Wood, Esq. of Littleton,
Edmund and John, both d. young. Middlesex, and has issue,
Frances Emma, to. Rev. Heneage Horsley, only son of the
James Thomas, of Newsham Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P.
Right Rev. Samuel Horsley, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.
Thomas Rymer, to. Anna, dau. of Alex. Haliburton, Esq.
She d. 1821, leaving issue. of Wigan.
Mr. Bourke d. 1795. His eldest son, Margaret, to. T. K. Hassell, Esq.
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Richard Bourke, K.C.B., of Thornfields, Ann, to. Arthur Yates Williams, Esq.
co. Limerick, J.P., High Sheriff 1S39, b. 4 May, 1777 to. ;
Jane, Whitelock, Esq.
to. F.

1 March, 1800, Elizabeth Jane, youngest dau. of John Bourke, 2 Thomas, of Hackinsall.
3 James, of Liverpool, d. unm.
Esq. of CJarshalton, Surrey, Receiver-General of the Land
4 Peter, of whose line we treat.
Tax for Middlesex (of the Bourkes of Urey), and by her (who d. 1 Mary Ann, to. James Molyneux, Esq.; and d. s. v.
7 May, 1832) had issue, 22 July, 1851.
John, b. 11 Feb. 1803; d. 17 Nov. 1868. i. Agnes, to. James Smith, Esq.
Richard, now of Thornfields. ii. Margery, to. Robert Lawe, Esq. of Preston.
Mary Jane, to. 1827, Dudley Montagu Perceval, C.B., 4th
son of the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, Chancellor of
Thomas Bourne, Esq. (2nd son of Cornelius Bourne, Esq. of
the Exchequer, and had issue. Stalmine and Liverpool, by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas
Anne, to. 1833, Sir Edward Dcas Thompson, Colonial Rymer, Esq.) became joint Lord of the Manor of Preesall-with-
Secretary in New South Wales, 2nd son of the late Sir John Hackinsall, co. Lancaster. He was b. 1779, and d. unm. 1821.
Thomson, K.C.H., formerly a Commissioner of the Navy, and His brother,
had issue.
Peter Bourne, Esq. of Liverpool, became of Hackinsall.
Frances, to. 1831, Rev. John Jebb, D.D., Rector of Peterstow,
Ross, co. Hertford, eldest son of the late Hon. Richard He was b. 13 Oct. 1783 to. 14 May, 1810, Margaret, only dau.
;

Jebb, a Justice of the King’s Bench, Ireland; d. 15 Jan. of James Drink water, Esq. of Liverpool (descended from the
1866. Drinkwaters of Bent), by Elinor his wife, only child of William
Georgina, d. young. Leece, Esq. of Leece Lodge, Isle of Man, by whom he had
Lucy, d. 1822, unm. issue,
Sir Richard Bourke, a distinguished officer, was Lieutenant- Cornelius, M.A. of Oxford, b. 1811; d. unm. 1839.
Governor of the Cape of Good Hope from 1825 to 1828, and James, now of Hackinsall.
Governor-in-Chief of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Thomas, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. 4th Lancashire Light
Land from 1831 to Dec. 1837. He d. 12 Aug. 1S55. Infantry Militia, b. 28 Feb. 1814.
Peter, b. 1819.
Arms—Or, a cross gu., in the first quarter a lion ram-
George Drinkwater (Rev.), Rector of Wcston-sub-Edge, co.
pant sa.
Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., b. 31 Aug. 1821 to. 1st, Jane,
Crest — A eat-a-mountain
;
sejant guardant, ppr., collared and only dau. of Francis Hole, Esq. of Tiverton, Devon, and
chained or.
has issue, Francis Hole, 43rd regt., b. 2 April, 1850; and
Motto—A. cruce salus. Margaret Hole. He to. 2ndly, 15 April, 1857, Harriet Eliza,
Seat—
1 Thornfields, Lisnagry, co. Limerick.
youngest dau. of John Moss, Esq. of Otterspool, co. Lan-
caster, and sister of Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss, Bart., and
by her (who d. Sept. 1857) has two daus.
BOURNE OF HACKINSALXj. Elinor, d. young.
Bourne, James, Esq. of Hackinsall, Fleetwood, Anne, to. Rev. W. II. Brandreth, Rector of Standish, and
and Heathficld House, Wavertree, Liverpool, co. Honorary Canon of Manchester, and d. leaving issue.
Elinor Drinkrwater, m. her cousin, Sir William Leece Drink-
Lancaster, M.P. for the borough of Evesham, J.P. water, Barrister-at-Law, Senior Deemster of the Isle of
and D.L., Col. Commandant Royal Lancashire Man, and has issue.
Artillery Militia, b. 8 Oct. 1812 m. 13 Oct. 1841, Margaret, to. Henry Royds, Esq. of Elm House, Wavertree,
;
and d. leaving issue.
Sarah Harriet, dau. of Thomas Furnes Dyson, Esq.
Mr. Bourne d. 3 Feb. 1846, and was s. by his eldest surviving
of Everton, Lancashire, and Willow Hall, co. York,
son, the present Lieut.-Col. James Bourne, of Hackinsall,
and has issue,
M.P.
James Dyson, D.L., Major 5th Dragoon Guards, b 29 July,
Arms—Arg. a chevron
I. .

sa. guttee d’eau between in chief


1842; to. 29 Dec. 1875, Lady Marion, only dau. of John
two lions rampant and in base an heraldic tiger also rampant,
Henry, 3rd Marquess of Ely. gu-
i. Anne Dyson.
Harriet Crest — An heraldic tiger sejant or, guttee de sang, resting
ii.Helen Dyson, d. 1 Jan. 1S53. the dexter paw on a cross pattee, gu.
in. Emily Dyson, d. young. —
Motto Semper vigilans.
Seats— Hackinsall, Floetwood; and Heath field House, Waver-
Col. Bourne s. his father 3 Feb. 184G. tree.
3LtnCA(J£.— The family Bourne is one of antiquity in
of
the township of Nether Wyersdale. The representative of the
family, about the middle of the 17th century, left, by Unis his
BOURNE OF HILDERSTONE HALL.
wife, three sons, Bourne, John, Esq. of Hilderstone Hall, co.
John, of whom presently. Stafford, J.P., m. 1847, Ethel, dau. of John Mason,
Titus, of Lincolnshire, from whom the family seated at
'

Dalby, in that county, is descended.


Esq., and has issue.
Timothy, of Euxton, whose descendants settled in London. ittlTCtlJJB. James Bourne, Esq. of Fenton, Stoke-upon-
The eldest son, Trent, co. Stafford, m. 1766, Jane, dau. of John Dayson, Esq.
John Bourne, Esq. of Wyersdale, d. 1714, leaving a son, of Shelton, by Mary his wife, relict of James Stannaway, Esq.
John Bourne, Esq. of Stalmine, b. 1706; to. Jane, dau. and and had issue,
co-heiresss of Cornelius Fox, Esq. of Fern Hill and Stalmine Ralph, his heir.
Hall; and d. 30 Jan. 1783, having had issue, John, of Fenton, Merchant, 6. 4 April, 1774.
Charles, of Fenton, Merchant, b. 21 Nov. 1776; to. 1798,
i. John, of Stalmine, 6. 1741 d. unm. 1790. ;

ii. James, of Stalmine, b. 1742; to. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Marv, dau. of William Edwards, Esq. of Lane Delpli, co.
Stafford, and had issue, Charles; Ralph; John, now of
Parkinson, Esq., and had two daus., Jane and Elizabeth,
both d. unm. He d. 1816. Hilderstone Hall Mary and Charlotte.
; ;

hi. Cornelius, b. 2 April, 1747 ; d. 1 March, 1806. He to.


Mary, to. 4 Oct. 1794, William Baker, Esq. of Fenton Culvert,
21 July, 1774, Anne, dau. of Thomas Rymer, Esq., and Co. Stafford (see Baker of Hasfield Court).
widow of Edmund Glover, Esq., and by her (who d. 12 June, Charlotte, to. 1804, John Pratt, Esq. of Lane Delph, and had
issue.
1828) had issue,
John, of Stalmine, b. 29 Aug. 1777 ; to. July, 1804, Mary, Mr. Bourne d. 23 Aug. 1789. His son and successor,
dau. of John Bury, Esq. of Salford ;
d. 1841, having had Ralph Bourne, Esq. of Hilderstone Hall, J.P. and D.L., b.
by her (who d. 1832), 2 March, 1772; to. 21 Dec. 1793, Sarah, relict of William
Cornelius, of Stalmine Hall, b. 2 Jan. 1807 to. 27 July, ; Baker, Esq., and dau. of Thomas Bagnall, Esq., and had an
1841, Alice, eldest dau. of William Sharp, Esq., J.P., of only child, James. Mr. Bourne d. 30 Nov. 1835. His son and
Linden Hall, co. Lancaster, by Jane, his wife, dau. and heir,
heir of William Taylor, Esq. of Borwick, and Jane his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Henry Parkinson, Esq., repre-
James Bourne, Esq. of Hilderstone Hall, b. 17 July, 1796;
sentative of Parkinson of Bleasdale, and by her (who and was s. by his cousin, John Bourne, Esq. now of
d. 1844,
d. 1860) had issue at his decease, 26 Feb. 1866, Hilderstone Hall.
.

172 BOTJ THE LANDED GENTRY. BOW



Arms Arg. on a mount vert, and in base, harry- wavy of Lancaster, J.P., Capt. 3rd Royal Lancashire Militia,
four of the field and az., a castle, triple-towered, gu., two
flaunches of the last; on a chief nebuly of the third, the sun
b. 16 Eeb. 1850 ; m. 30 Nov. 1876, Madeline,
in splendour, between two estoiles of the first. youngest dau. of Edward Wright, Esq., and sister

Crest On a mount vert, a pegasus salient per fess or and of Carington Wright, Esq. of Kelvedon Hall, Essex.
gu., charged on the body with two fountains, ppr., in the
mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
He s. his father 3 March, 1878.
Motto —Haec omnia transeunt.
Seat —Hilderstone Hall, co. Stafford. UtireaffS.—The Bowdons
en-le-Frith, co. Derby,
of Bowdon Hall, near Chapel*
were settled there, according to many
writers, upwards of four hundred years.
George Bowdon, Esq., of Bowdon Hall, b. 1537; m.
BOUVERIE OF DELAPRE ABBEY. Ellen, dau. of Augustine Pole, Esq., of Langley, had, with a
Bouverie, John Augustus Sheil, Esq. of dau., Anne, wife of Rowland Smith, of Waterford, three sons,
Delapre Abbey, co. Northampton, J.P., High Sheriff Thomas; George; and German. The 4th son of Thomas
1877, b. 12 July, 1836 m. 9 April, 1860, Jane, dau. Bowdon, the eldest of these sons, by Anne Bagshawe his
;
wife,
of S. Grey, Esq., and has issue,
Thomas Bowdon, Esq. of Whetstone, co. Derby, Capt. in the
i. Francis Kenelm, d. 24 Jan. 1861.
army, and Commander of the garrison at Bolsover Castle, was
ii. John Augustus Sheil, b. 8 Dec. 1866.
great-grandfather of
i. Caroline Elizabeth, b. 26 Jan. 1863.
John Bowdon, Esq. of Beightonfields, b. 31 Aug. 1695, who
ii. Mary Helen, b. 20 Sept. 1865.
mi. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Barker, of Barlborough, and had
iii. Alice Maud, b. 8 Nov. 1868.
by her, with a dau., Elizabeth, mi. George Johnson, Esq., of
iv. Catherine Jane, b. 21 Dec. 1871.
Sheffield, an only son and heir,
v. Frederica Gertrude, 6. 16 Jan. 1875.


Hon. Edward Bouverie (2nd son of Jacob,
John, of whom presently.
JlUIFttJJf
1stViscount Folkestone, by Mary his wife, dau. of Bartholo- He mi. 2ndly, Margaret Nelson, of Fairhurst, co. Lancaster,
mew Clarke, Esq. of Hardingstone, and of Delapre Abbey), and relict of John Sherburne, of Stonyhurst, by whom he had
was returned at the general elections 1761 and 1768, M.P. for a son, Thomas, b. 20 Aug. 1731; d. unm. 1779. Mr. Bowdon
New Sarum. He m. 30 June, 1764, Harriet, only dau. of Sir mi. 3rdly,Mary, dau. of George Johnson, Esq., of Sheffield,
Everard Fawkener, Knt., many years Ambassador at the co. Warwick, and had, with other issue,
Porte,and had, i.George, of Radford, co. Oxford, b. 9 Oct. 1743; mi. Eliza-
Edward, his heir, of Delapre. beth Clements, of Oxfordshire, and had issue,
John (Rev.), b. 13 Jan. 1779; Prebendary of Lincoln, and 1 George, of Barlborough, mi. Eleanor Harrison, of Lan-
Rector of Woolbeding, Sussex; d. 9 June, 1855. cashire, and dying 18 Feb. 1822, left issue, Mary, d. 1812:
Henry Frederick (Sir), G.C.B., G.C.M.G., a Lieut.-General, Eliza, mi. Philip Hickin, Esq., of Wolverhampton; and
Governor of Malta, b. 11 July, 1783; m. 8 July, 1826, Julia, Anne, mi. James Vinn, Esq. of Brussels ; ancf d. s. p. 1812.
dau. of Lewis Montolieu, Esq., and widow of Capt. William 2 John, d. unm.
Wilbraham, R.N. and d. 14 Nov. 1852, leaving a son,
; 3 Joseph (Rev.), D.D., President of Sedgeley Park, <2. 1844.
Henry Montolieu, Capt. Coldstream Guards, killed in action 1 Mary.
at the battle of Inkerman; and a dau. Henrietta, m. 1851,
ii. James,
of Stavdey, co. Derby, b. 14 Nov. 1744; m. Eliza-
Hugh Montolieu Hammersley, Esq.
beth, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Yates, Rector of Clown, co.
Harriet Elizabeth, m. James, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn; and d.
Derby, and d. s. p.
1810.
i. Charlotte, mi. Richard Butler, Esq. of Pleasington Ilall,
Frances Anne.
co. Lancaster.
Mary Charlotte, mi. 1800, William Maxwell, Esq., of Carridcn ;

and
d. 1816. Mr. Bowdon d. 1 March, 1764, and was s. by the only son of
Jane, m. 1802, Sir Francis Vincent, Bart. ; and d. 1809. his first marriage,
Diana Juliana, m. Hon. George Ponsonby. John Bowdon, Esq. of 14 May, 1722; mi.
Beightonfields, b.
Mr. Bouverie d. 3 Sept. 1810, and was s. by his eldest son, Alice, dau. of George Johnson, Esq., of Sheffield, and sister to
Edward Bouverie, Esq., of Delapre Abbey, J.P. and D.L., his father’s 3rd wife, and was father of
b. 25 Oct. 1767 m. 10 March, 1788, Catherine, only dau. and
; Henry Bowdon, Esq. of Southgate House and Beightonfields,
heir of William Castle, Esq., and by her (who d. 29 April, 1846) b. 1754; mi. Mary, only dau. and heir of Joseph Erdeswick, of
had issue, Hartley Green, Esq. of co. Stafford, representative of that very
Everard William, late of Delapre Abbey. ancient family, and son of Sampson Erdeswick, of Hartley,
Charles, d. unm. 1817. Esq., by Anne, dau. of Edward Stockley, of Knowsley, co.
Francis Kenelm, b. 19 Nov. 1797, Capt. 62nd Foot; m. 2 Nov.
Lancaster. Mr. Bowdon d. 26 Feb. 1833, and was s. by his only
1826, Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Sheil, Esq., of Castle
surviving son,
Dawson, co. Derry. He d. 19 Sept. 1837, leaving issue a son,
John Augustus Sheil Bouverie, now of Delapre Abbey. John Peter Bruno Bowdon, Esq. of Southgate and Beighton-
James, b. 21 April, 1801 Lieut.-Col. in the army
; m. 11
;
High Sheriff 1841, b. 23 April, 1787 mi. 26 Feb.
fields, J.P., ;

July, 1826, Elizabeth Alston Stewart, dau. of Major James 1812, Mary Martha, eldest dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq., of
Alston Stewart, of Urrard House, co. Perth. He d. s. p. Badclesley Clinton, co. Warwick, and had issue,
March, 1845. His widow m. 2ndly, 13 Dec. 1854, Major-
Gen. Edward Matson, R.E. Henry, of Southgate House.
Catherine Mary Charlotte. Elizabeth Anne. John, of Pleasington Hall, co. Lancaster, successor to his
Caroline. brother.
Mr. Bouverie d. 14 April, 1858. Ilis eldest son, Helena Mary, mi. Peter Constable-Maxwell, Esq., 3rd son of
M. Constable Maxwell, Esq., and brother of William, Lord
-General Everard William Bouverie, of Delapre Abbey, Herries of Terregles, of Everingliam Park, co. York, and
J.P., Col. 15th Hussars, 6. 13 Oct. 1789; m. 3 April, 1816, has issue.
Charlotte, dau. of the late Col. Hugh O’Doncl, of Newport Barbara Magdalen, mi. 24 April, 1849, Edward Wright, Esq.,
Pratt, co. Mayo, and d. s. p. 18 Nov. 1871. He was s. by his 3rd son of John Wright, Esq. of Kelvedon, and had issue,
nephew, now of Delapre. Edward Carington, of Kelvedon, and two daus.
Fanny Willoughby, a nun.
Arms — Per fess or and arg. an eagle displayed with two
Eliza Jemima. Caroline Erdeswick, d. 1812.
heads sa., on the breast an escutcheon gu. charged with a
bend vair. The son and heir,
Crest —
A demi-eaglc with two heads displayed sa. ducally Henry Bowdon, House and Beightonfields,
Esq., of Southgate
gorged or, on the breast a cross-crosslet arg. co. Derby, J.P. and D.L.,
Aug. 1814 mi. Henrietta
b. 7

Motto Patria cara, carior libertas.
Matilda, 4th dau. of Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham,
;


Seat Delapre Abbey, near Northampton,
co. Oxford, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of 10th Lord Petre,
and had issue,
BOWDEN OF BLACK HALL. i. Alice Elizabeth Mary. ii. Constance Mary.

See Cornish-Bowden. He died 3 May, 1875, and was s. by his brother,


John Butler-Bowdon, Esq., who s. to the Pleasington estate
by the bequest of his cousin, Mary Anne, only surviving child
BOWDON OF SOUTHGATE AND and heir of Richard Butler, Esq., of Pleasington Hall, (repre-
PLEASINGTON. sentative of the Butlers of Rawcliffe, whose estates were for-
Butler-Bowdon, John Erdeswick, Esq. of feited in 1715, by Henry Butler engaging in the rising of
Southgate, co. Derby and Pleasington Hall, co. >
i that period), by Charlotte his wife, dau. of John Bowdon,
;;

BOW THE LANDED GENTRY BOW 173

Esq. of Beightonfields. Mr. Bowdon, upon his accession to I v. Henrietta, to. John Medge, Esq., M.P., of Athlumncy.
vr. Isabella, to. Edward Sheffield Cassan, Esq.
the Butler estate, assumed by sign-manual, dated 21 Jan.
1841, the name of Butler, in addition to and before his
Robert Bowen, Esq., 4th son of Henry Cole Bowen and Mar-
patronymic, as also the arms of Butler quarterly with Bowdon. garet Wilson, s. to the family estates on the death of his eldest
He to. Amelia Catherine Frances, eldest dau. of G. T. Whit- brother, 1797, to. 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of William Galwey,
greave, Esq. of Moseley Court, co. Stafford, and by her (who d. Esq., and died 1827, having had issue,

1874) had issue, Henry Cole, of whom presently.


John Erdeswick, now of Pleasington, b. 16 Feb. 1850. Robert Cole, Barrister-at-Law, to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-
i.
heiress of Joseph Mason, Esq., of Cooline, co. Limerick,
xi. Lancelot George, 6. 28 March, 1851.
hi. Jermyne Thomas, b. 18 Sept. 1853. Edward, d. s. p.
Elizabeth, to. Matthew Braddell, Esq.
iv. Bruno Aloysius, b. 5 March, 1858.
i. Mary Frances Amelia, d. 16 Feb. 1859. The eldest son,
Mr. Butler Bowdon d. 3 March, 1878. Henry Cole Bowen, Esq., of Bowen’s Court, J.P., to. Eliza
Wade ( d 18 May, 1868), dau. of St. John Galwey, M.D., of
Arms— Quarterly
.

1st and 4th, quarterly sa. and or, in the


:
Mallow, and d. 15 Sept. 1841, having had issue,
first quarter a lion passant erm. langued gu., for Bowdon ;

2nd and 3rd, az. a chevron between three covered cups or, in Robert Cole, now of Bowen’s Court.
the centre chief point a cross-crosslet of the last, for Butler. Henry Cole, Lieut. R.A., d. 27 Sept. 1874.
Brabazon T. Disney,
Crests —
1st, a heron’s head erased ppr., beaked and charged
Sarah Cole,
Anne Cole.
to. 8 Feb. 1859, Rev. B.A..

on the neck with three ermine spots sa., for Bowdon; 2nd, a Henrietta Cole, to. 15 Sept. 1863, her Arthur
first cousin,
covered cup or, charged with an ermine spot sa., for Butler.
Gethin Creagh, Esq., and has issue.

Motto Vanus est honor.
—Bowen’s Court, Kildorrery, co. Cork.

Seats Pleasington Hall, Blackburn, co. Lancaster; South-
Scat
gate House, Chesterfield.

BOWEN OF BOWEN’S COURT.


WEBB-BOWEN OF CAMROSE.
Webb-Bowen, Charles Wheeler Townsend,
Bowen, Robert Cole, Esq., M.A. of Bowen’s
Esq. of Camrose House, co. Pembroke, J.P., High
Court, co. Cork, J.P., Capt. 87th South Cork Light
Sheriff in 1836-37, b. 9 March, 1798.
Infantry, M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. 13 Aug. 1830
s. his father 19 Sept. 1841 ; m. 3 Dec. 1860, Eliza- ILtttPTltJP. —The family
of Bowen has been established iu
Pembrokeshire for a great number of years, and various
beth- Jane, 2nd dau. of Charles Clarke, Esq., D.L.,
branches have been dispersed over South Wales and else-
of Graiguenoe Park, co. Tipperary, and has issue,
where.
i. Henry Charles Cole, b. 21 Jan. 1862. Hugh Webb, Esq., son of George Webb, Esq. of Hackard,
n. Robert Cole, b. 9 April, 1863. co. Pembroke, by Anne his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. James
hi. Charles Otway Cole, b. 30 April, 1867. Bowen, 3rd son of the Rev. Charles Bowen, of Camrose, s. to
i, Sarah Frances Cole. Camrose 1801, and assumed the additional surname and arms
n. Elizabeth Harriet Mary Cole, d. Oct. 1865. of Bowen, in the Nov. following. He to. 1st, Miss Child, of
in. Anne Marcella Cole. Haverfordwest, by whom he had one dau., Elizabeth; and
2ndly, 2 Oct. 1795, Emma, youngest dau. (by Elizabeth his
iltltCTljJP.—The first of this family who settled in Ireland
wife, dau. and co-heir of Robert Townsend, Esq.) of Thomas
was Henry Bowen, Esq., a Colonel in Cromwell’s army, d. at
Ince, Esq. of Stoneydale, Christleton, co. Chester, by whom,
Farrihy, co. Cork, 1658 (his will is dated 18 Dec. 1658), and
(who d. 1852) he had issue,
proved 10 Feb. 1658-59), and was s. by his eldest son,
John Bowen, of Farrihy, m. 1660, Mary, dau. and heir Charles Wheeler Townsend, now of Camrose.
Bell.
of Capt. John Nicholls, of Kilbolane, co. Cork, and had issue
William Wheeler (Rev.), Vicar of Camrose, Haverfordwest, b.
three sons and two daus. He d. in the year 1718, and was s. 7 Nov. 1803; to. 1st, 1830; Mary Grace Josephine Von Burr
by his eldest son, Fortune, dau. of Rev. Joseph Fortune, Rector of New Moat,
John Bowen, Esq., of Kilbolane, to. 1st, Deborah, dau. Pembrokeshire 2ndly, in 1845, Olivia, dau. of Capt.
;

of Arthur Hyde, of Castle Hyde, co. Cork, Esq., by whom he Charles Duffin, H.E.I.C.S., and has issue, 1 Charles Hugh,
6. 27 Feb. 1836; 2 Thomas Ince, 6 22 Sept. 1839, to .
had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1695, Catherine, dau. of Richard .

1st, 1859, 2ndly, 1877 3 Bell Ince, b. 20 Sept. 1846


; ;
Stephens, of Newcastle, co. Limerick, Esq., and by her had 4 William, b. 16 Feb. 1849 5 Edward Mostyn, b. 21 Sept.
;

issue (with two daus.) three sons, 1 Henry, of Bowen’s Court 1851; 6 Stewart Charles Duffin, b. 16 Feb. 1856; 7 Town-
2 John, of Carrigadrohid, co. Cork, ancestor of the Bowens of send Ince, b. 9 Aug. 1860 8 Edmund Hanbury Edwardes,
;

Oak Grove., co. Cork and 3 Stephens. The eldest son,


;
b. 22 June, 1867; 1 Emma Lloyd; 2 Augusta Parry;
Henry Bowen, Esq., of Bowen’s Court, co. Cork, m. 1718, 3 Olivia Ellen Lockhart; 4 Eleanor Katharine.
Thomas, Lieut. 64th regt., d. unm. at Kingston, Jamaica.
Jane, only child and heir of Robert Cole, of Ballymackey, co.
Emma, m. J. M. Child, Esq. of Bigelly House, co. Pem-
Tipperary, Esq., and by her had issue a dau., Margaret Bowen, broke.
and a son, Augusta, widow of John Howell, M.D. of Tigfynydd, co.
Henry Cole Bowen, Esq., of Bowen’s Court, m. 1760, his Carmarthen.
first-cousin, Margaret, dau. of Ralph Wilson, Esq., andci. 1788, Caroline,to. D. P. Callan, Esq. of Molleston, co. Pembroke.

having had by her issue, eight sons and six daus., Mr. Webb-Bowen d. May, 1833.
i. Henry Cole, of Bowen’s Court, m. 1789, Catherine, dau. of Arms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg. a lion rampant sa., for
:

Henry Prittie, Esq., and d. s. p. 1797. Bowen; 2nd and 3rd, gu. a fess between three owls or, for
ii. John, to. Martha Randall, and d. s. p. Webb.
iii. Ralph, to. 1804, Mary, dau. of Edmond Doherty, Esq. of Crest —A lion rampant, as in the arms.
Mount Bruis, co. Tipperary, and had issue, Seat — Camrose House, near Haverfordwest.
1 Henry, Anne Jane, dau. of Hampden
to. Ely, Esq., and
had, Ralph, d. s. p. Hampden, d unm. ;
Henry .
; ;
and
two daus., Anne, to. Francis B. Cole Medge, Esq. of
Sion, co. Meath, and Mary.
BOWEDT OF KILNACOURT.
2 Edmond, to. Miss Lysaglit, and had a son, Edmond. Bowen, Charles Hartpole, Esq. of Kilnacourt,
3 Charles.
1 Jane. Queen’s Co., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1847, b.
2 Mary, to. Ven. Archdeacon Pryce Peacock. 1810 ; m. 1 Dec. 1859, Emelia-Anne, eldest dau. of
3 Elizabeth, to. Col. H. E. F. B. Irdley. the late Richard- W. Cooper, Esq. of Longford
rv. Robert, of whom presently. Lodge, near Kingstown, and sister of Edward- Joshua
v. Nicholls, to. Brianna, daughter of Robert Travers, Esq.,
and had issue, 1 Henry; 2 Robert; 3 Nicholls; 4 John; Cooper, Esq. of Markree Castle, co. Sligo, and has
1 Brianna; 2 Mary; 3 Catherine. issue,
vi. William, d.unm.
i. Charles Edward Hartpole, b. Nov. 1S62.
vii. Stephens, m. and had two sons, Henry and Stephens.
viii. Edward, d.
i. Emily Frances, d. 1867. ii. Alice Elinor.
s. p.
i. Jane,
Rev. William Berkley.
to. in. Frances Ethel.
ii. Thomasine, to. Hon. George Jocelyn.
iii. Catherine, to. John Wight, Esq. ILtllPilCJC. —
Hugh Bowen, Col. in the army, to. Eliza-
iv. Margaret, to. 1st, William Percy, Esq., and 2ndly, and heiress of the Rev. Charles Jones, D .D.,
beth, sole child

Maunsell, Esq. and was father of
—T

174 BOW THE LANDED GENTRY. BOW


Charles Bowen, Esq. of Courtwood, to. 1796, Martha, dau. BOWER OF WADWORTH.
and co-heiress of Robert Hartpole, Esq. of Shrule Castle, by Bower, Edward Chivers, Esq. of Wadworth,
Harriet his wife, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Aldborough, and by
co. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 22 Aug. 1826 ; m. 29
her (who d. 1849) had issue,
April, 1858, Amelia Mary, 2nd surviving dau. of
Hugh Aldborough, d. unm. 1839.
Charles Hartpole, now of Courtwood. the late William Bennet Martin, Esq. of Worsbro*
Martha. Harriet. Hall, co. York, and has issue,
Elizabeth, to. John Shelley, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Timothy
Shelley, Bart, of Field Place, Sussex. i. Edmund Thomas Chivers, b. 9 Feb. 1S59.

Louisa. ii. George Chivers, 19 June, 1860.


b.
Emily, m. T. W. Lane, Esq. of Ryelands, Herefordshire. in. Francis Chivers, 6. 23 July, 1861.
Maria. iv. Arthur Wentworth Chivers, b. 8 Nov. 1868.
Anns— Quarterly, 1st,on a mount vert a stag sejant gu.
arg. i. Augusta Mary Chivers. ii. Amy Elizabeth Chiver3.
atrired or, in the mouth a trefoil slipped ppr. a crescent az. for m. Ethel Alice Chivers. iv. Cecily Maria Chivers.
difference, for Bowen; 2nd, sa. a chev. between three spears’ v. Beatrice Lilian Chivers.
brads embowed arg., for Bowen, ancient; 3rd, sa. a fess erm.
between three boars’ heads couped or, for Jones. 4th, quar- UtlltffQC. John Bower, Esq. of Wickersley, co. York,
terly, 1st and 4th, gu. a chevron embattled arg., on a chief of b. 1 Nov. 1666; to. Elizabeth Fretwell (of the family of Fret-
the second, a torteau between two lions’ heads erased sa. 2nd ;
well, of Helaby) and d. 1730, leaving by her (who was b.
and 3rd, erm. a fess nebulee az. between three stags’ heads ;

1672, and d. 1719) a son,


cabossed sa., for Hartpole.
John Bower, of Wickersley, co. York, 6 1 Feb. 1697; to
Crest —
On a mound vert a stag sejant, as in the arms, in
18 Oct. 1725, Anne Seddon, and had a 2nd son,
. .

the mouth a trefoil slipped, ppr., a crescent or, for diffe-


rence. Edward Bower, Esq. of Doncaster, m. 3 Oct. 1765, Eliza-
Motto —Yirtus vincit invidiam. beth, eldest dau. of Benjamin Hague, Esq., Mayor of Don-

Seat— Kilnacourt, Portarlington, Queen’s Co. caster, 1756, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Edmund
Mower, Newark, and niece of George Mower, Esq. of
of
Woodseats, co. Derby, High Sheriff 1734, and by her (who d.
28 April, 1793, aged 52), left at his decease, 11 April, 1793,
BOWEN OF LLWYNGWAIR. aged 56, a son,
John Seddon Bower, Esq. of Broxholme, Doncaster, m.
Bowes-, James Bevan, Esq. of Llwyngwair, co. 23 Dec. 1818, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heiress of the
Pembroke, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, M.A. late Thomas Chivers, Esq. of Askham, near York (2nd son of
Oxford, Chairman of Pembrokeshire Quarter Thomas Chivers, of Upton Scudamore, Wilts, and grandson of
Sessions, High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire 1862, Thomas Chivers, of Upton Scudamore, of a Norman family,
returned M.P. for that co. 1866, retired 1868, and long settled in Wiltshire, said to have been established in Eng-
was re-elected June, 1876, b. 1828 m. 1857, ;
land at the Conquest), and by her (who d. 2 Feb. 1858, aged 70)
had issue,
Harriette, dau. of Rev. John Standly, M.A., and
lias issue,
Edward Chivers, now of Wadworth.
Sarah Chivers.
Elizabeth Chivers, to. Jan. 1855, Thomas John Stannard
i. George Bevan, b. 1858. ii. James Robert, 6. 1860.
Macadam, Esq. of Blackwater, co. Clare, and d. 6 Oct.
i. Blanche Harriette, b. 1864.
1856, leaving a son, Philip Bower Macadam, b. 3 Oct.
Utltracjc. —The of Llwyngwair, originally Ab
Bowens 1856.
Mr. Bower d. 30 June, 1841, aged 74.
Owens of Pentre Evan, Pembroke, are a very ancient
co.
Welsh family, and have been located at Llwyngwair since —
Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az. a human leg, couped at
1500. The present representative is eldest son and heir of the the thigh and pierced bendwise by a broken tilting spear or,
late George Bowen, Esq. of Llwyngwair, by Sarah his wife, a chief arg., thereon between two castles sa., a pale of the
dau. of John Thbmas, Esq. of Longhouse, co. Pembroke. first, charged with a rose of the second, for Bower ; 2nd and
3rd arg. a chevron engrailed gu., for Chivers.
Arms —
Quarterly 1st and 4th az., a lion rampant or,
:
Crest —On a mount vert a quiver az., garnished or, and
between eight bezants 2nd, gu. a chevron between two
;
filled with arrows ppr., in saltire, with a bow unstrung, also
knots in chief and a lion rampant in base or; 3rd, az. a ppr.
hawk ppr.
Motto— Veritas prsevalebit.
—A lion rampant holding in the paws a knot as in
Crest or,
Seat — Wadworth Hall, Doncaster.
the arms.
Motto —Audaces fortuna juvat.
Seat —Llwyngwair, near Haverfordwest.

BOWER OF IWERNE HOUSE.


Bower, Thomas Bowyer, Esq. of Iwerne House,
BOWEN OF TROEDYRATJE. Dorset, J.P., late of the 73rd regt., b. 6 Sept. 1829 ;
Bowen, The Rev. Arthur James, of Troedy- m. 13 Aug. 1861, Bessie- Alice, eldest dau. of
raur, Newcastle Emlyn, Cardiganshire, Rector of William Russell, Esq. of Ravensworth, Australia,
Spaxton, Somerset, B.A., Caius Coll. Camb., and has a son,
J.P. co. Pembroke, b. 4 Sept. 1839 m. 24 July 1862, ;
Thomas Henry Bowyer, 6 19 May, 1862.
.

Gertrude Olivia, dau. of (Eneas Cannon, Esq., M.D.,


Cheltenham, and has issue, JltlTEajJC.— homas Bowyer, Esq., b. 20 Feb. 1744 (the
descendant of an old Shaftesbury family); to. 1st, 19 Oct. 1767,
i. Eynon George Rice, b. May, 1863.
Anne Edward Napier, Rector of
Catlierina, dau. of the Rev.
ii. Arthur Lawrence Roquier, b. Feb. 1866. More and had two sons and three daus.
Critchill, Dorset,
in. Harry James ap Owen, b. Feb. 1868. He m. 2ndly, Dorothy Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Samuel
iv. Arthur Legh, 5. Aug. 1871. Elliott, by whom he also had issue a son, George-Edmund,
Ellen Easter.
b. 11 March, 1781, to. Emma Letitia, dau. of John Boys, M.D.,
i.

iltttCftqC. —
See Bowen of Llwyngwair. The present Rev. and had issue two daus., Louisa Dorothy and Lucy. The
Arthur James Bowen is second son of James Bowen, Esq. of eldest son,
Troedyraur, J.P. and D.L. co. Pembroke, Cardigan and Car- Thomas Bowyer Bower, Esq. of Iwerne House, Blandford,
marthen, who was 2nd son of the late James Bowen, Esq. of J.P., High Sheriff in 1796, and Lieut.-Col. Dorset Yeomanry
Llwyngwair. He succeeded to the Troedyraur estates under Cavalry, b. 26 April, 1771; m. 29 May, 1792, Harriett, dau. of
the will of the Rev. Thomas Bowen. Walter Whitaker, Esq., Recorder of Shaftesbury, and by her
(who d. 27 May, 1841) had issue,
Same as preceding. Thomas Bowyer, late of Iwerne House.
Henry Tregonwell (ltev.), of Fontmell Parva, Dorset, J.P., b.
Motto —Audaces fortuna juvat. 22 Nov. 1808; to. 22 June, 1837, Elizabeth Syndercombe,
Seat — Troedyraur,
near Newcastle Emlyn. dau. of the Rev. Thomas Fox, Rector of Abbas Combe,

Residence Spaxton Rectory, near Bridgewater, of which Somerset, and South Newton, Wilts, and by her (who d. 10
living Mr. Bowen is Rector and Patron. Sept. 1876) left at his decease, 25 Dec. 1874, issue,
; ;;

BOW THE LANDED GENTRY BOW 175

Henry Syndercombe, of Fontmell Parva, Blandford, J.P., 1824, Helen, eldest dau. of John Hall, Esq. of Scarborough,
b. 14July, 1839; to. 7 June, 1866, Sarah Matilda, youngest and had issue,
dau. of the late Rev. Robert Sallteld, Rector of Fontmell Robeet Habtlet, now of Welham.
Magna, and has issue, Henry Gregory Syndercombe, b. Henry John, b. 14 Sept. 1834.
24 July, 1867; Charles Hawkins Syndercombe, 6. 4 Aug. George Cuthbertson, 6. 1 Nov. 1835. Leonard William.
1871 Maurice Syndercombe, b. 1 Aug. 1875; Edith Diana-
;
Lucy Margaret. Charlotte Philadelphia.
Syndcrcombe Maud Elizabeth Syndercombe
;
Eleanor ;

Mary Syndercombe. Mr. Bower d. 11 May, 1869.


Harriett Catherina, to. 17 Feb. 1826, Rev. Christopher Nevill, Arms— Sa. a human leg couped at the thigh transpierced
Rector of East Grinstead, Sussex, and has issue. by a broken spear in bend ppr. on a canton arg. a tower
;

Elizabeth Anne, to. 2 Oct. 1829, Rev. Edward Bower, Rector gu.
of Closworth, Somerset, and has issue. Crest—A human leg transpierced as in the arms.
Mr. Bower d. 21 Sept. 1840, and was s. by his son, Motto — Esse quam videri.
Thomas Bowyeb Bo web, Esq. of Iwerne House, b. 1 July, Seat —Welham, near Malton.

1803; High Sheriff, 1847 to. 9 Aug. 1828, Eliza, only dau. of
;

William Creed, Esq. of Ballygrennan Castle, co. Limerick, by


whom he had issue, BOWES OF STREATLAM CASTLE.
Thomas BowtEE, now of Iwerne House. Bowes, John, Esq. of Streatlam Castle and
William Henry, b. 14 Dec. 1838.
Gribside Park, co. Durham, D.L., b. 19 June, 1811
Eliza Harriott. Charlotte Frances.
m. 1st, 1872, Josephine Benoite, Comtesse de Mon-
Mr. Bower d. 8 Sept. 1863.
talbo, d. 1874 ; and 2ndly, 1877, Alphonsina Marie
Arms— Sa., three talbots’ heads couped in chief arg. lan-
gued gu., in the middle point a cinquefoil erm.
de St. Amand, Comtesse de Courten. Mr. Bowes
—A talbot’s head couped arg.
Crest
s. to the estates of John, 10th Earl of Strathmore,
Motto— Hope well and have well. under the will of that nobleman. These great
Seat— Iwerne House, near Blandford. possessions in the North of England came into the
Strathmore family by the intermarriage of John, the
9tli Earl, in 1767, with Mary Eleanor, dau. and
heiress of G-eorgeBowes, Esq. of Streatlam Castle.
BOWER OF WELHAM. Mr. Bowes was M.P. for South Durham from
Bower, Robert Hartley, Esq. of Welham, co. 1833 to 1847.
York, J.P. and D.L., b. 9 July, 1832 ; m. 25 Aug. Seats —Streatlam Castle, near Gateshead ;
and Gibside Park,
1859, Marcia, 4th dau. of Sir John Lister-Kaye, Durham.
Bart., and has, with other issue,
Robeet Listeb, 6. 1860. BOWLES OF NORTH ASTON.
3£tltCHIJP. —
The family of Bower was originally settled at Bowles, Henry Oldfield, Esq. of North Aston,
Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire. The first advancer of co. Oxford, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. 7 Jan. 1818
the family was m. 1842, Barbara, dau. of Pelham Warren, M.D.
William Bo web, of Bridlington, Merchant (son of John
Bower, of the same place, and Jean [Bonfeylde] his wife), William Bowles, Esq. of Windsor and Clewer,
whose baptism occurs on 14 May, 1598. He was a considerable Berks, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charles Modyford, Bart., by

benefactor to his native town. His eldest son, Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Norton, Bart., of Coventry
John Eoweb, Esq., of Bridlington, to. 1652, Catherine and had a son and successor,
Rogers, dau. of William Bower of Cloughton, and had seveial Chaeles Bowles, Esq., to. Jane Clark, of Northampton-
sons and daus. ; of the latter, Priscilla, to. 10 Aug. 1700, shire, and had, with a dau., Anne, to. Robert Graham, Esq.,

Ralph Creyke, Esq. of Marton, near Bridlington ; and of the a son and successor,
former, the eldest, Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, to. 1st, 1768,
William Boweb, Esq. of Bridlington, b. 1654; to. 1st, 1676, Gertrude, dau. of Sir Richard Warwick-Bampfyldc, Bart, of
{Sarah, dau. of Jasper Belt, Esq. of Pocklington, son of Sir Poltimore, which lady d. s. p. the following year. Mr. Bowles
Robert Belt, of Bossall, Knt., and had issue, William, who to.2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir Abraham Elton, Bart, of Clevedon
left three daus.; Leonabd, of whom presently: and other Court, Somerset, and had issue,
issue. Mr. Bower to. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Edward Trotter, Chables-Oldfield, of North Aston.
Esq. of Skelton Castle, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir John Jane, to. 1791, Richard Palmer, Esq. of Holme Park, Berks.
Mary, to. Sir George Armytage, Bart, of Kirklees.
Lowther, Bart., and by that lady had issue, 1 Henry, of York,
Anne, to. the Right Hon. William Sturges Bourne.
who purchased the estate of Killerby Hall, near Scarborough, Emma, to. the Rev. Ralph H. Brandling, of Gosforth.
and d. unm. 1770 2 George, of Bridlington, father of Feee-
; Elizabeth, to. William Markham, Esq. of Becca Hall.
man, of Killerby Hall and Bawtry, co. York, J.P. and D.L. Lucy, m. William Holbech, Esq. of Farnborough.
3 Robert, of Sleights, near Whitby, and Welham, who d. s. p. Laura Gertrude, to. Frederick Moysey, Esq. of West Wick-
1777 1 Mary, to. 1st, 1727, Peter Whitton, Esq., Lord Mayor
ham, Kent.
;
Frances, m. Edward Golding, Esq. of Maiden Erlegh.
of York 1728, and 2ndly, 1742, George Perrott, Esq., Baron of
the Exchequer. The 2nd son of the 1st marriage, The eldest son,
Leonabd Boweb, Esq., 6. 26 April, 1682; settled at Scorton. Chables Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, J.P. and
He m. 2 Aug. 1720, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Woolfe, Esq. of D.L., Col. Oxfordshire Militia, b. 30 Aug. 1785; to. 9 April,
Bridlington Quay, andhad (with three daus., of whom the eldest, 1815, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Matthew, Lord Rokeby, and d.
Hannah, m. 17 Sept. 1751, George Cuthbertson, jun., Esq. of 1862, having had issue,
Newcastle-on-Tyne; and the youngest, Sarah, m. Gen. Mont- i. Chables, Capt. 10th Hussars, b. 5 May, 1816 to. Martina,
;

gomery Agnew) two sons the elder, William, d. s. p. the ;


dau. of Dr. William Lewis Grant, E.I.C.S., and widow of
;

younger, Capt. Alfred Jackson, E.I.C.S., and d. in the Crimea,


leaving two sons.
John Boweb, Esq. of Scorton, b. 1730; to. 10 July, 1759,
ii. Henby Oldfield, now of North Aston.
Philadelphia, dau. of George Cuthbertson, Esq. of Newcastle- iii. Edward, Capt. 60th Rifles, 6. 27 Aug. 1825; to. June,
upon-Tyne, and had issue. The eldest surviving son, 1858, Jane, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry Hulton.
Robeet Boweb, Esq. of Welham, b. 2 Feb. 1767 Major of i. Jane Lydia, to. Leopold, Baron Gremp de Eraudenstein.
;

the East Riding Local Militia, and D.L. He to. Elizabeth ii. Laura Gertrude Anna.

Amy, only surviving child of John Clubbe, Esq., M.D., of Arms —Az., three standing cups out of each a boar’s
or,
Ipswich, and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1802) had issue, head arg.
Robeet, his Crest — A demi-boar wounded in breast with a broken spear.
heir.
Seat—North Aston, co. Oxford.
John William, M.A., Rector of Barmston, co. York, and a
Magistrate for the East Riding, to. 3 Sept. 1828, Eugenia,
youngest dau. of John Hall, Esq. of Scarborough, and has,
John; Mary Elizabeth; Elizabeth; Margaret; and Eugenia.
George Henry (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Rossington, co. York.
BOWLES OF MILTON HOUSE.
Elizabeth Amy. Sarah Anne. Bowles, John Samuel, Esq. of Milton House,
Mr. Bower d. 29 April, 1835, and was s. by his son, Berks, J.P. and D.L., b. 1815 High Sheriff 1852
; ;

Robeet Boweb, Esq. of Welham, D.L., b. 1798; to. 23 June, m. 1st, 21 Oct. 1841, Louisa Frederica, youngest
; ;

176 BOW THE LANDED GENTRY. BOV


dau. of Hon. and Bey. Charles Augustus North, 1
1 Edgar Francis, b. 15 Aug. 1854.
Prebendary of Winchester, and niece of Francis, 1 Margaret Sophia.

6th Earl of Guildford 2ndly, 1851, Mary Wintle, Mr. BowTing m. 2ndly, 7 Dec. 1858, Ellen, dau. of Lewis
;
Cubitt, and by her has issue,
dau. of Right Rev. Ashurst T. Gilbert, Bishop of

2 Algernon Cunliffe, b. 27 Sept. 1859.
Chichester. By this lady he has a son and heir, 3 Victor Henry, b. 26 March, 1867.
Thomas John. ; v. Charles Algernon Aloysios (Rev.), S.J., 6. 19 March,
1828; d. 18 Nov. 1857, at Rome,
He
j

m. 3rdly, 1875, Isabel, 2nd dau. of Ret. J. C. i


j Maria Lewin.
. ii. Edith Alice,

Clutterbuck, Vicar of Long Wittenliam. i


hi. Emily Lucy Ann, a Nun, d. 20 Aug. 1870, at Hong Kong.
Sir John Bowring to. 2ndly, 3 Nov. 1860, Deborah, dau. of

JCtllCTltJC. The late Thomas Bowles, Esq. of Milton Hill,
Thomas Castle, Esq. He d. 23 Nov. 1872.
6on of John Bowles, Esq. of Abingdon, who purchased estates
in Berkshire, was b. 1790, and to. 1812, Hester-Sophia. only —
Arms Gu., three eastern crowns between two chevronels,
dau. of Samuel Sellwood, Esq. of The Abbey, Abingdon, by , the whole between three lions rampant or. Crest A dcmi-lion —
or, in the dexter paw an arrow in bend sinister, and in the sinister
whom he had six sons and two daus. He d. 1837, and was s. [


a bow palcwisc ppr. Motto Nunquam inutans.
by his eldest son, the present John Samuel Bowles. Esq. of j

! —
Heat Forest Farm, near Windsor.
Milton Hill.
Arms—Az., three standing bowls arg., out of each a boar’s
head or.
Crest —A dcmi-boar az., pierced in the left shoulder by a ATKINS-BOWYER OF STEEPLE ASTON.
dart, ppr.
|
Atkins Bowyer, Henry, Esq. of The Grange*
j
Steeple Aston, co. Oxford, and of the Manor Estate*
'

Clapham, Surrey, J.P. and D.L., late 10th Hussars,


BO WRING OF FOREST FARM. l. 1836 m. 22 April, 1873, Lizzie, 4th dau. of Lieut. -
;

Bowring, J ohn Charles, Esq. of Forest Farm, Col. Vernon, Coldstream Guards.
Berks, formerly of Larkbeare, J.P. for Devon, 6.24 —
sLtUCTlIJC. RicnARD Bowyer, Esq., 3rd son of Sir William
March, 1821 ; m. 1st, 28 April, 1863, Isabella, dau. Bowyer, Bart., took the name oi Atkins on succeeding Sir
of Calvert Toulmin, Esq., she d. 3 May, 1864. He Richard Atkins, Bart., in the manor estate of Clapham. He
m. 2ndly, 24 March, 1866, Mary, eldest dau. of to. 1773, Elizabeth Brady, and d. 21 Nov. 1820, leaving issue,

Charles John Furlonger, Esq., and by her has issue, !


William, his heir.
Cornelius, Colonel in the army, C.B., to. Sophia, dau. of
i. John Frederick Edward, b. 9 Aug. 18G7. Commander Hopkinson, R.N., and had issue, William •>

ii. Arthur Hautayne, b. Nov. 1870.


14 Henry, 6th Dragoons, d. in India; and Augusta.
hi. Charles Calvert, 6. 20 Nov. 1872. Frances Penelope, to. Lieut.-Col. James Forest Fulton, K.H.
iv. Humphrey Wykeham, b. 18 April, 1871. The elder son,
v. Walter Andrew, b. 30 Nov. 1875. William Atkins Bowyer, Esq. of Braywick Grove, Berks,
vi. A son, 6. 13 Jan. 1878. and of Clapham, Surrey, Brevet Major 59th regt., and Brigade
i. Mary Isabel. Major to the forces at Halifax, in the province of Nova Scotia,
m. 1803. Frances, dau. of the Hon. Behning Wentworth,
EtllCaCje.— John Bowrino, of Chulmleigh, Devon, m. j

Secretary of the said province, and d. 1844, having had


Mary Squire. In 1690, leave was given him under the Tolera- i

issue,
tion Act to hold religious worship in his house. His son,
John Bowring, of Chulmleigh, a Poet, b. 1680; to. Joan, Henry (Rev.), of Steeple Aston.
William Henry Wentworth (Rev.), to. 1st, Emily Harford,
dau. of Diggery Cock, and sister of the Rev. Nathaniel Cock, who and 2ndly, Charlotte, dau. of Capt. Wells,
d. 1840;
of Bideford, and dying Oct. 1752, left issue. The 3rd son, R.N., of Holme Wood, Huntingdon, and has issue.
Benjamin Bowring, of Holy Trinity, Exeter, b. 24 Jan. George Douglas, d. 1846.
1710 m. 25 Feb. 1735, Elizabeth, relict of Michael Drewe, of
;
Edward, late Capt. 81st regt.
The Close, Exeter; and d. 1775, leaving issue. The eldest son, Frances’ Augusta, to. 1st, 1825, Rev. George Augustus Legge
and 2ndly, 1828, Rev. Samuel Wyatt Cobb, Rector of
John Bowring, b. 18 Jan. 1736 m. 25 Dec. 1758, Margaret,
;
Ightham, and has issue.
dau. of John Hutchins, of Moreton Hampstead; and dying Henrietta Elizabeth, to. Charles Vincent Eyre, Esq., and d.
8 May, 1805, left by her (who. d 21 Jan. 1820), an only son, 1849, leaving issue.
Charles Bowring, of Larkbeare, Devon, b. 12 May, 1769 Penelope Maria, to. Rev. William Frankelin, d. 1859, and
to. 6 Nov. 1791, Sarah Jane Ann, dau. of Rev. Thomas Lane, left issue.

Vicar of St. Ives, Cornwall and dying 4 April, 1856, left by Mary Theresa.
;
Anne Elizabeth, to. Rev. Henry Hodgson, Rector of Ashwell,
her (who d. 24 Oct. 1828), two sons and three daus. The eldest Herts, and has issue.
son, Eleanor Catherine, to. Beaumont Hankey, Esq., and has
Sir John Bowring, Knt. of Claremont, Devon, LL.D., issue.
F.R.S., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Kilmarnock, N.B., 1835, and Emily Frances.
Bolton 1841, Governor, Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral The eldest son,
of Hong Kong, and H.M. Plenipotentiary in China, Grand Henry Atkins Bowyer, Esq. of Steeple Aston, and Clapham,
Cross of the Order of Leopold, and Envoy Extraordinary to D.L.. late oi the 14th Hussars, and Lieut.-Col. 1st Oxford
Siam, knighted at Buckingham Palace, 16 Feb. 1854, 6. 17 Oct. University Rifle Volunteers, b. 1805; to. 1833, Isabella-
1792; to. 1st, 12 Oct. 1816, Maria, dau. of Samuel Lcwin, Esq., Duncan dau. of James H. Byles, Esq. of Bowden Hall, Glou-
;

and by her (who d. 27 Sept. 1858) left issue, cester. ancLby her (who d. 1841) had issue,

i. John Charles, now of Forest Farm. l. now of


Henry., Steeple Aston,
ii. Frederick Hermann, Barrister-at-Law, b. 15 Jan. 1823. ii. Edward Cecil,
b. 1838; d. 1840.
lit. Lewin Bentham, C.S.I., sometime Private Secretary to in. FitzWilliam Wentworth, b. 1839 ;
to. 1867, Margaret,
Lord Canning, Viceroy of India, and Chief Commissioner dau. oi Major Cuming.
of Mysore and Coorg, East Indies, b. 15 July, 1824; m. 1st, l Isabella Caroline Eliza, to. June, 1873, Bertie Wentworth
13 Aug. 1857, Mary Laura, dau. of Admiral the Hon. Sir Vernon, Esq., son of Col. Vernon oi Harefleld.
John Talbot, G.C.B., by Juliana, dau. of 9th Lord Arundel], He d. 1871.
and by her (who d. 17 April, 1866) has issue,
1 Charles Talbot, b. 15 Dec. 1862. Arms — Or a bend vaire, cottised sa.

1 Mary Lucy. Crest — A falcon rising arg., belled or.


Mr. Bowring to. 2ndly, 31 July, 1867, Katharine, 4th dau Motto —Contentement passe richesse.
of Mr. Serjeant Bellasis, and has issue, Seat —The Grange, Steeple Aston, Oxford.
2 Edward Louis Stanislas, b. 13 Nov. 1869.
3 Philip Francis, b. 6 April, 1871.
4 John Bellasis, 6. 10 Nov. 1872.
5 Vincent Lewin, b. 5 May, 1875. BOYCOTT OF BUDGE HALL.
6 Francis Stephen, b. 29 Jan. 1878.
2 Edith Mary. Boycott, Emma, of Budge Hall, Salop, s. her
iv. EdgarAlfred, C.B., late M.P. for Exeter, 6. 26 May, father 1856.
1826; to.1st, 12 May, 1853, Sophia, dau. of Thomas
UtllCajJC.— The family of Boycott great anti-
1

is of
Cubitt, of Denbies, Surrey, and by her (who d. 4 Sept.
1878) has issue, ouity in Shropshire. . Richard Boycott, of Boycott, in tho
BOY THE LANDED GENTRY. BOY 177

parish of Pontesbury, was a party named in a recognizance Frances, m. 1797, John Hayman, Esq., Major in the 9th
under a statute, Merchant in the Exchequer of Shrewsbury, regt., d. 1815, leaving issue, Charles, d. 1836; and Frances-
Louisa, m. 3 Sept. 1833, Kenelm, 17th Lord Somerville.
5 Richard II., in which he is described as Richard de Boycote,
Emma, to. 1793, Edward Ravenscroft. Esq., d. s. p. 1848.
of the parish of Pontesbury. The estate of Boycott has from
Harriet, to. 1801, Henry Lannoy Hunter, Esq. of Beech Hill,
that period remained in the family, and was probably in their Berks, d. 1830, leaving issue, the late H. L. Hunter, Esq.,
possession long previously. to. Charlotte Codrington, and had issue.
Francis Boycott, Esq. of Boycott and Buildwas, in Shrop- Sophia, m. 1810, William Bowen, Esq., M.D., d. s. p. 1848.
shire, 1545, was father of Maria, to. July, 1810, Francis, 4th Earl of Guilford, d. s . v .
1821.
William Boycott, Esq. of Boycott, Buildwas, and Hinton,
Charlotte, d unm.
. 1842.
who to. 1st, 1625, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Trym, Esq. Louisa Victoria, to. 1807, Walter Smythe, Esq. of Bram-
of Hinton, and had issue, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Holland, Esq., bridge, Hants, d. 1849. Her dau. Louisa, to. 1832, Sir
and Sarah, to. 1654, William Warter, Esq. of Swancote. F. Hervey Bathurst, Bart., and d. 1840, leaving issue a son
Their son, John-Water, purchased Rudge Hall, and had issue and dau. Her dau. Georgina, to. 1833, the Hon. Augustus
an only dau. and heiress, Catherine, m. William Boycott, Esq. Craven, by whom she had two sons he d. 1836, when she ;

to. the Due de la Force, and d. his widow 1867.


William to. 2ndly, 1631, Eleanor, dau. of Sylvanus Lacon, Esq.
of West Coppice, by Grace his wife, dau. of Sir Edward Mr. Boycott d . 29 June, 1798, and was s. by his eldast
Littleton, Bart, of Pillaton, co. Stafford, and had issue, son,
Sylvanus, of Hinton and Buildwas, Francis, of Boycott, of Thomas Boycott, Esq. Hinton, and Rudge,
of Boycott,
whom presently Anne, d. unm and Judith, to, 1659, William
; . ;
Salop, b. 8 June, 1771 to. 10 Aug. 1801, Jane, eldest dau. of
;

Adams, Esq., of Longdon. William Boycott was one of those Thomas Tarleton, Esq. of Bolesworth Castle, co. Chester, by
Shropshire gentlemen who, with his sons, Sylvanus and Francis, Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Lawrence Robinson,
materially assisted their Majesties Charles I. and II. in their Esq. of Clitheroe, co. Lancaster, and niece of Sir Banastre
distresses, and as a reward for which Charles II., 1663, Tarleton, Bart., G.C.B., M.P., and by her (who d . 18 Feb.
granted to the said Sylvanus and Francis Boycott, and their 1843) had issue,
issue only, a special patent of arms. William Boycott d. Thomas, 6. 22 May, 1806; d unm. 1827.
.

1658. The elder son, Sylvanus, was of Hinton Hall, Salop. He Emma, now of Rudge.
d 10 Oct. 1686, aged 54, leaving issue by Elizabeth his wife,
. Charlotte, d. unm. 1824.
dau. of F. Geers, Esq. of The Marsh, co. Hereford, a son, Harriet, to. 24 June, 1828, Francis Harr'es, Esq., of
Thomas Boycott, Esq., of Hinton, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Cruckton Hall, Salop, and d. s. p. 2,b Nov. 1868.
Louisa Mary Catherine, to. 28 Jan. 1841, Andrew Wight,
Samuel Reynolds, of Taunton, Somerset, and d. 1698, having Esq. of Ormiston, N.B., who d. 20 Nov. 1858. She d. 16
had issue an only surviving child, Thomas Boycott, Esq. of Aug. 1873, leaving issue one surviving son,
Hinton, to. Philadelphia, dau. of Sir Thomas Cotton, of Com-
Cathcart Boycott Wight, 6. 27 Nov. 1849; to. Elizabeth’
bermere, Bart., and d. 1723, without surviving issue. The 2nd dau. of the late George Grazebrook, Esq. of Pedmore,
son of William Boycott, of Boycott, by Eleanor Lacon, his wife, co. Worcester, and has issue,
Francis Boycott, of Boycott, to. 1659, Catherine, dau. and 1 Thomas Andrew, 6.15 Aug. 1872.
sole heir of Richard Ward, Gent., of The Lowe and of 2 Cathcart Julian Boycott, 6. 15 June, 1874.
Uppington, and had issue, with other children, who 3 William Reginald Boycott, 6. 1 Feb. 1876.
d . unm., 1 Louisa Elizabeth Boycott, 6. 24 Sept. 1877.

i. William, of Boycott, of whom presently. Mr. Boycott d. 24 April, 1856, and was s. by his eldest dau.,
h. Richard, of the Middle Temple, b. 19 Sept. 1662; Emma, now of Rudge Hall.
to. Priscilla, dau. of the Rev. James Belton, D.D.,
and d. s. p. Sept. 1723. Arms— Granted 21 March, 1663, by Bysshe, Clarenceux— Gu.,
His eldest son, on a chief arg. three grenadoes ppr.
William Boycott, Esq. of Boycott, 6. 21 July, 1661 ;m. 1692, —
Crest An armed arm ppr. issuing out of a mural crown
Sarah, sole dau. and heiress of Robert Kirkby, Esq. of co. Not- gu. and casting a grenado fired ppr.
tingham, and had issue, —
Motto Pro rege et religione.
i. Francis, of Hinton, 6. 29 Nov. 1694; d. 19 July, 1743; to.

Seat Rudge Hall, Wolverhampton.
Christian, dau. of Pearson, Esq., and had issue, with a son,
Francis, d. s. p., a dau. Sarah, m. John Heynes, Esq., and
d.
s. p.
ii. William, of Lincoln’s Inn, 6. 24 Oct. 1696, d. s. p. Aug.
1762.He m. Catherine, only dau. and heiress of John
Warter,' Esq., of Rudge Hall, son of William Warter, by
BOYD OF MIDDLETON PARK.
Sarah, dau. of William Boycott. With her he acquired See Rochfort-Boyd.
Rudge Hall, &c., which he left to his nephew, Col. Boycott.
hi. Richard, of whose descendants we treat,
iv. Thomas, d. in infancy.
i. Sarah, to. 1718, John Webb, Esq. of Hamstall Bidware, co.
Stafford.
ii. Catherine, d. unm. 1734.
BOYD OF MERTON HALL.
The 3rd son, Boyd, John Christian Curwen, Esq. of Merton
The Rev. Richard Boycott, M.A., b . 1698, Rector of Hall, co. Wigton, b. 1811 ; s. his brother Mark
1

"Whittington, near Oswestryto. 1732, Gertrude, 2nd dau. of


; through concession of property, 16 Oct. 1874 ; m.
Thomas Jenkins, by Gertrude, dau. of Richard Wingfield,
Esq., 1841, Meeta, only surviving dau. of the late Robert
Esq. of Bouxley, and dying 1751, left, with two daus. (Anne,
Campbell, Esq. J.P. and D.L. for the co. of Wigton,
d unm., and Sarah, wife of Edward Jenkins, Esq. of
.

and has issue,


Charlton Hill, Salop), three sons, viz.,
i. Thomas, 6. 1735, of whom presently. i. Campbell, 6. 20 April, 1842, late Lieut. R.A., m. Jose-
ii. Richard, (Lieut.-Col.), of Rudge Hall, to which he suc- phine, dau. of Lewis Livingstone, Esq., and has a son,
ceeded before his elder brother, under the will of his uncle, Aubrey Paget.
William Boycott, d. unm. 4 Sept. 1788.
ii. William Arthur Edward, 6. 6 April, 1855, Lieut. 1st
hi. William, enjoyed the manor of Dosthill and other
estates near Tam worth, co. Warwick, under his uncle’s King’s Own Stafford Militia.
- will. He was twice m., and d. 1765, leaving an only child, i. Edythe Marion Boyd.
Catherine, who d. unm. at Bath, 20 Feb. 1850, aged 85. ii. Caroline Augusta, to. Reginald Beauchamp Yorke, son

His eldest son, of the late Very Rev. and Hon. Archdeacon Yorke.
hi. Leila Jessie.
Thomas Boycott. Esq. of Boycott, Hinton, and Rudge,
m. 1763, Jane, youngest dau. of John Puleston, Esq. of iv. Blanche Mary, to. Lord Henry Paget, son of Henry 2nd
Pickhill, co. Denbigh, and by her (who d Oct. 1803) had .
Marquess of Anglesey.
issue, v. Bertha Margaret Mabel.

Thomas, of Boycott, Hinton, and Rudge. ILitlZEQt *— This family is of very considerable antiquity,
i Richard, b. 1773, Capt. 34th regt. d. unm. in the Island of
; claiming a common ancestry with the Boyds, Earls of Kilmar-
St. Vincent, 1 Sept. 1795.
nock. Its representative,
Charles, b. 1777, Major 29th regt., d. 1810, having m. Wil-
helmina, dau. of Christopher Smyth, Esq., and grand-dau.
The Rev. William Boyd, D.D., of Merton Hall, co. Wigton,
of Christopher Smyth, Esq. of Northampton, who, with her sold his Lancashire lands, long in his family’s possession, 1780.
child, d. 1807. He to. Joanna, dau. of the Rev. James Maitland, a younger
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178 BOY THE LANDED GENTRY BOY


eon of Pitrichie and Banchory, co. Aberdeen, and had two dent in the Court of Session, in Scotland, 6. 26 July, 1772; in.
sons, Edward, his heir, and William, d. in America, 1814, 1st, 24 Dec. 1804, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Alexander

leaving a son, Maitland Wilson. The elder son, Montgomerie, Esq. of Annick Lodge, next brother of Hugh,
Edward Boyd, Esq. of Merton Hall, co. Wigton, D.L., to. 12th Earl of Eglinton, and had by her (who d. 14 April,
1797, Jane, eldest dau. of Benjamin Yule, Esq. of Wheatfield, 1822),
co. Edinburgh, and had issue, Patrick, late of Shewalton.
William Sprot, E.I.C.’s Civil Service, Political Commis- Alexander, Rear-Admiral R.N., retired, 6.9 March, 1810; in.
sioner at Guzerat and Resident at the Court of Baroda, dec. 2 July, 1844, Agnes, 3rd dau. of the late James Walker,
Benjamin, of London, Merchant, murdered in 1851 by the Esq., and has issue.
natives of the Island of Guadalcanar, in the South Seas, on John, 6. 9 Sept. 1819; Barrister-at-Law; m. 6 Sept. 1853,
landing from his yacht, “The Wanderer,” R.Y.S. Jane, 2nd dau. of Theodore Walrond, Esq. of Calder Park,
Mark, of Merton Hall. co. Lanark, and has issue.
John Christian Cukwen, now of Merton Hall. William, C.B., Colonel in the army, and Lieut.-Col. 89th
James. regt., 6. 25 Jan. 1821 to. 14 June, 1853, Louisa, eldest dau.
Edward Lennox. ;

Marion. Mary, d. 28 Dec. 1878. of the Rev. Henry Parsons, and had issue. He d. March,
Stewart, dT.unm. Jessy, d. unm. 1874; she d. Feb. 1873.
Archibald Thomas, at the Scottish Bar, 6. 14 April, 1822;
Mr. Boyd d. 1846 his son,
;
d. 27 March, 1863.
Mark Boyd, Esq. of Merton Hall, J.P., 6. 1805 ; s. his Elizabeth, to. 1828, James Hope, Esq., 3rd son of the late
brother Benjamin, 1851 to. 1848, Emma Anne, widow of
; Right Hon. Charles Hope and the Lady Charlotte Hope.
Robert Coates, Esq. of Montagu Square, London, a West Helen, m. 1 June, 1829, Sir Charles Dairymple Fergusson,
India proprietor, and was s. by his brother. Bart., of Kilkerran, who d. 8 March, 1849 shed. 26 June, ;

1869.
Arms—Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. Hamilla Augusta, deceased. Eleanor Charlotte.
Crest— dexter hand couped at the wrist, erect, pointing Mr. Boyle to. 2ndly, 17 July, 1827, Camilla Catherine, eldest
with the thumb and the next two fingers, the others turning
dau. of the late Hon. David Smythe, of Methven Castle, co.
down, all ppr.
Perth, a Judge of the Court of Session, and had by her, who
Motto—Confido.
still survives him,
— squirrels ppr.
Supporters Two
Seat —Merton Hall, Newton Stewart, N.B. George David (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Kidderminster, 6. 17
May, 1828; to. 7 Jan. 1861, Mary Christiana, eldest dau.
Town Residence—37, Princes Gardens, Princes Gate, S.W. of the late William Robins, Esq. of Hagley, co. Worcester,
J.P.
Robert, Capt. R.A., 6. 2 Dec. 1830; m. 1856, Frances Sydney,
dau. of Francis F. Sankey, M.D., and had issue. He d. 29
BOYD OF BALLYMACOOL. Aug. 1869.
Boyd, John Robert, Esq. of Ballymacool, co. Henry Dundas, H.E.I.C.S., 6. 1 Feb. 1833; d. 19 April,
1853.
Donegal, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, High Amelia Laura.
Sheriff 1846, b. 24 June, 1808 ; m. 6 Aug. 1851, The Right Hon. David Boyle s. to Shewalton, on the death of
Mary-Louisa, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Knox, his elder brother, Col. John Boyle, 30 Jan. 1837 d. 4 Feb. ;

of Clonleigh. 1853, and was s. by his son,


Patrick Boyle, Esq. of Shewalton, M.A., Oriel College,
UtltPatje.-JoHN Boyd, Esq. of Letterkenny, son (by
Eleanor his wife) of John Boyd, also of Letterkenny, and Oxon, J.P. and D.L., Member of the Faculty of Advocates,

grandson of John Boyd, who built the family mansion of Convener of the County of Ayr, 6. 29 March, 1806; to. 27
Letterkenny, 1672, claimed descent from a younger branch of Aug. 1830, Mary Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir Robert Dairymple
the ancient Scottish family of Boyd, Earls of Kilmarnock, m. Horn Elphinstone, Bart, of Horn and Logie Elphinstone, and
Ann, dau. of Alderman Gamble, of Derry, and had with other had surviving issue,
issue, John, his heir; and Archibald, of Derry, who m. Anne i. David, now of Shewalton.
ii. Robert Elphinstone, Major and Commandant 11th Prince
MacNeill, of the Colonsay family, and was father of the late
of Wales’s Own Bengal Lancers, 6. 3 June, 1837.
gallant Capt. John MacNeill Boyd, R.N., of “the Ajax,”
hi. Alexander James, late 30th Foot, 6. 26 Feb. 1842.
who perished at Kingstown, near Dublin, in the memorable i. Elizabeth Magdalene Graeme.
storm of 9 Feb. 1861. Mr. Boyd d. 1764, and was s. by his ii. Mary Helen. in. Helen Jane.
son, He d. 6 Sept. 1874, and was s. by his eldest son.
John Boyd, Esq. Major Donegal Militia, to. Martha,
in the
Arms—Quarterly; 1st and 4th, or, an eagle displayed with
eldest dau. of Col. Stewart, Governor of the Bahama Islands,
two heads gu. 2nd and 3rd, per bend embattled arg. and gu.
;
and was father of over all an escutcheon or, charged with three stags’ horns erect,
John Boyd, Esq., Barrister-of Law, 6. 20 Aug. 1769; m. 26 gu.
Jan. 1799, Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir Samuel Hayes, Bart, of Crest—An eagle displayed with two heads per pale embat-
Drumboe Castle, and had issue, tled arg. and gu.
John Robert, now of Ballymacool. Motto —Dominus providebit.
William, Captain in 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, afterwards Seat—Shewalton, Dreghorn, Ayrshire.
Captain and Brevet-Major in the Scots Greys, in the Crimea,
1854, d. unm.
Mary, m. William H. Porter, Esq.
Patty. Frances. BOYSE OF BANNOW.
Anna Maria, m. William Stewart Ross, Esq. of Sheep Hill,
co. Derry. Boyse, Henry Samuel Hunt, Esq. of Bannow,
Isabella, m. John Robinson, Esq. co. Wexford, D.L., J.P., Capt. R.N. m. 27 July, ;

Arms—Az. a fess chequy and gu.


arg. 1847, Emily, dau. of Col. Thomas Steele, Madras

Crest A dexter hand, couped at the wrist, erect, pointing Native Infantry (see Steele of Ralhbride) and has
with the thumb and first two fingers, ppr. issue,
Motto— Confido.
i. Henry Arthur, Capt. Wexford Militia, 6. 11 March,
Seat—Ballymacool, Letterkenny, co. Donegal.
1848; to. 2 May, 1872, Emily Clare, only dau. of Rev.
Thomas Harvey of Cowden, near Edenbridge, Kent, and
BOYLE OF SHEWALTON. has issue,
Henry Thomas Arthur Shapland, 6. 5 Jan. 1878.
Boyle, David, of Shewalton, co. Ayr, Comm. Emily Dorothea Mary Clare, 6. 7 Aug. 1873.
R.N., b. 31 May, 1833 m. 23 July, 1873, Dorothea
;
Vera Marguerite Mansel, 6. 27 Jan. 1875.
Elizabeth Thomasina, eldest dau. of Sir Edward n. St. George Philip, 6. 15 Aug. 1855.
Hunter-Blair, Bart, of Blairquhan, and has issue, ni. William Shapland, 6. 16 June, 1857.
iv. Richard Thomas, 6. 13 Nov. 1862.
i. Patrick James, 6. 18 June, 1874.
i.Emily Thomasine Mary, m. 1872, Robert Tyndall, jun.,
li. Edward George, b. 16 June, 1875.
eldest son of Robert Tyndall, Esq. of Oaklands, co.
hi. Augusta Helen Elizabeth, b. 25 Aug. 1876.
Wexford.
—The Right Hon. David Boyle (4th son of the u. Elizabeth Dorothea, to. 5 Dec. 1871 ; Capt. Alexander
Hon. Patrick Boyle, 3rd son of John, 2nd Earl of Glasgow, see Frederick Stewart, 6th Dragoon Guards, eldest son of
Burke’s Peerage), some time Lord Justice-General and Presi- Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Ballyeduionds, co. Down.
N '

BOY THE LANDED GENTRY. BRA 179

in. Philippa Kate Grace, d. 22 Fet). 1£55. Mr. Boyse d. 26 Dec. 1839, and was s. by his eldest son,
iv. Augusta Jane. Thomas Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, b. 25 Dec. 1785; D.L. and
J.P., High Sheriff 1841; to. Jane Stratford, dau. of John
Mr. Boyse s. to the Bannow estates on the death of Kirwan, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and widow of Caesar Colclough,
his maternal uncle in 1864, and thereupon adopted Esq. of Tintern Abbey, co. Wexford. Mr. Boyse d. s.p. 1853
the surname of Boyse. (his widow survived until 4 May, 1878), and was s. by his
brother,
iCtltertlJF.— athaniel Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, the first
Bev. Bichard Boyse, of Bannow, to. Winifred Berners
of the family who settled in Ireland, obtained a grant under
Plestow, of Watlington Hall, Norfolk, by whom (who d. 7 Jan.
the Act of Settlement, Charles II., of Bannow, and 4,340 acres
1861) he had an only son,
adjoining in the co. Wexford, by Patent, dated 3 Nov. 1666,
and was High Sheriff of the county 1677. He_ had, by Mag- Augustus Freeman, J.P. and D.L., co. Wexford, d. s. p. in
his father’s lifetime, Sept. 1859.
dalen his wife, three sons and one dau.,
Nathaniel, his successor. Mr. Boyse d. March, 1864, and was s. by his nephew, the
i.
ii. Benjamin, of Dublin, whose will, dated 20 June, 1711, present
was1 proved
12 Nov. 1712. Henry Samuel Hunt Boyse, Esq. of Bannow.
hi. Jacob, Capt. in the army, High Sheriff co. Wexford,
1720, whose will, dated 25 May, 1724, was proved 30th of

Seal Bannow House, New Boss, co. Wexford.

same month.
i. Patience, Mrs. Vicary, of Wexford.

Mr. Boyse d. 1678, and was s. by his eldest son, BRABAZON OF BRABAZON PARK.
Nathaniel Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, B.A. Oxford, 1673,
M.A., 1676, who purchased in 1703, from the Commissioners
Brabazon, Hugh, Esq. of Brabazon Park, co.
for the sale of forfeited estates, lands in the co. Wexford and Mayo, J.P. and D.L., Major in the army, late a
the Queen’s Co. he to. Frances, dau. of Samuel Helsham,
;
Capt. in the 15th Hussars ; m. 9 Feb. 1827, Ellen
Esq., Kilkenny, and had issue, Ambrosia, youngest dau. of the late Sir William
i.Nathaniel, his successor. Henry Palmer, Bart, of Palmerstown, and Kenure
ii. Samuel, whose will, dated 9 May, 1728, was proved 15 Park, and had issue,
July, 1730. He m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Cooke, Esq., and
had, with three daus., Frances; Elizabeth; and Anne, a i. Luke Brabazon, Capt. R.A., b. 23 March, 1832, a most

son, gifted and promising officer, treacherously murdered in


TnoMAs, of Bishop’s Hall, co. Kilkenny, whose will, dated China in 1860.
12 Aug. 1785, was proved the following year. He m. ii. John Palmer, Lieut. 10th Hussars, b. 12 Feb. 1843.
Margaret, dau. of Edward Jackson, Esq., of Portnescully, i. Elizabeth Louisa. ii. Augusta.
co. Kilkenny, by whom he had issue,
hi. Emma, to. Aug.
Fred. Augustus Campbell, Esq.
1862,
Samuel, who eventually s. to Bannow.
A.D.C., late 60th Rifles, now Controller of the Household
1 Nina, to. John Greene, Esq. of Greeneville, co. Kil-
of H.R.H. Princess Louise, brother of Sir E. F. Campbell,
kenny.
2 Mary Anne, to. Musgrave of Myrtle Grove. Bart,
3 Frances, to. Robert Carew, Esq. of Ballinamona, co. iv. Kate.
Waterford.
4 Margaret, to. William Watts, Esq.. Dublin. This gentleman, eldest son of Luke Higgins, Esq.,

5 Jane. late of Castlebar, co. Mayo, by Catherine his wife,
in. Jacob, bapt. at St. Peter’s, Dublin, 25 Aug. 1704. sister of Sir Anthony Brabazon, Bart, of Brabazon
i.Frances, bapt. at same place, 9 March 1699. Park, assumed by royal license, 1852, the surname
ii.Anne, bapt. at same place, 19 Aug. 1706, to. Thomas
Cooke, Esq. and arms of Brabazon.
Mr. Boyse, whose will, dated 8 April, 1714, waS proved 17 Dec. —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., on a bend or, three
:

martlets sa., a fleur-de-lis arg. for difference, for Brabazon;


following, was s. by his eldest son,
2nd and 3rd, arg., guttee de poix, on a fess sa. three towers
Nathaniel Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, bapt. at St. Peter’s, of the first, for Higgins.
Dublin, 16 May, 1702, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Bichard Bowe, Crest— On a mount vert a falcon rising belled or, charged -
Esq. of Ballyharty, co. Wexford, and had issue, with a fleur-de-lis az.
Bichard, his
heir.
Motto —V ota vita mea.
Seat —Brabazon Park, Swineford, co. Mayo.
i.
ii. Nathaniel (Bev.), b. 1727, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Oct.
1751, Vicar of Newmarket, co. Cork, d. unm. 31 May,
• 1792.
i. Elizabeth, to. John Esq. of Aldertown, co.
Glascott,
Wexford, and d. s. p. 23 Feb. 1768; she was his first wife.
BRABAZON OF MORNINGTON.
He d. s. p. 5 Dec. 1810. He was uncle of John Glascott, Esq. Brabazon, James Henry, Esq. of Mornington,
of Killowen, whose eldest son, John Glascott, Esq., was Meath, J.P., formerly of the 16th regt., b. March,
father of John H. Glascott, Esq., J.P. co. Wexford, who
has a son, John Perrott Glascott. 1833 m. 1st, 16 March, 1858, Rose Augusta,
;

ii. Frances, to. as 2nd wife, Doctor Thomas Carr, of Water- eldest dau. of George Vandeleur, Esq. of Ballyne-
ford, and had a son, George Carr, who s. to the Bannow mona, co. Limerick, and by her (who d. 1859), has
estates, and d. s. p., and two daus.
one child,
Mr. Boyse, whose will, dated 13 June, 1726, was proved
7 May, 1735, was s. by his eldest son, Bose-Augusta-Cecil.
Bichard Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, b. 1726, High Sheriff co. m. 2ndly, 1862, Helena, dau. of W. P. Hodnett,
Wexford, 1755, to. by licence, dated 28 Feb. 1733, Margaret,
He
Esq.
dau. of Col. Philip Savage of Kilgibbon, co. Wexford, and
d. s. p. 23 Jan. 1793, when his estates passed to his nephew, 3£tllC3Cj£.— Captain James Brabazon (younger son of
George Carr, and upon p. they passed to George
his death s. the Hon. Sir Anthony Brabazon, brother of William, 1st Earl
Carr’s sisters as co-heirs, and were eventually purchased by of Meath), m. 1676, Alice Bates, of North Wales, and had,
their kinsman, the heir male of the family, William, ancestor of the Brabazons of Rath, co.
inter alios ,
Samuel Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, and Bishop’s Hall, who to. Louth, and
by licence dated 10 March, 1780, Dorothea, dau. of Shapland James Brabazon, Esq., b. 8 March, 1661, who to. 12 Dec.
Carew, Esq. of Castleboro, co. Wexford, by whom (who d. 29 1686, Mary, dau. of Dudley Colley, Esq. of Castlecarberry,
Dec. 1835), he had issue, and aunt to the 1st Lord Mornington, and d. 15 Jan. 1728,
i. Thomas, his heir.
having had issue. The youngest son,
ii. Shapland, C.B., Lieut.-Col. 12th Dragoons, d. unm. Anthony Brabazon, Esq. b. 16 Dec. 1698; to. 24 Nov. 1732,
1833. Mary Donagh, and d. at Barstown, 6 July, 1771, leaving
hi. Bichard, s. his brother at Bannow. issue. The 2nd son,
i. Dorothea, d. unm. ii. Jane, d. unm. Philip Brabazon, Esq., of Mornington House, b. 22 Nov.
ni. Frances, d. unm. Adams, of
1733; to. 28 May, 1772, Elizabeth, dau. of George
iv. Margaret, to. Henry Holdsworth Hunt, Esq., Waterford,
and had, with + wo daus., three sons, Howthstown, co. Meath, and by her (who d. 6 July, 1793),
left at his decease, 5 Jan. 1828, a son,
1 Henry Samuel, now of Bannow. 17
2 William Boyse. William Philip Brabazon, Esq., b. 28 Oct. 1783; to.
of
3 Bobert Shapland (Bev.), Vicar of Mark Beech, Kent. March, 1809, Letitia, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Vignolcs,
v. Mary, d. unm. Comaker, co. Westmeath, and had,
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180 BRA THE LANDED GENTRY. BRA


James, late of Momington. BRACKENBURY OF SKENDLEBY
John Vignoles. Martin Godfrey.
and
HOUSE.
Anne Honoria, to. 1st, June, 1831, Robert Ashe, Esq. ;

2ndly, June, 1841, Thomas Des Voeux, of Portarlington, Brackenbury, Edward Fenwick, Esq. of
Esq. J.P. d. 1835.
; Skendleby House, co. Lincoln, b. 1848.
Elizabeth Martha, d. 1865.
Julia, m. 10 April, 1838, John, eldest son of William Edmund iCtnp.ItJP. — arr Brackenbury, Esq. of Spilsby, co. Lin-
Reilly, Esq. of Tamanagharrie, co. Down d. 1849. ; coln, to. 1st, Miss Anne Gace, by whom he had six sons and
Letitia, to. 4 June, 1856, Col. Hawkshaw, R.E. one dau.,
Catherine Maria, to. 1859, Col. Coote, of Huntington,
Queen’s Co. i. Carr, of whom presently.
ii. Joseph.
His eldest son, hi. Thomas Carr, to. 1st, Elizabeth Ostler, who d. 1760;
James Brabazon, Esq. his uncle in
of Mornington, J.P., s. and 2ndly, 1761, Margaret, eldest dau. of John Montram,
1830, b. 7 April, 1810; m. 14 June, 1832, Amelia, only dau. of Esq. He was s. by his son,
Sir Henry E. Austen, of Shalford House, Surrey, and had Charles Brackenbury, Esq. of Scremby Hall, who m.
issue, 1780, Caroline Hairby, and had issue,

i. James Henry, now


of Mornington. 1 Charles, to. Miss Janetta Brackenbury, and had one
ii.Louisa Letitia Henrietta, to. 16 July, 1858, Arthur Charles dau., Janetta.
Innes, of Dromantine, co. Down, J.P. and D.L. 2 George.
hi. Maria Georgina. 3 Henry, of Scremby Hall, co. Lincoln, b. 11 Dec. 1790;
m. 1st, 28 May, 1821, Anne, only dau. of John
He d. 11 July, 1873.
Atkinson, Esq. of Ansthorpe Hall, co. York; and
Arms— Gu., on a bend or, three martlets sa. 2ndly, Julia Charlotte Hare, dau. of Robert Cropper,
Crest—On a mount vert a falcon rising or, belled gold.
Esq. of Laceby House, co. Lincoln, and d. 15 May, 1862,
leaving issue,
Motto—Vota vita mea.
Henry Charles Verschoyle Julius, 16 Aug. 1860,
Seat —Mornington House, Drogheda.
6.
now of Scremby Hall.
Julia Gertrude Florence, b. 23 Nov. 1861.
4 Augustus. 5 Evelyn.
1 Anne. 2 Caroline.
MO ORE-BRABAZON OF TARA HOUSE. 3 Sophia. 4 Louisa.
He d. 16 March, 1816.
Moore-Brabazon, John Arthur Henry, Esq. iv. Langley. v. Charles. vi. John,
of Tara House, co. Meath, Lieut. -Col. in the army, i. Anne.
late Major Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1828 ; s. his uncle, He 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir John Tyrwliitt, Bart., by whom
to.
the Rev. W. J. Moore-Brabazon, in 1866, when he he had one son, James. His eldest son,
assumed the additional name of Brabazon. Carr Brackenbury, Esq. of Panton Hall, co. Lincoln,
eldest son of Carr Brackenbury, Esq. of Spilsby, was father of
JLtnPHCJP.—John Moore, Esq. of Dublin, acquired in The Rev. Edward Brackenbury, of Skendleby, who d. s. p.,
1721 certain lands in the barony of Mellifont, co. Louth, under
and of
an Act of Parliament, passed for the sale of the estates of
Richard Brackenbury, Esq. of Aswarby, co. Lincoln, to.
William Graham, Esq. He m. a sister of Right Hon. Charles
Janetta Gun, of Edinburgh, and had issue,
Campbell, M.P., of New Grange, co. Meath, and had issue,
Charles, Barrister-at-Law, d. s. p. ; Alice, to. Gen. Sir John
John Macpherson (Sir), K.H., late H.M.’s Consul at Cadiz;
m. 1801, Miss Nichelson, dau. of William Nichelson, Esq.
Whiteford, Bart., and a younger son,
Edward (Sir), late of Skendleby House.
John Moore, Esq. of Tullyhallen, co. Meath, M.D., to. 26 William, of Whitby House, co. Lincoln, formerly of the
Aug. 1752, Frideswide, dau. of Dixie Coddington, Esq. of 101st regt., deceased.
Athlumney Castle, co. Meath, and had issue, Janetta, to. Charles Brackenbury, Esq., elder brother of
the Rev. Henry Brackenbury, of Scremby.
John, his heir.
Alice, m. Thomas Achmuty, Esq. of Madeira. The 2nd son,
Jane, m. July, 1799, Hon. and Very Rev. John Hewitt, Dean Sir Edward Brackenbury, Knt. of Skendleby House, co. !

of Cloyne. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. in the army, to. 1st, 9 !

Frideswide, m. 1786, Col. Hon. Robert Henry Southwell. June, 1827, Maria, dau. of the Rev. Edward Bromhead, of
Dr. Moore was shot at his own door by an unknown person in Repham, co. Lincoln, and had issue,
1788, when he was s. by his son,
Edward Bromhead, 6. 18 Oct. 1821 d. 1845.
John Moore, Esq. of New Lodge, co. Herts, 6. 20 Sept.
;

1763 ;
24 May, 1788, Barbara, daurof Hon. William
to. 1st,
He to. 2ndly, Eleanor, widow of the late William B. Clark,

Brabazon (2nd son of Edward, 7th Earl of Meath), of Tara Esq. of Belford Hall, Northumberland, and dau. of the late
House, co. Meath, by Katherine his wife, only dau. of Arthur Addison Fenwick, Esq. of Bishop wearmouth, by whom he had
Gifford, Esq. of Aghern, co. Cork, and had issue, issue, two sons,
i. William John, his heir. Edward Fenwick, 6. 1848. Arthur, b. 1852.
ii. John Arthur, 6. 24 Sept. 1791, an Officer in the Royal He d. 1 June, 1864.
Navy, served under Admiral Blackwood; m. 31 July, 1827,
Sophia, dau. of Col. Yates, and had issue, Arms—Arg., three chevrons interlaced in base sa.

1 John Arthur Henry, now of Tara House, who s. his


Crest— lion couchant sa., at the foot of an oak-tree, ppr.
uncle in 1866. —
Motto Sans reculer jamais.
2 William Richard, B.C.S., Joint Magistrate at Mirzapore, Seat—Skendleby House, near Spilsby, co. Lincoln.
killed in the Mutiny.
3 Charles William, B.C.S.
4 Adolphus Warburton, India Office.
5 Martin James, Bengal Cavalry.
1 Frances Stewart, m. Capt. Richard Charles Acton
BRADDON OF TREGLITH.
Throckmorton, late 87th Foot (see Burke’s Peerage and Braddon, Roger Kingdon, Esq. of Treglitli, co.
Baronetage). Cornwall, s. liis father, the late John Braddon, Esq.,
in. Charles Henry, b. 21 March, 1798.
J.P. and D.L., 1857 ; m. 1870, Elizabeth Mountjoy,
Mr. Moore to. 2ndly, 26 April, 1839, Charlotte, dau. of George dau. of John Pearse, Esq. of Treator, Padstow
Samuel Collyer, Esq., and d. April, 1842, when he was s. by
Cornwall, and has a son and heir,
his eldest son,
Rev. William John Moore-Brabazon, of Tara House, 6. John Kingdon, b. 1871 ;
another son, and a dau.
29 April, 1789, who having s. to his mother’s family estates,
UtltPaflE.—The of the family recorded in the Herald's
first
assumed by sign manual, in July, 1845, the additional name
College, as living in Cornwall, is
and arms of Brabazon. He d. s. p. in 1866, when he was s. Stephen Braddon, Barrister of the Inner Temple, of Tre-
by his nephew, the present owner.
worgey, in St. Genny’s. He was elected M.P. for Bossiney,
Arms— Gu., on abend or, three martlets sa., a crescent for 1 Queen Elizabeth (1558), and again in the 5th of the same
diff.
reign.
Crest— On a mount vert a falcon rising or, belled gold. William Braddon, grandson of Stephen, rebuilt the old
Motto— Vota vita mea. house of Treworgey, and was M.P. for Cornwall 1651. He d.
Seat —Tara House, co. Meath. at Treworgey, 1694. By Ann his wife (who d. 21 Oct. 1672),
Clubs— The United Service ;
and the Junior United Service. he left issue, two sons and one dau., Henry; Lawrenee,
— ,

ERA THE LANDED GENTRY. BRA 181

Barrister of the Middle Temple Ann, to. Harrington, of


;
BRADSHAW OF BRADSHAW, TJPLI-
Devon, grandson of Sir John Harrington, Knt., godson of THERLAND AND MILECROSS.
Queen Elizabeth. The elder son,
Henry Braddon, Esq., d. 26 Sept. 1711, leaving a son, Bradshaw, Rev. Joseph, of Milecross, co. Down,
Rev. John Braddon, who, in 1713, was inducted to the J.P. m. 25 Feb. 1851, Jane Annabella, dau. of the
;

livings of Luffincott and St. Giles-on-the-Heath, Devon. He late Rev. William Richardson, Yicar of Ferry
to.Mary, dau. of Nicholas Hill, Esq. of Grimscott, Cornwall, Fryston, co. York.
and left two sons and three daus. The elder son,
John Braddon, Esq., to. Mary, only child of Richard EtneatJC.—This ancient family derives fts surname from
Martyn, Esq. of Melford, Devon, and d. at Melford 1788, Bradshaw, a manor and township in Salford Hundred, co.
leaving three sons and a dau., Lancaster, and claims descent from Uchtred, the great Saxon
1
William, his heir. Thane, who held all Salford, with divers other lands in capite
John (Rev.), Rector of Werrington, Devon, d. s. p. 1842. of King Edward the Confessor, as appears from Domesday
Henry, of Skisdon Lodge. Book.
Mary, to. Rev. Thomas Tregenna Hamley, and d. s. p. The first proprietor on record of the manor of Bradshaw, is
1815. Uchtred, temp. Henry I. The names of “Robertus fil.
The eldest son, Uchtredi et Wilfridus frater ejus,” are found in the Roll
William Braddon, Esq. of Treglith, Cornwall, to. 1774, of Tenants in capite of Robert de Ferrers, as “Thani Regis”
Margaret, dau. of John Spettigue, Esq. of Treglith, and d. holding land in Bradeschaghe and Tottingtone of the fee of
1823, leaving three sons, the said Earl, at the inquisition taken at his death, 9
John, of Treglith. Henry II.
Thomas Anstis. Richard Martyn. Uchtred, the grandson of Uchtred, paid ten marcs for me
The son and heir, relief of his land in Bradeschaghe of the fee of William de.
John Braddon, Esq. of Treglith; J.P. and D.L., to. Judith, Ferrers, 19 Henry III. By his wife Sybil, he left issue,
dau. of Richard Kingdon, Esq., J.P., of Holsworthy, Devon, 1 Alan, d. s. p. 34 Henry III.
and by her (who d. 1856) left at his decease, 1857, with two 2 Uchtred, heir to his brother.
other sons, the present Roger Kingdon Braddon, Esq., now Sybil, to. Roger de Brockholls, 38Henry ITI.
of Treglith. Uchtred de Bradshawe paid twenty marcs R. for holding'
Arms— Sa., a bend fusilly arg. the inquisition on his brother Alan, 34 Henry III. He d. 19 •

Motto —Aut mors aut libertas. Edward I., leaving issue by his wife, Alice, dau. and heir of
Robert de Lorraine, Lord of Peningtone,
Seat — Treglith, Treneglos, near Launceston.
1 Robert, d. s. p. 12 Edward II.
2 John, heir to his brother.

BRADDON OF BLACKLANDS. John de Bradshawe had livery of his lands in Bradshawe


and Tottingtone, which he held by the services to them
Braddon, William Clode, Esq. of Blacklands, belonging of the fee of the Earl of Lincoln, 12 Edward II.
Devon, and Skisdon Lodge, Cornwall, J.P. ; m. 1840, He d. 18 Edward II., leaving issue by his wife, Agnes del
Margaret Selina, dau. of the late Capt. John Wogan Croix,
Patton, of the Bengal army, and has issue two sons 1 John, ancestor of the Bradshaws of Bradshaw, and Darcy
and one dau., Lever, co. Lancaster, believed to be now extinct in the male-
line.
i. William Clode, late of H.M.’s 75th regt., 6. 1843 to. ;
2 Sir William, of whom presently.
1866, Barbara Elizabeth Maria, dau. of late William 3 Richard, Priest of Westleigh, 15 Edward III.

Little, Esq., D.L., of Llanvair Grange, Monmouthshire, Sir William de Bradshawe, miles, m. Mabel, dau. and heir
and has, with other issue, William, b. 1873. of Hugh le Norres, Lord of Haigh and Blackrode, co. Lan-
ii. Edward Henry Clode, Lieut. H.M.’s 55th regt. caster. In 4 Edward II., he had livery of these lands in right
of his wife. In 6 Edward II., 8 Edward II., 19 Edward II.,
JLtllPtlJJC. Henry Braddon, Esq. of Skisdon Lodge, 3rd
and 4 Edward III., he was returned Knight of the Shire, to
son of John Braddon, Esq. of Melford, to. Sarah, dau. of
represent Lancashire in Parliament. Bore for arms on the
William Clode, Esq. of Camelford, and d. 1817, leaving five
Parliament Roll “ Argent, two bends sable.” In 7 Edward II.
sons and two daus.,
he was attainted for his participation in the murder of Piers
Richard, Major E.I.C.S. d. unm. 1837.
;
Gaveston, at Warwick, among the adherents of the Earl of
William, late of Skisdon Lodge.
John Clode, of Camelford and Skisdon Lodge; d. 1850. Lancaster; and the same year received the King’s pardon
Henry, to. Fanny, dau. of J. White, Esq. of co. Cavan. (21 Sept.) under the Great Seal. In 8 Edward II. he had
Edward Nicholas (Rev.), Yicar of St. Mary’s and St. Cle- summons to pass into Guyenne for service under the Earl of
ments, Kent, m. Charlotte, dau. of W. Wright, Esq. of Warrenne, having previously been required to perform such
Kent. service by Letters of Privy Seal. In 4 Edward III. he paid
Sarah Phillis Clode, m. 1st, Edward Kelly, Esq., Capt. 51st
his aid for making the King's eldest son a Knight. In 7
Light Infantry, 2nd son of the late Arthur Kelly, Esq. of
Kelly, Devon, and by him (who d. 24 May, 1831) has a son, Edward III. he was appointed, in the place of Sir John Har-
Edward Henry Kelly, of Camplehay, Devon. She m. 2ndly, ington, Knt., the King’s Lieutenant in Lancashire, for levying
Rev. William Cowlard, who d. 17 June, 1844. the militia for service against the Scots. He d. 1337, and was
Mary, to. Charles Basden, Esq., Capt. R.N. buried in Wigan Church. He left issue,
The 2nd son, 1 Sir William, surnamed “de Haghe et Peningtone,” re-
William Braddon, Esq. of Blacklands and Skisdon Lodge, turned to Parliament for Lancashire in 2 Edward III.
J.P., late H. E.I.C.S., n. Hannah Maria, dau. of John Daniells, and 1 Richard II. bore for arms on the Parliament Roll,
Esq., and by her (who d. 1833) had issue, “argent, two bends sable.” He d. 20 Feb. 1379, ancestor of
the Bradshaighs of Haigh, created Baronets by Charles II.,
William Clode, now of Skisdon Lodge. now represented by the Earl of Crawford.
Henry Edward, m. Alicia Elizabeth, dau. of John Chapman, 2 Roger, of whom presently.
Esq. of Bloomfield, co. Tipperary, and has issue, four sons 3 John, appointed Constable of the Castle and Honour of
and one dau. Lancaster, 46 Edward III.
John Clode (d. 1862), to. Julia, dau. of Rev. F. Dawson,
Rector of Flitwick, Beds. Roger de Bradshawe had livery of his lands in Blackrode
Mary Maynard, m. Rev. James Henry Chowne (son of James and Westleigh, 14 Edward III. He d. 27 Aug. 1382. By his
Tilson, Esq. of Goring, co. Oxford), who, in compliance wife Margaret, dau. of Nicholas de Coleshill, Lieut, of the
with the will of his uncle, General Christopher Chowne, Duchy of Lancaster, he left issue,
assumed the surname of Chowne they have issue, three
; Hcgh de Bradshawe, miles, served in the expedition to
sons and one dau.
Brittany under the Duke of Lancaster, 4 Richard II., d. at
Sarah, d. unm. 1834. Maria.
Annie Frances, to. Rear-Admiral Richard Strode Hewlett, Calais, vitd patris 20 Aug. 1381. By his wife Margaret,
C.B. she d. 1864, leaving issue, a son.
;
dau. and heir of John Lord de Verdon, a Baron by summons
Louisa Charlotte, d. 8 July, 1847. (she re-m. Sir John Pilkington). he left issue,
Mr. Brandon d. 1858. 1 Sir William, a minor at his father’s death, in ward to John
de Lancastre, his lands having been seized into the Duke’s
Arms— Sa.
a bend fusilly arg.
hands by reason of his minority, 4 Richard II. Sheriff of

Motto Aut mors aut libertas. Lancashire 2 Henry V. served in the retinue of the King
;


;

Scats Blacklands, Plympton, Devon; and Skisdon Lodge, in his first voyage to France 3 Henry V., and was present
Wadebridge, Cornwall. at Agincourt. He d. 1420, leaving an only child.
132 BRA THE LANDED GENTRY. BRA
Elizabeth,to. Sir Richard Harington, Knt., nephew of Sir family of Beaumont, of Cole Orton), disinherited by his father
William Harington, K.G. on account of his embracing Puritan opinions. Settled at
2 Kogek, of whom
presently. Kersal Hall, where he d. in 1649, ait. 74, leaving issue,
3 John, served in the retinue of Sir William Harington,
1 William (Eer.), Vicar of Penwortham, d. s. p.
K.G., in the King’s first voyage to France, and was present
at Agincourt, 25 Oct. 1415.
2 John, D.L. and J.P. co. Lancaster, 1641 to. 1645, Mary, ;

dau. of Sir Thomas Stanley, Bart, of Bickerstaffe, and d.


Roger
1 de Bradshawe, m. 45 Edward III., Muriel,
miles, 1683, leaving issue (with two daus., Mary, wife of Anthony
dau. and heir of Eichard le Walais, and got with her the Eouse, Esq. of Edmerston, M.P. ; and Penelope, wife of
manor of Uplitherland, and lands in Dalton and Aghton, with Thomas, son of Sir Thomas Stanley, Bart, (of Alderley),
the advowson of the church there. In 21 Eichard II. he was Thomas, whose only son,
returned to Parliament for Lancashire. In 6 Henry IV. he Eichard Bradshaw, to. Charlotte, dau. of Eobert Atkins,
had writ of expenses £30 on the Sheriff of Stafford, for the Esq. of Waterpark, co. Cork, and Charlotte Devereux
his wife, of the family of Carrigmenan, co. Wexford,
charges of the Earl of Douglas, taken prisoner at the last
Their only child,
battle, near Shrewsbury, and committed to his custody by the
Sarah, created Baroness Waterpark 14 June, 1792, to.
King, to the 21st Aug. following. He d. 1417, leaving issue,
Sir Henry Cavendish, Bart.
1 Eichard, his heir, d. s. p. 1423. 3 Eichard, Minister from the Lord Protector to the Hague
2 Eoger, heir to his brother. 1651-54, d.
1 s. p.
1 Muriel, m. John Croft, of Dalton.
4 James.
Eoger de Bradshawe, to. circa 7 Henry IV. Margaret, widow
The youngest son,
of Eoger Dethick, and dau. and co-heir (with her sister
James Bradshaw, entered the army of the Parliament 1639,
Joan, wife of Sir Thomas Clinton, Knt.) of Ralph de Mesnil,
and distinguished himself at the siege of Drogheda, 1649, and
Lord of Langley Mesnil, co. Derby. This marriage brought
1 various other places. He to. 22 April, 1656, Anne, dau. of
him a considerable property in Derbyshire, which was settled
Eobert Paterson, Esq., a Judge of the High Court of the Isle
on his 2nd son. In 8 Henry IV. he was returned to Parlia-
of Man, and dying 14 Sept. 1686, left, with other issue, a son,
ment for Derbyshire. In 2 Henry VI. he paid his relief, and
James Bradshaw, of Milecross, to. 21 Feb. 1707, Anna, dau.
had livery of the Sheriff of his lands in Lancashire, on his
of James Turner, Esq., and Lucia his wife, dau. of John
eldest brother’s death. He d. 1452, leaving issue,
Lascelles, Esq. He d. 30 Aug. 1754, leaving, with other issue,
1 Ealph, of whom presently.
a son,
2 Sir Thomas, Sheriff of Derbyshire, 9 Henry VI. Coroner
of Derbyshire 29 Henry VI., and same year was returned
;
, Eobert Bradshaw, of Milecross, who d. 19 Feb. 1794,
to represent that county in Parliament. Ancestor of the leaving, with other issue, by his wife, Anne dau. of Thomas
BradshawS of Bradshaw Hall, Wyndley, Holbrook, Eyam, Macgregor, Esq. of Bedford, a son,
and Barton Blount, co. Derby; and of Marple Hall, co. Thomas Bradshaw, of Milecross, to. 26 Nov. 1777, Sarah,
Chester, now represented by the Isherwoods. dau. of Samuel Hoare, Esq., a Banker in London, and dying
Ealph Bradshawe found by inquisition to hold Uplitherland 22 Sept. 1810, left with other issue, two sons,
of the King, in capite, as tenant in fee of the Honour of Lan-
1 Eobert, his heir, of whom presently.
caster; at his death, 19 Edward IV., he left a son, Ealph, 2 Joseph Hoare, a Banker in London, J.P., to. 15 Dec.
killed at BosWorth in 1485, leaving issue, 1823, Catherine, youngest dau. of Eichard Stuart, Esq. of
James, his heir. Clare, co. Antrim. He d. 24 May, 1845, leaving issue,
Margaret, m. Will Worthington, of Shevington, 9 i. Thomas, Judge of the County Court of Northumberland,
Edward IV. J.P., to. 21 Jan. 1847, the Hon. Frances Devereux, -only
James Bradshawe held Uplitherland at his death, 20 dau. of Henry, 14th Viscount Hereford, and sometime Maid
Henry VIII. He left issue, of Honour to the Queen, and has issue ‘by her,

1 William, his heir. 1 Victor Alexander, to whom Her Majesty stood sponsor
2 Sir Henry, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer 2 1848 Sub-Lieut. E.N., d. s. p. at Yan-Coomassic, in
;

Edward VI. m. Joan, dau. of John Hurst, of Kingston-


;
Africa,on service in the Naval Bridge, 1874.
on-Thames, and had issue. He d. 27 July, 1553, and was 2 Wilfred Ninian Stuart, d. young.
buried at Noke, co. Oxon. 1 Mabel, to. Henry Averell Daniell, Esq.
3 Simon, Priest of Westleigh, d. 2 Edward VI. 2 Constance Sybil.
Mabel, m. Eobert Goddard, of Hergrave. 3 Muriel Frances.

William Bradshawe held Uplitherland and other lands at He to. 2ndly, 27 Dec. 1860, Emily, only child of Col.
Frederick Halkett, son and heir of General Sir Hugh
his death, 11 Elizabeth. By his wife Alicia, he left three
Halkett, G.C.H., K.C.B., and Baron of Hanover ( see
sons,
Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage), and has issue by her,
1 Edward, his heir. 3 Hugh Stuart, b. 9 May, 1S68.
2 William, Eector of Aghton, heir to his brother, 13 Eliza- 4 Humphrey, d. young.
beth, 1570, d. 1588, leaving one son, 4 Evelyn Emily.
William, who lost the estates by a Chancery suit, in 1598, 5 Lilian.
and d. s. p. 1599. ii.Eichard, Capt. E.N., to. 25 Feb. 1862, Emma, dau. of J.
3 Eoger. Walker, Esq. of Arno’s Grove, Middlesex, and has issue.
Eoger Bradshawe, who m. Margaretta, dau. and co-heir of in. Henry, Fellow of King’s Coll., Cambridge.
Hugh de Hyndeley of Hyndeley, had settlement of lands in i. Katharine, to. John Henry Daniell, Esq. of Fairchildes,
Surrey.
Aspull and Ince. He d. 1574, leaving a son, Ealph, who
ii. Sarah, to. Eight Eev. Ashton Oxenden, Bishop of
d. v. p. 1570, leaving issue, Montreal, and Metropolitan of Canada.
Eoger Bradshawe, who succeeded his grandfather. Found
Eobert Bradshaw, of Milecross, J.P., to. 1 May, 1811,
by inquisition to hold land in Aspull and Hyndeley, with the
Anne, dau. of Andrew Moore, Esq. of Newtonards. He d. 31
Eectory of Westleigh, 4 Car. I. He m. Sarah, dau. of
July, 1853, leaving with other surviving issue, Thomas, and tha
William Downeham, Bishop of Chester, and sister of the cele-
present Eev. Joseph Bradshaw, of Milecross.
brated Bishop of Londonderry (she d. 1598), and by her had
issue, Arms—Arg. two bends az.
1 William, of whom presently.
1 Sarah, to. John Milton, and was mother John Milton the
Crest —A buck trippant beneath an oak tree, ppr.
poet.
of

Motto Dieu et mon devoir; and, over the crest, Jo no
change qu’en mourant.
He to. 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of John Owen, of Chester, and by her Seat—Milecross, Newtonards, co. Down.
had, with other issue,
2 Edward, Sheriff of Chester 1636, M.P. for Chester, 1656.
He d. 1671, leaving issue,
Sir James, to. Ursula, only dau. of Edward Ellerker, of
Eisby, co. York. BRADSHAW OF LIFTON PARE!.
Elizabeth, m. George Mainwaring, M.P. for Chester.
Bradshaw, Frank, Esq. of Lifton Bark, Devon,
3 Eichard, Sheriff of Chester 1641 ; to. Catherine, dau. of
John Fitton, of Bollin, co. Chester. He was father of John and of Abshot, Hants, J.P., b. 1821 ; m. 1858,
Bradshaw, of Pennington, whose only child, Margaret, to. Emmeline, 2nd dau. of Rev. Richard Bullen, Rector
George ffarington, Esq. of Shawe Hall, co. Lancaster.
of Lanreath, and has a son,
Mr. Bradshaw d. in 1628, cel. 78.
James Bullen, b. 1863, and other issue.
William Bradshaw, to. 27 June, 1603, Elizabeth, only child
of James Beaumont, Esq. of Kersal Hall, co. Lancaster (of the Mr. Bradshaw is 2nd surviving sou of Capt. James
A ; i

BEA TIIE LANDED GENTRY. 33RA 183

Bradshaw, R.N., by Eliza his wife, dau. of John i. John Cornwall, now of Myshall House.
ii. Henry Beauchamp, Capt. 69th regt., b. 25 July, 1828 to.
Blagrove, Esq. of Jamaica, and s. his brother Henry 1861, Frances Louisa, dau. of Adolphus Himber, Esq. ; and
;

1877. d. 3 May, 1872, leaving issue.


Seats —Lifton Park, Exeter; Abshot House, Titchfield. hi. Rupert George, b. 25 July, 1831; d. 16 Jan. 1873, Major
in the 2nd Queen’s Royal Regt.
l. Frances Margaret Fetherstone, on.John Frederick Lecky.
Esq., only son of John James Lecky, Esq., J.P. and D.L. of
BRADSHAW OF BARTON BLOUNT. Ballykealy, co. Carlow.
Bradshaw, Francis, Esq. of Barton Blount, co- Mr. Brady served as High Sheriff of co. Carlow in 1870;
Derby, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1851, b. 8 July, He d. 6 Jan. 1874.

1800 m. 18 Dec. 1823, Mary Anne, dau. of Robert (Seat—Myshall House, Bagnalstown, co. Carlow.
;

Holden, Esq. of Nuttall Temple, Notts, and has 4


issue,

i. Francis, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1827.
BRAMSTON OF SKREENS.
II. Henry Holden, b. 1829. Bramston, Thomas Harvey, Esq. of Screens,
hi. Robert Wilmot, b. 1836. iv. William, b. 1840. Essex, Lieut. -Col., Grenadier G-uards, J.P. and D.L.,
i. Mary Anne. ii. Frances Maria. b. 11 May, 1831 ; m. 7 April, 1864, Honoria Louisa,
hi. Caroline. iv. Ellen Charlotte, dau. of the late Thomas Thornhill, Esq. of Fixby
v. Alice Harriet. Hall, Yorkshire, and Riddlesworth, Norfolk.
EtnPAflC.— nthony Bradshaw, of Belper, b. 12 April,
IttltPAJJP.— Sir John Bramston, Knt., 6. at Maldon, son of
1585, son of Richard Bradshaw, of Alderwasley, by Ellen his Roger Bramston, of that place, lineally descended from William
wife, dau. of Henry Spencer, Esq. ; on. 16 July, 1608, Anne, Bramston, Sheriff of London 18th Richard II., was consti-
dau. of John Wall, Esq., and d. 1642, being s. by his elder son, tuted Lord Chief Justice of England in 1635. Sir John Bram-
Henry Bradshaw, Esq. of Holbrook, 6. 1614; who on. ston m. 1st, Bridget, dau. of Thomas Mondeford, an eminent
Helen, dau. of John Hill, of Over Mayfield, and d. 23 May, physician (son of Sir Edmund Mon deford, Knt., of Feltwell,
1679, leaving, with two daus. (Lydia and Anne) two sons, Norfolk), by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Hill and Eliza-
i. Samuel, his heir. beth his wife, the 20th dau. of Sir William Lock, Lord Mayor
ii. Anthony, of Belper. 6. 1653; on. Anne, dau. of Henry
of London. By her he had issue, 1 John (Sir), his heir;
Lowe, Esq. of Park Hall, co. Derby, and was father of
2 Mondeford (Sir), Master in Chancery, on. Alice, dau. of Sir
Anne Bradshaw, wife of Joseph Bagalley, Esq., of Hol-
brook, and mother of Joseph Bagalley, who took the George le Hunt, and had issue 3 Francis, one of the Barons
;

name of Bradshaw, 1767. of the Exchequer, 1678; 1 Dorothy, on. Sir William Palmer
The elder son, of Old Warden ; 2 Mary, m. John Porter, Esq. ; and 3 Cathe-
The Rev. Samuel Bradshaw, of Upminster, in Essex, b.
rine, m. Sir Thomas Dyke. The Chief Justice to. 2ndly,
1683, on.Mary, dau. of the Rev. Mr. Ellis, of Gunningstone, Elizabeth, widow of Sir John Bereton, Knt., Serjeant-at-Law,
Notts, and dying s. p., bequeathed his estate to his cousin, and dau. of Edward, Lord Brabazon, of Ardee, but by her (who
Joseph Baggaley, Esq., of Holbrook (son of Joseph Baggaley d. 7 June, 1647) had no issue. He was s. at his decease by his
Esq. of Holbrook, by Anne his wife, dau. of Anthony Brad- eldest son,
shaw, of Belper), who assumed, 1767, the surname and arms of Sir John Bramston, of Skreens, in Essex, Knight of the
Bradshaw, and served as Sheriff for Derbyshire, 1777. He on. Bath at the coronation of King Charles II. He had a seat
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Francis Bower, Rector of Barlborough, in the Parliament (1660) which restored the Monarchy, as
and had issue, Francis, heir; Joseph, m. Frances, dau. of Member for Essex, for which shire he was again returned
Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, near Manchester; Anne, in 1661. Sir John on. Alice, eldest dau. of Anthony Abdy,
on. Thomas Porter Bonell, Esq. of Duffield, d. 20 Oct. 1821 Esq., an Alderman of London, and by her left at his decease,
Elizabeth, on. 15 Jan. 1793, John Edwin Biscoe, Esq.; Mary;
4 Feb. 1699 (with two daus., Mary, wife of Sir Andrew Jenour,
Harriet and Frances. The eldest son, Bart, of Bigoods and Elizabeth, wife of Mondeford Bramston,
;
;

Francis Bradshaw, Esq. of Barton Blount, High Sheriff co. Esq.), an only surviving son,

Derby 1806, on. 1793, Eliza, dau. of Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart, Anthony Bramston, Esq. of Skreens, on. Catherine, dau.
of Chaddesden, and dying Aug. 1841, left issue, Francis, now and co-heir of Sir Thomas Nutt, Knt. of Mayes, Essex, and d.
of Barton Blount Charlotte Anne, on. 19 Nov. 1821, Robert 1722, having had, with other issue, John, who d. s. p. 1718,
;

S. Wilmot Sitwell, Esq. of Stainsby Frances Maria, m. 3 leaving three daus., of whom Mary m. 1730, Edward Byng, son
;

March, '1828, the Rev. Charles Evelyn Cotton, of Etwall Hall; of Lord Torrington and ;

and Elizabeth, to. 5 July, 1836, the Rev. Peploe P. Mosley, of Thomas Bramston, Esq. of Skreens, whom. 1 st/Diana, dau.
Rolleston. of Edward Tumor, Esq. of Stoke Rochford, co. Lincoln, and

Arons—Arg., two bendlets betw'een as many martlets sa. widow of Robert Feme, Esq. of Locko, co. Derby, but had
by her no issue. He on. 2ndly, Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard
—A hart gu., standing under a vine-branch, vert.
Crest
Berney, Esq., Recorder of Norwich, and had (with a dau. Mary,
Motto— Qui vit content tient assez.
wife of William Deedes, Esq.) a son and heir,
Seat—Barton Hall, Derby.
Thomas Henry Bramstone, Esq. of Skreens, M.P. for
4 Essex from 1779 to 1802, m. Mary, dau. and heiress of S.
Gardiner, Esq., of Norfolk, and dying, March 1813, aged 80,
BRADY OF MYSHALL HOUSE. left (with a dau. Mary Anne, wife of J. A. Houblon, Esq., M.P.,
Brady, John Cornwall, Esq. shall House,- of My of Hallingbury Place, Essex) two sons, Thomas Gardiner, his
co. Carlow, b. 26 March, 1827
his father, 6 Jan. ; s. heir; and John (Rev.), of Forest Hall, Essex, who has assumed
1874 J.P. for the .co. of Carlow, High Sheriff the surname of Stane. The elder son,
;

Thomas Gardiner Bramston, Esq. of Skreens, M.P. for


1870, late of the 23rd Fusiliers ; m. 6 Oct. 1853,
Essex, b. 24 July, 1770 on. Maria Anne, dau. of William
Elizabeth Susan, dau. of the late Thomas H. Wat- ;

Blaauw, Esq. of Queen Anne Street, London, and had two


son, Esq. of Lumclone, co. Carlow, and has with sons and three daus., viz., 1 Thomas William, late of Skreens,
other issue, 2 John (Very Rev.), Dean of Winchester, 6. 1804; on. 1st, 1832,
John Beauchamp, b. 21 Nov. 1855. Clarissa-Sandford, only dau. of Sir Nicholas Trant, and 2ndly,
Anna, dau. of Osgood Hanbury, Esq., and has issue 1 Mary
iLtneafje.—The family of Brady or 0‘Grady of Tomgrany ;

is of long standing in Clare. Anne; 2 Charlotte, on. the Rev. J. Davidson, and d. 1841;
Hugh Brady, Esq. (son of Henry Brady, Esq. of Bemskea, and 3 Elizabeth, on. W. Hooper, Esq., R.N., and d. 1839.
•co.Galway, and grandson of Hugh Brady, whose father, Mr. Bramston d. 3 Feb. 1831, and was s. by his elder son,
Henry Brady, Esq. of Tomgrany, co. Clare, to. Eliza Beau- Thomas William Bramston, Esq. of Skreens, M.P. for Essex,
champ) was father of J.P. andD.L., 6. 30 Oct. 1796; on. 12 Aug. 1830, Eliza, 5th
Henry Brady, Esq. of Myshall House, who on. 1792, Sarah dau. and co-heir of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G.C.B., M.P.,of
Pearson, and had, with two daus., Jane, on. 1810, Major Rolls Park, in the same county, and had issue,
Cornwall, and Eliza, on. 1817, Sir Francis Ford, Bart., a son i. Thomas Harvey, now of Skreens.

and successor, n. John, b. 14 Nov. 1832, Fellow of All Souls’ Coll., Oxon.,
D.C.L., Barrister-at-Law, Assistant Under Secretary of
John Beauchamp Brady, Esq. of Myshall House, J.P., 6.
State, Colonial Office, on. 14 Dec. 1872, Eliza Isabella, dau.
2 July, 1809; on. 25 Dec. 1825, Jane Harriet, 3rd dau. of Sir of Rev. Harry Vane Russell.
Rupert George, Bart., and had issue, m. William Mondeford (Rev.), M.A., b. 3 Feb. 1835; on. 7
; —
184 BRA THE LANDED GENTRY. BRA
July, 1868, Hyacinth Laura, dau. of Rev. George Chetwode, Champion Branfill, Esq. of Upminster Hall, m. Elizabeth
and has issue,
James, and by her had two sons and a dau., viz., Champion;
1 Francis Chetwode, 6. 12 April, 1872; d. 7 Sept. 1873. Benjamin and Frances, d. young. The elder son and heir,
;
1 Mabel Charlotte. 2 Eleanor Hyacinth, Champion Branfill, Esq., of Upminster Hall, m. 14 Oct.
iv. Henry, b. 4 July, 1836. 1788, Charlotte, dau. of Edward Brydges, Esq., by Jemima
i. Georgina.
his wife, youngest dau. and co-heir of William Egerton, LL.D.,
ii. Eliza Harriet, m. 26 Oct. 1864, Robert Little, Esq. of
Whytecliffe, Brisbane, Queensland.
grandson of John, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, and by her (who
hi. Emma
Alice, to. 28 April, 1864, Major Edward Clerk, 5th to.2ndly, 20 Jan. 1794, John Harrison, Esq.) had issue a son,
son of the Right Hon. Sir George Clerk, Bart. Champion Edward, and a dau., Jemima Elizabeth, m. the
He d. 11 Oct. 1870. Rev. Thomas Harrison. Mr. Branfill d. 7 Oct. 1792, and was s.
by his son,
Arms—Or, on a fesse sa. three plates arg.
Champion Edward Branfill, Esq. of Upminster Hall, b. 13
Crest —A lion sejeant collared sa., charged with three July, 1789 m. 26 Nov. 1818, Anne Eliza, dau. and co-heir
;
plates arg.
of the Rev. Anthony Egerton Hammond, lineally descended,
Seat— Skreens, Chelmsford, Essex. maternally, from the Earls of Bridgewater. By this lady
(who d. 4 Nov. 1873) Mr. Branfill had issue,
Champion, b. 19 Oct. 1820 ; s. to the estate of the late Joseph
BRANDER. Russell, Esq., and assumed, in consequence, the surname
and arms of Russell.
See Dunbar- G-ranger. Egerton Anthony Hammond, 6. 28 March, 1825 ; d. 5 Oct.
1843.
Benjamin Aylett, now of Upminster Hall.
Champion Edward Brydges, b. 1829; d. 1831.
BRANDRETH OF HOUGHTON. Brydges Robinson, b. 22 Nov. 1833; Major in the army; m.
8 Oct. 1870, Amy, dau. of Gen. Shakespear.
Brandreth, Henry Chernocke Gibbs, Esq. of John Arthur Capel, 6. 22 March, 1838 m. 15 Dec. 1868,
;

Houghton House, co. Bedford, b. 1856. Mary Katherine, dau. of C. R. Robinson, Esq.
Eliza Jemima Mary, to. 22 May, 1851, Rev. Edward Francis
JLtllCaCJC. —
The Brandreths have been seated at Houghton Gepp.
Regis, co. Bedford, since before the year 1672. The manor Charlotte Jane.
of Sewell-in-Houghton, together with the advowson of the Agnes Josepha, m. 26 Jan. 1864, Walter E. S. Battiscombe,

living of Houghton, was purchased by them from Sir Lewis Esq., Capt. in the army.
Dyve, of Bromham, an officer in the army of King Charles I. Mr. Branfill, d. 7 Oct. 1844.
The late
Arms— Or, on a bend gu. three mullets arg. quartering
Humphrey Brandreth, Esq. of Houghton House, eldest sur-
Aylett; Hammond; Egerton; Stanley; Clifford; Bran-
viving son of Thomas Gibbs, Esq. of Ampthill, co. Bedford, don and Plantagenet.
;

and by Sarah Prosser his wife,


of Old Brompton, Middlesex, Crest—A naked arm holding a sword rising out of a cloud
sister,and at length sole heir of Henry Brandreth, Esq. of ppr.
Houghton House, J.P. and D.L., assumed, by royal licence, Motto —Not in vain.
27 Oct. 1846, the surname of Brandreth in lieu of the surname
<Seat— Upminster Hall, Romford, Essex.
of Gibbs, and the arms of Brandreth and Gibbs quarterly, in
compliance with the testamentary injunction of his maternal 4
uncle, the aforesaid Henry Brandreth, Esq., and served as High
Sheriff of the county 1849. He to. 15 June, 1851, Emma
Jemima Barbara, youngest dau. of Col. Charles Hervey Smith, BRASSEY OF BULKELEY GRANGE.
of Aspley House, co. Bedford, and d. 1864, leaving an only son, Brassey, Thomas, Esq. of Bulkeley Grange, co.
the present possessor of Houghton. Chester,and Normanhurst, Sussex, b. 11 Feb. 1836,
Arms— Quarterly : 1st and and per chevron arg*
4th, per pale M.A. University College, Oxford, 1859, J.P. and
and sa. two chevronels engrailed between three escallops D.L. for Sussex, called to the Bar at Lincoln’s
counterchanged, for Brandreth 2nd and 3rd, on a bend arg.
Inn, June, 1864, Lieut. Commanding London
;

between two spurs or, with leathers of the 2nd a dexter hand,
gauntleted, holding a tilting spear ppr., for Gibbs. Brigade Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, unsuc-

Crests Brandreth : an escallop arg., in front thereof a cessfully contested Birkenhead in 1861, returned
sword erect point downwards, ppr. Gibbs a gauntlet fesse- :
for Devonport in 1865, and has been M.P. for
wise ppr., thereon a mullet pierced or.
Hastings since 1868 m. 9 Oct. 1860, Anna,

Motto Nunquam non paratus.
:

only child of John Allnutt, Esq. of Charles Street,


Seat— Houghton House, near Dunstable.
Berkeley Square, by Elizabeth-Harriet, his first wife,
dau. of John Fassett Burnett, Esq. of May Place,
BRANFILL OF UPMINSTER HALL. Crayford, Kent, and has issue,

Braneill, Benjamin Aylett, of Upminster i. Thomas Allnutt,


6. 7 March, 1863.

i. Mabelle Annie.
Hall, Essex, Major in tlie army, b. 26 Feb. 1828
ii. Constance Alberta, d. 24 Jan. 1873.
m. 1857, Mary Anna, dau. of Capel Miers, Esq., and iv. Maria Adelaide.
iii. Muriel Agnes.
has had issue,
UtlTCRjJC. Thomas Brassy, Esq. of Bulkeley and Buerton,
Champion Edward, 6 29
. May, 1858.
co. Chester,a descendant of an ancient Cheshire family, m.
Capel Aylett, b. 1859.
10 Feb. 1729, Mary, dau. of George Harrison, of Aldford, and
Egerton Brydges, b. 1864; d. 1SC6.
by her (who d. 14 May, 1776) he left at his decease, at
Francis Lisle, b. 1865.
Saighton, 2 May, 1776, aged 74, issue,
Benjamin, 6. 1871.
i. Richard, d. 1734.
Mary Leigh. Ethel. Helen Hammond.
n. Thomas, of Saighton, co. Chester, baptised 16 Sept. 1742;
JLtnCAtJC.
— “The original name of this family,” says d. 1815.
Morant, “is supposed to have been Bampfylde,” a suppo- — in. Robert, of Bulkeley and Cotton Edmunds, co. Chester,
m. Sarah, sister of Ambrose Brooke, of Edge, in Malpas, co.
sition borne out by the exact similarity of arms. The pur-
Chester, and d. 1788, having had issue,
chaser of Upminster Hall, Essex, was
1 Thomas. 2 Robert.
Capt. Andrew Branfill, of Dartmouth, Devon, who bought 3 Richard. 4 Ambrose.
the manor from the Earl of Gainsborough in 1685. He to. 1 Mary.
1681, Damaris, eldest dau. of John Aylett, of Kelvedon Hatch 2 Margaret, m. William Smith, of Milton Brooke, co.
(son of the gallant Capt. Aylett, of Magdalen Laver, so distin- Chester.
guished in the cause of King Charles during the great Civil iv. George, of whom we treat.
War), and by her had several children. He d. 27 July, 1709, v. Benjamin, of Chester, Merchant, 6. 8 July, 1749; m. a
dau. of Richard Bruce, of Acton, co. Chester, and left
aged 59. His eldest son and heir,
issue.
Champion Branfill, Esq. of Upminster Hall, Essex, High i. Margaret, m. Job Watson. ii. Elizabeth,
Sheriff 1734, m. Mary, dau. of Mr. Benjamin Braund, of the in. Frances, to. Thomas Evison, of Bangor, co. Flint,
City of London, and had issue. The elder son, iv. Mary, m. John Palin, of Aldford.
S

BRA THE LANDED GENTRY. BRA 185

George Brassey, Esq. ofBuerton, the 4th son, was baptised ii. Edward, b. 19 Aug. 1849 ; to. Edith-Lcuisa, dau. of tho
31 May, 1744; to Elizabeth Jackson, of Traverton, and d. 13 Rev. John Hubbard, and has two sons.
Nov. 1803, leaving issue, i. Mary.
Thomas, b. 2 March, 1769 d. s. p. 12 ; April, 1843. ii. Fanny Agnes Malthus.
John, who carried on the family. iii. Henrietta Louisa, d. $. p.
Robert. George, to. and had issue.
Benjamin, of Foregate Street, Chester, baptised 3 July, 1785,
to. twice, had issue, and d. 26 Oct. 1849.
3£tll£tlJJC. —
ir Richard Bray is said by some to have

1
been of the Privy Council to Henry VI. ; by others he is called
John Brassey, ofBuerton, the 2nd son, £. 19 May, 1778, to. the King’s Physician ; the former is more probable, as he was
Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Percival, of Haslington Hall, co. buried in Worcester Cathedral. He had two wives, by the
Chester, and d. 28 Jan. 1831, leaving issue, 1st, Margaret, dau. of John Sandes, Esq. of Furness Fell, co.

i. Thomas, his successor. Lancaster, he had an only son, John (Sir), whose only dau.
ii. Ralph Perceval, b. 26 June, 1808; d. 11 July, 1830. and heir, Margaret, to. Sir William Sandys, Baron Sandys, of
iii. John, b. 29 Sept. 1811; d. 8 April, 1829. the Vine; by the 2nd, Joan, Sir Richard had two other sons,
iv. George, of Cuddington Hall, 6. 19 Feb. 1816; m. 25 May,
Sir Reginald Brady, Knight-Banneret and K.G., Lord-
1841, Jane, dau. of John Cowley, Esq. of Swandley, co.
Treasurer temp. Henry VII., and
Chester; by whom, whod. 19 Jan. 1873, he had issue,
John Bray, Esq. who was buried in the chancel of the
1 John, b. 11 April, 1842; <L 17 Aug. 1849.
2 Thomas, b. 31 Aug. 1843. church at Chelsea, and had (with a dau. the wife of Sir John
3 George, b. 15 May, 1815. Norris) three sons, Edmund (Sir), summoned to Parliament as
4 John Perceval, b. 12 Feb. 1851 d. 17 Aug. 1859. ;
Baron Bray, 21 Henry VIII., ancestor of the late Baroness
Mary Cowley, to. Thomas Maddox, Esq. of Woodlands- Bray; Edward (Sir) of whom presently; and Reginald, of
in-Wem, co. Salop. Barrington, co. Gloucester, ancestor of the Brays of Barring-
v. Richard, b. 14 June, 1818; d. 15 Jan. 1836. ton. The 2nd son,
vi. Robert, of the Grange, Bulkeley, b. 10 June, 1822; to. 15 Edward Bray, Knt.
Sir of Vachery Park, Cranley, Surrey,
March, 1843, Mary, dau. of Richard Dutton, Esq. of Bicker-
ton, co. Chester, and has issue,
was and Sussex 30 Henry VIII., and repre-
Sheriff of Surrey
sented the former county in the two Parliaments of Queen
1 Richard, b. 22 Feb. 1844; m. Prudence Mary, dau. of
3George Lightfoot, Esq. of Handley, and has a son, Mary. He d. 1558, and was s. by his son,
Sir Edward Bray, Knt., M.P. for Helston, 13 Elizabeth,
Herbert, b. 1873.
to. 1st, Mary, dau. of Simon Elrington, Esq. of North-
2 Robert Perceval, b. 1845.
ampton, and had by her an only son, Reginald, described as
1 Mary Elizabeth, ra. William Mortimer, Esq. of Orford,
heir-apparent, and of the Inner Temple, 1557, being then of
near Warrington.
2 Katherine Ellen. age, who d. without issue. Sir Edmund to. 2ndly, Elizabeth,
Elizabeth, to. the Rev. James Wright, Incumbent of St. dau. of William Roper, Esq. of Eltham, Kent, by Margaret
I.
James’s, Latchford, and d. 30 Nov. 1865. He d. 22 Sept. his wife, dau. of the Chancellor Sir Thomas More, and had
1867. another son, also named Reginald. He to. 3rdly, Magdalene,
Thomas Brassey, Esq. of Bulkeley, and of Lowndes Square, dau. of Sir Thomas Cotton, of Kent, by whom, who d. 1563,
Middlesex, the eldest son, 6. 7 Nov. 1805, s. to the repre- he had no issue and 4thly, a lady named Mary, by whom
;

sentation of the family at the death of his uncle in 1843. He (who m. 2ndly, Sir Edmund Tilney, Master of the Revela
to. 27 Dec. 1831, Maria Farrington, dau. of Joseph Harrison, to Queen Elizabeth) he had three daus., Mary, m. Sir George

Esq. of Liverpool, and had issue, Chowne, Knt. of Wrotham, Kent; Magdalen, to. George
Bowes, Esq. of Durham; Frances, to. George Gastrell, Esq.
i. heir, now of Bulkeley and Normanhurst.
Thomas, his
ii. John,
June, d. 16 June, 1839.
b. 1
Sir Edward d. 1581, and was s. by his son,
iii. Henry Arthur,
of Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent, and Reginald Bray, Esq. of Shere, bapt. at Shere, 1 May, 1555,
Queen’s Gate, Hyde Park, M.A., J.P. Kent, and M.P. for the son of Sir Edward by Elizabeth Roper, his 2nd wife, to.
Sandwich, b. 11 July, 1840; to. 24 June, 1866, Anna Harriet, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Covert, Esq. of Hascoinb, Surrey,
dau. of George Robert Stevenson, Esq. of Tongswood, and left a son and successor,
Hawkhurst, Kent, late of 7th Dragoon Guards, and after-
wards Major West Kent Militia, and has issue, Edward Bray, Esq. of Shere, b. 1577. He to. 1st, Jane,
dau. of Edward Covert, Esq. of Tuynham, Sussex, and was
1 Arthur Albert, b. 4 Mar. 1868; d. 1 June, 1869.
father of
2 Henry Leonard Campbell, b. 7 March, 1870.
1 Ethel Anna Maria. 2 Florence Maud. Edward Bray, Esq. of Shere, bapt. 10 Sept. 1609, who, like
3 Hilda Madeline. 4 Evelyn Mildied. his father, resided at Tower Hill. He to. Susanna, dau. of
iv. Albert, of Heythorp Hall, Chipping Norton, co. Oxford, William Heath, Esq. of Pedinghoe, and had a son and
and St. George’s Place, Hyde Park, late 14th Hussars, J.P. successor,
co. Oxford, 6 . 22 Feb. 1844; to 12 Jan. 1871, Hon. Matilda
. Edward Bray, Esq. of Shere, bapt. 18 Oct. 1640, to.
Marie Helena Bingham, dau. of John Charles Robert, 4th Frances, dau. of Vincent Randyll, Esq. of Chilworth, and
Lord Clanmorris, and has issue,
dying 1714, was s. by his son,
1 Robert Bingham, b. 1875.
Edward Bray, Esq. of Shere, bapt. 4 Jan. 1687, to. 1727,
1 Lilian Maude. 2 Rose Zara Maria. Ann, dau. of the Rev. George Duncomb, Rector of Shere, and
Mary Eleanor Anne.
dying 1740, was s. by his eldest son,
Mr. Brassey d. 8 Dec. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son, the
The Rev. George Bray, of Shere, who d. unm. 1 March,
present
1803, and was s. by his brother,
Thomas Brassey, Esq. of Bulkeley Grange, co. Chester, and William Bray, Esq. of Shere, the learned Antiquary and
Normanhurst, Sussex. Historian of Surrey, bapt. 7 Nov. 1736, and d. 21 Dec. 1832.
Arms— Quarterly 1st, quarterly, per fesse indented sa. and
:
He to. Mary, dau. of Henry Stevens, Gent., and had (with three
arg. in the 1st quarter a mallard of the 2nd ; 2nd, gu., in chief daus., Mary, Catherine, and Amelia Caroline, who all d. unm.)
three mullets arg., and in base a dexter hand appaume a son,
couped at the wrist of the last; 3rd, sa., a chevron between
three bulls’ heads eabossed arg. ; 4th, arg., on a chevron gu. Edward, b. 31 Jan. 1768 who to. Mary Anne Catherine,
;

three trefoils slipped of the field. dau. of Daniel Malthus, Esq. of Albury, in Surrey, and
sister of the celebrated writer on population and prede-
—A mallard ppr.
Crest
ceasing his father, 1814, left issue,
;

Motto—Arduis metu nunquam.


saepe,
Seat— Bulkeley Grange, 1 Edward, late of Shere, J.P. and D.L., 6. 20 July, 1793;
co. Chester, and Normanhurst, Battle.
d. 21 Jan. 1866.
2 Reginald, now of Shere.
1 3 William (Rev.), Vicar of St. John's, Shirfield, Hants.
1 Henrietta Mary, to. Augustus Warren, Esq.

BRAY OF SHERE. 2 Louisa, d. 1862.


3 Catherine Elizabeth, d. 1877.
Brat, Reginald, Esq. of Shere, Surrey, J.P., and
Mr. Bray was Treasurer to the Society of Antiquaries,
F.S.A., b. 26 Jan. 1797 m. 1836, Frances, dau. of ;
Editor of The Evelyn Memoirs.
T. N. Longman, Esq., and has issue,

i. Reginald More, b. 26 Sept. 1842; to. 1868, Emily Octavia,



Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th arg., a chevron between
three eagles’ legs sa., erased h la cuisse, their talons gu. ; 2nd
dau. of the late Arthur K. Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, ! and 3rd, vairy arg. and az. three bends gu.
Surrey, and has, Reginald Arthur, 6 . 1870, another son, Crest —A flax-breaker or.
and three daus. j

Scat—Shere, near Guildford.


|
186 BEE THE LANDED GENTRY. BEE
BREWSTER. OF GREENSTEAD HALL. Notley Hall, Essex, by Mary his wife, dau. of Robert Burder,
Esq. of Great Yeldham.
Brewster, Cardinal, Esq. of Greenstead Hall, For Lineage and Arms —See preceding Memoir.
Halstead, Essex, J.P. and D.L., b. 26 Dec. 1813 ; Seat —Ashford Lodge, Halstead.
m. 22 April, 1841, Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of
Henry Butterworth, Esq. of Whalley, co. Lancaster,
and lias issue, FREN CH-BREWSTEE.
Francis Wentworth, &. 28 April, 1819, M.A. Trin. Coll., French Brewster, Robert Abraham, Esq.
Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Lieut. 1st King’s regt. of Dragoon Guards, assumed
Margaret Clopton, 6. 17 June, 1844; m. W. T. G. Thurlow, by royal license, 13 Aug. 1874, the additional name
Esq., great-grandson of Lord Chancellor Thurlow. and arms of Brewster on succeeding to the landed
and other property of his maternal grandfather,
JLtttCatJP.— The family of Brewster is one of ancient the Rt. Hon. Abraham Brewster. He is only son
descent. So far back as the reign of Richard II., John
of Henry Sneyd French, Esq. who was grandson of
Brewster was presented to the rectory of Godwick, Norfolk,
by the Prior of Westacre, and in a list of the Gentry of that Arthur French, Esq. of French Park, M.P. co.
County returned to Henry VI., a.d. 1433, ihe name of Roscommon, and first cousin of Arthur 1st Lord
Galfridus Brewster appears. De Freyne (see Burke’s Peerage ) m. 30 Sept. 1876, ,

With the co. of Suffolk the Brewsters were connected at Geraldine, dau. of Henry Ritchie Cooper, Esq. of
a very remote period John Brewstef. was witness to a deed
:
Ballindalloch, co. Ayr, and has a son,
relating to land in the parish of Henstead, 48 Edward III.
Robert Abraham, b. 1877.
In the reign of Henry VI., William Brewster, Esq. of
Rushmere, son of Robert Brewster, Esq. of Mutford, m. Etneage.—The family of Brewster appears to have
Mary, dau. of William Harvey, Esq. of Olton, and was father settled in Ireland about the time of the Commonwealth, or
of Robert Brewster, Esq. of Rushmere, whose son Humphrey the reign of Charles II., when Samuel and Daniel Brewster
Brewster, b. 1526, built Wrentham Hall, Suffolk, and was had a grant of lands, under the Act of Settlement, in the co.
progenitor of the family of Brewster, long seated there. Tipperary.
A branch of the family was settled at Castle Hedingham, Henry Brewster, of Lebanary, co. Carlow, son of Henry
Essex, early in the 16th century. Brewster, and Elizabeth his wife, on. circa 1699, Elizabeth
James Brewster, Esq. of Bulmer, Essex, was possessed Leyboume, and had issue. The elder son,
of estates in the parish of Bulmer, and the adjoining parishes Samuel Brewster, of Ballywilliamroe, co. Carlow, b. 11
of Otten-Belchamp, Walter Belchamp, and Gestingthorp, temp. July, 1700, had issue by Anne his wife,
Queen Anne and George I. He d. 1725, and was buried at i. Henry, on. Anne, dau. of John Perkins, of Ballintrain, co.
Wickham, St. Paul’s, leaving (with a younger son John, Carlow, and had a dau. Mary, and a son,
and a dau. Martha, on. Robert Andrews, Esq. of the Auberies, Samuel, to. Miss Hill, and left a son, Henry.
Essex) an elder son, his successor, ii. William, of whom presently.
James Brewster, Esq. of Otten-Belchamp, on. Frances, dau. iii. Samuel, on. Elizabeth Garrett, and had a dau. Ann, m.
©f Richard Coppin, Esq., and d. 1770, leaving two sons, Samuel Watson, Esq. of Lumclone,co. Carlow.
iv. John, d. s. p.
Waldegrave, of Bevington House, in Otten-Belchamp, on. i. Elizabeth, m. Robert Twiss, Esq.
Elizabeth, dau. of William Macro, Esq. of Barrow Hall, Anne.
ii.
Suffolk, and had three sons, 1 Waldegrave; 2 William;
whom d. Mr. Brewster made his will, 1 April, 1758, which was proved
3 Macro ;
all of s.p.
William, who earned on the family. 1 June following. His 2nd son,
William Brewster, of Ballynulta, co. Wicklow, m. 1767,
The 2nd son,
of White Notley Hall, Essex, m.
Mary, sister of Abraham Jones, and dau. of Edward Jones,
William Brewster, Esq.
of Tullow, co. Carlow, and had issue,
Rose, dau. of Philip Nunn, Esq. of Otten-Belchamp, and had
i. William Bagenal, his successor.
issue, four sons and four daus. The eldest son,
James Brewster, Esq. of Halstead Lodge, J.P., D.L., ii. Edward, d. June, 1836 m. Sarah, dau. of Robert Gray,
;

Esq., and had issue, Edward Jones (Rev.); Robert Gray;


Colonel Commandant of 4th regt. of East Essex Militia, d. s.p. William, d. unm. George Crofton, d. unm. Henry,
; ;

1836, and was s. by his brother, County Surveyor, Mayo; John; and Sarah, m. John
Joseph Nunn Brewster, Esq. of Halstead Lodge, J.P., Walker, Esq.
on. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Chase, Esq. of Maldon, and had iii. Henry, d. unm.
i. Mary, m. FitzHenry, of Larkfield, co. Wexford.
surviving issue,
i. Cardinal, now of Grinstead Hall. The eldest son,
ii. Waldegrave (Rev.), M.A. Oxford, on. Elizabeth, dau. William Bagenal Brewster, of Ballynulta, m. Anne, dau.
of Thomas Roach, Esq. of Glastonbury, Somerset of Thomas Bates, and had issue,
(descended from a sister of Richard Whiting, last Abbot of Abraham, of whom below.
Glastonbury). William Thomas, d. uoim. 1821.
Arms—Sa., a chevron erm. between three estoiles arg. Robert Jones (Rev.), d. unm. 1832.
—A beaver’s head erased, az., purfled oi.
Crest Mary, m. 1819, Samuel Allen, Esq. of Higham Ferrers, co.
Motto—Verite soyet ma garde. Northampton, and d. 1873.
Margaret, m. 1819, Archibald Montfort, Esq. of Killemore,
Seat— Greenstead Hall, Halstead, Essex.
co. Wicklow, and d. 1850.

The eldest son,


Right Hon. Abraham Brewster, Lord Chancellor of
Ireland, b. 1796, graduated at Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1817,
BREWSTER OF ASHFORD LODGE. was called to the Bar 1819, and the same year m. Mary Ann,
Brewster, James, Esq., of Ashford Lodge, Hal- dau. of Robert Gray, Esq. of Upton House, co. Carlow, by
stead, Essex, J.P., b. 8 March, 1807 ; m. 14 Nov. whom (who d. 1862) he had issue,

1839, Mary Ann, dan. of George Asser Gepp, Esq. i.William Bagenal, b. 1820, Capt. Rifle Brigade, and Lieut.-
Col. of the Inns of Court Volunteers, to. 1858, Georgiana,
of Chelmsford, Essex, and has issue, dau. of James Campbell, Esq. of Craigie Down, co. Ayr, and
i. James George (Rev.), b. 16 Jan. 1841 m. 27 April, 1871,
;
d. s. p. 1864.

Alice, dau. of William Rivington, Esq. of Hampstead. i. Elizabeth Mary, to. as 2nd wife, Henry Sneyd French,
Charles Edward, b. 21 July, Esq., 3rd son of Robert Henry French, F.sq. of Dublin, first
II. 1849; on. 8 April, 1875,
cousin of Lord De Freyne, and d. 1864, leaving an only
Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of Rev. W. T. Beckett, Rector of son, the present
Ingoldesthorpe, Norfolk.
Robert Abraham French-Brewster, who s. his maternal
i. Mary Elizabeth. grandfather.
ii. Frances Harriet, on. Rev. Charles Musgrave Harvey.
Mr. Brewster was appointed King’s Counsel 1835; Solicitor-
hi. Agnes Rose.
General for Ireland, 1846; Attorney-General, 1853, when he
iv. Emily Margaret, on. Charles William Start, Esq.
was sworn of the Privy Council in Ireland, Lord Justice of
v. Edith Jane.
Appeal in 1866, and Lord Chancellor 1867. He d. 26 July,
Mr. Brewster of Ashford Lodge is son of Joseph Nunn 1874, having devised his estates and property to his grand-
Brewster, Esq., son of William Brewster, Esq. of White son, the present R. A. French-Brewster, Esq.
BKI TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BRI 187


Arms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az. a chevron, engrailed, BRIGHT OP COLWALL.
erm., between three estoiles arg., a trefoil slipped vert, for
Brewster 2nd and 3rd, erm., a chevron sa., a martlet for
;
Bright, Benjamin, Esq. of Colwall, co. Hereford,
difference, for French. b. 1823 m. Frances Mary, dau. of E. Graham, Esq.
Crests —
1st, a leopard’s head erased az., bezantee, in the
;

H.M. Consul at Bayonne, and has issue,


mouth a trefoil slipped vert, for Brewster ;
2nd, a dolphin
naiant ppr., for French. i. Reginald Henry, d. young,
Motto —V
elite soyez ma garde.
i. Phebe Honora Gertrude.
iLtnC<l0 C.— Nathaniel Bright, of the City of Worcester,
was b. in 1493, and was buried in St. Peter’s Church, Worcester,
BRIDGES OP BUCKINGHAM HOUSE. 23 Nov. 1564, aged 71 years, leaving by Joyce his wife, who
Bridger, Harry Colvill, Esq. of Buckingham was buried at the same place, 3 June, 1552, issue, James;
House, Old Shoreham, Sussex, J.P., b. 27 June, George; Joyce; and others.
1828 m. 9 March, 1850, Eliza Anne, eldest dau. of James Bright, of Worcester, the elder son, was twice
;
married by his 1st wife, Margaret, to whom he was married
George Orme, Esq. of Merton, Surrey, and has a ;

in 1561, he had issue,


son and heir,
Henry, his successor.
Henry Colvill, b. 21 Nov. 1850. Nathaniel, b. 1565.
Florence Louisa. Robert, bapt. Jan. 1568.
Duleibella Mary. Thomas, bapt. 7 Jan. 1586; to. and had issue.
John, bapt. 30 Dee. 1592.
lttllCa00 .— Harry Bridger, Esq., m Katherine Bridger, .
James, bapt. May, 1595.
and had issue, Harry, 6. 10 Feb. 1720, d. young; Colvill, b. Katherine, bapt. 19 May, 1590.
0 May, 1726, d. young; Colvill, his heir; Harry, b. 8 March, Alice, bapt. 20 Jan. 1591.
1732; Richard, b. 16 June, 1734; Arthur, b. 13 Oct. 1737; Johane, bapt. 18 Jan. 1593; m. 23 Nov. 1613, Richard
Katherine; Anne; Elizabeth; and Mary. The eldest sur- Harwood.
viving son and heir, Mr. Bright’s wife dying in Jan. 1597, was buried at St. Peter’s,
Colvill Bridger, Esq. of Buckingham House, Sussex, Worcester, on the 31st of that month. He m. 2ndly, at the
served as High Sheriff of Sussex 1778. He to. Mary, 2nd dau. same place, 3 Sept. 1598, Alice, dau. of Staunton of Whitting-
of Sir Charles Matthews Goring, 4th bart. of Highden, Sussex, ton, near the City of Worcester, but had no issue by her. He
by Mary his 1st wife, youngest dau. of William Blaclcburne, was buried with his first wife, 24 Dec. 1599.- His eldest son,
Esq. of High Ongar, and by this lady had, with several sons The Rev. Henry Bright, the learned and accomplished
and daus., an eldest son and heir, Canon of Worcester, was bapt. at St. Peter’s, 26 Oct. 1502.
Harry Bridger, Esq. of Buckingham House, 6. 16 Sept. was of Balliol College, Oxford; Prebendary of Worcester
1768, who to. 8 June, 1797, Mary-Ann, 2nd dau. of the late Cathedral, 1619, and Head Master of King’s School there for
Jeremiah Watson, Esq. of Great Portland Street, London, and 40 years; he is referred to by Fuller, and also by Wood, in his
had issue, “Fasti.” He to. Johanne, dau. of Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of
Harry Colvill, his heir. Spetchley, and Cotheridge, co. Worcester, and sister of Sir
Frank, m. Mary, dau. of Capt. John Butler, of New Shore- Robert Berkeley, a Judge of the King’s Bench, by whom
ham, and d. s. p. 25 Feb. 1810. (who to. 2ndly, Edward Annesley, Esq. of Brookend, co.
Augustus, d. unm. 16 Nov. 1828. Oxford, and was living 16 May, 16 8) he had issue (with other
;j

John, to. Eliza Pope Comper, of Chichester, and has issue,


daus.),
one son.
Mary Anne. Robert, his heir.
Isabella, to. John Sandys Penfold, Esq., and has issue. Mary, bapt. at Worcester Cathedral, 7 June, 1596.
Dorothy, to. 1st, John Dobyns, of Evesbeach, co. Hereford,
Mr. Bridger d. 25 March, 1832, and was s. by his son, Gent., who d. 1639, and 2ndly, Henry Townshend, Esq. of
Harry Colvill Bridger, Esq. of Buckingham House, J.P., Elmley Lovett, co. Worcester, who d. 1663.
b. 11 June, 1799; to. 21 May, 1825, Sarah Louisa, 3rd dau. of Joyce, m. at Elmley Lovett, 16 July, 1630, John Bridges,
William Scrase, Esq., late of Withdean, Sussex, and has Esq. of Priors Court, co. Hereford.
issue, Katherine, m. William Cliffe, Esq. of Matherne, co.
Hereford.
i. Harry, now of Buckingham House.
H. William, b. 14 Sept. 1831; m. 27 Oct. 1859, Mary-Betty, Canon Bright purchased the Manor of Brockbury, co. Hereford,
2nd dau. of James Crewe, Esq. of Wincanton, Somerset, together with a considerable estate in the parish of Colwall,
and has issue, 1 James Crewe, 6. 2 July, i860; 2 William and Coddington, in the same co. and at Castle Morton, co.
Greville, d. 25 Nov. 1864 ; 3 Ernest Frederick Augustus,
Worcester. He d. 4 March, 1626, was buried in Worcester
b. 1 Jan. 1866; 1 Ida Mary: 2 Lilian Louisa; 3 Mabel
Cathedral, where his monument, with an epitaph composed by
Blanche.
hi. John, b. 14Mar^h, 1836; d. 16 March, 1837. Dr. Hall, Dean of Worcester, still remains, and was s. by his
iv. Frederick, 6. 24 May, 1837. son,
v. Augustus Goring, 6. 24 July, 1811. Robert Bright, Esq. of Brockbury, and Castle Morton, b.
i. Louisa, d. 23 Sept. 1840. June 1638, Mary, dau. of Edward
1617; to. 1st, at Cound,
H. Mary, d. 20 Feb. 1857.
Cound, and Upton Cressett, Salop, by whom
Cressett, Esq. of
in. Isabella, d. 19 Nov. 1841.
iv. Emma, m. 27 April, 1855, George Orme, Esq. of the (who was buried at Colwall, 9 April, 1647) he had issue,
Manor House, Sutton, Surrey, eldest son of George Henry, bapt. at Colwall, 22 Aug. 1641, and buried there
Orme, Esq. of Broadwater, Worthing, Sussex, and had 3 Sept, following.
issue four daus., Emma
Louisa; Mary Elizabeth; Florence Robert, his successor.
Annette and Agnes Cecilia, dec.
; Edward, bapt. at Colwall, 26 June, 1645 ;
living 20 June,
v. Adela Catherine. 1665.
Elizabeth, d. unm., buried at Colwall, 1 Oct. 1671.
Arms—Arg., a chevron engrailed sa., between three crabs
Mary, m. at Colwall, Thomas Wilde, Esq. of Ledbury, co.
Ev-
erest —A crab, as m the arms. Hereford.
Seat —Buckingham House, Old Shoreham, Sussex. He to. 2ndly, at Lugwardine, co. Hereford, 3 Oct. 1647, Frances,
dau. of Thomas Walwyn, Esq. of Longford, in same fco. by
whom (who d. 22 Jan. 1655) lie had further issue, Thomas;
John; Henry; Francis; Nicholas; Rowland; Walwyn; and
BRIGGS OP HYLTON CASTLE. Jane. This latter family possessed the estate called The
Briggs, Charles James, Esq. of Hylton Cattle, Hoar, in the parish of Colwall, which was settled on their
co. Durham, J.P. and D.L., Major Durham Militia, mother at her marriage; their descendants continued there
b. 1834 m. 1859, Sarah Anne, only child of John- till 1765, when the estate descended to Robert Harcourt, who
;

Walter Douglas, Esq. and has issue. was living at The Hoar in 1778: he was the son of Peter
Harcourt, of Colwall, Gent, by Mary, dau. and licir of Thomas
HtneaCJC.-WiLLiAM Briggs, Esq., b. 1803, of Sunderland, Bright, of Ye Hoar. Mr. Bright to. 3rdly, in 1663, Ursula,
Merchant, purchased the castle and estate of Hylton from dau. ot — Brydges, Esq. of Tibberton, co. Hereford, but by
John Bowes, Esq., in 1863. He to. 1825, Margaret, dau. of J. her (who was living in 1687) he had no issue; he was buried
Hedley, Esq. of Sunderland, and dying 1871, left, with other at Colwall, 28 May, 1665, aged 48 years, when he was s. by his
issue, a son and heir, the present eldest surviving son,
Charles-James Briggs, Esq. of Hylton Castle. Robert Bright, Esq. of Brockbury, and Castle-Morton,
Seat — Hylton Castle, Durham. bapt. at Colwall, 28 Feb. 1642; to. 1st, 1663, Honora, dau. of
;

183 BRI THE LANDED GENTRY. DEI

Benjamin Mason, Esq. of Beauchamp Roothing, Essex, by Edward Lowbridge, Esq., Receiver-General of tho co. of
whom (who d. 1 Jan. 1672) he had issue, Worcester, and had issue,
Lowbridge, his heir.
Robert, his heir. Robert, d. young, buried at Colwall.
Edward, bapt. at Colwall, 11 Dec. 1667; m. the dau. of
Dorothy, d. unm. 1&27.
Henry Cliife, Esq. of Matherne, co. Hereford, and had
Mary, baptised at Colwall, 12 June, 1747 m. at St. Nicholas,
;
I

6 Dec. 1775, John-Innes Baker, Esq., and had issue.


Elizabeth, bapt. at Colwall, 23 Dec. 1665; d. 20 Sept. 1671,
buried at same place. Mr. Bright d. in Jamaica, 20 July, 1758; was buried in the
parish of St. Andrew’s, Kingston, in that island, and was
Mr. Bright, on his marriage with Sarah, his second wife,
s. by his eldest and only surviving son,
settled at Sandon, co. Stafford, where he was living 26 March,
Lowbridge Bright, Esq. Lord of the manor of Brockbury
16S7. From this line descend, according to family tradition,
b. March, 1741, baptised at All Saints’, Worcester, d. unm. in
several families of Bright settled in Staffordshire, Shropshire,
June, 1818,when his estates devolved on his first cousin, the
and the City of London. He settled his estate of Brockbury 1
heir male of the family,
by conveyance, dated 26 May, 1683, on his eldest son,
Richard Bright, of Ham Green, Somerset (refer to issue of
Robert Bright, Esq. of Brockbury, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1
Henry, 2nd son of Henry Bright, Lord of the manor of Brock-
July, and bapt. at Colwall, 18 July, 1664; m. there, 4 April,
bury), b. 21 July, 1754, became heir to his cousin, Lowbridge
1687, Joyce, dau. of Henry Cliffe, Esq. of Matherne, co.
Bright, in 1818, and was also heir to estates in Hampshire and
Hereford, and Mary his wife, dau. of Henry Meredith, of the
elsewhere of his cousin, Richard Meyler, M.P. for Winchester;
City of Hereford, by whom (who d. 9 Jan. 1718, and was
m. at St. Thomas’ Church, Liverpool, Sarah, dau. of Benjamin
buried at Colwall) he had issue,
Hey wood, Esq. of Liverpool, by whom, jvhoiL 18 March, 1827,
Henry, his heir. he had issue,
Robert, bapt. at Coddington, 29 Aug. 1694 d. s. p.
;

William, bapt. at same place, 12 Oct. 1698 d. unm ., buried


;
i. Henry, his heir.
at Colwall, 24 Aug. 1714. ii.Benjamin Hey wood, the well-known book collector and I

Mary, bapt. at Coddington, 17 May, 1688; to. Thomas Shakesperian critic, whose antiquarian correspondence with I

Wilmot, of Dymmock, co. Gloucester, Gent. Joseph Hunter is preserved in the British Museum, b. 14 !

Honora, bapt. at same place, 6 Nov. 1690 ; to. at Colwall, Aug. 1787 m. 1st, 6 Nov. 1818, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of
;

9 July, 1722, Thomas Bright, of Ye Hoar. Nathaniel Heywood, Esq. of Manchester, who d. s. p. 31 |

Joyce, d. unm. 1696. May, 1819. He m. 2ndly, 20 June, 1822, Maiy Elizabeth, I

Elizabeth, bapt. at Coddington, 26 Jan. 1701 m. at Colwall,


;
dau. of Rev. J. Rowe, by whom (who d. 26 Oct. 1829) he
27 Dec. 1718, William Morrice, of the City of Worcester. left at his decease, 7 Aug. 1843, the following issue,
Grace, bapt. at Coddington, 17 March, 1702; m. at Colwall, Benjamin, who became heir to his uncle, and is the
22 April, 1723, John Hartland, of the Sly House, parish present representative.
of1Colwall. 1 Phebe 24 Oct. 1824; d. unm. 1860.
Eliza, b.
2 Mary Sarah, m. 8 April, 1858, George Wallace, Esq.
Mr. Bright d. 1 Dec. 1749, and was buried at Colwall. By a of Eardiston, co. Worcester, and has issue.
deed of conveyance, dated 27 July, 1722, he settled the Manor
in. Richard, b. 29 Sept. 1789, F.R.S., M.D. to Her Majesty
of Brockbury on his eldest son and heir,
Queen
Victoria, Physician at Guy’s Hospital, d. 16 Dec.
Henry Bright, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Brockbury, 1858; 1st, 14 Aug. 1822, Martha Lyndon, dau. of Dr.
to.
bapt. at Coddington, 8 Nov. 1692; to. at Henland, co. Hereford, Babington, who d. 30 Dec. 1823, leaving a son,
6 June, 1713, Mary, dau. of William Hill, of Wellington, in 1 William Richard (Rev.), 6. 20 Dec. 1823 d. 1848.
;

same co., Gent., by whom (who was 6. at Wellington, 17 Nov. He to. 2ndly, 27 July, 1826, Eliza, dau. of Benjamin Follett 1

1692, d. Jan. 1780, and was buried at St. Nicholas Church, (sister to Sir William Follett), and by her (deceased) hud
Bristol), he had issue, further issue,
i. Robert, his heir. 2 William Webb Follett, b. 11 June, 1831; d. 1851.
ii. co. Worcester, High Sheriff of
Henry, of Welland Court, 3 James Franck, b. 29 May, 1832, took holy orders in 1856, I

Bristol,i753, and Mayor in 1771, b. 21 March, 1715, d. 25 became Lord of the manor of Brockbury in 1869, under the I

Nov. 1777, buried at St. Nicholas Church; m. 27 Sept. 1746, will of his uncle, Henry Bright; to. 1864, Emmeline
Sarah, dau. and heiress of Richard Meyler, Esq., of Bristol, Theresa, dau. of Rev. E. D. Wickham (since deceased), I

by her (who d. 7 Sept. 1769, and was buried at St. Nicholas) and has issue.
he had a son, 4 Henry Eustace, b. Oct. 1838; d. 1875.
Richard, of Ham whom 5 George Charles, M.D., b. Sept. 1840; to. 1869, Emmeline,
as heir of the family.
Green, Somerset, of hereafter
widow of —
Hagan, Esq., and has issue.
1 Anna, d. 1832.
hi. William, 6. 6 Nov. 1717, bapt. at Ledbury m. 22 April,
;
2 Emily, to. 1865, Richard Wallace, Esq., and has issue.
1737, Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Broome, of Bristol, and had 3 Clara Eliza.
two sons,
iv. Robert, of Bristol, and Abbot’s Leigh, Somerset, b. 12
1 William, living in Ireland in 1778 ;
m. and had issue. Aug. 1795, High Sheriff of Bristol 1852; to. 4 June, 1821, !
2 Robert, a Midshipman on board the “ Ocean ” man-of- Caroline, dau. of Thomas Tyndall, Esq. of the Fort, Bristol
war, d. in the Sandwich Isles, 1781. j
(deceased), and d. 19 Sept. 1869, leaving issue,
iv. Allen, bapt. at Ledbury, 12 May, 1720; to. 1st, 28 Feb.
1 Richard, of Stock’s House, co. Herts, b. 14 April, 1822,
1746, Mary, dau. of William Gardener, Esq. of Stroud, co. J.P. for cos. of Herts, Bucks, and Somerset, M.P. for East
Worcester, who d. March, 1747, and was buried at St. |
Somerset since 1868; m. 1855, Emma Katherine, dau. of
Nicholas, Bristol, leaving a son,
Admiral Thomas Wolley, and widow of J. A. Gordon, Esq.
1 Allen, b. 20, and bapt. 24 March, 1747, Ensign 69th of Knockespock, co. Aberdeen, and d. 28 Feb. 1878.
regt., d. unm. at Minehead, 21, and buried at St. Nicholas, 2 Robert Onesiphorus, C.B., b. 1823, Brigadier-General in
25 Oct. 1790.
j

the army; to. 1856, Caroline, dau. of Sir William Miles, j

Allen Bright m. 2ndly, 2 July, 1750, Anne, dau. of James Bart., of Leigh Court, Somerset, and has issue.
Hay, Esq. of the City of Worcester, by her (who was living 3 Tyndall, of Liverpool, b. 1824; m. 1851, Mary, dau. of ,

at Bristol in 1778) he had, with several others, who d. in W. Fletcher, Esq. of Liverpool, and has issue.
infancy, another son and dau. 4 George, b. 1826, a Judge in India; to. 1st, 1851, Eleanor
Georgina, dau. of Marcus McCausland, Esq. of Fruit Hill,
2 Henry, bapt. 26 March, 1762, Mayor of Bristol, 1807,
co. Derry, by whom (who d. in India in 1852) he had one
d. unm. that year, buried at St. Nicholas, 25 Nov. 1807.
!

son, Robert Marcus, d. 1868. He to. 2ndly, Tempe, dau.


Anne, bapt. 25 Aug. 1754; m. 6 Nov. 1777, George j

of Henry Raikes, Esq. of the Bengal Civil ter vice, and has
Roch, son of Nicholas Roch, Esq. of Pakeston, co. Pem- |

broke, and had issue.


issue by her.
5 Charles Edward, of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, b. j

Allen Bright sold Welland Court to his brother Henry; d. 1829; m. 25 Aug. 1868, Hon. Anna Maria Georgina Man- 1
in 1763, and was buried at St. Nicholas. ners Sutton, dau. of John Henry Thomas, 3rd Viscount
v. Francis, of Jamaica, bapt. at Ledbury, 24 Oct. 1723; d. Canterbury, late Governor of Victoria, and has issue.
unm. in 1754, buried in the parish of St. Andrews, Kingston, 6 Arthur, b. 1831, Lieut, and Adjutant 22nd regt. Bengal !

Jamaica. N.I., killed during the Indian Mutiny, 1857.


i. Mary, bapt. at Coddington, 23 Oct. 1728; m. at Colwall, 7 Reginald, of Melbourne, Victoria, b. 1833.
25 Sept. 1752, George Bush, Esq. of Bristol, of the family 1 Caroline Margaret Anna.
of Bush, of Beach, co. Gloucester, and had issue. 2 Isabel Marianne, to. the Rev. J. L. Gibbs, Vicar of
Clifton-Hampden, co. Oxford, and has issue.
Mr. Bright made his will, 25 April, 1725; d. in July, 1726,
3 Constance.
was buried on the 8th of the same month at Colwall, and was s.
v. Samuel, of Sandheys, Liverpool, b. 25 Sept. 1799, J.P.
by his eldest son, and was buried at the Ancient
co. Lancaster, d. 28 Jan. 1870, •

Robert Bright, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Brockbury, Chapel, Toxteth Park, Liverpool. He to. 10 Sept. 1828, <

bapt. at Ledbury, 24 April, 1714; m. at All Saints’ Church, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Hugh Jones, Esq. of Lark Hil'., near (

Worcester, 17 Feb. 1740, Dorothy, dau. and co-heiress of Liverpool, and had issue,
— A

bhi TIIE LANDED GENTRY, BRI 189

1 Henry Arthur, of Ashfield, near Liverpool, b. Feb. 1830, Capt. William Glascott, and d. 14 Feb. 1847, leaving a dau.,
J.P. co. Lancaster; to. 1861, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of S. H. Sarah, and two sons,
Thompson, Esq. of Thingwall Hall, near Liverpool, and
i. John, 9th Lancers, d. unm. in India.
has issue.
2 Heywood, of Liverpool, b. 1837.
Walter Stephens, now of Knockmaroon House.
ii.

3 HughMeyler, b. 1839; d. 1866. Arms—Az. a cross patonce engrailed and in chief tlireo
4 Samuel, of Melbourne, Victoria, b. 1843. estoiles or.
1 Sarah Elizabeth Mesnard, m. 1852, George Melly, Esq., Crest— cross patonce engrailed surmounted of an cstoile,
late M.P. for Stoke-upon-Trent, and has issue. all or.
2 Elizabeth, m. 1853, George Holt, Esq. of Liverpool, and Motto —Mutabimur.
has issue. Seat —Knockmaroon House, Castlelcnock, co. Dublin.
3 Harriette.
4 Anna Maria, in. 1874, Archibald Weir, Esq., M.D., of
Malvern, and has issue.
i. Phebe, b. in Queen Square,
Bristol, 1785, d. 1875, buried
BRINKLEY OF FORTLAND.
at Colwall.
Brinkley, Richard Graves, Esq. of Fortland,
ii.Sarah, b. 26 March, 1792; d. 16 July following.
hi. Sarah Anne, b. at Ham Green, 3 Sept. 1793; d. 1866, co. Sligo, b.21 Sept. 1823 m. 2 Dec. 1845, Hester,
;

buried at Colwall. dau. of J ames Dodd Lloyd, Esq. of Ardagh, co. Sligo,
iv. Mary, b. 2 June, 1798; d. 10 Dec. 1799.
by Charlotte his wife, dau. of George Hepenstal,
v. Elizabeth Mary, 6. at Ham
Green, 31 Aug. 1805.
Esq., and has issue,
Mr. Bright d. in Jan. 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Bright, Esq. Lord of the manor of Brockbury, b. 18 i. John Lloyd, b. 8 June, 1852.

Jan. 1784; Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Bristol from 1820 to 1830,


ii. James William Arthur, b. 15 March, 1854.
i. Charlotte Ida Harriette.
s. his father in the Hereford and Hampshire estates, d. unin.
ii. Louisa Maria Susan, to. 19 Sept. 1868, Capt F. R. Crof-
26 March, 1869, when the manor of Brockbury devolved by
ton, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Malby Crofton, Bart.
his will on his nephew, Rev. James Franck Bright, while the
hi. Harriette Adela. iv. Alice Maud Elizabeth.
other estates of Colwall, co. Hereford, and Crawley, co. Hants,
descended to his eldest nephew and heir-at-law, the present
v. Anna.
Benjamin Bright, Esq. of Colwall. Mr. R. G. Brinkley is eldest surviving son of
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., a fesse wavy erminois Matthew Brinkley, Esq. of Parsonstown, co. Meath,
in chief, three crescents arg., for Bright 2nd and 3rd, or, a ;
who was 2nd son of the Bishop of Cloyne (see pre-
lion rampant between three annulets gu., for Meyler. ceding family).
Crest—A. demi-liou rampant holding a battle-axe headed
gu.
Arms &c.— Same as Brinkley of Knockmaroon.
Motto—Post tenebras lucem.
Seat —Fortland, Dromore West, co. Sligo.
,

BRISBANE OF BRISBANE.
BRINKLEY OF KNOCKMAROON.
Brisbane, Charles Thomas, Esq. of Brisbane,
Brinkley, Walter Stephens, Esq. of Knock- co. Ayr, J.P., b. 19 Sept. 1844 ; s. his kinsman, the
maroon House, co. Dublin, J.P., late Capt. 11th late Sir Thomas Macdougal-Brisbane, Bart., G.C.B.,
Hussars, b. 1826 ; m. 1851, Susann aCaroline, dau. 27 Jan. I860; m. June, 1860, Florence Frances
of Major Michael Turner of Ipswich, and has Henrietta, dau. of Montagu John Tatham, Esq.
issue,
i John Turner, 6. 23 Oct. 1855.
iLtltCTtlJC. —
This family appears to have possessed Bishop-
ton, in Renfrewshire, with lands in cos. Stirling and Ayr, long
it.Walter Frederick Brownlow, 6. 29 July, 1859.
prior to the date of any charters they have preserved. Craw-
in. Charles Michael Edgeworth, b. 6 May, 1861.
furd, in his Renfrewshire takes notice of “ Bishopton, the
,
i. Julia Katherine. ii. Anna Isabella.
ancient inheritance of the Brisbanes, the chief of that name,”
hi. Susannah Kathleen. “ Allanus de Brysbane, filius Whelheim de Brysbane,
and of
iLtncaCJt. 'The Right Rev. John Brinkley, D.D., 6. who obtained a grant of the lands of Macherach, in Stirling-
at Woodbridge, Suffolk, in 1766, entered Caius Coll., Cam- shire, to which Malcolm, the Earl of Wigton (so created, in
bridge, 29' Aug. 1783, became B.A. in 1788, and M.A. 1791; 1334), is witness.”
was appointed Astronomer-Royal in 1792; Archdeacon of Mathew Brisbane, of Bishopton, the descendant of this
Clogher, 1808 President of the Royal Irish Academy, 1822,
; ancient house, falling at the battle of Flodden, 9 Sept. 1513,
and Bishop of Cloyne, 8 Oct. 1826. His Lordship to. Esther, and leaving no issue, was s. by his brother,
dau. of Matthew Weld, Esq. of Dublin, and had two sons John Brisbane, whose retour of service in the lands of
and one dau., Killincraig, &c., holding of the Crown, relates the circum-
i. John, of whom hereafter. stance of his brother’s death at Flodden and whose charter, ;

ii. Mathew, of Parsontown, co. Meath, b. 2 March, 1796; .dated 4 July, 1514, of the estate of Bishopton, is granted by
admitted a Vicar Choral of Cloyne, 31 March, 1831 J.P. ; John, Lord Erskine, son of Lord Robert, who also fell at
co. Meath; to. 5 March, 1821, Harriet, dau. of Very Rev.
Flodden. This John Brisbane was s. by his son,
Richard Graves, Dean of Ardagh, and d. 27 April, 1855,
having had issue, John Brisbane, of Bishopton, who, as heir of his father,
obtained a charter, dated 12 Aug. 1523, from John, 3rd Earl
1 John, d. unm.
2 Richard Graves, of Fortland (see that family). of Lennox, of the lands of Ballincleirach, in the district of
3 Mathew, Lieut. 97th foot, Secretary to the Governor of Campsie, co. Stirling. From a sasine, dated 1523, it appears
Australia. that his wife was Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Lindsay, of
4 Hercules. 5 Francis. Dunrod. He fell at the battle of Pinkie, 10 Sept. 1547, and
1 Esther, to. John Alexander, Esq. of Milford, co. Carlow.
was s. by his son,
2 Eliza, to. William Henry Longfield, Esq. of Careystown,
co. Cork.
John Brisbane, of Bishopton, served heir to his father in
3 Harriet, to. Richard Henry Farrer, Esq. ofDunamaise, the lands of Killincraig, 20 May, 1549. He wass. at his decease
Queen’s Co. by his eldest son,
4 Minna, m. G. A. Rotherham, Esq. of Kilbride Castle, Robert Brisbane, who to. 1562, Janette Stewart, dau. of
co. Meath. James Stewart, of Ardgown and Blackall. He d. 1610, and
5 Anna, to. 1st. 25 Aug. 1860, James, 5th Earl of King- was s. by his son,
ston and 2ndly, 29 July, 1873, William Downes Webb,
;

Esq. of Kellyvilla, Queen’s Co. John Brisbane, of Bishopton, to. 1st, 24 Dec. 1595, Anna
6 Arabella. Blair, dau. of the Laird of Blair, and had issue,
7 Jane, to. 27 March, 1861, Edward Vernon, Esq., eldest John, his heir.
son of J. E. Venables Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, Robert, to. 1635, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Lyon, of
co. Dublin. Auldbar.
x. Sarah, to. Robert- James Graves, M.D., and d.'s. p. Janet, to. 1612, Fleming of Boghall.
Grissel, to. 1623, Walter Denniston, of Colgrain.
The Bishop of Cloyne d. Sept. 1835. His eldest son, Elizabeth, to. James Shaw, of Baliegellie, in Ireland, of the
The Rev. John Brinkley, Rector of Glanworth, Diocese of family of Shaw of Greenock and was mother of
,

Cloyne, to. Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Rev. Walter James Shaw, husband of his cousin, Elizabeth Brisbane,
Stephens, of Hybla, co. Kildare, by Arabella his wife, dau. of and continuator of the family.
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190 BRI THE LANDED GENTRY BEI


Mr. Brisbane, to. 2ndly, 28 April, 1612, the Hon. Jane Sempill, father, 2 May, 1757, hut d. unm., when the estates devolved
dau. of Robert, 4th Lord Sempill, and sister of Hugh, 5th lord, on his nephew,
and had two other sons, William and James, and two daus., Thomas Brisbane, who was served heir 15 Sept. 1770. This
Anne, to. 1628, James Campbell, son of Sir James Campbell, gentleman, to. Eleanora, dau. of Sir William Bruce, Eart., of
of Ardkinglass and Barbara. He d. 1635, and was s. by his
; Stenhouse, and had two sons and a dau.,
son, Thomas, his heir.
John Brisbane, of that ilk, to. 1st, Mary, .dau. of Sir John Michael, d. in the H.E.I.C.’s service.
Hamilton, of Orbiston, and had issue, Bary.
John, to. 1644, his cousin-german, Mary, dau. of Sir William
Mr. Brisbane d. 1812, and was s. by his son,
Mure, of Rowallan, and widow of Walter, 3rd Lord Blantyre. Sir Thomas Makdocgall Brisbane, of Brisbane, co. Ayr,
He d. 1649, leaving three daus. in infancy one of whom,
;
G.C.B., G.C.H., LL.D., A.M., F.R.S., President of the Royal
Anne, afterwards mi. William Fullerton, of that ilk the ; Society of Edinburgh, &c., Gen. in the army, who was
two others appear to have d unm. .
created a Baronet in 1836 he to. Nov. 1819, Anna Maria, dau.
;
Elizabeth, to. 26 June, 1657, to her cousin, James Siiaw (of
of Sir Henry Hay Mackdougall, Bart., of Mackerstoun, and
this marriage more presently).
Sarah. had issue,
Anna, m. 1663, Robert Hamilton, of Barns. Thomas Australius, 6. 24 Aug. 1824 ;
an officer in the army
Janet, m. 1662, Capt. Hamilton, of Woodside. d. 15 Nov. 1849.
Marion. Jean. Henry, 6. 2 March ; d. 26 May, 1826.
Isabella Maria, d. 26 Feb. 1849.
John Brisbane, the elder, m. 2ndly, Jean, dau. of James Chal-
Eleanor Australia, d. 9 April, 1852.
mers, of Gadgirth, but had no other issue. The death of his
Sir Thomas Brisbane was not only ong of the most distin-
son without heirs male placing the estates at his disposal, he
guished commanders of the Peninsular war, but also a man
made the contract of marriage between his eldest dau.,
of high scientific attainments. In 1826, he and his wife, Anna
Elizabeth, and his nephew, James Shaw, by which the estate
Maria, were authorised, by Royal Licence, dated 14 Aug., to
of Brisbane was to be settled on the heirs male of that mar-
use the surname of Makdougall before that of Brisbane. Sir
riage, and James Shaw was himself to assume the surname and
Thomas, who was Governor of New South Wales from 1820 to
arms of Brisbane; with which covenant complying, he became
1825, d. at Brisbane, 27 Jan. 1860, and was s. by his kinsman
accordingly
the present Charles Thomas Brisbane, Esq. as heir by
James Brisbane of that ilk, who by this marriage had
entail.
issue,

John, his heir. —


Arms Sa., a chevron cheque or and gu. between three
James, to. 1691, Anne, 2nd dau. of John Cranstoun, of Glen. cushions of the second. Granted to Sir Charles Brisbane,
William, a Capt. in the army, d. unm. K.C.B., by command of His Majesty King George III., for
Anne, to. Dr. Ramsay, Physician, of Ayr. the capture of the island of Curasao on 1 Jan. 1807, viz., a
chief, embattled, thereon a ship of war under sail between
The eldest son, two castles and for an additional crest, out of a naval crown,
;

John Brisbane, of Brisbane, m. 1685, Margaret, dau. of an arm embowed, grasping a sword, and from the hand a
Sir Archibald Stewart, of Blackhall, and had two sons and medal suspended by a ribbon, and the motto “Curagao,” to
four daus., be borne by him, the said Sir Charles Brisbane, and his
descendants,
i. James, his heir.
Thomas, Thomas Nicholson, Family Crest— stork’s head erased, holding in its mouth
xi. to. 1715, Isabel, dau. of Sir
and had a snake no wed, all ppr.
of Ladykirk, issue,
1 Thomas, heir to his uncle.

Family Supporters Two talbots ppr. Supporters were also
granted to Sir Charles Brisbane, K.C.B. Dexter, a British
2 John, Adm. R.N., to. Miss Young, duu. of Adm. Young,
and d. 1807, having had (with daus.) several sons, of and sinister, a British mariner, habited and accoutred.
sailor,

whom, Motto (in an escroll above the crest)—Certamine summo.


John Douglas, the eldest, was drowned on board one of Seat—Brisbane, Largs, co. Ayr.
the French prizes, after Rodney’s action, 1782.
Thomas Stewart, Lieut. -Col. in the army, killed at St.
Domingo, 1795.
William Henry, a Naval Captain, was poisoned by the
French prisoners a Gibraltar, 1796. BRISCOE OF RXVERDALE.
Charles (Sir), K.C.B., Rear-Admiral, a gallant naval
officer, wounded in Rodney’s action, 12 April, 1782,
Briscoe, Edward John,
Esq. of Riverdale, co.
and distinguished under Hood and Nelson; to. 14 June, Westmeath, and King’s Co., J.P.,
of Screggan,
1793, Sarah, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late Sir High. Sheriff for the latter 1860, b. April, 1819 ;
James Patey, Knt., of Reading, and dying 1829, left m. Sept. 1852, Anna Rebecca, eldest dau. of the
issue,
late Rev. Sir William M. Smith-Marriott, Bart., and
i. Charles, Major 34th regt., to. 1832, Charlotte Maria
Lennard, dau. of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, Bart., has had issue,
and had issue,
i. William Thomas, b. 1854; d. 1859.
1 Charles Thomas, now of Brisbane.
1 Charlotte Anna Maria, to. Aug. 1856, Lionel St. n. Edward John Marriott, b. 28 Sept. 1802.
Aubyn, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Foot. iii. Robert Ralph, b. 25 Dec. 1867.

2 Caroline Maria. i. Julia Elizabeth. ii. Maria Elizabeth, d. 1S70.


3 Georgiana Lavinia, d. 18 June, 1S57.
ii. John William Douglas, Capt. R.N., to. E. Riley, UtlTCJjJS.—John Briscoe, Esq., stated to hare been of
and d. 22 Jan. 1848, leaving issue. the family of Crofton Hall, Cumberland, served as an officer in
i. Lavinia, to. Col. Ewart. Queen Elizabeth’s army against O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone, lie
ii. Arethusa. to. Eleanor Kearney, of Scraghe, near Tullamore, and from an
James (Sir), also a gallant naval Commander, attained inscription over the entrance-door of the now ruined castle of
the rank of Admiral. He to. Miss Ventham, only dau. Scraghe, appears to have built that place in 1588. In the reign
of John Ventham, Esq., and left one son, James
of Charles I., a royal grant of lands in King’s Co. was made
Stewart, a Commander R.N., and two daus. ;'
to the family under the Act for the remedy of defective titles
3 Stewart. 4 Alexander. 5 Charles.
and in the reign of William III., the Briscoes came within
1 Margaret, to. 1734, John Mitchell, Esq. of Middleton,
Advocate, and had issue. the scope of King James’s attainder. In 1703, Ralph Briscoe
2 D’Arcy, m. Sir Walter Maxwell, Bart, of Pollok. re-acquired, by purchase, the lordship and manor of Rathleen,
3 Mary, to. the Hon. George Cranstoun, 7th son of the 5th King’s Co. He to. Eleanor, sister of John Price, Esq., M.P.
Lord Cranstoun, and had issue. for Wicklow, and had by her five sons, of whom the 2nd,
4 Helen, m. Admiral Sir James Douglas, Bart., and was Edward Briscoe, Esq., J.P., to. Frances, dau. of Rev. Essex
grandmother of Sir John James Scott Douglas, Bart.
5 Isabella, to. John Miller, M.D.
Edgeworth, of Lissard, co. Longford, and had a dau. Eleanor,
6 Agnes, d. unm. to. Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Clara, J.P. Ilis youngest

i. Prudence, d. unm.
brother,
n. Jean, to. the brother of nugh Montgomerie, of Broom- William Briscoe, Esq., whose will, dated 27 July, 1772, was
lands. proved 8 Feb. 1775, m. 1st, Dorothea, dau. of Nesbit of Tubber-
hi. Elizabeth, to. Alexander Forrester, of Carse Cowie. daly, which lady d. s. p. and 2ndly, Jemima, dau. of James
;

iv. Catherine, to. William Fairlie, of that ilk.


Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost. co. Westmeath, by whom he had
Mr. Brisbane was s. at his decease by his eldest son, Edward John; William Nugent; and Eleanor Anne. The
James Brisbane, of Brisbane, who was served heir to his cider son,
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33 HI THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO 191

Edward John Briscoe, Esq., b. 1770, s. to the entailed pro- Esq., Barrister-at-Law, formerly of Blackstoops, co. Wex-
ford, and Chief Justice of Tobago, and has issue.
perty of his uncle Edward, and served as High Sheriff of co.
Anne, to. 1851, Thomas C. Waring, Esq., late of the co.
Westmeath, 1800. He to. 1790, Frances, dau. of Thomas
Kilkenny, and has issue one son.
Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Braeklyn, co. Westmeath, and d. Frances. Harriette.
1815, leaving issue three sons and three daus.,
Arms— Arg. three greyhounds courant in pale sa.
i. William Thomas, his heir.
ii.Edward, oi Grangemore, co. Westmeath, b. 1799 served Crest— greyhound courant sa., seizing a hare, ppr.
as High Sheriff 1833 m. 1829, Hester, youngest dau. of
;
;


Motto Post virtutem curro.
Janies ltynd, Esq. of Derryvolan, co. Fermanagh, and of —
Seat Tinvane House, Carrick-on-Suir, co. Tipperary.
Eyndville, co. Meath, and d. 1842, leaving issue,
1 John Fetherstonhaugh, of Grangemore, Killucan, and
Altadore, Kilpedder, co. Wicklow, J.P., b. Aug. 1830; to.
April, 1852, Katherine Rebecca, dau. of William Peareth,
Esq. of Usworth House, co. Durham, and Cliff House,
BHISE.
Sandgate, Kent, and has issue, Algernon Thomas Fethers- See Rtjggles-Brise.
tonhaugh, b. 7 March, 1862; Katherine Rebecca Fethers-
tonhaugh Julia Isabella Fetherstonhaugh
;
Cecilia ;

Julia Fetherstonhaugh; Isabella Frances Fetherston-


haugh; Rosa Ellen Fetherstonhaugh.
2 James, 6. 1832 ; d. 8 July, 1860.
BRISTOWE OF BEESTHORPE HALL.
1 Maria Elizabeth, d. 1858.
Bristowe, Samuel Boteler, Esq. of Beesthorpe
hi. James, to. Harriet, dau. of Thomas Coates, Esq. of Hall, co. Nottingham, and of Twyford,
Staplestown, co. Kildare. co. Derby
iv. Fetherston, m. Charlotte, dau. of John Phillips, Esq., Q.C., M.A., M.P. and late Recorder for
Newark b.
and d. 1871. 5 Oct. 1822 ; m. 1856, Albertine, dau. of
i. Jane, m. Humphrey Bor, Esq.
M. Jean
Jacques Lavit, of Paris, and has (with other
ii. Eleanor, to. James Johnston, Esq. issue)
1
in. Anna Maria. a son,
The eldest son, Samuel, b. 1858.
William Thomas Briscoe, Esq. of Riverdale, b. 1792 m. ;
fLUlpajJp.—Samuel Bristowe, Esq. of Twyford, 23
1818, Maria Elizabeth, dau. of James Rynd, Esq. of Derry- 5.
June, 1694 (elder son of Samuel Bristowe, Esq.
volan, co. Fermanagh, and Ryndville, co. Meath, and by her of Twyford
and 4th in descent from William Bristowe, a younger
(who d. 1874) had issue, son of
Bristowe of Beesthorpe), to. 19 Sept. 1730, Mary,
Edward John, now of Riverdale. dau. and
heir of Thomas Savage, Esq. of Burton Nether
James Rynd, b. 1821 to. 1845, Barbara, dau. of Benjamin
;
Hall, co. Staf-
ford, descended from the noble family of
Riky, Esq. of Ballylow, co. Carlow, and has issue. Savage, Earl Rivers *
Hester Matilda. Frances. and had issue,
Mr. Briscoe d. 1854. Samuel, his heir.
Thomas, of Twyford, b. 4 July, 1739 to. 29 Aug.
1765, Mary.
Arms— Arg. three greyhounds courant, in pale, sa.
;
3rd dau. of Leonard Fosbrooke, Esq. of
Crest — A greyhound courant sa., seizing a hare,
Shardlowe, co.
ppr. Derby, and had, with a dau. Mary, a son,
Seat —Riverdale, Killucan, Westmeath. Samvel, b. 8 Aug. 1766, who to. Eliza Anne Banks, and
had
(with two daus., Eliza, who to. and left issue
and Julia) ;
* tour sons, Samuel Ellis, heir to his great-uncle
; Simon
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1806, to. Mary, only dau. of
the Rev!
BRISCOE OF TINVANE. S teP enS0I and has one son and one dau.;
foi o u V John, b.
1813; Henry Fosbrooke.
Briscoe, Henry Whitby, Esq. of Tinvane, co. Mr. Bristowe d. 31 March, 1761, and was buried at
Twyford.
Tipperary, J.P. cos. Tipperary and Kilkenny, b. His elder son,
29 Sept. 1809 m. 8 June, 1835, Deborah, dau. of
;
Samuel Bristowe, Esq. of Beesthorpe, co. Notts, and Twy-
Rev. Robert Shaw, and has issue, ford, co. Derby, b. 8 Sept. 1736, J.P., High
Sheriff of Notts
1799. He d. unm. 18 June, 1818, and was s. by his grand-
i. Henry Whitby, R.A., J.P. and D.L., m. 13 Jan. 1864, nephew,
Caroline Anna, 3rd dau. of J. A. T. Smyth, Esq. of Cum- Samuel Ellis Bristowe, Esq. of Beesthorpe and Twyford
berland Terrace, Regent’s Park, and Eversfield Place, St. J.P. and D.L., 6. 10 March, 1800; m. 1st,
Leonard’s-on-the-Sea, and left issue, Henry Whitby, and
1821, Mary Anne’
dau. of Samuel Fox, Esq. of Osmaston Hall, co.
Ed rh Caroline. Derby and ;
2ndly, 6 July, 1836, the Lady Alicia Mary Needham,
sister of
ii. Robert F., Capt. R.N., m. 9 Jan. 1879, Annie Smith, eldest the Earl of Kilmorey. By the former lady he left
issue,
dau. of/ Joseph Dodds, Esq.,M.P., of Stockton-on-Tees.
Samuel Boteler, now of Beesthorpe.
hi. Arthur Welle-ley. iv. Wastel Henry, Henry Fox, b. 8 May, 1824. Anna Maria.
v. Charles Edward.
He d. 1855.
i. Deborah, ii. Alicia, hi. Lucie Elizabeth, iv. Gertrude,
v. Henrietta. vi. Jane Anne Catherine. vn. Eugenie.
Arms Erm., a fesse cotised sa., three crescents or.
Crest— Out of a crescent or, a demi-eagle displayed
Htncajjp. — enry Briscoe, Esq., J.P. for cos. Tipperary, —
Motto Yigilantibus non dormientibus.
az.

Kilkenny, and Waterford, b. 1753, entered the 1st regt. of


S beesthorpe Hall, Newark, co. Notts; and
Horse 1770. He m. 1775, Miss Margaret Sneyd, and had issue, Twyford,
Derby
Henry Whitby, his heir.
John, Major R. A., deceased.
Robert, an Officer 27th foot, deceased. HARRISON-BRO ALLEY OF WELTON.
Edward Whitby, J.P., of Harristown, co. Kilkenny, m. Ann-
Helena, dau. of Michael Rivers, Esq., and has Henry and Harrison Broadley, William Henry, Esq of
other issue. Welton, co. York, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
Abigail (Mrs. Bowers), deceased. Fanny, deceased.
1867,
Margaret, m. Major Gen. Bredin, R.A.
and Major Yorkshire Hussars, M.P. for East Riding’
Dora, m. J. Wilkie, Esq., Ordnance Storekeeper, brother of b. 9 Aug. 1820 eldest son of William Henry Har-
;
late Sir David Wilkie, R.A. rison,Esq. of Ripon and Sinderby, assumed by
Anne, to. Capt. Gibson, R.N. battalion.
royal license the additional surname and
Catherine, to. Capt. Christian, li.Y.B. arms of
The
Broadley, in 1865.
eldest son,
Henry Whitby Briscoe, Esq., J.P. for cos. Tipperary, EtltPaffC.— Henry Broadley, Esq., an officer R.N., 3rd
Kilkenny, and Waterford, b. 1777; s. his father 1807. He
m surviving son of Thomas Broadley, of Ferriby and Kingston-
1808, Alicia, dau. of Francis White, Esq. of Carrikbeg, and by upon-Hull, and great-grandson of Thomas Broadley, Esq.,
by
her (who d. 1816) had issue, Frances, his wife, to. 1774, B. A. Jarratt, dau. and
heiress of
Henry, his heir. John Jarratt, Esq. of Beverley, and by her had issue,
Francis, M.A., Rector of Kilmessan, diocese of Meath,
6. i. Thomas (Rev.), of whom
presently.
14 Nov. 1810 ; to. 1854, Dorothea, relict of John Long, Esq.,
ii. John, d. 1833, leaving issue.
and eldest dau. of John Cornwall, Esq. of Brownstown iii.Henry, of Weldton and Ferriby, co. York, J.P., ILL.,
House, Meath, and has issue, Josephine and Gustavus.
co.
and M.P. for the East Riding of the co., b. 1793; d. unm
Alicia Louisa, to. 5 Jan. 1836, Richard Bergoin Bennett,
Esq., Aug. 1851.
Barrister-at-Law, eldest son of Richard Newton Bennett, I. Sarah, d. unm. 1807.
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192 BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO


ii. Mary, m. 4 Nov. 1819, W. H. Harrison, Esq. of Ripon himself celebrated at the court of London, and associated
and Sinderby d. 3 Aug. 1831, leaving issue,
; with John Broadwood, acquired wealth, and founded the
1 William Henry, now of Welton. fortune of his descendants, who are now represented by the
2 Broadley, Major-Gen. in the army, late Lieut.-Col. 11th family of Broadwood of Lyne.
Hussars, b. Nov. 1821; to. 14 Feb. 1846, Julia Henrietta,
John Broadwood, of Reeves Hall, Essex, who thus became
dau. of the Hon. and Very Rev. H. D. Erskine, D.D.,
Dean of Ripon, 2nd son of Lord Erskine, and has issue, connected with Burkhart Tschudi, to. 12 Jan. 1769, that
Henry Broadley, b. 12 March, 1853 Robert Erskine, 6. ;
gentleman’s dau. and eventual heiress, Barbara Tschudi (Mr.
April, 1857 ;
Broadley, b. Oct. 1862 ;
Esme Erskine, b. John Broadwood, bapt. at Cockbumspath, N.B., 15 Oct. 1732,
Sept. 1864; Mary Broadley, m. 1876, Capt. Parker; Eva was eldest son, by Margaret Perves his wife, of James Broad-
ErskineLouisa Sophia.
; wood, youngest son of John Broadwood, who was living at
3 Thomas, d. young.
Oldhamstock, East Lothian, and to. 8 July, 1679, Katharine
1 Mary, to. Nov. 1850, Frederick Palmer, Esq., J.P., D.L.,
of Withcote Hall. co. Leicester, and has issue, Geoffrey Boan.) By the heiress of Tschudi (who d. 8 July, 1776) Mr.
W. B., b. 1864; Mary Sophia; Hester Alice; Emily. John Broadwood left at his decease, 17 July, 1812, a son and
hi. Sophia, of Welton, d. unm. 1864. heir,

The eldest son, James Schudi Broadwood, Esq. of Lyne, J.P., 6. 20 Dec.
The Rev. Thomas Broadley, of Ferriby, d. unm. 1815, 1772, High Sheriff for Surrey, 1834; to. 1st, 11 July, 1797,

having devised his landed estates to his brother Henry, d. Sophia Bridget, dau. of John Colvill, and had by her (who d.
26 Aug. 1801) three children, 1 John (Rev.), b. 13 May, 1798;
1851, and by his will left his estates to his sister Sophia, d unm. .

to. 25 Jan. 1825, Charlotte, dau. of John King, Esq. of Lox-


1864, bequeathing her estates to her nephew, William Henry
Harrison, directing him to take the name and arms of wood, Sussex, and d. s. p. 26 Jan. 1864; 2 James Preston, d.
Broadley, in addition to and after that of Harrison. u/nm. 1820 and 1 Elizabeth, d. an infant. Mr. Broadwood
;

to. 2ndly, 11 June, 1804, Margaret Schaw, dau. of Daniel


Arms — Quarterly : a chevron chequy erm.
1st and 4th, or, Stewart, Esq. of Glenfinglas and Glenbuckle, co. Perth, and of
and gu. between three crosses pattee fitchee sa. 2nd and 3rd, ;
the Island of Dominica, and by her (who d. 4 April, 1849) had
az., a bend vaire arg. and gu., between three demi-lions ram-
issue,
pant or.

Crest Within a chaplet of roses ppr., a cross pattee fitchee Henry Fowler, now of Lyne.
sa. Thomas Capel, b. 4 Sept. 1817; to. 20 May, 1852, Mary
Motto—Honor post funera vivit. Davidson Hennen, dau. of —
Hennen, Esq. of New Orleans,
Seats—Welton, near Brough, East Yorkshire. U.S., and has issue, Anna Maria Hennen; Louise Stewart;
Maude Alice; Eva; Julia Blanche.
* Walter Stewart, b. 2 May, 1819 to. 12 May, 1857, Mary;

Anne Elizabeth, dau. of William Turner, Esq., and has


BROADE OF FENTON- VIVIAN. surviving issue, Alice Isabel Annie Agatha. ;

Sophia, to. 1st, Samuel Bosanquet, Esq., he d. without issue,


See Stanier. Oct. 1848, and she to. 2ndly, the Rev. Henry Raymond
Barker.
1 Margaret Jean, d. unm. 1 May, 1853.
Barbara, to. 30 Nov. 1852, Rev. Wm. Brudenel Barter, and d.
BROADMEAD of glands. without issue, 27 March, 1865.
Mary Drummond, to. 1830, Rev. Alfred Lyall (who d. 1865),
Broadmead, Thomas Palfrey, Esq. of (Bands, and has surviving issue, Walter Tschudi; Alfred Cumming;
Somerset, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 29 April, 1822 ; James Broadwood; George John; Harry; Mary Sybilla;
to. 1855, Rev. Francis Holland (son of Sir Henry Holland,
m. 16 Aug. 1848, Harriet, only child of James Bart.); Catherine Stewart, to. Rev. Robert Godolphin
Bucknell, Esq. of Cork, and of Crowcombe, Somerset, Peter Barbara Dorothea Mary.
; ;

and has, with other issue, Katharine Frances, to. 23 Aug. 1838, Henry Thomas Lee,
Esq. of Dynas Powys, Glamorganshire (who afterwards took
James Bucknell, Barrister-at Law, b. 1849. holy orders, and d. 1877), and has surviving issue, Henry
Herbert; John; Augustus Charles; Barbara Stewart;
This gentleman and his sister, Elizabeth Palfrey, are Charlotte Mary; Sophia; Katharine Margaret.
the only children of the late Philip Broadmead, Esq. Elizabeth, m. May, 1838, Rev. J. Cecil Wynter, and d. with-
out issue, 18 June, 1840.
of Olands, J.P. and D.L. (who was b. 22 Oct. 1789,
Susan Monteath.
and d. 1866), by Elizabeth his wife, only child of Mr. Broadwood d. 8 Aug. 1851.
Thomas Palfrey, Esq. of Oake and Milverton,
Somerset.
A rms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, Broadwood, erm., two pales
:

vairy or and gu., on a chief vert an annulet, between two



Arms Arg. on a mount in base a stag lodged ppr. on a fir trees or; 2nd and 3rd, Tschudi, or, a pine tree ppr.,
chief az., three acorns slipped or. eradicated, bearing nine bloody cones.
— A fret thereon a stag’s head erased, holding in
Crest az., —
Crest A pine tree, ppr., charged with nine bloody cones, the
the mouth an acorn slipped ppr. trunk eradicated, gu.
Seats— Olands, Milverton, Somerset Enmore Park, Bridge- ;

Motto Semper virens.
water.

BROADWOOD OF LYNE.
Broadwood, Henry Fowler, Esq. of Dyne,
(Seat—Lyne, near Horsham.

broadwood of holmbtjsh.

Sussex, b. 6 June, 1811 ; m. 3 Nov. 1840, Juliana Broadwood, Thomas, Esq. of Laughame, Car-
Maria, dau. of Wyrley Birch, Esq. of Wretham marthenshire, b. 22 Dec. 1821 ; m. 1866, Florence,
Hall, Norfolk, by Katharine Sarah his wife, dau. of dau. of J. Johnson, of London.
Jacob Reynardson, Esq. of Holywell Hall, co. Lincoln, iLtltCafle— ohn Broadwood, Esq. of Reeves Hall, Essex,
and has issue, bapt. 15 Oct. 1732 (see Broadwood of Lyne ) ;
to.2ndly, Mary,
i. James Henry Tschudi, 6. 21 Nov. 1854. dau. of James Kitson, of Doncaster, and had by her two
ii. Henry John Tschudi, b. 5 Feb. 1856. sons,
i. Katharine Margaret, to. 1 July, 1862, Edmund Oa’ster, Thomas, of Mickleham, Surrey, and subsequently of Holm-
2nd son of Thomas Wood Cra’ster, Esq. of Cra’ster Tower, bush, Crawley, Sussex.
Northumberland, and d. 21 July, 1874, leaving issue. Henry, of The Albany, London, M.P. for Bridgwater in
several Parliaments, b. 8 Aug. 1793; to. 1839, Miss Fanny
ii. Edith Juliana, to. 28 Sept. 1869, Robert Conway Dobbs,
Lowther, dau. of the Earl of Lonsdale, and by her has sur-
Esq., son of the late Hon. William Cary Dobbs, some time ving issue, Arthur, b. 1848, on Officer in the Scots Fusilier
M.P. for Carrickfergus, and Judge of the Landed Estates Guards; Alfred, b. 1856.
Court, Ireland. The elder son,
in. Bertha Marion, iv. Mary Stewart. Thomas Broadwood, Esq. of Mickleham and Holmbush, 6.
v. Evelyn Charlotte. Vi. Amy Murray. 9 Dec. 1786; to. 1st, Feb. 1819, Annie Augusta, dau. of
vii. Lucy Ethelred. Alexander Mundell, Esq., and by her had three sons and one
dau.,
JL tllCffgE.— urkhart Tschudi, of Glarus, in Switzerland,
a descendant of a noble but impoverished Swiss family, settled
Thomas.
John Jervis, of Buchan Hill, Crawley, Sussex; to. 1849,
in England about the year 1718, and there, by energy, talent,
Dorothy, dau. of Richard Tomson, Esq. of The Elms, Isle
and invention, as a musical instrument maker, rendered of Thanet, andd. Oct. 1868, leaving four sons and four daus.
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PRO THE LANDED GENTRY. J3RO 193

Charles. Thomas Brockholes, of Claughton, m. 1st, Janet, dau. of


Annie, on. Henry King, Esq. of Isfield Place, Sussex, and Edward Braddell, of Portfield; and 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of
d. 1867, leaving issue. Nicholas Leyburn, of Cunswick. By the former he had one
He m. 2ndly, 1852, Mary, dau. of S. Mathews, Esq., and by son and three daus.,
her had issue, i. John, his heir.
Edward, b. 1853. Francis, i. Bridget, m. Henry Curwen, of Camerton, Cumberland.
lie d. 1861 (his widow m. 1863, Capt. John Aldridge, of St. ii. Jane, on. Robert Male, of Clayton, co. Lancaster.
hi. Dorothy, d. unm.
Leonard’s Forest, Horsham, Sussex), and was s. by his eldest
con, Thomas Broadwood, Esq., now of Broadway, Laugharne, By the latter he had a second son,
co. Carmarthen. ii. Thomas, on. Mary, dau. of Christopher Wright.

Arms Erm., two pales vairy or and gu., on a chief az. an Thomas Brockholes d. about 1589, and was s. by his son,
annulet between two fir trees or. John Brockholes, Esq., of Claughton, who on. thrice 1st, ;

Crest —
On a mount vert a fir tree ppr. Isabel, dau. of James Hodgson, of Lancaster; 2ndly, Eliza-
Seat— Laugharne, St. Clears, co. Carmarthen. beth, dau. of Thomas Cowell, of Lancaster; 3rdly, Dorothy,
dau. of John White, of Garstang. By the 1st wife he had, with
a dau., Dorothy, m. John Green, of Bowers House, a son,
Thomas, his heir by the 2nd, one son, John, to. Elizabeth,
BROCKET OE SPAINS HALL. ;

dau. of John Braddell, of Portfield, and a dau., Elizabeth, wife


of Nicholas Fisher, of Kendal; and by the 3rd, two daus.,
Brocket, Elizabeth, of Spains Hall, Essex, b. 12
Augustine, and Anne, the wife of Richard Parkinson, Esq., of
Sept. 1824 s. her father 2 March, 1873.
;
Leach Hall, co. Lancaster. John Brockholes d. 16 March,
Etirragr.— Stanes Brocket Brocket, Esq. of Spains 1642, and was s. by his son,
and D.L., High Sheriff 1844, b. 9 April, 1782
Hall, Essex, J.P. Thomas Brockholes, Esq., b. April 7, 1593, on. 1st, Mary,
(eldest son of Stanes Chamberlayne, Esq. of The Ryes, by dau. and sole heir of John Holden, Esq.; and 2ndly, Jane
Mary his wife, dau. and heir of William Brocket, Esq.), Harlin, of Garstang. (This latter to. 2ndly, Gilbert Shuttle-
assumed the surname and arms of his maternal ancestors. He worth, a younger brother of Shuttleworth, of Asserlee). By
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac Button, Esq., late of Ospringe, his first wife Thomas Brockholes had issue,
Kent, and widow of John Woollett, Esq. of Rye, Sussex, and I. John, his heir.
by her (who d. 1 Jan. 1864) had issue, ii. Thomas. hi. Roger.
i. Stanes Brocket, d. unm. i. Isabel, to. Alexander Osbaldeston, of Sunderland.
n. William Brocket, on. Mary Daubeny, and d. s. p. 1847.
ii. Bridget, to. Thomas Harris, Esq. of Fail-dock House, co.
Lancaster.
in. Valentine, d. in infancy,
Elizabeth, now of Spains Hall. in. Mary, d. unm.
i.

n. Mary, to. 1 Feb. 1866, Charles Pix Meryon, Esq. of Rye,


iv. Dorothy, m. — Thornbury, Esq. of Leyburne.
Sussex. v. Jane, to. James Walmesley.
m. Thermuthis, d. unm. 13 May, 1852. The eldest son,
He d. 2 March, 1873. John Brockholes, Esq. of Claughton, 6. 1645; on. 1st, Miss
Barcroft, dau. and heiress of William Barcroft, Esq., of Bar-
Arms— Or, a cross patonce sa.
croft, co. Lancaster, and had by her,
Crest —A stag lodged sa. ducally gorged and lined or.
i. Thomas, d. s.p.
<Seat—Spains Hall, Ongar, Essex. ii. Roger, living in, 1733, a Catholic Priest.
hi. Charles, living in 1733, also a Catholic Priest,
iv. William, s. his father.
i. Ann, on. Robert Davies, Esq.
BROCKHOLES OE CLAUGHTON. ii. Mary, on. William Hesketh, Esq. of the Maynes, co. Lan-
caster, and had three sons and two daus.,
Fitzherbert-Beockholes, William, Esq. of
1 Thomas, successor to his uncle William Brockholes at
Claughton Hall, co. Lancaster, b. 29 May, 1851 Claughton.
m. 9 May, 1876, Mary Ida, second dau. of Robert 2 Joseph Hesketh') heirs in succession to the Claughton
Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley Park, co. Worcester, 3 James Hesketh j estates.
1 Aloysia Hesketh, a Nun at Ghent.
by Lady Catherine his wife, dau. of Thomas, 2 Catharine Hesketh, Abbess of the Convent at Ghent.
3rd EarJL of Kenmare. He s. his cousin, James At the French Revolution the Lady Abbess returned to
Fitzherbert-Brocklioles, in Feb. 1875. England, and d. at Preston, co. Lancaster, aged 83.

Roger Brockholls of Brockholls, co. Lan-


He to. 2ndly, 1716, Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Michael
ibtlTTillJC.
Johnson, Esq., cf Twyzell Hall, in the Palatinate of Durham,
caster, temp. Edward II., on. Nicholaa, dau. of John de
by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of William Eure, of Elvet,
Rigmaden, and had two sons,
grandson of William, Lord Eure. By this lady he had two
i. Adam, who s. to the Brockholls estate.
daus.,
n. John, who had in patrimony the lands of Claughton.
i. Mary, d. in infancy.
The second son, ii. Catharine, b. 1718; on. 1738, Charles Howard, of Grey-
John Brockholls on. Margaret, and was s. by his son, stoke,who became 10th Duke of Norfolk, and by him was
Roger Brockholls, of Claughton, living in the reign of mother of Charles, 11th Duke of Norfolk, who d. s.p. in
Edward III., father of 1815. She d. in 1784.
Roger Brockholls, of Claughton, who had by his wife Mr. Brockholes d. 6 March, 1719, and by his will, dated
Ellena, a daughter Agnes, and a son, 21 Nov. 1718, entailed his estates on his 4th son, William, in
John Brockholls, of Claughton, who acquired the Manor tail male, with remainder to his grandson, Thomas Hesketh.*
|
of Heton, co. Lancaster, by his marriage with Catharine, dau. At his decease Claughton devolved accordingly on
and heiress of William de Heton. He was s. by his eldest son, William Brockholes, Esq., who to. Jane, one of the three
1

Roger Brockholls, of Claughton and Heton, living daus. and co-heirs of Michael Johnson, Esq., of Twyzell, sister
16 Henry VI. His wife was Margaret, and his son and suc- of Mary Johnson, his father’s second wife, and widow of John
cessor was, Owen, Esq., of Osmondscroft. He d. s. p., and was s. by his
Thomas Brockholls, of Claughton, who d. temp. Edward nephew,
IV., and was s. by his son, Thomas Hesketh, Esq. who, upon inheriting Claughton,
Roger Brockholes, of Claughton, who m. Ellen, dau. of assumed the surname and arms of Brockholes. Dying, how-
William Chorley, and d. temp. Henry VII., leaving a son and ever, unm., he was s. by his brother,
successor, Joseph Hesketh, Esq., of Claughton, who also took the
John Brockholes, of Claughton, m. 1st, Alicia de Brother- name of Brockholes. He on. 1768, Constantia, dau. of Basil
ton; 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Hugh Sherborne, of Stonyhurst, Fitzherbert, Esq. of Swinnerton, co. Stafford, but having no
I
co. Lancaster, and had with two daus. two sons, children, he settled by will his estates upon his brother James
t
i. Cuthbert, d. s. p.
ii. Thomas, heir to his father.
* The IIesketiis of Maynes were a branch of the Heskethso/
Thomas Brockholes s. his father 38 Henry VIII. He on.
Hesketh and their descent may be found in the Visitations of
Dorothy, dau. of John Rigmaden, of New Hall, and d. 9 Eliza- ,

1613 and 1664. They maintained for many years a leading


|

beth, leaving a dau., b. 1562, m. John, son and heir of Edward position among the gentry of Lancashire and intermarried with,
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Braddell, of Portfield, and a son and successor, the Westbys of Mowbreck, the Andertons ofEuxton, dsc.
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194 BSO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO


for life, with remainder to William Fitzherbert, I’s wife's Brocklehurst, Esq., of the Fence ; ii. William, an Alderman of
brother. He d. 15 April, 1783, and was s. by his brother, Macclesfield, purchased the Lower House, Hurdsfield, 1709,
James Hesketh, Esq. of Claughton, who likewise assumed and left at his decease, 1715, 1 John, of M&cclesfield (of whom
the surname and arms of Brockholes. He d. however, with- hereafter), and 2 William, of Lea Hall, Mottram, St. Andrew,
out children, when the estates passed, under the settlement whose family is extinct; 1 Sarah, b. 1715, d. 1747, unm. The
of the previous proprietor, to eldest son of Alderman William Brocklehurst,
William Fitzhebbert, Esq. (2nd son of Basil Fitzherbert, John Brocklehurst, Esq., bapt. Nov. 1718; m. 1741,
Esq. of Swinnerton Park, co. Stafford), b. 26 Oct. 1758, who Rebecca, dau. of John Bridges, Gent., of Sheffield, and d.
took, upon his accession, the additional surname and arms of 1796, leaving a dau., Ann, wife of Philip Stockdale, Esq., and
Brockholes. He to. 20 June, 1791, Mary, eldest dau. and an only surviving son,
co-heir of James Windsor Heneage, Esq. of Cadeby, co. Lin- John Brocklehurst, of Macclesfield and of Lea Hall,
coln, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of John Browne, Cheshire, b. 5 Aug. 1754; to. 27 March, 1783, Sarah, dau. of
Esq. of Gatcombe, in the Isle of Wight, and had six sons and Peter Pownall, Esq., of Pownall Green, Bramhall, Cheshire,
four daus., and by her (who d. 1843, aged 80) had issue,
i. Joseph, 6. 1793 d. 1810. ;
i. William, of Tytherington, co. Chester, and of Swythamley

ii. William, d. young. Hall, co. Stafford, a Banker at Macclesfield, J.P., b. 20 Feb.
iii. John James, d. young. 1784; to. Oct. 1812, Ann, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
iv. Thomas, b. 1800, successor to his father. William Coare, Esq., of Islington, Middlesex, who d. 14
v. Francis, 6. 1802. Feb. 1847. Mr. Brocklehurst d. 13 Sept. 1859.
vi. Charles, to. Mary, dau. of Alexander Carruthers, Esq. of ii. John, of Hurdsfield.
Ulverston, and had two sons and two daus., iii. Thomas, of the Fence, a Bankqr in Macclesfield, and
1 William, m. 1852; d. 1855, leaving two daus., Jane and Magistrate for that borough, b. 21 Jan. 1791 to. 12 Aug. ;

Mary. 1823, Martha, only surviving child of Thomas Unett, Esq.


2 James, successor to his uncle Thomas, 6. 1827 m. 1866, ;
of Market Drayton, Salop, and has issue,
Catherine, dau. of Charles Stanley, Esq. of Hooton, co. 1 Thomas Unett, J.P., b. 20 Nov^ 1824.
Chester, by his wife Barbara, dau. of Sir Edward Mostyn, 2 George, b. 17 Nov. 1825.
Bart., of Talacre, Flint d. s. p. Feb. 1875.
; 3 Charles, b. 24 May, 1827.
1 Marianne, b. 1829 d. 1863, unm.
; 4 Walter William, b. 4 June, 1829; late of Downing Coll.
2 Jane, 6. 1831; m. 1852, Edward Stapleton, Esq.; d. s. p. Cambridge.
1853. 5 Edward, b. 5 Oct. 1835.
i. Mary, 1795 ; d. young.
6. 6 Francis Dickin, b. 17 Nov. 1837.
ii. Constantia, b. 1796; d. 1814, unm. 1 Ellen, to. May, 1851, Joshua Fielden, Esq. of Stanfield
iii. Frances, b. 1798; d. 1833, unm. Hall, Yorkshire.
iv. Mary Ann, b. 1807 ; d. 1833, unm. 2 Sarah, d. young. 3 Martha Ann.
4 Frances, to. 30 March, 1869, Rev. Ralph Benjamin
William Fitzherbert-Brockholes d. 1817, and was «. by his
Somerset, Vicar of St. Michael’s, Cambridge,
eldest surviving son,
i, Mary, of Jordan’s Gate, Macclesfield, d. unm. May, 1852,
Thomas Fitzhebbebt-Bbockholes, Esq. of Claughton, aged 56.
who settled his estates nephew, James
by will on his
Mr. Brocklehurst d. 16 June, 1839. His second son,
Fitzhebbebt-Bbockholes, in tail male, with remainder to his
John Brocklehurst, Esq., of Hurdsfield, J.P., M.P. for
cousin, William Fitzherbert, Esq., 2nd son of Francis Fitz-
Macclesfield, b. 30 Oct. 1788 to. 1814, Mary, youngest dau. of
herbert, Esq. of Swinnerton Park, co. Stafford, by Maria ;

William Coare, Esq., and by her (who d. 1 Feb. 1848) had


Teresa, his wife, dau. of John Vincent Gandolfi, Esq. of
issue,
East Sheen Surrey. He d. unm. Dec. 1873, and was s. by his
i.William Coare, now of Hurdsfield.
nephew, ii.Henry, of Foden Bank, b. 28 Aug. 1819 to. 4 May, ;
James Fitzhebbebt-Bbockholes, Esq. of Claughton, who Anne, 2nd dau. of John Fielden, Esq., M.P., and
1848,
d. s. p. Jan. 1875, and was s. by his cousin, has issue, 1 John Fielden, b. 1850; 2 Henr^ Dent, b. Oct.
William Fitzherbert, the present proprietor, who on his 1855; 1 Marianne.
succession took the additional surname and arms of iii. Peter-Pownall, b. April, 1821.
Brockholes. iv. Philip Lancaster, of Swythamley Park, eo. Stafford.
(See next article).
A rms— Quarterly, and
4th, arg., a chevron between three
1st i. Anne, b. 1815; d. unm.
brocks or badgers passant sa., for Brockholes; 2nd and 3rd, ii. Mary, b. 1817 d. an infant.
;

arg., a chief vaire or and gu. over all a bend sa., for Fitz- iii. Emma, m. Sept. 1847, John Coucher Dent., Esq. of
hekbert. Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire.
Crests— brock or badger passant sa., for Brockholes; iv. Marianne.
a dexter arm armed and gauntleted ppr., for Fitzherbert. He d. 1870.

Motto Ung je serviray.

Seat Claughton Hall, Garstang. Arms—Arg., a chevron sa. between three brocks ppr.
Club —Junior Carlton. —A brock ppr.
Crest
Motto—Veritas me dirigit.
Seat— Hurdsfield House, near Macclesfield.
$,

BROCKLEHURST OF HURDSFIELD.
Brocklehurst, William Coare, Esq. of Hurds-
field House, Butley Hall and Tythermgton, co.
BROCKLEHURST OF SWYTHAMLEY.
Chester, J.P. for Cheshire, M.P. for Macclesfield, b. Brocklehurst, Philip Lancaster, Esq. of
9 Feb. 1818 m. 24 May, 1849, Mary, younger dau.
; Swythamley Park, Macclesfield, J.P. for Cheshire
of William Worthington, Esq. of Brocklehurst and Staffordshire, Lord of the Manor of Heaton
Hall, Cheshire, and has issue, Swythamley, b. 1827. Mr. Brocklehurst is 4th son
i. William Brocklehurst, b. 1851. of the late John Brocklehurst, Esq., M.P., of
ii. Arthur John Pownall, b. 1852. Hurdsfield House.
i. Edith Maria. &c $ee preceding articlo.
ILtllPitjJP, -


Htncacjc. The family of Brocklehurst is of antiquity in Seat— Swythamley Park, Macclesfield.
Cheshire and its adjoining counties, in which they possessed
property before the Reformation. Oliver Brocklehurst,
Gent., seated at Glossop, temp. Edward VI., d. 1566 (will
extant at Lichfield), leaving by his wife Joanna, a son, BROCKMAN OF BEACHBOROUGH.
George Brocklehurst, who disposed of the property in Brockman, Frederick, Esq. of Beachborough
Derbyshire, and settled at Gap House, Taxal. This gentle- 28 June, 1869.
Kent, s. his brother
man was admitted to copyhold property within the manor and
forest of Macclesfield, 1623, and d. 1688, leaving, with a dau., HtttCajJP- —
illiam Brockman, Esq., of Beachborough,
E izabeth (who m. 1623, John Pownall, Gent.), a son, son of Henry Brockman, Esq., of Newington, who purchased
George Brocklehurst, of Kettlesham, admitted a cus- Beachborough, and grandson of John Brockman, Esq. oi
tomary tenant of the lands held by his father, in the manor Witham, in Essex, by Florence, his wife, dau. of John St.
and forest of Macclesfield, 1651. At his death, 1678, he left Leger,of Ulcombe, Kent, to. Margaret, eldest dau. of
issue, i. George, of Gap House, who d. 1748, and by whose Humphrey Clark, Esq. of Kingsworth, and by her (who d.
descendant that estate was sold, 1822, to his kinsman, Thomas 1610) left at his decease, 1605 (aged 74), with a dau., Mar
;

BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO 195

Edward Duke, Knt. of Aylesford, a son


garet, the wife of Sir BRODERIP OF COSSINGTON MANOR.
and successor, Broderip, Edmund G-reenhill, Esq. ofCossing-
Henry Brockman, Esq., of Beachborough, whose elder
ton Manor, Somerset, J.P., b. 1808 ; m. 1842, Sarah,
son,
Sir William Brockman, Knt. of Beachborough, one of the
dau. of Daniel Mills, Esq. of Sudgrove House,
deYOted adherents to King Charles I., distinguished himself Gloucestershire, and has had issue,
by a courageous defence of the town of Maidstone, against i. Edmond, late 57th regt., J.P. for Somerset, 6. 1843 to. ;

Fairfax and a considerable body of the Parliament’s forces. Emma, dau. of Walker Busfeild, Esq. ofCottingley Bridge,
Sir William’s great-grandson, Yorkshire, and by her (who d. 1876) has a son, Edmund
James Brockman, Esq. of Beachborough, d. unm. 1767, aged Francis, 6. 1868.
71, having devised his estates to (the great-nephew of his ii. Walter, b. 1845; d. 1871.
mother, Anne Glydd) his cousin, i. Evelyn, d. 1868.
The Rev. Ralph Drake, Esq. of Beachborough, who assumed,
1768, the surname and arms of Brockman. He to. Caroline, ILillZHQC . —This family is descended from the Brodripps
of South Maperton, Dorsetshire.
youngest dau. of Henry Brockman, Esq. of Cheriton (grandson
of Zouch Brockman, brother of Sir W. Brockman, the Cava-
Edmund Broderip, Esq., who to. 1782, Frediswyde, dau. of
lier), and had issue,
Hugh Richards, Esq. (she d. 1825) d. 1728, leaving a son,
;

Edmund Broderip, Esq. of Cossington Manor, to. 1806,


i. James, his heir. Grace Dory, dau. of Benjamin Greenhill, Esq. of Ston Easton,
ii. Julius (Rev.), Rector of Cherington and Vicar of New-
Somerset (she d. 1870), and d. 1847, having had issue,
ington, b. about 1770; to. 1793, Harriet, dau. of the Rev.
i. Edmund Greenhill, now of Cossington Manor.
Thomas Locke, of Newcastle, co. Limerick, and had ten
ii. John Somerville (Rev.), Rector of Cossington, d. 1866.
sons and four daus.,
iii. Henry, Capt. Madras army, d. 1849.
1 Julius William, to. 1828, Cornelia, dau. of the Rev. Mr. i. Elizabeth Charlotte, to. Edwin Lovell, Esq. of Dinder,
Ferryman. Somerset.
2 Charles. n. Frederica Harriet, to. George Dennistoun Scott, Esq., late
3 John, to. 1823, Eliza, dau. of General Stevenson. Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, of Lovelhill, Berks ; she d. 1858.
4 Ralph Thomas, of Sandgate. hi. Emma, to. 1st, Walker Busfeild, Esq. of Cottingley
5 William, to. 1827, Frances, dau. of Hugh Hammersley, Bridge, Yorkshire ; and 2ndly, W. B. Naish, Esq. of Ston
Esq. Easton, Somerset.
6 Thomas. 7 Henry. 8 George. iv. Gertrude Frances, to. 1st, John Monson Carrow, Esq. of
9 Robert. 10 James. Uphill House, Somerset; 2ndly, W. T. Bridges, Esq. LL.D.,
1 Anne, to. 1822, Rev. Edmund Burke Lewis, of Tod- of Torwood, Devon.
dington. v. Octavia Georgiana, to. Edward Pain, Esq. of Wyckham
2 Caroline, to. Capt. Boyle Travers, Rifle Brigade, son of Park, Surrey.
George Travers, Esq., of Belvedere, co. Cork.
3 Harriet, to. 1829, Thomas du Boulay, Esq. of Waltham-
Seat —Cossington Manor, near Bridgewater.
stow.
4 Frances, to. Rev. H. Boucher. 4

i. Anne, Rev. William Thomas Locke, Esq. of Newcastle,


to.
co. Limerick. BRODIE OF BRODIE CASTLE.
ii. Elizabeth, to. John Foster, Esq., of Middle Temple,
in. Mary, to. William Honywood, Esq. of Sibeton, M.P. Brodie, Hugh Fife Ashley, Esq. of Brodie,
iv. Sarah, to. Rev. John Backhouse, Rector of Upper Deal. Morayshire, R.A., b. 8 Sept. 1840; s. his father
Mr. Drake-Brockman Nov. 1781, aged and was by his
6 June, 1873 ; m. 1 Jan. 1868, Lady Eleanor
d. 57, s.
son, Moreton, 3rd dau. of Henry George Francis, 2nd
James Drake-Brockman, Esq., of Beachborough, Sheriff of Earl of Ducie, and has issue,
Kent 1791; to. 7 June, 1786, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. i. Ian Ashley Moreton, 6. 26 Dec. 1868.
William Tatton, D.D., Prebendary of Canterbury, and by her n. Alstair William Douglas Mathew, b. 16 April, 1871.
(who d. 1833) had issue, in. Ronald Hugh, b. 31 March, 1872.
iv. Douglas Edward, b. 27 Aug. 1873.
James, Major East Kent Militia, d. 14 Apri,, 1829, unm.
William (Rev.), of Beachborough, J.P., 6. 12 Aug. 1788 i. Elizabeth Gertrude, 6. 30 Nov. 1869.

d. unm. 1847.
Henry Lynch, d. at Elvas, in Portugal, 1809. 5LttT£il(JC«

“This name (says Shaw, in his History of~
Tatton (Rev.) of Beachborough. Moray) is manifestly local, taken from the lands of Brodie.
Edward Drake, Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Hythe, d. unm. I incline much to think, that they were originally of the
5 Nov. 1858. ancient Moravienses, and were one of those loyal tribes to
George, Col. East Kent Militia. whom Malcolm IV. gave lands, about the year 1160, when he
Frederick, now of Beachborough.
transplanted the Moray rebels.” The old writings of the
Francis Head, to. Ellen, widow of James Laidlaw, Esq. of
Dominica, and d. 1857. family were mostly carried away or destroyed, when Lord
Charlotte, to. Rev. Kennett Champain Bayley, Rector of Lewis Gordon, afterwards (3rd) Marquess of Huntly, burnt
Chopford, Essex, son of the Right Hon. Sir John Bayley, Brodie House, in 1645. In continuation, the history states
Bart. that notwithstanding the fire, the family could be traced (in
Lucy-Anne, to. 3 June, 1828, Rev. Robert Fraser, son of
1760) for upwards of 600 years. From
Charles Fraser, Esq., Minister Plenipotentiary for Ham-
burgh.
Malcolm, Thane of Brodie, living temp. King Alexander
III.,descended
Mr. Brockman d. 28 June, 1832. His son, Alexander Brodie, of Brodie, styled Lord Brodie, as a
The Rev. Tatton Brockman, of Beachborough, 6. 7 Dec. Senator of the College of Justice, 6. 25 July, 1617, whose son
1792; to. 1st, 1825, Louisa, youngest dau. of Sir Henry and successor.
Hawley, Bart. and 2ndly, 1840, Anna, eldest dau. of the late
;
James Brodie, of Brodie, b. 15 Sept. 1637 to. 1659, Lady
;

Rev. John Holmes, M.A. of Gawdy Hall, Norfolk ; by the Mary Ker, dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Lothian. The Laird of
latter he had issue, Brodie was fined £24,000 in 1685. He made his will 25 Sept.
Louisa Tatton, d. 1850. 1704, and d. March, 1708, leaving his wife surviving. He had
Katharine Annabella, to. Mawdistley Gaussen Best, Esq., of no son, but nine daus. He was s. by his cousin,
Boxley, Kent. George Brodie, son of Joseph Brodie, of Aslisk, and grand-
Maria, to. Rev. Reginald Bridges Knatchbull Hugessen, of
son of David Brodie, of Brodie, brother of Lord Brodie. He
Provenden, Kent.
to. 1692, Emilia, 5th dau. and co-heir of his predecessor, James
Isabella Gilberta, to. Capt. Kirkwood.
Brodie, of Brodie, and d. before 6 Jan. 1716, leaving by her,
Rev. Tatton Brockman d. 28 June, 1869, aged 76. His brother
who survived, three sons and two daus.
and heir is the present Frederick Brockman, Esq., of Beach-
James Brodie, of Brodie, the eldest son and heir, d. young,
borough.
1720, and was s. by his brother,
Arms —Or, a cross formee fitchee sa., on a chief of the Alexander Brodie, of Brodie, 5. 17 Aug. 1697 appointed ;

second three fleurs-de-lis of the field (granted in 1606). Lord Lyon of Scotland 1727, and d. 1754. By his wife, Mary
Crest— On a sword erect arg. pommel and hilt or, a stag’s Sleigh, b. 3 Oct. 1704, and to. to him 3 Sept. 1724, he had an
head cabossed ppr., attired of the second, the blade through only son, Alexander, his heir, and one dau., Emilia, b. 30
the head and bloody at the point. April 1730, to. John, son and heir of Norman Macleod, of
Seat—Beachborough, near Hythe. Macleod. The only son,
O 2

196 BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO


Alexander Brodie, of Brodie, b. 29 May, 1741, s. his father Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, b. 16 July, 1756 and d. ;

1754; d.unm. 1759; and was s. by his second-cousin, 28 Nov. 1770, in his 15th year, only a few months after his
James Brodie, of Brodie, son of James Brodie, of Spynie, father. He was s. by his brother,
and grandson of James Brodie, of Whitehill, brother of George John Brodie, of Lethen, b. 15 Jan. 1758; who dying in his
Brodie, of Brodie, d. 1716. This gentleman, Lord-Lieut. of co. 16th year, 20 Sept. 1773, at Nice, was s. by his eldest
Nairn, was b. 31 Aug. 1744, and to. 6 March, 1768, Lady Mar- sister,

garet Duff, youngest dau. of William, 1st Earl of Fife, by Jean, Miss Anne Brodie, of Lethen. She was 6 17 June, 1755,
.

dau. of Sir James Grant, Bart, of Grant. Mrs. Brodie was and dying unm. Oct. 1805. was s. by her youngest sister,
burnt to death, at Brodie House, 24 April, 1786. Mr. Brodie Mrs. Sophia Dunbar Brodie, of Lethen and Burgie, &.
d. 17 Jan. 1824, leaving two sons and three daus., 12 Feb. 1759; to. 14 June, 1796, her cousin-german, Lewis
Dunbar, of Grange, afterwards Lewis Dunbar-Brodie, of
i. James, b. 7 March, 1769; E.I.C.C.S. at Madras, where he Burgie and Lethen, who dying at Cheltenham, 9 Nov. 1827,
was drowned in his father’s lifetime, leaving, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Col. Story, of Ascot, Northumberland (who to.
lefther his paternal estate of Burgie, which, however, at her
2ndly, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Bowser, K.C.B.), two sons own death, which happened at Burgie House, in Morayshire,
and five daus., 26 Sept. 1829, went, by the terms of his will, to his own heir-
1 William, late of Brodie. at-law. By her decease, the descendants of her father,
2 George Alexander, in the Madras Cavalry, d. 1826. Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, became extinct, and she was
1 Margaret, d. unm. 1826. accordingly s. by
2 Jane, to. 10 June, 1823, Francis Whitworth Bussell, Esq. James Campbell Brodie, Esq. of Lethen and Coulmony,
of the Bengal
Civil Service.
3 Charlotte, to. 1822, Edward Humphrey Woodcock, Esq.
son of her cousin-german, Thomas Brodie, W.S., and grandson
of the Madras Civil Service. of Thomas Brodie, Lyon-Depute of Scotland, younger son of
4 Isabella, m. 1821, Henry Erskine Patnllo, Esq., Capt. in Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, whose grandfather, Alexander,
the Madras Cavalry, who d. leaving issue. was the 1st of Lethen. Mr. James Campbell Brodie had three
5 Louisa, m. 1825, Col. Hugh Calveley Cotton, H.E.I.C.S. brothers, viz., 1 Lieut.-Col. Thomas Brodie, H.E.I.C.’s Bengal
William Douglas, Consul in Spain, who d. at Madras,
ii. Establishment, b. 23 May, 1805, m. 1855, Janet, dau. of the
Aug. 1826.
14
late William Haig, Esq., and has issue 2 Ensign David Hay
Jane Ann Catherine.
i.
;

Brodie, 29 Jan. 1809, d. in Bengal, unm. 22 April, 1831;


b.
i'. Margaret, to. Lieut.-Col. Colquhoun Grant, of the 54th.
They both d. in India, leaving one son. and 3 John Clerk
Brodie, Esq. of Idvies, co. Forfar, D.L.,
hi. Charlotte, to. Col. Keith Macalister, who left her a widow ’
Writer to the Signet, and Keeper of the General Register of
with one son. Sasines for Scotland, b. 20 May, 1811, to. 1st, 20 March, 1832,
James Brodie, of Brodie, d. 17 Jan. 1824, and was s. by his Bethia Garden, eldest dau. of Stewart Souter, Esq. of Melrose,
grandson, by whom (who d. 1844) he has an only child, Thomas Brodie,
William Brodie, Esq. of Brodie, Lieutenant of Nairnshire, b. at Edinburgh, 26 Dec. 1832, Writer to the Signet, to. 1st,

b. 2 July, 1799; m. 27 Nov. 1838, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Col. 11 Sept. 1862, Charlotte Fredrika, 3rd dau. of Thomas John
Hugh Baillie, M.P., of Red Castle, and had issue, Furnell, Esq. of Heathmount, co. Clare, who d. s. p. 27 May,
i. George Gordon, R.N., b. 12 Aug. 1839, d 3 Dec 1868. .
1870; and 2ndly, 18 April, 1876, Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir
ii. Hugh Fife Ashley, now of Brodie. of Witham Dawson, Esq. of Gairdoch, co. Stirling. Mr. John
hi. Caithness, b. 25 Aug. 1842. Clerk Brodie to. 2ndly, 1848, Penelope Marianne, 3rd dau. of
iv. William Douglas Beynett, 6. 20 Jan 1845, d. 16 Nov. Bev. John Sneyd, M.A. of Ashcombe, co. Stafford, and by her
1865.
has issue. Mr. James C. Brodie had also three sisters, viz., 1
William Brodie d. 6 June, 1873, and was s. by his 2nd son> Elizabeth Brodie, b. 7 Oct. 1793, to. Frederick Furnell, Esq.,
Hugh Fife Ashley Brodie, Esq. now of Brodie. younger brother of Michael Furnell, Esq. of Cahirelly Castle,
Arms—Arg., a chevron gu. between three mullets, az. co. Limerick; 2 Phoebe Brodie, d. 1833, unm.-, and 3 Anne

Crest —A right hand holding a bunch of arrows all ppr.


Brodie, m. 1827, David Brown Wardlaw, Esq. of Gogar-
mount, co. Edinburgh.
Supporters —Two savages, wreathed about the head and
middle with laurel, each holding a club resting against his Mr. James Campbell Brodie was 6 22 Feb. 1801 to 20
.
;
.

shoulder. March, 1832, Mary-Catherine, youngest dau. of Stuart Souter,


Seat— Brodie Castle, Forres, N.B. Esq. of Melrose, and by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1854) had
Clubs—Army and Navy, and Junior Carlton. issue,

Thomas Stewart, of Lethen, m. 1858, Emma Georgina, 3rd


<, dau. of William Gabbet, Esq. of Mount Minnitt, co.
Limerick, and d. 26 Oct. 1865, leaving issue three daus.
BRODIE OF LETHEN HOUSE. James Campbell John, now of Lethen, to which he s. on the
death of his brother without male issue.
James Campbell John, Esq. of Lethen
[Brodie,

Arms Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets, az.
and Coulmony, co. Nairn, Lord Lieut, of Nairnshire, a galley or lymphad sa.
b. 26 March, 1848 ;
s. his brother Oct. 1865 ;
m. Crest—A dexter hand holding a bunch of arrows ppr. •

7 Sept. 1869. Fanny Sophia Constance, 3rd dau. of —


Motto Be mindful to unite.
E. T. W. Wood, Esq. of Henley Hall, Ludlow, Seats—Lethen House, and Coulmony House, Nairn, N.B.
Salop, and has issue,
i. Alexander, b. 5 July, 1876.
i. Mary Sophia Charlotte, b. 1 July, 1870; d. 15 Sept. 1873.
ii. Constance-Marian. BRODIE-INNES OE MILTON BRODIE.
iii. Mabel Evelyn.
Beodie-Innes, Rev. John, of Milton Brodie, co.
iv. Sophia Dunbar.
Moray, J.P., M.A., b. 1816 m. 1847, Eliza Mary,
;

IttllCtlJJC.—Alexander Brodie, 1st of Lethen, 2nd son of dau. of John Laidlaw, Esq., and has a son,
David Brodie of that ilk, and uncle of Lord Brodie 6. about ;
John William, 6. 1848.
1587 ; purchased, in 1630-34, the estates of Pitgavenie, East-
grange, and Lethen, cos. Nairn and Moray, and, in 1643, the HttlCtlCJC. David Brodie, of Brodie (13th in descent
estate of Kinloss, in the latter co. He d. 7 Nov. 1672, at a from Malcolm, Thane of Brodie, in the reign of King Alex-
•very advanced age, leaving issue by his 1st wife, Margaret, ander III., who d. a.d. 1285), b. 1553 to. 1584,
;
Janet,
dau. of James Clerk, of Balbernie, Fife, and niece of dau. of John Hay, of Lochloy and Park, and had issue seven
Magdalen Clerk, wife of Edward, 1st Lord Bruce of Kinloss. sons,
His grandson, David, of Brodie, served heir to his father, 1626, ancestor
i.
Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, b. 1667 ; to. 1693, Sophia, of Brodie of Brodie.
dau. of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Calder; and d. 1745, leaving, ii. Alexander, 1st of Lethen.
besides other issue, two sons, Alexander, and Thomas, after- iii. John, Minister of Auldearn, and Dean of Moray, 1624;
wards Lyon-Depute of Scotland. His eldest son and suc- d. 1655, having had two sons and one dau.,
cessor, 1 William, his heir, of Whitewreath, served heir in
special to his father, 1656, and had issue one son, William
Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, was M.P. for co. Nairn 1739.
Brodie, of Whitewreath, Advocate, who d. unm. 1739, and
He m. 1754, Henrietta, dau. of Col. William Grant, of Ballin- was s. by Sir William Dunbar, of Durn.
dalloch, and d. at Lethen, 28 April, 1770, survived by his wife, 2 John, b. 1655.
and was s. by his eldest son, 1 Janet, in. 1660, Sir William Dunbar, of Durn.
; — ;;;

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iv. William, of Coltfield, d. 1G48, and had issue one son, M.P. for Newton, and High Sheriff of Cheshire in
William, of Coltfield, who dying without issue, the estate
went
to Brodie of Brodie.
1810, who was 2nd son of Sir Richard Brooke, 4th
v. Ninian. vi. Francis, of whom hereafter, Bart, of Norton P£iorv, by Frances his wife, dau. of
vn. Joseph, of Mayne, ancestor of Brodie of Muiresk. Thomas Patten, Esq. of Bank Hall, co. Lancaster
The 6th son, ( see Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage, Brooke
of
Francis Brodie, 1st of Milntown, d. 1673, having had two Norton Priory). He had three sisters, Frances, m.
sons, 1 Francis, of Milntown and Inverlochtie and 2 Alex- ;
Rev. Charles Cory don Luxmore, of Withendon,
ander. The elder son,
Francis Brodie, 2nd of Milntown, was fined £10,000,
Devon ; Emily, m. Admiral Sir Henry Shiffner, of
1685, for not conforming to the Test Act. He to. 1st, Coombe Place, Sussex, and d. his widow, 9 March,
Barbara Johnstone, sister of William Johnstone, of.Mon- 1878 ; and Harriet, m. Robert Townley Parker,
thagie, by whom he had one son and one dau., Joseph, Esq. of Cuerden Hall, co. Lancaster.
his heir, and Elizabeth, to. John Hay, Esq. of Briglitmoney,
Arms— Per pale gu. and sa. a cross or.
and had issue. He to. 2ndly, a dau. of Hugh Hay, of Bright- Crest— A badger ppr.
money, by whom he had three sons and four daus., Alexander, Seat— The Bridge House, Church Minshull, Middlewich, co.
6. 1663; Ludovick, of Whytfield, 6. about 1681, and d. 1758 Chester.
(having had issue, two sons, John and Francis) David, of ;

Mayne, a Physician in Elgin, b. 1687, and to. 1723, Margaret,


dau. of Alexander Brodie, 4th of Lethen, and had issue BROOKE OF MERE.
one son and one dau., Alexander, Physician in Elgin, d. The late Thomas William Langford Brooke,
unm. 1806, and Anne, to. James Hay, Minister of Dallas, Esq. of Mere Hall, co. Chester, b. 8 May, 1843 ; s.
Morayshire Margaret, to. 1706, Alexander Gordon, in Kin-
;
his father 1865, and d. unm. 1872. The Mere
nedar, and d. 1734 Jane Catherine ; Lilias. Francis, 2nd
; ;
estates are now enjoyed by his mother Catharine
of Milntown, d. 1693 his son and heir,
:

Joseph Brodie, Esq. of Milntown, sold the family estate Mary, Mrs. Langford Brooke of Mere, and will
to Lord Braco, 1730. He to. 1693, Margaret, dau. of nephew Capt. Henry
eventually descend to her
Thomas Dunbar, of Grange, and had issue two sons and four White Langford Brooke, son of the late Henry
daus., Ayilliam White, Esq. of Monar, Ross -shire, by
George, his heir. Alexander Eliza his wife, dau. of Col. Alexander
Alexander, who his brother George.
s.
MacLeod. He assumed the additional surname of
Jean, to. James
Innes, Minister of Banff, descended
1723,
from the Balvenie branch of the Innes family (see Cosmo Langford-Brooke by royal license in 1874.
Innes’s History of the Family of Innes ) ; and their eldest
iLtllCilCJC. Sir Peter Brooke, son of Thomas Brooke,
Col. Alexander Innes, m. 1762, Sarah Jeans, of Northend,
Turville, Bucks, and d. 1805, leaving a son, John Innes, Esq. of Norton, co. Chester, by Eleanor Gerard, his 3rd wife,
Esq. of Ibstone, Bucks, who m. 1814, Mary, dau. of John purchased 1652, from John Mere, Esq., the manor of Mere,
Leslie, Esq. of Burdsbank ( see family of Leslie), and by and established himself there. He received the honour of
her (who d. 1857) left at his decease, 1836, a son and Knighthood in 1660, was M.P. for Cheshire, 8 Charles II.,
heir, the present Rev. John Brodie-Innes, of Milton-
Brodie.
and High Sheriff for that co. in 1669. He to. thrice, and by
Catherine, to. Sir Patrick Dunbar, Bart., of Northfield, his 1st wife had two sons, Thomas, his heir and Richard, ;

Caithness, widower, and their only surviving child, Eliza- ancestor of the Brooks of Astley. Sir Peter, who rebuilt and
beth, to. James Sinclair, of Durran. beautified the Hall at Mere, was s. at his decease by his son,
Barbara, to. 1733, James Robertson, Esq. of Bishops Elgin, Thomas Brooke, Esq. of Mere, father, by Margaret his 1st
and by her (who d. in Elgin, 1776) had issue. wife, dau. and heiress of Henry Brereton, Esq. of Eccleston,
Elizabeth, d. unm. 1786.
of a son and heir,
The elder son, Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere, who m. Elizabeth, dau. and
George Brodie, of Windy Hills, Capt. of Dragoons, 6. 1C94 co-heir of Peter Venables, Esq. of Over Street, and left (with,
d. unm. in Spain, 1748, and was s. by his only brother, two daus., Margaret, and Elizabeth, the wife of Thomas
Alexander Brodie, of Windy Hills, b. 1701 served heir ; Ravenscroft, Esq. of Pickhill, in Flintshire) a son and suc-
1749. He m. Anne, heiress of Hempriggs, and dau. of
1739, cessor,
William Dawson, Provost of Forres, by whom he had issue Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere, High Sheriff of Cheshire 1728
(with a dau., Margaret, d. unm. 1760) a son and heir, who Francis, dau. and heir of Francis Hollingshead, Esq.
to.
William Brodie, of Windy served heir to his father,
Hills, of Wheelock and d. 1766, aged 69, leaving (with three daus.,
;

18 July, 1781. He had one son and one dau., William and Felicia, George Heron,
Esq. Elizabeth, to. the Rev.
to. ;

Elizabeth, both of whom s. to their father’s estate. He Thomas Rector of Childrey; and Frances,
Patten, D.D.,
changed the name of his estate to Milton, and d. 1805. The d. unm.) two sons: the younger, John, d. unm. 1780 : the
son, elder,
William Brodie, of Milton, Advocate, b. 1787, served heir Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere, High Sheriff of Cheshire 1766,
to his father, 1821; d. unm. 1826, when he was s. by his to. 1st, Anne Lyme,
Meriel, dau. of Fleetwood Leigh, Esq. of
sister,
which lady dying without issue 1740, aged 21, he m. 2ndly, Eliza
Elizabeth Brodie, of Milton, Henry Joseph Dunn,
to. 1831, beth, dau. and heiress of Jonas Langford, Esq. of Antigua,
Esq., who d. 1861. His widow, who survived him only twelve and by her (who d. 15 Dec. 1809, aged 75) left at his decease,
days, left no issue. The estate of Milton went according to 1793, with two sons, three daus., Elizabeth, to. Randle Ford,
her father’s deed of entail, executed in accordance with the Esq. Frances, to. Thomas Oliver, Esq. and Jane, to. 1st
; ;
will and settlements of her grandfather, Alexander Brodie, to William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton, and 2ndly William Tyrell
the Rev. John Innes, the present Mr. Brodie-Innes, of Milton Esq. The
Boyce, eldest son,
Brodie. Jonas Langford Brooke, Esq. of Mere, d. unm. at Milan,

Arms Arg., three mullets az. within a bordure az. charged eighteen months after his father, and was s. by his brother,
with eight roundlets or, for Innes; arg., on a chevron gu. Thomas Langford Brooke, Esq. of Mere, to. Maria, dau.
between three mullets az. a lion rampant, as a distinction.
of the Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton, Bart, of Broughton and

Seat Milton Brodie, Forres. Doddington, and had issue, Peter Langford, his heir
Thomas Langford, late of Mere William Henry Langford,
;

late Capt. 31st regt., d. unm. 1839 Jonas Langford Maria


BROMLEY. ; ;

Elizabeth, widow of Meyrick Bankes, Esq. of Winstanley Hall


See Davenport of Capesthoexe. and Jemima, to. Sir Jeremiah Dickson, K.C.B. Mr. Brooke
d. 21 Dec. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son,
$ Peter Langford Brooke, Esq. of Mere, b. 1793 High ;

Sheriff 1824 to. 1st, 1818, Elizabeth Sophia, eldest dau of


BROOKE OF CHURCH MINSHULL. ;

Vice Admiral Sir Charles Rowley, K.C.B. and 2ndly, 1836, ;

Brooke, Henry, Esq. of The Bridge House, Julia Seymour Buccleuch, dau. of Col. John Campbell, of
Shawfiekl, but d. s. 1840 (his widow to, 2ndly,
p. 9 Jan.
Church Minshull, co. Chester, D.L., b. 1798, High
S. Ker, Esq.), and was s. by his brother,
Sheriff 1848. Mr. Brooke is only surviving son, Thomas Langford Brooke, Esq. of Mere, b. 3 Sept. 1794
by Margaret Cunliffe his wife, of the late Thomas to. 3 June, 1S17, Eliza, dau. of John William Clough, Esq.
Brooke, Esq. of Church Minshull (who d. 1821), of Oxton Hall, co. York; and d. 21 Jan. 1S48, leaving issue.
; —
198 BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO
1 ThoIvias John Langford, late of Mere ; 2 Frederick Lang- BROOKE OF HAUGHTON HALL.
ford ; 3 Charles Langford, to. and has issue 1 Eliza Maria ;
Brooke, The Rev. John, of Haughton Hall, oo.
2 II. Langford to. William Smallcombe, Esq.; 3 Charlotte;
Salop, b. March, 1803 ; m. 1843, Georgiana Frances,
and 4 Julia. The eldest son,
Thomas John Langford Brooke, Esq. of Mere, b 16 March, .
dau. of the late John Cotes, Esq. of Woodcote, by
1820 to. 21 April, 1841, Catherine Mary, now of Mere, dau.
;
the Lady Louisa his wife, and has issue,
of Col. Alexander
MacLeod, brother of Sir John MacLeod, and i. John Townshend, J.P., b. 1844; to. 30 June, 1874, Lady
had a son, Wilhelmina Legge, youngest dau. of William, 4th Earl of
Thomas William Langford, late of Merc. Dartmouth, and has issue,
Mr. Brooke, d. 2 April, 1865. John, 6. 1876.
n. Charles,
Arms— Or, b. 1846.
a cross engrailed per pale gu. and sa., quarter-
ing with Langford. 3LilXZKQZ» George-Salusbury Townshend, Esq. of Ches-

Crest A badger passant ppr. 1742; 6th son of John Townshend, Esq. of
ter, b. 19 April,

Motto Yis unita fortior. Hem, Denbigh, by Frances his wife, dau. and heir of
co.

Seat Mere Hall, Knutsford, co. Chester. Nathaniel Lee, Esq. of Darnhall to. Frances, dau. of the Rev. ;

Richard Brooke, Vicar of Shiffnal, son of Leigh Brooke, Esq.


of Blacklands, by Elizabeth his wife, sister and co-heir of Sir
Hugh Brigges, Bart, of Haughton, and d. 21 Sept. 1801, leaving

BROOKE OF HANDFORD. a son,


George Brooke Brigges Townshend, Esq., who s. to
Bkooee, Richard Arnaud, Esq. of Handford, Haughton, at the decease of his uncle, the Rev. John Brooke,
co. Chester, b. 12 Oct. 1832. in 1786, assumed by sign-manual in 1797 the surname of
Brooke only, and served as High Sheriff of Shropshire in
UtlTPagC.—In the 17th century there was one of the 1811. He to. 1799, Henrietta, dau. of Richard Massey, Esq. of
Cheshire families of Brooke located in the vicinity of Con- Walton-on-the-Hill, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
gleton, in the parish of Astbury a member of which,
John, now of Haughton Hall.
;
George, his heir.
Benedict Brooke, Esq., son of Richard Brooke* was 6. William, b. 1804; d. 1830. Richard, b. 1805; d. 1877.
1670, and acquired an estate at Handford, Cheadle, co. Chester, ' Townshend, b. 1807; d. 1852.
12 Queen Anne, to which he afterwards made considerable Harriet, d. 1875. Frances, d. 1833.
additions. He d. Aug. 1728, and was s. by his son, Mr. Brooke d. 1845, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Brooke, Esq., b. 1715; d. 10 July, 1774, aged 59 George Brooke, Esq. of Haughton Hall, a Magistrate for
years,and was s. by his only son, Shropshire, 6. 1802 d. unm. 14 March, 1847, and was s. by
;

Richard Brooke, Esq., 6. 14 June, 1761 to. 29 Dec. 1786,


; his brother,
Mary, dau. of Peter Penny (formerly Pennee), Esq., by whom Rev. John Brooke.
(who d. 15 Jan. 1847, in her 81st year) he had issue,
Arms— Quarterly Brooke : and Townshend.
Peter, b. Dec. 1788, a Lieut. R.N., in continued active service Crest—A badger.
without a week’s leave of absence during the eventful period Motto —Virtus est Dei.
from March, 1804, to Sept. 1815, honorably mentioned in Seat — Haughton Hall, Shifnal, co. Salop.
the Gazette for his conduct at Martinique, 14 Dec. 1808 and ;

twice wounded, viz., April, 1809, at the capture of Les $


Saintes in the West Indies, and 7 Jan. 1815, in the attack on
New Orleans; to. Nov. 1819, Frances, widow of Charles BROOKE OF HINTON ABBE?.
Bowns, Esq. of Dailey Hall, co. York; and d. s. p. 25
March, 1841. Brooke, Margaret Louisa, of Hinton Abbey,
Richard. Somerset, present possessor of tliis estate, which, was
Mary Ann, d. unm. 27 Aug. 1855.
purchased by Walter Robinson, Esq., 1708, and has
He d. 15 June, 1852, in his 92nd year, and was s. by his son, descended lineally to her from her mother and
Richard Brooke, Esq. of Handford, co. Chester, and of grand-mother, is widow of the late Harold Kynnes-
Liverpool, co. Lancaster, F.S.A., b. 19 July, 1791; m. 17 Dec.
man Mapletoft Brooke, Esq. (who d. 1867), 2nd son
1831, Eleanor Elspit, dau. of Alexander Hadden, Esq. of
Bramcote, co. Notts, and d. 14 June, 1S61, leaving issue,
of Major James Brooke, of the Bengal Horse
Artillery {see Brooke of Dromavana), and has two
Richard Arnaud, now of Handford.
Alexander, 29 Aug. 1835; to. 23 June, 1864, Louisa, dau. daus. and co-heirs,
of the Rev. Thomas Griffith Roberts, late Rector of Llanrwst, Ellen Louisa Symonds, to. 1870, Rev. Stephen Prust Jose,
Denbighshire, North Wales, and has issue, Alexander Traf-
of Clifton, Bristol.
ford; Eleanor Mary; Louisa Beatrice Helen; Florence;
Elsie Frances Constance. Margaret Selina Patton, to. 1871, Peter H. J. Lewes Rye,
;

Anne Mary, to. 5 Oct. 1869, Sir George Bannerman, 10th . of Te Hill, Kaipara, New Zealand.
hart, of Elsick, Kincardineshire,, and has issue, Alexander
and Eleanor. Mrs. Brooke is only dau. and heiress of the late
Eleanor Elizabeth, to. 1 April, 1868, Rev. John Francis Capt. George Clarke Symonds, by his wife, Ellen
Stukely Vavasour, M.A., Rector of Snelland, Lincolnshire. Robinson Humphries, and grand-dau. of Thomas
Helen.
Clare-Trafford, d. 30 March, 1866.
Powell Symonds, Esq. of Pengethley, co. Hereford,
by Sarah his wife, dau. of Joseph Chester, Esq.
Arms—Or, a cross, engrailed, per pale, gu. and sa.
—A badger passant, ppr.
Crest
Arms—Brooke an escutcheon of pretence, Symonds.
:

Motto—Pro avita fide.


Seat—Hinton Abbey, near Bath.
Residence—Northchurch, Great Berkhampstead.

BROOKE OF SIBTON PARK.


* Another part of the family resided at Chelford, Cheshire. Brooke, John William, Esq. of Sibton Park,
The Rev. Thomas Brooke, LL.D., Dean of Chester, of this Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, High
branch was the son of Benedict Brooke, of Astburgin, in
Cheshire, Gent. He was Rector of Winslow, co. Bucks, Vicar
Sheriff 1863, b. 1 Nov. 1824; m. 1 Feb. 1849,
of Nantwich, 30 June, 1720, and Rector of Dodlestone, 15 June, Jemima Charlotte, 3rd dau. of the late James
1739, and dying at Nantwich, was there buried, 20 Dec. 1757. Brittain, Esq. of Buenos Ayres, and has issue,
His father, Benedict Brooke, was uncle to the first-mentioned
Benedict Brooke. i. John Kendall, b. 31 March, 1S56.
Another of this branch was Samuel Brooke, Esq. of Chelford, ii. Harry, b. 31 Jan. 1858.
in Cheshire, who d. without issue in 1775, having devised his hi. Frederick William, b 31 Dec. 1860. .

Chelford estate, in default of issue of his sister, Catherine, to ii. Alice Mary.
i. Frances Jane.
Thomas Brooke, the eldest son of his cousin, Dean Brooke,
with remainder to the Dean’s 2nd son, Robert Salisbury Brooke, in. Helen Maude. iv. Ada Charlotte.
Esq., who came into possession of it. Another of his cousins,
William Brooke, Esq., resided many years at Northwich and ;
ILui£7t(J0.— This family has been settled for many year3
'

d. without issue. Robert Salisbury Brooke d. without issue in in the West Riding of Yorkshire; early in the 18th century,
May, 1814, and was interred at Chelford. William Brooke established himself in Honley. He to. and
. ;

BRO TIIE LANDED GENTRY, BRO 199

had issue a son and a dau. the son, John Brooke, of Honley,
: Mrs. Brooke d. 1850. Mr. Brooke m. 2ndly, Cathe
to. Elizabeth Booth, and had two sons, William and John. The rine A. D., dau. of Rev. William Bradford, Rector
elder son, William Brooke, of Huddersfield, to. Hannah, dau. of Storrington, Sussex.
of William Clapham, of Leeds, and by her (who d. 1839) left at
his decease, April, 1846, two daus., Ann, to. Charles Brook, H-tlTCilffP. —This family is said, on traditionary record, to
Esq. and Sarah, to. John Allen, Esq.
; and three sons, ; have come from Cheshire early in the 17th century. One of
John; Thomas, to., and d. 1859, leaving five sons and six them was a clergyman, holding a Government living during
daus. and Edward, to. and had five sons and three daus. The
;
the troubles of 1641, and was driven from his house, with the
eldest son, loss of his property, by the insurgents. The son of this clergy-
John Brooke, Esq. of Armitage Bridge, near Huddersfield, man was
J.P. and D.L. for the West Riding of co. York, to. 1 Aug. William Brooke, who purchased Dromavana from the
1822, Jane, 2nd dau. of William Laycock, Esq., and by her Saunderson family, 1685. He had three sons,
(who d. 14 Nov. 1824) has an only son, John William Brooke,
i. William, of Rantavan House, co. Cavan, Scholar of Trinity
Esq., how of Sibton Park. College, Dublin, 1691, Rector of Killinkere, Mullagh, &c.
Arms—Arg.,a cross nebuly per pale gu. and sa., in 1st and to. Lettice,2nd dau. of Dr. Simon Digby, Bishop of Elphia
4th quarters a boar’s head erased of the last. ( see Burke’s Peerage, Digby, B.), and had issue two
Crest —
In front of a sword, erect, the blade entwined by two sons,
serpents respecting each other ppr., a boar’s head erased 1 Henry Brooke, of Rantavan, Barrister-at-Law, author
sa. of Gustavus Vasa , Fool of Quality, Farmer's Letter, b.
Motto— Est nec astu. 1704; to. his cousin, Miss Catherine Meares, of Meares
Seat— Sibton Park, near Yoxford. Court, co. Westmeath, and had twenty-two children, of
whom survived, 1 Arthur, in the army, d. young;
1 Charlotte, author of Translations from Irish Bards, d.
1792.
BROOKE OF UFFORD PLACE. 2 Robert Brooke, to. his cousin, Honor, dau. of Rev.
Henry Brooke, Rector of Kinawley, Fermanagh, and had
Brooke,
Francis Capper, of Ufford Place, issue,
Suffolk, late Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier Guards, Henry, of Dublin, whose son was William Brooke, of
High Sheriff 1869', b. 18 Sept. 1810 ; m. 1st, 15 Aug. Hastings, Member of the Royal Academy of London,
and whose dau. was Mrs. Dolier, whose dau. to. Ven. C.
1839, Juliana Jemima, dau. of Charles Aliix, of Wolseley, Archdeacon of Glendalough, and is authoress
Willoughby, co. Lincoln, Esq., and by her (who d. of Villeroi, and many popular religious books.
at Athens, 12 Dec. 1840) has an only child, Thomas Digby, to. and had issue, 1 Thomas Digby,
author of History of St. Helena, Secretary to the
Alice, to. Lieut.-Col. E. Bell, 23rd regt. Government of St. Helena, to. Miss Wright, and had
issue, Thomas, of London, to. Miss Brabazon; and
Mr. Brooke m. 2ndly, Louisa, 2nd dau. of the late 2 Major Francis Digby, of Bath.
James Duff, Esq., and had with other issue, Henry Digby, of Coolock House, to. Miss Lucinda Dob-
byn, and had issue, Josepli; Henry; Leonard; William;
Reginald, Lieut. 1st Life Guards, 6. 1854? and five daus.
Digby, an Officer of Engineers, killed in India.
HtlT£3jJ£. —From
Reginald Brooke, of Aspall, Suffolk, Robert, of Prosperous, co. Kildare, Col. in the army, and
'2nd son of Sir Thomas Brooke, Knt., and Joane his wife, Governor of St. Helena 1795, when he received the
Baroness Cobham, dau. and heir of Sir Reginald Braybrooke, thanks of the King and Government, through Mr. Dun-
who to. Anne Everton, lineally derived, 9th in descent, das, for his relief of the Cape of Good Hope, by sending *
troops against the Dutch and in 1799, Col. Brooke was
Francis Brooke, Esq. of Woodbridge, Suffolk, who to. 1st, ;

presented by Marquess Wellesley, Governor of India,


Anne, dau. and heiress of Samuel Thompson, Esq. of Hfford with a diamond-hilted sword, in full assembly. He to.
Place, by whom he had issue, with three other sons, who d. Mrs. Wynne, nde Mapletoft, and had issue, i. James,
unm., Charles, his heir. He to. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Major Bengal Horse Artillery, to. Miss Patton, dau. of
John Sparrow, Rector of Kettleburgh, by whom (who d. 1817) Governor Robert Patton, and had issue, 1 Harold, to.
he had issue four daus., who all d. unm. At Mr. Brooke’s Margaret Louisa Symonds, of Hinton Abbey, and d 1867
( see Brooke, of that place) 2 Anna, to. Rev. Thomas
decease, 1799, the family estates devolved upon his only sur- ;

Spencer, A.M. n. Rev. John, Rector of Ahenas, Cork,


;
viving son, m. Louisa, dau. of Dean Holt Waring, of Waringstown,
The Rev. Charles Brooke, M.A., of Ufford Place, b. 1765; and had issue, Anna, to. —
Ridley, Esq. i. Elizabeth, ;

vi. 1809, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Francis Capper, m. H. A. Marshall, Esq. of Ceylon, and had issue, John
Rector of Earlsoham and of Monksoham, Suffolk, and dying A. B. Marshall, M.A., and Rev. Henry, of Bath, to. Miss
30 March, 1836, left an only child, the present Francis Capper
Lucy Sadler, and has issue.
Brooke, Esq. of Ufford Place. ii. Alexander, of Dromana, of whom presently.
hi. Henry (Rev.), Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin, 1700,
Arms —Gu., on a chevron arg. a lion rampant crowned sa., Rector of Kinawley, co. Fermanagh, to. Thomasine, dau. of
or, armed and langued of the first. Rev. Thomas Tucker, Rector of Moynalty, and had issue,
Crest On a — chapeau gu., turned up erm. a wing erect of
1 Henry, Governor of Madras, afterwards .of Kilcofifin, co.
the charged with a chevron arg. thereon a lion rampant
first,
to. and had issue, Henry; William, Lieut.-Gen.
Kildare,
sa.,crowned gold.
Col. 5th Dragoon Guards, to. Mary, dau. of Lieut.-
and

Seat Ufford Place, near Woodbridge.
Gen. Nicholls, and d. at Bath s. p Robert, of Royal. ;

Crescent, Bath, to. 1st, Anne, dau. of Stephen Ram, Esq.


of Ramsfort, co. Wexford, and Lady Charlotte, dau. of
James, 1st Earl of Courtown; to. 2ndly, Miss Sill, dau.
BROOKE OF DROMAVANA. of Rev. H. Sill, and has issue, Henry, late of 11th Hussars,
to. Miss Ponsonby, dau. of Myles Ponsonby, Esq., J.P.,
Brooke, Right Hon. William, of Taney Hill Hale Hall, Cumberland Sally Mary. ; ;

House, co. Dublin, Q,.C. and LL.D., late Master in 1 Honor, to. her cousin, Robert Brooke, of Rantavan, and
Chancery, and Commissioner of the Great Seal in had issue as above.
Ireland, b. 22 July, 1796 m. 26 Aug. 1819, Emily ;
The 2nd son,
Margaret, only dau. of Robert Rogers Wilmot, Esq., Alexander Brooke, of Dromavana, m. July, 1713, Cathe-
rine, eldest dau. of Richard Young, Esq., J.P., of Drumgoon,
and sister of Edward Wilmot Chetwode, Esq. {see
co. Cavan, and had issue a son,
Chetwode of Woodbrooke), and has issue, Rev. William Brooke, of Dromavana, and of Firmount,
i. William Armitage, b\ 3 July, 1823. co. Longford, Scholar Trinity College, Dublin, b. 1720; Rector
ii. Robert Wilmot, b. 15 Dec. 1826; Lieut.-Col. 60th Royal of the Union of Granard for fifty years, to whom
honourable
Rifles ; m. 9 April, 1863, Elizabeth J. A., only dau. of and interesting reference is made by Maria Edgeworth, in the
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Duncan MacGregor, K.C.B., and has issue, Memoirs of her father, vol. ii., p. 12. He m. his cousin,
1 Graham Wilmot, and 2 Douglas Wilmot. Elizabeth, dau. of Mathew Young, Esq. of Lahard, co. Cavan,
hi. Henry Edward (Rev.), 6. 20 May, 1829; to. Maria, dau. by his wife, Miss Nesbit, issue, i. Rev. Richard
and had
of Rev. Mr. Jettar. Brooke, of Drdmavana, Rector of Ballyconnel, d. s.p. 1818;
iv. Charles Francis, b. 21 May, 1835 late a Lieut. 40th Foot;
;
ii. William and hi. Honor, to. Eyles Irwin, Esq. of Bellevue,
;

fellin battle in Waitara, New Zealand, 27 June, 1860. Fermanagh, the Oriental traveller, and had issue, 1 Capt.
s. Caroline Hamilton, to. Sept. 1844, B. Clifford Lloyd, Esq., James Brooke Irwin, A.D.C., m. Lucy Chetwode, killed at Fort
LL.D. and Q.C., and has issue, 1 Clifford; 2 Chetwode; Erie, and had issue, 1 Eyles Valentine, 2 James Brooke;
3Humphrey, &c. She d. 1864. 1 Julia, to. Mark Pringle, Esq. of Edinburgh Frances Sally, ;
G ;

200 BRO THE LANDED GENTRY BRO


to. Edwin Toby Caulfeild, R.N. (see Burke’s Peerage Ciiarle- , UtllCHIJC. —
eorge Brooks, Esq. of Flitwick Manor
mont, E.), and had issue, Henry Cope Caulfeild, J.P., of St. House, b. 1741, J.P., High Sheriff 1796 to. 1st, Mary, dau. of ;

Leonards-on-Sea. Mrs. Irwin to. 2ndly, Col. Edward Hawk- R. Kirton, Esq., and by her had issue, i. John, who left at his
shaw, of Cheltenham. The 2nd son, decease, by Harriett his wife, four sons and a dau., 1 John;
William Brooke, M.D., of Dromavana, Dublin, and of Cul- 2 George William (Rev.); 3 Francis; 4 Thomas; and 1 Har-
maine House,, co. Monaghan, 6. 1769; in. Angel, dau. of Capt. riet Anne Sophia, m. John William Egerton Green, Esq. of
Edward Perry, co. Tyrone, and niece and heiress of Col. -
Colchester; i. Sophia, in. Rev. Francis Drake, D.D., of
Richard Graham, co. Monaghan, and had issue, Langton, co. York. Mr. Brooks, to. 2ndly, 1789, Anne, dau. of
i. William (Right Hon.), now of Dromavana, as above.
Jeffrey Fisher, Esq. of Maulden, and by her had three sons,
ii. Edward Penny (Rev.), formerly Capt. 62nd Foot, now Francis, 6. 1790, d. in infancy; George, 6. 1792, also d. in
Rector of Magheralin, co. Down to. Lucie, dau. of Dr. James
; infancy and John Thomas, of Flitwick Manor House. Mr.
;

Saurin, Bishop of Dromorc, and has issue, 1 Saurin, in the Brooks d. 1817, and was s. by his son,
Indian army; 2 James; 3 George; 4 Loftus; 1 Elizabeth, John Thomas Brooks, Esq. of Flitwick Manor House, b. 16
in. Edmond Sandars, Esq. of Lockers, Herts; 2 Cornelia;
Dec. 1794 in. 20 April, 1816, Mary, eldest dau. (by Mary
3 Frances, to. William Digby, Esq. of co. Westmeath. ;

in. Richard Sinclair, D.D., Rector of Wyton, Hunts, b. 1802, his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Perryn, Knt., one of the Barons of
in. Anna, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Stopford, of the Cour- the Exchequer) of Alexander Hatfield, Esq. of Twickenham
town family, Rector of Conwal, and ex-Fellow of Trinity (claiming descent from Adam de Hatfield, of Hatfield, and of
College, Dublin, and has issue, Glossopdale, co. Derby, 1327), and had issue,
1 Stopford Augustus, 6 1832 Chaplain to the Queen in.
.
; ;
John Hatfield, present representative.
March, 1858, Emma Diana, eldest dau. of T. Wentworth George Henry, of Doctors’ Commons, and The Lodge, Old
Beaumont, Esq. of Bretton Park, Yorkshire, and M.P. for Windsor, to. 1st, 5 July, 1853, Louisa, eldest dau. of
Northumberland, and has issue, Stopford William Went- Edmund Pcpys, Esq., and has issue, Henry, b. Nov. 1861
worth Graham Vernon Honor Maud, &c.
; ; ;
Marianne Louisa Fanny Caroline and Georgina Pepys.
2 William Graham, Barrister-at-Law.
; ;

He to. 2ndly, Eleanor Cornwall Legh, and has further


3 Edward Thomas, Lieut.-Col. Royal Engineers. issue.
4 Arthur Sinclair (Rev.). Thomas William Dell (Rev.), Vicar of Flitwick, Beds, to. 16
1 Anna Stopford, to. Rev. J. T. Welland.
April,1857, Harriette, eldest dau. of Rev. G. W. Brooks,
2 Cecilia. 3 Elizabeth Honor. 4 Angel Stopford.
and has issue, John William, b. 25 May, 1859 Mary ;
ly. Irwin Alexander, drowned. Egerton and Alice Jane.
;

v. George Perry, Capt. 68th Native Infantry, d. in India, ,


Mary Anne, d. unm. 19 Sept. 1848.
1844.
i. Margaret to. Thomas Atkinson, of co. Donegal, and had
Mr. Brooks served formerly in the 14th Light Dragoons, and
issue, 1 James ; 1 Angel, in. M. R. Gabbett, Esq., and has was J.P. and D.L. for co. Bedford, of which shire he was
issue; 2 Mary. High Sheriff 1821. He d. 22 Dec. 1853.
ii. Elizabeth. hi. Catherine. iv. Frances.

Arms— Or, a cross engrailed per pale sa. and gu.


A.rms — Or, a cross per pale gu. and sa.
—A badger passant ppr.
Crest
—An otter on a mural crown ppr.
Crest

Motto — Ex fonte perenni. Motto —Ut amnis vita labitur.


Seat— Taney Hill House, Dundrum, Dublin. Seat — Flitwick Manor House, near Amp thill.

BROOKSBANK OF HEALAUGH.
BROOKS OF BARLOW HALL. Brooksbank, The Rev. Edward Hawke, of
Brooks, William Cunliefe, Esq. of Barlow Healaugh, co. York, Lord of the Manor and Patron
Hall, Manchester, and Grosvenor Square, London, of Healaugh Vicarage, M.A. of Queen’s Coll. Cam-
M.P., m. 1842, Jane Elizabeth (who d. 1865), elder bridge, and J.P. for West Riding, b. 19 Dec. 1789 ;

dau. of Ralph Orrell, Esq. of Stockport, and has m. 1st, 3 May, 1825, Hannah, dau. of Benjamin
two daus., Heywood, Esq. of Stanley Hall, co. York, and
Amt, m. 14 July, 1869, Charles 11th Marquess of Iluntly.
sister and co-heiress of Arthur Ileywood, Esq. of
i.

ii. Edith, in. 1874, Lord Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil, Stanley Hall, and by her (who d. 29 Dec. 1846)
2nd son of William 3rd Marquess of Exeter. had issue,
This gentleman, son of Samuel Brooks, Esq., by i. Edward, 6. 22 July, 1826, J.P. for West Riding, LL.B* of
Margaret his wife, dau. of Thomas Hall, Esq., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and a Barrister-at-Law ; to. 16
April, 1857, Lucy-Mary, eldest dau. of Edward York, Esq,
Blackburn, was educated at Rugby under Dr. Arnold,
of Wighill Park, co. York, and grand-dau. of Mr. Richard
and at St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, where he took his
and Lady Mary York, and has had issue,
B.A. degree in honours, and was placed 12th Senior
1 Stamp, b. 2 Dec. 1857, d. an infant.
Optime. He was then called to the Bar at the Inner 2 Edward Clitherow, b. 24 Nov. 1858.
Temple, and joined the Northern Circuit hut relin- ; 3 Stamp, b. 19 June, 1860.
quished practice on the death of his grandfather, 4 William Stafford, b. 22 April, 1864.
5 Godfrey, b. 8 and d. 24 Feb. 1866.
whose place he took in the Bank which hea -s the 6 Philip, b. 5 Jan. 1869.
family name in Lombard Street, and has three 1 Laura Sophia.
branches, the Manchester Bank, the Altrincham 2 Christobel, d. an infant.
3 Lucy Hilda.
and the Blackburn Old Banks. He is J.P. and
ii.Benjamin Heywood, b. 26 Feb. 1828, J.P. for West
D.L. for his native co. Lancaster, and a Magistrate
Riding.
for the city of Manchester, as well as for the co. hi. Arthur, of Middleton Hall, Beverley, co. York, J.P. for
Chester, and Lord of the Manor of Ashton-on - West Riding, Major Yorkshire Artillery Militia, and late-
Mersey, and patron of two livings ; was first elected Capt. 38th regt., b. 19 May, 1831 to. 27 Nov. 1855, Anna
;

for East Cheshire in 1869. Maria, dau. of Rev. Henry Gylby Lonsdale, Rector of
Seat — Barlow Hall, Manchester. Bolton, co. York, and niece of the late Bishop of Lichfieki,
Town Residence— 5, Grosvenor Square, London. and has had issue,
1 Arthur Heywood, b. 19 Dec. 1857
2 Henry, b. 22 Feb. 1858; d. 1869.
twins, d. in infancy.
4 WiSSm, }
BROOKS OF FLITWICK. 5 John Lonsdale, b. April, 1862.
6 George, b. 1863.
Brooks, John Hatfield, Esq. of Flitwick Manor Richard Gylby,
1868. b.
7
House, co. Bedford, J.P. and D.L.
Bedford, co. 8 Hugh Lonsdale, b. 1873.
late Major 19th Hussars, m. 23
b. 20 May, 1821 ;
1 Helen, d. 1861. 2 Eleanor.
Sophia Margaret, 4th dau. of the late 3 Anna Maria.
Dec. 1850,
Henry Cloete, Esq. of Westerford, Cape of Good Mr. Brooksbank m. secondly, 5 Dec. 1848, Mary,
Hope, and has two daus., Catherine Mary Frances, eldest dau. of Hugh Parker, Esq. of Woodthorpe,
and Marianne Sophie Eugenie. co. Derby and Tickhill, co. York, and sister of the
A ;.

BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO 201

Right Hon. John Parker, M.P., which lady cl s.p. .


his great-uncle John Lamplugh Lamplugh Raper.
of
Esq. of Lamplugh aforesaid. Mr. W. Lamplugh Brooks-
29 Dec. 1877 he succeeded to Healaugh in 1850,
;
bank m. 8 Aug. 1877, Mary Ann Madeline, 2nd dau. of
under the will of his brother Stamp Brooksbank, Francis Greenwell, Esq., J.P. (vide Greenwell of Ford)
Esq. of South Bailey, Durham ( vide Lamplugh, post).
Marianne Elizabeth Annie, m. 28 Jan. 1875, William

I£tU£<l0?» This family have been settled for some cen-
Delisle Powles, Esq., and has issue.

turies in Lincolnshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire. 2 John, 6. 12 Aug. 1818.
3 Henry, 6. 16 March, 1824; d. in infancy, buried at Abber-
William Brookbank. or Brooksbank, of Alford, co.
ford.
Lincoln 'son of John Brookbank, and grandson of another 4 Walter (Rev.), M.A., of Thornbarrow, Westmorland
John Brookbank living temp. Henry VII., and who heads the sometime Rector of Lamplugh, 6. 5 Aug. 1830; m. 2D
Visitation pedigree) m. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Francis May, 1855, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Stephen Poyntz
Forset, Esq., and had a son, Denning, Esq., and has had issue,
John Brooksbank, of Elland, co. York, who, by his wife Stephen Poyntz, 6. 11 May, 1856.
Grace, left, with other issue, Piers Lamplugh, d. in infancy.
John Brooksbank, 1685, cet. above 70,
of Elland, d. in
Hugh Lamplugh, 6. 25 Feb. 1867.
Ethel.
having had by his wife Judith Thornhill, with other issue, a Gertrude, ) , .

son, twins.
Katherine, >
Joseph Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh Manor, co. York Philippa Beatrice.
(which he purchased about 1702), and of Elland aforesaid, 1 Katharine Louisa, d. unm. 29 March, 1876, at Durham.
where he founded the school he m. in 1679, Mary (who d. 1727),
;
2 Jane Cassandra, d. in infancy, buried at Abberford.
dau. and heir of Richard Stamp, Esq. of Reading, co. Berks, hi. Joseph, Major 24th regt., of the Beach, Cheshire, to
elder brother of Sir Thomas Stamp, Lord Mayor of London which estate he s. under the will of his cousin Anne, Lady
Stracey; m. 7 June, 1832, Susan, 2nd dau. of William
.n 1692, and d. 1726. His only surviving son,
James, Esq., of Otterburn Tower, Northumberland, but
Stamp Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh, 6. 1694, was M.P. for d. s. p. 8 April, 1853.
Colchester and Saltash, and a Governor of the Bank of iv. Edward Hawke (Rev.), now of Healaugh.
England: he built the splendid mansion, so well known as i. Philippa, m. Sept. 1828, the Chevalier Giuseppi Pecchio,
Hackney House, Middlesex (of which see an account in the of Milan, in the Kingdom of Italy, who d. s. p. 1835.
Gentleman's Magazine ), where he constantly resided. By his Madame Pecchio d. 24 Jan. 1869.
i*. Jane, m. 25 Oct. 1813, John Lamplugh Lamplugh Raper,
wife Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-heiress of Joseph
Esq., of Lamplugh Hall, Cumberland, and Lotherton, co.
Thomson, Esq. of Nonsuch Park, Surrey, he had a numerous York ( see that family), and d. 12 April, 1878.
family, of whom the following survived infancy, hi. Martha Sophia, d. unm.. 12 Aug. 1870.
i. Joseph, who s. his father at Healaugh. Stamp Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh, 6. 31 March, 1784,
ii. Stamp, of Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, 6.1726; m. 1771, M.A. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge; m. Anne (who d. 15 Jan.
Anne, dau. of Thomas Gataker, Esq. of Kensington, Mid-
1853), dau. and co-heiress of John Hunter, Esq., of Medomsley,
dlesex, and sister of Thomas Gataker, Esq. of Mildenhall,
Suffolk, and by her left issue at his death, in 1802, co. Durham, and Hermitage, Northumberland, but d. s. p.
28 Oct. ,1856, devising his estates to his youngest brother, the
Stamp, d. s. p. 14 Dec. 1833.
1
Henry, of Chesterfield Street, m., but d. s. p. at Boulogne, present Rev. Edward Hawke Brooksbank, now of Healaugh
18 April, 1847.
Anne, m. 10 Dec. 1795, Rev. William Villiers Robinson,

Arms (granted 27 July, 1703) Az., two bars wavy arg.
within a border or, quartering Forset, Mornby, Stamp,
Rector of Grafton, co. Northampton, 2nd son of Sir Thomson, Bond, Clitherow, Gale, Knight, Kemeys, Hey-
George Robinson, Bart., M.P. Her eldest son was the late wood, Graham, and others.
Rev. Sir George Stamp Robinson, 7th hart, of Cranford
Hall, co. Northampton. —
Crest A hart’s head couped ppr. attired or, charged on the
neck with two bars wavy az.
m. William, 5. 1741, of The Beach, co. Chester he had an
only child and heiress,
;

Seat Healaugh Manor, Tadcaster, co. York.

Anne, m. 17 July, 1810, Sir Edward Hardinge JohnStracey,


Bart., hut d. $. p. 1832.
Mary, d. unm. 1810.
LAMPLUGH-BHOOKSEANK OP
i.
n. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1809.
LAMPLUGH.
hi. Frances, Mrs. Norman. Lamplugh Brooksbank, Walter, Esq. of
iv. Amelia, m. Richard Ward, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
Salhouse and Walcot, Norfolk. Lamplugli Hall, co. Cumberland, h. 4 Nov. 1850
v. Sophia, m. Hardinge Stracey, Esq. of Denne Hall, and m. 8 Aug. 1877, Mary Ann Madeleine, 2nd dau. of
Nethersole House, Kent, eldest son of Sir John Stracey, Francis Greenwell, Esq. of South Bailey, Durham,
Recorder of the city of London, and brother of Sir Edward
Stracey, 1st bart. of Rackheath. J.P. ( see Greenwell of Ford). Mr. Brooksbank
(see Brooksbank of Healaugh co YorJc) s. to the
Joseph Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh, 6. 1725; m. Jan. ,

1752, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Benjamin Bond, Esq. of


Lamplugh estate 1867, under the will of his great
London, and J. 1759. His widow m. William Snell, Esq., a uncle John Lamplugh Lamplugh Kaper, Esq. of
Director of the Bank of England and of the Hon. East India Lamplugh Hall.
Company, son of William Snell, Esq., by his wife Cecilia, dau.
and co-heir of Sir Edmund Harrison, Knc., by his wife Mary UtltCTljJPo —
dam de Lamplugh, son of Sir Robert de
Fiennes, niece of Viscount Saye and Sele. Mr. Brooksbank Lamplugh, Lord of Lamplugh, in Cumberland, and of Hail-
kord, in Lancashire, temp. Henry II. and Richard I., had a
left (with a dau. Catherine, m. Thomas Page, Esq. ox Poynters,
confirmation, with many privileges, from Richard de Lucy,
Surrey) an only surviving son,
Benjamin Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh, J.P., 5. 30 July,
Lord of Coupland. From him lineally descended,
and co-heiress of Thomas Lamplugh, D.D., Archbishop of York, m. Cathe-
1757 ; m. 27 Feb. 1782, Philippa, 2nd dau.
rine, dau. of Edward Davenant, D.D., nephew of John
Col. James Clitherow, LL.D., of Boston House, Middlesex (by
Davenant, Bishop of Salisbury, and had a son and successor,
his wife Anne, dau. and co-heiress of Reginald Kemeys, Esq.
of Persholly, co. Monmouth), and by her (who d. 3 May, 1849)
Thomas Lamplugh, D.D., of Queen’s Coll., Oxford, Archdeacon
of Richmond, 6. 1661, who was father, by Margaret his wife,
left issue at his death, 21 Sept. 1842,
of
i. Stamp, ms neir.
The Rev. Thomas Lamplugh, M.A., of Queen’s Coll., Oxford,
n. James, 5. 21 Sept. 1786, of Durham, J.P., where he d.
27 b'eb. 1870, having m. 19 July, 1815, Ann, only dau. of Rector of Bolton Percy and Canon-residentiary of York
John Liaper, Esq. of Abberford and Lotherton, co. York (son Minster, to whom his cousin, Thomas Lamplugh, Esq. of
ot John Raper, Esq. of Lotherton, by his wife Ann, youngest Lamplugh, Cumberland (grandson of Col. Lamplugh tfio
dau. and co-heiress of the Rev. Thomas Lamplugh, Canon Royalist, so gallantly distinguished at Marston Moor, whose
of York, and Rector of Bolton-Percy, grandson of the Most dau. Elizabeth, wife of Henry Brougham, Esq. of Scales,
Rev. Dr. Lamplugh, Archbishop of York), and by her (who
Cumberland, is now represented by William, Lord Brougham
d. 19 Dec, 1857) had issue,
and Vaux), bequeathed by will, dated 1734, Lamplugh Hall
James, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 27 Sept. 1816, and d. 27
March, 1863; he m. 4 Feb. 1844, Marianne, dau. of and demesne. This gentleman ra. 17 April, 1721, Honor,* dau.
Thomas Edmonds, of London, and by her (who d. 11 Oct. of William Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, co. York (by his
1852), had,
James, 6. 26 April, 1845, d. in infancy. * Miss Chaloner, through the families of Foulis, Watkins,
Walter Lamplugh, 6. 4 Nov. 1850, now of Lamplugh Fleetwood, Denny, de Grey, Percy, and Mortimer, was 14th in
Hall, Cumberland, to which estate he s. under the will direct descent from King Edward 111.
L

202 BRO THE LANDED GEJNTRY, BRO


wife, Honor, dau. of Sir David Foulis, Bart, of Ingleby, co. Peter Broughton, Esq. of Loudham, Notts, to. Eleanor
York), and by her had issue to survive infancy, Church, youngest dau. and co-heiress of William Church, Esq.
i. Thomas, his heir. of Tunstall Hall, Shropshire, and had by her,
i. Katherine, to. Rev. Godfrey Wolley, Kector of Thurnscoe The Rev. Peter Broughton, of Tunstall Hall, Shropshire,
and Warms worth, co. York, and d. 1804, having had, with and Loudham, co. Notts, Rector of East Bridgeford, to. 1785,
other issue, an eldest son, Edward Wolley, Esq. of Fulford Jane, dau. of John Alcock, Esq. of Market Drayton, and had
Grange, co. York, who assumed in 1810, the name and arms
issue,
of Copley, and a younger dau., Katherine, to. her cousin,
John Raper, Esq., who succeeded eventually to Lamplugh. Peter, late of Tunstall Hall.
Ii. Anne, to. 8 Oct. 1750, John Raper, Esq. of Lotherton, co.
Emma, to. William Charlton, Esq. of Chilwell Hall, co.
York, and had (with three daus., Anne, to. George Town- Notts. She d. May, 1818, leaving issue (see Charlton of
end, Esq.; Honor, m. John Kendal, Esq., and Margaret) Chilwell).
an only surviving son, Harriet, d. unni.
John Raper, heir to his uncle, Thomas Lamplugh. Mr. Broughton d. 17 July, 1827, at. 82. His only son,
hi. Jane, to. Samuel Pawson, of York, Merchant. Peter Broughton, Esq. of Tunstall Hall, Shropshire, J.P.,
The only son. D.L., High Sheriff 1839, 6 1 Aug. 1788; to 2 Nov. 1818,
. .

The Rev. Thomas Lamplugh, Lamplugh, M.A. of Queen’s


of Anna Ogilvie, youngest dau. of John Smithwick, 2nd son of
Coll., Oxford, Rector of Copgrove and Goldsborough, co. York,
William Smithwick, Esq. of Mount Katherine, co. Limerick,
also had a life interest, under the will of his kinswoman, Mrs. by whom he had issue,
Elizabeth Irton, of Irton, Cumberland (only child and heiress i. Peter, now of Tunstall Hall.
of Thomas Lamplugh, Esq. of Lamplugh, the last of that line, ii. John Lambert, b. 19 Jan. 1831; to. 11 Oct. 1859, Anne
who bequeathed, as above stated, Lamplugh Hall to Thomas Selina, youngest dau. of Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton and
Barlaston, co. Stafford (uncle of Sir Charles Adderley,
Lamplugh, the Rector of Bolton Percy) in the Dovenby estates. created Lord Norton 1878), by whom he has issue, 1 Hubert
This gentleman m. Mary, dau. of James Collins, Gent., of John, b. 16 Aug. 1860; 2 Ralph, b. 17 July, 1863; 1 Rosa-
Knaresborough and Foleyfote, co. York, but dying s. p., be- mond; 2 Evelyn Selina; 3 Florence; 4 Eleanor; 5
o ueathed his estates to his nephew (son of his sister Anne), Amy.
John Raper, Esq. of Abberford and Lotherton, co. York, i.Anna Jane, d. 24 Aug. 1862.
ii.Maria Catherine Wilhelmina, m. 1st, 28 April, 1859,
who then became also “ of Lamplugh.” He m. 16 Oct. 1789, Ralph Thomas Adderley, Esq. of Coton and Barlaston, co.
at Fulford, his cousin Katherine, dau. of the Rev. Godfrey Stafford; and 2ndly, Charles Coyney, E*q., of Western
Wolley, by his wife, Katherine Lamplugh ( see above), and by '
Coyney, Staffordshire,
her left issue at his death, 3 July, 1824, m. Harriet.
i. John Lamplugh, his heir. iv. Anna Maria Frances, d. 30 May, 1840.
ii. Henry, who s. his brother at Lamplugh. Mr. Broughton d. 27 March, 1870, at. 82.
i Ann, to. 19 July, 1815, James Brooksbank, Esq. of Durham,
second son of Benjamin Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh Arms—Arg. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a cross
Manor, co. York, and by him had, with other issue (for of the field.
which see Brooksbank of Healaugh) an eldest son, Crest —A sea-dog’s head gu. eared and finned arg.
James Brooksbank, whose only son, Seat —Tunstall Hall, Market Drayton, Shropshire.
Walter Lamplugh Brooksbank, Esq. is now of Lamplugh,
succeeding, under the will of his great-uncle, John-
Lamplugh Lamplugh-Raper, Esq.
John Lamplugh Lamplugh-Raper, Esq. of Lamplugh, 6. 19 BROUNCKER OF BOVERIDGE.
July, 1790; assumed by royal license, March, 1825, the addi-
tional surname and arms of Lamplugh; to. 25 Oct. 1813, Jane Brouncker, Henry Francis, Esq. of Boveridge,
(who d. 12 April, 1878), 2nd dau. of Benjamin Brooksbank, Esq. Dorset, J.P. for Hants and Dorset, late Lieut. 24th
of Healaugh Hall, co. York (see that family), but d.s.p. 13 regt. b. 1841 ;m. 1st, 1864, Mary Katherine, eldest
;

April, 1867, devising his estates to his brother, dau. of the late Everson Harrisson, Esq. of Tole-
Henry Raper, Esq. of Lamplugh, b. 12 Feb. 1795, of
thorpe Hall, Rutlandshire, J.P., by whom (who d.
Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law to. 16 Dec. 1824, Georgiana
1874) he has issue,
;

(his cousin once removed), 3rd dau. of John Moore, Esq. Capt.
3rd Dragoon Guards (by his wife Anne, only dau. of George Francis Henry Ernest, 6. 1865.
Townend, Esq., by his wife Anne, eldest dau. of John Raper, Agnes Mary Florence.
Esq. of Lotherton), which lady d. 1845. Mr. Raper d. s. p.
16 May, 1867, when, under his brother’s will, Lamplugh conse- He m. 2ndly, 1876, Letitia Augusta Sarah, 3rd dau.
quently descended to the present, of the late Robert McKerrell, Esq. of Inverness
Walter Lamplugh Brooksbank, Esq. Terrace, Hyde Park (see McKerrell of Sill

Arms. Quarterly: Brooksbank, Forset, Mornby, Stamp, Souse).
Thomson, Bond, Clitherow, Gale, Knight, Kemeys, Raper,
Lamplugh, (or a cross fleury sa.), Eglesfield,* Fenwick, HtneagB.— ewis William Brouncker, Esq. (son of
Horden, Essenden, Camhow, Barrett, Heaton, Baxter, H^nry Brouncker, Esq., and grandson of Francis Brouncker,
Walltngton, Derwentwater, &c. d. 1739), to. and had issue, i. Henry, of whom presently;
Crest —
(Of Lamplugh), a goat’s head erased, arg., attired and ii. Lewis William, b. 25 Sept. 1768, d. 29 Jan. 1812, leaving by
tearded or. Harriet his wife, surviving issue, 1 Richard, heirto his unele;

Seat Lamplugh Hall, Cockermouth, Cumberland.

Residence Bark House, Lorton, Cockermouth.
2 Francis; 1 Henrietta; 2 Catherine, to. Thomas Whitmore
Wylde-Browne, Esq. of Woodlands, in Shropshire; 3 Mary;
4 Frances; 5 Annabella; and 6 Barbara, to. Edgar Disney,
Esq.; i. Catherine, to. John Willett, Esq. of Merley House,
BROUGHTON OF TUNSTALL HALL. Dorsetshire; and ii. Mary, to. 1st, the Hon. William Finch, of
Aldbury, Admiral R.N., 2nd son of the Earl of Aylesford, and
Broughton, Peter, Esq. of Tunstall Hall,
2ndly, William Strode, Esq. The elder son,
Shropshire, late Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, now
Henry Brouncker, Esq. of Boveridge, Dorset, 6. 30 June,
Lieut.-Col. Commandant 3rd Stafford Militia, J.P. 1767 d. unm. May, 1825, and was s. by his nephew,
;

for cos. Salop and Stafford, b. 1 Aug. 1822 ; m. 2 April, Richard Brouncker, Esq. of Boveridge, J.P., High Sheriff
1856, Florence, 4th dau. of Swynfen Stevens Jervis, 1833, 13 Sept. 1801; to. 1st, 24 July, 1827, Maryana,
b.

Esq. of Darlaston Hall, co. Stafford. youngest dau. of the late Rev. Charles William Shuckburgh, of
the Moat, Downton, Wilts, and by her (who d. 29 Nov. 1833)
HuiPtljJP.—Peter Broughton, Esq. of Loudliam, co.
had issue,
Rotts, son of Peter Broughton, Esq. of Loudham, Notts, and
grandson of Thomas Broughton,! Esq. of Broughton Hall, co. Mary Frances Ana, to. 15 Nov. 1854, Alfred 1c Gallais, Esq.,
46th Bengal N.I., eldest son of Judge le Gallais, of Moye
Stafford, and Loudham, was father of
House, in the Island of Jersey.
Geraldine Fanny Winifred, to. 16 Dec. 1857, William Wylde
* Through this alliance the Lamplughs are of Founder’s kin
Browne, 9th Bombay N.I., eldest son of Thomas Whitmore
at Queen’s Coll., Oxford. Margaret, dau. and eventual heiress Wylde Browne, Esq. of the Woodlands, Shropshire, and d.
of John de Eglesfield (who was nephew of Robert de Eglesfield,
30 Nov. 1874.
Founder of Queen’s College), to. Sir John de Lamplugh, from Barbara Harriet Diana.
whom Archbishop Lamplugh was 8th in descent.
f Thomas Broughton’s eldest so i was cheated a Baronet in He to. 2ndly, 1836, Catherine Jane, dau. of the late Capt.
1660. George Burdott, R.N., of Longtown House, co. Kildare, by
— ;

BRO THE LANDED GENTRY BRO 203

Catherine Dorothea his wife, only child of Col. William 43, Upper Grosvenor Street, London, 19 April,
Browne, and had by her, with two daus., four sons, 1877, when his estates passed to his surviving sister,
Henry Francis, now of Borcridge. Mrs. Thomas Shiffner, and to the sons of his two
William Edgar Morley, 6. 1846.
deceased sisters, viz., to Richard James Streat-
Arms—Arg., six pellets, three, two, and one, a chief feild, Esq. of the Rocks, Sussex, and William
embattled sa. thereon a lozenge fessways of the field James Scarlett, Esq. of Gigha, N.B.
charged with a cross patee of the second between two
crescents of the first. James Brown, Esq., an eminent Merchant at

Crest Out of battlements sa. a dexter cubit arm vested Leeds, to. 17 Oct. 1785, Anne, only dau. and heiress of Samuel
arg. charged with two bendlets wavy of the first, holding in the Williams, Esq. of the same place, and had two sons, namely,
hand ppr. a lozenge in pale charged with a cross-patee as
i. James, his heir.
in the arms.
William Williams, of Allerton Ilall, near Leeds, a Banker

Motto Duty.
ii.
in Leeds and London, J.P. and D.L. West Riding of York-

Seat Boveridge, near Cranbome. shire, b. 10 Feb. 1788 m. 23 Nov. 1812, Margaret Brockden,
;

only child of Isaac Duncan, of Philadelphia, in the United


States, and by her (who d. 23 May, 1820) had one son and
two daus.,
SHOWN OF JAKSOW HALL. 1 Samuel James, of Leeds, J.P. and D.L., 6. 25 Oct. 1814
to. 1 June, 1841, Jacobina Maria Sophia, eldest dau. of
See Drewett. Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart., and has issue.
1 Ann Williams, to. Thomas Benyon, Esq. of Gledhow Hall,
near Leeds, and d. 18 Feb. 1852.
2 Margaret Duncan, to. 10 Feb. 1842, Lieut.-Col. Dunn,
SHOWN OF AHNCLIFFE HALL. Royal Artillery.
Brown, Douglas, Esq. of Arncliffe Hall, co. Mr. Brown d. 1813, and was s. by his elder son,
James Brown, Esq. of Harehills Grove, near Leeds. J.P.
York, Q.C., J.P. and D.L., b. 9 April, 1820 ; m. 13
and D.L. West Riding of Yorkshire, 6 25 Sept. 1786 to 10
Sept. 1853, Georgina Helen, 2nd dau. of William
. .
;

June, 1811, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Matthew Rhodes, Esq. of


Mauleverer, Esq. of Arncliffe Hall (see tliat name), Camp Field, near Leeds, and had issue,
and has issue, James, of Trinity College, Cambridge, late of Rossington
i. William, 6. 1854. and Copgrove.
Charlotte Anne, to. 11 June, 1833, Richard Shuttleworth
ii. Douglas Philip, 6. 11 May, 1864.
Streatfeild, Esq. of the Rocks, in Sussex, and d. April 1858,
in. Robert Abercrombie, b. 2 Oct. 1865. leaving issue.
'

i. Helen Georgina. n. Margaret Douglas. Mary, to. 3 Aug. 1841, Thomas Shiffner, Esq. of Westergate,
!
hi. Constance Beatrice. Sussex (who d. 19 June, 1873), youngest son of Sir George
Shiffner, Bart.
iCtlTCaffC. Jonathan Brown, Esq., son of John Brown Anne Rhodes Williams, to. 14 Sept. 1837, James Williams
and Margaret Fell his wife, m. June, 1819, Margaret McHaffie, Scarlett, Esq. of Copped Hall, near Totteridge, only sur-
by whom (who d. 1852) he had issue, viving son of Sir William A. Scarlett, Knt. late Chief Justice
of Jamaica, and d. 25 Dec. 1868, leaving issue.
1 Douglas, his heir, now of Arncliffe.
2 John Gordon, m. Janet McCulloch, and had issue, Chris- —
Arms Arg. on a bend sa. cotised az. between two mullets
tina Robson, to. Andrew Jameson, a Scotch Advocate; of six points pierced sa., three lions rampant of the field ; quar-
Janet McCulloch Ann Agnes. tering Williams.
3 Francis, to. 1st,
;

Eliza Tracy, by whom he had issue and ;


Crest —A
demi-lion rampant or, between two elephants’
2ndly, Charlotte Leroy. trunks ppr.
|

4 David Philip, Major 7th Hussars; m. Frances Dorothea, Motto —Persevera Deoque confide.

dau. of Francis Synge Hutchinson, E^q., and sister of Sir Seats —Rossington, near Bawtry; and Copgrove, near
Edward Synge Huicbinson, 4th bart. of Castle Sallagh, and Boroughbridge.
had issue, Edward Douglas ; Augustus; Margaret Ada;
Nina Ethel Therese.
;

Mr. Jonathan Brown d. 1823.


BEOWN OF TOSTOCK PLACE.
I
Seed—Arncliffe Hall, Northallerton, co. York. Brown, Walter Thomas, Esq. of Tostock Place,
Town Residence —Marloes Road, Kensington. and Brent Eleigh, Suffolk, eldest son of the late
George James Edward Brown, Esq. of Tostock Place,
;

by Catherine Mary his wife (m. 30 May, 1854), 5th


GILPIN-BROWN. dau. of William Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall, Suffolk,
b. 1855 ; m. 1877, Caroline, eldest dau. of Rev.
See Gilpin.
Charles Terry, M.A., Exeter Coll. Oxford.

Seats TostockPlace, Bury St. Edmund; and Brent Eleigh
Bildestone.
BEOWN OF KINGSTON BLOUNT. Ilall,

Brown, Arthur Henry Clerke, Esq. of King-


ston*Blount, co. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., b. 1826 ; s. BROWN OF UNTHANK PI ALL.
1870 ; m. 29 July, 1851, Sopliia, only dau. of John- Brown, Rey. Dixon, of Unthank Hall, Northum-
William Fane, Esq. of Wormsley, co. Oxford, by berland, J.P., M.A., b. 17 Aug. 1826 ; m. 5 July,
Catherine his 1st wife, dau. of Sir Benjamin Hob- 1860, Georgina Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Ferrers
liouse, Bart, and has, with other issue, Loftus, aud has issue,
Henry Clerke, 6 . 1852. i. Dixon Loftus, 6 . 13 May, 1861.
ii. Lionel Dixon, b. 14 Feb. 1865.
Mr. Brown son of the late .John Brown, Esq.
is
iii. Alfred Dixon, b. 22 June, 1867.
of Kingston Blount, Oxfordshire, J.P. and D.L.,
i. Grace Maria. n. Georgina Maud.
f High Sheriff 1851, by Mary Elizabeth his wife, (m. iii. Ethel. iv. Marcia Constance Emmeline.
1821), only child of Richard Clerke, Esq. of King- iv. Mabel.
ston Blount, and is grandson of Thomas Brown,
1

s|

Esq., H.E.I.C.C.S., by Rhoda his wife, dau. of Col. ibtltCagP.—Dixon Brown, Esq. of Unthank Hall, J.P.
and D.L., b. 19 July, 1776; eldest son of William Brown,
Samuel Browne.
Esq., by Margaret his wife, dau. of William Dixon, Esq.
? Seat —Kingston Blount, Tetsworth. of Hawkwell, assumed the name and arms of Dixon, at the
decease of Col. Dixon, Royal Artillery, and in compliance,
with the testamentary injunction of William Dixon, Esq. of
BEOWN OF BOSSINGTON. Gower Street, Bedford Square. He served the office of Sheriff
for Newcastle 1802, and was High Sheriff of Northumberland
The late James Brown, Esq. of Rossington and 1827. He m. 28 Nov. 1816, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William
Copgrove, co. York, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Malton, Smith, Esq. of Togston, but d. s. p. March, 1859, and was s. in
b. 12 April, 1814, High Sheriff 1852 ; d. unm. at his estates by his nephew, Rev. Dixon Brown, now of Unthank

20‘i BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO

Hall,who is son of the late Robert Brown, Esq. of Streatham, Limerick, J.P., b. 24 Jan. 1684; to. 6 Aug. 1717, Anne, eldest
Surrey, and grandson of William Brown, Esq. of Long Benton. dau. of John Vincent, Esq., Alderman of Limerick, and was
Besides the present Kev. Dixon Brown, Mr. Eobert Brown left s. by his son,
by his wife, Isabella Grace, dau. of John Walker, Esq. of John Brown, of Danesfort and Mount Brown, co. Limerick,

North Shields, two other sons and two daus., b.3 April, 1724; m. 1752, Meliora, dau. and co-heir of Col. the
Hon. Henry Southwell, 2nd son of Thomas, 1st Viscount
Eobert Brown, of Little Houghton, Capt. Northumberland
Light Infantry Militia, to. 1861, Fanny, dau. of the late Southwell, and had issue two sons,
Henry Bell, Esq. i. Henry, his heir.
Ealph Brown, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, to. 1858, Emily Marian ii.John Southwell, who inherited Mount Brown ( see that
Forbes, dau. of E. Westmacott, Esq. family).
Julia Alice, to. 1848, Eev. F. E. Kite, of Kenilworth, who i. Anne, Eobert Peppard, Esq. of Cappagh, co. Limerick.
to.
is deceased. ii. Phcebe, to. 1st, John Finch, Esq., a younger son of
Jane, to. 1850, Eev. Charles Davis, of Calcutta, deceased. William Finch, Esq. of Kilcolman, co. Tipperary and ;

2ndly, George Hewson, Esq.


Arms—Ter pale sa. and gu. on a bend engrailed with
iii. Frances, to. Michael Cantillon Heffernan, Esq. of co.
plain double cottises between two escallops arg. three lions
Limerick.
passant guardant of the first.

Crest—Two escallops thereon resting an eagle displayed


or,
The eldest son
Henry Brown,
and heir,
Esq. of Danesfort, and of Clonboy, co. Clare,
vert in the beak a cross-crosslet fitchee gold.
Motto—Suivez raison. and at one period of Rich Hill, b. 28 Aug. 1754; to. 1782,
Sarah, dau. and heiress of Richard Pierce, Esq. of Lisnagry,
Seat— Unthank Hall, Haltwhistle.
co. Limerick (of a family originally from Wilts and Berkshire),
by Mary his wife, dau. of Col. William Harrison, of Bally-
carrane, co. Waterford, and had issue,
BEOWH-GSEAVES OF WOODTHOBPE i. John, of Clonboy.
HALL. ii. Henry, to. and had issue.
hi. Edward, to. and had issue.
Brown-Greaves, Richard Edward, Esq. of iv. Pierce, to. and had issue.
Woodtliorpe, co. York, and Wyville, Herefordshire, v. William, m. Miss Fitzgerald.
vi. Francis, of Mount Southwell, to. Anne, dau. of James
b. 15 April, 1838, served in India with H.M. 57th Hill, Esq. of Graig, and has issue, Henry Southwell, and
regt., is now Capt. in the Shropshire Militia s. his ; Mary, to. 6 Oct. 1837, James Esq. of Graig, co. Cork.
Hill,
father 21 Aug. 1876, and assumed the additional i. Meliora, to. Thomas Odell, Esq. of Odellville, co. Limerick.
name of Greaves by royal license 1877, in compli- ii. Sarah, to. — Sharman, Esq.
iii. Anna, to. 1st, —Griffin, Esq.; and 2ndly, Cassan, —
ance with a testamentary injunction on. 8 Jan. 1863, ; Esq.
Adela, youngest dau. of the late James Freme, Esq. iv. Catherine, to. — Laurenson, Esq.
of Wrentnail, Salop, descended from the ancient Mr. Brown His eldest son,
d. 1836.

famil y of Freme, of Upper and Nether Lypiatt, John Brown, Esq.of Bridgetown (Clonboy), Capt. Limerick
2nd dau. of Col. William Odell, of
Militia, to. 1801, Constance,
Gloucestershire, and has issue,
The Grove, co. Limerick (M.P. for co. Limerick for thirty
i Ulric Freme Edward Bower, b. 15 Oct. 1866. years, and a Lord of the Treasury), by Aphra his wife, dau. of
i. Muriel Sarah, 6. 29 Jan. 1869. John Crone, Esq. of Byblow, co. Cork. Mr. Brown d. v. p.
n. Hope Adela, 6. 7 Feb. 1872. Jan. 1833, leaving issue,
i. John, late of Clonboy.
3btn£7lj3C.— John Brown, Esq. of Sheffield, son of James ii. William, to. Mildred, dau. of Thomas Odell, Esq., and d.
Brown, Esq. of Cracow, in Craven, co. York, by his wife leaving one dau. Mildred, to. 1856, Charles Sandes, Esq. of
Nancy, dau. of James Fawcett, Esq. of Bainbridge, Wensley- Carrigafoyle, co. Kerry.
dale, co. York, to. Mary, dau. of Robert Bower, Esq. of iii. Henry, to. Sarah, dau. of Major Thomas Odell, and d.

Wormhill and Tideswell, co. Derby, descended, it is stated, leaving issue.


iv. Thomas Anthony Southwell, to. 1836, Isma Cowley, 4th
from Sir Thurstan de Bower, temp. Richard II., whose tomb
dau. of Thomas Lidwill, Esq. of Clonmore, and Cormacks-
in Tideswell Church was restored by the late Mr. Bower
town, co. Tipperary, by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of Eobert
Brown. He d. 28 Dec. 1851, leaving a son, Atkins, Esq. of Firville, and d. having had issue, 1 John,
John Bower Brown, Esq. of Woodthorpe Hall, co. York, M.D., m. 3 Jan. 1866, Nanny, dau. of John Peppard, Esq.
J.P. for the West Riding, Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle of Cappagh; 2 Thomas, to. Matilda, dau. of Robert Lidwill,
Temple, London, b. 1 Aug. 1802; to. 7 Sept. 1836, Mary Ann, Esq., and d. Jan. 1877 3 Robert Lidwill, b. 29 May, 1842,
;

to. 10 Sept. 1866, Louisa Catherine, eldest dau. of the late


dau. of William Greaves, Esq. of Sheffield, of the old Derby-
James Stanley, Esq. of The Grange, Armagh, and has issue,
shire family, and had issue,
Thomas Anthony Stanley, b. 15 June, 1867 Stanley, 6. ;

i. Richard Edward, now of Woodthorpe Hall, 3 Sept. 1868; Robert William, b. 15 Jan. 1871 Ismenia, b. ;

i. Edith Maria, m. 1st, John Stevens Pratt, Esq. and 2ndly, ; 5 Jan. 1873; Mildred, b. 8 Oct. 1874; Maud Lidwill, b. 26
24 Oct. 1878, H. French Banham, Esq., M.A., M.B. Nov. 1876.

Seats Woodthorpe Hall, near Sheffield; Wyville House,
v. Richard Pierce, deceased.
i. Aphra, to. 1st, James Fisher, Esq. and 2ndly, William
Eoss, Herefordshire. ;

Scanlan, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and is deceased.


ii. Sarah, to. 1 March, 1834, Hugh Scanlan, Esq.

BROWN OF CLONBOY. iii. Frances, to. Rev. Richard Maunsell, of Millford, co.
Limerick.
Brown, Robert Lidwill, Esq. of Clonhoy, co. iv. Phcebe, to. William Odell, Esq., Surgeon-Major, Army
Medical Department, deceased.
Clare, b. 8 Aug. 1837 ; on. Jan. 1862, Margaret, dau.
v. Emily, to. Matthew Scanlan, Esq., both deceased.
of Col. Cradock, of Hartforth Hall, Richmond,
John Brown, Esq. John, of Bridgetown) s.
(eldest son of
Yorkshire, and has issue, his grandfather at Clonboy. He was
b. 23 Jan. 1802; to. 25

i. Ernest George, b. 7 Aug. 1864. Aug. 1826, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Lidwill, Esq. of Clon-
ii. Richard Cradock, b. 3 Nov. 1868. more and Cormackstown, co. Tipperary, by Mary his wife, dau.
ill. Harry Lidwill, b. 16 Dec. 1873. of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork, and had issue,
i. Isma Frances Lidwill. i. John, b. 19 Sept. 1827; m. 1854, Harriet Verekcr, dau. of
ii. Constance Meta. in. Esther Marion, John Westropp, Esq.
iv. Jackalien. ii. Robert Lidwill, now of Clonboy.
iii. William, b. 13 Oct. 1839.
5LtnCtl(JC. John Brown, an officer of Dragoons, severely iv. George, 6. 25 March, 1841.
i. Mary Atkins, m. 1860, Thomas Stannard McAdam, Esq.
wounded at Worcester, fled to Ireland and settled at Dun-
ii. Isma Helen, m. 1855, Capt. Richard Cradock, 17th regt.
gannon, co. Tyrone, where he d. temp. Charles II. By Alice iii. Constance Margaret, to. 1860, Thomas George Mawe,
his wife, he left a son, Esq., 1st West India regt.
William Brown, Esq., b. at Belfast, 1658, Lieut, and Adju- Mr. Brown, who was a J.P., d. 6 Dec. 1870.
tant of Col. St. John’s regt. of foot, served with distinction at
Derry and Aughrim. He settled 1719, at Bridgetown (then Arms— Gu., on a chevron between three lleurs dc-lis or, a
called Redfield), co. Clare, and d. 28 Feb. 1725-26, leaving by thistle ppr.
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Edward Rock, Esq. of Evesham, a —An eagle displayed vert.
Crest
numerous family, of which the eldest son, Motto —Virtus dedit, cura scfvabil.
The Yen. John Brown, Archdeacon and Chancellor of Seat — Clonboy, O’Brien’s Bridge, co. Clare.
— —
BRO TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BRO 205

BROWN OF MOUNT BROWN. —


Crests Three Moors’ heads conjoined in one neck ppr.,
banded arg., the faees looking to the chief dexter and sinister,
Brown, Edward John Yesey Southwell, Esq. for Morison a lion rampant holding in the dexter paw a
;

of Mount Brown, co. Limerick, J.P., Lieut.-Col. fleur-de-lis arg., for Brown.
late60th Rifles, b. 6 Dec. 1818 ; m. 16 Sept. 1848,
Mottoes — Prudentia prsestet, for Morison ;
Floreat majestas,
for Brown.
Rose Augusta, 4th dau. of Admiral Sir William —
Seats Finderlie Lodge, Kinross ;
and Coupar Grange, Cou-
Parker, Bart., G.C.B. par Angus, co. Perth.

3LilXCXQC » John Southwell Brown, Esq. of Mount


Brown, co. Limerick, b. 31 March, 1763; 2nd surviving son of
John Brown, Esq. of Rcdfield, co. Clare, and of Mount Brown, BROWNE OF BRONWYLFA.
co. Limerick, by Meliora Southwell, his wife (see Brown of Browne, Henry Ralph, Esq. of Bronwylfa, co.
Clonboy); m. 11 March, 1794, Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Gordon, Flint, Col. 20th regt., b. 29 Dec. 1828 ; m. 15 Nov.
Esq. of Whitehill, co. Lanark, and by her (who d. 6' Dec.
1852, Frances Mary Anne, dau. of Admiral Parsons,
1842) had issue,
and has issue,
John Southwell, his heir.
Nathaniel Gordon, b. 22 April, 1795 d. 1796. ;
i. Thomas Henry, 6. 25 July, 1857.
Henry, b. 19 April, 1797. i. Harriette Mary.
Vincent, b. 23 June, 1809; to. Mary Darley, dau. of — ii. Beatrice. iii. Frances Henrietta.
Coghlan, Esq.
Laura, to. 1825, George Hewson, Esq. of Castle Hewson, co. UtlltflCjC. George Browne, Esq., Imperial and Tuscan
Limerick. Consul at Liverpool, son of George Browne, Esq. late of
Meliora, to. 1826, Alexander Elliott, Esq. of Tanavaller. Passage, co. Cork, and Mary his wife, dau. of John Cotter,
Mary Anne, to. 1825, Major Charles Carthew. Esq., to. 1786, Felicity, dau. of Benedict Park Wagner, Esq.
Elizabeth Catherine.
of North Hall, near Wigan, co. Lancaster, Imperial and
Catherine, d. unm. 1822.
Tuscan Consul General in Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth
The eldest son,
Haydock, of Rivington, in the same shire, and had issue,
John Southwell Browne, Esq. of Mount Browne, an Officer
in the 10th Hussars, March, 1794; m. 22 July, 1817, Mar-
9
Thomas Henry, his heir.
b.
George Baxter, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late one of the
garet Anne, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. Agmondisham Vesey, of Commissioners of Police in Ireland, to. 1st, Harriet Anne,
Hampton Court, Middlesex, and by her (who d. 13 Jan. 1853) eldest dau. of the late Martin Whish, Esq., Chairman of
had issue, the Board of Commissioners of Excise; and 2ndly, Mrs.
i. Edward John Vesey, his heir. Patterson, widow of James Patterson, and dau. of Rev. C.
ix. John, Lieut. 25th Bombay Native Infantry, 6. 3 July, Irwin.
1823, accidentally killed in India, July, 1841. Felicia Dorothea, b. 25 Sept. 1793 to. 1812, Capt. Hemans,
;

iii. Vesey Agmondisham, b. 3 June, 1824; to. 1855, Mary of the 4th regt. of Infantry. This lady was the celebrated
Edith, dau. of Rev. Edward Massingberd. Poetess. She d. 16 May, 1835, and was buried at St. Anne’s,
iv. Henry Francis, b. 3 Oct. 1824; to. 1848, Maria, dau. of Dublin.
Frederick Smith, Esq. of Moulmain, and by her (who d. Harriet Mary, to. Rev. W. II. Owen, Vicar of the Cathedral
1853) has a dau., Sophia. Church of St. Asaph and d. March, 1858.
;

v. Thomas Anthony Southwell, b. 2 Jan. 1826, Major 55th The eldest son,
regt. ; to. 16 Jan. 1856, Laura Lysaght Mary, dau. of George Lieut. -Gen. Sir Thomas Henry Browne, K.C.H., of Bron-
Hewson, Esq. of Castle Hewson, co. Limerick, and has
wylfa, co. Flint, b. 8 Sept. 1787, was Col. of the 80th Foot,
issue,
vi. Sidney Reynett, b. 22 July, 1831 ; to. Sept. 1858, Mary,
and Military Knight Commander of the Guelphic Order. This
dau. of William Cox, Esq. of Ballyqoe, co. Limerick. distinguished Officer served at the siege of Copenhagen, in
i.Mary Gordon. ii. Augusta Margaret. America, at the capture of Martinique, and in Portugal, Spain,
Arms &c. — Same as Brown of Clonboy.
,
and France; he was present at the battles of Salamanca,
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nive, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse, &c.
Seat—Mount Brown, Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
He to. 13 March, 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Ralph II.
Brandling, of Gosforth House, near Newcastle-on-Tyne ;
d.
March, 1855, and left issue,
BROWN-MORISON OF FINDERLIE AND Henry Ralph, now of Bronwylfa.
Ralph Charles, late 71st regt., b. 18 Feb. 1830; to. Caroline,
WEST ERROL AND COUPAR GRANGE. dau. of Arthur Carthew, Esq., and has a son, Ralph Henry;
and a dau.,’ Mary Elizabeth.
Brown-Morison, John Brown, Esq. of Fin-
derlie Lodge, co. Kinross, and West Errol and Arms— Sa. three lions passant in bend between two double
cotises arg.
Coupar Grange, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L., b. 22 Jan. Crest —
An eagle displayed vert.
1840; m. 20 Sept. 1864, Eve Magdalen, dau. of Motto— Spectemur agendo.
Seat — Bronwylfa, near Asaph, co. Flint.
St.
George Waugh, Esq. of Queensborough Terrace,
London, and has issue,
Guy Edward, 6. 4 March, 1867.
i.

i. Maud, d. 1865. ii. Muriel.


BROWNE OF CALLALY CASTLE.
Browne, Henry, Esq. of Callaly Castle, Northum-
UtltCHJJC.— At the end of the 16th century, Peter Broun, from
berland, purchased in 1877 the Callaly estate
of Balquarhan, co. Stirling, acquired the lands of Finderlie,
and from him is said to have descended John Broun, styled the family of Clavering.
of Craigo Mylne, who d. about 1675, and was s. by his son, Seat —Callaly Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland.
John Broun, also styled of Craigo Mylne, who had two sons,
the younger of whom s. to Craigo Mylne, and is represented by
James Brown, Esq. of Orchard, co. Lanark. The elder son,
John Broun, became of Finderlie. He to. 1711, Janet Ste- BROWNE OF D OXFORD HALL.
venson, of Cocklaw, Fyfe, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ebenezer Brown, Esq. of Finderlie, who m. the dau. of Browne, Alexander, Esq. of Doxford Hall,
Thomson, of Seggie, co. Kinross, and was father of Chathell, Northumberland, J.P., late Major North-
John Brown, Esq., who s. to Finderlie and also to Brockley, umberland Militia, b. 17 Nov. 1812 ; m. 13 Sept.
which his father had acquired by purchase. He to. Anne, 1842, Helena Gwynifred, dau. of William Forman
dau. of Beveridge of Wester Balado, and was s. at his decease, Esq. of Penydarren House, Glamorganshire, and
1830, by his son,
has issue,
Rev. James Brown, of Finderlie, who to. 1838, Mary Neill,
dau. of Rev. Dr. Hay, and left at his decease, 1846, an only i. Alexander Henry, b. 10 May, 1845.

son, the present John Brown Brown-Morison, Esq. of Fin- ii. Frederick Bryan, b. 22 March, 1853.
derlie, &c. iii. Charles Edmund, b. 7 Nov. 1858.

iv. Edward Thomas, b. 1 Feb. 1861.



Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg. a fess sa. between
:
i. Mary Anne. ii. Helena Elizabeth.
banded or, for Morison 2nd
three Moors' heads couped ppr. ;

and 3rd, gu. a chetrcn between three fleurs-de-lis arg., for iii. Isabella. iv. Jane Collingwood.
Brown. v. Frances Gwynifred. v:. Amy Emma.
J ;

206 BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO

Major Browne is son of the late Rev. Alexander Jones, Esq. of Cyfronwydd, Welshpool, eldest son
Browne, of Branton, Northumberland, and Susan of Matthew Jones, s. to Cyfronwydd, as heir-at-
Rahman his wife, and grandson of Dr. Browne. law to John Price, Esq., in whose family that estate
He has four sisters, Frances j Mary ; Jane ; Julia- had been for a very long period. Mr. Browne has
Susan. three brothers and two sisters; of the former,
Robert Davies (3rd surviving son of the late Pryce
Seat —Doxford Hall, Chatliell, Northumberland. Jones, but eldest son by his 2nd wife) has taken
the surname of Pryce, and is now in possession of
Cyfronwydd.
BROWNE OF ELSING HALL. Anns— Gu. a chevron between three lions’ gambs erect
Browne, Richard Charles, Esq. of Elsing and erased arg. on a chief of the second an eagle displayed
;

his father sa. armed and crowned or.


Hall, Norfolk, J.P., b. 4 April, 1830 ;

1851.

Crest An eagle displayed with two heads sa.

Motto Nitor in adversum.
iCtncaiJC.— This family, seated at Elsing for upwards of
'

Seat — Mellington Hall, Churchstoke, co. Montgomery.


three hundred years, descends from Sir Anthony Browne,
K.G., one of the executors of the will of Henby VIII., and
represents the eldest co-heir of the ancient barony of Hastings.
The present Mr. Browne’s grandfather,
The Rev. Richard Eaton, Rector of Elsing, assumed the BROWNE OF MOBLEY HALL.
surname and arms of Browne on acquiring the Elsing estates.
He to. about 1785, Frances, only child and heir of Thomas Graver Browne, John Bathurst, Esq. of
Berney, Esq. of King’s Lynn, and dying 11 May, 1821, was s. Morley Hall, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
by his son, 1873 ; s. his father Aug. 1861 ; m. 1871, Frances
The Rev. Richard Browne, who took by Royal License 27 J ulia, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry J osias Stracey, Bart.,
Feb. 1845, the surname and arms of Browne of Elsing. He and has issue.
to. 30 Oct. 1827, Caroline Susan, dau. of John Morcon, Esq. of
Swaffham, Norfolk, and had issue, HtntaCJt. — ohn Turner Graver-Browne, Esq.
of Morley

Richard Charles, present proprietor. Hall, Norfolk, J.P.,son of George Graver, Esq. of Wymond-
William Berney, 5. 1832 ; d. 1836. ham, Norfolk, and Elizabethhis wife, dau. of Richard Dewing,
George (Rev.), b. 22 July, 1838; d. Aug. 1868. Esq. of Carbrooke, s. to the estates at the decease of his
godfather, John Browne, Esq. of Tacolnestone, Norfolk, 1813,
Catherine Louisa, m. June, 1866, John Clarendon Hyde, and assumed the additional surname of Browne. He to.
Esq., son of Dr. Hyde.
Frances, dau. (by Frances his wife, youngest dau. of John
Mr. Browne d. 11 Oct. 1851, and was s. by his eldest son, the Mackenzie, Esq. of Strathgarne, Ross-shire) of the late Ven.
present Richard Charles Browne, of Elsing Hall. Henry Bathurst, Archdeacon of Norwich, sister of Col. Bathurst,
3rd Fusilier Guards, and grand-dau. of Bishop Bathurst, and

Arms Sa. three lions passant in bend between two double
by this lady had issue,
cotises arg.
Crest—An eagle displayed vert,
John Bathurst, now of Morley Hall.
Frances Henrietta. Anna.
Motto—Suivez raison.
Cecilia.
Grace Emily. Laura Adeline.
Scat — Elsing Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk.
Arms and Browne and Graver.
Motto— Sur esperance.
Seat—Morley Hall, near Wymondham, Norfolk.
BROWNE OF HIGHAM HALL.
Browne, Mary Anne Lloyd, of Higbam Hall,
co. Leicester, resident at Stouts Hill, co. Gloucester,
2nd dau. of Thomas John Lloyd Baker, Esq., Hard- BROWNE OF SALPERTON.
wicke Court, co. Gloucester, by Mary Sharpe his Browne, Thomas Beale, Esq. of Salperton, co.
wife, niece Granville Sharpe ; m. 1832, Col.
of
Gloucester, and Crotta, co. Kerry, J.P. and D.L. for
Benjamin Browne, formerly of the 9th Lancers, Gloucestershire, and High Sheriff same co. 1858,
afterwards Lieut. - Col. Royal Gloucestershire
b. 6 Nov. 1810 ; m. 12 Aug. 1840, Mary Eliza, 2nd
Hussars, and by him (who d. 1853) has issue, dau. of George James Sulivan, Esq. of Wilmington,
i.William Lloyd, of the 5th Lancers; to. 19 May, 1863, near Ryde, and has issue,
Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Gen. James
i. John, 6. 8 May, 1841 to. 12 Sept. 1867, Charlotte Sophia,
Orde and Lady Elizabeth his wife, ;

only dau. of the late John H. Cancellor, Esq. of Barnes


n. Charles Orde, R. Horse Artillery.
d. 15 Feb. 1874, leaving issue,
hi. B. Chapman,
i. Annabella Maria. Desmond John Edward, 6. 4 July, 1870.
Norah. Mary.
Residence —Stouts Hill, Uley, near Dursley, Gloucestershire.
ii. Thomas Beale, 6. 7 Oct. 1848 d. 18 May, 1872.
;

iii. George Beale, b. 24 Aug. 1850; to. 2 Jan. 1877, Ellen,


eldest dau. of Richard Rogers Coxwell Rogers, Esq., D.L.,

BROWNE OF MELLINGTON HALL. i.


of Dowdeswell Court, co. Gloucester.
Mary Eliza Ellen, to. 10 Sept. 1874, Capt. Francis-
Browne, Thomas Browne, Esq. of Mellington Lamb Philip, Scots Greys, and has issue.
Hall, co. Montgomery, J.P. and D.L., and one of
Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Schools, b. 25 Dec. ULUxtZQC '— The family of Browne, of Gloucestershire, is
of considerable antiquity.
1805 m. 18 Aug. 1828, Marianna Kyffin, eldest
;
Richard Browne, of Norton Court, co. Gloucester, and his
dau. of Major Arthur Rowley Heyland (killed in four brothers were made co-heirs in their father’s estates:
command of the 40th regt. at Waterloo), and has William, at Hasfield; Thomas, at Corse; John, at Cumber-
issue surviving, five sons and three daus. Mr. land, in Turley, d. 1656 (who by Jane his wife, dau. of
Browne assumed, by royal license, Sept. 1822, the Giles Driver, Esq. of Rindcomb, had John, d. 1681 Henry, ;

surname of Browne, in lieu of his patronymic d. 1688; Charles, d. 1722), and Henry, at New Hall, Cheasley.

Jones, under the will of his maternal uncle, Col. Richard Browne, Esq. of Norton Court, 6 1604, to Anne . .

Etheridge, d. 26 March, 1636 (his monument is in Norton


Browne, of Mellington, whose family had been
Church), and left issue,
seated there about a century and a half. He is Richmond, in America,
i. Richard, 6. 1629, of Brownville,
eldest son, by Mary his 1st wife, youngest dau. of
d. unm.
Col. Browne, of Mellington Hall, of the late Pryce ii. John, his successor. in. Henry, &. 1635.
;

BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO 20


'

The 2nd son, I


Arms —
Arg. three martlets in pale sa. between two
John Browne, Esq. of Norton Court, 6. 1631 to. Anno flaunches of the second each charged with a lion passant or.
;

Gates, a widow; she d. 7 Jan. 1718, aged 69 (her monument is Crest —A


griffin’s head vert between two wings or.

in Coberley Church), leaving issue, Motto —Traducere sevum leniter.

i. George Montague, of Gloucester, 6. 1666. He alienated -Seat— Tallantire Hall, Cockermouth, Cumberland.
Norton, and removed to America, where he succeeded to his
uncle Richard’s estates, of Brownville, in Richmond; to.
Miss Olivant, of the Catawaba. John, son to Antony, b.
1735, joined the English forces in 1756, but was afterwards
at Bunker’s Hill, 1775, and at the capture of Lord Corn- BROWNE OF THE WOODLANDS.
wallis, 1781. His issue ceased in John, his great-grandson.
ii. John (Rev.), of Salperton Park. Wylde-Browne, Thomas Whitmore, Esq. of
The 2nd son, The Woodlands, co. Salop, J.P. and D.L., b. Sept.
Rev. John Browne, of Salperton Park, Rector of Coberley, 1800 ; m. Nov. 1821, Catherine, 2nd dau. of William
6. 1 Dec. 1668; to. Elizabeth, co-heiress of Bourne, of Windle- Brouncker, Esq., and by her (who d. 1835) has
bury, Oxford, and by her (who d. 24 Dec. 1766, aged 88) left issue,
a son, Thomas, and a dau., Martha, to. Sir Howe Hicks, Bart.,
of Witcombe Park. i. William, 9th Bombay Native Infantry, 6. March, 1823; to.
Thomas Browne, Esq. of Salperton Park, the only son, 16 Dec. 1857, Geraldine Fanny Winifred, 2nd dau. of
6. 1713, wasro. thrice, and d. 1788, leaving JonN, hissuccessor, Richard Brouncker, Esq. of Boveridge, Dorset, and by
Thomas, 6. 1739; d. unm. 1761, and Mary, wife to E. Sampson, her (who d. 30 Nov. 1874) has issue, 1 Francis Frederick ;

Esq. of Henbury. The eldest son, 2 William Ralph; 3 Gerald Hopton; 4 John Harry;
John Browne, Esq. of Salperton Park, 6 . 1736; to . 1771, 1 Geraldine, d. 1869 2 Mariana; 3 Barbara Eva, d. 1870
;

Mary, dau. and heiress of John Beale, Esq. of Temple Guiting, 4 Katharine, d. 1866 ; 5 Grace Winifred; 6 Katharine
and d. leaving, Eva.
ii. Ralph, 6'. March, 1831 ; to. 1866, Grace Wilson, dau. of
John, of Salperton.
Thomas Beale, b. 1 Dec. 1776; d. unm. 12 Jan. 1794. the late George Purdon Bevan, Esq. of Lemonfield
Mary, m. William Gore Langton, Esq. of Newton Park, House, co. Limerick, and has issue one son and four
M.P. for Somerset, and had issue, daus.
The eldest son, ni. Harry, 5. Nov. 1833 ; to. 1864, Caroline Moodie, and has
John Browne, Esq. of Salperton Park, J.P. and D.L., High issue, two sons and four daus.,
; Sheriff 1801, 6.25 Aug. 1773; to. 2 Nov. 1793, Martha Susan- i. Katharine. n. Henrietta Anne.
: nah, dau. of Rev. John Pettat, Rector of Stonehouse, by hi. Agnes Jane. iv. Mary Anne.
] Martha his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Howe Hicks, Bart., and by
1 her, who d. 1843, had issue surviving, Hwcaeje.— This family has been one of influence in the
i. John Beale, 6. 4 Nov. 1794; d. unm. 1823. co. of Salop for several generations. Ralph Browne, Esq.
ii. Thomas Beale, now of Salperton. of Caughley, was High Sheriff of Shropshire 1687. Edward
i. Henrietta Jane, m. Feb. 1826, William Beach, Esq. of Browne, Esq. cf Caughley, filled the same office 1719; and
Oakley Hall, Hants, and d. 11 Aug. 1831, leaving issue, Ralph Browne Wylde-Browne, Esq. of Caughley, was High
n. Frances Susannah.
Sheriff 1808. This gentleman, son of Thomas Wyide, Esq., by
hi. Caroline Anne, m. to her cousiu, Rev. Charles Richard
Pettat, Rector of Ash, Hants. . Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Ralph Browne, Esq. of
Caughley, took by Act of Parliament 1788, the additional sur-
Mr. Brown d. March, 1850.
name and arms of Browne. He to. 1793, Mary Anne, dau. of
I
Arms— 1st and 4th, or, on a fess gu. three chess rooks of the Thomas Whitmore, Esq. of Apley, and d. Dec. 1810, leaving
I field,in chief three martlets sa., for Browne; 2nd and 3rd, sa.,
issue, Thomas Whitmore, now of the Woodlands; John
on a chevron between three griffins’ heads erased or, collared
arg., as many estoiles gu., for Beale; quartering also Bourne
Edward Mary Anne Jane, to. Edward Finch, Esq. Georgina
; ; ;

of Windlebury and Robbins. and Elizabeth, to. Sir Charles Williams, Knt.
Crest— Browne, a demi-eagle double headed displayed
1st,
i

Arms— Sa. within two bendlets or, between as many martlets


sa., charged on the breast with a leopard’s face or; 2nd,
arg. three lions passant guardant of the second.
Beale, a unicorn’s head erased arg. semce of estoiles gu.

Motto Sperat in Deo.
Crest —A head erased per pale gu. and
griffin’s sa. gorged
with a collar charged with two
or, slipped vert.
trefoils
Seat —Salperton Park, Andoversford, co. Gloucester. Seat —The Woodlands, Bridgnorth, Salop.

BROWNE OF TALLANTIRE HALL.


Browne, William, Esq. of Tallantire Hall,
BROWNE OF BI VERST OWN.
Cumberland, 9 July, 1810 ; m. 1847, Isabella,
b. Browne, Jemmett, Esq.of Riverstown, co. Cork,
I only dau. of Robert Midford, Esq. and has, with b. 1832 Frances Mary, dau. of Henry Mills
; m. 1st,
I other issue, Custance, Esq., by whom he has issue,
William Charles, 6. 1850. i. Charlton Basil. ii. Arthur Blennerhassett.
j

in. Ethel.
5£tttC3(J£.— This family of Browne was settled at Woodhall,
in the parish of Caldbeck, Cumberland, for many generations. He m. 2ndly, 1877, his cousin Frances Caroline,
William Browne, Esq., 6. 19 Sept. 1732, a younger son of eldest dau. of William Walter Stephenson, Esq.,
William Browne, Esq. of Woodhall, and Orthwaite Hall, both Major Rifle Brigade, by Grace Margaret his wife,
in the co. Cumberland, purchased the lordships of Tallantire,
|

dau. of Rev. Francis Fox, of Fox Hall.


i Dovenby, and Papcastle, in the same co., and served as High
Sheriff 30 George III. He to. 23 Sept. 1779, Mary, relict of
I Etlica^p.—The ancestor of this family is stated to have
Richard Lancaster, Esq., and d. 1802, leaving (with three daus. borne the peculiar arms of the old Essex family of Browne of
Mary Dorothea, m. John Pemberton, Esq. of Cherburn Hall, Weald Hall. He settled in the city of Cork about the time of
co. Durham Elizabeth, to. Capt. John Ponsonby, R.N. and
j
; ;
the Restoration, and married 1st, 1663, Anne, dau. of Robert
Isabella, to. John Smith) a son,
Vowell, who dying without issue, he married 2ndiy, in 1666,
William Browne, Esq. of Tallantire Hall, J.P. and D.L., Helena, dau. of William Hovell, Esq. of Mount Hovell, co.
High Sheriff 1817, 6. 3 Dec. 1780; m. 11 Oct. 1803, Catherine, Cork, and by her left issue,
dau. of William Stewart, Esq., of Castle Stewart, co. Wigton,
N.B., by his wife, the Hon. Euphemia Mackenzie, and had i. Edward, of whom presently.
f. Helena, to. James Kingsmill, Esq.
issue,
j
ii. Mary, m. Hugh Hillerd, Esq.
William, now of Tallantire Hall.
The son,
John Stewart, 6. 19 Oct. 1814.
Catherine. Jane Euphemia. Edward Browne, Mayor of Cork, 5. 1676, purchased Rivers-
I

t
Caroline, to. 1838, Lord Teignmouth. He to. 1699, Judith, dau. and heiress of War-
town, -co. Cork.
i Harriette. ham Jemmett, by Judith his wife, dau. of Edmond Richmond,
Mr. Browne cf. 18G1. alias Webb, of Redbourne Cheney, Wilts, by Catherine, his
208 BRO THE LANDED GENTRY BRO
wife, dau. of Nicholas St. John, of Lydiard Tregoze, sister of Hamilton, co. Monaghan, see Hamilton of Cornacassa), and
Oliver St. John, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and had issue, left issue,

i. Jemmett (Rev.), of whom


presently. Jemmett, his heir, now of Riverstown.
ii. Thomas, to. Judith, only child of Ambrose Jackson, and ii. John Christopher, Scholar of Corpus ChristiColl. Oxford
left issue, d. 1857.
Thomas in. Edward Francis, b. 1835, Major 35th regt. m. 1877, Eliza-
1 (Rev.), d. unm. ;

2 Warham Jemmett. beth Mary, eldest dau. of Augustin Robinson, Esq. of West
3 James, to. Miss Fairclough, of Liverpool, and had two Lavant House, Sussex.
sons and a dau., i. Margaret. ii. Frances, d. in infancy.
in. Annabel, d. unm. 1866. iv. Grace, d. unm. 1863.
Warham Jemmett, m. Miss Leather, and
1st, 2ndly,
iv. Caroline Maria. vi. Emma Isabella.
Anne, sister of John Daye Barker, Esq., and d. s. p. vii. Selina.
Thomas, to. Mary Ann, dau. of Rev. Richard Loxham, of
viii. Alice, d. young.
Halsell, co. Lancaster, and had 1 Richard 2 James-
Loxham and 3 Elizabeth.
; Arms —Gu.,
a chevron between three lions’ gambs erect
; and erased arg., within a border of the second, on a chief of
Elizabeth, to. John Latham, Esq. of Meldrum, co. Tip- the last an eagle displayed sa. Quartering Jemmett and :

perary. Blennerhassett.
in. Edward, d. unin. at Lisbon, 1769. —
Crest An eagle displayed with two heads sa.
iv. St. John (Rev.),
and left issue,
D.D., to. Amelia, d. of Edward St. George, —
Motto Hoc age.
Seat—Riverstown, co. Cork.
1 Thomas Adderley (Rev.), who to. Ann, dau. of Col. Henry
Reddish, and issue,
St.John (Rev.).
Henry Reddish, Col. 87th regt.
Katherine Reddish to. Right Rev. Edward Stopford, D.D., BROWNE OP ATJ GHENT AINE CASTLE.
Bishop of Meath. Browne, Thomas Richardson, Esq. of Aughen-
Amelia St. George, to. Ralph Smyth, Esq., son of
William Smyth, Esq., by Charlotte his wife, dau. of taine Castle, co. Tyrone, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
Charles Stewart, Esq. of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and Rose of Tyrone in 1836 ; b. 1810 ; m. 1839, Sarah, dau.
his wife, dau. of Roger Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, of Hervey Pratt de Montmorency, Esq. of Castle
co. Down ( see Smyth of Gaybrook).
Dorothea Ann, to. Col. Arthur Browne, Governor of Moores, co. Kilkenny, D.L., and has issue,
Kinsale.
i. John Hervey Knox Browne, Esq. of Ballina Park, co.
2 George Sackville (Sir), K.C.B., General in the army.
Wexford, late Capt. 12th Lancers, and A.C.D. to His
v. William Hovell.
Grace the Duke of Abercorn, Lord-Lieut. of Ireland, in
vi. John, d. 1782.
1866 assumed the additional name and arms of Knox,
i. Judith, to. Rev. John Kenney, son of William Kenney, by
;

Catherine, dau. of Sir Peter Courthope, and left issue. by royal sign manual dated 16 March, 1874 m. 19 Dec. ;

The eldest son, 1867, Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Arthur Knox-
Gore, Bart, of Beleek Manor, by Sarah his wife, dau. o
The Most Rev. Jemmett Browne, of Riverstown, was suc-
Col. Charles Nesbitt Knox of Castle Lacken, co. Mayo,
cessively Dean of Ross, 1733, Bishop of Killaloe, 1743, Cork,
and Elphin, 1772, and Archbishop of Tuam 1775. He and has issue,
1745,
to. 1723, Alice, dau. of Thomas Waterhouse, Esq., and left 1 Thomas Arthur Hervey, b. 29 May, 1870.
1 Sarah Hannali Madeline.
issue,
2 Augusta Caroline. 3 Eileen Hester.
i. Edward, of whom presently.
ii. Thomas (Rev.), to. Anne, dau. of Rev. David Waterhouse, ii. Raymond Saville, who assumed
the additional name of
of Inchowleran Castle, co. Kilkenny, and left issue, Lecky after that of Browne, under royal sign manual
Alice, to. Lieut.-Col. Roger Parke, of Dunalley, co. Sligo. dated 4 March, 1871, in compliance with the will of his
Lydia, Caleb Falkner, eldest son of Sir Riggs Falkner,
to. great uncle, Conolly William M'Causland Lecky, Esq. of
Mount, co. Cork, and d. s. p. to.
1st bart. of Allen Londonderry, and d. unm. 20 Aug. 1873.
hi. Warham,bapt. 15 Nov. 1733, Ensign 35th regt. in. Conolly William Lecky Browne-Lecky, who assumed the
i. Elizabeth, to. Ven. Chambre Corker, Archdeacon of additional name of Lecky under royal sign manual, dated
Ardagh. 12 May, 1874, in compliance with the will of his great
ii. Alice, m. John Meade, Esq. uncle, Conolly William M’Causland Lecky, Esq. of London-
Ilis Grace d. 1782, and was s. by his eldest son. derry, m. 28 Nov. 1878, Annie Henrietta, eldest dau. of
The Ven. Edward Browne, Archdeacon of Ross, 5. 1726; to. the late Charles Eccles, Esq. of Ecclesville.
1st, 1756, Anne, dau. of Christopher Earbery, Esq. of Shan- i. Rose Sarah.

dangan, co. Cork, by whom he had issue, ii. Caroline Frances, to. 1871, John Steuart
Eccles, Esq. of
Ecclesville, co. Tyrone.
i. Jemmett (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
ii. Christopher (Rev.), d. unm. 1802. hi. Matilda Theodosia.
i. Hannah, d. unm.
EWPitCJP.— This family came from England about the
He to. 2ndly, Mary Gertrude, dau. of Richard Jenkins, Esq. of niiddle of the 17th century to Ireland, and settled in the co.
Bicton Hall, co. Salop, by Emma, his second wife, dau. of Sir Londonderry, where members of it have since remained.
Francis Charlton, of Ludford, Salop, and left, The late John Hamilton Browne, Esq. of Comber House,
i. Charlton (Rev.), d. unm. ii. Edward, R.N. co. Londonderry, and Aughentaine, co. Tyrone, son of Thomas
i. Mary Anne, d. unm. ii. Isabella, d. unm. Browne, Esq. of co. Londonderry, by Elizabeth Hamilton his
m. Emma, d. unm. wife, niece of Mr. Hamilton, Provost of Strabane about 1720,
iv. Harriet Gertrude, to. Anthony Kynnersley, Esq., of
and grandson of George Browne, Esq., also of Londonderry,
Leighton Hall, co. Salop, and left issue,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Col. Hogg; to. 1795, Jane Matilda,
The Archdeacon of Ross d. 1777, and was s. by his eldest son, dau. of William Lecky, Esq. of Castle Fin, co. Donegal, M.P.
Rev. Jemmett Browne, of Riverstown, Prebendary of Kil- for Londonderry in the Irish House of Commons, and had issue,
Faspugmullane, co. Cork, m. 1782, Frances, dau. and heiress of
i.Conolly William Lecky, of Comber House, d. unm. 1852.
John Blennerh asset, Esq. of Ballyseedy, by Frances his 2nd ii.Thomas Richardson, now of Aughentaine.
wife, dau. of Edward Herbert, Esq. of Muckross, and Hon. in. George, of Comber House, J.P., D.L., co. Londonderry,
Frances Browne, dau. of Nicholas, Viscount Kenmare, and had formerly Major 44th regt., b. 1816; to. 1844, Susan Mary,
.ssue, dau. of Thomas Hilton, Esq. of Ardwick, near Manchester,
and has, with other issue, a son,
i. Jemmett, his successor.
ii. John, successor to his brother. John Walter L’Estrange Hamilton, late of 9th Lancers,
i. Frances, to. 1813, Rev. Francis Fox, of Fox Hall, co. b. 1846.
Longford, son of Col. Fox and Lady Anne Maxwell his rv. John Hamilton, d. unm.
wife, dau. of Barry, 1st Earl of Farnham, and left issue ( see i. Hannah.
Fox of Fox Hall). ii. Elizabeth, to. John Cole, Esq. (see Burke’s Peerage,
ii. Jane, d. unm. in. Annabella, d. unm. Enniskillen, E.).
Rev. Jemmett Browne d. 3 March, 1797, and was s. by his Arms —Erm. a chevron az. between two fleurs-de-lis in chief
eldest son. and a cinquefoil in base sa.
Jemmett Browne, Esq. of Riverstown, d. unm. 1850, and Crest—An eagle displayed with two heads vert charged oa
was s. by his brother, each wing with a fleur-de-lis or.
Rev. John Browne, of Riverstown, 6. 1795; to. 1832, Maria —
Motto Suivez raison.
Judith, dau. of Rev. James Hamilton (3rd son of Sir James Seat—Aughentaine Castle, Five-Mile-Town, co. Tyrone.
;

BE O THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO 209

BROWNE OF BALLINVOHER. 1865) had no surviving issue. He d. 1849, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Browse, Justin McCarty, Esq. of Ballinroher, Ven. William Henry Browne, LL.D., of Ballinvoher, Arch-
co. Cork, and Hobart Town, Van Dieman’s Land, deacon of Launceston, Van Diemen’s Land, b. 20 Aug. 1800;
I

30 Aug. 1830 ; m. 26 Oct. 1867, Katherine-Pow-


b. to. 1st, 3 Sept. 1829, Caroline Johnson, 2nd dau. of Richard
lett,2nd dau. of Rev. Richard-Deodatus-Powlett Willis, Esq. of Wanstead, J.P., and Member of Legislative
i

Harris, M.A., Rector of The High School, Hobart Council, Van Diemen’s Land, and by her (who d. 16 Feb.
I Town, and has issue, 1845) had issue,

i. Caroline Katharine Tynte. i. Justin McCarty, his heir.


ir. Lucy Mabyl Tynte. hi. Lillian Tynte. ii.Henry Norman, of Victoria, 6. 3 Aug. IS 32 m. 28 July, ;

iv. Madeline Tynte.


1859, Mary Louisa, only dau. (and heir of her mother) of
Lewis William Le Cesne, of St. Louis, Tijuca Rio, after-
wards of Paris; and d. at Richmond, Victoria, 17 Jan.
UtltCitJJC.— Edward Browne, possessor in fee of Ballin-
1877, leaving,
voher, settled that estate upon his heirs male, 23 March,
'

1647, on his marriage with Jane Tynte, 4th dau. of Robert 1 Norman Le Cesne, 6. 3 June, 1860.

Tynte, of Ballycrenan, co. Cork, whose father, Sir Robert 2 Arthur Ernest, b. 20 Jan. 1863.
3 Arnold Le Cesne, b. 12 May, 1874.
Tynte, is mentioned in the will of the great Earl of Cork. The
t
1 Coralie Hope. 2 Minnie.
eldest son, 3 Kate. 4 Ellen Gretta.
Henry Browne,
Esq. of Ballinvoher, obtained a patent for
Isabella Anne, to. 21 Sept. 1857, George Birnie, Director
;

i.
his estate, 24 Nov. 1684. He was seized as a “ Galway of Public Works, Williamstown, Victoria, 2nd son of George
prisoner” on his way to join Lord Kingston in Sligo, who had Birnie, Member of Council Prince Edward’s Island, and has
, raised an army to oppose King James II. Despite of a strong issue.
appeal in his favour, he was, alter trial for treason and con- ii.Fanny Louisa to. 17 March, 1859, William Lambert Dob-
}

1 demnation, decreed to be hanged, drawn, and quartered, a son, Barrister-at-Law, Puisne Judge of Tasmania, eldest
son of John Dobson, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of
'
sentence that was carried into effect 1689. He to. 8 April,
Matthew Atkinson, of Carr Hill, near Gateshead, co. Dur-
1
1673, Eleanor, sister of Thomas Lane, of Ballysennator, and ham. They have issue.
had several children, of whom the eldest son was,
Robert Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher, who to. 23 Oct. 1701, Archdeacon Browne to. 2ndly, 25 June, 1846, Julia Augusta,
Elizabeth Burgess, sister of Francis Burgess, of Ballyscurlock, youngest dau. of Rev. John Gavan, Rector of Wallstown, co.
|

co. Cork, and had issue; one of the sons, was John Browne, of
Cork, and by her had issue,
Cappoquin; another Tynte Browne, m. Ann, dau. of John hi. William Henry (Rev.), LL.B., of St. James, Hatcham,
Wiginore (by his wife, Ann Giles), of Lismore, co. Waterford, London, b. 29 Sept. 1847.
who d. 1760. The eldest son, iv. Robert Montague, of Melbourne, 6. 1 Feb. 1849.
Henry Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher,d. about 1784 he m. v. Harry Tilly, b. 9 Jan. 1854.
;
iii. Florence Elizabeth.
about July, 1732, Tryphena, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
1st,
Richard Yerling, Rector of Castletownroche, who left no Archdeacon Browne d. at Bifrons, Launceston, 18 June,
issue; and 2ndly, about 1747, Bridget, sister of Francis 1877, and was s. by his eldest son, Justin McCarty Browne,.
Archer, of Cork; the issue of this marriage was an only now of Ballinvoher.
child,
Robert Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher, d. at Castletown-
Arms — Sa. three lions passant in bend between two double
cotises arg.
roche, 2 July, 1815. He to. 12 May, 1769, Elizabeth, dau. of
Crest — An eagle displayed vert.
Thomas Warner, of Newtown, co. Cork. She d. 1830, aged
Motto—Suivez raison.
82, and was buried at Ballintemple, near Cork.
|
They had
Seat—Ballinvoher, Castletown Roche, co. Cork.
issue,
|

Henry, of whom presently.


Bridget, to. Gustavus Meredith Warner, Esq.
!
Eliza, to. Charles Edward Blake, Lieut.-Col. 63rd regt., and
1
d. s. p. 1812.
The only son, BROWNE OF BREAGHWY.
Henry Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher, Barrister-at-Law,
and a Deputy Governor of the Browne, Dominick Andrew, Esq. of Breaghwy,
\ [Capt. Royal Limerick Militia,
!
LO. Limerick, to. twice, and d. in Dublin, aged 74, 20 Aug. co.Mayo, b. 30 June, 1824 m. 1864, Emily Louisa,
;

L849; his 1st wife was Isabella (m. 8 Oct. 1796), eldest dau. of dau. of John Sidney Hawkins, Esq., and has issue,
['William Galwey, Esq. of Mallow, and by her (who d. Oct. 1817) Dominick Sidney, 6 . 31 March, 1866.
j
le had issue,
|
i. William Henry, his heir. Etimijje.— Dominick Browne, Esq., of Breaffy, or
ii. James Thomas (Rev.), M.A., 6. 15 July, 1803, sometime
!

Breaghwy, co. Mayo, Capt. in the army (3rd son of Sir John
Yicar of Kinsale, afterwards Vicar of Soham, co. Suffolk;
a Browne, 1st bart., of The Neale, and brother of George,
to. 1st, 11 Nov. 1834, Martha, 2nd dau. of John George
ancestor of the Lord Kilmaine, and John, ancestor of the
;

Abbot, Esq. of Cork, and by her (who d. 14 July, 1839)


st,
|
had issue, Marquesses of Sligo), to. Barbara, dau. of Sir Henry Talbot,
us 1 Henry St. John, of Japan, Merchant, 6. 25 May, 1836. and niece of the Duke of Tyrconnell, and was father of
1 ; 2 John William, of Melbourne, Victoria, 6. 28 Feb. 1838; Andrew Browne, Esq. of Breaffy, whose son, by Eleanor
to. 31 Dec. 1866, Hannah, dau. of Robert Waring, Esq., his wife, dau. of Alexander Kirwan, Esq. of Dalgin,
J |
co. Chester. Dominick Browne, Esq. of Breaffy, 6. 1701 to. Anne, dau. ;

J The Rev. James T. Browne, m. 2ndly, 2 Aug. 1842, Sarah of Martin D’Arcy, Esq. of Houndswood, co. Mayo, a lineal
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. John Greenstreet,
' 1

descendant of Sir John D’Arcy, Governor of Ireland in reigns


.

H.E.I.C.S., and d. 3 Feb. 1872, leaving by her (with four


1

of Edward II. and Edward III., and d. 1770, leaving issue


daus.), five sons,
Robert Warner, 2 July, now of Melbourne,
Andrew Nicholas, his heir; and John Edmond (Sir), created,
12, 1 6. 1843,
Victoria. a Bart, of Ireland in 1797. The elder son,
ir,
1

2 Edward Montague, of Wellington, New Zealand, Solici- Andrew Nicholas Browne, Esq. of Breaffy, m. Mary Gilker,
lari
j
tor, b. 31 March, 1845. and had issue,
'iter I
3 St. John James Galwey, b. 22 Nov. 1846.
4 Ernest Augustus, b. 6 Jan. 1853. Dominick, Major in the army, d. 1803.

1 5 Arthur Septimus, 6. 23 Nov. 1859. Edmund, Lieut.-Col., d. 18 April, 1838.


John, of whom we treat.
in. St. John Edward, of Waterloo Place, Dublin, 6. 3
March, 1805; to. 1st, 14 Aug. 1845, Anna, 2nd dau. of John The 3rd son,
Collins, Capt. 30th regt., who d. in London, 1 March, 1865 Lieut.-Col. John Browne, of Breaffy, to. 2 Oct. 1823,
;
and 2ndly, 27 Nov. 1866, Isabella, 4th dau. of St. John Frances Jane, dau. of John Hawthorn, Esq., and had issue,
''
|
Dupont Galwey, M.D., of Mallow.
iv. Henry, drowned at sea, 1839, unm. Dominick Andrew, now of Breaghwy.
c> i. Elizabeth Isabella, d. unm. 1 Nov. 1813. Montague, Henry John.
n. Anna Constantia. Frederick Augustus. Arthur Wellesley Wyndham.
Edmund Charles. Augustus Hawthorne.
! ii Browne, to. 2ndly, 20 July, 1820, his cousin, Mary, dau. of
Ir.
Mary Louisa.
I
Rose Mary Anne. Sarah Jane.
lustavus Warner, Esq. and relict of William Vicars, Esq. of
Ii

jlrantstown Castle, Queen’s Co., but by her (who d. 1 March, Col. Browne d. 20 Nov. 1849.
P
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210 BRO THE LANDED GENTRY. BRO



Arms Sa. three lions passant in hend between two double Harriette Augusta, 3rd dau. of Hans Hamilton
cotises arg.
Crest —An eagle displayed vert.
Esq., many years M.P. for co. Dublin, and has

Motto Suivez raison. issue,
Seat—Breaghwy, Castlebar. William Clayton, 20 Nov. 1835;
! i. 6.m. 10 Jan. 1867,
Caroline, dau. of the lateJohn Watson Barton, Esq. of
Stapleton Park, near Pontefract, and has issue, Mary,
BROWNE OF BROWNS HALL. b. 13 Nov. 1867.
ii.Charles Henry, Capt. 97th regt., b. 13 Nov. 1836.
Browne, Hans Sloane Hughes, Esq. of Browne [

hi. Robert Clayton, b. 3 May, 1838.


Mayo,
J

Hall, co. b. 12 Sept. 1853. i Annette Caroline, m. 12 Feb. 1863, Denis William

—The Patents
by which the lands of Browne
Pack-Beresford, Esq., late M.P., of Fenagh Lodge, co.
Carlow, and has issue.
Hall or Kilticulla are held were granted by King Charles I.,
to Edward Browne, one of the same family of Browne as that ?lUT£a(JC. Robert Browne, of Carlow, whose will (dated
of Castlemacgarrett, represented by Lord Oranmore. 10 Feb. 1677) was proved 27 May, 1678, left by Jane his wife,
Jacob Browne, Esq. of Browne Hall, son of James Browne, three sons, John, William, and Robert. The eldest son,
by Margaret his wife, dau. of Richard Cox, Esq., m. Ellis, dau. John Browne, Esq. of Carlow, m. about 1680, Mary, dau. of
of Dominick Browne, Esq. of Castlemacgarret, grandfather of Robert Jennings, Esq. of Kilkea Castle, co. Kildare, of the
Dominick, 1st Lord Oranmore and Browne, and was father of family of Jennings of Selden, co. York. Their son and
James Browne, Esq. of Browne Hall, m. 8 May, 1774, successor,
Ilonoria, dau. of Josiah Shadwell, Esq. of Eyreville, co. William Browne, Esq. of Browne’s Hill, m. Elizabeth,
Galway, and had issue, dau. of John Clayton, Dean of Kildare, and sister to the learned
Dominick, of Browne Hall. Robert Clayton, Bishop of Clogher. By this lady, who
Charles, b. 10 May, 1784, d. young. descended from the family of that name, of Adlington Hall,
Ellis, m. July, 1797, Christopher Ussher,- Esq., of East- co. Lancaster, he had, John, d. unm. Robert, successor to ;
well, co. Galway. She d. Sept. 1820, leaving issue. his father; Anne, m. Right Rev. Thomas Bernard, D.D.,
The elder son, Bishop of Limerick Catherine, m. Rev. Abraham Symes, D.D.;
;

Dominick Browne, Esq. of Browne Hall, Lieut.-Col. South Mary, m. Peter Gale, Esq. of Ashfield, Queen’s Co.; and
Mayo Militia, to which rank he was appointed in 1801, at the Juliana, m. Thomas Cooper, Esq. of Newton, co. Carlow.
age of 28, and of which regt. Dominick Browne, Esq. of Mr. Browne d. 1772, aged 88, and was s. by his eldest son,
Castlemacgarret, was at the same time full Col., m. July, Robert Browne, Esq. of Browne’s Hill, m. 27 March, 1762,
1803, Augusta Louisa, dau. of Col. the Hon. Arthur Browne, Eleanor, dau. of Redmond Morres, Esq., M.P. for Dublin, and
M.P. for Mayo, 2nd son of the 1st Earl of Altamont, and by her had issue,
(who d. 1850) had issue, William, his heir.
James Arthur, his heir. Robert, Lieut.-Gen. in the army (see Erowne-Clayton of
Dominick Augustus (Rev.), b. 24 April, 1811 m. Nov. 1843, ;
Adlington and Carrigbyrne.)
Lucy, only dau. of the late Mr. Lyle, of Armagh. Redmond, Col. in the army, d. unm.
Arthur, 6. 6 May, 1812; d. 1861. John (Rev.)
Frederick William, 6. 1 April, 1814 d. 1860. ;
Elizabeth and Anne, both d. unm.
Henry Augustus, b. 7 July, 1821. Mr. Browne d. Jan. 1816, aged 87, and was s. by his eldest
Edward Geoffrey, 6. 14 Aug. 1824; d. 1867. 6on,
Louisa. Honorie, d. unm. 1845.
Laura, m. March, 1853, —
O’Driscoll, Esq.
William Browne, Esq. of Browne’s Hill, J.P., and Custos
Rotulorum, co. Carlow, M.P. for Portarlington, b. Jan. 1763
Col. Browne d. at Boulogne, Jan. 1853, and was s. by his
m. 1st, 1793, Lady Charlotte Bourke, dau. of Joseph Deane,
eldest son,
3rd Earl of Mayo, Archbishop of Tuam, and by her (who d,.
James Arthur Browne, Esq. of Browne Hall, 6. 30 April,
1806)had issue,
1810; m. 22 Jan. 1841, Emily Alice, 2nd dau. of Arthur
Browne, Esq.* of Newtown, co. Roscontmon, by Elizabeth his Robert Clayton, his heir.
Joseph Deane, late Capt. Carabineers, m. Miss Thursby.
wife, dau. of the late Capt. Clements, E.I.C.S., and had
Elizabeth, m. Sir Jonah Denny Wheeler-Cuffe, 1st bart. of
issue, Lyrath, co. Kilkenny, and d. 15 Jan. 1871.
i. Reginald Llewellyn, 6. 24 Aug. 1843; d. 17 Feb. 1848. Eleanor Mary, m. William FitzWilliam Burton, Esq. of
ii. Hans Sloane Hughes, his heir. Burton Hall, co. Carlow, who d. 1844.
hi. Geoffrey James Denis, b. 26 Aug. 1854. Charlotte, m. William Brownlow, Esq. of Knapton, Queen’s
iv. John Irwin Clements, b. 20 Nov. 1856. Co.
v. Augustus James Arthur, b. 29 Oct. 1857. Annette, m. 1826, Hon. and Ven. Henry Scott Stopford,
vi. Reginald, b. 5 April, 1859. Archdeacon of Leighlin, and d. March, 1842.
vii. James Arthur, b. 9 Nov. 1860. He m. 2ndly, 1815, the Lady Letitia Toler, dau. of John, 1st
i. Augusta Louisa Elizabeth, d. 1860. Earl of Norbury, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in
ii. Alice Honorie, m. 1 Aug. 1866, Arthur Manly Hill,
youngest sonof Gen. Hill, of Milton House, Newton-
.Ireland, by his wife Grace Graham, Baroness Norwood, and
Abbott, Devonshire. by this lady had issue,
m. Edith Anna Evelyn. John Toler.
iv. Florence Claudine Emmeline. William Raymond, late Capt. 7th Fusiliers.
v. Gertrude Emily Helen. Hector Graham.
vi. Eugenie Madeline Theodora. Grace Isabella, m. Godfrey Bosanquet, Esq.
Mr. Browne d 27 Dec. 1867, and was
. s. by his eldest surviving Mr. Browne, High Sheriff co. Carlow 1794, d. 1 April, 1840. I

i
son,
Arms— Gu., a chevron between three lions’ gambs erect ,,

Hans Sloane Hughes Browne, Esq. now of Browne Hall. and erased arg., a border of the second, on a chief of
the last an eagle displayed sa., armed and crowned or,
Arms—Arg., an eagle displayed with two heads sa. langucd quartering Clayton, arg., a cross engrailed sa. between
1(


gu.
four torteaux.
Crest —A head erased arg., langued gu.
griffin’s

Crest An eagle displayed with two heads sa.
Motto —Fortiter et fideliter.

Motto Fortiter et fideliter.
Seat —Browne Hall, near Balia, co. Mayo. Seat— Browne’s Hill, co. Carlow.

BROWNE OF BROWNE’S HILL. BROWNE-CLAYTON OF ADLINGTOI7


HALL.
Browne, Bobert Clayton,
Esq., M.A. of
«
i

Browne’s Hill, co. Carlow, J.P. and D.L., High Browne- Clayton, Richard Clayton, Esq. of
Sheriff 1831, b. 28 Jan. 1799 ; m. 28 Oct. 1834, Adlington Hall, co. Lancaster, and of Carrigbyrne,
co. Wexford, J.P., b. 12 Nov. 1807; vft. 5 Jan. 1830,

* Arthur Browne, Newtown, was son of Major John


of
Catherine Jane, only dau. of the Rev. Robert
Browne and Rosa-Mary his wife, dau. of Admiral Sir Richard Dobson, and has issue,
Hughes, under whom
Lord Nelson served on the West India
Robert John, b. 26 Aug. 1834, an Officer in the army, d.
1 .

i.
Station. His father, Major John Browne, was eldest son of Col. U.

the Hon. Arthur Browne, M.P. for Mayo, 2nd son of John 1st of wounds received at the siege of Sebastopol, 18 J une,
if,

Earl of Altamont. 1854, aged 20 years.


IF
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BRU THE LANDED GENTRY. BRU 211

i Henrietta, to. 28 July, 1859, Robert Thomas Carew, Esq. Mr. Knight-Bruce, who was educated at Eton and
of Ballinamona Park, co. Waterford. Balliol College, Oxford, s. his father in the estate of
ii. Catherine Annette, to. 1857, Major Philip Savage Alcock,
Roehampton 1866.
late Capt. 95th regt., and Adjutant Wexford Militia.
hi. Emma. iv. Mary Edith. 2LtnC7lJJF.~JAMES Bruce, Esq., R.N., claiming descent
from the Bruces of Rennet, to. 1704, Margaret, dau. of Wil-
ittllCTlJJC. —Paternally
a branch of Browne
this family is
liam Holloway, Esq. of Alverstoke, Hants; and d. on board
of Browne’s Hill, and maternally it descends from the old
H.M.S.’s Ship “Bedford ’’ off Cape St. Vincent, 12 Nov. 1727,
Lancashire family of Clayton, and was established at Fulwood,
having had two sons, Robert, d. s. p ., and
co. Lancaster, by
William Bruce, Esq., R.N., High Sheriff of co. Glamorgan,
Thomas Clayton, Esq., 6. 1585, who had that estate settled who to. 1st, Jane, eldest dau. of Gabriel Lewis, Esq. of Lani-
on him. He to. Anne, dau. of Robert Blundell, Esq. of Ince, shen, co. Glamorgan, Sheriff 1715, by Jane his wife, dau. of
and had issue, Robert Popkin, Esq. of Forest, co. Glamorgan and 2ndly,
Robert ( cet 37, 16G4), of Fulwood, to. Eleanor, dau. of John ;

Mary, dau. of Richard Turbervil, Esq., M.P., of Ewenny


Atherton, Esq. of Atherton, and had four sons and four daus.,
John Clayton, the third son, a Clergyman at Pontefract, Abbey, in the same shire, and by the former only had issue,
co. York, afterwards Dean of Kildare, was father of Robert Thomas (Rev.), Rector of St. Nicholas, co. Glamorgan,
Clayton, D.D., Bishop of Clogher, who to. Katherine, dau. d. unm. 1790.
of Right Hon. Nehemiah Donellan, Lord Chief Baron in Jane, d. unm. 1826.
Ireland, and d. s. p. 1758. Margaret, of whom we treat.
Thomas. Anne. Margaret Bruce, co-heir of her brother, to. 27 Aug. 1779,
The 2nd son, John Knight, Esq. only son of James Knight, Esq., by Jane
Thomas Clayton, Esq., 6. 1630, purchased the estates of his wife, only dau. of Michael Wharton, Esq. and d. 20 May, ;

Worthington and Adlington. He to. Anne, dau. of John 1809, having had, with four sons, who d. young,
Atherton, Esq. of Atherton, by whom (who d. 1695) he had five John Bruce Pryce, of Duffryn, co. Glamorgan (see Pryce),
sons and seven daus. He d. aged 92, and was s. by his eldest William Bruce Knight (Rev.), M.A., Chancellor and Dean
son, of the diocese of Llandaff to. Maria Eleanor, 2nd dau. of
;

Llewelyn Traherne, Esq. of St. Hilary and d. 1846.


Thomas Clayton, Esq.
of Adlington, 6. 1668; m. 1697, ;

James Lewis (Sir), the late Lord Justice Knight-Bruce.


Martha, dau. of Joshua Horton, Esq. of Chaderton, by whom Frances, m. William Davies, Esq.
<who d. 1723) he had issue, Blanch Bridget, to. John Digby Newbolt, the eldest son
i. Thomas, d. 1717, aged 18. of Sir John H. Newbolt, Chief Justice of Madras, who is
ii. William, d. unm. 1735. deceased.
i i. Richard, of whom hereafter. Margaret, d. unm.
iv. Edward, Major 9th Dragoons, d. unm. 1772. The 3rd son,
v. John, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Doctor Goodwin, Rector The Right Hon. Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce, of Roe-
of Tankersley, co. York, and had issue,
hampton Priory, Surrey, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., J.P., D.L.,
1 Richard, of whom hereafter.
at one time M.P. for Bishop’s Castle, Vice-Chancellor of England,
2 Robert, Major 17th regt. to. the dau. of Rev. Roger
;
and Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal in Chancery, to.
First
Baldwin, Rector of Aldingham, and d. s. p.
3 William, d. unm. 1812, Eliza, dau. ofThomas Newte, Esq. of Tidcombe, Devon,
4 John (Rev.), Rector of Frome St. Quinton, Dorset; to. and by her (who d. 27 April, 1866) had issue,
Katherine, dau. of Edward Fisher, Esq. of Sherington, co. Horace Lewis (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Abbotsham, in Devon
Lancaster. d. 1848, leaving an only son, John Wyndham, b. 1847, late
x. Mary. ii. Anne. Cornet 15th Hussars, afterwards of Lincoln’s Inn.
hi. Sarah. iv. Betty. Lewis Bruce, now of Roehampton.
George Hamilton Wyndham, Cornet 3rd Light Dragoons,
Mr. Clayton d. 1728. His 3rd, but eventually eldest surviving
killed at Ferozeshah.
son, Eliza Julia, m. 29 April, 1843, Francis Samuel Daniel-Tyssen,
Richard Clayton, Esq. of Adlington, was brought up to Esq., late of the 4th Dragoon Guards.
the Bar, and was appointed Lord Chief Justice of Common Rosalind Margaret, to. 1839, John George Phillimore, Esq.,
Pleas in Ireland 19 March, 1765. He d. unm. 8 July, 1770, M.A., M.P., Barrister-at-Law.
and was s. by his nephew, The right hon. gentleman, whose patronymic was Knight,
Richard Clayton, Esq. of Adlington, created a Baronet assumed, by royal license, dated 4 Sept. 1837, the additional
3 May, 1774. He to. Anne, dau. of Charles White, Esq. of surname and arms of Bruce. He d. 7 Nov. 1866.
Manchester, by whom he had an only dau. and heiress, —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, or, a saltier gu., on a chief
:

I Henrietta Clayton, of Adlington, to. 1 Dec. 1803, Gen. of the second a martlet of the field. 2nd and 3rd, paly of six
Robert Browne, of the 12th Light Dragoons, 2nd son of arg. and az., on a canton of the last a spur with rowel down-
Robert Browne, Esq. of Browne’s Hill (see Browne of Browne's wards leathered or.
Hill), who, upon coming into possession of Adlington, assumed
Crests —
1st, a cubit arm in armour in bend grasping a
sceptre all ppr. 2nd, a hawk wings elevated ppr., standing in
;
the surname of Clayton, and d. 8 Sept. 1858, leaving issue, a spur lying fessways, or.
Richard Clayton, now of Adlington and Carrigbyrne. —
Motto Fuimus.
Eleanor, to. 1835, Rev. James Daubeny. Seat —Roehampton Priory, Surrey.
General Browne-Clayton d. 1845.
Arms— Quarterly
: 1st and 4th, Clayton: arg., a cross BRTJCE OF MILT OWN CASTLE.
engrailed sa., between four torteaux 2nd and 3rd, Browne ; :

gu., a chevron between three lions’ gambs, erased and erect, Bruce, Jonathan, Esq. of Miltown Castle, co.
aj-g. on a chief of the second an eagle displayed sa., armed
Cork, b. 18 Aug. 1819 on. 27 July, 1865, Annie
;

and crowned or. ;

Crests —
1st, a dexter arm embowed the hand grasping Sophia Hussey, dau. of Thomas Hussey de Burgh,
a dagger, the point to the dexter, all arg., for Clayton 2nd, ; late Capt. 61st regt., and great-grand-dau. of the
an eagle displayed with two heads sa., for Browne.

Motto Probitatem quam divitias.
'
Chief Baron Hussey Burgh, and has issue,
Seats—Adlington Hall, Wigan; and Carrigbyrne Lodge, i. George Evans, 6. 15 Nov. 1867.
New Ross, co. Wexford. i. Kate de Burgh.
ii. Frances Eveleen.
KNIGHT-BRUCE OF ROEHAMPTON Htn&tJJF.—This a branch of the great Scottish house of
is
PRIORY. Bruce. Alexander Bruce, 2nd son
of Sir Andrew Bruce, of
Knight Brtjce, Lewis Bruce, Esq. of Roehamp- Earlshall, co. Fife (who was
lineally descended from Sir Robert

ton Priory, Surrey, and of Earelawn, Sunbury, Bruce, 1st Baron of Clackmannan), by Helen his wife, dau. of
Patrick, 7th Lord Gray, took an active part as a Royalist in
Middlesex, B.A. Oxford, J.P. Surrey and Middle-
the cause of King Charles I. In 1651, he was made a prisoner
sex, b. 1820 ; on. Caroline, only dau. of Thomas
at the battle of Worcester, and suffered two years’ imprison-
Newte, Esq. of Tiverton, co. Devon, and has issue, ment. “ As soon as this Alexander obtained his liberty ” (we
i. George Wyndham Hamilton Knight (Rev.), are quoting from Sir Robert Douglas’s Baronage of Scotland ),
n. Robert Hastings Knight, “ he to. Mary, only dau. of Capt. Brooks, Commander of the
in. Lewis James Comyn Knight, 3rd Buffs, ‘
Swallow,’ sloop of war, and niece of Jonathan Saul, Esq., an
iv. Horace. Irish gentleman, then residing inLondon, who had been very
|
i. Fanny. kind to him, both during his confinement and afterwards. In
P 2
212 BRU THE LANDED GENTRY, BRU
1 654, he retired to Ireland with his lady, and settled at Bandon, to. 1822, Anne Wandesforde, dau. of Thomas Kavanagh,
in that kingdom, where he d. some years thereafter, leaving Esq., M.P. of Borris House, co. Carlow, by the Lady Eliza-
issue a son.” This son, beth his wife, dau. of John, 17 th Earl of Ormonde, and d. 1852 r
Saul Bruce, was twice Provost of Bandon, and lived in great leaving issue,
friendship and intimacy with Sir Richard Cox, Lord Chancellor i. Henry, now of Oak Park.
of Ireland, Judge Bernard, <&c. He to. Mary, dau. of Mr. Ryce, i. Elizabeth, d. 1848.
Burgess of Bandon, and had issue, Saul, who d. unnr, Jonathan, ii. Harriet, to. 1857, Lorenzo William Alexander, Esq. who-
of whom presently ;
Charles; and David. The 2nd son, d. 1867.
hi. Anne, to. Rev. Benjamin Burton, deceased.
The Very Rev. Jonathan Bruce, Dean of Kilfenora, to.

Mary, dau. of Rev. Lewis Prytherick, and had issue, i. Lewis, Seats —Oak Park, Carlow ;
and Coolbawn, Enniscorthy.
D.D., Vicar of Rainham, in Essex, and Preacher of H.M.’s
Chapel in Somerset House; ii. Saul, d. s.p .; in. Charles David,
d. s. p.; iv. George; i. Mary, to. Capt. Samuel Hobson;
ii. Catherine, Mrs. Delahide; and m. Sarah, Mrs. Roberts.
The youngest son, LTJDLOW-BItXJG-ES OF SEEND.
George Bruce, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, to. 1753; Mary, dau. Ludlow Bruges, William Penruddocke, Esq-
of Thomas Evans, Esq. of Miltown Castle, co. Cork, M.P.
of Seend, Melksham, Wilts, b. 1836 ; s. 1856.
(brother of George, 1st Lord Carbery), by Mary his wife, dau.
of John Waller, Esq. of Castletown, co. Limerick, and by her UtlTCHJJC.— The family of Ludlow is of ancient standing in
'

(who d. Feb. 1799) left, with other issue, a son, Wilts, and numbers among its members the Republican Gen.
The Rev. Jonathan Bruce, of Miltown, who to. 17 April, Ludlow, whose estates were forfeited at the Restoration.
1781, his cousin, Mary, dau. of Eyre Evans, Esq. of Miltown William Ludlow of Hill Deverill, Wilts, Butler to Henry-
Castle, and by her (who d. 9 Feb. 1837) had issue, IV., V. & VI., to. Margaret, dau. and heiress of William.

George, late of Miltown Castle. Rymer, by his wife, heiress to William Warnd, and left with
Eyre Evans, Major-General H.E.I.C.S., to. twice, and has other issue, a son,
issue, George Robert, and three daus. John Ludlow, who left by his wife Laura, dau. of Thomas
Jonathan, to. Anne, dau. of Major Maxwell, and has six sons Ringwood, of Ringwood, a son,
and two daus. John Ludlow, who was father by Philippa his wife, dau.
Elizabeth Evans, to. Charles Conyers, Esq. of Castletown;
and heiress of W. Boldered, of London, of
she d. s. p. 1868.
Mary, to. Eyre Massy, Esq. of Glenville. William Ludlow, to. Jane, dau. and heiress of Nicolas
Moore, of Whitfield, and had, with a dau., Mary, to. Richard.
The eldest son, Scroope, of Castlecombe, a son,
George Bruce, Esq., 6. 17 Jan. 1782; to. 4 Aug. 1818, Edmund Ludlow, of Hill Deverill, to. 1st, Bridget, dau. and
Frances, 2nd dau. of Major Greene, H.E.I.C.S., by the Hon. heiress of Henry Coker, of Maypowder, Dorset, and had, with
Jane Massy his wife, dau. of Hugh, 2nd Lord Massy, and has other issue, a son,
issue,
Sir Henry Ludlow, M.P. for Hindon, father of Edmund Lud-
Jonathan, now of Miltown Castle. low, M.P. Governor-Gen. of Ireland, who d. at Vevay,.
Jane Greene. Mary. Switzerland, 1693.
Frances Catherine, to. her cousin, Jonathan Massy, Esq. of
Glenville. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Henry Manning, of Kent, and
Georgina Evans, m. Robert Gibbings, Esq. of Woodville. widow of Thomas, Viscount Bindon, 3rd son of Thomas, Duke
of Norfolk, and had, with two other daus. and two sons, an
He d. 27 Feb. 1868.
eldest son,
Arms— Or, a saltire and chief gu., on a canton arg. a lion Thomas Ludlow, Esq. of Baycliff, 6. 1575, who purchased
rampant az. in 1605 the Townsend Estate, and the Prebendal Estate of
—A lion passant az.
Crest Warminster, for his 2nd son. He had issue,
Mottoes— “Fuimus” and “Be trew.”
i. Roger to the estate at Baycliffe, left seven daugh-
s.
Seat —Miltown Castle, Charleville, co. Cork. ters his widow sold the estate to Sir J. Thynne, ancestor
:

of the Marquesses 6f Bath.


ii. Thomas. iii. George,
iv. Gabriel, killed at Newbury, 1646.

The 2nd son,


BRUEN OF OAK PARK AND COOLBAWN. Thomas Ludlow, Esq. of Warminster, to. Jane, dau. of
Behest, Henry, Carlow,
Esq. of Oak Park, co. J. Bennett, Esq. of Steeple Ashton and Smallbrooke, and had,
with other issue,
and Coolbawn, co. Wexford, M.P. co. Carlow, J.P.
Thomas Ludlow, Esq., 6. 1632; d. 1668, father, by Sarah
and D.L. of that co., and High Sheriff 1853, b. 1828;
Sutton, of Netheravon, his wife, of,
m. 6 June, 1854, Mary Margaret, 3rd dau. of Col. Thomas Ludlow, Esq., 6 1663; d. 1712; to Dorothy
. .

Conolly, of Castletown, co. Kildare, M.P., and has Gyles, and had seven sons and two daus. The youngest
issue, son,

Edward Christopher Ludlow, Esq., b. 1707; to. Catherine Lam-


i. Henry. n. Francis.
pard, of Stourhead, and had, with other issue,
iii. John Richard, d. 30 Nov. 1S74.
v. Charles.
Benjamin Ludlow, Esq., to. Ann, dau. of George Heald,
iv. Arthur.
Esq. of Horncastle, Lincolnshire, and had a son,
i. Katherine Anne, to. 26 Feb. 1874, Thomas McClintock
Benjamin Pennell Ludlow, Esq., to. Susanna, dau. of
Bunbury, Esq. of Lisnevagh, co. Carlow ( see Burke’s Peer-
William Bruges, Esq. of Sennington, and had a dau. Ann,
age, Rathdonnell).
and a son,
n. Mary Susan. m. Elizabeth. iv. Eleanor.
Grace.
William Heald Ludlow-Bruges, Esq. of Seend, J.P., D.L.,
v. Helen. vi.
6. 1796, assumed the name of Bruges by Royal Licence, in

2LtnCilJJC.— Col. Henry Bruen, M.P., of Oak Park, co.


1 addition to that of Ludlow, in 1835, on succeeding to the
Carlow (descended, it is stated, from a son of James Bruen property of Thomas Bruges, Esq. of Seend, J.P. He was
of Tarvin, co. Chester, who went to Ireland as an Officer of M.P. for Bath and Devizes, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions
Cromwell’s army, and obtained a grant of land, near Boyle, in for North Wiltshire, and Recorder of Devizes. He to. Agnes,
co. Roscommon), removed, about the year 1775, to estates dau. of Capt. Penruddocke, 3rd Foot Guards, of Compton
which he purchased in co. Carlow. He to. 16 Oct. 1787, Park, near Salisbury, and had issue,
Harriet Dorothea, dau. of Francis Knox, Esq. of Rappa Castle, i. William Penruddocke, now of Seend.
co. Mayo, and d. 1797, leaving issue, ii. Edmund Lowther, b. 1839 d. at Eton College, 1854.
;

iii. Richard Heald, b. 1845, of Seend, J.P.


Henry, his heir.
Francis, of Coolbawn, co. Wexford, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
iv. Henry Hungerford, of Seend, educated at Radley College

Carlow, b. 1800; to. 1823, Lady Catherine Anne Nugent, 2nd and St. John’s College, Oxford, B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873.
i. Agnes Ludlow, to. Henry AVyndham, Esq. of Roundhill,
dau. of George Frederick, 7th Earl of Westmeath, and
Wincanton, Somerset.
d. s. p. 15 Dec. 1867.
ii. Juliana, to. Rev. N. Heathcote, of Shaw Hill, Wilts, d.
Maria. Margaret. Harriett.
1867.
The son and heir, iii. Gertrude, d. 1859.
Lieut.-Col. Henry Bruen, of Oak Park, M.P. co. Carlow, iv. Bertha. v. Eleanor.
; ;

BRU THE LANDED GENTRY. BRY 213

.•4ms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a cross ermines quar Milbourne Peter Carter Brunwin, Esq. of Park House,
terly, pierced of the field, in the centre point a leopard’s face 6. 3 Aug. 1814; d. 23 June, 1873, and was s by his brother, .

sa., for Bruges; 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a chevron, between three The Rev. Peter Maxey Brunwin, now of Park House.
martens’ heads erased sa. for Ludlow.
Crests —
1st, An anchor erect sa., charged with a saltire or,
Arms— Gu., a cross patonce or, on a chief az. three
entwined by the cable, ppr., for Bruges. 2nd, A marten sa.,
femaux (buckles) of the first.
for Ludlow. —A lion’s head erased fretty, sa.
Crest or,

Mottoes —Mihi ccelum portus, for Bruges. Omne solum forti Seat— Park House, Bradwell, Braintree, Essex.
patria, for Ludlow.
Seats— Seend, near Melksham, Wiltshire; Sandridge, neai 0
Chippenham, Wiltshire.
BRITAN OF JENKINSTOWN.
Bryan, G-eorge Leopold, Esq. of Jenkinstown,
BRUNWIN OP PARK HOUSE. co. Kilkenny, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for co. Kilkenny,
High Sheriff 1852, b. 29 Nov. 1828 m. 6 Dec. 1849,
Brunwin, Rev. Petee Maxey, of Park House, ;

1820;
Lady Elizabeth G-eorgiana Conynghara, dau. of
Bradwell, Essex, Rector of Bradley, Essex, b.
Francis Nathaniel, late Marquess Conyngham, K.P.,
s. liis brother 23 June, 1873.
and had one dau.,
EweagC.— Antony Maxey, Esq. of Great Saling Hall, Mary Margaret Frances, d. 1872.
Essex (descended from the ancient family of Maxey, originally
of Cheshire, and of Maxey Castle, co. Northampton), to. HtncaffC.— The immediate ancestor of this family, John
Dorothy, widow of Robert Bonham, Esq., and dau. and heiress Bryan, Esq. of Kilkenny, was younger brother of James
of Gregory Basset, Esq. of Bradwell Hall, son of John Basset, Bryan, Esq. of Bawnmore, and son of John Bryan, of Bawn-
Esq. of Bradwell Hall, Essex, by Catherine Andrews his wife, more (whose father, Lewis Bryan, had a grant from Thomas,
niece of Sir John Hende, of Bradwell. At his marriage An- Earl of Ormonde, of Whitewalls, alias Bawnmore, co. Kil-
tony Maxey removed from Great Saling, and made Bradwell kenny, and d. 15 Oct. 1568). He to. Anna, dau. and heir
his residence. His issue were, Sir Henry Maxey, Knt., High of Henry Stains, Esq. of Jenkinstown, co. Kilkenny, and left
Sheriff of Essex 1607, d. s.p. 22 Oct. 1624; Sir William a son,
Maxey Dorothy, to. Sir Edward Heron, one of the Barons
;
James Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, 1673-74, who was
of the Exchequer; and Bridget, m. Edward Wentworth, father of
Esq. of Booking Hall. Antony Maxey d. 12 Sept. 1592. His Pierce Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, whose will, dated
2nd son, 11 Aug. 1753, was proved 20 Feb. 1777. He to. Jane, dau.
Sir William Maxey, Knt., to. Helena, dau. of Sir Edward of George Aylmer, Esq. of Lyons, co. Kildare, and had issue,
Greville, Knt. of Harold’s Park, Essex, by whom he had three 1 James, his heir; 2 George, of Portland Place, London, 6.
sons and seven daus. the former were, i. Greville ii. Henry,
; ; 1720, to. Catharine, dau. and heir of Henry Bryne, Esq.,
who was a great Royalist, and served King Charles I. as son of Sir Gregory Bryne, Bart., by Alice his wife, only dau.
Adjutant-General of his Horse in. William, a traveller, who
;
of Randal, Lord Slane, and was father of George, successor to
served the King in all his wars against the rebels, and was his uncle 3 Aylmer, Brigadier-Gen. in the French service
;

Major-General of his Horse at the siege of Colchester: he d. 4 Pierce 1 Alice 2 Rose 3 Mary. The eldest son,
; ; ;

25 Jan. 1659. Sir William d. 24 July, 1645, aged 88. His James Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, 6. 1719 d. unm. Aug. ;

wife surviving him, was m. to Capt. Spencer. She d. 2 Nov. 1805, and was s by his nephew, .

1659, and was buried near Sir William, in the parish church, George Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, 6. 3 Nov. 1770; m.
where stands a sumptuous monument erected to their memory 1794, Maria Louisa, Comtesse de Rutaut, dau. of the Count
by Henry, their 2nd son. de Rutaut, of Lorraine, and left at his decease, 3 Oct. 1843, a
Greville Maxey, Esq., the eldest son, was Captain of the dau., Mary, and a son and successor,
trained bands of Essex. He d. 15 Feb. 1648. By his wife George Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, 6. 25 Oct. 1796 m. 21 ;

Mildred, dau. of Sir William Cook, Knt. of Higham, Glouces- March, 1820, Margaret, dau. of William Talbot, Esq. of Castle
tershire, he had Antony Henry William, d. unm. Gre-
; ; ; Talbot, co. Wexford, and had surviving issue,
at Launy, Germany Thomas, d. at Southampton
ville, killed ; George Leopold, now of Jenkinstown.
Edward, one of the King’s Life Guards; Helena, wife of Augusta Margaret Gwendaline, to. 7 Feb. 1853, Edward
Thomas Eden, Esq. of Doreward’s Hall, Booking: she Joseph, Lord Bellew.
afterwards married Richard Kirkeby, Esq. of Kirkeby Hall, He d. 5 Oct. 1848.
Lancashire. Arms — Gu. three lions passant or.
Antony Maxey,Esq., the eldest son, to. Susan, dau. of Sir
Crest —Two lions’ gambs gu., supporting between them a
William Poloy, Knt. of Boxted, Suffolk, but left no surviving sword erect arg. pommel and hilt or.
issue. He sold the lordships of Saling Hall and Picots, in —
Motto Fortis et fidelis.
1655, to Martin Carter, Esq., but he left Bradwell Hall to his Seat — Jenkinstown, co. Kilkenny.
brother, Henry Maxey, Esq., who, by his wife Sarah, dau. of
Humfrey Lowe, of Badow, had a son, Antony Maxey, who m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Martin Carter, Esq. of Saling Hall, and
had by her, John, his only son, who d. 1727. Elizabeth, the
mother, d. 1728. Upon her decease, the Bradwell estate,
BRITAN OF UPTON.
which had been settled upon Antony Maxey and Elizabeth Bryan, Loettjs Anthony, Esq. of Upton, and
his wife, and the survivor of them, and the heirs of each sur- Bormount, co. Wexford, b. Eeb. 1867.
vivor, descended to
Martin Carter, Esq. of Witham, her nephew and heir. iCtlTCSCJC. —This family is of English extraction.
This Martin Carter was the eldest son of John Carter, Gent, Abraham Bryan, of Dublin, Merchant, temp. Queen Anne,
of Braintree, who was brother to Martin Carter, Esq., the last had two sons,
owner of that name of Great Saling Hall. He d. 23 July, i. Jacob, of whom hereafter.
1754. He was twice married; but dying without surviving ii. Philip, of Norwich, Norfolk.
issue, he left Bradwell Hall to his brother, The elder son,
Milbourne Carter, Esq. of Braintree, whose eldest son, Rev. Jacob Bryan, Rector of Kilrush, in the diocese of
Martin Carter, Esq. s. him: he d. 20 March, 1803, where- Meath, b. in Dublin, 1708, entered Trin. Coll., Dublin, 17 July,
upon he was s. by 1728, aged 20 years, and was M.A. 1730. He m. 28 April,
Ann Brunwin, eldest surviving child of Milbourne Carter, 1739, Mary, dau. of Isaac Dickinson, Esq. of Dublin, and of
Esq. She d. 22 Jan. 1835, and was s. by her son, Streetgate, Cumberland, and had issue,
The Rev. Martin John Brunwin, who to. 1812, Mary Ann i. Isaac, his successor. ii. Daniel, M.D.
Tweed, of a Suffolk family, and had issue, i. A dau. to. Thomas Hacket, Esq.
Milbourne Peter Carter, late of Park House, Bradwell. He His eldest son,
d. 6 Oct. 1794.
Peter Maxey, now of Park House. The Rev. Isaac Bryan, Rector of Horetown, co. Wexford,
Henry Tweed, B.A., 6. 1822. 6 13 May, 1746; to . 25 June, 1785, Mary, dau. of Maurice-
.

Mary Anne. Elizabeth. Howlin D’Arcy, Esq. of Coolure, co. Wexford, by Eleanor his
Mr. Brunwin d. 20 Nov. 1839, and was s. by his eldest son, wife, eldest dau. of Charles Tottenham, Esq M.P., of Totten- ,
;. — ;

214 BRY TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BUC


ham Green, co. Wexford, sister of Sir John Tottenham, 1st dau. of Thomas Buchan, of Cairnbulg, by his wife, the Hon.
hart, of Tottenham Green, and aunt of Sir Charles Tot- Grace Hamilton, dau. of the last Lord Bargany, and by her
tenham Loftus, 2nd hart., created Earl and Marquess of Ely. was father of
By her (who cf. 1803), Rev. Isaac Bryan left at his decease, Thomas Buchan, of Auchmacoy, who m . Euphemia, dau. of
1796, two daus., who both married; and three sons, Robert Turner, Esq. of Menie, co. Aberdeen, and d. 1819,
i. Jacob Edward, d. s. p.
leaving a dau., m. Col. Sinclair, R.A., and a son,
ii. Meade Dennis, b. 23 Jan. 1790, d. s.p. James Buchan, Esq. of Auchmacoy, J.P. andD.L., b. June,
hi. Loftus Anthony, of Upton. 1800; m. 12 June, 1833, Helen, 2nd dau. of Garden Duff, Esq.
The 3rd son, of Hatton, co. Aberdeen, and had issue,
Loftus Anthony Bryan, Esq. of Upton, co. Wexford, Thomas, d. unm. 1866. Louisa, now of Auchmacoy.
High Sheriff of the city of Dublin 1836-37, b. 24 Aug. 1793; m. He d. 28 Nov. 1874.
13 Oct. 1832, Marian, dau. of William Izon, Esq. of The Lodge,
West Bromwich, co. Stafford, and had issue, Arms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., three lions’ heads
erased sa., langued gu., for Buchan; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly,
Isaac William, J.P. co. Wexford, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. 1st and 4th, gu., three cinquefoils erm.; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a
Trin. Coll., b. 29 Nov. 1833 d. unm. 7 Dec. 1866.
;
galley with her sails furled sa., all within a bordure compony
Loftus Anthony, B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. 15 April, 1837 arg. and az. the 1st charged with hearts, gu. ; the 2nd with
m. 14 Nov. 1865, Georgina, youngest dau. of the late ;

mullets, arg., being the arms of William, 3rd Lord Bargeny,


J. M’Craith, Esq. of co. Limerick, and d. 1871, leaving an
of whom Mr. Buchan is heir of line.
only son,
Loftus Anthony, now of Upton.
Crest —A sun shining on a sunflower blown, ppr. full

Jacob, b. 1840; d. unm. 31 March, 1866.


Supporters — Dexter, a heron with an eel in beak its allppr.
sinister, an antelope arg. collared gu.' the collar charges)
William Izon, late of Upton. with three cinquefoils erm.
Charlotte, m. Rev. Francis Swift, Incumbent of Mullingar,
co. Westmeath.
Motto — Non inferiora secutus.
Marian, m. 30 June, 1868, George Gledstanes Richards, eldest Seat —Auchmacoy House, Ellon, N.B.
son of John Richards, Esq. of MacMine, who d. 24 Feb. 1876.
Mr. Bryan d. 1867, having devised Upton to his younger son,
William Izon Bryan, Esq. of Upton and Bormount, co.
Wexford, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, M.A. and LL.B., Trin. Coll.,
BUCHANAN OF LENY.
Dublin, b. 29 Aug. 1841, d. unm. 21 Jan. 1873, when he was s. See Buchanan-Hamilton.
by his nephew, the present proprietor.

Arms Erm., a lion rampant gu. crowned or, between two
cinquefoils in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base az., a canton of BUCHANAN OF HALES HALL.
the second charged with three bars dancette arg.
Crest — On a mural crown rampant gu. collared
ppr. a lion Buchanan, Phillips, Esq.
of Hales Hall, co.
gemelle or, and charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil Stafford, 11 Dec. 1820 ; m 1848, Louisa Lucy,
b. .

arg. youngest dau. of Robert Townley Parker, Esq.


Motto —Ferro mea recupero. M.P. of Cuerden Hall, Lancashire, and has hud

Seats Upton, Kilmuckridge, Gorey, co. Wexford, Bormount
issue,
Bree, Enniscorthy.
* i. Alexander Phillips, d. 1862.
i. Louisa Constance, d. 1862.
ii. Edith Mary, m. June, 1874, Edward Maltby Wakeman,
BRYMER OF ILSINGTON.
Esq. of Coton Hall, Bridgnorth.
Brymee, William Ernest, Esq., M.A., of iii. Jessie Marion.
Ilsington, co. Dorset, J.P., M.P. for Dorchester, b.
Mr. Buchanan was formerly in the 6th Dragoon
1840. Mr. Brymer is eldest surviving son of the
Guards, and is J.P. for cos. Salop and Stafford, and
late John Brymer, Esq. of Ilsington, High Sheriff
Patron of one Living.
1865, by Eliza-Mary his wife, dau. of George Tug-
well, Esq. of Bath. iLtnCajJS. Rev. Alexander Henry Buchanan, of Hales
Hall, co. Stafford, J.P., son of John Buchanan, Esq., by Eliza-
Seat— Ilsington House, near Dorchester.
beth his wife, eldest dau. of John Phillips, Esq., b. 10 Oct.
1790; m. 15 Nov. 1819, Susanna, dau. of Nathaniel Maxey
Pattison, Esq. of West House, co. Chester, and had issue,
BUCHAN OF ATJCHMACOY. i. Phillips,now of Hales Hall.
Buchan, Louisa, of Auchmacoy, co. Aberdeen, ii. James Maxey, m. Sophia, only child of A. Barwell, Esq.,
her father 1874. C.S., son of R. Barwell, Esq. of Stanstead.
s.
hi. William, d. at Madeira, 1862.
iv. Alexander.
ILtncaCJC.— There is a tradition that the first of this family,
v. Clement, d. at St. Leonard’s, Nov. 1856.
who is stated to have been a son of Comyn, Earl of Buchan,
vi. Henry Brian, Capt. Rifle Brigade.
held the estate of Auchmacoy of that powerful family, and, i. Susan, m. Arthur Brooke, Esq., 4th son of the late Sir
notwithstanding the almost general hostility of the clan to Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton Priory, Cheshire ; and d.
Robert Bruce, adhered so faithfully to that prince that he was 1852.
allowed to retain his lands, on condition of his taking a new n. Helen Mary.
name, and that thereupon he chose that of Buchan. The He had one brother, William Theophilus Buchanan, Esq. of
representative of the Buchans of Auchmacoy, in the 17th North Cote, near Westbury, Gloucestershire (who m. 1823,
century, Eliza Anne, dau. of the late Rev. Richard Massie, of Codding-
James Buchan, of Auchmacoy, m. Margaret, dau. of Alex- ton, co. Chester, and d. 1865), and a sister, Eleanor, m .
ander Seton, of Pitmedden, and had four sons, Clement Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford Booths, Cheshire.
Alexander, of Auchmacoy.
James, who s. his brother, of whom presently. —
Seat Hales Hall, near Market Drayton. Hales Hall was
first erected in 1800 ; and was, with the estate, purchased by
Thomas, who served with distinction in France and Holland,
the late proprietor in 1824. It is about a mile from the battle-
and was appointed by Charles II. Col. of a regt. of foot in field of Blore Heath. A
rude cross still marks the spot where
Scotland. Subsequently he was promoted to Major-Gen. by
Lord Audley is supposed to have stood.
James II., by whom he was appointed Commander of the
Forces in Scotland, after the fall of Viscount Dundee at
Killiecrankie. He d. 1720.
John, who commanded a regt. of foot for the Prince of
BUCHANAN OF ARDOCH.
Orange.
The 2nd son, Buchanan, Thomas John, Esq. of Ardoch, co.
James Buchan, s. his elder brother, Alexander. He was Dumbarton, 8 April, 1842 ; m. 17 Sept. 1868,
b.
father of Janet D’Abdyhll, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. John
James Buchan, of Auchmacoy, Major in the service of Money Carter, late 1st Royal Scots, and grand-dau.
James II., who m. a dau. of Sir John Forbes, Bart, of
of Alexander, 8th Lord Elibank, and has issue,
Craigicvar, and had a son and heir,
Thomas Buchan, of Auchmacoy, who m his cousin, Nicol.i . John Parses, b. 10 June, 1869.
A

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Mr. Buchanan was formerly an Officer in the 52nd France without issue, his uncle, the 2nd son of Walter, of
Light Infantry. Glenny,
Alexander Buchanan, became heir to his nephew, the
ICtttCilJJC. —
From John Buchanan, eldest son of the 2nd Laird of Glenny. He had two sons, Andrew and George; the
marriage of Thomas Buchanan, of Carberth, who was grand- elder,
son of Thomas Buchanan, 3rd son of Sir Walter Buchanan, Andrew Buchanan, purchased Gartacharan from Lord
13th Laird of Buchanan, sprang, Napier. He had two sons, Alexander, his successor, and
William Buchanan, who acquired, in 1693, the estate of George Buchanan, a Magistrate and Merchant in Glasgow,
Ardoch, co. Dumbarton. He to. Jean, dau. of Kincaid, of who had four sons and one dau.,
Auchenreoch, and dying 1723, was s. by his grandson, George, a Merchant, who, with his brothers Andrew, Niel,
John Buchanan, of Ardoch (son of Thomas Buchanan), b. and Archibald, were the original promoters of the Buchanan
1706 ; to. 1st, Mary, dau. of William Crawford, Merchant, of Society in that city. He was twice to. ; 2ndly, to a dau. of
Glasgow, and had one son and two daus., viz., Thomas, Sir John Forbes, Bart., of Foveran, co. Aberdeen, and had
four sons and four daus. Andrew, his eldest son, to. three
his heir; Mary, to. Eev. James Graham; and Agnes, to.
times: two of his daus. resided at the Moor Farm, near
John Buchanan, of Ladrishmore. Mr. Buchanan to. 2ndly, Taunton. Descendants in the male line of Andrew settled
1747, Elizabeth, dau. of Walter Buchanan, Writer in Glasgow, in Jamaica, New Zealand, and Newfoundland.
and relict of Andrew Buchanan, of Cremannan, and by her Andrew, of Mountvernon, co. Lanark.
had another dau. Frances, 6. 1751, to. John Maxwell, of Archibald, of Auchintorlie, co. Dumbarton.
Neil, of Hillington, co. Renfrew, M.P. for the Glasgow
Dargaval, co. Renfrew. This John, who was an eminent
lawyer at Glasgow, d. 13 Jan. 1774, and was s. by his son,
district of burghs, whose male line is now extinct. He left
one son and three daus. : of the latter, Ann, the eldest, to.
Thomas Buchanan, of Ardoch, b. 6 Nov. 1733. This gentle- Oswald, Bishop of Raphoe and Marion, the 3rd, became
;

man to. 1st, Margaret, dau. and heiress of Moses Buchanan, the wife of Oliphant, of Rossie, co. Perth, Postmaster-
descended in a direct line from John, son of Alexander General for Scotland.
Buchanan, of Ibert, brother of George Buchanan, the historian Mary, to. George Buchanan, of Auchintoshan, co. Dum-
barton.
and poet, and by her had a son, John, his successor. He to.
2ndly, Jean, dau. of John Gray, of Dalmarnock, and had, Andrew Buchanan, Mountvernon, co. Lanark (2nd
Esq., of
James, who to. Anne, youngest dau. of John Parkes, Esq. of son of George, of Glasgow) Miss Montgomery, and had two
to.

Warwick; and Elizabeth, to. Alexander Gordon, Esq. Mr. sons and five daus. The elder son, James, to. Margaret
Buchanan to. 3rdly, Helen, dau. of William Graham, of Bird- Hamilton, grdnd-dau. of the Earl of Haddington, and sister of
stone, and had four other sons and two daus., the Countesses of Morton and Selkirk, and of Lady Halket,
of Pitferran. By this lady he had, with a son, who d. unm.,
William, to. the Hon. Elizabeth Murray, eldest dau. of
Alexander, 7th Lord Elibank. several daus., of whom Helen to. Admiral Sir George Home,
Robert, to. Margaret, dau. of Dunlop of Annanhill, co. Ayr. Bart. Andrew Buchanan’s 2nd son,
Thomas. George Buchanan, Esq., to. Miss Dunlop, of Gankirk, and
Archibald, Commander R.N., to. Matilda Dalbiach, and left a large family. His eldest surviving son and heir,
d. 1822.
David Buchanan, Esq., took the additional surname of
Helen, m. John Balfour, Esq. Marion.
Carrick, on being left property by the late Robert Carrick,
He d. 10 Dec. 1789, and was s. by his eldest son, Esq., Banker, of Glasgow. He to. 29 May, 1788, Miss Gillden,
John Buchanan, Esq. of Ardoch, Vice-Lieut., Lieut.-Com-
and d. 20 May, 1827, leaving issue,
mander of the local Militia, and M.P. for that shire, 6. 8 Jan.
Robert, his heir.
1761 to. 1 Nov. 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of John Parkes, Esq.
;
Andrew, of Greenfield, co. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., to. 1826,
of Netherton, co. Worcester, by whom (who d. 4 Sept. 1807), Bethea Hamilton, dau. of William Ramsay, Esq. of Gogar,
he had issue, and has issue, David William Ramsay, m. 3 Dec. 1863, the
John, late of Ardoch. Lady Kathleen Hely Hutchinson.
Mary, to. Robert Findlay, Esq. of Easter Hill, co. Lanark. Elizabeth, to. 1st, Robert Graham, M.D., son of H. Moir,
Margaret, d. 25 Jan. 1825.' Elizabeth. Esq., of Leekie.
Marion, to. John Hay, Esq., R.N., of Morton.
His only son,
John Buchanan, Esq. of Ardoch, J.P., 6. 24 March, 1799, Mr. Carrick Buchanan purchased back Drumpellier from hij
cousin, Robert Sterling. His son and heir,
to. 1841, Helen, eldest dau. of John MacGregor, Esq., and had
issue an only child, Robert Carrick Buchanan, Esq. of Drumpellier, b. 31
Oct. 1797 16 July, 1824, Sarah Maria Clotilde, eldest dau.
to.
Thomas John, now of Ardoch. ;

of the late Sir Joseph Wallis Hoare, Bart., of Annabella, co.


Mr. Buchanan, d. 8 Jan. 1875.
Cork, by Lady Harriet O’Bryen, his wife, sister of the last
Arms— Or, a lionrampant sa., in the dexter paw a dagger, Marquess of Thomond and d. 7 Feb. 1841, having had issue,
;

ppr. within a double tressure flory and counter-flory with David Carrick Robert, now of Drumpellier.
lleurs-de-lis of the second, all within a bordure gu. Wallis O’Bryen Hastings, 92nd Highlanders, b. 17 Nov.

Crest Two hands grasping a two-handed sword, ppr. 1826 to. Anna, dau. of Albany Savile, Esq., of Oakhamp-

Motto Clariora sequor.
;

ton Park, North Devon; and d.s.p. 18 March, 1855, at



Seat Ardoch, co. Dumbarton. Alexandria.

Residence 99, Abingdon Road, Kensington, W. George, b. 19 Nov. 1827; Capt. Scots Greys; d. unm. Nov.
1863.


Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant sa. within
a double tressure flory counter flory gu., for Buchanan 2nd ;

and 3rd, sa., a chevron between two bears’ heads erased


C ARBI CK-BTJ CHAN AN OF DRUMPELLIER in chief, and another in base arg. muzzled gu. On the chief
HOUSE. point of the chevron a cinquefoil of the first, for Lenny.
Crest—A hand couped holding a cap purp. lined erm within
Carrick: Buchanan, David Carrick Robert, two laurel branches disposed in orle ppr.
Esq. of Drumpellier House, co. Lanark, Finlay stone, —
Mottoes Below the Arms—Audaces juvo; above the Crest—
Renfrewshire, and Grlen-Carradale, co. Argyle, J.P. Clarior hinc honos.

and D.L., Lieut.-Col. Commanding 2nd Royal regt. —


Seats Drumpellier House, Coatbridge, N.B., and Glencarra-
dale, co. Argyle.
of Lanark Militia, b. 16 Sept. 1825 ; m. 22 March,
1849, Frances Jane, dau. of Anthony Lefroy, Esq.,
M.P. Carrickglass, co. Longford (eldest son of the BUCHANAH OF AUCHINTORLIE.
Right Hon. T. L. Lefroy, Lord Chief Justice of
Buchanan, Andrew, Esq. of Aucliintorlie, co.
Ireland), by the Hon. Mrs. Lefroy, dau. of the
Dumbarton, b. 14 March, 1817 ; m. 20 Nov. 1845,
late General Viscount Lorton.
Mary Jemima Dundas Adamima, youngest dau. of
UtlTPHIJC. —This
a branch of the ancient and distin-
is Sir James Fergusson, Bart, of Kilkerran, co. Ayr,
guished family of Buchanan of Buchanan, or that ilk. by Henrietta his wife, 3rd dau. of Admiral Viscount
Alexander Buchanan, 5th in descent from John of Leny, Duncan.
3rd son of John Buchanan, Laird of Buchanan in the 15th
century, had two sons, John, his successor at Mochastel, HttteaCJC.— rchibald Buchanan, Esq., 3rd son of George
and Buchanan, of Glasgow (see Buchanan of Drumpellier), acquired
Auchintorlie, co. Dumbarton, from his brother Andrew,
as
Walter Buchanan, of Glenny, whose grandson, Capt.
James Buchanan, s. to the estate ©f Glenny, but dying in also the lands of Hillington, co. Renfrew, upon
the death of
216 BUC THE LANDED GENTRY. BUC
his brother Neil. He to. Martha, dau. of Peter Murdoch, ILtnpTlCJE.— The Buchanans of Lenny are descended
1

Esq. of Rosehill, co. Renfrew, Lord Provost of Glasgow, by from the first cadet which came off the family of Buchanan of
whom he had issue, Buchanan.
Alan Buchanan, 2nd son of Gilbert, 8th laird of Buchanan,
success i ye ^y of Auchintorlie. to. Margaret, of Lenny (dau. of Gillespie of Lenny), who,
George }
Andrew, of Ardinconnal, and heir of destination of Auchin- according to a charter of Alexander II. to this Alan, dated
torlie, of whom presently. 5 Oct. 1227, held Lenny, “ by virtue of a small sword which
Mary, to. Alexander Speirs, of Elderslie, co. Renfrew. King Culen (965-70) gave as a symbol to Gillespie Moir, her
The eldest son and heir, ancestor, for his particular service.”
Peter Buchanan, Esq. of Auchintorlie, to. Miss Catherine Janet Buchanan, dau. and heiress of John Buchanan, of
Macpherson, who, after his m.
death, Sir Ewen Cameron, Lenny, 3rd in descent from the above Alan, m. John, 12th
Bart., of Fassifern, co. Inverness. Dying s. p., Mr. Buchanan laird of Buchanan, whose 3rd son,

was s. by his brother, John Buchanan, s. to Lenny, and had one son, Andrew
George Buchanan, Esq. of Auchintorlie, who was twice to., Buchanan, his successor, who to. a dau. of Lockhart of Barr,
but had no issue. He left the family estates of Auchintorlie and had five sons, John, Archibald, Walter, George, and
and others in co. Dumbarton, and Hiilington, co. Renfrew, to i Gilbert, concerning two of whom only anything is known,
his nephew, Archibald his brother, :
viz.,

Andrew Buchanan, Esq. of Ardinconnal, co. Dumbarton, |


John, who s. to Lenny, and to. a dau. of Mushet, of Burn-

and Auchingray, co. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., 6. 12 July, 1745 ;


bank, with whose son Patrick, laird of Lenny, the male line
to. 3 July, 1769, Jane, eldest dau. of James Dennistoun, of ended on his decease in 1540.
Walter, who obtained a perpetual leasS of Mochastel.
Colgrain and Dennistoun, and had,
i. Archibald, of Auchintorlie, co. Dumbarton, and Hilling-
'

John Buchanan, son and successor of Walter of Mochastel,


ton, co. Renfrew, to. 3 June, 1816, Mary, 2nd dau. of the 6th in descent in the direct male line from Walter (1st of
late Richard Dennistoun, Esq. of Kelvin Grove, co. Lanark, Mochastel) last mentioned, acquired the lands of Arnpryor,
and d. 16 Dec. 1832, leaving issue, Strathyre, and a part of the lands of Buchanan, and had two
1 Andrew, now of Auchintorlie. sons,
2 George, d. in infancy.
3 Richard Dennistoun, 6. 22 Sept. 1830 ; late Capt. 72nd Robert, his heir.
Highlanders. Walter, of Auclileshie, of whom afterwards.
1 Christian Alston, who is married. Robert Buchanan, of Arnpryor, &c., the eldest son by his
2 Jane Dennistoun. 3 Mary Dennistoun. firstmarriage, had an only dau. Marion, to. to John Hamilton
4 Isabella Dennistoun.
of Bardowie. He to. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Muirhead of
5 Georgina Grace, to. George, son of the Sir James
Rashiehill, and had (with a dau. Jean, to. to McNab of
Fergusson, Bart.
6 Archina, deceased. McNab) a son,
xi. James, of Blairvadock, Ardiconnal, formerly seated at
Francis Buchanan, of Arnpryor, &c., the male repre-
Craigend Castle, co. Stirling, to. Lady Janet Sinclair, eldest sentative of the Buchanans of Lenny. He to. Elizabeth, dau.
dau. of James, 12th Earl of Caithness, and had issue, and heiress of Henry Buchanan, of Lenny, who descended
1 Andrew (Right Hon. Sir, Bart.), G.C.B., late Ambassador from a dau. and co-heir of Patrick Buchanan of Lenny, above
at Vienna, to. 1st, 1839, Frances Katharine, dau. of Very mentioned. He was attainted and executed, 18 Oct. 1746, for
Rev. Edward Mellish, Dean of Hereford, and has, with
'

his adherence to the exiled royal family, and d. s. p.


other issue, James, Commander R.N., b. 1840, to. 1873,
Arabella Catherine, youngest dau. of G. C. Colquitt-
Walter Buchanan, of Auchleshie, 2nd son of John of Arn-
Craven, Esq. of Brockhampton Park, co. Gloucester and pryor, and uncle to Francis last mentioned, to. Margaret, dau -

Florence Jane, to. 8 May, 1865, Commander Maxwell of Rt. Rev. J. Drummond, Bishop of Brechin, and had one son,
Fox, R.N., of Annaghmore, King’s Co. Sir Andrew to.
2ndly, 27 May, 1857, Hon. Gcorgiana Elizabeth Stuart,
James Buchanan, his successor, who to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau,
dau. of Lord Blantyre. of Stewart of Ballochallan, and had
1 Helen John Sinclair, widow of William Wootton Abney, James, who d. unm.
Esq. of Measham Hall, co. Leicester. Duncan, of whom presently.
2 Jane Dennistoun, to. William Tritton, Esq.
3 Jane Campbell, to. Richard Fox, Esq. of Awbawn, co.
He to. 2ndly, Anne Seton, and had two sons,
Cavan, grandson of Barry, 1st Earl of Farnham. Alexander, of Dullater.
4 Charlotte Macgregor Murray, to. Charles Henry Forbes, Walter, who got the lands of Stank, and Cournach.
Esq. of Kingairloek, co. Argyle.
Duncan Buchanan, of Auchleshie, 2nd son, who carried on
5 Matilda Frances Harriet, to. Patrick Maitland, of Freugh,
great-grandson of Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale. the family, to. Grizell, dau. of Robertson of Meggar, and had
three sons,
Mr. James Buchanan is deceased, and his wife d. 24 Feb.
1867.
Alexander, his successor, who engaged in the ’45, and followed
the fortunes of Prince Charles till the defeat at Culloden,
i. Jesse, to. James Monteith, Esq. Lanark.
of Craighead, co.
when, being taken prisoner, he was sent to London and
ii. Martha, to. George Yulle, Esq. of Cardross Park, co.
tried, but acquitted on account of his extreme youth;
Dumbarton, 2nd son of George Yulle, of Darleith. x
d. unm.
Arms —Quarterly,
1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant sa., Walter, d. unm.
John, who carried on the line.
armed and langued gu., within a double tressure flowered and
counter-flowered with fleurs-de-lis of the second, for Buchanan ; John Buchanan, of Auchleshie and Cambusmore, the 3rd
2nd and 3rd, sa., a chevron between two bears’ heads erased son, s. his brother Alexander, and in 1785, when the forfeited
in chief and another in base arg., muzzled gu. On the chief
estates were restored, received Strathyre (which was a part of
point of the chevron a cinquefoil of the first, for Lenny.
the estate of his cousin, Buchanan of Arnpryor, and had been

Crest A hand couped, holding up a ducal cap lined erm.
forfeited on his attainder in 1746), he being the heir male of
within two laurel branches disposed in orle ppr.

Motto Clarior hinc lionos. the family of Arnpryor, in consequence of which this branch
was thereafter designated of Arnpryor. He to. Murray-
Seat—Auchintorlie, Dumbarton.
Kynynmound (who d. May, 1808), dau. of Patrick Edmond-
stoune, of Newton, and had (with four daus., who d. unm.),
Alexander, of Arnpryor, his successor, whose grand-dau.,
Mrs. Buchanan Baillie-IIamilton, ot Arnpryor, now repre-
BUCHANAN OF POWIS. sents the family.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Buchanan, John, Esq.
of Powis, co. Clackman-
James Edmondstoune, Capt. 3rd Foot Guards, killed in action
nan, late Bombay Civil Service, b. 13 Oct. 1812 ; atTalavera, 28 July, 1809.
m. 17 July, 1837, Harriet, eldest dau. of the late He d. Feb. 1817. His second son,
J. Nimmo, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., Bombay, and has issue, Thomas Buchanan, H.E.I.C.S., purchased the lands of
Powis. He to. 31 Dec. 1811, Catherine, youngest dau. of Lieut.-
i. Thomas Alexander, late Capt. H.M.’s. Indian army, 6.
General Sir Ralph Abercromby, K.B. (who d. 7 May, 1841),
26 March, 1842.
and d. 12 May, 1842, leaving issue,
ii. Ralph Edmondstoune, Lieut. 59th regt.
in. James Kynynmound Edmondstoune. John, now of Powis, and late of Newton, co. Perth, to which
estate he succeeded in 1857, on the death of his cousin Miss
iv. John. v. Francis Charles.
Edmondstoune, grand-dau. of Patrick Edmondstoune, of
i. Catherine Annie, d. young. Newton before mentioned.
n. Elizabeth Grace. hi. Annie Harriet. Ralph Abercromby, Lieut. R.N., d. unm. Nov. 1855.
;

BUC THE LANDED GENTRY. BTJC 217


James John Abercromby, d. young. Anne Crawford his wife, and d. 1759, leaving with three daus.
Alexander, Lieut. 79th Highlanders, to. 8 Oct. 1850, Lady (of whom Sarah, to. 4saac Hughes, Esq. of Garrets House,
Grierson (who d. 2 Oct. 1854), relict of Sir Richard Banstead; Anne, to. Christopher Mason, Esq. of Greenwich;
Grierson, Bart, of Lag, and d. s. p. 18 Dec. 1855.
and Martha, d. unm.), three sons,
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant within i. Christopher, b. 1711, of Burgh House; to. 1st, Sarah,
a double tressure flory counter-flory, gu.;* 2nd and 3rd, sa., on sister of Sir Rowland Hill, of Hawkstone, Salop, and had
a chevron between three bears’ heads erased arg., muzzled,
with a dau. Sarah, who d. unm. 1821, a son,
gules, a cinquefoil of the first.
Christopher, b. 1742, of Burgh House. He sold Nork
Crest—A sword erect arg. House to Baron Arden, and d. s. p. 1816, aged 74.
Mottoes — Over the Virtute gladii parvi
crest , ;
beloro the shield , Mr. Christopher Buckle to. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Henry St.
Nobilis est ira leonis. John, Esq., and widow of Nathaniel Wessel, Esq. by whom
Seat —Powis, near Stirling, N.B. he left at his decease, 10 Jan. 1783, an only dau., Anne,
b. 1758, to. Col. Robert Crowe, of Kiplin, co. York, whose
dau., Sarah Crowe, to. John Delaval Carpenter, last Earl
of Tyronnel, and d s. p. .

BUCK OF DENHOLME AITD ii.Lewis, of whom presently.


GLANARBETH. in. Matthew, b. 1718, of Nork House, Surrey, Admiral of the
Blue, a very distinguished officer when commanding the ;

Buck, William, Esq. of Denholme, co. York, “ Russel,” an old 72-gun ship only half manned, he captured
and Grlanarbetk, co. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L. for cos. the “Glorioso,” a Spanish ship of 80 guns, after a night
engagement of six hours on the 8th Oct. 1747. He was
Pembroke and Cardigan, High Sheriff of the latter Flag Captain to Admiral Boscawen (afterwards Lord Fal-
1873, b. 18 March, 1817. mouth) at the taking of Louisburg, 1758; commanded the
“Namur” fn Sir Edward Hawke’s victory over the French

UtlTCillJC. This family claims descent from that of the Fleet under Conflans, 1759; and commanded the British
Bucks, extinct Baronets. Fleet in the Downs 1783, the year before his death. He to.
John William Buck, Esq. 6 3 May, 1780; son of John
.
1763, Hannah, dau. of Isaac Hughes, Esq. of Garret’s
Buck, Esq. of Townhill House, co. York, by Caroline his wife, House, Banstead, and dying at Nork House, 9 July, 1784,
left a dau. Hannah, b. 1772; m. 1802, her cousin, Matthew
dau. of John Traviss, Esq. of Crofton, co. Lancaster m. 28 ;
Buckle, Esq. of Norton House, Sussex, and d. 1836, and a
May, 1812, Sophia, dau. of William Owen Brigstocke, Esq. of son,
Blaenpant, co. Cardigan; and d. 23 Aug. 1821, leaving, Matthew, of Bath, Admiral, b. 1770, ; to. 2 Feb. 1799,
besides the present William Buck, Esq. of Denholme and Henrietta, dau. of Henry Reveley, Esq. of Blackheath,
Glanarbeth, two daus., and d. 8 April, 1855, having by her (who d. 4 Nov. 1862),
Caroline, to. 6 June, 1834, Rev. William Henry Rooper, of had issue,
Abbots Repton, co. Huntingdon. 1 Matthew Hughes George (Rev.), b. 1802, Vicar of
Sophia, vi. 3 July, 1847, Charles Augustus Parkinson, Esq. of Edlingham, Northumberland; to. 1834, Elizabeth, dau.
Twyn-y-Caye, co. Brecon. of Rev. Mr. Baines, and has issue, 1 Charles Randolph, b.
1835, Major R.A. 2 Claude Edward, b. 1839, Capt.
Arms—Paly bendy
;

sinister of six or and az., a canton erm. R.N., to. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Kennard, and
Crest—A portcullis az. chained or. has two sons; 3 Dudley William, 5.1843, to. Georgiana,
Motto—Nosce teipsum; and Fide et fortitudine.
also,
dau. of H. Baines, Esq., and has issue; 4 Lewis
Crespigny, b. 1845, drowned at sea 1864; 1 Flora
Seats— Denholme, Bradford, co. York and Glanarbeth, co. ;
Catherine, b. 1840; to. Major Waddilove, of Brunton,
Cardigan. Cumberland; Matilda Georgiana, b. 1841.
2 Claude Henry Mason (Sir), b. 1803, Admiral, K.C.B.,
to. 1847, Harriet, eldest dau. of T. Deane Shute, Esq.,
BUCKLE OF NOKTQH HOUSE. of Bramshaw Hall, Hants, and has a son, Claude Henry
Shute, b. 1848, Lieut. R.N.
Buckle, Christopher Richard, Esq. of Norton 3 Edward, b. 1808, Lieut.-Col. E.E., to. Flora, dau. of
House, Sussex, b. 7 May, 1816 m. 4 Jan. 1859, ; Col. Maclean.
Caroline Maria, dau. of Abraham Parry Cumber- 4 Randolph Clifton, b. 1817, Lieut. Madras Artillery, d.
1847.
batch, Esq., and has issue, 1 Henrietta, b. 1799; d. 1862.
i. Christopher Reginald, b. 18 Oct. 1862. 2 Matilda, b. 1801 ; d. 1872.
Dec. 1868. 3 Georgiana, b. 1806; to. 1838, Lieut.-Col. Robinson,
ii. Claude William, b. 11
72nd regt., and had issue, William Henry, b. 1838, d.
i. Emma Georgiana, 2 Dec. 1859.
b.
1856 ;
Georgiana, b. 1840 Henrietta, 6. 1842
; to.;
n. Caroline Chaloner, b. 8 March, 1864. Alfred Surtees, Esq., and has issue ; and two younger
in. Charlotte Maude, 6 4 Feb. 1866.
. daughters.
4 Jane, b- 1814; to. 1845, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Pigott,

lLtnC3(J£» This family of Buckle is descended from an 89th regt., and has issue, Arthur, b. 1846, d. 1875
ancient family formerly resident at Brough-under-Stainmore, Alfred, b. 1847, Lieut. R.N. John, b. 1850;
Edward,
;

in the county of Westmorland. b. 1855 ; and Jane, b. 1852.

Sir Cuthbert Buckle, Knt., b. 1533, of Brough-under- The 2nd son,


Stainmore, Westmorland, Citizen and Alderman of London, Lewis Buckle, Esq. of Borden, East Meon, Hants, b. 1713
was Lord Mayor of London 1593-4, and d. 1 July, 1594, during to. 1757, Eleanor, dau. of Dr. Dickins, Physician of Liverpool,
his Mayoralty. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Marsdon, Esq. and by her (who d. 1811), had issue,
and left a son, i.Lewis, his heir, of Rogate Lodge, Sussex, b. 1758; to.
Sir Christopher Buckle, Knt., who purchased the estate 1782, Frances, dau. of Thomas Bachelor, Esq. of Prior Court
of Burrough (since called Burgh) in the parish of Banstead, House, Cheverley, Berks, and had issue,
Surrey, in 1614. He to. Catherine, dau. of Sir Martin Barnham, 1 Lewis Barton, his heir, b. 1786, Capt. 15th Dragoons;
Knt., and dying 1660, was s. by his eldest son, to. Gertrude, dau. of John Lockwood, Esq. of Cashel, co.

Sir Christopher Buckle, Knt. of Burgh House, b. 1629, Tipperary, but d. s. p. 1819.
2 William, d. unm.
knighted 3 Aug. 1681 to. 1653, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William
;
3 John, of New Hall, co. Haddington, and of Rogate
Lewis, Knt. of Borden, East Meon, Hants, and d. 1712, aged Lodge, Sussex, b. 1792; to. 1st, 1817, Isabella, dau. of
83. He had four sons, Christopher; Lewis; William; and Edward Hay-Mackenzie, Esq. of Tarbet House, co.
Martin, of whom the eldest (who d. before his father, 1706) Cromarty, by Hon. Maria Murray Mackenzie his wife,
was eldest dau. and co-heir of George, 6th Lord Elibanli, and
Christopher Buckle, Esq. b. 1654, of Banstead, Surrey; had issue, Edward, b. 1818, of Wimbledon, m. Miss Marie
Shearsby, and has three daus. Lewis-Barton, b. 1824,
to. 1680, Sarah, dau. of Jacob Forster, Esq., Merchant, and
;

d. 1838; John Manners, b. 1826; Isabella Dorothea, m.


had, with three younger sons and a dau. (Sarah, b. 1683, who Matthew Dysart Hunter, ESq. of Anton’s Hill, co. Ber-
vi. Henry St. John, Esq. of Farley, Hants), a son, wick, aid of Medomsley, co. Durham; Eleanor Frances;
Christopher Buckle, Esq., b. 1684, who s. his grandfather, Maria Emma; Georgiana Anne. Mr. John Buckle to.
of Burgh House, Surrey. He built Nork House on his estate, 2ndly, 1834, Dorothea, dau. of John Blackwell, Esq.,
in the parish of Banstead, and gave Burgh House to his son. Advocate, and had by her, Cuthbert, b. 1835; Alfred
John, b. 1837, d. 1868; Barton, b. 1839, d. 1858;
He m. Sarah, dau. of Leonard Wessel, Esq., Merchant, by Frederick Lodwick, b. 1841 Hubert, 6. 1849.
;

ii.William (Rev.), b. 1759, Rector of Pyrton, co. Oxford, and


* The Buchanans of Lenny, received a charter from David II. Vicar of Banstead, Surrey, s. his cousin Christopher in the
granting them permission to bear the Royal Lion, in memory possession oi the Burgh estates; m. Grace, dau. of Sir John
of their great antiquity as “Keepers of the Small Sword” to Stewart, of Grandtully and Murthly, co. Perth, and had
the Kings of Scotland. (with a son, Thomas, who was killed in 1826, in an expedi-
; —
218 BUC THE LANDED GENTRY. BUC
tion against the Ashantees, under Sir Charles Macartney Georgiana Henrietta, to. 1S14, George Lane-Fox, Esq. of
and two daus., of whom Jane Frances, to. George Rankin, Bramham Park, co. York, who d. 1848.
Esq., and Elizabeth Eleanor, d. unm. in 1846) a son and Col. Buckley filled for thirty years the office of Groom of the
heir,
Bedchamber to King George III. He d. 1840, aged 81, and
William Lewis (Rev.), b. 1790, Rector of Adwell, Oxon, was s. by his eldest son,
s. at the death of his father, 1832, to the Burgh estates
General Edward Pery Buckley, of New Hall, J.P. and
and the living of Banstead ; to. 1822, Mary Freeman, dau.
of William Manley, Esq., Seijeant-at-Law, Attorney- D.L., M.P. for Salisbury, 6 7 Nov. 1796 to 13 May, 1828,
.
; .

General of the Chester Circuit, and by her (who d. 1860), Lady Catharine Pleydell-Bouverie, dau. of William, Earl of
had issue, 1 William Stewart, b. 1823, d. 1833 2 Chris- ; Radnor, by Katharine his 1st wife, only dau. of Henry, Earl
topher, b. 1824, Lieut.-Col. Bombay Staff Cops, 3rd of Lincoln, and had issue,
Own Bombay Cavalry 3 Charles Matthew, b.
Queen's
1828, Capt. R.N. 4 Edward Valentine (Rev.), b. 1831,
;
i. Alfred, now of New Hall.
;

Vicar of Banstead, to. Mary Georgiana, dau. of Rev.


ii. Edward William, b. 13 Oct. 1829; d. 23 March, 1840.
Fiennes Trotman, Vicar of Dallington, co. Northampton,
hi. Duncombe Frederick Batt, Lieut, and Capt. Scots Fusilier
Guards, b. 14 July, 1831 ; killed in the trenches before
and has issue 5 George Manley, b. 1826, d. 1876, Fellow
;
Sebastopol, 6 Sept. 1855.
of King’s Coll. Camb. 6 Cuthbert Robert, b. 1837, Com-
;
iv. Felix John (Rev.), b. 15 Oct. 1834.
mander R.N., to. Mary Catherine, dau. of Henry
v. Victor, 6. 28 April, 1838; to. 15 March, 1866, Mary,
Gardiner, Esq. of the H.E.I.C.S., and has issue; 7 Archi-
eldest dau. of the late Admiral Sir James Stirling, and
bald Lewis, b. 1839, and d. 1874, Capt. R.E., to. Louisa
nas issue, 1 Wilfred Stirling, b. 3 March, 1868 ; 1 Kathleen
Catherine, dau. of Rev. Charles Rose, Rector of Cubington,
Bucks, and left a son 1 Mary, b. 1827 ; 2 Matilda, b. 1829,
Mary.
;
i. Frances Gertrude.
to. 1851, Rev. Robert Higgins, Vicar of Wareside, Herts,
and has issue, 3 Louisa Sarah, 6. 1832 ; 4 Georgiana Anne, General Buckley was for twenty-onU years Equerry to the
b. 1834, to. Rev. Robert Stanley, Vicar of Felstead, Queen. He served in the Peninsula and at Waterloo.
Essex, and has issue. Rev. William Lewis Buckle d.
1865, having in 1846, sold his estates in Surrey to the —Sa., a chevron between
Arms three bulls’ heads cabossed
Earl of Egmont. arg.
hi. Matthew, of whom presently. —Out of a ducal coronet
Crest or, a bull’s head arg. armed
of the first.
Motto—Nec temere nec timide.
iv. Dickins, b. 1761, of Medina Cottage,
Wight, Isle of
Inspector-General of Military Hospitals; to. 1814, Miss
Seat —New Hall, Salisbury.
Martha Long, of the Isle of Wight, and had a dau., Frances
Martha, who to. 1827, Captain James Sargeantson, of the
50th regt., and left two daus., of whom Frances, to. John
Walker, Esq. of Mount St. John, co. York, and Mary, to.
Col. Alexander Stewart, R.A., who d. 1876.
LXNDSEY-BUCKNALL OF TURIN
i. Eleanor, 6. 1763; to. Dr. Reeve, M.D. of Ireland. CASTLE.
The third son, Lindsey-Bucknall, Samuel Charles, Esq. of
Matthew Buckle, Esq., b. 1760, of Norton House, Sussex, Turin Castle, co. Mayo, Lieut. 79th foot b. 20 ;

Commander R.N. to. 10 Oct. 1802, his cousin, Hannah, dau.


; April, 1842 ; m. 1872, Katherine Henrietta Melvil,
of Admiral Matthew Buckle, of Nork House, and d. 16 March, third dau. of the late Col. Francis Farrant.
1837, having by her (who d. 3 Aug. 1836) had issue,
i. Christopher Richard, now of Norton House, Sussex. ILllXCKQt * Thomas Lindsey, of Turin Castle, eldest son
i. Louisa, d. 18 Dec. 1828. ii. Emma, d. 1847.
of Samuel Lindsey -Esq., of Belleek, co. Mayo, to. Sarah, dau.
hi. Frances Martha, to. Rev. John Fearnley, who d. 1869. of Robert Miller, Esq. of Milford, in the same co., and had
iv. Eleanor, to. Major George Vaughan Tinling, R.E., who (with several daus.) four sons,
d. 1864, and has a dau., Rose. Samuel, his heir. Robert. Owen.
v. Mary Elizabeth.
Thomas, grandfather of Thomas Spencer Lindsay, Esq. of
Arms—Sa., a chev. between three chaplets arg. Ilollymount ( see that family).
—Out of a ducal coronet a demi-ounce arg.
Crest or, He d. 25 July, 1754 : his eldest son,
Motto—Nil temere nil timide. The Rev. Samuel Lindsey, of Turin Castle, Rector of
Seat—Norton House, Aldingbourne, Chichester. Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh, to. 6 Jan. 1749, Frances, eldest
dau. of Col. the Right Hon. Charles Bucknall, and had (with
three daus., Anne, Frances, and Letitia, all to., the eldest
to Arthur Chichester Macartney, Esq.) two sons, Thomas
BUCKLE'S" OF NEW HALL. Bucknall, his heir; and John, successor to his brother. The
eldest son,
Buckley, Alfred, Esq. of New Hall, Wilts, Thomas Bucknall Lindsey, Esq. of Turin Castle, Major of
J.P. and D.L., b. 13 Oct. 1829 ; m. 5 Jan. 1858, the South Mayo Militia, to. Anne, eldest dau. of Col. the Right
G-eraldine Mary, only dau. of the late Capt. George Hon. Arthur Browne, brother of the 2nd Earl of Altamont,
St. John Mildmay, R.N., and has issue, d. s. p. 1797, and was s. by his brother,

i. Edward Duncombe Henry, 6. 2 Aug. 1860.


John Lindsey, Esq. of Turin Castle, who took the surname
George Alexander Mildmay, of Bucknall, from his maternal grandfather, the Right Hon.
ii. 6. 16 Oct. 1863.
i. Christine Mary. Charles Bucknall. He to. 1785, Mary, 2nd dau. of Capt.
ii. Winifred Rosa Isabel,
George Bingham, of Castlebar, Mayo, uncle to the 1st Lord
in. Elizabeth Ursula. Lucan, and left at his decease (with a dau., Georgina) an only
son and heir,
EtltPaiJP.— Edward Buckley, descended from a Welsh Samuel Lindsey Bucknall, Esq. of Turin Castle, J.P., b.
family, supposed to have had a common ancestry with the 8 April, 1786; m. 11 June, 1811, Jane, 2nd dau. of Richard
Lords Bulkeley, d. 1730, leaving four sons. The youngest. Holmes, Esq. of Prospect, King’s Co., and had issue,
Pert Buckley, Esq. of Winkfield Place, Berks, to. Martha, John Charles, of Turin Castle.
dau. of William Batt, Esq. of New Hall, Wilts, and relict of Thomas, b. 22 April, 1818; to. Jane, dau. of Sir James Dom-
Richard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, Dorset; and brain.
by her (who d. in 1765) was father of Richard, 26 April, 1821;
b. to. Isabella, dau. of Richard
Garret, Esq.
Edwarj) Pery Buckley, Esq. of Woolcombe Hall, Dorset,
Samuel, b. 20 May, 1830.
and Minesteed Lodge, Hants, b. April, 1760, Lieut.-Col. of the Anne, to. Robert John, eldest son of Capt. Thos. Montgomery,
South-West Hants Militia; m. 1782, Lady Georgina West, dau. R.N.
of John, 2nd Earl De la Warr, and by her, who was Lady of Mary.
the Bedchamber to the Princesses, daus. of George III., and Mr. Lindsey Bucknall d. 24 April, 1844. His eldest son,
who d. 1832, had issue,
John Charles Lindsey Bucknall, Esq. of Turin Castle,
Edward Pery, of New Hall. J.P., b. 19 April, 1813; m. 24 May, 1838, Anne, only child of
George Richard, 1798; and d. 1815.
b.
Charles Crawford, Esq. of Oatlands, co. Donegal, and had
Henry William Rector of Hartshorn, co. Derby,
(Rev.),
6 28 March, 1800; to Sept. 1831, Charlotte Margaret,
.
issue,
.

eldest dau. of Sir John Johnstone, i. Samuel Charles, now


of Turin Castle.
Bart., and has
issue, Charles Edward, Rifle Brigade, b. 31 July, 1836; ii. Hamilton Owen, 29 Jan. 1844. b.

Georgiana Elizabeth, to. 14 June, 1859, George Elliot hi. John Arbuthnot,
25 April, 1845.
b.

Ranken, Esq. ; Henrietta Janet, m. 1866, H. Revell Homfray, iv. Alexander Crawford, b. 4 Jan. 1855
Esq.; and Lilias Charlotte, ^
20 July, 1859, Edgar J. i. Jane Nina.

Disney, Esq. He d. 1869.


BUG THE LANDED GENTRY. BUD 219

Arms —Arg., two chevrons gu. between three bucks’ heads TiiEOPniLUS Russel, of Cockley Clay Hall.
cabossed sa. attired or. Charles Philips, m. Maria, dau. of Col. Packe, of Twyford
Hall, Norfolk, and d. 14 March, 1865, leaving surviving
Crest —A buck’s head cabossed sa. attired or.
issue, three sons and two daus.
Seat— Turin Castle, Hollymount, co. Mayo. Esther, to. Henry Berney Caldwell, Esq.
Martha, m. William Lyde Wyggett Chute, Esq.
Mary, to. Claude Edward, now Sir Claude Edward Scott,
Bart, of Lytchet Minster, co. Dorset, and d. 30 Dec. 1844.

BUCKSTON OF BRADBORNE. His only son,


Theophilus Russel Buckworth, Esq. of Cockley Clay Hall,
Buckston, Rev. Rowland German, of Brad- a J.P. and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, 6. 10 Jan. 1816 to. ;

borne, co. Derby, M.A., b. Nov. 1828 ; m. 10 Sept, 12 May, 1864, Pleasance Grace, eldest dau. of Richard Bagge,
j

1856, Ada Letitia, dau. of Rev. Henry White, and Esq. of Gaywood Hall, King’s Lynn, and had issue,
has issue, one dau., i.Everard Theophilus, now of Cockley Clay Hall,
i.Mary Pleasance.
Florence Ada Monica.
Mr. Buckworth d. 1873.
HtUFajJF.—The first of this family on record is stated to Arms—Sa., a chevron between three cross crosslets fitehee
have been Henry de Bawkestone, mentioned in a deed of the arg.
year 1256 one Thomas Buxton was High Sheriff for co. Derby
; —A demi-lion rampant arg., holding a cross-crosslet.
Crest
1415. The regular pedigrees begin, however, about the year Seat— Cockley Clay Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk.
1500, or somewhat earlier.
John Buxton, of Buxton, in co. Derby, living 10 Eliza-
beth, had two sons, William, ancestor of the Buxtons of
Buxton Brassington, Bakewell, and Youlgrave ; and a 2nd
BTJDGEN OF BALLINDONEY.
,

son, Henry Buxton, of Bradborne, co. Derby, ancestor of Budgen, Thomas John, Esq. of Ballindoney,
Henry Buxton, Esq. of Bradborne, 6. 1670; m. Dorothy, co. Wexford, and of Beaulieu, Jersey, J.P. for co.
sister of the Eight Hon. Sir Kichard Levinge, Bart., Lord Wexford, b. 16 Jan. 1824 m. 18 July, 1872, Julia,
;
Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, and dau. of the late Rev. Edmund Dewdney, and has
left at his decease, 6 May, 1721, an only child,
issue,
George Buxton, Esq. of Bradborne, m. Margaret, eldest
dau. of Richard Stubbing, Esq. of West Broughton, and sister Stephen Theodore Janssen Edmund, 6 . 16 Dec. 1875.
and co-heir of Thomas Stubbing, Esq., High Sheriff for co. —
$LilltKQCt This family was resident for centuries— and,
Derby 1711, by whom he had three sons and three daus. Mr.
Buxton d. June, 1732, and was s. by his eldest son,
indeed, up to a very recent period —
in Surrey. In Manning
and Bray’s history of that county, the pedigree can be traced
George Buckston, Esq. of Bradborne, who adopted the back to the reign of Henry VIII.
present mode of spelling the name. He to. Sarah, dau. and Thomas Bugden, Esq., son of John-Smith Bugden, Esq.
co-heir of Richard Peacock, Esq. of Rodsley, in co. Derby, (who d. 25 May, 1805), by Lucretia his wife, dau. of Matthew
and had two sons, George, his heir, and Richard, who d. Mills, Esq., to. circa 1790, Lydia Sarah Genevesa, dau. of
young and one dau., Martha, to. 1st, Dr. Berridge, M.D.,
; Edward Nourse, Esq. of Stanstead, Essex, and had issue,
and 2ndly, Rev. Thomas Francis Twigge, of Derby. Mr. John Robert, of Ballindoney.
Buckston d. 8 April, 1810, aged 89, and was s. by his son, Thomas, a retired Major-Gen., late Col. Royal Engineers, 6 .
The Rev. George Buckston, M.A., of Ashborne, Rector of 1 July, 1795 to. Fanny, dau. of Col. Maule, and left three
;

Shirland, and Vicar of Bradborne, to. Frances, dau. of Moreton sons and four daus. The eldest son, John, late of 95th
Walhouse, Esq. of Hatherton, co. Stafford, by Frances his wife, regt. and the 2nd, William Thomas, Major Royal
;

Artillery.
dau. of Sir Edward Littleton, Bart., of Pillaton, and had issue,
Lydia.
German, late of Bradborne. John. The eldest son,
Henry Thomas (Rev.), m. Mary, dau. of John Goodwin
Johnson, Esq.
John Robert Budgen, Esq. of Richmond House, Twicken-
Martha Frances, to. Rev. William Morgan, of Llandovery.
ham, of Ballindoney, co. Wexford, and of Beaulieu, Jersey,
Georgina, to. 1816, Rev. George Milner, youngest son of Sir late Capt. Rifle Brigade, J.P. and D.L. for Surrey, and J.P.
William Milner, 3rd bart., of Nun Appleton, co. York. for co.Wexford, b. 1 Dec. 1791 to. 13 Jan. 1823, Williamza
;

Elizabeth. Caroline Mary, 3rd dau. of Col. Lorenzo Moore, of the Battle-
Catharine, to. Graves Arthur, Esq. of co. Wicklow. axe Guards, by Henrietta his wife, only dau. of Sir Stephen
Louisa Ellen.
Theodore Janssen, Bart., and had issue,
Mr. Buckston d. Dec. 1826, and was s. by his eldest son, Thomas John, now of Ballindoney.
The Rev. German Buckston, of Bradborne, 6. Sept. 1797, Anne Williamza.
to. May, 1820, Ellen-Margaret, only child of the Rev. Richard- Maria Cornelia.
Rowland Ward, of Sutton-on-the-Hill, co. Derby, and had Capt. Budgen had the Waterloo medal and eight Peninsula
issue, clasps. He d. 1866.
Rowland German, now
Ellen Martha.
of Bradborne.
Emily Frances Anne.
Seats —Richmond House, Twickenham; Ballindoney, New
Ross, co. Wexford; and Beaulieu, Jersey.
The Rev. G. Buckston d. 17 April, 1861.


Arms Sa., two bars, arg. between which three mullets of
the second, on a canton, also of the second, a buck trippant of J3UDWORTH OF GREENSTED HALL.
the field, attired or.
Crest —A pelican vulning herself, or. Bud worth, Philip John, Esq. of Greensted
Motto— Fructum habet charitas. Hall, Essex, J.P.and D.L., M.A. of Jesus College,
Seat —Bradborne Hall, Wirksworth, co. Derby. Cambridge, late Capt. in the Essex Rifles, High
Sheriff for Essex, 1878, b. 1818; m. 1st, 1850,
Blanche, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Trimmer,
Capt. R.N., which lady d. Dec. 1862, leaving one son,
BUCKWORTH OF COCKLEY CLAY Philip Henry Cresswell Dutton, b. Dec. 1862.
i.
HALL. He m. 2ndly, 1866, Anne Emily, 2nd dau. of David
Buckworth, Eyerard Theophilus, Esq. of Thomas, Esq. of the Priory, Brecon ( vide Thomas
Cockley Clay Hall, Norfolk, b. 12 Sept. 1866 ; s. of Welfield), and has issue,
1873. Richard Thomas Dutton,
ii. 6. Oct. 1867.

3Ltnpacjp . —A pedigree of the Buckworths, compiled from in. Charles


iv.
Edward Dutton,
David Philip Dutton,
b. Oct. 1869.
and Cole’s MSS. and the Heralds Visitations, traces
Playfair b. Oct. 1871.
the family back to the time of Henry VII. i. Anne Blanche Dutton, 6. May, 1873.
Theophilus Russel Buokworth, Esq. of Cockley Clay Hall, iCtltPTlJJP. —The
Essex estate and manor of Greensted
son, by Mary Magdalen his wife, of Thomas Buckworth, Esq., were brought into this family by Mary, wife of Richard Bud-
|rf. 1803, served as High Sheriff for Norfork 1856 to. 1814, ;
worth, the grandfather and great-grandfather of whom were
:Esther Latchford, and d. 17 Feb. 1857, having had issue, adherents of the House of Stuart.
A —

220 BUL THE LANDED GENTRY. BUL


The Rev. Richard Budwortii, Rector and Patron of High I and most Members of Parliament. Their principal seat,
Laver, to. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Yelley, Rector of Chip- |
Downes, came to the family by the marriage of James Buller,
ping Ongar, and grand-dau. and co-heiress of Alexander Esq., M.P., of Morval and Shillingham, with his 1st wife,
Cleeve, Esq. of Greensted Hall, and by her (who d. 1820) left Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of William Gould, Esq. of Downes.
at his decease, 1805, an only son, Richard Buller, Esq. of Tregarrick, son of Alexander
The Rev. Philip Budworth, Rector and Patron of High Buller, Esq. of Lillesdon, Devon, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.

Laver, Essex, b. 1784; d. 1861, leaving by his wife, Elizabeth, of Sir John Horsey, Knt., to. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of
eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Darby, of Bowes (who was to. Thomas Trethurffe, Esq. of Trethurffe, and cousin and co-heir
1811, and d. April, 1837), a son, the present Philip John Bud- of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, and dying in Nov. 1555,
worth, Esq. of Greensted Hall. left issue,
Francis Buller, Esq. of Shillingham, High Sheriff in 1600,
Crest— wolfs head erased ppr. to.Thomasine, dau. of Thomas Williams, Esq. of Stowford,

Motto Beowulf. Devon, Speaker of the House of Commons temp. Elizabeth,

Seat Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex. by whom he left at his decease, 1615, Richard, his heir;
Thomasine, wife of Francis Rawle, Lord of Tresparett, Corn-
wall and Margaret, wife of Richard Kendall, Esq. of Tre-
;

worgy. The son and heir,


TATCHELL-BULLEN OF MARSHWOOD. Sir Richard Buller, of Shillingham, High Sheriff of the
county, and M.P. in 1637, to. Alice, dau. of Sir Rowland
Tatchell-Bullen, John, Esq. of Marsh wood, Hayward, and co-heir of her brother, Sir John Hayward, and
Dorset, J.P., Capt. Dorset Militia, b. 1847 ; s. byJherhad issue, Francis, his heir; John, of whom presently;
liis father 1864 ; m. 1870, Annette, 4th dau. of the Thomasine, to. Josias Calmady, Esq. of Langdon Hall,
late Vincent Trevanion Langworthy, Esq. of Ilmin- Devon, eldest son and heir of Sir Shilston Calmady, and
Honoria his wife, widow of Sir H. Prideaux. The eldest son
ster, Somersetshire, and has issue.
and heir,
3LtnCil<Jt. John Tatchell-Bullen, Esq. of Marshwood, Francis Buller, Esq. of Shillingham and of Ospringe,
Dorset, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1808; eldest son and heir of Kent, to. Thomasine, dau. of Sir Thomas Hony wood, and had
the late William Fitzherbert Bullen, Esq. of Laverstoke issue,
House, Dorset (who d. 1822), by Mary Tatchell his wife, and Francis Buller, Esq. of Shillingham, M.P. for Cornwall
grandson of Simeon Bullen, Esq., and Elizabeth Fitzherbert 1640 ; who to. the sole dau. and heiress of Ezekiel Grosse,
his wife, assumed, by royal license, the surname of Bullen Esq. of Gowlden, by whom he acquired seventeen manors, and
after that of Tatchell, and the arms of Bullen quarterly with had issue,
those of Tatchell. He m. 1st, 1826, Sophia Anne, dau. of James, d. without surviving issue, 1710, when his estates
William Cole Wood, Esq. of Martock, Somerset; and 2ndly, went to the other branch, settled at Morval.
1843, Ann, dau. of W. Hoey, Esq., and relict of the late Capt. Anne, m. W. Vivian, Esq. of Trewyn, and had a son, John,
Forster, R.N., of Alnwick, Northumberland, and had issue, High Sheriff 1678, to. Anne, dau. of Sir Jonathan Trelawny,
Bart.
John, now of Marshwood.
Sophia Anne. Anne. John Buller, Esq. (2nd son of Sir Richard Buller), to. 1st,
Anne, dau. and John Coode, Esq. of Morval
sole heir of
Mr. Tatchell-Bullen d. 1864. He had one brother living,
(through whom came the manor and estates of Morval) and
Capt. Charles Bullen, R.N., of Charmouth Manor House.
;

2ndly, Jane, dau. and sole heir of Walter Langdon, Esq. of



Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, erm., on a chevron az. be-
: Keverel. By his 1st wife Mr. Buller had issue, John, his heir,
tween three bulls’ heads erased sa., two swords ppr. pommels and Mary, who to. Christopher Harris, Esq., M.P. of Hayne,
and hilts or, the points saltierways, encircled by a wreath of Devon, whose brother, John, was Master of the Household to
laurel gold, for Bullen; 2nd and 3rd, az., a cross nebuly
their Majesties George II. and George III. The son and
or, in the 1st and 4th quarters a lion rampant, and in the 2nd
heir,
and 3rd a cross patee arg., for Tatchell.

Crests For Bullen: out of a naval crown or, the sails arg.,
John Buller, Esq. of Morval, M.P. for East Looe during
a bull’s head of the 1st, charged on the neck with an anchor, the Protectorate, to. Mary, 3rd dau. and co-heir of the Hon.
sa. between two wings az. For Tatchell: on a mount vert, Sir Henry Pollexfen, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas,
in front of an oak-tree fructed ppr. a bow and arrow in by whom he had issue, John Francis, his heir; Mary, to. to
saltier or, surmounted by a lion’s face gu. Thomas Dodson, Esq. of Tonkin, M.P. for Liskeard 1702; and

Motto A rege et victoria. Elizabeth, to. John Murth, Esq. of Talland. The son and
Seat—Marshwood, near Bridport, Dorset. heir,
John Francis Buller, Esq.of Morval, 6 1695; to 22 July,
. .

1716, Rebecca, dau. and co-heir of the Right Rev. Sir


Jonathan Trelawny, Bart., Bishop of Winchester, and d. 1751,
BULLEN OF THE MANOR HOUSE. leaving issue,

Bullen, Charles, Esq. of the Manor House, i. James, his heir.


ii. Francis, M.P. for West Looe; to. Mary, dau. of Sir Cople-
Charmouth, Dorset, Capt. R.N., and a Magistrate ston Bampfylde, Bart, (by Jane, his wife, eldest dau. of Sir
for Dorset, b. 1810 ; m. 1848, Mary Anne, Courtenay Pole, Bart., M.P.), and relict of Sir Coventry
eldest dau. of the late William Baker, Esq. of Carew, Bart. ; and d. s. p. 1764.
hi. John, to. 1st, 3 March, 1760, Mary, dau. of Sir John St.
Langstone Court, co. Monmouth. Capt. Bullen is Aubyn, Bart., M.P., by whom he had issue,
fourth son of the late William Fitzherbert Bullen, 1 John, M.P. for East Looe who to. Augusta, dau. of R.
;

Esq. of Laverstoke House, Dorset, uncle of John Nixon, Esq., but d. s. p. 1807.
Bullen Tatchell-Bullen, Esq. of Marshwood Manor, 2 Edward, of Trenant Park, Vice-Admiral of the Red,
created a Baronet, 1808 ( see Burke’s Extinct Baronetage).
and nephew of the late Admiral Sir Charles Bullen, Mr. Buller to- 2ndly, 4 Nov. 1768, Caroline, dau. of John
Cr.C.B., K.C.B. Hunter, Esq., and by her had General Frederick Buller,
of Lanreath.
Seat —Manor House, Charmouth, Lyme Regis, Dorset.
iv. William, Bishop of Exeter, b. 1735; to. 19 April, 1760,
Anne, dau. and co-heir of the Right Rev. John Thomas,
Bishop of Winchester, by whom he had issue,
1 Anne, to. her cousin, James Buller, Esq. of Downes.
BULLER OF DOWNES. 2 Susannah Catherine, to. Vice-Admiral Sir John Duck-
worth, Bart., G.C.B.
Buller, Redyers Henry, Esq. of Downes, i. Rebecca, to. 1741, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Watson, and
Devon, C.B., 60th Rifles, a Major in the army, b. had issue, Charles, created a Baronet.
ii. Anne, m. Reginald Pole, Esq.
7 Dec. 1839 ; s. his brother 13 Oct. 1874.
hi. Mary, to. Sir Joseph Copley, Bart,
HmeaflC.—The ancient family of Buller, of which Buller iv. Elizabeth, to. Rev. John Sturges, D.D.

of Downes is now the chief, settled in Cornwall in the The eldest son and heir,
ari er part of the 16th century. From the Richard Buller, of James Buller, Esq. of Morval, Downes, and Shillingham,
Tregarrick, of that day, to the present time, the house presents M.P. for Cornwall, to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir ol
a goodly line of important gentry, some of them High Sheriffs, William Gould, Esq. of Downes, and by her (who d. 1742) had
; ——

BUL TIIE LANDED GENTRY BUL 221

a son, James, his heir. He to. 2ndly, 1744, Lady Jane Bathurst, BULLER OF MORVAL.
2nd ilau. of Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst, and sister of the Lord Buller, John Francis, Esq. of Morval, Corn-
Chancellor, by whom he had issue,
and D.L., High Sheriff 1858 ; b. 30 May,
wall, J.P.
John ( see
Buller of Morval).
Edward, to. Mary, dau. and sole heir of John Hoskyn, Esq.
1818 High Sheriff 1853.
;

of Port Looe ; and d. 25 Oct. 1791, leaving issue, John,


3LtltC7l(JF. John Buller, Esq. of Morval, eldest son of
(Rev.), of Perren, Rector of St. Just.
Francis (Sir), the distinguished Judge, created a Baronet 29
James Buller, Esq., by his 2nd wife, Lady Jane Bathurst (see
Nov. 1789. From him springs the branch of the family now Buller of Downes ), was successively M.P. for Exeter, Laun-
represented by Lord Chdrston ( see Burke’s Peerage and. ceston, and West Looe, and one of the Lords of the Treasury.
Baronetage). He m. Anne, sister of Sir William Lemon, Bart., M.P., and by
Catherine, in. General Macarmick ; and cL 17 Oct. 1807. her had issue,
Jane, m. Sir William Lemon, Bart.
John, his heir,
Mary, m. James Templer, Esq. of Stover Lodge, Devon. i.

n. William, d. unm. at Trinidad.


The only son of the 1st marriage, in. Richard (Rev.), Rector of Lanreath, to. Anne, dau. of
James Buller, Esq., b. 19 Nov. 1740 m. 1st, Husey, eldest ;
James Templer, Esq. of Stover, and had issue.
dau. of Thomas Gould, Esq. of Frome Billet, Dorset, and sister iv. James, to. Mary, dau. of James Templer, Esq. of Stover
Countess of Strafford, which Mrs. Buller d. 26 (seeBuller of Erie Hall).
to Elizabeth,.
v. Anthony (Sir), of Pound, formerly a Judge in Bengal; m.
1

Sept. 1768. Mr. Buller to. 2ndly, Mary, dau., and at length 4 Feb. 1805, Isabella Jane, dau. of Sir William Lemon,
co-heir, of John Hippisley Coxe, Esq. of Ston Easton, Somer- Bart., M.P., and d. 27 June, 1866, having had surviving
j

set, and sister of Lady de Dunstanville. Mr. Buller left issue issue,
by his 1st wife two sons,j 1 Antony (Rev.), b. Oct. 1809.
2 George Frederick, in. Georgina Foster.
James, his heir.
1 Louisa Frances, b. Nov. 1806.
i

William, of Maidwell Hall, co. Northampton, and Whimple, 2 Anna Maria, b. March, 1808.
Devon, 6. 8 Sept. 1767 d. 22 April, 1817, having m. 18 May,
;
3 Emma, 6. March, 1811.
1791, Caroline, only dau. of John Buller, Esq. of Bake, Corn- 4 Charlotte, to. Henry Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington,
wall, by whom he had (with other sons and three daus.,
Devon, and has issue, five children,
Elizabeth Caroline, to. Sir Gregory Allnutt Lewin, Q.C.
and Frances Anne) a son, 1 Arthur, to. Helen Melville, of Hartfield, Kent.
Henrietta, in. John Divett, Esq. ;

Thomas Wentworth, Commander R.N., and sometime one 2 Henry, Capt. Royal Engineers.
of the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales, b. 19 3 Walter (Rev.)
April, 1792; to. 24 Oct. 1827, Anne, dau. of Edward Divett, 4 Caroline. 5 Margaret.
Esq. of Bystock, Devon, and left by her at his decease, 5 Harriet Jacqueline, to. 1859, Col. Edward George Keppel,
1852, one son, Wentworth William, of Strete Ralegh, of Lexham, Norfolk.
Devon, J.P., b. 30 April, 1834; and four daus., 1 Catherine, vi. Charles, to. Barbara Isabella, dau. of Col. Kirkpatrick,
m. Major Hughes, 2nd Punjaub Cavalry; 2 Cecil Henrietta, and
left issue, Charles (Right Hon.), late M.P. for West
to. Montague Bere, eldest son of M. Baker Bere, Esq. of Looe, and for Liskeard, Chief Secretary to Lord Durham
Morebath, Devon; 3 Edith Anne; 4 Gertrude Caroline. when in Canada; and another son, Sir Arthur Wm. Buller,
M.P., lately a Judge at Calcutta, to. Maria, dau. of F.
Mr. James Buller had by his 2nd wife, the above Mary Cox,
Templer, Esq. their eldest dau., Ellen, m. 21 April, 1863,
'

(who d. his widow, 19 June, 1812), one son, John Francis ;

Major Shadwell Morley Grylls, R.A.


Buller, of Ston Easton, Somerset, .who took the surname of i. Louisa, in. Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington,,
Hippisley Coxe, in addition to that of Buller, by a royal Devon, M.P.
license dated 19 April, 1796, and d. Dec. 1807, having to. n. Maria, to. 5 July, 1808, Sir Charles Hulse, Bart.
3 March, 1803, Hester, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Jefferys, iii. Charlotte, in. Henry Clive, Esq.

Esq., of Creed Place, co. Gloucester, by whom he left an only The eldest son,
child, Henry Buller Hippisley Coxe, b. 19 March, 1804, and d. John Buller, Esq. of Morval, to. 1st, 1798, Elizabeth,
at Rome, May, 1823, unm. Mr. James Buller d. 11 Feb. 1772, younger dau. of the Hon. and Right Rev. James Yorke, Bishop
and was s. by his eldest son and heir, of Ely, and niece of Philip, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, who d.
James Buller, Esq. of Shillingham and Downes, M.P. for 1802; and 2ndly, 29 June, 1814, Harriet, dau. of the late Sir
Exeter for upwards of twenty years, b. May, 1766, and d. 18 Edward Hulse, Bart, of Breamore House, Hants, by whom he-
Aug. 1827. He m. 6 June, 1791, Anne, eldest dau. of had issue,
; William Buller, D.D., Bishop of Exeter, by whom (who d. 6 John Francis, now of Morval.
Jan. 1851) he left issue one son and nine daus., Harriet Eliza, in. Rev. J. B. Kitson.
James Wentworth, his heir. Frances Anne, m. W. H. Pole Carew, Esq.
Elizabeth. Caroline. Charlotte Jane, to. 9 Sept. 1858, Henry Hawkins Tremayne,
Frances Susannah, to. Rev. William Molesworth, Rector of youngest son of the late J. H. Tremayne, Esq. of Heligan.
St. Breock, Cornwall. Mary Isabella, to. Sir John Thomas Buller Duckworth,
Georgiana. Anne, d. Jan. 1822. Emma Husey. Bart.
Hester Eleanora, to. Rev. H. Strangeways, and d. Jan. 1865. Mr. Buller, J.P. and D.L., formerly represented West Looe,
Louisa, to. Venerable Wm. John Phillpotts, Archdeacon of and was High Sheriff of Cornwall 1835. He d. 3 April, 1849.
Cornwall.
Susannah Katherine, to. Rev. William Heberden, Vicar of Arms and Motto— As Buller of Downes.
Broadhembury, Devon, and d. 26 May, 1865. Seat—Morval, near Liskeard.
i>aa The son, j
James Wentworth Buller, Esq., D.C.L., of Downes, Devon,

r J.P. and D.L., sometime M.P. for the city of Exeter, and BULLER OF ERLE HALL.
afterwards M.P. for the Northern Divison of Devon, b. 1 Oct.
1798; to. 5 Oct. 1831, Charlotte Juliana Jane, 3rd dau. of Lord
Buller, Charles Reginald, Esq. of Erie Hall,
r Henry Molyneux Howard, and niece of Bernard Edward, 12th Devon, J.P., b. 24 July, 1806 m. 1st, 9 Nov. ;

Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, K.G., and by her (who d. 15 1842, Emma
(deceased), dau. of George Little, Esq.
Dec. 1855) he had issue, of Asnagh, co. Longford ; and 2ndly, 31 Aug. 1869,
ll±f James Howard, late of Downes. Bridget Margaret, widow of Rev. Joseph Sortain, of
Redvers Henry, now of Downes. Brighton, and dau. of the late Sir Patrick Mac-
Ernest Wentworth, b. 23 Oct. 1841.
;j Herbert Molyneux, 6. 9 Feb. 1843 d. 3 March, 1861.
;
Gregor, Bart. Mr. Buller, who was educated at
i Arthur Tremayne, b. 19 March, 1850. Westminster, and at Trinity Coll. Oxford, was
Mowbray Charles, b. 26 Oct. 1851. appointed in 1824 to H.M.’s Civil Service in Ceylon,
Audley Cecil, b. 4 June, 1853.
Julia Elizabeth, d. 11 May, 1856. where he served twenty-eight years as District
v Adela Catherine, d. 29 Jan. 1852. Judge of Columbo, and Government Agent of the
,
Henrietta Isabella. Alice Mary. western and central provinces. He was also a
1
He March, 1865, and was s. by his eldest son,
d. 13 Member of the Legislative Council.
James Howard Buller, Esq. of Downes, b. 12 June, 1835,
and d. 13 Oct. 1874, when he was s. by his brother. iLtltPffffC. James Buller, Esq., 4th son of John Buller,
Esq. of Morval House, Cornwall, by Anne Lemon his wife, was
Arms- Sa., on across arg. quarter-pierced of the field, four
a Lord of the Admiralty in 1811, and subsequently Clerk to the
eagles, displayed of the first.
Crest —A
Saracen’s head couped ppr.
Privy Council till his death, 14 Nov. 1830. He to. 23 June,
i;K
;r

Motto Aquila non capit muscas. 1795, Mary, dau. of James Templer, Esq. of Stover House,
)?

..
j

Seat Downes, Crediton, Devon. Devon, and by her (who d. 14 July, 1869) had issue,

222 BUL THE LANDED GENTRY. BUL


i. George, to. Charlotte Drake, and d. leaving one son, one of the Justices of the King’s Bench, and had, with six
William Templer. daus., as many sons, of whom the eldest, Richard, was of
ii. Richard (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Lanreath, Liskeard, Arborfield. The 5th,
Cornwall, J.P., b. 21 Dec. 1804; to. 12 July, 1830, Elizabeth,
William Bullock, Esq. to. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of
dau. of John Hornby, Esq. of Hook, Titchfield, Hants, and
Ralph Bellet, of Moreton, in Cheshire, and had a son and
by her (who d. 25 May, 1875) has issue,
successor,
1 James Hornby, Col. (Down Hall, Epsom), J.P., 6. 22
July, 1831; to. 1st, 9 June, 1859, Catherine Ann, dau. of John Bullock, Esq., the first of the family who settled at
Sir William Williams, Bart, of Tregullow, Cornwall, and Great Wigborough, in Essex, where he d. 10 Feb. 1595, and
by her (who d. 9 Dec. 1874) has issue, one son, Wynn was buried in the chancel of the Church there. His grandson,
Hornby, and four daus. He to. 2ndly, 25 Oct. 1877, Sir Edward Bullock, Knt. of Loftes, in Great Totham,
Emily Augusta, dau. of the late Major Henry Dashwood, Essex, b. 1580, purchased from John Fortescue, Esq., about
R.H.A., killed in the Crimea.
1637, the manor and estate of Faulkbourn, Essex.
2 Alexander, Capt. R.N., C.B., 6. 30 June, 1834; to. Emily
Mary, dau. of Henry Tritton, Esq. of Beddington, and Lieut.-Col. Jonathan Bullock, of Faulkbourn, the last
has Henry and other issue. direct male heir and descendant of Sir Edward, was M.P. for
3 Henry Montagu, Major Central India Horse, b. 5 Dec. Essex; he to. 1763, Miss Elizabeth Lante, but d. s. p. 1809,
1840; to. 22 Dec. 1877, Mary, dau. of the late James when the estates devolved on (the eldest son of his sister
Jackson, Esq. of Toorak, Victoria.
Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan Watson, Esq.) his nephew,
1Rhoda Harriet Caroline, to. 30 Dec. 1851, Francis
Howell, Esq. of Ethy House, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Jonathan Josiah Christopher Watson, Esq., who thus
2 Emmeline, to. 19 May, 1858, Frank Bradshaw, Esq. of became of Faulkbourn Hall, and assumed, 1810, the surname
Abshot House, Titchfield, Hants, and Lifton Park, Devon. and arms of Bullock he to. Miss Juliana Elizabeth Thomas,
;

3 Jane Eliza, to. 24 July, 1864, Chapell Hodge, Esq. of niece and heiress of Elizabeth Lante, wife of Lieut.-Col.
Pounds, Devonport. Bullock, and had issue,
4 Anne Isabella, m. 30 May, 1866, Henry John Tritton,
Esq. of Ewell House, Ewell, Surrey. Jonathan, late of Faulkbourn.
5 Alice, to. 10 Sept. 1874, Herbert Brooks, Esq. of Hyde John (Rev.), Rector of Rad winter, Essex, to. 1806, Mary
Park Square, London, Director of the Bank of England, Roberts, only dau. of Thomas Wilkinson, Esq., and d. 13
son of Robert Brooks, Esq. of Woodcote Park. Aug. 1844, leaving issue.
hi. Charles. Charles, who to. 11 May, 1807, Harriet, dau. of Thomas
iv. Henry John (Rev.), Rector of West Parley, Dorset, to. Humphrey Lowe, Esq. of Bromsgrove, co. Worcester, and
Theodosia Rickards, and by her (who is dead) has issue, d. 22 Aug. 1842, leaving issue.
two sons. Henry Robert, of Bury St. Edmunds, a Major in the army,
who to. 1825, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of John Hall Esq. of
Arms—As Buller of Downes. Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire, andcf. 1845, leaving issue.
Seat —Erie Hall, Plympton Erie, Devon. Elizabeth Lante, to. 1819, Rev. Christopher George Watson,
Rector of Melton, Suffolk.
Mr. Bullock d. Jan. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
BULLER OF LANREATH. Jonathan Bullock, Esq. of Faulkbourn Hall, Essex, J.P.
and D.L., formerly Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, b. 19 Oct. 1773;
Buller, The Rev. William, of Lanreath, to. April, 1811, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Andrew Downes, eldest
Cornwall, late Rector of Hemington, co. Somerset, son of Robert, Lord Bishop of Raphoe, and grandson of Henry,
m. 15 Sept. 1835, Leonora Sophia, dau. of John Bishop of Derry, and of Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the Very
Bond, Esq. of Grange, Dorset, and by her (who Rev. Dr. Thomas Wilson, Dean of Carlisle. By this lady Mr.
d. 6 Jan. 1836) had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 13 Bullock had surviving issue,
Aug. 1845, Eleanor, dau. of the late Rev. William Henry, 6. 26 July, 1815; to. 18 Aug. 1840, Cicely Abigail,
eldest dau. of Sir Edward Bowyer Smijth, Bart, of Hill Hall,
Coney, Somerset, and by her had issue, Essex, and d. 1859, s. p. His widow to. 2ndly, 1861, Edgar,
i. Charles William, b. 1847. Bury, Esq.
ii. Frederick George. m. Warwick Augustus, Walter Trevelyan, of Falkbourn.
Elizabeth Anne, to. 12 Oct. 1840, her cousin, the Rev. John
i. Ellen Georgina. ii. Alice Lucy.
Frederick Bullock, Rector of Radwinter, Essex.
iii. Caroline. iv. Sophia Leonora. Henrietta Maria, to. 9 Dec. 1851, Rev. Charles Eyres, Rector
2LtllCtlJJ£. Frederick William Buller, Esq. of Pelynt of Melton, Norfolk.
and Lanreath, Cornwall, a General in the army, son (by his Margaret Emily, to. 1 July, 1845, Hon. and Rev. Llewellyn
Irby, Rector of Cottesbroke, Northamptonshire.
2nd wife, Caroline Hunter) of John Buller, Esq., 3rd son of
Ellen Rosetta, to. 8 Oct. 1846, Henry James, son and heir of
John Francis Buller, Esq. of Morval; to. Charlotte, dau. of G. Rev. Henry Lee Warner, of Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk.
Tomkyns, Esq., and had issue,
Mr. Bullock d. 29 Sept. 1860, and was s. by his son,
Frederick Thomas, the late Major Gen. Buller.
William (Rev.), late of Pelynt and Lanreath. Rev. Walter Trevelyan Bullock, of Faulkbourn, J.P.,
George (Sir), G.C.B., Gen. in the army, Knt. Commander of M.A., Rector of Faulkbourn, b. 1818 to. 1852, Margaret, dau.
;

the Legion of Honour, and of the Medjidie, to. 1855, Henri- of Mr. Stearns and d. 17 June, 1878, when he was s. by his
;

etta, dau. of Gen. Sir John Macdonald, G.C.B. eldest son,


John, R.N., deceased. Walter Henry, now of Faulkbourn.
Charlotte, d. unm.
Caroline, to. 16 March, 1836, George Warwick, 1st Lord Arms— Gu., a chevron erm. between three bulls’ heads
Poltimore. cabossed arg. armed or, quartering Watson.
Agnes, deceased. Crest— Five Lochaber axes staves or, blades ppr. bound with
Georgiana Amelia, to. 1836, Charles, 2nd son of Sir Charles an escarfgu., tassels or.
Hulse. Bart, of Breamore House, Hants. Motto —Nil conscire sibi.

Gen. F. W. Buller d. 5 Nov. 1855, and was s. by his eldest son, Seat —Faulkbourn Hall, Witham, Essex.
Frederick Thomas, a Major-Gen. in the army, to. 16 Aug.
1821, Lady Agnes Percy, dau. of Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northum-
berland, K.G., by whom (who d 1856) he had no issue. He d.
. BULLOCK OF NORTH COKER.
June, 1860, and was s. by his brother, Rev. William Buller,
of Pelynt and Lanreath.
Bullock, George, Esq. of North Coker House,
Somerset, b. 15 Aug. 1797 m. 7 Dec. 1826, Maria
;
Arms and Motto—As Buller of Morval.
Seat—Lanreath, Cornwall. Caroline, youngest dau. of the late Charles Grove*
Esq., M.D. (of the family of Grove of Zeals,
Wilts), and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the late

BULLOCK OF FAULKBOURN. Arthur Acland, Esq. of Fairfield, Somerset, and


sister of Sir J ohn Palmer Acland, Bart., and by her
Bullock, Walter Henry, Esq. of Faulkbourn d. 2 Eeb. 1866) had issue,
Hall, Essex, b. 1861 ; s. bis father, 7 J une, 1878. i. George Troyte Bullock, D.L. and J.P. for cos. Somerset,
HtHFSIJF. —Robert Bullock, of Herburghfield, or Arbor- Wilts, and Dorset, 6. 16 Oct. 1829; who, in conformity with
feld, co. Berks, who used the arms now borne by the Essex the will of his maternal relative, the Rev. Edward Berkeley
family, was Sheriff of Berkshire and Oxfordshire 8 Richard II. Troyte, LL.D., of Huntsham Court, Devon (who d. 9 May,
He d. 1405, leaving a son, 1852), has assumed, by royal license, the surname of
Thomas Bullock, of Arborfield,whose great-grandson, Troyte, in addition to, and before that of Bullock, and
Thomas Bullock, Esq., m. Alice, dau. of John Kingsmill, the arms of Troyte, quarterly, with his own family arms;
; —
BUL THE LANDED GENTRY. BUN 223

m. 1st, 30 July, 1856, Emily Lucy, eldest dau. of Henry nephew, William (son of Rice Wiggett and his wife, Sarah
William Berkeley Portman, Esq. of Dean’s Court, Dorset, Bulwer), who, having assumed the surname of his mother’s
which lady d. at Geneva 8 Nov. following. He to. 2ndly, family, became,
19 Sept. 1860, Alice, 3rd dau. of Sir Glynne Earle Welby, William Bulwer, Esq. of Wood Dalling. He to. 1756,
Bart., of Denton Hall, co. Lincoln, and has issue, Edward Mary, dau. of Augustine Earle, Esq. of Heydon, Norfolk, and
George, b. 17 Sept. 1862; Hugh Ambrose, b. 27 July, sister and co-heir of Erasmus Earle, of same place ; and had
1867 ;
Cecil John, b. 17 May, 1869; Mabel Cicely; Evelyn issue,
Mary and Alice Christine.
; i. William Earle, his heir. ii. Augustine.
i. Mary Elizabeth Grove, who d. in infancy, 1833. hi. John.
i. Frances. ii. Mary. in. Sarah.
Mr. Bullock, J.P. ancl D.L., High Sheriff 1866, son The eldest son,
of the late John Bullock, Esq., by Sarah his wife, William Earle Bulwer, Esq. of Heydon Hall, a Brigadier-
sister of the late G-eorge Warry, Esq. of Shapwick, General in the army, and Colonel of the 100th Foot, to. 1798,
Somerset, and grandson of G-eorge Bullock, Esq., Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Richard- War burton Lytton,
both of North Coker had two sisters, viz., Hannah,
;
Esq. of Knebworth Park, Herts, and had by her (who d. 1844),
m. 1827, Rev. Rowland Huyshe, Vicar of East Coker three sons, viz.,
and Mary, m. 1828, Rev. Henry Michell, and d. William Earle Lytton, late of Heydon.
Henry Lytton Earle (The Right Hon. Sir), G.C.B., Lord
1832. Dalling and Bulwer, Ambassador at the Sublime Porte
The family of Bullock has possessed lands in the parishes of 1858 to 1865, b. 1804; to. 9 Dec. 1848, the Hon. Georgina
Yeovil and Coker for some centuries. Charlotte Wellesley, dau. of Henry, 1st Lord Cowley, and
d. s. p. 23 May, 1872.

Arms Gu., on a chevron between three bulls’ heads ca- Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer Lytton, of Knebworth,
bossed arg. armed or, another chevron erm. charged with Lord Lytton ( see Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage).
as many annulets az.
General Bulwer d. 1807, and was
s. by his eldest son,
Crest— On a mount vert five black bills erect banded with
a wreath of olive ppr., therein pendent an escutcheon az., William Earl Lytton Bulwer, Esq. of Heydon Hall, J.P.
charged with a cross-crosslet or. and D.L., Major West Norfolk Militia, 6. 28 April, 1799; to.
Seat— North Coker House, Yeovil. 1st, 11 Dec. 1827, Emily, youngest dau. of Gen. Gascoyne,
late M.P. for Liverpool, and by her (who d. Dec. 1836), had
issue,

BULTEEL OF PAMFLETE. i. William Gascoyne, now of Heydon Hall.


ii. Edward Earle Gascoyne, Major-Gen. in the army, late
Bulteel, John, Esq. of Pamflete, late of Flete, Lieut.-Col. 13th Fusiliers, C.B., 6 . 22 Dec. 1829 ; to 25 July, .

Devon, J.P., b. 26 June, 1827 ; m. 23 March, 1854, 1863, Isabella Anne, youngest dau. of Sir John Jacob Buxton,
Bart, of Shadwell Court, and has issue,
Euphemia Emily, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col.
1 Hugh Earle, b. 9 Feb. 1867.
Parsons, formerly Resident of Zante, and has with 1 Audrey Emily. 2 Isabel Mary.
other issue, 3 Maude Eleanor. 4 Winifred.
John George, b. 1856. hi. Henry Ernest (Sir), K.C.M.G., Governor of Natal.

— John Crocker Bulteel, Esq. of Flete and


i. Rose Emily, to. 9 July, 1856, the Rev. Charles Fitz-
Gerald Gambier Jenyns, Rector of Knebworth, co. Hert-
Lyneham, eldest son of John Bulteel, Esq., of the same places, ford.
was great-grandson of James Bulteel, Esq. of Flete, by Mary ii. Elizabeth Maude.
his wife, dau. and heir of Courtenay Crocker, Esq. of Lyne- hi. Mary Eleanor, to. Capt. Henry Caldwell, R.N., C.B., who
d. 1868.
ham, the last male representative of the senior branch of the
ancient family of Crocker of Devon ; Mr. Bulwer to. 2ndly, 15 March, 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of
“ Crocker, Crewys, and Coplestone, William Green, Esq., of Forty Hill, Enfield. He d. 21 July,
When the Conqueror came, were at home.” 1877.

He sat in Parliament for South Devon, and was High Sheriff —


Arms Gu., on a chevron between three eaglets reguardant
of the county 1841 he m. 13 May, 1826, Lady Elizabeth or, as —
many cinquefoils sa. Crest A horned wolf’s head erased
;

Grey, 2nd dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, K.G.; and d. erm., crined and armed or. Motto Adversis major, par —
secundis.
Sept. 1843, leaving issue, John, of Pamflete; Mary Eliza-
beth (the Hon.), late Maid of Honour to the Queen, m. 1861,

Seat Heydon Hall, Reepham.

Lieut.-Gen. Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, Equerry to


Her Majesty, nephew of John William, 4th Earl of Bess-
borougli Georgiana Frances and Louisa Emily Charlotte.
FTcCLINTOCK-BUNBURY OF
; ;
LISNAVAGH.
Arms—Arg.,a bend between fourteen billets gu. quarter-
ing Crocker, viz., arg., a chevron engrailed gu. between three McClintock Bunbury, John William, Esq. of
ravens ppr. Lisnavagh, co. Carlow, b. 1 Sept. 1851 m. 11 Sept. ;


Crest Out of a ducal coronet gu. a pair of wings arg., 1878, Elizabeth Myra, 2nd dau. of Robert Watson,
billette of the first.
Seat—Pamflete, Ivybridge, Devon. Esq. of Ballydarton.
ILtltPillJU. Thomas Bunbury, Esq., settled at Kill, co.
Carlow, was son of William Bunbury, of Lisnavagh, co. Carlow,

BULWEB OF HEYDON. and grandson of Benjamin Bunbury, of Killerigg, co. Carlow.


He to. 1st, 1735, Catherine, dau. of Josias Campbell, Esq. of
Bulwer, William Earle G-ascoyne, Esq. of Drumsna, co. Leitrim, and by her (who d. 1753) had three
Heydon Hall, Norfolk, J.P., b. 1 Jan. 1829 m. ;
sons and one dau., viz., William, his heir; George, who d.
5 July, 1855, Marian Dering, dau. and heir of 7 May, 1820; Benjamin, who to. Margaret, dau. of the Rev.

William Lee-Warner, Esq., and has issue two sons. George Gowan, and had three children, who d. unm.; and
Letitia, who to. George Gough, Esq., Lieut.-Col. of the

The family of Bulwer, of Norman origin, was Limerick Militia, and had a son, Hugh, 1st Viscount Gough,
founded at the time of the Conquest, by Tyrus or Torold de G.C.B. Mr. Bunbury to. 2ndly, Susanna Priscilla, sister of
Dalling, who was enfeoffed of the lordships of Wood Dalling John Isaac, Esq., killed at Fontenoy, and by her had a son,
and Bynham, by Peter de Yaloins, who held those lands from Thomas, who to. Miss M. Green; and a dau., Jane, wife of
the Conqueror. When the Lord Valoins established the the Rev. Benedict Arthur. The eldest son,
Priory of Bynham, this Turold gave two parts of his tithes to William Bunbury, Esq. of Lisnavagh, M.P. for the county
that establishment; and his son, Sir Ralph de Dalling, granted of Carlow, to. 1773, Katherine, dau. of R. Kane, Esq., and had
some years after, to the Monks of the same Monastery issue,
churches of Wood Dalling and of Little Ryburgh, with lands Thomas, his heir. Kane, late of Moyle.
in each parish. Descended from this Ralph de Dalling, the Elizabeth, d. unm.
. Bulwe rs have held, for a long succession of generations, a Jane, who to. 1797, John McClintock, Esq. of Drumcar, co.

I
leading position amongst the county gentlemen of Norfolk, Louth (see Burke’s Peerage : Raxhdonnell).
'
and possessed considerable landed estates. William Bulwer, Mr. Bunbury d. 1778, and was s. by his eldest son,
Esq. of Wood Dalling, the last male representative, d. s. p. Thomas Bunbury, Esq. of Lisnavagh and Moyle, M.P. for
j 1775, and bequeathed his estates to his sisters, and his unm. 28 May, 1836, and was s. by his brother,
co. Carlow, d.

224 BUN THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR
Col. Kane Bunbury, whose decease, unm. in
of Moyle, at Thomas Henry, his heir.
1874, Lisnavagh passed to his grand nephew, John William
William, m. Ann Ryder Mainprize, d. 1843, and had issue
a son, Wilmot Johnson, d. young and Susanna Ursula, to.
McClintock Bunbury, Esq., grandson of his sister (see Borke's ;

Capt. William Thomas Mainprize, C.B., R.N., and has


Peerage Rathdonnell, B.).
, issue.
A rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th. erm., a chess-rook between The elder son,
two leopards’ faces in bend, within as many bendlets sa., for Thomas Henry Bund, J.P. and D.L., Col. Worcestershire
Bonbury; 2nd and 3rd, per pale gu. and az., a chevron erm. Militia, b. 11 July, 1774; to. 16
between three escallop shells arg., for M’Clintock. Nov. 1802, Ann, dau. and only
surviving child of the Rev. Pynson Wilmot, of Halesowen,
Orest —
In front of a tree ppr. on a mount vert a leopard’s
co. Stafford, and d. 1852, having had issue,
face paly of six arg. and sa., transfixed by two arrows in
saltire also ppr., for Bonbcry. A lion passant ppr., for Thomas Henry Benjamin, d. unm. 1846.
M‘Clintock. Ann Susanna Kent, to. John Walpole Willis, Esq.

Motto Yirtus paret robor. Ursula Frances, to. Rev. Henry Thomas Hill, Rector of
Felton, co. Hereford, and had issue; d. 1877.

Seat Lisnavagh, Tobinstown, co. Carlow.
Eliza Emily, to. Rev. Joseph Henry Bainbrigge, Rector of
Finstall, co. Worcester.

The eldest dau.,


Ann Susanna Kent Bund,
BTJNBURY OB’ MARLSTON HOUSE. to. John Walpole Willis, J.P. and
D.L., co. Worcester (who d. 1877), and had issue,
Bunbury, Henry Mill, Esq. of Marlston House, John William Willis Bund, now of Wick Episcopi.
Berks, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1842, b. 1809; Mary Anne Jane Bund, to. 1867, John Francis Greswolde
AVilliams, Esq., only surviving son of F. E. Williams, Esq.
m. 1st, 1833, Mary Diana, dau. of Col. William
of Malvern Hall, co. Warwick, and" Doddenham, co. Wor-
Henry Bunbury, of Cranavonan, co. Carlow ; and cester.
2ndly, 1866, Ellen Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the Catherine Smyth Bund.
late Right Hon. Charles Tennyson D’Eyncourt, of —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., three eagles’ legs
:

Bayon’s Manor, co. Lincoln, M.P. erased h la quise or, for Bund ; 2nd and 3rd per fess gu. and
arg. three lions rampant counterchanged a bordure erm., for
This gentleman, only son of the late Benjamin Willis.
Bunbury, Esq. by his wife Anne Cowling, of Rich- Crests —
1st, an eagle’s head erased or, for Bund 2nd, two
mond, co. York, is of the same family as that now
;

lions’gambs erect erased the dexter arg. the sinister gu.,


.represented by Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury, of holding a shield also arg. for Willis.
Stanuey Hall, Suffolk. —
Motto Non nobis Domine.

Arms—Arg., on a bend sa. three chess-rooks of the field.


Seat —Wick Episcopi, Worcester.
Town House— 90, BeJgrave Road, S.W.

Crest Two swords saltirewise passing through the mouth
of a leopard’s face or, the blades ppr. hilted gold.
Motto —Firmum in vita nihil.
Seat —Marlston House, Newbury. BUNNY OF SPEEN HILL.
See St. John of Slinfold and Speen Hill.
WILLIS-BUND OP WICK EPISCOPI.
Willis Bund, John William, Esq. of Wick BURDETT OF BALLYMANY.
Episcopi, co. Worcester, J.P., M.A., LL.B., Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. 8 Aug. 1843 ; assumed the surname
Burdett, Arthur, Esq. of Ballymany, co.
Kildare, Ballywater, co. Tipperary, and Coolfin,
and arms of Bund, by royal license, 1864 ; m. 2
King’s Co., b. Sept. 1814, J.P. for King’s Co., High
April, 1872, Harriette Penelope, dau. of the late
Sheriff 1877 ; m. 1st, 25 March, 1862, Grace
Richard Temple, Esq. of The Nash, co. Worcester,
Florinda, dau. of the late J ohn Eyre Trench, Esq.
and has issue,
i. Alexander Joseph, 6. 1874.
of Clonfert House, co. Gralway, by whom (who d. 17
i. Margaret, b. 1873. ii. Mary Susanna, b. 1878. April, 1863) he had issue,
ittnCHtJU. —The first entry in the present registries of the Hugo de Burdet, b. March 27, 1863.
family ofBund is dated 18 Jan. 1559, and records the marriage
of Edward Frenche and Jane Bund. At that time the family
He m. 2ndly, 18 Dec. 1875, Emma Wyke, youngest
possessed the property at Wick which they still hold. dau. of the late Major Francis Russell Eagar, of the
Thomas Bund, of Wick Episcopi, d. Jan. 1578, leaving two 31st regt.
sons, John,and
Thomas Bund, who left, by Alicia his wife, at his decease in iltntaCJF. Thomas and Samuel Burdett, sons of Alder-
1620, with other issue, an eldest son,
man Burdett, of London, founded the family in Ireland. The

Thomas Bund, to. Elinor Bagnall, and d. 1659, leaving, with former taking up his residence at Garrahill, was ancestor of
the Burdetts of Dunmore, Barts., and the younger was
other issue, an eldest son,
William Bund, to. 1658, Alice Johnson, and had, with Samuel Burdett, who settled at Lismalin, co. Tipperary.

other issue, a son,


By Judith his wife, he left at his decease, 1664, two sons, the
elder, George, of Lismalin, d. s. p.-, the younger,
Thomas Bund, to. 1st, 1688, Elizabeth Pardoe, but had no
issue he to. 2ndly, 1695, Susannah, dau. of the Rev. John
The Very Rev. John Burdett, Dean of Clonfert, to. Mar-
;
garet, 5th dau. of Sir John Cole, Bart, of Newland, co. Dublin,
Vernon, Rector of Martley, co. Worcester, and had issue,
William, of whom presently John d. unm.’, Thomas, Rector and dying 1726, left, with other issue, a dau., Lettice, wife of
;

of Woking, Surrey, to., and had a son, who d. s. p. 1773


Algernon Warren, Esq. of Kilkenny, and a son,
;

Henry, Rector of Fladbury, who took the name of Vernon,


Arthur Burdett, Esq. of Lismalin, who to. 1725, Grace,
dau. of John Head, Esq. of Derry Castle, and had (with three
d. s.p. 1784; Richard, d. young; Sarah, to. W. Cook, Esq. of
daus., one of whom, Grace, to. Barry, 1st Earl of Farnham)
Worcester; Susanna, and Elizabeth, d. unm. The eldest
son,
two sons, Arthur Burdett, of Bellavilla, who d. 1796, s.p.;
William Bund, Barrister-at-Law, to. 1st, Mary, dau. and and
heiress of John Parsons, Esq. of Overbury, co. Worcester; George Burdett, Esq. of the Heath House, Queen’s Co.,
and 2ndly, Alicia Cox by the former only he had issue, viz., M.P. for Thomastown and Callan. He to. Jane, 2nd dau. of
;

John Frend, Esq., and had issue,


William, to. 1763, Catherine, 3rd dau. of John Dandridge>
Esq. of Great Malvern, and had issue a son, William, d. s.p. i. Arthur, of whom presently.
1778; and two daus., Mary, to. Rev. William Probyn, Vicar ii. George, of Longtown House, co. Kildare, Capt. R.N., dee.,
of Pershore, and Anna Maria, to. George Palmer, Esq. of to. 1st, Mary Jane, dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Whitelock;
Nazing Park, Essex. and 2nd, Catherine Dorothea, only dau. and heiress of the
Charles, d. young. Thomas. late Col. William Brown, of Glengarry, co. Dublin, by
whom he had issue,
The youngest son,
1 George, to. Harriet, dau. of William Willan, Esq.
Thomas Bund, J.P. and D.L., to. 29 Nov. 1768, Susanna, 1 Frances Elizabeth, to. Thomas Pery Knox, Esq.
youngest dau. of Benjamin Johnson, Esq. of Worcester; and 2 Catherine Jane, to. 1836, Richard Brouncker, Esq. of
d. 10 Aug. 1815, having had issue, Boveridge, Dorset.
T R . ;

EUR THE LANDED GENTRY. EUR 225

m. John ( see Eurdett of Hunstanton). Foremark, co. Derby, D.C.L., by Elizabeth his 1st
i. Grace, to. Henry Peisley L’Estrange, Esq. of Moystown,
wife,only dau. of Sir Charles Sedley, Bart, (see
King’s Co.
ii. Jane, to. Francis Brooke, Esq., Licut.-Col. 4th or King’s Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage)
own regt. of foot, and brother of the late Sir Henry Brooke, Arms —Az., two bars on each three martlets gu.
or,
of Colebrook, Bart. Crest —Gu., a head erased
lion’s langued gu.
sa.,
The eldest son, Seat —Shrubhurst, Godstone, Surrey.
Arthur Burdett, Esq. of Ballymany, m. 1810, Anna, only
dau. of William Ripley, Esq. of Liverpool, and had issue,
George, late representative.
Arthur, present representative.
BURDON OF CASTLE EDEN.
Mary Jane, Lieut.-Col. Robert Brookes, 24th regt.,
to. 1848,
Burdon, Rev. John, of Castle Eden, co. Durham
killed at the battle of Chillianwallah, 1849.
Anna, m. 1842, Edward John Collingwood, Esq. of Lilburn (in which by his father’s entail, he succeeded
estate,
Tower and Cliurton House, co. Northumberland. his brother Rowland Burdon, Esq.), b. 14 Oct. 1811
Adelaide Louisa, to. 1842, her cousin, John Head Burdett, m. 13 Feb. 1847, Elizabeth Anne, only dau. of
Esq. of Hunstanton, King’s Co., who d. March, 1870.
Henry Hale, Esq., second son of General John
The eldest son,
Hale, of Plantation, co. York (see Hale of King's
George Burdett, Esq. of Ballymany, b. 25 Sept. 1813;
<1. s. p. in 1875, and was s. by his only brother.
Walden), and by her (who d. 26 May 1878) has
issue,
Arms—Az., two bars or, a crescent for difference.
Rowland, 6. 19 June, 1857.
Crest — On a tower arg. a martlet with wings displayed
i.
or.
ii. John George, b. 27 July, 1859.
Residence— Coolfin, near Banagher, King’s Co.
i. Elizabeth Anne.
Mr. Burdon, who is Rector of English Eicknor, co-
Gloucester, and a Magistrate for co. Durham,
BURDETT OF HUNSTANTON. graduated M.A. at Queen’s Coll. Oxford, 1836.
Burdett, Adelaide Louisa, of Cushcallow, King’s
EtneatJC.— owland Burdon, Esq. (son of Henry Burdon,
Co., youngest dau. of the late Arthur Burdett, Esq. of Stockton, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Giles Wetherell,
of Ballymany, co. Kildare, by Anna, only dau. of and descended from Thomas Burdon, of Stockton-upon-Tees,
John Ripley, Esq.; m. 1842 her cousin, John Head temp. Edward IV.), was nine times Mayor of Stockton-upon-
Eurdett, Esq. of Hunstanton, King’s Co., a Magis- Tees, between the years 1641 and 1655. He m. Elizabeth, dau.
trate for King’s Co., who d. March, 1870. of John Swainston, and had, with several daus. two sons, viz.,
George, his heir; and Henry, whose grand-dau., Mary-
JCtllCilCJP.— he Rev. John Burdett, Vicar of Rynach
'
Burdon, to. 1743, Wm. Webster, Esq. (see Webster of Pallion).
and Gallen, King’s Co., and Rector of Ballygarth, co. Meath, Mr. Burdon d. 1657, and was s. by his elder son,
youngest son of Geo. Burdett, Esq. of The Heath House, George Burdon, Esq. of Stockton-upon-Tees, b. 1648, who m.
Queen’s Co., and of the city of Dublin, M.P., m. Dec. 1802, Elizabeth, dau. of William Hutchinson, Esq. of Trimdon,
Margaret Anne, 6th dau. of Michael Head, Esq. late of Derry co. Durham, and dying in 1681, was s. by his only surviving
•Castle, co. Tipperary, by Margaret his wife, 6th dau. of Henry son,
Prittie, Esq. of Kilbury,4n the same co., aunt to the 1st Lord The Rev. Rowland Burdon, B.A., of Lincoln Coll., Oxford,
Dunalley, and had issue, some time of Sedgfield, co. Durham, bapt. Jan. 1679, m. Sarah,
John Head, his heir. dau. of John Reeve, Esq. of Great Milton, co. Oxford, and
Henry (Rev.), m. June, 1842, Sybilla, dau. of Thomas dying 1750, was s. by his son,
Fleetwood, Esq. Rowland Burdon, Esq. of Castle Eden, bapt. 7 Jan. 1724,
Arthur Michael, deceased.
which estate he purchased 1758, a Merchant, of Newcastle-
George Prittie, deceased.
Francis Robert, deceased. upon-Tyne. He m. 26 Aug. 1755, Elizabeth, dau. of George
Margaret Anne, deceased. Jane. Smith, Esq. of Burnhall, co. Durham, an eminent Non- Jurist of
Grace, to. 2 Jan. 1834, John Eyre Trench, Esq. of Clonfert ancient family, and titular Bishop of Durham (by his wife
House, co. Galway. Christian, of the Rev. Hilkiah Bedford, M.A., of St.
dau.
Maria, deceased. John’s Cambridge, the celebrated head of the Non-
Coll.,
Louisa, m. Col. Dawes, Bengal Artillery, d. in India 1857.
Jurists), and dying 25 Oct. 1786, left an only child,
The eldest son, Rowland Burdon, Esq., of Castle Eden, M.P. for co.
John Head Burdett, Esq. of Hunstanton, King’s Co., J.P., Durham, 1790, who m. 1st, 27 June, 1780, Margaret, dau. of
Bari ister-at- Law, m. 20 July, 1842, his first cousin, Adelaide Charles Brandling, Esq. of Gosforth, Northumberland, M.P. for
Louisa, youngest dau. of the late Arthur Burdett, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, by whom (who d. 17 Feb. 1791) he had an
Ballymany, co. Kildare, by Anna his wife, dau. of William only dau., Elizabeth, b. 18 Jan. 1783; d. 30 Jan. 1791. Mr.
Ripley, Esq. of Rodney Street, Liverpool, and d. March, Burdon m. 2ndly, 20 Feb. 1794, Cotsford, dau. and sole heiress
1870. of Gen. Richard Mathews (who was put to death by Tippoo
Arms, Crest and Motto —As Burdett of Ballymany and
,
Sahib after the battle of Bednore), and by her had issue,
Bally water. i. Rowland, his heir.
Seat—Hunstanton, King’s Co. ii. Richard Mathews, b. 9 March, 1810; d. unm. 13 Jan.
Residence— Vesey Place, Kingston, co. Dublin.
10,
1866.
hi. John, now of Castle Eden.
iv. Cotsford, B.A., of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-
Law, and J.P. co. Durham, b. 4 Aug. 1815; m. 19 April,
BURDETT OF SHRUBHURST. 1852, Eleanor Margaret Jane Pemberton, youngest dau. of
Thomas Thompson, Esq., of Bishopswearmouth, co. Durham,
Burdett, Lieut. Col. Charles Sedlev, of and by her (who d. 5 April, 1876) had issue,
i Shrubhurst, Surrey, J.P.,late Lieut.-Col. Coldstream 1 John Rowland, b. 22 May, 1857.
2 Cotsford, b. 27 March, 1860.
Guards, b. 1819 m. 3 June, 1845, Harriet Eliza-
;
i. Elizabeth Anne, to. 21 April, 1825, Lieut.-Gen. Sir
beth, dau. of Levi Ames, Esq. of The Hyde, co.
Thomas Henry Browne, K.C.H., of Bronwylfa, co. Flint,
Herts, and has issue, but d. s. p. 25 Feb. 1826.
ii. Frances, d. 3 Feb. 1867, aged 62.
i. Arthur Francis Sedlet, 6 . 1 Sept. 1849.
hi. Mary Cotsford.
ii. Charles Sedley, b. 9 Jan. 1851.
hi. Henry Hugh, 6. July, 1852. Mr. Burdon d. 17 Sept. 1838, in his 82nd year, and was s. by
Blanche Clara Harriet, m. his eldest son,
i. 11 July, 1872, Stewart
Blanckett,Com. R.N. Rowland Burdon, Esq. of Castle Eden, b. 16 Aug. 1802;
ii. Constance Angela Mary. hi. Edith Joanna, J.P. and D.L., and for 25 years Chairman of Quarter Sessions
iv. Beatrice Maud. v. Gertrude Alice. for the co. of Durham to. 19 May, 1831, Anne Malet (who
;

survives him, and to whom he bequeathed absolutely the


Col. Burdett 3rd son (by Sarah his wife, dau. of
is
greater part of his large personalty and un-entailed estates),
Timothy Brent, Esq.) of the late William Jones 3rd dau. of Joshua Andrew Uhthoff, Esq. of Bath, but d. s. p.
Burdett, Esq., who was 3rd son of Francis Burdett, I
19 April, 1875, and was s. in his entailed estates by his brother,
:
Esq., eldest son of Sir Robert Burdett, 4th bart. of The Rev. John Burdon, now of Castle Eden.
[
— ;

226 BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR


Arms—Az., semee of crosses-crosslet, three palmers’ staves BURKE OF BALLYDUGAN.
or.
—A lion rampant supporting a palmer’s
Crest staff or. Burke, The Rev. Michael, A.M. of Ballydugan,
Seat— Castle Eden, co. Durham.
co. Galway, formerly Incumbent of Castle Archdall,
co. Fermanagh, m. 1848, Isabella, dau. of James
BURGES OF PARKANAUR. Clarke, Esq., Capt. 12th Lancers, and niece of the
late Mrs. Archdall, of Castle Archdall, and has
Burges, John Ynyr, Esq. of Parkanaur, co.
issue,
Tyrone, and Thorpe Hall and East Ham, Essex,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1829, b. 31 i. William Malachy James, b. 14 March, 1851, d. 1864.
Jan. 1798 m. 21 March, 1833, Lady Caroline Cle-
;
ii. Michael Henry, b. 6 July, 1853.
ments, youngest dau. of Nathaniel, 2nd Earl of hi. John Hawley, Lieut. 53rd regt., b. 28 June, 1854.
iv. Thomas Edmund, b. 24 Aug. 1856.
Leitrim," K.P., and by her (who d. 12 Oct. 1869)
v. George Selwyn, b. 9 July, 1858.
had issue, i. Eliza Martha. ii. Isabella Mary.

Ynyr Henry, M.A., J.P., High Sheriff 1869, b. 31 Jan.


i.

1834; to. 7 Sept. 1859, Edith, 3rd dau. of the late Hon.
UtllCffJJC. —
This is a branch of the ancient and wide-
spreading family of Burke, of which the noble house of
Eiehard Bootle Wilbraham, and sister of the present
Clanricarde is the chief.
Lord Skelmersdale, and has issue, 1 Ynyr Bichard
Michael Burke, Esq. of Ballintober, co. Eoscommon, who
Patrick, b. 15 March, 1866; 1 Edith Alice; 2 Ethel
purchased Ballydugan 1726, from the Lynch family, was son
Margaret ;
3 Lilian Adela.
of William Burke,* Esq. of the Klorogue branch of the family,
ii. Charles Skeffington, b. 19 Aug. 1835; deceased.
by his wife, a dau. of Daly of Cloncha. He m. 1st, Miss Flynn;
in. Clements Keppel, d. March, 1840.
2ndly, Miss Dillon of Clonbrock; and 3rdly, Mary, dau. of
iv. Wamphray John Bichard Alexander, b. 25 Aug. 1843
Burke of Meelick. By the first two he had no issue, but by
deceased.
the 3rd was father of William, his heir; Honora, m. Andrew
i. Mary Anne Margaret.
Blake, Esq. of Furbough; and Marcella, m. Malachy Daly,
n. Alice Caroline.
Esq. of Benmore. Mr. Burke’s will bears date 12 Jan. 1735.
Mr. Burges s. to the family estates upon the death, His son and heir,
William Burke, Esq. of Ballintober, co. Eoscommon, and
in 1838, s.p.> of his relative, Margaret, Dowager
Ballydugan, co. Galway, to. Mabel, dau. of Malachy Donelan,
Countess Poulett, dau. and sole heir of his grand-
Esq. of Ballydonelan, co. Galway, by Mary his wife, dau. of
uncle, Ynyr Burges, Esq. of East Ham, by Margaret
Thomas-Power Daly, Esq., eldest son of the Bight Hon. Denis
his wife, dau. of Governor Brown. Mr. Burges then Daly, of Carrownekelly, 2nd Justice of the Common Pleas,
assumed the additional arms of Lloyd. temp. James II., and was father of
Michael Burke, Esq. of Ballydugan, M.P. for Athenry,
iLtttCff (J0. Joseph Burges, Esq., to. 1716, Elizabeth, dau.
a Director of Inland Navigation and one of the Surveyors-
of Ynyr Lloyd, Esq. of East Ham, Essex, and had (with two
General for Ireland, who served as High Sheriff of the co. of
daus., Margaret, and Alice, wife of Francis Methold, Esq.)
Galway 1786, and for the town of Galway 1796. He to.
three sons, Joseph, d. 1746; John, of whom hereafter ; Ynyr,
Sarah, only child of John Morgan, Esq. of Monksfield, co.
of East Ham, m. 1792, Margaret, dau. of Governor Brown,
Galway, by Sarah his wife, 3rd dau. of Francis Ormsby, Esq.
by whom he had issue a dau. and heir, Margaret, to. 1st, of Willowbrook, co. Sligo, and by her (whod. 11 Oct. 1813) had
Sir John Smith, Bart., who took the additional surname of
issue,
Burges, but d. s.p.; his widow m. 2ndly, July, 1816, John,
William Malachy, Barrister-at-Law, late of Ballydugan.
4th Earl Poulett, of Hinton St. George, Somerset, but d. s. p.
John (Bey.), Vicar of Kilcolgan, co. Galway, Provost of
May, 1838, when her kinsman, John Ynyr Burges, s her in .
Kilmacduagh, and Prebendary of Kilconnell, m. Mary
her estates. The 2nd son, Anne, sister of Arthur Guinness, Esq. of Beaumont, near
John Burges, Esq., m. 20 Nov. 1763, Martha, dau. of Dublin', and dying 1842, left Michael John, of Canterbury,
Bobert Ford, Esq., and had issue (with two daus., Mary, N.Z., Barrister-at-Law, d. 1869, leaving issue; Arthur, d.
and in Australia William, Barrister-at-Law, m. 6 April, 1858,
to. 1784, George Perry, Esq. of Mullaghmore, co. Tyrone ;
;

Anne, eldest dau. of thelate Stephen-W. Creaghe, Esq., and


Martha, to. 1787, James Johnston, Esq. of Knappagh, co.
has issue; Edward Frederick, to. Miss Nutting, of Clifton;
Armagh) a son, John, to. Miss Watson, and has issue; Elizabeth; Mabel
John Henry Burges, Esq. of Wood Park, co. Armagh, Maria, wife of Thomas Trouton, Esq. and Louisa. ;

b. 15 July, 1768 m. 1794, Marianne, eldest dau. and eventually


;
Michael, Collector of Excise, and formerly a Magistrate for
co-heir of Sir Bichard Johnston, Bart, of Gilford, and had co. Galway, d. unm. 1846.

issue,
Thomas, of Belvedere Place, Dublin, to. Louisa, relict of
Thomas Burke, Esq. of Spring Garden, co. Galway, and
JonN Ynyr, of Parltanaur and East Ham. dau. of Dominick Daly, Esq., by Johanna Harriet his wife,
Bichard, deceased. sister of the 1st Lord Wallscourt, and d. s. p.
Margaret Anne, m. July, 1815, Lieut.-Col. (afterwards Gen.) Henry (Eev.), m. Francis Julie, only dau. of Val Blake, Esq.
Thomas Charretie, of the 2nd Life Guards, who d. Jan. of Lehinch, co. Mayo, by Anna Maria his wife, dau. of the
1866. Hon. and Bev. Bichard Henry Boper, son of Lord Teynham,
Matilda, d. Nov. 1805. and had, Michael George, and other issue,

Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4 th, or, a fess chequy arg. and Denis, of Fortlands, co. Galway, to. Maria, dau. of the late
Major Graham, and left issue.
az., in chief two cross crosslets gu., and in base a covered
Sarah, d. unm. 1852.
cup of the last for Burges 2nd, paly of eight or and gu., all
:
Mabel, m. 1832, Bev. James Temple Mansel, M.A., and has
within a bordure of the second pelletee, for Lloyd 3rd, :
issue.
arg., a saltire sa., on a chief gu., three cushions or, for ^
Johnston. Mr. Burke, who sold, under an Act of Parliament, the fee


Crests A dove rising arg., beaked and membered gu., in simple estate of Ballintober, d. 1838, and was s. by his eldest
its beak a palm-branch ppr., for Burges: a lion rampant son,
gu., langued az., in the dexter paw an annulet, enclosing a William Malachy Burke, Esq. of Ballydugan, 6. 1784,
fleur-de-lis arg., for Lloyd. High Sheriff of co. Galway 1822. He to. Anna Maria, only

Motto Tace aut face. dau. of John Blake, Esq. of Windfield, and by her (who d.
Seats—East Ham and Thorpe Hall, Ilford, Essex; and 1847) left at his decease, Jan. 1853,
Parkanaur, Dungannon, co. Tyrone.
Michael, now of Ballydugan.
John William (Rev.), Chaplain to the Earl of Tankerville,
B.A. Cambridge.
William Malachy, M.D., of St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin,
BURGH OF DONORE AND DRUMKEEN. F.R.C.P.I., Registrar-General for Ireland, Physician to Ste-
phen’s Hospital, m. 1852, Harriett Isabella, only dau. of the
N
See De Bukgh. Bev. Hugh Hamilton, of Churchhill, co. Fermanagh, by
Elizabeth his wife, sister of the late Sir Thomas Staples, Bart.,
and has issue three sons, William-Henry-Marsh, b. 9 April,
1859 ; John Albert, b. 18 Feb. 1862 Edmund, b. 5 March,
;

BURGH OF OLDTOWN.
* A brother of this William Burke entered tlic Neapolitan
See De Bukgh. service, and attained high military rank at Naples.
BUR TIIE LANDED GENTRY. BUR 227
dau., Grace Elizabeth Anna Maria, to. 1877,
1865; and one Peter, of Elm
Hall, Serjeant-at-Law, Q.C. for the co.
Andrew Jameson, Esq., B.A. Cambridge, 2nd son of the Palatine of Lancaster, author of The Life of the Right
late Andrew Jameson, Esq. of Alloa, N.B. Hon. Edmund Burke, The Romance of the Forum ,
Thomas James (Rev.), lately Rector of Cucklington-cum- Celebrated Trials, and of several works on the criminal
Stoke-Tryster, Somerset, and now Rector of Babcary, law, the law of copyright, <fcc.
Somerset, to. 1856, Miss Fraser, and has issue, William Bernard (Sir), Knt., C.B., LL.D., M.R.T.A., Ulster
Henry, b. 5 Nov. 1858; Mabel Mary; Henrietta Louisa; King of Arms, and Knight Attendant on the Order
and Emily Florence. of St. Patrick, Keeper of the State Papers of Ireland,
Edmund, JBarrister-at-Law, A.B., ex-Scholar and Classical Barrister-at-Law, author of The Peerage and Baronet-
Moderator, Trinity Coll., Dublin, and Professor of History age, The Landed Gentry, The Visitation of Seats, The
in the Elphinstone Coll., Bombay, d. on his way home, Extinct, and Dormant Peerage, The General Armory,
1864. The Vicissitudes of Families, Family Romance, <£c.,
Mary. Sarah, d. unm. 1878. to. 8 Jan. 1856, Barbara Frances, 2nd dau. of the late
Caroline Frances, d. 1847. James MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertynan, co. Meath, and
Arms —Or, a cross gu., in the dexter canton a lion ram- grand-dau. of Sir Joshua Colies Meredyth, Bart., and
has issue,
pant sa.
Crest—A cat-a-mountain sejant-guardant ppr. collared and 1 Henry Farnham, Lieut. Westmeath Rifles.
chained or. 2 Bernard Louis, Gentleman at Large to the Lord
Motto— Un roy, une foy, une loy. Lieutenant of Ireland.
Seat — Ballydugan, near Loughrea. 3 Harlowen Joseph.
4 Peter Ashworth, Page of Honor, Vice-Regal Court.
5 Edward Plunkett.
6 John E lward.
BURKE OF THE AUBERIES. 7 Arthur Meredyth.
1 Constance Mary Theresa.
Burke, James St. George, Esq. of the Auberies, Mary Clarinda.
Essex, Q.C., J.P. for Essex, m. 1835, Anne Eliza, 2 Joseph, of Elm Hall, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, to. 31 Jan.
2nd dau. of John Grubbe, Esq. of Horsendon House, 1856, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Jeremiah John Murphy, Esq.,
Q.C., a Master in Chancery in Ireland, by Maria his wife,
Bucks, and by her (now deceased) has bad issue, diu. of the late Michael Balfe, Esq. of South Park, co.
Edmund St. George, d. young. Roscommon. Mr. Burke was appointed an Assistant Poor
l.
Law Commissioner in April, 1839,. shortly after the intro-
n. Hubert Plunkett, Brevet-Major 8th Hussars.
duction of the Poor Law into Ireland, and continued in
hi. Walter St. George, Capt. R.E., m. Mary Anne Amy office till March, 1855. He d. s. p. 13 Dec. 1864.
Macrae, dau. of George Ferguson Cockburn, Esq., 1 Bridget, to. 1817, Miohael Hoey, Esq., who d. 1838.
Indian Civil Service, and has one dau., Norah Rachel. Mr. Peter Burke to. 2ndly, 26 July, 1820, Clarinda, eldest
iv. Click John, Christchjirch Coll., Oxford, Barrisier-at- dau. of Redmond Dolphin, Esq. of Corr, co. Galway, J.P.,
Law, to. 5 Aug. 1869, Edith Charlotte, dau. of Nathaniel High Sheriff 1783, but by her (who d. 15 April, 1851) had no
Clarke Barnardiston, Esq. of the Ryes, Essex, and has one issue. He d. 13 Jan. 1836.
son, Click Roland, and three daus., Violet; Kathleen The elder son of John Burke and Lucinda his wife,
Laura; and Dorothy. Joseph Burke, Esq. of London, b. 1749, at one time a
v. Rowland Henry, d. 28 June, 1861, in his 17th year. Capt. in the Royal Irish Brigade, a corps of Volunteers formed
vi. Francis Eustace. vii. Harold Arthur. in Dublin in 1779; to. 1774, Jane, dau. of Simon Arthur
viii. Charles Carrington. Hyacinth French, Esq. of Frenchbrook, co. Roscommon,
i. Anna Rosa, deceased. ii. Frances Constance. brother of Arthur French, Esq. of Clonyquin, in the same co.,
iv. Mary Alice. ( see that name) and d. 4 Jan. 1827, leaving an
m. Rachel Edith. only child,
v. Anne Eliza, deceased. John Fp.ench Burke, Esq., author of The Domestic Man-
JCtlTCRjJC. —
This family derive from the Burkes of Meelick, ners and Institutions of the Romans, and other works, b. 1775;
to. Katherine Thorne, and by her (who d. 25 July, 1826) had
co. Galway, long one of the most important branches of the
ancient house of De Burgh. three sons,
Dominick Burke, Esq. of Clondagoff Castle, co. Galway, i John French.
which lands are mentioned in a patent of the Earl of Clanri- ii.Edmund Plunkett, of the Inner Temple, and of Caius
Cambridge, Judge of St. Lucia, a Lawyer and Law-
Coll.,
carde’s possessions, registered in the Rolls Office, m. and had a writer of great ability, d. 20 Sept. 1834.
son, in. James St. George, now of the Auberies.
Peter Burke, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Harry Comer-
Mr. Burke d. 9 July, 1854.
ford, Esq-, Faddenbegg, co. Tipperary, son and heir of
of
Arms— Or, a
;

i George Comerford, Esq., by Jane his wife, only child of cross gu., in the 1st and 4th quarters a lion
rampant sa.
Richard Butler, Esq. of Tinlough, who possessed, besides,
i

Tinnikelly and other lands in the barony of Lower Ormonde.


Crest— A cat-a-mountain sejant-guardant ppr. collared and
|
chained on the breast a cross gold.
or,
Peter Burke d. about the year 1764, leaving two sons, i. Domi- Motto— Un roy, une foy, une loy.
i
nick, of Riverstown, co. Tipperary, m. Catherine, dau. of Seat —Auberies, near Sudbury.
Philip Langton, Esq of Birr, and was progenitor of the
Burkes of Rockville and Clongowna and u. John. The 2nd
eon,
;
BURKE OF OWER.
John Burke, Esq., an
Spanish army, served
officer in the Burke, William Joseph, Esq. of Ower, J.P.,
|
under his uncle, Brigadier-General John Comerford. He m. co. Galway, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1 May, 1825 ; s.
1st, Eleanor, relict of John Burke, Esq., and dau. of John his father 14 May, 1881 m. 10 J une, 1858, Barbara
| ;
Keating, Esq. of Slianballyduff, by whom he had a dau.,
Ellen, dau. of Thomas Blake Turner, Esq. of St.
Elizabeth, d. unm. He m. 2ndly, Lucinda, eldest dau. of Galway, and has issue a dau.,
John’s Abbey, co.
Oliver Plunkett, Esq. of Bettyfield, co. Roscommon (of this
Margaret Mary.
I

family was the celebrated Dr. Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of


Armagh, and titular Primate of Ireland, who was so cruelly 2Lt!lC7l£P. — Sir Redmond de Burgh (son of Sir William
and unjustly executed for high treason in the reign of or Ulick de Burgh, called The Grey, ancestor to the Marquess
Charles II.), and sister of Bartholomew Plunkett, Esq., whose of Clanricarde, who d. 1324), d. at Castle Hacket, leaving a
}
son, Major James Plunkett, to. Miss Gunning, first-cousin of son,
Elizabeth, Baroness Hamilton, wife, 1st, of James, Duke of John Buy, or The Yellow, of Castle Hacket, from whom
Hamilton; and-2ndly, of John, Duke of Argyll. By Lucinda his descendants,a powerful clan in the barony of Clare, co.
his 2nd wife, John Burke had, with two daus., two sons, Galway, were termed the sept of John BuyM‘Redmond. From
i.Joseph, of whom presently. him descended
h. Peter, of Elm Hall, co. Tipperary, a Justice of the Peace Myles de Burgh, or Burke, living about the year 1480, at
for that co., and for the King’s Co., 6 1756 to . 1st, July,
.
;
Castle Hacket, whose son,
1785, Anne, 2nd dau. of and co-heir of Matthew Dowdall, Redmond de Burgh, of Castle Hacket, was father of
Esq., M.D., of Mullingar, by Bridget B.irnewall his wife,
Ulick Burke, who d. 1571, as appears from an inquisition
sister of Bartholomew Barnkwall, Esq., father of the late Sir
taken in Galway, 1586, seized of the castles of Castle Hacket
Robert Barnewall, Bart., of Crickstown Castle, co. Meath.
By this lady (who d. 18 Feb. 1818) he had issue, and Cahirmorris, and a great estate adjoining; he was s. by
1 John, of London, 6. 12 Nov. 1786; to. Mary, 2nd dau. of
his son,
Bernard O’Reilly, Esq. of Ballymorris, co. Longford, and John Burke, of Castle Hacket, to. Margaret, dau. of Thady
d. at Aix-la-Chapelle, 27 March, 1848, leaving by her (who Mullaghmore, a descendant of the ancient Princes
Kelly, of cl
d. 17 Nov. 1846) surviving issue, Hymaine, and by her left a son,
Q 2
;

223 BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR


Ulick Burke, Esq. of Castle Hacket, to. Honora Burke, dau. i. Elizabeth, to. Thomas O’Conor Donelan, Esq., J.P. of
Sylane, and has issue, Derwent O’Conor Donelan, Esq.,
of Viscount Mayo, and had issue,
J.P. Joseph of Iloilo in the Philippine Islands; John;
;
John, his heir. Thomas and Mary.
;
Catherine, to. Andrew Browne, of Brownestown.
ii. Teresa. in. Maria.
Isabella, to. The O’Conor Don.
Mr. Burke s. his brother 3 Oct. 1849 d. 14 May, 1861.
Burke, after the massacre of Shruel, in which many
;
"Click
Protestants were slain, harboured the Protestant Bishop of
Arms —Or, a cross gu. in the dexter canton a lion rampant
sa.
Killala and others, as appears by a letter from the Bishop to Crest— A chained cat sejant-guardant ppr.
the Marquess of Clanricarde, dated from Castle Hacket. Ulick Motto— Ung roy. ung foy, ung loy.
and his son are mentioned in Clanricarde’s memoirs as persons Seat — Ower, near Headford, Galway. co.
whose adhesion was important for the pacification of the county.
The property of Castle Hacket was created by James I. in 1619,
the manor of Castle Hacket, in favour of Ulick. The son and
heir,
BTJRKE OF ST. CLERAKS.
John Burke. Esq. of Castle Hacket, forfeited, during the con- Burke, Anne Celestine, of St. Clerans, co. Gal-
fiscations, the greater portion of his estates, retaining, how- way m. 1st, Major Horace De Yere, R.E., and liad
;

ever, Ower, part of the ancient property. He to. Mary Berm- three daus.,
ingham, dau. of the 17th Lord Athenry, Premier Baron of
Ireland, by whom he left at his death, 1684 or 1685, i. Mary. n. Eleanor. in. Margaret.
Ulick, of whom presently. Mrs. De Yere m. 2ndly, 20 Feb, 1873, Rev. Charle-
Francis, to. Margaret, dau. of Darby Daly, of Killimore.
ton Maxwell, J.P., formerly Rector of Leckpatrick,
Thomas, to. Mary, dau. of Edward Hearne, of Hearnesbrook.
co. Tyrone.
The son and successor,
Ulick Burke, Esq. of Ower, to. Catherine, dau. of Stephen HtncaiJC.—This another well-known branch of the an-
is
Lynch, of Doughiskea, by Ellinor, dau. of Sir John Browne, cient family of De Burgh
or Burke.
Bart., of The Neale, ancestor of Lord Kilmaine. By her he John Burke, Esq. of Isserclean, co. Galway, to. Jane,
left at his death, in 1716, dau. of Michael Burke, Esq. of Cloughanover, a descendant of
i.John, d. s. p., a Capt. in Gen. Dillon’s regt. in France. the Burkes of Castle Hacket, and had, with a dau., Ellen, wife
ii.Myles, of whom presently. of John Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, a son and successor,
hi. Dominick, whose son, Myles, to. Catherine, dau. of Sir James Burke, Esq. of St. Clerans, to. Penelope, daq. of
Walter Blake, Bart, of Menlo, and left issue, Robert Hardiman, Esq., of Loughrea, co. Galway, and had,
1 Myles, to. Catherine, grand-dau. of Dominick Blake, with a dau., who to. —
Browne, Esq. of Gloves, co. Galway, a
Esq. of Castle Grove, by his wife, dau. of Sir Joseph son,
Hoare, Bart., and left issue, Joseph; Walter; William; John Burke, Esq. of St. Clerans, to. 1783 or 1784, Elizabeth,
and Eliza, to. Charles, son of Sir Charles Peshall.
2 Stephen, to. Julia, sister of the foregoing Catherine, and
dau. ofAndrew Armstrong, Esq. of Clara House, King’s Co.,
has issue, Myles; Joseph; Walter; Stephen; Eliza; by whom he had issue,
Catherine and Elly. ; James Hardiman, his heir.
1 Maria, to. Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Hillsbrook, co. Gal- Robert, deceased. John.
way. Penelope, to. John Kirwan, Esq. of Castle Hacket, co. Galway.
The 2nd son, Elizabeth, to. Christopher- John Blake, Esq. of Winfield, co.
Galway.
Myles Burke, Esq., of Ower, whos. his father, to. Mary, dau.
of Stephen Lynch Fitz-Thomas, Esq. of Tubberoe, and niece Mr. Burke took the name of Hardiman, in addition to that of
of Sir Dominick Browne, and by her left issue, Burke, pursuant to the will of his maternal uncle, Robert
John, a Franciscan friar.
Hardiman, Esq., whose estates and property he inherited upon
Vephen, of Ower, to. Marcella, dau. of James Martin, Esq. that gentleman’s death, 1800. He d. Dec. 1808, and was s. by
of Ross, and left issue, Barbara, to. Mark Lynch, Esq., his son,
by whom she had Patrick Lynch, Esq. of Duras and James Hardiman Burke, Esq., of St. Clerans, b. 1788; m. ,

Renniore, co. Galway. Oct. 1817,Anne, dau. of Robert O’Hara, Esq., of Rahepn, co. I.

Dominick. Francis. j
Galway, and has issue,
William, of whom presently.
Jane, to. Henry Jordan, Esq. of Rosslevin. John, late of St. Clerans.
Barbara, to. Sir Walter Blake, Bart, of Menlo Castle. Robert O’Hara, 6. 1821 an officer in the Austrian service,
;

for his command of the Expedition


and since distinguished
The 5th son,
across Australia, in the course of which he perished, 1861.
William Burke, Esq. of Ower. s. his brother, and to.
James Thomas, 6. 1828; an officer R.E.; fell gallantly in
Turkey, 1854.
Teresa Kirwan, of Hillsbrook, co. Galway, by whom he left
Fanny Maria, to. John Blakeney, Esq. of Abbert, co. Gal-
at his death, in 1801,
way.
John, of Ower, to. Maria, eldest dau. of Oliver Marty n, Esq., Elizabeth, m. 1847, Lieut.-Col. W. C. Menzies, R.E.
M.D., of Galway, and d. s. p. 3 Oct. 1849. He was an officer Hester Albinia, d. 1866.
in the 79th and 38ih regts., and had a Peninsular medal Anne Celestine, m. 4 Nov. 1856, Major Horace de Yere,
with three clasps. He was many years a Magistrate of the R.E., who d. 22 Aug. 1865.
county. Mr. Burke, who served the office of Sheriff, d. 9 Jan. 1854, and
Joseph, of whom presently.
was s. by his only son,
Francis, to. Catherine, dau. of Ulick Jennings, Esq., of Iron-
pool, and having d., left issue by her, William (Rev.), in John Hardiman Burke, Esq. of St. Clerans, Lieut.-Col.
the Church of Rome Ulick; John; Bessy; and Teresa.
;
3rd Buffs, A.D.C. to Sir John Burgoyne during the Crimean
Stephen and William, both d. without issue. war he d. 7 Aug. 1863, and was s. by his sister, Hester
;

Mary, m. James Garvey, Esq. of Tully, co. Mayo. She to. Albinia, who d. 1866, and was s. by her sister, Anne Celes-
2ndly, Major Allen, Aide-de-Camp at the Viceregal Court,
tine, now of St. Clerans.
and left, issue, Mary, Caroline, and Teresa.
Julia, to. Francis Leigh, Surgeon in the 60tli Rifles, and left Arms — Or, a cross gu., in the 1st quarter a lion rampant
issue. sa.
Barbara, Bartholomew St. Leger, Esq. of Ballyheragh,
to. —A cat-a-mountain sejant ppr., collared
Crest and chained
co. Mayo, and has issue. or.
Bridget, a Nun. Motto—Ung Dieu, ung loy, ung foy.
Seat — Clerans (formerly called Isserclean),
St. Craughwell,
The 2nd son,
co. Galway.
Joseph Burke, Esq. of Ower, co. Galway, b. 8 July, 1781;
m. 9 April, 1823, Margaret, 3rd dau. of Oliver Martyn, Esq.,
M.D., of Galway, of the family of the Martyns of Tullyra ,
BURLEIGH OF CARRICKFERGUS.
ind had issue, Burleigh, William Robert, Esq. of Carrick-
i. William Joseph, now of Ower. fergus, co. Antrim, J.P., b. 1831 ; m. 1866, Anne,
ii. Oliver, Barrister-at-Law, author of The History of Ross
dau. of T.-H. Purdon, Esq., M.D., Belfast, and lias 1
S
Abbey; The History of the Priory of All Hallows and of
Trinity College , Dublin ; The History of the Connaught issue two daus.
Circuit and The Lives of the Lord Chancellors of Ireland.
hi. John, M.D., now of Manilla to. 6 Feb. 1869, Victoria,
it tlltagC. —William Burleigh, Capt. in Sir John Clot-
}
"
worthy’s regiment of horse, who was wounded at the defence
;

dau. ot John Butler, Esq. of Manilla, and has issue, Joseph;


John; William; Mary. of Lisbon against O’Neil, 1641, was subsequently Lieut.-Col. of ,

iv. Richard, M.D., also of Manilla, the Earl of Kildare’s regiment. His eldest son,
; H

BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR 229

William Burleigh, to. Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Roger Etneagc.— ugh Burnaby, 3rd son of Thomas de Bur-
Langford, and left by her two sons, the elder of whom, naby, of Watford, co. Northampton, the representative of a
Hercules Burleigh, was Captain in the army, and served very ancient family settled in Leicestershire, d. at Manton, in
at the siege of Londonderry. He to. Margaret, dau. of Northamptonshire, 28 July, 1591, leaving, with other issue,
George Pearson, Esq. of Harwood Shields, co. Northumber- Robert Burnaby, bapt. at Manton, 15 Sept. 1577, d. at
land, and had by her three sons and several daus. He d. 1744. Gulton, 18 May, 1643, and was father of
His eldest son, Hugh Burnaby, b. at Gulton, 30 Jan. 1620, Fellow of St.
William Burleigh, 6. 1700; m. Elizabeth, dau. and co- John’s College, Cambridge, and Patron and Rector of
heiress of Thomas Clerk, Esq., of co. Armagh ;
and d. 1750, Asfordby, co. Leicester. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas
leaving three sons and a dau. The 3rd son, Burton, of Stockerston, co. Leicester, and by her, who d. 29
William Burleigh, b. 1730 m. Ellen, dau. of Hamlet
;
July, 1699, had issue, Hugh, of Asfordby, d. 1742, leaving a
Obins, Esq. of Castle Obins, and had one dau. He to. 2ndly, dau.; Benjamin, Rector of Stainby, d.unm.', Andrew; and
Anne, dau. and co-heiress of Andrew Boyd, Esq. of Prospect, Robert, of Brampton, d. s. p. The 3rd son,
co. Antrim, and by her left, in 1798, two sons and one dau. Andrew Burnaby, s. to the estate and living of Asfordby,
the elder of the sons, on the death of his father, 20 Jan. 1699, and to. Anne, widow
William Dobbs Burleigh, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1765; of Maurice Camm, Esq., by whom he had a son,
to. 1796, Anne, dau. of Thomas Wills, Esq. of Willsgrove, The Rev. Andrew Burnaby, b. 29 June, 1702, of Brampton
co. Roscommon, by Jane Lucy, his wife, dau. of William Manor House, Prebendary of Lincoln, Vicar of St. Margaret’s,
Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon, and left at his Leicester, and Rector of Asfordby; to. Hannah, dau. of George
decease, 1829 (with a son, Henry, a Capt. in the Hon. E.I.C.S., Beaumont, Esq. of Dartom, co. York, and had issue, Andrew,
who d. unm. ; and three daus., Jane, to. the Rev. John L. his heir; Robert, Prebendary of Lincoln and Vicar of St.
Chute; Rebecca Anne, to. Rev. William Farmer; and Judith Margaret’s, m. Catherine, dau. of T. Gee, Esq., and had issue;
Eliza), an elder son, Thomas Beaumont, Rector of Asfordby, to. Catherine, dau. of
William Burleigh, Esq., of Carricltfergus, &. 1797 to. ; William Abney, Esq. of Measham Anna Maria, to. Richard
;

1828, Lucretia, dau. of James Wills, Esq., of Plas Beilin, co. Walter, Esq. and Hannah, d. unm. The eldest son,
;

Flint, by Lucretia Anne Kingsley, his wife, and had issue, Andrew Burnaby, D.D., of Baggrave Hall, co. Leicester,
i. William Robert, now of Carricltfergus. and of Brampton, in Huntingdonshire, Archdeacon of Leicester
ii. Henry Charles, Commander R.N., 6. 1832; to. 1863, and Vicar of Greenwich, to. 26 Feb. 1770, Anna, dau. and heir
Emily Hester, dau. of John Stott, Esq. and has issue a dau. of John Edwyn, Esq. of Baggrave Hall, High Sheriff of
iii. James Kingsley, b. 1836.
Leicestershire 1750, and had issue, i Edwyn Andrew, his
iv. Godfrey Wills, 17th regt., 6. 1840.
heir; n. Sherard Beaumont, D.C.L., of Brampton, co. Hun-
v. Arthur George, b. 1842.
vi. Hercules Richard, b. 1843. tingdon, d. 25 March, 1848 m. John Dick, of Evington, co.
;

i. Lucretia Euphemia. ii. Rebecca Mary. Leicester, Col. 1st Grenadier Guards, to. 1798, Henry Anne,
in. Olivia Isabella Anne. iv. Jane Elizabeth. dau. of Sir Thomas Fowke, Bart., and had issue his 3rd son, :

v. Lucinda Fanny. vi. Charlotte Louisa. Thomas Fowke Andrew Burnaby, Esq., was late of Langford
He d. 1871. Hall, Notts; iv. George Freeman, d. unm and i. Anna Maria,
. ;

Arms —Vert, three boars’ heads couped arg., armed or. to. John Atkins, Esq. of Halstead House, Kent. The eldest

Crest —A demi-boar ppr., armed hoofed and bristled or,


son,
Edwyn Andrew Burnaby, Esq. of Baggrave Hall, a Gentle-
and gorged with a chain of the last supporting a thistle ppr.
man of the King’s Most Honourable Privy Chamber, J.P. and
D.L., b. 9 May, 1771 to. 30 Dec. 1794, Mary, dau. and heiress
;

BURN OF ORTON HALL. of the Rev. William Browne, Rector and Patron of Burrow,
and grand-dau. of Suffield Browne, of Leasthorpe Hall, co.
Burn, Richard, Esq. of Orton Hall, Westmor- Leicester, and by her (whoci. 11 Jan. 1858) had issue,
land, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, b. 16 Nov. i. Edwyn, of Baggrave Hall.

1811 High Sheriff 1852, Capt. in the Westmorland


;
ii. William Edwyn, Barrister-at-Law d. unm. 23 Aug. 1830.
iii. Gustavus Andrew I Rev.), of Somerby Hall, Leicester-
and Cumberland Yeomanry m. 26 July, 1836, ;
shire, to. 19 Nov. 1833, Harriet, dau. of Henry Villebois,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Cuthbert, Esq. of Esq. of Marham, and has Frederick Gustavus, Capt. Royal
Beaufront Castle, Northumberland. Horse Guards; Evelyn (Rev.j Mary, to. 27 April, 1854,-
;

John H. Manners Sutton, Esq. of Kelham Hall, Notts; and



3ttlt07l(JP. John Burn, Esq. of Orton Hall, 6. 20 Oct. Anna Glentworth, to. 24 July, 1862, Col. Duncan James
1743, was 'only child of the Rev. Richard Bum, LL.D., Vicar Buillie, Royal Horse Guards.
of Orton, Westmorland, Chancellor of the Diocese of Carlisle, i. Mary, to. 8 May, 1820, John Tylston Pares, Esq.

author of Burn's Justice of the Peace, Burn's Ecclesiastical ii. Selina, d. 12 Nov. 1836.
Law, and The History of Westmorland, b. 17 July, 1710. iii. Georgiana, m. 6 April, 1839, Thomas Henry Starr, M.D.
iv. Anna Edwyn,to. 23 May, 1829, Matthew Knapp, Esq. of
and d. 15 Nov. 1785. John Burn d. 20 Feb. 1802, leaving Linford House, Bucks, and d. 28 Dec. 1835.
a son,
Mr. Burnaby d. 1 Oct. 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Burn, Esq. of Orton Hall, and Barcelona, Spain;
Edwyn Burnaby, Esq. of Baggrave Hall, a Gentleman of Her
in.14 July, 1806, Eulalia, dau. of Joseph Vila, of Barcelona,
Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Chamber, Capt. in the 3rd,
and by her (who d. 6 May, 1813) left at hit decease, 12 July,
or Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards, J.P. and D.L., High
1818, a son and a dau.,
Sheriff for Leicestershire 1867, b. 29 Sept. 1799 to. 28 Aug. ;

Richard, now of Orton Hall.


1829, Anne Caroline, dau. of Thomas Salisbury, Esq., 2nd son
Sophia, Louis de Saldanha, Marquis de Tanbatd,
to. 1st. 1828,
who d. 1837; and 2ndly, 1845, Mons. Nelson Vors, French of Thomas Salisbury, Esq., of Marshfield house, co. York,
Protestant Pasteur at Versailles. One dau. by the 1st by Mary his wile, dau. of Thomas Lister, Esq., and has
marriage, Marie Constance de Saldanha, to. William Gilbert, issue,
Esq. one son by the
: 2nd marriage, Frederick Vors, b. Edwyn Sherard, now of Baggrave Hall.
Aug. 1847. Caroline Louisa, to. 1st, 14 Dec. 1859. Rev. C. Cavendish

Arms —Vert, a chevron ermine between three ram-lions Bentinck (who d. 17 Aug. 1865), eldest son of the late Lord
Charles C. Bentinck ; and 2ndly, 20 Nov. 1870, Harry War-
pant or, on a chief erminois three fountains, a bordure
wavy arg. ren Scott, Esq., 2nd son of Sir William Scott, Bart, of
Ancrum.
Crest —A demi-tyger, erminois, holding between the paws a
Cecilia Florence, to. 24 June, 1858, George Onslow Newton,
fountain as in the arms.
Esq. of Croxton Park, co. Cambridge; d. 7 Feb. 1869.
Seat— Orton Hall, Shap, Westmorland. Gertrude Laura, to. 24 June, 1858, Viscount Vaughan,
eldest son of the Earl of Lisburne. She d. 1865.
Ida Charlotte, to. 4 Aug. 1864, Lieut. Col. Conolly, V.C.,
BURNABY OF BAGGRAVE HALL. Coldstream Guards, son of the late E. M. Conolly, Esq.
of Castletown, co. Kildare, M.P.
Burnaby,Edwyn Sherard, Esq. of Baggrave Mr. Burnaby d. 18 July, 1867.
Hall, co. Leicester, Col. Grenadier Guards, b. 22 May,
Arms— Arg., two bars and a lion passant-guardant in chief gu.
1830; m. 29 Aug. 1864, Louisa Julia Mary, 2nd Crest — A demi-man sa., in the dexter hand a branch of
dau. of Sir Willoughby Wolstan Dixie, 8th bart. of columbine flowers ppr., round the neck a rope or, with th„
Bosworth Park, Leicestershire, and has issue, end hanging down on the sinister side.
Motto-*-.Pro rege.
i. Algernon Edwin, 6 . 9 April, 1867. Seat —Baggrave Hall, Leicester.
i. Hilda Louisa. u. Leila, deceased. Town House—51, Eaton Square, S.W#
; ,

230 BUR THE LANDED GENTRY BUR


BURNABY OF BRAMPTON MANOR 1860, b. 14 Feb. 1805 ; m. 11 Nov. 1833, Harriet, 2nd
HOUSE. dau. of Hugh Parker, Esq. of Woodthorpe, co. York,
Burnaby, Thomas Fowke Andrew, Esq. late and d. 15 July, 1878, Laying had issue,
of Langford Hall, Notts, now of Brampton Manor i. Edward Strelley, now of Winkburn, Lieut.-Col. Cold-
House, near Huntingdon, b. 17 Oct. 1808 ; m. 9 Oct. stream Guards, J.P # &. 5 April, 1835.
n. Hugh d’Arcy, Lieut.-Col. 7th Hussars, b. 16 July, 1836.
1833, Emily, 11th dau. of the late Rupert Chawner,
hi. William Acton, b. 24 May, 1842.
M.D., of Burton-on-Trent, and has issue, iv Edward Annesley, b. 9 Nov. 1844, Capt. Rifle Brigade.
i. Henry Fowke, formerly in Holy Orders, now M.D. of i. Harriet Gertrude, d. young.

Buckland, Herts, late Fellow of King’s College, Cam- ii. Elizabeth Constance. in. Alice Mary Caroline.
bridge, M.A., b. 12 Dec. 1834.
II. Thomas Frederic Burnaby-Atkins, of Halstead Place,
OLilXZKQZ . —
The first mention we have of the family of
Steade, livingat, or being possessed of, Onesacre, in the co. of
near Sevenoaks, M.A. Trinity Hall, Cambridge, b. 13
York, where stands the old family mansion, appears, accord-
March, 1836 m. 2 Jan. 1868, Elizabeth, dau. of the late
;
ing to Dr. Hunler, in some old writings of the time of Edward
John Francklin, Esq. of Gonalston, Notts, and has issue
III., between 1326 and 1377.
( see following notice).
Lieut. H.M.’s 10th
John de la Stede resided, as we findfrom several ancient
in. Eustace Beaumont, b. 4 April, 1842 ;
deeds, at Onesacre, 1417, as did his immediate successors,
regt.
Thomas, John, John, and Nicholas de la Stede.
iy. John Charles Wellesley (Rev.) Rector of Wyton, co.
Thomas Steade, Esq. of Hillsboro’ b. 1728 (7th in descent from
Huntingdon, b. 28 Jan. 1844.
Nicholas Steade), m. 1768, Millicent, dau. of Strelley Pegge,
i. Emily Sarah, m. 18. Sept. 1862, Edward Finch Dawson,
Esq. of Beauchieff Abbey, and sister of Peter Pegge, of
Esq. of Launde Abbey, Leicestershire.
Winkburn Hall, who devised his estates to his nephew, the
ii. Adelaide Sophia.
late Mr. Pegge Burnell. By her he had issue,
hi. Anna Maria Gertrude, d. 13 June, 1850.
iv. Caroline Maria. Thomas, his successor, Major 21st Light Dragoons, d. unm.
1796.
Utlisatjc.— John Dick Burnaby, Esq. of Evington, co. Broughton Benjamin.
Leicester, Col. Grenadier Guards, J.P. and D.L. for Leicester- Mr. Steade d. 1793. His 2nd son,
shire, 3rd son of Andrew Burnaby, D.D. of Baggrave Hall, Broughton Benjamin Steade, Esq., 6. 3 July, 1774; J.P.
co. Leicester, Archdeacon of Leicester (see preceding Memoir ), and D.L., High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1839, succeeded Feb.
d. June, 1852. He m. 27 Dec. 1798, Henry Anne, dau. of Sir 1836, to the estates in the counties of Nottingham and Derby,
Thomas Fowke, Bart, of Lowesby Hall, Leicestershire, and by of his maternal uncle Peter Pegge-Burnell, Esq. of Winkburn,
her (who d. Jan. 1856) had issue, Notts, and then took by royal authority the names of Pegge

John Dick, Barrister-at-Law, Judge of Leicestershire County and Burnell, instead of that of Steade, in compliance with an
Courts, Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions, and D.L. injunction contained in his uncle’s will.
m. 1st, Sarah Jane, dau. of John Atkins, Esq., by whom he Peter Pegge-Burnell was 3rd and youngest son of Strelley
had issue, John Dick Atkins. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. Pegge, of Beauchieff Abbey, Derbyshire, to whose estates he
of the Rev. Mr. Williams, by whom he had issue, Sherard succeeded, as also to those of his distant relative, D’Arcy Bur-
Beaumont James; Charles Albert; and William Augustus.
Frederic George (liev.), M.A., m. Anna Maria, dau. of John
nell, of Winkburn, Notts, 1784. On his marriage with Mary,
relict of J. Lee, Esq. of Chesterfield, he also became the pos-
Atkins, Esq.
Thomas Fowke Andrew, now of Brampton Manor. sessor of considerable property in that neighbourhood. At
Charles Sherard, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Francis Jessop, Esq. the death of Mary, relict of d’Arcy Burnell, 1784, the said
by whom he had issue, Mary Elizabeth ;
2ndly, Anne Peter Pegge took the name of Burnell in addition.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir F. G. Fowke, Bart. The Burnell family has been settled at Winkburn since the
Henry Anne. Marianna. Emma.
time of King Edward VI., when the monastery of Winkburn,
Maria. Ann Woollaston. Elizabeth Hannah.
together with the parish, formerly belonging to the Knights of
For lineage and Arms, see Burnaby of Baggrave. St. John of Jerusalem, was granted to John Burnell, Merchant,
Seat —Brampton Manor House, near Huntingdon. of London, in exchange for certain lands in Sussex (see
Thoroton’s Nottinghamshire).
The Pegges were settled at Ashbourne, in Derbyshire, when
Edward Pegge m. Gertrude, only dau. and heiress of Nicholas
BURNABY-ATKINS OF HALSTEAD Strelley, of Beauchieff Abbey. By this marriage the Strelley
estates at Beauchieff passed into the Pegge family.
PLACE. Mr. Broughton Benjamin Pegge-Burnell, J.P., D.L., High
Burnaby-Atkins, Thomas Frederick, Esq. of Sheriff, co. Derby 1844, m. 21 Dec. 1802, Elizabeth Dalton,

Halstead Place, Kent, J.P., M.A., s. to the Halstead and d. 20 May, 1850, leaving a dau., Mary Millicent, m.
estate under the will of John Pelly Atkins, Esq. 22 March, 1831, Rev. William Smith, of Dunston Hall, Derby-
shire, deceased, and a son and successor, the late Edward
whose name he assumed by royal license, b. 13 Valentine Pegge Burnell, Esq. of Winkburn Hall and Beau-
March, 1836, M.A. Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1864 ; chieff Abbey.
m. 2 Jan. 1868, Elizabeth, dau. of John Francklin,
Esq. of Gionalston Hall, Notts, and Great Barford,
Arms —
Quarterly : 1st and 4th per fess indented or and
arg. a lion rampant sa., a bordure gu., charged with eight
Bedfordshire, and has issue, plates, for Burnell; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron between
three wedges sa., for Pegge.
l. John, b. 15 Sept. 1872.
Frances Eveline, d. 31 Jan. 1871.
Crests —A lion’s gamb erect and erased sa., in the paw a
i. hunch of violets ppr., for Burnell ; the sun rising in splen-
ii. Emily Mary. hi. Elizabeth Caroline. dour the rays alternately sa. or, and arg., for Pegge.
iv. Violet. v, Cecily. —
Motto Caritas fructum habet.
-Seat—Winkburn Hall, Southwell, Notts.
JLmeage.-Mr. Burnaby Atkins is second son of Thomas
Fowke Andrew Burnaby, Esq. of Brampton Manor, Hunts,
by Emily his wife, dau. of Rupert Chawner, Esq., M.D. (see
Burnaby of Baggrave).
Arms—Atkins and Burnaby,
BURNETT OF GADGIRTH.
) See General
quarterly.
Crests— Atkins; 2nd Burnaby.
1st, $ Armory. Burnett, Francis Claud, Esq. of Gadgirth, co.
Seat — Halstead Place, Sevenoaks, Kent United University ; Ayr. J.P., formerly Col. R.A., b. 2 Oct. 1809 m. ;
Club.
1st, 18 Oct. 1836, Anne Emily, dau. of.Capt. Wool-
dridge, R.N. and 2ndly, 1863, Mary, dau. of Gen.
;

J. Grant, Bombay Artillery. By the former be baa


BURNELL OF WINKBURN HALL. issue,
The late Edward Valentine Pegge-Burnell, i. Francis Redfearn, b. 14 Jan. 1838.
Esq. of Beauchieff Abbey, Derby, and Winkburn ii. Joseph John, b. 27 March, 1845.
Hail, Notts, M.A., J.P., D.L., High Sheriff for Notts, hi. William Augustus, b. 8 Feb. 1843.

BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR 231
iv. Claud Henry, 6. 28 Sept. 1858. The 2nd son,
i.Margaret Anne, to. Capt. Lambert, R.E. Thomas Burnett, acquired Kemnay, co. Aberdeen, in 1688.
ii.Emily Catherine, to. Major S. Black, Bengal Staff Corps. He to. 1650, Margaret (who d. 1689), dau. of John Pearson, of
hi. Julia Georgina, to. 1865, Douglas Campbell, Esq. the family of Balmadies, and d. 1688, leaving issue,
iv. Isabella Sarah. i. Thomas, of whom presently.
ILtlXCitCJC. —
Gadgirth was for centuries the estate of the ii. Andrew, to. his cousin Jane, dau. of Alexander Burnett,
of Craigmyle, and d. s. p.
ancient family of Chalmers. The last possessor of the name,
i. Rachel, d. unm.
John Chalmers, of Gadgirth, Capt.. in the service of the States,
The elder son,
General of the United Provinces, succeeded to the remnant of
Thomas Burnett, of Kemnay, is known as a voluminous
the once extensive barony of Gadgirth which remained from
correspondent on political and philosophical topics with many
the losses the family sustained by their devotion to the cause
of the notable people of his day, including Leibnitz, and the
of the Stuarts. He d. unm. circa 1750, leaving his sisters his
Electress Sophia, and as one of the remarkable Court circle of
co-heirs; Mary, the eldest, to. 1748, John Steele, Minister of
the Electress at Hanover. When in Paris in 1702, he was
Stair, hut had no issue at her death she devised her share of
;
arrested on some frivolous pretext at the instance of the
Gadgirth to her husband, who to. 2ndly, 1762, Christian, 2nd
adherents of the Court of St. Germains, and suffered a year
dan. of John Steuart, Esq. of Dalguise, co. Perth, and had by
and a half of imprisonment in the Bastille, from which he
her two daus., Julia, to. 1796, Francis Redfearn, Esq. of
was released through the intervention of the Electress and
Langton, co. York; and
her niece, the Duchess of Orleans. He to. 1713, Elizabeth,
Margaret, to. 1800, Joseph BuRNErr, Esq., Lieut.-Col.
dau. of Richard Brickenden, Esq. of Inkpen, co. Berks (after-
Bengal Artillery, who purchased Mrs. Redfearn’s share of
wards wife of Dr. George Lamont), and d. 1729, leaving, with
Gadgirth of this marriage there was issue,
;
a dau., Anna, d. unm., a son,
James, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S., d. 3 Sept. 1832.
John Joseph, of Gadgirth. George Burnett, of Kemnay, 6 1714 to 1st, 1733, Helen,
.
;
.

Francis Claud, now of Gadgirth. dau. of Sir Alexander Burnett, of Leys, 4th bart., by whom
Margaret, to. Gen. P. Byres. Isabella Christina. he had,
Julia, d. 4 June, 1822. Alexander, his successor.
Jane Amies, to. Dr. James Russell, and has issue. Helen. Anne. Elizabeth.
Catherine, to. G. Binning Home, Esq. of Argaty, and has Jane, to. Alexander Dunbar, of Boath, co. Nairn, and wa 3
issue. mother of the late Sir James Dunbar of Boath, Bart.
Col. Joseph Burnett d. 10 Oct. 1833, aged 80. Mary.
Arms —Arg., three holly leaves in chief ppr., and a hunter’s He to.
Disblair,
1752, Janet, dau. of James Dyce, Esq. of
2ndly,
by whom he had no issue. He d. 1780, and was s.
horn in base sa.
Crest — A holly branch ppr. by his son and heir,
Motto—Nee fluctu, nec flatu.
Alexander Burnett, of Kemnay, long British Secretary
Seat — Gadgirth, Tarbolton, N.B.
of Embassy, and for a short time Charge d’Afiaires at the
Court of Berlin. He to. 1782, Christian (who d. 1842), dau. of
Professor John Leslie by the dau. and heir of Hugh Fraser, of
Powis, co. Aberdeen, and d. 1802, leaving a son and four
BURNETT OF KEMNAY. daus.,

Burnett, Rev. Alexander George, of Kem- John, his successor.


Helen, to. James Bannerman, Esq., second son of Sir Alex-
nay, b. 7 Nov. 1816 m. 1st, 4 Sept. 1849, Amelia
; ander Bannerman, of Elsick, Bart., d. 1865.
Letitia, William Kendall, Esq., of
eldest dau. of Elizabeth, d.unm. 1806. Christian, d. unm. 1874.
Bourton on the Water, co. Gloucester, by Letitia- Lamont, d. unm. 1842.
Wilkins his wife, a descendant of Oliver Crom- The only son,
well, and by her (who d. 1855) has issue, John Burnett of Kemnay, 6. 12 June, 1876; to. June, 1814,
Mary (who d. i March, 1872), dau. of Charles Stuart, Esq. of
I. John Alexander, b. 12 Aug. 1852, to. 11 July, 1877, Dunearn, co. Fife, and d. 22 Dec. 1847, leaving issue,
Charlotte Susan, dau. of Arthur Forbes Gordon, Esq. of
Alexander George, now of Kemnay.
Rayne. Charles John.
n. William Kendall, M.A., 6. 6 Feb. 1854. George, Lyon King of Arms, to. 11 Aug. 1870, Alice, dau.
I. Letitia Wilkins. n. Amelia. of John Alexander Stuart, Esq., son of Charles Stuart of
Dunearn, and has a son, John George, and a dau., Alice
Mr. Burnett m. 2ndly, 1 Aug. 1877, Anne Maria, Christina.
eldest dau. of Rev. Ebenezer Pledge, Incumbent of Stuart Moubray. Henry Martyn, to. and has issue.
Erskine William, d. 1848.
Pembury Congregational Church, Kent, and has Mary Erskine. Christina Leslie, d. unm. 1866.
by her a son,
iii. Ebenezer, 6. 25 June, 1878.

Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., three holly leaves in chief
vert and a hunting horn in base sa. garnished and stringed
iLtllCilJJC.— James Burnett, immediate younger brother gu., for Burnett; 2nd and 3rd, az., three garbs or, "for
of Sir Thomas Burnett, of Lees, 1st bart. ( see Burke’s Peerage Craigmyle.
and Baronetage), and uncle of Dr. Gilbert Burnett, Bishop of Crest —A dexter hand holding a branch of palm ppr.
Salisbury, acquired Craigmyle, co. Aberdeen, by marriage in Motto — Quse vernant crescunt.
1608 with Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Thomas Burnett of Seat —Kemnay House, co. Aberdeen.
Craigmyle, maternally representative of the family of Craig-
myle, of that Ilk. They had issue,
Alexander, of Craigmyle, m. 1649, Christian, dau. of
i.
Thomas Fraser of Strichen, and had issue, BURNETT OF MONBODDO.
1 Alexander (Sir), of Craigmyle, to. Nicolas, dau. of Peter Burnett, James Cumine, Esq. of Monboddo,
Young of Auldbar, and had three daus., Isabel, to. 1695,
co. Kincardine, J.P. and D.L., b. 21 March, 1835 ;
John Farquharson. ol Invercauld; Anne, d. unm Mar- . ;

garet, to. 1st, 1702, Sir Charles Maitland, of Pittrichie; m. 12 Feb. 1863, Georgina Keith (dau. of Anthony,
2nd, 1705, Thomas Erskine of Pittodrie. lateEarl of Kintore), and has issue,
2 Thomas, d. unm.
1 Anne, m. George Gordon, of Terpersie. i. James Burnett, b. 23 Dec. 1868.
2 Jane, m. her cousin Andrew Burnett, son of Thomas ii. John, b. 1871.
Burnett, of Kemnay. i. Mary Bertha Violet, 6. 1864.
ii. Thomas, of Kemnay, of whom below. ii. Lillian May, b. 1866. iii. Georgina, b. 1807.
iii. James, of Lagavin, ancestor of the Burnetts of Mon-
boddo. JCtlTCJtlJC. James Burnett, of Lagavin, third son of James
iv. Robert, of Cowtoun, Muchalls, and Criggie, to. 1st, 1645, Burnett, of Craigmyle, immediate younger brother of Sir
Jane Mortimer, by whom he had a son, Thomas, who d. Thomas Burnett of Leys, 1st bart., to. Elizabeth, dau. of
young; 2ndly, Helen Arbuthnot, by whom he had three
Robert Irvine, of Monboddo, co. Kincardine, acquired that
daus. co-heirs 1 Helen, m. Sir Alexander Burnett of Leys,
:

4th bart. 2 Agnes, to. 1st, Thomas Burnett of Glenbervie, estate, and conveyed it to his son. He had issue,
;

2ndly, Sir William Nicolson of Glenbervie; 3 Jane, to. i. Alexander, of Monboddo, who predeceased his father in
William Burnett, son of Sir Thomas Burnett of Leys, 3rd 1691, having to. 1686, Margaret, dau. of Sir Alexander
bart. Burnett, of Leys, Bart., and had issue a son James, of whom
i. Mary u Alexander Forbes, of Corsindae. below.
D

232 LUR THE LANDED GENTRY. EUR


ii. Robert, of Kair, d. s. p. elsewhere, devolved upon the Burnside family. Mr. Burnside
i. Elizabeth, to. 1673, George Garioeh, of Kinstair. left issueby his wife above mentioned (who d. at her housa
ii. Jane, m. Sir David Carnegie, Bart, of Kinnaird. in Castle Gate, Nottingham, 22 Sept. 1824), two sons and one
The grandson, dau.,
James Bornett, of Monboddo, to. 1709, Elizabeth, dau. of i. William Stamford, of whom presently.
Sir William Forbes, Bart, of Craigievar, and had issue, ii. John (Kev.), Rector of Plumtree, co. Nottingham. <1. 2.3
i. James, of whom below. Dec. 1864, aged 72, having had issue, by Henrietta Anna
ii. William, m. Margaret, dau. of John Taylor, Esq., and Julia, his wife (who d. 17 Dec. 1849, aged 53) John Henry,
cl. 1811, having had issue, who d. an infant 20 Aug. 1822; Adelaide, m. her cousin,
John Elliott Burnside, Esq. of Gedling House Mary, of
John, Judge of the Admiralty Court of Scotland, to.
;
1 Brameote House, Notts, to. 28 Nov. 1878, The Hon. and Rev.
Deborah, dau. of Dr. John Paterson, and d. 1810, having William Byron, and three other daus. two of whom d. unm.
had two sons (who d. unm.), and three daus. i. Katherine, m. Sir Willingham Franklin, sometime one ol
2 Thomas, of Park, co. Kincardine, and Kepplestone, co. the Judges of the Madras Presidency.
Aberdeen, County Clerk of Aberdeenshire, and Purse-
bearer to the Lord High Commissioner to the General The elder son,
Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He d. 1854, having William Stamford Burnside, Esq. of Gedling House, and
to. 1st, Anne Rebecca, dau. of Dr. John Paterson, by of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, D.L. for co. Notting-
whom he had, ham, b. 1791 ; to. Mary, dau. of Richard Gillett, Esq. of Ches-
John, Civil Service, in. Harriet, dau. of Samuel
Bombay terfield, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 1 March, 1870) left at
Bourchier, Esq., and d. 1834, leaving two sons, who d. his decease, 22 May, 1870, two sons,
young, and a dau., Marianne.
Newell, Clerk of Supply of the co. Aberdeen. i. John Elliott, the present representative of the family.
Thomas, killed by an accident on board the “Bucking- ii. William (Rev.), Rector of Plumtree, co. Nottingham, m.
hamshire,” East Indiaman. Frances, dau. of the Rev. Henry Houson, M.A., Rector of
Margaret, d. unm. 1837. Braul Broughton, co. Lincoln, but has no issue.
He in. 2ndly, 1836, Mary, dau. of Peter Garden, ofDelgaty, Arms— Sa., a chevron or, between three boars’ heads coupcd
and had, arg.
Francis, d. unm. 1843.
—A crescent arg.
Crest
William Farquharson, Commodore R.N., C.B., drowned Motto — Gradatim plena.
in the wreck of his ship, the “ Orpheus,” in 1863. Seat— Gedling House, near Nottingham.
James, d. unm. 1851.
Marianne, m. Rev. Charles Edward Birch, Rector of
Wiston, Suffolk.
Helen Christian, m. Thomas Innes, Esq. of Learney.
BURR OF ALDERMASTON.
Penelope, m. Major Napier Turner Christie. Burr, Daniel Higford Davall, Esq. of Alder-
Harriet Hay, m. James Cumine, Esq. of Rattray. maston Court, Berks, J.P. for cos. Gloucester,
Eliza Deborah, to. John Paton, of Grandholm.
Berks and Hereford, and D.L, for Herefordshire,
The eldest son,
High Sheriff of Berks 1851, M.P. for Hereford from
James Burnett, of Monboddo, a distinguished lawyer and
man of varied accomplishments, was made a Judge of the
1837 to 1851, b. 24 March, 1811 ; s. his mother
Court of Sessions in 1767 by the title of Lord Moboddo. He d. 1 Feb. 1836 m. 18 Sept. 1839, Anne Margaretta,
;

1799, leaving by his wife Elizabeth Farquharson, a son Arthur, only dau. of the late Capt. Edward Scobell, R.N.
d. young, and two daus., Helen, of whom below, and Eliza, of Poltair, Penzance, and has issue,
whose beauty and accomplishments were celebrated by Burns. i. Higford, 6. 20 July, 1840; to. 22 Sept. 1869, Julia
The elder dau., Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Frederick J. H. Reeves, of East
Helen Burnett, of Monboddo, in. Kirkpatrick Williamson, Sheen, Surrey, and has issue. He has resumed the old
Esq., who assumed the name of Burnett, and d. in 1833, family name of Higford.
having had three sons and three daus., ii. Edward, b. 25 Sept. 1842 d. 1875. ;

James, of whom below. iii. James Scudamore, b. 15 Jan. 1854; d. 31 Oct. 1855.
John, d. in India unm. iv. Arthur Scudamore, 6. 21 June, 1857.
Arthur, Advocate, and Sheriff Substitute of Peebles, d. 1877.
Elizabeth, to. 1808, Adam Cumine of Rattray, d. 1815. JltllPajJC.— anielBi rr, Esq., of Dover Court, Essex, son
Grace, d. unm. 1864. Margaret, d. unm. of Daniel Burr, and his wife Elizabeth Dauchert, of Amster-
The eldest son, dam, in. Elizabeth, dau. of John Davall, Esq. of Yarmouth, co.
James Burnett Burnett Esq. of Monboddo, 6 1792; to . . Norfolk, and was father of
Jane, dau. of John Carter, Esq., and d. 1864, having had Daniel Burr, Lieut.-Gen. H.E.I.C.S., who captured the
issue, island of Ternate, the chief of the Moluccas, 21 June, 1801.
James Cumine, now of Monboddo. He 26 April, 1804, Miss Lucy Parry, and by her (who
to. 1st,
Arthur Coffin, d. s. p. 1871. d. 17 Nov. 1805) had one dau.,
Eliza, to. James Badenoch Nicolson, Esq. of Glenbervie,
Lucy Mary Anne, to. 2 May, 1826, James Phillipps, Esq.
Kincardineshire.
of Bryngwyn.
Helen, m. William Disney Innes, Esq. of Raemoor.
He to. 2ndly, 29 Sept. 1808, Mary, dau. and heiress of James
Aims—Sec preceding Memoir. Davis, Esq. of Chepstow (and co-heiress of Frances, Dowager
Seat —Monboddo, Fordoun, Kincardineshire. Duchess of Norfolk, being a descendant of John Higford, Esq.
of Dixton, co. Gloucester, and of his wife Frances, sister of
John, Lord Scudamore, c-.i Holme Lacy, co. Hereford), by
BURNSIDE OF GEDLING. whom he had issue,
Daniel Higford Davall, now of Aldermaston.
Burnside, John Elliott, Esq. of Gedling House, James Henry Scudamore (Rev.), 10 Aug. 1816, in. 1840, Jane,
co. Nottingham, High Sheriff 1876, b. 14 Feb. 1817 only child of Rear-Admiral Charles Gordon, and had issue,
;
Henry, b. 1841 Charles, b. 1845, d. 1867 and Annie. The
m. 1844 his cousin, Adelaide, dau. and co-heiress of ;

Rev. J. H. S. Burr was drowned 11 May, 1852 his widow


;

the Rev. John Burnside, M.A., Rector of Plumtree, to. 7 Jan. 1853, Rev. Francis Lewis, of St. Pierre, co. Mon-
co. Nottingham, and has issue an only son, mouth.
Mary.
William Elliott, b. Feb. 1845. Frances Cornelia, m. 1st, Charles Bush, Esq. ;
and 2ndly,
Arthur Griffin, Esq.
Etncajjc. —This family is of Scottish origin. John Burn-
Gen. Burr d. 19 Feb. 1828, and his wife 2 Feb. 1836.
side, Esq., to. 24 July, 1786, the only dau. of William Stam-
ford, Esq. of Nottingham, whose two sons, William Elliott Arms—Erm., on a mount vert, issuing from park pailings
Stamford, Esq., and John Elliott Stamford, Esq., both assumed with gate ppr., a lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a
scimitar all ppr., on a chief indented sa., two lions lampant
the name and arms of Elliott in compliance with the will of
arg.
their maternal uncle, William Elliott, Esq. of Radford, co.
Nottingham, who d. 27 Sept. 1792. William Elliott Elliott,
Crests —
Out of a mural crown, inscribed with the word
“ Ternate ” a Malay, holding in the dexter hand the colours of
Esq. of Gedling House, was High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire Tern.'te, all ppr., granted in commemoration of the capture, in
in 1801, and d. s. p. 18 Jan. 1844, aged 88, and his younger 1801, of that island, the chief of the Moluccas, by the late Lieut.-
brother, John Elliott Elliott, Esq. of Nottingham, sometime Gen. Daniel Burr, E.I.C.S.
Licut.-Col. of the Nottingham Volunteers, d. unm. 10 June,
Motto —Virtus verus honos.
Seat — Aldermaston Court, Reading.
1823, aged 66, when their estates at Gedling, Plumtree and Town House —23, Eaton Place, S. W.
J ; —
BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR 233

BURRELL OF BROOMEPARK. to. Mary, dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Robert Masters,
B.D., Rector of Landbeach, and d. 23 April, 1821, aged
Burrell, Bryan, Esq. of Broomepark, Northum- 65, leaving two sons,
berland, A.M., F.S.A., late Capt. 4th Dragoon Thomas (Rev.), of Rickinghall.
Thomas Cooke, of Gazeley, Suffolk.
Guards, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1856, b. 23
m. 21 Sept. 1837, Frances Mary, Mr. Borroughes d. 27 Nov. 1759, aged 67, and was by his
June, 1805 ;
1
s.
eldest son,
only dau. of John Quantock, Esq. of Norton House,
Jeremiah Burroughes, Esq. of Wymondham, J.P. and D.L.,
Somerset, and by her (who d. 1866) has issue, m. 1754, Diana, youngest dau. and co-heir of James Burkin,
c. Bryan, Capt. 15th Hussars, 6. 15 July, 1839; to. 23 Sept. Esq. of North Burliugham, and had issue,
Jane Collingwood, 4th dau. of Major Browne, of
1874, i. James Burkin, his heir.
Lesbury House. ii. Randall, of Burfield Hall, Wymondham, J.P. and D.L.,

it. Henry Matthew, b. 6 July, 1842. to. Anne, youngest dau. and co-heir of Samuel Denton,

to. 27 Aug. 1873, Helena


Esq., by Jane his wife, niece and heiress of Samuel Proctor,
iii. William John, b. 8 Feb. 1845 ;
Esq., of Burfield Hall, and d. 9 Sept. 1817, aged 56,
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Alexander Browne, Esq. of Lesbury
having had by this lady (who d. -30 Jan. 1827, aged 65), a
House. son and three daus.,
iv. Walter Charles, b. 18 April, 1849.
Randall Proctor, M.A., and Fellow of Emanuel College,
v. John, b. 25 Feb. 1852. Cambridge, J.P. for Norfolk, d. 16 Jan. 1820, aged 25.
i. Frances Eleanor, to. 1872, J. C. J. Fenwicke, Esq. of 1 Diana, to. William Spinks.
Long Framlington. 2 Ann Diana, of Burfield Hall.
H. Georgina. Jemima, d. unm. 9 Jan. 1820.
3
Mr. Burroughes d. at Bath, 7 Dec. 1767, aged 39 (will dated

iLtltfcagC. The Burrells are of very ancient date upon
2nd, was proved 19 Dec. 1767). His eldest son and heir,
the borders of England and Scotland, particularly in that
James Burkin Burroughes, Esq. of Burlingham Hall, to.
district formerly known by the name of the East Marches
Christabel, dau. and heir of Henry Negus, Esq. of Hoveton
their names occur in various records of the times and in
Hall, and by her (who d. 25 Jan. 1843, aged 78) had issue,
family muniments, as Boraille, Borell, Burwell, but now
generally Burrell.
Henry Negus, his heir.
Jeremiah (Rev.), J.P., M.A., to. 1828, Pleasance, dau. of the
Thomas Burrell, Esq. of Milfield and of Broomepark, late Sir Thomas Preston, Bart.
b. 1654, son of Ralph Burrell, Esq. of Milfield, and great- William, d. 1866.
grandson of Thomas Burrell, of Milfield, living temp. Eliza- Mary, to. Lieut.-Col. Sir George Charles Hoste, brother of
beth, s. to his paternal property at Milfield, 1668, and in 1687 late Sir William Hoste, Bart.
to his uncle Thomas's estates of Broomepark and Abberwick. Mr. Burroughes d. 30 Nov. 1803, and was s. by his eldest
He to. 1 July, 1680, Martha, dau. of George Revely, of son,
Newtown Underwood and Thropple, and dying 1700, left Henry Negus Burroughes, Esq. of Burlingham, b. 8
fifteen children. The 4th son, Feb. 1791; M.P. for East Norfolk, High Sheriff 1817; to. 1st,
The Rev. William Burrell, A.M., Vicar of Chatton, co. 25 Aug. 1818, Jane Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Dixon Hoste,
Northumberland from 1713 to 1752, s. to the family estates Rector of Tittleshall-cum-Godwick, and sister of Sir William
upon the death of his brother Robert, in July, 1751. He was Hoste, Bart., and by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
6. 25 Jan. 1687 to. about 1726, Philadelphia, dau. of Bryan
;
i. James Burkin, twin with his sister Jane, 6. Nov. 1819;
Grey, Esq. of Kyloe. He d. and was buried in his own church d. 1854.
at Chatton, 14 Jan. 1752, leaving two sons and two daus., ii. Henry Negus,Lieut. R.N., b. Nov. 1821; to. June, 1855,
Bryan, his heir; Robert, d. s. p. 1751; Martha, d. unm., Ida, dau. of the Rev. Charles Fiennes Clinton, of Welwyn,
1806; and Frances, to. Robert Smart, Esq. of Hobberlaw. Herts; and d. Jan. 1856, without issue.
The eldest son, in. William, b. Sept. 1827; d. April, 1844.
iv. Randall, his heir.
Bryan Burrell, Esq., b. about 1728; A.B., served as High
v. Edward, 6. Sept. 1831 ; d. Jan. 1865.
Sheriff for the co. 1768. He to. May, 1771, Mary, dau. of i. Jane, twin with her brother James, d. 1840.
Henry Partridge, of King’s Lynn, afterwards of Northwold, ii. Mary, d. Feb. 1841.
Norfolk, and by her (who d. 12 July, 1778, aged 28) he left at
Mr. Burroughes to. 2ndly, 28 Nov. 1854, Augusta Susanna,
his decease, 3 Nov. 1806, aged 78, two sons, William, late of
dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Proctor, C.B., of Aberhavesp Hall, Mont-
Broomepark and Henry, A.M., Barrister-at-Law, one of
;
gomeryshire. He represented the eastern division of co.
the Principal Secretaries of Lord Eldon, d. 1814. The eldest
Norfolk for twenty years from 1837 to 1857, and dying 22
son,
March, 1872, was s. by his son,
William Burrell, Esq. of Broomepark, b. 1773, J.P. and Rev. Randall Burroughes, J.P., of Burlingham Hall, 6.
D.L., served as High Sheriff 1811; m. 1804, Eleanor, eldest
April, 1829; to. 19 Oct. 1852, Hon. Emily Harbord, dau. of
dau. of Matthew Forster, Esq. of Bolton House, and by her Edward, 3rd Lord Suffield, and d. 1872, leaving issue,
(who d. 21 May, 1846) had two sons, Bryan, now of Broome-
i. Henry Randall, now of Burlingham.
park, and Matthew, A.M., Vicar of Chatton, Northumberland. i. Jane Emily. ii. Ida.
Mr. Burrell d. 2 Feb. 1847. ill. Catherine Mary, d. Oct. 1856.

Arms — Or, a saltier gu. between four leaves vert, on a


iv. Christabel Mary.
v. Caroline Fenthy.
hief az. a lion’s head erased between two battle-axes
pr.
Arms—Arg., two chevrons between three chaplets vert.
Crest— An arm armed ppr., holding a bunch of burdock Crest — A griffin’s Lead erased arg., charged with two chcv
ert.
rons vert.
Motto — Adhaereo. Motto —Animo et fide.
Seat— Broomepark, Alnwick, Northumberland. Seat— Bur lingham Hall, Norwich.

BURROUGHES OF BURLIN GHAM.


Burroughes, Henry Randall, Esq. of Bur-
BURROUGHES OF LONG STRATTON.
ingliam Hall, Norfolk, b. 12 May, 1863 s. His ; Burroughes, Randall Robert, Esq. of The
ather 1872. Manor House, Long Stratton, Norfolk, J.P., and

eremiaii Bubroughes, Esq. of Wymondham,
Major West Norfolk Militia, b. 1 Dec. 1827 m. 1C ;
ILtlTCAfJC.
m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Thomas Randall, Esq., and by her (who April, 1855, Jane Sarah, eldest dau. of John Bax
i. 10 Oct. 1734, aged 36) had issue, Esq., Hon. E.I.C.S., of Twjford House, Essex, and
Jeremiah, his heir. has five daus.,
Randall, of Lone Stratton, A.M., of Clare Hall, Cambridge, i. Jane Lillian. ii. Edith Ironside.
Rector of Bressingham and Shelfanger, to. Elizabeth-Maria,
dau. and sole heiress of William Ellis, Esq. of Kiddall Hall, iii. Mabel Frances, d. 29 Nov. 1878. iv. Amy Elizabeth.
co. York, and had issue. v. Violet Ellys.
Thomas, of Wymondham, Surgeon, d. v.p., leaving, by Eliza-
beth his wife (who d. 20 July, 1805), besides a dau., Eliza- Etueatjc. Richard Burroughes, Esq. of Long Stratton,
beth, to. T. Norgate, a son, co. Norfolk, son of Jeremiah Burroughes, Esq. (see
2nd
Thomas Cooke (Rev.), M.A.. sometime a senior Fellow of Burroughes of Burlingham ), to. Elizabeth Maria, only dau.
Caius College, Rector of Landbeach, co. Cambridge, J.P., and licir of William Ellis, Esq. of Kidhull, co. York, and had
A ;.

23 . 1
- BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. E UR

(with two daus., Elizabeth Maria, m. Rev. J. Ward, D.D. ! 16 Oct. 1838, Anne Frances, only dau. of the lato
and Diana, to. Rev. \V. Walford, A.M.) an only son, John Carden, Esq. of Barnane, co. Tipperary, and
The Rev. Ellis Burroughes, of Long Stratton, who m. 1795, has had issue,
Sarah Nasmyth, only dau. of Robert Marsh, Esq., and had
He d. 1831, i. Thomas, b. 17 July, 1839, d. an infant.
issue, Ei.lis, his heir; Walter; and Randall Ellis.
and was s. by his eldest son, n. Robert James, b.9 Sept. 1845, late Capt. 1st Dragoon
Guards, to. 1876, Ella, dau. of the late Commodore
The Rev. Ellis Borrocghes, of Long Stratton, J.P., and
Magruder, U.S. army, and niece of Major-Gen. J.-B.'
D.L., 6. 171797; m. 16 Sept. 1823, Elizabeth Phillips,
Jan.,
Magruder.
eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Francis Wilder, late M.P
ii. Arnold Henry, 6. 22 Oct. 1846 d. 1848.
for Arundel, and by her (who d. Oct. 1867) had issue, ;

i. Frances Susan, to. 2 Dec. 1869, John Olpherts, Esq., eldest


Ellis Phillips, d. 10 Aug. 1843.
son of John Olpherts, Esq., D.L., of Ballyconnell.
Randall Robert, present proprietor.
Newnham Phillips, ii. Honora, d. Feb. 1856.
Frances Sarah, to. 1850, Rev. George
Rector of North Eling, Hants. iii. Mary Anne Cecilia, d. Sept. 1854.

Arms — Arg., two chevrons between three chaplets vert, ILtltCTtffC.— This family was established in Ireland by
quartering Ellis. Robert Borowes, who settled at Drumlane, co. Cavan, on the
Crest— griffin's head erased arg., charged with two
settlement of Ulster by King James I. His eldest son and
chevrons verr.

Motto Animo et fide. The Ellis motto is, Huic habeo non heir,
Thomas Borowes, became possessed of Stradone, of which
tibi.
Seat —The Manor House, Long Stratton. estate healso received a patent of confirmation from King
Charles 1 , 1638.
Thomas Burrowes, Esq., of Stradone House (great-grand-
father of the present proprietor), to. Jane, dau. of Thomas
BURROTJ GHS OP ROUSAY. Nesbitt, Esq., of Lismore House, co. Cavan, and had issue,
Traill Burroughs, Frederick William, C.B., i. Robert
of Stradone House.
Esq. of (Rolfsay, or) Rousay, co. Orkney, J.P. and ii. Thomas, of DanganCastle, co. Meath, Colonel H.E.I.C.S.,
Miss Greenland, and had a son, Arnold Robinson,
to. 1st,
D.L., Col. in the army, and Lieut.-Col. Command- Major Scots Fusilier Guards, who served through the Penin-
ing the 1st Administrative Brigade Orkney Artillery sular war as A.-D.-C. to Fi<dd-Marshal Lord Beres-
Volunteers, b. 1 Feb. 1831 ; s. by will to the estates ford; to. Harriet, dau. of Richard Berqsford, Esq. of
Fenny Bentley, co. Derby, and had issue several sons and
in Scotland of his grand-uncle, Greorge William daughters. The Colonel m. 2ndly, Frances, 4th dau. of Wm.
Traill, Esq. of Viera, 1 Feb. 1852, and assumed the Beresford Lord Decies, Archbishop of Tuam, and had issue,
name of Traill in addition to and before that of 1 William Nesbitt, TJeut.-Col. 17th Lancers, m. Susanna
Burroughs, m. 4 June, 1870, Eliza D’Oyly, youngest Henrietta Bermingliain, dau. of Thomas Bermingham
Daly Henry Sewell, Esq., and had issue, I. Augustus,
dau. of Col. William Greddes, C.B., J.P. and D.L. deceased; W. Arnold, deceased; Henry Adrian.
of Midlothian. Lieut.-Col. Burroughs served with 2 Elizabeth, m. the Baron de Cetto, Bavarian Minister to
the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean the Court of St. James.

war, in the Indian Mutiny and in the Umbeyla iti. Arnold (Rev.), d.unm.
iv.Cosby, d. unm. in India. v. Margery, d. unm.
campaign on the north-west frontier mountains of vi. Anne, m. the Rev. William Wade, Rector ol Dromore, co.
India, and commanded the regt. for ten years ; was Tyrone.
twice wounded, and has received the Order of the vu. Martha, d. unm.
Medjidie, the Crimean, Turkish, and Indian Mutiny The eldest son,
medals, and five clasps. Robert Burrowes, Esq., of Stradone House, m. Sophia, dau.
of the Ven. Joseph Story, Archdeacon of Kilmore, and by

5LtnC3(JC. This family claims to be a branch of the house her had (with four daus., Jane, m. Samuel Moore, Esq. of
of de Burgh, the name of which appears to have been written Moyne Hall, co. Cavan; and Sophia, to. Brabazon Noble, Esq.;
Burough or Burrough, at a very early period. This branch Anne, m. Hon. and Very Rev. George Gore, Dean of Killala;
was for some time settled in cos. Wicklow and Cavan. Frances, d. unm.), a son and heir,
Major-Gen. Frederick William Burroughs, of the Bengal Thomas Burrowes, Esq., of Stradone House, Major in the
Infantry, son of Sir William Burroughs, of Castle Bagshaw, army, to. 1807, Susan, dau. of the Rev. Henry Seward, of
co. Cavan, sometime Advocate-General of Bengal under the Badsey, co. Worcester, and had issue,
Marquess Cornwallis, m. 21 March, 1830, Caroline, only dau. i.Robert, now of Stradone.
of Capt. Charles Adolphus Marie de Peyron, of the Bengal n. James Edward, b. Nov. 1820; to. 1854, Mary Anne, 2nd
Light Cavalry, only son of the Chevalier Charles Adrien de dau. of the late John Nesbitt, Esq., of Lismore, co. Cavan,
Peyron, by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of Sir George Colebrooke, and d. leaving a son, Thomas Cosby, b. 1856.
Henry, d young.
iii.
Bart. This Chevalier Charles Adrien de Peyron was in the
Honora Seward, to.
i. 1835, the Hon. Thomas Leslie.
service of Gustavus, King of Sweden, and was killed in a duel
by Count de la Marck, 1784. His widow m. 2ndly, William Mr. Burrowes d. April, 1836.

Traill, Esq., and had issue a son, George William Traill, of Arms— Or, on a cross gu. five mullets arg., in each chief
Viera, Orkney. General Burroughs (by Caroline his wife, who quarter a lion passant sa., ducally crowned and langued of
the second.
d. 1863) had issue,
Frederick William, now of Rousay.

Crest A lion sej ant-guar dant sa., ducally crowned or, lan-
gued gu.
George William, b. 8 Oct. 1832; d. 28 Sept. 1833.
Charles Adolphus de Peyron, Lieut. 82nd regt.,

Motto Non vi sed virtute.
b. 20 April, Seat—Stradone House, Cavan.
1850.
Caroline Letitia Mary.
Emma Louisa, m. 9 Sept. 1860, Rev. Thomas Pacey Keene,
M.A., and has issue.
Clara Traill.
burton of long nek hall.
Charlotte Littler, to. Sept. 1869. Capt. Frederick William Burton, Bobert Lingen, Esq. of Longner Hall,
Crohan, Bengal Staff Corps, and has issue. m. 29
co. Salop, J.P. and P.L., b. 23 Oct. 1836 ;

Arms— Gu. the stump of a laurel tree eradicated and Oct. 1861, Catherina Sophia, eldest dau. of Richard
sprouting ppr.
Crest —A lion passant gu. Francis Cleaveland, Commander R.N., and has issue
Motto. —Audaces fortuna juvat. John, 6. 25 July, 1862.
Seat. —Trumland House, Island of Rousay, Orkney. i.

ii. Richard Francis, b. 16 Jan. 1864.


iii. Edward, b. 15 May, 1874.
'
i. Ellen. ii. Mary.
iii. Amy Sophia. iv. Lilian.
BURROWES OF STRADONE HOUSE. v. Rachel.

Burrowes, Robert, Esq. of Stradone House, co. —


3LtllC7ltl£. The Burtons of Longner have been seated
Cavan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1838, and M.P. for many centuries in Shropshire. The Antiquary, William
for co. Cavan 1855 to 1857, b. 19 March, 1810 ; m. Burton, B.L., in his Commentary on Antoninus’s Itinerary,
;

BUK THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR 235

says, “ they were of Shropshire, a family for some time, for Mr. Burton d. 1723, and was s. by his son,
no ordinary relations, very gracious with the several princes Thomas Burton, Esq. of Longner, b. 21 Dec. 1705; d. unm.
of the Eoyal House of York,” and Browne Willis tells us Aug. 1730, when his estates devolved on his nephew, who,
that “ they were a family of great antiquity, being possessors as stated above, assumed the surname of Burton, and
of Longner in the time of Edward IV., and before that being became
seated at Button or Boerton, in the parish of Condover, Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner. He was b. 1725 to. 7 ;

Shropshire.” June, 1748, Anne, dau. of Thomas Hill, Esq. of Tern Hall, by
Sir Edward Burton, Knt., of Longner, representative of the whom (who d. 1771) he had issue,
family, “was with King Edward IV., successful in fourteen i. Robert, his heir.
set battles between the houses of York and Lancaster and ;
ii. Henry (Rev.), 6. 1755, Vicar of Atcham, of Madoley, and
for his great loyalty and service he was made knight-banneret, for some time of the Holy Cross and St. Giles, all in Shrop-
under the royal standard in the field,” a.d. 1460. He was s shire; d. 16 Jan. 1831, leaving issue by his wife, Mary,
.
dau. of William Gittins, Esq. of Chilton, co. Salop,
by his son,
1 Robert, heir to his uncle.
Sir Robert Burton, Knt. of Longner, knighted by Edward
2 Hem y (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Upton Cresset, and Vicar
IV., 1478 got a grant of arms from Wryth, Norroy, dated 22
;
of Atcham and of Condover, Salop, J.P. ; to. 28 Jan.
May, 1478, and was father of, 1845, Hon. Charlotte Belasyse Barrington, 3rd dau. of
Sir Edward Burton, Knight of Longner, Master of the Robes George, 5th Viscount Barrington, who d. June, 1873.
to Henry VII., to. Jocosa, dau. of Thomas Cressett, Esq. of He d. Sept. 1873.
Upton Cressett, co. Salop, and d. 23 April, 1524, leaving 1 Anne, d. 5 May, 1875.
2 Elizabeth Blanche, to. to James Brasier, Capt. R.N., of
with a younger son Thomas, an elder son, his successor,
Bradney, co. Salop, and d. 11 June, 1877.
John Burton, Esq., of Longner, to. Elizabeth, dau. of
hi. Edward, b. 1756; d. 18 April, 1827, leaving by his wife
Thomas Poyner, Esq., of Boston, co. Salop, and had issue,
Dorothy Eliza, dau. of Joshua Blakcway, Esq. of Lytliwood,
i Edward, his successor. co. Salop, surviving issue,
i. Jane, to. Thomas Corbet, Esq. of Longner. Edward, b. 1794; to. 1825, Ellen, dau. of the Rev.
1
ii. Eleanor, to. Randolph Banister, Esq. of Lacon. Joseph Corbett, D.D., of Longner Archdeacon of Salop,
hi. Ankekoka, a Nun. and a. without issue, 19 Jan. 1836.
iv. Ann, to. Bostock, Esq. of Morton Say, co. Salop. 2 Robert Lingen (Rev.) M.A., Vicar of the Holy Cross and
v. Ankred, to. Wright, Esq. of London. St. Giles’s, Shrewsbury; to. 1st, 1829, Everilda, dau. of
vi. Mary, to. Barker, Esq., of Bridgnorth, go. Salop. the Rev. Rigbye Rigb>e, of Harrock Hall, co. Lancaster,
Edward by his only son, which lady d. 22 April, 1833 and 2ndly, 1835, Mary
Sir d. 22 Oct. 1543, and was s.
;

Anne Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. C. Pyne-Coffin, of East-


Edward Burton, Esq., of Longner, to. Ann, dau. and down House, Devon, and relict of the Rev. Orlando
heir of Nicholas Madocks, Esq., of Worn and Cotton, co. Salop, llamlyn Williams, of Clovelly, by whom he had a son,
and had issue, Edward Lingen, 6.1836; to. 1864, Edith Maria, dau. of
i. Thomas, his heir. Chas. Jas. T. Oakes, Esq., and d. Ib65, leaving a son,
ii. Edward, ancestor of the Marquess Conyngham, Bur- Edward.
1 Anna Maria, to. 1821, the Rev. ChaJcs Gregory Wade,
ton of Carrigaho It; Burton of Barton Hail and Burton,
Bart., of Pollacton. Rector of Hanwood.
hi. Humphrey. iv. Timothy.
2 Anne,
i. Mary, to. Sir Richard Lloyd, Knt., of Ripton. iv. John.
ii. Dorothy, to. John Milton, Esq. of Weston, co. Stafford. i. Mary, d. 1775.
iii. Katherme, to. George Corbet, Esq. of Hope, co. Salop. ii. Anna Maria, to. 1776, Edmund Plowden, of Plowden, co.

Mr. Burton d. 1558, and was s. by his eldest son, Salop.

Thomas Burton, Esq. of Longner, 6. 1542; m. Katherine, !


Mr. Burton, who was High Sheriff co. Salop 1763, d. 1803,
dau. and co-heir of William Beyst, Esq. of Atcliain, co. Salop, and was s. by his eldest son,
and had issue, Robert Burton, Esq. Longner, High Sheriff co. Salop
of
1804, m. 1798, Rose, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Smitheman,
i. Edward, his heir.
Esq. of Little Wenlock, and dying s. p. 1841, was s. by his
ii. William. hi. John. iv. Richard.
i. Ann, to. Charles More, Esq. of Millethorpe Hall. nephew,
ii. Sarah, d. unm. m. Margaret, d. unm. Robert Burton, Esq. Longner Hall, 6. 28 April, 1796;
of
iv. Elizabeth, d. unm. to. 1st, 1 Nov. 2nd dau. of William Walcot,
1825, Catherine,

Mr. Burton d. 1619, and was s. by his eldest son, Esq. of The Moor Hall, co. Salop, by whom (who d. 1830) he
Edward Burton, Esq. of Longner, to. 1601, Elizabeth, dau. has a dau. Jemima-Anne, to. to Thos. Wm. Walcot, Capt.
of Francis Newton, Esq. of Highley, co. Salop, and had 47th B.N.I., 3rd son of the Rev. Charles Walcot, of Bitterley
issue,
Court, and d. 1853. Mr. Burton to. 2ndly, 6 Aug. 1835,
Catherine, eldest dau. of the Rev. Herbert Oakeley, D.D., of
i. Francis, his heir.
ii. Richard. in. Thomas. iv. John.
Oakeley, co. Salop, by whom he has issue,
i. Magdalen, to. Hopwood, Esq. of Milford, co. Hereford. Robert Lingen, now of Longner.
ii. Margaret, to. Walter Foster, Esq. of Harvage Grange, co. Robert Henry Lingen, 6. 26 Feb. 1841.
Salop. Robert Edward Lingen, 6. 26 Sept. 1842; m. 1868, Marion,
iii. Johanna, to. Turner, Esq., co. Salop. eldest dau. of Soulden Oakeley, Esq., Col. 56th regt.
Robert Thomas Lingen, 6. 11 April, 1845; d. 16 Nov. 1859.
Mr. Burton d. 1642, and was s. by his eldest son, Robert Francis Lingen, 6. 29 Nov. 1848; d. 22 Feb. 1854.
Francis Burton, Esq. of Longner, to. Katherine, dau. of Constance Lingen, to. 1862, C. J. Morris, Esq., of Wood-
Jacob Dalton, Esq. of Doveridge, co. Derby, and d. 1680, Eaton Manor, co. Stafford.
leaving an only son, Mr. Burtond. 14 Sept. 1860, and was s. by liis son, the present
Thomas Burton, Esq. of Longner, 6. 1637 to. Elizabeth, ; Robert Lingen Burton, Esq.
dau. of Thomas Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, co. Worcester,
by whom, who d. 16y3, he had issue, —
Arms Per pale az. and purpure a cross engrailed or,
between four roses arg.
i. Robert, his heir. Crest —
A dexter gauntlet couped at the wrist ppr.
ii. Thomas. iii. Edward. —
Motto Dominus providebit.
i. Ann, m. Sir Walter Wrottesley, 3rd bart. of Wrottesley. —
Seat Longner Hall, near Shrewsbury, co. Salop.
ii. Elizabeth, to. Joseph Jones, Esq. of Chilton, co. Salop.
iii. Katherine, to. Thomas Wright, d. unm.
iv. Mary, d. unm., 1739.
v. Isabella, to. Thomas Hutchinson, Esq. of Owthorpe, co. ITingcn of iFiugett, Sutton, Sfohe-djbtfJj unb ^abbroob.
Nottingham.
Vi. Renelope, d. unm. 1691. The family of Lingen is of great antiquity, and was, at
Mr. Burton d. 24 April, 1695, and was s. by his eldest son, a very early period, seated at a small village of that name,
about two miles from Wigmore, in Herefordshire, the Lord
Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner, High Sheriff co. Salop,
of which Castle, Ralph de Mortimer, held Lingham at the
1709, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Martin Ballard, Esq. of Evesham,
co. Worcester, and had issue,
Domesday Survey. Under Mortimer, the occupant of Ling-
ham, was Turstin, usually styied Turstin de Wigmore. There
Thomas, his heir.
is a town called Lingen in Westphalia, not far removed from
Ann, 6. 15 Aug. 1702; to. May, 1722, Thomas Lingen, Esq.
of Sutton Court, co. Hereford, and Radbroke, co. Glouces- the limits of ancient Flanders, and it is not improbable that
ter, and d. May 17, 1737, leaving a son, Turstin may have come from Lingen, in Germany, and have
Robert Lingen, who s. his uncle at Longner, and assumed given that name to the village he acquired near Wigmore.
the surname of Burton, by Act of Parliament, 1748. This supposition would be further confirmed if it were certain
; ;

BUR THE LANDED GENTRY BUR


236
Esq. of Briekmarsh, co. Worcester, ii. Magdalen, 6.
that Turstin tie Wigmore, of Domesday, and
Turstin, the Griffin,
Exxon s 1617, m. Brodenham Gunter, Esq. of Thruxton hi. Blanche,
Flandrian, also named therein, were identical (see
;

b. 1619, m. John Pye, Esq., and a younger son John, a Capt.


Antiquities of Shropshire).
in the King’s army, who fell at Ledbury), three sons to survive,
John de Lingen, descended from Ralph de Wigmore, whose
ancestor, Turstin de Wigmore, held Lingen, or
Lingham, i. Henry (Sir), his heir.
Roger, of Radbrook, co. Gloucester, who became repre-.
near Wigmore, in co. Hereford, in 10S6, was living a.d. 1260 ii.
sentative of the family upon the death, t. p., of his elder
he had issue, brother’s sons.
i. John, his heir. hi. Thomas, of Leighton Court, bapt. 13 Sept. 1618; to.
ii. Ralph, living a.d. 1292.
Katherine, dau. of Mathew Meysey, Esq. of Shakenhurst,
i. Maud, to. Walter de
Pedwardine. . . , .
co. Worcester, and widow of John Fox, Esq., ot Leighton
ii Constance, who to. Grimbald
Pauncefort, and distinguished Court, and d. 1696 ( see Nash's Worcestershire, Meysey Pedi-
right hand to gree), leaving an only son to survive, viz.,
her conjugal attachment by cutting off her
the Crusade
rescue her husband from captivity at Tunis, in Thomas Lingen, Esq. of Leighton Court, b. 1665; m, by
under Prince Edward and St. Louis. licence dated 17 Nov. 1690, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Bury, Esq. of Sowsnett, and widow of Francis Meysey,
The elder son,
Esq. of Shakenhurst, and had with a son and two daus.,
Sik John de Lingen, s. his father, and had a grant of Free who d. infants, an elder son and successor,
Warren, 1256. He had (with a dau., Agnes) a son, Henry Lingen, Esq. of Worcester, b. 1695 ; m. Elizabeth
in 1305
Sir John de Lingen, knighted at a great solemnity Weston, and had a son,
previous to accompanying King Edward I. on his
last ex- Rev. Ralph Lingen, M.A., Fellow of Wadham College,
son, Richard, Oxford, and Rector of Castle Frome, co. Hereford, and of
pedition to Scotland; he had (with a younger
who m. Isabel, dau. Rock, co. Worcester, b. 1730 to. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
in great power and trust temp. Henry IV.,
;

Gomery, Esq. of Rock, and had issue,


of Philip Holgate) an elder son,
1 Henry (Rev.) of Abberley, co. Worcester. M.A., Fellow
Ralph Lingen, Esq. of Lingen, M.P. co. Hereford, temp. of Wadham College, Oxford, b. 1765, to. Ann, dau.
Edward III. and Richard II. He m. Margery, sister of Sir of William Wharton, Esq. of Abberley, and had five sons
Robert Pembrugge, Knt., of Tong Castle, co. Salop, and
had, and two daus., all of whom d. s. p., except Francis, of
with two daus., Isolda, m. Brian Harley, of Brampton
and ; The Bower, Rock, and Thomas, of Lincome, near Stour-
She to. 1st, port, both of whom to. and left issue.
Isabel, who founded a College at Tonge in 1411.
2 Thomas, of Birmingham, b. 1771; to. Ann Palmer,
Falke Pembrugge 2ndly, Sir John Ludlow, Knt., and
3rdly,
;
dau. of Robert Wheeler, of Birmingham, and d. 1848,
Sir Thomas Peytvine, and d. 1446), a son
and heir,
leaving a son,
Jane,
Sir Ralph Lingen, Knt., of Sutton and Lingen, m. Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen, C.B., Secretary to
dau. of John Russell, and had issue, the Committee of Council on Education, 1850 69, and
i. John, his heir. . _ Secretary to the Treasury since 1870 to. Emma,
;

ii. Richard. hi. Thomas, Steward of Tonge 14oi -41. 2nd dau. of Robert Hutton, Esq. of Putney Park,
iv. Ralph. Surrey, at one time M.P. for Dublin.
i. Matilda, to. Thomas Devereux. 3 Francis, d s. p.
.

ii. Ethelared. hi. Margery, 1 Ann, d. s. p.


Euphemia, to. William Pembrugge.
iv. 2 Mary, to. Rev. John Seager, Rector of Welsh Bicknor,
Sir Ralph, whose will is dated Dec. 1452, was s. by his eldest and had issue four sons, of whom the eldest is the Rev
son,
John Seager, of Stevenage, Herts.

Sir Knt., of Sutton and Lingen, Sheriff of co.


John Lingen, Mr. Edward Lingen, of Sutton, d. Jan. 1635, was buried at
Hereford in 1469, 1486, and 1496 ; to. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. Stoke-Edith, and was s. by his eldest son,
and co-heir of Sir John Burgh (by Jane his wife, dau. and co- Sir Henry Lingen, Knt., of Sutton and Stoke-Edith, M.P.,
heiress of Sir William Clopton, of Ciopton, co. Warwick,
and co. Hereford 1661, b. at Rotherwas, 23 Oct. 1612, knighted
Radbrook, co Gloucester) and d. 1506, by her leaving (who d. 31 July, 1645, and was a distinguished Cavalier; he main-
3 Feb. 1522, and was buried at Aymestry) a son and heir, tained a regiment for King Charles I., and compounded for
Sir John Lingen, Knt., of Sutton and Lingen, also jure his estates with the Parliament by a fine of £6,342. He to.
uxoris of Stock-Edith, Sheriff co. Hereford 1506 and 1517 Alice, dau. of Sir Walter Pye, Knt., of the Mynde, by whom
to. 1512, Eleanor, dau. and
heir of Thomas Milwater, Esq. of (who was buried at Stoke-Edith, 28 Oct. 1684) he had issue,
Stoke-Edith, andcL 1530, leaving (with a dau., m. John Wig-
i. Edward, d. 1634, aged six months.

more, Esq. of Luoton) a son and successor, ii. Henry, b. 1649 s. his father, and d. s. p. 1670. ;

John Lingen, Esq. of Stoke Edith, Sheriff co. Hereford 1544; hi. William, s. his brother, and d. s. p. 1676. He was a
dau. of Sir Thomas Englefield, Bart., of Lieut, in Col. Richard Ingoldsby’s regt., disbanded at North-
to. 1530, Margaret,
the House of Commons, and ampton, Dec. 1660.
Englefield, Berks, Speaker of
i. Mary, to. 31 Aug. 1699, Robert Dobyns, Esq., of co. Here-
had issue, ford.
i.John, his heir. ii. Frances, to. John Unett, Esq. of Sutton Frene.
n. William, to. Cecily, dau. of Anthony Ingram, Esq., co. hi. Alice, to. Herbert Herring Esq. of Sutton.
Warwick, and had a son, Sir Henry was buried at Stoke-Edith, 22 Jan. 1662, when he
Edward, of whom hereafter as successor to the estates. was s. by his eldest son, who was s. by his brother, who dying
hi. Walter, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Philip Baker, and d. s. p., his sisters became his co-heirs, while the male represen-
1577, leaving, Ralph, to. Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas tation of the family reverted to Sir Henry’s brother,
Hanbury Ann ; and Katherine, m. Robert Clough, Esq.,
;
bapt.
of Minsterley.
Roger Lingen, Esq. of Radbrook, co. Gloucester,
iv. Thomas. 3 Nov. 1613; to. Ann, dau. of Fulke Walwyn, Esq. of Much
v. Richard, of Stoke-Edith, to. 1st, Ann, dau.
of Thomas Marcle, by whom he had issue,
Havard, and 2ndly, Elizabeth Spenser, widow. He d. 1631, i. Roger,
his heir.
leaving issue by his first wife only,
ii. Thomas(Rev.), Rector of Sutton, d. s. p.
John, b. 1564; to. Mary Croft. i. Blanche, d. s. p. n. Margaret, d. s. p.
Isabella, b. 1561. Matilda, b. 1569. hi. Frances, to. Rev. T. Hanbury, of Little Marcle, and d.
i. Eleanor, to. Nicholas Walwyn. 175^,aged 106 years,
iv. Ann, d. 1728.
John Lingen d. at Stoke-Edith, 11 Feb. 1546, and was s. by
Roger Lingen d. 1688. and was s. by his eldest son,
his eldest son,
Roger Lingen, Esq. of Radbrook, to. Rachel, dau. of
John Lingen, Esq. of Stoke-Edith and Sutton, M.P. co.
Thomas Willis, of London, M.D., by whom (who d. 1707) he
Hereford, to. Isabel, dau. of John Breynton, Esq. of Stretton-
had a son and successor,
Sugwas, and had an only dau. and heiress,
Thomas Lingen, Esq., of Radbrook and Sutton Court, High
Jane, to. William Shellpy, Esq. of Michclgrove, Sussex.
Sheriff co. Gloucester 1735, to. Ann, dau. of Robert Burton,
Mrs. Shelley was in the stormy period of the Reformation, a
firm adherent to the Catholic Church her husband was ;
Esq. of Longner, and had, with six younger sons, and a dau.
attainted 1583, and she was for some time confined in the Blanche, all of whom d. imm., a son and heir and three daus.,
Fleet. She d. s. p. 1597, aged 67. i. Robert, his heir.
'
Mr. Lingen May, 1554, and was buried at St. Dunstan’s-
d. 3 i.Ann, to. Rev. J. Avison, of Canterbury.
in-the-West, London he was s. by his only dau., and at
;
n. Elizabeth, m.Rev. W. Allen, D.D., of Hereford.
hi. Rachel, to. Rev. Joseph Guest.
her death, s. p., his estates devolved on his nephew and
heir male, Thomas Lingen d. 16 May, 1742, was buried at Quainton,
Edward Lingen, Esq. of Sutton, to. 5 Oct. 1611, Blanche, and was s. by his eldest son, Robert Lingen, Esq. of Rad-
dau. of Sir Roger Bodenham, K.B., of Rothcrwas, co. Here- brook, who, as already stated, assumed the surname of Bur-
ford, and had (with three daus., i. Ann, b. 1616, to. Nicholas ton on succeeding to the estates of Longner.
E B —
BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR 237
Arms of Ltncen— arry of six or and nz., on a bend gu. '

Elizabeth, dau. of Right Hon. Nathaniel Clements, and sister


three roses arg. of Robert, 1st Earl of Leitrim, and had issue,
Crest of Lingen —Out of a ducal coronet or, a garb vert. The
i. Henry, as 3rd Baron Conyngham, and was created Earl
s.
true crest is, not improbably, a bunch of leeks, a cognisance
likely to have been borne by Welsh Marchers. “ Mr. Lingen Conyngham 1797, and Marquess Conyngham and Earl of
voucheth their crest to be a bunch of leeks ppr., but made no Mount Charles 1816. His Lordship was grandfather of tho
present Marquess (see Burke’s Peerage).
proof thereof:” Mem. of Gregory King, at the Visitation of
u. Francis Nathaniel (Sir), of whom presently.
Herefordshire, 1683.

Motto Doininus providebit. i. Katherine, to. Rev. John Shirley Fermor, M.A., of
oaks, Kent.
Seven-

ii. Ellen, to. 11 Dec. 1777, Stewart Weldon, Esq. of Kil-

BURTON OF CARRIGAHOLT CASTLE. morony, Queen’s Co., M.P. for Ennis.


hi. Henrietta, d. unm. March, 1831.
Burton, Francis Nathaniel Valentine, Esq. Mr. Burton s. his maternal uncle, Henry, 1st Earl Conyng-

of Carrigaholt Castle, co. Clare, J.P. and D.L., ham, 1781, as 2nd Baron Conyngham, under the limitations of
High Sheriff 1870, formerly an officer 18th regt., b. the patent of creation, dated 5 Nov. 1797, and thereupon
13 Sept. 1842 ; on. 8 Nov. 1866, Marie, only child assumed the surname and arms of Conyngham, and d. 29 May,
1797. His Lordship’s 2nd son,
of Savory, Duke de Rivigo, and co-heiress of her
Hon. Sir Francis Nathaniel Burton, G.C.H., Col. of the
grandfather, Col. Stainer, of Carnelly ; s. 1867.
Clare Militia (twin with his elder brother), b. in London 26
iLtllCiltJC. —
dward Burton, Esq., 2nd son of Edward Sept. 1766; to. 1801, Hon. Valentina Ledtia Lawless, dau. of
Burton, Esq. of Longner, and Ann his wife, dau. and heiress Nicholas, 1st Lord Cloncurry, by whom (who d. 4 Feb. 1844)
of Nicholas Madocks, Esq. of Wem, had two sons, Francis, he had issue,
who went to Ireland 1610, and settled at Ballyen, a part of the i. Henry Stuart, his heir.
estate of Buncraggy, co. Clare, and d. s. p. ;
and Thomas. ii. William Conyngham, b. 31 Dec. 1809.
This Sir Francis d. 27 Jan. 1832. His eldest son,
Thomas Burton, Esq. of Eastwicke, Ellesmere, Salop, s. his Henry Stuart Burton, Esq. of Carrigaholt Castle, 6. 16
elder brother at Buncraggy, co. Clare ; to. Ann, dau. of Shep- Sept. 1808; to. 23 June, 1836, Alicia Mary, dau. of Rev. V.
herd, of Baycote, co. Hereford, and had, Simpson, D.D. and had issue,
Samuel, his heir. Francis Nathaniel Valentine, now of Carrigaholt.
Martha, to. Rev. John Andrew, D.D. William Conyngham Vandeleur, 9th foot, b. 18 Sept’. 1846.
Jane, to. Allan Swanwicke, Esq. of Worfnall, co. Chester. Henry Stuart, b. 12 June, 1849.
Mr. Burton’s will, dated 3 June, 1661, was proved 15 Feb. Lucy Anne, to. 1st, 17 Oct. 1863, Capt. Ormsby Rose, of
1666, and he was s. by his son,
and 2ndly, Oct. 1872, Col. Saunders.
Ballyculleen ;

Valentina Henrietta, to. 23 Oct. 1860, Francis Wise Lowe.


Samuel Burton, Esq. of Buncraggy, co. Clare. He got a Esq.

grant of lands in Clare, under the Act of Settlement, 4 Oct. Elizabeth Cecilia, d. Nov. 1870.
1666, and a large grant of lands in the same co. and the Alice Katherine Lawless.
co. Limerick, under the Act of Grace, 1 July, 1685 was ; Mr. Burton d. Feb. 1867, and was s. by his eldest son,
High Sheriff co. Clare 1669, and to. Margery Harris, and Francis Nathaniel Valentine Burton, Esq., now of Carrig-
had issue, aholt.
i. Francis, his successor. Arms, &c —Same as Burton of Longner.
.

ii. Charles, to. Mary, dau. of Walter Hickman, Esq., and


d. s.p.
Seats —Carrigaholt Castle, Kilrush, co. Clare.
hi. Benjamin, ancestor of Burton of Burton Hall ( see
that name), and Burton, Bart, of Pollacton.
I.Dorothea, to. Samuel Bindon, Esq., of co. Clare.
BURTON OF BURTON HALL.
Samuel Burton’s will was proved 1 Dec. 1712, by his son, Burton, William FitzWilliam, Esq. of Eur-
Francis Burton, Esq. of Buncraggy, who s. his father, and ton Hall, co. Carlow, J.P., High Sheriff, 1849, b. 14
purchased, 26 Sept. 1712, from Henry, 8th Earl of Thomond, May, 1826; on. 17 June, 1848, Coralie Augusta
the fee of Buncraggy, and other lands in the cos. Clare and Frederica, 3rd dau. of the late Henry Lloyd, Esq. of
Limerick. He was Usher of the Court of Chancery, High Farrinrory, co. Tipperary, by Harriette Amelia his
Sheriff for co. Ciare, 1691, and M.P. for Ennis, 1692 to
wife, dau. of Sir John Craven Carden, Bart., and
1713. He m. Alice, dau. of Thomas Tilson, Clerk of the
has issue,
House of Commons, and by her (whose will was dated 14 Feb.
1765) he "had issue,
i. William Fitzwilliam, 30 April, 1849; to. 12 April,
6.
1877, Georgiana Spencer, dau. of Capt. the Hon. William
i. Samuel, d. young. ii. Thomas, d. young.
hi. Francis, his successor.
Henry George Wellesley, R.N., and grand-dau. of Henry,
iv. Edward, Barrister-at-Law. 1st Lord Cowley.
v. Benjamin, d. s. p. ii. Alfred Henry, 6. 29 March, 1853.
vi. Thomas, Major 2nd Regt. of Horse, m. Dorothy, dau. of
Right Hon. John Foster, Lord Chief Justice of Common iCtlTUajJU. This is a branch of Burton of Buncraggy
Pleas in Ireland. His will, dated 10 Jan. 1766, was proved (now represented by the Marquess Conyngham, see preceding
27 May, 1773. He left three daus., the eldest to. William Memoir), descending from
Stackpole, Esq. Alice, to. Crofton Vandeleur
; Dorothy, ;
Benjamin Burton, of the City of Dublin, Banker, Alderman
to. Edward Fitzgerald, Esq. of Stonehall, co. Clare. of the City, and M.P. 1703-23, Lord Mayor 1706 (3rd son of
vii. Henry, d.s. p. vm. John, d. s. p. Samuel Burton, Esq. of Buncraggy, by Margery Harris his
i. Elizabeth, to. Right Hon. Theophilus Clements, M.P. co.
Cavan, and Teller of the Exchequer in Ireland.
wife). He to. by licence, dated 22 May, 1686, Grace, dau. of
ii. Margery, d. unm. hi. Katherine, d. unm. Robert Stratford, Esq. of Baltinglass, co. Wicklow, and by her
iv. Ann, d. unm. (who d. in London, July, 1721) had issue,
Mr. Burton and was s. by his son,
d. 1 July, 1714, i. Samuel, his heir.

The Rt. Hon. Francis Burton, of Buncraggy, M.P. for ii. Robert, Capt. in the Battle Axe Guards, M.P. for Carlow
Coleraine 1721, and for co. Clare 1727; Privy Councillor in 1727, to. Katherine, dau. of Thomas Ryves, Esq. of Rath-
sallagh, co. Wicklow, and d. s. p.
Ireland, b. 1 Dec. 1696; to. Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
hi. Benjamin. iv. Edward.
Henry Conyngham, and sister of Henry, 1st Earl Conyng- v. Charles (Sir), of Pollacton, co. Carlow, created a Baronet
ham, and had issue, 2 Oct. 1758 Burke’s Peerage).
(see

i. Francis Pierpoint, his heir. vi. Francis, Major of Horse, to. 14 Dec. 1738, Rachel, dau.
ii. William (Right Hon.), M.P. for Newtown Limavady 1761, of Right Rev. Edward Smith, D.D., Bishop of Down and
and afterwards for Killybegs, Col. 12th regt. of Dragoons, Connor, and d. 11 April, 1752, leaving issue,
Teller of the Exchequer in Ireland, and a Privy Councillor, 1 William, d. unm. Oct. 1767.
b. 1733. Having inherited the Donegal and Slone estates Mary, to. 1766, Richard Cox, Esq., son of Most Rev.
1
from his maternal uncle, Henry, Earl Conyngham, he Michael Cox, Archbishop of Cashel.
assumed the name and arms of Conyngham, and d. s. p. 2 Grace.
I. Mary, d. unm. i. Mary, to. 10 Aug. 1764, Philip Doyne, Esq. of Wells, co.
ii. Alice, m. 22 Sept. 1743, Sir St. George Gore, 5th bart. Wexford, and d. 10 April, 1705.
of
Manor Gore, and d. s. p. 1744. ii. Grace, to. Edward Hoare, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and
Right Hon. Francis Burton d. 20 March, 1744, and was s. by Aug. 1709.
d. 8
his eldest son, iii.Elizabeth, to. Richard Hoare, Esq.
Francis Pierpoint Burton, Esq. of Buncraggy, M.P. for iv. Lettice, to. by licence, dated 29 March, 1711, Henry
Brooke, Esq. of Colebrookc, co. Fermanagh.
Killybegs 1755, and for co. Clare 1761 to. 19 March, 1750,
; v. Abigail, m. John Watch, Esq. vi. Jane.
— ; ;

238 BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR


Alderman Barton purchased from the Trustees for the Sale of now resident at Walton Hall, Bucks b. 16 April,
Forfeited Estates, by deed dated 26 Sept. 1712, Burton Hall, 1829 m. 16 April, 1855, Mary Judith, only dau.
;
and other lands in co. Carlow. He d. 28 May, 1728, and was of James Shaw, Esq. of Stubbing, W. R. Yorkshire,
s. by his eldest son,
and has issue,
Samuel Burton, Esq. of Burton Hall, M.P. for Sligo 1713,
and for Dublin 1727, High Sheriff co. Carlow 1724; to. 1st, i. James Schoolcroft, b. 22 March, 1857.
Anne, dau. of Charles Campbell, Esq. of Dublin,
17 June, 1708, ii. Joshua Schoolcroft, b. 27 July, 1862.
and by her (who was killed by the fall of a scaffold ac the hi. Thomas Musgrave, b. 18 Nov. 1865.
coronation of George I., 20 Oct. 1714) had issue, iv. John Musgrave, 6. 27 Jan. 1869.
i. Mary Shaw. ii. Elizabeth Musgrave.
i. Benjamin, his heir.
ii. Hughes, 6. 20 Jan. 1710. hi. Samuel. hi. Emily Frances. iv. Marian.
i. Katherine, to. 28 Feb. 1731, Nicholas, 5th Viscount v. Helen Grace.
Netterville.
Mr. Burton to. 2ndly, Mary Hinde, by whom he had another ILtlTCffCJC. Joshua Burton, Esq. of Bramley, West
dau., Mary. He was s. by his eldest son,
Riding of Yorkshire (son of an extensive Merchant resident at
Benjamin Burton, of Burton Hall, M.P. for Knoclc- Bramley), to. 23 May, 1787, Sarah England, and by her
topher 1741, and for Carlow 1761, High Sheriff co. Carlow (who d. 15 July, 1828) left at his decease. 25 May, 1822, a
son,
1736, Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, b. 19 Jan.
1709 to. 9 Dec. 1734, Lady Anne Ponsonby, dau. of Brabazon,
John Burton, Esq. of Roundhay Grove, West Riding of
;

1st Earl of Bessborough, and had issue, three sons and two
Yorkshire, J.P., b. Aug. 1789, who to. April, 1819, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Thomas Musgrave, Esq. of Foggathorpe, East
daus.,
Riding of Yorkshire, by his wife, a dau. of William School-
i. Benjamin, High Sheriff co. Carlow 1760, M.P. co. Sligo
croft, Esq. of Hovingham, a scholar of high literary and
1757,and for Boyle 1761, d. unm. 1763.
ii.WiLLiAM s. to the estates, scientific attainments, of whom a memoir is given in the
in. Campbell, d. young. Gentleman's Magazine Aug. 1800. ,
By this lady (who d. 1
i.Sarah, to. 1763, John Hyde, Esq., of Castle Hyde, co. Dec. 1857) Mr. Burton had issue, i. J. Musgrave; ii. John;
Cork. m. Thomas England iv. William Schoolcroft, ut supra
; :
ii. Ann, d. unm. March, 1764.
and i. Emily Grace Morris.
Mr. Burton, who was a Privy Councillor for Ireland, d. intes- Arms— Per pale indented az. and sa. six fleurs-de-lis, three,
tate. Administration was granted 17 Nov. 1763, to his 2nd two and one, each within an annulet arg.
but eldest surviving son, Crest— In front of two arms einbowed in armour, the hand
William Henry Burton, Esq. of Burton Hall, m. 12 Dec. ppr. holding fleurs-de-lis arg. six annulets interlaced fesswise
1765, Mary, only child of Henry Aston, Esq. of East Aston, co. also arg. *
Wicklow, and had issue, Motto —Sans changer.
i. Benjamin, his heir. Residence —Walton Hall, Bletchley.
ii. William Henry, b. 15 Nov. 1767; d. unm. 31 Dec. 1799.
I. Martha, d. unm. 6 Sept. 1797.
Mr. Burton d. 7 Jan. 1818, and was s. by his son and heir,
Benjamin Burton, Esq. of Burton Hall, b. 12 Sept. 1766;
BURTON OF CHERRY BURTON.
m. 15 Dec. 1794, Anne, dau. of Thomas Mainwaring, Esq. of Burton, David, Esq. of the Hall, Cherry Burton,
Goltho, co. Lincoln, and had issue, co. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 Sept. 1820; in. 7
i. William Fitz willi am, his heir. March, 1856, Fanny, dau. of Frederic Cowper, Esq.
ii. Benjamin, of Potterstown, High Sheriff of Carlow 1816, of Carleton Hall, Cumberland, and has issue,
b. 10 July, 1799; d. unm. 6 Nov. 1853.
I. Mary Elizabeth, to. 19 Dec. 1819, Sir Richard Sutton, i. David Fowler, b. Oct. 1857.
Bart, of Norwood Park, co. Notts, d. 1 July, 1842. ii. Marshall Cowper, b. Dec. 1858.
ii. Sophia Catherine, m. 5 Aug. 1824, Robert Thoroton, Esq.,
in. Bramwell Charles, b. Oct. 1862.
Col. Grenadier Guards.
iv. Arthur Robinson, b. Sept. 1864.
Mr. Burton d. 26 April, 1808, and was s. by his son,
William Fitzwilliam Burton, of Burton Hall, b. 22 Sept. —
3£,tltC3(J£. The Robinsons occur as tenants of land in
1796 J.P., High Sheriff of Carlow, 1822. He to. 1st, 18 July,
;
Herrington as early as the commencement of the copyhold
1825, Mary, dau. of Sir John Power, 1st bart. of Kilfane, and records, temp. Edward III.

by her (who d. 25 Jan. 1839) had issue, William Robynson, living 1507, was father of William
i. William Fitzwilliam, now of Burton Hall.
Robynson, who took a fourth part of The Hayning, as heir to
ii. Benjamin, b. 17 Sept. 1829 to. 27 April, 1854, Anne, dau. his father, and d. about 1540. His son,
;

of the late Col. Henry Bruen, M.P., of Oak Park, co. Richard Robynson, took a fourth part of the Hayning, as
Carlow, and has a son and a dau. heir to his father, 1541. He had three sons, i. Ralph, of
hi. John Power, b. 3 Sept. 1833; to. Adelaide H., dau. of Middle Herrington, d.s. p. 1591 ; ii. John, heir to his brother,
Henry Close, Esq. of Newtown Park, co. Dublin, and had Dorothy; and Margaret; and iii.
haj three daus., Isabel;
issue, four sons.
iv. Charles, b. 24 Oct. 1836 to. Miss Edith Davenport.
Richard. The youngest son,
;

i. Harriet Anne, to. 29 July 1851, Richard Sutton, Esq. of Richard Robinson, executor of his brother Ralph, d. 1622,
Skeffington Hall, co. Leicester, now Sir Richard Sutton, having had, by Isabel his wife, an eldest son,
Bart. Barnard Robinson, of Middle Herrington, who to. 17 Nov.
ii.Mary Frances, to. 18 Nov. 1862, Rev. Thomas George 1615, Agnes Wilson, and was father, with other issue, of
Onslow, Rector of Catmore, Berks.
hi. Sophia Charlotte, to. 1856, Baron de Robeck.
Ralph Robinson, b. 1618, who took a fourth part of The
iv. Helen Mary. Hayning, 1652; and d. 1692, having had, by Margery his wife,
besides three daus., two sons,
Mr. Burton to. 2ndly, 5 Oct. 18lo, Eleanor Mary, dau. of
William Browne, Esq. of Brownes Hill, co. Carlow, which i. Richard, of Middle Herrington, who to. Elizabeth, dau. of
Anthony Smith, of Tunstall, and d. 1715, leaving issue,
lady d. 5 Dec. 1870. He d. 15 Nov. 1844.
1 Ralph, bapt. 1680, of Middle Herrington and of Ormesbyj
Arms ,
&c. —Same as Burton of Longner, Cleveland, co. York, J.P., settled Herrington on his three
Seal —Burton Hall, Carlow. nephews in succession, and after, on his kinsman, Mar-
shall Robinson. He to. 1st, Barbara, dau. and heir of
Wilson, of Newbottle, by Barbara his wife, sister and co-
heir of Robert Shipperdson, Gent, of Bainbridge Holme
BURTON OF THURLAND. and 2ndly, Isabel, dau. and heir of John Shipperdson, of
Bishop Wearmouth, widow of Thomas Reed, of Ford, but
See North. d. s. p. (buried 2 Jan. 1764).
2 John, d. s. p. 1710.
3 Richard, of Sunderland, m. Thomasine, dau. and heir of
Ralph Holme, of Bishop Wearmouth, and Bad three sons,
BURTON OF FOG-GrATHORPE AND Ralph, d. s. p. Richard, to. but d. s. p. ; and John, of
CHILDREY. Sunderland, also d. s. p.
1 Anne, to. Edward Harle, of Newcastle, d. s. p.
Burton, William Schoolcroft, Esq. of Fogga- ii. Ralph, of whom we treat.
tliorpe,E. R. Yorkshire, and Childrey, Berkshire, The younger son,
J.P. Bucks and Beds, High Sheriff of Bucks 1877, Ralph Robinson, of Houghton-le-Spfing, and sometime of
; ;

BUR THE LANDED GENTRY. BUR 239

Sunderland, 6. Dec. 1656; to. 27 May, 1690, Mary, dau. and father 1848. He m. 1837, Charlotte, 7th dau. of Rev.
heiress of Christopher Hutton, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Mer- John Hale, Rector of Holton and Buslingthorpe, co.
chant, and d. 1718, having had, with other issue, a 2nd, but Lincoln, and d. 25 June, 1878, leaving issue,
eldest surviving son,
i. Langhorne, now ol Somersby, 6.21 Aug. 1842; to. 9 Jan.
Christopher Robinson, Esq. of London, who m. 1734,
1879, Edith Grace, younger dau. of Rev. Thomas Henry
Elizabeth, widow of Timothy Kempe, of East Greenwich, and
Lister, of Scremby Hall (see Lister of Hirst Priory).
d. 1768, leaving, besides three daus., one son,
ii. Reginald William John, 6. 1845; late 61st regt.
Marshall Robinson, of Middle Herrington and of Ormesby,
hi. Alfred Langhorne Tatlock, b. 6 July, 1847.
who to. Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of James Appleton, of 27 June, 1856.
iv. Harold Gustavus, 6.
Yarm, and had issue (he was buried at Houghton, 3 Jan.
i. Lqcy Katharine, to. 1865, Bennet Rothes Langton, Esq. of
1770),
Langton, co. Lincoln, and has two sons and five daus.
I. Ralph, of Middle Herrington and Ormesby, b . June, 1754;
to.4 June, 1776, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. William Ward, The Rev. L. B. Burton had one brother, Robert, who
A.M., Master of Beverley Grammar School, Vicar of d. in New Zealand; and three sisters, Katharine, m.
Yeddingham, and Rector of Scawby, co. York, and d. 28 Gen. Hale, late Brig.-Gen., of Poona Maria, m. ;
Feb. 1813, having had issue,
Robert Baker, Esq. of Leamington j and Sarah Anne.
1 Ralph, b 16 May, 1777; d. at Jamaica, 2 Dec. 1813.
2 William,
.

b. 6 June, 1778; to. 31 Oct. 1807, Isabella, dau.


-

3Li\lCKQC This family, originally Langhorne, is one of
of Liddell, of Tynemouth, and has issue, William
John considerable antiquity, and traceable as far back as the reign
John, 18 April, 1810; Jane; Isabel; and Margaret.
b. of Henry III. Sir William Langhorne, Bart., m. Grace, 2nd
3 Marshall, b 17 June, 1785.
.
dau. of John, Earl of Rutland, widow of Viscount Chaworth,
1 Sarah, d. 1806.
but left no child; failing issue, his estates devolved upon
2 Margaret, to. Charles Page, of London and Oporto,
Merchant. Richard Langhorne, Esq his nephew, and thence to his son,
,

3 Anne, m. 1807, Robert Surtees, Esq. of Mainsforth, William Langhorne, who dying wm., bequeathed his estates
M.A., F.S.A., and d. 2 March, 1868, aged 83. of Somersby and Enderby Bag to his sister, Katharine, to.
4 Mary. 5 Emma. 1705, Robert Burton, Esq., who thus came into possession
n. Marshall, of whom presently. of the third part of the then considerable family property,
hi. Christopher (Rev.), M.A., to. Agnes, dau. of the Rev. together with the respective advowsons, which has remained
Richard Wallis, Vicar of Carham, Northumberland; d. 17 in the possession of this branch of the Burton family ever since.
Oct. 1797, aged 37, leaving surviving issue, Christopher,
Mr. Burton left three sons by this marriage, 1 Langhorne 2
of Lincoln College, Oxford, and two daus., Agnes and ;

Sarah. Robert; 3 William; and one dau., Anne. The only son of
iv. James, of Sunderland, m. 25 Sept. 1793, Arabella, 3rd Langhorne d. during the lifetime of his father, and he was s.
dau. of the Rev. Benjamin Walker, M.A., Vicar of North by his brother,
Allerton, co. York, and had issue, James, b. 6 Dec. 1798 Robert, who to. Susanna, dau. of Wm. Tomline, Esq, of
Benjamin Walker, b. 30 July, 1800; Appleton Marshall, b. Riby, co. Lincoln, and dying without issue, was s. by his
4 March, 1804; Francis, b. 1805; John Christopher, 6. 1811
great-nephew,
Ralph Philip, b. 1813; Arabella; Sarah; Eliza Emma; and
Harriet. William Burton Raynor (son of the Rev. James Burton
i. Elizabeth, m. 14 April, 1777, Rev. Luke Yarker, A.M., Raynor and Anne his wife), who, on inheriting the estates,
Rector of Fingall, co. York d. 1805. ; assumed the name and arms of Burton, as above,
h. Mary, to. Rev. John Gilby, Rector of Barmston, co. York,
and d. 1795. —
Arms Sa., three owls crowned or, each holding in one-
claw raised a golden star.
The 2nd son,
Marshall Robinson, Esq. of Sunderland, m. 13 Sept. 1785,

Crest A crowned owl holding a star or.

Sarah, dau. of George Hicks, Esq. of Yarm, co. York, and



Motto Cari Deo nihil carent.
|
Seat—Somersby, Horncastle.
d. 16 May, 1789, aged 31, leaving two sons,

David.
Marshall, of Preston Hall, b. 23 May, 1789 (see Fowler BUSY OF LITTLE ISLAND AND
of Preston Hall). CUREAGHBEIDGE.
The elder son,
Bury, Phineas, Esq. of Little Island, co. Cork,
David Robinson, Esq., b. at Sunderland, 30 Sept. 1787 ; took
the name of Burton, according to the will of his maternal
and Curraghbridge, Adare, co. Limerick, J.P., b. 7
great-uncle, David Burton Fowler, of Cherry Burton and the March, 1841 late Capt. 15th (King’s) Hussars,
;
|

Inner Temple, London, whom he s. 1828. He to. 4 Jan. 1813, and now Capt. East Kent Militia.
—This
i

Isabella, dau. of Thomas Fawell, Esq. of Yarm, and d. 1854, ILtnPtllJP. family, lately represented by the Earls
having had issue, with four daus., two sons, David Burton, of Charleville, a title extinct 1875, descends from,
I Esq., now of Cherry Burton, and Major-Gen. Fowler Burton, Phineas Bury, Esq., who had a grant of lands in co.
C.B. Limerick, 14 Nov. 1666, and in the Barony of Barrymore,
Arms— Quarterly; and 4th, per fess erminois and az.,
1st co. Cork, 10 June, 1668. He was High Sheriff of the former
two barrulets engrailed, between three talbots’ heads counter co. 1673. His son,
changed 2nd and 3rd, vert, a chevron erminois between two
; John Bury, Esq. of Shannon Grove, co. Limerick, m. Jane,
cinquefoils pierced in chief and a stag trippant in base or, a
|
,

dau. of Most Rev. William Palliser, D.D., Archbishop of


bordure engrailed of the last.
Cashel, and had issue,
Crest —A
mount vert, thereon upon a perch or, a parrot
!

also vert, the dexter claw resting on an escallop arg., holding i. William, of Shannon Grove, High Sheriff co. Limerick,
in the beak a cherry stalked ; 2nd, mount vert thereon a A 1726, to. 27 Jan. 1723, Jane, only dau. of Right Hon. John
stag reguardant or, the dexter forepaw resting on a cinquefoil Moore, of Croghan, King’s co., 1st Lord Tullamore, and
pierced as in the arms. sister and heir of Charles, 1st Earl of Charleville, and had
i Seat— The Hall, Cherry Burton, Beverley. issue, 1 John 2 Charles 3 William 4 Richard 5 Thomas
; ; ; ;

1 Jane; 2 Georgiana, to. Richard, 2nd Viscount Boyne;


3 Mary 4 Elizabeth. The eldest son,
;

John Bury, Esq. of Shannon Grove and Charleville-


BUETON OF SOMEKSBY. Forest, 6. 1725; s. his uncle Charles, Earl of Charleville,
Burton, Eev. Langhorne Burton, of Somersby, in the Moore Estates, 17 Feb. 1764. He to. Catharine,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Francis Sadleir, E-q. of Sopwell
co. Lincoln, M.A., Hector of Bag Enderby and
Hall, co. Tipperary, and by that lady (who to. 2ndly, 2
Somersby, the eldest son of the late Wm. Burton June, 1766, Henry Prittie, Esq. afterwards Lord Dunalley,
Raynor Burton, Esq. of Somersby (son of the Rev. see Burke’s Peerage), left at his decease, 4 Aug. 1764, an
only son,
James Burton Raynor, who previously had been a Charles William Bury, Esq. of Charleville Forest,
Lieut, in the army), who d. Nov. 1849, having in the King’s Co., 6. 30 June, 1764; who was raised to the
assumed the additional name of Burton on in- Peerage of Ireland as Baron Tullamore, 7 Nov. 1797;
created Viscount Charleville, 29 Dec. 1800, and Earl of
heriting the estates of his great-uncle, Robert
Charleville, 16 Feb. 1806. He to. 4 June, 1798, Catherine
Burton, Esq. of Lincoln and Enderby Hall, and m. Maria, widow of James Tisdall, Esq., and dau. and sole
Anne, dau. of Andrew Tongue, Esq. of Grantham, heir of Thomas Townley Dawson, Esq., by whom he left
at his decease, in Oct. 1835, an only son,
Lincolnshire, of a very ancient family. The Rev. Charles William, 2nd earl, b. 29 April, 1801; to. 26
Langhorne Burton Burton was b. 1802, and s. his Feb. 1821, Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois, 3rd dau. of Col.
;

240 BUS THE LANDED GENTRY. BUS


John Campbell, of Shawfield, and Lady Charlotte Susan Htncasc.—The family of Busfeild is undoubtedly of con-
Maria Campbell his wife, dau. of John, 5th Duke, of siderable antiquity in the county of York. Thoresby in his
Argyll, and by her (who d. 1 Feb. 1848) had issue, Ducatus Leodiensis, gives the pedigree, and deduces their
Charles William George, 3rd earl. descent from James Busfeilde, of Leeds, who, with Helen his
John James, Capt. R.E., b. 22 Oct. 1827 ; to. 24 June, wife, d. on the same day, 3 Jan. 1613.
1852, Charlotte Theresa, only dau. of Thomas Austin,
James Busfeild, above named, who d. 1613, by Helen his
Esq., and d. 20 Jan. 1864, having had issue, Beaujolois
Arabella Charlotte, d. 1 Nov. 1865; Georgiana Florence wife, had issue,
Louisa Emily Austin ; and Ada Tighe. William Busfeild, of Leeds, Merchant, to. 7 Sept. 1611,
Alfred, 5th earl, b. 19 Feb. 1829; to. 20 June, 1854, Elizabeth, sister of Thomas Metcalfe, Alderman of Leeds, and
Emily Frances, 3rd dau. of Gen. Sir William Wood, had issue,
K.C.B., K.H., Col. of the 14th foot. He s. his nephew,
1874, and d. 28 June, 1875, when the Earldom became James, b. 19 Aug. 1612 d. s. p. 24 Jan. 1636.
;

extinct. Thomas, 6. 27 June, 1618; d. s.p.


Katherine Eleanora Beaujolois, to. 30 June, 1853, Has- William, of whom presently.
tings Dent, Esq. (who d. 7 June, 1864), son of the late Elizabeth, b. 1613 to. 6 June, 1631, John Loveland, a
;

John Dent, Esq., M.P. Spanish Merchant.


His Lordship and was s. by his eldest son,
d. 14 July, 1851, Jane, b. 1615; to. Sir William Lowther, Knt. of Swillington,
Charles William George, 3rd earl, b. 8 March, 1822; M.P., from whom the Earls of Lonsdale are lineally
Lieut. 43rd foot to. 7 March, 1850, Arabella Louisa,
;
descended.
youngest dau. of the late Henry Case, Esq. of Shenston Isabel, b. 1620 m. 1st, Richard Newby, of Leeds, Merchant;
;

Moss, co. Stafford (who d. 8 July, 1857). He d. 19 Jan. 2ndly, Thomas Pulleine, of Killinghall, by whom she had
1859, leaving issue, issue a son, Thomas, Master of the Stud to William III., and
twice High Sheriff of Yorkshire (see Pulleine of Crake
Charles William Francis, 4th earl, b 16 May, . 1852;
Hall).
d. unm. 3 Nov. 1874, when he was s. by his uncle.
John William, b. 31 Aug. 1854; d. 20 Aug. 1872. The 3rd son and suecessor,
Katherine Beaujolois Arabella, m. 5 June, 1873, Major
Edmund Bacon Hutton, Royal Dragoons. William Busfeild, Esq. of Leeds and Ryshworth Hall, bapt.
Harriet Hugh Adelaide, accidentally killed by a fall, 8 Aug. 1635, Mayor of Leeds, 1673, purchased, 1672, the manor
3 April, 1861. and capital messuage of Ryshworth, in the parish of Bingley,
Emily Alfreda Julia. Yorkshire (now the property of William Busfeild Ferrand, Esq.;.
ii. John, assumed the name and arms of Palliser ancestor He m. 1st, Dorothy, sister of Robert Frank, Esq. of Pontefract,
;

of Palliser of Derryluskan, co. Tipperary, and Comragh, .M.P. and 2ndly, 12 Jan. 1670, Ann, dau. of Hugh Currer,
;

co. Waterford see that family).


(
Esq. of Kildwick Hall, by whom (who to. 2ndly, Robert,
hi. Richard, of Mount Pleasant, co. Clare his will, dated 12
;
Ferrand, Esq. of Harden Grange) he left at his decease, 9 Oct.
Dec. 1733. was proved 17 May, 1735. He m. Anne, dau. of
Mountiford Westropp, of Attyflin, co. Limerick, which lady 1675, besides a dau. Elizabeth, who d. in infancy, an only son
m. 2ndly, William Spaight, Esq. and successor,
iv. Thomas, of Curraghbridge, co. Limerick. Will dated William Busfeild, Esq. of Gray’s Inn and Ryshworth, 5.
11 Sept. 1767 proved 19 April, 1774; d. s. p.
; 1674 a Magistrate for the W.R. of Yorkshire m. 25 Aug. 1696,
; ;

v. Phineas, of Little Island, of whom presently. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Abraham Fothergill, Esq. of
i. Elizabeth, to. Mountiford Westropp, Esq. of Attyflin, co.
Chancery Lane, descended from the Fothergills of Burgliill
Limerick. ,

near Richmond, Yorkshire, and by her (who d. 24 April, 1726,


Mr. Bury d. 1722. His 5th son,
aged 55) had issue.
Phineas Bury, Esq. of Little Island, co. Cork, to. by license
dated 25 Feb. 1734, Hester, dau. of Thomas Moland, Esq., and William, his heir.
had, with a dau. Hester, wife of Edward Candler-Brown, Esq. Thomas, b. 27 July, 1699, who, on the death of his elder
of Prior Park, Somerset, a son and successor, brother without male issue, 1748, succeeded to the Rysh-
worth estate; to. 1744, Anne Watson, but d. 4 Nov. 1772,
Phineas Bury, Esq. of Little Island, to. Jane, dau. of Boyle
without issue, and devised the Ryshworth estate to his niece
Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, co. Cork, and had issue, Elizabeth, the only child and heiress of his elder brother.
Phineas, his heir. He founded the “Busfeild Charity,” for clothing annually
Robert, Prebendary of Coole, co. Cork, to. Letitia, dau. of a number of poor men and women in Bingley.
Gen. Henry Green Barry, of Ballyclough, co. Cork, and d. Fothergill, of Manchester, b. 7 Oct. 1704; d.s.p. 1764.
1853, leaving issue, 1 Robert Bury, late Capt. 7th Dragoon Charles, a Merchant at Lisbon; b. 20 June, 1708; d. unm.
Guards; 2 John Thomas, Capt. R.A., A.D.C. to Major-Gen. 13 July, 1735.
Primrose 1 Phoebe Hester, to. Col. Robert Pratt, C.B.
;
Ann, b. 20 June, 1697 ; iti. 3 Sept. 1723, Robert Stansfield,
2 Letitia Elizabeth, to. Capt. Richard Pennefather Going, and had issue, one son, Robert Stansfield, Esq. ol
Esq.,
of Ballynonty House, co. Tipperary; 3 Hester, to. Capt. Esholt Priory and one dau., Ann, who m. William Rookes,
;

George de la Pot-r Beresford, Madras army; and 4 Char- Esq. of Royds Hall ( see Croomton Stansfield).
lotte Mary, to. Capt. Crofton Toler Vandeleur, late 10th Mary, b. 9 June, 1701 to. 24 May, 1728, Richardson Ferrand,
;

Hussars, and 7th Dragoon Guards. Esq. of Harden, a Magistrate for the West Riding, and had
Richard. Thomas, Commander R.N. issue (see Ferrand of St. Ives and Harden Grange).
Jane. Hester.
Mr. Busfeild d. 21 March, 1729, and was s. by his son,
The eldest son,
William Busfeild, Esq. of Ryshworth Hall, b 9 Sept. 1698, .

Phineas Bury, Esq., J.P., of Little Island, Capt. 57th regt.,


to.29 May, 1746, Miss Mary Wilkinson, and by her (who to.
and afterwards 7th Dragoon Guards, to. 1st, Miss Eliza Stuart, 2ndly, Edward Kenyon, Esq., Mayor of Leeds, and d. March,
who d. s. p and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of William Penne-
. ;
1796) left at his decease, 31 Oct. 1748, an only dau. and heiress,
father, Esq., son of Kingsmill Pennefather, Esq., M.P., and
Elizabeth Busfeild, b. 2 Jan. 1748; to. 7 Jan. 1765,
by her had issue,
Johnson Atkinson, M.D., of Leeds, eldest son of the Rev. Chris-
Phineas, his heir, now of Little Island. topher Atkinson, M.A., Vicar of Thorp Arch.* Upon the death
William Phineas, of Carrigrenane, co. Cork, b 27 Nov. 1842; .
of his wife’s uncle, Thomas Busfeild, Esq., 1772, Mr. Atkinson
to. Harriet, dau. of the late Arthur Forbes, Esq. of New-
stone, co. Meath.
assumed the surname and arms of Busfeild, and was after-
Frances Jane, to. C. T. Tuckey, Major 41st regt., deceased. wards of Ryshworth and Myrtle Grove. He was senior
Magistrate, Deputy Lieutenant, and elected by the freeholders
Mr. Bury d. 1843, and was s. by his eldest son.
Registrar of the West Riding 1809. The heiress of Busfeild d
Arms—Vert a
.
cross crosslet or.
5 Nov. 1798, and Mr. Busfeild to. 2ndly, 1800, Susannah, relict
Crest—A boar’s head couped transfixed by a dart ppr.
or,
of John Dearden, Esq. of the Hollins. He d. 26 March, 1817,
Motto—Yirtus sub cruce erescit. aged 78, having had issue, by his first marriage,
Seats — Little Island, co. Cork, and Curragh Bridge, Adare.
i. William Busfeild, Esq., M.P., of Upwood, b 12 Feb. 1773; .

to. 13 May, 1800, Caroline, eldest sister of >ir Francis


Lindley Wood, Bart., and aunt of Viscount Halifax. She
BUSFEILD OF UPWOOD. d. 8 April, 1839. Mr. Busfeild was J.P. and D.L. of the
West Riding, and returned to Parliament for the borough of
BrsFEiLD, Liettt.-Col. William, of Upwcod, Bradlord in 1837, for which place he continued to sit until
his death, 12 Sept. 1851. He d. without is^ue, and was s
co. York, J.P. West Riding, late Major 22nd regt.,
.

retired withhonorary rank of Lieut.-Col., b. 20 Jan.


* The Rev. Mr. Atkinson had four sons at the University, who
1837 m. 21 April, 1874, Louisa Emily, youngest
;
took the following degrees: Johnson, of Queen’s College, 8th
dau. of J. A. Busfeild, Esq., and has issue, wrangler; Miles, of St. Peter’s College, 6th wrangler; Chris-
William, b. 19 June, 1875. topher, of Trinity College, 5th wrangler; and William, of
Johnson Atkinson, b. 3 Dec. 1877. Jesus College, first junior optime.
;

BUS THE LANDED GENTRY. BUS 241

by his nephew and heir, the Rev. William Busfeild, of to H.M. the Queen. Mrs. Crispin d. 13 Feb. 1846,
Upwood. leaving twin daus., to whom the yueen and Prince Con-
Ii. Johnson Atkinson, D.D., 6. 3 July, 1775 ;
to. 1st, 1798, sort were graciously pleased to stand sponsors, namely,
Mary Susannah, 3rd dau. of Joseph Priestley, Esq. of White Victoria Caroline Busfeild, m. 19 July, 1870, Valentine
Windows. She d. 19 Aug. 1819. Dr. Busfeild to. 2ndly, O’Connor, Esq., Major Unattached, and has issue.
21 Aug. 1820, Charlotte, dau. of Irving, Esq., and d. — Albertine Sarah Busfeild, d. 7 Jan. 1860.
12 Jan. 1849. By the former he had issue,
6 Emily Lucinda, m. 1840, Christopher Cresswell Fenwick,
1 William, M.A., of Upwood, of whom presently. Esq., son of the Rev. John Peregrine Lascelles Fenwick,
2 Charles, 6. 6 Sept. 1804; d. unm. 1869. of Bywell, Northumberland. Mr. Fenwick was acciden-
3 John Lea, b. 1806 ; d. 1810. tally drowned at Orilla, in Upper Canada, 5 Nov. 1842.
4 Harcourt Norris Torriano, M.A., b. 5 Dec. 1811 to. 1st, ; His widow d. 29 Sept. 1877.
19 Sept. 1837, Margaret Hay, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col.
i. Jane, m. 27 Oct. 1803, Charles Jones, Major 18th Hussars.
Macleod (she d. 1849); 2ndly, 1850, Catherine, eldest dau.
She d. 24 March, 1818, leaving issue.
of John Morgan, Esq., late of 52nd Light Infantry and ;

d. 1 March, 1876. By the former he left surviving issue, The eldest son of Johnson Atkinson Busfeild, before-men-
Harcourt, b. 17 Feb. 1841 to. 1874, Miss Barcroft. tioned,
;

Margaret Farquharson, to. 9 Feb. 1871, William Fraser The Rev. William Busfeild, M.A., of Upwood, late Rector
Cordiner, Esq. of Cortes, co. Aberdeen. of Keighley, 6. 21 Feb. 1802 to. 21 Sept. 1830, Sarah,
;

Catherine Isabel. youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles Frederick Bond, of Mar-
in. Currer Fothergill, B.A., of Cottingley Bridge, b. 23 Jan. garetting, Essex,and had issue,
1777 to. 12 Feb. 1805, Sarah, sister of Edward Ferrand,
;
i. William, now of Upwood.
Esq. of St. Ives, near Bingley, and of Walker Ferrand, Esq., ii. John Capt., 79th Highlanders, 6. 18 Nov. 1839; m. 23
M.P., of Harden Grange.* Upon succeeding to the family March, 1871, Caroline Christiana, 2nd surviving dau. of
estates, on the death of her brother Edward without male
J. A. Busfeild, Esq.
issue, in 1837, Mrs. Busfeild assumed by sign-manual her
hi. Frederick Charles, 6. 7 Sept. 1843.
paternal name and arms of Ferrand, in compliance with iv. Edward Harcourt, 6. 1845 ; d. 1847.
the testamentary injunction of her relative, Benjamin i. Mary, d. unm. 1854.
Ferrand, Esq. Mr. Busfeild d. 30 June, 1832, and his widow ii. Ellen, m. 30 Oct. 1860, George Gladstone Macturk, Esq.,
30 May, 1854, having had issue, of Ryeland Hill, South Cave, and has issue.
1 William, of Harden Grange and St. Ives (to which he hi. Harriet Olivia.
succeeded on the death of his mother), M.P., b. 26 April,
Mr. Busfeild d. 12 April, 1878, and was s. by his son.
1809; to. 1st, 1831, Sarah, dau. of John Priestley, Esq.,
Capt. in the army, and by her, who d. 3 Dec. 1832, had Arms—Sa., a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or.
issue, Crest— An arm in armour erect ppr. holding in the hand a
William, b. 1831 ;
J.P. and D.L. of the West Riding, d. fleur-de-lis or.
unm. 1 Sept. 1865.
Sarah Harriette, to. 6 June, 1855, Ed. Hailstone, Esq. of
Motto —Medio tutissimus ibis.

Horton Hall, D.L.


Seat— Upwood, near Bingley, co. York.

Mr. Busfeild, in 1839, assumed, by sign-manual, the sur-


name and arms of Fekrand, in addition to those of Bus-
feild. He is J.P. and D.L. for the West Riding of co.
York, M.P. for Knaresbro’, 1841-47, and for Devonport BUSHE OF GLENCAIRNE.
1863. He to. 2ndly, 10 Aug. 1847, Fanny Mi y, 2nd dau.
of the 11th Lord Blantyre, and by her had issue an only Bushe,
GtERVASE, Esq. of G-lencairne, co.
child, Hugo, b. 1 Oct. 1848, d. unm. 24 June, 1877. Waterford, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1837;
2 Walker, of Cottingley Bridge, b. 10 Sept. 1811 to.
19 Oct. 1841, Emma, dau. of Edmund Broderip, Esq. of
;
Lieut.-Col. in the army, late of 15th Hussars,
Cossington, Somerset. He d. 16 Sept. 1855, leaving an b. 2 April, 1806 on. 27 May, 1857,
;
Georgina
only son and two daus., Agnes, dau. of the late Lieut. William Smart, R.N.,
Walker, late 68th Light Infantry, J.P. for Somersetshire, and has issue,
b. 13 Aug. 1843; m. 'J.Z April, 1868, Marianne, only
child of William B. Naish, Esq. ofSton Easton, Somerset, i. Frances Maria.
and has issue, Marian May, and Gertrude Helen. ii. Agnes Charlotte.
Emma, m. 21 Jan. 1868, Edmund Broderip, late 57th
son of E. G. Broderip, Esq. of
regt., only surviving HtttCHjJP.—John Bushe, Esq., a Colonel in the army,
Manor House, Cossington, Somerset. She d. 5 Dec. had grant of land in Kilfane, co. Kilkenny, 10 Dec. 1670. By
1876. Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Col. John Grey, he left,
Gertrude.
with four daus., Elizabeth, m. Samuel Hobson, of Waterford,
3 Currer, b. 3 Nov. 1812; to. Sarah, dau. of P. Tuer, Esq.; Ann, to. Joseph Harries; another, Mrs. Woodroffe and an- ;
d. 13 Sept. 1848, leaving issue one son,
other, Mrs. Berkeley; two sons,
Currer Fothergill, late Lieut. 16th foot, 6. 15 Sept. 1840.
i. Amias, his heir.
4 Johnson Atkinson, J.P. for West Riding, resident at Arthur, of Dangen, co. Kilkenny, Secretary to the Com-
ii.
Upwood; 6.7 Jan. 1814; m. 10 Nov. 1832, Mary Elizabeth, missioners of Revenue, to. 1st, Ann, dau. of Sir Thomas
dau. of John Priestley, Esq., and has had issue,
Worsop, Knt. of Dunshaughlin, co. Meath, and had issue,
Johnson Atkinson, 6. 16 Sept. 1833 d. 1838. ;
Worsop, of Dangen, 6. 1692; entered Trin. Coll. Dub.
1
Currer Fothergill, 6. 6 Oct. 1834; d. 1839.
20 May, 1711, aged 19; d. unm. His will, dated 3 Aug.
William, of Morland Hall, Westmorland, J.P., 6. 15 Jan.
1738, was proved in 1760.
1838, m. 19 April, 1865, Emily, youngest dau. of Alfred
Harris, Esq. of Oxton Hall, Tadcaster, and has issue, Arthur Bushe to. 2ndly, 17 Oct. 1695, Mary, dau. of John
Forth, Esq., by whom (who d. 6 April, 1717, he had further
William Harris, 6. 9 March, 1873.
issue,
Emily Mary.
2 William, of Dublin, 6. 1696; entered Trin. Coll. Dub.
Johnson Atkinson, 6. 4 Oct. 1853; d. 1859.
20 May, 1711, aged 15; whose will, dated 4 June, 1793,
Mary Skelton, m. 13 July, 1864, R. Townley Woodman, was proved 7 Feb. 1796 hem. Hannah, sister of Edmund
;
Esq. (late 14th Light Dragoons), of Maescelyn, co.
Donelan, Esq. of Streamstown, co. Westmeath, and had a
Brecon, J.P. and D.L. and a dau. Anne, to. Rev.
son, Worsop, who d. s. p. ;
Sarah Ferrand, d. 1854. Henry Tilson, of Dublin.
Caroline Christiana, to. John Busfeild, Esq. Capt. 79th
3 John, 6. 1705; entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 20 March, 1722,
Highlanders, 2nd son of Rev. William Busfield, of
aged 17.
Upwood.
4 Thomas.
Louisa Emily, m. Lieut.-Col. Wm. Busfeild ( see above).
1 Mary. 2 Letitia, d. unm. 1757.
5 Benjamin Ferrand, of Mag. Coll. Cambridge, 6. 26
April, 1822 accidentally drowned at Blackwall, 4 April,
Mr. Bushe was s. by his eldest son,
Amias Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny, High Sheriff
;

1843.
1 Jane Ferrand, d. unm. 1824. co. Kilkenny 1706 m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Christopher
;

2 Sarah Dale, d. unm. 1825. Wandesford, 1st bart. of Kirklington, and had issue by her
3 Katherine Maria, m. 1st, 1831, Charles Priestley, Esq. (who d. 1706),
(deceased); 2ndly, 1842, Edward Fellow Davies, Esq.
4 Elizabeth Octavia, to. 1840, Thomas William Rawson, i. Christopher, who d. v. p. leaving, by Margaret his wife,
}

Esq. of Greenroyde, near Halifax. He d. 1864, and his an only son,


widow 1865. Amias, who s. his grandfather.
5 Caroline, m. 1845, Capt. William Crispin, R.N., A.D.C. ii. Arthur, of Kilmurry, High Sheriff co.
Kilkenny, 1736,
6. 1691; entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 28 June, 1711,
aged -0
* Mr. Walker Ferrand sat for Tralee in the two Parliaments his will, dated 4 Jan. 1761, was proved 25th of the next
'f 1830 and 1831. month. He to. Mary Martin, and left issue,
R
; J

242 BUS THE LANDED GENTRY. BUS


1 Amias, b. 1716; entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 20 April, 1734, co. Waterford 1826; to. Lavinia, eldest dau. of Richard
aged 18 d. young.
; Gumbleton, Esq. of Castle Richard (now called Glencairne
2 Thomas (Rev.), D.D., of Kilmurry, co. Kilkenny, Rector Abbey), co. Waterford, and s. by the bequest of his brother-
of Gowran, co. Kilkenny, and Prebendary of Iniscarra,
in-law, Richard Edward Gumbleton, Esq., who d. 1819, to
co. Cork, Chaplain of Kingston College, co. Cork; b. 1727 ;

entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 28 June, 1743, aged 16; B.A. Glencairne Abbey, and was s. at his decease by his son, the
1747 m. Katherine, dau. of Charles Doyle, Esq. of Bram-
;
present Gervase Bushe, Esq. of Glencairne.
blestown, co. Kilkenny, and sister of Gen. Sir John Doyle,
and d. Sept. 1795, having had issue,

Arms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a wolf rampant arg.
collared and chained or ; in chief three crosses pattee fitchee
Charles Kendal (Right Hon.), b. 1767, one of the most of the second; 2nd and 3rd, harry of six. arg. and az., a bend
distinguished Advocates and Orators of his time, ap- compony or and gu.
pointed Lord Chief Justice of Ireland in 1822, to. Dec. Crest —A
goat’s head arg.
1793, Anne, dau. of John Crampton, Esq. of Merrion Motto —Moderata durant.
Square, Dublin, and sister of Sir Philip Crampton, Bart., Seat— Gleneairne, Lismore, co. Waterford.
M.D., by whom, who d. 17 May, 1857, he had issue,
1 John, to. 1817, Lady Louisa Hare, dau. of the 1st
Earl of Listowel, but d. s. p. 1870.
2 Charles, Rector of Castlehaven, co. Cork, to. 1st, BUSK OF FORD’S GROVE.
Miss Bury, by whom he had two sons, Horace (Col.),
Busk, Thomas Teshmaker, Esq. of Ford’s
to. Miss Caulfeild, dau. of Gen. Caulfeild and Charles, ;

Comm. R.N. m. Mrs. Mattie, niz Walker. He to. Grove, co. Middlesex, B.A. St. John’s College,
2ndly, 1839, Emmeline Katherine Egerton, dau. of Sir Cambridge, b. 13 Sept. 1852.
Josiah Coghill, 3rd bart., of Coghill; and d. 25 Aug.
1866, leaving by her, 1 Cecil Josiah Lambton, M.B., iLtllPtlCJP. —
acob Hans Busch orJBusK, 5. 1688, of parents
Military Surgeon at Madras 2 Seymour 3 Gertrude ; ;
resident in Sweden, came to England 1712, and was naturalized
Egerton, to. David Jones, Esq. 4 Constance Theo- ; by Actof Parliament, 9 George 1 1722. He to 1717, Rachel . .

dosia Antoinette 5 Sophia, to. Arthur C. H. Paget,


; Wadsworth, of Wadsworth Hall, co. York, by whom (who
Esq. and 6 Zoe, to. William Cairns, Esq.
;
was b. 1688, and d. 1760) he had issue,
3 Thomas, Secretary to the late Ecclesiastical Com-
missioners, to. Miss Phillips, and d. 1862, leaving i. Hans, of Bull House, Leeds, 6. 1718; d. 1792. He to
issue, 1 Charles, late Col. 59th regt., to. Miss French M artha, dau. and heir of Richard Rodes, of Great Hough-
2 John (Rev.), Rector of Skibbereen; 1 Florence, to. ton, co. York, by whom (who d. 1802) he left two daus.,
Charles Mitford, Esq. 2 Maria, m. Thomas Barlow,
; 1 Mary, to. James Milnes, Esq. of Thornes House, Wakefield.
Esq.; 3 Pauline; 4 Rosina; 5 Sylvia, to. Bolton. 2 Rachel, b. 31 Jan. 1760 m. Richard Slater Milnes, Esq.
;

Falkiner, Esq. of Fry stone Hall, Pontefract, M.P. York, and was grand-
4 Arthur, Master of the Court of Queen’s Bench, to. mother of Richard Monckton Milnes, created 1863 Lord
1st, Miss Christian, and 2ndly, Miss Martin, and d. Houghton.
1876, leaving issue by his 1st wife, 1 Percy, m. Miss
Atkinson; 2 Hastings, d. 1863; 3 Arthur, to. Miss
ii. John, 1720 ; d. unm.
b. m. Jacob, 6. 1722 ; d. unm.
iv. Thomas,
b. 1725 ; d. unm.
Keough 4 George, to. Miss Dunne 1 Mary, to.
; ;
v. Wadsworth (Sir), of whom hereafter.
Henry Townshend, son of Judge Townshend; 2 Made- i. Phoebe, b. 1724 d. unm. n. Barbara, b. 1726 ; d. unm.
;
line, to. James Jackson, Esq. 3 Rosalie; 4 Kendal; ;
m. Mary, b. 1727 ; d. unm.
5 Zara.
1 Anna Maria, to. 27 Jan. 1819, Sir Josiah Coghill, Bart.
iv. Rachel, 6. 1729 to. ; —
Hawksworth, and d. s. p.
2 Katherine, to. Charles Michael Fox, Esq., son of Mr. Busk d. 1755 his fifth son, :

Judge Fox. Sir Wadsworth Busk, Knt., b. 1730 ; to. 1st, Alice, dau.
3 Charlotte, to. 5 April, 1824, John, 3rd Lord Blanket, and co-heiress of Edward Clark Parish, Esq. of Ipswich
who d. in April, 1871. and Walthamstow, who d. 1776. He to. 2ndly, Sarah, dau.
4 Elizabeth, d. unm. 5 Maria, to. Rev. John Harris.
of James Birch, Esq., and widow of Col. William Walter
6 Henrietta, to. 1833, Robert F. Franks, Esq. of Jer-
point. Vane, and had issue by his first wife only,
Lord Chief Justice Bushe d. 10 July, 1843. Edward, his heir.
Jacob Hans, b. 1767 ; d. 1844.
Thomas (Rev.), d. unm.
Robert, b. 1768 ; d. 1835.
Elizabeth, to. Rev. William Gorman.
William, b. 1769, M.P. for Barnstaple; d. 1849.
Mary Martin, to. William Warren, Esq.
Katherine.
Hans (see Busk of Culverden).
Harriett, to. John Domville, Esq. SirWadsworth Busk d. 1811. His eldest son,
3 Paul, Major in the army, d. unm. Edward Busk, Esq., b. 1765; Sarah Thomasine, dau. to. 1800,

rii. Amias, b. 1706; entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 14 June, 1721, and co-heir of Thomas Teshmaker, Esq. of Ford’s Grove, only
aged 15 d. unm.
;
son of Merry Teshmaker, Esq., and nephew and heir of James
i. Elinor, to. Christopher Hewetson, Esq. of Thomastown, Gould, Esq. of Ford’s Grove. By this lady he left at his
co. Kilkenny. decease, 1838,
ii. Elizabeth, to. Edward Deane, Esq. of Terenure, co. Dub- Edward Thomas, late of Ford’s Grove.
lin, M.P. for Inistioge.
Henry William, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, to.
Mr. Bushe to. 2ndly, Mrs. Drysdale, widow. His will, dated Mary Anne, dau. of the Rev. Philip Le Breton, and has
29 Aug. 1724, was proved 2 March, 1730. He was s. by his issue, five children, Edward Henry ; Mary Jane; Emma;
grandson, Katharine, deceased; Henrietta.
Amias Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, High Sheriff co. Kilkenny Sarah Alice, d. unm. 6 Sept. 1855.
Mary Anne, to. Rev. Edward Blackburn Warren, A.M.
1733; m. 2 May, 1737, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Gervais Caroline.
Parker, Esq., General of Horse, Governor of Cork and Kin-
The elder son,
sale, and Commander-in-Chief in Ireland; and d. 1773, leaving
Edward Thomas Busk, Esq. of Ford’s Grove, J.P., Barris-
an only son and heir,
ter-at-Law, b. 21 May, 1805; to. 4 Nov. 1851, Susan, dau. of
Gervase Parker Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, M.P., High Sheriff
Thomas Benson Pease, Esq., and had issue,
co. Kilkenny 1768; whose will, dated 30 June, 1792, was proved
i. Thomas Teshmaker, now of Ford’s Grove.
30 Aug. 1793. He to. Mary, dau. of James Grattan, Esq.,
ii. Alfred, b. 25 Oct. 1856.
Recorder of Dublin, and sister of the Right Hon. Henry in. William Gould, b. 9 March, 1860.
Grattan, M.P., and had issue, i. Lucy, d. 1858. ii. Edith.

i. Henry Amias, his heir. Mr. Busk d. 19 Jan. 1868.


William (Rev.), of Templepont, Cavan, Rector of
co.
Arms —Arg.,
ii. St.
three trees ppr.
George’s, Dublin;
by whom, who
to. Letitia,
d. 1819,
dau. of Frederick Geale, Esq.,
he had two daus.,
Crest—A stag regardant ppr.
Motto — Suaviter sed fortiter.
1 Isabella. 2 Letitia. Seat — Ford’s Grove, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex.
hi. Gervase Parker, Barrister-at-Law, to. May, 1806, Mrs.
Eliza Hacket.
iv. Richard.
Charlotte, to. Rev. Dean Scott.
v. Robert.
BUSK OF CULVERDEN GROVE AND i
i.
ii. Frances, to. Right Rev. George De La Poer Eeresford, NANTMEL.
Bishop of Kilmore.
in. Harriett, to. Sir John Power, 1st bart., of Kilfane.
Busk, Hans, Esq. of Culverden Grove, Tun-
iv. Maria. bridge Wells, Kent, and Nantmel, co. Radnor, b. 10
Mr. Bushe, whose will, dated 30 June, 1792, was proved May, 1815, M.A. and LL.D. Cambridge, Hon.
30 Aug. 1793, was s. by his eldest son, D.C.L. Oxford, D.L., and J.P. Middlesex, High
Henry Amias Bushe, Esq. of Glencairne High Sheriff Sheriff co. Radnor, 1837 j called to the Bar
j
liUT THE LANDED GENTRY. BUT 243

at the Middle Temple, 1841, late Capt. in Her Ormonde and Thomas, who d. in 1329, having to. Synolda,
;

dau. and heiress of William le Petit, of Dunboyne and Mullin-


Majesty’s Volunteei’ Service, and Founder of Eng-
gar. His son, Peter, or Pierce Butler, besides other children,
land’s Volunteer Army of 1858.
left a son, James, Baron of Dunboyne, to. in 1406, Elizabeth, by
5L t HCit <JC.—Hans Busk, Esq. ofGlcnalder, J.P. andD.L., whom he James, who m. Morina Brian, and d. in
left issue,
High Sheriff CO. Radnor, 1837-8, b. 28 May, 1772; the youngest 1445, leaving a son, Edmund (who was restored to the manor
son of Sir Wadsworth Busk (see 'preceding Memoir)', to. 28 of Mullingar by Act of Parliament, Henry VII.) He to. Kathe-
April, 1814, Maria, dau. and heiress of Joseph Green, Esq. rine, dau. of Richard Butler of Boelieke, and left issue,
( b.
22 May, 1788, d. 18 Aug. 1S40), and d. 8 Feb. 1862, leaving- “Peter, or Pierce, killed by James Tobyn in 1502;” and
issue, James, who to. Elinor, dau. of MacCarthy Reagh, and d.
Hans, now of Culverden and Nantmel. Baron of Dunboyne, leaving James, Baron of Dunboyne,
James Henry Sidney, b. 11 March, 1823; d. 1 March, 1826. who m. 31 Henry VIII., Joanna, dau. of Peter, Earl
Sophia Emilia, m. 26 April, 1848, Mervyn Archdale Nott of Ormonde, and left issue, Edmund, Lord Dunboyne,
Crawford, Esq., and has issue, one son and three daus. who to. Cecilia, dau. of Cormac MacCarthy, of Muskerry,
Julia Clara, m. 28 April, 1842, William Pitt Byrne, Esq.,
who ri. 8 April, 1861, leaving issue, one son and one dau. whose son, James, Baron of Dunboyne, d. 18 Feb. 1625,
Frances Rosalie, m. 27 May, 1845, the Rev. Charles Vansittart, having to. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, Lord
and has issue, three sons, of Up Ossory, whose son, John, was “killed by Richard
Maria Georgiana, m. 25 March, 1847, to Robert Loder, Esq., Grace in 1602,” and whose dau., Joanna, to. Maurice Fitz-
and has issue, six sons and two daus. gibbon, White Knight and Catherine, to. N. Everard.
;
Rachel Harriette. James, Baron of Dunboyne, to. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of
Arms—Arg., an oak tree ppr. the 6hield supported on the Donough, Earl of Thomond, by whom he left (with Edward,
sinister side by a gu.
griffin direct ancestor of the present Lord Dunboyne, and other
Crest —A stag trippant ppr. issue) a youngest son. Pierce, who to. Margaret, dau. of
Motto —Suaviter sed fortiter. Walter Blake, Esq. of co. Galway, and left issue, James,
Seats — Culverden Grove, Tunbridge Wells; Nantmel, co. who d. s.p., and
Radnor. Theobald Butler, of Priestown, co. Meath, to. 1st, Maria
Town Residence—21, Ashley-place, Westminster, S.W. O’Hara, who d. s. p. 2ndly, Maria, dau. of Nathaniel Whit-
:

well, Alderman of Dublin, by whom he left, 1 James, of


whom hereafter; 5 Whitwell, who settled in Kerry, and to.
BUTLER OF CASTLE CHINE. Belinda Yielding, by whom he left James Whitewell, and
Belinda; and 3 Ellen, to. Robert Beatty, Esq. The elder son,
Btjtler, Anna Frances, Sophia Mary, and James Butler, Esq. of Priestown, to. Dorothea, dau. of
Henrietta Jemima, of Castle Crine, co. Clare, Sir Richard Steele, Bart., by whom he left issue,
daus. and co-heiresses of the late James Butler, Esq. Richard, of whom hereafter.
James, Lieut.-Gen. and Governor of Sandhurst College, who
EtneaiJC.—William Butler, Esq. of Rossroe Castle, co.
to. 1st, Elizabeth Pitcairne, by whom he left issue, James,
Clare, whose will, dated 23 Dec. 1720, was proved 1735; served a Major in the army; Alexander, a Capt. in the army;
as High Sheriff 1712; left a dau., Anne, wife of St. John Jeannette; Elizabeth; Katherine; and Rosa. Hem. 2ndly,
Bridgeman, and two sons, viz., i. Henry, of Rossroe Castle ;
Frances Glover, who d. s. p. in 1828; and 3rdly, Miss
and n. Thomas, of Castle Crine. The 2nd son, Bateman. He d. in Aug. 1836.
Thomas Butler, Esq. of Castle Crine, was father of Theobald, to. Lucy, dau. of Richards, Esq. —
Whitwell, d. s. p. Pierce, d. s. p.
William Butler, Esq. of Castle Crine, co. Clare, who s. to
Nathaniel Edward, to. Anne, dau. of the Rev. Mr. Stone,
the landed property of his cousin, Henry Butler, Esq. of Brien’s d. s. p. in 1842.
Castle, 1791 ; he m. Anne D’ Alton, and had issue. His son, Rose, d. unm.
James Butler, Esq. of Castle Crine, m. Mary, dau. of Robt.
The eldest son,
Jevers, Esq. of Mount Jevers, co. Clare, and d. circa 1821,
The Rev. Richard Butler, P.D., Vicar of Burnelrarch,
leaving issue. The eldest son,
co. Kilkenny, to. in 1792, Martha, 2nd dau. of Richard
Henry Butler, Esq. of Castle Crine, J.P., to. Anna, dau.
Rothwell, Esq. of Burford, co. Meath, and had,
of Charles Dawson, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Wexford, and d.
11 Aug. 1852 (buried at Bunratty), leaving, James (Rev.), late of Priestown.
James, of Castle Crine. Charles Eyre, late 69th regt. Richard (Very Rev.), Dean of Clonmacnoise and Vicar of
Henry,'late 90th regt. William Dawson. Trim, 6 14 Oct. 1794; to 14 Aug. 1826, Harriet, dau. of
.
v
.

Deborah. R. L. Edgeworth, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, by Frances


Anne his wife, dau. of the Rev. D. A. Beaufort, D.D., and
The eldest son, d. s. p. 17 July, 1862.
James Butler, Esq. of Castle Crine, J.P. and D.L., to. 20 Thomas Lewis, Capt. 79th Highlanders, d. s.p. 1848.
Oct. 1852, Sophia, dau. of Maj ir Irvine, and by her (who to. Whitwell, Lieut. Foot Guards, 6. 1799; to. 1833, Eliza-
2ndly, Major Graham) he left at his decease, 3 Aug. 1857, beth, 2nd dau. of John Payne Garnett, Esq. of Arch Hall,
three daus., now of Castle Crine, his co-heiresses.
co. Meath, by whom (who d. May, 1865) he left issue at his
decease, 12 July, 1877, Whitwell, of Staffordstown, near
Arms— Quarterly: a chief indented az. 2nd, gu.,
1st, or, ;
Navan, J6hn; Mary; and Elizabeth.
three covered cups or; 3rd, arg., a lion rampant gu., on a Edward (Rev.), to. 1st, in 1830, Henrietta, dau. of Henry
chief of the last a swan of the first between two annulets or; Skryne, Esq. of Warleigh, Somersetshire, by whom (who d.
4th, erm., a saltire engrailed gu. in the centre chief point a in 1832) he had a son, Bagot, d. an infant 2ndly, in 1835, ;

cross moline counterchanged. Anne Elizabeth, dau. of William Woodville, Esq., by whom
Crest —Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich (who d. in 1845) he had a son, Theobald William, 6. 1838,
feathers, a demi-hawk rising, arg., charged on the breast with m. 1872, Anne Robertina, dau. of Major Brickenden;
9, cross moline, gu. 3rdly, in 1846, Blanche, dau. of Philip Perring, Esq. of

Motto Comme je trouve. Devon, by whom, (who d. 1867) he had a son, Edward; and
Seat— Castle Crine, Sixmilebridge, co. Clare. 4thly, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Rothwell, Esq. of
Rockfield, co. Meath, by whom he had issue, a dau.,
Dorothea. He d. Feb. 1877.
John, to. 1853, Mary, dau. of the Rev. F. Barton, and has
BUTLER OF PENDEFORD. issue, Richard, b. 1858; d. Aug. 1877; George; Florence
-

Elizabeth; Harriet.
See Eowler-Butlee. Mary, d. 1865, unm.
Dr. Butler d. in 1841, and was s. by his eldest son.
The Rev. James Butler, of Priestown, b. in 1793; to. 1818,
BUTLER OF PRIESTOWN. Thomas Rothwell, Esq. of Rockfield,
Isabella, eldest dau. of
co. Meath, and by her (who d. 1876), had issue,
Butler, Thomas, Esq. of Priestown, co. Meath,
J.P., s. his father 1872. i.Richard, d. 1851.
n. Thomas, J.P., his heir.
5CtnC7tCfP. —
From the genealogy “furnished in the year hi. James, to. 1863, Mary, dau. of Tottenham Alley, Esq.,
1712, forTheobald Butler, Knt., son of Peter, D.D., son of and has issue,
Theobald, son of James, Baron of Dunboyne and Mullingar,” James Tottenham, b. 1868.
it appears that Theobald Butler, Great Butler of Ireland, had, Frances Isabella. Augusta Madeline.
by Joanna his wife, three sons, Theobald, who d. unm.; i. Helena. ii. Matilda. ni. Isabella,
Edmond, Earl of Carrick, ancestor of the noble house of iv. Augusta, d. young. .
v. Emma.
E2
— A .

244 BUT THE LANDED GENTRY. BYR


Rev. James Butler d. 1872, and was s. by bis son, Thomas Incumbent of St. Mary-in-the-Castle, Hastings, and has

Butler, Esq., now of Priestown. issue, Ernest Salisbury, Emily Butler, and Rose Augusta.
iv. Frances, to. F. Churchill, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., and has
Arms— 1st, or, on a chief indented az. three escallops issue, Frances Louisa Salisbury, and Mabel Rose.
of the first, Butler; 2nd, arg., a fess sa., Petit; 3rd, gu., v. RosaSeldon.
three covered cups or, Butler; 4th, gu., a fess compony or vi. Louisa, to. Rev. J. Floyd Andrewes, Vicar of Roxeth,
and az. cotised of the second, Whitwell. Harrow.

Motto Timor Domini fons vitae. Mr. Charles Salisbury Butler was a Magistrate for Middlesex,
City of Westminster, and the Liberty of the Tower, and also a
D.L. for the same. He represented the Tower Hamlets in
Parliament from 1852 until the division of the borough in
BUTLER OF BALLYLINE. 1868. He was Chairman of the Quarter Sessions of the Liberties
of Her Majesty’s Tower, and of the Court of Lieutenancy of
Butler, Augustine Fitzgerald, Esq. of Bally-
the Tower Hamlets; as well as Chairman of the Divisional
line, co. Clare, J.P. and D.L., b. 1800 m. 20 July, ;
Bench of the County of Middlesex. At the death of the Duke
1854, Fate, eldest dau. of Andrew Staekpoole, Esq.
of Wellington, the office of Lord Lieutenant of the Tower
of Ballyally, co. Clare, and has a son and heir, Hamlets was placed in commission and held by Mr. Charles
Theobald, 6. Oct. 1855. Salisbury Butler and Lord de Ros until conferred on Viscount
Combermere. He d. 12 Nov. 1870.
iLitl&ltJC. —
This is a branch of the noble house of Dun-
Arms —Az., a chevron between three covered cups or, for
boyne. Sir Theobald Butler (son of James Butler, Esq.
Butler.
of Shanagollen, co. Clare), b. 1642, was admitted a mem- Crest— greyhound sejant or, collared gu. the collar ringed
ber of the Inner Temple 9 Sept. 1671, and called to the gold.
Bar. This famous lawyer, so well known as Sir Toby Butler, —
Motto Labor omnia vincit improbus.
received Knighthood from King James II. in April, 1689, and Residence—Maresfield Rectory, Uckfield, Sussex.
was the framer of the Articles of Limerick. He d. 13 March,
1720 (his will, dated 10 March in that year, was proved 24 Nov.
1721), leaving, by Margaret Roche his wife, a dau. Frances, m.
1709, Thomas Butler, 8th Lord Cahir, and four sons, of whom BUTTER OF FASKALLY.
the eldest,
James Butler, Esq. of Castlekeole and Caherbane, co. Clare, Butter, Archibald, Esq. of Faskally, co. Perth,
m. 28 May, 1708, Johanna, dau. of Theobald Butler, 7th Lord J.P. and D.L., b. 9 May, 1805 m. 24 Sept. 1831, ;

Cahir, and by her (who to. 2ndly, Walter Esmonde, Esq. of Jemima, youngest dau. of the late James Richard-
Cregg) had issue, i. Theobald, of Caherbane, d. unm. 4 March, son, Esq. of Pitfour Castle, co. Perth, and has
1735; n. James, of whom presently; i. Mary, m. 1736, issue,
John Crotty, of Ballygillane, co. Waterford ii. Margaret, m. ;
i. Archibald, Brevet Col., 6 28 March, 1836.
1734, John McNamara, son and heir of Francis McNamara,
.

Esq., of Moyrisk, co. Clare. James Butler d 8 Jan. 1722. His .


ii. Henry Thomas, Capt. 93rd Highlanders, b. 17 Aug. 1840;
d. in India, 20 Aug. 1863.
2nd son,
in. James, 6.23 May, 1843.
James Butler, Esq., of Caherbane, co. Clare, and Kilcomon,
co. Tipperary, heir to his eldest brother, to. Mary, dau. of
23 Sept. 1844.
iv. Albert, 6.
i.Elizabeth Vere.
Richard Doherty, Esq. of Sunbank, co. Tipperary, and was
father of three sons, Theobald, his heir; Thomas, of Dublin, n. Jemima Charlotte Barbara.

d Aug. 1843, aged 70; and Andrew. The eldest,


.
Ewpajjc.— Archibald Butter, Esq., a Lieut.-Col. in
Theobald Butler, Esq., of Fishmoyne, co. Tipperary, to. the army, 6. 1769 (eldest son of Henry Butter, Esq., by
Eliza, dau. of Augustine Fitzgerald, Esq., of Tureen, co. Clare,
Katherine his wife, 2nd dau. of Peter Hay, Esq. of Leys and
and by her (who d. 16 Aug. 1849) had issue, Augustine Randerston, co. Fife, and grandson of Archibald Butter, Esq.
Fitzgerald, now of Ballyline; Theobald (Rev.), to. Martha, by Jean, dau. of Henry Balneaves) to. 1803, Vere, only dau.
;
5th dau. of William Molloy, Esq., of Rocvalley, co. Tipperary, of the late Sir Robert Menzies, ofMenzies, Bart., and by her
and had issue, James, Lieut. 30th regt., d. unm. (who survived until Jan. 1847) left at his decease, 1805, an only
Arms, &c . Same as those of Lord Dundotne. son and successor, the present Archibald Butter, Esq., of
Seat. —Ballyline, Oranmore, co. Clare. Faskally.


Arms Arg., a cross sa. between four hearts gu.

Crest Two arms issuing from clouds drawing a bow with aa
arrow paleways all ppr.
BUTLER LATE OF CAZENOVES HOUSE. —
Motto Diriget Deus.
Neat—Faskally, Pitlochry, co. Perth.
Butler, Bey. John Banks Meek, Rector and
Patron of Maresfield, Sussex, M.A. Trinity College
Cambridge, Senior Optime in Mathematical Tripos BUXTON.
of 1862, b. 14 Nov. 1839 m. 19 May, 1863, Char-
;
Charles Buxton, Esq., of Fox Warren, Surrey.
lotte Graham, dau. of late Capt. Graham, R.N., and
Edmund Charles Buxton, Esq., of Daresbury Hall,
niece of James Holbert Wilson, Esq. Barrister of
Cheshire.
the Inner Temple, and by her (who d. 12 Oct. Samuel Gurney Buxton, Esq. of Catton Hall, co. Norfolk.
1869) has issue,
(See Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage.)
i. Holbert Wilson Trevor, b. 7 April, 1865.
ii. John Salisbury, b. 1 July, 1866.
i. Charlotte Emily, 6. 3 June, 1868. BYRBE OF GOYTREY HOUSE.
Htncage.—Charles Salisbury Butler, Esq., J.P. and Byrde, Henry Charles, Esq. of Goytrev House,
D.L., of Cazenoves House, Middlesex, M.P. for the Tower co. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., b. 7 Dec. 1815
m. ;

Hamlets, eldest son of John Butler, Esq. of Hackney, by his 5 Jan. 1837, Rebecca, dau. of Charles Mais, Esq. of
wife Elizabeth Mary, dau. of John Hutt, Esq. of Harrow,
Bristol, and has issue,
b. 1812; m. 1833, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Edward
i. Henry, 6. 3 Dec. 1837 to. 1859, Jane Amelia, dau. of
;
Kingstone, Esq., and had issue,
Edmund Waller, Esq.
i. Charles Edward Kingstone, D.L. for the Tower Hamlets,
ii. Charles, 6. 17 June, 1839 ; to. Elizabeth, dau. of Simon
to. Mary Ann, 2nd dau. of the late William Bradshaw, Esq.
ofHomerton; and d. 1869, leaving issue, Charles William, Enright, Esq. of co. Clare
Alice Bradshaw, and Ada Mary. iii. Frederick Lewis, 6. 28 Jan. 1839.

ii. John Banks Meek, Rector and Patron of Maresfield. iv. Richard Augustus (Rev.), 6. 4 March, 1844; to.
18 Dec.
Elizabeth Lecesne Kingstone, to. Richard Bradshaw, Esq., of the
i.
1878, Alice Mary Leyburn, eldest surviving dau.
D.L., of Upper Clapton, Middlesex, dnd has issue, William
late Richard Leyburn Burne, Esq.
Graham, Fanny Elizabeth, Edith Georgina Banks, and
v. Francis William Macalpin, 6. 20 June, 1846.
Katharine Emily.
ii. Emily. vi. Evan Maberly Durand, 6. 22 June, 1848.
iii. Sophia, to. 26 Oct. 1871, Rev. Frederick Whitfield, i. Annie Elizabeth Frances.
;

BYR THE LANDED GENTRY. BYR 245

Col. Byrde is Licut.-Col. Monmouth shire Volunteers William Richard, M.P., now of Cabinteely.
Robert, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law, b. 23 Dec.
and a retired Major in the army, and served as High 1825; to. 16 Nov. 1858, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John
Sheriff 1864. He is eldest son of the late Henry Troughear Ilandy, Esq. of Malmesbury, and has
Bird, Esq., formerly Col. of the 16th regt. (who d. issue, Robert William John, b. 11 Sept. 1859, Bessie
Emmeline, and Meriel Leicester.
1829), by Irances Maria his wife, dau. of M. Pierre
Jean Baptiste de Fer, of the Kingdom of France, Mr. Byrned. 1741, and was s. by his eldest son,

and grandson of Henry Bird, Esq., and Elizabeth George Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, b. 31 Oct. 1720, who in.

Hicks his wife. He has one brother, Louis George 1741, Clare,2nd dau. of Capt. Michael Nugent, of Carlanstown,
co. Westmeath, sister to Robert, 1st Earl Nugent, and aunt of
Morgan, b. 1818, in. June, 1845, Annie Nairne and ;
the 1st Marquess of Buckingham, Lord Lieut, of Ireland. By
two sisters, Frances Margaret, d. 1861 and Louisa ;
this lady he left issue a dau., Mary, wife of William Skerrett,
Sophia. Mr. Byrde adopted the ancient mode of Esq. of Finvara, and three sons, Michael, liis heir Gregory, ;

spelling the name in 1863. d. unm. 1774; and Robert, successor to his brother. Mr.
Arms—Arg., on a chevron engrailed gu. between three lions Byrne d. 1763, and was s. by his son,
rampantsa. as many fleurs-de-lis or. Michael Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, M.P. for St. Mawes,
—A demi-lion rampant
Crest sa. d. unm. 7 Nov. 1772. His brother and successor,
Motto— Quid leone fortius ? Robert Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, b. 1 May, 1746; to. 7 Feb.
1790, Mary, only dau. of Robert Devereux, Esq. of Carrig-
Seat — Goytrey House, near Pontypool, co. Monmouth. menan, co. Wexford, and left at his decease, 7 Jan. 1799, three
daus., Mary Clare, d. unm. 14 March, 1810 Clarinda Mary, ;

d. unm. 31 July, 1850; and Georgiana Mary, late of Cabin-

BYRNE (O’BYRNE) OF CABINTEELY. teely, who inherited the estates at the decease of her sister.
She d. 29 Nov. 1864, and was s. in her estates by her cousin,
O’Byrne, William-Rich ard, Esq. of Cabinteely, the present William Richard O’Byrne, Esq., M.P. of Cabin-
co. Dublin, J.P. for cos. Dublin and Wicklow, M.P. teely.

for the latter co., and High Sheriff 1873, author of


Arms— Gu., a chevron between three dexter hands arg.
the Naval Biography, b. 27 Jan. 1823 m. 29 Oct. ;
Crest—A mermaid in the dexter hand a mirror in the sinister
1851, Emily, eldest dau. of J ohn Troughear Handy, a comb ppr. all
Esq. of Malmesbury, Wilts, and by her (who d. 1869) Motto— Certavi et vici.

has issue, Seat — Cabinteely House, co. Dublin.


Club—Athenaeum.
i. Emily Mary. Kathleen Elizabeth.
ii.

hi. Mary Blanche. Beatrice Martha,


iv.
v. Florence Catherine, d. 25 Nov. 1862.

— BYRNE OF ALLARD ST OWN.


Etncacjc. From the earliest era of Irish history, to the
invasion of Cromwell, the family of O’Broin, O’Byrne, or Byrne, Edward Henry, Esq. of Allardstown, or
O’Birne, was amongst the most powerful and distinguished in Mount Byrne, co. Louth Corvi.lle, co. Tipperary ;;
the province of Leinster. It traces its descent from Hermon,
and St. Gery, near Toulouse, France b. 18 Dec. ;
the youngest son of Milesius, through Ugane More and Cathire
1800 m. 24 Nov. 1828, Gertrude de Bey, dau. of
More, two of the most renowned warriors that swayed the ;

Irish sceptre. Of this ancient and distinguished family a


John De Bey, Marquis de St. Gery, by his wife,
direct descendant, Mary Christine MacCarthy, and has issue,
Daniel Byrne, to. Anne, dau. of Richard Taylor, Esq. of
i. John, b. 1830. n. Edward. iii. Henry.
Swords, and had, with two daus. (Mary, in. 1st, John Walsh,
i. Mary, to. 9 Feb. 1860, to the Compte de Maistre.
Esq., of Old Connaught, and 2ndly, Sir Luke Dowdall, Bart.
and Margaret, m. Terence Dunne, of Brittas), four sons, HtnCaffP.—From John Byrne, of Ballinacor, co. Wicklow,
1 Gregory of Timogue, created a Bart. 1671 (his male repre- who was deputed, 1588, by his brother, the Chieftain O’Byrne,
sentative is George, Lord de Tablet); 2 John, of whom to command the auxiliary army in aid of O’Neill, Earl of
presently ; 3 Walter, Capt. in the army, wounded at Aughrim, Tyrone, sprung, according to family tradition,
followed King James II. in his exile, and d. at St. Germains Edmond Byrne, who settled at Killany, co. Louth. He in.
and 4 Joseph, Capt., killed at Aughrim. The 2nd son, Margaret Taaffe, and by her had three sons,
John Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, a Barrister of eminence,
Gerald, of Killany, of whom presently.
served the office of High Sheriff of co. Wicklow 1675. He m. John, ofNew House, Termonfecken, co. Louth.
1678, Mary, dau. of Walter Chevers, Esq. of Monkstown, by Thomas, of Corcreagh, co. Louth.
Alson his wife, dau. of Nicholas, Viscount Netterville, and
d. suddenly 30 Dec. 1681, when he was s. by his elder son,
The eldest son,
Walter Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, b. 9 April, 1681; m. Clare, Gerald Byrne, of Killany, co. Louth, in. Catherine
Plunkett, and d. 1695, leaving issue,
dau. of Christopher Mapas, Esq. of Roachestown, but dying
without issue, 21 Jan. 1732, was s. by his brother, Owen, of Walterstown and Rossmakea, co. Louth, ancestor
John Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, b. (posthumous) 1682. of the late Patrick James Byrne, ot Lisnawilly, Clerk of
This gentleman to. 29 Nov. 1717, Marianna, youngest dau. of the Crown for Louth and Drogheda.
Arthur, of Allardstown, d. s. p.
Col. Dudley Colclough, of Mohory, co. Wexford, and had, with
Henry, of whose descendants we are about to treat.
four daus. (Mary, m. Walter Blakeney, Esq., and was great- Francis, to. lsmay Dowdall, but left no issue.
grandmother of the late Right Hon. Sir Thomas Wyse, K.C.B.,
Henry Byrne, of Allardstown, 3rd son of Gerald Byrne,
H.M. Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Greece; Frances,
of Killany, by Catherine Plunkett his wife, b. 1671 he to. 1st, ;
m. Edward Masterson, Esq. Harriet, in. Anthony Lynch, Esq.
;
Elizabeth Taaffe, by whom he had issue,
and Marianne, m. Adam Colclough, Esq.), eight sons, of whom
the three eldest were i. William, of Dundalk, Merchant, d. s. p. 13 Sept. 1768.
ii. Patrick, of Castletown, d. unm. Feb. 1796.
George, his heir. iii. George, of Seatown, Dundalk, Merchant, to. Mary Taaffe,
Dudley, in. 1754, Elizabeth, dau. of James Dillon, Esq. of the family of Taaffe of Smarmore, and d. 16 Jan. 1769,
John, of Bordeaux, b. 20 June, 1725, who took out letters of aged 61, leaving issue two daus., Margaret, in. Thomas
nobility from the French Government in 1771, in. Mary, Russell, Esq. of Dundalk; and Catherine, to. Richard
dau. of Richard Gemon, Esq., an eminent Merchant in Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, co. Meath and one son, ;

Bordeaux, and left at his decease a dau., Mary, in. John Henry Byrne, of Seatown, Dundalk, the principal Merchant
Burke, Esq., and a son and heir, and a very wealthy one in that town, m. in France a French
Richard O’Byrne, Esq., b. 9 April, 1760; to. 20 Feb. 1787, lady, Marie Begg, and by her (who resided in her widow-
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard William Stack, M.D., of Bath, hood at Worcester, and d. there July, 1822, being buried at
and sister of William Stack, Esq. of Ronayn’s Court, co. St. Oswalds, in that city) left at his decease, July, 1785,
Cork, and d. 27 June, 1802, leaving, with other issue, a 1 Patrick, d. unm. about the year 1812.
son and successor, the late 2 John, b. 1776, an Officer in the 15th Hussars, and Aide-
Robert O’Byrne, b. 30 March, 1789; in. Martha de-Camp to the Duke of Cumberland, to. Nov. 1815,
Troughear, dau. of Joseph Clark, Esq. of Norwich, and Caroline, dau. of Major Byrn, H.E.I.C.S., and had issue
d. 14 Sept. 1861, leaving issue by her, who d. 6 Feb. one son, Henry, Ensign 26 th Cameronians, b. July, 1818,
d. unm. at Berhampore, East Indies, aged 22, and
four
1864,
. ;

246 BYE THE LANDED GENTRY BYT


claus., Anna Maria, to. William Kinvan, Esq. of Kings- deaux, 3rd dau. of the late Rev. J. Michell, granddau.
town (of the family of Kirwan of Orcgg eo. Galway) ,
of Thomas Ball, Esq. of Sea Park, co. Wexford, and
Rose, d. young ; Antoinette, d. young and Eliza, in a;

convent abroad. John Byrne d. and was buried at Bath, Mary, dau. of Humphrey Prideaux, Esq. of Prideaux
1834, aged 58. Place, Cornwall, and niece and co-heir of the late
3 Henry, b. 1783, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, T. Prideaux Ball, Esq. of Wiker, Armagh.
Chief Justice of Ceylon, and afterwards Master in Equity
Mr.
of the Supreme Court of Madras, d. 9 Oct. 1830 he to. ;
Bythesea s. his uncle, S. W. Bythesea, Esq. in Aug.
April, 1823, Isabella Selina, dau. of Capt. Thomas 1871.
Goodinge, of the East Middlesex Militia, and had issue,
Henry Barnes, Dean of Queen’s College, Oxford. JUllCRIJC.— The first Mayor of Axbridge, appointed under
George Grey, Barrister-at-Law. the charter of Elizabeth, dated 22 Feb. 1598, was a JonN
John Rice (Rev.), of Ilaverstoclc Hill, Hampstead Heath, Bythesea, and, in the corporation records of that borough,
b. 6 Aug. 1827 to. 31 May, 1859, Gertrude, youngest
; the family is mentioned as the oldest and most respectable
dau. of Richard Webb, Esq. of Donnington Hall, co. there.
Hereford.
Thomas Edmond, Capt. R. A., 6 31 March, 1829 to Nov.
. .
Thomas Bythesea, of Compton Bishop, Member of the
;

1854, Eliza Petronella, 3rd dau. of Don Pablo Larics,


Corporation of Axbridge 1645, afterwards Mayor of that
of Old Castile, in Spain borough, and a Magistrate for the co. of Wilts, to. Mary, dau.
Charles Andrew, in Australia, b. 4 Sept. 1831. of Rev. Oliver Chivers, Prebendary of Sarum, grand-niece and
Henry Byrne to. 2ndly, Elizabeth Gernon (his late wife’s co-heir of Richard Yyner, Esq., and great-grand-dau. of Sir
cousin), and by her had issue, Henry Yinour, who was grandson of Henry Vinour, Esq., by
Garrett, d. unm. Anne his wife, dau. of Sir John Scrope, Knt. of Castlecombe,.
Henry, of whom presently. and Margaret Wrottesley his wife, which Margaret derived,
Anna, to. 8 Sept. 1750, Francis Kindellan, of Dublin, through the Greys, Cecils, Nevils, &c., from King Edward III.
Merchant. By this lady Mr. Bythesea had issue, with two daus., an only
Mary, to. 4 Feb. 1756, Lawrence Dowdall, of Dublin, Mer- son and heir. Mr. and Mrs. Bythesea both d. 1672, and were
chant, and d. 9 May, 1761.
s. by their only son, then an infant,
Henry Byrne d. 18 Dec. 1761, in his 90th year. The 2nd son John Bythesea, Esq. of Week House, J.P. for Wilts, b. 1672,
of his 2nd marriage, who, on the death of his aunt, Susannah Lewis, inherited
Henry Byrne, Esq. of Allardstown, or Moant Byrne, m. Chapmanslade, the other moiety of the Viner property. He
Mary Anne Coleman, of Dundalk, and had a dau., Elizabeth, to. Hester Haliiday, of Bradford, Wilts, and by her (who d.
of whom presently; he d. 22 March, 1796, and was s. by his 1737) left at his decease, 1747, with five daus., of whom the
dau., 2nd, Grace, to. 1727, Matthew Jervis, Esq. of Trowbridge,
Elizabeth Byrne, to. John Byrne, Esq. of Mullinahack, uncle of John, the gallant Earl St. Yincent, a son and suc-
Dublin, one of the brothers, seven in number, who were cessor,
partners in the great and extensive firm of “ John Byrne and John Bythesea, Esq. of Week House and Chapmanslade,
Co. of Mullinahack." The issue of the marriage consisted of m. Jane, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Leir (by his wife, a dau. of
one son and two daus., Ralph Freke, Esq. of Hannington, and Cecilia his wife, dau. of
Edward Henry, of Allardstown and Corville. Sir Thomas Colepeper, Knt., by whom (who d. 1782, aged 75)
Elizabeth Mary. he had issue,
Pauline, to. Capt. Edward Hunter (now deceased).
l. Thomas, his heir.
n. William, of Chapmanslade, b. 31 Jan. 1732, J.P. andD.L.,
Kent; to. Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Cobb, Rector
BYRQH OF CULVER. of Uoper Hardres, and dying 18 Dec. 1795, left one son and
Byrom, Edward, Esq. two daus.,
of Kersal Cell, co.
1George, b. 1764, Rector of Igtham, Kent, J.P. ; to. Anno,
Lancaster, and of Culver, Devon, m. 19 July, 1853,
dau. of Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. of Lewes Castle and
Katharine Mary, 3rd dau. of Thomas Coopland, Hurstmonceaux Park, Sussex, M.P. for Lewes, and d-
Esq., eldest son of William Coopland, Esq. of Dec. 1800, leaving an only son, George Kemp.
1 Catherine, d. aged 13.
Assenby, Yorkshire, and has issue,
2 Cecilia, to. 1803, Charles Brome, Esq., R.N.
i. Edward Clement Atherton, b. 24 Nov. 1S57. m. Samuel, b. 31 Oct. 1744; d. unm. 26 May, 1830.
i.Esther Leonora Maiy. iv. Henry, b. 8 Oct. 1748, J.P. for Wilts; to. 1st, Anne, dau.
si.Katharine Florence Mary. ofThomas Whittaker, Esq. of North Bradley, Wilts 2ndly, ;

m. Eleanora Mabel. her sister, Miss Fanny Whittaker and 3rdly, Anne, dau. of
;
-

John Budd, Esq. of Grecnham, Berks. His 1st wife d. s. p.


Mr. Byrom is the second son of Edward Vigor By the 2nd he had,
Eox, Esq., the second son of William Eox, Esq. 1 Henry Frederic, Rector of Nettleton, Wilts, b. 10 April,
1780; to. Eliza, dau. of General Meredith, and d. July,
of Statham, Cheshire, and of Grirsby, Lincoln-
1850, having had one son, Henry Edmond Frederic, m.
shire. In accordance with the will of the late Mary Anne, youngest dau. of the late Miles Adams,
Eleanora Atherton of Kersal Cell, he dropped, Esq. of King’s Capel, co. Hereford, and d. Sept. 1848,
her having had two children, Frederic William, d. young ;
as heir, his patronymic, and in 1871 and Emily.
assumed the name and arms of her mother’s family.
By his 3rd wife (who d. 1801) he left at his decease, 1814*
The Byroms, or de Byreaums, as the name is written two other sons,
in old records, were an ancient and honourable race. 1 George (Rev.), of Grosvenor Place, Bath, Rector and.
The family were faithful adherents of the Stuarts, Patron of Freshford, in Somerset, b. 29 May, 1792 to. ;

in whose cause they suffered great loss in land 9 March, 1815, Mary, dau. of Francis Glossop, Esq. of
Glossopdale, co. Derby, and d. 13 Dec. 1853, having
and money. The celebrated scholar, Dr. Byrom, had issue,
maternal great-grandfather of the late Eleanora George Charles Glossop, b. 29 May, 1819, Lieut. 81st
Atherton, was refused his degree at Cambridge in regt., killed in action at Ferozeshah.
consequence of his fidelity to the exiled royal Henry Francis, b. 22 March, 1821, Lieut.-Ccl., late
Major 1st Royals.
family. Samuel Francis Glossob, now of The Hill.
Arms—Arg. a chevron between three hedgehogs sa., a canton
Edwin, 46th regt. b. 29 Aug. 1824, deceased.
az. for distinction, in the centre chief point a cross-crosslet of John, Post-Capt. R.N., b. 15 June, 1827, won tho
the last. Victoria Cross in the Baltic, 1855.
Crest —Ahedgehog sa., charged for distinction with a cross-
Georgina Azelia, d. Dec. 1841.
Frances Anne, to. Joseph Todd, Esq. of Mousley Park,
crosslet arg.

Motto Arme h tous points. Surrey, and of the Circus, Bath, and d. 13 Dec.
1854.
Seats— Culver, near Exeter; Kersal Cell, Lancaster.
Charlotte, m. Anthony Hammond, Esq.,'Bengal C.S.
2 Samuel William, late of The Hill, Freshford.
Jane, to. Simon Haliiday, Esq. of Iford House, Wilts,
BYTHESEA OF THE HILL. i.
and of Westcombe Park, Kent.
Bythesea, Samuel Francis Glossop, Esq. of Mr. Bythesea d. 1769, and was s. by his eldest son,
The Hill, Freshford, Somersetshire, formerly in the Thomas Bythesea, Esq. of Week House, b. 4 Feb. 1727,
31st regt., b. 30 J uly, 1822 j m. 1873, Mary Pri-
[
J.P. ;
to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-licir of — Lewis, Esq.,
R d ;

CAB THE LANDED GENTRY. CAD 247

proprietor of estates near Kidwelly and Carmarthen, and by CADDELL OF HARBOURSTON.


her (who d. 9 Oct. 1809) had,
Caddell, Robert, Esq. of Harbourston, co.
John Lewis, his heir.
Meath, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1873, formerly
Thomas, d. 11 Oct. 1811.
Charles, J.P. for Wilts, m. Mary, dau. of William Eyles, Esq. Capt. in Meath Militia, b. 11 June, 1810; s. liis
of Shaw, near Melksham, Wilts, and d. s. p. 1820. father 1856.
Edmund, of Shirley Hall, Southampton, d. 4 July, 1842.
Eliza, m. 26 Jan. 1783, Edward Horloclc Mortimer, Esq. of HJnPilJJP.— ichard O’Ferrall Caddell, Esq. of Har-
Bellefield House, Trowbridge, J.P. and D.L. Wilts, and had bourston, 3 June, 1780; m. 19 Aug. 1806, Hon. Paulina
6.
issue,
Southwell, dau. of Thomas Arthur, 2nd Viscount Southwell,
Mr. Bythesea d. 10 April, 1783, and was s. by his eldest son, and d. 3 Jan. 1856 (his widow survived only until 5 May fol-
Rev. John Lewis Bythesea, of Week House, Rector of lowing), leaving issue,
Lee Delamere, Wilts, and Bagington, co. Gloucester, J.P. and i. Robert, now of Harbourston.
D.L., d. s. p. His cousin german, i. Sophia, m. April, 1836, Arthur WJlliam Jemingham, Vice-
Samuel William Bythesea, Esq. of The Hill, Freshford, Admiral R.N., grandson of Sir William Jerningham, 6th
Somerset, J.P. for Wilts and Somerset, and D.L., b. 14 July, bart. of Costessey, and cousin to Lord Stafford.
ii. Cecilia, d. unm. 11 Sept. 1877. hi. Paulina, a Nun.
1801 ; m. his cousin, Mary Agnes Bythesea, younger dau. of
the late Charles Brome, Esq. of Mailing House, West Seat —Harbourston, now Balbriggan.
Mailing, Kent, youngest and last surviving son of John
Brome, Esq. of the Manor House, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts,
by Mary his wife, sister of Sir Charles Saxton, Bart., of
Circourt, Berks, many years Commissioner of Portsmouth.
By this lady Mr. Bythesea had one son,
CADELL OF GRANGE.
Samuel William Charles Brome, 6. 9 April, 1831, d. young. Cadell, Henry, Esq. of Grange, co. Linlithgow,
and Avoncrook, co. Stirling, J.P. and D.L., m. 1st,
He d. 25 Aug. 1871.
1841, Martha, dau. of Robert Hislop, Esq. of

Arms Arg., on a chevron engrailed sa., between three Burnbrae and 2ndly, 1859, Jessie, dau. of Rev.
;
crabs the claws towards the dexter gu., the Roman fasces Dr. Macfarlane, and by the former (who d. 1854)
erect, surmounting two swords in saltier and encircled by a
chaplet or. has with other children a son,

Crest An eagle displayed arg., on the breast the Roman James John, 6. 1845.
fasces erect, surmounting two swords in saltier, and encircled
by a chaplet ppr., each wing charged with a cross-erosslet Mr. Cadell second son of the late James John
is
fitchee gu. Cadell, Esq. of Grange, by Isabella his wife, dau.
Motto —Mutare vel timere spemo. of Henry Moubray, Esq. of Calderbank.
Seat—The Hill, Freshford.
Residence— SG, Adelaide Crescc at, Brighton. Seat —Grange, near Bowness, co. Linlithgow.

CADOGAN OF ALNMOUTH AND


CABBELL OF CROMER. BRENCKBURN PRIORY.
The late John Bond-Cabbell, Esq. of Crome? Hodgson-Cadogan, Cadogan, Esq. of Alnmoutli
Hall, Norfolk, J.P. cos. Dumbarton, Lanark, and
and Brenckburn, Northumberland, J.P., High Sheriff
Norfolk, Lord of the Manors of Cromer and Beeston
1878, b. 10 Nov. 1826 5. his father 1854 m. 1847,
; ;
Regis, son of the late William Burridge Cabbell,
Isabel Mary, eldest dau. of the late Oswald Smith,
Esq., Banker, of Halifax, by Mary his wife, dau.
Esq. of Blendon Hall, Kent, and has issue,
of the late J ohn Anderton, Esq. of Halifax, b. 1808 ;
m. 1854, Margaret, dau. of the late Robert Dewar, i. Arthur, b. 24 March, 1849.
n. Philip, b. 19 Feb. 1854; d. 17 June, 1858.
Esq. of Muirbank, Lanarkshire, and Orange Hill,
in. William, 6. 25 Jan. 1860.
Jamaica, by Elizabeth Barrett, his wife, dau. of
i. Mary. n. Eleanor Margaret. hi. Alice Mildred.
William Green Plummer, Esq., also of Jamaica, iv. Florence Octavia. v. Mabel Katherine Mary.
and had issue, vi. Hilda Frances.
i. Benjamin Bond, now of Cromer Hall, b. 1857.
i. Margaret Gordon, m. 22 July, 1875, Henry Best Hans JLtllPajJP.— This family claims descent from the senior
'

line of the ancient house of Cadogan, founded by Cadwgan ap


Hamilton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
Elystan, chief of the 4th Royal Tribe of Wales.
ii. Mary Elizabeth Barrett, m. 22 July, 1875, John Eustace

Jameson, Esq., 20th Hussars.


Thomas Cadogan, Esq., who is understood to have been a
hi. Katherine Joan, d. young.
younger son of the family seated at Trostey Vach, co. Mon-
mouth, left England at the period of the emigration of the
. iv. Georgina Sarah Anne.
Royalists, during the Commonwealth, and settled in the island
Mr. Cabbell assumed the additional surname of of Barbados in 1679, where he acquired property in the
Bond on succeeding his cousin in 1874, and d. 25 parish of St. Lucy. In the destructive hurricane of 1776, the
Oct. 1878. greater part of the parish registers of St. Lucy were destroyed.
He left an only son,
UtllPTlJJC.— This family was formerly of Euckfastleigh, William Cadogan ( 1730), m. Rebecca Rollock, by whom
.

Devon. he had an only son,


Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A., of Cromer Thomas Cadogan, 6. 1727 (d. 1790), m. Mary Sandiford, and
Hall, Norfolk, fourth son of George Cabbell, Esq., by Mary by her had several children. The youngest,
his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Bliss, Esq.) brother of Ward Cadogan, Esq. of Brenckburn Priory, 6, 1772 (d. 1835)
Nathaniel Bliss, Astronomer Royal), was b. in 1781 he was ; m. Sarah Macintosh, by whom he had an only dau. and
educated at Westminster and Exeter College, OxfoiH was ; heiress,
called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in 1816; was a Sarah Cadogan, m. Major William Hodgson, Capt. 5th
Bencher of the Middle Temple a J.P. and D.L. for Middlesex
; Dragoon Guards, only son of the late Richard Hodgson, Esq.
and Norfolk; High Sheriff of the latter co. 1854; M.P. for St. of Moorhouse Hall, Cumberland. Major Hodgson assumed, by
Albans 1846-7 for Boston, 1847-57.
;
He d. 1874, and was s. royal license, on the death of his father-in-law, in 1835, the
by his cousin, John Cabbel, Esq. of Cromer Hall, &c. additional surname and arms of Cadogan. He d. 1854, leaving
by his wife, the heiress of Brenckburn, an only son, the

Arms Yert fretty arg. over all a fess gu.
present Cadogan Hodgson Cadogan, Esq. of Alnmouth and
Crest—An arm in armour embowed grasping a sword all
Brenckburn; and one dau., Sarah Elizabeth, m. 1852, Henry
ppr.
Metcalfe Ames, Esq., of Linden, Northumberland.
. Motto— Impavide.
Residences— Cromer Hall, Norfolk; 1, Chesterfield Gardens, Seat —Brenckburn Priory, Longframlington, Northumber-
London, W. land ;
present residence, Alnmouth, same co.
— - —
248 CAL THE LANDED GENTRY. CAL

CALCRAFT OF ANCASTER HALE. Bart, of Marble Hill, and d. 1859; Caroline Jane; and Ara-
bella, m. Captain Rochfort, R.N., who d. 1847) two sons,
Lucas-Calcraft, Edmund James, Esq. of An John Hales Calcraft, Esq. of Rernpstone Hall, and
caster Hall, co. Lincoln, b. 13 J an. 1815 j s. liis
Granby Hales, a Captain in the army, and afterwards on
brother 27 May, 1859. H.M. Service as Agent to the Post Office Packets, New York,
where he died.
til Fit (JP.— John Charles Lucas Calcraft, Esq. of An-
caster Hall, co. Lincoln, b. 9 Oct. 1770, son of Anthony Lucas, Arms — Per fesse arg. and erm. three lions passant-guar-
dant in pale sa. all within a bordure wavy az.
Esq. of Ancaster Hall (a younger son of Lucas, of Fenton, co.
Lincoln), by Christian, dau. of John Caleraft, Esq. of Grant-
Crest —
A greyhound courant az. collared and ringed arg.
on the body a palet wavy or.
ham, took the name of Calcraft, in addition to that of Lucas, Seat—Rernpstone, near Wareham, Dorset.
on succeeding to the estate at Ancaster, 17S2. He to. 4 June,
1794, Sophia, 5th dau. and co-heir of the Rev. John Neville
Birch, Hector of Leasingham, by Frances his wife, eldest dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Yorke, Esq. of Leasingham Hall, co. CALDECOTT OF HOLBROOK GRANGE.
Lincoln. Thomas Yorke, Esq., through his grandmother, Caldecott, Charles Marriott, Esq. of Hol-
Penelope (wife of Sir William Yorke, Knt., M.P. for Boston co. Warwick, formerly
brook Grange, Little Lawford,
from 1681 to 1702), a dau. of Richard Samwell, Esq. of Gayton H.E.I.C.S., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1863, b.
and Upton, co. Northampton (by Frances, eldest dau. and co-
9 June, 1807 m. 1 March, 1827, Margaret, only
heir of Thomas Wenman, 2nd Viscount Wenman), descended ;

from the Nevilles, Earls of Westmorland. By Sophia his wife dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq., Physician- General
(who d. 30 May, 1837), Mr. Lucas-Caloraft had issue, Bengal Establishment, and has issue,
i. Charles Yorke, late of Ancaster Hall. i. Charles Thomas, H.M. 76th regt. 6. 24 Dec. 1831. ;

ii. John Neville (Rev.), b. 7 July, 1801; Rector of Haceby, '


ii. John Alexander, H.M. 35th regt., retired; b. 10 Dec.
Falkingham, co. Lincoln; to. 17 May, 1842, Marianne 1835.
Sophia, dau. of William Mansell, Capt. in the army, and hi. Alexander William Bradfield, 103rd Royal Bombay
has issue, Neville, b. 11 March, 1844; Richard, b. 1 April,
1816, to. July, 1872; John Charles, b. 12 Feb. 1856; Walter
Aug. 1837 d. 2 June, 1867, s. p.
Fusiliers, b. 9 ;

Henry, 22 Jan. 1858; Penelope Yorke, d. 1863; Ger-


b. iv. Francis James, Royal Horse Artillery, b. 29 April, 1842;
trude Sophia; Blanche Eleanor; and Isabel Marianne, to. 22 March, 1866, Georgina, dau. of Hugh Watson, Esq.
d. 1854. of Keillor, Perthshire, and has issue.
i. Sophia Christiana, to. 25 May, 1825, Rev. JohnConington, v. Randolph, b. 29 July, 1847.
and had two daus., Caroline and Anna.
vi. Sidney Arthur, b. 4 April, 1852; d. 19 April, 1S72, s.p.
ii. Caroline, m. 25 May, 1825, Rev. Charles Thomas Plumptre,
Rector of Claypole, co. Lincoln (son of John Plumptre, vii. Everard Garfoot, b. 1 April, 1854.
Esq., of Fredville, Kent), and d. 12 June, 1833, having had i. Margaret Elizabeth, to. 2 Aug. 1859, Alexander Cochran,
one dau., Fanny Sophia. Esq. of Ashkirk, co. Roxburgh, and has issue.
hi. Frances, to. 9 Oct. 1839, Rev. Frederic Myers, Rector ii. Caroline Selina, to. 25 May, 1868, Rev. William Ridding,
of St. John’s, Keswick; and d. s. p. 12 Jan. 1840. son of the Rev. Charles Ridding, Vicar of Andover,
He d. 29 March, 1851. His eldest son, Hants, and has issue.
Charles Yorke Lucas Calcraft, Esq. of Ancaster Hall, in. Sophia Catherine. iv. Merriel. v. Eleanor.
J.P. and D.L., b. 6 June, 1800; to. 29 Nov. 1838, Mary Jane
Elizabeth, dau. of James Lock Nixon, Esq., Major in the JLtlTPTlJJF. Thomas Caldecott, Esq., to. Isabel, dau. and
army, and d. 15 Sept. 1855, having had issue,
sole heiress of John Caldecott, Esq. of Barrow and Whitwell,
Rutland, High Sheriff in 1515 and 1525, and had issue,
Anthony Lucas, of Ancaster Hall, 39fch Foot, 6. 17 Jan.
1842; d. 27 May, 1859.
Thomas Calcott or Caldecott, Esq., b. 1565, who in 1617,
Edmund James, now of Ancaster Hall. purchased the manor of Calthorpe, co. Leicester, where he d.
Granby, b. 9 Jan. 1848. 1645, leaving by his wife Abigail, dau. of John Huggerford,
Edith, d. Nov. 1866. Esq. of Henwood Hall, co. Warwick, one son,
Julia, to. 3 Oct. 1866, Henry Lucas, Esq. Thomas Calcott or Caldecott, Esq., b. 1627 High Sheriff ;
Frances Maria. Caroline.
co. Leicester 1664 and 1665. He to. Mary, dau. of Alexander
Coeline Mary Christian Sophia.
Prescot, Esq. of Thoby Abbey, Essex, and d. 1703, leaving a
Arms — Per fess arg. and erm. three lions passant-guar- son and successor,
dant quartering Birch,
sa., three fleurs-de-lis or.
az.,
Thomas Caldecott, Esq., 6. 1652 who to. Maud, dau. of
Crest —A greyhound courant sa. charged with a cross- John Evans, Esq. of Northampton, and dying 1720, left (with
;

crosslet or.
a dau., Mary, wife of John Ward, Esq. of Guilsbro) one son,
Seat —Ancaster Hall, near Grantham.
Thomas Caldecott, 6 1685; to Elizabeth Cheney, dau. and
. .

heiress of John Kent, and left (with a


Pettit, Esq. of Dartford,
dau., Merriel, wife of Abraham Turner, Esq., and a son,
CALCRAFT OF RE3KPSTONE. Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, and Recorder of Northampton,
who d. s. p.) his son and successor,
Calcraft, John Hales, Esq. of Rempstoue, William Caldecott, Esq. of Rugby, who to. 1st, Elizabeth,
Dorset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1867, M.P. for dau. of the Rev. Peter Senhouse, of Linton, co. Hereford, by
Wareham 1820, and in several subsequent Parlia- whom he had one son, Thomas, of Dartford, Kent, Barrister-
ments, b. 13 Sept. 1796; m. 13 Feb. 1828, Lady at-Law, who d. s. p.; and 2ndly, Anna, relict of William
Caroline Katherine Montagu, 5th dau. of William, Boughton, Esq. of Rugby, by whom he left at his decease in
5th Duke of Manchester, and has issue, 1777,
John, of Holbrook Grange, co. Warwick, who m. twice, hut
i. John Hales Montagu, J.P., Capt. R.N., M.P. for Ware- dying 1839, s. p., left his estates to his nephew, Charles
ham, b. 4 May, 1831 d. 1868. ; Marriott Caldecott.
ii. William Montagu, J.P., b. 11 Oct. 1834. William, d. s. p. Charles, d. s. p.
hi. Henry George, Permanent Secretary to the Railway Samuel, of Melton Mowbray, d. leaving one son, John
Department, Board of Trade, b. 12 April, 1836. Thomas, b. 1790.
Abraham, of whom presently.
i. Katherine, m. 1865, Rev. Charles Marston, who d. 1876.
Mary, deceased.
ii. Georgiana Emily, to. 1857, Dudley Henry, eldest son of Catherine, to. Rev. J. Parker, Vicar of Newbold-upon-
Hon. Granville Dudley Ryder. Avon.
hi. Susan Charlotte, to. 16 July, 1858, Lord Radstock. Arabella, to. Rev. Dr. James.
The 5th son by the 2nd marriage,
ILtnCaffC. The Right Hon. JonN Calcraft, of
Abraham Caldecott, Esq., b. 21 Aug. 1763; High Sheriff of
Rernpstone, Dorset, M.P. successively for Rochester, Ware-
co.Warwick 1821; purchased the manor ot Rugby, 1801, and
ham, and the county of Dorset, b. 1766; who s. to the estates
subsequently divers lands in co. Northampton; hem. 4 Jan.
in Dorset, Kent, Bucks, Lincoln, and Somerset, purchased by
1797, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. Dr. Marriott, of
his father, John Calcraft, Esq., the eminent army agent;
Cottesbatch, co. Leicester, and had issue,
was appointed Clerk of the Ordnance in 1806, and became
Pavmaster of the Forces in 1828. He m. 5 March, 1790, Eliza- Abraham, d. s. p. 1814.
Thomas, of The Lodge, Rugby, co. Warwick, Barrister-at-
beth, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas Pym Hales, Bart, of
Law, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 Oct. 1798; to. 8 Jan. 1828, Ann
Bcaksbournc, and by her (wh» d. 1815) left at his decease, Catherine, eldest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. James West,
1831 (with three daus., Elizabeth Mary, m. Sir John Burke, E.A., and d. 29 Sept. 1875, having had issue,
;

CAL THE LANDED GENTRY. CAL 240


j. Thomas, b. 3 Oct. 1831 ; d. s. p. ii. Henry, d. s. p. ?Lt!TC7tfJC.— James Caldwell, Esq. who was during many
i. Elizabeth. ir. Emily, d. unm. years J.P. and D.L. for co. Stafford, and Recorder of the
hi. Ellen, to. Edmund Harris, Esq. of Rugby.
borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, to. Elizabeth, dau. and
iv. Lucy, d. unm.
v. Laura, to. Edward Bannister, Esq. of Hampstead.
co heiress (with a sister Hannah, who d. unm.) of Thomas
vi. Lelia, d. unm. Stamford, of Derby, Esq., by Hannah his wife, eldest dau. of
John Marriott, retired from the army in 1825, John Crompton, Esq. of Chorley Hall, co, Lancaster, which
d. s. p.
William Marriott (Rev.), d. s. p. 1840. property was acquired by that branch of the Crompton family
Robert Marriott. soon3 after the rebellion, 1715. Mrs. Stamford was a descen-
Charles Marriott, of Holbrook Grange. dant of the Rev. John Crompton, M.A., b. 1641, and cousin of
Elizabeth, d. 1823. Caroline. Samuel Crompton, Esq. of Derby, and of Henry Coape, Esq.
Mr. Caldecott d. 8 Sept. 1829. of Duffield, a share of whose personal estate came to her dau.
Mrs. Caldwell. By this lady (who d. 9 April, 1831) Mr. Cald-
Arms—Arg., a fess az. fretty or, between three cinquefoils
gu. Crest—A. demi-lion rampant gu., charged on the shoulder well had issue,
with a cinquefoil arg. Motto— In utrumque paratus. i. James Stamford, h»s heir.

Seat Holbrook Grange, Rugby. i. Hannah Eliza, m. William Stanley Roscoe, Esq. eldest son
of William Roscoe, Esq., at one time M.P. for Liverpool,
and author of The Life of Lorenzo de Medici, &c., and left

CALDWELL OF NEW GFANGE. issue,


1 William Caldwell. 2 Arthur.
Caldwell, Charles Benjamin, Esq. of New Thomas Stamford. 4 Francis James.
1 Elizabeth Jane, d. unm.
Grange, co. Meath, late Capt. 91st regt., b. 9 Oct.
Anne Mary, m. Richard Hutton, Esq.
2
1809 m. 13 Dec. 1868, Sophia Frances, eldest dau.
;
ii. Mary, d. unm.
of the late Hon. Wm. Oust, Commissioner of iii. Anne, to. Arthur Cuthbert Marsh, Esq. (dec.), and
Customs (see Burke’s Peerage, Brownlow, E.). was the late Mrs. Ma^sii Caldwell, of Linley Wood.
iv. Margaret Emma, to. Henry Holland, M.D. (afterwards
3LtltCft(Jt.~ The family is of Scottish origin. Sir Henry Holland, Bart.), and d. 2 Feb. 1830, leaving
Charles Caldwell, Esq. of Dublin, Solicitor to the Customs, issue.
v. Catherine Louisa, d. unm. vi. Frances, d. unm.
b. 14 June, 1707 son and heir of Andrew Caldwell, Esq., by
;

Catherine his wife, sister of the Right Hon. Charles Campbell, Mr. Caldwell His only son,
d. 16 Jan. 1838.
M.P., of New Grange, co. Meath, to. 1732, Elizabeth, dau. of James Stamford Caldwell, Esq. of Linley Wood, co. Staf-
Benjamin Heywood, Esq. of Liverpool, by Anne his wife, sister ford, J.P., M.A. of the University of Cambridge, and a Bar-
of General Arthur Graham, of Armagh, and by her (who d. rister-at-Law, author of A Treatise of the Lo.w of Arbitration,
19 Nov. 1792) had, with other issue, and other works d. unm. 17 Nov. 1853, and was s. by his
;

sister,
i. Andrew, of Cavendish Row, Rutland Square, Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 19 Dec. 1733; d. s. p. 2 July, 1808. Anne Marsh, who assumed the name of Caldwell by sign
ii. Charles, of Liverpool, b. 1737 ; d. 10 Jan. 1814, leaving manual on succeeding her brother
in addition to that of Marsh,
issue, at Linley Wood, and was the widow of Arthur Cuthbert
1 George (Rev.), Fellow of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, m. Marsh, Esq. of Eastbury, Herts, eldest son of William Marsh,
4 Dec. 1817, Harriot, youngest dau. and, in her issue, Esq. who was the only surviving son of George Marsh, Esq.
co-heiress of the late Sir William Abdy, Bart., R.N., and
Commissioner of the Navy, and Clerk of the Acts; b. 1723.
had issue.'
2 William, of Kingston, Jamaica, Member of the House of This branch of the Marshs of Kent, settled there for
Assembly, d. 29 Jan. 1819. many centuries, descends directly from a scion of that
1 Anne, m. George, 2nd son of Sir George Dunbar, Bart. family, who in 1646, besides considerable possessions sixteen
2 Harriott. miles from Dover, held estates in Romney Marsh. Mr. Arthur
hi. (Sir), of whom presently.
Benjamin Cuthbert Marsh d. at Eastbury, 22 Dec. 1849. The issue of
iv. PonsOnby,
b. 26 Nov. 1746 d. 7 Nov. 1819. ; his marriage with Anne Caldwell consisted of two sons and
i. Amelia, 22 Jan. 1761, George Cockburn, Esq.
to.
six daus.
ii. Catherine, to. Phineas Riall, Esq. of Heywood, co.
Tipperary. i. Arthur, b. Aug. 1824, d. an infant.
hi. Mary Elizabeth, to. 26 Jan. 1768, Jacob Sankey, Esq. ii. Martin William James, of Merton Coll. Oxford, d. at
of Coolmore, co. Tipperary. Athens 1846, aged 20.
i. Eliza Louisa.
'The 3rd son,
ii. Frances Mary, to. 22 June, 1848, Capt. now Major-Gen.
Admiral Sir Benjamin Caldwell, G.C.B., b. 31 Jan. 1738-39; Richard Crofton, R.A., son of the late Duke Crofton, Esq.
m. 7 June, 1784, Charlotte, dau. of Admiral Henry Osborn, of Lakefield, co. Leitrim, and has three sons and one dau.
Vice-Admiral of England (a younger son of Sir John Osborn, iii. Georgina Amelia. iv. Rosamond Jane.
1st bart. of Chicksands Priory, co. Bedford), and by her (who d. v. Mary Emma, m. 1853, Capt. now Admiral Sir Leopold
George Heath, K.C.B.. of Anstie Grange, Surrey, and
22 Sept. 1819) had a son,
has two sons and two daus.
Charles Andrew Caldwell, Esq. of New Grange, co. vi. Hannah Adelaide, to. 1853, Rev. Edward Henry Loring,
IMeath, 6 25 March, 1785 who to 1 Dec. 1808, Charlotte Ann,
. : . only son of the late Archdeacon Loring; d. 11 March, 1859,
2nd dau. and, in her issue, co-heiress of Sir William Abdy, leaving three sons.
Bart, of Chobham Place, Surrey, Capt. R.N., and had issue, Mrs. Marsh-Caldwell d. 5 Oct. 1874, and was succeeded as
Charles Benjamin, now of New Grange. above by her three unmarried daus. jointly, in accordance
James Thomas, Commander R.N., b. 28 Dec. 1810; d. at with the settlements made by the will of her brother, James
Paris, Aug. 1849.
Stamford Caldwell.
William Charles, late Capt. 47th regt.
Henry, Commodore R.N., C.B., A.D.C. to the Queen, to. —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, per pale sa and vert, a stag’s
:

Mary Eleanor, youngest dau. of William Earle Lytton head couped arg., in chief three cold wells ppr., for Caldwell;
Bulwer, Esq. of Heydon Hall, Norfolk, and d. 7 April, 1868, 2nd and 3rd, arg., two bars az. on a canton gu., a gauntlet
leaving issue, Charles Henry Bulwer; Mary Elizabeth grasping a broken sword ppr. hilt and pommel gold, for Stam-
Abdy Emily Charlotte Ernestine Henriea Eleanor.
; ;
ford; and now quartered with the Arms of Marsh, Quarterly:
Mary Catherine. Charlotte Louisa. gu. and arg. in the 1st quarter a horse’s head of the 2nd.
Crests —
1st, Caldwell A lion couchant arg. gorged with two
:


Arms Or, in chief three piles sa., each charged with a bars, the upper sa. the lower vert, holding between the paws a
ountain, ppr. ; in base four bars wavy alternately gu. and cold well ppr. 2nd Marsh Rising from a mural crown gu. a
•ert, quartering Abdy. Crest demi-lion grasping a —A ;

horse’s head arg. ducally gorged or.


:

woken scimitar all ppr. Motto— Ense libertatem petit —


Mottoes Caldwell, Niti, facere, experiri; Marsh, Si bene,
nimico tyrannis. statuas nil metuas.
Seats -New Grange, Slane, co. Meath New Grange Lodge, ( Seat— Linley Wood, Talk o’ the Hill.
iray, co. Wicklow.

CALDWELL OF LINLEY WOOD. CALLAGHAN OF COEN.


See O’Callaghan.
Marsh Caldwell, Eliza- Louisa, Georgina
Amelia, and Rosamond Jane, of Linley Wood,
so.Stafford, daus. of Arthur Cuthbert Marsh, Esq. CALLANDER OF CFAIGFORTI-I.
>fEastbury, Herts, and his wife, Anne, dau. of Callander, George Frederick William, Esq.
Tames Caldwell, Esq., D.L., of Linley Wood. of Craigforth, co. Stirling, and Ardkinlas, co. Arg) le.
250 CAL THE LANDED GENTRY. CAL

J.P. and D.L., b. 2S July, 1848 m. 1876, Alice, grand quarter, counter-quartered, 1st and 4th, az. a deer’s head
;
cabossed or, 2nd and 3rd, gu. three legs in armour ppr. gar-
eldest dau. of John Cornelius Craigie Halkett, Esq. nished and spurred or, flexed and conjoined in triangle at the
of Cramond, Midlothian. upper part of the thigh, all for Mackenzie of Glandvale 3rd ;

grand quarter, counter-quartered, 1st and 4th, arg. three gillie-


—The Ardkinlas family is an old branch of the flowers gu. within a double tressure flory counterflory vert, 2nd
house of Argyll, as appears from a charter of Sir Duncan and 3rd, sa. a bend between six billets or, in the centre of the
quarters a crescent gu!, all within a bordure compony gu. and
Campbell, of Lochow, of the lands of Auchingown, dated 6
arg., for Livingstone 4th grand quarter, gyronny of eight sa.
May, 1428, “ dilecto et fideli nepoti suo Joanni Campbell, filio ;

and or, a bordure of the second, for Campbell.


et hseredi fratris sui Colin Campbell de Ardkinlas.”
The first Callander of Craigforth was Master Armourer to

Crest A dexter hand ppr. holding a billet or.

James VI. of Scotland, and purchased Craigforth from the



Motto I mean well.
Earls of Livingstone and Callander, about the time of James

Seats Craigforth House, Stirling; and Ardkinlas Lodge,
Cairndow, by Glasgow.
VI.’ s accession to the English Crown (1603). His descendant,
John Callander, of Craigforth, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir
James Nasmyth, Bart, of New Posso, and had issue, James, of
whom presently; and Anne, to. 1st, Col. Blaekader (a name CALLEY OE BURDEROP.
well known to the religious world) 2ndly, Sir James Camp-
;

bell, Bart, of Ardkinlas (who, by his 1st wife, Margaret Camp-


Calley, Henry, Esq. of Burderop Park, Wilts,
bell, heiress of Gargunnock, was father of Helen Campbell,
late Major 19th regt., J.P., D.L., Capt. 'Wilts
afterwards Lady Livingstone, of Glentirran). Anne d. without Yeomanry, High Sheriff for Wilts 1867, b. 22 May,
issue. The only son, 1818; m. 1st, 12 April, 1855, Frances Elizabeth,
James Callander, to. Catherine Mackenzie, of Cromarty, only child of Charles Bowver, Esq. of Earleigh
the lineal descendant of Sir George Mackenzie, the eminent House, Hants, and by her (who d. 4 Feb. 1856) had
lawyer and writer. James Callander predeceased his father,
a son,
leaving an only son,
John Callander, Esq. of Craigforth, who s. his grandfather. i. Thomas Charles Pleydell, 1st Life Guards, 6. 28 Jan.
He to. Mary, eldest dau. of Sir James Livingstone, Bart, of Glen- 1856.
tirran and Dalderse, by whom he had several children. He d.
He m. 2ndly, 2 March, 1859, Emily Augusta, only
1789, and was s. by his eldest son,
dau. of Mr. Serjeant Wrangham, of the Bocks,
James Callander, of Craigforth, b. 1744, who assumed the
Gloucestershire, by whom he has issue,
surname of Campbell, on succeeding, in right of his mother,
to his cousin-german, Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart., in the II. John Digby, b. 14 Aug. 1860.
estate of Ardkinlas. He to. 1st, 1768, Christian, youngest hi. Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1861.
dau. of George Forbes, Esq. of Hitchener Hall, Surrey, and by i. Amelia. ii. Edith Mary.
her (who d. 1771) had a son, George, of whom presently and ;

a dau., Mary, to. Capt. Lucius O’Brien, cousin of Sir Lucius William Calley, originally from Norfolk,
O’Brien, of Dromoland Castle, co. Clare. He to. 2ndly, Miss but subsequently settled a Merchant in London, temp. Henry
Harriet Dutens, and by her (who d. 1772) had an only child, VII., was father of
Elizabeth, who to. Richard Magenis, Esq., M.P. He to. John Calley, of Leatherdean, Hants, to. Isabel, dau. and
3rdly, 1776, Lady Elizabeth MacDonnel, dau. of Alexander, co-heir of Edmund Brydges, and niece of Sir John Brydges,
5th Earl of Antrim, and by her (who d. 1796) had two Lord Mayor of London 1521, and left a son and successor,
sons and three dans., Ralph Calley, Esq. of Highway, and Overtown House, in
Alexander James, Major 91st regt., d. unm. Wiltshire, whose son,
Randall William, to. Miss Wilson, and had issue, three sons Sir William Calley, Knt., became seated at Burderop
and four daus. Park, Wilts, an estate purchased in the reign of Elizabeth
Georgina, d. unm. 1839.
from the family of Stephens. He to. Judith, dau. of Richard
Caroline, m. Thomas Sheridan, son of the Right Hon.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Bowdler, of London, and was s. by his son,
Fanny, m. the Right Hon. Sir James R. G. Graham, Bart, of William Cawley or Calley, Esq. of Burderop, 6. 1600,
Netherby. His eldest son,
living at the Visitation 1623.
Sir William Calley, Knt. of Burderop, d. without issue,
The eldest son,
George Callander, Esq. of and was s. by his brother,
Craigforth, Lieut.-Col. of the
Oliver Calley, Esq. of Burderop, to. 1667, Mary, dau.
Rifle Brigade, 6 March, 1770; to 21 Oct. 1801, Elizabeth
. .

of J. Scott, Esq. of Bromham, Wilts, and was father of


Crompton, eldest dau. of the Hon. Henry Erskine, of Amondell
(brother of the Earl of Buchan, and of Lord Chancellor
Oliver Calley, Esq. of Burderop, bapt. April, 1672 to. ;

Erskine), and has issue,


Isabella, dau. of Robert Codrington, Esq. of Codrington, co.
Gloucester, and left at his decease, 1715, a son and successor,
James Henry, his heir.
John Alexander, b. 19 Sept. 1809; to. Aug. William Calley, Esq. of Burderop, to. Arabella, dau. and
1837, Emma,
dau. of John Young, Esq. of Westridge, Isle of Wight, and heiress of Thomas Browne, Esq. of Minety, in Gloucestershire,
had issue, two sons and five daus. and was father of
Alicia Christian, d. 24 March, 1824. Thomas Browne Calley, Esq. of Burderop, b. 1752 w. ;

Elizabeth Anne, to. 11 Aug. 1831, Henry William Vincent, John Rowlls, Esq. of Kingston-
1778, Elizabeth, only dau. of
Esq. of Lily Hill, Berkshire, and d. 1839.
upon-Thames, in Surrey, and had issue, 1 Thomas, his heir.
Mary Henrietta, d. 1833.
Caroline Frances, to. 17 Jan. 1832, Robert Dunmore Napier, 2 William Peter, d. unm. 1808. 3 John James, of Blunsdon
Esq. of Ballikinrain, Stirlingshire, who d. 1846. St. Andrew, Wilts, b. 1788, to. April, 1816, Elizabeth Tunstall,
Agnes, to. 1836, William Dunmore, Esq.. E.I.C.S. d. 1837. ;
eldest dau. and co-heiress of the Rev. James Wyld, Rector of
Margaret, d. in childhood. Georgiana, d. 1833. Blunsdon St. Andrew, and by her had issue, William John, b.
*Col. Callander d. 18 Feb. 1824, in the lifetime of his father; 1817, d. unm. 1838; Henry, s. his cousin, and is now of
and was s. in Craigforth by his elder son, Burderop; Charles Benet (Rev.), b. 19 April, 1820, to. Oct.
James Henry Callander, Esq. of Craigforth and Ardkinlas, 1846, Julia Susanna, dau. of the Rev. Jeremiah Scholefield,
M.P. for Argyleshire, 6. 18 Aug. 1803; m. 1st, 29 Aug. 1837, Rector of Barton-on-the-Heath, and has issue, John Henry
the Hon. Jane Plumer Erskine, youngest dau. of David (Rev.), 6. 1 Sept. 1849, Rector of Blunsdon St. Andrew; Legh
Montague, Lord Erskine, and by her (who d. 30 March, 1846) Charles, b. 30 Dec. 1851, Gertrude Margaret, Agnes, 1 Ara-
had, Fanny Jane, m. Jan. 1866, Lord Archibald Campbell; bella, to. 1797, Henry Bullock, Esq. of Shepperton, Middlesex.
Mary Hermoine ;
and Jane Sevilla. He to. 2ndly, 1 July, 2 Elizabeth Poppoea, to. 1807, Clement Tudway, Esq. of
1847, Charlotte Edith Eleonora, only dau. of the late John Wells. The eldest son,
George Campbell, Esq., brother of Walter Frederick Campbell, Thomas Calley, Esq. of Burderop, b. 1780; High Sheriff of
Esq. of Islay, and had by her two sons, Wiltshire 1807, and M.P. for Cricklade; to. n 1802, Elizabeth
George Frederick William, present proprietor. Anne, only dau. of Anthony James Keck, Esq. of Stoughton
Henry Barrington, b. 19 July, 1849; to. 1875, Sophia Leonora, Grange, Leicestershire, by Elizabeth his wife, 2nd dau. and
eldest dau. of Edward Clough Taylor, Esq. of Kirkliam co-heir of Peter Legh, Esq. of Lyme, Cheshire, and had
Abbey, co. York. issue, Thomas Benet, b. 5 March, 1806, d. 1822; John James,
He d. 31 Jan. 1851. his heir; Elizabeth Anne Benet, to. 1827, John Neale Nott,
A rms— Quarterly 1st grand quarter, sa., a bend chequy or
: Esq., R.N. and Arabella, to. 1825, John Mathews Richards,
;

and gu. between six billets of the second, for Callander ; 2nd Esq. of Cardiff. Mr. Calley d. 1836, and was s. by his soa,
A E —
CAL THE LANDED GENTRY. CAL 251

JonN James Calley, Esq. of Burderop, Lieut. 12th Lancers, Mr. Richard Calrow to. 2ndly, Hannah, dau. of James Open-
6. 10 Nov. 1810; m. July, 1849, Agnes Caroline, only dau. of shaw, Esq.; and 3rdly, Margaret, dau. of Daniel Lyon, Esq.
Harry Brereton Trelawny, Esq. of Saughall, Cheshire, but He was s. by his eldest son,

d. s. p. 16 Jan. 1854, and wa3 s. in the representation of the William Calrow, Esq., of Walton Lodge, J.P. and D.L.,
family by his cousin, Major Henry Calley. 6 24 Sept. 1786 to 12 Sept. 1808, Margaret, 3rd dau. of the lato
.
;
.

Robert Town, Esq. of Ulverston, and had issue,


Arms— Quarterly, arg. and sa., on a bend gu. three mullets
i. Richard, 6 17 April, 1815; to Elizabeth, dau. of John
. .
of the first.
Grundy, Esq. of Bury, co. Lancaster; and d. 1850, leaving,
Crest— demi-lion rampant arg., charged with a bend gu. with a dau., a son,
thereon three mullets of the first, holding a battle-axe handle
Richard, now of Walton Lodge.
of the second, head arg.
n. William Augustus, 6. 2 Aug. 1820.
Motto —Callide et honeste. hi. Robert Francis, 6. 28 Sept. 1823; m. 25 Aug. 1853,
Seat —Burderop Park, Swindon. Eleanor, 3rd dau. of John Lewthwaite, Esq. of Broad Gate,
Cumberland, and has issue.
i.Eleanor, to. 1830, George Johnson Wainwright, Esq., and
d. 1860.
CALTffADY OP LANGDON. ii. Jane Judith, to. William Walker, Esq. of Woodlands,
brother of Richard Walker, Esq., M.P. and d. 1856, leaving ;

Calmady, Vincent Pollexfen, Esq. of Lang- a son and two daus.


don Hall, Devon, J.P., b. 1825. hi. Elizabeth, m. 1846, Rev. Charles Bickmore, D.D. of
Berkswell Hall, co. Warwick; and d. 1867, leaving three
iiCtllCTtJJP. —
lizabeth Calmady (eldest sister and co-heir sons and two daus.
iv. Wilhelmina.
of Waldo Calmady, Esq. of Langdon, High Sheriff of Devon
v. Margaret, to. 1860, Bernard Hall, Esq. of Liverpool.
1728, and dau. of Josias Calmady, Esq. of Leawood, M.P. for
vi. Frances Rebecca Holford, to. John Hargreaves Kay, Esq.,
Oakhampton, who was lineally descended from John Calmady, and has issue.
of Calmady, Cornwall, living a.d. 1407), to. John Pollexfen,
He d. in 1873, and was s. by his grandson, Richard Calrow,
Esq. of Mothe combe, in Devonshire, High Sheriff in 1718, and
Esq., now of Walton Lodge.
left an only dau. and sole heiress,
Elizabeth Pollexfen (the last survivor of that ancient —
Arms Az., on a fess arg. between a beehive surrounded
house), who to. by bees volant in chief and a millwheel in base or, a hank of
Francis Vincent Calmady, Esq. of Combshead (son and cotton of the field between two roses gu., barbed and seeded
ppr.
heir of Francis Calmady, Esq. of Combshead, by Cecilia his
Warwick' Pollexfen, Esq., and grandson of Francis
wife, dau. of

Crest A beehive, thereon perched a dove wings elevated
holding in the beak a sprig of olive, all ppr.
Calmady, Esq., whose father, Francis, of Combshead, was 3rd
son of Sir Shilston Calmady, son and heir of Josias Calmady,
Motto —Industria.
Seat — Walton Lodge, Preston, co. Lancaster.
Esq. of Langdon, by Catherine his wife, dau. and heiress of
Carew Courtenay, Esq.), and had issue,
Francis, his heir.
Elizabeth, to. Christopher Hamlyn, Esq. of Pascoe, Devon, and CALVERLEY OF OULTON HALL.
had a son, Calmady Pollexfen Hamlyn, Esq. (see Hamlyn).
Pollexfen, of whom hereafter. Calvebley, Edmund, Esq. of Oulton Hall, co-
Mr. Calmady was s. at his decease, 1765, by his only son, York, J.P. and D.L., West Riding of Yorkshire, 5-
Francis Calmady, Esq. of Langdon, d.unm ., and bequeathed 14 Aug. 1826 m. 14 April, 1852, Isabella Mary,
;

his estates to his youngest sister, elder dau. of Sir John Thomas Selwin, Bart, of
Pollexfen Calmady, b. 12 Aug. 1775, who thus became of Down Hall, Essex (by Isabella his wife, dau. of
Langdon. This lady to. Charles Holmes Everitt, Esq., an Gen. Leveson Gower, of Bill Hill, Berks), and has
Admiral of the Bed, who thereupon assumed the surname and issue,
arms of Calmady, in 1788. By the heiress of Calmady the
Admiral left at his decease 1807 (with a dau., Arabella Philippa, i. John Selwin, 6. 4 July, 1855.
to. 1822, to Charles Henry Hotchkyns, Esq. of Prospect, near ii. Horace Walter, 6 3 Sept. 1862.
.

Plymouth, and d. 1848, leaving one son and one dau.), a son in. Edmond Leveson, 6. 7 June, 18C4.
and successor, i. Gertrude Mabel.
Charles Biggs Calmady, Esq. of Langdon Hall, 6. March,
IbtHPil (J£. John Calverley, Esq., next brother of Sir
1791 to. March, 1816, Emily, eldest dau. of William Green-
;
William Calverley, Knt. of Calverley, and 10th in direct descent
wood, Esq. of Brookwood, Hants (of an ancient Yorkshire
from John Scot alias Calverley, Lord of Calverley, a.d. 1136,
family), and had issue,
held lands in Cherwell 1510. His son, Christopher Calverley,
Vincent Pollexfen, now of Langdon. of Rothwell (who d. 1546) was great-great-grandfather of
Emily. Laura Anne.
Robert Calverley, Esq. of Oulton (who d. 1674), leaving, by
Honora Mary, to. 1850, Sir John Augustus Hugh Boyd,
4th bart. of Danson Hill, Kent, and d. March, 1875. Anne his wife, two sons. The line of the elder is extinct ; the
Cycill Christiana, to. 1854, William Frederick, 2nd son of the 2nd son, Matthew, b. 1652, was father, by Elizabeth his wife,
late John Collier, Esq. of Grimstone, Devon, M.P. for of William Calverley, 6.1684, to. 1714, Frances, dau. and
Plymouth. co-heir of John Grosvenor, and dying 1729, left a son, John,
Gertrude Elizabeth, d. 2 Jan. 1879. Mayor of Leeds, who to. Mary, dau. of Thomas Walker, Esq. of
Mr. Calmady d. 1855. Dewsbury, and d. 1783, leaving a son,
John Calverley, Esq., who assumed by royal lieenee, 1807,
Arms—Az., a chevron between three pears or.
the name and arms of Blayds. He to. Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Crest—A pegasus hoofed and collared or.
sa.
Charles Downes, and left at his decease, 1827, three surviving
Motto—Simili frondescit virga metallo.
sons,
Seat — Langdon Hall, near Plymouth.
i.John, of whom presently.
Residence—Tetcot, Holswcrthy. n. Henry (Rev.), Prebendary of Wells, b. 1794; to. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Meade, Esq., and has issue,
1 Henry Calverley (Rev.), Rector of Bassingham, co. Lin-
CALROW OF WALTON LODGE. coln, m. 1875, Mary, dau. of John C. Morrison, Esq.
2 Charles Stuart, to. 1863, his cousin, Ellen, dau. of the
Calbow, Richabd, Esq. of Walton Lodge, co. late John Calverley, Esq., and has Harold Walter and
John Grosvenor.
Lancaster, Lieut. R.E., b. 1842 s. his grandfather,
; 1 Mary Henrietta.
1873. 2 Elizabeth Sophia, to. 1870, Walter J. Sendall, Esq.
in. Thomas, to. Charlotte, eldest dau. of Martin Hind, Esq.,
ULilXZcltilZ .— Richard Calrow, Esq., son of Richard Cairo w,
and had issue,
of Adlington, co. Chester, where the family resided for about
three hundred years, to. 1st, 1785, Judith, dau. of Wm. 1 Charles Calverley. 2 William.
Thomasson, Esa. of Cadster, co. Derby, and by her had two John Calverley, Esq., the eldest son, b. 11 Sept. 1789; to.
sons, 1822, Ellen Watson, dau. of Thomas Molyneux, Esq., of News-

i.William, of Walton Lodge, co. Lancaster, ham House, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
ir.Thomas, to. Harriet, dau. of Abraham Clegg, and left John Calverley, b. 26 March, 1825; d. 9 June, 18-11.
two sons and four daus. Edmund, now of Oulton Hall.
252 CAL TIIE LANDED GENTRY CAM
Ellen, m. 1863, to her cousin, Charles Stuart Calverley, Esq. Aug. 1819 ; m. 10 Oct. 1860, Theodosia Grace, 2nd
as stated above, and has issue. dau. of Rev. John Thomas Theobald, Rector ol
Charlotte.
Nunney, Somerset, and has surviving issue,
This gentleman resumed, 1852, by royal licence, the name and
George Jocelyn Hammond, b. 16 Oct. 1864.
arms of Calverley. He d. 28 Feb. 1868, leaving an only sur-
viving son, the present Edmund Calverley, Esq. of Oulton itUTCAIJC.—The Pickards, formerly of Colchester, Essex,
are descended from Sir Henry Pickard, Knt., Lord Mayor
Hall.
of London a.d. 1357, who “feasted the kings of England,
Arms—Sa., an inescutc.heon within an orle of owls arg.
of France, Cyprus, and Scots, with other great estates,
Crest—A horned owl arg. all in one day ” (see Stow’s Chronicle, p. 553 ; and Home’s
Seat — Oulton Hall, Leeds. Chronological Abridgement , p. 159).
Thomas Pickard, Esq. of St. Catherine’s, London, to. about
1 1700, Sarah, dau. of Sir Robert Jocelyn, Bart, of Hyde Hall,
CAT/VEUT OF OCKLEY COURT. Herts (see Burke’s Peerage , Roden), and had one son,
Jocelyn Pickard, Esq. of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law,
Calvert, Archibald Motteux, Esq. of Ockley
and afterwards of Bloxworth House, 6 1703 to 1st, one of
. .

Court, Surrey, Lieut. -Col. R.A., J.P., b. 1828 s.


;

;
the daus. and co-heirs of Sir Thomas Abney, Knt. of London;
liis brother 1870 m. 1862, Constance, third dau. of
; and 2ndly, Henrietta, eldest dau. of George Trenchard, Esq.
William Peters, Esq. of Ashfold, Crawley, Sussex, of Wolveton and Lytchett Maltravers, Dorset, and by her (who
and has, with other issue, two sons. The elder,
d. 1787) left at his decease, 1789,

William Archibald, 6. 1868.


Thomas Pickard, Esq. of Bloxworth House, Barrister-at-
Law, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions for Dorset, b. 1755, to.
EtlteaCJC.—Felix Calvert, Esq. of Furneux Pelham, co. Harriet, dau. of William Woodley, Esq., Governor of the Lee-
Herts, b. 1623, 2nd son of Felix Calvert, of Little Haddam, ward Islands, and d. 1830 s. p. His brother,
younger brother of Thomas Calvert, Esq., ancestor of the Rev. George Pickard, Rector of Warmwell-cum-Poxwell
Calverts of Albury, to. Joan Day, and was father of and of Bloxworth, Dorset, b. 1756; to. 1784, Frances, eldest
William Calvert, Esq. of Furneux Pelham, b. 1667, High dau. of Edward Payne, Esq., Banker, a Director of
Sheriff of Cambridgeshire, 1690; to. his cousin, Honor, dau. the Bank of England, of Ealing House, Middlesex, of the firm
of Peter Calvert, Esq. of Nine Ashes, and had three sons, of Smith, Payne, and Co., and d. 1840, leaving issue,
William (Sir), LL.D., M.P. for London and Lord Mayor Edward, of Bloxworth, b. 1786 ; d. unm. 1850.
1749, d. 1761; 2 Felix, of whom presently; and 3 Peter, George, d. young.
of Great Haddam. The 2nd son, George, late of Bloxworth.
Felix Calvert, Esq. of Furneux Pelham, 6. 1693; m. John Trenchard, of Greenhill House, Weymouth, and Pox-
Christian, dau. of Josias Nicolson, Esq. of Clapham, and had, well, b. 1792; to. 1820, Jane, dau. of George Tennant, Esq.,
of Cadoxton Lodge, and assumed the surname of Tren-
with several daus., two sons, Nicolson and Felix. He d.
chard 1840. He d. 19 Dec. 1875, and was s. by his
1756 his 2nd son,
;
eldest nephew, Henry Pickard, Cambridge, in the Poxwell
Felix Calvert, Esq. of Portland Place, London (successor and Ringstead estates, in accordance with the will of the
to his brother Nicolson Calvert, Esq., M.P., of Hunsdon late John Trenchard, Esq. of Welbeck Street, London, and
House, Herts, d. 1793), m. 1763, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Shurminster Marshall, Dorset.
Robert Ladbroke, and d. 1802, leaving issue, Henry William, R.A., of Newton House, Sturminster Mar-
shall, Dorset, 6 Oct. 1794; to 1826, Elizabeth, dau. of John
. .

i. Nicolson, of Hunsdon, M.P., to. 1789, Frances, dau. of Fullerton, Esq. of Thrybergh Park, co. York, and d. 1873,
Edmond Sexton Pery, Viscount Pery, and had issue, leaving issue, Rev. Henry Adair Pickard, M.A. of Stur-
1 Felix, of Hundon, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, d. 1862, minster Marshall and three other sons, and four daus.
;

aged 72. The 2nd surviving son,


2 Edmond Pery Sexton, of Furneaux Pelham Hall, Herts, The Rev. George Pickard, of Bloxworth House, Dorset,
b. 1797 to. 1844, Elizabeth, only dau. of the late General
;
Rector of Bloxworth and Winterbourne Tomson, J.P., b. 17
Sir John Campbell, K.C.T.S., and d. 1866, leaving Fxlix,
J.P., b. 1847, and Walter Campbell, Capt. 5th Dragoon
Jan. 1790; to. 17 Nov. 1818, Frances Amelia, 2nd dau. of
Guards. Martin Whish, Esq., Chairman of Excise in England; as-
3 Nicolson Robert, M.A., Rector of Childerley, Cambridge- sumed 1847 the additional surname and arms of Cambridge, in
shire, b. 4 Aug. 1800 d. 1871. ; compliance with the will of his relative the late Charles Owen
4 William Henry, b. 8 Feb. 1803. Cambridge, Esq. of Whitminster House, Gloucester, and had
1 Isabella, m. Sir James Mathew Stronge, Bart.
issue,
2 Lavinia Frances Jane.
3 Mary Caroline Felicia. 4 Harriet Diana. Henry, now of Bloxworth House.
Robert, d. George Benyon, b. 1820 d. young.
li. s. p. 1821. ;

iii. Charles, of whom we treat. iv. Walter.


Edward (Rev.), Rector of Warmwell-cum-Poxwell, b. Nov.
1821; to. 1st, Harriet Caroline, deceased, dau. of Capt. George
The 3rd son, Foot, R.A., and has issue surviving, five sons and five daus.,
Charles Calvert, Esq. of Ockley Court, Surrey, and 1 George Trenchard, b. 7 Jan. 1857 2 Edward Duroure, b.
;

Kneller Middlesex, M.P. for Southwark, to. Jane,


Hall, 22 July, 1858 3 EdmundWinn, b. 8 Dec. 1859 4 Frederick
; ;

Octavius, b. 19 Dec. 1860; 5 Francis Arthur, b. 10 Oct.


youngest dau.-of Sir William Rowley, 2nd bart. of Tendring
1868; 1 Caroline Eliza 2 Alice Mary; 3 Mary; 4 Ada;
;
Hall, Suffolk. He d. 8 Sept. 1832, having had issue, 5 Catherine Tyssen. The Rev. E. Pickard is married a
Charles William, of Ockley Court. second time.
Robert Francis Thistleton, Lieut. R.N., d. 22 Jan. 1854. Jocelyn, Major in the Indian army, b. 16 Oct. 1827; to. 1850,
Archibald Mottedx, now of Ockley Court. Adeline Harriet, dau. of Capt. Lumsdaine, and grand-dau.
Charles, late Lieut. 43rd regt. of Gen. Richards, Bengal army, and has issue one dau.,
Arethusa Jane, to. Leicester Hibbert, Esq. of Chalfont Lodge, Mary Ellen Adeline.
Bucks. Octavius, Rector of Bloxworth and Winterbourne Tomson,
b. 3 Nov. 1828 ; to. 1866, Rose, dau. of the late Rev. James
The eldest son, Lloyd Wallace, of Sevenoaks, Kent, and has issue, Robert
Charles William Calvert, Esq. of Ockley Court, 6. 2J Dec. Jocelyn, b. 10 May, 1867, and three other sons.
1823, late a Capt. 2ndDragoon Guards, J.P. for Surrey, and John Clinton, b. 1833, d. an infant.
Major 2nd Surrey Militia, d. 1870, and was s. by his brother. Caroline Frances.
Frances Jane, to. William Ffooks, Esq. of Sherbourn, de-

Arms Paly of six or and sa. a bend counterchanged. ceased, and has issue.

Crest Out of a ducal coronet or, two pennons, the dexter Juliana Maria Ann, d. unm. Oct. 1846.
Arabella Jane, to. Thomas Everest Boone Tennant, Esq.,
or, the sinister sa., staves gu.

Motto Fatti masghii parole femine. Lieut. Madras army, and has issue three sons and one dau.
Seat — Ockley Court, Dorking, Surrey. Barbara Tyssen, to. William Derenzy Donaldson Selby, Com-
mander R.N. x
Frances Amelia, to. William Henry Andrew Clark, Esq. of
6, Leinster Terrace, Hyde Park.
PICKARD-CAMBRIDG-E OF BLOXWORTH Sophia Catherine.
Emma Louisa, to. the Rev. William Charles Salter, M.A.,
HOUSE. Principal of St. Alban Hall, Oxford, and has issue two sons.
Henrietta Tyssen, to. the Rev. Charles Prescott de Coetlogon,
Pickard-Cambridge, Henry, Esq. of Bloxwortb M.A., d. 5 Aug. 1869, leaving two sons and two daus.
House, Dorset., and Stanton Court, Weymouth,
The Rev. George Pickard-Camb ridge d. 13 Jan. 1868. and was
late of the Madras army, J.P., D.L.,, Dorset, b. 14 s. by his eldest son.

CAM THE LANDED GENTRY. CAM 253

A ms—
r Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a pile gu., between six Lochnell, and had issue, Donald, his heir; John, of Fassifern,
trefoils slipped sa., a cross crosslet of the field, Cambridge ; co. Argyle, father of Sir Ewen Cameron, of Fassifern, who was
2nd and 3rd, gyronnee of eight az. and arg. within a bordure created a Baronet, 1817 ; and Archibald, a physician, who en-
erm., on a canton gu. a fleur-de-lis or, Pickard.
gaged in the rebellion of 1745, and was executed : by Jean his
Crests —Cambridge:
A griffin’s head erased sa., semee of wife, dau. of Archibald Cameron, of Dungallon, Dr. Cameron
trefoils, in thecross botony fitchee or. Pickard
mouth a A :

left issue, four sons and a dau. Lochiel d. at Nieuport,


charged on the shoulder with an ermine spot
lion sejant arg.,
and gorged with a collar gemelles sa., supporting with the Flanders, 1748, and was s. by his eldest son,
dexter fore paw an escutcheon gu., charged with a fleur-de-lis Donald Cameron, of Lochiel, Captain of the Clan Cameron,
within a bordure or. who had joined Charles Edward with a considerable body of

Motto Esse quam videri. his men, 1715, and fought at their head on several occasions.

Seats Bloxworth House, Blandford, and Stanton Court, After the battle of Culloden, he retired to France, and t*:ere
Weymouth. got the command of the regiment of Albany. He to. Anne,
dau. of Sir James Campbell, 5th bart. of Auchinbreck, by
whom he had issue,
CAMERON OF LOCHIEL. i.
ii.
John, his heir.
James, a Capt. Royal Regt. of Scots, commanded by Lewi-
Cameron, Donald, Esq. of Lochiel, co. Inverness, Drummond, d. unm. 1759.
iii. Charles, successor to his brother.
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for co. Inverness, a Groom in i. Isabel, to. Col. Mores, of the French Service.
Waiting to tlie Queen, formerly in the Diplomatic ii. Janet, aNun in Paris.
Service, 6.5 April, 1835 ; s. his father 4 Jan. 1859 ; iii. Henriet, to. Capt. Portin, of the French Service.
iv. Donalda.
on.7 Dec. 1875, Lady Margaret Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
Donald Cameron d. 1748, and was s. by his eldest son,
of Walter Francis, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, K.G.,
John Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, Capt. in the regt. of Albany,,
and has a son and heir, who d. 1762, and was s. by his only surviving brother,
Donald Walter, b. 4 Nov. 1876. Charles Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, who was allowed to re-
turn, and who lent his influence to the raising of the Lochiel
—The family of Cameron is of great antiquity men for the service of Government. He to. Miss Marshall, and
and historic interest in Scotland. was father of
Donald Dhu, Chief of the Clan, appears to have raised the Donald Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, who was restored to the
Camerons from the depressed state into which they had fallen estates under the general act of amnesty of 1784. He to. 1795,
through their feuds with and by the vengeance of the Lords Anne, dau. of Sir Ralph Abercromby, and sister of George,
of the Isles, and to have re-acquired for the clan the estates 2nd Lord Abercromby, by whom (who d. 17 Sept. 1844) he had
which they had formerly possessed. From Donald Dhu des- issue,
cended
Donald, his heir.
Donald Cameron, of Lochiell, who received, from Mary Alexander (Rev.), who to. 1 Sept. 1835, Charlotte, dau. of the
Queen of Scots, for his loyalty, a charter confirming to him Hon. and Very Rev. Edward Rice, D.D., Dean of Gloucester,
and his heirs the whole lands and estates, and erecting them, and has issue, Ralph Abercromby; Edward Alexander*
de novo into the Barony of Lochiell, dated 6 March, 1564. He
,
Anne Emily and Catherine Charlotte.
;

d. in the beginning of the reign of James VI., leaving by his Mary Anne, to. Lord John Hay, and d. 30 Nov. 1850.
Matilda.
wife, a dau. of Hector mor Maclean, of Dowart, one son,
Alan Cameron, of Lochiell, who joined the Earl of Huntly, Donald d. 1832, and was s. by his elder son and heir,

and fought gallantly at the head of his clan at the Battle of Donald Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, co. Inverness, D.L., b.
Glenlivet, when the King’s troops, under the Earl of Argyll, 25 Sept. 1796 to. 31 July, 1832, Lady Vere Catherine Louisa
;

were defeated; for this he was outlawed, and lost a great Hobart, sister of the 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire, and had
part of his estate. He had two sons, issue,

i. John, to. Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Campbell of Glen- Donald, now of Lochiel.
orchy, and d. v. p., leaving a son, George Hampden, who assumed the additional surname of
Ewen, successor to his grandfather.
Hampden, 6. Oct. 1840 d. 23 June, 1874.
;

Anne Louisa, d. 24 June, 1864.


ii. Donald, ancestor of Cameron of Glendessary and of Julia Vere, to. 14 June, 1870, Hugh McKenzie, Esq.
Dungallon. Sibella Matilda.
Alan Cameron was s. by his grandson, Albinia Mary, d. Jan. 1861.
Sir Ewen Cameron, of Lochiel, b. Feb. 1629, who eclipsed in Lochiel, who entered the Grenadier Guards 1S14, and was pre-
fame all his predecessors, and from a very early age became a sent at the battle of Waterloo, d. 4 Jan. 1859.
stanch adherent of the royal cause. Sir Ewen, or “Evandhu,”
as he was called in the Highlands, was the first to join the in-
Arms— Gu. three bars or.

surrection of 1652 in favour of the King, and the last who held
Crest —
A sheaf of five arrows tied with a band gu.
out against Cromwell. He fought and took a distinguished —
Supporters Two savages, wreathed head and middle with
oak, each holding in his exterior hand aLochaberaxe, all ppr..
part at Killicrankie, although then an old man. He to. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Sir Donald Macdonald, Bart, of Slate, who
Motto —Pro rege et patria.
d.s.p. and 2ndly, a dau. of Sir Lauchlan Maclean, of Dowart,
Seat—Achnacarry, Fort William, co. Inverness.
;

by whom he had issue,



Town House 4, Seamore Place, W.
i. John, his heir.
ii. Donald, Major in the service of the States of Holland,
d. s.p. 1718.
iii. Alan, d. at Rome, in the service of James Francis CAMERON OF MUBTON HOUSE.
Edward, The Chevalier, leaving three daus., the eldest of
whom to. Campbell of Lochdockart. Cameron, Nathaniel Pryce, Esq. of Murton-
i. Margaret, to. Alexander Drummond, Esq. of Bothladies. House, Swansea, co. Glamorgan, J.P., on. 1836,.
ii. Ann, to. Alan Maclean, Esq. of Ardgour.
Charlotte Mary, only dau. of the late Loftus
iii. Katherine, to. William Macdonald, brother of Sir Donald
Macdonald, Bart, of Slate. Anthony Tottenham, Esq. of Glenade, co. Leitrim,
iv. Janet, to. Grant, of Glenmoriston. by Elizabeth. Charlotte his wife, only child of Hon.
Sir Ewen m. 3rdly, Jean, dau. of Barclay of Urie, and had Abraham Crichton, brother of John, 1st Earl of
further issue, Erne, and had issue,
iv. Ludovick, to. his cousin.
v. Christian, to. Alan Cameron, of Glendessary. Nathaniel Crichton Pryce, b. and d. 1842.
vi. Jean, to. Macpherson of Clunie. Mary Ann Charlotte Letitia, b. 1844; d. 1847.
vii. Isabel, to. Archibald Cameron, of Dungallon.
viii. Lucy,
Peter Campbell, of Barcaldine.
to. Etltcajjp. Liedt.-Gen. Sir Alan Cameron, K.C.B. of
ix. Ket, to. John Campbell,
of Archallader. Erracht, co. Inverness, of the family of Lochiel, a gallant and
x. Una, to. Robert Barclay, of Urie. distinguished officer, raised and commanded the 79th, or
xi. Marjory, to. Macdonald of Morar.
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. He d. 9 March, 1828,
Sir Ewen d. 1719, aged 90, and was s. by his eldest son, leaving an only surviving son,
John Cameron, of Lochiel, called John MacEwen, who Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Cameron, of Dan-y-graig, near
served with the Earl of Mar, 1715, and suffered attainder and Swansea, to. Letitia Pryce, only child of Rev. John Powell
forfeiture. He to. Isabel, sister of Sir Duncan Campbell, of Curry, and sole heiress of her maternal grandfather, Joseph
; ;

25d- CAM THE LANDED GENTRY. CAM


Pryce, Esq. of Courtyearne and Gillyhir, co. Glamorgan, and Alexander, his heir.
John, of Geyline, ancestor of Bolegown.
was s. by his eldest son, the present Nathaniel Pryce Came-
Archibald, m. Veronica, dau. of Maclachlan, of Fossifem:
ron, Esq. of Murton House. their descendant, Campbell, of Auchindown, succeeded to
Barbreck (see Campbell ofBarbreck).
Seat —Murton House, near Swansea.
The eldest son,
Alexander Campbell, 6th of Lochnell, registered arms
about 1672, m. Margaret, only child of Duncan Stewart, of
CAMMELL OP NORTON HALL AND Appine; and d. 1714, leaving
DITCHAM PARK. i. Duncan, his heir.
Archibald, of Ballimore, m. Ann, dau. of Campbell, of
The late Charles Cammell, Esq. of Norton Hall, ii.
Shirvan, and had issue,
and Brookfield Manor, co. Derby, and Ditcham 1 Colin, of Ballimore, to. Isabella, eldest dau. and co-heir
Bark, Hants, J.P. for Derbyshire, b. 8 Jan. 1810; of Hector Maclean, of Coll, and d. s. p. m.
«n. 23 Oct. 1845, Mary Anne, widow of John 2 Dugald (Col.), of Ballimore, to. Christina Drummond, and
had Duncan, who s. to Lochnell.
Wright, Esq. of co. Warwick, and had issue,
3 John (Major-Gen.), of Barbreck, tutor of Lochnell, to.
i. Charles David Wilson, now of Norton Hall, late 18th Janet, dau. of Sir James Colquhoun, Bart., cf Luss, and
left no surviving issue.
Hussars, 6 1847; to . 1873, Florence, dau. of Major Elwon,
.

4 Alexander, of Ardslignish, to. 1711, Ann, dau. of John


of Cleveland House, co. York, and has three daus.
Campbell, of Sonaig, ancestor of Jura, and had
ii. Bernard Edmund, to. 10 Jan. 1878, Eveline Jane, 3rd
Archibald, s. to Lochnell.
dau. of Col. W. H. C. Wellesley, late 7th Royal Fusiliers,
and grand-niece of Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington. The eldest son,
hi. George Henry. iv. Otto Charles Arthur. Sir Duncan Campbell,
M.P., 7th of Lochnell, to. 1st, Lady
v. Minard Augustus. Isabella, widow of Macleod, and dau.
of Roderick Macleod,
vi. Archie Allan, 21st Fusiliers. of Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth and 2ndly, in 1721, Margaret,
;

i. Alice Maud, m. Edmund Martin, Esq.,Barrister-at-Law, dau. of Daniel Campbell, of Shawfield; he d. s. p. about
of Rempstone Hall, Loughborough, and has one son and 1765. His nephew,
two daus. Lieut.-Gen. Duncan Campbell, 'M.P., 8th of Lochnell, and of
Barbreck, registered arms and had a grant of supporters, 1808
Mr. Cammell, Lord of the Manor and Lay Rector he to. 1st, 6 July, 1792, Hon. Eleonora Fraser, widow of Sir
of Norton and Coleaston, was son of the late George George Ramsay, Bart, of Bamff, and dau. of George, Lord Sal-
Cammell, of Hull, by Hannah his wife, dau. of toun; 2ndly, 14 May, 1808, Augusta, dau. of Sir William
David Wilson, Esq., and grandson of G-eorge Murray, Bart, of Ochtertyre, and d. s. p. whereupon the family
Cammell, R.N., who was killed in action. He d. 12 estate passed to Archibald, of Ardslignish, but Barbreck was

Jan. 1879. settled on Admiral Campbell of Achindown ( see Campbell of


Barbreck).
Arms—Sa. on a chevron arg. cotised or, between three Archibald Campbell, 9th of Lochnell, formerly of Ards-
camels statant of the second, as many trefoils slipped of the
first. lignish, was s. by his grandson,
—A camel’s head erased arg., gorged with a collar gemel,
Crest Archibald Campbell, 10th of Lochnell, who d. soon after
sa., holding in the mouth a trefoil as in the arms. and was s. by his uncle,
Motto—Perseverando. Archibald Campbell, 11th of Lochnell, who was s. by his
Seats —Norton Hall, Sheffield Ditcham Park, Petersfield
;
son,
and Brookfield Manor, Hathersage.
Archibald Campbell, 12th of Lochnell, 6 Feb. 1777; to 29 . .

Nov. 1803, Louisa Ann, dau. of Capt. Duncan Macdougall, of


Ardintrive, 2nd son of Macdougall of Lorn, and had issue (with

CAMPBELL OF LOCHNELL. eight daus.),


Duncan, now of Lochnell.
Campbell, Dtjncan, Esq. of Lochnell, co. Argyll, Archibald Argyll Napier, E.I.C.S., d. in Bombay.
J.B. and D.L. b. 1806 s. his father 1845.
;
John Cameron, late Major 9th Lancers, distinguished at the
battle of Gujerat, 21 Feb. 1849, to. Isabella Sophia, dau. of
5Cut£ilJJ£. —
The Campbells of Lochnell are the latest the late Charles Smith, Esq., Banker, of Northampton.
Colin (Rev.), m. Henrietta, dau. of Henry N. Hovy, Esq.,
cadets of Argyll, and, in default of male descendants of John,
Consul at Bordeaux to H.M. the King of the Netherlands,
4th Duke of Argyll, would be heirs to the Earldom.
and has issue: his 2nd son, Colin Lome Locknell, was
John Campbell, 1st of Lochnell, 2nd son of Colin, 3rd Earl killed 2 Aug. 1879.
of Argyll, m. Mary, dau. of Campbell of Ardkinglas. and had Alexander. Wellington, drowned in India.
issue, Tjlr. Campbell, d. 1855.
Abchibald, his heir.
John, ancestor of Tirrifour.

Arms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sa.,
for Campbell; 2nd, arg., a boar’s head couped az., for Gordon ;
Donald, ancestor of Bragleen and Barnacarry.
3rd, arg., a lymphad sa. her oars in action, for Lorn. Crest —
Colin, ancestor of Laggaumore.
A dexter hand grasping a lance bendways, all ppr. Motto —
The eldest son, Audaces juvo. Supporters— Dexter, a lion guardant ppr.;
Archibald Campbell, 2nd of Lochnell, m. 1st, Janet, dau. of sinister, a swan ppr.
Duncan Macdougall, ofDunolly, and had, Alexander, his heir; Seat—Lochnell House, near Bonaw, N.B.
and Colin, whose issue is extinct. He m. 2ndly, a dau. of
Maclean of Dowart, and had issue 3rdly, a dau. of Cheyne, and
;

had a son, John, ancestor of Coreleigh; and 4thly, Sibella, dau.


of John Drummond, of Colquhalzie, and had a son, James, of CAMPBELL OF BARBRECK.
Cruachan, ancestor of Stonefidd and Balerno. His eldest son
by his first wife,
Campbell, Colin Yorke, Esq. of Barbreck,
Alexander Campbell, 3rd of Lochnell, m. Isabel, dau. of
Argyleshire, J.P. and D.L., Vice-Admiral R.N., b.
Macdougall, of Raray, and had issue, 1812 m. 1847, Elizabeth, dau. of James Hyde,
;

John, his heir. Esq. of Apley, Isle of Wight, and has issue,
Colin, of Ardintallan, who left issue.
. Duncan, of Sonaig, ancestor of Jura and Glendarvel. i. Donald Charles Douglas, b. 1848.
ii. James Archibald, 6. 1854.
The eldest son,
I. Susan Helena.
John Campbell, 4th of Lochnell, to. Ann, dau. of Sir Dugald
Campbell, of Auchinbreck, Bart., and had issue, HtHFilCIF.— This family is a branch of, dnd the present
Colin, his heir. representative is heir presumptive to, Campbell of Lochnell,
Donald, of Ardintallan, who left issue. who is the nearest cadet of the Ducal house of Argyll.
Archibald, of Lerags, ancestor of that family. The Barbreck property was purchased by Gen. John
John, of Barnacarry, who left issue. Campbell, who entailed it upon his nephew the late Gen.
The eldest son, Duncan Campbell of Lochnell, great grand-uncle of the present
Colin Campbell, 5th of Lochnell, was fined £3,000 in 1662, possessor, and failing him on Colin of Achindown (also a
J.P. 1663. m. Anne, dau. of Campbell of Ardkinglas, and had nephew), and his heirs.
; A

CAM THE LANDED GENTRY. CAM 255


Archibald Campbell, of Achindown, son of Colin Campbell, John Campbell, of Stonefield, s. his father 1801, and to.
5th Laird of Lochnell, by Ann Campbell his wife, dau. of the Wilhelmina, dau. of Sir James Colquhoun, Bart., of Luss, by
Laird of Ardkinglas ( see preceding Memoir), m. Veronica, dau. whom he had,
of Maclachlan, of Fossifern, and was s. by his son, Colin George, the present Laird.
Donald Campbell, of Achindown, to. Margaret, dau. of James Colquhoun, D.D., Bishop of Bangor, b. 27 Dec. 1813;
Campbell of Phontelands, and was s. by his son, m. 13 May, 1840, Blanche, 2nd dau. of John Bruce Pryce, Esq’,
Colin Campbell, of Achindown, who, by Susan Campbell of Duffryn, and by her (who d. 17 March, 1873) had issue,"
1 John Archibald, b. 1842, Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery,
his wife, was father of,
d. 11 March, 1877 2 Arthur Bruce Knight, b. 1 May, 1851;
Duncan Campbell, of Barbreck, co. Argyll, Rear-Admiral and 1 Wilhelmina Mary.
;

R.N., m. Ann Admiral Sir Charles Douglas,


Irvine, dau. of Elizabeth Janet, d. 1829.
Bart., and d. 1856, when he was s. by his son, the present Mary Wilhelmina, to. Robert Robertson Glasgow, Esq. of
Vice-Admiral Colin Yorke Campbell, of Barbreck. Mountgreenan, and had issue.
Helen Catherine, d. 1859.
Arms ,
Crest, —
and Motto Same as Campbell of Lochnell.
Arms— Quarterly
Seal — Barbreck, by Lochilphead, N.B.
: 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sa • _
2nd, arg., a lymphad sa. her oars in action 3rd, barry
wavy of
;
six gu. and or, on a chief erm. a boar’s
boar s
head couped. Crest
head couped transpierced by a sword and a javelin in

CAMPBELL OF STONEFIELD. saltier. —
Motto Non obliviscar.
Campbell, Colin G-eorge, Esq. of Stonefield, co.

Seat Stonefield House, Tarbert, co. Argyle.

Argyll, J.P. and D.L.,and Convener of co. Argyll,


i. 23 May, 1811 m. 10 Dec. 1839, Elizabeth, dau.
CAMPBELL OF JUBA.
;

of Gibbon Fitzgibbon, Esq. of Dallyseeda, Ireland,


The late Richard Dennistoun Campbell,
Esq. of Jura, co. Argyle, J.P., D.L., Heritable
and has issue,
Keeper of Craignish Castle, h. 16 May, 1810 s.
i.John, Lieut. 2nd regt., 6. 19 May, 1845 m. 1 Aug. 1871,;
his father 1848, and d. unm. 4 Now 1878.
j

Adela Harriet, 2nd dau. of Lord Charles Pelham Clinton,


and has issue, Colin George Pelham, b. 31 May, 1872 ; ILtllPHjJP. —
This is a junior branch of the Lochnell line of
and Sybil Adela. the noble house of Argyll, derived immediately from Duncan
n. Colin George, 6. 26 May, 1852. Campbell, 3rd son of Alexander Campbell, Esq. 3rd of Lochnell,
m. Henry Osborne, 6. 16 Jan. 1854. grandson of John, 2nd son of Colin, 3rd Earl of Argyll.
i.Elizabeth Ida, to. Jan. 1877, William Thomas Trench, Esq., Duncan Campbell, first of the family of Jura, b. 1596; to.
2nd son of Henry Trench, Esq. of Cangort Park, Roscrea. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir Donald Campbell, of Ardnamurchan, by
n. Jane Arabella. whom he had several daus., one of whom to. Malcolm, of
Poltalloch, co. Argyll. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Hector
Mr. Campbell s. his father, 18 March, 1857.
Maclean, of Torloisk, by whom he had, with several other daus.,
ILillCXQC.— Archibald Campbell, 2nd Laird of Lochnell, three sons, John, his successor; Archibald, ancestor of the
was four times married by his 4th wife, Sybella, dau. of John
;
Campbells of Glendarwl and Alexander, d. unm. He d.
Drummond, of Colquhalzie, he had a son, 2 May, 1695, in his 99th year, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Campbell, of Cruachan, the first of this family, who, John Campbell, Esq., to. his cousin Catharine, dau. of
by his wife, a dau. of the Prior of Ardchattan, had a son, Cclin Campbell, Esq. of Lochnell, by whom he had an only
Archibald Campbell, of Achinloch or Stonefield. By his son, Archibald, and several daus., one of whom, Anne, to.
•wife, a dau. of Stewart, of Appin, he had a son, 1711, Alexander Campbell, Esq. of Ardslignish, son of Lochnell,
Alexander Campbell, of Stonefield, who s. his father 1687 ;
ancestor of the present Lochnell. He d. 18 July, 1736, aged 95,
•to. 1st, a dau. of Capt. Campbell, of Dunstaffnage, and had and was s. by his only son,
issue, James, who s. him. He to. 2ndly, a sister of John, 1st Archibald Campbell, Esq., to. 1st, Barbara, eldest dau. of
Earl of Breadalbane, by whom he had issue, Archibald, who Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Inveraw, co. Argyll, and had four
s. his half-brother, and carried on the line of this family. The sons, all of whom d. unm., except the 2nd, A rchibald, who
eldest son, s. his father; and several daus. He to. 2ndly, Flora, dau. of
James Campbell, of Stonefield, Justiciar and Sheriff-Depute Donald Maclachlan, of Maclachlan, co. Argyle, but had no
of co. Argyll, dying without issue, 31 July, 1731, was s. by his further issue. The only surviving son,
half-brother, Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Jura, d. 1764, and was s. by
Archibald Campbell, of Stonefield, Advocate, Sheriff- his 3rd son,
Depute of co. Argyll. He to. Jane, 2nd dau. of Benjamin Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Jura, J.P., Heritable Keeper
Frend, Esq. of Ballyreehy, King’s Co., and widow of Capt. of Craignish Castle, to. Sarah, dau. of James Campbell, Esq.
Alexander Ogilvie, of Forglen (father of Alexander, 7th Lord of St. Germains and Tofts, East Lothian, and cousin-german
Banff), and by her had a son and two daus., to John, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane, and had issue,

John, who s. him. Archibald, Lieut.-Col. 84th foot, d unm. in India, 1817.
.

Elizabeth, m. Colin Campbell, of Carwhin, father of John, James, of Jura, d. unm. 2 Dec. 1838.
4th Earl and 1st Marquess of Breadalbane. John Kirkpatrick, Writer to the Signet, of Glenfeochan, co.
Jane, to. Donald Campbell, Esq. ot Airds, father of Sir John Argyll; to. Mary Kirkpatrick, only child of Alexander
Campbell, Bart, of Ardnamurchan. Campbell, Esq., by whom he left one dau. and heiress, Mary
Kirkpatrick Aiskell.
He d. 1753, and was s. by his son, Colin, of Jura.
John Campbell, of Stonefield, Advocate, who was elevated Anne Penelope, m. 1797, Robert Dennistoun, Esq., son of
to the Bench, where he took his seat as Lord Stonefield, James Dennistoun, Esq. of Dennistoun.
Barbara, to. 1800, Alexander Campbell, Esq. of Hallyards,
16 June, 1763. He to. Lady Grace Stuart, 4th dau. of James,
co. Peebles. He d. May, 1817.
2nd Earl of Bute, and sister of John, 3rd Earl of Bute, the
celebrated Minister of King George III., and d. 19 June, 1801, Mr. Campbell d. 15 July, 1835, aged 91, and was s. by his
having been 39 years a Judge. Lord Stonefield had seven eldest surviving son,
sons, who all died some years before him. Col. John Campbell, James Campbell, Esq. of Jura, who dying unm. 1838, was
the 2nd son, commanded the 2nd batt. of the 42nd regt. s. by his brother,
in India, and defended the fort of Mangalore against the Colin Campbell, Esq. of Jura and Craignish, co. Argyll,
forces of Tippo Sultan and a French auxiliary force till they J.P. and D.L., Heritable Keeper of Craignish Castle, b. 8 Nov.
were relieved by the proclamation of peace. He d. shortly 1772 to. 6 Aug. 1806, Isabella Hamilton, dau. of Richard
;

after,but his services were acknowledged by the offer of a Dennistoun, Esq. of Kelvin Grove, co. Lanark, son of Janies
Baronetcy to his father, and the battalion he commanded was Dennistoun, Esq. of Dennistoun, co. Dumbarton, and left
made the 73rd regt., instead of beng reduced as the 2nd issue,
battalions of other regiments were. The only one of the family Archibald, late of Jura. d. unm. 11 Nov. 1851.
who married was the 6th son, Richard Dennistoun, late of Jura.
Col. Colin Campbell. His wife was Elizabeth, dau. of Colin, late Major in the army, to. 6 April, 1841, Eleanor
Sir Robert Anstruther, Bart., of Balcaskie, and by her he had, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Robert Seale, E.I.C.S., and
Robert, who d. early; John, who s. him; and George had issue a dau. Isabella Eleanor, to. 1st, 15 Oct. 1863,
Smith Hill Child (who d. 28 Jan. 1867) elder son of Sir
Colin, an officer in the 43rd Light Infantry, who m. Arabella,
Smith Child, Bart, of Stallington Hall, co. Stafford, and
dau. of Campbell, of Kidalling, and d. 1830, leaving issue. 2ndly, 20 May, 1873, Rev. James Royds, of Woodlands,
The son and heir, Cheshire.
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James, b. 1839; to. Mary, dau. of Geo. Jas. Campbell, Esq. Sir James Campbell, Eart. of Inverniel, b. 25 May, 1765,
of Treesbanks, co. Ayr, and has issue. Colonel in the army 1 Jan. 1801, Adjutant. -Gen. to His
John. Majesty’s Forces serving in the Mediterranean, Aug. 1806;
Christiana Alston, to. 27 April, 1831, James Meiklam, Esq. of
Lieut.-Gen. in the army, 4 June, 1813; Civil Commissioner to
Carnbroe, co. Lanark, who d. 1854, leaving issue.
Sarah, m. 13 June, 1838, W. F. Gordon, Esq. of Milrigs, co. the Ionian Isles, 1813 Knight Grand Cross Royal Hanoverian
;

Ayr, and has two sons and three daus. Guelphic Order, and Commander of the Royal Military Order
Isabella Hamilton Dundas, to. 19 Jan. 1836, Lachlan Mac- of St. Ferdinand of Merit in Sicily created a Bart. 3 Oct. 1818
;

quaire, Esq. of Jarvisfield, co. Argyle, Capt. Scots Greys m. 3 May, 1794, Agnes Margaret, dau. of John Hunter, Esq. of
(who d. 1845), only son of the late General Macquaire, Leicester Square, Middlesex, Surgeon-General to the Forces,
Governor of New South Wales.
d. s. p. 5 June, and was buried at Westminster Abbey
Anne Caroline, d. 26 April, 1832.
Mary Lyon, to. 1854, James Marsden, M.D., of Malvern, and 12 June, 1819, when his title became extinct, but his estate
has a dau. descended to his next surviving brother,
Barbara, d. Feb. 1855. Duncan Augusta Lochnell. Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Inverneil, Civil Service E.I.C.,
He d. 10 Sept. 1848, and his widow 15 Jan. 1851. at Bengal,Judge and Magistrate at Bheerbom, Opium Agent
in Behar, b. at St. John’s, co. Argyll, 28 Sept. 1771 ; to. at
Arms— Quarterly, and 4th, gyronny of eight sa. and or;
1st Calcutta, 1798, Elizabeth Cooper, of Gravesend, Kent, and
2nd, arg., a boar’s head couped ppr. 3rd, arg., a galley sa. ;
by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
6ails furled and oars in action ppr.

Crest A hand holding a spear ppr.
i. James Archibald, his heir.

Duncan, b. in East Indies ; killed out hunting, 1833, unm.



Motto Audaces juvo.
ii.
hi. George, b. in East Indies 1841 ra. Susan Harriet, dau.

Seats Jura House, Jura; and Port-Askaig, Islay, N.B.
;

of Campbell of Possil,'Und has issue a son and two daus.


iv. Archibald Lome, b. in East Indies; to. 1839, 1st, Char-
lotte Susan, dau. of Abercromby Dick, Esq., and has issue
a son and two daus. ; and 2ndly, Jemima, dau. of Pater- —
CAMPBELL OF INVERNEIL AND ROSS. son, Esq., and has two daus.
i. Emily Agnes, to. J. Carter, Esq., E.I.C. S., and has issue.
Campbell, Duncan, Esq. of Inverneil and Ross, ii. Eliza, m. J. Ruddell Todd, Esq., and has issue.

co. Argyll, J.P., late Capt. 89th regt., b. 11 Sept. Duncan Campbell d. 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
1842 ; m. 10 June, 1875, Isabel, dau. of Janies James Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Inverneil and Ross>
Aspinall Tobin, Esq. of Eastham House, co. Chester. J.P. and D.L., 6 at Bheerbom Dec. 1800; to 1st, 1831, Sophia,
. .

dau. of Col. Hervey, and by her had a dau.,


iLtUCagC. Charles Campbell, called “Chearlach Mor,”
Sophia Mary Adelaide, m. Charles Ruddell Todd, Esq.
a son of Campbell, of Craignish, co. Argyll, about the
middle of the 16th century, lived first at Corraumore, in He to. 2ndly, 25 April, 1840, Anne, dau. of John Bowdon, Esq.,
Craignish, but having killed Gilliss of Glenmore in a scuffle, and by her (who d. 1845) had issue,
and wounded his own cousin, went to Breadalbane. i. Duncan, now of Inverneil and Ross.

John Campbell, his elder son, was ancestor of ii. James Archibald, b. 30 Nov. 1843.
i. Ann Bowdon, to. Richard Henry Perkins, Esq., and has
Patrick Ban Campbell, of Tuerclean, in Glenlochy, whose
issue.
son was
ii. Mary Eliza Bowdon, to. Col. James Archibald Ruddell,
James Campbell, Esq., Commissary of the Western Isles of 25th regt., and has issue,
Scotland, and Chamberlain of Argyll. He was b. 6 March,
He d. 14 Feb. 1878.
1706, and m. at Inverary 31 Dec. 1734, Elizabeth, dau. of
James Fisher, Esq. of Durren, Provost of Inverary, by whom, —
Arms Gyronny of eight or and sa., a border az., placed in
who d. 23 Sept. 1790, he had three sons, front of a lymphad, sails furled and oars in motion sa., flags
and pennons flying above, a helmet.
;

i. James
n. Archibald
(Sir), his successor.
K.B., Major-Gen. of His Majesty’s Forces
(Sir),
Crest —A boar’s head erased or.
and Col. of 74t.h regt., M.P. for Stirling, b. 21 Aug. 1739 Motto— Fit via-vi.
;

m. 1779, Amelia, dau. of Allan Bamsay, Esq. of Hinkill, Seats—Inverneil, Ardrishaig ;


Taynish, Lochgilphead.
who d. 8 July, 1813, and was buried in Westminster Abbey
the 15th. Sir Archibald d. s.p. 31 March, 1791, and was
buried in Westminster Abbey the 12th of the following
month.
hi. Duncan, of Ross, b. 5 May, 1742, Commissary of the CAMPBELL OF SCHAWFIELD AND
Commissariat of Stirling, and of Stores of War in North ISLAY.
Britain; to. 1797, Amelia, dau. of John Lamont, Esq. of
Lamont, co. Argyll, and d. s. p. Campbell, John Francis, Esq. of Islay, b. 29
James Campbell d. 26 May, 1760, and was s. by his eldest Dee. 1822, Barrister-at-Law, one of H.M. Grooms
son, in Waiting.
Sir James Campbell, Knt., of Inverneil, co. Argyll,
Hereditary Usher of the White Rod for Scotland, M.P. JLtttCetlJC. —
The first Campbell family of “ Skippinche,”
for Stirling, 6 at Inverary, 16 Jan. 1737 ; to 16 July, 1761,
. .
(the name is variously spelt in books and writings) sprang
Jane, dau. of John Campbell, Esq. of Askom, co. Argyll, by from Archibald, 2nd Earl of Argyll ( charter 1511).
whom, who d. Aug. 1805, he had issue, In the reign of Queen Mary, the heiress of this branch
married one of the family of Ardkinglas. From 1553 till
i. James (Sir), his successor.
the Union, 1707, the annals of minor county families in the
ii. John,b. 31 May, 1766, Capt. Scots Fusiliers,
ii. Duncan, who s. his eldest brother in 1819. West were very scanty, but some few records of the Campbells
iv. Archibald, b. 21 Oct. 1774, Lieut.-Col. 6th Foot, C.B. of Skipneish remain, from which the following names and
m. Martha Elizabeth Higginson, of Gloucester. dates are taken. In 1576, Matheus Campbell, Capitanus
v. Lome, 6. 23 Oct. 1776, Ensign 3rd regt. Foot Guards castris de “ Skipneis,” and his wife, Dervergilla Mc’Allister,
killed at the battle of Alexandria in Egypt, 21 March, 1801. granted a charter. In 1588, Mathew, Captain of Skipneis,
i. Lilias Frances, m. in the East Indies, 1793, Capt. James
witnesses a marriage contract. In 1620 Mathew was Capt.
Kennedy, 19th Light Dragoons, who d. 1813.
of Skipnyehe. In 1645, according to popular history, Walter,
n. Jesse, m. James Campbell, Esq., M.D., who d. at Bengal,
1817. Capt. of Skipneis, was slain at Demavertie, in the wars of
m. Elizabeth, to. at the Cape of Good Hope, James Henry the Marquis of Argyll with the MacDonalds in Ceantire.
Casamayor, Esq., of Wimpole Street, London, who d. 1815. In 1670, Walter Campbell, Capt. of “ Skipniche,” got a charter
iv. Jane, to. 1st, Edward Addison, Esq., London and ; from his chief, the Earl of Argyll, in which mention i3 made
2ndly, 1802, Roger Pocklington, Esq. of Carlton Hall, co.
of his father, Mathew. Thenceforth county registers, entails,
Nottingham.
v. Augusta, m. 1802, Gilbert Coventry Muster, Esq., Civil and other papers supply information.
Service, Bengal. In 1685, the Earl of Argyll summoned Walter, Capt. of
vi. Anne, to. 1803, Wigram Money, Esq., Civil Service, “ Skipnage,” who was out with his chief in the rising.
Bengal. In 1702, this “Capt. of Skipneis ” died. He was twice, if
vii. Amelia, to. July, 1802, William Cowell, Esq., Civil. Ser- not thrice married, and left a numerous family.
vice E.I.C.
Of his daus., one m. Campbell of Ardintenny, which pro-
Sir James Campbell of Inverniel was (2 April, 1795), acknow- perty Daniel Campbell subsequently acquired from his nephew
ledged as the chief of his branch, by its members in Perth- a second to. Charles MacAlister of Tarbert; a third to. Duncan
shire, known from the founder as the Clan Chearlach, or Lamnont of Auchnasiloch and a fourth to. Ronald Campbell
;

Tearlach. He d. April, 1805, and was *. by hi's eldest son, of Balerno.


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Ilis sons were, ii. Harriett, to. Daniel Hamilton, Esq. of Gillcerscleugh, co.
Lanark.
i. Angus, or Aeneas, to whom he left Skipynche in fee Glencairn,
iii. to. Francis Carter, Esq. of Edgcott, co. North-
under the charter in which he was named. ASneas or ampton.
Angus Campbell signed a declaration of loyalty to the iv. Margaret, to. 1794, Francis, 6th Earl of Wemyss.
Crown at Inverary, in 1715. His name occurs in the county v. Katherine, to. Sir Charles Jenkinson, Bart.
papers. He was out with his chief in the wars of those vi. Elizabeth, to. Stuart Moncrieff Thriepland, Esq., Advo-
times. He was s by his son, .
cate-General at Bombay.
Colin Campbell, b. 1690 to. 1722, Anna, his cousin, dau.
;

of Daniel Campbell, 1st of Shawfield. He was out in 1745. Campbell, of Schawfield to. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of William Nisbet,
He d. 26 April, 1756, and is buried at Skipneis, where his Esq. of Dirleton, co. Haddington, and widow of Major William
tombstone remained in 1860. He left one sister, Grisel, Hay, and by her had issue,
“only sister german,” who to. William Boyd of Port-
nacrois, near Loch Ranza, in the Island of Arran, opposite William, d. unm.
to Skipness Castle. John Boyd (her son) was served heir Hamilton, m. Dec. 1815, Robert, Lord Belhaven.
to Colin, his uncle, in 1779, and formally conveyed Mary, m. 20 Dec. 1813, James, 6th Lord Ruthven.
Orgaig to Walter Campbell, then “of Skipness,” who
Mr. Campbell sold Jura and Schawfield, under an Act of
had s. his brother (Daniel, grandson of Daniel 1st of
Shawfield, the 2nd son of Walter, Capt. of Skipness. Parliament, and left Islay, Woodhall, &c., to his eldest son,
ii. Daniel, Merchant in Glasgow, became 1st of Shawfield, John ;
Skipness to his son Robert; other estates to other sons
and his descendants now represent the Skipynche Camp- and Ardpatrick to his son Colin. He d 1816 his eldest son, .
;

bells. Colonel John Campbell, jun., of Schawfield, to. 14 June,


hi. John, Merchant in Edinburgh, and Provost. 1796, Lady Charlotte Campbell, dau. of John, 5th Duke of
iv. Mathew commanded a Merchantman, and fought an Argyll, and had issue,
action at sea.
v. Donald. Walter Frederick, heir to his grandfather.
yi. Robert, Merchant in Stockholm. John George, b. 1800; m. Ellen, dau. and co-heir of Sir Fitz-

Daniel Campbell, 1st of Schawfield, 2nd son (by the 1st William Barrington, Bart. and d. 6 Aug. 1830, leaving on,e
;

son, Walter Odenal, d. Sept. 1851, and one dau., Charlotte


marriage) of Walter Campbell, “Capt. of Skipnish,” was Edith Eleonora, to. 1 July, 1847, James Henry Callander,
M.P. for Glasgow, and one of the Scotch Commissioners who Esq. of Craigforth, who d. 1851.
signed the treaty of Union. He m. 1st, 1695, Margaret Leckie Eliza Maria, to. 11 Sept. 1815, Sir William Gordon Gordon-
<who d. 1711), and had issue, Cumming, Burt, of Altyre and Gordonstown, and d. 1842.
Eleonora, to. 5 Aug. 1819, Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, and d.
i. John, of Schawfield.
3 July, 1828.
ii. Walter, Receiver-General of Customs, to. 2 Nov. 1728,
Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois, to. 26 Feb. 1821, Charles Wil-
Mary Anna, dau. of Sir James Campbell, of Ardkinglas, and
liam, Earl of Charleville, and d. 1 Feb. 1848.
d. 31 Jan. 1733, leaving by her (who d. June, 1749) two
Adelaide Constance, to. 1 July, 1835, Lord Arthur Lennox
daus., Margaret and Katharine.
(who d. 15 Jan. 1864), youngest son of Charles, 4th Duke of
hi. David, drowned in the Clyde.
i. Margaret, to. Sir Duncan Campbell, of Lochnell.
Richmond.
ii. Anna, to. Colin Campbell, of Skipnyche, her cousin.
Emma, to. 17 May, 1828, William Russell, Esq., Accountant-
General of the Court of Chancery, son, of Lord William
hi. Jannet, to. Alexander MacMillan, Esq.
Russell.
He to. 2ndly, in 1714, Katharine Erskine, widow of Denham of Julia Seymour Buccleugh, to. 1st, 1836, Peter Langford
Westshiels, and had a dau., Brooke, Esq. of Mere, co. Chester, who d. 9 Jan. 1840; and
iv. Katharine, to. Thomas Gordon, of Earlestown and Airds. 2ndly, to Stewart Ker, Esq. She d. 8 Sept. 1858.
Col. Campbell d. 15 March, 1800 (his widow to. 2ndly, 17
The eldest son,
John Campbell, a Commissioner of Inland Revenue, b. 1696; March, 1818, the Rev. Edward John Bury), and was s. by his
elder son,
in. 1st, 30 Aug. 1728, Lady Margaret Campbell, dau. of Hugh,
Earl of Loudoun, which lady d. s. p. 1733. He to. 2ndly, 8 Jan. Walter Frederick Campbell, Esq. of Islay, and of Wood-
hall, co. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for co. Argyll from
1736, Lady Henriet Cunninghame (who d. 1777), dau. of Wil-
1821 to 1832, b.1798; to. 1st, 14 Jan. 1820,
10 April,
liam, 12th Earl of Glencairn. On his marriage the estates of
Daniel, 1st of Shawfield, were entailed. He d. 1746, having Lady Eleanor Charteris, eldest dau. of Francis, 7th Earl of
had issue by his 2nd marriage, Wemyss, and by her (who d. 16 Sept. 1832) had issue,
i. Daniel, his heir, who s. his grandfather in 1753, and John Francis, present representative of the Campbells of
d. unm. 13 May, 1777. Skipness Schawfield and Islay.
, ,

ii. John, d. unm. hi. W v


' 1
ter. Margaret Susan, b. 13 Oct. 1820; d. 15 Aug. 1822.

The third son, Mr. Campbell to. 2ndly, 16 March, 1837, Catherine, youngest
Walter Campbell, Esq. of Schawfield, s. his brother DcQiel, dau. of the late Stephen Thomas Cole, Esq., by the Lady
as heir of entail, in 1777. He was b. 29 Dec. 1741, and was Elizabeth Stanley, his wife, and by her had issue,
owner of Skipness, Shawfield, Woodhall, Islay, Ardpatrick, Walter Douglas Somerset, b. June, 1840, Capt. 79th High-
and other properties. He m. 1st, at Stair, 9 March, 1768, landers, A.D.C. to His Grace the Lord-Lieutenant of
Eleonora, dau. of Robert Kerr, of Ncwficld, grandson of the Ireland.
1st Marquess of Lothian, and by her (who d. 1785) had Augusta Elizabeth, to. 1858, William Bromley-Davenport,
Issue, Esq. of Capesthorne, co. Chester, and Baginton Hall, co.
Warwick, M.P.
i. John, his heir. Eila Frederika, to. 1860, Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Bart, of
ii. Robert, of Skipness, co. Argyll, m. July, 1806, Eugenia Gairloch.
Josephine, dau. of Richard Wynne, Esq. of Folkingham, Violet Katharine, to. 22 Dec. 1870, Hamilton Henry Wynd-
co. Lincoln, and had issue, ham Wert, Q.C., Recorder of Manchester.
1 Walter William Thomas Beaujolois, Col. in the army, Castalia Rosalind, to. 20 Sept. 1865, Granville George, Earl
Nov. 1807 to. 13 Sept. 1838, Anna Henrietta, eldest
b. 5 Granville, K.G.
;

dau. of Lieut.-Col. Loring, and has issue, Walter Lorne,


Mr. Campbell d. 8 Feb. 1855.
b. 28 July, 1845; Archibald Ean, b. 1 June, 1856; Allan
Nigel, b. 17 Oct. 1858; Constance Glencairn; and Annette Arms —Those
of Argyll, Ardkinglas, Skipness, and Sehaw-
Mary. field are blasoned in Nisbet’s Heraldry. The seal of Daniel
2 George Augustus, E.I.C.C.S., m. 2 Nov. 1834, Lady Campbell, 1st of Schawfield, is on the Treaty of Union, and
Sarah Lyon, dau. of Thomas 11th Earl of Strathmore, and has cross oars for crest, as a cadet of Skipness. The arms of
had several children, who all d. in infancy. Mr. George Walter Campbell, of Skipness, Schawfield, Woodhall, and Islay,
Augustus Campbell d. 7 Nov. 1841. His widow m. 2ndly, in 1779, are recorded in the register of the Lord Lyon, as of
13 July, 1843, Col. Charles Philip Ainslie, and d. 6 June, Schawfield, and again 24 June, 1828, as those of Walter Frederick
1847. Campbell, who was “ heir male of Walter Campbell, of Schaw-
3 John Francis Glencairn, Col. in the army, m. Oct. 1836, field and Skipness.” “Girony of eight or and sa. within a
Katherine, dau. of Col. Alexander, R.E., and has four bordure ingrailed of the first charged with eight crescents
sons and two daus. of the second.
1 Mary Agatha, to. June, 1839, Keith Macalistcr, Esq. of
Glenbarr.
“ Crest —A gryphon erected, holding the sun betwixt his fore
paws, both ppr.
iii. Daniel, d. young. —
“ Motto Fidus amicis.
iv. Walter, of Sunderland, to. Mary Ann King, and had issue,
Harriet, to. the Hon. Richard Chetwynd; and Eleonora, to.
“ Supporters — Two lions regardant ppr., armed and langued
gules.”
Sir Richard Trevelyan, Bart.
v. Colin, Admiral, R.N., of Ardpatrick ( see Campbell of
Seat — Rockside Cottage, Chale, Isle of Wight.
Ardpalrick). —
Town House Niddry Lodge, Kensington, W.
i. Eleanor, d. unm . Clubs—Brooks’s, Travellers and Athenaeum.
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CAMPBELL OF ARDPATRICK. m. John, of Woodside, to. Mary, dau. and co-heir of John
Douglas, of Mains, co. Dumbarton (who strictly entailed his
Campbell, James Carter, Esq. of Ardpatrick, co. estates in 1701, and d. 1705), and had, with two daus. (one
to. Capt. Mathew Campbell, of Skipness, and the other to.
Argyll, and Colston Hall, co. Oxford, J.P., Capt.
John Fullarton, of Greenhall) two sons,
R.N., b. 7 Sept. 1828 ; m. 12 April, 1860, Harriet
1 Colin, of whom hereafter.
Maria, 2nd dau. of Henry W. Vincent, Esq., of Lily 2 James Douglas, of Mains, s. to Mains 1705, assumed
Hill, Berks, by liis wife, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of the surname of Douglas, to. 1st, Isabel, dau. of Hugh
Corbet, of Hardgray, and 2ndly, Rebecca Wallace, and d.
Col. Callander, of Craigforth and Ardkinglas, co.
April, 1743, leaving with four daus. (1 Margaret,
Argyll, and has issue, Foundress of the Douglas-Support estate, to. 1758,
Archibald, Duke of Douglas; 2 Jean, to. Walter Mon-
i. Henry Hervey, b. 27 Feb. 18G5.
teath, of Kepp, and had two sons, Walter, father of
ix. Colin Fitzgerald, b. 7. Feb. 1869 ; d. in infancy.
James Monteath-Douglas, of Douglas-Support, d. s. p.
m. Kenneth Chichester, b. 14 April, 1871. 1851 and Thomas, a Jamaica Merchant, father of Gen.
;

i. Susan Eleanor. ii. Edith Elizabeth. Sir Thomas Monteath-Douglas, of Douglas-Support and
Stonebres, K.C.B., d. without male issue, 18 Oct. 1868 ;
UtltCilCJC. Admiral Colin Campbell, of Ardpatrick, 4th 3 Mary, to. Major Hepburn; 4 Elizabeth, to. Thomas
son of Walter Campbell, Esq. of Schawfield and Islay, by Wallace), three sons,
Eleonora his wife, dau. of Robert Kerr, Esq. of Newfield (sec 1 John Douglas, of Mains, to. 1732, Agnes, dau. and
Campbell of Schawfield and Islay), b. 1787 to. 1826, Harriet,; heir of Jones, of Clober, co. Dumbarton, and'had issue,
dau. of James Royds, Esq. of Falinge, co. Lancaster, and d. 1 James, of whom hereafter, as successor to Blyths-

1851, leaving by her (who survived till 1856) three sons and
wood; 2 John, killed at Quebec; 3 Colin, d.s.p.; 4
Robert Douglas, of Mains, d. 1804, leaving John, d. s. p.
one dau.,
1815 ; Archibald, d. s. p . ; and Colin, of Mains, whose
James Carter, now of Ardpatrick. son, Archibald, s. as hereafter, to Blythswood ; 5
Colin Glencairn, b. 24 May, 1832; to. Sept. 1869, Octavia Campbell, grandfather of Archibald Campbell Doug-
Helen, dau. of Sir Edmund Charles Macnaghten, Bart. las, of Mains ( see that family).
Walter Moncrieff Thriepland, 6. 12 Sept. 1838. 2 James, a Virginia Merchant; m. Katherine, dau. of
Ellinor Mary, to. Michael Hughes, Esq. of Sherdley Hall, George Brent of Virginia, and had Archibald of
co. Lancaster. Douglas-Support, made an entail of his estates, 1793,
d. s. p. 1804; Margaret, of Douglas-Support, d. unm.
Arms — Gyronny of eight or and sa., within a bordure of the '

1832; and Katherine, of Douglas-Support, m. Gen.


first, charged with as many crescents of the second. Charles Pye, who assumed her surname. She d. s. p.

Crest A griffin segreant holding the sun between the fore- 1848.
paw, and two oars of a galley in saltire. 3 Colin, d. unm.

Mottoes Terra, mare, fide and Fidus amicis. ; rv. James, d. s. p. aged 21. His brother John was served

Seats Ardpatrick, Tarbert, co. Argyle ; and Colston Hall, heir general 9 April, 1675.
Lechlade, co. Oxford. ii.Janet, to. Sir John Bell, of Hamilton Farm, Provost of
Glasgow.
Barbara, to. James Hamilton of Glasgow, Merchant, a.
iii.
Cadet of Hamilton of Woodkall.
iv. Marion, to. John Young, Professor of Theology, Glasgow.
CAMPBELL OF BLYTHSWOOD. v. Mary, d. unm. aged 21.
Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Colin Campbell, who was Provost of Glasgow 1661, was s. by
Blythswood, Renfrewshire, M.P. for and Vice- his eldest son,

Lieut. that co., J.P., late Lieut.-Col. Scots


of Colin Campbell, of Blythswood, who was served heir to his
father 30 June, 1671, and to his uncle James, 1 July, 1690.
Guards, 22 Feb. 1837 ; s. his father 1868 ; m.
b.
He registered his arms, 1673, and to. Margaret, dau. of Sir
7 J uly, 1864, Hon. Augusta Clementina Carington, John Lauder, 1st bart. of Fountainhall, and d. July, 1707,
dau. of Robert J ohn, 2nd Lord Carrington. leaving an only dau. and heiress,
UtltFaiJF.— olin Campbell, of Glasgow, Merchant, one Mary Campbell of Blythswood, served heir special of her
of the Bailies of the city in 1615, descended from the Arden- father 23 Jan. 1708, m. her cousin, Colin Campbell, son of
tinny branch of Campbell of Ardkinglas, m. Margaret Lyon, John Campbell of Woodside, who was served heir male general
and had a son, and heir special in lands, in co. Argyll, to his uncle and father-
Colin Campbell, of Elie, Provost of Glasgow 1636, m. in-law, Colin Campbell, of Blythswood. The issue of this mar-
Grizel, dau. of Ross of Thornton, co. Ayr, and had issue, riage was a dau., to. William Somerville, son of John Somer-
ville, Provost of Glasgow, and two sons,
i. Robert, of Elie and Silvercraigs, Dean of Guild of Glas-
gow, m. (contract dated 12 Feb. 1623) Marion, 2nd dau. of Colin, his heir.
James Stewart, of Floak, Merchant, Provost of Glasgow, James, successor to his brother.
and had a dau. Mary, to. Patrick Bell, of Cowcaddens,
Merchant, Bailie of Glasgow, and a son, Colin Campbell (who d. 1746) was s. by his eldest son,
Robert, of Silvercraigs, to. Lilias, dau. of James Stewart of Colin Campbell of Blythswood, who made an entail of his
Christwell (a branch of Stewart of Blackhall), and had estate 13 Dec. 1739, and d. s. p., when he was s. by his
three daus., 1Walter Scott, called “Beardie,”
Jean, to. brother,
2nd son of Walter Raeburn, and was great-
Scott, of James Campbell of Blythswood, to. Mary, dau. of Walkin-
grandfather of Sir Walter
Scott, Bart., of Abbotsford
shaw of Barrowfield, and d. s. p. 1767, when Blythswood
2 Lilias, to. Thomas Weir of Glasgow, Merchant, a branch
of Weir of Clowburn; 3 Margaret, to. Michael Allan, passed to his kinsman,
of Drumsheugh, Dean of Guild of Edinburgh. James Campbell of Blythswood, formerly Douglas of
ii. Colin, of Blythswood, of whom hereafter.
Mains, who assumed the surname of Campbell on inheriting
iii. James, Provost of Glasgow 1669 to. Jean Cunningham,
;
Blythswood, and surrendered Mains to his next brother. He
and d. s. p. to. Henrietta, dau. of James Dunlop of Garnkirk, by whom
i. Isabel, to. James Bell, Provost of Glasgow. (who d. 1788) he had issue,
The 2nd son,
i. John, his heir.
Colin Campbell, of Blythswood, m. 1st, Margaret, sister of ii. Archibald, successor to his brother.
Sir Archibald Fleming, of Ferme, co. Lanark, by whom he in. James, Lieut. 55th regt., d. at Antigua, 1781.
had an only dau., i. Henrietta, to. 1776, Archibald Swinton, of Manderston and

i. Robert Vallange, of Possil, and d. s. p.


Grizel, to. Kimmerghame, co. Berwick, who sold Kimmerghame. She
had a son, John Campbell Swinton, who inherited Kim-
He 2ndly, Janet, dau. of Janies Muir, of Glasgow, Mer-
to. merghame from his aunt.
chant, and had further issue, ii.Mary, bought Kimmerghame from her brother-in-law,
i. Colin, his heir. 1846, and d. unm. 1850, leaving her property to her
ii. Robert, of North- Woodside, Dean of Guild of Glasgow, nephew.
m. 1st, Katherine, dau. and co-heir (with her sister Mar-
James Campbell d. 8 Jan. 1773, and was s.' by his eldest
garet, to. 1st, Patrick Maxwell, of Newark, and 2ndly,
son,
John, 11th Earl of Glencairn) of John Napier, of Kilmahew’
co. Dumbarton; and 2ndly, Jean, dau. of James Dunlop, of John Campbell of Blythswood, Lieut.-Col. 9th regt. of foot,
Garnkirk, co. Lanark, by whom (who to. 2ndly, 1697, who was killed atMartinico, Feb. 1794; dying unm., he was
Patrick Coutts, of Edinburgh, Merchant) he had two daus.’, s. by his next brother,

1 Lilias, m. James Dunlop, of Garnkirk. Archibald Campbell of Blythswood, Major 1st regt. of
2 Janet, to. 1701, Thomas Haliburton, of Newmains, Ad- foot (Royals), and M.P. who d. s.p. 1838, and was s. by his
,

vocate, and d. 1751/ kinsman and heir male,


CAM THE LANDED GENTRY. CAM 259

Archibald Douglas, Esq. of Blythswood, J.P. and D.L., Crests —


1st Two oars of a lymphad disposed in saltire ppr.,
:

eldest son of Colin Douglas, Esq. of Mains, co. Dumbarton,


and in an escrol over the same the motto “Vis et tides,” for
Campbell; 2nd: A demi-eagle displayed with two heads, sa.,
He took the name of Campbell 1838. He to. 1834, Caroline ducal ly gorged or, and charged on the breast with a cross-
Agnes, dau. of Mungo Dick, Esq. of Pitkerro, co. Fife, and crosslet arg., for Bouverie.
had issue, —
Motto Patria cara carior libertas, for
Archibald, now of Blythswood. Seat —Dunoon, Greenock, Argyllshire. Bouverih.
Sholto Douglas Campbell-Douglas (Rev.), of Douglas-Sup-
port, co. Lanark, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., assumed the sur-
name of Douglas, 1869, at the death of Sir Thomas M.
Douglas, Bart. CAMPBELL OF MONZIE.
Barrington, Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, m. 7 July,
1871, Mildred Catherine, 2nd dau. of Sir Joseph Hawley, The late Alexander Cameron Campbell, Esq.
Bart. of Monzie Castle, co. Perth, and Inverawe, co.
Louisa Campbell, to. 3 Nov. 1857, Major the Hon. Hercules
Argyll, M.P. for that co. 1841 to 1843, and formerly
Boyle Rowley (vide Burke's Peerage Langford). ,

Helen. of the 15th Hussars, b. 30 Dec. 1812 ; m. 27 May,


He d. 1868. 1844, Christiana (Mrs. Cameron-Campbell, of
Arms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sa. Monzie), only child of Sir Duncan Cameron, Bart,
each charged with a trefoil slipped counterchanged 2nd and
;
of Fassifern, and had issue,
3rd. arg., a lymphad sa.
Alexander, b. 30 March, 1847, d. young.
—A ship at anchor, ppr.
Crest
i.

Motto—Yincit labor. Christina, m. 5 July, 1865, Henry Spencer Lucy, Esq. of


i.

Seat— Blythswood House, Renfrew, N.B. Charlecote Park, Warwickshire.


Town House— Seamore Place, Mayfair, W.
2, ii. Louisa. hi. Mary, d. young.

Mr. Campbell was representative of the Monzie


branch of the house of Campbell, being son and heir
CAMPBELL OF DUNOON. (by Christina Menzies his wife) of Lieut.-Gen.
Pleydell Bouverie - Campbell, Philip Ar-
- Alexander Campbell, of Monzie and Finnah,
thur, Esq. of Dunoon, co. Argyll, Lieut.-Col. Bengal M.P., who derived from Archibald Campbell, of
Army, b. 8 Aug. 1821 m. 7 Aug. 1861, Caroline ;
Monzie, 4th son of Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st hart,
Mary, only child of Richard Hetley, Esq. of the of Glenorchy. Mr. Campbell, of Monzie, had a
Close, Salisbury, by Caroline Letitia, his wife, eldest brother, Robert and a sister, Caroline, wife of
;

dau. of John Campbell of Dunoon, and has issue, Charles Swinfen, Esq. of Swinfen. He s. his father
i. Richard Arthur, 6. 6 July, 1862.
24 Feb. 1832, and d. 5 Jan. 1869.
ii. Ernest, 6. 17 June, 1866. ^4 ptos— Quarterly 1st and 4th, or, gyronny of eight or and
:

i. Mary Lilian, b. 24 March, 1868. sa., for Campbell; 2nd, arg., a lymphad or galley sa., with
oars in action, for Lorn; 3rd, or, a less chequy arg. and az.,
He is the fourth son of the late Hon. and Rev. for Stewart of Lorn, a mullet for difference.
Frederick Pleydell-Bouverie, by Elizabeth his wife, —
Crest A hoar’s head erased ppr.
dau. of the late Sir Richard J. Sullivan, Bart, (see Motto — Follow me.
/Seats—Monzie Castle, Crieff ; Fassifern, Fort William, N.B.
Burke’s Peerage Radnor.) By the death s.p. of
,

John Henry Campbell Wyndham, brother of Caroline


Letitia Campbell, wife of Richard Hetley, Esq.
Mr. Bouverie- Campbell’s wife succeeded to the CAMPBELL OF BALLO CHYLE.
Innellan and Dunoon estates as heir under a deed
Campbell, MacIver Forbes Morison, Esq. of
of entail executed by Col. John Campbell, 6 June,
Ballochyle, co. Argyll, b. 1 June, 1867 ; s. his
1767 and he assumed the surname and arms of
;
father 1872.
Campbell, in addition to and after those of
Pleydell-Bouverie. EutCagC. — This family, one of great antiquity in Cowal,
co. Argyll, although, like other families of the same blood
HtUPagP.—The Campbells of Dunoon derive descent
in that co., incorporated for some centuries in the Clan
through the Auchawillig and Ardentinny Campbells from the
Campbell, is of the ancient race known as the Clan Iver. The
house of Ardkinglas.
ancestors of that Clan, which is traceable to Glenlyon in co.
John Campbell, Esq. of Dunoon, and of Blunham House,
Perth, under their heroic chief Iver-Crom, bore an important
co. Beds, Col. in the army and Governor of Chelsea Hospital,
part in the expedition of Alexander II. of Scotland in 1221,
m. 12 April, 1761, Susanna, dau. and co-heir (with her sister
Elizabeth, wife of Peter Burrell, Esq.) of John Lewis, Esq.,
which resulted in the subjugation of Argyll proper and of
and had issue,
Cowal to the power of the Crown, and they were rewarded with
lands in both districts. A large portion of those lands in
John, his heir.
Susan Elizabeth, m. John Payne, Esq. Argyll was formed into a barony under the title of Dominium
Charlotte Julia, to. 21 Aug. 1798, George William, 10th Earl de Mac Iver or Mac Iver’s Lairdship. The Cowal acquisitions
of Rothes, and had an only dau. Lady Elizabeth Jane Leslie, came, after the conquest aforesaid, into the possession of a
7)i. 16 Dec. 1830, Capt. Wathen, 15th Hussars. member of the family of whom tradition has not preserved
Col. Campbell d. 25 April, 1773, and was s. by his son, the name, hut whose undoubted representatives are the Mac
Lieut.-Col. John Campbell of Dunoon, and of Blunham, Ivers of Strathauchie, latterly the Campbells of Ballochyle.
b. 30 Oct. 1771 to. 28 Sept. 1797, Caroline Frances, dau. of
;
The offshoots of this family occasionally spelt their name
Henry Penruddock Wyndham, Esq. M.P., of The College, Mclver, which passed into McUre, and by dropping of the
Sarum, and by her (who d. 3 Dec 1845) had issue, prefix (a process of which the examples are abundant in High-
i. John Henry Campbell- Wyndham to. 7 Feb. 1849, Urania land patronymics) into Ure. The bearers of that name, who
Mary Anne, only child of Col. Kington, and d. s. p. 16 Nov. are found in cos. Dumbarton, Stirling, &c., arc doubtless
1868, when his Scotch estates passed under a deed of entail descendants of the Cowal Maclvers. The name Ure has been
to Mrs. Bouverie-Campbell. ignorantly confounded by some heraldic writers with that of
I. Caroline Letitia, to. July, 1821, Richard Hetley, Esq. and
Urie or Urrie, a name of English origin.
d. 20 Nov. 1829, leaving an only child, Caroline Mary, wife
of Col. Arthur Philip Pleydell-Bouverie. The Lairds of Ballochyle, both as Mclversand as Campbells,
ii. Julia Anne Frances, m. Stephen Edward Thornton, Esq. possessed for several generations the beautiful lands of Kil-
hi. Ellen Christian, m. Richard King, Esq. of Warnford, bride, on Loch Fyne, about three miles from Inverary, close to
Hants (see King-Wyndham). Pennymore (also formerly possessed by a Mclver), anil opposite
Arms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, grand quarters, gyronny of
:
Strachur, but now in the possession of the Duke of Argyll. It
_

eight or and sa., abordure engrailed of the first charged with is conjectured, from documents in the Ballochyle Charter
eight crescents of the second, for Campbell 2nd and 3rd, grand Chest, that it was during the Lairdship of Charles Campbell of
quarters counter-quartered —
1st and 4th, per fess or and
;

Ballochyle, about the middle of the 17th century, that the


arg. an eagle displayed with two heads sa., on the breast an
inescutcheon gu., charged with a bend vair, for Bouverie— 2nd lands of Kilbride passed into the hands of the Arcyll family ;
and 3rd, arg., a bend gu. gutte-d’eau between two crows sa., a there is also a tradition in the family that the Marquess of
chiefchequy or and of the third, for Pleydell. Argyll, the then chief of the Campbells (named Gilleasbuig
260 CAM THE LANDED GENTRY. CAM
Erumach, or Archibald the Grim), who was beheaded at Alexander, s.his father.
Archibald,6. 26 March, 1779; d. a Capt. at Bcrbiee, 13 May,
Edinburgh, 27 May, 16G1, gave the Ballochyles certain lands
1807, unm.
in Cowal, taking in exchange those of Kilbride.
Robert, b. 26 Aug. 1782, Lieut. 1st Royals, d. unm.
Iver McIver, Dergachie (which adjoins, and is now incor-
of Charles, b. 3 May, 1784; d. young.
porated with Ballochyle), who is on record as the representative Susan, b. 26 May, 1776; m. John Colquhoun, Esq., M.D.,
of the family in 1445 and 1481, had two sons, John of Der- of Torrs, Kilbarchen, Renfrewshire, and d. s.p. at Greenock,
gachie, his successor, and Alexander, of Kilbride, who had two 2 Nov. 1836.
Mary, b. 8 Jan. 1787; d. 30 March, 1860.
sons, Archibald of Kilbride (Loch Fyne), and Iver-McAlister
Viclver, who became proprietor of Ballochyle on the death of
Alexander Campbell was J.P. and D.L. for Argyll, and was s.
his cousin, Iver Maclan, and left two sons, Charles, of Bal-
by his son,
lochyle, who succeeded to the representation of the family,
Alexander Campbell, 3rd of Ballochyle, Lieut.-Col.
and Alexander.
Argyll Militia, b. 14 Oct. 1777; d.4Dec. 1819; to. 2 June, 1809,
John McIver of Dergachie, the elder son, was s. by his
Elizabeth Forbes Rose (who d. 7 June, 1860), 11th child of
only son,
William Rose Esq. (the representative of the family of
Iver MacIan VicIver, who, in 1542, acquired the lands of
Ballivat, co. Nairn, a branch of the very ancient family of
Ballochyle and Stronsaul, but dying without issue, between
Rose of Kilravock), and had issue,
1559 and 1563, was s. in the representation of the family by
Archibald Maclver of Kilbride, elder son of his uncle Alexan- Alexander, of Ballochyle, s. his father.
i.
der Maclver, of Kilbride, and in his property of Ballochyle ii. William Rose, s. his brother.
by Iver, his uncle Alexander’s younger son. i. Mary, b. 28 July, 1810; to. 20 May, 1826, Henry Vibart,
Archibald (Gillespie-MacAlister-VicIver) of Kilbride, Esq., H.E.I.C.’s Madras Civil Service, 3rd son of Col.
obtained a new charter of Kilbride from Colin Campbell of Vibart, Bengal Army," of Arnberd House, Somersetshire,
Glenorchy, the Superior in 1561 he was s. by his only son, and had issue.
;
ii. Violet, b. 20 May, 1814; to. Lieut. George Burn, 14th
John Ian-MacGillespie-YicAlister-VicIver of Kilbride, Madras Native Infantry, now Major-General, and had
who having, it is presumed, no male issue, resigned Kilbride issue.
in 1572, in favour of his cousin, the heir male and representa-
tive of the family, Charles McIver of Ballochyle, failing whom Alexander Campbell d. 1819, and was s. by his eldest son,
to Alexander, brother of the said Charles. Alexander Campbell, 4th of Ballochyle, b. 30 July, 1812,
Charles McIver of Ballochyle s. his cousin John in Kil- an officer 55th Foot. He d. unm. in India, 8 Feb. 1833, and
bride, and in his representation of the family in 1572, or soon was s. by his brother,
after. He had two sons, William Rose Campbell, of Ballochyle, J.P. and D.L. for
1 Alexander. Argyll, b. 7 Sept. 1819, who became Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.’s
2 Robert, who d. 7 March, 1634, aged 96, progenitor of the Military Service, and served with distinction in the Indian
McIvers or McUres of Glasgow. Mutiny. He to. 1st, 2 Nov. 1854, Hon. Clementina Maria
Arbuthnott, youngest dau. of John, 8th Viscount Arbuthnott,
Charles McIver of Ballochyle d. in 1599, and was s. by his
by whom (who d. 23 Oct. 1857), he had one child, Clementina
eldest son,
Rose, b. 26 Jan. 1856 d. 25 Sept. 1856. He to. 2ndly, at Edin-
Alexander MacIver, of Ballochyle and Kilbride, who m. ;

burgh, 12 Dec. 1862, Jean Morison, dau. of the Rev. James


Anna Campbell, and had by her,
Buchanan, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Divinity, New College,
1 Archibald, who d. s. p. v. p.
Edinburgh, and d. 1872, having had issue,
2 Iver, who s. 3 Charles, who continued the line.
i. Alaster Morison, b. 16 Sept. 1863 ;
d. 21 Sept. 1863.
Iver McIver or Campbell of Ballochyle and Kilbride, 2nd ii. MacIver Forbes Morison, now of Ballochyle.
son and successor of Alexander, appears to have been the last i. Mary Morison, b. 28 Oct. 1864.
of the family who possessed Kilbride. In 1658 he resigned Col. Campbell’s widow to. 21 Aug. 1878, Hugh Miller, Esq.
Ballochyle, with the adjacent lands, in favour of his brother —
Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th gyronny of eight or and sa.,
;

Charles. He d. s p., and was s. by for Campbell 2nd and 3rd, quarterly or and gu. a leopard’s
;

Charles Campbell of Ballochyle, who on 11 Aug. 1658, face ppr., for MacIver. Crest —A
boar’s head couped ppr.
and in an escrol over the same this motto, “I will not forget.”
obtained a charter from Archibald, Marquess of Argyll, his
chief, for the lands of Ballochyle, &c. He d. before 1674, and

Seat Ballochyle, Dunoon, N.B.

appears to have had two sons,

1 Evar, his successor.


2 Charles, a Captain under King Charles II., slain at the CAMPBELL OF TREESBANK.
battle of Worcester, 3 Sept. 1651. His dau. Janet,
to. 1668, John Stirling, of the Drumpellier family, great Campbell, George James, Esq. of Cessnock,
grandfather of Major -Gen. Herbert Marshall, Madras
Army, and Secretary to Government in the Military and Treesbank, co. Ayr, D.L. and J.P., Lieut.-Col.
Department. Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry, b. July, 1800 m. 1st, ;

Dec. 1822, Elizabeth M'Kerell, only child of the


He was s. by his son, late Col.John Reid, E.I.C.S. (by Elizabeth his wife,
Evar Campbell, of Ballochyle, who obtained 5 June, 1674,
dau. of John M'Kerell, of Hillhouse), by whom
a charter from Archibald, Earl of
for the lands of Ballochyle
Argyll, his chief. Evar Campbell was s. by his son, (who d. 1 826) he has two surviving daus.,
Charles Campbell of Ballochyle, known in his district by i. Elizabeth, to. Clemens, Count Einsiedel, of the family of
the Gaelic name of Tearlach-an-oir, or Charles of the gold (he Wolkenbourg of Saxony.
having been said to have found some treasure), who obtained ii. Mary, m. James Campbell, 3rd son of Colin Campbell,
a precept on 24 Oct. 1718, from the Commissioners of the Duke Esq. of Jura and Craignish.
of Argyll, to enter him heir to his father Evar. Charles was
s by his son,
.
He m. 2ndly, Aug. 1829, Catharine Indiana, 2nd
Alexander Campbell, of Ballochyle, b 11 April, 1711, who .
dau. of the late Major Jones, of the 25th Light
obtained a precept, 3 Oct. 1744, from his chief Archibald, Dragoons, and has issue,
Duke of Argyll, to enter him heir to his father, Charles. George James, b. Jan. 1832, Capt. 2nd regt. of Lancers, of
i.
In 1728, Alexander to. Violet, b 28 April, 1711, dau. of Dun-
.
Wirtemberg.
can Campbell of Dergachie (a branch of the Campbell, now John Daniel, Lieut. 2nd Royal Lanarkshire Militia.
ii.
Callander of Ardkinglas and Craigforth), by his wife Marion,
iii. Frederick Alexander, 27th Foot, d. 12 June, 1859.
dau. of MacLachlan, of MacLachan, Loch Fyne. Alexander
iv. William Hugh, b. June, 1847, Capt. Royal Ayr and Wig-
Campbell d., aged 84, in 1795, leaving by his wife (who d.
ton Militia.
aged 93, in 1804) fifteen children.
i. Malvina Jemima, to. Auguste, Baron de Schaeffe, Col.
Alexander Campbell, 2nd of Ballochyle, b 16 May, 1749,
of Dragoons in the Service of Prussia.
.

3rd son, s. his father Alexander in 1795, at the age of 46, his
eldest brother, Daniel, having been disinherited and having Etncaflc.-JAMES Campbell, of Treesbank, co. Ayr, 2nd
d in America, and his 2nd eldest brother, Charles, having been
. son of Sir Hugh Campbell, Bart., of Cessnock, by Elizabeth
drowned at Samlach, Arran, in 1760. He m. Mary, dau. of Campbell his wife, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John, Master of
Robert Campbell, Esq. of Ardentinnie, Loch Long, and d . Loudoun, became male representative of the house of Cessnock,
30 June, 1811, aged 62, leaving issue, at the decease of his brother, Sir George. He d. after 1730
;; ;

CAM THE LANDED GENTRY. CAM 2G1

(he was then upwards of 90 years of age), leaving by Jean CAMPBELL OF ORMIDALE.
his wife, dau. of Sir William Mure, of Rowallan, a son and
successor,
Hunter-Campbell, Mrs. Catherine Helen
George Campbell, Esq. of Treesbank, to. 1708, Anne,
of Ormidale, co. Argyll, s her father 1874 .
;
m. 1854,
youngest dau. of David Boswell, of Auchinleck, and had (with William Morrison Hunter, Esq. 2nd son of the
two daus., Anne, d. unm. and Jean, mi. 1746, the Rev.
;
late James Hunter, Esq. of Hafton, co. Argyll, who
George Read) two sons. The elder, d. 1859, and has issue, an only dau.,
James Campbell, Esq. of Treesbank, chief of the Campbells
Margaret Jane Campbell.
of Cessnock, to. 1st, 1763, Helen, 2nd dau. of Andrew M’Credie,
Esq. of Pierceton, by whom he had an only child, Jean, to. Mrs. Hunter assumed the name of Campbell on
1787, Robert Reid, Esq. of Adamton, and d. Aug. 1789, leaving entering into possession of her paternal estate in
a dau., Helen, who d. April, 1790. He to. 2ndly, 1768, Mary, 1874.
2nd dau. of David Montgomery, of Lainshaw (by his wife
Veronica, dau. of James Boswell, of Auchinleck), and had two —
Campbell, of Ormidale, next in entail to
sons, George James, his successor; and David, a Col. in the Campbell, of Otter, springs from John Campbell, of Kinoch-
army. He d. 1776, and was s. by his eldest son, tree, a younger son of Campbell, of Lundy, in Angus, whose
George James Campbell, Esq. of Treesbank, to. 1797, his ancestor was Thomas Campbell, 2nd son of Colin, 1st Earl of
cousin, Elizabeth Montgomery Beaumont, only dau. of Mrs. Argyll.
Elizabeth Montgomery, heiress of Lainshaw, and sister of Sir The late Robert Nutter Campbell, Esq. of Ormidale, co.
James Montgomery Cunninghame, Bart, of Corse Hill, by Argyll, Lieut.-Col. 4th Madras N.I., for manyyears in com-
whom he had issue, George James, his heir; John; David; mand of the Nair Brigade, at Travancore,b. 1799, was the only
Jane Maxwell; Elizabeth Montgomery Mary; and Anne. ;
surviving son of John Campbell, of Ormidale, by Catherine
The Laird d. Nov. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son, the his wife, and grandson of Alexander Campbell, of Ormidale,
present George James Campbell, Esq. of Treesbank. who was 2nd son of John Campbell, of Otter, by his 2nd wife,
a dau. of John Stenhouse, Esq. of Drummore. He m. 1828,

Arms Gyronny of eight or and sa., within a bordure gu.
Margaret, dau. of the late Thomas Warrand, Esq. of Lentran,
charged with eight escallops of the first, and a canton, also
gyronny of eight erm. and gu. co. Inverness, and has issue,

—A phoenix head erased or.


Crest i. John Morison, d. 1843.
Alene Hugh Munro.
Motto —Constanter et prudenter. ii.
i. Catherine Helen (Mrs. Hunter Campbell), now of Ormi-
Seat —Treesbank House, Kilmarnock, N.B. dale.
u. Emily Jessie, to. 1851, William Connal, Esq.
4
Arms— Gyronny of eight, erm and sa.

CAMPBELL OF SKERBINGTOFT. Crest—A boar’s head fesswise couped or.


Motto—Ne obliviscaris.
Campbell, William, Esq. of Skerrington, co. Seat — Ormidale, Argyllshire.
Ayr, b 27 June, 1855
.
; s 1868.
.

iLtttP.TjJC. —
This is one of the most ancient families in
Ayrshire, and derived from the same stock as Loudoun.
Sir Gillespick Campbell, of Lochow, who appears in a CAMPBELL-RENTON OF LAMBERTON.
Charter in 1266, and from whom the noble families of Argyll
Campbell-Renton, Charles Frederick, Esq.
and Loudoun are descended, m. a dau. of William de Somer-
of Lamberton and Mordington, co. Berwick, J.P.,
ville, Baron of Carnwath, and was father of Sir Colin Camp-
late Major 87th R. I. Fusiliers, b. 2 May, 1819 m.
bell, of Lochow, who had several sons, of whom Sir Niel was ;

progenitor of the Argyll family, and Donald was father of 1866, Lilian, 2nd dau. of George Stirling. Esq. of
Sir Duncan, progenitor of the Loudoun family: from the Edinburgh, and has issue,
above Sir Colin, the Campbells of Skerrington claim to be
i. Robert Charles, 6 1S67.
.
derived.
i. Pauline Louise.
Eleanora Campbell (eldest sister of John Campbell, Esq.
ii. Susan Lilian. in. Jane Eieanora.
of Skerrington, who d. s. p., and dau. of John Campbell, Esq.
of Skerrington, by Wilhelmina his wife, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Mr. Campbell-Renton is only surviving son of the
Sir Andrew Agnew, Bart, of Lochnaw) m. Charles Maxwell, of
late Lieut.-Col. Robert Campbell, of the 42nd High-
Cowhill, co. Dumfries, and had, with a dau., Miss Wilhel-
mina Maxwell, of Cpwhill, a son, landers (who d. 1852), by Susan his wife, dau. and
Dcgald John Campbell, Esq. of Skerrington, who to. 25 heir of Alexander Renton, Esq. of Mordington
Aug. 1804, Janet, 4th dau. of the Hon. William Baillie, of House. His four brothers, all now deceased, were,
Polkemmet, one of the Senators of the College of Justice in Alexander John, M.P. for Berwick-on-Tweed
;

Scotland, and had issue, Charles and William, both deceased; William, of the 4th and 26th regts. j and Archibald,
Robert, late of Skerringion Dugald, 6. 15 Aug. 1816
;
Major 42nd Highlanders.
Margaret Colquhoun, to. Thomas Durham Weir, Esq. of Bog-
head, co. Linlithgow, and is deceased Susan Dalrymple, de- ;
Seats —Lamberton, and Mordington, Berwick-on-Twecd;
ceased Caroline, deceased Jessy, m. Patrick George Skene,
; ;
Army and Navy Club, S.W. ; New Club, Edinburgh.
Esq. of Hallyards, co. Fife; Isabella, deceased; and Mary.
The eldest son,
Robert Campbell, Esq. of Skerrington, 6. 19 Dec. 1814 to.
25 Jan. 1843, Anne, only surviving dau. of John Carr, Esq.
;

CAMPBELL OF EDENWOOD.
of Dunston Hill, co. Durham, and had issue, Campbell, Sir George, K.C.S.I., M.P., of
William, present representative. Eden wood, co. Fife, J.P. and D.L., b. 1824 m. ;
Isabella, m. Osmund Seager, Esq. elder son of Charles Seager,
1854, Letitia Maria, 2nd dau. of T.-G. Vibart, Esq.,
M.A. of Worcester Coll., Oxford.
Mary, deceased. Caroline. Anne. Bengal Civil Service, by Jane his wife, dau. of Sir
Henrietta. Helena. Francis Workman Macnaghten, Bart., and has issue,
Arms — Quarterly: 1st, gyronny of eight or and
sa. ; 2nd,
i. George, b. 1861. n. Archibald Gowan, 6.1868.
az., three cross crosslets fitchee issuing out of as many cres- in. Donald Macnaghten, d. 4 Nov. 1878, aged 3 years and
cents arg. ; 3rd, az., three boars’ heads erased arg., between a-half.
a lance issuing out of the dexter base, and a Lochaber axe i. Julia Margaret. ii. Elizabeth Jane.
issuing out of the sinister, both erect in pale of the second
4th, gyronny of eight gu. and crm. Sir George Campbell was for many years in the
Crest —A dexter hand and arm in armour, holding a garland India Civil Service, for some time Judge of the
of laurels all ppr. High Court at Calcutta, and Chief Commissioner of

Mottoes Above the crest, “ Campi fero preemia belli." Central Provinces of India, and afterwards Lieut.-
Under the arms, “Wisdom’s beginning is God's fear.’’ Governor of Bengal. On retiring in 1874 he was

Seal 4, Darnaway Street, Edinburgh. appointed a Member of the Council of India, but
— . ;; —

£C 2 CAM THE LANDED GENTRY. CAM


resigned that position on being elected M.P. for Marion, m. 3 June, 1840, Alexander S. Finlay, Esq. of
Castle Toward, M.P. for Argyllshire, and d. 27 Jan. 1865,
Kirkcaldy in 1875. He is eldest son (by Margaret leaving issue.
lii3 wife, dan. of A. Christie, Esq. of Ferrybank) of Mary, d. 17 April, 1872. Elizabeth Anne.
Sir George Campbell, of Edenwood, elder brother of Janet Hamilton, m. 1st, 10 June, 1857, Major William
Middleton, 7th Dragoon Guards, who d. 18 April, 1859,
John, 1st Lord Campbell(see Baron Stratheden
leaving issue, a son; and 2ndly, to George Maconchy, Esq.
and Campbell in Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage) of Rathmore, co. Longford, and has issue.
He has had two brothers and two sisters, viz., Mr. Campbell of Colgrain d. 1863.
Charles Halyburton, Bengal C.S., m. 2 Aug. 1860,
Evelyn (who d. 1867), eldest dau. of Henry Stuart,

A rms Gyronny of eight or and sa., in chief a mullet
counterchanged all within a bordure embattled vert, charged
Esq. of Crosbie, West Galloway, and grand- dau. of with eight buckles, of the first.
the late Lord George Stuart, C.B. ; John Scarlett —
Crest A boar’s bead erect and erased or, armed and
Margaret Charlotte, m. 1st, 29 July, 1845, 3). Jones, langued az.
Esq. of Pantglas, M.P., deceased ; and 2ndly, Sir —
Motto Fac et spera.
Bicliard Levinge, Bart., she d. 1874 ; Frances, m. —
Seat Camis Eskan House (Colgrain), Helensburgh, N.B.

27 Aug. 1830, the Hon. Fitzgerald Algernon C.


Foley, K.N., and d. 1867.
Arms —
Gyronny of eight or and sa., within a b ordure
CAMPBELL OF SOUTH HALL.
engrailed quarterly or and sa., charged with eight buckles Campbell, Duncan, Esq. of South Hall, Argyll-
counterchanged
shire, J.P. and D.L. for co. Argyll, and J.P., W.R.
Crest—A boar’s head erased gyronny of eight or and sa. co.York, Lieut. -Col. in the army, late 90th foot, b.
Motto —Audacter et aperte. 30 Jan. 1814 m. 10 Oct. 1850, Ellen Barcroft,
Seat — Edenwood, Cupar, co. Fife. ;

Town House— lo, Cornwall Gardens, SAY.


2nd dau. of Edward Parker, Esq. of Alkincoats,
Lancashire, and has issue,
i. Edward Parker, Lieut. 42nd regt., b. 16 July, 1851 ; m.
July, 1877, Alice Isabel, dau. of Col. Parker, of Browse-
holme Hall, Yorkshire.
CAMPBELL OP COLGRAI1T. h. John Alexander, Lieut. R.A., 6. 6 Jan. 1S56.
Campbell, Colin, Esq. of Colgrain, co. Dumbar- in. Frederick Colin, b. 10 March, 1857.
i. Mary, 6. 12 March, 1853.
ton, J.P. and D.L., b. 2 Sept. 1819 m. 3 June, ;
ii. Ellen Barcroft, b. 7 March, 1854.
1845, Jessie, dau. of Wm. Middleton, Esq., son of
John Middleton, Esq. of Shiels, Aberdeenshire, and Col. Campbell was for twenty-two years in the
has had issue, army, and served in the 90th Light Infantry in the
Crimea.
i. Colin John, late Lieut. Royal Scots Greys, b. 28 May, 1848
m.30ct. 1872, Constance Henrietta, only dau. of Sir Arthur JLtlTCAjJC. Duncan Campbell, Esq., m. Marion, 2nd dau.
Brinsley Brooke, Bart, of Colebrooke, M.P. for co. Fer- of SirJames Livingstone, Bart, (whose father was the Earl of
managh, and has issue, Alice Constance. Callander, and whose mother was eldest dau. of Sir James
n. William Middleton, b. 15 Aug. 1849; m. 9 Jan. 1873, Campbell, of Ardkinglas), and had a son,
Edith Agneta, dau. of R. C. L. Bevan, Esq. of Fosbury John Campbell, Esq., Capt. 18th Light Dragoons, and Col.
and Trent Park, by the Lady Agneta Elizabeth Yorke Argyll Militia, m. 1795, Mary (who d. 1857), dau. of Capt.
his wife, and has issue, Colin Algernon, 6. 1875; Agneta Campbell, of Strachur ; d. 1817, and left issue,
Elspeth, b. 1877.
ni. Henry Alexander, Lieut. Royal Artillery, 6. 16 April, i. John, d. 1864. n. Colin, d. 1859.
in. Alexander, d. 1822.
1851; m. 5 July, 1876, Ivy Valerie, dau. of Sir Henry iv. Duncan, now of South Hall.
Augustus Clavering, Bart., of Axwell Park, co. Durham, i. Helen, d. 1858. n. Marion, d. 1855.
and has issue, Rawdon Clavering, 6. 13 April, 1877. m. Euphemia, d. 1810. iv. Mary.
Jessie Middleton, b. 1846 d. 1849.
i. ;
Seat —South Hall, Colintrain, N.B.
UtlTCTCCyC. Colin Campbell, Esq. of Colgrain, b. 8 Jan.
1782, was 3rd son of John Campbell, Esq. of Morreston,
Lanarkshire, West Indian Merchant and proprietor, by Marion CAMPBELL OF STRACATHRO.
Murdock his wife, which John Campbell was 3rd son of Alex-
ander Campbell, Capt. in the old “Black Watch,” of the family Campbell, James Alexander, Esq.of Stracathro,
of Kinloch, Perthshire, descended from Campbell of Lawers ; co. Forfar, J.P. for the cos. of Forfar and Lanark,
Hem. 24 Oct. 1814, Janet Miller, eldest dau. of John Hamilton, b. 20 April, 1825 s. his father 10 Sept. 1876
; ;
Esq. of North Park, male representative of the old family m. 25 April, 1854, Ann, dau. of. Sir Samuel Morton
of Hamilton of Westport, co. Linlithgow, and had issue,
Peto, Bart., and has issue,
John, Capt. Royal Scots Greys, b. 9 Aug. 1815; d. May,
1846. i. James Morton Peto, b. 29 Jan. 1863.
Colin, now of Colgrain. i. Nora Jane. n. Hilda Sophia. in. Elsie Louisa.
Alexander Henry, D.L., Cornwall, M.P. for Launceston
from 1865 to 1868, b. 31 July, 1822 m. 20 Oct. 1858, Agnes,
;
iCtnCiltJfc. —
Sir James Campbell, Knt., of Stracathro,
eldest dau. of John Campbell Douglas, Esq. of Mains, and eo. Fo:*ar, son of James Campbell, Esq., and Helen his wife,
has Douglas, and other issue, dau. of John Forrester, of Ashentree, co. Perth, and grandson,
Archibald Hamilton, Lieut. -Col. Retired List, Her by Mary Mackerecher his wife, of James Campbell, of Inch-
Majesty’s Indian Forces, b. 17 Dec. 1823; m. 25 June,
nock, co. Perth; was b. 3 June, 1790; m. 17 Jan. 1822, Janet,
1868, Mary Agnes, eldest dau. of Charles Lionel Kirwan,
of Dalgin Park, co. Galway, and Gelston Castle, co. Kirkcud- dau. of Henry Bannerman, Esq. of Manchester, and had
bright, and has issue ; Charles Lionel Kirwan, b. 1 Nov. issue,
1873.
i. James Alexander, now of Stracathro.
Thomas, b. 20 March, 1825; m. 1 Sept. 1851, his cousin,
ii. Henry Campbell-Bannerman, of Hunton Court, Maid-
Mary, dau. of Col. Campbell, ofPossil, co. Lanark, which
M.A., J.P., M.P. for Stirling District, Financial
stone,
lady d. Aug. 1852; he m. 2ndly, Jan. 1869, Katherine
Secretary at the War Office 1871 to 1874; assumed the
Caroline, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Vansittart, of The
additional surname of Bannerman in compliance with the
Chuffs, near Maidenhead, and has issue,
will of his maternal uncle, Henry Bannerman, Esq. of
George William, b. 3 June, 1826; to. 8 May, 1865, Florence,
Hunton Court; b. 7 Sept. 1836: m. 1860, Charlotte, dau. of
dau. of Right Hon. Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart., and lias
Major-Gen. Sir diaries Bruce, Iv.C.B.
issue.
i. Louisa.
James, b. 14 Oct. 1828.
Robert, Major 12th Lancers, b, 13 March, 1S30; d. 4 July, Sir James Campbell was serving as Lord Provost of Glas-
1866. gow at the birth of the Prince of Wales, 1841, and in conse-
Mungo Septimus, b. 31 March, 1831 d. 26 Aug. 1859. ;
quence received the honour of Knighthood. He had, besides four
William, late Col. of the 100th regt., b. 18 June, 1832.
Helen Bogle, m. 15 Jan. 1851, to her cousin, John Campbell, sisters (Helen, m. Alexander Fisher; Mary, m. George Lang-
Esq. ofPossil; and d. 8 July, 1851. lands'; Janet, m. Archibald Wliitelaw and Elizabeth, m.
;

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James Blackburn), three brothers, viz., 1 John, to. in i. William Henry, J.P., 6 . 1S39; to.1869, Augusta Eliza-
America, Mary Kennedy, and had issue; John, William beth, eldest dau. of Ormus Biddulph, Esq. of Chester, and
Henry, Mary Anne, and Helen 2 Alexander, d. unm ;
and . ;
has a son, Robert Ormds, b. 1872,and other issue.
3 William, of Tullichewan (see Campbell of Tullichewan). ii. Augustus des Moustiers, b. 1841 ;m. Jessie, dau. of R.
Sir James d. 10 Sept. 1876, and was s. by his elder son, Brooks, Esq., M.P.
James Alexander Campbell, Esq., now of Stracathro. in. Robert, b. 1S43. iv. Arthur, 6. 1851.


Arms Gyronny of eight, or and sa., on a chiei engrailed, v. Stuart, b. 1854.
arg., alymphad with sails furled and oars in action, between i. Florence, to. 1st, Capt. A. L. Ricardo, late Grenadier
two hunting horns, stringed, all of the second. Guards; and 2ndly, Charles Delauney Turner Bravo, Esq.
—A boar’s head, erased, ppr,
Crest who d. 1876.
Motto (over the crest) —Ne obliviscaris. ii. Alice. hi. Edith.
Seat— Stracathro, Brechin, N.B.
Mr. Campbell was chosen M.P. for Helstonc in 1S66.
but the election was voided.
CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN OF HUNT ON -Seat— Buscot Park, Faringdon, Berks.
COURT. Town House—31, Lowndes Square, S.W.
See Campbell of Stracathro.
A rms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, per pale gu. and sa. a
banner displ. bendways arg. thereon a canton az. charged with
a saltire of the second, for Bannerman; 2nd and 3rd, gyronny
of eight or and sa. on a chief engr. arg. a lymphad sails furled
CAMPBELL OF ARDKINGLAS.
and oars in action between two hunting horns stringed all of
the second, for Campbell of Stracathro.
See Callander.
Crests —A demi man in armour ppr., for Bannerman ;
a boar’s
head erased ppr., for Campbell.
Mottoes— Vaina:, fidelis, for Bannerman Ne obliviscaris, for
Campbell.
;
CAMPBELL OF ARE CHAT TAN PRIORY.
See Popham.

CAMPBELL OF TULLICHEWAN. $

Campbell, James, Esq. of Tullichewan, co.


Dumbarton, J.P., b. 31 March, 1823 m. 21 April, ;
CAMPBELL OF GLENLYON.
1846, Janet, dau. of James Black, Esq. of Cross,
Arthurlie, co. Renfrew, and has issue,
See Garden- Campbell.
i. William, to. 1876, Marianne, second dau. of the late
Thomas Kichardson, Esq. of Ralston, co. Renfrew.
ii.
i.
James Adair.
Eliza, to. 1874, George Frederick Gildea, Esq., Major 21st
CAMPBELL OF AUCHMANNOCH.
Fusiliers.
ii. Margaret. hi. Jessie Gertrude.
Campbell, Robert Mitchell, Esq. of Aucli-
mannoch and Avisyard, co. Ayr, J.P., late Lieut.
Mr. Campbell his father, the late William
s. Camp- Royal Engineers, now Capt. Ayr and Wigtown
bell, Esq. of Tullichewan, 2 April, 1864.
Militia,b. 16 Sept. 1841 s. his father 1860 m. ; ;

ittltCJfJF. See Campbell of Stracathro. 1870, Marianne Letitia Georgiana, 2nd dau. of
George Robert Stevenson, Esq., late of Hawkhurst,

Arms Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a chief invecked
Kent, and has, with other issue,
arg. a lymphad with sails furled and oars in action between
two hunting horns stringed all of the second.
Crest—A. boar’s head erased ppr.
Arthur Maxwell Mitchell, 6. 1874.


Motto Ne obliviscaris.
iltncacjc.
— “The
Campbells of Auchmannoch,” says
Seat— Tullichewan Castle, Glasgow. Robertson, “have been landowners in the district of Kyle-
Stewart for several centuries. The lands of Auchmannoch
«
and others, formerly and still belonging to them, are situate
CAMPBELL OF WOODSEAT. about six miles south-eastward of the Castle of Loudoun,
from which family they were originally derived.”
Campbell, Colin Minton, Esq. of Woodseat, George Campbell, of Auchmannoch, son of Arthur Camp-
co. Stafford, M.P. for North Staffordshire, J.P., bell, ofAuchmannoch, and Janet his wife, dau. of John Camp-
D.L., High Sheriff 1869, b. 27 Aug. 1827 m. 3 Aug. ; bell,of Eschawburn, was representative of the family in the
1853, Louisa Wilmot, dau. of the late Rev. William Nth century. He to. June, 1632, Jean, dau. of John Mure,
A. Cave Browne Cave, of Stretton-en-le-Eield, co. Esq. of Blacklaw, and grand-dau. of Sir William Mure, Knt. of
Derby, and has issue, Rowallan, by whom he had two sons, Arthur, his heir and ;

John, who acquired the lands of Netherton and Whitehaugh,


i. John FitzHerbert, 6. 1861.
in co. Ayr. The elder son,
i. Louisa Jessie. ii. Mary Emmeline.
Arthur Campbell, of Auchmannoch, to. 28 Sept. 1671,.
hi. Constance Lilian.
Margaret, 2nd dau. of John Schaw, of Kiers, in Carrick, after-
Mr. Campbell, who is Lord of the Manors of wards designed of Dalton, by whom he had three sons and
Rocester, Courbridge, Deastone, Quixhill, Calton, two daus. He d. 1703, and was s. by his eldest son,
and Waterfall, is son (f: John Campbell, Merchant, John Campbell, of Auchmannoch, to. Jean, eldest dau. of
of Liverpool, by Mary his wife (m. 15 Nov. 1826), Hugh Mitchell, Esq. of Dalgain, by his wife, Janet Campbell,
dau. of Thomas Minton, Esq. of Stoke-upon-Trent. only dau. of John Campbell, of Whitehaugh, by whom he had
issue several children, who d. young, and two sons to sur-
He has three brothers, Arthur Minton, Herbert,
vive him, John and Arthur. He d. 1740, and was s. by his
and Charles Lee.
eldest son,
Seat— Woodseat, Uttoxeter. John Campbell, of Auchmannoch, Merchant at Bristol.

*
He d. unm. Feb. 1795, and was s. by his only brother,
Arthur Campbell, of Auchmannoch, to. March, 1779,
CAMPBELL OF BUSCOT PARK. Burella,2nd dau. of Robert Hunter, Esq. of Pisgah, co. Ayr
(descended of Hunterston), Professor of Greek in the Uni-
Campbell, Robert, Esq. of Buscot Park, Berks, versity of Edinburgh, and had issue,
J.P., High Sheriff 1862, b. 1811 m. 1835, Anne, ;

dau. of James Orr, Esq., and has issue, John, who d. at Calcutta, in the H.E.I.C.S., in Nov. 1803,
unm.
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Robert, heir to his father. iv. Alexander, E.I.C.S., to. Matilda, dau. of John Thursby,
Andrew, successor to his brother. Esq., and has issue.
Arthur, of Catrine House, co. Ayr, W.S. m. Jane, dau. of ;
v. Napier, Capt. Horse Artillery, E.I.C.S., to. Selina Gore,
the late Charles Barstow, Esq. of Kclss, and has, with and d. 1839, leaving issue.
several daus.. one son, Arthur. vi. James, lost at sea.
Elizabeth, to. the late James Cuthbert, Esq. of Dalleagles, in vii. Andrew, Capt. E.I.C.S., d. unm. 1850.
Ayrshire, and had issue. viii. Argyll, d. young.
i. Marian, to. 16 Dec. 1818, Sir Henry Jervis White Jervis,
Mr. Campbell d. 11 March, 1828, and was s. by his 2nd but Bart.
eldest surviving son, u. Catherine, to. Duncan Hunter, Esq.
Robert Campbell, Esq. of Auchmannoch, J.P., b. 26 Jan.
Mr. Campbell June, 1815, and was s. by his son,
d.
1782,who d. s. p. 1857, and was s. by his brother,
William Gunning Campbell, of Fairfield, co. Ayr, J.P. and
Major-Gen. Andrew Campbell, of Auchmannoch, of the
D.L., b. 18 Jan. 1784; to. 1st, 18 April, 1811, Diana, 3rd dau.
Bombay Artillery, J.P., to. 1st, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Charles
of Sir John Ingilby, Bart, of Ripley, co. York, and by her
Hay, Esq., of the family of Hay of Hopes, co. Haddington, and
(who d. 1840) had one son,
by her (who d. 1821) had a son, who is deceased. He to.
2ndly, 28 June, 1836, Nicola Anne, dau. of the late Col. William Ingilby, b. Nov. 1812 ;
Lieut. 6th Dragoon Guards,
Richard Maxwell, of Birdstown, co. Donegal, and has lost at sea 1835.

Robert Mitchell, now of Auchmannoch and Avisyard. He to. 2ndly, 17 March, 1845, Maria Anna, dau. of John Henry
Major-Gen. Campbell s. to the entailed estate of Avisyard from McNaughton, 2nd son of John Stuart Menzies, Esq. of Cul-
his cousin, the Rev. Dr. Mitchell; he d. at Cheltenham, dares, co. Perth. He d. 1858, and was s. by his nephew, the
25 Dec. 1860, aged 76. present Leveson Granville Alexander Campbell, Esq. of
Fairfield.
Arms —Gyronny and gu., in middle chief a
of eight erm.
•overed cup or, in base a hunting horn stringed of the last, —
Arms Gyronny of eight or and sa., and a canton, also a
a canton quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., on a fess az. three stars gyronny of eight, erm. and gu.
of the second 2nd and 3rd, az. three garbs or, a crescent erm. Crest —
An eagle’s head erased ppr.
in chief.
;


Motto Constanter et prudenter.
Crest —A two-headed eagle displayed gu., in a flame of —
Seat Fairfield House, Monkton, co. Ayr.
fire or.

Motto— I byde my tyme.


-Seat—Auchmannoch, Mauchline, N.B.
CAMPBELL OF BALLIMORE.
»
Macpherson-Campbell, Campbell, Esq. of
CAMPBELL OF FAIRFIELD. Ballimore, co. Argyll, J.P. and D.L. for Argyll-
shire, and J.P. Elginshire, b. 9 March, 1844. Mr.
Campbell, Leveson Granville Alexander,
Macpherson Campbell is son of Sir John Macpher-
Esq. of Fairfield, co. Ayr, J.P., late Capt. Bengal
son Grant, 1st hart., by Marion Helen his wife, dau.
army, b. 6 Oct. 1825 ; m. 10 July, 1849, Sarianne,

dau. of D. Cowan, Esq., and has issue,


of Mungo Nutter Campbell of Ballimore. He
assumed the name of Campbell (in place of that
i. Leveson Granville, Lieut. Ayr Yeomanry Cavalry, of Grant, assumed by his paternal grandfather on
6 1 Nov. 1854; to 24 Feb. 1876, Mary Douglas, youngest
. .
his accession to Ballindalloch) under the will of his
dau. of W. A. Bethune, Esq., and has a dau., Muriel maternal grandfather.
Wemyss Bethune.
ji. Charles Hay, b. 19 July, 1858; d. 14 Dec. 1863. Seat . —Ballimore House, Tigh-na-bruaich, Argyllshire.
in. Frederick, Lieut. Royal Ayr and Wigtown Militia, 6. 25
Feb. 1860.
i.Ada Murray, to. 9 July, 1874, Major Robert Byng- CAMPBELL OF NETHER PLACE.
Campbell, Bengal Staff Corps, eldest son of the late
Lieut. -Col. John Campbell, Madras army, and grand- See Hamilton-Campbell.
son of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Kinloch, co.
Perth, and has issue, Ronald Patrick, b. 22 Nov. 1875;
d. 28 April, 1876; and Hector, b. 24 Oct. 1877.
n. Edith Milne. CAMPBELL OF CRATGIE.
iLtUCtllJC. —
illiam Campbell, Esq. of Fairfield, son of Campbell, Richard Frederick Fotheingham,
John Campbell, Esq. of Whitehaugh or Fairfield, and great- Esq. of Craigie, co. Ayr, Vice-Lieut, and Major of
great-grandson of John Campbell, Esq. of Whitehaugh, who the Ayrshire Yeomanry, late Capt. 8th Madras
was 4th son of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Cessnock, by Elizabeth Cavalry, m. 1869, Arabella Jane, dau. of Archibald
his wife, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Campbell, Master of Argyll Hay, Esq., and widow of Charles Tennent,
Loudoun, to. 1747, Elizabeth Metcalf, of Northumberland, Esq., and has issue.
Virginia, and had a son,

5btll£3JJC. —William Campbell,


William Campbell, Esq. of Fairfield, to. 1st, 1772, Sarah Esq. acquired a fortune
Cunninghame, of Cambridge, New England, by whom he had in India, and purchased the principal part of the Craigie
two daus., Martha, wife of Charles M‘Vicar, Esq. and Eliza- ;
estate in 1783, at the judicial sale of the Wallace property.
beth, Lord John Douglas E. H. Campbell (afterwards Duke
to.
He d. without issue, 27 Aug. 1823, aged and was s. by
74,
of Argyll). He to. 2ndly, 15 Aug. 1782, Catherine Gunning, his brother,
niece of Sir Robert Gunning, Bart, of Horton, and dau. of Richard Campbell, Esq. of Mary Currie, and by
Craigie, to.
Capt. William Gunning, who fell at the storming of Guada- her left at his decease, 15 Dec. 1835, an eldest son and heir,
loupe, 1757, aged 21. By this lady he had issue, James Campbell, Esq. of Craigie, Advocate, who was twice
i. William Gunning, of Fairfield. to. He d. 1860, and was s. by the present
ii. George, E.I.C.S., d. unm. 1858. Richard F. F. Campbell, Esq. of Cragie, his eldest sur-
hi. CharlesHay, Major Bengal Artillery, m. Oct. 1824, Jane viving son by his second wife, Grace Elizabeth, dau. of Gen.
Wemyss, dau of Hon. Leveson Granville Keith Murray, Hay, C.B.
and grand-dau. of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, and d. 1832,
leaving issue, Seat— Craigie House, Ayr.
1 Leveson Granville Alexander, now of Fairfield.
2 George Gunning John, Capt. Madras Artillery, m. 1858,
Margaret, 2nd dau. of W. Morehead, Esq. Madras Civil
Service; d. 6 Jan. 1865, leaving issue. CAMPION OF DANNY.
3 Argyll Fincastle, Bengal army; d. unm. 1850.
1 Augusta Matilda Selina, to. W. C. Clarke, Esq., 2nd Campion, William Henry, Esq. of Danny,
Madras Cavalry, and has issue. Sussex, J.P., late Capt. 72nd and 53rd regts.,
2 Catherine Virginia d’Este, to. Napier G. Campbell, b.1 April, 1836 ; m. 2 Sept. 1869, Gertrude, dau.
Esq., Madras Artillery, and has issue.
3 Caroline Diana Marion, to. R. G. Jones, Esq., 2nd Madras of the Right Hon. Henry Bouverie Brand, M.P.,
Cavalry, and has issue. Speaker of the House of Commons, and has,
W
CAN THE LANDED GENTRY. CAN 2G5

i. William Robert, b. 1870. was originally seated, and where the senior lino continued
ii. Frederick Henry, 6. 1872. hi. Edward, b. 1C73. until it terminated in co-heiresses, in the time of Henry VII.
iv. Charles, b. 1876. A younger son settled in Bristol in the reign of Edward II.,
i. Bridget, 6. 1875. and the branch founded by him formed the most eminent
family of that city during the greater part of the fourteenth
JLtltCTlJJC. — illiam Campion, Esq. of Combwell, son of and fifteenth centuries. William Canninges represented Bris-
Henry Campion, of London, was father of Sir William Cam- tol in several successive Parliaments, and was six times Mayor
pion, knighted 1618, who settled at Colchester. He to. Eliza-
between 1360 and 1390. He d. in 1396, leaving, with other
beth, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Stone, Knt., of London, issue, John Canninges, his son and heir, who was Member for
and was father, inter alios, of Sir William Campion, of
Bristol, and also, in 1392 and 1398, Mayor. He d. in 1406,
Combwell, knighted 7 Nov. 1644, a distinguished Royalist, leaving three sons and three daus., all then under age.
whose eldest son (by Grace his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Thomas, his second son, was Lord Mayor of London in 1456;
Parker, Esq. of Ratton, Sussex), William Campion, Esq., William, his 3rd son, was the celebrated Mayor of Bristol of
to. Frances, dau. of Sir John Glynde, Knt., Serjeant-at-Law
the reign of Edward VI., and the re-founder of the church
to Charles II., and was father of Henry Campion, Esq. of
of St. Mary Redcliffe in that city. He d. in 1476, being then
Campion Hall, Kent, who to. Barbara, dau. and heiress of in Holy Orders, and Dean of the Priory of Westbury, which lie
Peter Courthope, Esq. of Danny, Sussex, and had, with other had previously founded.
issue, a dau. Catherine, to. George Courthope, Esq., of Whiligh,
John Canninges, the eldest son of John, was the father
Sussex, and a son, of Thomas Canninges, who acquired the estate of Foxcote, by
William Campion, Esq. of Danny, bapt. at Hurstpierpoint his marriage with Agnes, the eldest dau. and co-heir of John
1700, d. 1771, leaving, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Edward Salmon, and Eustatia, his wife, dau. and heir of John le Mar-
Parteriche, Esq. of the Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge, three sons
shall, in whose family Foxcote had been vested from the time
and a dau., Henry Courthope, of whom presently ; William, of the Conquest. Richard Canning of Foxcote, the son and
of Lewes, Sussex; Edward; and Frances Barbara, to. George heir of Thomas and Agnes, was the grandfather of
Courthope, Esq., of Whiligh. The eldest son, Richard Canninge, Esq. of Foxcote, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Courthope Campion, Esq. of Danny, to. Henrietta, Richard Petty, Esq. of Ilmington, and had, with several other
dau. of Sir John Heathcote, Bart, of London, and by her (who children, Richard, his heir; and George, ancestor of Earl
d. 1771) left at his decease, July, 1811, an only son, Canning, of Lord Garvagh, and of Viscount Stratford ds
William John Campion, Esq. of Danny, Sussex, b. 19 July, Redcliffe. Richard Canninge was s. by his eldest son,
1770; High Sheriff 1820; to. 10 Jan. 1797, Jane, eldest dau. Richard Canninge, Esq. of Foxcote, m. 1st Mary, dau. of
of Francis Motley Austen, Esq., of Klppington, Kent, and had
William Sambache, of Broadway, co. Worcester, and 2ndly,
issue,
Jane, dau. of Edward Porter, of Aston, co. Gloucester. He had
William John, his heir. by his first wife, two sons and two daus. The elder son,
Charles Heathcote (Rev.), Rector of Westmeston, Sussex, William Canninge, Esq. of Foxcote, m. 1st Anne, dau. and
b. 14 Feb. 1814; to. Cecil Eydia, 2nd dau. of James Slater,
heiress of Thomas Haywoode, of Bradforton, and 2ndly, Mary,
Esq. of Newiclc Park, Sussex, and has four sons.
dau. of Edward Porter, of Acton, co. Gloucester, and sister of
George Edward, b. 1 Dec. 1816.
Jane Bridget, d. unm. 24 Nov. 1840. Margaretta. Sir Endymion Porter. By the former he left a son and heir,
Frances Henrietta, m. Rev. Augustus Packe, Rector of Richard Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, m. Grace, dau. of
Walton, co. Leicester. Edward Fowler, Esq. of St. Thomas, co. Stafford, and was
Mr. Campion d. 20 Jan. 1855, and was s. by his son, father of
William John Campion, Esq. of Danny, J.P. and D.L., Richard Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, living temp. Charles II.,
b. 16 Nov. 1804; to. Jan. 1829, Harriet, eldest dau. of
17 to.Jane, dau. of Charles Busby, brother of Sir John Busby,
Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. of Kemptown, Brighton, and d. Knt., of Addington, Bucks, in 1683, and was s. by his son,
27 June, 1869, having had issue, Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, living in 1720, ra.
William Henry, now of Danny. Apolonia, dau. and at length sole heir of Robert Barker,
Charles Walter, Balliol College, Oxford, b. 10 Nov. 1839. Esq. of Montewecke, Essex (by his wife, Catherine, dau. and
Frances, to. John George Blencowe, Esq., only son of eventually sole heir of Sir Henry Audley, Knt. of Beerchurch),
Robert Willes Blencowe, Esq., M.P., of The Hooke, Sussex. and had issue, Francis, his heir; Richard; and Anne, wife of
Caroline Florence, m. Right Hon. John George Dodson,
M.P., only son of the late Right Hon. Sir John Dodson.
— Greenward, Esq. of Bruers Norton. The son and heir,
Mary Georgina (deceased), to. Rev. Ernest Tower. Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, to. Mary, dau. and
eventually sole heir of John Petre, Esq. of Fidlers, Essex,
Arms—Arg., on a chief gu. an eagle displayed or. fourth in descent from John, fourth son of William, 2nd Lord
—A turkey in his pride ppr. combed and wattled gu.
Cb’est Petre of Writtle, and had (with other sons, who d. s. p.)
Seat — Danny, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Francis, his heir; Thomas, whose son Edward to. Louisa,
dau. of William Spencer, Esq. Ann, Superioress of the English
;

Augustin Nuns at Paris and Mary, to. Joseph Blount, Esq.


;

of Chaldgrave. Mr. Cannings eldest son and heir,


CANNING OF HARTPTJRY. Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, to. Catherine, dau. of
Canning, Maria, of Hartpury, co. Gloucester, Peter Giffard, Esq. of Chillington, by Helen, his third wife,
eldest dau. and co-heiress of the late Robert dau. of Robert Roberts, Esq. of Plas-Ucha, and had issue,

Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, co. Warwick, and Hart- i. Francis, his heir.
Robert, successor to his brother.
pury, co. Gloucester, b. 27 May, 1827 m. 30 Nov.
ii.
;
hi. John, Major in the Native Bengal Infantry, d. 1 Sept.
1848, Patrick Robert Gordon, Esq., late 78th 1824, leaving by Mary Anne, his wife, dau. of Sir John
Highlanders, second son of William Gordon, Esq. Randall Meredytb, Bart, of Newtown, co. Meath, two daus.,
namely,
(a younger branch of Gordon of Cluny), of
1 Eliza Minto, of Foxcote, in. to Philip Henry Howard,
Milrig, co. Ayr, by Jessie his wife, dau. of Patrick
Esq. of Corby Castle, Cumberland, and left, with other
Orr, Esq. of Brig ton, co. Forfar, assumed by Royal issue, John Canning Howakd, of Foxcote.
License the additional surname and arms of Can- 2 Julia Matilda, to. 18 A.ug. 1841, J. Fleming, Esq. Q.C.

ning. The issue is as follows, Mr. Canning was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote. He to. Jane, dau. of
i. Robert Francis, 6. 3 March, 1852.
Ferdinand Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, co. Cambiidge, but
ii. Francis William, 6. 22 Oct. 1854.
dying s. p. in 1831, was s. by his brother,
hi. JohnThynne, b. 21 May, 1856; d. 18C3.
Robert Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, b. 1773, J.P. and D.L.,
iv. William James, 6. 1 June, 1857.
High Sheriff of co. Gloucester, 1832; to. 1st, Catherine, dau.
V. Walter George, b. 31 July, 1859.
ofJohn Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, by Jane his second wife,
I. Alice Maria, b. 1849 to. William Crawshay, Esq. of
;
dau. and co-heir of Sir William Compton, Bart, of Hartpury, but
Riversdale, co. Gloucester; and d. 5 March, 1878.
by her (who d. Feb. 1823) he had no issue. He to. 2ndly, Maria,
H. Jessie Frances, m. Ambrose More O’Ferrall, Esq., only
2nd dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Joseph Bonnor Cheston, of
son of the Right Hon. R. More O’Fcrrall, Esq. of Eallyna,
Longford House, co. Gloucester, and by her left, at his decease
co. Kildare.
1843, two daus. his co-heiresses, viz., Maria, now Mrs. Gordon
in. Mary Eleanor. iv. Maud Mary.
Canning of Hartpury; and Frances Catherine Mrs. Can-
—The name
of Canning is derived from the ning, Mr. Canning’s widow, to. 2ndly, A. Wright Daniel, Esq.,
Manor of Bishop’s Canninges, in Wiltshire, where the family [
and d. 1868.
266 CAN THE LANDED GENTRY. CAR


A rms Quarterly 1st and 4th, Canning, arg., three negroes’
:
CAPRON OF SOUTHWICK HALL.
heads couped ppr. wreathed about the temples of the first and
sa.,and for distinction a cross crosslet in chief of the last. 2nd Capron, Eev. George Halliley, of South-
and 3rd, az., on a chevron erm. between three boars’ heads wick Hall, co. Northampton, B.A. St. John’s Coll.
erased or, a stag’s head erased gu. Cambridge, formerly Rector of Stoke Doyle, J.P.,
CVes^—lst, Canning A demi lion rampant arg. holding in
:

b. 23 Nov. 1816 s. his father 26 Aug. 1872


the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. ; 2nd, Gordon, : A slag's ; on. ;

head erased ppr. 1855, Anna Henrietta, dau. of John Smith, Esq. of

Motto Dum vigilo tutus over the Crest, By dand.
; O undle, co. Northampton, and by her (who d. Jan.

Seat Hartpury, Gloucester.
1875) has issue,
i. George Herbert.
Theodore Henry Shuckburgh.
CANNING- OP FOXCOTE. ii.

hi. Frederick Hugh. iv. Athol John,


See Howard op Cobby. v. Walter Evelyn.
i. Constance Henrietta Martha.
ii. Bertha Georgina Paulina.
Bessie Louise. iv. Flora,
CAPPER OF LXSTON COURT. iii.

v. Victoir. vi. Grace.


Capper, The Rey. Daniel,
M.A., of Lyston
iLiACtlQC.— Thomas Capron, Esq. of Stoke Doylo, who
Court, co. Hereford, J.P., b. 28 Oct. 1804 on. 1st, ; was buried there in 1829, in his 82nd year, to. Elizabeth,
1829, Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Isaac Saunders, dau. of John Lucas, Esq.-of Nortoft Manor, co. Northampton,
Rector of St. Andrew’s Wardrobe, London, and by by Anne his wife, dau. of John Ward, Esq. of Guilsborough,
her (who d. 1837) bad one son, High Sheriff of Northamptonshire 1730, and sister of Sir
Thomas Ward, Knt. of Guilsborough. By this lady (who d.
i. Robert, 6. 31 April, 1837 d. 12 Jan. 1847.
1832, aged 80) Mr. Capron had issue, Thomas Ward, who d.
;

He m. 2ndly, 1840, Iloratia, elder dau. and co-heir young; William Lucas, d. unm. 1802; George, his heir;
of Admiral James Slade, R.N., of Uley Lodge, co. Frederic Ward, d. young; Charles Thomas, of London, d. unm.
Gloucester, and by her has issue, 1863 and Ann Maria, to. Joseph Charles Martin, Esq. of
;

Oundle, and d. s. p. 1864. The 3rd son,


ii. Richard Harcourt, of Sheen House, Newbury, Berks, George Capron, Esq. of Southwick Hall, 6. 16 June, 1783;
and Newbiggin House, Hexham, Northumberland, 6. 25 m. 27 Oct. 1812, Martha, 3rd dau. of William Halliley, Esq. of
June, 1841; educated at Christ Church, Oxford, J.P. and St. Neots, co. Huntingdon, and by her (who d. 1864) had
D.L. for co. Hereford, a Magistrate for cos. Gloucester,
issue,
Durham, and Northumberland, Lieut, in the Royal Mon- i. John Shuckburgh, Lieut. 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 6.
mouthshire Light Infantry, and Capt. in the Hereford- 26 July, 1815; d. unm. 18 Sept. 1847.
shire Rifle Volunteers; on. 1861, Julia, eldest dau. and ii. George Halliley, now of Southwick Hall.
co-heir of Henry Forde, Esq. of Abbeyfield, Sandbach, iii. Thomas William, of The Temple, b. 25 Aug. 1818 to. ;

co. Chester, and has, with other issue, a son, Robert Mary Caroline, eldest dau. of William Fowler Jones, Esq.
of Ashhurst Park, Kent, grandson of John Jones, Esq., by
Harcourt Ord, b. 1862.
Lucy his wife, eldest sister and co-heir of Sir William
i. Emma Frances, d. 1859.
Fowler, Bart, of Harnage Grange. By this lady Mr. Capron
xi. Horatia Louisa Sophia. lias one son and one dau., Claude Littleton, 6. 1846 and ;

Ethel Maud Mary.


Mr. Capper was formerly Rector of Huntley, co.
iv. Frederick Lucas, b. 29 Oct. 1820.
Gloucester, and Rural Dean. v. Charles Henry Ward (Rev.), Rector of Stoke Doyle, 6.
March, 1826.
HUTCclCJt. —This family was settled in Herefordshire early i. Martha, to. 1846, George Percival Smith, Esq. Barrister-at-
in the 16th century. Law, J.P. and D.L. co. Hereford, late of Lower Eaton
Richard Capper, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn (1695), purchased House, co. Hereford, and has issue, Harry Percival , and
eight daus.
the Manors of Bushey, Bournehall, and Carston, co. Herts,
about the year 1700. He on. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Hyde, — ii. Georgiana Marianne, to. 1870 Rcy. H. Wassc.

of Finchley, co. Middlesex; and 2ndly, Dorothy, sister of He d. 24 Aug. 1872.


Sir Francis Clavering, Bart., and relict of Charles Waite, Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per chevron, gu. and az., on
Esq. of The Temple and d. 1759, leaving issue by his first
;
a chevron engrailed arg. between two lions combatant in
•wife, chief erminois and a cross-flory in base or, three mullets sa.,
for Capron 2nd and 3rd, sa., on a chevron between three
Francis Capper, Esq., of Bushey, co. Herts, a Bencher of ;

lozenges arg. each lozenge charged with an ermine spot


Lincoln’s Inn, to. 1725, Mary, dau. of Thomas Bennet, by
another chevron gu. Capron (ancient).
Elizabeth his wife, grand-dau. of Sir John Wittewrong, Bart., Crest —
A cross-flory or, in front of a demi-man affronte in
and d. 1764, leaving armour ppr. garnished gold, holding in the dexter hand an
Richard, his heir, of whom presently. arrow the barb downwards also ppr., the sinister hand resting
Francis (Rev.), of East Soham (see Brooke ofUfford). on the cross.
James (Col.), whose descendants are extinct. —
Motto Sub cruce salus.
Elizabeth, to. Edward Williams, Esq. of Totteridge, Herts. Seat— Southwick Hall, Oundle, co. Northampton.
Mary, to. Rev. George Smalridge, Rector of Buthal, North-
umberland, grandson of Bishop Smalridge.
The eldest son, CARDEN OF BARNANE.
Richard Capper, Esq. of Bushey and Garston, co. Herts, a
Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, to. 1759, Mary, dau. of the Right Andrew Murray, Esq. of Barnane, co.
Carden,
Hon. Lord Chief Baron, Robert Ord, of Scotland, and co-heir Tipperary, J.P., Lieut. Royal Artillery, b. 4 Aug.
of her brother, John Ord, Esq. of Newbiggin and Hunstanworth, 1853.
cos. Northumberland and Durham, and d. 2 Sept. 1800, leaving
lUnCtlSC.— William Carden, Esq. of Ballyquidder, co.
a son, Tipperary, descended from a common ancestor with Sir John
Robert Capper, Esq. of Bushey and Garston, eo. Herts, and
Craven Carden, Bart, of Templemore Abbey, co. Tipperary,
Newbiggin Hall, Northumberland, F.R.S., F.S.A., Counsel to
made his will 24 May, 1756, which was proved 13 Feb. 1759, by
the Duchy of Lancaster, b. 1767 to. Mary Anne, dau. of
;
Katherine his wife. He had, with a dau. Elizabeth, to. Jona-
Richard Jenkinson, Esq. of Twickenham, Middlesex, and d. 22
than Kent, Esq., and a younger son, Jonathan (who had a
April, 1851, leaving an only son and successor,
son, William, and a dau. Bridget), an elder son and heir,
Rev. Daniel Capper, of Lyston Court.
John Carden, Esq. of Barnane, to. Sophia Roe, and d.
Anns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a chevron gu. three intestate (administration 2 Aug. 1771), leaving a dau. Sophia,
roses arg. a canton of the second, for Capper; 2nd, sa., three to. William Chadwick, Esq.; a younger son, Nicholas; and
salmons haurient arg., for Ord ; 3rd, gu., on a pale arg. a lion an elder son and heir,
rampant, az. for Darnell. John Carden, Esq. of Barnane. He on. (marriage licence
Crest —
A ram’s head erased gu. horned or, charged with a 16 April, 1765) Anne, dau. of Moore Disney, Esq., and had,
rose arg.

Motto Mitis ct fortis. John, his heir. Jonathan.
Seeds— Lyston Court, Ross, co. Hereford: Glenvillo, Eitterne, Washington, to., and had issue.
Hants. Elizabeth, Mrs. Louis.
; ;

CAR THE LANDED GENTRY. CAR 2G7


Mr. Carden d. 1789-90 (his will elated 8 July, 1789, was Sir Nicholas, Knt. of Mohuns Ottcry, to. Margaret dau. of
proved 4 March, 1790), when he was s. by his eldest son, Sir John Dynham, 6th Lord of Dynhain, and d. 1470,
leaving a younger son, Sir John, who d. 1512, and a son
John Carden, Esq. of Barnane, b. 15 May, 1772; to. 21 Not.
and heir,
1809, Anne Rutter, of co. Lincoln, by whom (6. 15 May, 1784;
Sir Edmund, Knt. of Mohuns Ottery, who mortgaged
d. 22 May, 1849) he had issue,
Carew Castle to Sir Rhys-ap-Thomas. He to. Katharine,
John, his successor. dau. and co-heir of Sir William Huddersfield, Attorney-
Andrew, successor to his brother. General to Henry VII., and d. 5 Henry VIII.. a.d.
Lionel, to. Lucy Oakley, and had surviving issue, one son 1513, leaving issue,
and one dau. 1 William (Sir), of Mohuns Ottery, ancestor of Carew
Charles (Capt.), to. Jane, dau. of Edward Bolton King, Esq. of Mohuns Ottery.
of Chadshunt, co. Warwick, and had issue.
2 Gawen (Sir), d. s. p.
James. 3 George (Very Rev.), Dean of Bristol and Arch-
Ann, m. Robert Burrowes, Esq. of Stradone House, co. Cavan, deacon of Totness, to. Ann, dau. of Sir Nicholas
and had issue. Harvey, and had two sons, Peter (Sir), slain in Ire-
Mr. Carden d. 22 March, 1822, and was s. by his eldest son, land, and George, created 1605 Baron Clopton, and
John Carden, Esq. of Barnane, J.P., D.L., b. 5 Feb. 1811; 1625, Earl of Totness ( see Burke’s Extinct Peerage).
<Z. unm. 1866, when he was s. by his brother,
4 Thomas, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Courtenay
of Bickleigh, and had a son, Humphrey, of Bickley,
Andrew Carden, Esq. of Barnane, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff
whose grandson, Sir Henry Carew, Knt. of Bickley,
1873, 6. 28 Sept. 1815; to. 4 Aug. 1847, Anne, eldest dau. of left two daus., his co-heirs, Elizabeth, to. Sir Thomas
Lieut. -Gen. Sackville Hamilton Berkeley, and had issue, Carew, 1st bart. of Haccombe, and Dorothy, m.
i. William Berkeley, R.E., b. 25 Feb. 1852; d. 16 March, 1S73. John Chichester, Esq. of Hall.
ii. Andrew Murray, now of Barnane. ii.Nicholas of Haccombe, who got from his mother that
in. Sackville Hamilton, R.N., b. 3 May, 1857. manor and
the manors of Ringmore and Milton, d. 1468
iv. Arnold Philip, 6. 9 Feb. 1859. ancestor of Carew, Bart, of Haccombe.
v. Louis Peile, 6. 10 Sept. 1860. in. Hugh, who got from his mother the manors of Lynham,
vi. Lionel Berkeley, 6. 17 May, 1863. Maneden, Combhall, and South Tawton, d. s. p., when his
vii. John Rutter, b. 7 July, 1867. manors passed to his brother Nicholas.
i. Mary Rutter. ix. Florence Annie. iv. Alexander, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Carden to. 2ndly, 21 June, 1876, Clara Maria, dau. of Hon. v. William (Sir), of Bury, ancestor of Carew of Carew
Castle and Crowcombe ( see that family).
Edward de Moleyns, widow of R. J. Berkeley, Q.C., and d.
Nov.1876, when he was s. by his son, Andrew Carden, the Sir Nicholas d. 24 Henry VI., a.d. 1443. His 4th son,
present proprietor. Alexander Carew, Esq. of Antony, Cornwall, got from his
mother that manor and the manors of Shoggeford and
Arms —Arg., a masclegu., between three pheons sa. Crest—
Lanedegy. Hera. Isabel, dau. of John Hatch, Esq., of Wood-
A pheon sa. —
Motto Fide et amore.

S ecct — Barnane, near Templemore, co. Tipperary. Club leigh, Devon, and d. 11 Henry VIII., a.d. 1519, leaving a
son,
Kildare Street, Dublin.
John Carew, Esq. of Antony, to. Thomasine, dau. and
co heir of Roger Holland, and had (with a dau., Joan, to.
CARCINALIi OF TENDBING- MANOR John Floyer) four sons,
HOUSE. i. Wymond, his heir.
ii. John, of Poole, left two daus., co-heirs.
Cardinall, John, Esq. of Manor House, Tend- hi. Thomas, to. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Giles Strangeways,
ring, Essex, J.P., Commissioner of Taxes, b. 14 Knt., and was ancestor of Carew of Ham worth, Dorset. .

iv. Roger, Master of one of the Colleges at Oxford.


Sept. 1808 m. 26 April, 1871, Emma, dau. of James
;

Cardinal!, Esq. of Halstead, Essex. Mr. Carew, who was Sheriff for Cornwall 6 Henry VIII., was
s. by his eldest son,
—So far back as 1593, we find William Cardinall, Sir Wymond Carew, Knt. of Antony, Treasurer to Queen
Esq., a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, endowing in that year Queen Katherine Parr, to. Martha, dau. of Sir Edmund Denny,
Elizabeth’s Grammar School at Dedham with a farm in Great King’s Remembrancer temp. Henry VIII., and had issue,
Bromley, for the education of two poor scholars, who were to i. Thomas, his heir.
be sent to the University of Cambridge. ii Roger, to. and left issue.
Clarkson Cardinall, Esq., to. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. hi. George (Sir), LL.D., Master in Chancery, left issue,
Talbot Lloyd, of the family of Lloyd of Hintlesham, Suffolk, iv. John, d. s. p. v. Anthony, d. s. p.
was father of vi. Harvey, d. s. p.
John Cardinall, Esq. of Manor House, Tendring, who to. Sir Wymond, who was knighted at the coronation of Edward
Sarah, dau. of Palmer Fisher, Esq., formerly of The Abbey, VI.,was s. by his eldest son,
and d. 1847, leaving issue, John, now of Tendring Manor Thomas Carew, Esq. of Antony, M.P. for Saltash 5
House; Sarah; and Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Edgc-
Seat — Manor House, Tendring, Colchester. cumbe, Knt. of Edgecumbe, Devon, and had issue,
i. Richard, his heir.
ii. George (Sir), Master of the Court of Wards, to.
Thomasine, dau. of Sir Francis Godolphin, Knt. of Godol-
CAREW OF ANTONY. phin, M.P. for Cornwall, temp. Queen Elizabeth, and had
a son and heir, Francis, living at the Visitation of Corn-
Pole-Carew, William Henry, Esq. of Antony, wall, 1620, two other sons and three daus.
Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854, b. 30 i. James
Elizabeth, to. Erisey, Esq. of Erisey, Cornwall.

July, 1811 M.P. for East Cornwall 1845 to 1852


;
The eldest son,
m. 28 Aug. 1838, Frances Anne, 2nd dau. of John Richard Carew, Esq. of Antony, s. his father, author of
the Survey of Cornwall , b. 1555, Sheriff of Cornwall 1586 ; to.
Puller, Esq. of Morval, and has issue,
Julian, dau. of John Arundell, Esq. of Trerice, and had
i. Reginald, 6. 1 May, 1849, late Capt. Coldstream issue,
Guards. Richard, his
i. heir.
ii. Charles Edward, b. 26 Dec. 1853. ii. John, styled the “One Handed” from having lost his
hi. William Lyttelton, b. 29April, 1856 d. May, 1861. ; right hand at the siege of Ostend, 1601, to. at St. Thomas,
sv. Gerald, b. 18 Feb. 1858. Exeter, 9 Dec. 1615, Alice, dau. of John Holman, Esq. of
i. Geraldine Maria. n. Fanny Julia. Furland, and had a son, Richard, who d. s.p., and live daus.,
co-heirs.
hi. Caroline Lyttelton.
ii. Hoby, who had two sons, Thomas and Titus.
5LtiIP7CgC. —The Carews of Antony arc a distinguished iv. George, of Lanteglos, near Camelford, to. 15 Feb. 1625,
branch of the ancient family of Carew of Carew Castle. J.me Hockin, and was ancestor of Carew of Camelford, of
Sir Nicholas Carew, Knt., Lord of Carew Castle ( see
whom, William Carew, Mayor of Camelford, 1737, was
buried at Lanteglos 7 March that year.
Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage Carew, Bart, of Haccombe),
,
v. Wymond.
hi. Joan, dau. and heir of Sir Hugh Courtenay, Knt. of i. Gertrude, to. 1st, John Arundel, Esq. of Talvern, Corn-
Haccombe, Devon, and had (with a dau., Joan, to. Robert wall, and 2ndly, William Carey, Esq. of Clovelly, co.
Cary, Esq. of Cockington, same co.) five sons, Devon.
ii. Ann, to. Francis Godolphiu, Esq. of Treveragc, Corn-
i. Sir Thomas, Knt. of Mohuns Ottcry, Lord of Carew, to.
wall.
Joan, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Carminow, and had a
eon, Mr. Carew, who, according to Camden, “ not only lived up
2G8 CAR THE LANDED GENTRY. CAR

to the dignity of his ancestors, but excelled them all in the Sir William Carew, 5th bart. of Antony, M.P. for Corn-
ornaments of virtue,” d. 6 Nov. 1620, and was s. by his eldest wall, to. Lady Ann Coventry, only dau. and heir of Gilbert,
son, 4th Earl of Coventry, and d. 8 March, 1744, leaving an only
Sir Richard Carew, 1st hart, of Antony, so created son and heir,
9 Aug. 1641 he m. 1st, Bridget, dau. of John Chudleigh, Esq.
;
Sir Coventry Carew, 6th bart. of Antony, m. 1st July,
of Chudleigh, Devon, by whom he had a sou and four 1738, Mary, only dau. of Sir Coplestone-Warwick Bampfylde,
daus., 3rd bart. of Poltimore, and d. s. p. 24 March, 1748, when the
title reverted to his kinsman, Rev. Alexander Carew, as 7th
i. Alexander, 2nd hart.
i. to. Kendall, of Pelyn.
Elizabeth, and last bart., and the estates passed by will to Lady Carew
ii. Martha, to. Pendarves, of Pendarves. for life, and at her death to John Carew, Esq. of Gamarten
in. Mary, d. unm. iv. Gertrude. (see Carew of Carew Castle), and at his death without male

Sir Richard to. 2ndly, the dau. of Rollc of Heanton, Devon, issue, they reverted to the great-great-grandson of the 3rd
and had two other sons, baronet,
ii. John, M.P. for Tregony 1641. The Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, of Antony, Under
hi. Thomas Knt. of Barley, Devon, to. Elizabeth, dau.
(Sir), Secretary of State for the Home Department and a Privy
of John Cooper, Esq. of Bo well, in the same co., and had Councillor. He to. 1st, 18 Nov. 1784, Jemima, only dau. and
several children. heir of the Hon. John Yorke, 4th son of Lord Chancellor
Sir Richard was s. by his eldest son, Hardwicke, and had by her (who d. 1804) two sons and six
Sir Alexander Carew, 2nd bart. of Antony, 6. 30 Aug. daus.,
1609, bapt. at Antony 4 Sept, following, M.P. for Cornwall Joseph, his heir,
1641 ;
to. Jane, dau. of Robert Rolle, Esq. of Heanton, Devon, John Reginald, d. 1804.
and had issue, Charlotte Jemima, to. 1st, Charles Garth Colleton, Esq. of
John, 3rd bart. Haines Hill, Berks; and 2ndly, Comte Alphonse de Morel.
i.
ii. Thomas of Harrowear, ancestor of Rev. Sir Alexander Jemima. Elizabeth Anne.
Antony. Harriet, to. John, 1st Earl of St. Germans.
Carew, 7th bart. of
Agneta, to. Thomas Somers Cocks, Esq.
Sir Alexander, who
espoused the cause of the Parlia-
at first Amabel, to. Francis Glanville, Esq. of Catchfrench, Cornwall.
ment, was accused of treason and tried at the Guildhall for He Caroline Anne Lyttelton,
to. 2ndiy, 4 May, 1808, Hon.
“adhering to the King,” found guilty, and beheaded on > dau. of William Henry, 1st Lord Lyttelton, by whom (who d.
Tower Hill, 23 Dec. 1644, when he was s. by his eldest 10 April, 1833) he had,
son,
4 William Henry, now of Antony.
Sir John Carew, 3rd bart. of Antony, M.P. for Cornwall at
Gerald (Rev.), b. 1815; to. Harriet Eliza, 1st dau. of John
the Restoration, and again in 1688, to. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Buller, Esq. of Morval; and d. s. p. 14 March, 1845.
Anthony Hungerford, Esq. of Farley Castle, by whom he had Caroline, to. Major-Gen. Bueknall Estcourt (2nd son of
two daus., T. G. B. Escourt, Esq., M.P. for Oxford University), who
i. Sarah, to. Jonathan Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, Corn- d. in the Crimea, June 24, 1854.
wall, and had a dau., Frances Antonia, to. Joseph Yorke, Esq. of Forthampton
Court, Tewkesbury.
Sarah Rashleigh, Rev. Carolus Pole, Rector of St.
to.
Juliana, to. Thomas James Agar-Robertes, Esq. of Lanhy-
Breocli, Cornwall, 3rd son of Sir John Pole, 3rd bart. of
drock, Cornwall M.P. for East Cornwall, created in 1869
Shute, and had a son,
Lord Robartes.
Reginald Pole, Esq. of Stoke Damarell, Devon, to. Anne, Catherine.
dau. of John Francis Buller, Esq. of Morva), and had,
with two daus., Anne, to. Charles, 1st Baron Somers, Mr. Pole-Carew d. 3 Jan. 1835, and was d. by his eldest son,
and Sarah, to. Henry Hippisley Coxe, Esq. of Ston Joseph Pole-Carew, Esq., to, 1st, 1810, Caroline, dau. of
Easton, Somerset, three sons, John Ellis, Esq., elder brother of Lord Seaford, and had an
1 Reginald Pole,, assumed the additional surname only child, Jemima, to. the Count Paul de Snasin, of Russia,
of Carew, in compliance with the testamentary she d. 1845, leaving an only son, Ivan (d. 1866). Mr. Pole-
injunction of his kinsman, Sir Coventry Carew, 6th Carew to. 2ndly, the widow of E. Cadogan. At his death,
bart. of Antony, of whom hereafter.
9 March, 1852, he was s. by his half-brother, William Henry
2 Charles Morice Pole (Sir), K.C.B., Admiral R.N.,
created a Bart. 1801, to. 10 June, 1792, Henrietta, dau. Pole-Carew, Esq. of Antony.
of John Goddard, Esq. of Woodford Hall, Essex, and
had two daus. Henrietta Maria, to. William Stuart,

Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Carew, or, three lioncels pas-
, sant in pale sa., armed and langued gu.; 2nd and 3rd, Pole,
Esq. of Tempsford Hall, co. Bedford, and Anna semde-de-lis, a lion rampant arg.
Maria. He d. 1839, when his baronetcy expired. Crests —
1st, Carew, a main-mast, the round top set off with
3 Edward Pole, D.D., left issue by Jane his wife, palisadoes or, a lion issuing thereout sa. ; 2nd, Pole, a lion’s
r
Charles, R.N ., d. young. gamb gu. armed or.
John, Capt. R.N., d. unm. 1837. S.at —Antony, Devonport, Cornwall.
Reginald, M.A., Rector of Yeovilton, Ilchester,
Somerset, b. 27 Oct. 1801 to. 29 Sept. 1836, Jane,
;

dau. of Alexander Powell, Esq. of Hurdcott House,


Wilts, and has, CAREW OF CAREW CASTLE AND
1 George Henry Law, R.E. CROWCOMBE.
2 Reginald Carew, Lieut. R.N.
3 Alexander Edward, Barrister-at-Law in India. Carew, Edmund G-eorge, Esq. of Crowcombe
4 John Lionel, Court, Somerset Carew Castle, co. Pembroke, and
;
1 Henrietta Maria, to. Henry Francis Motukisna,
Pentrepant Hall, Salop, b. 12 March, 1860 ; s. his
Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
2 Mary Stuart. 3 Johanna Augusta. father 1874.
Agneta Jane.
6 Louisa Margarctta.
5 Anna
7 Augusta.
Maria.

EtltPajJC. Sir William Carew. Knt. of Bury, Devon, 5th
son of Sir Nicholas Carew, Lord of Carew Castle, in the same
William, deceased.
co., by Joan his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Hugh Courtenay, Knt.,
Edward, to. Mary Anne Chapman, and has issue
twelve children. of Haccombe (see Carew of Antony) obtained from his mother
Henry, a Judge in Ceylon the manors of Bury, Wickband, Widebridge, Bokeland, and
Anna Maria. Jane Sarah. Katherine. Bledvagh, Devon. He left by Jane, his wife a son and heir,
ii. Rachel, to. Ambrose Manaton, Esq. of Manaton, Devon. John Carew, Esq., of Camerton, to. Margaret, dau. and
co-heir of William Kelly, Esq. of Stodley and Camerton,
Sir John, to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard Norton, Esq. of
Southwick, co. Southampton, but had no issue. He to. Srdly, Somerset, and was s. by his son,
Mary, dau. of Sir William Morice, 1st bart. of Wellington, George Carew, Esq. of Camerton, to. Margaret, dau. of Sir
by whom he had further issue, Thomas Englefield, Knt. of Englefield, Berks, and was
father of
i Alexander, 4th bart.
ii. William, 5th bart.
Thomas Carew, Esq. of Camertcn. He to. \Elizabeth, dau.
in. Gertrude, Sir Godfrey Copley, 2nd bart. of
to. 1st, and heir of Hugh Biccombe, Esq. of Crowcombe, by whom
Sprotborough, who d. 9 April, 1709 ; and 2ndly, Sir Cople- (who d. 1598), he had issue, i. John (Sy-) his heir; ii. George,
stone- War wick Bampfylde, 3rd bart. of Poltimore, who d. d. s. p i. Dorothy b. 1559, to. 1574, Sir William Greville
. ; in.
;

1727. Katherine, b. 1568, m. 1584, Robert Howse. He d. 1604, and


SirJohn d. 1692, and was s. by his eldest son, was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Alexander Carew, 4th bart. of Antony, d. s. p., and Sir John Carew, Knt. of Stodley, who obtained a grant of
was I. by his brother, Carew Castle, co. Pembroke, from Charles I. He to. Elizabeth
.

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Southcote, of Indehoe, hy whom (who d. 1633) he had three i. Thomas George Warrington, his heir.
ii. Henry, b. 1799; to. Jane Maria, only dau. of John Rogers,
daus. (i. Elizabeth, b. 1591; n. Mary, b. 1601, m. John Pin-
Esq., of Ayshford, and d. 1854, having had issue,
combe hi. Dorothy, b. 1604, m. Thomas ap Thomas) and as
;

many sons,
Dudley, of Ayshford, Sidmouth, Devon, b. 1826; d. 1870.
Mary, to. 4 Dec. 1852, Robert Peel Floyd, 3rd son of Sir
i. Thomas, his heir. Henry Floyd, Bart., and cf. s. p., 11 Oct. 1853.
ii. John, to. Dorothy Hippesley, and d. s. p,
hi. George, of Carew Castle, who had a son John, d. s. p.,
hi. John Francis, d. 1860.
iv. Gerald (Rev.), M.A., b. 1808 ; to. 1841, Elizabeth Ann, dau.
and three daus., Elizabeth, Mary, and Dorothy.
of Rev. William Black, of Bath.
Sir John Carew d. 1637, and was s. by his eldest son, i.Nesta, to. Gabriel Powell, Esq. of Peterston Court, co.
Thomas Carew, Esq., of Crowcombe, to. Margery, dau. of Sir Brecknock.
John Wyndham, Knt. of Orchard Wyndham, Somerset, by ii. Mary Anne, to. T. Luxton, Esq. of Weacombe, Somerset.
whom (who d. 1660) he had issue, iii. Louisa.
iv. unm., 1871.
Elizabeth, cf.
i. John, his successor.
v. Ellinora, to. 1847, M. E. Forster, Esq., Commander R.N.
ii. Thomas, to. Mary, dau. of Thomas Heatley, and d. 1691,
vi. Caroline Harriet, to. 2 Jan. 1838, Col. J. C. Dansey,
leaving,
Royal Artillery, and cf. 23 July, 1868.
1 Thomas, who s. his cousin in the estates.
2 George, of Carew Castle, d. s. p. Mrs. Carew cf. 1852. Her eldest son,
1 Mary, to. Chas. Nicholson, Esq. Thomas George Warrington Carew, Esq., of Carew Castle,
2 Dorothy, to. 1715, Peter Elers, Esq. of Chelsea. Crowcombe, and Pentrepant, b. 1797 to. 15 Feb. 1827, ;

iii. George, of London, d. 1684, leaving issue, Elizabeth Hannah, only child of Thomas Reid Clarke, Esq. of
1 Thomas. 2 John. 3 George. Turnham House, Chard, Somerset, and had issue,
4 Richard 5 Heatley. i. George Henry Warrington, his heir.

I. Elizabeth, d. 1668. n. Margery, d. 1662. ii. Coventry, J.P., b. 3 Feb. 1833 ; to. I860, Rosetta Anne,
dau. of Capt. W. Hotham, R.N., and had issue two daus.
Mr. Carew and was s. by his eldest son,
d. 1661,
Maud and Blanche.
John Carew, Esq., of Crowcombe, to. Katherine, dau. of iii. John (Rev.), Rector of Clotworthy, Somerset, b. 11 Dec.
Zouche Tate, Esq., who d. 1720. He d. 1683, leaving an only 1835; to. 1860, Mary Anne, dau. of G. Aglen, Esq. of
son, who d. s. p. 1691, when the estate descended to his Shepton Mallet, and has issue,
nephew, 1 Coventry George, b. 16 Jan. 1870.
Thomas Carew, Esq. Crowcombe, to. Jane, dau. of John
of 2 A son, b. 1874.
Sanford, Esq. of Nynehead, and had issue, 1 Florence. 2 Ida.
i. Thomas, his successor. Mr. Carew cf. May,
s. by his eldest son,
1850, and was
ii. John, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Alderman Billings, of Bath, George Henry Warrington Carw, Esq. of Carew Castle
and d. 1750, leaving issue, and Crowcombe, Capt. King’s Dragoon Guards, and Lieut.-
1 Thomas, b. 1729; d. s.p. 1763. Col. 2nd batt. Somerset Volunteers, b. 28 April, 1830 ; to. 14
2 John, b. 1734; to. Mary, dau. of Charles Webber, Esq. Aug. 1856, Mary Philippa, only dau. of Peter Rickards Mynors,
of Devon, and d. 1771, leaving two daus.,
Esq. of Treago, co. Hereford, and had issue,
Mary, of whom hereafter, as the successor to the
estates.
i. Edmund George, his heir.
i. Ethel Mary. n. Geraldine Eleanor.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 1850.
George, d. iv. Henry, d. s. p.
Mr. Carew cf. 24 Jan. 1874, and was s. by his only son,
iii. p. s.
i. Elizabeth, d. s. p. ii. Mary, d. s. p.
Arms— Or, three lioncels passant in pale sa. armed and
iii. Ann, d. s. p. langued gu.
iv. Mary, to. Charles Prowsc, Esq.
v. Amy, to. John Hawkins, Esq.
Crest —
A main-mast, the roundtop set off with palisadoes or,
a lion issuing thereout sa.
vi. Lucy, to. Thomas Smith, Esq.
vii. Penelope, to. Edward Stokes, Esq.

Motto J’espere bien
Seats— Crowcombe Court, near Taunton Pentrepant, near ;

Mr. Carew and was s. by his eldest son,


d. 1719, Oswestry Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire.
Thomas Carew, Crowcombe and Carew Castle, M .P.
Esq. of
;


Town House 11, Manson Place, Queen’s Gate, S.W.
for Minehead, b. 1702 m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Francis Drewe,
;

Esq. of Grange, Devon, and had, with two daus., Mary and
Ann, who d. unm., an only surviving dau. and heiress, CAREW OF BALLINAMONA.
Elizabeth, who s. him. Carew, Robert Thomas, Esq. of Ballinamona
Mr. Care'w to. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of John Horn, Esq., by whom Park, Waterford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
co.
he had no issue. He d. 1766, and was s. by his only dau., 1866; m. 28 July, 1859, Henrietta, eldest dau. of
Elizabeth Carew, of Carew Castle and Crowcombe, m. Richard Clayton Browne-Clayton, Esq., D.L., of
James Bernard, Esq. of the Middle Temple, but had no issue.
Adlington Hall, Lancashire, and Carrigbyrne, co.
She d. 1805, when the estates passed, under entail, to her
cousin,
Wexford, and has,
Mary Carew, of Carew Castle and Crowcombe. She to. 1794, i. Robert Thomas,b. 22 May, 1860.

George Henry Warrington,* Esq., of Pentrepant, Salop, ii. Richard Clayton, b. 20 Aug. 1861.
who assumed the surname and arms of Carew on succeeding iii. Ponsonby May Lynn, b. 13 April, 1665.

to the estates, and d. 1842, having had issue, iv. Bamfylde Leonard, 6. 21 April, 1868.
i. Catherine Jane.

* Family of Warrington. iCtHTitJJP. This — is a branch of Lord Carew’s family,


descending from
This family was formerly seated at Aigberth, co. Lancaster, Thomas Carew, Esq., of Ballinamona, co. Waterford, 2nd sur-
The Rev. George Warrington, Rector of Pleasley, co. viving son of Robert Carew, Esq. of Castleboro, co. Wexford,
Derby, and Vicar of Hope, co. Flint, grandson of John
Warrington, Esq., of Aigberth, to. Mary, only dau. and heir of and brother of Robert Carew, Esq., M.P. for Waterford 1740,
Henry Strudwick, Esq., descended from the baronetical fami- who cf. s. p., and of Shapland Carew, Esq. of Castleboro,
lies of Hanmer and Brougthon, and left, with other issue, grandfather of Robert Shapland, 1st Lord Carew. He was
George Henry Warrington, who, marrying the heiress of M.P. for Dungarvan and High Sheriff of Waterford 1742, 6.
Carew, cf Carew Castle and Crowcombe. assumed, by sign- 11 Aug. 1718; to. 12 Nov. 1745, Eliza Rickarda, dau. of James
manual, 1811, the surname of Carew only. May, Esq. of Mayfield, by Letitia his wife, dau. of William
William Warrington, Rector of Thirsk, Yorkshire, to. Miss 1st Viscount Duncannon, and had issue, Robert Thomas, his
Mainwaring.
Hanmer Warrington, Major 4th Dragoon Guards, Consul- heir; John Mutlow, to. Miss Jones, of Mullinabro; Ponsonby,
General at Tripoli, to. Jane Elizabeth, only dau. of to. Miss Giles Elizabeth (Mrs. Chartres) and Letitia, wife of
; ;

Charles Price, Esq., and had issue seven sons and three the Rev. John Kennedy, Esq., of Fethard Castle, co. Wexford.
daus., viz., 1 Hanmer George 2 William Henry, late Capt.
; The eldest son,
3rd Dragoon Guards, who to. Emma, dau. of Major Van Robert Thomas Carew, Esq. of Ballinamona, M.P. Dun-
Cortland, and has issue; 3 Charles Thornhill, 11th Light
garvan, High Sheriff Waterford 1779, b. 22 May, 1747; to.
Dragoons, d. 1839 4 Frederick Herbert, H.M.’s Vice-Consul
;

at Tripoli; 5 Osman, of the 77th regt. 6 Henry; 1 Jane, 4 July, 1771, Frances, dau. of Thomas Boyse, Esq. of Bishop’s
;

to. Thomas Wood, Esq., H.M.’s Vice-Consul at Bengazi; Hall, co. Kilkenny, and had issue,
2 Emma, m. Major Gordon Laing, and is deceased and
; Thomas, his heir.
3 Louisa. Robert Shapland, b. 25 Aug. 1777; Capt. in the 18th Hussars,
Thornhill Warrington, late Capt. 8th Light Dragoons ;
who who fell at the battle of Vittoria, June, 1813.
Rad one son Strudwick (Rey.). Margaret, to. Robert Hunt, Esq., of Sidbury House, Devon.
;

270 CAU THE LANDED GENTRY. CAR


Mr. Carew d. 11 April, 1834, and was s. by his son, 1 Tupper (Rev.), M.A., of Summerland, Guernsey, Recti?
Thomas Carew. of Fifield, Bavartt, Wilts, b. 24 Oet. 1823; to. 3 June,
Esq., of Bailinamona, J.P.. b. 23 An?. 1775 ;
1 1882, Helen Jane, dau. of George Glas Sandeman,
to.8 April, 1805, Jane, eldest dau. and co-hcir of Sir John
Esq. of 15, Hyde Park Gardens, and Westfield, South
Alcock, Knt. of Waterford, and had issue, Hayling, Hants, and has issue, 1 Albert; 2 Darel, b.
Thomas, now of Bailinamona. 16 Feb. 1866; 3 George Glas Sandeman, b. 13 Feb. 1867.
John Henry Alcock, 2 Charles Le Mesurier, Major late 63rd regt., b. 17 Jan.
b. 2 Feb. 1820.
Jane. Frances. Marianne. 1827 ; to. Amelia, dau. of Henry Tupper, Esq., of Les
Cotils, Guernsey, Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey.
Henrietta, 22 Aug. 1842, Thomas Edward I vers, Esq.
to.
3 Francis Edward, b. 27 March 1825 ; deceased.
Margaret, to. 22 April, 1842, Janies Anderson, Esq., ox Grace
Augusta.
Dieu Lodge, Waterford, who d. 1867.
iv. De Vic,
of Le Vallon, Guernsey, Capt. 3rdregt.R.G.M.L.T.,
Mr. Carew d. 4 Oct. 1853, and was s. by his eldest son, 6. 9 May, 1790; d. 1 Feb. 1876; to. 27 Aug. 1830, Fanny
Robert Thomas Carew, now of Bailinamona. Henrietta, dau. of Thomas Priaulx, Esq. of Montville,
Guernsey, and had issue,
Anns —Or, three lioncels passant in pale sa. armed and
1 Francis de Vic, of Le Vallon, Guernsey, Lieut.-Col.
langued gu.
Crest —
An antelope passant gu. crined and combed or. Royal (late Bengal) Artillery, b. 5 June, 1831; to. 22 July,

Seat Bailinamona Park, Waterford. 1863, Harriet Mary, dau. of Thomas Gosselin, Esq. of
Springfield, Guernsey, and has issue, 1 De Vic, 6. 2 Nov.
1866; 2 Victor Gosselin, b. 2 July, 1871 1 Edith Frances.
;

2 Thomas Priaulx, Lieut.-Col. Royal Artillery, 6. 15 Aug.


1832 ; to. 16 Nov. 1863, Fanny Lydia, dau. of Gen. Budgen,
R.E., and has had issue, 1 Edwyn Francis, b. 28 Jan. 1866,
CAREY OF ROZEL. d. 25 Feb. 1866; 2_Frederick Arthur, b. 24 Feb. 1867,
d. 19 May, 1871 3 Charles St. George, 6. 9 Nov. 1863
Caret, Albert, Esq. of Rozel, G-uernsey, Lieut.- ;

4 Spencer Colin, b. 1 Aug. 1870.


Col. (unattached) Royal G-uernsey Militia, b. 13 3 Adolphus John, late Major and A.D.C. Royal Guernsey
April, 1804 m. 1st, Leonora, dau. of Col. Cardew,
;
Militia, b. 27 July, 1834; to. 10 Oct. 1867, Frances Elton,

and 2ndly, Frances Elizabeth Henrietta, only dau. of Thomas Davis Bayly, Esq. of The Elms,
R.E. ;
Twickenham, and has issue, 1 Lewis Adolphus de Vic,
eldest dau. of John Brenton, Esq., son of Judge 6. 31 Jan. 1871; 2 Gerard de Beauvoir, b. 21 Feb. 1872;
Brenton, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, by the former he 3 Stuart Clutterbuck, b. 29 May, 1875; 1 Evelyn Frances;
2 Mary Theodora 3 Henrietta Maude.
has issue, ;

4 Charles James, Commander R.N., b. 7 May, 1836.


i. Falkland, late Capt. Royal Artillery, 6. 19 June, 1830; 5 Clement De Beauvoir, Capt. Royal Engineers, b. 27 March,
to. 4 Dec. 1852, Miss Mary Bowman, by whom he has issue, 1843; to. 27 April, 1868, Emily Cecil, dau. of W. Talbot
Nov. Algernon, Lieut. Royal Agar, Esq. of Milford House, Hants, and has issue,
Dilarion, b. 26 1854;
1 Alexander De Beauvoir, b. 18 March, 1874, d. 3 May,
Guernsey Militia Artillery, b. 23 Jan. 1860; Arthur-
1874 1 Nora Madeline Alice 2 Lilian Elle.
; ;
Leonard, 6. 20 Oct. 1863 d. 10 July, 1864.
;
6 Lawrence St. George, Lieut. 3rd regt. R.G.M.L.I., 6.
n. Algernon, b. 17 Feb. 1834; d. 4 April, 1839. 4 May, 1846; d. 15 July, 1874; to. 29 June, 1869, Alice
i. Julia. Angeline, dau. of the late J. Strachan, Esq., and has
ii. Agnes, b. 31 Aug. 1832; d. 10 April, 1839. issue, 1 Laurence Charles St. George, b. 30 July, 1871;
1 2 Spencer Tupper St. George, b. 28 Dec. 1872 3 Henry

;

SLtnCTtgC. The Carets of Guernsey have for centuries Plantagenet St. George, b. 20 May, 1874; 1 Frances
held a distinguished position in that Island, and filled its chief
Lucy.
1 Margaret, to. Spencer Henry, son of Charles B. Curtis,
local offices. The late representative of the 5th branch,
Esq., and has issue.
Isaac Caret, Esq., of Hauteville and Le Yallon, Guernsey, 2 Alice Emily.
Col. of the 3rd regt. Royal Guernsey Militia Light Infantry, b. 14
V. Sausmarez, Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey, b. 1794;
Sept. 1759; to. 1 Dec. 1779, Margaret, dau. of Elisha Tupper, to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Godfrey Dobree, Esq. (who was
Esq., Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey (who was 6. 11 Jan. b. 1797, and d. 13 March, 1868), and has issue,
1760; d. 22 Nov. 1837), and d. 27 July, 1828, having had issue, 1 Alfred Henry (Rev.), M.A. b. 1831 ; m. 5 Dec. 1857, Emily
i. Thomas, of Rozel, of whom in the sequel. Ellen Kent, dau. of the late Rev. George Hunt, of Buck-
ii. John, of Castle Carey, Guernsey, Col. of the 3rd regt. hurst, Berks, and Wadenhoe House, co. Northampton,
R.G.M.L.I., b. 18 April, 1786; d. 1 April, 1850; to. Matilda and has issue, 1 Evelyn George, b. 14 Dec. 1858; 2
(“co-heiress of the line” of the ancient Baronial House de Bertram Sausmarez, b. 21 Jan. 1864; 3 Geoffry Alfred,
Preaux of Normandy), dau. of Carteret Priaulx, Esq. of b. 14 Sept. 1865; 4 Arthur Charles, b. 22 Feb. 1867 ;
Beaulieu, Guernsey, Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey 5 William Henry, b. 24 Aug. 1868 6 Rowland Dobree,
;

(who d. 13 May, and had issue, b.13 March, 1870; 7 Alfred Augustine, b. 20 June, 1872;
1865),
d. 20 March, 1875 8 Basil Ernest, b. 5 Dec. 1873 ; 9
1 Carteret Priaulx (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, of Castle Carey, ;

Walter Julius, b. 12 July, 1875 1 Ethel; 2 Eliza Frances;


;
Yicar of Guernsey, 6. 29 Nov. 1819 d. 7 Dec.
St. John’s, ;
3 Laura; 4 Emily Rose, b. 31 Jan. 1877; d. 22 Jan.
1858 29 June, 1850, Martha Eliza, dau. of the late
; to.
1873.
Major Robert McCrea, 5th Royal Veterans (who was 6. 2 Julius Alphonso, Lieut-Col. Royal Guernsey Militia,
4 Dec. 1819, and d. 15 April, 1878), and has issue, 1 John and A.D.C. to the Lieut.-Governor of Guernsey, b. 12 Feb,
Herbert Carteret, of Castle Carey, late Lieut 60th Royal
1836; to. 5. Dec. 1860, Caroline, dau. of Sir P. Stafford
Rifles, and Capt. 3rd regt. R.G.M., b. 11 April, 1851; m.
Carey, President of the States of Guernsey, <fcc., and has
24 Feb. 1877, Cecil Vivian, dau. of James Scott, Esq., issue, 1 Harold Stafford, b. 28 Sept. 1861 2 Wilfred
;
J.P. co. Wexford, Ireland; 2 Abdiel Archibald McCrea,
Sausmarez, b. 22 May, 1863; 3 Roland Warren, b. 20 Jan.
b. 4 July, 1852, d. 23 Dec. 1857; 3 Carteret Walter,
1866, d. 16 July, 1866; 4 Mervyn Dobree, 6. 8 Jan. 1877;
Lieut. 74th Highlanders, b. 13 Dec. 1853; 4 Samuel
1 Elaine Biddulph.
Robert b. 16 March, 1855, d. 11 March, 1859; 5 William
3 Ernest Adolphus, Major 22nd Regt., b. 28 June, 1839;
Wilfred, Capt. 1st regt. R.G.M.L.I. and A.D.C. to the
to. Ellen, dau. of the late Rev. George Hunt, of Buckhurst,
Lieut.-Governor of Guernsey, b. 25 Aug. 1856.
Berks, and Wadenhoe House, co. Northampton, and has
2 Frederick Augustus, b. 31 Jan. 1823; to. 7 Oct. 1867, issue, 1 George Sausmarez, b. 13 Oct. 1865 2 Ward ;
Sarah Julia, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Thornton, of Sausmarez, b. 26 Oct. 1866 3 Ernest Sausmarez, b.
;
Thornville, co. Carlow, Ireland.
12 March, 1872; 4 Edward Sausmarez, b. 22 June, 1873;
3 Osmond (Rev.), B.A. Oxon, Rector of St. Mary do 5 Allen Sausmarez, b. 4 Oct. 1874; 6 Christopher Saus-
Castro, Guernsey, b. 7 March, 1826 to. 1st, 24 July, ;
marez, b. 27 March, 1877 1 Julia Sausmarez; 2 Elizabeth
1850, Margaret Bertie, dau. of Adolphus Carey, Esq. (who
;

Dobree Sausmarez.
was b. 18 June, 1830, and d. 29 Jan. 1862); and 2ndly, 1 Isabel Dobree, to. Lucius, son of John Carey, Esq. of
14 Oct. 1869, Rosalie Maria, dau. of Sausmarez Carey,
Fragmore, Guernsey, and has issue.
Esq., Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey by the former ;
2 Rosalie Marie, to. 14 Oct. 1869, the Rev. Osmond Carey,
he has issue, 1 John Adolphus, 6. 20 May, 1851 2 Osmond ;
B.A. Oxon, Rector of St. Marie de Castro, Guernsey, son
de Beauvoir, Lieut. 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, b. 4 Nov. of John Carey, Esq. of Castle Carey, Guernsey.
1853; 3 Theodore Walter, b. 1 Feb. 1857; 4 Cecil Bertie, 3 Laura Augusta, to. 4 March, 1857, Mervyn Drake, late
b. 29 Jan. 1862, d. 10 Feb. 1862 1 Frances Matilda, b. ;
Capt. R.E. (see Drake, of Ashe), and has issue,
19 June, 1852, d. 17 Dec. 1852; 2 Alice Wynne; 3 Beatrice
Dalrymple. vi. Frederick Charles, of Woodlands, Guernsey, b. 17 April,
4 Le Marchant John, b. 22 Aug, 1832; d. 1 Sept. 1862. 1798.
5 Edmund, b. 7 March, 1826 d young. ;
vii. Ilavilland, Major 3rd regt. R.G.M.L.I., b. 29 Dec. 1799 ;
Elizabeth Dobree, b. 26 July, 1821 d. 6 July, 1855; to. ; d. April, 1870 ;
to. 1827, Augusta, dau. of Thomas Godfrey
9 Jan. 1851, Herbert Taylor McCrea, Capt. 43rd regt. Dobree, and has issue,
Light Infantry (who was b. 3 May, 1827, and d. 1855). 1 Augustus Dobree (Rev.), Fellow of Trinity Coll. Cam.,
in.Tupper of Summerland, Guernsey, 6. 16 April, 1788; d. Incumbent of Bantry, co. Cork, 6. 27 Feb. 1829; w. 14
26 May, 1867; to. 11 Oct. 1819, Anne, dau. of John June, 1860, Beatrice Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev.
Le Mesurier, Esq. (who d. 3 Sept. 1875), and had issue, Thomas Powys Outram, Rector of Redmile, co Leicester.
. ;

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3
2 3Thomas Godfrey, Ce.pt. (unattached) Royal Guernsey 3 Cranstoun Adolphus, Inspector of Constabulary, Jamaica,
Militia, b. 5 Jan. 1832; m. 12 July, 1859, Susan Elizabeth, 6. 3 June, 1852.
dau of John Slade, Esq., and has issue, 1 Lionel Slade, 4 Leopold Hunston Brenton, 6. 17 Jan. 1858.
b. 19 Aug. 1861; 2 Cecil Augustus, b. 10 April, 1863; 5 Sydney Pelham De Burgh-Brcnton, 6. 11 Dec. 1859.
Godfrey Mohun, b. 17 Aug. 1873; 4 Eugene Edward, b. 6 Wallace Lancelot, 6. 1866.
8 May, 1876; 1 Madeline Augusta; 2 Amabel Trevilla; 7 Ella Constance Josephine Brenton.
Ida Penkivil; 4 Lilian Gilchrist 5 Winifred Dobree. ;
8 Blanche Louise Mary Boleyn Brenton.
3 Francis Edward, b. 23 July, 1836; to. 11 Oct. 1860, 9 Florence Victoria E. Brenton.
Emilia, dau. of De Beauvoir de Lisle, Esq., and has vi. Thomas Augustus, Licut.-Gcn. Bengal Staff Corps, b.
issue, 1 De Lisle, b. 18 July, 1861 2 Basil De Beauvoir, b. ; 16 Feb. 1827.
11 Oct. 1862; 3 Dudley de Lisle, 6.3 Jan. 1869, d. 16 Feb. vii. John James, 6. 16 Feb. 1830.
1869 4 Norman de Lisle, 6. 21 Sept. 1871 5 Conrad
;

de Lisle, 6. 13 Aug. 1875; 1 Maude Frances.


;
He d. 9 Jan. 1853.
4 Edmund Theodore, 6. 26 Dec. 1838; m. 24 June, 1869, Arms—Arg., on a bend sa. three roses of the field.

Emma Amelia Barber, and has issue, 1 Havilland, 6. Crests — 1st, a swan, wings endorsed arg.; 2nd, a horse's
19 Aug. 1873 2 George, 6. 14 Sept. 1877
;
1 Augusta. ;
head and neck bendy of six, armed with a shield plate, and
1 Rosina, to. 3 Dec. 1855, 'Col. Wm. Bell (late 64th regt.) bridled or.
Royal Guernsey Militia, and A.D.C. to the Queen, and —
Motto Sine macula.
has issue, Seat— Rozel, Guernsey.
2 Grace Elizabeth, to. 22 Oct. 1856, Edward Read Nelson
Druce, and has issue.
vtii.2 Adolphus, 6. 3 Jan. 1802; to. Fanny Dalrymple, dau. of
CARLETON OF CLARE.
Robert Walters, Esq. and had issue, Carleton, Hugh Francis, Esq. of Clare, co.
Marguerite Bertie. 6. 18 June, 1830; d. 29 Jan. 18S2; Tipperary and Greenfield, co. Cork, b. 1810 m. 30
to. 24 July, 1850, Rev. Osmond Carey, B.A. Oxon, Rector
;

of St. Mary-de-Castro, Guernsey, and son of John Carey, Nov. 1859, Lydia, dau. of Ven. Henry Williams,
Esq., of Castle Carey, Guernsey, and has issue, Archdeacon of Waimate, New Zealand.
i. Harriet Tupper, to. John Carey, Esq. of Frogmore, Guern- ULtHTHIJT.—The following pedigree has been duly regis-
sey, and has issue.
tered certified in the office of Ulster King of Arms, Dublin
and
n. Elizabeth Dobree, 6. 1784; d. 1815; to. 1803, Albert
Castle. Three brothers, Richard Carleton, Philip Car-
Foster, Esq.
in. Maria, to. 12 Dee. 1815, Rev. John Tupper Connell, and leton, and Robert Carleton, removed from co. Cambridge to
has issue. Ireland shortly after 1673. Their sister Frances to. William
Stanley, of Clonmel, and d. 1689. Philip was of Clonmel,
The eldest son,
his will is dated 28 Dec. 1723. He to. Mary, dau. of William
Thomas Caret, Esq., of Rozel, Guernsey, 6. 31 Oct. 1780
Vaughan, of Clonmel, and had a dau. Mary, to. Rev. Rice Taylor.
March, 1803, Mary, dau. of John Le Mesurier, Esq.,
to. 1 1st,
Robert was also of Clonmel, and d. intestate. He to. 1st,
Hereditary Governor of the Island of Alderney and by her
1686, Deborah, dau. of Christopher Heath, of Planterstown, co.
(who d. Oct. 1815) had issue,
Limerick, and 2ndly, 1694, Katherine Carty, and had issue by
i. Albert, now of Rozel
the 1st wife only, viz., Heath, Ann, and Deborah, all living
ii. Edward, 6. 16 Nov. 1807; d. 15 Sept. 1819; to. Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Maingay, Esq. of Guernsey, and by her (who 1712. The eldest brother,
d. 31 Oct. 1866), has issue, Richard Carleton, Esq. of Knockananama Castle, alias
1 Arthur Edward, 24 June, 1840; to. 6 Nov. I862>
6.
Darling Hill, between the years 1673 and 1682,
near Clonmel, to.

Minnie, dau. of F. C. Wright, Esq. of Kensington, and by Elinor, dau. ofCapt. Francis Drew, of Kilwinny, co. Waterford.
her (who was 6. 27 April, 1837, d. 7 Jan. 1877) has had He d. 1682, leaving issue, Frances, who.m. Oliver Walsh, Esq.
issue, 1 Arthur Henry, 6. 30 Oct. 1863, d. 30 March, 1864; of Tullamaine, near Fethard and a son, ;

Edward Valentine, 6. 14 Feb. 1865; 3 Harold Fitz John Carleton, Esq. of Darlinghill, High Sheriff for Tip-
Maurice, 6. 5 May, 1869, d. 7 Oct. 1873; 4 Douglas Falk-
perary 1717. He purchased Butlersland (now Clare), in 1705.
land, 6. 10 Jan. 1876; 1 Marguarite; 2 Frederica Alice,
b. 14 Sept. 1870, d. 24 May, 1875; 3 iElian de Jersey, 6. He to. Jane, dau. of Robert Stratford, Esq. of Baltinglas,
9 Oct. 1872 d. 24 May, 1875. ancestor of the Earls of Aldborough, by whom he left issue six
2 Gerald Le Mesurier, 6. 13 April, 1847 killed 29 March, ; sons and two daus.,
1862.
i. Richard, b. 1698; m. Isabella, dau. of Robert Connell, Esq.
1 Gertrude, to. 21 June, 1870, the Rev. Ernest Boys, M.A.
Registrar of Ossory, and had issue, Jane, who d. 11 May,
Jesus Coll. Cam., and has issue.
1750.
2 Amelia, to. 18 May, 1875, Frederick Lewis, Esq., Lieut. John, of Blackcastle, Clare, and Darlinghill, m. his cousin.
ii.
Royal Engineers, and has issue.
Miss Walsh, of Tullamaine, and had issue,
hi. Robert Gledstanes, of Hauteville, Guernsey, 6. 6 Oct.
1 John, of Darlinghill (will proved 1775, Dublin), d. unm.
1812; to. 1839, Emma, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Brock ? 2 Oliver, of Dublin, who sold Darlinghill to the Pene-
Rector of St. Peter’ s-in-the-Wood, Guernsey, and has issue,
fathers, 1782. He to. 1778, Martha Van Lewen, and d .
1 Sumner, 6. 7 July, 1840 d. Jan. 1850. ; 1806, having had issue, Mary, to. Capt. Elliot Armstrong,
2 Amelius Gledstanes, b. 26 Dec. 1847. of Donamore, co. Roscommon; and Frances Elizabeth, to.
3 Cameron Edward, 6. 9 July, 1851. Dr. Maziere, of Dublin, and d. s. p.
1 Mary Dobree, 6. 23 Sept. 1841 d. 1 Jan. 1844. ; 3 Robert, went to sea, and d. young.
2 Mary Emily, 6. 8 April, 1844; d. 9 Sept. 1849. 4 Francis, Lieut. 2nd foot in 1784, to. Miss Bailie, and had
3 Edith Emma, to. 18 Aug. 1870, Rev. Francis Glynno one dau., Elizabeth.
Hume, M.A. Oxon, son of the Rev. Charles J. Hume, and 1 Frances, m. Thomas Smithwick, Esq. of Barvalock, co.
has issue. Tipperary, and d. 1789.
4 Julia Cecilia, 6. 28 Aug. 1849; d. 4 Sept. 1849. 2 Isabella, to. William Dickson, Esq.
5 Maria Louisa. 3 Jane, d. unm. 4 Grace, to. John Bagenal, Esq.
I. Harriet Dobree, 6. 1805; m. 1831, Col. White, late 70th 5 Anna Maria, to. Samuel Evans, Esq.
regt., and Adjt.-Gen. Royal Guernsey Militia (he d. 1865), 6 Rebecca, to. Clement Sadleir, Esq.
and has issue. i ir.Francis, of Cork, of whom presently.
ii. Amelia, 6. 6 Aug. 1806 to. 14 July, 1827, Ernest Le Pelly
; iv. Robert, of Clonmel, Lieut, in Col. Battereau’s regt., d. s. p.
Esq., Seigneur of the Island of Sercq. v. George, of Eustace Street, Dublin, m. Margaret, dau. of
Mr. Carey to. 2ndly, 11 Oct. 1821, Barbara, dau. of Col. George Peter Cossart, Esq. of Cork (she d. 1801), and by her had
issue three sons and one dau.,
Jackson, of the North Mayo Militia, and M.P. for co. Mayo,
Ireland, and by her had issue, 1 John, Lord Mayor of Dublin 1792-93, to. Mary Chambers,
and had issue, 1 John; 2 George; 3 Henry; 4 Hugh;
iv. George Jackson, Major.-Gen., C.B., 5 Oct. 1822 d. h. ;
5 Francis, to. Sarah North, and had issue, William
12 June, 1872; to. 29 Feb. 1861, Olivia Hester, only dau. of
Frederick, retired Major 60th Rifles, to. 6 Aug. 1867,
William Gordon Thompson, Esq. of Clifton Gardens, Hyde
Mary Louisa, dau. of Sir Guy Campbell, Bart., and has,
Park, and had issue,
Guy Francis, b. 8 Oct. 1871, and Margaret Theodora, 6.
1 Gordon Thomas James, 6. 2 March, 1862. 16 Dec. 1874, Louisa, to. Francis Logan, Esq. 6 Charles;, ;

1 Olive Victoria. 2 Norah Constance. 7 Frederick; 8 William; 1 Margaret; 2 Eliza; 3 Mary;


v. Adolphus Frederic (Rev.)M.A., Vicar of Brixliam, Devon, 4 Ellen.
6. 19 Jan. 1824; to. 10 Sept. 1846, Harriet Mary, dau. of 2 George Francis, of Eustace Street, Dublin, to. Elizabeth
f
1
Admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton, Bart., K.C.B., and has issue, Cossart, and d. s. p. 1831.
1 Jahleel Brenton, Lieut. 98th reg.,
6. 18 July, 1847.
3 Peter (Very Rev.), Dean of Killaloe, to. 1784, Mary Griffin,
2 Reginald Orme Brenton, Lieut R.N., 6. 22 Dec. 1848;
and d. 1825, at. 69, leaving issue six sons and four daus.,
to. 27 Sept. 1872, Francis Mary Feltrim, 3rd dau. of George Simpson, ofSeapoint, co. Dublin, b. March, 1786;
Lieut.-Col. George Hickson Fagan, Royal (late Bengal) to. 1st, Sophia, dau. of George Lamb Audouin, and by
Engineers, of Feltrim, co. Dublin, and Conway House, her (who d. 1831) had issue, 1 George, Col. Royal
Paignton, South Devon. Artillery, b. 1825, who m. 1854, Eliza, dau. of Capt.
; —
272 CAR THE LANDED GENTRY. CAR
Hughes, and has issue, 1 Frank Robert Crofton, 63rd JCtttCACJC. Lancelot Carleton, Esq. of Rossford, Ennis-
regt., 6. 1856; 2 George Dudley, 17 regt. 3 Guy ; killen, co. Fermanagh; to. Mary, dau. of William Irvine,
Audouin; 4 Lancelot; 5 Henry Anthony; 6 Alice
Anne; ii. William, M.A. (Rev.), Rector of Callan, co.
Esq. of Castle Irvine, same co., and had issue,
Kilkenny, to. 1866, Mildred, dau. of Col. Beresford, i. Lancelot, of Rossford, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh, 1683,
of Woodhouse hi. Henry, of Seapoint; and i. Elizabeth.
; and for Donegal 1686 ; to. Mary, dau. of John Cathcart,
George Simpson Carleton to. 2ndly, Mary Williams. Esq., co. Fermanagh; and d. 1695, having had six sons,
Henry Peter, Major 1st Bengal Fusiliers, 6. 1787, and none of whom left male issue except the 5th, viz.,
d. 1844. He to. Eliza Cossart, and left issue a son and Christopher, of Newry, co. Down, to. Katherine, dau. of
dau., WmHenry, Major late 21st Fusiliers, b. 1830, to. Henry Ball, Esq. of Donegal, and had two daus., Ann,
1871, Mary Jane Waller, dau. of James Lendrum, Esq. in. John Rotton, of Dublin, and Conally, in. Alexander
1 and has issue Emily Augusta.
;
Crawford, Esq. of Millwood, co. Fermanagh (their dau.
Charles, d. s.p. in India. Katherine in. 1785, Beauchamp Colclough, Esq. of Kil-
William, 36th Beng. N.I., 6. 1790; d. 1842. He in. davin, co. Carlow), and four sons, the third of whom,
Louisa Tritton, and left issue three sons and two daus.,
William, 90th regt., d. 1858, at Lucknow; James Max- Sir Guy Carleton, K.B., Gen. in the army, was created,
well, d. young; Fred. Hone, 90th regt., b. 1841; Char- 21 Aug. 1788, Lord Dorchester.
lotte Jemima, to. 1850, Major James Bailie, of Ring- ii. Christopher, of whom presently.
dufferin, co. Down, J.P.; Louisa, to. 1851, Col. Garstin,
who d. 1867. Mr. Carleton was killed in the Civil War in the service of
Frederick, d. s. p. in India. Charles I. His 2nd son,
John Hugh, of Liverpool, d. s. p. 1872. Christopher Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill, co. Fer-
Fanny, in. Hutchins Williams, Esq. managh, to. Anne, dau. and heir of Rev. George Hamilton,
Charlotte, in. James Bailie, Esq. of Ringdufferin, co.
Rector of Devenish, and dying, 1716, lefc three sons, Alexander,
Down.
Down. J.P. cos. Fermanagh .and Meath, d. s. p. 13 Nov. 1745;
Eliza, to. James Wilson, Esq. of Killeague, co.
Margaret, to. Wm. Cossart, Esq. of Madeira, and Har- George, of whose line we have to treat and Lancelot (Rev.), ;

court Street, Dublin. He d. s. p. A.M., Chaplain to a Dragoon regt. serving in Spain, and
Susannah, of Brunswick Street, Dublin, m. Ch. Ward, Rector of Padworth, Berks, 1715, to. Barbara, dau. of Thomas
Esq. of Queen's Co., who d. s. p. Twitty, Esq. of Clunes, co. Worcester, and d. 14 Oct. 1730,
vi. Edward, of Cork, living 1741. leaving a son, Alexander Carleton, Banker, of London, d. unm.
i. Grace, to. Amos Godsell, Esq. of Sunville, co. Limerick. 10 May, 1775, and a dau. Cecilia. The 2nd son,
ii. Mary, to. Adam Newman, Esq. of Dromore, co. Cork. George Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill, J.P., High Sheriff
The 3rd son, co. Monaghan, to. Catherine, dau. of John Creighton, Esq. of
Francis Carleton, Esq. of Cork, 5. 1713; to. 1737, Rebecca, Aughlane, co. Fermanagh, and had issue,
dau. of Hugh Lawton, Esq. of Castle Jane, co. Cork, and by i. John, d. s. p.
her (who d. Feb. 1797) he left issue at his decease, 1791, ii. Alexander, Barrister-at-Law, to. 1771, Evelyn, dau. of
Gilbert Pepper, Esq., co. Meath, and had three sons,
Hugh, 6. 11 Sept. 1739, who became Lord
Chief Justice of the
Court of Common Pleas, and was created Baron Carleton 1 George James, Lieut. Marines.
of Anner, 1789, and Viscount Carleton of Clare, 1797. He 2 William, d. s. p. 3 John.
to. 1st,2 Aug. 1766, Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard Mercer, hi. Christopher, of hereafter. whom
Esq. of Dublin she d. s. p. 27 May, 1794. He to. 2ndly,
; iv. William, of Enniskillen, J.P., d. 1778.
Mary Buckley, 2nd dau. of Abednego Mathew, Esq., M.P. v. George (Rev.), M.A., Chaplain 67th foot, left a son,
she d. s. p. 13 March, 1810 Lord Carleton d. 1825. ; George.
Francis, of Green Park, co. Down, to. Dorcas, dau. of Roger
Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, and d. s. p. 1829. Mr. Carleton d. 1747 his 3rd son, ;

John, of whom presently. Christopher Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill, J.P., in.
Mary, d. 1769. Isabella, d. 1771. Henrietta Maria, dau. of Col. Creighton, and d. 1779, having
Rebecca, to. Hugh Millerd, Esq. ;
d. s. p. July, 1804.
had a son, George, who d. young, and three daus., Hen-
Sarah, d. 1766.
rietta, d. unm. 1762; Vincentia, d. unm. 1787; and
Grace, to. Sampson Jervois, Esq., and d. s. p.
Mary Carleton, of Market Hill, to. 1765, Henry Peisley
The 4th son, L’Estrange, Esq. of Moystown, King’s Co., and had issue:
John Carleton, Esq. of Dublin, in. 1776, Elizabeth, dau.
the 2nd son,
and heir of Thomas Hodgson, Esq. of Dublin, and d. intestate
Christopher L’Estrange, Esq., assumed the surname and
1781, leaving issue,
arms of Carleton at the decease of his mother, 1830, and
Francis, late of Clare. became of Market Hill. He was 6. Feb. 1776, and to. 8 May,
Rebecca, d. unm.
1808, Jane, dau. of Col. Jackson, M.P. of Enniscoe, co. Mayo,
Dorothea, in. Edward Reeves, Esq. of Ballyglissane, co. Cork.
She d. 1855, and left issue. and had issue,
The only son, Henry,d. unm. 31 Oct. 1839.
Francis Carleton, Esq., who succeeded to the estates of George L’Estrange Carleton, now of Market Hill.
his uncle, Viscount Carleton of Clare; was b. 6 Aug. 1780, Christopher Carleton L’Estrange, to. 19 Feb. 1852, Charlotte,
youngest dau. of Arthur Cooper, Esq. of Cooper’s Hill, co.
and was formerly of the 10th Hussars he to. 9 Sept. 1809, ;
Sligo.
Charlotte Molyneux, eldest dau. of George Molyneux Montgo- William Jackson L’Estrange.
merie, Esq. of Garboldisham Hall, co. Norfolk, descended from Guy James L’Estrange (Rev.).
Hugh, 1st Earl of Eglinton, and left issue, Mary, to. 10 Aug. 1848, Right Hon. John George, one of tho
i. Hugh Francis, now of Clare. Judges of the Court of Queen’s Bench in Ireland.
Janette, to. 20 Sept. 1837, William Orme, Esq. of Owcnmore,
ii. Henry Alexander, 6.28 Feb. 1814; Col. Royal Artillery,
C.B., in. 2 Dec. 1855, Elizabeth, dau. of Armor Boyle, Esq. co. Mayo ;
and d. 30 Aug. 1850.
of Dundrum, Ireland, and has issue, Elizabeth Henrietta, d. 7 Oct. 1835.
Alice.
1 Henry Augustus, 6. 6 May, 1858
Louisa, to. 13 Sept. 1842, William Digges La Touche, Esq.
2 Montgomerie Lancelot, 6. 4 June, 1861. of Stephen’s Green.
3 Hugh Dudley, 6. 24 Dec. 1865.
Sidney Fanny, to. 16 May, 1843, Robert Orme, Esq. of
4 Frederick Montgomerie, 6. 24 Nov. 1863. Mountanvil, co. Dublin.
1 Mary. 2 Edith Charlotte. 3 Alice.
Sarah, d. unm. 8 April, 1838.
hi. Frederick, 6. 23 July, 1821 ; d. unm. 15 May, 1867.
iv. Percival Augustus, 6. 7 April, 1825; a Capt. 1st Surrey Major Carleton, High Sheriff of Fermanagh 1811, d. Sept.
Militia, served in the Anglo Turkish Contingent; in. 21 1843.
April, 1865, Susan Georgina, dau. of Charles Hare, Esq. of
Wormley, Herts, and d. 13 Dec. 1869, leaving a dau., —
Arms Erm., on a bend sa. three pheons arg.
Frances Laura. Crest — A dexter arm embowed holding an arrow ppr., the
i. Mary, to. 1840, Auguste de Mont Richer, of the Chateau arm naked to the elbow the shirt folded above it arg., and
de Lully, Vaud, Switzerland, and has issue. vested above it gu.
ii. Sophia. Seat —Market Hill, near Enniskillen.
Arms— Arg., on a bend three mascles of the field.
sa.
Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn’s head arg. the
horn twisted, of the first and second.

Motto Nunquam non paratus. CARLYON OF TREGREHAN.
Carlyon, Thomas Tristrem Spry, Esq. of Tre-
CARLETON OF MARKET HILL. grehan, Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff :

L’Estrange-Carleton, George, Esq. of Market 1862, B.A., late Major 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. 6
Hill, co. Fermanagh, b. 1811. April, 1822.
S
; ;

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iCtltmiJC.— Philip Carlton, Esq. of Tregrehan, son and CARNE OF ST. DONAT’S CASTLE.
heir of Thomas Carlyon, Esq. of Tregrehan, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Philip Hawkins, Esq. of Pennans, Stradling-Carne, Joiin Whitlock, Esq. of
and Elizabeth Scobell, his wife, whose mother, Mary, was 2nd St. Donat’s Castle, co. Glamorgan, High Sheriff
dau. and co-heir of Sir Joseph Tredenham, Knt., ofTregonan,
1874, D.C.L., F.S.A. and M.A., J.P. and D.L., Bar-
Governor of St. Maw’s, to. Elizabeth, only child of Rer.
rister-at-Law, Chairman of Cowbridge Bench of
Samuel Trewbody, of Boscundle, and niece of Edward Craggs,
the 1st Lord Eliot, of Port Eliot. By this lady he had a son
Magistrates, and Chairman of the Taff Vale and
and heir, Cowbridge Railway, b. 16 April, 1817 m. 1st, 10 ;

Edward Trewbody Carlton, Esq. of Tregrehan, at whose April, 1844, Mary Jane (who d. 2 Sept. 1874), only
decease p., the estates devolved upon (the eldest son of his
s. dau. of Peter Whitfield Brancker, Esq. of Waver-
uncle, Rev. Thomas Carlyon, of St. Just, Roseland, by Anne tree, Lancashire, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
his wife, dau. and co-heir of William Gwavas, Esq. of Pen- heiress of John Houghton, Esq. of that place, and
zance), hisfirst cousin,
had issue,
Thomas Carlton, Esq. of Tregrehan, High Sheriff of Corn-
wall 1802, to. his cousin Mary, only dau. and heir of William
i. Edward Stradling Nicboll, b. 8 Sept. 1849; d. 1 July,
Carlyon, Esq. of St. Austell, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and 1862.
co-heir of Rev. John Pomeroy, of St. Ewe, by Thomazina
ii. John Devereux Yann Loder, of Dimlands, b. 20 April,
Hooker his wife, grand-niece of the celebrated Divine, Richard 1854.
Hooker. By this lady (who d. 13 Jan. 1821) Mr. Carlyon had hi. Mansel Sydney Berkrolles, of Nash Manor, b. 19
issue, William, his heir; Edward, successor to his brother;
Dec. 1863.
Mary, m. Capt. Collins, R.N., of Trewerdale; Eliza, wife of i. Elizabeth Mary, m. 6 Feb. 1868, Adam Fettyplace, son of
Clement Carlyon, M.D., of Truro (their son is Edward Trew- the late John Blandy, Esq. of Kingston House, co. Berks.
body Carlyon, Esq. of Trevre, Cornwall; and their dau. Eliza- ii. Grace Mansel, to. Major Scott, R.E.
beth, to. Dr. Browne, Bishop of Ely); and Harriet. He d. in. Blanche Elinor, d. 15 July, 1865.
16 Dec. 1830, and was s. by his elder son,
iv. Eva Loder Brancker, d. 6 Sept. 1862.
William Carlton, Esq. of Tregrehan, Barrister-at-Law, v. Mabel Gwladys St. Maur.
b. 7 Jan. 1781; d. unm. 27 May, 1841, and was s. by his
vi. Bertha Gamage De Lacy.
brother,
Edward Carlton,Esq. of Tregrehan and Greenaway, J.P. He m. 2ndly, 13 Dec. 1875, Mary Salusbury, dau.
and D.L., Major-Gen. in the army, b. 1783 to. 1820, Anna- ; of John Salusbury Crump, Esq. of Hampton, co.
Maria, elder dau. of Admiral Spry, of Place and Tregolls, Hereford, and has had a son,
co.. Cornwall, and by her (who d. 13 June, 1854) had
issue, iv. Edward Salusbury Carne, who d. an infant, 7 Feb. 1877.

Thomas Tristrem Spry, now of Tregrehan. Mr. Stradling-Carne, who is only surviving son of the
Edward Augustus, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Greenway,
Devon, J.P., b. 3 June, 1823. late Rev. Robert Carne, of Nash and Dimlands, and
George Gwavas, Capt. 1st regt. of foot, b. 21 July, 1824. St. Donat’s Castle, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
Richard Hawkins, Lieut. R.A., d. 27 April, 1845. heir of Capt. Charles Loder Carne, R.N., of Nash
Samuel Alfred, d. 14 Aug. 1830.
William Pomeroy, d. 1853. Manor, is representative of the family of Stradling
Horatio, b. 12 May, 1833. of St. Donat’s Castle, through Jane Stradling, sister
Arthur Hooker, b. 10 March, 1835. of the last bart., who m. Sir Thomas Carne J(see
Tredenham Fitzherbert, b. 3 July, 1841; to. 29 March, 1872,
Sophia, dau. of John Bonningham, Esq. of Brook House, Burke’s Extinct Baronetage). He assumed in
Kent. 1877 the surname of Stradling-Carne in lieu of
Anna Maria, to. Edward Coode, Esq., J.P., of Trevor Cot-
that of Nicholl-Carne.
tage, St. Austell, and d. 10 Nov. 1872.
Major-Gen. Carlyon, d. 4 July, 1854. Etneacjc.—This is a very ancient family, descended
from Ynyr, King of Gwent. Its representative, 9 Henry VIII.,
Arms—Sa., a plate between three castles arg., each charged
Howell Carne, of Nash, m. Cecil, dau. and heir of William
with a cross-crosslet gu.
Kemeys, of Newport, and had, with younger children,
Crest —A demi-lion rampant gu. ducally crowned or, col-
Richard, of Nash, of whom hereafter; and Edward (Sir),
lared arg. holding between his paws a bezant.
Knt., ancestor of the distinguished family of Carne of
Motto—Turris tutissima virtus.
Ewenny. The eldest son,
Seat —Tregrehan, Par Station, Cornwall. Richard Carne, Esq. of Nash, to. 1st, a dau. of Rees
Mansel, Esq. of Oxwich, S.P. and 2ndly, Joan, dau. and
;

heir of Jenkin ap Edward Dalton or Dalden, Esq. of


THOMSON-CARMICHAEL OF EASTEND. Penmark, by whom he left, with three daus., two sons,
John, of Nash, Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1561; m. Margaret,
Thomson-Carmichael Maurice, Esq. of East- dau. of Sir John Ragland, of Carnllovd, in Lancarvan, by
end, Thankerton, Lanarkshire, J.P., b. 7 Feb. 1841 Eleanor his wile, dau. of Sir William Courtenay, and has
m. 25 Sept. 1871, Alice Isabella Henrietta, dau. seven daus. His widow to. John Sheppard, Esq. of Aleston,
Wilts, and afterwards Richard Bassett, Esq. of Beaupre.
of Col. Walker Drummond, of Hawtkornden, William, of whom we treat.
and has had issue,
The 2nd son,
i. Michael Henry Drummond, 29 July, 1875.
b. William Carne, Esq. of Nash (successor to his brother),
ii. Maurice Edwin, b. 19 Feb., d. 12 Aug. 1877.
m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Yann, Esq. of
i. Mary Frances Margaret, b. 23 Aug. 1872. Macross and Llantwit, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Sir
ii. Edith Gertrude, b. 5 Oct. 1873. George Mathews, of Radyr, and was father of
Sir Edward Carne, Knt., of Nash, Receiver-General of
Htticage.—This family has been resident at Eastend for
Michael Carmichael, Esq. of Eastend, co. South Wales, and one of the four tellers of the Exchequer,
generations.
to. Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Mansel, of Margam, by Lady
Lanark, son of Maurice Carmichael and Rebecca Alston his
Jane, his wife, dau. of Henry, Earl of Worcester, and left at
wife, to. 2 Aug. 1836, Mary McQueen Thomson, dau. of William
his decease a son and successor,
Honyman, Esq., and grand-dau. of Sir William Honyman,
1st bart. and d. 18 Sept. 1875, having had issue,
William Carne, Esq. of Nash, who m. Jane, dau. and
heir of William Thomas, Esq. of Llanmihangel, by Eleanor
;

i. Maurice, now of Eastend. his wife, dau. of Sir John Came, of Ewenny, and had, with
ii. Michael William Albert.
in. John Alston Hay.
other children, a son and successor,
i. Catherine. Thomas Carne, Esq. of Nash, Sheriff of Glamorgan 1690
ii. Rebecca Alston, deceased. to. 1652,Jane, dau. of Sir Edward Stradling, Bart., of St.
hi. Mary Jane Douglas, H. J. Coventry, Esq.
in. 1867, Donat’s Castle, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Mansel,
iv. Wilhelmina, m. Nov. 1875, Capt. R. Rostron Young, of Margram, and was s. by his son,
73rd regt. to Ireland in his
S i
Thomas Carne, Esq. of Nash, who went
father’s lifetime, and d. there. He to. 1675, Catherine dau.
Seat— Eastend, Thankerton, co. Lanark.
T
274 CAR THE LANDED GENTRY. CAR

and heir of William Basset, Esq. of Welsh St. Donat’s, and 1 CARNEGIE OF SEATON HOUSE.
was father of Carnegie, John Renny Strachan, Esq. of
Edward Carne, Esq. of Nash, who to. Grace, dau. of
Seaton House, co. Forfar, J.P. and D.L., formerly
William Mathew, Esq. of Aberamon and Boose, Sheriff of
Glamorgan descended from Sir David ap Mathew,
Scots Greys and 9th Lancers, b. 19 June, 1802 ;
1693,
standard-bearer to Edward II., and dying 28 Jan. 1713, on. 7 Sept. 1848, Elizabeth Susan, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
was s. by his son, John Grey, of Backworth, Northumberland, and
John Carne, Esq. of Nash, and of Marcham, Berks, has issue a son,
Sheriff of Glamorganshire 1731, who m. 1728, Elizabeth, dau.
Claud Cathcart, b 9 Dec. 1849 m. 16 April, 1874, Mary
and co-heir of Charles Loader, Esq. of Hinton, Berks, and had .
;

Madeline, dau. of the late William Breakenridge, Esq. of


issue,
Kingston, Canada, and has issue.
John, his heir.
Edwaid. Fellow of Jesus Coll., Oxford, Rector of Macross, Mr. Carnegie 2nd son (by Agnes Murray his
is wife,
Incumbent of Holyhead, and Prebendary of Llandaff, d. at
Oxford, 28 Sept. 1787, aged 48. dau. of AndrewEsq. of Greenwells) of the
Elliott,
Charles Loder, Capt. R.N., b. 25 Sept. 1742; to. Elizabeth late Sir David Carnegie, of Southesk,
Bart., M.P.,
Robinson, widow, dau. of the Rev. Rees Davies, of Llanmaes, and uncle of James, 9th Earl of Southesk {see that
and had two daus., Elizabeth, to. 28 April, 1800, to the
Rev. Robert Nicholl, M.A. of Dimlands Eleanor, t1. unm. title, Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage).
;

29 May, 1822.
Catherine, to. Rev. Richard Vaughan Norman, and d. s. p.
Arms—Arg., an eagle displayed az., armed beaked and
Eleanor, to. 1767, George Kemeys, Esq. of Newport, and
membered gu., on its breast an antique covered cup or.

d. s p. 1803. Crest—A thunderbolt'ppr. winged or.


Mary, to. her cousin, the Rev. John Loder, of Hinton,
Berks, and had one dau., to. the Rev. Robert Symonds,
Motto —Dread God.
of Herefordshire.
Seal —Seaton House, Arbroath, co. Forfar.

The eldest son,


The Rev. John Carne, of Nash, Rector of Plumptree,
Notts, and Prebendary of Llandaff, to. his cousin, Eleanor,
dau. of Richard Game, and d. at Nash, 1 Oct. 1798, leaving CARNEGIE OF STRONVAR AND
an only dau. and heiress, Eleanor Carne, of Nash, who EASTBURY.
to. 1798, Thomas Markham, Esq. of Cheltenham, but d. s.p.
when the estates devolved, under the entail, on
10 Oct. 1842, Carnegie, David, Esq. of Stronvar, co. Perth,
The Rev. Robert Carne, of Dimland Castle, in right of his and Eastbury, Herts, J.P. for both cos., and High
wife Elizabeth, of Nash Manor and St. Donat’s Castle. Sheriff of Herts 1877, b. 3 May, 1813 on. 1st, 1839, ;
i

This gentleman, b. wasson of Whitlock Nicholl,


13 April, 1763, Julie, dau. of Etatsraad Zeathen of Tollose, Den- i

Esq., of The Ham, co. Glamorgan, and assumed, together with mark, Judge of the Supreme Court, Copenhagen,
his sons, by Royal license, 16 Dec. 1842, the surname of
and by her (who d. 1841) had a dau., who d. in i

Carne; to. 1st, 7 Aug. 1792, Mary, dau. of Daniel Woodward,


Esq., and niece of the Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell
infancy. He on. 2ndly, 1845, Susan Mary Anne,
Court, co. Gloucester, and by her (who d. 1 April, 1799) had
dau. of his uncle, David Carnegie of Gothenburg,
one child, who d. in infancy. He to. 2ndly, 29 April, 1800, and by her (who d. 1859) had two sons and one
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Capt. Charles Loder Carne, and dau.,
eventually heiress to her unde, Rev. John Carne, of Nash, and
i. James, of Ayton Hill, Fifeshire, &. 9 Sept. 1846; to. 1872,
by her had issue,
Mary Bethune, dau. of David Gillespie, of Mountquhanio,
Robert Charles, late of Nash. Fifeshire.
John Whitlock Stradling Carne, now of St. Donat’s Castle.
Emma Anne, to. 8 Oct. 1833, Evan Wilkins, Esq. of Llant- ii. David Douglas, 6. 1848 ; d. 1856.

witt Major, and has two daus.; Emma Janetta, to. Hubert i. Julie Isabella, b. 10 July, 1850.
Gould, Esq. and Ellen.
;
i

Anna Maria, to. 17 April, 1833, Col. Robert K. Dawson, JLtlTCagT.— George Carnegie, 6th son of Sir John Carnegie, 1

R.E., one of the Tithe Commissioners for England and 2nd bart. of Pitarrow, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas s

Wales. She d. 27 Sept. 1837, leaving issue, Robert Nicholl,


_ Buvnett, of Leys, and brother of Sir James Carnegie, M.P., 1
«

Ellen Jane.
Ellen Louisa, to. 1843, Rev. John Williams, Rector of Macross, ancestor of the present Earl of Southesk, was in Prince
d. in 1847, leaving Charles Carne and Mary Frances. Charles’ Body Guard, and after the battle of Culloden in 1746, 1*

Frances Susannah, d. unm. 24 April, 1S39. escaped to Sweden, where he became a Merchant at Gothen- i
ej

The eldest son, burg. On his return to Scotland he purchased the estate o f
Robert Charles Nicholl Carne, of Nash, J.P. and D.L., PLcarrow in 1767, from his brother Sir James. He to. 1769,
Constable of the Castle of St, Quintin, Barrister-at-Law, Susan, dau. of David Scott, of Benholm, Kincardineshire, and
1806; to. 15 May, 1838, Sarah Jane, eldest dau. and
b. 27 April, d. 1799, leaving six sons and three daus.,
co-heir of the Rev. Nathaniel Poyntz, M.A. of Alvescot House, George, d. in infancy. 2 John.
1
Oxfordshire, which lady d. 1861. Mr. Nicholl Carne d. 24 3 David. 4 James.
Nov. 1869, and was s. by his brother the present John Whit- 5 George. 6 Thomas.
lock Stradling Carne, Esq. 7 Mary. 8 Susanna Jane.
9 Anne.

Arms Gu., a pelican on her nest with wings displayed or,
The fourth son,
feeding her young and vulning herself ppr.
Crest —Apelican displayed with two heads sa. issuing from Capt. James Carnegie, H.E.I.C. Naval Service, b 1773; .

a ducal coronet ppr. to. Margaret, dau. of John Gillespie, Esq. of Kirkton, and

Mottoes —
Above the rhield, “ En toute loyale;” under the by her (who a!.. 1828) had, with five daus., Jane, Susan, Mary,,
*>rms, “ Fy ngobaith sydd yn nuw.” Anne, and Isabella, who all d. unm., two sons,
Seats— Dimlands, Cowbrid^e (where once stood the fortress i. James, b. 1806; m. Charlotte, dau. of Neil Benjamin
of Jestin ap Gwrgant, Lord of Glamorgan), and St. Donat’s Edmonstone, Director H.E.I.C., but d.s. p. 1831. Ilis
Castle, both in Glamorganshire. to. Rev. John Hodgson.
widow
ii. David, now of Stronvar and Eastbury, who went to
4
Gothenburg in 1830, and became a partner in the firm ol
his uncle David Carnegie. Since his return he purchased
the estate of Stronvar in 1849, and that of Eastbury in
GARNE of dimlands and caene 1857.
OF NASH MANGE. —
Arms Per pale or and arg., an eagle displayed az., bcaket'
See Carne of St. Donat’s Castle. and membered gu., charged with an etoile of eight points o:
the first.

Crest— A dexter hand couped at the wrist holding in fess c


4 *
thunderbolt shafted palewise ppr. winged arg.
Motto — Deum Timete.
CARNEGIE OF BOYSACK AND SPYNIE.
Seat— Stronvar, Lochearnhead, N.B. ; Eastbury, Watford, i

See Lindsay-Carnegie. Town House— 13, Princes Gardens, Kensington.


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CAR TIIE LANDED GENTRY CAR 275

CARNEGY OP LOUR AND TURIN. the army, to. 1797, Teresa, dau. of George Fieski Heneage
Esq. of Hainton, co. Lincoln, and had issue; 2 Charles, of
Carnegy, Patrice Alexander Watson, Esq. Moditonham; 3 James, Admiral R.N., to. and had issue;
4 Samuel, Barrister-at-Law, d. 1815, leaving issue.
of Lour and Turin, co. Forfar, J.P. and D.L., Joseph, father of Rev. William Carpenter.
Lieut.-Col. Madras Staff Corps, b. 29 March, 1836; Benjamin, of whom presently. P hili p,
m. 5 Jan. 1865 Elizabeth Diana, dau. of Duncan The 5th son,
Davidson, Esq. of Tullocb Castle, co. Ross, Dean of Benjamin Carpenter, Esq. to. Patience Edgccumbe, and
Faculty of Mariscbal College, by bis wife, the Hon. was father of
Elizabeth Diana, dau. of Godfrey, 3rd Lord Mac- John Carpenter, Esq. to. Christian Phillipps, and had issue,
donald. John Phillipps, his heir; Benjamin Edgecumbe; Charles-
Coryton; George; Elizabeth Pomeroy Patience; and Chris-

iftllCilCJC. This is a junior branch of the noble house of tian. The eldest son,
;

Northesk, derived immediately from Patrick Carnegie, of John Phillipps Carpenter, Esq. of Mount Tavy, Devon,
Lour, 3rd son of David Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Northesk (see
m. Elizabeth Stribling, and d. 1812, leaving with a dau.,
Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage). His grandson Patrick
Patience Christian, m. 24 Aug. 1807, Sir William L. Salusbury
Carnegie, of Lour, left an only son, Trelawny, Bart.) two sons, John, his heir; and Jonathan
Patrick Carnegy, Esq. of Lour, b. 25 Feb. 1757 to. 1789, Mar- ;
Phillipps (Rev.), to. 16 April, 1827, Harriet, eldest dau. of
garet St. Clare, dau. of Alexander Bower, Esq. of Kincaldrum, Rev. William Garnier, and d. 26 Aug. 1841. The elder
co. Forfar and d. 24 Nov. 1819, leaving by this lady (who
;
son,
survived biift till 1835),
John Carpenter, Esq., J.P. of Mount Tavy, b . 30 Dee.
Patrick Watson, his successor. 1796; m. 19 July, 1828, Lucy, 4th dau. of Rev. William and
Alexander, Major-Gen. Indian Army, C.B. to. 1823, Isabella, Lady Harriet Garnier, of Rookesbury Park, Hampshire ; and
dau. of William Dan, Esq. ; and d. 1863, having had
d. 16 May, 1842, leaving (with three daus., Elizabeth Harriet,
issue,
to. Rev. H. M. Sims, Rector of Hinderwell; Lucy, to.
1852,
1 Patrick, to. 1854, Isabella, dau. of Donald Rutter,
and has issue, Patrick and Arthur. 1852, Henry Clark, Esq. of Efford Manor, Devon; and Anne,
2 Alexander, to. 1st, 1853, Frances, dau. of John White- to. 1874,Rev. John Blake Humfrey, Great Dunham Rectory,
head, Esq., and has issue; and 2ndly, 1859, Augusta, Norfolk) an only son, now John Carpenter-Garnier, Esq.
dau. of Robert D. Ker, Esq., by whom he had also M.P. of Mount Tavy and Rookesbury.
issue.
1 Mary Anne, m. 1850, John Auldjo, Esq. —
Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Garnier, az. a sword bend-
2 Georgina. wise point downwards ppr. between in the sinister chief a fleur-
3 Isabella, to. 1855, James Wilkie, Esq. de-lis, and in the dexter base an oak branch or, a border em-
battled also or; 2nd and 3rd, Carpenter, per pale indented or
James, b. 1794; to. Maria, dau. of Adrian Rock, Esq., and
and az. an eagle displayed, and in chief two pellets counter-
d. 1821, leaving a son, Patrick Adrian, b. 1818, to. 1856,
changed.
Catherine, dau. of M. Chitty, Esq.
Robert, M.D., to. 1 Oct. 1821, Amelia Nimo, who d. the Crest —In front of a lion’s head erased az., gorged with an
following year. He to. 2ndly, 1841, Jane, dau. of Robert oak wreath or, three fleurs-de-lis gold.
Montgomery, Esq.
John, b. 1798; d. 1821. Alison, b. 23 Dec. 1799.
Motto —Spernit pericula virtus.
Fox Maule, b. April, 1801 ; d. 1835. Seats —Mount Tavy, Tavistock ; Rookesbury Park, Wickham.
William, Capt. E.I.C.S., b. 1803; to. 16 Sept. 1830, Isabella,
dau. of Edward Newton, Esq.
Charles, E.I.C. Naval Service, b. 1808; to. Miss Bell.
Margaret. Ann, to. J. Sauter, Esq.
Helen, d. 1844. CARRE OF CAVERS.
[The eldest son and heir, Eiddell-Cap.ee, Thomas Alexandfe, Esq. of
Patrick Watson Carnegt, Esq. of Lour, <fec., 6. 1791 to.
Cavers Carre, co. Roxburgh, J.P., Major Royal
;

1832, Rachel Ann, eldest dau. of James Forbes, Esq. of Echt,


co. Aberdeen, and by her (who d. 1852) left at his decease, in Ayrshire Militia, b. Sept. 1831 m. Aug. 1865, ;

1838, two sons, Patrick Alexander Watson, his successor Elizabeth, dau. of Alfred Thomas Fellows, Esq.
and present representative; and James Forbes, b. 1838; of Beeston House, co. Nottingham, and has

d. 1854. issue,
Arms—Or, an eagle displayed az., armed beaked and mem- i. Ralph Gervase, b . 11 Dec. 1868.
bered sa., within a bordure engrailed gu., quartering Watson i. Elizabeth Olive Geva. ii. Grizel Geva.
of Turin.
— A demi-leopard ppr.
Crest HJlTCAQC. —TnoMAs Ker, of Kershaugh, in Teviotdale,
Motto —Tache sans tache. was designated of Fernihirst in the records of Parliament
Seats— Lour and Turin, Forfar.
1476. He to. Katherine, dau. of Sir Robert Colville of Ochil-
tree, and d. 1499, leaving issue,
i. Andrew (Sir), of Fernihirst, to. Janet, dau. of Sir Patrick
CARPENTER OP MOUNT TAVY. Home of Polwarth, and had two sons,
1 John (Sir) of Fernihirst, d. July, 1562, leaving a son,
Carpenter- G-arnier, John, Esq. of Rookesbury Thomas (Sir), of Fernihirst, who had, with other
Park, Hants, and Mount Tavy, Devon, M.A., J.P. issue,
and D.L., M.P. for South Devon, b. 28 Feb. 1839 1 Andrew (Sir), created 1622 Lord Jedburgh.

?. his father 16 May, 1842; assumed the name of 2 James, father of Robert, 2rd Lord Jedburgh.
3 Robert Carr, created 1613 Earl of Somerset.
Garnier, in addition to that of Carpenter, by
2 Robert, of Ancrum, ancestor of the Marquess of
royal license, J uly, 1864, under the will of his Lothian.
maternal uncle, William Garnier, Esq., who d. 25 ii. Ralph, ancestor of Ker or Carre of Cavers.
Dec. 1863 m. 28 Nov. 1868, Hon. Mary Louisa, 2nd
;
in. William, had a charter of Langley and Gallastongis, in
iau. of Charles Rodolph, 19th Baron Clinton, and Jedburgh Forest, 14 Aug. 1537.
iv. Thomas, 30th Abbot of Kelso.
aas issue,
The second son,
i. John Trefusis, b . 2 Feb. 1874.
Ralph Ker of Cavers, was great-grandfather of
ii. Mary Lucy. in. Evelyn. rv. Adela Elizabeth.
George Ker of Cavers, who had two sons,
5LtH03(JC. John Carpenter. Esq. who to. Mary, sister of Thomas (Sir), his heir.
lYilliam Spry, of Tavistock, had (with four daus., viz., Hannah, John, of West Nisbet, to. Jane, dau. of Sir James Ker,
n. John Bolt, Esq.; Mary, to. Rev. C. Porter; Deborah; and or Carr, of Crailing, sister of Robert Carr Lord Jedburgh,
Catherine) six sons, and niece of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, and had a
son,
John, father of Mrs. Hale, of Ingsdon House.
Nathaniel, who had a son, Coryton; and two daus., one, John, of West Nisbet, who s. to Cavers.
Maria, to. Vice-Admiral Richard Boger, the other Mr.
Rowe, of Launceston. The eldest son,
Samuel, of Launceston, to. Elizabeth Hodge, and had, with Sir Thomas Ker of Cavers, s. his father, m. Agnes, dau. of
two daus., four cons, 1 John, whose son John, an officer in Sir John Riddell of that ilk, and had, with a dau., Isabel, to.
T 2
276 CAR TIIE LANDED GENTRY. CAR
Hugh Scott of Galashiells, an only son, Sir Andrew, CARROLL OF ASHFORD.
who s. him, and d . s. p ., when Cavers devolved on his
Carroll, Coote-Alexander, Esq. of Ashford,
cousin,
co. Wicklow, b. Nov. 1812 educated at Eton High
John Carre of Cavers and West Nisbet, to. Agnes, dau. of ; ;

Sir Andrew Ker, and had two sons, Sheriff 1862 J.P. Wicklow and W. R. Yorkshire ;
;

i. Robert, his heir, to. 1st, Jane, dau. of Robert Milne of m. Nov. 1843, Elizabeth, dan. of William Tayler,
Balnillo, and 2ndly, Helen, dau. of Sir Walter Riddell, Bart, Esq. of Torr, Devon, who d. J une, 1863.
and had an only son,
of Riddell,
Thomas Carre of Cavers, w ho d unm ., and was s . by his .

ILtnCaiJC. Alexander Carroll, Esq. of Dublin, whose
uncle. dated 9 May, 1768, was proved 28 June following, left, by
will,
Anne, his wife, sister of William Fairbrother, three sons,
h. John, of Hundales, s his nephew. .
George; Coote; and Alexander; and four daus., Mary;
The younger son, Anne, to. Philip Percival, Esq. Prudence; and Sarah. The
;
John Carre of Cavers and Ilundalee, became representative eldest son,
of the family at the death of his nephew. He to. Elizabeth,
George Carroll, of Great Denmark Street Dublin, J.P. and
dau. and heir of Alexander Monteath of Todshaugh, and was
High Sheriff co. Wicklow 1772; to. 1769, Jane Irwin, and by
s. by his son,
her (who d. 1801) he had three sons,
John Carre of Cavers and Ilundalee, to. Jean, dau. of
Alexander Reid, and had issue, i. Alexander, of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, J.P., High Sheriff
co. Wicklow 1821, d. s. p. 1856.
John, of Cavers, his heir, d unm. .
ii.George, of whom presently.
Alexander, of Cavers, successor to his brother, d . t. p. in. Stanford, an officer 1st Dragoon Guards, of co. Wick-
Elizabeth, eventual heiress of her brothers. low, and Vane Stfeet, Bath, to. 1st, Louisa, dau. of Sir :

The only dau., Thomas Heathcote, of co. Stafford, by whom he had two
Elizabeth Carre of Cavers, who s. to that estate at t'.e
sons, who d. s. p. He to. 2ndly, Catherine Maria, dau. of
John Bennett, LL.D., Rector of Donhead St. Andrew,
death of her last brother, to. William Riddell of Camieston
Wilts, and of Over Moigne, Dorsetshire, son of Thomas
(son of Riddell of same place, who was 2nd son of
Thomas Bennett Esq. of North Bavant and Pythouse, Wilts, by whom
Sir Walter Riddell Bart.), by whom (who d . 1829) she had (who d. 1869) he left at his decease, in 1846,
issue, Frederick (Rev.), Vicar of Tallington, Lincolnshire, 5.
i.Thomas Riddell of Camieston, m. Jane, dau. of Capt. 1827 to. 1851, Ellen Charlotte, dau. of H. Sankey, Esq.,
;

Walter Ferrier, of Somerford, and had, with four daus., R.N., of Preston House, Kent, and Green Park, Bath, by
five sons, whom he had issue,
1 William Riddell, Lieut.-Col. E.I.C., to. Margaret, dau. 1 Stanford Henry, b. 1854; d. 1856.
of Capt. Wilkie, E.I.C., and had issue. 2 Frederick Harry, b. 1855.
2 Walter Riddell-Carre, of whom hereafter. 3 Henry Arthur Edward, b. 1861 d. 1862. ;

3 John Carre Riddell, Member of House of Legislature at 4 Raymond John Hereward Wake, b 1867. .

Victoria, Australia, to. Annie, dau. of Mr. Justice Stephen, 5 Alexander Ernest, b. 1870.
and had issue. 1 Ellen Frances Katharine, b 1852. .

4 Thomas Riddell, Capt. E.I.C., to. Ellen, dau. of Capt. 2 Ethel Lina Maude Mary, 6 1863. .

Beckett, E.I.C. ; and d 1854, leaving a son, William .


Catherine Maria, b . 1822.
Henry
Riddell.
Navy, Bombay, d unm
5 Robert Riddell, E.I.C. . . 1838. He d. 1816. The 2nd son,
ii.John Riddell, E.I.C. Madras, d unm 1814. . . George Carroll, Esq. of Thorp Arch, co. York, 6. 1774 ;
hi. Robert Riddell Carre, of whom presently. to. Frances, only child of Richard Hodsden, Esq. of
1806,
The youngest son, Woldingham, Surrey, and his wife Dorothy Lister, of Wood- |

Robert Riddell Carre of Cavers, Vice-Admiral R.N., house, near Halifax, who was directly descended, in ihe
having s to his mother’s property, assumed the additional
.
female line, from the ancient family of Sterne of Elvingion
surname of Carre, and d unm 1860, when his estate devolved
. .
and Woodhouse, of which were Richard Sterne, D.D., Arch-
by will upon his nephew, bishop of York in the time of Charles II., and the Rev. Lau-
Walter Riddell-Carre of Cavers Carre, co. Roxburgh, 6 .
rence Sterne, M. A., author of The Sentimental Journey. B 7
1807, who assumed the additional surname of Carre. He Frances his wife (who d. 1849) Mr. Carroll had issue,
to. 1st, 1830, Elizabeth Riddell, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Lachlan Coote Alexander, now of Ashford.
MacLachan, 10th regt., by whom he had a son, Richard Sterne, of Tolston Lodge, Tadcaster, Major 2nd cst W
Thomas Alexander, his heir. York Militia, J.P. for W.R. York, 6 1814; to. Dec. Ib61, .

Louisa, youngest dau. of the late Sir Henry Boynton, Bart,


He 2ndly, Sept. 1871, Mary, dau. of William Currie, Esq. of
to. of Burton Agnes, co. York.
Linthill, co. Roxburgh. He d. 1074, when he was s. by his George Frederick, 6. 1817.
only son, Francis Rawdon, b. 1821 ;
d. Jan. 1868.
Thomas Alexander Riddell-Carre, now of Cavers. Mr. Carroll d. 1848.

Arms 1 st and 4th, gu., on a chevron arg. three stars of the Arms— Arg., two lions combatant gu. supporting a sward
field withinabordurechequyof the 2nd and 1st, for Carre; 2nd
erect in pale ppr. in the dexter chief point a aross fiory sa.
;
and 3rd, arg., a chevron gu. between three ears of rye, slipped
and bladed, ppr. for Riddell. Crest — On
a stump of a tree a falcon rising helled ppr..
charged on the breast with a cross fiory sa.
Crest—A stag’s head erased ppr. with ten tynes or. —
Motto Elccti non frangi.
Mottoes—Tout droit and, Hope to share.
Seat— Ashford, Wicklow Boston Spa, Tadcaster.
;

Zeal — Cavers Carre, Lilliesleaf, co. Roxburgh.


;

CARRINGTON OF GREAT MISSENDEN. CARRITTHERS OF DORMONT.


Carrington, Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. of Great The late William Francis Carruthers, Esc
Missenden Abbey, Bucks, and of Carringtons, Island of Dormont, co. Dumfries, J.P. andD.L., Conveno
of Barbados, Widow. co. Dumfries, formerly in Scots Greys, b. 3 Sepl
1823 ; m. 16 Nov. 1864, Fanny Madeline, 2nd dai
UtltCaflC.—This family claims descent from the Car- of Frederick Turner, Esq., and had issue,
ringtons of Cheshire. The late George Carrington, Esq.
I. William Frederick, now of Dormont, b. 5 Feb. 1867.
J.P. and D.L. of Great Missenden Abbey, and of the Island of
II . Francis John, b. 15 March, 1868.
Barbados (son of George Carrington, and grandson of Rev.
hi. Henry Archibald, b. 22 April, 1874.
Codrington Carrington), to. 23 Sept. 1852, Elizabeth Jane,
1. Maud. 11 Ada. . 111 Eleanor; . iv. Ethel.
dau. of James Hodges, Esq., and d. 8 July, 1862, leaving
ssue, Mr. Carruthers d. 16 July, 1878.
George, 6. 6 May, 1856. Alexander Hall. ICtllPitJJP. —The name is Gaelic. In t
origin of this
1

Elizabeth. Sophia Jane. reign of David I. the name was Ruther, afterwards chang
Margaret. Ada Amelia. to Carruthers.
Anna-Rose-Hall. Bessy.
The house of Carruthers, of which Carruthers of Ilohnah
Zeal — Great Missenden Abbey, Amersham. in co. Annandale, was the chief, kas always continu
. —
CAR THE LANDED GENTRY. CAR 277

faithful to the Crown and country. When Robert the Viscount Jocelyn, but who d. s. p.) of Thomas Claxton, Esq.
High Steward (afterwards King as Robert II.) took the field of Dublin, and had issue,
against Edward Baliol for his Sovereign and uncle David II.,
Thomas, M.P. for Old Leighlin, to. Anna Maria, sister of
amongst those who early joined him was William Carruthers Sir George Armytage, Bart, of Kirkless, co. York, and by
of Holmains. In 1426, Roger Carruthers, received a charter her (who to. 2ndly, 18 Sept. 1766, John Nicholson, Esq. of
of Holmains, Little Dalton, and other contiguous lands. From Balrath, co. Meath, and had issue one dau., Mart, to. Skef-
him the Carruthers of Dormont are descended, and the fington Thompson, Esq. of co. Meath, and had issue.
present representative is in possession of a part of his estates. Henrt Botle, of whom presently.
Frances, to. 1st, 27 Feb. 1749, the Right Rev. Dr. Philip
There is also a charter of James III., dated at Edinburgh,
Twysden, Bishop of Raphoe, by whom she had issue an only
25 July, 1484, of the lands of Tory, with the patronage of St.
dau., Frances, to. 4 March, 1770, to George Bussey, 4tn
Mary’s Kirk of Tory, within the shire of Dumfries, granted to Earl of Jersey. Mrs. Twysden to. 2ndly, Gen. James John-
Thomas Carruthers of Holmains, for his special services in stone, Colonel of the Scots Greys.
expelling the King’s rebels and English out of the country. Susan, to. 21 April, 1743, Thomas Trotter, of Duleek, co.
This family was also eminently loyal to Queen Mart. Louth, grandfather of Elizabeth, Marchioness of Thomond.
The late William Thomas Carruthers, Esq. of Dormont, Mary, d. unm.
co. Dumfries, J.P. and D.L., formerly Scots Greys, son of The 2nd son,
William Carruthers, by Mary Anne Arthington his wife, to. Henrt Botle Carter, Esq. of Castle Martin, a Capt. in
Helen, dau. of Donald MacLaehlan, of MacLachlan (who d. Col. Irwin s Regt., to. 23 Feb. 1750, Susanna, dau. and co-
1853), and d. 1848, leaving (with a dau., Susan Helen) a son, heiress (with her sister, Frances, who m. 1 June, 1738, John
William Francis Carruthers, Esq. of Dormont. Bingham, of Newbrook, grandfather of John Bingham, 1st
Lord Clanmorris) of Sir Arthur Sheen, Bart, of Kilmore, co.
Arms— Gu., two chevronels engrailed between three fleurs-
Roscommon, and widow, without issue, of James Wynne, Esq.
de-lis or.
of Hazelwood, co. Sligo, and by her had issue,
Crest—A seraph volant ppr.
Motto —Promptus et fidelis.
Thomas, his heir.
Arthur, Col. 14th Dragoons, d. unm.
Seat — Dormont, Lockerbie, N.B.
Henry, Capt. Scots Greys, d s. p.
Mary, to. John Kinvan, Esq. of Castle Hackett, co. Gal-
way,

The eldest son,


CARSON OF SHANROE. Thomas Carter, Esq. of Castle Martin, 6. 20 May, 1753 ;
Jan. 1783, Catherine, dau. of Hon. John Butler, brother
Carson, Rey. Thomas William, of Shanroe, to.
of Humphrey, 1st Earl of Lanesborough, and had issue,
co. Monaghan, Ex. Sch. and M.A., Trin. Coll.
William Henrt, his heir.
Dublin, b. 20 Dec. 1834 s. his father as represen- ;
John, Admiral R.N., to. Julia, dau. of M. Georges, Esq.,
tative of the family 1874. both deceased, leaving issue.
Thomas, late a Capt. R.A., d. s. p.
ILllltKQt.— This family settled in co. Monaghan, temp. Margaret, m. James Hamilton, Esq. of Ballymacoll, co.
Charles II., descends from John Carson, Esq. of Shanroe, in Meath, deceased, leaving issue.
that co., who purchased, 2 July, 1667, that estate from Thomas
The eldest son,
Coote, Esq. of Cuotehill, co. Cavan, which has descended
William Henrt Carter, Esq. of Castle Martin, co. Kil-
to the present representative. A full account of the descent
dare, J.P. and D.L., and High Sheriff 1817, b. 18 Dec. 1783
of the family will be found in the Supplement, bringing the ;

to. 1st, 23 June, 1809, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Francis Brooke,


family down to
Esq., and sister of Sir Henry Brooke, Bart, of Colebrooke,
Right Rev. Thomas Carson, Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin,
co. Fermanagh, and by her (who d. 21 March, 1820) had
and Ardagh, Rector of Cloon, and Vicar General of Kilmore
of the issue,
1854, Dean of Kilmore 1860, and consecrated Bishop
Diocese 2 Oct. 1870, b. 27 Aug. 1805; to. 29 Sept. 1833, Thomas Shaen, late of Watlington Park.
Susanna, to. 26 Oct. 1846, Hon. Francis Sadleir Prittie,
Eleanor Anne, dau. of Robert Burton, Esq., and d. 7 July, brother of Henry, 3rd Lord Dunalley, and left issue,
daus.,
1874, leaving by her (who d. 3 Jan. 1859), with eight Edward and Elizabeth.
four sons,
Mr. Carter m. 2ndly, 10 June, 1846, Frances, sister of Robert,
i.Thomas William (Rev.), his heir. 5th Earl of Mayo, but by her, who predeceased him, had no
'
ii Joseph John Henry, of Millmount, co, Antrim, J.P., to. issue. Mr. Carter d. 6 July, 1859. His only son,
Maria Alice, dau. of Henry George Johnston, Esq., and has Thomas Shaen Carter, Esq. of Watlington Park, J.P., b. 10
issue.
Rev. W. A. Sept. 1813 to. 21 July, 1842, Maria Susan, only surviving
in. Robert Burton (Rev.), to. Elizabeth, dau. of
;

child and heiress of Col. John Henry Tilson, of Watlington


Fisher, and has issue. . T ,
Isabel Jane, dau. of Judge Park, descended from Henry Tilson, Bishop of Elphin, temp.
iv. Henry Walters (Rev.), to.
& Martley. Charles I., and had issue,
i. Henrt Tilson Shaen, now of Watlington.
ii. George Tilson Shaen, b. 6 March, 1848,
iii. Thomas
Tilson Shaen, b. 16 June, 1849.
iv. Arthur Tilson Shaen, R.N., b. 14 Sept. 1851.
CARTER OF WATLINGTON PARE. v. Francis Tilson Shaen, b. 24 Sept. 1852.
vi. Ernest Tilson Shaen, b. 7 March, 1855.
Carter, Henry Tilson Shaen, Esq. of Watling- vii. Basil Tilson Shaen, b. 2 Feb. 1858.
viii. Gerald Tilson Shaen, b. 27 March, 1861.
ton Park, Oxford, late 17th Lancers, b. 21 June,
co.
Shaen,
ix. Lionel Tilson b. 6 Jan. 1864; d. 13 Oct. 1867.
1846 m. 9 July, 1867, Adelaide Elizabeth,
; s. 1875 ; i. Augusta Susanna Shaen, to. 11 Jan. 1866, to George
eldest dau. of Denis Bingham, Esq. of Castle Bing- Mihvard, jun., Esq. of Lcchlade Manor, Gloucestershire,
Mayo. and has issue.
ham, co.
ii. Elizabeth Sophia Shaen.
!H0
;


>! iuneajjt.Thomas Carter, Esq. of Robertstown, co. He d. 24 Oct. 1875.
",
Meath, Serjeant-at-Arms, a gentleman whose services at the
Revolution were very considerable, for he not only served Arms— Arg., two lions combatant sa. quartering Sha^n
King William at the battle of the Eoyne, but secured divers (0‘Ferrall of Annaly), viz., vert, a lion rampant or, and
]
Tilson.
useful books and writings belonging to King James and his
87 .

secretaries to. twice, by his 1st wife, Margaret Houghton, he



Crest A talbot passant arg. on a mural crown or charged
;
with tree buckles az.
was father of The Right Hon. Thomas Carter. Mr. Carter
to. 2ndly, 2 Aug. 1702, Isabella, dau. of Matthew, 2nd son of
Motto — Sub libertate quietem.
;liel

Sir Matthew Boynton, Bart, of Barmeston, in Yorkshire, and


Scat —Watlington Park, Oxfordshire.

widow of Wentworth, 4th Earl of Roscommon (the Poet), but


l”
1
by her he had no issue. His son,
A The Right Hon. Thomas Carter, Master of the Rolls,
Secretary of State, and Privy Councillor, of Robertstown and CARTER.
fli
7
Kathnally, co. Meath, to. 1719, Mary, dau. and co-heircss
with her sister, Frances, m, 1st, the Earl of Rossc, 2ndly,

See Bonham-Carter.
273 CAR THE LANDED GENTRY, CAR

CAETHEW OF WOODBRIDGE ABBEY. Esq. of Mount Brown, co. Limerick, a posthumous dau.
Plcasance.
Carthew, Ranttlphus John, Esq. of Wood- ix. Alfred, b. 1783 ; d. unm. at Bombay, 1807.
iv. Mary Anne, to. Charles Dashwood, Esq. of Eeceles. •

bridge Abbey, Suffolk, and Kensington Palace v. Louisa, to. Rev. John Drew Borton, Rector of Blofield, Nor-
Gardens, Middlesex, b. 10 Sept. 1863 ; s. 1870. folk.
vi. Laura, in. Searles Wade, of Ipswich, Brewer.

iLtUCitffg. This branch of the ancient family of Carthew, vii. Emily, to. John Thomas Fuller, Esq. of Hcatlifield,
which is, descended from Peter Carthew, b. at St. Issey
1619, Sussex, Capt. R.A.
son of Thomas Carthew, of Cannalidgy, by Alice his 2nd wife, Mr. Carthew in. 4thly, 1788, Elizabeth, dau. of John Russell,
migrated to Tiverton, Devon, circa 1645, and resided there Gent, of Ottley, Suffolk, w ho survived him without issue. He
r

till 1800. The name of Peter Carthew, eldest son of Peter The eldest son,
d. 4 Jan. 1791.
Carthew, has been continued unaltered throughout eight William Carthew, Esq. of Woodbridge Abbey, J.P. and
generations; to the 6th generation they were buried at Tiver- D.L., b. 4 Nov. 1758 Rear-Admiral R.N.
;
to. Pleasance, dau.
;

ton, the last there buried being in 1795. and co-heir of Graham Thomas Myers, Esq.^only brother of
Thomas Carthew, Esq., b. 6 April, 1657, Serjeant-at-Law, Gen. Sir William Myers, Bart., K.C.B. ; andd. 31 July 1827 (his
was interred in the Temple Church 12 Feb. 1704. He in. widow d. 27 Jan. 1830), without issue. At his death his nephew,
Mary, dau. and co-heiress of John Colby, Esq. of Banham, Morden Carthew, Esq., inherited Woodbridge Abbey, which
Norfolk, and by her (who d. 15 June, 1726) left issue, tw® he subsequently sold to Peregrine Bingham, Esq. from whom
sons, Thomas, his heir; and John, one of His Majesty’s it was purchased by Peter Carthew, Esq. of Kensington
carvers, of Bergh Apton, Norfolk, d. unm. 23 Jan. 1770. The Palace Gardens and Woodbridge Abbey. This
elder son, Morden Carthew, Esq., late of Woodbridge Abbey, Major-
Thomas Carthew, Benacre Hall and Wood-
Esq., J.P., of General late commanding the Pegu division of the Indian
bridge Abbey, 6. 30 June, 1687 Barrister-at-Law m. 1st,
; ;
army, b. 25 Oct. 1804; in. 1st, 16 July, 1827, Jemima Borland,
1710, Sarah, dau. of Sir Thomas Powys, Knt., Judge of the dau. of John Ewart, Esq. of Romana, co. Dumfries, and has
Queen’s Bench, by whom he had four daus., Anne, m. John issue,
Norris, Esq. of Witton Mary, in. Stephen Gardiner, Esq. of
;

Norwich; Elizabeth, d. unm.', and Sarah, m. Henry Lossen, Morden Carthew-Yorstodn, now of East Tinwald (see Car-
thew-Yorstodn).
Gent. His wife dying 17 Aug. 1727, Mr. Carthew m. 2ndly, Ewart, b. 1847.
'
Charles Alfred, b. 5 Sept. 1841.
Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, and by her (who in. 2ndly, Rev. Margaret, to. Lieut.-Col. Hugh Rigg, of Crostrigg, West-
Thomas Morden) left at his decease, 20 March, 1741-42 (with morland, High Sheriff of that co. 1867.
four daus.), a son, Emily Jane, to. 1867, Rcbert Dashwood, Esq. of Dunburgh.
The Rev. Thomas Carthew, M.A., F.S.A., J.P. and D.L., Hill, Geldeston, Norfolk.

of Woodbridge Abbey, Rector of Woodbridge and Little


Fanny Jemima, to. Alexander ‘Mahon, Esq. M
Mary.
Bealings, Suffolk, 6. 4 Aug. 1732, sold Benacres to Thomas
Gooch, Esq. He to. 1st, 31 Aug. 1754, Elizabeth, dau. and Mrs. Carthew d. 19 April, 1863, and Gen. Carthew in. 2ndly,
heir of Rev. Thomas Morden, of Weston, Suffolk, and by her 9 Aug. 1866, Mary, youngest dau. of the late Roger Hunter,
(who d. 13 Dec. 1768) he had issue, Esq. of Liverpool, and relict of Rev. J. Clark, M.A., Rural
Dean, and Rector of Stretford.
i. William, of whom hereafter.
ii.Morden, b. 27 Nov. 1760. Vicar ofMattishall, Norfolk, in. Peter Carthew, Esq., the purchaser of Woodbridge Abbey,
Emily, dau. of George Tweed Pyke, Esq. of Baythorn Park, was b. 8 Sept. 1808 in. 1st, 25 June, 1846, Ellen Martha, dau.
;

Essex, and d. 10 June, 1821, leaving issue, of Rev. John Wilkinson, of Kilglass, co. Longford (she d.
10 May, 1859); and 2ndly, 2 Oct. 1860, Elizabeth, dau. of
1 Morden, late of Woodbridge Abbey.
2 Edward, of Guelph, Upper Canada, m. 1847, Hannah, Joseph Henry Good, Esq. of Kensington Palace Green,
dau. of the late James Secord, Esq. of Queenston, and Middlesex, by whom he has issue,
relict of Howley Williams, Esq., and has issue.
'
1 Emily, m. Walter James, Esq.
i. Peter, b. 6 March, 1862.
2 Harriet, in. Sir John Hammet, Knt., M.D., R.N. ii. Ranulphus John, now of Woodbridge Abbey.
3 Elizabeth, m. James, eldest son of the Rev. J. Wright, i. Ellen Maude. ii. Alice Grace Elizabeth.
Rector of East Harling, Norfolk. Arms—‘Or, a chevron sa. between three murrs ppr.
4 Anna, in. Capt. George Grey, 21st regt. E.I.C.S.
5 Caroline, in. Rev. John Wakefield. Crests —
1st, a murr ppf. dueally gorged; 2nd, a falcon
rising, dueally gorged and belled ppr.
6 Louisa, in. John Witherston Rickard, Esq., Licut.-Col.
Indian army. —
Mottoes Bedhoh fyr ha heb drok and, Aymcz loyaulte.
;

7 Frances. —
Seat Woodbridge Abbey, Suffolk.
iii.Thomas, b. 2 May, 1764, originally a First Lieut. R.N.,
Rector of Woodbridae; d. 17 Sept. 1831, leaving, by Anno
his wife, dau. of Isaac Boggis, Esq. of Colchester, two sons
and a dau., CARTHEW- YORSTOUN OF EAST
1 Thomas, of Woodbridge, in. 1st, Louisa, dau. of John TINWALD.
Clarkson, Esq. of Woodbridge, who d. s. p. 2ndly, his ;

cousin Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Harrison Shaw, by whom Carthew-Yorstoun, Morden, Esq. of East
he left at his decease, two sons. Tinwald, near Lochmaben, co. Dumfries, late Capt.
2 William Morden, of High Hall, Nettlestead, Suffolk.
1 Anne, wife of Thomas Pytches, Esq.
26th regt. N. I. Madras, and Assistant Commissioner
of the Provinces of Martaban, Pegu, now a Capt. in
iv. John, of Woodbridge b. 28 April, 1760; in. Mary, dau.
of Rev. Christopher Jefferson, Rector of Tunstal, and d. the Dumfries Militia, eldest son of Major-Gen.
11 Sept. 1804. His widow afterwards in. Capt. (afterwards Morden Carthew, late of Woodbridge Abbey,
Admiral) John Fordyce Maples, R.N., C.B. Suffolk, by Jemima Borland his late wife, dau. of
v. Edward, Lieut. R.N., 6. 30 July, 1768; d. unin. 1800.
i. Charlotte, d. unm. 1808. John Ewart, Esq. sometime of Mulloch, co. Dum-
ii. Anna, in. 1784, Rev. William Collett, Rector of Swantea fries, assumed the additional name of Yorstoun in
Morley, Norfolk.
1861, on succeeding to estates in Tinwald, Torthor-
iii. Frances, to. 1790, Rev. Harrison Shaw, Vicar of Boil-
gate, Westmorland, both deceased. wold, and Dunscure, all in co. Dumfries, under the
will of William Grierson Yorstoun, Esq. of Garrock,
Mr. Carthew to. 2ndly, 1770, Mary, dau. of Thomas Wall, Esq.
in the stewartry of Kircudbright, and upon the
of Aldborough, Suffolk, who d. June, 1771, s. p.; and 3rdly,
19 May, 1774, Anne, dau. and co-heiress of Robert Denny, death of John Ewart Yorstoun, Esq. b. 21 June, ;

Esq. of Eye, Suffolk, by whom (who d. in childbed, Dec. 1785) 1832 m. 10 June, 1854, Maynard Eliza Charlotte
;

he had issue, Rochford, only dau. of Col. Sir Archibald Bogle,


vi. George, of Harleston, co. Norfolk, b. 9 Nov. 1777; to. 19
Knt., late Chief Commissioner of the Tenasserim.
June, 1806, Elizabeth, only child of Peter Isaack, Gent, of and Martaban provinces, and has issue,
Wighton, and had, with two younger sons, who both d.
unm., George Alfred, F.S.A., of East Dereham, Norfolk, i. Archibald Morden, b. 27 July, 1855.
to. 1856, his cousin, Anna, relict of George Gray, Esq. ii. Morden Ewart. m. Charles. iv. Andrew.
vii. Robert, b. 1780; Capt. R.A., and d. at sea, from i. Maynard Eliza.
exhaustion, after the battle of Corunna, 1809, unm.
viii. Charles, Major 39tli regt., b. 1781 d. Jan. 1826, leaving,
; Arms —Az., a crescent betwsen seven mullets arg. on a chiefa
by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of John Southwell Brown, or, three swords two in saltire and one in fess, .between
H :

CAP TIIE LANDED GENTRY. CAR 279

dexter hand and a man's heart, all gu., granted by Lyon King The eldest surviving son,
of Arms 22 April, 1861, for Yorstoun, quartering Carthew, George Cartwright, Esq. of Marnham, after serving with
&c. distinction in the German wars, as Aide-de-Camp to the Mar-
Crest—A tower ppr., for Yorstoun. quis of Granby, spent sixteen years on the coast of Labrador.
Motto —Mens conscia recti. He d. s. p. May, 1819, and was s. by his brother,
Seat — East Tinwald, co. Dumfries, N.B. John Cartwright, Esq. of Wyberton, co. Lincoln, so well
known in political life as “Major Cartwright.” He was
Major Notts Militia; to. 1780, Anne Catherine, dau. of Samuel
Dashwood, Esq. of Well Vale, co. Lincoln, but d. s. p. 1824,
CARTWRIGHT OF NCRWELL AND aged 84. His nephew,
The Rev. Edmund Cartwright, M.A., F.R.S., author of the
MARNHAM. History of the Rape of Bramber, to. 1st, 1794, Sophia, dau. of
Cartwright, George, Esq. of Wyberton, co. John Wombwell, Esq., but lost his wife the next year, without
Lincoln, b. 3 Sopt. 18G7. issue. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of the Rev. Edward William
Tredcroft, of Pullborough, Sussex, and had four sons,
HtnCHQC.— ugh Cartwright, living temp. Henry VII.,
i.Edmund William, Capt. Bombay N.I., d. s. p. 1842.
to. Matilda Cove, and had issue,
ii.George (Rev.) of Wyberton, 6. 24 Jan. 1811; m. 1st,
William, who founded the Norwell family. Henrietta Maria, great-niece and sole heiress of General
Roland, was ancestor of the Cartwrights of Aynlio ( see Henry Watson Powell, Governor of Gibraltar; and 2iidly,
that family). Gertrude Anne, 2nd dau. of Major von Beverhondt, and
Edmund, m. in 1514, Anne, dau. of Thomas Cranmer, of had issue,
Aslacton, Nottingham, and sister of the celebrated
co. George, now of Wyberton.
Archbishop, by whom he acquired Ossington, in co. Notts, Edmund Bruce Willoughby, b. 17 February, ,1870.
and Mailing Abbey, in Kent. His eldest son, George
Mr. Cartwright d. at Plymouth 5 Nov. 1875.
Cartwright, Esq., was of Ossington, 1779.
iii. Hugh, b. 10 April, 1814; d. 13 Feb. 1831.
The eldest son, iv. John, 6. 28 Jan. 1820; to. 1852, Helena Augusta, eldest
William Cartwright, to. Jane Leggatt, and resided at dau. of Major von Beverhondt, and dying 1865, left issue,
Norwell. His son and successor, 1 George, 6. 6 Sept. 1854; d. at Plymouth, 27 Aug. 1871.
1 Frances Dorothy, b. 21 Dec. 1855 to. 13 Feb. 1877,
Edward Cartwright, Esq. of Norwell, was father of George Herbert Palmer, a Lieut, in the Royal Horse
;

William Cartwright, Esq. of Norwell, in 1614, to. Frances, Artillery.


dau. of Reginald Peckham, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, sister 2 Alice Beatrice, b. 28 Oct. 1860.
of George Cartwright, Esq. of Ossington. His grandson,
Arms—Erin., a fess between three fireballs sa. fired ppr.
William Cartwright, Esq., who to. Christian, dau. of his
relative, Sir Hugh Cartwright, of Mailing, built a house at Crest— A wolfs head erased or, pierced through the neck
with a spear arg.
Normanton in co. Notts, and Like his father-
settlbd there.
in-law, he espoused the Royal cause, and
is supposed to have Motto. —Defend the fold.
been the Col. Cartwright of whomMrs. Hutchinson speaks
with so much bitterness, in relating the siege of Nottingham.
His son,
William Cartwright, Esq. of Normanton, is mentioned by
Evelyn as having, in 1671, induced the Council of State to CARTWRIGHT OF AYNHOE.
adopt pacific measures towards the discontented colonists of Cartwright, William Cornwallis, Esq. of
New England; joining the army of King William, he became
Aynhoe, co. Northampton, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
a Capt. in the regt. of the Earl of Kingston (whose sister was
the wife of his relative, Fulk Cartwright, of Ossington), went
Oxfordshire, b. 24 Nov. 1825 j m. Fraulein Clemen-
over to Ireland, and d. at the siege of Belfast, in 1689. His tine Graul.
son (by his wife, the dau. of Thomas Charlton, Esq. of Chil-
ItUTCTCtJC.— Rowland Cartwright (2nd son of Hugh
well),
Cartwright, living in the time of Henry VIL, and brother of
William Cartwright, Esq., to. Rebecca, the heir of
William Cartwright, ancestor of the Cartwrights of Norwell
Edmund Nicholson, Esq. of Marnham, removed thither, and
and Marnham ), was father of
had one son, William, and four daus., the youngest of whom, John Cartwright, of Aston, co. Chester, to. Eleanor, dau.
Elizabeth, to. John, Viscount Tyrconnel, and after his Lord-
of John Shobridge, of the same place, and was father of
ship’s death, resided until her own decease, in 1780, at the
Richard Cartwright, Esq. of the Inner Temple, who pur-
house of her brother. Mr. Cartwright was s. by his son, chased the manor of Aynhoe. Mr. Cartwright to. Mary, 4th
William Cartwright, Esq. of Marnham Hall, co. Notts, dau. of Sir John Egerton, Knt. of Egerton, co. Cheshire, and
High Sheriff in 1742, m. his cousin, Anne, dau, of Cartwright, dying 13 Jan. 1637-38, aged 74, was s. by his son,
of Ossington, and had five sons and five daus., John Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, a Parliamentarian, who
i.William, who held an office in the Treasury, d. in the life- m. Catherine, dau. of William Noy, Esq., Attorney-General to
time of his father, without issue. King Charles I., and had an only son, William, of Bloxham,
ii. George. co. Oxford, 6. 1634, who d. 1674 v p., leaving by Anne, his 1st
iii. John, who became successively representatives ®f the
wife, dau. of Sir Roger Townshend, Bart., a dau. Mary, to.
family.
Edmund, D.D., F.R.S., and F.R.L.S., known as a literary 1st, to Robert Fane, Esq., and 2ndly to Fulk Grosvenor, Esq.
iv.
character, and especially as the inventor of the power loom and by Ursula his 2nd wife, dau. of Ferdinando, 2nd Lord
woolcombing, by machinery, &c. He to. 1st, Alice,, dau. Fairfax, of Cameron, had a son, Thomas, successor to his grand-
and co-heiress of Richard Whitaker, Esq., of Doncaster, father and a dau. Rhoda, to. Lord Henry Cavendish. Mr.
;
and had issue, Cartwright was Sheriff of Oxfordshire 1654 and 1670. He d.
Edmund, of whom presently. 17 April, 1676, and was s. by his grandson,
Mary, to. Eustatius Strickland, Esq,, youngest son of Sir Thomas Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, b. 1671 M.P. for
George Strickland, Bart., and has issue. ;

Elizabeth, to. Rev. John Penrose, of an ancient Cornish


Northamptonshire, to. 30 March, 1699, the Hon. Armine
family, and has issue. Crewe, one of the daus. and co-heirs of Thomas, 2nd Lord
Anne
Catherine, d. 25 Nov. 1799. Crewe, of Stene, and dying 1747-48, left (with two daus.
Frances Dorothy, author of The Life and Correspondence Armine, to. William Ward, Esq. of York; and Ursula, to.
of Major Cartwright, published in 1825. Sir Francis Skipwith, Bart.) a son and successor,
Dr. Cartwright to. 2ndly, Susanna, dau. of Rev. Dr. William Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, M.P. for co. North-
Kearney. He d. 30 Oct. 1823. ampton from 1754 to 1768, to. 1st, 16 June, 1726, Byzantia,
v. Charles, who distinguished himself, when a Lieut, in the
youngest dau. of Ralph Lane, Esq. of Woodbury, Cambridge-
R.N., by the capture of the Dutch fort of Commenda, on
the western coast of Africa. He to. Annabclla, eldest dau. shire, and by her (who d. June, 1738) had (with three daus.,
of Dr. Kearney, and d. at Storrington, in Sussex, in 1807, who all d. young and unm.) a son and heir, Thomas. He
aged 63, s. p. to. 1748, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir Clement
2ndly, 2 July,
i. Anne, d. 1804, aged 67. Cotterell Dormer, Knt. of Rowsham, co. Oxford, and had
ii. Catherine, d. 1830, aged 93.
William, b. 1754, a General in the army, and Col. 1st Dragoon
iii. Elizabeth, d. 1817, aged 75.
iv. Frances, b. 1747.
Guards, d. unm. 1827; and Clement, b. 1761, Fellow of All
v. Dorothy, to. Thomas Ilallet Ilodgcs, Esq. of Ilcmsted, in Souls’ Coll., Oxford, d. unm. 1828. Mr. Cartwright d. in
Kent, and d. 1800. London, 29 June, 1768, and was s. by his eldest son,
280 CAR THE LANDED GENTRY. CAR

Thomas Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, 6. at Woodbury Hall, [


CARY OF TORR ABBEY.
April, 1765, Mary Catherine, dau. of
13 June, 1735-36 ;
m. 6 Cary, Robert Shedden Sulyarde, Esq. of Torr
Major-Gen. Thomas Desaguilliers, of Grace, Essex, by whom
Abbey, Devon, b. 22 June, 1828 m. 1866, Margaret ;
(who m. 2ndly, 10 April, 1777, Sir Stephen Cotterel, of London)
Mary, dau. of George Stockman, Esq.
he left at his decease, 24 Aug. 1772 (with four daus.,
Byzantia, to.1792, Sir William Henry Clarke, Bart. ;
Mary, 3LillCKQt .— The ancient family of Cary derives its sur-
m. 1796, to the Rev. Wollaston Pym, of Radwell, Herts ; name from the manor of Cary, or Kari, as it is called in
Elizabeth and Charlotte, to. Richard, 5th Viscount Chetwynd,
; Domesday Book, lying in the parish of St. Giles-in-the-Heath,
and d. 7 June, 1860, an only son, near Launceston. In the year 1198,
Ralph William Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, M.P. for Adam de Karry was Lord of Castle Karry, Somerset. His
Northamptonshire, and Yeo-
Lieut.-Col. Northamptonshire descendant (the intermediate descents are given in Visitation
manry, b. 30 March, 1771 to. 1st, 12 April, 1794, the Hon.
; of Devon, 1620),
Emma, dau. of Cornwallis, 1st Viscount Hawarden, and by her Sir Robert Cary, Knt.,* to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
(who d. 1808) had issue, Philip Courtenay, Powderham, Devonshire; and 2ndly,
of
i. Thomas (Sir), G.C.H., Minister Plenipotentiary to the Jane, dau. of Sir William Hankesford, Knt., and widow of
Diet of Frankfort, b. 1794; m. 1825, Maria Elizabeth Wadham. Sir Robert was s. at his decease by his son,
Augusta, dau. of the Count von Sandizell, of Bavaria, and Sir Philip Cary, Knt. of Cockington, Devon, to. Christian,
two sons,
d. 17 April, 1850, leaving dau. and heir of William Orchard, of Orchard, Somerset, by
1William Cornwallis, now of Aynhoe. whom (who to. 2ndly, Walter Portman) he had a son and
2 Thomas Robert Brook Leslie Melville Cartwright, successor,
of Melville House, Lady Bank, co. Fife, and Newbottle
Manor, Brackley, J.P. and D.L. co. Fife, and J.P. for the Sir William Cary, Knt., who fell at Tewkesbury, 1471, on
cos. of Northampton and Oxford to. 2 Nov. 1858, Lady ;
the side of Lancaster. He to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Elizabeth Jane, dau. of David, 10th Earl of Leven and William Paulet, of Hinton St. George, Somerset, and had a son,
Melville, and assumed in 1860 the additional surnames of Robert, his heir. His 2nd wife was Alice, dau. of Sir Baldwin
Leslie Melville. Fulford, of Fulford, Devon, Knt., and by her he was father of
ti. William (Lieut.-Gen), of Flore House, co. Northampton, Thomas, of Chilton Foliot, to. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Sir
J.P., b. 23 Feb. 1797 ;
to. 6 Aug. 1822, Mary Anne, dau. and Robert Spencer, Knt., by Alianore, dau. and co-heir of Edmond
Henry Jones, Esq.
heir of of Bloomsbury-square, London,
Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, and had two sons, Sir John Cary,
and had issue,
ancestor of the Viscounts Falkland; and William Cary, to.
1Fairfax William, M.P. for N. Northamptonshire, 6. 1823,
formerly in the Austrian army, and afterwards Major 2nd
Mary, sister of Anne Boleyne, Queen of Henry VIII., and
regt. Light Dragoons of the British German Legion. had by her (who to. 2ndly, Sir William Stafford, Knt.) a son,
2 Aubrey Agar, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, fell at In- Henry Cary, created by his cousin, Queen Elizabeth, Baron
kerman. Hunsdon.t Sir William Cary was s. by his elder son,
m. Cornwallis Richard, b. 1801 ; to. Alicia Laura, dau. of Robert Cary, Esq. of Cockington, to. 1st, Jane, dau. of
the late William Trower, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service. Sir Nicholas Carew, Knt., and had two sons, John, to. Jane,
iv. Robert, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1805 to. 2 March, 1842, ; dau. and heir of Edmund Derick, Esq. of Oakhampton, and
Catherine Frances, eldest dau. of Andrew Redmond Prior, had issue and Thomas, of Cockington. Robert Cary to.
;
Esq.
2ndly, Agnes, dau. of Sir William Hody, Knt. of Pillesdon,
v. Stephen Ralph, Rector of Aynhoe, b. 1806 ; to. Lady
Fanny Hay, dau. of the 15th Earl of Erroll, which lady d. Dorset, and had a son, William. He to. 3rdly, Margaret, dau.
1853, leaving a dau. Augusta. and heir of William Fulkerham, Esq. of Dartmouth, and had
i. Emma, d. unm. Aug. 1827. another son, Robert, upon whom he conferred Clovelly, in the
u. Mary Catherine, to. 1827 the Rev. Sir Henry John north of Devon. The 2nd son of Robert Cary,
Gunning, Bart, of Horton.
iii. Sophia, to. 1831, William Willes, Esq., of Astrop House,
Thomas Cary, Esq., inherited the lands of Cockington and
Northamptonshire. Cliilson. He to. Mary, dau. of John Soutlicot, Esq. of Bovy
Tracy, Devonshire, and had issue,
Mr. Cartwright to. 2ndly, 29 May, 1810, Julia Frances, only
dau. of the late Col. Richard Aubrey, and sister of the late i. George (Sir), his heir.

Sir Thomas Digby Aubrey, Bart., and had by her,


ii. John, of Dudley, co. Stafford, to. dau. of — Norton, and
had issue,
i. Richard Aubrey, of Edgcott, Banbury, J.P. and D.L., 1 John, to. and left issue.
High Sheriff co. Northampton 1865, formerly Lieut. R.N.,
2 Edward (Sir), of whom presently.
b. 1811; to. 19 Sept. 1848, Mary, eldest dau. of Ihomas-
3 Thomas, of Moulshain, co. Stafford.
Francis, created Lord Cottesloe, and had issue,
4 Edward, d. s. p.
1 Aubrey Thomas Carter, J.P., b. 8 July, 1849; to. 1878, 5 George, who inherited Cockington, and the remainder
Louisa Florence, 3rd dau. of John Charles Fletcher, Esq. of his uncle the Lord Deputy’s estates, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Dale Park. 2 William Chauncy, b. 25 Sept. 1853. of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart., of Berry Pomeroy, Devon,
1 Harriet Louisa. 2 Julia Mary. 3 Emma Cecilia. and had (with three younger sons and a dau.), Sir Henry
4 Frances Emily. 5 Beatrice Anna. Cary, Knt., Sheriff of Devon 18 Charles I.
n. Henry of Eydon Hall, Banbury, Col. Grenadier Guards. 6 Dudley, to. and had issue.
M.P. for South Northamptonshire, 1858 to 1868, b. 1 Sept, Thomas Cary was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
1814; m. 15 Dec. 1853, Jane, dau. of the late William
Sir George Cary, Knt. of Cockington, Treasurer of Ireland,
Holbech, Esq., of Farnborough, co. Warwick, and by her
(who d. 29 Dec. 1877) has issue, and afterwards Lord-Deputy. Sir George m. 1st, Wilmot, dau.
and heir of John Gifford, Esq. of Yeo, Devon, and had a dau.,
1 Henry Aubrey, b. 11 March, 1858.
2 Edward Arthur b. 9 Oct. 1860. Anne, to. Sir Richard Edgcombe, Knt. of Mount Edgcombe.
3 William Digby, b. 11 Feb. 1865. He to. 2ndly, Lettice, eldest dau. of Robert, Lord Rich, 1st
1 Lucy Julia, b. 11 Oct. 1854. 2 Maud, 6. 15 Jan. 1857. Earl of Warwick, but by her (who to. 2ndly, Sir Arthur Lake,
hi. Frederick William (Rev.), Vicar of Oakley, Bucks, and Knt.) he had no children. Sir George d. 1616, and was s. by
Rural Dean. b. 1818. his nephew,
i. Julia, to. the Rev. Edward Goulburn, D.D. Sir Edward Cary, Knt. of Marldon, Devon. He to. Mar-
ii. Frances Eliza, to. Matthew Boulton, Esq. of Tew Park, garet Blackhurst, of Lancashire, and had two sons and a dau.,
Oxon.
George (Sir), his heir; Thomas, of Stantor, Devon; and
Lieut.-Col. Cartwright d. 1847. Anne, wife of Sir George Southeott. The elder son,

Arms Erm., a fess between three fireballs sa., fired ppr. Sir George Cary, knighted by Charles I., at Greenwich,
Crest —
A wolfs head erased or, pierced through the neck 3 July, 1632, to. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir Charles Manners, Knt.,
with a spear arg. by whom he had a son and a dau., who both d. young; and

Seat Aynhoe, near Breckley.
2ndly, a dau. of Browne, of Hampshire, but had no issue. He
Town House— 56, Eaton Place, S.W.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Wells, Esq. of Brambridge,
to. 3rdly,
Southampton, and had issue, Edward, his heir; George, living
unm. 1701; Christopher, livings, p. 1701; John, who went to
CARTWRIGHT. Portugal; Elizabeth, to. Sir Thomas Manby, Knt. of Brent-
wood Frances Margery and Constance, to. George Blount,
; ; ;

Cartwright of Melville How ;a Esq. Sir George Cary, who purchased Torr Abbey from the
Cartwright of Flore.
Cartwright of Eydon Hull. * Sir Robert's brother was Bishop of Exeter,
t His 4th son, Robert Cary, was created Earl of Mon-
( See Cartwright of Aynhoe), mouth.

CAR THE LANDED GENTRY. CAS 281

Earl of Londonderry, d. 27 May, 1678, and was s. by his eldest Stanley Edward George, now of Follaton.
eon,
Camilla Arabella.
Charlotte Matilda. Isabella.
Edward Cart, Esq. of Torr Abbey, to. Mary, 2nd dau. and
Helen. Laura.
co heir of Richard Pelsont, Esq., by Anne his wife, relict Adelaide, d. 14 April, 1858. Bertha.
of Thomas Savile, J5arl of Sussex, and dau. of Christopher
Arms — 1st and 4th Cary, arg., on a bend sa. three roses
Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey. By this lady he had issue, of the field, for Cary; 2nd and 3rd for Fleming. Gu., semee
1 George, his heir; 2 William, m. Miss Dorothy Rowe, and of crosses-crosslet fitchee three crescents or.
had (with a dau. Dorothy, wife of Edward Meynell, Esq. of Crest —A swan ppr.
Yarmand Kilvington) two sons, George, who s. to Torr Abbey, Motto —Virtute excerptae.
and Edward, father of the late George Stanley Cart, Esq.
of Follaton 3 Francis, d. unm.
;
1 Ann 2 Mary and 3
; ; ;
Seat —Follaton, near Totnes.
Winifred. Mr. Cary was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
George Cart, Esq. of Torr Abbey, 6 1685; to Anne, dau. . .

of Hugh, Lord Clifford but d. 1 Oct. 1758, without issue, when


;
CASBORNE OF NEW HOUSE.
the estates passed to the children of his brother William,
Casborne, The Rev. Walter John Spring,
George and Edward; by the elder of whom,
George Cart, Esq., he was s. at Torr Abbey. This gentle-
M.A., of New House, Pakenliam, co. Suffolk, J.P.,
man m. Cecilia Fagniani, and had issue, b. March, 1790 m. Oct. 1826, Anne, elder dau. of
;

the late Capel Lofft, Esq. of Troston Hall, Suffolk.


George, his heir.
John, b. 17 Feb. 1770; m. 1st, Sophia, dau. of Edward The Rev. John Casborne, Rector of Elmswell,
Utlteage.
Sulyard, Esq., and d. 19 March, 1820, leaving issue, Henry,
heir to his uncle Bernard; Lucius, Lieut, in the Walmoden
Mary, dau. and heiress of the Rev.
Suffolk, to. John Barrett,
;

Cuirassiers, to. 8 Jan. 1839, Amelia, dau. of Count Starhem- D.D., Rector of Hartest, and was father of
berg; Hugh; John; Sophia, m. Charles Stonor, Esq.; The Rev. John Casborne, who to. De la Riverie, dau. of the
Fanny; Susan; and Mary Anne. Mr. John Cary m. 2ndly, Rev. John Symonds, D.D., by Mary his wife, sister and ce-
Miss Johnson, of Norfolk, and by her had one dau., Blanche. heir of Sir William Spring, Bart, of Pakenham Hall, and had,
Mary, to. J. P. Chichester, Esq. of Arlington. with a dau., d. s. p., an only son,
Frances, to. 1795, Henry Stonor, Esq. of San Lucar, Spain.
The Rev. John Spring Casborne, of New House, to. 1784,
Mr. George Cary to. 2ndly, Frances Stonor, relict of Thomas Frances, dau. of Edmond Rogers, Esq. of Walsham-le-Willows,
Giffard, Esq. of Chillington, and had further issue, Suffolk, and had (with six claus., 1 Frances Merehna, d. s. p. ;
Mary Anne, to. 1st. John Dalton, jun., Esq. of Thurnham 2 Theresa Rebecca, m. the Rev. Joseph Haddock, and had one
Hail; 2ndly, Sir John Hayford Thorold, Bart, of Marston; dau.; 3 Annabelle, d. s.p.\ 4 Maria, widow of Capt. William
and 3rd' y, Sir Charles Ogle, Bart. Her Ladyship d. 1842. Baynes, E.I.C.S., d. s. p. 5 Lucretia, m. Edward Stanley,
Georgiana, to. Francis Langan, Esq. ;

Esq., M.D.; 6 Mary De la Riverie; and two sons. Frederic


Mr. Cary d. 1805, by his eldest son,
and was s. Jermyn, Lieut. R.N., and Henry Edmund, R.N., both of whom
George Cart, Esq. of Torr Abbey, who m. Miss Franklin, d. unm.), another son, the present Rev. Walter John Spring
but dying without issue was s. by his nephew, Casborne, of New House. The Rev. John Spring Casborne
Henry George Cart, Esq. of Torr Abbey, b. 5 Oct. 1800; d. 1822.
m. 1827, Emily Munro, only child of Robert Shcdden, Esq. of
Brooklands, Hampshire, and had issue,
Arms —Gu. a lion passant gorged with a ducal crown
or,
of the between three annulets of the second.
first
Robert Shedden Sulyarde, his heir. Crest —A lion passant gorged with a ducal coronet gu.
or,
Henry Fraser Lovat, b. 4 Nov. 1833;
Lionel Stuart Traquair Munro.
d. 25 Oct. 1838.
Motto —Puro de fonte.
Lucius Falkland, Capt. Rifle Brigade, to. 26 Oct. 1878, Louisa Seat—New House, Pakenham, near Bury St. Edmunds.
Sophia Isabella, dau. of Major George Rowley.
Millicent Maria Johnes, to. John Stuart Coxon, Esq., 3rd son
of the late John Stuart Coxon, Esq. of Fiesk Priory, Kerry.
Agatha Edith Dottin. CASEMENT OF BALLEE HOUSE.
Henrietta Margaret Emily, d. 7 March, 1842.
Casement, Thomas, Esq. of Bailee House, co.
Mr. Cary d. 2 Sept. 1840.
Antrim, J.P., High Sheriff 1874, b. 19 March, 1799
Arms —Arg., on a bend three roses of thesa. first.
m. 22 Sept. 1848, Dorinda Deborah, dau. of Thomas
;

Crest—A swan ppr.


Motto — Virtute excerptte.
Abbot, Esq., J.P., of Mount Bellew, co. Galway,
Seat — Torr Abbey, Torquay.
and has issue,

Catherine Cosnahan, to. 4th March, 1869, Capt. Eldred


Thomas Pottinger, R.A.
CARY OF FOLLATON. —This
family migrated to Ireland from
JLtllCillJC.
Cary, Stanley Edward G-eorge, Esq. of Folla- Ramsey, Isle Man, early in the 18th century, having
of
ton, Devon, J.P., b. 1825 m. 3 Oct. 1865, Agnes ; originally been of French extraction.
Mary, 2nd dau. of Yice-Admiral A. W. Jerming- Hugh Casement, Esq., to. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
ham, R.N., nephew of George William Lord Mr. Higginson, Rector of Ballinderry, co. Antrim, and was
father of
Stafford, and has, with other issue,
Roger Casement, Esq. to. 1786, Catherine, dau. of John
George Stanley, 6. 1867. Joseph Cosnahan, Esq. of Peel, Isle of Man, and by her (who d.

Ht'lCAfJC. This is the nearest collateral branch of the 1808) had issue, Thomas, now of Bailee House. Mr. Casement
d. 1832.
ancient family of Cart of Torr Abbey.
Edward Cart, Esq., 2nd son of William Cary, Esq., and Arms— Erm., a lion rampant guardant ppr. charged with a
grandson of Edward Cary, Esq. of Torr Abbey, purchased mullet gu., and holdng in the paws a sword erect also ppr.,
Follaton, Devon, and there seated himself. He to.* Camilla pommel and hilt gold, encircled round the point with a

Annabella, eldest dau of Gilbert Fane Fleming, t Esq., by the


wreath vert, on a chief embattled gu. a tower arg. between
two elephants’ heads erased or.
Lady Camilla his wife, sister of Charles, 4th Earl of Tanker-
ville, and had (with>a younger son, Edward, and a dau.,
Crest —
A mural crown gu., issuing therefrom a demi-tiger
rampant guardant ppr., charged with a mullet of the first and
Camilla, who both d. unm.) a son and successor, crowned with an Eastern crown or, holding in the paws a
George Stanley Cary, Esq. of Follaton, J.P. and D.L., sword erect ppr., pommel and hilt gold, the point encircled
b. 1780 to. 1821, Matilda, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard Bedingfeld,
;
with a wreath vert.
Bart, of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, by Charlotte Georgiana his Motto —Dum spiro spero.
wife, only sister of George William, Lord Stafford; and d. Seat —Bailee House, Ballymena, co. Antrim.
19 Jan. 1858, having had issue,

* Mr. Cary to. 2ndly, Miss Ferrall, sister of Roger Ferrall,


CASEMENT OF INVERMORE.
Esq., butby her had no issue. The late Edmund McGilbowny Casement
t Mr. Fane Fleming was son of the Hon. Gilbert Fleming,
Lieut.-Gen. of the Leeward Islands. IBs 2nd dau. to. Sir John Esq. of Livermore, co. Antrim, J.P., b. 1812 j d.
Brisco, Bai t. unm. 1876.
j
— ;

232 CAS THE LANDED GENTRY. CAS

3LtltC7l(J£.— George Casement, Esq., Surgeon R.N., to. Ashley Park, co. Tipperary, but left at his decease, 1 Nov.
Elizabeth Montgomery, and had two sons, 1837, issue only by the 1st wife, one son,
i. John Montgomery. Stephen Sheffield Cassan, Esq. of Sheffield, J.P., Barris-
ii. William (Sir), K.C.B. ter-at-Law, b. 18 Oct. 1777 to. 4 Aug. 1804, Anne Elizabeth,
;

He to. 2ndly, dau. of Edward Laurenson, Esq. of Capponellan, co. Kilkenny,


Matilda Montgomery, and had two sons,
and had issue,
hi. George, Major in the army,
iv. Hugh, Lieut, in the army. Matthew Sheffield, now of Sheffield.
Stephen Sheffield. Edward.
The elder son by his first wife, Arthur Moore, 84th regt.
John Montgomery Casement, Esq., to. Mary, dau. of John Sarah Elizabeth. Mary Ann. Alicia.
McGildowny, Esq., and by her (who d. in 1843) had issue, Ann. Margaret.

Edmund McGildowny, late of Invermore. A<Ans —Arg., three oaks eradicated ppr.
i.
ii. George, Lieut. R.E. Crest —
Issuant from an earl’s coronet ppr. a boar’s hqad
i. Elizabeth, to. to Capt. Gillespie, 15th Hussars. and neck erased or, langued gu.
ii. Mary, to. Henry Mills, Esq. —
Motto Juvant arva parentum.
iij;. Matilda, to. John W. Fulton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. (Seat— Sheffield, near Maryborough.
iv. Jane. v. Grace,
vi. Anne, to. General M'Cleverty.
He d. in 1839. CASSIDI OF GLENBROOIL
Seat —Invermore, Larne, eo. Antrim. Cassidi, Francis Peter, Esq. of G-lenbroolt, near
Magherafelt, co. Derry, J.P., late of the 34tli regt.,
«
retired Col. of the army, in. 2 June, 1853, Maria
Lucy Anne, 4th dau. of the late Matthew Dayman,
CASSAN OP SHEFFIELD. Esq. of South Abbey, Youghal, and has issue,
Cassan, Matthew Sheffield, Esq. of Sheffield i. Francis Richard, b. 8 Feb. 1858.
House, Queen’s Co., J.P., High Sheriff 1843, b. i. Helen Heyman Henrietta.
ii. Mary Mortimer.
23 Dee. 1812 ; m. 1 May, 1843, and has surviving ,

issue, by Phcebe Louisa his wife, Col. Cassidi served with his regiment during the
Indian Mutiny, and was severely wounded at the
i. Francis Seymour Stuart, b. 12 July, 1848. battle of Cawnpore, 26 JNov. 1857.
Henry Erskine,
ii.

hi. Stephen Sheffield, b. 29


b. 14 Sept. 1849.
Aug. 1851. 5Ltn£7tCJC. —
The very ancient Celtic family of Ua Caiside,
or 0‘Cassidy, has been for ages seated in the co. Fermanagh,
iv. Matthew Sheffield, b. 14 Sept. 1852.
where the village of Ballycassidy, adjacent to Enniskillen,
v. Edward Lawrenson, deceased.
yet locally preserves the name. Their territory was cal.ed
vi. Reginald Sheffield, d. unm.
Cuil-na-n-Oirear, i.e., the corner or angle of harbours,
i. Emily Anne, to. 13 Feb. 1873, Lieut.-Col. J. Cecil Grove-
situated on the eastern shore of the Upper Loch Erne,
Price, R.A., of Croydon, Surrey.
immediately opposite some beautiful islets, whose indenta-
ii. Flora Adelaide. hi. Anne Elizabeth.
tions form the miniature haven that gave the place its
3LUTCTl(JC. Stephen Cassan, a native of Montpelier, 6. title. It is now called The Barony of Coole. The Ua
1659, sought refuge in Holland at the Revocation of the Caiside were hereditary ollaves in medicine, or state physi-
Edict of Nantes and in 1689, being then an officer in the
;
cians of the Maguires, the olden monarchs of Fermanagh
Foreign Brigade, was engaged under the command of Schom- and they held their district, ex officio, according to the laws
berg, in Ireland, in which kingdom he eventually settled. He of tanistry. Notices of the clan abound in The Annals of
to. 1692, Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Joseph Sheffield, the Four Masters. In 1143 died Gilla Moduda 0‘Cassidy,
Esq. of Navestock, Essex, and Cappoly, Queen’s Co., and Abbot of Ardbrecon. He was author of a list of Kings of
had an only son, Ireland from the introduction of Christianity to a.d. 1022.
Matthew Cassan, Esq. of Cappoly or Sheffield, b. 1693, This poem is preserved in the Book of Lecan, fol. 312. Iu
who built the present mansion at Sheffield. Mr. Cassan 1322, Fineen O ‘Cassidy, of Coole, Chief Physician of Ferma-
to. 1st, Ann, dau. of Jonathan Baldwin, Esq. of Summer Hill, nagh, died. He was s. by Gilla- na-n- Angel O ‘Caiside, who
Queen's Co., and had (besides two daus. Eliza, to. the Rev. d. 1335. Teige, son of Joseph 0‘Caiside, of Coole, ollav of
George Cook; and Margaret, to. Aaron Crossley Seymour, Fermanagh, d. 1450. Five years after we find the obit, of
Esq.) two sons, Stephen, his heir Richard Sheffield, Barris-
;
Dermot ruadh, •son of Niel ruadh, of Coole. In 1490, The
ter-at-Law, 6 1729, to Isabella, dau. of Alexander Hamilton,
. . O ‘Cassidy of Coole died. In 1504, we have the death of
Esq. of Knock, co. Dublin, M.P., and left at his decease four Pierce MacThomas 0‘Cassidy, of Coole and of him The Four
;

daus., his co-heirs. Mr. Cassan to. 2ndly, Christian, dau. of Masters tell us that he was “ollav to Maguire in physic"
John Walsh, Esq. of Jamaica, and had by her, Joseph (Rev.), and “ a man truly learned in literature and medical science, ’*
of Stradbally, b. 1742, d. 1830, aged 88, leaving issue John, ;
and further that he “ had kept an open house for hospitality.”
a Capt. in the army, d. Aug. 1805, leaving issue ; Christiana, In 1520, Felim 0‘Casidy, son of Teige, ollav to the race of
5. 12 March, 1743, to. James Price, Esq. of Westfield, Philip Maguire, died. In 1541, died Roderick Cassidy, Arch-
Queen’s Co. The eldest son and heir, deacon of Clogher, eminently versed (as Sir James Ware
Stephen Cassan, Esq. of Sheffield, Barrister-at-Law, b. informs us) in the historical records of his country. Besides
22 May, 1724-25; High Sheriff Queen’s Co. 1763 to. 9 Dec. ; having written part of the Register of Clogher, he also com-
1750, Alicia, relict of Benjamin Hunt, Esq., and dau. of piled the latter part of “The Annals of Ulster.” Among
William Mercer, Esq. of Fair Hill, co. Louth. Mr. Cassan d. inquisitions in the Exchequer, is one taken at Ballycassidy,*
26 April, 1773, aged 48; Mrs. Cassan d. 6 Feb. 1789. They had co. Fermanagh, 21 Sept. 1630, respecting “ Cormack
two sons and a dau., O’Cashedy.” At this time the family had branched out widely
in the counties of Fermanagh, Louth, and Monaghan; and to
i. Matthew, his heir.
ii. Stephen, Barrister-at-Law, b. 2 Jan. 1757 to. 4 March, one of these scions we refer.
;

1786, Sarah, only dau. and eventual heir of Charles Mears, Henry 0‘Cassidy, Esq., M.D., who had followed his ances-
Esq., Capt. of the “Egmont;” and d. 26 Jan. 1794, trial pursuits in medicine, was of Greatwood, Mullaghbawn,
leaving an only son, and Drumkirk, co. Louth, and of various estates in the co.
Stephen Hyde, M.A., F.S.A., Vicar of Bruton and of Wyke, Monaghan. He was b. circa 1650. We find, 10 April, 1690,
Somerset; m. 27 Dec. 1820, Frances, 3rd dau. of the Rev. that King James II. issued a commission to him, in conjunc-
William Ireland, M.A., Vicar of Frome, and left at his
tion with the High Sheriffs of the co. Monaghan pro tem. and
decease, 19 July, 1841, one son and three daus., Algernon
William, 6. 18 July, 1822; Gertrude Anne Caley; five others (mostly military persons) to make an applotment
Frances Alicia; and Florence Georgiana. upon their county for £1,052 4s. for three months. Dr.
i. Alicia, to. Rev. George Howse, M.A., Rector of Inch. 0‘Cassidy had issue, with others,

Mr. Cassan was s. at his decease by his elder son,


Fergus, his heir.
Edmond, Scholar of Trinity Coll., Dublin, in 1710.
Matthew Cassan, Esq. of Sheffield, b. 1754, High Sheriff
Margaret, in. Eugene 0‘Docherty, of Newtown, co. Leitrim.
1783; Major of the Queen’s Co. Militia; to. 1st, 18 May, 1776,
Sarah, 3rd dau. of Col. Forde, of feaforde, co. Down and ; * Misprinted “ Ballybalfoure,” in the Irish Record Commis-
2rully, 15 Sept. 1819, Catherine, dau. of John Head, Esq. of sioners’ Report, 1816-20, page 470.
— ;

CAT THE LANDED GENTRY. CAT 283

The elder son, James Cathcart, of Carbiston, to. 1764, Lucretia, eldest
Fergus 0 ‘Cassidy, Esq. of Greatwood, co. Louth, and of dau. of Robert Colqulioun, of St. Christopher and Santa Cruz,
“ Derry,” co. Monaghan, had two sons. Of these, Mark, the and dying 1795, was s. by his son,
younger, was a Scholar of Trinity Coll. Dublin, in 1750. The James Cathcart, Major 19th Dragoons, c7. unm. 1810, and
elder, was s. by his brother,
Patrick Cassidy, Esq. was of Derry, in the parish of Robert Cathcart, Capt. R.N., an officer of distinguished
Magheracloony, near Carriekmacross. He to. Catherine merit, Fifth Lieut, in the “ Bellerophon ” at the battle of
Flood, and had i^sue. Mr. Cassidy’s last will was dated the Nile, and his Captain having been wounded early in the
6 July, 1753, and was proved 5 March, 1757. Among other action, and the senior lieutenants killed, he had the glory of
directions, he desired “to be buried in my tornbe at Carrick , continuing the contest with the “L’Orient,” till the latter blew
McRoss.” His youngest son, up. Capt. Cathcart to. 1814, Catherine Scrymgeour, dau. of
Francis Cassidy, 6. circa 1747, was of Cashel, co. Tippe- ! Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburn, ofWedderbuin and Birkhill,
rary. He m. Sarah Magee, a first-cousin of William Magee, and d. 1833, leaving no issue, when he was s. by his
Archbishop of Dublin, and had issue, brother,
Mark, his heir. Taylor Cathcart, Esq. of Carbiston and Pitcairlie, many
Francis Duff, Capt. 60th Rifles, Private Secretary to Lord years resident in Jamaica, who to. 1823, Frances, eldest
Castlereagh the Statesman. Ry Mary Anne his wife, who dau. of George Marcy, of Geneva and Kepp, Jamaica, and
d. at Dudley, 24 Feb. 1877, aged 91, he had, 1 Mark 1 Fran- ;
I

had issue,
ces 2 Maria, Mrs. Roper.
;

Frances, d. young. James, Lieut. B.N.I., d. 1850.


Robert, now of Carbiston.
He d. 1802. His elder son was,
William Taylor, Lieut. R.A., d. 17 Jan. 1859.
The Rev. Mark Cassidy, A.M., 6. Aug. 1777, Scholar
1
Frances.
of Trinity Coll. Dublin, 1797. He to. 1808, Henrietta, dau.
(by his wife, Marguerite Yateau, the only child and heiress of
Mr. Cathcart d. 1857.

Paul Peter Isaac Yateau, a Huguenot refugee, who had settled Arms—Az., three cross-crosslets, fitchee, issuing out of as
in Dublin) and co-heiress with her sister, Esther, wife of Rev. many crescents arg., in the collar point a man’s heart ensigned-
Prebendary Cleland, of Samuel Jackson, Esq. of Stormount, with an imperial crown ppr. as a maternal difference from
other descendants of the family of Cathcart.
near Belfast, a West Indian Planter; and by her (who d. 14
Dec. 185S), he had issue, Crest —
A dexter hand couped at the wrist, issuing out of a
wreath holdiDg up a crescent arg.
Samuel, of Glenbrook, co. Derry,
d. s. p.
to. Esther Scott, but
Motto —I hope to speed.
Francis Peter, now of Glenbrook. Seat —Pitcarlie, Auchtermuchtv, Fifeshire.
Charles, d. unw m at Slingsby, Yorkshire, 2 March, 1857.
Frederick (Rev.)
William .Rev.), Vicar of Grindon, co. Durham.
Robert, LL.D., of Hackamore House, Belfast, to. Annie, dau.
of Dr. Ardagh, and d. 11 Nov. 1873, leaving issue. CATHCART OF KNOCIZDOLIAN.
Loftus, Major 18th Hussars, m. Jane, dau. of Col. Barlow,
and has issue. Cathcart, Alexander, Esq. of Knockdolian
Alfred, to. Sarah Louisa, dau. of W. N. Brycit, Esq. of 6 March, 1800 ; s. his brother
Castle, co. Ayr, J.P., b.
Birkdale, Southpool.
Sarah, d. unm. 13 Oct. 1873.
1840; m. 13 July, 1841, Margaret, 4th dau. of
Henrietta, to. Richard Wilson, Esq., J.P., of Carnlough, co. James Murdoch, Esq.
Antrim, and has a son, Mark Francis.
Famiy, to. Col. Audain, late of 16th Infantry, and has 3LilXCKQt » James Cathcart, of Barneill, 2nd son of
issue. John Cathcart, of Carleton, and grandson of Robert Cath-
Emily, to. Rev. Samuel Hayman (see IIayman of Myrtle *.Art, of Killochan, obtained a charter of the lands of Easter
Grove and South Abbey), and has issue. Barneill M‘Lune from King James, 1601, and purchased
The Rev. M. Cassidy was Chancellor of Kilfenora, and In- the estate of Genoch, co. Wigton, about 1618. His great-
cumbent of Newtonards, and d. 10 Dec. 1839, being a. by his grandson,
2nd son, Col. Francis Peter Cassidi. John Cathcart, Genoch and Knockdolian (son of Robert
of

Arms — Per chevron arg. and gu. two lions rampant in


Cathcart, of Genoch, and grandson of John Cathcart, of
chiefand a boar passant in base counterchanged. Genoch, by Rosina his wife, dau. of Sir Peter Agnew, of
Crest —
A spear, broken into three pieces, two in saltire and Lochnaw), to. 9 June, 1719, Agnes, eldest dau. of Alexander
the head in pale ppr. banded gu. (Another crest was “a j
Cochrane, of Craigmuir, nephew of the 1st Earl of Dundonald,
caduceus,” perhaps referring to Mercury and the ancient heal- and d. 1779, leaving an only son,
ing arts of the family.) Rorert Cathcart, of Genoch and Knockdolian, b. 1721
Motto — Frangas non flectes. to. 12 May, 1763, Marion, only dau. of John Buchan, of
Seat — Glenbrook, near Magherafelt, co. Derry. Letham, co. Haddington, by his wife, Elizabeth Hepburn, of
Smeaton, and by her (who d. 10 Aug. 1810, aged 70) had
CATHCART OP CARBISTOIT. issue. He d. 1784, and was s. by his son,
John Cathcart, of Genoch and Knockdolian, Advocate,
Cathcart, Robert, Esq. of Carbiston, co. Ayr, b. 14 May, 1768; to. 17 June, 1795, Ann, eldest dau, of the
and of Pitcairlie, co. Fife, J.P., D.L. co. Fife, s. his Hon. Alexander Gordon, of Rockville, 3rd son of William,
father 1857 served with the 74th Highlanders in 2nd Lord Aberdeen,, and by her (who d. 27 March, 1837) had
;
issue, 1 Robert, his heir; 2 George, d. young, 1811; 3 Alex-
the Cape war m. 1856, Agnes, eldest dau. and co-
;
ander, now of Knockdolian 1 Ann, to. Nov. 1839, Samuel
heiress of Henry Baxter, Esq. of Idvies, Forfarshire, ;

Berger, Esq. of Homerton, Middlesex, and d. 29 Aug. 1852


and has issue, 2 Marion, d. young, 1824. Mr. Cathcart d. 5 Oct. 1835, and
i. James Taylor, b. 1858. was s. by his son,
ii. William Taylor. in. Alan Taylor. Robert Cathcart, Esq. of Genoch and Knockdolian
3LtltC7l0£. —
The Catbcarts of Carbiston, says Nisbet,, H.E.I.C.C.S., b. 1797, d. unm. at Agra, Bengal, 14 July, 1840,
are an “ old branch of the family of Cathcart, as far back as and was s. by his brother, the present Alexander Cathcart,
the time of Robert III.;” but it would appear that a still of Knockdolian.
greater antiquity can be claimed for them. They had a gift
of the wardship of the lands of Carbiston, during the reign of
Arms —Az., three cross-crosslets, fitchee, issuing out of s»
many crescents arg., in chief a man’s heart gu. ensigned with
David II., in 1368. an imperial crown ppr.
James Cathcart, of Carbiston, son of Francis, of Car- —
Crest A dexter hand couped at the wrist issuing out of a.
biston, and the lineal descendant of David Cathcart, of* wreath holding up a crescent arg.
Duckray, 3rd son of John, Lord Cathcart, m. Magdalen, Motto I hope to speed. —
eldest dau. of Sir James Rochead, Bart., of Inverleith, by
whom he had, Col. James Cathcart, and Capt. Thomas

Scat Knockdolian Castle, near Girvan, Ayrshire.

Cathcart, the latter of whom was killed in the Spanish wars. 4


He was s. by his son, OF BINBROOX. CATON
Col. James Cathcart, who, on his succession, became
Col. James Rochead-Cathcart, of Inverleith and Carbiston. Caton, Richard-Redmond, Esq. of Bmbrook,
He d. unm., and was s. by his grand-nephew, co. Lincoln, b. 21 Aug. 1806 ; r,i. 1831, Anna Maria,
T ; J

284 CAT THE LANDED GENTRY. CAT

dau. of Rev. John Rideout., Rector of Woodman- quarterly gu. and vair a bend or, thereon an annulet and
crescent for Constable.
cote, Sussex, by Frances his wife, dau. of Sir
Harry Goring, Bart., and has issue, —
Crest Out of a castle arg. charged with three cross-
crosslets sa. a saracen’s head affronte ppr. wreathed arg. and
i. Redmond Rideout Bewley, late Lieut. 1st regt. (Royals), gu.
served in the Crimea, and received the Crimean Medal Motto —Cautus metuit foveam.
and clasp and Turkish medal, 6. 1 Oct. 1833; to. 8 Sept. Seats— Binbrook, Norton and Kirton, co. Lincoln and Car
;

1857, Jane Ann Aytoun, dau. of Angus Turner, Esq. of House, co. York, E.R.
Kippen House, and Glentyrc, co. Perth; and d. 30 April,
1859, leaving a son,
Redmond Bewley, b. 31 Oct. 1858.

i. Frances Eliza, to.10 April, 1856, Henry Jones, Esq. of


Earlsdale, eo. Salop, and Binnum, near Melbourne, CAT OH OF WOODBASTWICK.
Australia.
ii. Georgiana Mary, to. 24 Aug. 1858, Alexander J. C. Cator, Albemarle, Esq. of Woodbastwick Hall,
Warrand, Esq. of Ryefield House, co. Ross, N.B., late of Norfolk, Beckenham Place, Kent, and Trewsbury,
35th regt. co. Gloucester, J.P., b. 6 April, 1836; m. 22 Feb.
in. Laura Sophia, to. 2 Feb. 1860, Benjamin Lumsden 1859, Mary Molesworth Cordelia, 3rd dau. of C. A.
Gordon, Esq., Lieut. -Col. Royal Horse Artillery. Harris, Esq. of Hayne, Devon, and has had issue,
Mr. Caton s. his father in 1864.
i. John, 6. 24 Sept. 18627
JLtllCttCJP. —
homas Caton, owner of lands at Windling, ii. Albemarle Bertie, 6. 6 Jan. 1869; d. 12 March, 1869.
Norfolk, and at Denham,
Suffolk, in 1548, left issue, by Eliza- hi. Albemarle Bertie Edward, 6. 12 April, 1877.
beth his wife, with five daus., two sons, 1 Thomas, and 2 i. Elizabeth Margaret. ii. Mary Wingfield.

Henry, of Denham, Suffolk, and was s. by his son, hi. Gertrude Harriet.
Thomas Caton, of Brumstead, Norfolk, who m. and left iv. Beatrice Charlotte Emily.
issue, with three daus., Henry, of Thorpe Abbots, co. Norfolk v. Edith Louisa. vi. Georgina Marguerite,
Thomas, of Windling, and William, of Denham He d. 1564,
. vn. Mabel Diana Frances.
and was s. by his son, vui. Christabel Nona Penelope.
Henry Caton, to. 1592, Mary, dau. of Thomas Wales, Esq.,
and had three sons and three daus. dying, 1639, he was s. by
;
fUtnPTtCyC. —
oseph Cator, Esq., a Merchant of eminence,
his son, s. to Beckenham and the other estates of his uncle, John Cator,

Thomas Caton, who to. Ann, dau. of Richard Wythe, Esq. of Esq., 1806. He m. at Calcutta, 1780, Diana, sister of Admiral
Brockdish, Norfolk, and had issue, fire sons. He d. Sept. Sir Albemarle Bertie, Bart., K.B. (of the Ducal family of
1640, and was s. by his son, Ancaster), and by her (who d. 1829) left at his decease, 1818,
Thomas Caton, Esq. of Thorpe Abbots, to. before 1660, several children, of whom were,
Susanna, dau. and co-heir of Luke Constable, of Swaffliam John, his heir.
Market, co., Norfolk, and d. 1705, leaving a son, Charles (Rev.) to. and had issue.
John Caton, Esq. of Thorpe Abbots, 6.6 May, 1668; to. William (Sir), K.C.B., General R.A., m. Penelope Anne, onlj
Philippe, dau. of Richard Wythe, Esq. of Brockdish, Norfolk, dau. of Sir John Farnaby, Bart., and had issue (see Lennard
by Mary his wife, dau. of Nathaniel Thurston, Esq. of Hoxne of Wickham Court).
Thomas. M.A., Rector of Womersley, and afterwards of Kirby
Abbey, Suffolk, and had John (who d. young) and
Smeaton, co. York, to. 25 Sept. 1825, L-idy Louisa Frances
Thomas Caton, Esq. of Thorpe Abbots, bapt. 3 Feb. 1707 ; Lumley, dau. of John, 7th Earl of Scarbrough, and d. at
•to. Hannah Stedman, by whom he had a dau. (Susanna, to. 28 his rectory, near Pontefract, 24 Aug. 1864, leaving 1 John
Sept. 1763, Rev. Charles Chauncy, Rector of Ayot St. Peters, Thomas, of Wentbridge House, co. York, m. Catherine
d. 8 July, 1825, aged83), and a son, his successor, in 1749.
Sarah, dau. of John Swann, Esq. 2 Thomas William, Lieut.-
;

Thurston John Caton, Esq. of Thorpe Abbots, 6. 15 Aug. Col. late 76th foot, to. 18 Nov. 1873, Jane Louisa, 2nd dau.
of Rear-Admiral Sotheby, Manor House, High Beech ; aud
1745; to. Margaret Hawkesmore, dau. and co-heiress of
other issue.
Richard Bewley, Esq. of Binbrook and Bishop Norton, co. Bertie Cornelius, Admiral R.N., a distinguished naval officer,
Lincoln, by whom (who to. 2ndly, Lieut.-Col. George Herbert d. 23 July, 1864.
Adams) he had issue, Peter, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. for Kent, M.A. Trinity Coll.,
Richard Bewley his heir. Cambridge; to. 1823, Martha, dau. of G. Alder, Esq., and
Thomas Mott, M.D., to. Eliza, dau. of Major Basil Woodd; had issue.

d. p. 29 March, 1853.
s. The eldest son,
Haiviet.
John Cator, Esq., of Beckenham Place, Kent, and of
Eliza, m. Benjamin Burrell, Esq. of BrigsTey, co. Lincoln.
Woodbastwick Hall, Norfolk, m. 25 Sept. 1806, Elizabeth
Mr. Caton d. in June, 1782, and was s. by his eldest son,
Louikt, dau. of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart., of Castlegar, co. Gal-
Rev. Richard Bewley Caton, of Binbrook, co. Lincoln,
way, and by her (who d. 11 Feb. 1847) had issue,
b. March, 1774, entered the army in 1796, served in Egypt in
1801, as an officer in 12th Lancers, under Sir Ralph Aber- Albemarle, of Woodbastwick.
cromby, received the gold medal from the Porte, and the war William Thornhill.
Elizabeth Diana, to. D. II. Kelly, Esq., of Castle Kelly, co.
medal and clasp for Egypt, afterwards Major in 3rd Royal
Galwav, and d. 23 Jan. 1859.
Lincoln Militia, subsequently entered into Holy Order, and was Anne Charlotte, to. Capt. F. B. Drew, and is deceased.
M.A. Cantab. to. 1st, 1802, Eliza, dau. of Redmond Power,
;

Esq. of Whitefort, co. Tipperary, by whom (who d. 27 March, Mr. Cator d. 20 Aug. 1858, and was s. by his elder son,
1852) he had issue, Albemarle Cator, Esq., of Woodbastwick Hall, Norfolk,
i. Richard Redmond, his heir. High Sheriff 1867, 6. 7 April, 1813 to. 22 April, 1834, ;

ii. Thurston Rowley, of Denvilles, Hants; to. 1st, 18 July, Elizabeth Margaret, eldest dau. of John H. Blakeney, Esq. of
1835, Marie Louise Esther, dau. of Col. Durand de St. Rose, Abbert, co. Galway, and had issue,
late Chief de l’etat h Paris, and by her (who d. 15 May,
1844) he had a dau., John, 6. 8 Feb. 1835; d. 23 Feb. 1859.
Adine Eliza. Albemarle, now of Woodbastwick.
William, 6. 26 Aug. 1839.
He m. 2ndly, 15 Feb. 1819, Selina Elizabeth, only dau. of Bertie, 6. 30 July, 1843; d. 11 Oct. 1859.
Major Richard Shaw, 1st Madras Cavalry, and had issue, Edward, 6. June, 1847.
Constance Margaret Mary. Robert, 6. 3 April, 1851.
I. Maria Eliza, to. 2 Dec. 1831, Richard Henry Kinchant, Henry William, and three daus. the 2nd to. W. Birkbeck,
:

Esq. of Park Hall and Bishop's Castle, J.P. and D.L. co. Esq., of Thorpe, Norwich, and d. 2 March, 1859.
Salop, High Sheriff 1846, late of 69th regt.
Mr. Cator d. 1 May, 1868, and was s. by his eldest surviving son.
Rev. Richard Bewley Caton to. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of Clement
Harrison, Esq. of Pulteney Street, Bath, and d. 1864, when he Arms—Erm., on a pile gu. a lion passant guardant or.
was s. by his eldest son, the present Richard Redmond Caton,
Esq. of Binbrook.
Crest—A lion’s head erased collared with or, a bar
gemelle az.

Arms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per fess gu. and az. two Motto —Nihil sine labore.
cats-o’-mountain passant arg. spotted sa. on a canton or a Seat — Woodbastwick Hall, Norwich; Beckenham Place,
cross-crosslet fitelice of the fourth lor Caton ; 2nd and 3rd t
Kent; Trewsbury, Cirencester.
;

CAU TIIE LANDED GENTRY. CAY 285

CAULFEILD. Daniel, of Cleve Hill and Sidbury.


Charles, of 23, Lowndes Street, London, m. Sarah, dau. and
Caulfeild of Drumcairne. Caulfeild of Raheendvff. heiress of Laurence Trent Cumberbatch, Esq. of Barbadoes
and has issue, 1 Stephen, d. 3 June, 1868; 2 Laurence
Caulfeild of Bloomfield.
Trent, late Capt. H.M. 54th regt., m. Lucy, dau. of the
See Burke’s Peerage (Charlemont). late John Greenwood, Esq., Q.C., and has issue.
George, of Burfield, near Bristol, b. 1708; m. Anne, dau. of
Capt. Halliday, R.N. d. 15 April, 1877, leaving issue,
;

1 George Noble, Lieut. -Col. Comm. 24th regt. Punjaub N.I.


John Halliday, Capt. R.N., C.B. 3 Edward, Lieut.-Col. ;

CAULFEILD OF DONAMON. (unattached) 4 William, late 20th regt. ; 5 Walter, Lieut.


107th regt.
;

and other children.


;

Caulfeild, St. George Francis, Esq. of Dona- Walter.


Roscommon, Harriet, m. John New, Esq. (deceased) of Cradock, co.
mon Castle, co. J.P., late 1st Life
Devon, and has, John Cave, and Frederick.
Guards, 8 March, 1800 ; m. 17 Aug. 1830, Hon.
b.
The eldest son,
Susan Crofton, sister of Edward, late Lord Crofton, Daniel Cave, Esq. of Cleve Hill, and of Sidbury Manor,
and has issue, Devon, J.P., M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford, 1st High Sheriff
i. St. George Francis Robert, 6. April, 1831; m. 11 Feb. of Bristol after the passing of the Municipal Reform Act,
1868, Louisa, only dau. of Thomas R. Crampton, Esq., b. 22 April, 1789 m. 15 April, 1820, Frances (she d. May 1,
;

and d. 9 March, 1875, leaving a son, 1854) dau. of Henry Locock, Esq., M.D. of Northampton, by

Algernon Thomas St. George, b. 31 July, Susannah his wife, dau. of Rev. Edmund Smyth, of Annables
1869.
and Great Linford, Bucks, and had issue,
II. Alfred Henry, b- 1834; m. 1st, 14 Nov. 1872,
29 Dec.
i. Stephen (Right Hon.), P.C., now of Cleve Hill and Sid-
Augusta, Countess Dowager of Kingston, who d. 1 April,
bury Manor.
1873, and 2ndly, 4 Aug. 1874, Lady Alan Spencer Churchill, ii. Henry, b. 23 March, 1822 ; d. 18 July, 1858.
sister of John Winston, Duke of Marlborough, K.G. hi. Charles Daniel, M.A., High Sheriff of Bristol, 1863, 5.
i. Emily Susan, m. 31 July, 1852, Henry, 3rd Earl of Lons- 17 Sept., 1832; m. 1 Sept. 1859, Edith Harriet, dau. of the
dale. late John Addington Symonds, Esq., M.D.,of Clifton, and
ii. Fanny Florence, m. Nov. Owen Williams, Lieut.-
has issue.
1862,
iv. Daniel, b. 5 Sept. 1835, accidentally drowned in Upper
Col. Royal Horse Guards, of Craig-y-Don, Anglesey, and Egypt, 30 Jan. 1861.
Temple House, Great Marlow. i. Anne, d. 1 Dec. 1847.
ii. Frances, m. July, 1855, George Lyall, Esq. of IleadTey,
-
HtUCiltJfc* Colonel John Caulfeild, 4th son of the Surrey, and Findon, Sussex, late M.P. for Whitehaven.
Hon. and Rev. Charles Caulfeild, 2nd son of William, 2nd Vis- hi. Susannah, m. May, 1851, John Bayley, Esq. of Alderley,.
count Charlemont, s. to the estates of his kinsman, Chief co. Gloucester, who is deceased,
Justice St. George Caulfeild, of Donamon. He m. Mary, iv. Emma. v. Marian,
dau. of Henry Irvine, Esq., younger brother of William
vi. Eleanor, m.
July, 1873, Rev. Charles A. Alington, of
1
Swinhope, co. Lincoln (see Alington), and d. 5 May, 1874.
Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, M.P. for Fermanagh, and by her
had a son, Mr. Daniel Cave d. 9 March, 1872.
St. George Caulfeild, Esq. of Donamon, b. 19 Aug. 1780; Arms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, az., fretty of eight pieces az.,.
:

fa. 2 April, 1802, Hon. Frances Crofton, dau. of Baroness on a fesse or, a greyhound, courant, sa., within a bordure of
Crofton, and had issue, the third, pellettee 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron between
;

three cocks’ heads gu.


St.George Francis, present representative. Crest—A greyhound courant az.
Fanny Harriet, m. 10 July, 1827, Frederick Hamilton Corne- Motto— Ca-ve.
wall, Esq. of Delbury Hall, co. Salop, eldest son of the late
Seats— Cleve Hill, Downend, Bristol; Sidbury Manor, Sid-
Dr. Cornewall, Bishop of Worcester. mouth.
Harriet, m. Feb. 1830, Le Comte Achille de la Marre.

Arms— Barry of ten arg. and gu. on a canton of the second


a lion passant guardant or.
Crest—A. dragon's head erased gu., gorged with a bar gemelle
CAVENDISH OF CHYKNELL.
arg. Cavendish, Henry Cavendish, Esq. of Chyknell,.

Motto Deo duce ferro Comitante. co. Salop, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Jan. 1822 m. 22 July,. ;
Seat—Donamon Castle, co. Roscommon. 1862, Selina Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Henry
Gage (marriage dissolved 1872), and has issue,
i. Edith Selina. u. Ethel Julia.
CAVE OF CLEVE HILL. hi. Elfrida Geraldine.

Cave, Right Hon. Stephen, of Cleve Hill, co. This gentleman, who is eldest son of the late
Gloucester, and of Sidbury Manor, co. Devon, P.C., Frederick Farmer Taylor, whom he s. 1852, took
F.R.G.S., F.S.A., Paymaster-General and Vice his mother’s surname and arms of Cavendish,.
President of the Board of Trade from July 1866 to instead of that of Taylor.
Dec. 1868, Judge Advocate General from Jan. 1874 to iLtneaSC.—This family is a younger branch of the
Nov. 1875, Paymaster-General since Jan. 1874, Com- Tatlors of Shadoxhurst, Kent, where they were settled from,
missioner in Paris for negotiating Fishery Conven- the Conquest.
tion 1866-7, Special Envoy to Egypt 1875-6, M.A., Frederic Farmer Taylor, Esq. of Chyknell, co. Salop,
Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for New Shoreham and J.P. b. 5 Nov. 1780; served as High Sheriff 1815. He was
Rape of Bramber, first elected May, 1859, J.P. and son of Edward Farmer Taylor, of Chyknell, who derived his
Christian name from his maternal ancestors, the Farmers of
D.L., b. 28 Dec. 1820 m. 7 Sept. 1852, ; Emma Chyknell, and inherited the estate through his mother, Sarah,
Jane, eldest dau. of the late Rev. William Smyth, one of the two daus. and co-heirs of Thomas Farmer, of a
of Elkington Hall, co. Lincoln, Prebendary of family resident there for more than two centuries, and settled
Lincoln (see Smyth of Annables). previously at Oldbury, near Bridgnorth. His progenitor,
Edward Farmer, obtained Chyknell in marriage with Eliza-
Etncage.—This family formerly possessed estates in the
beth, dau. and co-heir of John Potter, 6th in descent from
parishes of Powick and Martley, and other parts of Worcester-
John Potter, proprietor of estates in the same neighbourhood,
shire, but having become reduced, John Cave settled in
19 Richabd II., and whose wife is presumed to have been of
Bristol about 1750, and, engaging in commerce, restored the
the family of Chyknell, the inheritors of that place during
fortunes of the family. He m. 1762, Susanna, dau. and heiress
several preceding reigns. Mr. Taylor m. 28 Dec. 1816,
of Stephen Cox, Esq. of Bristol and Sturminster Newton,
Juliana, dau. of Richard Cavendish, Lord Waterpark, and had
Dorset, and d. 1 March, 1800, leaving by her (who d. 20 May,
issue,
1806), with other children,
Stephen Cave, Esq. of Cleve Hill, J.P., 6. 8 March, 1763; Henry Cavendish, now of Chyknell.
George Cavendish b. 18 Oct. 1826; late of the 95th regt.;
m. Ann, dau. of Thomas Daniel, Esq. ( see Daniel of Stood-
m. 28 Dec. 1858, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Col. Charles Carroll,
leiph), and d. 18 Feb. 1838, leaving by her (who was b. 19 Nov.
of Doughoregon Manor, Maryland U.S. America, and has
1763, and d. 4 Jan. 1851) surviving issue, issue a son and dau.
; J

286 CAY THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA


Edward Cavendish (Rev.), b. 20 Jan. 1831. —
Arms Per pale gu. and arg. a cross-potent, quadrated in
the 1st and 4th quarters a cross-pattee in the hud and 3rd
Mr. Taylor d. 24 June, 1852. ;

a rose, all counterchanged, quartering Scott.


Arms—Sa., three stags’ heads cabossed, arg. attired or, Crests — a falcon, wings expanded ppr., beaked legged
1st,
a border of the second. and membered or, supporting in the dexter claw a cross-potent
Crest —On a ducal coronet or, a serpent nowed fessways ppr. as in the arms 2nd, Scott.
;

Seat — Chyknell, Bridgnorth, co. Salop. —


Seats Thursford Hall, Thetford, Norfolk; Colney Hall,
Norwich.

CHADWICK OF HEALEY, RIDWARE,


CAYLEY' OF WYE ALE. AND NEW HALL.
Cayley, Edward Stillingfleet, Esq. of Wy- Chadwick, John De Heley Mayesyn, Esq. of
dale and Low Hall, co. York, J.P., D.L., b. 30 July, Healey Hall, co. Lancaster, Mavesyn Rid ware, co.

1824, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple Stafford, and New Hall, co. Warwick, J.P. and
author of European Revolutions of 1848 s. his ;
D.L., b. 30 Dec. 1834 ; m. 26 Nov. 1858, Clara
father 1862 ; m. 1872, Ellen Louisa, dau. of Ambrose Sophia, eldest dau. of Major S. B. Goad, Bengal
Awdry, Esq. of Seend, co. Wilts. Cavalry, and has issue,

EtneaiJC.— Arthur Cayley, Esq., 2nd son of Sir William i. Hugo Mavesyn, b. 14 Dec. 1859.
ii. Charles, b. 14 June, 1863.
Cayley, 1st bart. of Brompton, co. York, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Shipton, Esq. of Low Hall, and was father of hi. John De Heley Mavesyn, b. 23 Nov. 1866.
Arthur Cayley, Esq. of Low Hall, co. York, who m. three iv. Henry Sacheverell Mavesyn, b. 21 June, 1874.
times: 1st, Miss Noel, of the Gainsborough family; 2ndly, i. Clara Mavesyn. n. Eliza Catherine.

Miss Thompson, of Kilham and 3rdly, Miss Judson. By the


:
Mr. Chadwick was formerly in the 2nd Dragoon
last only he had issue, viz., a son and heir, Guards and 9th Lancers ; with the latter regiment
The Rev. John Cayley, of Low Hall, m. Rebecca, dau. and he served during the Indian Mutiny 1857 and
co-heir of Alexander Nowell, Esq. of Rede, co. Lancaster, and
had (with two daus., one of whom d. unm., and the osuer m. 1858, and received the Medal and Clasp.
but had no issue) an only son, HtnCaSC.— ordan Chadwick (younger brother of Henry
The Rev. John Cayley, Esq. of Low Hall, Brompton, to. de Chadwyk, of Chadwyk, co. Lancaster) to. Elianore, dau. of
Frances, only dau. of Sir George Cayley, 4th bart., by Phila- Christopher Byrkeshagh, of Hundersfield, and by her was
delphia his wife, dau. of John Digby, Esq. of Mansfield Wood- father of
house, co. Nottingham, and had a dau., Philadelphia Frances, John Chadwyke, to. 1483, Alice, eldest dau. and co-heir of
•who d. unm. 1858, and one son, Adam Okeden, of Heley, lineally descended from Adam de
John Cayley, Esq. of Low Hall, to. 30 May, 1798, Eliza- Okeden, who to. Navise, the heir of Thomas de Heley. John
beth Sarah, dau. and heiress of Rev. Edward Stillingfleet (who Chadwyck d. 1498, leaving, with a younger son, James, a
tl. 1795) by Margaret his wife, dau. of John Archer, Esq. of Priest, his successor,
Trelewack and Trelask, co. Cornwall, which Rev. Edward Thomas Chadwyke, of Heley, grandfather of
Stillingfleet was son of Rev. Edward Stillingfleet, by Eliza- Robert Chadwycke, Esq. of Healey, who rebuilt with stone
beth his wife, dau. of Phineas Jackson, Esq., and grandson of the old family mansion there. His grandson,
Very Rev. James Stillingfleet, Dean of Worcester, who was John Chadwicke, Esq. of Healey Hall, m. Katharine, only-
son of Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester. By Eliza- surviving dau. and heir of Lewis Chadwicke, Esq. of Mavesyn-
beth Sarah his wife (who d. 1807), Mr. Cayley left at his llidware, co. Stafford, Col. in the service of the Parliament,
decease, 16 June, 1846 (with four daus., all of whom d. unm.), by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Anthony Bagot, Esq. of
an only son, Colton, which Lewis Chadwicke was eldest son of John Chad-
Edward Stillingfleet Cayley, Esq. of Wydale and Low wicke, Esq., and Joyce his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Hall, M.P. for the N.R. of York, J.P. and D.L., b. 13 Aug. Cawarden, Esq. of Mavesyn-Ridware, 6th in descent from Sir
1802 to. 30 Aug. 1823, his second cousin, Emina, 3rd dau. of
; John Carwarden, Knt., and Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-
Sir George Cayley, Bart, of Brompton, and by her (who d. heir of Sir Robert Mauveysin, Knt., Lord of Mauvcsyn-Ridware
S Aug. 1848) had issue, temp. Edward III. By the heiress of Chadwicke of Mavesyn-
Edward Stillingfleet, now of Wydale. Ridware (who to. 2ndly, 1670, Jonathan Chadwicke, Esq. of
George John, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, author Chadwicke and 3rdly, George Halstead, Esq. of Manchester),
;

of several works, 6. 26 Jan. 1826; m. 11 Sept. 1860, Mary Mr. Chadwicke of Healey had (with three daus., of whom the
Anne Frances, eldest dau. of Montagu Wilmot, Esq., and youngest, Mary, to. Robert Illingworth, Esq. of Huntsbank)
has issue, 1 Hugh, b. 6 Sept. 1861; 2 Arthur, b. 3 Sept.
five sons, viz., 1 Charles, his heir; 2 John, M.A., Vicar of
1862; 1 Violet.
Charles Digby, R.N., b. 22 March, 1827 d. 17 May, 1844. Darbnth, &c., Kent, father of Captain Robert Chadwick,
;

R.N., of Northfleet; 3 Jordan, of Oldham, d. 1728, leaving,


Mr. Cayley d. 24 Feb. 1862, and was s. by his son.
by Jane his wife, relict of John Dearden, Esq., two sons, John
A rms— Quarterly, arg. and sa., on a bend gu. three mullets and Richard; 4 Lewis, of Whitworth; 5 Robert, d. unm. The
of the first. eldest son,
Crest — A
demi-lion rampant or, charged with a bend gu., Charles Chadwick, Esq. of Healey and Ridware, bapt.
thereon three mullets arg., in the paws a battle-axe az. handle 6 March, 1637 to. 1665, Anne, only dau. of Valence Sache-
;
also gu. tufted gold.
verell, Esq. of New Hall, co. Warwick, and of Callow, co.
Seat —Wydale, York.
Derby, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir George Devereux, Knt. ol'
Sheldon Hall, and by her (who d. 1689) he left at his decease,
1697, a dau., Catherine, m. 1698, Ralph Floyer, Esq. and a
CHAD OF THTJFSFOHD HALL. son,
;

Scott-Chad, Joseph Stonehewee, Esq. of Charles Chadwick, Esq. of Healey and Ridware, bapt.
22 Feb. 1675, to. 1st, 1699, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas
Thursford Hall, Norfolk, M.A., J.P., High Sheriff
Dolman, Knt. of Shaw House, Berks, and had by her a son,
1863, b. 12 July, 1829 m. 10 June, 1856, Edith ;
Charles, his heir; and two daus., Mary, d. unm. 1770; and
Elizabeth, younger dau. of John J. Rawlinson, Esq. Dorothy, of Ridware, New Hall, and Callow, d. unm. 1784.
of Giraythwaite, co. Lancaster, and has, Charles, Charles Chadwick to. 2ndly, 20 Nov. 1714, his cousin Mary,
b. 1857, and other issue. This gentleman, eldest dau. of Robert Illingworth, Esq., and by her, who d. 1737, had
eon of Joseph Scott, Esq. of Colney, Norfolk (who an only son, John, of whom presently. Mr. Chadwick d. 1756,
d. 1873), by Louisa Elizabeth his wife, dau. and aged 82, and was s. by his son,
oo-lieir of John Winn Thomlinson, Esq. of Cley- Charles Chadwick, Esq., of Ridware, New Hall, and Callow,
next-Sea, in the same county, assumed, by royal 6. 1 Feb. 1706 who assumed the surname and arms of Sache-
;

verell. He m. 1741, Anna Maria, eldest dau. and co-heir of


license, 27 Nov. 1855, the additional surname and
William Brearley, Gent, of Handworth; but d. s. p. 31 July,
arms of Chad, in compliance with the testamentary 1779. His widow, surviving, s. to the property of her only
injunction of his maternal great-uncle, Sir Charles sister, Jane (who had to. 1st, Captain Clapton, and 2ndly,
Chad, Bart, of Thursford and. Pinckney. Walter Gough, Esq. of Perry Hall), and d. 12 Jan. 1795, aged
J E

CHA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA 287

85. At the demise of Mr. (Chadwick) Sacheverell, the repre- CHADWICK OF PUDLESTON COURT.
sentation of the family devolved on his half-brother,
Chadwick, Harry, Esq. of Pudleston Court, co.
John Chadwick, Esq. of Healey Hall, J.P. and D.L., b.
Hereford, B.A. Worcester Coll. Oxford, Barrister-
22 Jan. 1720, Lieut.-Col. of the Royal Lancashire Militia, to.
1743, Susannah, youngest dau. of Robert Holt, Esq. of Sheving-
at-Law of the Inner Temple, b. 1 Oct. 1849 ; m.
ton, and by her, who d. 19 Jan. 1765, he left at his decease, 2 Dec. 1875, Jane Lane, 2nd dau. of W. P. Boxall,
23 Nov. 1S00, a son, Esq., Bellevue Hall, Brighton, and has issue,
Charles Chadwick, Esq. of Healey, Ridware, New Hall, i. Harry Elias Lane.
and Callow, b. 2 Oct. 1753 to. 1788, Frances, only surviving

;

1
dau. and eventual heir of Richard Green, Esq. of Leventhorp 5LtllCil(JC. lias Chadwick, Esq. of Wigan, son of Elias
House, co. York, by Frances his wife, sister of Sir Henry Chadwick, of Winstanley, to. Ellen, dau. of James Strettell,
Cavendish, Bart, of Doveridge, and dying 1829, was s. by his Esq. of Swinton, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
only son, i. Strettell, to. Grace, widow of — Bolton, Esq. and is de*
Hugo Mavestn Chadwick, Esq. of Mavesyn Ridware, ceased.
Healey, New Hall, and Callow, 6 28 Nov. 1793; to 13 June, . . ii.Elias, of whom presently.
1826, Eliza Catherine, youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. i. Margaret, m. Thomas Seddon, Esq. of Manchester, and had
issue,
Chapman, R.A. and d. 12 Oct. 1854, leaving by her (who d.
;

5 Jan. 1868) a son, the present John De IIeley Mavestn 1 James Seddon, deceased.
2 Robert Seddon, to. 1st, his cousin, Mary, dau. of Strettell
Chadwick, Esq., of Healey; and two daus., Elizabeth Seddon, Esq. of Darley; and 2ndly, Judith, dau. of R.
Catherine, to. Capt. Chapman, R.N. ; and Laura Isabella Wetherell, Esq. of Liverpool, all deceased.
Louisa, m. Rev. William Graham Green, Rector of Mavesyn, 3 Strettell Seddon (deceased), to. Mary, dau. of R. Wethe-
Ridware, co. Stafford. rell, Esq., and by that lady (who is deceased) had Strettell
Sandford, Thomas, Robert and James.
Arms— Gu., an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets arg. Ellen Seddon, to. her cousin, Elias Chadwick, Esq.
Crests— 1st, a lily arg., stalked and leaved vert, for Chad- ii. Ellen, to. Jeremiah Royle, Esq. of Manchester; both
wick 2nd, a talbot’s head gu., having the arms of Handsacre
; deceased.
(erm. three cronels gu.) on the collar, and pierced through the
The youngest son,
neck with an arrow.
Elias Chadwick, Esq. of Swinton Hall, to. 14 Aug. 1806,
Motto—Stans cum rege.
Alice, dau. of Henry Arrowsmith, Esq. of Astley, in the same
Seats— Healey Hall, co. Lancaster New Hall, near Sutton
co. and had issue,
;

Coldfield and Mavesyn Ridware, near Rugeley.


;

i. Henry Strettell, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,


b. 11 June, 1807; to. Miss Elizabeth Pearce, of Northwich.
and has a son,
Harry, now of Pudleston Court.
CHADWICK OF HIGH BANK. Emily.
ii. Elias, late of Pudleston Court. /

Chadwick:, James, Esq. of High Bank, Prest- i. Ellen, m. Rev. Samuel Broomhead Ward, B.A., Rector of
wich, Lancashire, J.P., b. 15 July, 1824 m. 25 Teffont Evias, Wilts, eldest son of Samuel Broomhead Ward,
;
Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. York, and has issue,
April, 1854, Laura Janet Emma, 3rd. dau. of Charles
1 Samuel Broomhead Ward, m. Eliza Martha, dau. of J. P*
Barnett, Esq. of Stratton Park, Bedfordshire, and Cornu, Esq. and is deceased.
has had issue, 2 Henry Chadwick Ward, to. Matilda, dau. of William
Wiley, Esq. LL.D., of Dublin, and has issue, a son, Samuel
Charles Robert, 6. 17 Jan. 1855; d. unm. 5 June, 1877. Broomhead Ernest; and a dau. Margaret Matilda Eveline.
3 Francis William Ward, deceased.
ILtnCTljJC. —
ames Chadwick, Esq. of Patricroft House, 4 James Rimington Ward, A.M. of Worcester College,
Eccles (grandson of Jonathan Chadwick, of Hades, near Oxford, to. Catherine Louisa, dau. of Rev. John Wynd-
Rochdale), b. 27 Nov. 1752 to. 5 Jan. 1777, Mary, dau. of
;
ham, A.M., Rector of Sutton-Mandeville, Wilts.
5 Charles Godolphin Ward, deceased.
Thomas Chorlton, Esq. of The Weaste, and d. 4 Jan. 1808,
1 Ellen Sarah Ward, to. Rev. John Newton Hinxman, A.M.
having by her (who d. 8 Oct. 1839) had issue, Vicar of Great Durnford, Wilts. She d. leaving issue,
William, b. 23 Aug. 1780; to. Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Grace; Newton; Ellen; and Evelyn.
Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of Leeds; and d. leaving one dau., 2 Isabella Ward.
who to. Charles Clapham, Esq. of Wakefield, and has issue. ii. Elizabeth, d. unm. 24 Dec. 1832.
James, b. 9 Feb. 1794; to. Alice, dau. of Thomas Fogg, Esq. iii. Fanny, to. Thomas Archer Colt, Esq., M.D., 2nd son of
of Bolton, and d. without issue. the late Sir E. V. Colt, Bart., and has, Edward Harry Dutton;
Robert, of High Bank. Thomas Archer Frances Alice Maud and Sophia.
; ; ;

Mary, to. Thomas Salter, Esq., and d. leaving one dau.


Mr. Chadwick d. 8 Feb. 1825. His 2nd son,
Catherine Chorlton, d. unm.
Anne, of Barton-on-Irwell, d. unm. Elias Chadwick, Esq. of Pudleston Court, co. Hereford,
lion. A.M. Oxford and Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
The 3rd son, 1854-5, b. 6 Jan. 1813; to. 7 Aug. 1840, Ellen, only surviving
Robert Chadwick, Esq. of High Bank, Prestwich, b. 16 Jan. dau. of Thomas Seddon, Esq. of Manchester, and d. s. p., when
1797 to. 15 July, 1821, Elizabeth, dau. of John Kershaw, Esq. by nephew, the present Harry Chadwick, Esq.
; he was s. his
of Rochdale, and by her (who d. 5 Dee. 1867) had issue,
Arms— Gu., an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets arg.
James, now of High Bank. all within a bordure engrailed or, charged with cross-crosslets
Robert, b. 3 April, 1835, late Major 14th Hussars, to. Caroline sa.
Matilda, dau. of the late Charles Melville Losack, Esq., and Crest —
In front of two cross-crosslets fitehce in saltier, the
has issue, James Melville; Laura Grace; Mary Evelyn; flower and stem of a white lily slipped ppr.
Violet Elizabeth. —
Motto In candore decus.
Eliza,m. 19 Sept. 1850, William Henry, 6th son of the late —
Seat Pudleston Court, Leominster.
Oswald Milne, Esq. of Leamington, and has issue, Robert
Oswald, b. 10 Sept. 1852. *
Anne, to. 2 Feb. 1858, John Grant, Esq., late Capt. 42nd
Highlanders, eldest son of James Murray Grant, Esq. of
Glcnmoriston he d. 17 Aug. 1867, leaving issue, Jan-
:
CHADWICK OF DARE3BUSY HALL.
liobert James Murray; Ewen; Heathcote Salusbury; Chadwick, Samuel Beckett, Esq. of Daresbury
Frank Morrison Seafield Emily. ;
Hall, Preston Brook, co. Chester, J.P., b. 9 Oct.
Catherine Anne, to. 24 Feb. 1858, Salusbury Gillies Payne,
and has issue, Charles Robert Salusbury Arthur Laving- ;
1848 ; s. his father 1856.
ton Peter George Stanhope
;

Laura Isabel Mary Winifred Eva.


Frederick Gillies ; Mabel ; —Samuel Becket Chadwick, Esq. of Daresbury
; ;
Hall, co. Chester, b. 28 Jan. 1818; son and heir of Samuel

Mr. Chadwick, d. 26 Dec. 1867.


Chadwick, Esq., who purchased from the Rev. George Heron,
1832, the Manor and estate of Daresbury; to. 6 April, 1843,
Arms— Per pale and gu. an inescutcheon erm. within an
az. Elizabeth dau. of Philip Whiteway, Esq. J.P., of Runcorn, and
orle of fleurs-de-lis and martlets alternately arg. had surviving issue,
Crest — In front of a lily, stalked and leaved ppr. a martlet
Samuel Beckett, now of Daresbury.
arg.
Philip Richard, b. Oct. 1850.
Motto— Deo fidens proficio. Mary Anne. Frances.

Seat High Bank, Prestwich, Manchester. Elizabeth Catherine, d. 12 May, 1877.
288 CIIA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA
Mr. Chadwick t(. 18 Dec. 185G. William Chadwick to. 2ndly, Sophia Carden, dau. of John
Carden of Barnane Esq. (see that family) (a relative of his first
Arms— Gu., an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets arg
wife), who d. s. p. Sept. 1825, aged 82. He d. March, 1825, and
Crest—A lily arg. stalked and leaved vert.
was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Motto —In candore decus. John Craven Chadwick, Esq. b. 1788; to. Elizabeth, dau.
Seat — Daresbury Hall, near Warrington. of Samuel Cooper, of Killenure Castle, co. Tipperary. She d.
April, 1831. By her he had issue,
4
i. William, of whom presently.
Samuel Cooper, of Dunmore,
COOPER-CHAD WICK OF BALLINARD. ii.

Hall.
co. Waterford: to. Letitia,

Cooper-Chadwick, Bichard Austin, Esq. of iii.Austin Cooper, of Damerville, co. Tipperary: to. Anne,
dau. of Dr. Millet, of Cove, co. Cork, and had several sons
Ballinard, co. Tipperary, m. 1st., 6 Feb. 1855, and daus. of whom the greater number settled in Australia.
Katherine, elder dau. and co-heir of the late William iv. John Craven, b. 6 April, 1811, settled in Canada in 1836,
Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, having previously at Cravendale, near Ancaster, co. Wentworth, and was sub-
sequently of Guelph, co. Wellington. He to. 1st, 3 Jan. 1836,
assumed by royal sign manual, dated 15 Jan. 1855, Louisa, dau. of Jonathan Bell, Merchant in London, by
the additional name and arms of Chadwick ; and Maria, dau. of Edward Vaux and 2ndly, Caroline, dau. of
;

by her, who d. 12 Dec. 1855, has issue a son, Joseph Eade, of Newington, Middlesex, and Hitchin, co.
Hertford (by Eliza, dau. of Edward Vaux). The issue by
i. William, b 14 Nov. 1855.
. his 1st wife are four sons,

Mr. Cooper Chadwick m. 2ndly, 1863, Charlotte 1John Craven, d. 12_Feb. 1837 to. 1st Elinor Tonee, dau.
;

of Leslie Battersby, Lieut. R.N., and grand-dau. of Rev.


Sophia, only dau. of John Bourchier, Esq. of Baggots-
Leslie Battersby, of Skreene, co. Sligo (who d. 9 Jan.
town, co. Limerick, and has issue, 1868), and had surviving issue, Craven Bell, b. 2 April,
1863; Francis Henry, 6 11 Aug. 1866. John Craven to .
.
n. John, 6. 13 May, 18C4.
2ndly, Sybella Annie, dau. of William Mockler of Fermoy,
iii. Richard Austin. iv. Austin Samuel. co. Cork, by whom he has, William Herbert Austin.
i. Katherine Louisa. ii. Elizabeth Sarah. 2 Frederick Jasper, of Guelph, b. 19 Nov. 1838, Capt. in the
iii. Charlotte Sophia. iv. Frances Anna. Reserve Militia; to. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Edward
Michael Stewart, of Clooney, co. Derry, and of Killymoon,

Ei'stFacrc. Family tradition derives this family from co. co. Donegal, and has issue, Jasper William, 6. 10 Nov.
York, in England. The first ancestor in Ireland is supposed 1866: Frederick Austin Pakenham, b. 9 June, 1873;
to have been
Louisa Caroline Stewart; Charlotte Rose; Kathleen
Christiana Maria.
William Chadwick, Esq. of Gurthakilleen, near Oola, co.
3 Edward Marion, of Toronto, Barrister-at-law, Capt. in the
Limerick, who lived probably about temp. Queen Anne. The active militia, b. 22 Sept. 1840; to. 1st, Ellen Byrne, dau.
first of whom any certain record exists was of James Beatty, of Toronto, who d. s.p. 10 Feb. 1865;
Richard Chadwick, Esq. who possessed landed property of and 2ndly, Maria Martha, dau. of Alexander Fisher, of
considerable extent, which he divided among his sons. He Toronto, by whom he has issue, William Craven Vaux,
was twice married, and by his first wife had issue, b. 6Dec. 1868 Edward Alister Eade, b. 13 Feb. 1871 and
; ;

Fanny Marion.
i. William, who him.s 4 Austin Cooper, of Guelph, Barrister-at-Law, Junior
ii. Richard, Rector of Doone, co. Tipperary, 6. 1751; d. May, Judge for co. Wellington, b. 18 Nov. 1842; to. Caroline
1817, leaving issue, Christie, dau. of Ralph Charles Nicholson, of Toronto,
1 Richard, b. 1774, Capt. of Volunteers 1798; d. Aug. Canada, and of Lewes, Sussex, England.
1836, having had
v. Richard, bapt. 8 April, 1813; d. unm.
Richard, d. unm. 1829, murdered at Holycross, co. Tip- vi. Frederick, bapt. 16 Feb. 1815; to. and has issue.
perary. vii. Edward Butler, bapt. 24 Oct. 1817; d. unm. 13 April,
John, Solicitor, m. Miss Briscoe, and d. leaving issue. 1859.
Samuel, in the Spanish army, d. unm. i. Frances, to. Rev. John Seymour, of Clonloughlan, near
William, of Arravale, co. Tipperary, who had two sons, Cloughjordan, son of Rev. John Seymour, Rector of
Edward, Lieut. 7th Dragoon Guards, now of 16th Lan- Shronell, co. Tipperary, and has issue.
cers and Charles, Lieut. Tipperary Artillery Militia.
; ii. Catherine, to. 30 June, 1832, Richard M. Forsayeth, M.D.,
Nicholas, went to Australia, and d. unm. of Templemore ; and d. 1871, leaving issue.
James, of Cashel, to. Grace, dau. of White of Wilmount, iii.Elizabeth, to. 3 July, 1827, Rev. William Bryan, of Gur-
and has issue. teen, near Clonmel, and has issue.
Margaret, to. —
Short, Esq. iv. Caroline Damer, to. Rev. Joseph Cooke Armstrong, of
Katherine, to. 20 April, 1829, James Roe, Esq. of Roe6- Ballypooreen, co. Tipperary, afterwards of Clonmel ; d. s. p.
borough, co. Tipperary, deceased. 1856.
Alicia, to. John Massey, Esq. of Kingswell co. Tipperary,
d. 1874. John Craven Chadwick d. March, 1851, and was s. by his
2 James, Major in the army. eldest son,
3 William, Major in the army, d. June, 1855, aged 73. William Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, to. 1st, Wilhelmina,
1 Anne, to. Joseph Bradish. dau. of Rev. John Seymour, Rector of Shronell, co. Tipperary,
2 Eliza, to. William Kessane. and had issue,
3 Rebecca, to. William Cooper, Esq. of Killenure Castle.
4 Alicia, to. 1803, William Sadleir, Esq. of Sadleir’s Wells; i. Katherine, to. 6 Feb. 1855, Richard Austin Cooper, 2nd
d. 1835. son of Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Killenure (see that family).
5 Ellen, to. Rev. William Scott. ii. Elizabeth, d. April, 1839, aged 5 years.

6 Margaret, d. unm. May, 1850, aged 55. iii. Fanny.

in. Frederick, of Littleton. Mr. Chadwick, to. 2ndly, Charlotte (who d. 17 Jan. 1874), dau.
i. A
dau., to. Humphrey Minchin, Esq. of Busherstown (see of John Bourchier, Esq. of Bagotstown, co. Limerick.
that family).
He to. 2ndly, Miss Sadleir, of Sadleir’s Wells (who survived Arms — 1st and 5th, or, an inescutcheon gu. charged with a
him, and afterwards to. Robert Armstrong), and by her had lily slipped and leaved ppr. within an orle of martlets sa., for
issue,
Chadwick ;
2nd and 3rd, per pale indented arg. and sa. three
bulls passant counterchanged, a canton az., for Cooper.
iv. Nicholas, b. 1771
V. Michael.
; d. Jan. 1854. Crests —
First: A martlet sa. charged on the breast with a
crescent arg. holding in the bill a lily stemmed and slipped
William Chadwick, the son, b. 1741, received
eldest ppr. for Chadwick. Second On a mount vert a bull passant
:

Ballinard as his portion of his father’s property. He to. 1st, per pale arg. and sa. gorged with a collar dancette az., for
Christiana, dau. of John Carden, Esq. of Templemore Abbey, Cooper.
and sister of Sir John Craven Carden, 1st bart., of Templemore Mottoes— Stans cum rege; and over the crest, In candore
decus.
Abbey, and by her (who d. Feb. 1782) he had issue,
i. Richard, d. unm.
Seat —Ballinard, near Tipperary.
ii. John Craven, of whom presently.
i. Rebecca, to. Ussher Beere, Esq. of Dublin; d. s.p.
ii.
iii.
Clarinda, to. Capt. Collins.
Elizabeth, to. 15 Nov. 1796, Edward Power, Esq.
CHAFY OF ROUS-LENCH.
iv. Charlotte, to. 10 Aug. 1797, John Bourchier, Esq. Of Chafy Chafy, The Key. William Kyle West-
Bagotsiown, near Bruff, co. Limerick.
v. Harriet, d. unm.. March, 1782. wood, M.A., of Rous Bench Court, co. Worcester,
vi. Isabella, b. 6 Feb. 1782; d. young. b. 24 June, 1841; m. 2 May, 1872, at Lower Ettins-
A

CEA THE LANDED GENTRY. CEA 289


James, b. 1730; to. Henrietta Meriton, of Chelsea, widow
ton, Mary Clara, dan. of Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esq. ii.
of Nicholas Turner, Esq. of Bignor Park, Sussex. He
of Ettington, co. Warwick, and Lough. Eca, co. d. s. p. 14 June, 1802, and was buried at St. Peter's Church,
Monaghan, and has issue, Dorchester.
hi. William.
i. Hugh Edmund, b. 17 May, 187G.
i. Blanche Annunziata. Mr. Chafy d. 9 Nov. 1757, and was buried with his wife before
ir. Gwendolen Mary. the altar in his church at Purse Caundle, as recorded on a
hi. Pascha Frances, d. 25 Sept. 1875, monumental slab, there. His third, and only surviving, son,
The Rev. William Chafy, M.A., Rector of Swalecliffc and
ILtltPHIJF.—This family, the name of which is derived Vicar of Sturry, both in Kent, Minor Canon of Canterbury,
from Chafe-Combe, Somerset, claims descent from Hugo de and one of the Chaplains of the Right Hon. Earl Cowper,
Chafe-Combe, Somerset, temp. Etiielred II., whose grandson, b. 30 April, 1746; to. 5 April, 1774, Mary (6. 10 May, 1755),
Radulphcs de Chafe Combe, held the township of Chafe- only dau. and at length sole heir of his first cousin, John
of the Bishop of Coutances at the time of the Dooms-
Combe Chafie, Esq. of Sherborne, Dorset, by whom he had issue,
day Survey,
1
when it was assessed for hides.
i. William, his successor.
Richard Chafy, Esq. of Sherborne, Dorset, who was seised ii. John, Chief Inspector of Customs at Liverpool,
b. 16
of lands and tenements in the cos. of Dorset and Somerset, July, 1780; to. 4 April, 1805, Emma, dau. of Stucley
d. 14 Henry VIII., a.d. 1522. He had three sons, Lucas, Esq. ef Barons Down, Somerset, by whom he had
issue,
i. whom descends the present family,
John, from
ir.Richard, whose descendants settled at Stoke-sub-Hamdon, 1 William Lucas (Rev.), M.A., Fellow of Dulwich Coll.,
Somerset. 1836-57, b. 12 Jan. 1807 to. Caroline, youngest surviving
;

hi. William, whose son, Robert, Mayor of Exeter 1568 and dau. of Rev. Zachary Brooke, Vicar of Great Htrrmead,
1575, buried in Exeter Cathedral 1575, had a son, Thomas, Herts, and d. 20 Jan. 1878, s. p.
buried at St. Olave’s, Exeter, 1604, who m. Dorothy, dau. 2 John, b. 13 Jan. 1809; to. 6 April, 1858, Mary-Ann, dau.
of John Shorte, and had, with other issue, of R. Dennisou, M.D., and d s. p. 1864. She died 19.
Jan. 1875, aged 61.
1 John, to. Anne Mayo, of Cornwall, and was father of a
son, He d. 1840.
iii. James, 6. 29 Jan. 1784; d. unm. 28 April, 1832.
Thomas Chafey, Esq. of Sherborne, m. Katherine, dan. iv. Thomas Edward, b. 18 Dec. 1800; d. 23 June, 1803.
of Sir Thomas Malet, Justice of the Court of King's i. Mary, bapt. at Stalbridge, Dorset, 20 Feb. 1776; to. 1 Jan.
Bench temp. Charles I., d. 1662, and was father of 1799, John Minet Henniker, afterwards 3rd Lord Henniker,.
Thomas Chafe, Esq. of Sherborne, b. 1642; to. 1662, of Stratford-upon-Slaney, co. Wicklow, in the Peerage of
Susanna, dau. and heir of Edward Moleyns, Esq. of Ireland.
Westhall, Folke, near Sherborne, by whom (who d. ii. Elizabeth, b. 26 April, 1777; to. 4 Oct. 1808, Rev. W.
13 June, 1712, aged 69) he had issue, Bennett, A.M., Vicar of Stone and Littlebourn, and Vicar
Moleyns, his successor. of Milton next Sittingbourne, Kent, Minor Canon of
1 Susanna, b. 1664; d. 16 Feb. 1718; to. Charles Kent, Canterbury; d. s. p.
Esq. London, who d. 14 April, 1716, aged 49.
The Rev. William Chafy d. 28 Jan. 1826. His eldest son,
2 Katherine, 6. 1667 to. Thomas Trengrouse.
;

3 Maletza, b. 1671 d. same year.


;
The Rev. William Chafy, D.D., b. and bapt. at the
4 Malletta, b. 1672 ; d. 1690. Archbishop’ Palace, Canterbury, 7 Feb. 1779, was Master of
5 Mary, b. 1674; to. Richard Dove. Sidney Sussex Coll. Cambridge, Vice Chancellor of the
Thomas Chafe d. 25 Nov. 1701, aged and was s.
University 1813 and 1829, Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Geo. III.,
59,
by his only son, Geo. IV., Will. IV., and Victoria; to. at Twickenham
Moleyns Chafe, Esq. of Westhall, in Sherborne, 4 Dec. 1813, Mary, youngest dau. and co-heiress of John
who was bapt. 1667, and d. s. p., when his estates Westwood, Esq. of Chatteris, co. Cambridge (whose family
devolved upon his three surviving sisters as co- was seated at Westwood, co. Stafford, temp. King John), by
heiresses.
whom, who d. 1831, he left at his decease, 16 May, 1843
2 Thomas, settled at Winscot, near Great Torrin'gton, (he was buried with his wife), an only child,
Devon, where he was buried his monumental inscrip- ; William Westwood Chafy, Esq. of Conington House,
tion states him to be “ ex perantiqua Chaforum de Chafe-
co. Cambridge, afterwards of Charlton Park, Kent, ancl
Combe in comitatu Somerset fain ilia oriundus.” He
latterly of Bowes House, Essex, and 3, Brunswick Terrace,
d. s. p. 25 Nov. 1648.
1 Elizabeth, to. at St. Olave’s, Exeter, 3 Dec. 1604, John Brighton, b. 14 Nov. 1814; to. 1st, 24 .Oct. 1839, Annette, 2nd
Mules, of Ernsborough, Devon. He d. 1633. dau. of Samuel Kyle, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, who.
2 Dorothy, to Robert Bigglestone. d. 11 Jan. 1849, leaving a son and three daus.,
3 Pascowe, m. at St. Olave’s, Exeter, 2 Dec. 1608, Tristram
Risdon, of Winscot, author of the Savvey of Levon. Both i. William Kyle Westwood, now of Rous-Lench.
buried at Winscot; he in 1640. i. Mary Anne Elizabeth.
4 Richarda, b. 1604; to. William Curzon. ii. Annette Martha Diana.
iii. Sidney Francis Sophia, to. 12 Jan. 1871, Charles Ilay,.
Robert Chaffie, of Sherborne (great-grandson of John, Lieut. Bombay Staff Corps.
the son of Richard), to. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William
j

Hambridge, of East Coker, Somerset, and niece and heir He to. 2ndly, 13 April, 1850, Eleanor Constance, eldest dau.
|

of Joseph Compton, Esq. of Yeovil, who was seised of of Rev. Charles Collins, Vicar of Faversliam, Kent, who-
land in East Coker and West Coker, and of the manors of d. s. p. 1853. He to. 3rdly, 19 Aug. 1856, Elizabeth Frances,
I
Newton Somerville and Beckington, Somerset. Robert's only dau. of William Colston, Esq. and widow of William
son, Smart, Esq., by whom (who 6!. 18 July,
. 1875) he had issue,

John Chaffie, of Sherborne, d. 1708, was father of ii. Arthur Waddington John Westwood, b. 24 Nov. 1859,
l Walter Chafie, bapt. at Sherborne 28 Dec. 1653, to. Anne, d. 11 March, 1863.
sister and heir to George and John Scot, of Child Okeford, iii. John Westwood William, b. 6 Oct. 1864.
and was by his son,
s. iv. May Frances Eleanor, b. 6 May, 1857 ; d. 3 March,.
M.A., Vicar of Long Burton, 1863.
The Rev. John Chafy, March,
v. Constance Wilhelmina, b. 4 Sept. 1861 ;
d. 28
Dorset, 1712-18 Rector of Lillington, Dorset, 1717 Rector
; :
1863.
|

of Purse Caundle, Dorset, 1730 bapt. at Sherborne 28 Jan.


; vi. Mabel Winifred, b. 1 June, 1867; d. 21 March, 1868.
1686-7; to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of John Corbyn,
Esq. of Hazelbury Bryan, Dorset, according to the family
He d. 28 March, 1873.

pedigree 13th in descent from Philip Corbyn, 2nd son of Sir Arms —Ancient: Az., a fess lozengy arg. The Devonshire
Richard Corbyn, of Corbyn, co. Stafford, temp. Edward I. branch bore : az., five fusils in fess, a canton arg. ; Crest —
demi-lion rampant az. bezantee, holding in his paws a lozenge
He to. Agnes, dau. and heir of John Brian, Lord of the Per pale gu. and az. a griffin segreant arg., on
arg. Modern :

Manors of Twyndiche, Somerset, and Hazelbury Bryan, a chief engrailed crm. three lozenges of the second.
Dorset, by Ursula his wife, dau. of Capt. Gollop, of Caundle
!
Marsh, Dorset, and had issue, —On a mount between two palm branches
Crest vert u.

peacock in his pride ppr.


i. John, bapt. at Lillington, 18 Feb. 1719, sometime Fellow Seat —Rous-Lench Court, Evesham, co. Worcester.
of King’s Coll. Cambridge, Prebendary of Salisbury Cathe-
dral, Vicar of Broad Chalks, Wilts, and on decease of his
!
father, Rector of Purse Caundle; he to. Anna, dau. and
|
co-heiress of John Gisborne, Esq. of Derby, and d. s. p.
8 Feb. 1782, and was buried with his wife at Broad Chalk.
U
E ;;

200 CHA THE LANDED GENTRY. CIIA

CHALMERS OF ALDBAR CASTLE. m. 29 Feb. 1844, Laura Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Butler,
Bart, of Garryhundon, which lady is deceased. He was g.
Chalmers, Patrick, Esq. of Aldbar Castle, For-
by his brother, Thomas Chaloner, Esq.; now of Guis-
farshire, J.P., late Lieut. 59th foot, b. 1841 ; s. his borough.
father 1868; m. 1871, Ellen Maria, 2nd surviving
Arms — Sa., a chevron between three cherubim or.
dau. of Rev. O. Oldham, and had issue. —A demi seawolf rampant or.
Crest
Seat—Longhull, Guisborough, North Riding of Yorkshire.
UtlXeitgr.— Derived, it is stated, from a branch of 2 own House— Hyde Park Square, W.
6,
Chalmers of Balnacraig was ,

William Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar, son of Chalmers of


Aldbar, by his wife, the eldest dau. of Forbes, of Foveran,
Bart. He to. Cecilia, dau. of Elphinstone, of Glack, Aber- CHALONER OF KINGSFORT.
deenshire, and had (with a dau., who to. Irvine, of Inveramsay)
a son,
Chaloner, Richard, Esq. of Kingsfort, co. Meath,
Patrick Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar, who, by his wife, J.P. High Sheriff 1842, formerly of the 12th Lancers,
,

was father of
Isabel Tindal, b. 20 April, 1810 m. 12 Feb. 1835, Henrietta, 2nd
;

Patrick Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar, to. 1801, Frances, dau. of Charles Arthur Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort.
eldest dau. of John Inglis, of Verehills, co. Lanark, a Mer- This gentleman, 2nd son of Claude William Cole
chant in London and an E.I. Director, by whom he had issue Hamilton, Esq. of Beltrim, co. Tyrone, by Nichola
Patrick, his heir John Inglis, of Aldbar; Isabella; Frances;
;
Sophia his wife, dau. and heir of Richard Chaloner,
Margaret Anne and Euphemia. He d. 1826, and was s. by
;
Esq. of Kingsfort, assumed the surname and arms
his son,
Patrick Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar Castle, J.P. and D.L., of Chaloner, on Inheriting the property of his
sometime Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, and M.P. for Montrose, mother’s family in 1832.
and was s. by his brother,
b. 1802, d. 1854, Arms, &c. —See Chaloner of Guisborough.
John Inglis Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar Castle, who to. Seat —Kinsfort, near Monalty.
1838, Margaret, 2nd dau. of John Bellingham Inglis, Esq. of
Verehills, and d. 1868, leaving a son, the present Patrick 4

Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar Castle.


Arms —Arg., a demi-lion rampant issuing out of a fess gu.
CHAMBERLAYNE OF CRANBURY
with a fleur-de-lis in base of the last.
PARK.
Crest —An eagle rising ppr. CHAMBERLAYNE, Tankerville, Esq. of Cranbury
Motto— Spero. Park, and Baddesley Manor, Hants, and Henley
Seat —Aldbar Castle, near Brechin. Lodge, Y&tton, Somerset, b. 6 Aug. 1840. Mr. (

Chamberlayne, who s. his father, 1876, was educated


at Eton and Magdalen Coll. Oxford, where he
CHALONER OF GUISBOROUGH. graduated B.A. 1865 he is Lord of the Manors
;

of Netley, Hound, and North Baddesley, and Patron !

Chaloner, Thomas, Esq. of Guisborough, co. of three Livings.


York, J.P. and D.L., Vice-Admiral R.N., Lieut.-
Col. North Riding Volunteer Artillery, b. 6 Feb. iLtllCJtCftf. —
The family of Chamberlayne claims descent
j

1815. from the Counts of Tankerville, in Normandy.


Rev. Thomas Chamberlatne, Rector and Patron of Chari- 1

Ht !ICit JJC— dward Chaloner, D.D., one of the Chap- ton (son of Rev. Thomas Chamberlayne, Rector and Patron of
lains to Charles I., next brother to Sir William Chaloner, Charlton, by Catherine Crossweller his wife), to. 1799, Maria-
Bart. ( see Burke's Extinct Baronetage), to. Elizabeth, dau. Francesca, dau. of Capt. Robert Walter, R.N., and had
of Dr. Hovedon, Prebendary of Canterbury, and d. 1625, issue,
aged 35, leaving an only son and heir, i. Thomas, of Cranbury Park and Weston Grove.
Sir Edward Chaloner, Knt. to. Anne, dau. of Sir B. n. William John, Col. 3rd West India regt.
Ingolsby, Knt. of Waldridge, Bucks, and was father of i. Maria. ii. Sophia Catherine.

William Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, to. Honora, eldest hi. Lydia Frances Jane.
dau. of Sir David Foulis, Bart, of Ingleby Manor, and had The elder son,
issue. The eldest son, Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. of Cranbury Park and Weston
Edward Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, m. Anne, dau. Grove, Hants, J.P. and D.L. High Sheriff 1835; s. his kins-
,

of Sir William Bowes, of Streatlam Castle, co. Durham, Knt., woman, Miss Charlotte Chamberlayne* in 1831 to. 6 Sept. ;
.

and d. 1737, leaving one son and heir, 1830, Amelia, dau. of the late Gen. Denzil Onslow, of
William Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, to. Mary, dau. Stoughton House, Hunts, and d. 21 Oct. 1876, having had
and heir of James Finny, Esq., of Finny Lane, co. Stafford, issue,
and of the city of Durham, and had two sons and four daus., i. Denzil Thomas, Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, b. 8 May,
William, his heir; Edward, a Capt. in the army, who d. 1807, 1833; to. 1867, Frances Selina, dau. of Thomas Bourke, Esq.
of wounds received at the storming of Morne Fortune, St. (representative of Bourke of Urey), by Selina his wife, dau.
Lucia; Anne, to. 1761, Edward, 1st Lord Harewood; Mary, of Gen. Denzil Onslow, and by her (who to. 2ndly, 1877,
to. Gen. John Hale, Governor of Londonderry; Elizabeth, Henry Spencer Walpole, Esq.) left at his decease, 16 April,
1873, one surviving dau., Elizabeth Amelia, b. 7 Nov. 1869.
d. unm and Jane, to. Sir Henry Wilson, Knt. The elder |

ii. Tankerville, now of Cranbury Park.


. ;

son, i. Amy Sophia, m. Capt. J. Croft Moore (Rifle Brigade).


William Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, in. 8 Aug. 1771, ii. Francesca Maria, to. 23 March, 1876, the Hon. Cecil
Emma, dau. of William Harvey, Esq. of Chigwell, and sister Ralph Howard, Capt. 60th Rifles, brother of the Earl of
of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G.C.B., and left issue, Robert, Wicklow, and d. 30 Dec. 1877.
in. Rosalie Amelia, to. 1866, Sir A. P. Bruce Chichester,
his heir; Henry (Rev.), b. 1791, Vicar of Alne, co. York;
Bart., of Arlington Court, Devon.
Anna Maria, to. John William Bethell, Esq. Elizabeth ;
iv Agnes Caroline, to. 29 June, 1875, Lieut.-Col. George
Louisa, d. unm. ; Charlotte, to. Thomas Barton Bowen, Esq., Keppel Johnstone, late Grenadier Guards, twin brother of
Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Commissioners of the Court Sir Frederick Johnstone, Bart.
cf Insolvency and Wiiliamina, in. Alexander Wynch, Esq.
;
Arms— Gu., an incscutcheon arg., between eight mullets in
The elder son, orle, or.
Robert Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, J.P. and D.L. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, an ass’s head arg.
b. 23 Sept. 1776 to. 24 Jan. 1805, Frances Laura, dau. of —
Motto Mors potior macula.
Thomas, 1st
;

Lord Dundas, and had issue, William, lost at —


Seats Cranbury Park, near Winchester; and Weston Grove,
near Southampton Henley Lodge, Yatton, SQmerset.
sea, in going to join his regiment at Halifax, Nova Scotia ;

Robert Thomas, now of Guisborough Margaret Bruce, to.


Solicitor to the Treasury and to
; ;
* William Chamberlain,
William Wentworth Fitzwilliam Hume Dick, Esq., M.P., of
the Royal Mint, cousin of Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. oi
llumewood, co. Wicklow, and d. 1840 Emma, to. George
; Charlton, left one son and two daus.,
iierjeantson, Esq. of Camphill and Charlotte. Mr. Chaloner
;
William, of Weston Grove and Cranbury Park, Hants, M.P ,

d. 7 Oct. 1842, and was s. by his son, for Southampton, d. unm. 10 Dec. 1830.
Robert Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, b. 3 April, 1813 Mary, d. unm. Charlotte, d. unm. 1831.
E

CHA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA 291

CHAMBERLAYNE OF MATTGEBSBTJRY. I CHAMBERLAYNE OF STONEY THORPE.


InG-LES-ChAMBERLAYNE, HENRY, Esq. of MhUg- Chamberlayne, William Tankerville, Esq.
ersbury Manor House, co. Gloucester, b. 20 Sept. of Stoney Thorpe, co. Warwick, J.P., b. 14 Nov.
1819 m. 24 Aug. 1811, Susan, youngest dan. of
;
1828 ; s. 1875 m. 1874, Evelyn Mary, only child
;

Capt. Henry W. Scott, R.N., by his 1st wife, Susan, of Lieut.-Col. Eitzroy Campbell, of Wellesbourne
dau. of Lawrence Hartshorne, Esq. of Nova Scotia, Lodge, Warwickshire, and has issue,
one of Her Majesty’s Council there, and has had issue, Henry Fitzroy.
Charles, b. 23 April, 1844; d. 27 Jan. 1S55.
i.

ii. Walter Chamberlayne, of Pembroke Coll. Oxford, litllCfftJB. —This family claims to be of the house of
and of the Middle Temple; b. 4 April, 1852 graduated
Prestbury. From
;

at Oxford 1876.
Edward Chamberlayne, of Princethorpe, co. Warwick,
Esq. lineally descended
i. Alice Charlotte. ii. Laura Chandos.
Stanes Chamberlayne, Esq. of Ryes, Essex, only son of
Mr. Ingles Chamberlayne, who is a Magistrate for Richard Chamberlayne, Esq. of Princethorpe, by Sarah his
I the co. of Gloucester, and Lord of the Manor of wife, dau. and heir of Jeffery Stanes, Esq. of Ryes, Essex,
Maugersbury, was formerly a Magistrate in Canada, to. 1745, Miss Thermuthes Smith, of Hoddcsdon, co. Herts,
and Capt. in the Canadian Militia he assumed the and had issue. The eldest son, ;
Stanes Chamberlayne, Esq. of Ryes, in. 17S0, Mary,
surname of Chamberlayne in addition to his patrony-
only child and heir of William Brockett, Esq. of Spains Hall,
mic in 1874, when he inherited Maugersbury at the Essex, and had issue,
death of his kinsman Joseph Chamberlayne Cham-
Stanes, of Spains Hall, Essex,6. 9 April, 1782; who took the
berlayne, Esq. name of Brockett m. Eliza, widow of William Woollett,
;

iltllCAgC.— dmund Chamberlayne, Esq. of Maugers- Esq. of Rye, Sussex, and had two daus., Elizabeth ; and
Mary, to. C. P. Meryon, Esq.
bury, co. Gloucester, 2nd son of Sir Thomas Chamberlayne,
William, of Orford House, Essex, J.P., Lieut.- Gen., b.
of Prestbury, co. Gloucester, by his 2nd wife, to. 1st, Anne, 12 Aug. 1788; to. Sarah, 4th dau. of the Rev. John Preston,
relict of —
Moreton, of Surrey and 2ndly, Grace, dau. of ; of Flasby Hall, co. York, and had two daus., Sarah Anne
John Strangeways, Esq. of Melbury, Dorset. He was High Olivia, d. April, 1863; and Caroline Mary. He d. 24 July,
Sheriff of Gloucestershire 39 Elizabeth, and d. 1634, when he 1869.
was s. by his son tyy his second marriage, John (Rev.), Rector of East Wick, co. Herts, 6. 25 Aug. 1791;
d. 25 Nov. 1867.
John Chamberlayne, Esq. of Maugersbury House, Henry Thomas, late of Stoney Thorpe.
=pquestered in the Great Rebellion. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Maria, to. James Hemcrton, Esq. of Ilellifield Peel, co.
Sir William Leigh, of Longborrow ;
and dying 1668, was s. by York.
Uis son, Sarah. Emma. Harriet Alicia.
I John Chamberlayne, Esq. of Maugersbury House, to. Mary, The younger son,
pau. of Walter Savage, Esq. of Broadway, co. Worcester; and
Henry Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. of Stoney Thorpe, co.
2. when he wass. by
1691, his son,
Warwick, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1836, 6 23 May, 1798; to .
.

Esq. of Maugersbury House, High


Edmond Chamberlayne, 6 Dec. 1825, Mary, only child of Edward Tomes, Esq. of
Gloucestershire 4 Queen Anne, to. the Hon. Emma
[Sheriff of
Southham, and had issue,
prydges. sister of James, Duke of Chandos, and was father of
i. William Tankerville, now of Stoney Thorpe.
Edmond Chamberlayne, Esq. of Maugersbury, to. Elizabeth, ii. Edward Tomes (Rev.), b. 4 Feb. 1833.
i!au. and co-heir and had issue,
of Robert Atkyns, Esq., hi. Stanes Brocket Henry, b. 8 Feb. 1843.
i. The Rev. John Chamberlayne, Maugersbury House,
of i. Mary Alicia, d. 27 Aug. 1850.

to. Martha, dau. and co-heir of Henry Doughty, Esq. of ii. Emma Caroline. iii. Ellen Bridget,
Broad 'veil, co. Gloucester, and had a son and dau. twins, iv. Thermuthes Fauquier, to. 1871, J. N. Preston, Esq.
b. 19 May, 1766,
He d. 12 March, 1875.
1 Edmond John, of Maugersbury, to. Cecil, dau. of the
Hon. and Rev. Dr. Talbot, Dean of Salisbury, and niece —
Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu., an inescutchcon in an
of Earl Talbot, and d. s. p. Feb. 1831. orle of mullets arg., 2nd and 3rd, gu., a chevron between
2 Elizabeth, to. 16 Feb. 1791, John Hawksey Ackcrley, three escallops or.
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and had issue, two sons and two —
Crest Out of a ducal coronet or, an ass’s head.
claus., Motto — Prodesse quam conspici.
Joseph Chamberlayne, who inherited Maugersbury Seat—Stoney Thorpe, near Southam.
from his uncle, b. 19 Dec. 1791; to. 26 Oct. 1824,
Henrietta Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Guy Fairfax (of
the family of Lord Fairfax), and grand-dau. of Rev.
John Kearney, D.D., and by her (who d. 14 Dec. 1869)
had issue, four daus.,
layne Chamberlayne d. 4 Oct. 1874.
all deceased. Mr. Chamber- CHAEBEE OF HAWTHORN HILL.
Charles Henry. Chambre, Meredith, Esq. of Hawthorn Hill,
The elder of the two daus. to. Peter Joseph Browne, co. Armagh, J.P., b. 15 May, 1814 m. 4 April,
Esq. of the family of the Marquess of Sligo, and the
;

younger to. John Crooke Freeman, Esq. of Crooke 1843, Mabella, only dau. of the late Kenrick Morris
Hall, co. Lancaster. Hamilton Jones, Esq. of Moneyglass House, co.
ii. Charles, Admiral R.N., cl. 1810, leaving issue, Antrim, and has issue,
i. Mary, m. 1776, Rev. Henry Ingles, D.D., formerly
I
Head Master of Rugby, and had issue, four sons, i. Hunt Walsh, 16 Feb. 1844, deceased.
6.

John Henry. ii. Kenrick. Hamilton, b. 10 April, 1845, deceased.


Rev. Charles, of whom presently.
j

iii. Tiiomas Morris Hamilton Jones, b. 30 April, 1847.


James. Kemble. Rebecca. n. Mabella.
i.
I

! The 2nd son of the Rev. Dr. Ingles,


Rev. Charles Ingles, was b. 11 March, 1780; in. 23 EuiCffgC.— Hunt Calcott Chambre, Esq. (eldest son of
j

j
Dec. 1811, Hannah, dau. of Lawrence Hartshorne, Esq., Capt. Calcott Chambrd, of Wexford, by Mary his wife, dau. of
1

and cl. 1862, having had issue, Oliver Walsh, Esq. of Dollardstown, and grandson of Calcott
i. IIenrv, now Henry Ingles Chamberlayne, Esq. of Chambre, Esq. of Coolatrundle), m. Anna Maria, eldest dau.
\ ;
Maugersbury. and co-heir of William Meredith, Esq., and had (with other
ii. John Chamberlayne, to. Mary Dora, dau. of H. Toms,
children who d. unm., three daus., Elinor, to. George Daker,
Esq. of Kingsbridge, Devon, and has issue,
in. Rev. Charles Lycester, to. Jemima, dau. of Gen. Esq. of Athy, co. Kildare ; Anne, to. Lieut.-Col. William
™ Murray, late Governor of one of the Windward Islands, Conolly, 18th Foot; and Henrietta, to. William Madden, Esq.)
and has issue. a son and successor,
i v. Walter, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Archdeacon Best, and Meredith Calcott Chambre, Esq. of Hawthorn Hill, in.
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lias issue.
30 July, 1785, Margaret, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
George
!•* Mary.
i. n. Elizabeth.
rv. Annie Matilda. l'alkner, Esq., of co. Dublin, and had issue,
Susan Hartshorne.
hi.

j

Ill 'Arms Gu., a chevron between three escallops arg. 1 1 unt Walsh,
heir to his father.
Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet an ass’s head. William, Major in the army, late senior Capt. lltli foot.
co.
1. —
Motto Virtute nihil invium. Maria, to. Rev. Robert Henry, Rector of Jonesborougli,
-Seat —Maugersbury House, near Stow-on-tlie-Wold. Armagh, deceased.
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2 92 CIIA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA


Mr. Chambre d. 8 Feb. 1812, and was s. by his eldest son, originally called Campo Arnulphi; and the first members sent
Hunt Walsii Chambre, Esq. of Hawthorn Hill, Capt. Mul- to Parliament by the co. of Cornwall were William de Campo-
laglass Yeomanry, J.P. and High Sheriff 1829, b. 9 Dec. 1787 Arnulphi and Reginald Beville.
to. 15 May, 1813, Rebecca, only dau. of the late William Upton, Sir Arthur Champernowne, living temp. Henry VIII., 2nd
Esq. of Ballynabearney, co. Limerick, a branch of Lord Tem- son of Sir Philip Champernowne, Knt. of Modbury, by
pletown’s family, and had issue, Katherine his wife, dau. of Sir Edmund Carew, exchanged,
early in the reign of Elizabeth, the lordship of Polsloe for
Meredith, now of Hawthorn Hill.
that of Dartington, in the co. of Devon, and seated himself
William, deceased.
Hunt Walsh, of Stewartstown House, co. Tyrone. there, where his descendants have since remained. He m.
John, of Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Mary, dau. of Henry Norreys, father of Henry, Baron Norreys
Catherine, to. 28 Sept. 1846, George William Leech, Esq. of of Rycote, and widow of Sir George Carew, by whom he had
The Abbey, Rathkeale, deceased. (with a dau., Elizabeth, m. 1576, to Sir Edward Seymour,
Anna Maria, m. 19 Aug. 1840, Charles Leech, Esq., Barrister- Bart.) a son,
at-Law.
Rebecca. Gawen Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, co. Devon, to.
Margaret Elizabeth, to. G Oct. 1848, Townley William Hard- the Lady Gabrielle, dau. of the Count Montgomerie, in France,
man, Esq. of Dalkey. and left (with several daus., one of whom m. Richard Hillersdon,
Olivia Henrietta Agnes, in. Robert Crookshank, Esq. of Cole- of Membland; and another, Ursula, Sir Gerard Sams, of Essex)
raine.
a son,
Mary Frances.
Jane Hunt, to. Rev. Henry Wray Young, Rector of Don- Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, living 1620, <
\

aghendry, co. Armagh. m. Bridget, dau. of Thomas Fulford, Esq. of Fulford, co. Devon,
and was s. by his son, _
Arms—Az., a dexter armed arm embowed or, the hand Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, living 1678, to.
grasping the stalk of a red rose slipped and leaved ppr. |

Margaret, dau. and eventually co-heir of Sir John FowclL



Crest A greyhound’s head erased arg. collared az. there- Bart, of Fowellscombe, M.P., Col. of foot in the service of the
i

from a cord knotted and terminated by a ring or.


Parliament, and Governor of Totnes. By her Mr. Champer-
Motto—Tutamen
c

pulcliris.
nowne had eight sons. The eldest son,
Seat —Hawthorn Hill, near Howry, co. Armagh. Ricuard Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, dying unm. Ii

1696, was s. by his brother, |jli

Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, to. Elizabeth, Jil

2nd dau. of Francis Courtenay, Esq., who d. 1669, eldest son ]E

B ATEM ATT-CH AT/XP ATIT OP HALTON of Sir William Courtenay, of Powderham, and dying 1717, left U

PARK. (with a dau., Elizabeth, wife of Gabriel Yard, Esq. of Stoke C


Gabriel) two sons: the younger, Francis, Rector of Dartington, f
Bateman- Champain, John Underwood, Esq. of d. unm. ; the elder,
Halton Park, co. Lancaster, b. 22 July, 1835, Major Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, to. Jane, dau.
R.E., and Chief Director of the Grovermnent Indo- of John Hollings, M.D., Physician to George II., and dyin,
European Telegraph, assumed the additional name an only dau. and heiress,
April, 1766, left
of Batemanin 1870, in compliance with the will of Jane Champernowne, of Dartington, to. the Rev. Richard
his uncle, Thomas Bateman, Esq. of Halton Park, Harington, 2nd son of Sir James Harington, Bart, of Ridlington,
to whose property he succeeded. He on. 2 Sept. 1865, and by that gentleman (who m. 2ndly, Miss Hussey, of Truro;
Harriet Sophia, eldest dau. of Sir Frederick Currie, and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Abraham Chambers, Esq. oft
Totteridge, and relict of William Ilallett, Esq.) had a son and.
Bart., and has issue,
si

successor,
i. Arthur Patrick Bateman, 6. 17 Oct. 18GS. Arthur Harington, Esq. of Dartington, who assumed thel
n. Hugh Frederick, b.6 April, 1869. surname and arms of Champernowne. He to. 1806, Louisa,ibid
in. Philip Agnew, b. 20 Oct. 1873. dau. of John Buller, Esq. of Morval, co. Devon, and had issucj
i. Mary Rosaline. ii. Alice Katherine. Arthur, who d. in his father’s lifetime Henry, his heir
;

Richard, to. Elizabeth Kcble, and had five sons and five daus,
iLtllCtlCJC.— John Champain, Esq. of the Bengal Civil
John, d. 1837; Jane, in. Rev. William Martin, late Vicar oil'd
Service, to. 9 Oct. 1788, Margery (who d. 9 Nov. 1802) dau.
Siaverton Louisa Caroline, to. Rev. Isaac Williams and a;
; ; ;
of Capt. Mackintosh, of Dalmigavic, co. Inverness and d.
Maria, to. Charles Herbert Mallock, Esq. Mr. Campernowne,
1820, leaving a son,
M.P. for Saltash, 1806, and High Sheriff of Devon 1811, d. 1819!
Lieut. Col. Agnew Champain, late of 9th regt., to. Rosa-
and was s. by his son,
line Sarah, dau. of John Underwood, Esq. by whom (who d.
Henry Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, 6. 14 Sept. 1815|;iii
1845) hehad issue,
Agnew, d. young.
John Underwood, now of Halton Park.
to.24 April, 1838, Charlotte, 6th dau. of Sir Antony Buller,
Pound, co. Devon, and d. 24 May, 1851, leaving issue, T
Frederick de Mornay, d. unm. 1857. Arthur, now of Dartington.
Caroline Elgin, m. Thomas Leach, Esq. of Ryde. Henry, Capt. R.E., b. 21 May, 1810.
Rosaline Sarah, m. Rev. James Webster, and d. s. p. Walter (Rev.), b. 3 Sept. 1848.
Julia Margaret. Mary Louisa, d. unm. 18G5. Caroline. Elinor, deceased. Margaret

Arms—Sa. Arms— Gu., a saltier vair between twelve billets or.


fretty or, three pieces one way five the other, on
Crest— swan sitting ppr. in the beak a horseshoe or.
a chief arg. a demi-lion issuant gu.
Crest —A demi-lion gu. —
Seat Dartington Hall, near Totnes.

Seal— Halton Park, Lancaster.

CHANCELLOR OF SHIELD HILL.


Chancellor, John George, Esq. of Shieldhil
CHAMPERNOWNE OF DARTINGTON. co. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., b. 27 Sept. 1821 on. Is ;

Champernowne, Arthur, Esq. of Dartington 23 June, 1847, Isabella Adolphus, dau. of Adolpln; f
Hall, Devon, J.P., b. 19 March, 1839; on. 11 Oct. McDowall Ross, M.D., by Catherine his wife, dai
1870, Helen Elizabeth Caroline, dau. of Michael of David Hume, of Nine wells, Baron of the Com
Binning Melville, Esq. of Hartfield Grove, Sussex, of Exchequer in Scotland, and by her (who d. 1861
and has issue, has had issue,
i. Arthur Melville, 6. 16 Aug. 1871. i. Alexander, b. 11 Oct. 1849, Lieut. 5th Fusiliers, if eft

li. Henry Harington, b. 27 July, 1872. ii. Adolphus James, b. 12 July, 1852.
hi. Amyas Walter, b. 19 Sept. 1873. iii. Hume Frederick, b. 26 April, 1854. X -

i. Charlotte Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov. 1874. iv. Robert Blair Maconochie, b. 23 June, 1858. fc-s
ii. Elinor Marcia, b. 14 May, 1876. i. Elizabeth Blanche. ii. Mary Forbes.

iii. A dau., b. 11 Jan. 1878. iii. Isabella Ross, d. 1876.


?ltnC<tfre. The family of Champernowne, which, in He on. 2ndly, 1870, Anno Isabella, eldest dau.
splendour of descent, yields to few in the West of England, was Stewart Bailey Hare, Esq. of Calder Hall, Mi
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CIIA T1IE LANDED GENTRY CIIA o


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lothian, which lady d. 1871 ;


and 3rdly, 1874, Cecilia CHAPLIN OF BLANKNEY.
IElizabeth, youngest dau. of the late James Balfour, Citaplin, Henry, Esq. of Blankney, co. Lincoln,
|Esq. M.P. Mid-Lincoln sliirc, J.P. and D.L., b. 22 Dec.
foi’

I iUltCatJP.—The family of Chancellor of Shield Hill, the 1840 s. liis uncle 1859 m. 15 Nov. 1876, Lady
; ;

only one of the name in Scotland, is of great antiquity, and Florence Sutherland Lcvcson Grower, older dau. of
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has held the lands of Shield Hill for more than four centuries. the present Duke of Sutherland, K.G., and has issue,
/
The oldest document still possessed by the family is a Charter Eric,
i. b. 1877.
of Confirmation, dated 6 March, 1434, granted by Thomas
Somerville, “Dominus Baronise de Carnwath,” to George
A dau., b. 3 Dec. 1878.
i.

Chanceler, of half the lands of Quodquan. In the “Memorie UtlimgC.— ir Francis Chaplin, Alderman of London,
of the Somervilles,” it is stated that a firm friendship existed Lord Mayor and had
issue, John, his heir; Charles;
1677, to.
Ibctween the Lords Somerville and the Chancellors of Shield Robert (Sir), of Westgate House, Louth, co. Lincoln, created

Hill and Quadquan, as far back as the time of Robert Bruce. a Bart., with limitation to his grand-nephew, John; Anne;
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George Chanceler, to whom the lands of Quadquan were Elizabeth. The eldest son,
confirmed as above, was s. by his son, Alexander, to whom John Chaplin, Esq., b. 29 Jan. 1657; to. Elizabeth, dau. of
the charter was renewed in 1460, and whose son and heir, Sir John Hamby, of Tathwell, and by her had issue,
George Chanceler, also obtained a charter, 1472, wherein he i. Porter, who to. Anne Sherwin, and had issue,

is styled “ Nobilis Vir Georgius Chanceler Dominus de Quod- 1 John (Sir), who s. his great-uncle as 2nd hart. his orly :

*
quan ” he to. a dau. of Ramsay, of Dalhousie, and had a son
;
child, Ann
posthumous dau.), to. Arthur Gregory, Esq.
(a
and successor, William, to. Janet, dau. of Geddes, of Rachan of Styvechale, co.Warwick.
and Kircurd, in Tweeddale, and had a son, John, father of 1 Elizabeth, m. Edward Ayscough, Esq. of Louth.

Robert, who to. Elizabeth, dau. of Brown, of Colstoun, and had 2 Anne, to. William Vavasor, Esq. of co. York.
3 Frances, to. Charles Fitzwilliam, Esq. of Caistor.
i son and heir, William, who to. Margaret, a dau. of Hamilton

jf Dalserf, and had a son, William. This William Chancellor il Francis, d. 1720. m. John, d. in the West Indies,
iv. Thomas, of whom we trear.
oined the adherents of Queen Mary in 1567, and fought in
i. Anne, to. Thomas Archer, Esq.
,
id- favour at the battle of Langside, in consequence of which
iis house at Quodquan was demolished by the enemy.
I He to. The youngest son,
I Agnes, dau. of Sir James Hamilton, of Crawfurdjohn, Baron of
Thomas Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, to. Diana, sister of
kvandale, and by her had a son, Robert Chancellor, of Shield
Thomas, 1st Lord Archer, and had issue,
lill, who, by Agnes Lymington his wife, was father of John John, of Blankney.
Chancellor, who to. Catherine, dau. of Gavin Hamilton, of Charles ( see Chaplin of Westgate House).
Diana, m. 1749, Lord George Manners Sutton, and d. 13 May,
iaploch, by Jean his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas
1767.
Ipishington, of Ardross. By this lady he had a son, Robert
Chancellor, who signalised himself by his loyalty for Kings
The son and heir,
i

John Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, to. 24 Nov. 1757, Lady


i: Charles I. and II., and d. immediately after the Restoration,
Elizabeth Cecil, dau. of Brownlow, 8th Earl of Exeter, and
660. By Jean his wife, dau. of Sir James Lockhart, of Lee,
left,with three daus., Elizabeth, Sophia, and Diana, an only
ii|be had a son, James Chancellor, of Shield Hill, who, leaving
son,
{ jioissue at his decease, 1704, was s. by his brother, John
Charles Chaplin, Esq. of P.lankney, M.P. for co. Lincoln,
; 'iiancellor, to. Jean, dau. of Sir James Agnew, of Lochnaw,
b. 1759; m. 1781, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Robert
y Lady Mary his wife, dau. of the Earl of Eglinton, and had
Taylor, Esq., M.D., and had issue,
. son,
Alexander Chancellor, Esq. of Shield Hill, b. 1707 m. ;
i. Charles, of Blankney and Tathwell.
John Birnie, Esq. of Broomliill, co. Lanark, ii. Henry (Rev.), Vicar of Ryhall, Rutlandshire, b. June, 1789;
732, Jean, dau. of
to.19 Aug. 1834, Caroline Horatia, dau. of William Ellice,
nd d. 1770, leaving, with four daus. (Mary, m. Alexander Esq., and had issue surviving,
rving, of Newton, father, by her, of Lord Newton; Jean, to.
1 Henry, now of Blankney.
)r. S. Charlotte and Eupliemia), one son,
Irving ; ;
2 Edward, b. 28 March, 1842, late Capt. and Lieut.-Col.
John Chancellor, Esq. of Shield Hill, m. 1776, Grace Coldstream Guards, M.P. for Lincoln; to. 18 Jan. 1877,
Toble, and by her (who d. 1795), left at his decease, 1816, two Lady Gwendolin Theresa Talbot, 2nd dau. of Charles John
ons and two daus., Alexander, his heir; John, Capt. 61st 19th Earl of Shrewsbury, and has a dau.
3 Cecil, to. 20 Jan. 1870, Emily Cecilia, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
egt. ; Jane,’cf. young; and Elizabeth, to. Daniel Collyer, Esq.
the Hon. Robert Edward Boyle, 2nd &on of Edmund, 8tli
he elder son, Earl of Cork, and has issue.
Alexander Chancellor, Esq. of Shield Hill, sometime Capt. 4 Ernest, to. Miss Morton, an American lady.
18 7th regt.; to. 1820, Helen Hamilton, dau. of Hugh Robertson, 1 Helen Matilda, to. 19 June, 1866, William Viscount
er, sq. Clerk to the Signet, and had issue, Folkestone.

John George, now of Shield Hill. in. Thomas (Col.), J.P. and D.L., at one time M.P. for Stam-
Frederick Hugh, b. 1824, Brevet Lieut. Col., R.A. ped, b. 17 April, 1794; to. Mary Millicent, dau. of William
George, b. 1825, Writer to the Signet, to. 20 June, 1861, Reeve, Esq. of Leadenham, co. Lincoln.
youngest dau. of George Skene, Esq. i. Elizabeth, to. Vere, 3rd son of Hon. Henry Fane, 2nd son of
Katharine Elizabeth,
of Rubislaw. Thomas, 8th Earl of Westmorland.
Alexander, b. 1827, Capt. 75th regt., killed at the siege of ii.Emma, d. 1833.
hi. Sophia, to. J. B. Praed, Esq., of Tyringham, Bucks,
Delhi.
iv. Louisa, to. Rev. Sir B. G. Bridges, Bart., Rector
Edward, b. 1828; to. Ann Helen, dau. of the late John of
Wharton Tod, Writer to the Signet, and has issue, one son, Blankney. v. Harriet, to. Russell Ellice, Esq.
Alexander Richard, b. 3 June, 1869; and one dau., Jemima
vi. Charlotte, d. 3 Dec. 1819.
Helen. The eldest son,
James, M.A., Vicar of St. John’s, Derby, b. 1830; to. Marion, Charles Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney and Tathwell, co. Lin-
dau. of the late Rev. William Stow, Rector of Arebury, and
coln, J.P. and D.L., at one time M.P. for co. Lincoln, 6.
by her (who d. 1876) has one son, b. in that year.
21 April, 1786; to. 17 Sept. 1812, Caroline, dau. of Hon. Henry
Henry Alexander Robertson, b. 1841.
Mary Forbes, m. 1846, George Chancellor Collyer, Col. Madras Fane, of Fulbeck, but dying s. p. 1859, was s. by his nephew,
Engineers (now the R.E.), retired; aud d. 1848. the present Henry Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, M.F.
Helen Barbara, m. Hugh Mosman, Esq. of Auclityfardlc and
1866.
;
Arms —Erm., on a chief indented vert three griffins’ heads
erased or.
Jane Elizabeth, “cL young, 1837.
Crest— A. griffin’s head erased or, gorged with a mural crown
r. Chancellor d. 18 Oct. 1841. vert.
Scat —Blankney, near Sleaford.
Arms— Or, a lion rampant sa. armed and langucd gu. on a Town House — 41, Park Lane, W.
lief of the last three mullets of the first.

Crest — An eagle displayed sa.


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Motto — Que je surmonte. CHAPLIN OF WESTGATE HOUSE.


Seat — Shield Hill, by Biggar, co. Lanark. Chaplin, Bichard Francis, Esq. of Westgate
House, co. Lincoln, b. 19 Oct. 1841, late of 5th
Dragoon Guards, m. Emily, dau. of Bev. W. B. Har-
CHANDOS-POLE. rison, of Gayton-le-Marsli, co. Lincoln, and has
See Pole. issue, 2 daus., Evelyn Mary and Mary Helen Maud.
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L'D4 CHA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA


3LtlT£7t!$C.—This is the 2nd branch of the Chaplins of i. Abel, of Woodford, Essex, an Elder Brother of the Trinity
House, Treasurer of St. Thomas’s Hospital, &c., b. 2 May,
Blankney.
1752; to. 13 July, 1784, Rebecca, dau. of Daniel Bell, Esq.
Charles Chaplin, Esq. (2nd son of TImrras Chaplin, Esq. and Catherine his wife, dau. of David Barclay, Esq., and by
of Blankney, by Diana his wife, sister of Thjmas, 1st Lord her (who d. 17 May, 1828) left issue at his decease, 30 Dec.
Archer), 6. 27 July, 1730; to. Elizabeth Tlioroton, of Scrcve- 1849, nine sons and five daus.,
ton, co. Notts, and had issue.
1 Abel (Rev.), b. 6 June, 1789; to. 20 Sept. 1818, Anne,
Charles, d. unm. dau. of J. Hubbersty, Esq., and d. 18C6.
Thomas, of Riseholme, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Godfrey
to. 2 Daniel, b. 1790; drowned at sea, 1811, s. p.
Webster, Bart., and d. s. p. 3 William, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, b. 28 June, 1792; to.
Robert (Rev.), to. Anne, dau. of Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., 1 April, 1816, Jane, eldest dau. of Edward Chapman, Esq.
and d. 29 May, 1839, leaving three daus., Fanny, to. Rev. of Whitby, by whom (who d. 18 March, 1826) he had
j

Henry Howson, of Southwell; Sophy, m. Rev. John Girar- issue, 1 Abel, b. 23 March, 1817; to. 10 June, 1846, Eliza- I

dot Georgiana, to. Rev. G. Barrow, of Southwell.


;
beth, dau. of John Gurney Fry, Esq. of Wavley Lodge,
Francis, to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Chaplin, Esq. of Blank- Essex, and by her (who d. 24 Jan. 1854) left issue four 1

ney, and d. s. p. 28 May, 1838. daus. 2 Edward John (Rev.), b. 22 April, 1819. 3 Wil-
George, d. unm. 4 May, 1835. liam Daniel, b. 17 Jan. 1826; to. 8 July, 1847, Janet, dau.
William (Rev.), of whom we treat. of Rev. H. J. Hare, of Docking Hall, Norfolk, and by her |

Edward (Rev.), Rector of Blankney. (who d. 13 Feb. 1863) had issue, Gordon Graham, William, ]

Charlotte, to. Edward Harrison, M.D., of London. Montague Jasper, Theodore Charles he to. 2ndly, 5
;

Sophia, m. 1st, John, eldest son of Sir R. Sutton, Bart. ;


and March, 1865, Anna Maria, dau. of Robert Reynolds, Esq.,
2ndly, Thomas Wright, Esq. of Upton. and has further issue. I Martha Holt, to. 18 April, 1841,
The 6th son, Charles Fawcett Neville Rolfe, Esq. of Heacham Hall, !

Norfolk; she d. at Naples, 22 Jan. 1863. 2 Margaret;


The Rev. William Chaplin, to. 1799, Isabella Frances,
Rebecca, m. her cousin, Rev. Wm. Chapman Rawlinson,
dau. of Sir Richard Sutton, Bart, of Norwood Park, co. Notts, and d. 24 April, 1851.
and d. 11 Dec. 1835, having had issue, 4 Jonathan, b. 13 April, 1795; to. Oct. 1819, Agatha, dau.
William, b. 1799 d. young. ;
of Jacob Foster Reynolds, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. of
Charles Sutton (Rev.), b. 1800 ; d. unm. 1832. Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, and by her (who d. I
Richard Francis, 6. 1802; d. unm. 1840. 27 July, 1840) had issue, 1 Robert Barclay, b. 21 Nov.
1
Frederick, late of Tathwell Hall. 1829, to. Louisa Louis, and has issue 2 William Henry,
;

James Pulteney, b. 1807 married, and d. s. p. 1873.


;
b. Sept. 1831, d. Oct. 1841 3 Charles Edward, b. 5 Nov.
;

George Ayscoghe (Rev.), d. 1859.; 1832; 4 Abel Henry, b. 10 May, 1836; 1 Anna Rebecca,
Edward John (Rev.), Fellow of Mag. Coll. Oxford, 6. 1812 ;
to. 5 March, 1846, Edmund, son of Sir John Penny, Bart.
d. 1853. 2 Agatha Elizabeth, to. 26 July, 1842, Francis Bland,
Bettina Mary Elizabeth, m. 1823, r.ov. Basil Berridgc, of Esq.; 3 Catherine Rachel, d. Sept. 1867; 4 Mary; 5
Algarkirk, and d. s. p. 1824. Emma 6 Jane, m. Henry Cockburn Richardson, Esq.
;

7 Louisa Frances 8 Ellen, d. 1840.


The eldest son, ;

5 Alfred, b. 23 April, 1796; to. July, 1824, Caroline, dau. !


Frederick Chaplin, Esq. of Tathwell and D.L.,
Hall, J.P.
of Sir Francis Workman McNaghten, Bart, of Beardville,
6 13 Jan. 1803; to . Jane, eldest
. dau. of James B. Topham, co. Antrim, and has issue, 1 Alfred Daniel, b. 22 Fob. I
Esq. of Candlesby Hall, and had issue, 1827, to. 4 Nov. 1852, Madeline Emily, dau. of Robert
Hanbury, Esq. of Poles, co. Herts; 2 Francis Stewart,
William, his heir.
b. 1829, m. 3 Dec. 1867, Mary Charlotte, dau. of Elliott
Richard Francis, now of Westgate House. MacNaghten, Esq.; 3 Edmund Henry, b. 1831; 4 Wil-
Charles Edward Pulteney, b. 31 March, 1846 ;
d. 18 May, liam Hay, b. 23 Sept. 1832, to. 11 Dec. 1860, Amelia
1869.
Elizabeth, dau. of the late Capt. Rowley; 1 Letitia
Thomas Hamby, 15 March, 1851 d. 9 Dec. 1876.
6. ;
Maria, to. 7 Oct. 1852, Frederick C. Gaussen, Esq., who
Caroline Georgiana, to. 21 Sept. 1865, John Gilbert Cromp-
d. 31 May, 1867 2 Caroline Matilda, to. 30 April, 1863,
ton, Esq. of Tne Lilies, co. Derby.
;

Rev. Rowley Hill, M.A. 3 Alicia Hannah; 4 Eliza Ellen,


;

He d. 1863, by his eldest son,


and was s. to. 25 Jan. 1865, Sir John Blois, Bart.

William Chaplin, M.D. of Magdalen Coll. Oxford, J.P. for 6 Henry, b. 25 Aug. 1797 to. at Calcutta, 28 Nov. 1836,
;
j
Priscilla Susan, dau. of Edward Wakefield, Esq., and had
Park of Lindsey, Lincoln, Capt. R. North Lincoln Militia,
surviving issue, 1 Henry Howard, b. 25 Jan. 1838 2 ;
6. 12 Feb, 1836 d. unm. at Cannes, 20 Feb. 1878.
; Edward Francis, b. 1840; 3 Joseph Gurney, b. 24 May,
[

Arms—Erm., on a chief indented vert three griffins’ heads 1842; 1 Emily Priscilla Rebecca 2 Hannah Gascoigne.
;

erased or. He d. 15 March, 1854.


David Barclay, b. 28 Oct. 1799 to. 1st, Charlotte Anne
Crest —A griffin’s head erased or, murally gorged vert. 7 ;

Dorothea Ward, dau. of William, Bishop of Sodor


Seat—Westgate House, Louth. and Man, and by her (who d. Aug. 1828) has one son,
*
David Ward, b. 23 March, 1828, to. 10 June, 1851,
Caroline Mary, dau. of Charles Phelips, Esq. of Briggens
CHAPMAN OF WHITBY. Park, co. Herts, and has issue. He to. 2ndly, 17 Nov.
1829, Maria, dau. of Rev. Robert Chatfield, D.D., Rector
Chapman, Thomas, Esq. of Whitby, co. York, of Chatteris, co. Cambridge, and by her has issue,
and E.S.A., b. 21 June, 1798 ; m. Arthur George, b. 1 Nov. 1834, to. 15 Jan. 1856, Sophie
J.P., D.L., F.Tt.S.
Georgina Davidson, and d. 27 Nov. 1867, having had
24 March, 1825, Maria Louisa, youngest dau. of issue; 2 Peter Godfrey, b. 1836, to. Miss Ravenhill;'
John Hanson, Esq. of The Rookery, Woodford, and 3 Kyrle Alfred, b. 1838; 4 Frederick Barclay, b. 1840; 5
Horace Edward, b. 1842, to. 30 June, 1863, Ada Maria,
of Great Bromley Hall, Essex, High Sheriff 1790,
dau. of Sir H. Fletcher, Bart., and has issue 6 Spencer, ;

and by her (who d. 12 March, 1877) has an only b. 31 March, 1843; 1 Ellen Maria, to. 1 March, 1856, Sir
dau., George Hector Leith, Bart., and d. 10 Feb. 1857 2 ;

Eugenia Susannah, to. 20 April, 1865, to George Henry,


Ethel Maria, Aug. 1865, Eugene Fred. Noel, son of
to. 1
son of Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy 3 Adeline, to. 23 ,

the Hon. and Rev. Baptist W. Noel, and has a son, Baptist April, 1867, Arthur Edward, son of Sir Josiah John Guest,
Wriothesley Leland, and two daus. Gwendolen Ethel and Bart.
Hilda Mary. 8 Frederick, 6. 1 Feb. 1801; to. Sept. 1825, Arabella,

JLtnC<t0P. “The Chapman family,” says Young, in his
youngest dau. of Peter Godfrey, Esq. of Old Hall, Suffolk,
and Arabella his wife, dau. of Sir Joshua Rowley, Bart,
j

History of Whitby “ resided at Whitby, and in Yburn Dale,


, of Tendring Park, Suffolk, and d. s. p. 1838.
prior to the year 1400, as appears from the registers and rolls 9 Edward, 6.28 Nov. 1804; to. Nov. 1827, Mary Jane, dau.
of Whitby Abbey.” of James Burnett, Esq., and had issue, George Henry
Abel Chapman, of Whitby, b. 22 Oct. 1694 (4th son of James Mowbray, 6. March, 1834; and Mary Georgiana,
d. 9 Sept. 1854. His widow to. Eneas M. Macpherson,
William Chapman and Mary his wife, dau. and heir of William Esq.
j

Temple, Esq., grandson of Sir William Temple, Provost of 1 Hannah Gaskin, d. 22 Dec. 1855.
Trin. Coll. Dublin), to. 1st, 25 Jan. 1720-21, Susannah, dau. of 2 Catherine, to. 17 June. 1805, Peter Godfrey, Esq. of Old
George Lotherington, Esq., by whom he had two daus., Eliza- Hall, Suffolk d. 13 Feb. 1868.
;

beth and Mary, both d. s. y>. He to. 2ndly, 10 Jan. 1727-28, 3 Emma, m. 26 April, 1814, Abraham Rawlinson, Esq. of
Fakenham, Norfolk, and d. 13 Feb. 1855.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Walker, Esq. of Whitby, and by her
4 Mary, to. Feb. 1823, George Hillhouse, of Combe Houre,
(who d. 8 Nov. 1735) had, with other issue, John, of whom Somerset, and d. 1826. 5 Ellen.
presently Esther, to. 2 April, 1748, Isaac Stockton, Esq. of
;
Mary, to. 8 March, 1769, John Walker, Esq. of Wall?
Hawsker Hall, co. York. Mr. Chapman to. 3rdly, 3 April, i.
End, co. Northumberland.
1745, Hannah, dau. and co-heiress of William Gaskin, Esq. of it. Hannah, to. Bartlett Gurney, Esq. of Coltishall, co. i 1

Whitby, and by that lady (who d. 30 April, 1795) had further Norfolk, eldest son of John Gurney, Esq. of Norwich (see h
j
ksue, Gurnet of Keswick).
; ;

CIIA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA 205

hi. Jane, to. 6 Oct. 1784, Joseph Gurney, Esq. of Laken- 1767 ; to. 27 April, 1799, Mary Anne, dau. of Robert Taylor,
ham Grove, near Norwich, 3rd son of John Gurney, Esq. Esq., of Tolmers, co. Herts, and d. 4 Nov. 1846, and was
of Keswick ( which see). buried in the family vault at Sneaton, co. York; she d. 7
May, 1868.
Mr. Abel Chapman d. 3 Oct. 1777. The eldest son of his 2nd viii.Edward, of whom presently.
marriage, ix. Aaron, of Highbury Park, Middlesex, J.P., M.P. for
John Chapman, Esq. of Whitby, b. 27 May, 1732; to. 9 Jan. the borough of Whitby, b. 13 Sept. 1777 to. 2 June, 1796,;

Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Barker, Esq. of Whitby, and by


1755, Jane, dau. of John Mellar, Esq., by Jane his wife, dau.
her (who d. 14 Feb. 1855) had (with 2 daus., Ann; and Jane
and co-heiress of William Gaskin, Esq., and by her (who d. 31 Mellar, to. 29 April, 1841, John Hubbersty Matthews, Esq.
Aug. 1301) had issue, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and d. 26 June, 1848)
four sons,
i.Abel, of Stakesby Hall, co. York, b. 14 Nov. 1757 ; to.
I Jan. 1783, Elizabeth, dau. of Wakefield Simpson, Esq. 1 Joseph Barker, J.P., b. 27 Feb. 1799; to. 12 June, 1832>
and d. 14 April, 1852, having had issue ; she d. 14 Louisa Agnes, eldest dau. of Thomas Simpson, Esq. of
April, 1838. Platway, co. Devon, and d. 6 June, 1873, leaving issuo
three sons and two daus., 1 Joseph John, b. 1837, to. 26
1 Wakefield Simpson, b. 27 May, 1790; m. 1 Aug. 1814, March, 1873, Fanny, dau. of Henry Simpson, Esq. of
his cousin, Dorothy, eldest dau. of Henry Simpson, Esq. Whitby, and has issue, Edward Henry, 6. 5 Feb. 1874;
of Meadow Field House, near Whitby d. 12 Feb. 1863, ; Percy, b. 5 Feb. 1875 Harold, b. 23 Nov. 1876. 2 Edward
;
and had issue surviving, five daus., Elizabeth, to. James Henry, b. 17 April, 1844 to. 23 April, 1873, Elizabeth
;
Walker, Esq., d. 14 June, 1849, leaving issue; Hannah, Eden, dau. of J. Walker, Esq. of Whitby, and has issue
to. May, 1849, Charles Saunders, Esq. of Sneaton Castle, Edward Henry, April, 1875, and 3 daus.
b. 3 Arthur
near Whitby, and has issue ; Dorothy, m. Henry Simp- Thomas, Lieut. 35th regt., b. 20 Aug. 1846. 1 Elizabeth
son, Esq. of Meadow Field House, near Whitby, and has Ann, to. Sept. 1859, Capt. Charles Young, and has issue.
issue; Jane, to. 9 April, 1850, Charles Alexander It. 2 Louisa Agnes, to. 16 Dec. 1863, Thomas Woolrych Stans-
Crigan, Esq., and has issue ; and Mary, m. 23 Feb. 1859, feld, Esq. of Weetwood, York, and has issue.
Samuel Macquoid, Esq. 2 John, b. 5 July, 1801, d. at Calcutta 19 Nov. 1866.
2 John, b. 24 April, 1793 ;
J.P. for North Hiding of York- 3 Edward Henry, of Harringay House, Middlesex, a
shire ; d. unm. 6 March, 1872. Director of the Bank of England, J.P. for Middlesex, b.
1 Jane, d. 26 April, 1851. 16 Jan. 1803 ; m. 28 April, 1829, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
ii.John, b. 4 July, 1759; d. s. p. 3 Sept. 1784. Lancelot Heslope, Esq. of Selly Hall, co. Worcester, and
ur. William, b. 6 Sept. 1761 ; to. 10 Oct. 1782, Elizabeth, dau. d. 19 March, 1873.
of Joseph Anderson, Esq., and d. 2 March, 1840, having had 4 William Robert, b. 21 May, 1806 to. 29 March, 1842, Caro-
;

issue by her (who d. 1788), line Sarah, eldest dau. of J ohn Fryer, Esq. of Chatteris,
co. Cambridge, and has issue, William Edward, b. 22 Feb.
1 John, b. 9 June, 1785; to. 22 Aug. 1809, Sarah Alderson, 1843, to. 10 Feb. 1874, Ada Dorcas, dau. of Rev. J. Blen-
and d. 12 Aug. 1838, leaving issue, l John, of Whitby, b. nerhasset, Rector of Ryme, Dorset ; John Fryer, b.
17 Feb. 1814; to. 5 Sept. 1837, Mary, dau. of Edward Chap- 9 Sept. 1844, d. 19 March, 1873 Hillyer David, b. 3 May,
;

man, Esq., and d. 12 April, 1858, having had, with other 1846, to. 11 Aug. 1868, Ethel Georgiana Mary, dau. of
issue, Edward Theodore, b. 5 Oct. 1847, d. 10 April, 1859 the late Sir Thomas Dugdale Astley, Bart. ( see Bcrke's
Maria Louisa, to. 15 June, 1875, Rev. A. Kaye; Harriet Peerage and Baronetaye), which lady d. 22 July, 1871,
Curtis, to. 1 Nov. 1860, Charles Bagnall, Esq., of Sneaton leaving issue a dau. ; Arthur Gerald, b. 18 March, 1857 ;
Castle, co. York, M.P. Augusta Mary, to. 31 July, 1862,
; Caroline Sarah, to. 27 June, 1867, Henry W. Street, Esq.,
Lieut.-Col. Wm. Stirling Oliphant and Adeline Atty, to. ; only son of H. Street, Esq. of Birtley Lodge, Surrey, and
7 May, 1872, Hamer Towgood, Esq. 2 Thomas- Hall, 6. 9 has issue; Julia, to. 20 April, 1870, Colonel J. H. Dunne;
Aug. 1816; m. 4 Aug. 1840, Ann, dau. of John Cam- and Emily Grace. He d. 28 Dec. 1850.
pion, Esq. of Whitby, and d. 10 March, 1846, leaving a son,
John Henry, x. Benjamin, b. 23 Oct. 1775 d. Sept. 1779.
12 April, 1841, to. 28 Sept. 1867, Louisa
b. ;

dau. of John Meire, Esq., of Brockton House, Shiffnal, i. Elizabeth, to. Thomas Hall, Esq. of Brixton Place,
and has John Ingram Temple, b. 12 May, 1869;
issue,
Surrey; d. s. p. 25 Dec. 1838.
ii. Jane, m. 1st, 16 April, 1794, Ingram Chapman, Esq. of
William Henry Temple, b. 15 Jan. 1872; Gwynneth
Esther; and a dau., Ada Florence, to. 3 July, 1869, Whitby, and 2ndly, 15 Jan. 1810, Euseby Cleaver, Esq.
Capt. H. M. Moorsom, and has issue. 3 Henry, 6. 1 youngest son of Edward Cleaver, Esq. of Nunnington Hall,
Sept. 1820, to. Isabella Shaw. 1 Mary Anne, to. 14 Aug. co. York.

1841, Rev. Robert Gamson, 2 Elizabeth. 3 Hannah, to.


1st, 15 Feb. 1841, Edward Thompson, Esq. (who d. 29
Mr. John Chapman His 8th son,
d. 5 Jan. 1822.
Sept. 1869), and 2ndly, Major Oliver Day Stokes. Edward Chapman, Esq. of Whitby, J.P. and D.L. N.R.
1 Hannah, to. Benjamin Flounders, Esq., of Culming- Yorkshire, b. 1 Sept. 1769; to. 21 April, 1791, Martha, eldest
ton, co. Salop, and of Yarm, co. York, and d. s. p. dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Holt, Esq. of Whitby, and
6 Aug. 1814. Esther his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Isaac Stockton, Esq. of
iv. Robert, 6. 12 Oct. 1762; to. Susannah, dau. of Benjamin Hawsker Hall, co. York, and by her had issue,
Bovill, Esq., and has (with two daus., Jane Bovill, to. 1st,
Thomas, now of Whitby.
23 Nov. 1824, the Rev. Robert Hopton Smith, and 2nd!y, John Mellar, of Usworth Place, co. Durham, b. 21 June, 1805;
II Nov. 1841, William Brown, Esq. and Susan, to. 1st, 14 ;
m. May 1832, Caroline Sarah, 3rd dau. of Samuel Walker
Aug. 1823, Thomas Pugsley, Esq., and 2ndly, 1 May, 1838, Parker, Esq.of Scotts House, co. Durham; d. 17 Jan. 1876,
the Rev. John Corser), an only son, Benjamin (Rev.), leaving issue, Edward, Lieut. 14th regt. B.N.I., 6. 26 Feb.
Vicar of Leatherhead, Surrey, b. 10 July, 1798 to. 25 Sept. ;
1833, d. 24 March, 1862, unm . ; Henry Parker, Lieut. 20th
1832, Laura Maria, only dau. of Jonathan Wilson, Esq. of regt., b. 4 March, 1836, to. Miss Ella Ferguson; Herbert, b.
Tooting Common, and by her (who d. 24 April, 1871) has 31 July, 1837, to. 8 Sept. 1875, Miss Catherine Lucy Birch;
issue, 1 Robert Graham; b. 1837 2 Arthur Drinkwatcr ;
Reginald Temple, 1st Madras Fusiliers, b. 8 Feb. 1841
Bethune, b. 1838 3 Henry Mapleton, b. 1841, to. 9 July,
;
Arthur Gascoyne, b. 21 Feb. 1842, to. 14 Dec. 1871, Minnie,
1874; 1 Laura Mary Anna; 2 Jane Susan 3 Agnes ;
dau. of Ralph Grey, Esq. of Quebec, and has issue, Arthur-
Elizabeth; 4 Eleanor Georgiana, to. 25 April, 1857 Joseph Grey, b. 1872, and another child, b. 19 Jan. 1874; John, 6.
Roberts, Esq. 5 Emily Augusta 6 Edith Jane, d. unm.’,
; ;
30 March, 1847, to. 1876; Frederick Stovin, b. 23 July,
7 Margaret- Ann 8 Constance Idonea 9 Adelaide Ellen.
; ;
1849 ; Catherine ; Caroline, to. 21 Oct. 1863, C. H. Fox, Esq.,
v. Henry, b. 17 March, 1764 d. unm. 23 Oct. 1808. ;
of Wellington, Somerset, and has issue; Theodosia, to. 17
vi. Thomas, of Elsinore, Kingdom of Denmark, b. 12 Feb.
Oct. 1866, Rev. Cecil Bosanquet, son of Augustus,Bosanquet,
1766 to. Ann, dau. of Edward Cleaver, Esq., of Nunning-
;
Esq. of Osidge, co. Herts, and has had issue, Madeleine
ton Hall, co. York, and d. 26 March, 1844, having had by Augusta Cecil, 6. 6 Aug. 1867, d. 29 Sept. 1867), and
her (who d. 5 Jan. 1860), with three daus., Anne, Jane Harriet Adeline, to. Henry Haslope, son of J Bagnall, Esq. .

Frances, and Arabella, seven sons, 1 John, of Blackheath of Newberries Park, co. Hertford, and has issue.
Park, Kent, b. 1797 to. 21 Sept. 1831, Elizabeth Haddan,
;

and by her (who d. 19 Aug. 1854) has a dau. Elizabeth, to. Edward William, b. 9 Oct. 1815.
19 July, 1861, Charles G. F. Knowles, Esq., only son of Sir Jane, m. 1 April, 1816, her cousin, William Chapman,
C. Knowles, Bart. (see Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage), and Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; d. 18 Mai cn, 1826, having had
has issue. 2 Edward, d. unm. at Batavia. 3 William, b. 29 issue.
Oct. 1799. 4 Thomas, b. 30 July, 1801, d. unm. 5 Robert Esther Elizabeth, to. 6 Nov. 1834, William Clayton Clayton,
Cleaver, b. 12 Jan. 1803. 6 Henry Cleaver, of Liverpool, b. 3 Esq., of Stella Hall, Durham, M.A., Barristcr-at-Law, and
Jan. 1805; to. 11 July, 1836, Sarah, dau. of James M. Taylor, has issue.
Esq. of Westwood, co. Lancaster, and has issue, Thomas Elizabeth, m. 17 Oct. 1822, Rer. Robert Taylor, M.A.,
Henry, b. 18 April, 1837; Arthur Edward, b. 2 Oct. 1844; Rector of Clifton Camville, co. Stafford ; and d. 20 March,
Mary Anne Taylor Florence, to. 12 Nov. 1863, Jas. B. H.
;
1851, leaving issue.
Tate, Esq. of Scarborough, who d. 16 April, 1666; Isabella Margaret, d. 19 Aug. 1804.
Henrietta Cleaver, to. 3 Aug. 1859, Joseph Corbett Lowe, Margaret, d. 1 May, 1822.
Esq. Jane Gertrude and Edith, m. Davison Brown, Esq.
; ;
Mary, to. 5 Sept. 1837, her cousin, John Chapman, Esq., and
of New York. has issue.
|

7 Thomas, of Exeter Coll. Oxford, d. imm.


I 1834.
'
vn. Jonathan, of Tooting Common, Surrey, b. 30 Sept. Mr- Edward Chapman d. 22 Jan 1836.
— — ;

29(3 CHA 'THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA


Arms—Per chevron erm. and gu., a crescent counterchanged, of Belfast, High
Sheriff co. Donegal 1875-1876,
in chief three annulets of the second.
Crest —Two
spear heads in saltier in front of a dexter arm
b. 1825 1851, Mary Stewart, dau. of the late
; vi.

embowed in armour the hand gauntletted and grasping a Francis Forster, Esq., J.P., of Rosbine Lodge,
broken tilting spear ppr. enfiled with an annulet or.' co. Donegal, and lias issue,

Motto Crescit sub pondere virtus.
John Francis William,
i. b. 1857.
Residence— Whitby, co. York.
ii. Walter Matthew, 6.1859.
i. Mary Grace Leader. ii. Constance Stewart.
hi. Charlotte Elizabeth.

CHAPMAN OP HILL END. —


ILUTPfflJP. The family of Charley or Chorlcy, passing
over from the North of England, settled in Ulster, in the 17th
Chapman, Edward, Esq. of Hill End, Mottram century, at first at Belfast, where they were owners of house
In Longdendale, co. Chester, J.P., F.L.S., b. 12 Oct. property for two hundred years, and afterwards at Finaghy,
1839 on. 29 July, 1863, Elizabeth Beardoe, dau. of
;
co.Antrim, where Ralph Charley, of Finaghy House, 6. 1674,
Frederick Grundy, Esq. of Mottram. Mr. Chapman aged 82; his son, John Charley, Esq. of Finaghy, 6.
d. 1756,

was educated at Merton Coll. Oxford (B.A. 1864, 1712 d. 1793, leaving a son and successor,
;

M.A. 1866), and was sometime Tutor of Magdalen John Charley. Esq. of Finaghy House, 6. 1744; on. 1783,
Anne Jane, dau. of Richard Wolfenden, Esq. of Lainbeg,
Coll. He is a Magistrate for cos. Chester and and by her (who d. 1818) left at his decease, 26 Jan.
Lancaster, and a Director of the Manchester,
1812,
Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, Lord of the
Manor of Hattersley. J ohn, his heir. Matthew, heir to his brother.
William, who on. Isabella, dau. of William Hunter, Esq.,
John Chapman, F.sq. (son of John Chapman, and was father of William Charley, Esq. of Seymour Hill,
iLtitCflCJC.
near Lisburn.
Esq., of Shrigley Fold, Cheshire, who d. 7 Dec. 1813, aged 73),
on. 15 1806, Mary Sidebottom, and d. 19 May, 1819,
May, The eldest son,
aged having by her (who d. 18 Jan. 1850, aged 77) had,
55, John Charley, Esq. of Finaghy House, 6. 1784; d. uvtm.
with other issue, a son, 1844, and was s. by his brother,
John Chapman, Esq., M.P. of Hill End and of Carlecotes, Matthew Charley, Esq. of Finaghy House, 6. 1788; m. 1819,
Yorkshire, m. 22 Sept. 1836, Anne, dau. of the late George Mary Anne, dau. of Walter Roberts, Esq. of Collin House
Sidebottom, Esq. of Hill End, and d. 18 July, 1877, leaving and d. 1846, leaving issue,
issue, i. John Stouppe, now of Finaghy House.
i. Edward, nowof Hill End. ii. Mathew, d. 1870.
ii.George John. in. William Thomas, D.C.L.
Oxford, Barrister- at-Law,
in. Charles, m. Nannie Catherine, dau. of Scott Heyward, Common Serjeant of the City of London, M.P. for Salford,
Esq. of Frocester Court, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, and i. Annie, c£.1871. ii. Susan. iii. Letitia.
has a son, John, b. 11 March, 1877.
i. Alice. —
Arms Arg., on a chevron gu. between three corn blue-
bottles slipped ppr. a mullet or.
Mr. Chapman, who was educated at St. Mary’s Hall, Oxford, Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a falcon's head
M.A. 1838, was J.P. and D.L. for Cheshire, for which county erased arg. charged with a cinquefoil of the first, in the beak
he was High Sheriff 1856, J.P. for Lancashire, Derbyshire, and a corn blue-bottle as in the arms.
West Hiding co. York, M.P. for Great Grimsby, 1862 to 1865, —
Motto Justus esto et non metue.
and again from 1874 until his death; was Vice-Chairman and —
Seats Finaghy House, near Belfast; and Island of Aran
Chairman of the Manchester and Sheffield Railway, which more, co. Donegal.
post he resigned in 1863, but retained his seat at the board
until his death. He was also Trustee of the River Weaver,
Lord of the Manor of Hattersley, and Patron of one Living.

Arms Per chevron or and az., a crescent between three CHARLEY OF SEYMOUR PULL.
mullets of six points pierced, all counterchanged.
Crest —A stag’s head erased powdered with crescents
sa., or.
Charley, William, Esq. of Seymour Hill, co.
Motto— Crescit sub pondere virtus. Antrim, J.P., b. 11 April, 1826 ; on. 1 Oct. 1856,
Seats — Hill End, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire; Frewen Ellen Anna Matilda, dau. of the late Edward
Hall, Oxford. Johnson, Esq., J.P. of Ballymacash, near Lisburn,
and grand-dau. of the late Rev. Philip Johnson,
J.P. and D.L., and by her has issue,
CHARLESWORTH OF CHAPELTHORPE \i. William, 6. 24 Nov. 1857.
HALL. ii. Edward Johnson, 6. 10 Dec. 1859.
iii. John George Stewart, 6. 19 Dee. 1863.
DODGSON - CHARLESWORTH, JOHN CHARLES-
iv. Thomas Henry Fitzwilliam, 6. 27 Jan. KCj.
WORTH, Esq. of Stanley Hull and Chapelthoipe
v. Arthur Frederick, b. 1870.
Hall, both in tbe W. R. of Yorkshire, M.A., J.P.
i. Ellen Frances Isabella.
and D.L. ; 1847, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Walker
on.
ii. Elizabeth Mary Florence.
Eetherstonhaugh, Esq. of The Hermitage, co.
Durham, and has, with other issue, UtltCffSC. William Charley, Esq a younger son of ,

John Charley, Esq. of Finaghy House, co. Antrim, by Anne


Albanv Hawke, 6 . 1854. Jane his wife, dau. of Richard Wolfenden, Esq., on. 1817,

Mr. Dodgson-Charleswortk was M.P. for Wakefield Isabella, eldest dau. of William Hunter, Esq., J.P., of Dun-
murry; and Feb. 1838, aged 47, having had issue,
d. 20
from 1857 to 1859.
besides the present William Charley, Esq. of Seymour Hill,
Arms—Erm., a chevron az. fretty or, between in chief two other sons and five daus.,
two eagles displayed sa. and in base a mascle of the second.
John, d. unm. 17 Dec. 1843, aged 25.

Crest A demi-eagle sa. the wings elevated fretty or, in the
Edward, of Conway House, Lisburn, on. 1st, Mary, dau. of
beak a mascle of the last. A. Caldecott, Esq. of Woodford Hall, Essex and 2ndly,
Motto — Justitia et virtus.
;

Catherine Jane, dau. of J. Richardson, Esq., M.P., of Lam-



Seats Chtpelthorpe Hall, Wakefield; and Grinton Lodge, beg House, Lisburn, and d. Nov. 1868, leaving issue.
Richmond, Yorkshire. Anne Jane, widow of William Stevenson, Etq., junr. of
Belfast.
Eliza, to.A. Caldecott, Esq., junr., J.P., 'of Bishopbury
Park, Sawbridgeworth, Herts.
CHARLEY OF FINAGHY HOUSE. Isabella, to.
co. Down.
the Rev. R. Leslie Scott, Rector of Drumbo,

Charley, John Stouppe, Fsq. of Finaghy House, Mary. Emily.


co. Antrim, and Island of Aranmore, co. Donegal, Arms &c.—Same as Charley of Finaghy.
J.P. for cos. Antrim and Donegal, and Borough Seat— Seymour Hill, near Lisburn.

CHA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA 297

CHARLTON OR CHILWELL. •fee., co. Leicester, 6. 1643 ; m. 1st, Lucy, dau. of Thomas
Dannett, Esq. (d. 1C82), heiress of the ancient family of Dan-
Charlton, Thomas Esq. of Brotjghton, nett of Dannett’s Hall, Bruntingthorpe, co. Leicester (de-
Chilwell, Notts, J.P. and D.L., b. 15 Aug. 1815, scended from Simon Danet of Bruntingthorpe, living 1292), by
late Lieut.-Col. South Notts Yeomanry Cavalry s. ; whom he had issue,
his father 1831 m. 1843, Fanny Dora, dau. of John
; i. Thomas, his heir. ii. George, d. in infancy.
Walter, Esq. of Bearwood, Berks, M.P., and has i. Lucy, in. John Garland, of Lenton, Notts.
issue, ii. Elizabeth, to. Howitt, of Eastwood, Notts.
He to. 2ndly, Mary Faun, and by her had issue,
i. Nicholas Jonx, J.P., b. 21 Sept. 1847, Capt. South Notts
Nicholas, heir to his brother, and three daus., who all d. s.p.,
Yeomanry Cavalry, in. Aug. 1872, Nannette Fanny, dau. the 2nd, Sarah, having to. Sir John Toppe, Bart, of Broxtow
of John Carver Athorpe, Esq. of Dinnington Hall, co.
Ilall, co. Notts, and Tormarton, co. Gloucester, d. 1715.
York, and by her (who d. 11 Nov. 1874;, lias one son,
Thomas Charleton, d. 1702, and was s. by his son,
Geoffrey Nicholas, b. 2 July, 1873. Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Chilwell and Bruntingthorpe,
ii. Thomas William, b. 4 Sept. 1856. 6. 1674, and d. unm 1703, when he was s. by his brother,
.

i. Catherine Mary.
,
Nicholas Charleton, Esq. of Chilwell, b: 1633, d. unm.
ii. Alice Isabel, in. 9 Aug. 1871. Lewis Lovatt Aysliford
1748, leaving Chilwell to his kinsman,
Wise, Esq. of Clayton Hall, Staffordshire.
Thomas Charleton (see the following lineage).
iii. Fanny Dora. iv. Amy.
litnCilCfC. Th e name of Charlton is probably derived Charlton of Risley and Breaston, aflerwxrds cf
from that of the village near Woolwich, Kent.
Thomas Charleton, of Sandiacre, co. Derby, whose father
Chilwell.
had lived in the co. of Lancaster, b. temp. Henry VIII.,m. Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Risley and Breaston, co. Derby,
Eliza Gardner, co. Derby (who d. 1586), and d. 1579, having 3rd son of Thomas Charleton and Katherine Pymme, b. 1600 ;

had six sons. The eldest, to. Margaret Dalton, of Derby and d. 1638, having by her
;

Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Sandiacre, Risley, and Breaston, had issue,


co. Derby, Bardon Park, co. Leicester, and Chilwell, co. Notts, i. John, of Breaston.
b. 1562, to. Katherine (who d. 1644), dau. of William Pymme, ii. Henry, of Risley, in. Cecelie Bancroft, of Chellaston, co.
of Risley, whose family was of Chilwell. In 1612 Thomas Derby, and d. 1687, leaving, with other issue, a son Henry,
Charlton was confirmed by Richard St. George, Norroy, in b. 1664, who was father of Henry Charleton of Risley, b. 1688,
d. 1771, the last of the Risley branch.
right to bear the arms of his ancestors, which were then
iii. Thomas, d. young. iv. Thomas, of London, b. 1635.
augmented by three cinquefoils, gu., and a crest, granted, as v. Nicholas, d. s. p. 1644, and three daus.
borne by his descendants. He d. 29 Nov. 1631, having had
issue,
The eldest son,
John Charleton, Esq. of Breaston, b. 1625; in. Margery, dau.
i. HJichael, M.A., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, b. 1589,
of Christopher Pegge, of Rodsley, co. Derby (which lady d.
d. unm. 1614.
ii. Nicholas, heir to his father. 1704, aged 75), and d. 1674, leaving issue, with four daus., two
iii. Thomas, of Risley and Breaston, ancestor of the present sons,
branch. i. Thomas, of Breaston.
iv. John, d. s. p. 1623. ii. John, of London, d. at Normanton-on-Soar, 22 Jan. 1712,
v. Edward, of Sandiacre, a Commissioner under the Parlia- aged 55.
ment, b. 1604; in. 1st, Amye, dau. of Robert Wilmot, of
Chadesden, co. Derby (who d. 1637), by whom he had issue The elder son,
Thomas and Dorothy, d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Anne Hill, of Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Breaston, b. 1655; to. .Mary,
Nottingham, by whom he had issue, 1 Nicholas, b. 1642; dau. and heiress of William Marshall, of Scalford, co. Leicester;
2 Stephen, b. 1643; 3 Edward, 6. 1646; 4 John, 6. 1613. he d. 1687, and she to. 2ndly, Joseph Baggaley, of Holbrooke,
He d. 1658, and was buried in Sandiacre church. co. Derby (whose descendant assumed the name of Bradshaw,
vi. Henry, d. s. p. 1628, aged 20.
1767, and was Sheriff of Derbyshire 1777) (see Bradshaw cf
vii. , vm. Two other sons.
i. Katherine, d. s. p. 1588. Barton). By her he had an only son, his successor,
ii. Elizabeth, d.s.p. 1624. John Charlton, Esq. of Breaston and Normanton-on-Soar,
iii. Anne, in. 1st, 1618, Richard Handley, of Wilford, co. b. 1684; to. 1717, Dorothy, dau. of William Boothby, of Potters
Notts; 2ndly, 1625, Thomas Hood, who inherited Bardon Marston, co. Leicester (who d. 16 Oct. 1736), and by her had
Park under the will of Thomas Charleton, her father ( see issue four sons and two daus. He d. 1740. The eldest son,
Hood of Bardon Park). Thomas Charlton, Esq. of Breaston, b. 1721, s. to the
The 2nd son, Chilwell estate on the death of his kinsman Nicholas in 1748.
Nicholas Charleton, Esq. of Chilwell, 6. 1592; in. 1st, 1611, He to. Dorothy (who d. 1786), dau. and heiress of George
Alice (who d. 1615), dau. of Henry Handley, of Bramcote, co. Sharpe, of Beeston, co. Notts, by Mary his wife, dau. of Nicho-
Notts, by whom he had two daus., Katherine, and Lucy, d. s. p. las Strey, and eventual heiress of that family. lie d. 28 July,
He in. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Flackett, of Hunsdon 1798, leaving an only son,
Grange, co. Derby, by Anne (or Agnes) his wife, dau. of Thomas Charlton, of Chilwell, b. 1757, Lieut.-Col. Notts
Edmund Brudenell, of Stanton Wyville, co. Leicester, and by Aug. 1808, and was s. by
Militia, d. 28 his eldest son,
her had issue, William Charlton, of Chilwell, b. 1780, who to. Emma,
i. Thomas, of Chilwell. dau. of Rev. Peter Strey Broughton, ofTunstallHall, co. Salop,
ii. Nicholas, of London, b. 1622 in. Sarah Abbot, of London,
; and Lowdham, co. Notts. He was Sheriff of co. Notts, 1824,
and left two daus., co-h^iresses, Katherine, in. William Major in the Derbyshire Militia, and afterwards Capt. Notts
Woolaston, Esq. of Shenton ana Anne, in. Archdale
Palmer. Esq.
;
Yeomanry Cavalry. He d. 1831, leaving issue,
iii. John, living in Nansemund, Virginia, 1658. i. Thomas, now of Chilwell.
iv. Edward, d.
p. s. ii, Welles, of Thrussington, co. Leicester, inherited his
v. Michael, in. Frances, dau. of Nicholas Alvcy, of London, estates from his kinsman, Welles Orton, Esq.; b. 11 Aug.
and had a son, Nicholas. 1817 to. 1851, Mary Waller, 2nd dau. of Joseph Morris, Esq.
;

i. Jane, in. Philip Pendock, of Tollerton, co. Notts. of Hill House, Chilwell, and has issue, 1 Welles Orton, 0.
ii. Elizabeth, in. George Pole, of Headgc, co. Derby. 1861; 1 Augusta Mary; 2 Gertrude Emily Antonia; 3
iii. Amye, to. Ralph Edge, of Strelley, co. Notts. Ida, to. June, 1875, Charles E. Beck, Lieut. 12th Royal
iv. , v. Two other daus. Lancers; 4 Florence Isabel 5 Beatrice Frances.
;

i. Caroline Emma, to. 1836, the Rev. Samuel Fox, Rector of


He and was s. by his
d. 1650, eldest son,
Morley, co. Derby.
Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Chilwell, b. 1621, Sheriff of
Notts 1667, to. Tabitha, sister and heiress of Robert Nix, dau. —
Arms (Confirmed by Richard St. George, Norroy King of
of William Nix, of Nottingham and Lenton, Alderman, whose Arms, in 1612) Az., on a chevron or, between three swans arg.
estates he inherited. He d. 13 Oct. 1690, leaving (with five as many cinquefoils gu. Prior to 1612 the arms had been
borne without the cinquefoils, which were added at the time
daus., of whom Elizabeth, in. William Cartwright of Nor-
the crest was granted.
manton) five sons,

Crest (Granted to Thomas Charlton, Esq. by Richard St.
i. Nicholas, d. young 1642. ii. Tiiomas, of Chilwell. George, Norroy King of Arms, when the arms were confirmed)
iii.Nicholas, d. s. p. 1658. iv. William, d. 1691. A swan's head and neck erased arg. beaked gu. gorged with
v. John, of Eastwood, co. Notts, d. 1686. a chaplet vert.
The 2nd son, —
Motto Stabit conscius aequi.
Thomas Chaeleton, Esq. of Chilwell and Dannctt’s Ilall, Seat—Chilwell Hall, near Nottingham.
S

298 CHA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHA


CHARLTON OF THUSSINGTOIT. Francis, 5. 27 Jan. 1816.
Thomas, b. 24 Nov. 1822; d. 5 Oct. 1846.
See Preceding Memoir. Henry, b. 6 May, 1826 ; d. 9 May, 1841.
Mary, m. 12 June, 1850, the Marquis Guiseppe Pasqualino,
of Palermo ; and d. 2 Aug. 1854, leaving issue.
Katherine, m. 1 Sept. 1848, the Baron Rosario Cali de Fabio,
CHARLTON OF HESLEYSIDE. of Sicily; and d. 28 March, 1854, s. p.
Mr. Charlton d. 25 Sept. 1846.
Charlton, William Henry, Esq. of Hesleyside,
Northumberland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1857, Arms— Or, a lion rampant gu.
b. 22 Oct. 1810; m. 20 June, 1839, Barbara, dau. of
Crest—A demi-lion rampant gu.
Michael Anne, afterwards Tasburgh, Esq. of Burgh-
Motto —Sans varier.
Seat — Hesleyside, Wallington, Northumberland.
wallis, co. Aork, and has issue,

i. William Oswald, J.P., b. 7Jan. 1850; to. 31 Dec. 1S73,


Mary Grant, only tlau. of Archibald Campbell, Esq. of
Washington, U.S.A., and has issue, William Henry,
b. 25 May, 1876. CHABLTON-MEYRICK OF APLEY
II. Ernest Lambert Swinburne, Lieut. 55th rcgt., b. 17 Sept. CASTLE.
1852.
in. Ulric Edmund Emmanuel, b. 23 June, 1855. Charlton-Meyrick, Thomas, Esq. of Apley
i.Frances Mary. ii. Amy Mildred Mary, Castle, co. Salopand Bush, co. Pembroke, J.P. and
m. Genevieve Mabel Mary. D.L., High Sheriff 1877, Major Shropshire Militia,
M.P. for Pembroke 1868 to 1874, b. 1837 m. April,
SlnCXIJE. —The family of Charlton of Hesleyside descends ;

from Adam de Charlton, Lord of the Manor of Charlton, in 1860, Mary Rhode, 2nd dau. of Col. Richard
Tynedale, Northumberland, a.d. 1303. Frederic Hill, of Prees Hall, co. Salop, and niece
William Charlton, Esq. of Hesleyside, Northumberland, of Rowland, 2nd Viscount Hill, and has, with
temp. Edward VI., had a son, Edward Charlton, of other issue (see Meyrick of Bush).
Hesleyside, who d. 1614, leaving by his wife Christina, with
Frederick, 5. 18G2.
two daus., Mary, m. Henry Errington, of Walwick Grange,
and Elizabeth, who d. s. p., a son, William Charlton, Esq. 2f.tU£7tCJC.— ir Alan Charlton, Knt. of Apley Castle,
of Ealingham and Hesleyside, who to. Jane, dau. of William younger brother of Sir John de Charlton, ancestor of the
Swinburne, Esq. of Capheaton, and left two sons; Sir Edward, Barons Charlton, marrying Margery, the heiress of Hugh
the elder, and heir, was created a Baronet by patent, 6 March, Fitz-Aer, acquired Witheford and Aston Aer. In the 5th
1645, subsequently superseded by the King’s warrant; hem. Edward II., he was constituted Governor of Montgomery
Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir Edward Widdrington of and Wigmore Castles, and obtained permission from tho
Cartington and Cole Park, Bart., by whom he had three daus. King to embattle his own Castle of Apley. llis son and
and co-heirs, 1 Dorothy, of whom hereafter 2 Elizabeth, m.; successor,
Talbot; 3 Catherine, m Sir Nicholas Sherborne, of Stony- Thomas Charlton, of Apley Castle, had an only dau.,
hurst, Bart. The younger son, Anne Charlton, sister and heir of Thomas Charlton, Esq.
William Charlton, Esq. of Longlec, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of of Apley,m. William Knightley, Esq. of the Fawsley family,
William Swinburne, Esq. of Capheaton, and had an only dau., and had a son, Knightley Charlton, Esq. of Apley, father
Mary, a Nun, in Flanders; and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir of Robert Charlton, Esq. of Apley, Sheriff of Shropshire
Edward Musgrave, Bart, of Hayton Castle, by whom he was 1472 8th in descent from whom was
;

father of Francis Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, Sheriff of Salop


William Charlton, Esq. of York and Longlee, who pur- 1665, to. Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Oliver Lord St. John,
chased the whole of Hesleyside from the heirs of his uncle, and was, by her, great-grandfather of
Sir Edward Charlton. He m. his 1st cousin, Dorothy, eldest St. John Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, b. 1733 Sheriff ;

dau. and co-heir of that gentleman, and dying 1682, left (with 1757, J.P. and D.L. d. 1776, leaving by Mary Tampsit,
;

a dau., Margaret, m. 1674, Henry Dacre, Esq. of Lanercost of Goudhurst, his wife (who d. 1767), three sons, St. John,
Abbey) a son and successor, his heir; William, successor to his brother; and Philip,
Edward Charlton, Esq. cf Hesleyside, m. Margaret, dau. of Wytheford Hall, co. Salop, b. 1767, to. 1796, Jane Brady,
of Sir Francis Salkeld, Knt., and d. 1710, leaving two daus., dau. of the Hon. William Barnett, of Arcadia, Jamaica, and
Anne, wife of Roger Meynell, Esq., and Elizabeth, m. 1711, had issue, 1 St. John, to. Julia, relict of William Ripley,
Roger Brigham, of Brigham and Wyton, and an only son Esq. of Liverpool; 2 Philip, deceased; 3 Andrew; 4 Henry,
and heir, deceased; 5 John Kynaston, deceased; 1 Jane Eleanor, to.
William Charlton, Esq. of Hesleyside, m. Mary, dau. and Richard Houghton, Esq., and is deceased; 2 Alicia, deceased,
co-heir of Roger Croft, of East Appleton (he had a dau., to. Thomas Parr, Esq. of Grappenhall Hayes ; 3 Anne, to. St.
Margaret, wife of Henry Salkeld, of Whitehall) and was s. at John Chiverton Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle; and 4
his decease, 1736, by his son, Francis. The eldest son,
Edward Charlton, Esq. of Hesleyside and East Appleton, St. of Apley Castle, High Sheriff
John Charlton, Esq.
m. 1746, Teresa, dau. of Sir John Swinburne, Bart, of Caphea- 1790, m. Charlotte, dau. of James Payne, Esq. of Hayes,
ton, and d. 1767, leaving by her, who d. Oct. 1786, a son and Surrey, and d. 1802, leaving two daus. He was s. by his
-
successor, brother,
William Charlton, Esq. of Hesleyside and East ‘ Apple- William Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, High Sheriff 1807,
ton, m. 1778, Margaret, dau. of John Fenwick, M.D., of' m. 1796, Catharine, relict of the late Dr. Thomason, of York,
Morpeth, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Thornton, Esq. of and had one son, St. John Chiverton, of Apley Castle, and
Nethenvitton, and by her (who d. 12 March, 1833) he left at three daus., Charlotte Anne, to. the Rev. Arthur Charles
his decease, 18 Feb. 1797, an only child and heir, Verelst; of Aston Hall, co. York; Elizabeth, to. Harry Croft,
William John Charlton, Esq. of Hesleyside, East Apple- F.sq. of Stillington Hall, co. York; and Louisa, to. William
ton and Whitehall, High Sheriff 1837, b. 6 May, 1784; m. 21 Garforth, Esq. of AViganthorpe, co. York. Mr. Charlton
Oct. 1809, Katherine Henrietta, 4th dau. of Francis Cholmelcy, d. 14 Jan. 1838, and was s. by his only son,
Esq. of Brandsby, and by her (who d. 31 July, 1849) had, St. John Chiverton Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, co.
William Henrt, now of Hesleyside. Salop, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1825; b. 29 May, 1799;
Edward, M.D., D.C.L., b. 23 July, 1814; m. 1st. 30 May, to. 1st, 7 Sept. 1820, Jane Sophia, only dau. of Thomas
1842, Eliza Janet, 2nd dau. of James Gibson, afterwards Meyrick, Esq. of Bush, co. Pembroke, and by her had issue,
Kirsopp,Esq. of The Spital, Hexham, who d. s.p. 10 May
John William, late Capt. 1st Royals, served in the
1862; and 2ndly, 5 April, 1864, Margaret, 2nd'da'u. of Mr. i. St.
Serjeant Bellasis, and had issue, Crimea; d. 30 Oct, 1864.
ii. Thomas Charlton Meyrick, now of Apley and of Bush.
1 Edward Francis Benedict, R.N., b. 21 March, 1865.
’ i. Catherine Jane, to. F. W. Hoe, Esq.
2 William Lancelot Stanislas, b. 7 May, 1867.
ii. Louisa Catherine Sophia, to. Clement Swetenham,
Esq.
3 Oswin John, b. 15 Aug. 1871.
of Somerford Booths.
4 George Francis Bellasis, b. 16 April, 1873. Cyfronydd.
hi. Jane, to. Robert Pryce, Esq. of
Francis James Louis, b. 1 Aug. 1874.
5
iv. Lucy.
Eliza Janet.
1
Arthur R. Naghten, Capt.
v. Dorothea, to. 23 Nov. 1859,
Dr. Charlton d. 14 May, 1S74. Hampshire Artillery.

CHA THE LANDED GENTRY. CHE 299
Hem. 2ncUy, 24 Feb. 1842, Anne, 3rd dau. of Philip Charlton, I
Blanche.
Esq. of Wytheford Hall, co. Salop, and has by her a dau., Constance, on. 1st, W. T. Paloeologus, Esq., Medical Staff
who d. 1873; and 2ndly, 1874, Major Charles Howard
Mary Eleanor, on. 1 Oct. 1868, Hon. H. E. Butler, only son
Chaplin, 2nd Surrey Militia.
of Viscount Mountgarrctt.
Florence, m. 1869, Thomas Woodhouse, Esq., M.D.
He d. 23 Feb. 1873. He d. 22 Nov. 1868.
Arms— Or, a lion rampant gu. a sinister canton quar- Arons—Sa., a chevron between three cherubim heads or.
and 4th, gu. ten bezants, four, three, two and one,
terly 1st
for Zouch 2nd and 3rd, az. on a mount ppr. a lion passant-
Crest—A sea-wolf’s head erased ppr.
;

guardant or, for Fitz Aer.


Motto —Nil desperandum.
Seat — Manor House, Newton Valence, near Alton, Hants.

Crest Out of an eastern coronet or, a tiger's head and
neck affrontee gu.

Seat Apley Castle, Wellington, co. Salop.
CHAYTOR OF SPENNITHORNE.
Chaytor, Clervaux Darley, Esq. of Spenni-
thorne Hall, co. York, J.P., b. 28 April, 1844-; m.
CHARTERIS OF CAHIIt, co. TIPPERARY. 4 Dec. 1878, Louisa Birch, eldest dau. of the late
See Burke’s Peerage (Wemyss). Rev. J. A. Birch, Rector of Middleham, co. York.
ILutPHCJU. John Clervaux Chaytor, Esq. of Spenni-
CHATTERIS OF SANDLEFORD PRIORY. thorne Hall, co. York, J.P., b. 9 June, 1782 (younger brother
of Sir William Chaytor, Bart, of Croft so created 1831) on. 16
;

Chatteris, William Pollett Broun, Esq. of Jan. 1810, Ann, eldest dau. and co-heirof John Carter, Esq. of
Sandleford Priory, Berks, J.P. and D.L., m. twice ;
Tunstall and Richmond, and d. 1839, leaving issue (with four
his 2nd wife, Emily Georgina, is dau. of Admiral daus., Charlotte, m. Francis Morley, Esq. of Marriclc Park,
Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart., G.C.B. co. York Anne, on. Alexander John Ellis, Esq. of Brook-
Mr. ;

lands, F.R.S., F.S.A., &c.; Elizabeth, on. Alfred Horatio


Chatteris, son of the late William Chatteris, of
Darley, Esq. and Mary, m. Willoughby Wood, Esq. of South
Lombard Street, Banker, purchased Sandleford ;

Thoresby) a son and successor,


Priory and Manor. Christopher William Carter Chaytor, Esq. of Spenni-
Seat — Sandleford Priory, near Newbury. thorne Hall, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1 Feb. 1814; on. Nov. 1839,
Arabella Sophia, youngest dau. of Henry Darley, Esq. of
Aldby Park, co. York, and d. 13 Dec. 1865, leaving issue,

CIXAWNER OF NEWTON MANOR. i.


ii.
Clervaux Darley, now of Spennithorne Hall.
Henry (Rev.), b. 1847.
Chawner, Edward Henry, Esq. of Manor i. Edward Thomas Mevnell, Esq. of The Fryerage
Matilda, m.
House, Newton Valence, Hants, late Capt. 77th foot, Farm and Kilvington Hall, Thirsk, co. York.
b. 1830 ; m. 1st, 1857, Frances Sidney, dau. of John
Arms — Per bend dancettee arg. and az., four quatrefoils
counterchanged. Crest —
A buck’s head erased lozengy arg. and
Hampden Grledstanes, Esq. of Cheshunt, and has sa.,armed or, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto —
by her, Fortune Le Veut.
William John Hampden,
Seat — Spennithorne Hall, near Bedale.
i. b. 25 Dec. 1859.
i. Vereana. ii. Constance. hi. Elizabeth Ursula.

He vn. 2ndly, Ella Isabella, dau. of Gen. Piercy CHAYTOR OF WITTON CASTLE.
Benn, R.A., and has by her,
Chaytor, Henry, Esq. of Witton Castle, co.
ii. Lie wellyn-ap-Vy chan, 6. 26 May, 1866.
Durham, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Sept. 1812 m. 1858, ;
in. Rupert Rees, b. 2 March, 1875..
Caroline, dau. of Capt. Baker, R.N., and widow of
iv. Marguerite Louise.
v. Valentia Isabella, b. 17 Sept. 1869.
John C. G. Seymour, Esq. Mr. Chaytor is 4th sou
vi. Gwendoline Ella, b. 27 Feb. 1811. of Sir William Chaytor, 1st hart, of Croft, by
vii; Violet Dorothy, b. 20 Jan. 1873. Isabella his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Carter,
Esq. of Tunstall and Richmond, co. York.
Mr. Chawner s. his father* 1868.

iCtn£7lJJC. —
This name has been written Chaloner and

Arms Per bend dancettee arg. and az. four quatrefoila
counterchanged.
.Chawner. In the will of one of the family the testator signs —
Crest A buck’s head couped lozengy arg. and sa. attired or,
“Chaloner,” and bis wife is named as “Chawner.” The in the mouth a. trefoil slipped vert.
family claims to be of the same lineage as Chaloner of GvAs- —
Motto Fortune le veut.
borough. —
Seat Witton Castle, Darlington.
John Chawner, Esq. of Muselane, co. Derby, only son of
John Chawner, Esq. of Muselane, m. Anne, dau. of Edmund
Chaloner, Esq. of Marston Woodhouse, co. Derby, and was
father of
CHEAPS OF STRATHTYRTJMl.
John Chawner, Esq. Derby, m. 1730,.
of Muselane, co.Cheape, George Clerk, Esq. of Strathtyrum
Sarah, dau. of Robert Emery, Esq. of Doveridge, co. Derby, and Wellfield, co. Fife, J.P. and D.L., b. 1801 m. ;
and had an only son, 1845, Harriet, dau. of John Lumsden, Esq. of
Henry Chawner, Esq. of Newton Manor House, J.P., Cushnie, Aberdeenshire. Mr. Cheape is eldest
b. 14 Nov. 1764 m. 3 March, 1788, Mary, only dau. and
;
surviving son of the late George Cheape, Esq. of
heiress of Edward Ilore, Esq. of Esher, Surrey, and by her
(who d. 1848) had issue, Wellfield, by Lilias his wife dau. of James Guthrie,

Edward Hore, late of Newton Manor House. *E&cp- of Craigie, co. Forfar. He has two brothers,
Charles Fox, Rector of Blechingley, Surrey, m. 1825, Marian, Alexander, of Lathockar, co. Fife, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1803;
i.
youngest dau. of the Rev. Dr. Richardson, Rector of Dun-
mow, Essex, and has ifesue, Claude Fox Ellen and Linda. on.22 July, 1847, Hon. Anne Charlotte, *4th dau. of John,
; ;

Caroline, m. 1827, Thomas Kerslake, Esq. J.P. and D.L., 8th Viscount Arbuthnott, and has James, and other
of Banner, near Fakenham, Norfolk. issue.
Louisa, on. 1832, Robert Henry Payne, Esq. of Borndean ii. Charles of Killundine, co. Argyll, J.P., Col. late Bengal
House, Hants. army, b. 1806; on. 1832, Caroline Eliza, dau. of George
Mr. Chawner d. 10 March, 1851, and was s. by his elder son, Frederick Harriott, Major Bengal army, and has one
Edward Hore Chawner, Esq. of Newton
Valence, Capt. surviving dau., Ann Lilias, to. John Henry Morris, Esq.,
h.-p. unattached, formerly of 4th Dragoon Guards,
the Bengal Civil Service.
b. 30 June, 1802 ; m. April, 1829, Amelia, dau. of J. Belstead, Aonns —Arg., three ears of wheat slipped vert.
Crest— A garb
Esq., and had issue, banded vert.or,
Edward Henry, now of Newton Manor House. Motto— Ditat virtus.
Henry Charles, 1835, late Lieut. Hampshire Militia, m.
6. Seats — Strathtyrum, near St. Andrews; Wellfield, near
Anne, dau. of the late James West, Esq., and has issue. Strathmylo.
;

oOO CHE TIIE LANDED GENTRY CHE


CHEAHITLEY OP SALTEKBBIDGE. several sons, the eldest of whom, Col. Edward Cheney, of
Gaddesby, co. Leicester, to. Elizabeth Ayre, by whom he had
Chearnley, Richard Anthony, Esq. of Salter-
issue a son, Edward Henshaw, now of Gaddesby, and a dau.
bridge, co. Waterford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff Mr. Cheney was High Sheriff for co. Derby 1765. His eldest
1875, b. 10 May, 1850 s. his father 1863. ;
He is son,
eldest son of the late Richard Chearnley, Esq. of Robert Cheney, Esq., an officer in the 1st (now Grenadier)
Salterbridge by Mary, his wife, dau. of the Venerable j
Guards, to. 1799, Harriet, youngest dau. of Ralph Carr, Esq.

Henry Cotton, LL.D, D.C.L., Archdeacon of |


of Dunston Hill, co. Durham, and d. a Lieut. -Gen. in tire
army, 1819, aged 54, leaving three sons and two daus.,
Cashel, and grandson of Anthony Chearnley, Esq.,
Robert Henry, late of Badger Hall, d. 1866.
by Isabella his wife, dau. of William Newcome, Edward, now of Badger Hall. Ralph.
D.D., Archbishop of Dublin. Mr. Chearnley has Frederica, to. Capel Cure, Esq. of Blake Hall, Essex.
three brothers, Henry Philip, b. 2 Jan. 1852 Harriet Margaret, to. Robert Pigot, Esq., and d. 1854.
William John, b. 31 Dec. 1854; Walter Cecil, Arms— Az., six lions rampant arg. a canton erm.
b. 1859 and two sisters, Isabella Mary ; and Crest —A hull’s scalp arg.
Frances Jane.
;
Motto — Fato pruilentia major.
Seat — Badger Hall, Shiffnal.
Seal —Salterbridge, near Cappoquin.
CHECKLAND OP HAWKSWICK. CHENEY OP GADDESBY.
Checkland, George, Esq. of Hawks Wick, St. Cheney, Edward Henshaw, Esq. of Gaddesby,
Albans, Herts, b. 29 May, 1823 m. 1st, 9 May, ;
co. Leicester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1860,

1841, Mary Anne, dau. of John Crofts, of Notting- !


only son of the late Col. Edward Cheney of Gad-
ham, by whom (w ho r
cl. 9 Dec. 1854) he has surviving j
desby Hull, by Elizabelh, dau. of John Ayre, Esq.
issue, of Gaddesby.

r. George, of Button Lodge, Desford, co. Leicester, b. For Lineage, &c., see preceding Memoir.
18 June,1845; m. Oct. 1872, Agnes Alted, 2nd dau. of 'Seal — Gaddesby Hall, near Leicester.
Samuel John Clay, Esq. of Long Eaton, co. Derby.
ii. William, of Swannington House, co. Leicester, b. 10 June,

1852; to.1 June, 1876, Amy, dau. of llev. Henry Beau-

mont, D.D., of Kensington Palace Gardens, and has issue, CHERRY OP DENPORD.
Aimce Beaumont, b. 29 April, 1877.
Cherry, George Charles, Esq. of Denford,
i. Jenny, to. 9 Nov. 1870, George Griffiths Williams, Esq. of
:
Berks, J.P., High Sheriff 1871, and Chairman of
Rhoseellan, co. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., M.A. Oxon, and
has issue. Quarter Sessions, b. 1822.
ii. Beatrice, 15 Nov. 1877, Thomas
to. Charlton Chad- — George Cherry, Esq., for many years Chair-
wick, Esq. of the Prerogative Court. man of the Victualling Board, to. Susan, dau. of Henry Curtis,

He m. 2ndly, 4 Oct. 1855, Milicent, 7th dau. of the


!
Esq. of Chatham, Kent, and had, with other issue, who d.
unm.,
John Taylor, Esq. of Nottingham, and great niece
i

late
i. George Frederick, his heir.
of Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 1st hart., by ii. John Hector, d. 1803, leaving, by Catherine his wife, dau.
whom he has surviving issue, of William Stratton, Esq., four sons and three daus.,

in. Alexander Lawford, 6. 21 Dec. 1863. 1 George Frederick, to. 1st, Mrs. Irvin; and 2ndly, Miss
Charlotte Hughes, by the latter of whom he had a son,
iv. John Taylor, b. 21 April, 1865.
John William.
v. Charles Albert Victor, b. 22 Feb. 1872.
2 John Hector, d. unm. 1824.
iii. Alice Maud Mary. iv. Florence Boyle. 3 Henry Curtis (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Burghfield, J.P.,
v. Grace Mabel. to. Anne Alicia, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Cameron,
K.C.B., and d. leaving issue.
Mr. Checkland, who is an eminent Iron-master and 4 Alexander Inglis, to. 1827, Georgiana, dau. of Evelyn
Colliery Proprietor in Leicestershire and North- Gascoigne, Esq., and d. leaving issue.
1 Maria, to. 1814, Sir James Sutherland.
amtonshire, purchased the Hawks Wick estate in
2 Kitty Rosanna.
1874. He is the eldest son of the late Edward 3 Charlotte Cornish, to. 1816, Solomon Nicholls, Esq.
Checkland of Leicester, who served in the Peninsular iii. Peter, to. Mary, dau. of Francis Robson, Esq., and had
War, and grandson of Charles Checkland of issue.
Hinckley, Leicestershire. i. Busan Mary, m.1791, Rev. Charles Proby.
ji. Rosanna, to. 1st, Thomas Blachford, Esq.; and 2ndly,
Arms — Or, on a between two annulets gu. ten cinquefoils
pile Rev. Henry Sawbridge.
of the field, four, three, two, and one, impaling Taylor, per iii. Mary Anne, to. George Rose, Esq.
pale az. and sa. three chcvronels arg. between as many uni- iv. Elizabeth Curtis, to. John Gosling, Esq.
corns passant or.
The eldest son,
Crest —
Two cubit arms ppr., each charged with a cinquefoil George Frederick Cherry, Esq., to. Martha Maria, dau. of
gu. holding two annulets coupled sa.
Henry Paul, Esq., and dying 1799, was s. by his only son,
Motto— Omne bonum Dei donum.
George Henry Cherry, Esq. of Denford, b. Aug. 1793 J.P.

Seat Hawks Wick, near St. Albans.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1829; to. 9 Sept. 1819, Charlotte, 2nd
:

dau. of Charles Drake Garrard, Esq., of Lamer, co. Herts, and


has issue,
CHENEY" OP BADGER HALL. George Charles, now of Denford. Apsley, b. 1832.
Maria Anne, to. 1850, Rev. John Eutler, Rector of Inkpen,
Cheney, Edward, Esq. of Badger Hall, co. Berks, eldest son of John Butler, Esq. of Kirby House,
Salop, b. 1803 Capt. in the; army unattached ; s. Berks.
his brother 1866. Caroline Charlotte, d. unm. 1853.
Emily Jane, to. 1853, John Smith, Esq. of Hollyfield, co.

Htnragr. This family claims to he a branch of the Warwick.
family of Cheney (or Cheyne) of Sherland, in the Isle of Amy Elizabeth, m. 1850, Col. M. C. Downes St. Quintin, late
of the 17th Lancers, 2nd son of the late William St. Quiutiu,
Sheppey.
Esq. of Scampston Hall, co. York.
Robert Cijeney, Esq. of Meynell Langley, co. Derby, son Louisa Rosanna. Rachel Mary.
N

of Edward Cheney, Esq. of Yoxall, co. Stafford, and his wife,


a dau. of Hawkins Browne, Esq. of Burton-upon-Trent, served
Mr. Cherry d. 1848.

in the Blues, under the Marquess of Granby, and was severely Arms—Arg., on a fess engrailed between three annulets gu.
wounded at Dettingen. He to. Dorothy Cheshyre, an heiress, a fleur-de-lis or.

and relict of Peach, — Esq., by whom he had an only child,


Crest—A demi-lion arg. holding between, the paws an an-
nulet gu.
Robert, of whom presently. He 2ndly, Bridget Leacroft,
to.
Motto — Cheris 1’espoir.
whom he had (with daus.) Seal — Denford, Hungcrford, Berks.
of Wirkswortii, co. Derby, by
cue THE LANDED GENTRY. CHE 301

CHESTER OP CHICHELEY HALL. —


HfltCTtCJC. The Chesters enjoyed at a very remote
period large possessions in Derbyshire, and represented
Chester, Charles Montagu, Esq. of Chicheley the town of Derby* in Parliament, temp Edward II. and .

Hall, Bucks, Lieut. -Col. in the army, late Capt. 90th Edward III. During the wars of York and Lancaster, they
regt., Major Royal Sussex Artillery, J.P., D.L., b. were severe sufferers, and the representative of the family at
18 Jan. 1815 ; 5 his cousin Dec. 1858 ; m. 7 Sept.
.
last alienated his estates to aid the enterprise of the Earl of

1813, Maria, only dau. of Major Sandham, R.A., of Richmond, who, when Henry VII., appointed him one of the
Rowdell, Sussex, and has had issue, Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber, at that time an office of
great trust and honour. The only son of this stanch Lan-
i. Charles Anthony. ii. George Paget, deceased. castrian,
iii.Henry. iv. John Grevillc. Sir Robert Chester^ one of the Gentlemen of the Privy
v. Algernon Stewart McKenzie, Chamber to Henry VIII. obtained from that monarch in
i. Fanny Maria. n. Louisa Graco. recompense for his father’s services, and sums of money lent
iii. Mary Isabella. iv. Catherine. but never repaid, a grant, by charter, of the monastery of
T. Margaret Isabel. Royston, 29 Nov. 1537, with the lands and manors thereunto
belonging, in the counties of Hertford and Cambridge, lie
5Ltltra(JC.— Charles Bagot, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Walter then assumed for motto, “Vincit qui patitur,’’ and thence-
Wagstaffe Bagot, LL.D., and next brother of William, 1st forward the Chesters became established at Royston and
Lord Bagot, b. 1 Sept. 1730, assumed the name and arms of Cockenhatch, in Hertfordshire. Sir Robert, who was knighted
Chester, in compliance with the will of his first cousin, Sir at Wilton by Edward VI. 1552, to. Katherine, dau. of Christo-
Charles Bagot Chester, Bart, of Chicheley ( see Burke’s Extinct pher Trockmorton, Esq. of Coorse Court, co. Gloucester, and
Baronetage). He m. 1765, Catherine, dau. of Hon. Heneage had (with other issue, whence the Gloucestershire Chesters),
Legge, Baron of the Exchequer, and left at his decease, 1792, a son and successor,
besides other issue, since deceased, Edward Chester, Esq. of Royston, to. Katherine, dau. and
i. Charles, his heir. heiress of Sir James Granado, Knt., Equerry to Henry VIII.,
ii. Anthony, Capt. 13th Infantry, killed in Egypt, March, descended from an ancient family in the Duchy of Brabant,
by Anne Eliza his wife (to. 1799), dau. of
1801, leaving, and had, with a dau. Mary, to. Edward Thornborough, Esq. of
Hamlet Obins, Esq. of Castle Obins, co. Armagh, an only Shaddesden, co. Bucks, a son and successor,
son, Anthony, successor to his uncle.
Sir Robert Chester, of Royston, and Cockenhatch, J.P.,
in. William (Rev.), b. 27 May, 1775; to. 1810, Hon. Elizabeth
Wilson, dau. of Henry, Lord Berners, and d. 1838, leaving who served the office of High Sheriff for Herefordshire. This-
issue, gentleman, entertaining King James I. in his progress from
Charles Montagu, now of Chicheley Hall.
1 Scotland, received the honour of knighthood at Whitehall,
2 Greville John (Rev.). 23 July, 1603. He to. Anne, dau. of Sir Arthur Capel, Knt. of
Fanny, to. Rev. Francis Edward Paget.
1 Hadham Hall, by Katherine his wife, dau. of Thomas Manners,
2 Charlotte, to. Rev. Salisbury Everard. 1st Earl of Rutland, and dying 3 May, 1641, left by her, with
iv. John, of Ashtead, Surrey; Lieut.-Gen., 6. 3 Aug. 1779: other issue, whose descendants alienated all the Hertfordshire
to. Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Stewart, Esq. and ;
estates, a son,
d. 19 May, 1857, leaving issue,
Robert Chester, D.D., Rector of Stevenage, Herts, who d.
1 John, Col. in the army ;
now St. Leger, of Park Hill at Stevenage in 1664, leaving issue by his wife Ann (his will
(see that name).
Madeline Elizabeth is dated 1664), Robert; Haseldine Edward; Mary; and
2 Heneage Charles, J.P. ;
to. 1865, ;

Sheriff, only dau. of R. M. Oliver Massey, Esq., and has Elizabeth ; of whom,
issue. Haseldine Chester, Esq. of Westham, Essex, to. Jane,
1 Sophia, to. 1845, Lord Alfred Hervey. dau. and co-heir of Robert Hawkins, Esq. of High Ongar, Essex,
2 Mary, m. 1846, Rev. C. WT alter Bagot. and Anne, his wife (will of Robert Hawkins of 1691, wherein
3 Barbara Wilhelmina, to. 1862, Hon. and Rev. William his estates are strictly entailed, and the names of his childrca
Howard.
and grandchildren given), by whom he had issue,
v. George, to. Miss Butler, d. 1853.
i. Robert, his heir.
Barbara, to. John Drummond, Esq.
i.
ii. Henry, of whom presently.
ii. Frances, to. T. R. Gale Braddyll, Esq.
iii. Edward, of Antigua, to. and had issue, a son, entered al
iii. Mary, to. Robert, 2nd Earl of Liverpool.
the Temple, London; and a dau. Jane.
iv. Harriet, to. A. B. St. Leger, Esq., of Park Hill, co. York.
iv. Haseldine, d. young.
The elder son, i. Jane, b. 1670; d. unm. 17 July, 1736.
Charles Chester, Esq. of Chicheley, d. unrn. 11 June, ii. Elizabeth. iii. Ann. iv. Theodosia.'
v. Mary, of Westham, d. unm . 1748.
1838, when he was s. by his nephew,
vi. Martha, also d. young.
Rev. Anthony Chester, of Chicheley Hall, J.P., b. Feb.
Haseldine Chester d. 1701 (administration to his wife Jane, of
1800; to. 1834, Henrietta, only child of William Brown,
that date), and was succeeded by his son and heir,
Esq. of Lisbon, and had one dau., Henrietta Mary,
Robert Chester, Esq. of Briggin’s Park, Hunsdon, Herts,
Richard Purefoy FitzGerald, Esq., Lieut. R.N. Mr.
to. 1861,
which he stocked with deer, and otherwise greatly improved,
Chester d. Dec. 1858, and was s. by his cousin, Charles
and also built the present Mansion House. He was 6. 1675, d.
Montagu Chester, Esq.
unm 22 Feb. 1732, and was s. by his brother, J
.


Arms Per pale arg. and sa. a chevron engrailed between Henry Chester, Esq. of Briggins, who had issue by
three rams’ heads erased, attired or, all counterchanged, for
Chester, quartering Bagot.
his wife Mary, dau. of —
Thomas, Esq. of Surrey (who d. at
Guildford, a widow, 29 Nov. 1751),
Crest—A. ram’s head couped arg. attired or.
Henry, his heir.

Seat Chicheley Hall, Newport Pagnell, co. Bucks.
i.

ii. Robert, b. at Briggins; d. young.


iii. Maximilian, b. at Wimbledon, Surrey, 17 Dec. 1740;
d. an infant.
iv. Thomas, bapt. at Wimbledon, 15 Jan. 1740 d. young.
CHESTER OF POYLE PARK. i. Jane, of Antigua, d. at Briggins.
;

ii. Mary, Longthorne, Essex.


d. at Stratford
Chester, Frederick James, Esq. of Poyle Park, iii. Theodosia, d. at Stratford Longthorne, Essex.
Farnham, Surrey, and Southwood House, Bexley, Henry Chester sold all the Herefordshire estates, and went to
Kent, Lord of the Manors of Poyle, Foreman and live in the native county of his wife, Surrey, where he d. and
Wyke, all in Surrey, b. 12 Nov. 1813 m. 25 Aug. ;
was succeeded by his son and heir,
1847, liis cousin, Charlotte Ellen, dau. of Charles
* When the family left Derbyshire, a branch settled in
Chester, Esq., by his wife Ellen, dau. of James
London, and another at Bri-dol, but both have long since become
Crichton, Esq., and has had issue, extinct.A family of Chester, deriving from a common ancestor
i. Frederick Charles, b. 10 March, 1850; d. 24 June, 1861. with the Hertfordshire House, seated itself at Chicheley, in the
co. of Buckingham, but expired in the male line in 1755, the
ii. Henry Morris, b. 13 Feb. 1852; educated at Harrow, and
estates passing by a female heir to the family of Bagot.
Jesus Coll. Cambridge; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876; L.L.M.
f From an uncle of this Sir Robert, a younger brother of his
1878.
father, descended the Leicestershire Chesters.
i. Ellen Charlotte, to. 29 July, 1869, G. O. Mellick Herron,
t See Robert Chester’s will, wherein he limits his estate in re-
Esq. of Harbord House, Richmond, Surrey. mainder to his cousin, Robert Chester, of Bygrave, Herts, and
U. Alice Woodroffc. in. Frances Walter. in default to Robert Chester, Esq. of Cockenhatch.
; ;
;

302 CHE THE LANDED GENTRY. CHE


Henry Chester, Esq., 6. at Briggins, 28 Feb. 1738; to. 24 Jonathan Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbrook, 6. 31 May, 1757;
June, 1760, at Farnham, Surrey, Hetty, eldest dau. of William High Sheriff 1781 to. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Lawrence
;

de Billinghurst, Esq. of Mitchen Hall, Peper Harrow, Surrey, Clutterbuck, Esq. of Derrylusken, co. Tipperary, and d. s. p.
by Lettice his wife, sister to George Woodroffe, Esq. of Poyle, 1 1May, 1839, when his estates devolved upon his kinsman.
and settled at Eversley, Hants : he had issue, Edward Wilmot Chetwode, Esq., J.P. (son of Robert
Rogers Wilmot, Esq. by Elizabeth Hester his wife, dau. of the
x. IIknry, his heir.
i. Mary, 6. 17 May, 1761, at Eversley; to. Richard Edwards, Rev. John Chetwode, of Glanmire, co. Cork, whose father,
Esq. ;
d. Oct. 1822. Crewe Chetwode, was younger brother of Valentine Knightley
ii. Ann, b. at Eversley, 28 Jan. 1768; to. Samuel Emly, of Clietwode, above mentioned). He was 6. 4 Feb. 1801; to.
Wiltshire. 29 April, 1830, Lady Jean Janet Erskine, younger dau. of
Henry Chester, who afterwards settled at West Lavington, Wilts, John Thomas, 32nd Earl of Mar, and by her, now deceased,
d. at Salisbury, 28 Oct. 1786, and was s. by his son and heir, had issue,
Henry Chester, Esq. b. 30 May, 1762; to. 13 Oct. 1781, Ann, i. Knightley Jonathan, now of Woodbrooke.
dau. of Joseph Higham, Esq. of Pattishall, Towcester, co. ii. Edward Robert Erskine, 6. 24 Sept. 1852; m. 1875, Ger-
Northampton, by whom (who d. 4 March, 1820) he had issue, trude Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Alfred Hamilton.
i. Alice Margaret Agnes. u. Fanny Elizabeth Isabella.
i. Henry, his heir. iii. Janet Philadelphia, d. unm.
ii. William Robert, an officer, 6. 2 April, 1787 ; to. but d. s.p.
in 1847. Mr. Wilmot Chetwode assumed by royal license, 1839, the
in. Samuel, an officer in 13 March, 1789,
the H.E.I.C., 6. surname and arms of Chetwode, in addition to his patronymic
fell overboard and was drowned in the Bay of Maceo,
of Wilmot. He d. 9 May, 1874.
Brazil, 28 July, 1824, unm.
iv. Charles, b. 23 Jan. 1796 ; m. 1827, Ellen, dau. of James Arms—
Quarterly 1st and 4th quarterly arg. and gu. four
:

Crichton, Esq. and had issue, Charlotte; Ellen; and several crosses-formee counterchanged, an annulet az. for difference,
other children. He d. 25 Nov. 1866. for Chetwode; 2nd, or, three crescents gu. for Wahull;
v. Edward, b. 4 Sept. 1798; d. s. p. 1835. 3rd, sa. on a fess or, between three eagles’ heads erased arg.
i. Mary Ann, b. 30 May, 1782; m. Thomas Lockhart, Esq. as many escallops gu. a mullet for diff., for Wilmot 4th, ;
ii. Hetty, b. 16 June, 1785 d. unm. 1855.
; vert, a lion rampant in chief, three estoiles or, for O’More or
hi. Sophia, b. 28 Dec. 1790; d. unm. 1857. Moore.
iv. Harriot, b. 28 July^, 1793; d. unm. 23 Jan. 1870.
Crests —
1st : Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
Ilenry Chester was great nephew to George Woodroffe, of gu.,for Chetwode; 2nd: An eagle’s head erased sa. holding
in the beak an escallop gu., for Wilmot.
Poyle, and tenant in tail in default of issue male of the two
other great nephews, William and George de Billinghurst. He Supporters. —Two man tigers rampant guardant arg.
d. 23 July, 1832, aged 70, and was s. by his son and heir, Motto —Corona mea Christos.
Henry Chester, Esq. of Poyle, 6. 29 Oct. 1783 ; to. at St. Seat —Woodbrooke, Portarlington, Queen’s co.
Martin’s, Westminster, 20 Oct. 1810, Charlotte, dau. of James
Morris, Esq. of the H.E.I.C.C.S. Calcutta (she d. 25 Oct. 1871,
and was buried at Seale); assumed in Jan. 1854, the name
and arms of Woodroffe, in accordance with the provision to CKEVEBS OF KILLYAN.
that effect contained in the will of George Woodroffe, on in-
Chevers, Michael Joseph, Esq. of Killyan
heriting from his cousin,' Lieut.-Col. George de Billinghurst,
afterwards Woodroffe, the estate of Poyle, and had issue,
House, co. Grahvay, J.P. and D.L., b. Oct. 1827
i. Henry, his heir.
High Sheriff 1860-61 m. 10 July, 1865, Annie,
;

ii. Frederick James, of whom presently. 2nd dau. of Hon. Martin ffrench, and has issue,
Henry Woodroffe suffered a recovery of the Poyle estates 18 i. John. ii. Martin.
Feb. 1854, in order that his descendants might still bear the
older name of Chester. He d. 22 July, 1854, and was buried iltltCffffp.—The Anglo-Norman family of Chevers was
at Seale, Surrey, being s. by his son and heir, established in Ireland by Sir William Chevre, one of the
(

Henry Chester, Esq. of Poyle, 6.7 Sept. 1811; to. 2 Aug, companions of Strongbow, and for several centuries after
1836, Julia-Ann, dau. of Edward Browne, Esq. of Beckenham, enjoyed large landed possessions, and held high position in
Kent (which lady d. 15 July, 1868); he d. s. p. by a fall on the co. Wexford. Of his descendants, the senior line was that
the Lyskann Mountain, Switzerland, 15 Sept. 1869, and was s. seated at Ballylialy, co. Wexford. The estates of Macetown, co.
by his brother and heir, Meath, and Rathmore, co. Wicklow, with several thousand
Frederick James Chester, Esq. now of Poyle. acres in the cos. of Kildare and Carlow, were acquired by the
marriage of Sir Christopher Chevers, of Ballyhaly, with an
Arms—Erm. on a chief sa. a griffin passant or.
Crest—A dragon passant erm. hieress.
By deed, enrolled 25 Edward I., Geffery son of Milo Chevers
Motto —Vincit qui patitur.
Seats — Poyle Park, Farnham, Surrey; and Southwood House, granted to Robert Bagot, of Dondrum, lands in the co. Dublin
Ee.dcy, Kent. and\ 19 Edward III., John Chevyr, of Ballyseskin, co.
Wexford, and Patrick Badlath Chever were summoned to
attend the Lord Justice with horse and arms.
CHETWGDE OF WOODBKOOKE. Walter Chevers, Esq. of Ballyhaly, co. Wexford, a Com-
missioner for co. Meath 3 Edward IV., a.d. 1483, chief of his
YvHlmot - Chetwode, Knightley Jonathan, name according to a funeral entry in Ulster’s Office, to. Ellen,
Esq. of Woodbrooke, Queen’s Co., J.P., High Sheriff dau. of Sir William Wells, Knt., and was s. by his son,
1877, b. 31 May, 1831 ; s. liis father 9 May, 1874 Sir Nicholas Chevers, Knt. of Ballyhaly, to. Alison, dau.
vi. 20 Nov. 1872, Countess Henriette Kalling, widow of Robert FitzSimons, Esq. and by her (who to. 2ndly, as
of Count Ludvig Kalling of Svartinge, Sweden, and 3rd wife, Nicholas, Lord Howth) had, with a dau. Joan,
to. William Hore, Esq. of Harperstown, co. Wexford, a son
dau. of Carl Uggla of Stora Djulo, Sweden, and his
and heir,
wife Baroness Charlotte Uggla, nee Baroness
Sir Walter Chevers, Knt. of Macetown, co. Meath, to.
Eleming. Hon. Eleanor St. Lawrence, dau. of Nicholas, Lord Howth,
and grand-dau. of Robert, Lord Howth, by Lady Jane
Etneatje.—Richard Chetwode, Esq. (3rd son of Roger
Beaufort his wife, dau. of Edmund, 1st Duke of Somerset
Chetwode, Esq. of Oakley, by Ellen Masterson his wife), to.
(who was descended through his mother, Lady Margaret
Agnes, only dau. and heiress of Anthony Wodehull, Esq., 8th
Holland, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Kent, from Edward I.).
and last male descendant of Thomas de Wahull, who was
summoned to Parliament as Baron Wahull, 26 Jan. 1297, He had, with two younger sons, John and Thomas, a son and
heir,
25 Edward I., and by her (who to. 2ndly, Sir George Calveley,
Sir Christopher Chevers, Knt. of Ballyhaly and Bally-
Knt.) was ancestor of the Chetwodes of Woodbrooke.
cullen, co.Wexford, who was possessed of the tithes of Dun-
Valentine Knightley Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbrook,
cormick, in that co. temp. Queen Elizabeth. He to. Maude,
eldest son of Knightley Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbrook, whose
dau. of Walter Kelly, an Alderman of Dublin, and had (with
great-great-grandfather, Sir Richard Chetwode, preferred a
three daus., Margaret, to. Robert Kent, Esq. of Daneston;
claim, temp. James I., to the Barony of Wahull, to. Hen-
Katherine, to. Patrick Talbot, Esq. of Malahide; and another,
rietta Maria, dau. of Sir Jonathan Cope, Bart, of Brewcrne,
to. William Sutton, Esq.) four sons,
co. Oxford, aunt to Arabella, Duchess of Dorset and Countess
of Whitworth, and was father of i. John, liis Leir.
;

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n. Nicholas, of Donnacarny, co. Mcatli, whose dau., 5 Augustin (Most Rev.), XL C. Bishop of Meith, d. 13
Katherine, m. William Locke, Esq. of Colmanstown, co. Aug. 1778.
Dublin. 6 Hyacinth.
in. Walter. iv. Patrick, d. unm. 1585.
Mr. Chevers was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Christopher d. 20 March, 1581, and was s. by his eldest Edward Chevers, Esq. of Macetown, who was created by
son, James II., by patent, dated 23 Aug. 1689, Viscoont Mount-
John Chevers, Esq. of Macetown, on. 1st, Katherine, dau. Leinster, co. Carlow, and Baron Bannow, co. Wexford. He
and co-heir of Henry Travers, Esq. of Monkstown, co. Dublin, was present at the battle of the Boyne on the side of James II.,
and had (with three daus. Jennett; Frances; and Elinor, on. was included in the Articles of Limerick, but relinquished the
Thomas Luttrell, Esq. of Luttrellstown, co. Dublin; and a benefits of the capitulation, and accompanied his sovereign
younger son, Richard) two sons, into exile, and was attainted. He on. Ann, dau. of Patrick
i. Christopher, his heir. Sarsfield, Esq. of Lucan, and sister of Patrick, Earl of Lucan,
ii. Henry, of Monkstown, m. Katherine, dau. of Sir Richard the celebrated General of James II., and d. abroad 1709.
1'itz William, Knt. of Merrion, co. Dublin, and sister of His male issue* became extinct, and the line of the family was
Thomas, 1st Viscount FitzWilliam, and d. 30 June, 1640,
eventually carried on by his Lordship’s nephew, the son of his
leaving with a dau. Mary, who d. young, three sons,
brother John,
1 Walter, of Monkstown, m. Hon. Alson Netterville, dau.
of Nicholas, 1st Viscount Netterville, and d. 29 Dec. 1678.
Michael Chevers, Esq. of Killyan, co. Galway, on. Margaret,
2 Thomas, living 1641. 3 Patrick, d. unm. dau. of 0‘Flyn of Turlough, co. Galway, by whom, whose will,
dated 31 March, 1780, was proved 21 July following, he had,
Mr. Chevers m. 2ndly, Elinor Segrave made his will 20 Aprih ;
with a dau., m. Michael Blake, Esq. of Kiltulla Castle, co.
1595, and d. 30 April, 1599, when he was s. by his eldest son,
Galway, and a younger son, John, who d. s. p., two sons,
Christopher Chevers, Esq. of Macetown, to whom King
James I., by royal warrant, granted the dignity of a Baronet, i. Christopher, on. Nov. 1769, Hon. Frances Nugent, dau. of
but a patent does not appear to have followed. He m. 1st, Hon. William Nugent of Pallas, Lord Riverston, and d. s.p.
ii. Hyacinth, who carried on the line.
Eleanor Nugent, dau. of Christopher, 14th Lord Delvin, and
sister of Richard, 1st Earl of Westmeath, by whom he had,
Mr. Chevers made his will 2 July, 1776, which was proved
16 Oct. 1779, and his elder son dying s. p., the family estate
with three daus., Mary, m. Edward Dalton, co. Armagh,
Bridget, and Ann, five sons,
and representation eventually devolved on the second son,
Hyacinth Chevers, Esq. of Killyan, m. about 1782, Mary,
i. John, his heir.
Christopher. dau. of Patrick Lynch, Esq. of Cottage, co. Galway, and had
ii.
ii r.Garrett, m. Katherine Ann, dau. of Hamon Chevers, issue,
Esq. of Killiane, co. Wexford. John, his heir.
iv. Anthony. v. Richard. vi. Peter. Christopher.
Mr. Chevers m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Jerome Bath, Esq. of Patrick, Eleanor Cashell, and had issue.
on.

Edickstown, co. Meath, and had, with two sons, William and Mary, Michael R. Plunket, Esq., an officer in the army.
on.
Eliza, on.James d’Arcy, Esq. of New Forest, co. Galway,
Francis, a son,
and Rockvale, co. Clare.
vii. Jerome, of Drogheda, Merchant, Sheriff of that town
The eldest son,
1671, who had, by Katherine his wife, with other issue, a
son, John Chevers, Esq. of Killyan, co. Galway, J.P. and D.L.,
Edward (Rev.), Rector of Badony, co. Derry, bapt. at St.
High Sheriff 1836-37, b. 16 May, 1790, on. 20 Dec. 1822,
Peter s, Drogheda, 11 July, 1678, m. by licence, dated 10 Eleanor, eldest dau. of John MacDonnell, Esq. of Caranacon,
Feb. 1703, Frances Maugridge, and had with a dau., co. Mayo, and had issue,
Frances, a son, Michael Joseph, now of Killyan.
Jerome, bapt. 20 April, 1707, m. 1st, Miss Dunbar, by Christopher, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister - at - Law, who
whom he had a son, adopted the additional surname of MacDonnell.
Edward, 6. 1733, whose son, Jesse Charles, was father Joseph, who adopted the additional surname of Mac-
of Norman Chevers, Esq. M.D., Principal of the Donnell, pursuant to his maternal uncle’s will, and is
Medical College of Calcutta, m. 1848, Emily Ann, deceased.
dau. of Lieut.-Gen. John George Victor. Patrick Edward, d. unm. Hyacinth.
Maria.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret Wilson, widow of Major Holland,
and d. 17 June, 1775, leaving another son, Aonns —Gu., three goats salient arg.
Thomas, of Newtown-Limavady, co. Derry, father of —
Crest A demi-goat arg. as in the arms collared gu.,
horned and unguled or.
.Rev. Connolly McCausland Chevers, Incumbent of
Burt, co. Donegal (who on. 20 April, 1827, Margaret

Motto En Dieu est ma foi.
Patterson, dau. of Oswald Smith, of London, Mer-
Seat— Killyan House, Ballinasloe, co. Galway.
chant), and Simon Davenport, late of the Bank of
Ireland.

Mr. Chevers, who obtained a grant of lands in the cos. CHICHESTER OF CALVERLEIGIT.
Wicklow and Carlow, 10 Oct. 1611, was s. by his eldest son,
John Chevers, Esq. of Macetown, who was dispossessed by
See Chichester Nagle.
Oliver Cromwell, and transplanted to Connaught. At the
Restoration he petitioned Charles II., as chief of his family,
to be restored to the lands granted to his ancestor by Henry II.,
and afterwards obtained a grantdn the barony of Killyan, co.
CHICHESTER OF HALL.
Galway, 1667. He on. Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Dealings, Chichester, Robert, Esq. of Hall, Devon, J.P.
Knt. of Killisk, co. Kildare, and had three sons, andD.L., b. 13 March, 1804; m. Dec. 1826, Clarentia
i. Edward, his successor. only child of the late Col. Mason, E.I.C.S., of
ii. Andrew, of Cregan, co. Galway, who left an only son, Chichester, Sussex, and has issue,
Hyacinth, of Cregan, who d. s. p. His will, dated 29 July,
1757, was proved 14 Nov. 1758. i. Charles, J.P., D.L., 6. 4 Feb. 1828 on. 1870, Beatrice,
;

iti. John, of Killyan, on. Ellis, dau. of Edward Geoghegan,


Arthur Chichester, Bart., and has a son,
eldest dau. of Sir
Esq. of Castletown, co. Westmeath, and had, with two Charles Hamlyn, b. 1871.
daus., Margaret, on. Richard Burke, Esq. of Glinsk, and ii. William Henry, b. 8 Sept. 1831 ; on. 1854, Harriet, dau.
another, on. Hugh O ‘Connor, Esq. who settled in Spain, six and heiress of the late T. P. Carpenter, Esq. of Qrenofen,
sons,
near Tavistock, and has three daus.
1 Michael, who eventually carried on the family ;
of him
hereafter.
2 Edward, of Leckafin, on. Bridget Telberton, and had a
* Christopher Chevers, Esq. of the line of Viscount Mount
son and two daus.
Leinster, on. Barbara, dau. and eventual co-heir of Valentine
William, Capt. of the Regiment of Hibernia in |Spain, Smith, Esq. of Dama, co. Kilkenny, and had a dau., Barbara,
p. 1778. on. Lawrence Coyne Nugent, Esq. of co. Westmeath, and had
d. s.
Margaret, m. James O'Neill, Esq. of Crakenstown and an only dau. and heir, Maria, on. 1795, Sir Joshua Colles
Rathcarron, co. Meath. Meredyth, 8th hart, of Greenhills, co. Kildare (see Burke’s
Ellis, m. John O’Reilly, Esq. of Ballykilcreist, co. Long- and had four daus., his co-heirs.
Peerage and Baronetage ),
ford. Frances, Philip O’Reilly, Esq.; 2 Barbara, on. 1st, the 3rd
1 on.
3 Christopher. Lord Castlecoote, and 2ndly, the 4th Earl of Milltown;
4 Mathias, Knt. of St. Jago, Governor of.Fuentarabia, 3 Maria, on. William Butler, Esq. of Rathilig, Queen’s Co.
d. s. p., Oct. 1771. 4 Teresa, on. James MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobenynan, co. Mcatli.
;

304 cm TEE LANDED GENTRY. cm


Edmund IT all, b. 30 Sept. 1834; d. Feb. 1845. Robert, his heir.
hi.
Henry, 6. 5 July, 1816; d. unm. 1815.
iv. Hugh, Capt. Royal Horse Artillery, b. 22 Sept. 1836.
Anne, m. 1830, Rev. Thomas Hulton, Rector of G.'.ywood,
v. Richard, Trim Coll. Camb., b. 19 July, 1833. Norfolk. She d. 1834.
i. Anne, to. 1857, Richard Leigh Holland, Esq. of Streety, Jane, m. May, 1828, Rev. John Landon, Vicar of Braunton,
co. Stafford, d. 18 Nov. .1863. Devon, eldest son of the Dean of Exeter; d. 1813.
Clarentia. Henrietta, m. 1832, Charles Incledon Webber, Esq. of Back-
ii.
land House, Devon.
iii.Gertrude, to. Jan. 1860, Richard Birley Eaxendalc, Esq.
of Blackmore End, Herts. Mr. Chichester d. 22 May, 1835, and was s. by his eldest son,
iv. Elizabeth. Robert Chichester, Esq., now of Hall.

3LUIC712C. —This is a well known branch of Chichester, Arms—Chequy or and gu. a chief vaire.
Bart, of Raleigh Devon. ,
Crest —A heron rising with an eel in the beak ppr.
Richard Chichester, Esq. of Raleigh, temp. Henry VT. m. Motto —Ferme en foy.
Alice, dau. and heir of John Wotton, Esq. of Widworthy, Seal — Hall, near Barnstaple, Devon.
Devon, and had, witli other issue,
JonN, his heir, ancestor of Chichester, Bart, of Raleigh
Chichester, Marquess of Donegal; Chichester, Lord
Templemore; Chichester (now O’Neill), Lord O’Neill; and
CHILD OF BIGELLY HOUSE.
Chichester, Bart, of Arlington {see Burke’s Peerage). Child, James Mark Philipps, Esq. of Bigelly
Richard, ancestor of Chichester of Hall.
House, co. Pembroke, m. 1843, Elizabeth, youngest
The younger son, dau. of William Challoner, Esq. of Richmond,
Richard Chichester, Esq. of Hall, Devon (jure uxoris), m.
Surrey, and niece of Lord Montfort.
temp. Edward IV., Thomasyne, dau. and heir of Symon Halle,
of Halle, who thereupon settled that estate and his other —
ilittCtlgP. JonN Child, Esq., stated, by tradition, to have
possessions upon them. The issue of this marriage was an been of the family of Lord Castlemaine, m. Sophia, dau. of
only son, Thomas Laugharne, Esq. of Bigelly House, co. Pembroke, and
James Chichester, Esq. of Hall, who was s. by his son, left (with a dau., Ann) a son,
Robert Chichester, Esq. of Hall. llem. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Child, Esq. of Bigelly, m. Catherine, dau. of Richard
John Acland, Knt. of Acland, Devon, and d. Nov. 1563, when Poyer, Esq. of co. Pembroke, and was s. by his son,
he was s. by his son, James Child, Esq. of Bigelly, m. Margaret, eldest dau. of
John Chichester, Esq. of Hall, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. Rev. Theophilus Rice, of co. Carmarthen, and had four sons
and co-heir of John Marwood, Esq. of Westoote, Marwood, and two daus. The eldest son,
Devon, and by her had issue, James Child, Esq. of Bigelly, who s. his father, m. 1st,
i. John, his heir. Maria Philippa Artemisia, only dau. of Bulkeley Philipps, Esq.
ii. Tristram, d. s. p. m. Humphrie, d. s. p. of Pembroke, and niece of Sir John Philipps, Bart, of PicLon
iv. Hugh, of Tavistock, m. Katherine, dau. of Bryan Castle, by whom he had an only dau.,
Trevers, Esq. of Pyll, co. Devon, and had, with three daus.,
Elizabeth, Margaret, and Joan, an only son, Maria Philippa Artemisia, m. John Grant, Esq., and was
Arthur, aged 8 years at the Visitation of Devon made by mother of the late Richard Bulkeley Philipps Philipps
Henry St. George and Sampson Lennard, the Deputies of Baron Milford.
Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms. He was grand- Mr. Child m. 2ndly, Sarah, 3rd dau. of Mark Davis, Esq. of
father of
Bristol, and sister of the late Mark Davis, and left by her, at
Arthur, who eventually s. to Ilall, as hereafter. his decease, 14 Feb. 1815, an only son,
Mr. Chichester was s. by his eldest son, James Mark Child, Esq. of Bigelly, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Feb.
John Chichester, Esq. of Hall, to. Ann, dau. of Sir Arthur 1794; m. 1st, 16 May, 1816, Elizabeth Stedman, dau. and co.
Bassett, Knt. of Heanton Court, Devon, and was father of heiress of Richard Stedman Davies, Esq. of Dolgaer, Llan-
Sir John Chichester, Knt. of Hall, b. 10 Dec. 1598, gamarch, co. Brecon, which lady d. s. p. 9 May, 1822. He m.
knighted by Charles I. 17 Sept. 1625, m. Ursula, dau. of Sir 2ndly, 9 Oct. 1824, Emma Elizabeth Townshend, 2nd dau. of
William Strode, Knt, of Newnham, Devon, and had, with other Hugh Webb Bowen, Esq. of Camrose House and Lambston
issue, two sons, Hall, co. Pembroke, and had by her (who d. 13 Sept. 1861) an
i. John, his heir. only son,
ii. Francis, successor to his brother.
James Mark PniLipps, now of Bigelly House.
SirJohn was s. by his eldest son,
John Chichester, Esq. of Hall, m. Dorothy, dau. and co- Mr. Child m. Srdly, 13 Feb- 1862, Mary, dau. of William
heir of Sir Henry Carew, Knt. of Bickleigh, Devon, and d. s.p., Mason, Esq,, and d. 1870.
when he was s. by his brother, Arms —Gu., a chev. erm. between three eagles close.
Francis Chichester, Esq.
of Hall, LL.B., b. 1 June, —An eagle with wings expanded arg. having neck
Crest its
1628; d. s. p. 27 Aug. 1698, when the estates reverted to his enveloped with a snake waved over back
its tail ppr. its all
cousin, Motto—Imitari quam invidere.
Arthur Chichester, Esq. of Hall and Stawford {see des- Seats — Bigelly House, Tenby; Bonvilles Court, Lewes,
cendants of Hugh Chichester of Tavistock, 4th son of John Sussex.
Chichester, of Hall, by Elizabeth Marwood his wife). He m.
1st, Jane Harris, and d. 5 Feb. 1737, leaving by her a son and
heir,
Arthur Chichester, Esq. of Hall, b. 24 Aug. 1698; m. CHILDE OF KIHLET.
1719, Katherine, only child of Very Rev. Charles Harward,
Childe, William Lacon, Esq. of Kinlet, co.
D.D., Dean of Exeter, and dying 26 June, 1725, was s. by his
Salop, and Eyre House, co. Worcester, J.P. and
son,
Charles Chichester, Esq. of Hall, 6. 31 Jan. 1722; m.
D.L., High Sheriff 1828, and formerly M.P. for
13 April, 1748, Amy, dau. of Robert Incledon, Esq. of Pilton, Wenlock, b. 3 Jan. 1786 m. 13 Aug. 1807, Harriet,
;

Devon, and had issue, youngest dau. of the late William Cludde, Esq. of
Charles, his heir. Orleton, and had issue,
Robert (Kev.)" Vicar of Chittlehampton, m. Sarah, dau. of
Lewis Cossey, Esq. of Atherington, and had issue, i. William Lacon, J.P., 6. 6 June, 1810; to. 26 Sept. 1839,
Penelope, d. unm. Barbara Denys,' 5th dau. of the late Thomas Giffard, Esq.
Jane, m. Admiral Bury, of Collaton, and Denington, of Chillington, and by her (who d. 4 Sept. 1841) he had
Devon. two sons, who both d. young.
Amy. ii. Jonathan, 6 8 Oct. 1811 d. 1 April, 1862.,
. ;

Mr. Chichester d. 22 Jan. 1798, and was s. by his eldest iii. Baldwin, 6 5 Aug. 1814; d. 23 May, 1818.
.

son, iv. Charles Orlando Childe Pemberton, of Millichopo


Charles Chichester, Esq. of Hall, b. 18 Jan. 1749; m. {see following Memoir).
13 Aug. 1799, Henrietta, 7th dau. of P. Incledon Webber, v. Edward George (Rev.), Vicar of Kinlet, and Cleobury-
Esq. of Buckland House, Devon, by Mary his wife, dau. Mortimer, co. Salop, b. 23 Dec. 1818.; to. 23 April, 1862,
and co-lieiress of John Incledon, Esq. of Buckland, and had Frances Christina, eldest dau. of Sir Baldwin Leighton,
issue, Bart., M.P.
—— :

CHI THE LANDED GENTRY. CHI 305

vi. Arthur (Rev.), Rector of Edwin Ralph, co. Hereford, distinguish themselves by a different mode of spelling. Wil-
6.2 April, 1820; to. 1 June, 1852, Mary Harriet, eldest liam’s son,
dau. of John Freeman, Esq. of Gaines, co. Hereford, and Charles Baldwyn, Esq., was 6. 1593, and in the troubles
has issue, 1 Arthur John, 6.24 March, 1853; 2 Edward which marked the earlier part of the ensuing century,
Leonard, 6. 24 Feb. 1855; 3 Cecil Edward, 6. 11 Feb. strenuously supported the royal cause. He represented the
1861; 4 Ernest Freeman, 6. 25 April, 1863; 1‘Alice Mary; town of Ludlow in the Long Parliament, until he was disabled
2 Ida Lucy 3 Catherine Jessie. (5 Feb. 1643), for deserting (as the term was) the service of
;

i. Harriet, to. 27 Dec. 1819, Rev. John Ryle


Wood, Canon the House, being in the King’s quarters, and adhering to
of Worcester. that party. He to. 1617, one of the daus. and co-heirs of

ii. Anna Maria. in. Catherine. Francis Holland, of Burwarton, in co. Salop, and had two sons,
iv. Lucy, d. 29 May, 1835. v. Mary, twin with Lucy. who both rose to the honour of knighthood, and to great
eminence in different departments of the law, viz.
HtUSaCJC.— The family of Baldwin, which eventually
'

Samuel (Sir), his heir.


assumed the name of Childe, through an heiress, was, at a Timothy (Sir), one of the Masters in Chancery, and Chan-
very remote period, seated at Diddlebury, more recently Del- cellor of the Diocese of Chester, to. 1st, Ellen, dau. of Sir
bury, Coverdale, co. Salop. The lineal male descendant of William Owen, Knt. of Condover, and relict of Sir George
Norton, Knt. of Abbots Leigh, near Bristol, and 2ndly,
this ancient house,
Mary, dau. of Gerard Skrymshire, Esq. of Aqualate, relict
George Fitz Bawdewin, son of Bawdewin de Brugge (or of Nicholas Acton, Esq. of Brockleton, co. Worcester, but
“ had the manor of Kingsmeade, co. York,
of Bridgenorth,”) left no issue.
and was grandfather of The elder son,
Roger Baldwin, d. in or not long before the year 1398. Sir Samuel Baldwyn, b. 1618, Barrister-atLaw, and one of
This Roger is presumed 1o be the first of the family who the King’s Serjeants in 1672 d. 1683, and was buried in the
obtained Dodelebury, for his wife Jane, was dau. and heiress
;

Temple Church, being styled on his monument, “of Stoke


of William de Wigley, by Alice le Childe, whose great-grand-
Castle.” Sir Samuel to. the dau. of Richard Walcot, Esq. of
father, John L’Enfant, or the Child, is stated to have m.
London, Merchant, and was s. at his decease in 1683, by his
Emblema, dau. and co-heir of Richard Acheley, the younger, eldest surviving son,
of that place. Charles Baldwyn, Esq. of Elsich, and Stoke Castle, to.
William Baldwin, of Diddlebury, grandson cf Roger, had Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Nicholas Acton, Esq., by Mary
passed the middle age of his life in 1458, for he then bestowed his wife, sister and co-heir of Edwin Skrymsher, Esq. of
his lands in Manslow upon his son,
Aqualate, and had issue,
John Baldwin, and Elizabeth his wife. Their son,
John Bawdwyn, Yeoman of the Crown, living in 1491, was i. Acton, m. Elinor, dau. of Sir Charles Skrymsher, Knt. of
father of
Norbury, and d. s. p.
ii. Charles, his heir.
William Bawdewyn, Cup Bearer to Queen Mary, and was hi. Samuel, in. Katherine, dau. of Thomas Lamplugh, D.D.
when Sir Henry Compton, Knt., Lord Compton,
living in 1576, i. Elizabeth.
granted to him, by the name of William Baldwyne, of Diddle-
bury, Gentleman, the manor and advowson of Kyre Wyard, in
Mr. Baldwin d. 4 Jan. 1706, aged 55, and was s. by his son,

co. Worcester. He d. without issue, and was s. by his Charles Baldwyn, Esq. to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Allgood, Esq. of Newcastle, and widow of Sir Patrick Strahan.
brother,
of Glenkindy, co. Aberdeen, and had two sons and two daus.,
Richard Baldwyn, to. 7 Nov. 1545, Margery, dau. of
Lawrence Ludlow, of Moore House, in Coverdale, and was s. Charles, his heir Samuel, d. s. p. Elizabeth and Barbara.
; ;

by his eldest son, He to. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Robert Gayer, Esq. of Stoke,
co. Bucks, and widow of Francis Annesley, LL.D., but by her
Thomas Baldwyn, 6. 1546, who, like his grandfather and

uncle, spent manyof his years within the circuit of a Court, had no issue. His son and successor,
as agent to the Earl of Shrewsbury, then engaged in the Charles Baldwyn, Esq. of Aqualate, M.P. for Salop; to.
Catherine, elder dau. and co-heir of William Lacon Childe,*
dangerous office of guarding the Scottish Queen. In Lodge’s
“ Illustrations ,” vol. ii., p. 234, is a letter signed “T. Bawde- Esq. of Kinlet, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Samuel Pytts,
Esq. of Kyre, and had, with a dau., Catherine, two sons,
wyn,” and directed to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 1 July, 1580.
Charles (the younger), d. 1811, and the elder, his successor,
It informs his Lordship that Elizabeth is resolute against his
going to Chatsworth with Queen Mary. In a room in Beau-
William Baldwyn, Esq., who assumed the surname and
champ’s Tower, in the Tower of London, were discovered some arms of Childe only. He to. 20 Nov. 1775, Annabella, 2nd
dau. of Sir Charlton Leighton, Bart., and by her (who d. 21 Jan.
years ago,' a number of inscriptions, chiefly made with nails,
and all of them the autographs of the unfortunate individuals 1816) had issue,
who thus endeavoured to beguile for a time the tedious hours William Lacon, of Kinlet.
©f confinement. Among them is one which runs thus
: Annabella, to. Samuel Richard Alleync, Esq.

Mr. Childe d. 3 Feb. 1824.


1585. Thomas Bawdewin. Jcli.
As VERTUE MAKETH LIFE Arms — Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu. a chevron crm. between
So SIN CAWSETH DEATH. three eagles close arg. for Childe 2nd, quarterly, per fesse
;

indented erm and az. for Lacon ; 3rd, arg., a saltire sa., for
To which is added a representation of a pair of scales, evi- Baldwin.
dently intimating the writer’s confidence in his own integrity —
Crest An eagle with wings expanded arg. enveloped round
the neck with a snake ppr.
and desire to obtain justice. This person, there is no doubt, —
Seats Kinlet Hall, Bewdley, co. Salop; and Kyre House,
was the Thomas Baldwyn above mentioned. His epitaph, still co. Worcester.
remaining at Diddlebury, records his escape from the sea, the
sword, and the cruel tower. The issue of his confinement is
supplied by a passage in the pedigree— “ Thomas Bawdewin, CHILDE-PEMBERTON OE MILLICHOPE.
Esq. of Diddlebury, by the privie counsell of Queen Elizabeth,
appoynted as ... (here is a blank) for the affayeres of Mary
.
Childe-Pemberton, Charles Orlando, Esq. of
Queen of Scots and George, Earl of Salop, after three years’ Millichope Park, co. Salop, J.P. and D.L., and
imprisonment in the Tower, to. Bertran (this should be High Sheriff 1859, b. 27 Dec. 1812 m. 21 Aug. ;

Gertrude), dau. of Robert Corbett, Esq. of Stanwardine.” 1849, Augusta Mary, eldest surviving dau. of the
After his liberation, he adopted a motto from the Psalmist, late Henry Davenport Shakespear, Esq., a Member
piously ascribing the event to a merciful Providence: Per of the Supreme Council of India, also a Master in
Benin meurn transilio muruin. And it seems most probable,
Chancery, 3rd son of John Shakespear, Esq.,
that, when released, he quitted the dangerous vortex of a
Court, and retired to his paternal estate in Coverdale, where * Mr. Childe, M.P. for co. Salop, d. 29 Nov. 1763. He was
he d. at a good old age, in Oct. 1614, and where his posterity eldest son of Thomas Childe, Esq. of The Birch, High Sheriff of
continued, for five generations, until Richard Bawdewin sold co. Salop 1705, s. his eldest brother, Sir Lacon William Childe,
the Diddlebury estate to Frederick Cornewall, Esq., Capt. R.N., Knt., LL.D., Master in Chancery, son of William Childe,
father of Bishop of Worcester. also a Master in Chancery, by Anne his wife, only dau.
and heir of Rowland Lacon, Esq. of Kinlet, great-grandson of
William Baldwin, second brother of Thomas Bawdewin,
Richard Laken, Esq. of Willey, by Agnes, dau. of Sir John,
the prisoner, was of Elsich, in the parish of Diddlebury. The and sister of Sir George Blount, of Kinlet, who bequeathed to
family name had hitherto been written indiscriminately, his nephew that place and property, derived from his ancestors,
but from this point of divergence, the two branches chose to the Bramptons, who held the Manor of Kinlet temp. Henry I.
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306 CHI THE LANDED GENTRY. CHI

E.I.C.S., of Brookwood, Hants, by Mary lais wife, Thomas Childers, Esq. of Carr House, b. 14 Nov. 1648; m.
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Leonard Thompson, Esq., and
eldest dau. of Rev. William Davenport, D.D.,
by that lady (who to. for her 2nd husband, in 1679, the Rev.
Rector of Breedon, and has issue, William Breary, LL.D., Rector of Guiseley and Addle, and
i. Charles Baldwin, Lieut. Royal Horse Guards, 6. 27 Sept. Archdeacon of the East Riding), left at his decease, 24 May,
1853. 1676, an only surviving son,

n. William Shakspear, 5. 14 Jan. 1857. Leonard Childers, Esq. of Carr House, 6 . 1673; to .
n. Harriett Louisa. 1st, 1696, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of the Rev. John
i. Augusta Harriett.
Mawhood, D.D., Vicar of Arksey, and had four daus., of
iCtllCTtCJC. —The Pembertons of Millicbope,
originally of whom one only married,
Pemberton, Lancaster, removed at an early period into
co. Mildred (the eldest), to. 1st, William Walbanee, Esq.
Shropshire. Some lands at Millichope they derived from the Kirkbridge, co. York, and had a son,
Mores, Mrs. Catherine More, younger dau. and co-heiress of Childers Walbanee, successor to his grandfather.
Thomas More, Esq. of Millichope, having bequeathed them, Mrs. Wallbanke to. 2ndly, John Thompson, Esq. of Kirby
1792, to Robert Pemberton, 2nd son of John Pemberton, Esq. Hall.
of Wrockwardine, and brother of Edward Pemberton, Esq. Mr. Childers to. 2ndly, Ursula, dau. and co-heir of Francis
also of Wrockwardine, who was High Sheriff for Shropshire Wyvil, Esq., son of Sir Christopher Wyvil, Bart., and had
1754, and for many years Chairman of the Quarter Sessions at three other daus. who all d. unm. He espoused 3rdly, Martha,
Shrewsbury. Robert Pemberton d. 1794, and was s. by his dau. of the Rev. Dr. Blore, and relict of Mr. Wilson. He d.
eldest son, Thomas Pemberton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Re- 29 Nov. 1748, and was s. by his grandson,
corder of Wenlock, and, like his uncle, Edward, for many Childers Walbanee, Esq., who assumed, on inheriting,
years Chairman of the Quarter Sessions at Shrewsbury. He the additional surname and arms of “ Childers.” He to. 1st,
d. unm. 1832, and was s. by his nephew, the late Rev. Robert Mary, dau. of John Thompson, Esq. of Kirby Hall, by whom
Norgrave Pemberton, Rector of Church Stretton, 6. 7 Aug. (who d. in 1773) he had issue,
1791, to. 11 Nov. 1820, Caroline, youngest dau. of the late
John, his heir.
Augustus Pechell, Esq. of Berkhamstead, and dying without Leonard, of Doncaster, to. Sarah Anne, dau. of Sir Charles
issue, 7 Oct. 1848, bequeathed his estates to his kinsman, Kent, Bart., and dying 24 Jan. 1826, aged 57, left, 1 Charles
Charles Orlando Child e, Esq. who assumed, by royal license, Henry 2 George Leonard 3 Edward 4 Frederick 1 Mary
; ; ; ;

1849, the name and arms of Pemberton, in addition to his Anne 2 Louisa ; 3 Frances ; 4 Sophia Charlotte
; and ;

paternal name and arms, and is the present possessor of 5 Maria.


William (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Beeford, Vicar of Cantley,
Millichope.
and Prebendary of Ely, d. 8 Feb. 1833.
Mr. Charles Orlando Childe-Pemberton is the 2nd surviving Maria, d. young.
son of William Lacon Childe, Esq. of Kinlet Hall, Shropshire,
Mr. Walbanke-Childers to. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Mr.
and Kyre-Wyard House, Worcestershire, by his wife, Harriet,
Fowler, of Shropshire, and had,
youngest dau. of William Cludde, Esq. of Orleton, eldest son
(the name of Cludde, which was that of his maternal ancestor, Michael, an officer in the army.
having been assumed by him) and heir of the above men- Harriet, to. Rev. R. Thompson, of Askham Brian, near
tioned Edward Pemberton, brother of Robert Pemberton, of
York.
Anna Mildreda, to. Richard Bell, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-
Millichope. Tyne.
Arms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Pemberton: or, two chev-
Eliza Diana, m. Edward Radford, Esq.
ronels between three buckets sa. ; 2nd, Childe gu., a chev-
: Mr. Childers was s. at his decease, 16 June, 1802, b 7 his
ron erm. between three eagles close arg. ;
3rd, Baldwin: eldest son,
arg., a saltire sa. a crescent for difference.
John Walbanee-Childers, Esq. of Cantley, Col. 11th Light
Crests —
1st, Childe An eagle, with wings expanded arg.
:
Dragoons, to. March, 1797, Selina, 3rd dau. and co-heir of
enveloped with a snake ppr. 2nd, Pemberton A griffin’s :

Sampson, Lord Eardlay, and had issue,


head couped sa. in the front a crescent or. 3rd, Baldwin :

On a mount vert a cockatrice arg. wattled combed and beaked John, now of Cantley.
or, ducally gorged and lined gold, a crescent for difference. Eardley (Rev.), to. his cousin, Maria Charlotte, eldest dau. of
Motto—Per Deum meum, transilio murum. Sir Culling Smith, Bart., and d. at Nice, 1830, leaving an
Seat —Millichope Park, Church-Stretton, Shropshire. only son, The Right Hon. Hugh Cullling Eardlei
Childers, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., M.P. for Pontefract, and
First Lord of the Admiralty, b. 1827 ; to. 1850, Emily, 3rd
$ dau. of George J. A. Walker, of Norton, co. Worcester,
and has issue.
CHILDERS OF CANTLEY. William, Capt. in the 42nd regt. to. 16 Aug. 1826, Mary
Elizabeth, relict of Robert Hume, Esq., and has issue. His
Walbanee-Childers, John, Esq. of Cantley, co. son, Capt. Spencer Childers, Royal Artillery, was killed at
Sebastopol, 23 Oct. 1854.
York, J.P., formerly M.P. for Cambridge, b. 27 May, Leonard, deceased.
1798 ; m. 1st, 29 March, 1824, Anne, only dau. of Charles (Rev.), Vicar of Cantley, to. Dulcibella, dau. of Sir
Sir Francis Bindley Wood, Bart, of Hickleton, and Robert Chester, Knt. of Bush Hall, and has, Robert Caesar
Dulcibella ; and other issue.
by her (who d. 1863) has issue, Selina, to. George Burroughs, Esq., R.A., and d. at Gibral-
tar.
i. Rowland Francis, 6. 26 Sept. 1830 ; to. 17 May, 1853,
Charlotte Anne, d. Oct. 1828. Johanna Maria.
SusaD Anne, youngest dau. of General Bourchier, of
Lavant House, Chichester, and is deceased. His widow Col. Childers d. 1 March, 1812.
d. 25 Nov. 1858.
Arms—Arg., a cross-humettee between four buckles, tongues
i. Charlotte Anne, to. 10 Dec. 1850, Henry Wollaston erect gu.
Blake, Esq., son of William Blake, Esq. of Danesbury, Crest —A cubit arm erect habited in chain armour and hold-
Herts. ing in the gauntlet ppr. a buckle as in the arms.
ii. Lucy, to. 8 Oct. 1857, Hon. William George Eden, eldest Seat— Cantley, near Doncaster.
1

son of Lord Auckland.


«
He m. 1866, Selina, dau. of Edward Radford, Esq.
of Tansley Wood, co. Derby. CHINNERY OF co. CORK.
HuiPtflJP.— ugh Childers, of Carr House, co. York, Chinnery-Haldane, Anna Elizabeth Frances
Mayor of Doncaster 1604 m. 1595, Margaret, dau. of Mr.
; Margaretta, only child and heir of Rev. Sir
Alderman Hardy, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and dying in 1631, Nicholas Chinnery, 3rd and last bart. of Flint-
left (with a dau., Margaret, m. 17 July, 1627, George Sitwell, field, co. Corkjm. 23 Aug. 1864, James Robert
Esq. of Reinshaw, co. Derby) a son and successor,
Alexander Haldane, Esq., only son of
Francis Childers, Esq. of Carr House, bapt. 3 July, 1607.
Alexander Haldane, Esq., lineal heir male of
He to. twice, by his first wife he had two sons, who both
appear to have d. young, and a dau. Winifred, to. 1659, Thomas Haldane of Grleneagles, co. Perth (see Haldane of
Newark, of Askham. By the 2nd, Elizabeth Bowier, whom he Gleneagles). He assumed in consequence by royal
to. 1644, he left a dau., Frances, the wife of Richard Sheppard, license, dated 29 July, 1864, the additional surname
Gent., and a son, his successor, in 1669, and arms of Chinnery. They have issue,
CHI THE LANDED GENTRY CHI 307

l.James Brodrick, b. 24 July, 18G9, Sir Brodrick to. 2ndly, April, 1789, Alice, dau. of Eobert Ball,
H. Patrick Vernon, b. 15 Feb. 1870. Esq. of Youghal, by whom (who d. 1833) he had further
i. Agnes Elizabeth, b. 6 May, d. 5 July, 1866. issue,
iy. St.John, b. March, 1794; d. unm. 7 Nov. 1817.
ICtltCTtiJC. This —
a branch of an ancient family settled
is v. Eichard Boyle, b. 5 Oct. 1802; d. unm. 26 Nov. 1858.
in the co. of Essex. Visitation of that co. mentions John
The iv. Maria, d. unm. 18 Feb. 1878.
Chinnery, a gentleman entitled to bear arms in the reign of v. Louisa, d. unm. 14 Jan. 1845.
Edward III. Sir Brodrick d. May, 1808, and was s. by his eldest surviving
George Chinnery, Esq., settled in the co. Cork prior to the son,
I
year 1642, during which year he returned to England, as Sir Brodrick Chinnery, 2nd bart of Flintfield, b. 29 March,
appears by his son’s affidavit preserved among the MSS. in the 1779; to. 25 Feb. 1803, Diana Elizabeth, dau. of George
library of Trin. Coll. Dublin. He to. the widow of John Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, co. Dublin, by whom (who
Leader, Esq., of the co. Flint, and had issue, d. 16 June, 1824) he had issue,
John, his successor. Nicholas (Sir), 3rd bart.
I George, who made an affidavit as to his father’s absence in Margaretta Diana, to. Eobert Jones, Esq., who d. s. p.
England.
Marbella, to. Thomas Eadley, Esq and had a dau. Margaret, Sir Brodrick d. 19 Jan. 1840, and was s. by his only son,
,
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who to. 1689, Henry Leader, Esq. of Mount Leader, co. Eev. Sir Nicholas Chinnery, 3rd bart. of Flintfield, b. 7 July,
Cork. 1804; to. 27 March, 1843, Ann, dau. of Eev. John Fane Vernon,
of Aubawn, co. Cavan (2nd son of John Vernon, Esq. of Clon-
The elder son,
tarf Castle), by Frances his wife, dau. of Eight Eev. John
I
John Chinnery, Esq. of Mallow was an Undertaker for the
plantation of Munster, and obtained a grant of Castle Corr, in
Kearney, D.D., Bishop of Ossory, and had an only dau.,
co. Cork, by Patent dated 16 Aug. 1666. He to. Katherine, Anna Elizabeth Frances Margaretta, wife of the Eev.
j

dau. of Eobert Terry, Esq. of Castle Terry, co. Limerick, and


James Eobert Alexander Chinnery-Haldane.
{had issue, Sir Nicholas and Lady Chinnery were both killed by the
railway accident at Abergele on the London and North
i. George, his heir.
ii. Nicholas, of Crcggan, co. Limerick, and Dromsikane Western Bailway, 20 Aug. 1868, when the title became
or Flintfield, co. Cork, attainted by James II., 1689 to. ;
extinct;
(Marr. Arts, dated 5 March, 1697) Margaret, dau. of Corne-
I
lius O’Callaghan, Esq. of Clonmeen, co. Cork, and had, Arms of Chinnery —Az., a chev. erm. between three lions
with two daus., Ann (Mrs. O’Keefe), and Katherine (Mrs. rampant or, armed and langued gu., on a canton vert a harp
O’ Grady), a son, of the third stringed arg.

Nicholas, of Flintfield, to. Barbara, dau. of Koger O’Cal- Crest —On a globe an eagle rising ppr. collared gold.
or,
laghan, Esq. of Derrygallen, co. Cork, and had an only Motto —Nec temere nec timide.
dau. and heiress,
Margaret, to. her kinsman Sir Brodrick Chinnery, 1st
bart. of Flintfield.
m. John, of Creggan, attainted by James II., 1689.
iv. Eichard, of Creggan, attainted by James II. in 1689. CHISHOLM OF ERCHLESS CASTLE.
The elder son, The Chisholm, James Sutherland, D.L. (son
George Chinnery, Esq. of Castle Corr, b. at Ballindore, 1653, of Roderick, and great-grandson of Alexander
ittainted by James II. 1689, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of John Chisholm, of Muckerach, brother of Roderick,
,
Lysaght, Esq. of Mount North, co. Cork, ancestor of the Lords attainted in 1715), m. 13 Nov. 1861, Annie Cecilia,
lisle, by whom he had issue,
dau. of Angus Macdonell, Esq., and has issue,
: i. John, s. to Castle Corr, which he sold to William Freeman,
i Esq. of Kilbarry, d. unm. i. Eoderick Donald Matheson, b. 1862.
ii. Thomas, of Kilmihill, co. Limerick, to. by license, dated Mary Isabella. u. Louisa Jane.
8 Jan. 1721, Aphra, dau. of McCarthy, and widow of — — i.

iii. Annie Margaret.


Maunsell.
i hi. George (Bev.), of whom hereafter, SLtnpajJC.— The antiquity of the Chisholms in the High-
'

i iv. Nicholas. lands of Scotland appears established beyond disputation.


Y

j
Ir. Chinnery to. widow of Nicholas Weeks, Esq.
2ndly, Ann, From Sir Eobert Chisholm, Knt., prisoner with King David
i f Cahir, co. Limerick, but had no further issue. His will at Eedhills, 1346, descended
r, ras proved 1713.
His 3rd son, Alexander Chisholm, who to. Margaret, dau. of Mackin-
Bev. George Chinnery, M.A., 5. at Ballygradden, co. Cork, tosh, of that ilk, and was father of Thomas de Chisholm,
1 676, ordained Deacon 30 May, 1708, and Priest 20 May, 1709, whose son, Alexander de Chisholm, had (with two daus.,
appointed Prebendary of Donoughmore, Diocese of Cloyne, 24 one m. to Ewen Maclean-, of Ardgour, and the other to Farqu-
»ct. 1630, and of Cahirultan, 22 Dec. 1732. He to. Eleanor, har Farquharson, of Invercauld) a son, Ualan, or Wiland de
au. of Dr. William Whitfield, by Katherine his wife, dau. Chisholm, of Comar, who lived about the year 1513, and was
r f Sir St. John Brodrick, Knt. of Midleton, and sister of Alan, father of John Chisholm, of Comar, 1538, whose son, Alex-
r;
st Viscount Midleton, and had issue, ander Chisholm, s. 1555. He to. Janet, dau. of Kenneth
, i. George (Eight Bev.), D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, b 1719, .
Mackenzie, 10th Baron of Kintail, and had two sons, Thomas,
appointed Eector of Castle Blayney, Dec. 1761 Dean of ;
who d. s. p., and John, who s. his brother 1590, and to. the
Cork, 2 June, 1763 consecrated Bishop of Killaloe, 7 March,
; eldest dau. of Mackenzie, of Coul, by whom he was father of
1779 translated to Cloyne, 15 Feb. 1780; d. unm. 13 Aug.
; Alexander Chisholm, infeft in 1630, whose son, by his wife,
same year. a dau. of Alexander Mackenzie, of Gairloch, was Alexander
ii. St. John, Capt. E.N., d. s. p.
18
hi. Charles.
Chisholm, who s. 1677. He m. a dau. of Eoderick Mackenzie,
iv. Brodrick (Sir), of whom hereafter. of Applecross, and left (with a dau., Jean, wife of Sir Kenneth
)1(1-
v. Eichard. Mackenzie, of Coul) a son and heir,
i. Katherine, to. Oct. 1740, Mathew Parker, Esq. of John Chisholm, “The Chisholm,” living at the close of the
Youghal. 17th century, who to. Jean, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Mackenzie,
ii. Alice, Mrs. Devereux.
of Findon, and received a fortune with her in money, her
hi. Mary, to. Eev. Henry Baggs.
iv. Barbara.
eldest sister, as heiress, carrying the lands to her husband, Sir
v. Ann.
vi. Harriett, Mrs. Park. Kenneth Mackenzie, of Scatwell. He was s. by his son,

George Chinnery made-his will 13 Jan. 1753, which was


ev.
The Chisholm, Eoderick, who to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of
® Duncan Macdonell, of Glengarry, by whom he had five sons, of
-oved 23 April, 1755. His fourth son,
SIS Sir Brodrick Chinnery, Bart, of Flintfield, High Sheriff whom were, Alexander, his heir; and Colin, a Colonel in the
army of Prince Charles, fell at Culloden, s. p. The chief to.
# j>. Cork 1786, was M.P. for Bandon 1802, created a Bart.
Aug. 1799 to. 1st, Feb. 1768, his cousin, Margaret, dau.
>
2ndly, Isabel, 2nd dau. of Kenneth Mackenzie, of Scatwell, and
Ill ;

id heiress of Nicholas Chinnery, Esq. of Flintfield, by whom


had by her a dau., to. to Fraser, of Culduthel. The Chisholm,
0f
with his clan, joined the Chevalier 1715, and Prince Charles
|

ho d. Nov. 1783) he had issue,


1745. He d. 1785, and was s. by his son,
2 of
i. Nicholas, d. unm. v. p., aged 21.
The Chisholm, Alexander, who to. 1st, a dau. of Mac-
'[ ii. George, d. unm. v. p. 1797.
Brodrick kenzie, of Applecross, and had, besides two daus., two sons,
'

iii. (Sir), 2nd bart.


]0 Margaret, d. unm. 1 Duncan, Capt. in the 71st, who d. 23 Oct. 1782, unm.,
ji. ii. Elizabeth, d. unm.
in. Eleanor, m. Joseph Folingsby, Esq. 2 Alexander, who s. his father. The chief to. 2ndly, Margaret,
X 2
308 CHI THE LANDED GENTRY. CHI

dau. of Mackenzie, of Allangrange, and by her had a nume- prisoner with David II. at the battle of Durham, 1346. At
rous family; of these, three sons and three daus. survived him. the death of his maternal grandfather, Sir Robert succeeded,
The eldest, Mary, to. William Robertson of Kindeace the 2nd ;
in right of his mother, to the Lauder estates, in the cos. Moray
m. General John Mackenzie. The Chisholm was s. by his and Nairn; and, 1357, he was appointed by David II. Con-
eldest surviving son, stable of Urquhart Castle and Sheriff of Inverness. He had
The Chisholm, Alexander, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of three sons and one dau. The eldest son,
Doctor Wilson, of Edinburgh, and dying 7 Feb. 1793, aged 44, Robert Chisholme, also styled Sir Robert, s. his father in ;

an only child, Mary, who m. James Gooden, Esq., Merchant,


left
1384. He Margaret, dau. of Haliburton, of that ilk, co.
to.

of London, the estates and chieftainship devolving upon his Berwick, by whom he had two sons, John, who s. him, but '

youngest and only surviving half-brother, dying without male issue, the estates devolved upon his (

The Chisholm, William, who to. 13 March, 1795, Eliza, brother,


eldest dau. of Duncan Macdonell, of Glengarry, by whom Robert de Chesholme, who to. Marion, dau. of Sir William
(who m. 2ndly, 1819, Sir Thomas Ramsay, of Balmain, Bart.) Douglas, of Drumlanrig, and had four sons, of whom,
he had issue, John, the eldest, succeeded him.
Edmund, the youngest, founded the family of Cromlix, in <

Alexander William, his heir, b. 1810. the co. of Perth.


Duncan Macdonell, who s. his brother.
Jemima, to. 1 Aug. 1843, to Edmund Batten, Esq., Barrister- The eldest son and successor,
at-Law, who has assumed the additional surname of Chis- John Chesholme, of that ilk, was father of Robert Chis- ]

holm. holme, Baron of Chesholme, whose youngest son and eventual <

The chief d. 21 March, 1817, and was s. by his elder son, successor to the representation, <

The Chisholm, Alexander. This estimable chieftain, M.P. George Chisholme, _of that ilk, engaged, with Scott of Buc-
for co. Inverness, d. prematurely, 8 Sept. 1838, unm., and was cleuch and other border chieftains, at the instigation of James
(

s. by his brother,
V., to relieve him from under the iron tutelage of the Earl of
Duncan Macdonell Chisholm, The Chisholm, who d. unm., Angus, and after the battle of Melrose 1526, in which they
and was s. by his kinsman, now The Chisholm. were defeated, was, with the principal chieftains, forfeited. On
the accession of James V., the forfeited chieftains obtained

Arms Gu., a boar’s head erased or. remission, and George Chisholme had a charter of the lands i

Crest —Adexter hand holding a dagger erect ppr. on the ;


of Chisholme, Chisholme Middon, Mouslie, Woodburn, Merry-
point a boar’s head couped gu. Motto over, Feros ferio. neir, &c., dated at Edinburgh, 12 Nov. 1531. He had four

Supporters Two savages wreathed head and middle with sons and two daus. His eldest son and successor,
laurel with clubs over their shoulders ppr. Walter Chisholme, infeft in the estate 13 March, 1538,
—Vi aut virtute.
\

Motto was a loyal subject to Queen Mary, and was actively engaged
Seat— Erchless Castle, Inverness. in her cause during the civil wars of that unhappy period. He
d. 1588, and was s. by the elder of his two sons,
Walter Chisholme, of Chisholme, who was infeft in the J

estate 17 Feb. 1589. He m. Margaret, dau. of John Graham, l

of Wark, and d. 1618, leaving an only son, ]

CHISHOLME OF THAT ILK AND Walter Chisholme, of that ilk, infeft in the estate 15 Dec. ]

STIRCHES. 1623. This Walter was a stanch royalist, and served in the
j

royal army during the great civil war. He was taken prisoner
Scott-Chisholme, John James, Esq. of that ilk at the battle of Preston, 1648, and d. at Breda, 1652. He had
and Stirches, co. Roxburgh, Lieut. 9th Lancers, s. two sons, Walter, the elder; and William, who settled in the
his father 1868. north of England. The elder son,
Walter Chisholme, 15th of that ilk, and 1st of Stirches, to.
HtUCHfJC. —The genealogy of this old Border family, with Margaret, only dau. of James Balderstone, Esq., and had two
their designation of that ilk, is very clearly authenticated by sons,
their own and the public records.
William, b . 11 Jan. 1652.
Chisholme, their original seat, is situated in the western
Robert, b. 3 July, 1653. He became Sheriff-Clerk of Selkirk- !
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district of co. Roxburgh ;


it was formerly in the old deanery shire, and founded the family of Chisholme of Selkirk, one
of Teviotdale and diocese of Glasgow. The family are of whom (William), having made a fortune in India, pur- L
of Anglo-Norman origin. “They came,” says Malcolm, chased the estate of Chisholme about 1784, from Sir James ,

Stewart, of Coltness. He was s. by his only son, Charles,


1

“soon after the Conquest, from Tindale in England. The


original name is said to have been De Chese, to which the
who d without issue in 1824, when the estate devolved on
. :

his cousin, Scott, of Coldhouse, co. Roxburgh, through his I a

Saxon termination holme was added on the marriage of the mother, Margaret Chisholme, sister of the purchaser. On
Norman ancestor with a Saxon heiress, whose lands from the accession of Scott of Coldhouse, he assumed the name 5
[

situation, were so called." In the early records of the family, of Chisholme.


the name is written De Cheseholme in later times, De Ches-
;

helme vel Chesholme and eventually Chisholme. The elder son,


;

The documentary evidence, now extant, relating to


earliest
William Chisholme, s. his father 1681. He to. Mary, only U
dau. of James Brotherstone, of Glencairn, and dying 1707, left!
the family, is a Bull of Pope Alexander IV., in which John
issue,
De Chisholme is named, anno 1254. About the same period he
acquired, by marriage with the Norman family of De Vetere- John, 6 11 Sept. 1682.
.

ponte, the lands of Paxton, in the adjoining co. of Berwick; Mary, b. 9 Aug. 1684; to. 25 Oct. 1708, William Oliver, ol .

for, inthe reign of Alexander III., William De Vetereponte Dinlebyre, to whom she had issue, John; and Mary, who m.
Lord of Bolton, grants a charter of these lands, with the fish- John Scott, of Synton.
1

ei

ings of Brade-la-Tweed, and pendules in the village of Paxton, The son and heir,
with the fishings and pertinents belonging thereto, to John De John Chisholme, of that ilk and Stirches, to. 4 Feb. 170S. (
^
Cheseholme, and to Emma De Vetereponte, his spouse. From Mary, 2nd dau. of John Oliver, of Dinlebyre, co. Roxburgh |
^
that period down to the present time, the history of the family and dying 17 July, 1755, was s. by his son, -

John was s. by
is clearly established. John Chisholme, of that ilk and Stirches, who to. 5 Aug
Richard de Cheseholme, who soon after the commence- 1736, Margaret, eldest dau. of Alexander Scott, of Synton. co
ment of the succession wars, submitted, with John, his son, Roxburgh. Her mother was Magdalene, dau. of Sir Willian
afterwards Sir John, to Edward I., 1296, as appears by the Elliot, Bart, of Stobs, and aunt of General Augustus Elliot
Ragman Roll. He was s. by his son, Lord Heathfield. Her maternal grandmother was Ann, dau
John de Chisholme, who became an adherent of Robert of Sir William Douglas, of Cavers. John Chisholme d. 1784
Bruce, with whom he was present at the battle of Bannock- and was s. by his 3rd but eldest surviving son,
burn, and, in consequence of his defection, was forfeited by Gilbert Chisholme, of that ilk and Stirches, who to. 21 July
Edward II. Sir John to. Anne, dau. and heiress of Sir Robert 1768, Christina, 2nd dau. of Michael Anderson, of Tushilaw
j
Lauder, of Quarrelwood, Constable of Urquhart Castle. Through co. Selkirk (hermother was Janet, sister of Sir James Nasmytl:
name was introduced into the north of Scot-
this marriage the Bart, of Posso). This lady d. 1800, s. p. He to. 2ndly, 17 Aug
land, and established there by a member of the family, who 1802, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John Scott, of Whitehaugh, cc
to. Margaret De La Ard, co-heiress of the Ard, in the co. of Roxburgh (her mother was Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heires >

Inverness. Sir John was s. by his son, of Walter Scott, of Newton Chamberlain, in the same co.
Robert de Chesholme, who was knighted, and taken Gilbert Chisholme d. 1820, having had issue, j t#
CHO THE LANDED GENTRY. cno 309

John, his successor, late of that ilk and Stirchce. Henry, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Babthorpe, and was
who d. 1820.
ancestor of the Cholmlets of Whitby.
Gilbert,
Scott, who d. 1854.
Catherine, m. Richard Dutton.
Margaret
Christina Anderson. The 2nd son of the 1st marriage,
The eldest son, Roger Cholmelet, m. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas
John Scott Chisholme, Esq. of that ilk and Stirches, co. de la River, of Brandsby, and had issue,
Roxburgh, m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Robert Walker, Esq. of William, d. s. p.
Mumrills, co. Stirling, by Christina Tytler his wife, dau. of John Thomas, of Brandsby, his successor.
Richard, m. Mary, dau. of William Hungate, of Saxton, co.
Borthwick, Esq. of Newton, and has issue,
York, and d. s. p. 1662.
John James, now of Stirches. Marmaduke, m. Ursula, dau. and heiress of Radulph A laby,
Christina Madeline m. 1869, Robert Pringle, Esq., M.D., 2nd of South Dalton, and d. s. p. 1662.
son of the late William Pringle, Esq. (see Pringle of Whyt- Catherine, m. Leonard Chamberlain, of co. York.
ban/c). Alicia, m. John Wright, of Blandsby Park, co. York.
Elizabeth Scott. Eliza, m. 1st, 1594, Robert Harison, of Rockley, co. Lincoln,
Mr. Chisholme s. to the estate of his maternal uncle, James 2ndly, — Carlile, about 1602.
Scott, of Whitehaugh, 1852, and was obliged to assume the The eldest surviving son,
additional surname of Scott. He d. 15 Jan. 1868. Thomas Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, d. 1631 m. Anne, ;


Arms Gu., a boar’s head and neck couped arg. quartered, ;
dau. of John Pulleene, Esq. of Scotton, co. York, and had by
her an only son,
18^3, with or, on a bend az. a mullet arg. between two cres-
cents of the first, a bordure of the second charged with as many Marmaduke Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, m. Ursula, dau.
crescents in chief and a mullet in base of the former, for of Robert Thornton, of Newton, co. York, and had issue,
Scott.
Crest —
A dexter arm in armour embowed from the shoulder, Francis, d. unm.
Thomas, of whom presently.
the hand holding a scimitar in bend all ppr.

Supporters Dexter, a knight in armour of the 15th century Mary, m. William Fairfax.
Anne, m. William Salvin, of Newbiggin, co. York.
armed at all points, and having the beaver of his helmet up,
Dorothy, d. unm.
and leaning on a shield charged with the family arms sinister, ;
j

a knight in armour, as the former, his left hand holding a lance


Alathea, m. Edward Willoughby.
ppr., with a pennon gu., having thereon the same arms. The eldest surviving son,
Motto —Yi et virtute. Thomas Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, m. Catherine, dau.
Seat —Stirches, near Hawick, N.B. of Marmaduke Tunstall, Esq. of Wycliffe, co. York, and had
issue,
Thomas, his heir.

CHOOIELEY OF BRANDSBY HALL. Francis,


Hugh, b.
b. 1667 ; d.
1670.
unm. 1740.

Cholmeley, Thomas Charles, Esq. of Brandsby Catherine, m. Francis Willoughby, of Notts, d. 1734.
Ursula, m. Robert Willoughby, of Radforth, d. 1724.
Hall, co. York, J.P., Capt. R.N. Retired List, b. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1748.
5 Dec. 1825 ; s. bis nephew 1876 ; m. 12 May, 1863, The eldest son and successor,
Rosalie St. Quentin, only dau. of Charles Strickland, Thomas Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 2 July, 1663; to.
Esq., of Sans Souci, Posipolo, Naples, and has had Anne, dau. of Robert Plompton, Esq. of Plompton, and had',
:
issue, who d. unm.,
issue, besides several daus.,
Robert, M.D., b. 1698, d. unm. 1734.
Hugh Charles, 6 24 Feb. 1864.
.
Francis, of whom presently.
Roger Edward, 6 . 30 April, 1867. Anna, to. Thomas Mitchell, of Angram.
William Henry, 6 4 April, 1872.
.
Lucy, to. William Stubbs, of London.
Rosalie Mary. Annie Blanche.
|
The only surviving son,
Mary Mabel Henrietta, d. 28 Oct. 1873.
Francis Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 11 March, 1706;-
ILutCaCJC. —This
the senior line of the eminent York-
is m. Mary, dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton*,
shire family of Cholmelet, which is a branch of the ancient co. Warwick, and relict of Thomas Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley,.
Cheshire family of the same name. and by her (who d. 1747) had, with three daus., two of whom
In the reign of Edward III., William Cholmondelet to. d. young, and the 3rd unm., an only son and heir,
twice. Fr.om his 1st wife, a Chorley, the Cholmleys of the Francis Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 8 May, 1750 to. ;

Grange, Cheshire, are descended; and from his 2nd, a Main- 1792, Teresa Ann, dau. of Sir Henry Englefield, Bart., of White-
waring, the Cholmeleys of Brandsby. By the latter he had Knights, co. Berks, and by her (who d. 1810) had issue,
a son, Francis, his heir.
Robert Cholmelet, m. a dau. of Robert Needham, of Anne, to. 1814, Gerard Edward Strickland, Esq., and d. 15*
Shenton, alias Shavington. Their grandson, John Cholmelet, Jan. 1829.
to. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Eyton, of Golston, co.
Mary Catherine, to. 1815, John Wright, junr., Esq., of
Kelvedon Hall, Essex, who d. 1822. She d. Aug. 1858.
York, and had issue, Richard* (Sir), Lieut, of the Tower, m.
Katharine Henrietta, to. 1809, William John Charlton, Esq.
j

Anne, dau. of Neville, of Thornton Bridge, co. York; and of Hesleyside, Northumberland. She d. 31 July, 1849.
Sir Roger Cholmelet, called “the Black Knight of the
The son and heir,
North,” m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Constable, Knt.,
Francis Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 9 June, 1783, who
of Flamborough, and had by her, with four sons (who d. young)
inherited the estates of his maternal uncle, Sir Henry Engle-
and three daus. (Margaret, m. Sir Henry Gascoyne, of Sed-
field, and was a D.L. for the N.R. co. York. He to. 22 Aug.
'bury; Elizabeth, m. Richard Redman, of Lauderdale; Jane,
1809, Barbara, 5th dau. of Henry Darell, Esq. of Cale Hill,
m. Henry Neville, Earl of Westmorland), a son and suc- Kent, and d. 1 May, 1854, leaving by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1860),
cessor,
besides two daus.,
Sir Richard Cholmelet, who d. 1584, having m. twice. By
Francis, his heir.
I

Margaret, dau. of William, Lord Conyers, he


his 1st wife,
Henrt Philip, who s his brother.
.
l! !'
i'had issue, Hugh Edward, 2 June, 1822 ; m. May, 1855, Isabel, dau. cf
b.
Francis, m. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Ranulph Bulmer, of — Curtis, Esq.
^ 1

Wilton, and d. s. p. 1586. Thomas Charles, now of Brandsby Hall.


a. i

j
Roger, of whom presently. Barbara, to. 28 Jan. 1834, William Plowden, Esq. of Plowden,
illil I Richard, m. Thomasina, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas de la Shropshire, and d. 26 June, 1853.
River, widow of Vivian Tankard. He was the ancestor of Eleanor. Margaret.
,, j
the Cholmelets of Braliam, which family became extinct Mr. Francis Cholmeley d. 1854, and was s. by his eldest son,
"
1606.
Francis Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 25 Nov. 1810; to.
II
Margaret, m. James Strangwayes, of Sneaton.
Elizabeth, m. Roger Beckwith.
22 Feb. 1838, Harriet, youngest dau. of Charles Gregory
1« -
Jane, m. Salvin, heir of Francis Salvin, of Newbiggin. Fairfax, Esq. of Gilling Castle, co. York, but dying without
issue, 3 Aug. 1855 (his widow survived till 1860), was s. by his
J
i
By his 2nd wife Sir Richard had issue,
m ' brother,

* Sir
Henrt Philip Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 12 June,
Roger Cholmeley, the Lord Chief Justice of England,
1822 13 April, 1847, Annie, youngest dau. of Gerard
to.
!
E
j

was his illegitimate son. Hem. and had two daus., one m. to ;

tie®
;

Leonard Beckwith, of Selby, Knt. and the other, 1st, to Edward Strickland, Esq., and had issue, Francis Henrt, his
;

je* Thomas Russell, Knt., of Strcnsham, co. Worcester, and 2ndly heir; Mary Barbara ; Annie Beatrice ; Katharine Hilda; and
to Christopher Kean, of Kenn, Somerset. Henrietta Mary. Mr. Cholmeley d. 9 Aug. 1856; his widow
; D

310 CHO THE LANDED GENTRY. CHR


to. 2ndly, Henry Russell, Esq. (deceased), brother of Thomas his heir, of Ewanrigg. He m. 2ndly, 5 Oct. 1782, Isabella,
John Russell, Esq. of Killough, and d. shortly after. The dau. and sole heir of Henry Curwen, Esq., M.P., of Workington
only son, Hall, Cumberland, and had by her four sons and three daus.
Francis Henry Cholmeley, Esq. of Brandsby Hall, b. 24 ( see Curwen of Workington). Mr. Christian, who was for
June, 1850, d. unm. at Malta, 10 March, 1876, and was s. by many years M.P. for Cumberland, assumed the surname of
his uncle, Curwen. He d. 13 Dec. 1829, when he was s. by his son by
Capt. Thomas Charles Cholmeley, R.N. of Brandsby. his 1st marriage,
John Christian, Esq., M.A., of Ewanrigg Hall, Cumber-
Arms — Gu., two helmets in chief ppr. garnished or, in base
a garb of the last.
land, and Milntown, Isle of Man, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., and

Crest A demi-griffin segreant sa. beaked or, holding a Chief Judge of the Isle of Man, b. 12 July, 1776 to. 23 April, ;

helmet as in the arms. 1807, Susanna, dau. of Lewis Robert Allen, Esq. of Bath, and

Motto Cassis tutissima virtus. by her (who d. March, 1853) had issue,

Seat Brandsby Hall, Easingwold, York. John Allen, 6. 28 Feb. 1809 ; d. unm. 3 June, 1828.
Henry Taubman, late of Ewanrigg.
Robert, b. 30 Aug. 1812; d. 1813.

CHOLMONDELEY OF CONDOVER. William Bell, now of Ewanrigg.


Charles Craik, b. 28 March, 1821 ; d. 1828.
( See Owen.) Susan Curwen, to. Sir Augustus William Hillary, Bart.
Margaret, to. Thomas Underwood, Esq., M.D.
e Isabella Anne, to. Rev. Herbert Taylor Howes, M.A.
Louisa Dorothy, to. Rev. John William Molyneux, M.A.
CHRISTIAN OF EWANRIGG HALE. Mr. Christian d. 27 Feb. 1857, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
Christian, Rey. William Bell, B.A., of Ewan-
Henry Taubman Christian, Esq. of Ewanrigg, b. 29 Jan.
rigg Hall, Cumberland, and Milntown, Isle of Man,
1810, who dying s. p. 1859, was s. by his next surviving
J.P., Member of the House of Keys, b. 17 Aug. brother, the present Rev. William Bell Christian, now of
1815 ; m. 1st, June, 1840, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. Ewanrigg.
of Thomas Brine, Esq. of the Isle of Man, and by Arms—Az., a chevron humettee between three covered
her (who d. 1862) had issue, cups or.
Crest—A unicorn’s head erased arg. armed and gorged
i. Ewan John, 6. 10 May, 1845. with a collar invecked or.
ii. Malcolm William, 6. 5 Feb. 1850. Motto—Salus per Christum.
i. Annie Louisa, to. 3 Sept. 1867, Rev. Frank Houssemayne Seat — Ewanrigg Hall, Maryport, Cumberland; and Milntown,
Ramsey, Isle of Man.
Du Boulay, Rector of Heddington, Wilts.
ii. Isabella Susan, d. 11 July, 1863.
hi. Julia Elizabeth. iv. Bertha Mabel. CHRISTIE OF PRESTON DEANERY
v. Emmie Ida. AND OP GLYNDEBOURNE.
He m. 2ndly, 5 Jan. 1864, Emma Mary Housse- Christie, William Langham, Esq. of Preston
mayne, dau. of the late Rev. James Thomas Housse- Deanery, co. Northampton, and Glyndebourne,
mayne Du Boulay, Rector of Heddington, Wilts, Sussex, M.A., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Lewes, Capt.
and by her (who d. 19 Dec. 1864) had issue, Emma Northamptonshire Militia, b. 31 May, 1830; m.
Ida Houssemayne. He m. 3rdly, 18 June, 1867, 22 Oct. 1855, Agnes Hamilton, eldest dau. and co-
Maria Bowes, elder dau. of the late Col. Charles C. heir of Col. Augustus Clevland, of Tapeley Park, .

Johnson, of Argenteuil, Canada East, and grand-dau. North Devon, and has issue,
of the late Sir John Johnson, Bart., and of Sir i. Augustus Langham, 6. 8 Aug. 1857.

Edward Griffith Colpoys, K.C.B. Mr. Christian s. ii. Langham Charles, b. 5 Dec. 1858.
his brother 1859. iii. Archibald, b. 31 Oct. 1859.
iv. Edward, b. 5 Jan. 1864.
H tllpffljp, —The ancestor of the family on record was
first v. Spencer, b. 26 Feb. 1868.
a member of the House of Keys, in the Isle of Man, at the i. Agnes Chichester. n. Elizabeth.
Tyndwald Court, held in that island 1422. The first who settled
at Ewanrigg was UtlinilJP.— aniel Beat Christin, of an old Swiss family
in the canton of Yaud, altered his surname to Christie on
Ewan Christian, Esq. of Milntown, Barrister- at-Law, eldest i

entering the Bombay Engineers, H.E.I.C.S., in which he


son of Edward Christian, Esq. of Milntown, Demster of the i|

subsequently attained the rank of Major, and served 1782 in


Isle of Man, by Dorothy his wife, sister of Edward Wilson,
the war against Hyder Ali in Mysore. He to. 1st, 31 Aug. 1784,
Esq. of Dallam Tower, and grandson, by Margaret his wife,
Charlotte, elder dau. of Rev. George Bellasis, D.D., Rector of
dau. of John Parker, Esq. of Bradkirk, co. Lancaster, of John
I

Yattendon, Berks, which lady d. 26 October following. He to.


Christian, Esq. of Milntown, living 1643. who was son of Ewan j

2ndly, 19 Sept. 1786, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Pur-


Christian, Esq. of Milntown, made Demster of the Isle of
beck Langham, Esq., youngest son of Sir John Langham,
Man, 1605, and grandson of William M’Christen, of Milntown, \

Bart., of Cottesbrooke Park, co. Northampton, and d. 1809,


7th in lineal descent from William M’Christen, a Member of j

the House of Keys 1422. Ewan Christian (the first settler at leaving a son and heir,
Ewanrigg) m. 1677, Mary, eldest dau. of John Caine, Esq., Langham Christie, Esq. of Preston Deanery, to. 1829, I

and dying 1719, was s. by his eldest surviving son, Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of William Gosling, Esq. of Hasso- j

John Christian, Esq. of Milntown and Ewanrigg, b. 1688 bury Park, Bishops Stortford, Essex, and by her (who d.
m. 14 May, 1717, Bridget, eldest dau. of Humphrey Senhouse, Dec. 1866) had issue,
Esq. of Nether Hall, or Ellenborough, Cumberland, and by William Langham, now of Preston Deanery.
her (who d. 1749) had seven sons and four daus. of the latter, Spencer Cunliffe, d. 1842. Robert, d. 1844.
;
Elizabeth.
Mary, to. Edward Law, Bishop of Carlisle, and was mother of
Charlotte,m. the Rev. John Henry Brooke,- Rector of Steeple
Edward Law, Baron Ellenborough. Mr. Christian d. 20 Sept. Aston, co. Oxford, and has Henry Langham and Charles
j

1745, and was s. by his son, Cunliffe.


John Christian, Esq. of Milntown and of Ewanrigg Hall, b. Augusta, to. the Rev. Henry Beaufoy Wilder, of Sulham, j

5 Oct. 1719, High Sheriff of Cumberland 1766, to. Jane, eldest Berks, and has issue.
dau. of Eldred Curwen, Esq. of Workington Hall, Cumber- Mr. Langham Christie served as High Sheriff of co. North- I

land, and by her (who d. 1762) had two sons, John, his heir; ampton 1852, and d. Sept. 1861.
Henry, b. 1761; and six daus., Bridget; Julia, to. 1769,
Edward Stanley, Esq. of Workington; Jane, to. W. Blamire

Arms Az., a lamb passant ppr. the dexter leg supporting in j;

bend sinister a banner arg. staff or, on a chief of the last a \

Esq. Frances, to. Edward Christian, Esq. of Brancaster,


; tower with two turrets between as many gabions ppr.
Norfolk; Dorothy, to. 1774, JohnTaubman, Esq. of Nunnery, —
Crest A brown bear passant muzzled, the chain reflexed
j

Isle of Man; and Mary. He d. 1757, and was s. by his eldest over the shoulder or, on the back a bezant charged with a
cross sa., the dexter paw resting on an escutcheon per pale of i

son,
the last and gu.
John Christian, Esq. and Ewanrigg Hall, to.
of Milntown

Motto Integer Vitae.
,

1st, 10 Sept. 1775, Margaret, dau. of John Taubman, Esq. of Seats— Preston Deanery, Northampton ;
and Glyndebourne
the Isle of Man, and by her (who d. 1778) had one son, John, Lewes.
J . ;

CHR THE LANDED GENTRY. CRR 311

CHRISTIE OF DURIE. i. James, his heir.


ii. William, 6. 1746; d. 1750.
Christie, Robert, Esq. of Duris, co. Fife, late i. Ann, to. Capt. John Bachop, 54th regt.
and d. 1820. ;

Capt. 5th Bengal Cavalry, J.P., b. 24 July, 1818 The elder son,
m. 1st, 1847, Eliza, 2nd dau. of Robert Scott James Christie, Esq. of Baltimore, 6. 22 Dec. 1738 was ;

Moncrieff, Esq. of Fossaway ; 2ndly, 1850, Sarah obliged, on account of his attachment to the Royalist party, to
Elizabeth, dau. of Horace Petley, Esq. of the quit North America, and settling in Scotland, he purchased,
1786, Durie, in the Parish of Scoonie, co. Fife; to. 1st, 1772,
Riverhead family, Kent, and had issue,
Mary, dau. of George Milligan of Maryland, by whom (who
I. Charles Horace, b. 1852 ; d. 1877. d. 15 Dec. 1774) he had a son,
I. Mary Elizabeth. i. Thomas, 6. 10 June, 1773; Capt. 70th regt. ; d. 1838.

Mr. Christie m. 3rdly, 1855, Eleanor Roper, dau. of Mr. Christie to. 2ndly, 1783, Mary Turner, eldest dau. of the
William Cotton, Esq., and widow of Donald Hon. Charles Maitland, 2nd son of Charles, 6th Earl of Lauder-
dale, and by her had,
Maclennan, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, Demerara,
and by her has had issue, ii.Charles Maitland, of Durie.
hi. James, b. 21 Feb. 1787; to. Frances Dickenson, and had
n. Robert Maitland. two sons, Robert, and Mackenzie, and a dau., Jane, Mrs.
Keefer.
iii. James, deceased.
iv. Gabriel, b. 1 July, 1791; Commander R.N. ; d. 1876.
iv. John Paton.
v. Robert Stark-Christie, b. 5 Nov. 1792; an Officer 21st
Fusileers and Grenadier Guards to. Mary Butler, eldest
UtlinitJC.— ames Christie of Stirling, brother of the dau. of James Stark, Esq. of Kingsdale, co. Fife, assumed
;

Laird of Sheriffmuirlands, was elected a Magistrate, and in consequence the prefix surname of Stark, and by her
appointed a Town Councillor for Stirling 28 Sept. 1696, chosen (who d. 1861) left at his decease, 1862, issue,
Dean of Guild 28 Sept. 1704, First Bailie Sept. 1705, and 1 James Henry Robertson, M.A., of Teasses, J.P. co. Fife,
elected Provost 27 Sept. 1709 to. 4 May, 1694, Margaret, dau.
; and Advocate at the Scotch Bar, b. 4 Aug. 1830; to. 1860,
of Thomas Walker of Craigs of Plean, Parish of St. Ninians, Marion Jane, dau. of Archibald Howison, Esq. of Hynd-
and had, with six daus., Katherine, d. unm. 16 June, 1729; ford: and d. 1875, leaving issue, Henry Robert, b. 29 Oct.
Christian, to. Michael Downie, and d. 1736; Jean; Janet; 1868; Lindsay Bruce, b. 1870 Arthur William, b. 1874;
;

Eliza Margaret Mary Hariett Agnes Gertrude Emily.


and Elizabeth; as many sons,
; ;

2 Robert Lindsay Bruce, b. 18 Dec. 1832; to. Nov. 1868,


;

i. James, b. 14 April, 1695, a Merchant at Stirling, Glasgow, Julianne Cockbum, dau. of Capt. Alexander Scott, 72nd
London, and Baltimore, North America; to. 1717, Kathe- regt.
rine, dau. of Francis Napier, Provost of Stirling ; and d. 7 3 John Boswell, d. young.
Aug. 1745, having had issue, 4 Thomas, of Ballindean and Newbiggen, co. Fife, J.P.,
1 James, b. 13 July, 1718; Solicitor at Stirling ; on. 5 Jan. b. 5 Nov. 1840, late 11th Hussars.

1741, Katherine Masterson; and d. s. p. 1767. 1 Margaret Isobel, to. Hugh Lindsay Christie, afterwards
2 Francis, b. 20 Jan. 1720 ; d. young. Maj.-Gen. and d. 1861.
;

3 Gabriel, b. 16 Sept. 1722; General in the army, present vi. William, 6. 25 Nov. 1793; Commander R.N.; to. Miss
at the battle of Culloden, April, 1746, appointed Com- Clara Burchell, and has issue, William Alexander James; ; ;

mander-in-Chief of the forces in Canada, 1798; on. Sarah, Clara Mary; Frances; Ann; Isabella; and Agnes.
dau. of John Stevenson of Albany, New York ; and d 20 vii. Peter, Capt. R.N., b. 18 Aug. 1796; d. at Balaklava
Jan. 1799, leaving (with two daus., Sarah, m. Rev. James during the Crimean war.
Tunstall, Rector of Montreal; and Katherine, to. Major viii. Napier Turner, an Officer in the army, b. 26 June,
John Robertson, 60th one son, regt.) 1801to. Penelope, dau. of Thomas Burnett, Esq., Advo-
;

Napier, 6. 31 Aug. 1758; General in the army, served in Aberdeen, and had three sons, James; Napier; and
cate,
Canada under General Wolfe, and in North America Thomas Burnett, all deceased, and three surviving daus.
under Lord Cornwallis, M.P., for Beverley; to. 1784, i. Mary, m. Alexander Smith, Esq. and d. 12 Aug. 1841. ;

Mary, dau. and heir of General Ralph Burton of Hull ii. Isobal, to. 6 Feb. 1819, Rev. William Fortescue, grandson

Bank, Beverley, and Hotham Hall, co. York (who d. 13 of Matthew, 2nd Lord Fortescue and d. 11 Oct. 1826. ;

April, 1801). Upon his marriage, Gen. Christie iii. Margaret, to. John Irvine Boswell, Esq., of Balmuto and

assumed the additional surname and arms of Burton, Kingcausie.


and d. 1835, having had issue, iv. Erskine, to. 12 Oct. 1811, Mathew Fortescue, Esq., of Bel-
videre, co. Dublin, grandson of Matthew, 2nd Lord For-
1 Robert, of Hotham Hall, M.P. for Beverley, m. Mrs.
tescue.
Mary Thompson, widow; and d. s. p. 13 April,
v. Anne, d. unm.
.1822.
2 Napier, Capt. 56th regt., d. unm. Mr. Christie d. 1803. His eldest son,
1 Sarah, b. 2 Dec. 1787 ; m. 1st, 1807, Major-Gen. John Charles Maitland Christie, Esq. of Durie, J.P. and D.L.,
Clitherow, Scots Fusilier Guards, and 2ndly, 1819, an Officer in the army, served in Germany and the Peninsular
Henry Peters, Esq. of Betchworth Castle, M.P.
War, b. 31 Dec. 1785; to. 1st, Nov. 1815, Mary Butler, eldest
for Beverley, who assumed the additional surname of
Burton, 1822. dau. of the Hon. Robert Lindsay, brother of the Earl of Bal-
2 Mary, b. 1792; Rev. Thomas Hamer, of Blake-
to. 1st, carres, and by her had issue,
ley, co. Lancaster, and 2ndly, Charles Bailey, Esq. of i. James, b. 25 Aug. 1817 to. 3 Aug. 1858, Frances Jane,
;
Keresforth Hall, co. York. 2nd dau. of David Pringle, Esq. of the Yair family, and
4 Robert, b. 1724. ) Both drowned in a flood in the river d. s. p.
5 John, 6. 1725. ) Forth. ii. Robert, now of Durie.
6 William, b. 18 July, 1730, one of the Founders of the iii. Charles Maitland, b. 9 Sept. 1819; d. 1875.
Stirling Bank in 1779 ; to. Jean, dau. of John Murdoch of iv. Peter, b. 30Aug. 1821.
Glasgow, and d. p. s. v. John Boswell, b. 25 Dec. 1824.
7 Charles, b. 21 Nov. 1732, father of Charles, Commander vi. Alexander, an Officer in the Indian army, killed in the
of the “Belvidere ” East Indiaman; to. twice, and had Kyber Pass.
issue. vii. Hugh Lindsey, Maj.-Gen. late 10th Madras N.I., on. his

ii. Thomas, of whom hereafter. cousin, Margaret Isobel, dau. of Robert Stark-Christie, of
hi. William, Teasses, co. Fife, and had issue, Charles Robert; Mary
11 Feb. 1699; elected Provost of Stirling
6.
Sept. 1743 ; to. 1729, Margaret, dau. of William Edmon- Agnes and Hughina Margaret.
;

stone of Cambuswallace, co. Perth, and had a son, James, i. Elizabeth Butler, d. unm.
b. Aug. 1730 ; d. June, 1737, and a dau., Marian, b. 3 March,
ii. Mary, to. Jan. 1845, Francis Brown Douglas, Esq.,
1732; vi. 1st, Capt. William Gunning, who fell at the Advocate, afterwards Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
iii. Anne, to. 31 July, 1856, Benjamin Wyld, Esq., youngest
storming of Guadeloupe, 1757, and 2ndly, 1770, Henry
Galloway. son of James Wyld, Esq. of Gilston, co. Fife.
iv. John, b. 15 Sept. 1700; to. 25 Aug. 1732, Agnes Neilson iv. Margaret, to. Richard Lundin Brown, Esq.
of Stirling. He to. 2ndly, 2 April, 1830, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Alexander
v. Henry, b. 15 Nov. 1702; to. 29 June, 1733, Elizabeth Pringle, Esq. of Whytbank and Yair, and d. 1871, having by
Campbell.
her had issue,
vi. Alexander, b. 9 Jan. 1704.
i. William, Advocate, b. 29 June, 1832.
Provost Christie d. Feb. 1728. His 2nd son,
i. Susan Pringle.
Thomas Christie of Stirling, Burgess of that town 22 April,
1721, Town Councillor and Magistrate 21 Sept. 1738, Dean of Arons —
Or, a saltire cantoned between two stars in flank
sa., inchief a demi-lion couped at the joints gu., and in base a
Guild 25 Sept. 1740, Commissary Clerk of co. Stirling, b. 10
cross-pattee of the last.
Jan. 1697 to. 22 Oct. 1731, Mary, dau. of John Watson,
;
A
Crest— dexter hand holding a missive letter ppr.
Merchant, of Thirty Acres and Woodend, and had (with nine Motto —Pro rege.
daus., all of whom d. unm.) issue, Seat —Durie, near Leven, co. Fife.
A ; ;;

312 CHE. THE LA.NDED GENTRY CHE


CHEISTY OF APTTLDFEFIELD. The 5th son,
Miller Christy, Esq., 6. 1748, resided at Stockwell, Surrey.
Christy, G-eorge, Esq. of Apuldrefield, Kent, He to. 29 Sept. 1773, Ann, dau. of William Rist, of Manuden,
b. 11 April, 1819 ; s. his brother 23 March, 1876. Essex, and d. 12 June, 1820, leaving issue,
UtlTCtlflC. —
lexander Christy, of Aberdeen, 6. in Scot-
i. Thomas, of Brooklands, Essex, Lord of the Manor of
and fixed his residence at
land, 1642, passed over into Ireland, Black Notley, 6. 25 Sept. 1776 to. 20 Feb. 1800, Rebecca,
;

Moyallan, co. Down, where he d. 29 April, 1722, leaving dau. of Samuel Hewlings, Esq. of Reading, and by her
(with a dau., Sarah, to. Samuel Morton, Esq., of Kilmore, co. (who d. 14 Jan. 1837) left issue at his decease, 14 June, 1846,
Armagh) a son, 1 Thomas, of Brooklands, to. 16 July, 1829, Jane, dau. of
John Christy, of Moyallan, b. 10 Sept. 1673; m. Mary Thomas Christy Wakefield, Esq. of Moyallan House,
Hill, of Magherameske, and d. May, 1763, leaving issue, Moyallan, and d. 12 Oct. 1877, having had issue, Thomas,
6. 9 Dec. 1831, to. 16 Feb. 1865, Miss Hill; Wakefield, b.
i. Alexander, b. 4 Jan. 1699, who went into Scotland, and
removed in 1736 to 6 Dec. 1834, to. 28 Aug. 1872, Mary, dau. of Jonathan
after residing some time at Ormiston,
Joseph Richardson, Esq. of Kircassock, co. Down, and
Perth. He to. Anne, dau. of George Huntingdon, M.D.,
Westcliffe, co. Waterford, J.P. and M.P. for Lisburn;
but d. s. p. 1764.
Stephen, 6. 13 Dec. 1840, to. 12 Oct. 1876, Blanche, dau.
ii.Joseph, b. 29 March, 1703; to. 18 April, 1733, Patience,
of William Henry Chichester, Esq. of Grenofen, Devon
dau. of John Chambers, Esq. of Lurgan; and d. 1755,
Louisa, to. 1859, John Radcliffe, Esq., J.P. of Moorfield,
leaving a dau. Mary, to. Archibald Horne, Esq.
Withington, co. Chester and Ellen Sophia, to. 1873,
in. John, of whom presently. ;

1
iv. James, of Lower Stramore, in Moyallan, b. 29 March, John Harvey, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Carnousie, Bamff-
shire.
1708; to. 4 July, 1732, Margaret, dau. of John Morton,
Esq., and had issue,
2 Samuel, late M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme, of Crai-
gentinny and Britwell House, who took the name
1 John, b. 19 June, 1735; to. 15 April, 1759, Deborah,
3and arms of Miller: by royal license, 19 March, 1862;
dau. of Joseph Thompson, Esq. of Castletown and d. ;
w. 20 April, 1842, Mary, dau. of Thomas Hardcastle, Esq.
13 Aug. 1771, leaving issue a son and successor, James, of Firwood, near Bolton-le-Moors, and has, William Henry
of Lower Stramore, b. 17 Dec. 1762; to. 22 Nov. 1785,
Archibald, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, and Capt. Edinburgh
Mary, dau. of Thomas Mark, Esq. of Limerick; and d. 5 Militia, b. 16 Nov. 1850.
Jan. 1820, leaving, with other issue, a son and heir, John, 1 Rachel, Lady of the Manor of Black Notley, to. 7 Oct.
of Lower Stramore, b. 6 July, 1789, to. Sarah, dau. of
Daniel Bell Hanbury, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey,
1824,
John Leclty, Esq. of Ballykealy, co. Carlow and d. 4 ;
and d. 3 Jan. 1876.
April, 1848, leaving John Leckey, of Cincinnati, b. 25
2 Charlotte, to. 1832, Edmund Ashworth, Esq., J.P., of
May, 1830, and other issue. '

Egerton Hall, Turton, Lancashire, and d. 8 June, 1873.


2 James, of Lurgan, to. 1 Dec. 1768, Lucia, dau. of Archi- 3 Anne, to. 1836, Thomas Ashworth, Esq. of Poynton, co.
bald Shaw, Esq. and d. s. p. 26 Aug. 1793.
;
Chester, and d. 2 May, 1838, s. p.
1 Mary, b. 31 Jan. 1734; to. 29 April, 1753, Thomas
Dawson, Esq., and d. 22 Jan. 1785. Mr. Dawson d. 15 ii. William Miller, of the Woodbines, Kingston, Surrey,
Jan. 1785. 6.12 Jan. 1778; d. 24 Jan. 1858; to. 19 Feb. 1805, Ann,
,

2 Margaret, 6. 18 Oct. 1737 to. 29 Sept. 1756, Thomas ;


dau. of John Fell, Esq. of Peckham, and had issue,
Linton, Esq. and had issue.
1 William, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., d. 24 July, 1839.
3 Sarah, b. 20 Aug. 1740; to. her cousin, John Christy,
and had issue. 2 Henry, F.S.A., F.L.S., &c., of Westminster, d. 4 May,
1865.
v. Thomas, b. 22 Jan. 1711, of Moyallan; to. 1st, 6 March, 3 John Fell, d. 6 April, 1851.
1739-40, Mary, dau. of John Bramery, Esq.; and 2ndly, 4 Alexander, of Astley’s Abbotts, Salop.
Mary Nicholson ;
and d. 23 April, 1780, having had issue, 5 Richard, J.P., of Poynton Towers, Poynton, to. 9 Jan.
by his 1st wife, 1862, Alice, dau. of Henry Ashworth, Esq., J.P., of the
John, drowned, 27 Oct. 1758 s. p. ; Oaks, Bolton-le-Moors, and has issue, William Miller, b.
1 Hannah, b. 3 May, 1748 to. 18 Dec. 1766, John Wake-; 24 Jan. 1863; and Henry Edmund, 6. 19 May, 1865.
field, Esq. and d. 14 July, 1779, leaving issue, Thomas
: 6 Joseph Fell, of Kensington, to. 28 June, 1854, Lilias,
Christy Wakefield, Esq. of Moyallan. dau. of James Dowie, Esq. of Chestnut Grove, Kingston,
2 Mary, b. 9 Jan. 1783; to. 27 Oct. 1771, Joseph Phelps, and has issue, Edwin, 8th Hussars, 6. 13 June, 1855;
Esq. Amy Lilias Mary Ethel ; and Millicent.
;

The 3rd son, 7 Edmund, of Bournemouth.


1 Mary Anne. 2 Elizabeth.
John Christy, passed over to Scotland, and built
Esq.,
Rebecca, to. 10 May, 1848, Alfred Darby, Esq. of Stanley
Ormiston Lodge, co. Edinburgh. He was b. 29 June, 1707 ;
Hall, Astley’s Abbotts, co. Salop, who d. 14 April, 1852,
and m. Mary, dau. of William Miller, Esq. of Craigentinny, co. leaving issue.
Edinburgh, and aunt to William Henry Miller, Esq., F.S.A.,
hi. John, of Apuldrefield Manor.
of Britwell House, Burnham, Bucks, sometime M.P. for New-
iv.Joseph, of Croydon, to. 18 Sept. 1822, Elizabeth, dau. of
castle-under-Lyne, and d. 1761, leaving issue, Joseph Johnson, Esq. of Pontefract and d. 9 Dec. 1866, s. p.
;

i.John, who d. young. v. James, of Brownings, in Bloomfield, to. 2 June, 1812,


ii.William, who sold Ormiston Lodge, 24 Feb. 1764 to. 1st, ;
Charlotte, youngest dau. of John Fell, Esq., of Peckham
Jane Erskine, and 2ndly, Alison Dunn and d. 1814, leaving ;
Rye, who d. 29 April, 1868. He d. 22 May, 1874, having
issue, had issue, 1 James, of Boynton Hall, Essex, to. 1842,
in. Hill, Lieut.61st foot, 6.1741; to. 1769, Helen, dau. of Elizabeth, dau. of William Cruttenden Marten, Esq. of
Archibald Cuthbertson, M.D. and d. 18 May, 1819, leaving ;
Lewes, and has James, Reginald, Archibald, Wilfred,
issue, Alice, Charlotte Mary, Anna Louisa, Ada, Lilias, and
1 Archibald, d. s. p.
Josephine; 2 Robert; 3 David, of Patching Hall, Broom-
2 John, of Fort Union, Adare, near Limerick, to. Eliza, to. 1855, Jane,
field, dau. of Henry Marriage, Esq. of
dau. of Luke Mullock, of Limerick, and had issue, Mark Broomfield; 4 Fell 1 Mary, to. 1837, Joseph Smith, Esq.
;

Luke John Hill ; Helen and Anne. of Patterswick Hall, Essex; 2 Sophia, to. 1832, William
; ;

3 Mathew, M.D., Surgeon E.I.C.S., to. Esther Miller Marriage, Esq. of Writtle Park, Essex; she d. 31 Jan.
(who to. 2ndly, Major Mungo Campbell); and d. in 1854; 3 Caroline, i m. 1858, Henry Marriage, of Broomfield,
India, leaving issue, Ann, to. the Rev. James Charles Esq. 4 Charlotte 5 Ellen Jane.
; ;

Thompson. i. Anne, to. Alexander Cruickshank, of Laureston Lane,


1 Agnes, to. William Ramage, Esq., Capt. R.N., and had Edinburgh (who had before to. her cousin), and d. 31 Dec.
issue. 1836, leaving issue.
rv. John, of Kircassock, co. Down, to. 28 Nov. 1766, Sarah, The third son,
dau. of James Christy, Esq. of Lower Stramore, and had John Christy, Esq. of Apuldrefield, 6. 19 Jane, 1781
issue,
to. 2 Oct. 1812, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Abraham De Horne, Esq. of
1 John, d. at Nantucket, North America. Surrey Square (see family of De Horne), and by her (who
2 James, of Kircassock, to. Anne, dau. of Joseph Murphy,
d. 31 March, 1869) had issue,
Esq., and had surviving issue, Mary Anne, to. 1821,
Richard Tighe, Esq., Barrister-at-Law Charlotte; and ;
i. John de Horne, of Cudham Lodge, Kent, 5. 25 Aug.
Eliza, to. 19 July, 1848, Jonathan Joseph Richardson,
1814; to. 21 July, 1842, Ann, dau. of Mr. Robert Kidder,
Esq. of the Island, Lisburn, co. Antrim, M.P. for Lisburn. of Westerham, and d. 1 Aug. 1850, leaving two sons and
1 Margaret.
two daus.
v. Miller, of whom presently. ii. Alfred, heir to his father.
i. Ann, d. young. hi. George, s. his brother.
ii. Euphemia, to. William Miller, Esq. of Edinburgh, iv. Edward, of Farringdon, Berks, 6. 6 June, 1820 ; to. 31
in. Ann, d. unm. 1788. Aug. 1847, Julia Shears, dau. of Charles Spurrell, Esq. of
iv. Margaret, 6. 1750; to. 1768, Alexander Sinclair, Esq. of Hill House, Dartford, and d. s. p. 21 March, 1850.
Brabster Doran, in Bower, Caithnesshire, and had issue. V. Frederick Collier, of Melbourne, Australia, 6. 9 Sept.
v. Mary, 6. 1755; to. 1st, 1775, John Dollin, of London, and 1822; to. 18 April, 1861, Caroline, dau. of Arthur B. Wells,
2ndly, Thomas Jeffreys, Esq. of London. Esq. of Melbourne, and has a dau. Edith Wilh tlmina.
; .

CHU THE LANDED GENTRY, cnu 313

VI. Arthur de Hdrne, of Edcnbridge, 6. 6 Aug. 1828 14 ;


m . i. Mary, 6. 1626.

Sept. 1865, Harriet Caroline, dau. of Henry Chetwynd, Esq. ii. Eleanor, b. 1631; in. R. Swaine, of Kingston, Purbeck.

M.A., of Brocton Lodge, co. Stafford, 4th son of Sir George Mr. Churchill d. March, 1680, and was s. by his son,
Chetwynd, Bart., and has issue, William Churchill, Esq. of Muston, bapt. 15 Jan. 1627,
1 Henry Chetwynd, b. 6 June, 1868, d. 29 June, 1876. who d. 1702, leaving by Grace, his wife,
2 Arthur.
1 Florence Caroline.
i. William, his heir.

2 Mary Anne. ii.John, of Colliton and Fordington, M.P. for Dorchester


1709 b. 1657 ; in. 1693, Ann, dau. of Roger Clavell, Esq.
;
vn. Albert, of Cudham, Capt. 10th Madras N.I., b 21 March, of Smedmore, and dau. of John Darrell, Esq. and d. s. p. ;
1830. 24 April, 1709.
i. Emma Catherine Collier, in. 2 Feb. 1836, George Steinman iii.Charles, of Fordington, b. 1660; d. 1723.
Steinman, Esq., F.S.A., of Sundridge, Kent. iv. Henry, b. 1665; d. 1672.
He d. 4 Nov. 1873, and was s. by his 2nd son, i. Grace, d. 1680. n. Frances, d. 1669.
Alfred Christy, Esq. of Apuldrefield, b. 14 Jan. 1818; m. Mr. Churchill was s. by his son and heir,
25 Aug. 1870, Katherine Collier, dau. and heiress of Benjamin William Churchill, Esq. of Colliton, in. 1686, Barbara,
Collier de Horne, and d. s. p. 23 March, 1876, and was s. by dau. of Peter Holloway, Esq. of Goodleigh, by Honor his
his brother, George Christy, Esq. now of Apuldrefield. wife, dau. of Hubert Hussey, Esq. of Sydling, by whom (who
d. 1724) he had, with two daus., Grace, d. 1735, and Honor,

Anns Or, on a saltier invecked sa. between four mullets
pierced az. a saltier erm. Crest A mount vert, thereon the — d. 1734, a son and heir,
stump of a holly tree sprouting between four branches of fern William Churchill, Esq. of Colliton, in. 1729, Elizabeth
all ppr. —
Motto Sic viresco. Martin, of Sturminster Newton, and had issue,
Seat—Apuldrefield Manor, Cudham, Sevenoaks, Kent. i. John, killed by the great earthquake at Lisbon, 1755.
ii. William, his heir.
iii. George, Capt. 34th regt., b. 1745 d. 1814.
CHURCHILL OF COLLXTON AND iv. Charles, killed at sea he d. young.
;
;

MUSTON. i. Grace, d. 1735.

ii. Elizabeth, in. Nathaniel Templeman, Esq. of Dorchester.


Churchill, Rev. William, of Colliton and Mr. Churchill d. 17 Feb. 1759, and was s. by his eldest sur-
Muston, Dorset, Rector of Winterborne Stickland, viving son,
in that co., b. 28 May, 1803 on. Dee. 1839, Julia Char- ; William Churchill, Esq. of Colliton, High Sheriff 1766-67,
lotte Mackenzie, dau. of Sir Orford Gordon, Bart, of b. 1739; m. 4 Nov. 1773, Jane, dau. and co-lieir of Joshua
Embo, hnd by her (who d. 10 Aug. 1857) has issue, Churchill, Esq. of London, and Gussage, Dorset, and by her
(who d. 1801) left issue,
i. William, Oct. 1840, B.A. Camb., Barrister-at-Law.
b.
ii. Orford, Commander
R.N., 6. 24 Dec. 1842 ; m. Edith William Rush Hallett, his heir.
Mary, dau. of William Preston, Esq. of Minestead, co.
John Darner, d. 1848, aged 70.
Sophia, d. 1800. Caroline Frances, d. 1808.
Southampton, and has a dau., Mary Edith.
Mr. Churchill Dec. 1799, and was s. by his eldest son,
d. 1
in. Mackenzie, Capt. 58th regt., b. 28 Jan. 1848.
iv. Cameron, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. Oxford, Governor of
Rev. William Rush Hallett Churchill, of Colliton, and
in. Blanche Hodge, of
Muston, Rector of Anderson, and Vicar of Winterborne St.
Dulwich College, b. 6 Feb. 1849 ;

Martin, Dorset, b. 16 July, 1774 ; m. 28 May, 1798, Martha,


Reedsmouth Hall, co. Northumberland, and has a dau.,
dau. and co-heir of John Tanner, Esq. of Tidcombe Manor,
Ida Blanche Gordon, b. 10 Feb. 1879.
Wilts, and by her (who d. 27 Nov. 1855) had issue,
v. Melville (Rev.), B.A. Cambridge, b. 8 April, 1850.

vi. Seton, Capt. 44th regt., b. 20 April, 1851 in. Eleanor William, now of Colliton and Muston.
;
George, of Alderliolt Park, Dorset ( see next Memoir).
Millicent Kidd, of Blackheath, and has, Gordon Seton, b.
Eliza Sophia, d. 1870. Frances Caroline.
25 Dec. 1878. Georgina Louisa, d. 19 Aug. 1859. Emma Ann.
vii. Reginald, b. 13 Sept. 1853.
Rev.W. R. H. Churchill d. 11 Jan. 1847.
viii. Stuart, Brasenose Coll. Oxford, b. 26 Jan. 1856.
i. Julia Louisa, m. Richard Flemings St. Andrew St. John, Arms —Sa., a lion rampant arg. debruised by a bendlet gu.
Esq., Assistant Commissary in Burmah. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant arg.
ii. Louisa. hi. Caroline. Seat —Muston, Dorset.
Hmeacje. —This family and that of John Churchill, the
illustrious Duke of Marlborough, derive from a common
ancestor,
CHURCHILL OF ALDERHOLT PARK.
William Churchill, Esq. of Rockbear, Devon, temp .
Churchill, George, Esq. of Alderholt Park,
Queen Elizabeth. He in. Elizabeth Bond, of Purbeck, and d. Dorset, J.P., b. 10 March, 1811 ; m. May, 1835,
18 Nov. 1602, leaving, with other issue, a son,
Frances, 3rd dau. of Rev. Middleton Onslow, Rector
William Churchill, Esq. of Dorchester, whose will, dated
of Bradford Peverell, Dorset, and has issue,
12 March, 1599, was proved 18 Nov. 1602. By his wife, a dau.
of John Swaine, ofBlandford, he had issue, i. George Onslow, late 15th regt., J.P., Major 7th Lanca-
Roger, ancestor of the Duke of Marlborough b. INov. 1838
shire Militia,
i. ( see
Burke’s Peerage). ii. Charles Morant, Capt. 50th regt., 6. 19 May, 1842 m. 5 ;

ii. William, of Corton. April, 1877, Ellen Anneta, only dau. of Edmond Meade
iii. John, ancestor of this family. Waldo, Esq. of Stonewall Park, Kent.
The third son, i. Matilda Louisa. ii. Harriett.
John Churchill, Esq. of Muston, Dorset, purchased that iii. Lucy Sophia. iv. Emma Isabella.
estate, Jan. 1609; m. Eleanor, dau. of John Meller,
1
Mr. Churchill is late Rev. W. R. 11.
2nd son of the
Esq. of Came, and dying 31 May, 1621, left issue.
William, his heir; Gervase; Richard; John, Rector of Churchill, of Colliton House, Dorchester, and
Stinsford and Steeple, b. 1603; d. 25 May, 1682, leaving younger brother of Rev. William Churchill, now of
by Sarah his wife (who was buried at Steeple, 23 Oct. 1678) Colliton and Muston (see preceding Memoir)
three daus., Sarah, m. William Collins; Mary, m. John
Scovile and Elizabeth, m. Nathaniel Bond, Esq. of Lutton
;
Arms and Crest —
Same as Churchill of Colliton and Muston.
Mathew Maximilian Thomas and four Seat—Alderholt Park, Fordingbridge.
Robert Jasper
;
: ; ; ;

daus., Ann, m. Lancelot Cooper, Esq. of Farringdon, Devon;


Edith; Sarah; Jane. The son and heir,
William Churchill, Esq. of Muston, High Sheriff 1639-40, CHUTE OF THE VYNE.
in. Mary, dau. of George Yard, Esq. of Cherston Ferrers,
Wiggett-Chute, William Lyde, Esq. of The
Devon, and had issue,
Yyne, Basingstoke, Hants, J.P., High Sheriff 1832,
i. John, b. 1623; m. Bridget Vaughan, and d. 1672.
ii. George, b. 1625 d. 1664.
and formerly M.P. for Norfolk, A.M. Oxford,
;

iii. William, s. at Muston. Barrister-at-Law, b. 16 June, 1800; on. 1 June,


iv. Henry, b. 1634 m. 1st, Hannah Galler 2ndly, Elizabeth
; ; 1837, Martha, 2nd dau. of Theophilus Russell
Cheekc, and left by the latter, Henry, William, and Eliza-
beth
Buckworth, Esq. of Cockley-Cley Hall, Norfolk,
v. Christian, 6. 1637 ;
d. 1663. and has had issue,
G ; ;

314 CHU THE LANDED GENTRY. CIIU

i. Chaloner William, M. A., Magdalen Coll. Oxon, b. 1 Aug. i. Richard Aremberg, b. 24 June, 1870.
1838; 5 April, 1875, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Wyndham
to. ii. Arthur, b. 5 Oct. 1871.
Portal, Esq. of Malshanger, and has issue, one dau., i. Theodora Evelin, b. 15 April, 1877.
Rachel.
ii. Devereux Wiggett, 6. 20 Dec. 1839; to. 18G8, Mary, dau.
fbtlTCJIJC. —
eorge Chute, a military officer (stated to
Maud and have been of the Kentish family of Chute), went into Ireland
of Capt. Hunter, by whom he has two daus.,
during the rebellion of Desmond, and obtained grants of land
Norah.
near Dingle, which were soon, however, alienated. He to.
in. Charles Thomas, Lieut. R.N., &. 17 Aug. 1841; d.
Miss Evans, of co. Cork, and had a son,
1S67.
Daniel Chute, who acquired, in marriage with a dau. of
iv. Edward Russell, 6. 11 July, 1846; to. 1874, Nina Mary,
McElligott, the lands of Tulligaron (subsequently called Chute
dau. ofF. Firth, Esq., by whom he has issue, two sons,
Hall), which were afterwards, with others since disposed of,
Frederick Russell and Edward Lennard.
confirmed by patent 630, under which they are now held. He
1
v. Theophilus Dacre, b. 10 June, 1852.
vi. Lennard Buckworth, b. 1855 ; d. 1872.
left (with a dau., to. to —
Crosbie, Esq.) a son and successor,
Richard Chute, Esq. of Tulligaron, co. Kerry, to. a dau. of
vii. Arthur John Lyde, b. 1857.
Crosbie, of Tubrid, and was s. by his son,
i. Elizabeth Martha. n. Emmeline Mary.
Eusebius Chute, Esq. of Tulligaron, to. Mary, sister of Mr.
in. Georgina Fanny. iv. Maria Esther.
Justice Bernard, of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland,
This gentleman, whose patronymic is Wiggett, ancestor of the Earls of Bandon, and had issue, i. Richard,
assumed, by royal license, 1827, on succeeding to his heir ; n. Francis, Collector of Tralee, d. s. p. m. Pierce,
the estates of the Rev. Thomas Vere Chute, the ancestor of the Chutes of Tralee; and iv. Arthur (Rev.),
d. unm. The eldest son?
additional surname and arms of that family.
Richard Chute, Esq. of Tulligaron, to. Charity, dau. of

UtlTCilfJC. The Chutes were of long standing in the John Herbert, Esq. of Castle Island, co. Kerry, and had issue,
counties of Kent and Somerset, where they were originally i. Francis, his heir; n. Richard, of Roxborough, co. Kerry;

settled. They were Lords of the Manor of Taunton, until i. Margaret, to. George Rowan, Esq. of Rahtamy; n. Agnes,

about the year 1500, when Edmund Chute sold the manor to. JohnSealy, Esq. of Maglass; iii. Catherine, to. Cornelius
to Lord Denham. The Kentish branch of the family expired M’Gillicuddy (M’Gillicuddy of The Reeks). Mr. Chute was s.

1700, on the death of Sir George Chute, Bart. 'by his eldest son.
Chaloner Chute, Esq., son and heir of Charles Chute, Francis Chute, Esq. of Tulligaron, or Chute Hall, to. 1761,
Esq. of the Middle Temple, by Ursula his wife, dau. of John Ruth, dau. of Sir Riggs Falkiner, Bart, of Anne Mount,
Chaloner, Esq. of Fulham, purchased of Lord Sandys 1653, co. Cork, and had issue,
the estate of The Vine, co. Hants. He?rc. 1st, Anne, dau. and Richard, his heir.
co-heir of Sir John Skory, Knt., and had a son, Chaloner, his Falkiner, Capt. 22nd Light Dragoons, to. Anne, dau. of Capt.
heir, and two daus., Anne and Cecilia. He to. 2ndly, Dorothy, Goddard, of Queen’s Co., and left at his decease an only
widow of Richard, Lord Dacre, and dau. of Dudley, 3rd Lord dau., Catherine, to. William Cooke, Esq. of Retreat, near
North, but had no further issue. Mr. Chaloner Chute d. 1659, Athlone.
Caleb, Capt. 69 th foot, to. Elizabeth, dau of Theophilus
then Speaker of the House of Commons to Richard Cromwell’s
Yielding, Esq. of Cahir Anne, co. Kerry.
Parliament, an arduous office, which he filled to the great sati- Francis Bernard, to. Jane, dau. of John Rowan, Esq. of
sfaction of all parties. His great-grandson, Castle Gregory, and has issue, Francis Bernard and Eliza-
John Chute, Esq. of The Yyne, d. unm. 1776, when this beth.
branch of the family became extinct in the male line, but Arthur, to. Frances, dau. of John Lindsay, Esq. of Lindville,
the possessions devolved on Cork, and d. 8 March, 1863, having had issue two sons,
Francis. (Rev.), d. many years ago; and John (Rev.), d. 6
Thomas Lobb, Esq. of Pickenham Hall, Norfolk, son of
Jan. 1871 and three daus. Frances, d. Sept. 1874, Ruth ;
;
Elizabeth Chute (grand-dau. of Chaloner Chute, Esq. of The and Anne. •
Vyne), by Thomas Lobb, Esq. This gentleman assumed the Margaret, to. Thomas William Sandes, Esq. of Sallowglin,
surname and arms of Chute. He to. Ann Rachel, dau. of co. Kerry, and is deceased.
William Wiggett, Esq., and had (with other children, who Ruth, m. the late Thomas Elliot, Esq. of Garrynthcnavally,
Kerry, and d. Sept. 1875.
d. unm.) William; Thomas Verb; Anne Rachel, to. to Sir
William Hicks, Bart. ; and Mary, to. to Wither Bramston, Mr. Chute d. 1782, and was s. by his eldest son,

Esq. of Oakley Hall, Hants, who d. s. p. Mr. Lobb Chute Richard Chute, Esq. of Chute Hall, b. 1763 High Sheriff ;

d. 1791, and was s. by his eldest surviving son, 1786 to. 1st, 1785, Agnes, dau. of Rowland Bateman, Esq. of
;

William John Chute, Esq. of The Yyne and Pickenham Oak Park, and had by her,
Hall, M.P. for Hants, to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Francis, his heir.
Joshua Smith, Esq. of Stoke Parle, Wilts, but dying s. p. 1824, Rowland, of Leebrooke, near Tralee, Capt. 58th regt. to.
Frances, dau. of James Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheigue Castle,
was s. by his brother,
M.P. for co. Kerry, and had two sons and two daus. He d.
The Rev. Thomas Vere Chute, of The Vyne and Picken- 12 Jan. 1851.
ham Hall, Rector of South Pickenham and Moulton St. Lmtitia, to. William Raymond, Esq. of Dromin, co. Kerry
whose decease, unm. 1827, the estates
Michael’s, Norfolk, at deceased.
devolved on William Lace Wiggett, Esq., who assuming, on Ruth, to. William Cooke, Esq. of Retreat, near Athlone,
surname and arms of Chute, is the present
inheriting, the d. 20 Nov. 1862.
William Lyde Wiggett Chute, Esq. of the Vyne and Picken- Agnes, to. Richard Mason, Esq. of Cappanhame, co. Limerick,
and is deceased.
ham Hall.
Mr. Chute to. 2ndly, 179S, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Dr.
Arms — Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., three swords barways,
; William Maunsell, D.D., of Limerick, and had issue,
the points towards the dexter ppr., pommels and hilts or, for
William Maunsell, to. the dau. of the Rev. Mr. Nash, of
Chute; 2nd and 3rd, erm., three mullets two and one az., Ballycarthy, near Tralee, and had issue. He d. 15 March,
pierced gu., on a chief wavy sa., a dove reguardant ppr., for
1850.
Wiggett. to. Miss Elizabeth Rowan, of Rah-

Cren 1st: A
dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand in a
Richard, M.D., of Tralee,
tamy, and had issue. He d. 14 Sept. 1856.
gauntlet grasping a broken sword in bend sinister ppr., pom-
Elizabeth, to. Rev. Robert Wade, of Tralee xl. 10 Nov. 1862.
mel and hilt or, for Chute 2nd A griphon’s head couped sa.,
;

;
:
Dorothea, to. William Neligan, Esq. of Tralee, and is de-
holding in the beak an ear of wheat ppr., between two wings
ceased.
arg., each charged with a mullet gu., for Wiggett.
Margaret.

Motto Fortune de guerre.

Seat The Vyne, near Basingstoke. The eldest son,
Francis Chute, Esq. of Chute Hall, to. 1st, 13 Feb. 1810,
Mary Anne, dau. of Trevor Bomford, Esq. of Dublin, and by
her had issue,
CHUTE OF CHUTE HALL. Richard, of Chute Hall. Rowland, d. Aug. 1851.
Chute, Francis Blennerhassett, Esq. of Chute Trevor, Col. 70th regt., K.C.B., to. 1868, Ellen, eldest dau. of
Samuel Brownrigg, Esq. of Auckland, New Zealand.
Hall, co. Kerry, J.P., late Lieut. Kerry Militia, b. Mary, to. William Harnett, Esq.
13 Sept. 1837 ; s. his father 1862 ; m. 6 Feb. 1869,
Mr. Chute to. 2ndly, Arabella, dau. of the Rev. Maynard Denny,
Cherry, eldest dau. of the late Norcott D’Esterre
of Churchill, brother of Sir Barry Denny, Bart, of Tralee, M.P.
Roberts, Esq. (vide Roberts of Ardmore), and for co. Kerry, and by that lady had Arthur; Francis, Lieut.
ha3 issue, 70th regt.; Arabella; and Penelope, d. 28 Nov. 1863. Mr.
W
CLA THE LANDED GENTRY. CLA 315

Chute m. SvdTy, Penelope, d. Aug. 1850, dau. of R. Herbert, Brinsley, b. 12 Dec. 1865, Lord Newtown Butler; and other

Esq., which lady d. 7 May, 1870. He d. 12 Aug. 1849, and was issue (see Burke’s Peerage).
«. by his elder son, Rev. J. Dixon Clark d. 1 Sept. 1870, and was s. by his brother-
RicnABD Chute, of Chute Hall, J.P., b. 22 May, 1811; m. in-law, Rev. William Atkinson Clark, now of Belford.
1st, 18 Oct. 1836, Theodora, dau. and heir of Arthur Blenner-
liassett, Esq. of Blennerville, by Helen Jane his wife, dau. of

Arms Erm., on a chevron embattled counter-embattled
between three dragons’ heads erased az. a chaplet between two
Thomas, Lord Yentry, and grand-dau. of Sir Rowland Blenner- roses or.
hassett, Bart, of Blennerville, and by her had issue, Crest —
A dragon’s head erased az. guttee d’or, with a collar
Francis Blennerhassett, now of Chute Hall. embattled counter-embattled and charged on the neck with
Arthur Rowland, 90th regt., b. 20 Dec. 1838 d. 23 Feb. 1858. three annulets interlaced gold.
Melicent Agnes, to. 30 April, 1867, Robert Leslie, Esq. of
;

Motto —Fortitudo.
Tarbet House, co. Kerry, and has issue.
Helena Jane, to. 30 Nov. 1875, Capt. Francis Ogilvie Fuller,
Seats —Belford Hall, Northumberland; Port-an-eilean, co
Perth.
of the 101st regt. He d. 19 Sept. 1876.

Mr. Chute to. 2ndly, 3 March, 1847, Rose, dau. of Thomas


Townsend Aremberg, Lord Ventry, and by her had issue,

Thomas Aremberg, 6. 14 Oct. 1853.


CLARK OF BUCKLAND TOUSSAINTS.
Richard Trevor. Clark, William Erving Smith, Esq. of Moor-
Mary Anne. Theodora Eliza.
Rosa. lands,Devon, b. 6 March, 1816 m. 21 March, 1844, ;

Frances Ruth, d. 10 Aug. 1871. Ernely Arabella, Marianne, eldest dau. of Sir Robert William New-
lie d. 13 Sept. 1862. man, 1st bart, of Mamhead and Stokeley, and has
issue,

Arms Gu., semee of mullets or, three swords barways ppr.
the middlemost encountering the other two, a canton per fess i. Archibald Henry, 6. 18 April, 1848.
arg. and vert thereon a lion passant. n. Edmund William, b. 29 April, 1850.
Crest —A dexter cubit arm in armour the hand on a gauntlet hi. Percy Hay, b. 25 Dec. 1851.
grasping a broken sword in bend sinister ppr. pommel and
i. Marion Charlotte. ii. Constance Eva.
hilt or.
Motto —Fortune de guerre. ^LuitXQC .—'This family, originally from the northern
Seat — Chute Hall, Tralee, co. Kerry. counties, settled in the parishes of South Huish and Honiton-
Clyst, Devon, in the year 1630. The immediate ancestor of
the family before us,
William Clarke, Esq., to. Mary Jervis, and was buried
ATKINSOH-CLARK OF BELFORD HALL. 1767, aged 74, leaving issue, William; Mary, to. 25 Feb.
1754, Courtnay O’Connell, Esq.; and Elizabeth, to. Philip
Atkinson-Clark, Rev. William, of Belford Langmead, Esq. of Houghton, late M.P. for Plymouth, and
Hall, Northumberland, 4th son of the late George had, Mary, wife of William Clark, of Buckland Toussaints and
Atkinson, Esq. of Morland Hall, Westmorland, Efford Manor; and Elizabeth, wife of George Byng, Viscount.
assumed the surname of Clark in 1870, under the Torrington. William Clarke’s son and heir,
will of his brother-in-law, b. 1809 m. 1833, Jane ;
William Clark, Esq. of Efford Manor, Devon to. Margaret ;

Margaret, dau. of the late William Clark, Esq. of Smith, dau. of James Pett, Gent., and had a son and heir,
William Clark, Esq. of Buckland Toussaints and Efford
Belford Hall, and has issue,
Manor, to. 18 Dec. 1786, his cousin, Mary, dau. of Philip
George Dixon, educated at Charterhouse and University Langmead, Esq. of Houghton, Devon, M.P. for Plymouth, and
Coll. Oxford, J.P. for Northumberland; 6 . 1836; to 1874,. had issue,
Mary Caroline, youngest dau. of Hon. Henry Coventry, i. William John, of whom presently.
and has issue, Francis Maurice Augustus, b. 1875. ii. Erving, of Efford Manor, Devon, Esq., to. 1822, Anna
Lsetitia, 3rd dau. of Paul Treby Treby, Esq. of Goodamore
Mr. Atkinson Clark s. his brother-in-law, 1 Sept. and Plympton House, and had issue,
1870. 1Erving Frederick, d. 1850.
UtlTCitQC. —
illtam Clark, Esq. of Belford Hall and
2 Henry, of Efford Manor, Devon, J.P., Barrister-at-Law,
to. 1852, Lucy, 2nd dau. of the late John Carpenter, Esq.
Benton House, co. Northumberland, b. 1766 (son of William of Mount Tavy, Devon.
Clark, late of Tynemouth, and grandson of William Clark, 3 Paul Francis. 4 Reginald Treby, R.N.
whose family was settled near Alnwick for a series of years), 5 Charles Ourry.
was Lieut.-Col. of the Northumberland North Local Militia, a 1 Cordelia Lucy, to. 1854, Sir Henry Charles Lopes,
Deputy-Lieut. and a Deputy Vice-Admiral, and served High a Judge of the Common Pleas, 3rd son of the late Sir
Ralph Lopes, Bart.
Sheriff of Northumberland 1820. He to. 1st, 1794, Ann, dau. of
2 Florence, to. 10 March, 1854, Sir William Norris Young,
James Hutchinson, Esq. of Tynemouth, by whom (who d. Bart, of Marlow Park, Bucks, 23rd R. W. Fusiliers, who
1802) he had three daus., Anne Elizabeth; Mary Elizabeth fell at the Alma.
to. 1822, Rev. W.-C. King, of Lowestoft; and Elizabeth Sarah. 3 Lsetitia Anne, to. 16 July, 1853, Hon. Leonard Allen
He to. 2ndly, 1805, Mary, dau. of William Brown, Esq. of Long Addington, R.A., 2nd son of 2nd Viscount Sidmoutli.
4 Marian Erving, d. 1842.
Benton, and by her (who d. 1814) had issue, William Brown,
his heir;John Dixon, ?. his brother Jane Margaret, to. 2 July,

i. Mary Margaret, to. 1816, Sir Andrew Leith Hay, of Leith
;

Ilall and Rannes, K.C.H., formerly M.P. for Elgin. She


1833, Rev. William Atkinson Clark, now of Belford Hall ;
d. 28 May, 1859.
He m. 3rdly, Margaret, eldest dau. of George Selby, Esq. of
Twizell House, in Northumberland. Mr. Clark d. 1837, and The eldest son,
was s. by his elder son, William John Clark, Esq. of Buckland Toussaints, Devon,
William Brown Clark, Esq., M.A., of Belford Hall, b. J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1843; b. 16 April, 1793; to. 1st,
12 Nov. 1807, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., to. 11 June, 1833, 8 June, 1815, Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of the late John

Eleanor, eldest dau. of Addison Fenwick, Esq. of Pallion, and Smith, Esq. of Sumner Castle, co. Lancaster, by Mary his wife,
Bishop Wcarmouth, co. Durham, and had issue, Emily Anne, dau. of Edmund Smith, Esq. of Sparth Hall, in the same co.,
to. Rev. Francis Swan, Rector of Aswardby, co. Lincoln; and
and had by her,
Julia-Mary, to. 20 Aug. 1863, Rev. George M. Murray, Vicar William Erving Smith, now of Moorlands.
of Shrivenham, Berks. Mr. Clark d. 9 Nov. 1840, and was s. Mary.
by his brother, Mr. Clark to. 2ndly, 28 March, 1826, Matilda, 5th dau. of Paul,
Rev. John Dixon Clark, M.A. of Belford Hall, J.P. and Treby Treby, Esq. of Goodainoor and Plympton House, Devon,
D.L., Lord of the Manor of Belford, and Capt. of the 4th by Letitia Anne his wife, only dau. of Sir William Trelawny,
Northumberland Rifle Volunteer Corps, b. 16 Jan. 1812; to. Bart, of Trelawny, Cornwall, Governor of Jamaica, and by her
8 June, 1843, Ann, 2nd dau. of Addison Fenwick, Esq. of had issue,
Pallion and Bishopwearmouth, and by her (who d. 1847) had
Lewis Trelawny, 1st Lieut. 21st Royal N. B. Fusiliers
one dau., b. 14 Jan. 1828.
Anne Elizabeth, to. 21 June, 1864, John Vansittart Danvers George Ourry, of Pemb. Coll. Oxford, b. 9 Oct. 1831.
Butler, Lieut. R.N., now Earl ot Lanesborough (who s. his Edward Hele, b. 23 May, 1833.
uncle as 6th Earl 7 July, 1866), and has issue, Charles John Norman Leith Hay, b. 11 April, 1S45.
G . .

31 CLA THE LANDED GENTRY. CLA


Katherine Treby, to. 23 Jan. 1856. John Tayleur, Esq. of name), to. 1824, Mary, dau. and heir of John Gilchrist, Esq. of
The Fields, Salop. Speddoch and by her (who d. 1846) left at his decease, 1845.
Caroline Maud. Barbara Treby. a son and heir, the present John Gilchrist-Clark, Esq. of
Mr. Clark d. 5 Dec. 1855. Speddoch, and one surviving dau., Mary, m. 1847, to William
Arms— Enn., alion rampantaz. on a. chief sa. a leopard’s face Maxwell, of Carruchan.
arg. between two cross-crosslets or.
Arms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, Clark, sa., an cstoilo
:


Crest Ademilion gu. collared or, on the shoulder an csloile pierced or, within a bordure of the last, charged with three
erg., in the paws a baton sa. cross-crosslets fitchee of the first; 2nd and 3rd, Gilchrist, az.,
Motto —Victor mortalis est. the sun in splendour between two crosses pattee fitchee in
chief and a mullet in base arg.
Seal — Moorlands, Paignton, Devon.
Crest —Within a serpent in circle an esLoile of tlic arms.
Motto —Ammo et scientia.
Seat — Speddoch, Dumfries.

CLARK OF LARGANTOGHER HOUSE.


Clark, James Johnston, Esq. of Largantogher
House, Maghera, co. Londonderry, J.P. and D.L., CLARK OF TAL-Y-GARN AND DOWLAIS.
b. 9 Jan. 1809 ; High Sheriff 1849 ; m. 28 April, Clark, George Thomas, Esq. of Tal-y-Garn,
1837, Frances, 4th dau. of Robert Hall, Esq. of and Dowlais, co. Glamorgan J.P., D.L., High. ;
Merton Hall, co. Tipperary, and has issue, Sheriff 1868, b. 26 May, 1809; educated at the
i. Alexander Jackson, an officer in the army, b. 8 Jan. Charter House; Col. "of the Taff Battalion Gla-
d.unm. 10 Feb. 1863.
1840; morgan Rifle Volunteers m. 3 April, 1850, ;
ii.James Jackson, b. 6 April, 1845; J.P. co. Londonderry; Ann Price, 2nd dau. of Henry Lewis, Esq. of
High Sheriff 1875 Capt. Londonderry Light Infantry.
;
Greenmeadow, co. Glamorgan, and has issue,
in. John Hall, b. 17 Dec. 1846 in the Board of Trade, ;

iv. William Ovens, b. 14 Jan. 1849 Indian Civil Service, ; i. Godfrey Lewis, b. 30 Nov. 1855, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
i. Elizabeth Hall, m. 21 Feb. 1867, Thomas Spotswood Ash, 1877.
Esq., J.P., Knockeloughrim, co. Londonderry. i. Blanch Lancaster.

Mr. Clark was elected M.P. for co. Londonderry on EtneaffC.—Joseph Clark of Burton-on-Trent, was
the resignation of Mr. Bateson, and again in father of Joseph Clark, of Burton, bapt. 31 Aug. 1539, to.
1857. and had issue, i. Hugh, of whom presently ; ii. Sabbath, of
Hockenhull, Vicar of Tarvin, co. Chester, instituted 14 Sept.
EtltPHCJC.—This family, originally from co. Lancaster,
was established in Ireland at the close of the Nth century, and
1621 ; iii. A
dau. m. —
Croxley. The elder son,
Hugh Clark, b. 17 Aug. 1563; Rector of Wolston, co.
became possessed of the Maghera estate previously to 1727. Warwick; m. 9 June, 1572), dau. of Thomas
1st, Alice b
(
John Clark, of Maghera, co. Londonderry, to. about 1695, Wilson, of Coventry, which lady d. 21 March, 1608-9: he
Jane White, of Belfast. He d. 1707, leaving issue by her,
to. 2n(Uy, 1 Aug. 1642, Isabel Saunders, widow, d. 2 Jan.
Jackson, of whom presently. John, d. unm. 1721. 1646. He was, like his brother Sabbath, a steady Puritan.
Jackson Clark, of Maghera, whose will bears date 20 Nov. His life was published by his son. By Alice he had issue,
1754, left issue, i. Samuel, of whom presently; ii. Thomas; iii. Daniel, of

i. John, who left issue one son and six daus. whom hereafter; Elizabeth, m. 1 July, 1630, Stafford Clare,
i.
n. Alexander, of whom presently, of London ;
ii. Hannah,
b. 26 Oct. 1597 (d. 13 Dec. 1625), to.
in. Arthur, settled in America, 26 May. 1618, of London; m. Susannah, d.
Thomas Warren,
iv. William, also in America.
young; iv. Mary, b. 6 Mai’ch, 1603-4 (d. 23 March, 1677-78),
i. Sarah, to. Dr. James Ferguson.
to. 3 May, 1631, Rev. James Sutton, Vicar of Fenny-Compton.
ii. A dau. m. Gilbert Ledlie, Esq.
in. Jane. iv. Margaret. The eldest son,
Rev. Samuel Clark, A.M., b. at Wolston, 10 Oct. 1599;
The 2nd son,
Chaplain to Robert, Lord Brooke, Vicar of Alcester, per-
Alexander Clark, b. 1723; to. 1757, Elizabeth, dau. cf
petual Curate of St. Bennett-Fink, London, and for eight
William Stevenson, Esq. of Knoekan, and by her (who d.
years a Governor and twice President of Sion College. In
7 July, 1813) left four sons and one dau. He d. 1806, and was
1648 he was a trier of elders, &c., under the Parliament in ;
s. by his son and heir,
1654, a Commissioner for ejecting scandalous ministers; in
Alexander Clark, of Maghera, 6. 1767; m. 6 May, 1805,
1656, with Walton, Cudworth, and others a Committee to
Margaret, dau. of James Johnson, Esq. of co. Donegal (she
report upon the Bible translation; in 1660, he headed the
d. 31 Oct. 1838). Mr. Clark d. 1 March, 1842, having had
address of the London Ministers to Charles II. and in ;
issue,
1661 was Royal Commissioner, on the Puritan side, at the
i. Alexander Jackson, 12 June, 1807, J.P. co. London-
b.
Savoy Conference. He was ejected by the Bartholomew
derry, d. unm. 7 July, 1834.
ii. James Johnston, now of Largantogher House. Act, and d. 25 Dec. 1682. He was a fast friend of Richard
i. Rebecca Lucinda, m. 9 April, 1834, John Stevenson, Esq., Baxter, and the author of a Martyrology and many other
Fort William, J.P. and D.L. issue two daus. ;
works. He m. 2 Feb. 1625, Katherine, b. 25 Feb. 1602, dau.
Ii. Elizabeth, d. unm. 22 Dec. 1835. of Valentine Overton, Rector of Bedworth, and Prebendary
of Tarvin in Lichfield Cathedral; she d. 12 June, 1675. They
£eai— Largantogher House, Maghera, co. Londonderry.
left issue, with four daus., as many sons,

Samuel, of whom presently.


John, A.M., Fellow of Pembroke Hall, and Rector of
Cotgrave, Notts, a poet and well-known Puritan Divine;
CLARK OF SPEDDOCH. ejected in 1662, and d. 1669. He to. 7 Jan. 1657, Ann,
dau. of Edward Callway, of Westford, Somerset, and had
Gilchrist-Clark, John, Esq. of Speddoch, co. issue, six children, of whom Samuel, to. with the Spate-
Dumfries, M.A., J.P., Advocate at the Scotch Bar, mans, of Roadnoke, and settled at Chesterfield; John,
assumed the additional surname of Gilchrist ; b. author of some poems; Daniel, left issue in London; Josias,
settled in Shropshire where Elizabeth also married.
1830 ; m. 1859, Matilda Caroline, dau. of W. H. Fox
;

Arthur.
Talbot, Esq. of Lac-ock, Wilts, and has issue, Daniel, b. 7 April, 1640 ; to. 28 Nov. 1671, Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Turvey, and left issue.
i. John Henry, b. 1861. ii. William, b. 1865.
i. Constance. ii. Mary Emily. The eldest son,
iii. Matilda Theresa. Samuel Clark, D.D. b. 12 Nov. 1626; Fellow of Pembroke
Hall, Cambridge, ejected thence by the Rump, in 1650, for
HtnCHIJC. — John
Clark, M.D., K.H., son of John refusing the engagement Rector of Leighton-Beaudesert, ;

Clark, Esq. of Nunland, Kirkcudbright ( d 1813), by Anne co. Beds, and of Grendon, Bucks, 1654 was ejected by the ;

his wife {d. 1795), dau. and eventual co-heir of Alexan- Bartholomew Act, and went to Hamburg; h ed. 24 Feb. 1700-1.
der Kennedy, Esq. of Knockgray, and younger brother of He was author of numerous theological works, and of Annota-
Sir Alexander Clark-Kennedy, K.C.B. of Knockgray (see that tions on the Bible, the successive editions of which have re-
; ;

CLA TIIE LANDED GENTRY. CLA 317

coived the “ imprimatur ” of Owen, Baxter, Calamy, i. Montague De Sales McKenzie Gordon Augustus, b. 1833
Doddridge, and Whitfield. He to. Sarah, sister and heir of Capt. H.M. 50th foot, served in the Crimean War, and was
Peter Lancaster, Canon of Chester and Hector of Tarporley severely wounded and taken prisoner.
and Nantwich, and dau. (by his wife, Elizabeth Leigh, of High ii. Ian Arundel Danvers Augustus, b. 1834.
Leigh) of Nathaniel Lancaster, B.D., of Tarporley, 2nd son of hi. Aubrey Fionnghal Augustus, b. 1836; d. 1840.
Gabriel Lancaster, of Rainhill, by Margaret Bruen, of Bruen- iv. Tyrrel Hastings Calvert Augustus, b. 1842.
Stapleford. They had issue a dau. Elizabeth, b. 29 Aug. v. Stanley De Vere Brodie Augustus, b. 1344.
1656, m. 29 Aug. 1682, her cousin, Benjamin Clark, and d. at vi. Seymour Gordon Fowler Augustus, b. 1850; to. 1871,

St. Albans, 27 Sept. 1736. Her great-uncle, Harriet Nubil Taylor, and has issue.
Rev. Daniel Clark, A.M. (3rd son of Hugh Clark, ut supra), i. Mary Adble De Vere Augusta, d. young, 1839.

b. 12 March, 1608-9 d. 10 April, 1654. He was Vicar of Kirk ii. Amy Malmhina Harriett Augusta.
;

Burton, co. York, and Fenny Compton, co. Warwick, 10 April, iii. Gwenddolen Mary Sydney Cairin Augusta.

1654. He6 Feb. 1636, Elizabeth, dau. and finally co-heir of


to. iv. Leila Carlotta Douglas Augusta, to. 12 Sept. 1877,

George Burdett, of Denby, by Mary, dau. and co-heir of Charles D. Inglis, Capt. R.N.
of Gunthwaite and Beighton, by Jane, 2nd
Godfrey Bosvile,
dau. and co-heir of James Hardwick, of Hardwick Hall, co. 3Ltlt£ajJC. —
This family is stated to have been originally
from co. Northampton.
Derby. Mary Bosvile was one of the “poor children three,”
Of the direct male line, an ancestor m., temp. Charles I., a
typified in the ballad of the Dragon of Wantley. Elizabeth
sister or near kinswoman of Andrew Marvell, who, 1660,
Burdett d. 27 Aug. 1679. They had issue,
represented in Parliament the town of Kingston-upon-Hull.
Samuel, of Hereford, 24 Oct. 1641; d. 23 Nov. 1722. Of
6. Rev. John Clarke, M.A. (great grandson of the above) to. a
his children, Ann, m. Rev. Thomas Cholmley, of co. Here- dau. of Rev. Timothy Raikes, Vicar of Tickhill (see Raikes of
ford and Mary, to. Thomas Chamberlayne, of Bristol and
;
Welton). His son,
Trevecca, Sheriff of Brecon 1736. Their monuments re-
main in the Church of Si. Devereux, co. Hereford. John Clarke, to. Anne, only child and heiress of Thomas
Thomas, b. 29 Dec. 1649; d. 8 May, 1707; Rector of Kirk- Stanley, Esq. (a younger branch oY the Stanleys of Alderley),
heaton, co. York; he to. 9 Aug. 1671, Elizabeth Smith, and had issue,
she d. 1 March, 1709-10. They had issue seven children,
of whom Daniel migrated to New York; Frances, to. i. John Calvert, b. 1759 d. 1842. He to. 23 Aug. 1798, Eliza,
;

of Wyke; and Elizabeth, m. Rev. Simeon dau. and co-heir of Richard Astley Sales, who, on his
Gregory Empson,
Jenkinson, Vicar of Flintham, Notts.
mother’s side, descended from the Astleys of Hilt Morton
Benjamin, of whom presently. and Melton Constable and had issue, ,

Mary, to. Joshua Dunn, of Halifax. 1 John Frederick Sales, formerly Col. Royal Scots Greys>
to. Margaretta, dau. of Thomas Terry, Esq. and d. 1856»
The youngest son, having had issue, Stanley De Astel Calvert, Major 4th
Benjamin Clark, b. 29 June, 1653, d. at Mortlake, 19 Dec. Hussars; to. 1867, Mary, dau. of Hon. Sir John Rose,
1722; he to. his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Clark, by Bart. Edith, to. Capt. J. Reed Gertrude, m. F. Seymour
; ;

his wife, Sarah Lancaster, and had issue. The eldest son, George, Esq. Madeline, to. 1869, John Heath, Esq., H.M.
;

Indian Army; and Florence, to. E. J. Stuart Caulfeild,


Samuel Clark, D.D., of St. Albans, 6. 16 Dec. 1684; d.
Esq. ( see Charlemont, Burke’s Peerage).
4 Dec. 1750. Dr. Clark was best known by his book called 2 William Grey (d. 1868), m. Eleanor (d. 1862), dau. of
Scripture Promises; he was the friend of Watts, and the Major Brine, and has issue, Arthur, R.N., and several
guardian and early patron of Doddridge, who preached his daus.
funeral sermon. He to. Sarah Jones, of St. Albans, b. 5 March, 3 Henry Danvers, to. 1st, Caroline (who d. 1864), only child
1700-1, d. 4 Feb. 1757. Dr. Clark inherited his brother’s pro- and heir of James Weller Ladbroke, Esq., and has issue,
Ladbroke Weller Stanley Augustus; and Emily, to. the
perty, including the moiety of Barnsley great tithes, and left ;

Marquess C. del Carretto. He to. 2ndly, 1868, Henrietta,


issue. The youngest son, dau. of Sir John Howley, First Serjeant-at-Law in Ire-
Joseph Clark, of Northampton, 6. 24 March, 1738; d. 25 land.
Sept. 1807. He m. Sarah, dau. of Jeremiah Rudsdell, of 4 Augustus Terry, now of Achareidh.
Northampton, and sister to Lieut.-Col. Rudsdell, of Limps- 5 George Calvert, Major-Gen., C.B.
1 Louisa Margaretta, m. the late Gerard Callaghan, Esq.
field, and by her (who d. 5 Dec. 1786, cet. 41) had a dau.,
(d. 1833), formerly M.P. for Dundalk and Cork, and had
Charlotte, b. 3 Dec. 1778, d. unm. and a son, ;
issue.
Rev. George Clark, A.M., Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Chap- 2 Marion Grant, to. the late Rev. James Elliott. She
lain to the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, b. 14 Sept. 1777 ; d. 1844, having had issue.
to. 23 Sept. 1806, Clara, only surviving dau. of Thomas Dicey, ii. William Stanley, to. Charlotte, dau. of Robeit Raikes, of
Esq. of Claybrook Hall, co. Leicester, and had issue, co. Gloucester, and had issue.

George Thomas, now of Tal-y-Garn.


i. Elizabeth, to. — Jordain, Esq.
ii. Mary Ann, to. Robert Gray, Esq.
Charles Rudsdell, b. 23 Sept. 1810, of Corpus Christ! Coll.
Cambridge d. 12 Sept. 1836.
;

Henry M., b. 6 Jan. 1813 (d. 12 Oct. 1850); to. 14 Nov. 1843,

Arms Gu., a bear sejant arg. muzzled collared and chained
ppr. between three mullets, two and one, of the second.
Crest—A bear, muzzle collar and chain as in the arms,
Ann, dau. of David Robertson, of Westminster, and had
issue, 1 Charles Dicey, d. 15 March, 1849 ; 2 George R.
holding a battle-axe erect ppr.
3 Charles Henry, b. 1850; 4 Frances Elizabeth, d. 12 March,
1849. Motto—Sans changer. Over the crest, Dan ni h-andan.
'
Frederick Guy L., of Bullwell, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. co. Residence—Achareidh, Nairn, N.B.
Pembroke, b. 9 April, 1818; to. 1841, Emma, dau. and co-
heir of Richard Terry, of Knaresborough.
Clara A. W.
Rev. George Clark d. 21 Jan. 1843.
CLARKE OF BRIDWELL.
Arms— Gu., a fleur-de-lis
and a canton erm. or,
Crest —A rampant
supporting a shield gu. charged
lion or,
Clarke, Richard Hall, Esq. of Bridwell House,
with a cross erm. placed upon a saltire or. Over the head, and Burrington, Devon, J.P. and D.L., and Hon.
“Try and Tryste.” Lieut.-Col. 1st Devon Militia, b. 24 Oct. 1818.
Motto —Non major alio, non minor.
Residence —Tal-y-Garn, near Cardiff; and Dowlais House, HtnCH (J£. —This family has been seated at Bridwell for
Dowlais. upwards of three centuries.
John Were Clarke, Esq. of Bridwell and Burrington, J.P.
and D.L., b. 20 Sept. 1784, and his sister, Mary Ann, wife of
William Welsford, Esq. of Exeter, were the children of
Richard Hall Clarke, Esq., by Mary his wife, only dau.
CLARKE OF ACHAREIDH. and heiress of Thomas Were, Esq. of Burrington, and grand-
Clarke, Augustus Terry, Esq. of Achareidh, children of Richard Clarke, Esq., and Mary Rowe, of Spence-
Nairnshire, J.P. and D.L., b. 12 Feb. 1808 ; m. 22 combe, his wife, which Richard was son of Richard Clarke,
Esq. of Bridwell. Mr. J. W. Clarke to. 10 Sept. 1810, Frances,
Aug. 1832, Charlotte, dau. of Major John Lloyd
dau. of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th bart. of Haccombe, Devon, and
Jones, son of John Jones, Esq. of Holt, co. Denbigh,
had issue,
by his wife, Lucy, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir
William Fowler, 3rd hart, of Harnage Grange, John Were, d. 1833.
Richard Hall, now of Bridwell.
Shropshire, and has issue, Henry, d. 1833.
— .

313 CLA THE LANDED GENTRY. CLA


Thomas, in. Nov. 1859, Mary Henrietta Jones. i. Eric William, M.A. St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, J.P. and
Mary Were. Jane, d. 1856. D.L., Capt. 3rd E.R. Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers, b.
Frances Carew, in. 16 Nov. 1842, Rev. Arthur Dene, Rector 28 April, 1826, and is deceased.
of Horwood, Devon.
n. Elmer, b. 5 April, 1827 d. 10 May, 1846.
Eliza Were, to. Oct. 1839, Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of ;

The College, Cumberland. m. John Sutherland, M.A. St. John’s Coll. Cambridge (12th
Agnes, to. Oct. 1851, Richard Frederick Pratt, Esq. of High- Wrangler, 1851), b. 3 May, 1828; d. at Knedlington,
field, Sussex. 21 March, 1864.
Marcella, in. Dec. 1852, Richard Roope, Esq. (d. 1864), iv. Thomas St. Clair, M.A. St. John’s Coll. Cambridge,
Barrister-at-Law Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, London, J.P.
Laura Catherine, to. Nov. 1857, Rev. Henry Arthur Daniel,
East Riding Yorkshire, b. 3 Feb. 1831 m. 1872, Jane,
Rector of Stockland, Somerset. ;

Florence Smalwpod, in. Sept. 1863, Rev. Boscawen Thomas 2nd dau. of William Gray, Esq. of East Bolton, Northum-
George Henry Somerset ; d. 8 May, 1874. berland.
Mr. Clarke d. 12 Nov. 1847.
UtlTCaffP.—William Clarke, Esq., b. 10 Sept. 1700: eldest
Arms—Arg., on a bend gu. between three pellets as many son of Roger Clarke the younger, of Hensal, West Riding co.
swans ppr. York, m. Mary, dau. of William Bramham, of Bowthorpe, and
Crest—A lark rising, holding in the beak an ear of wheat, had issue, Thomas, of whom presently John, of Prickett Hill,;

ppr. d. s. p. 1822, leaving his grand-nephew and heir-at-law,


Motto — Carpe diem. Thomas Clarke, now of Knedlington, his devisee and executor.
Seat — Bridwell, near Cullompton. The elder son,
Thomas Clarke, Esq. of Knedlington, in. June, 1761, Grace,
dau. of William Johnson, of Hooke, co. York, and had two
sons, John, who d.s.p. March, 1783; and William. The
2nd,
CLARKE OF TREMLETT. William Clarke, Esq. of Knedlington, to. 21 Dec. 1795,
Jane, only surviving child of George Elmer, Esq. of Bub with,
Clarke, Thomas Edward, Esq. of Tremlett
co. York (of a family originally settled at Risby, co. Lincoln),
Hill, Somerset, J.P. for Devon and Somerset,
by Jane his wife, dau. of John Maram, Esq. of Wressell, co.
Barrister-at-Law; m. 1846, Georgina Mary Hall York. Mr. Clarke d. Jan. 1822, and was s. by his only son,
(whose ancestor was J osepk Hall, Bishop of Exeter, the present Thomas Clarke, Esq. of Knedlington. Mrs. Clarke
1634), and had issue, to. 2ndly, 13 Oct. 1823, the Rev. Ralph Spofforth, M.A., Vicar
of Howden, who d. June, 1824.
i. Thomas Edward, J.P. n. John D’Aubeny.
hi. Frederick Edward. Arms—Arg., on a chevron gu. between three wolves’ heads
iv. Alexander Walrond, d. 1 April, 1867. erased az. three roses of the first, on a canton sa. a lion’s head
i. Fanny Georgina Auckland.
erased or.
ii. Florence ffaith. in. Margaret Lewis. Crest —
On a chapeau az. turned up erm. two wings expanded,
out of a ducal coronet, between the wings the words “ Elmer”
iv. Ethell Annie. v. Elizabeth Henrietta.
in Saxon characters.
ULtUCilffC. The Rev. Thomas Clarke (the 1st of Tremlett), —
Motto The time wille come.
who purchased that estate in 1696 from John Bluet Wallop, of Seat— Knedlington Manor, near Howden.
Farly Wallop, the grandfather of the 1st Earl of Portsmouth,
was the 2nd son of John Clarke, Esq. of Bridwell, co. Devon,
where the eldest branch of the family now resides, and was
Vicar of Burlescombe and Hockworthy, Devon. He m. Ann, CLARKE OF KINGSDOWNE HOUSE.
2nd dau. of John Lewis, Esq. of Tiverton, Devon, and had
Clarke, Thomas Sydenham, Esq. of Kingsdowne
issue (the eldest dau. to. the 1st Sir John Duntze). From the
marriage of Rev. Thomas Clarke and Ann Lewis
descended,
House, Kent, an officer in the 60th Rifles, b. 9 April,
Thomas Edward Clarke and Chard,
(the 4th), of Tremlett 1846.
Somerset, m. 1818, Frances Southwood Whitter, only dau.
of Capt. Tristram Whitter, PostCapt. R.N., by his wife, Peggy,
iLtltCJJJfc. —
TnoMAs Stdenham Clarke, Esq. of Kings-
downe House, Kent., J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law Lin-
dau. of the Rev. William Walrond, of Bradfield Hall, co. Devon, coln’s Inn, b. 18 Dec. 1814, was son of Gen. Tredway Clarke,
and had issue,
of the Madras Artillery (who d. 3 May, 1858, aged 94, the senior
Thomas Edward, now of Tremlett. officer in the Indian Army), by Sarah Sydenham his wife, and
John Walrond, to. Mary, dau. of Sir William Clay, and has grandson of the Rev. Samuel Clarke, M.A. of All Souls’ Coll.
one son, Edward Stanley Walrond. Oxon, descended paternally, it is stated, from an ancient
Edward, of Avishays, Somerset, b. 1823; in. 1863, Barbara,
family of the name resident at Winchester (formerly spelt'
youngest dau. of the late William Arundell Yeo, Esq. of
Frcmington, Devon, and has John Arundell, 6. 1868, and “Clarke”). He to. 11 Aug. 1841, Julia, 2nd dau. of Henry
other issue. Hilton, Esq. of Sole Street House, near Faversliam, Kent, and
Henry William. had issue,
Walrond Whitter, to. Marian, niece of Sir Edward Lugard, i. Thomas Sydenham, now of Kingsdowne House.
Under Secretary of State for War, and has one dau. ii. Hilton Sydenham, b. 14 June, 1850.
Margaret Frances, to.W. R. Neal, Esq. Annie. iii. Tredway Sydenham, b. 17 Dec. 1852.
Emma Jane, in. J. Churchill Langdon, Esq. of Parrocks iv. Herbert Sydenham, 24 Oct. 1857.
b.
Lodge, Somerset. i. Julia Elizabeth, Capt. Gordon Douglas, R.N.
to.
Laura Faith, in. Col. Edwards, E.I.C.S.
ii. Mary Jane, to. James Williamson, Esq., 23rd regt.. and
Arms—Arg., d. 4 April, 1873.
on a bend gu. between three pellets as many
swans ppr. iii. Anne Catherine. iv. Ellen Lucy.

Crest—A lark with wings expanded ppr. holding in the beak He d. 3 July, 1873.
an ear of wheat ppr.
Arms—Az., a chevron arg. between three swans ppr.

Motto Carpe diem.
—A demi-griffin arg. issuing from flames ppr.
Crest

Seat Tremlett Hill, near Wellington, Somerset.
Motto—In medio tutissimus.
Seat— Kingsdowne House, near Dover, Kent.

CLARKE OF KNEDLINGTON MANOR.


Clarke, Thomas, Esq. of Knedlington Manor, CLARKE OF SWAKELEYS.
East Riding of Yorkshire, M.A. St. John’s Coll. Clarke, Thomas Trttesdale, Esq. of Swakeleys,
Cambridge (14th Wrangler, 1820), Barrister-at-Law, Middlesex, J.P. and D.L. for Middlesex and Norfolk,
J.P. and D.L., b. 4 Nov. 1796 on. 10 Aug. 1825,
; b. 29 Oct. 1802; on. 9 May, 1826, Jane Selina,
Sarah, eldest dau. of the Rev. Eric Rudd, of Thorne, eldest dau. of the late Hon. and Rev. William
co. York (claimant as heir-general of the barony of Robert Capel, Vicar of Watford, Herts, 4th son of
Duff us), and by her (who d. 1875) has had issue, William Anne, 4th Earl of Essex, and has issue,
A ; — ;

CLA TIIE LANDED GENTRY. CLA 319

I. William Capel Clarke Thornhill, of Rushton Hall, Arms—Arg., on a bend gu. between three
co. torteaux as many
Northampton, and Fixby Hall, Huddersfield, J.P. and swans arg.
D.L. co. Northampton, and High Sheriff 1860, formerly —A swan rising arg. ducally gorged and chained or.
Crest

Capt. 23rd It. W. Fusiliers, b. 8 April, 1832; m. 20 Nov. Motto —Erectus non elatus.
1855, Clara, eldest dau. of Thomas Thornhill, Esq. of Fixby Seat— Welton Place, near Daventry.
Hall, co. York, and Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk, and
assumed the additional name and arms of Thornhill.
By her (who d. 16 July, 1865) he has, Thomas Bryan, b.
1857, and other issue. CLAY OF PIERCEFIELD PARK.
I. Louisa Jane Selina, m. 19 June, 1851, Admiral Thomas

Cochran, R.N.
Clay, Henry, Esq. of Piercefield Park, co.
n. Helen. in. Marion Georgina, d. 16 Dec. 1852. Monmouth, M.A., J.P., b. 1825 s. his father 1874
;

m. 1863, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Henry Boden, Esq. of



UtltPUCJC- The Rev. Thomas Clarke, Rector of Ickenham Ednaston, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 1872) has
(who d. 22 Nov. 1796), had by his 2nd wife, Frances Truesdale
issue.
(who d. Sept. 1816), two sons, John, the younger, Barrister-at-
Law; and i. Henry Hastings, 6. 1864. n. Charles Leigh, 6. 1866.
Thomas Truesdale Clarke, Esq. of Swakeleys, m. 1801, i. Edith Louisa.
Louisa Ann, dau. of Charles Hawkins, Esq., and by her (who
HttTPitCJC. Joseph Clay, Esq., m. Sarah, dau. of John
d. 1840) had issue,
Spender, Esq. and had issue,
Thomas Truesdale, now of Swakeleys. i. Henry, late of Piercefield Park.
Henry Bridges, in. Sophia, dau. of Rev. Sir George Stracey,
ii. Joseph (Rev.) m. Agnes, dau. of Gen. Bonham; d. 1839,
Bart, of Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, and has issue two daus. leaving issue,
Algernon Adair, d. 16 Feb. 1853.
Caroline, m. 6 Nov. 1856, Henry William Hay, Esq., 2nd son Joseph Bonham, Capt. 13th Hussars.
of the late Thomas Hay, Esq. hi. John (Rev.), m. Jessie, dau. of John Harden, Esq.
i.Margaret, m. Rev. Hastings Robinson, D.D., Canon of
Crest— peacock’s head erased ppr., in the beak a trefoil Rochester Cathedral ; d. s. p.
slipped vert. ii. Sarah, d. unm.
Motto —Noli altum sapere. iii. Caroline, m. Rev. C. J. Fynes Clinton ; d. s. p.
Seat—Swakeleys, near Uxbridge. The eldest son,
Henry Clay, Esq. of Piercefield Park, J.P. for cos. Derby
and Stafford, m. 1824, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John Leigh, Esq.
of Sandhills and Upton and d. 1874, leaving issue,
;

Henry, now of Piercefield Park.


CLARKE OF WELTON PLACE. i.

ii. Joseph Spender, of Ford Manor, Lingfield, Surrey, J.P.


for co. Derby; m. 1874, Sydney, 3rd dau. of Rev. J.P.
Clarke, Richard Treyor, Esq. of Welton Place, Garrett, of Kilgarron, co. Carlow, and has issue,
Northampton, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. Northamp- Herbert Henry, 6. 1875. Violet Sylvia Blanche.
tonshire Militia, b. 29 Aug. 1813 ; High Sheriff iii.Charles John, of Stapenhill House, near Burton-on- Trent,
1864 ; m. 18 Nov. 1847, Fanny Maria Hyde, eldest J.P. for co. Stafford, Barrister-at-Law m. Agnes Lucy, dau.
;

dau. of Sir William Hyde Pearson, F.R.S. of Rev. Thomas Arden (who d. 1874), and has issue,
1 Arthur Joseph, b. 1870. 2 Gerard Arden.
§LUT£ilCJ£. —
The first of the Clarkes of Welton who made 3 Ernest Charles. 4 Wilfred Henry.
his residence there was Thomas Clarke, Esq., about 1590. i. Caroline Elizabeth, m. Walter Baskerville Mynors, 3rd son
He was also possessed of property, and the Manors of Daventry of the late P. R. Mynors, Esq. of Treago, co. Hereford.
and Drayton, which still remain in the possession of the present ii. Emily Jane, to. Richard, 2nd son of the late John Bott,
representative of the family of Welton Place. Esq., of Coton Hall, co. Stafford.
John Plomer, Esq. elder brother of Sir William Plomer, —
Arms Arg., a chevron engrailed sa. between three trefoils of
Lord- Mayor of London 1781, and son of John Plomer, Esq. of the second.
Stone, by Frances, his wife, only dau. of William Adams, Esq. Crest—Two wings arg. displayed.
of Welton, and Mary his wife, dau. of John Clarke, Esq. of —
Motto Clarior virtus honoribus.
Drayton, assumed by Act of Parliament, 15 George III., in —
Seat Piercefield Park, Chepstow, co. Monmouth.
compliance with the testamentary injunction of his great-
uncle, Richard Clarke, Esq. of Norfolk, the surname and arms of
Clarke. He purchased Welton Manor in 1804, and was High
Sheriff ofNorthamptonshire 1778. Hem. Mary, dau. and heir CLAYFIELD.
of Nicholas Child, Gent, of London, and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
See Ireland.
1816) had, with three daus. (Anne Frances, m. 1805, Rev.
Thomas Mary; and Helen Amelia, m. Rev. Thomas
Pettat;
Smith of Calthorpe, co. Leicester), two sons, in succession, his
heirs. Mr. Plomer Clarke d. 9 Jan. 1805, aged 61, and was s.
by his son,
CLAYHILLS OF INVERGOWRIE.
John Plomer Clarke, Esq. of Welton Place, bapt. 26 Aug. Clayhills-Henderson, George David, Esq. of
1776, Lieut.-Col. commanding the Western regt. of co. North- Invergowrie, co. Forfar, J.P., Commander R.N., b.
ampton Local Militia 1813, High Sheriff 1814, and Yerderer of 1 Dec. 1832 ; m. 10 April, 1867, Rose Catherine,
Rockingham Forest. He m. 16 April, 1806, Anna Maria
dau. of Sir John Borlase Warren, Bart, of Warrens
j

Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir John Nelthorpe, Bart, of Scawby,


Court.
co. Lincoln, but dying s. p. 23 March, 1826, aged 50, was s. by
his brother,
SittCitjJC.— This surname is said to have been first adopted
'

Richard Clarke, Esq. of Welton Place, 3rd Dragoon Guards, by the proprietors of the lands of Clayhills, co. Aberdeen,
bapt. 31 Dec. 1777, m. 21 Aug. 1806, Phillippa, dau. and heir
i

and it occurs in Calderwood’s History of the Church of


of the Rev. George Tymms, M.A., Rector of Harpole, and
Scotland where it is stated that Andrew Clayhills took an
,
Vicar of Dallington, and had (with two daus., Caroline Charlotte, active part in Church matters in 1586 and following years.
i m. Le Chevalier Giuseppe Tronboree ; and Mary Susan, m. The lands of Invergowrie were acquired by David Clayhills,
D. Ottavia Baratti, Major in the army of Sardinia) three sons, son of Robert Clayhills, of Baldorie, near Dundee. David was
Richard Trevor, now of Welton Place. s. by his dau. and heiress,

John Alexander (Rev.), 6. 17 Sept. 1814; m. Mary Emma, Mary Clayhills, m. George Murray, son of Sir Patrick
dau. of James Higgon, Esq. of Scolton House, co. Pembroke Murray, Bart, of Ochtertyre, and had issue,
d. 27 Jan. 1860, leaving one son, James Richard Plomer, Marian Murray, m. James Menzies, Esq. of Woodend,*
b. 21 June, 1857. near Crieff, and had issue, a son,
George Henry, Commander R.N. 6. 20 May, 1816 : m. 28 May,
1840, Elizabeth M., dau. of John D’Arcy, Esq. of Ciifden
Castle and Kiltulla, and has, with other issue, a son and * James Menzies, of Woodend, near Crieff, was a scion of
heir, George D’Arcy, b. 8 May, 1847. the family of Menzies of that ilk ; he was son of Alexander
Menzies, by Margaret, dau. of Sir Henry Wardlaw, Bart, of
Mr. Clarke d. 16 Dec. 1829. Pitreavie.
320 CLA THE LANDED GENTRY. CLE
James Menzies-Clayhills, Esq. of Jnvergowrie, b. 1753; to. Samuel Clayton, Esq., b. 1690 m. 1724, Elizabeth, youngest
;

Henrietta Henderson Kinloch, the heiress of Hallyards, co. dau. of Sir James Collet, Knt. of London, and resided at Forty
Perth (which she inherited from her mother), dau. of David Hill until 1735, when he purchased
Enfield Old Park, a royal
Kinloch, Esq. of Gourdie, co. Perth, and d. 1825, leaving issue, demesne in the time of Elizabeth, near the Palace at Enfield.
i. James Menzies, a Capt. 1st Royal Regiment; d. unm. Mr. Clayton d. 27 July, 1749, leaving four children surviving.
u. Alex-nder, Lieut. 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, to. Eliza- The eldest son,
beth, dau. of Gen. Hunter, of Burnside, and d. 18 June, Samuel Clayton, Esq. of Enfield Old Park, b. 23 Feb. 1727;
1865, without issue. d. unm. 8 July, 1800, when the estate devolved upon his
iii.George Dunbar, Capt. Madras Army, who took the name brother John’s eldest son,
of Henderson in addition to that of Clayhills, on suc-
John Clayton, Esq. of Bath, b. 7 April, 1777 to. 11 Dec.
ceeding to his mother’s estate of Hallyards he m. Frances, ;
;

dau. of Thomas Beckett, Esq. of Thornton-le-Moor, York- 1806, Jane, 3rd dau. of Charles Buchanan, Esq. of Frodsham,
shire, and d. 23 Nov. 1831, having had issue, Chester, and by her (who d. 24 Oct. 1843) had issue,
] James Menzies, d. young. John Henry, present representative.
2 George David, now of Jnvergowrie. William Ashley, b. 8 Ocr,. 1815 to. 26 April, 1843, Helen,
;

3 James Menzies, Lieut.-Col., J.P. co. York, b. 29 March, dau. of Rev. John P. Stubbs, Vicar of Market Drayton,
1834; m. 20 May, 1861, Eugenia Camilla, dau. of Vice- co. Salop, and has issue five sons and three daus.
Admiral G. E. Watts, C.B. Arthur Thomas, d. 1836.
4 Thomas, b. 9 Nov. 1835; to. 10 Oct. 1866, Elizabeth, dau. Elizabeth Jane, to. 8 Jan. 1835, Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Reed,
of John Rob, Esq. of Catton Hall, co. York, and has C.B., Col. 44th regt., and has issue.
issue, Charles Dunbar, b. 7 Dec. 1869; James Menzies, b. Arabella.
5 Sept. 1871; Beckett, b. 2 Oct. 1872; George, 6. 24 July, Emily Mary, to. 8 Jan. 1835, Rev. James Bliss, M. A.; d.s.p.
1877; Frances Mary; Rose Eugenia; and Elizabeth. 18 Nov. same year.
iv. Charles, d. unm. Mary Anne, to. 18 April, 1838, Rev. C. E. Armstrong, M.A.,
i. Margaret, d. unm. n. Isabella, d. unm. iii. Cecilia. Master of Hemsworfh Hospital, and Perpetual Curate of
Frickley-cum-Clayton, co. York, and nephew of Sir Francis

Arms Per bend sanguine and vert, two greyhounds courant L. Wood, Bart.
bendwise arg. Crest —
An arm holding an imperial crown ppr.
Seat—Invergowrie, co. Forfar. Mr. Clayton to. 2ndly, 10 Oct. 1840, Anna Maria, dau. of
Rev. John Hubbard, M.A., of Little Horsford, Sussex; and
i
d. 22 Jan. 1854.

CLAYTON OF HEDGERLEY PARK. Arms— Arg., a saltier between four martlets gu.
Clayton, Eice Richard, Esq. of Hedgerley Crest —A dove with an olive branch all ppr.

Park, Bucks, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High. Sheriff Motto — Quod sors ferat feramus.
Seat — Enfield Old Park, Middlesex.
1838, b. Nov. 1798 m. July, 1832, Emily, 2nd dau.
;

of the late Field-Marshal Sir George Nugent, Bart.,


G.C.B., of Westhorpe House, Great Marlow, and
lias issue, CLEGHORN OF WEENS.
i. Richard Nugent, late Capt. 13th Light Infantry, 6. 1833.
Cleghorn, George, Esq. of Weens, co. Roxburgh,
ii. George Augustus, 6. 1840.
J.P., late Capt. Scots Greys, and previously 17th
iii. Edward Everard, b. 1842; d. July, 1875.
iv. Francis Edmund,
b. 1844. v. Arthur John, &. 1846.
Lancers, b. 16 Oct. 1831
;
m. 10 June, 1862 Mary,
i. Maria Augusta, d. 13 Nov. 1875. Anne Hav, 3rd dau. of Col. Thomas Lumsden,
ii. Louisa Maude, to. Francis A. Hervey, Esq., son of Lord C.B., of Belhelvie Lodge, co. Aberdeen, by Hay his
William Hervey, and grandson of the first Marquess of wife, dau. of John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick, and has
Bristol. issue,
iii. Emily Rosa, twin with Louisa.
i. George Harry Lumsden, b. 22 May, 1S63.
Mr. Clayton is 4th son of the late Sir William ii. James Charles, b. 17 Sept. 1864.
Clayton, of Marden Park, Surrey, Bart., by Mary iii. Thomas Angus, b. 16 Sept. 1867.
his wife, dau. of Sir William East, Bart, of Hall iv. Richard Fairfax, 6. 31 March, 1875.

Place, Berks. He was M.P. for Aylesbury from v. Edward Meynell, 26 March, 1877.
6.
i. Mary Norcliffe. n. Katharine Wray.
1841 to 1847.
iii. Frances Madeline. iv. Edith Dalton.
Arms—Arg a between four pellets.
cross sa..
—A
Crest leopard’s gamb erased and erect arg. grasping a
§UnCaiJP. —Thomas Cleghorn, Esq., to. Mary, eldest
pellet.
dau. of George Yule, Esq. of Gibslees, d. Jan. 1813, having
by her two sons, James, a Capt. in the 21st Fusiliers, d.
Mottoes—Virtus in actione consistit and Quid leone fortius
;
?
in Paris 21 June, 1852, and his successor,
Seat — Hedgerley Park, Slough, Bucks.
George Cleghorn, Esq. of Weens, m. 5 Feb. 1822, Maria
Catherine, 3rd dau. of Col. John Dalton, of Sleningford Park,
York, and Fillingham Castle, co. Lincoln, and had issne.
CLAYTON OF ADLXNGTON. co.

i. George, now of Weens.


See Browne-Clayton. ii. James Charles, to. 10 May, 1869, Sarah, youngest dau.
of Rev. Thos. Walker, of co. Derry, and has issue.
iii. Thomas Angus, d. 10 Jan. 1860.
iv. John Dalton, to. Sarah, dau. of Col. Hawley, and has
CLAYTON OF ENFIELD OLD PARK. issue.
i.Mary Norcliffe, to. her cousin, Charles James Dalton,
Clayton, The Rev. John Henry, M.A., of now Col. -Commandant Royal Artillery, and had issue
Enfield Old Park, Middlesex, Rector of Farnborough, (she d. 1854).
ii.Susan, to. George M. Douglas, Esq. (she d. 1860),
Hants, b. 8 June, 1809; m. 19 April, 1838, Jane leaving an only son.
Bunn, youngest dau. of George Sheppard, Esq. of iii.Cecilia, to. Arthur Campbell, Esq. of Catenae, co. Ayr,
Fromefield House, Somerset, and by her (who d. and has issue.
iv. Frances Madeline, d. unm.
31 May, 1858) has issue,
i. John Ernest, 6. 29 Dec. 1841. Seal —Weens, near Hawick, N.B.
ii. Charles Cecil, 6. 10 Nov. 1843.
iii. Reginald Byard Buchanan, b. 16 July, 1845.

iv. Sidney Stuart, b. 16 March, 1851.


v. Horace Evelyn, B.A. (Rev.), 6. 3 April, 1853.
CLELAND OF RATH-GAEL.
i. Janet Stuart. ii. Maud Lindsay. Rose-Cleland, Richard, Esq. of Rath-Gael

This family was originally from co. York.
House, co. Down, b. 1 May, 1836 s. his brother, ;
iLtlttTtjJC.
About 1650, John Clayton settled in London as a Merchant, 10 May, 1856 m. 30 Sept. 3 861, Elizabeth Wil-
;

and resided at Forty Ilill, Enfield. By his wife, Mary helmina, eldest dau. of Robert Kennedy, Esq. of
Whiston, he had an only son, Lisburn, co. Antrim, and has issue,
; R

CLE TIIE LANDED GENTRY. CLE 321

James Dowsett, b . 13 Oct. 18G3. 4 Nov. 1862, Emily Catherine, only dau. of Sir Georgo
i.
Mnlyneux, Bart, of Castle Dillon.
ii.Robert Kennedy, b 9 Oct. 18G3. .
3 Robert Stewart, b. 17 June, 1840; Capt. 9th Lancers.
in. Richard, ft. 11 Nov. 1864; d. 7 July, 1SG5. 4 Samuel Frederick Stewart, b . 24 Aug. 1842.
iv. Charles Arthur, b 18, Sept. 1876.
.
1 Margaret.
i. Elizabeth Helen Louisa. ii. Robert Stewart, 6. 1810 d. under age. ;

ii. Mary Isabella Eveline. i. Sarah Frances, on. 6 July, 1831, Robert Richard Tighe,
hi. Edith Adelaide. Esq. of Woodstock, and d. 24 March, 1832, without issue.
iv. Maude Ethel. (He on. 2ndly, Louisa Joan, widow ol Hon. Edward Wing-
field.)
v. Florence May.
yi. Alice Gertrude. Seat —Stormont Castle, Dundonald, co. Down.
vii, Catherine Mabel.
viii. Harriet Ella.
CLEMENTS OF ASHFIELD.

iltllCHCJ£. John Cleland, Esq. of Whithorn, co. Wigton,
Scotland, appointed factor to James, 5th Earl of Galloway,
Henry Theophiltts, Esq. of Ashfield
Clements,
on 1731, Margaret Murdoch, only child of Murdoch, Provost
.
Lodge, Cavan, Lieut.-Col. Leitrim Militia, J.P.,
co.
of Whithorn; and d. 10 Aug. 1747, leaving issue by her, D.L., High Sheriff co. Cavan 1849, and co. Leitrim
James, of whom hereafter. 1870, b. 24 July, 1820 ; m. 3 Dec. 1868, Gertrude
Agnes, b 4 Sept. 1740; m.
. 1st, 5 June, 1766, Lieut. Richard Caroline Lucy, dau. of the late Rev. David F. Mark-
Rose, H.E.I.C.S., who d. at Trichinopoly, 7 June, 1768, of
ham, Rector of Great Horkersley, Essex, and Canon
wounds received at the siege of Ahtoor, by whom she had an
only child, of Windsor, and has had issue,
James Dowsett Rose-Cleland, of whom presently. i. Henrv John Beresford, 6. 22 Oct. 1869.

She on. 2ndly, 1774, William Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow ii. Alfred William, b 29 Jan. 1871; d 3 Feb. 1876.
. .

House; and d. 11 July, 1775, without having issue by him. iii. Robert Markham, b 6 Nov. 1876; d 13 Dec. 1877. . .

The son and successor, i. Gertrude Mary Catharine.


James Cleland, Esq. ofNewtownards, co. Down, b 4 May, .

IttlTCTlffC.—The Right Hon. Henry Theophilus Clements,


1736; m. 1770, Sarah, only child of Capt. Patrick Baird Lieut.-Col. 69th regt., M.P. for co. Leitrim, 2nd son of Right
(brother of William Baird, of Newby th, and James Baird, Hon. Nathaniel Clements, M.P., and brother of Robert, 1st
Esq. of London, and uncle to General Sir David Baird), and Earl of Leitrim, on 1st, 1770, Mary, dau. and heir of Gen.
.

d 14 May, 1777, s. p. Mr. Cleland was s. by his nephew,


.
Webb, by whom he had issue, 1 Harriett, on William Moore .

James Dowsett Rose-Cleland, Esq. of Rath Gael, 6 24 .


Hodder, Esq. 2 Maria, on Very Rev. Dean Keatinge. He .
;
March, 1767 J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1805. He m. 1st,
;
on 2ndly, 1778, Catherine, dau. of Right Hon. John Beresford;
.

14 Aug. 1790, Sarah, only child of William Eaton Andrews, and d. 26 Oct. 1795, having had issue,
Esq. of London, and by that lady (who d. 2 Oct. 1830) had a
eon and dau., Henry John, his heir.
John Marcus, b 4 May, 1789 on Catherine, dau. of Godfrey
.
;
.

William Nicholson, 6 18 June, 1794; d. 20 Nov. 1794. .


Wentworth, Esq., and had issue, 1 A son, who d. young;
Elizabeth Hawkins, on. 3 Sept. 1829, Fortescue Gregg, Esq. 2 John Marcus, b 27 July, 1826 on Nov. 1854, Victoria,
. .
;

of Knockcairn, co. Antrim. dau. of James White, Esq., and has issue five sons and one
He 2ndly, 10 Dec. 1832, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William
in.
dau. and 3 Henry George John, M.A., Vicar of Sidmouth,
;

Devon, b 3 Nov. 1829; on. 31 Oct. 1855, his cousin Selina,


Nicholson Steele Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow House, by Isabella
.

dau. of Col. Clements.


Handcoek his wife, and by her had issue, Anna Barbara, b. 1779 d. young. ;

James Blackwood, heir to his father, Selina, b 17 Aug. 1780 on 1803, Sir William
. ; . Mordaunt Sturt
Richard, successor to his brother. Milner, 4th hart. and d. 1805. ;

Edward Allen, b. 21 Jan. 1840.


His eldest son,
Henry Somerville, b 4 Nov. 1843..

Agnes Elizabeth. Henry John Clements, Esq., Col. in the Leitrim Militia,
Isabel Hamilton, on. 20 Oct. 1874, Robert Steele-Nicholson, and M.P. for co. Leitrim from 1805 to 1818, and for co. Cavan
Esq. and has issue. from 1840 till his death, 1843, b 16 July, 1781 on 11 Dec. . ;
.

Margaret Sabina, m. 19 June, 1877, Arthur Wellington, 1811, Louisa, 2nd dau. of James Stewart, Esq., M.P. of Killy-
Garner, Esq. of Garnerville, near Belfast. moon (by his wife, Hon. Elizabeth Molesworth, dau. of Richard,
Mr. Rose-Cleland d. 25 Sept. 1852, and was s. by his son, 3rd Viscount Molesworth), and by her (who d 27 April, 1850), .

i
James Blackwood Rose-Cleland, Esq. of Rath-Gael House, had issue,
io. Down, b 30 Jan. 1835 ; who d. at Constantinople, 10 May,
;
.
Henry Theophilus, now of Ashfield Lodge.
- 1856, and was s. by his brother, the present Richard Rose- Elizabeth Henrietta Catherine, d. 21 Jan. 1827.
Jleland, Esq. of Rath-Gael House, Selina, on . Rev. Henry G. J. Clements.
Down. Louisa. Mary Isabella.
l Seat—Rath-Gael House, Bangor, co.
Catherine, d . Sept. 1830.
A
Col. Clements d 12 Jan. 1843. .

Arms —Arg., two bendlets wavy sa. on a chief gu. three


bezants.
CLELAND OF STORMONT CASTLE. —A hawk statant ppr.
Crest
Motto — Patriis virtutibus.
Cleland, John, Esq. of Stormont Castle, co.
Seat — Ashfield Lodge, Cootehill.
Down, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866, b. 22 Sept.
'5
.836 m. 7 May, 1859, Theresa Maria, only dau. of
;

lapt. Thomas Leyland, of Haggerstone Castle, CLEMENTS OE RATHKENNY.


sue Northumberland, and Hyde Park House, London, Clements, Theophilus Henry, Esq. of Rath-
•y whom he has issue, kenny, co. Cavan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1857,
:e"v

i. Arthur Charles Stewart, b 25 July, 1865.


. b. 15 Oct. 1830 m. 1 Feb. 1861, Emily Caroline,
;

ii. Andrew Leyland Hillyar, b . 5 Sept. 1868. dau. of William Magill, Esq. of Lyttleton, co. West-
i. Florence Rachel Theresa Laura. meath, and has by her issue,

iLtUCafJC. This is a co. Down family, claiming descent
Theophilus Edward, b . 1864.

rom James Cleland, of that ilk, co. Lanark. He m. 2ndly, 1874, Agnes Jane, 3rd dau. of James
The Rev. John Cleland, Prebendary of Armagh, b 1755 .
Stirling, Esq., J.P. of Ballawley Park, co. Dublin,
i. 7 Sept. 1805, Esther, dau. and co-heiress of Samuel Jack-
and by her has had issue, Arthur Upton, b. 1876;
on, of Stormont, by his wife Margaret Vateau, only child
d. 1877 Alice May Gwendoline.
;
nd heiress of Paul Peter Isaac Yateau, the descendant of a
Gael rench Huguenot family, and d. 25 June, 1834, having had UtlTPatJC. —
obert Clements, Esq., M.P. for Carrick-
tier. ;sue, fergus 1692, possessed large estates in Down and Cavan. In
# i. Samuel Jackson, b 1808; on 3 Nov. 1834, Eliza, dau.
. . of 1689 he was attainted, but on the accession of William III.
was restored to his estates in Cavan, and appointed Deputy
& James Joyce, of Thornhill; d. 20 May, 1842, leaving,
q,

1 John, now of Stormont Castle. Vice-Treasurer in Ireland. He on Miss Sandford of the .

2 James Yancc, b . 7 May, 1838, Capt. 3rd Hussars; m . Castlerea family, and had issue, 1 Theophilus (the Right
Y
322 CLE THE LANDED GENTRY. CLI

IIon.), d. s. p.; 2 Robert; 3 Nathaniel, father of the 1st CLEVLAND OF TAPELEY PARK.
Lord Leitrim. The 2nd son, Robert Clements, Esq., M.P. for
Cleyland, Margaret Caroline, of Tapeley
Newry 1715, a son, Theophilius Clements,
d. 1723, leaving
Park, Devon, widow of Augustus Saltren
Esq. of Rathkenny, co. Cavan, whose dau. and heiress, Eliza-
beth Anne, m. Rev. Edward Lucas, of Coote Hill, a younger Cleyland, Esq. of Tapeley Park, and dau. of John
son of Edward Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, co. Monaghan, and Palmer Chichester, Esq. of Arlington Court, Devon,
was mother of by Agnes his wife, eldest dau. of James Hamilton,
Theophilus Edward Lucas, Esq. who assumed the sur- Esq. of Bangour and Nine war s. to the Tapeley;
name and arms of Clements, under the will of his maternal estate. Mrs. Cleyland has had issue,
grandfather. He m. 22 Sept. 1829, Elizabeth Beatrice, dau.
i. Archibald, of Tapeley Park, Cornet 17th Lancers, 6.
of the Rev. Shuckburgh Whitney Upton, and d. 1852, leaving
10 May, 1833 fell at Inkerman, 5 Nov. 1854.
issue, 1 Theophilus Henry, now of Rathkenny; 2 Henry
;

i. Agnes Hamilton, m. Oct. 1855, William Langham Christie,


Upton, d. unm. 10 July, 1872; 3 Charles John Fulk, d. 1873;
Esq. of Preston Deanery, co. Northampton, and has issue,
1 Isabella Margaret, in. Robert Alloway, Esq. of the Derries,
Augustus Langham, b. 1857; Langham Charles, b. 1859;
Queen’s Co., and dying 1876, left issue; 2 Oliver Beatrice,
Archibald, b. 1860; Edward, 6. 1863; Spencer, 6. 1868;
d. unm. 1861.
Agnes and Elizabeth.
;

Arms—Arg., two bendlets wavy sa. on a chief gu. three


n. Caroline Chichester, m. 1857, to William Wither Beach,
bezants.
Motto — Patrius virtutibus. Esq. M.P., of Oakley Hall, Hants, and has a son, Archi-
Crest —A hawk statant ppr. bald William Hicks, b. 21 Oct. 1859 and a dau. Ellis
;

Seat —Rathkenny, near Cootehill, co. Cavan. Margaret.



JLtncaCJP. This is'a family of antiquity in Scotland, and
CLERK OF WESTHOLME. claims descent from the Cleulands (or Clelands) of Faskine,
co. Lanarkshire, which branch separated from the parent
Clerk, Robert, Esq. of Westholme, Somerset, stem in the reign of Alexander III.
J.P. and D.L., b. 6 Aug. 1798; m. 8 Feb. 1817, William Clevland, the first that settled in Devonshire,
Frances Henrietta, dau. of Robert Williams, Esq., was the eldest son of Archibald Cleuland, of Knowhoblehill, in
Barrister and Registrar of tbe Supreme Court, the co. of Lanark. He was a distinguished Commander in the
Madras, and has issue, Royal Navy, and was in many memorable actions in the reigns
of King William, Queen Anne, and George I. He received
i. Thomas, d. 3 March, 1820; m. April, 1841, Margaret,
in the year 1702 the freedom of the city of Edinburgh, and of
dau. of Gen. Tulloch, C.B., H. M. Indian army,
Hamilton, in Lanarkshire, and as a reward for his long and.
n. Robert, b. 2 Aug. 1821 m. 21 Oct. 1843, Agnes Cose.
;
faithful service was appointed Commissioner of the Royal
hi. Albert, b. 22 May, 1823 d. 1846.
Navy. He m. 1704, Anne, dau. of John Davie, Esq. of Orleigh,
;

iv. Henry, b. 20 June, 1829; . m


4 Dec. 1862, Fanny
Devon; d. 1715, and was s. by his eldest son,
Adams.
Aug. 1828.
John Clevland, Esq., M.P. for Saltash, Secretary to the
i. Dora. n. Isabella Ellen, d. 11
Admiralty he m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and co heiress of Sir
;

ILtttCTtJJC.—This family is Scotch, and was formerly Caesar Child, Bart, of Woodford, Essex, by whom he had
seated in Midlothian. The chief line holds the Barony of issue,
Pennycuick; and of this old stock, it is stated, one of the John, b. 1734.
descendants was Archibald, 6. 1738 Capt. R.N. d. 1765, unm.
; ;

Thomas Clerk, Esq. of Listonshields and Spittal. He m. Hester, m. William Saltren Willet, of Porthill, co. Devon,
6 Dec. 1757, Sarah, 2nd dau. of James Russell, Esq., and by Capt. R.N.
her (who d. May, 1763), left at his decease, 1769, a son, Anne, d. young.
Elizabeth, m. John Ibbetson, Esq.
Major Thomas Clerk, of Westholme, Somerset. H.E.I.C.,
b. 14 March, 1761, d. 3 Jan. 1817; he m. 12 Sept. 1796, He m. 2ndly, Sarah Shuckburgh, dau. of Charles Shuckburgh,
Dorothy, 4th dau. of John Taylor, Esq. of Townhead, co. Lan- Esq. of Longborow, Gloucestershire, and sister to Sir Charles
caster, and by her (who was 6. Feb. 1775, and d. 15 May, 1847) Shuckburgh, Bart, and had issue,
had issue, George, b. 1749; d. 1765.
Augustus, b. 1754; Chief of Boglebore; d. 1784.
Thomas, b. 16 June, 1797; d. 28 Nov. 1819.
Selina Shore, m. John Udney, Esq.
Robert, now of Westholme.
Matilda Shore, m. Baron de Pragens, of Switzerland.
Henry, b. 17 Aug. 1803; d. 21 April, 1838.
Frederick Joseph, b. 24 Oct. 1805; m. Johanna Hamilton. John Clevland d. 1763, and was s. by his son,
David Malcolm (Rev.), b. 18 Dec. 1808; m. Stuart Shep- John Clevland, Esq., M.P. for Barnstaple for seven Par-
pard. liaments, and a Director of Greenwich Hospital he in.
;
Edward George, 30 March, 1813; m.
b. 1st, Anna Maria,
Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Richard Stevens, Esq. of
Stafford; and 2ndly, Mary West.
. Edmund Hugh, of Burford. Winscott, Devon, and dying s. p. 1817, was s. by his great-
Eleanor, m. Rev. H. W. Barnard. Dora. nephew,
Maria, m. her cousin, William Clerk, Esq. Augustus Saltren Willett, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of the
Emma. 6th or Inniskillen Dragoons, in which regiment he served at

Arms Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. between two crescents the battle of Waterloo. This gentleman assumed by sign
in chief gu. and a boar’s head couped in base sa., all within a manual, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of
bordure of the second.
his great-uncle, John Clevland, Esq., the surname and arms

Crest and Mottoes A demi-huntsman winding a horn ppr.,
of Clevland only, and became Lieut.-Col. North Devon
over it, Free for a blast; below the arms, Amat victoria
curam. Militia. He m. June, 1830, Margaret Caroline, eldest dau. of
Seat— Westholme, Shepton Mallett. John Palmer Chichester, Esq. of Arlington Court, Devon, and
had a son, Archibald, his heir, and two daus. ( see above). Col.
Clevland d. 5 July, 1849, and was s. by his son,
CLERK OF BURFORD. Archibald Clevland, Esq. of Tapeley Park, an officer 17th
Clerk, Edmund Hugh, Esq. of Burford, Lancprs, b. 10 May, 1833, who was killed atTnkerman, 5 Nov.
1

Somerset, J.P., B.C.L. St. John’s, Cambridge, b. 1854.

5 Feb. 1817 ; m. 26 May, 1853, Eliza Alicia (his —


Arms Az., a hare salient arg. with a hunting horn round its

cousin), heiress of Lieut.-Col. John Bladen Taylor, neck garnished gu.



Crest A hand with a sword hilted and pommelled or.
a director H.E.I.C., and sometime M.P. for Hythe, —
Motto Fortuna audaces juvat.
by Rachel his wife, dau. of Sir William Dunkin, Seat— Tapley Park, Instow.
Judge of the Supreme Court, Calcutta, and has had »-
i

two daus.,
i. Mary Rachel, d. 30 May, 1865.
CLIFFE OF BELLEVUE.
n. Edith Dorothy. The Anthony Cliffe, Esq. of Bellevue, co.
late
Mr. Clerk is 7th son of Major Thomas Clerk, of "Wexford, High Sheriff 1823, b. 10 March, 1800
;
Westholme, by Dorothy Taylor his wife. m. 23 June, 1821, Isabella Frances, dau. of Charles
j

Lineage and A rms — See preceding Memoir. Powell Leslie, Esq. of Grlaslough, co. Monaghan A.
Sea*—Burford, Shepton Mallet. M.P., and by her (who d. 1873) had issue,
J ;

CLI THE LANDED GENTRY. CLI 323


1 Anthony Joiin, now of Bellevue, J.P., D.L., b. Oct. 1822; was M.P. for Bannow from 1692 to 1715. He was s. by his
to. 8 Sept. 1858, Amy, 2nd dau. of Sir John Howley, 1st eldest son,
Serjeant-at-Law in Ireland, and has issue, 1 Anthony John Cliffe, Esq. New
Ros3, b. Aug. 1696, to. 9 Jan.
of
Loftus, b. 4 June, 1861; 2 John Edward, b. 10 Oct. 1862; 1727-28, Jane, eldest dau. of his cousin Henry Cliffe, of Sutton,
3 Henry Cecil, b. 28 Feb. 1864; 1 Isabella Sarah Mary, d. Surrey, and had issue,
in infancy; 2 Amy Mary Paulina. i. John, his heir.
ii. Charles Henry, late an officer 58th foot, b. June, 1826; ii. Anthony, who s. his brother John.
m. 4 Nov. 1857, Marie Josephine, 5th dau. of the late hi. Edward Lard, of co. Wicklow, Clerk, d. s. p.
Charles Adams, Esq. of Mytton Hall, Shropshire, and had i. Barbara, b. 13 Jan. 1728-29, d. unm.
ii. Jane, b. 19 Oct. 1730 to. 1st, the Rev. Joshua Tench,
Francis Henry, b. 16 Jan. 1860. Mr. Cliffe d. Sept. 1866 ;

of Bryanstown, and had issue a son, d. young; Jane,


hi. Edward, late an officer in the army, b. April, 1830.
d. unm. and Marianne, to. Charles Powell Leslie, Esq. of
;
i. Marianne Jane Place. ii. Frances Harriet. Glasslough, who had, with other issue,
hi. Isabella Catherine.
Isabella Frances, wife of Anthony Cliffe Esq., of
iv. Emily Cecilia, d. unm. July, 1863. Bellevue.
v. Jane Elizabeth, to. 8 Sept. 1858, Thomas Redington She m. 2ndly, Charles Tottenham, Esq., of New Ross, but
Roche, Esq., only son of Stephen Roche, J.P., of Rye Hill, had no issue by him. She d. 11 Jan. 1797.
co. Galway, and Moyvanines and Clounties, co. Limerick iii. Mary, b. 2 Feb. 1740 d. unm. 1834, at Bath.
;

vi. Eleanor Barbara. iv. Henrietta, 6. July, 1748; d. unm. 1821, at Bath.

Mr. Cliffe d. 27 Aug. 1878. The eldest son,


John Cliffe, Esq. of New Ross, of which he was Recorder,
iCtlTCagC.— ohn Cliffe, of Westminster, went to
b. 31 Aug. 1733 d. unm. 1795, and was s. by his brother,
the army sent by the
;
Ireland as Secretary- at-War of
Anthony Cliffe, Esq. of New Ross, 6. 11 Oct. 1734; Capt.
Parliament, under the command of Cromwell, 1649
4th horse, 1 Oct. 1766, and a Major in the army ; to. 1795,
and acquired grants of land in the counties of Wexford
1 Frances, 2nd dau. of Col. Joseph Deane of Terenure, co. Dublin,
and Meath. Hem. Eleanor, 5th dau. of Nicholas Loftus, Esq.
and left at his decease, 1803 (with two daus., Jane Catherine,
of Fethard, co. Wexford, grandfather of the 1st Lord Loftus,
to. Robert Shapland, 1st Lord Carew, of Castle Boro’,
of Loftus
1 Hall, and by her (who was 6. 1 Dec. 1641, and d.
co. Wexford; and Cecilia Francis, to. Robert Daniell, Esq. of
3 Sept. 1700) had issue. Mr. Cliffe was M.P. for Taghmon
New Forest, co. Westmeath), an only surviving son, Anthony
1661, and High Sheriff co. Wexford 1680. His eldest son,
Cliffe, Esq. of Bellevue.
John Cliffe, Esq. of Malrankan Hall, Dungulph Castle, and
New Ross, b. 3 May, 1661 to. 1694, Barbara, eldest dau. and
;
Arms — Erm., on a fess between three wolves’ head erased

eventual heir of William Carr, Esq. of the city of Cork, and


sa. a trefoil between two mullets or.
had issue, Crest— A wolf’s head erased quarterly per pale indented
or and sa.
i.
ii.
John, his heir:
William, of New Ross, b. 5 April, 1701 to. his cousin,
Motto —In cruce glorior.
;
-Seat—Bellevue, Killurin, on the Slaney, co. Wexford.
Eleanor, dau. of Richard Vigors, Esq. of Old Leighlin, co.
Carlow, and had issue seven sons, who all d. unm., except
the Rev. John Cliffe, of New Ross, b. 1736, who to. Sarah,
dau. and co-heir of Richard Wilson, Esq., and dying there
14 Feb. 1816, left issue, one son and two daus., 1 John, CLIFFORD OF FRAMPTON.
who was lost in his passage from Bristol to Waterford, 1817, 3
unm 1 Sarah, to. March, 1803, Henry Loftus Tottenham,
Henry James, Esq. of Frampton, co.
Clifford,
.
Gloucester, b. 24 Aug. 1840 ; s. his grandfather
;

Esq. of Macmurrough, co. Wexford, and d. 12 Dec. 1839;


2 Anne, to. Sept. 1810, the Rev. Thomas Mercer Vigors, of 1867 ; m. 26 July, 1865, Annie Frances, youngest
Burgage, co. Carlow. dau. of the Rev. Henry Green, Rector of Upton St.
iii. Anthony, b. 30 March, 1703; a Major in the army.
iv. Edward, b. 26 Aug. 1705; supposed to have died a Leonard’s, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
child.
i. Henry Francis, 6. 19 Aug. 1871.
v. George, b. 27 May, 1707.
i. Lilian Annie. ii. Evelyn Mary.
vi. Edward,
30 July, 1709. b.
vn. Loftus, b. Dec. 1710; Major in the army; d. 1766. He iii. Edith Katherine. iv. Mabel Constance.
to. Anne, dau. of William Hore, Esq. of Harperstown, co.
Wexford, which lady d. March, 1814, aged 83, having had
EtUfagC.—Nathaniel Winchcombe, Esq. of Frampton,
b. 1757 (only son of Nathaniel Winchcombe, Esq., by Anne his
issue one son and three daus.,
wife, dau. and co-heir of William Bell, Esq. of Gloucester, and
Walter, b. 4 Feb. 1757; to. Harriet, dau. of Gen. Sir
Sainthurst, by Catherine his wife, dau. and eventual heiress
Anthony Farrington, Bart., and having attained the rank
of William Clutterbuck, Esq., whose father, Nathaniel Clutter-
of Lieut.-Gen., d. July, 1816, leaving an only child,
buck, Esq. of Nast End, Eastington, to. Mary Clifford, eldest
The Rev. Loftus Anthony Cliffe, of Osborne Place,
dau. and co-heir of John Clifford, Esq. of Frampton, the
Wilton, Taunton, Somersetshire, b. 12 Sept. 1795 to.
representative of the Frampton branch of the illustrious house
;

Aug. 1821, Salome, dau. of John Capon, Esq. of


Taunton, and d. 12 Aug. 1877, having had an only of Clifford), assumed by royal license, 31 Oct. 1801, the sur-
dau., Harriet Salome, m. July, 1844, Arthur Kinglake, name and arms of Clifford. He to. 1782, Mary, dau. and
Esq. of Taunton. heir of Daniel Packer, Esq. of Painswick, co. Gloucester, and
1 Dorothy, b. 2 Jan. 1756: m. John Harvey, Esq. of had issue,
Killiane Castle, co. Wexford; and d. 1813.
Henry Clifford, his heir.
2 Barbara, b. 6 Dec. 1762; to. 22 Oct. 1784, to John Stan-
Catherine Elizabeth.
ford, Esq. of Born, co. Cavan.
Maria, to. 1808, the Rev. Powell Colchester Guise, Rector of
3 Anne, b. 2 Feb. 1764; to. 1 May, 1783, to the Rev.
Craike, co. Durham.
Roger Owen, Rector of Camolin, co. Wexford. Charlotte Anne, to. 1813, Purnell Bransby Purnell, Esq. of
vm. Henry, b. 17 March, 1711 ;
supposed to have died a Stancombe Park, co Gloucester.
child. Rosamond.
ix. Henry, 16 Dec. 1714r
b.
Mr. Clifford d. 16 Sept. 1817, and was s. by his son,
i. Eleanor, b. 16 July, 1695 to. Charles Tottenham, Esq.
of Tottenham Green.
;
Henry Clifford Clifford, Esq. of Frampton, co. Gloucester,
ii. Barbara, b. 27 Oct. 1697; to. Arthur Gifford, Esq. of 6 24 Dec. 1785; to 28 April, 1808, Elizabeth, only child of
. .

Aherne, co. Cork, and had issue, John Wallington, Esq. of Peers Court, co. Gloucester, and by
Catherine, sole heir, to. 10 May, 1764, the Hon. William
her (who d. 1838) had issue,
Brabazon, 2nd son of Edward, 7th Earl of Meath, and i.Henry John, 6. 21 Sept. 1810; to. 19 July, 1838, Marianne,
had issue. dau. of the Rev. James Phelps, Rector of Brimsfield, co.
in. Anne,
11 Jan. 1698. b. Gloucester. He d. Dec. 1852, and had issue,
iv. Elizabeth, 6. 27 Feb. 1699. 1 Henry James, b. 24 Aug. 1840.
v. Mary, b. May, 1704 to. John Leigh, Esq. of Rosegarland,
; 2 Walter John, 6. 7 March, 1842.
co. Wexford, and had a son and dau., 3 William, b. 12 Jan. 1845 to. Gertrude, dau. of Ed.
;

Robert Leigh, m. Annabella, dau. of Robert Leslie, Esq. Massy


of Glasslough. 4 Edward Arthur, 6. 12 April, 1850; to. Helen Eliza, dau
Grace Leigh, m. 20 May, 1758, Anthony, 8th Earl of of —
Milne, Esq.
Meath. 5 George, d. an infant.
1 Edith Elizabeth. 2 Constance Mary.
Cliffe was one of the Commissioners for raising money by
"r. Catherine Mabel, d. an infant.
an for William III., in the co. Wexford, 1695 and 1698, and ii. Walter Charles, d. under age.
Y2
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324 CLI THE LANDED GENTRY. CLI

hi. William, d. an infant. 1867, Madeline Diana Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Andrew
iv.
1
Edmund (Rev.), b. 26 July, 1821; to. 15 June, 1859, Agnew, Bart., and has issue,
Sarah Matilda Audley, dau. of the late John Clayton Hall,
1 John Talbot, b. 1868. 2 Cuthbert, b. 1870.
Esq. of Brighton.
v. Frederick, b. 11 April, 1823; m. 22 April, 1843, Anna 3 Harry Arthur, b. 1874. 4 Charles Caryl, b. 1377.
Maria Smith Tiley, and has issue, 1 Madeline Edith.

1 Frederick, b. 10 Feb. 1849. 2 Constance Gertrude Cecily.


2 Henry Clifford, b. 20 Aug. 1850. 3 Francis Victoria.
3 William Vernon, b. 16 Dec. 1858.
Hose. 2 Constance Caroline. HtnfHfJC. —
The precise period when the first ancestor of
the family of Clifton seated himself at Clifton, in Lancashire,
vi. John (Rev.), 6. 20 Oct. 1824; to. April, 1856, Georgina
cannot be ascertained. The most probable conjecture is, that
Frances, dau. of Joseph Cripps, Esq. of Farm Hill, co.
Gloucester, which lady d. 1875. either Roger de Poictou, or Herveus, the great grantees of
i. Elizabeth. ii. Mary Anne, d. unm. the Crown, bestowed part of their vast possessions upon their
hi. Charlotte, d. unm. iv. Catherine, d. unm. officers and followers, to be holden-of them, or of their superior
v. Constance. lords. One of these officers may reasonably be presumed to
He d. 18 April, 1867, and was s. by his grandson, Henry have seated himself at Clifton, and, in conformity to the
James Clifford, Esq. almost invariable practice of those times, acquired his
Arms— Chequy az. and or, on a bend gu. three lions patronymic of Clifton from the place of his residence. The
passant of the second. first person whose name occurs on authentic record is,
Crest—A hand ppr. holding a flcur-dc-lis or. William de Clifton, who held ten carucates of land in the
Motto — Dulcis amor patriae. hundred of Amoundernes, 42 Henry III., a.d. 1257. His son,
Seal — Frampton Court, Stonehouse, co. Gloucester.
Gilbert de Clifton, who, during part of the reigns of
Henry III. and Edward I., executed the office of Seneschal
to Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, Lord of Clithero and
CLIFFORD OF PERRISTONE AND Blackburnshire, &c., served the office of Sheriff of co. Lan
LLANTILIO. caster in the years 1278, 1286, 1287, 1289, and d. 17
Morgan- Clifford, Henry, Esq. of Perristone, Edward II., His eldest son,
a.d. 1323.
Sir William de Clifton, was elected Knight of the
oo. Hereford, and Llantilio, co. Monmouth, Colonel
Shire in September, 1302, jointly with Gilbert de Singleton;
of the Monmouthshire Militia, present male repre-
and again in 1304, with William de Banastre. By his wife,
sentative of the house of Tredegar, J.P. and D.L., (

Elen, he was father of his successor,


M.P. for Hereford from 1847 to 1865, b. 1806 ; m. Sir William de Clifton, Knt., to. Margaret, dau. of Sir
12 Aug. 1834, Catherine Harriett, only dau. of Robert Shireburn, Knt., and was s. at his decease, in 1365, by
Joseph Yorke, Esq. of Forthampton Court, co. his son,
Gloucester (eldest son of James, Bishop of Ely, and Sir Nicholas de Clifton, Knt., who served in the wars in
grandson of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke), by France, and was appointed Governor of the Castle of Ham in
Picardy, by letters patent, 14 Jan. 7 Richard II., a.d. 1383.
Catherine his wife, eldest dau. of James Cocks, Esq.,
He m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Thomas West, Knt. of Snitterfield,
and niece to Charles, 1st Lord Somers, and by this
co. Warwick, and was father of
lady has issue, Robert de Clifton, Knight of the Shire for co. Lancaster
i. Henry Somers Morgan, b. 1836; deceased. in 1382, whose eldest son,
i. Marian, to. 12 June, 1860 the Hon. James Fitz Walter Thomas Clifton, was in the retinue which accompanied <

Butler (eldest son of Lord Dunboyne), who has assumed Henry V. to France in 1415 ( see Nicolas’s History of the Battle
the additional surname of Clifford. of Agincourt, p. 278). He d. in 1442, leaving by his wife jl'

Ht nca Qt. —William Morgan, Esq., 3rd son of Sir William Agnes, dau. of Sir Richard Molyneux, Knt. of Scphton, a son, ]F

Morgan, Knt. of Tredegar, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir his successor, Ih

William Wintour ( see Burke’s Peerage), m. Miss Jane Morgan, Richard Clifton, to. Alice, dau. of John Butler, of Raw-

and had a son, Lancaster, and had issue.


cliffe, co.

Richard Morgan, Esq., to. Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of James Clifton, to. in 1457, Alice, dau. and heiress of James
Henry Probert, of the Argoed and Pantglas, Monmouthshire, Lancaster, of Westmorland, and dying in 1490, was s. by his son,
and had a son, Robert Clifton, to. Margaret, dau. of Nicholas Butler, of
Richard Morgan, Esq., m. Miss Abigail Phelps, and was Bewsey, co. Lancaster, and had two sons, Cuthbert, his i

father of successor, and William. The elder son,


William Morgan, Esq., who assumed the surname of Clif- Cuthbert Clifton, of Clifton, to. Alice, dau. and co-heir of
ford, pursuant to the will of his cousin, Thomas Clifford, Esq., Sir John Lawrence, Knt. of Ashton, co. Lancaster, and d. in

and became William Morgan Clifford. This Mr. Morgan 1512, leaving an only dau.,
Clifford to. Eliza Maria, eldest dau. of Richard Lewis, Esq. of Elizabeth, to. 1st, SirRichard Hesketh, Knt. of Rufford,
j

Llantilio, Monmouthshire, and ha.d a son, Morgan, to. Sophia, without issue ;
2ndly, Sir William Molyneux, Knt. of
2nd dau. and co-heir of the late Jonathan Willington, Esq.
Sephton, who became in consequence, Lord of Clifton. (

of Rapla, co. Tipperary, and by her had a son, Henry Morgan Cuthbert’s youngest brother, 1
j
Clifford, Esq., now of Perristone, co. Hereford, and Llantilio, William Clifton, of Westby, to. in 1517, Isabell Thorn-
co. Monmouth, M.P. borough, of Hampsfield, in Lonsdale North, and was s. by his
j

eldest son,
Arms — Quarterly 1st and 4th. chequy or and az. a fess
:

gu., for Clifford 2nd, or, a grifnn segreant sa., for Morgan Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Westby, to. Ellen, dau. of Sir- ft.

of Tredegar 3rd, per pale sa. and az. three fleurs-de-lis arg., Alexander Osbaldiston, Knt. of Osbaldiston, co. Lancaster, 1

for Probert. and had a son and heir, 1 M 1

Crest —A
griffin segreant sa. Cuthbert Clifton, Esq. of Westby, to. Catherine, dau. of He

Motto Semper paratus. Sir Richard Hoghton, Knt. of Hoghton, and dying, was s. by
Seats— Perristone, near Ross; and Llantilio, Crossency, co.
his eldest son,
Monmouth.
Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Westby, to. Mary, dau. of Sir • i:

Edward Norris, Knt., of the Speke, co. Lancaster, and was «.


CLIFTON OF CLIFTON AND LYTHAM.
f

by his son,
Sir Cuthbert Clifton, Knt. of Westby, to. 1st, Ann, dau.
Clifton, John Talbot, Esq. of Clifton and
]

of Thomas Tildersby, of Morley, co. Lancaster, by whom h£


Lytham, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., late Col. 1st had issue,
Royal Lancashire Militia, and formerly in the 1st Thomas, his successor.
Life Guards, High Sheriff 1853, and M.P. for North Cuthbert, Col. in the army of King Charles I., slain at th(
Lancashire from 1844 to 1S47, b. 5 March, 1819 siege of Manchester, Oct. 1642.
Elizabeth, to. Sir William Gerard, Knt. and Bart, of Bryr
77i. 22 April, 1844, Lady Eleanor Cecily Lowther, and Garswood.
sister of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lonsdale, and has Thomas Smith, Knt.
He m. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Sir o \ it

an only son, Wootton Walwyns, co. Warwick, and by her had a numerou :
t

Thomas Henry, of Ashton Park, Preston, M.P. for North issue. Sir Cuthbert purchased, 14 Feb. 1606, the manor; c

Lancashire, J.P., Lieut. Lancashire Yeomanry Cavalry, of Marton and Lytham of Sir John Holeroft, Knt. lie d. ii
j;

formerly 1st Life Guards, b. 3 March, 1845; to. 7 Feb. 1634, and was s. by his eldest sen,
CLI TIIE LANDED GENTRY CLI 325

Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Westby, m. Anne, dau. and co- 1 Rawdon George Grey, b. Nov. 1858.
2 Cecil Talbot, b. Jan. 1862.
|

heir of Sir Cuthbert Halsall, of Halsall and Clifton (repre-


1 Ella Cecily Mary. 2 Lelgarde Harry Florence.
sentative of Elizabeth, heiress of Cuthbeit Clifton, of Clifton),
and thus the latter estate became again the possession of the Arms —Sa., on a bend arg. three mullets gu.
Cliftons. Mr. Clifton d. 15 Dec. 1657, and was s. by his eldest Crest—A dexter arm embowed in armour holding a sword
son, ppr.
Cuthbert Clifton, Esq. of Westby and Clifton, who m. Motto —Mortem aut triumphum.
1641, Margaret, dau. and sole heir of George Ireland, Esq. of Seats — Clifton and Lytham Hall, Preston, co. Lancaster.
Southworth, co. Lancaster, but dying without issue, was s. by
his brother,
Sir Thomas Clifton,
&. 7 July, 1628; created a Baronet
CLIFTON OF CLIFTON.
1642. He
1st, Bridget, dau. of Sir George Heneage, of
to.
Hainton, co. Lincoln; by whom he had several children, who Clifton, Henry Robert, Esq. of Clifton Hall>
|
all d. young, except Mary, who m. Thomas, 6th Lord Petre. co. Nottingham, J.P., High Sheriff 1875, b. 30 Dec-
Sir Thomas Clifton to. 2ndly, Bridget, dau. of Sir Edward 1832 ni. 6 Dec. 1860, Elizabeth, dau. of the
;
Hussey, Knt. of Hunnington, co. Lincoln, by whom he had a Rev. William MacBean, Rector of St. Peter’s,
dau. Bridget, to. Sir Francis Andrews, of Denton, co. North-
Tavy, Devon. Mr. Clifton assumed the name and
ampton. Sir Thomas Clifton, with Lord Molyneux, and several
i

arms of Clifton, in Aug. 1869, on succeeding to


other Catholic gentlemen of rank, were unjustly accused of
treason, 1689, and all acquitted. He d. 13 Nov. 1694, when
the estates of his cousin, Sir Robert J uckes Clifton,
the Baronetcy became extinct, and the estates devolved on Bart.
(the son of his brother John) his nephew,
Thomas Clifton, Esq., to. Eleonora Alathea, dau. of Richard UtltCillJC. —The surname of this ancient family is derived
from the village of Clifton, near Nottingham, so called from
Walmesley, Esq. of Dunkenhalgh, co. Lancaster, anddying
its situation upon an elevated plateau above a cliff of red
1720, was s. by his son,
sandstone, which rises abruptly from the banks of the river
Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Clifton, Westby, and Lytham, 6.
Trent. According to Thoroton, the Historian of Nottingham-
1696, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Richard, 5th Viscount
shire, the manors of Clifton and Wilford were purchased from
Molyneux, by whom (who to. 2ndly, 8 Feb. 1752, William
the family of de Rhodes, about the latter end of the reign of
Anderton, Esq. of Euxton Hall, co. Lancaster) he left at his
King Henry III., by
|decease, 16 Dec. 1734, a son,
Sir Gervase de Clifton, Knt., to whom the purchase was
Westby, and Lytham, 6.
Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Clifton,
confirmed by King Edward I., in 1281. This Sir Gervase was
1728; m. three wives, but left surviving issue by his 3rd wife
appointed Sheriff of the cos. of Nottingham and Derby in 1279,
only, Lady Jane Bertie (to. 29 Sept. 1760), dau. of Willoughby,
and held that office for seven years, and in 1286 he was con-
{3rd. Earl of Abingdon, viz.,
stituted Sheriff of Yorkshire, and so continued for six years.
John, his successor. During his shrievalty he was committed to gaol upon the com-
Eleanora, to. 19 April, 1784, Thomas Scarisbrick Eccleston,
plaint of John de Carleton, for making a false return to a writ.
Esq. of Scarisbrick and Eccleston.
Catherine, to. 29 May, 1789, John Talbot, Esq., brother of He m. Amtticia, dau. of Sir William Sampson, Knt. of Epper-
Charles, 16th Earl of Shrewsbury, and d. May, 1791. ston, co. Nottingham, and d. in 1324, having had issue, a
Sophia. son,
Mr. Clifton, who built Lytham Hall, d. 11 May, 1783, and was Gervase de Clifton, sometimes styled de Glapton, from an
ifi
?. by his eldest son, estate which he acquired through his marriage with Alicia,
John Clifton, Esq. of Clifton, Westby, and Lytham, 6. dau. and co-heir of Robert de Rabacy, of Glapton, co. Not-
1764; m. 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Riddell, Esq. of tingham. He d. during his father’s lifetime, leaving a son,
i Felton Park and Swinburne Castle, Northumberland, and by Sir Robert de Clifton, Knt., of Clifton, who was 25 years of
aer (who d. 19 Nov. 1825), had issue, age at the time of his grandfather’s death. He m. Emma, dau.
Thomas, his heir of Sir William Moton, Knt., and d. in 1327. His great-grand-
John, b. 1790, of Lincoln’s Inn; to. 28 April, 1817, Maria, son,
youngest dau. of John Trafford, Esq. of Trafford, co. Lan- Sir John de Clifton, Knt. of Clifton, to. Catherine, dau. of
caster, and had issue, Cuthbert William; John; and Sir John Cressy, Knt. of Hodsock, co. Nottingham, and sister
Edmund. and co-heir of Sir Hugh Cressy, Knt., and thus acquired a
William, b. 1791.
considerable augmentation of property. He represented the
i

Edward, b. 1794; served in the Coldstream Guards, in Spain


and France, under the Duke of Wellington, m. 15 Jan. co. of Nottingham in Parliament, and w as killed at the battle
1819, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Thomas Scarisbrick Eccleston, of Shrewsbury, 21 July, 1403. By Catherine his wife (who
Esq. of Eccleston, Scarisbrick, and Wrightington, by his survived him, and was afterwards m to Ralph Mackarell) he
.

wife Eleanora Clifton, and left issue, Thomas Dicconson, of left issue,
1

Wrightington ( see Dicconson); William Charles; Charles;


Sir Gervase Clifton, Knt. of Clifton and Hodsock, who d. 8
Edward; Harriet, to. 14 Feb. 1849, Robert, Lord Gerard,
and Mary Charlotte. Dec. 1453, and was buried near to the sepulchre of Dame Cathe-
Charles, b. 5 July, 1796 d. Dec. 1825.
;
rine his mother, in the Priory Church, at Blyth. He to.
Elizabeth, to. 23 Aug. 1814, Charles Thomas Conolly, Esq. of Isabella, dau. of Sir Robert Francis, Knt., who d. 13 June, 1457,
,, Midford Castle, Somerset. and was buried at Clifton. Their son and successor,
" Mary, d. 5 July 1808. Sir Robert Clifton, Knt. of Clifton and Hodsock, was
W Harriet.
30 years of age at the time of his father’s death. He to. Alice,
Ir. March, 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
Clifton d. 23 dau. of John Booth, of Barton, co. Lancaster, and sister of
0f

.v > Thomas Clifton,


Esq. of Clifton and Lytham, J.P. and William and Lawrence Booth, both Archbishops of York,
).L., an officer 14th Dragoons, served under the Duke of which lady d. 9 Sept. 1470. This Sir Robert Clifton com-
ijj,,
Vellington, b. 29 Jan. 1788; to. 17 March. 1817, Hetty, menced the foundation of a college, or chantry, dedicated to
;au. of Peregrine Treves, Esq., Postmaster-General of Cal- the Holy Trinity, at Clifton, but d. 9 April, 1478, before his
jjj

utta, and relict of David Campbell, of Kildalloig, Argyll- design could be carried into effect, but his pious intentions
0f
; hire, and has issue, were religiously performed by his son,
Sir Gervase Clifton, Knt. of Clifton and Hodsock, who exe-
i. John Talbot, now of Lytham.
ii. Thomas Henry, Maj.-Gen., Extra Equerry to H.R.H. *he cuted the office of Sheriff of the cos. of Nottingham and Derby
i

ji Duke of Cambridge, Knt. of the Legion of Honour, and Med- in 1471, and again in 1477, and was Receiver-General of those
nl
.... I,
jidie. 6th class, b. May, 1820 to. 1877, Lady Cosmo Russell.
; counties. He was likewise an Esquire of the Body to King
hi. Charles Frederick Abney Hastings, J.P. and D.L., of Edward IV., and was made a Knight of the Bath at the coro-
!
Donington Park and Willesley Hall, co. Leicester, 6. June, nation of King Richard III. He was twice married 1st to :
1822; to. 30 April, 1853, Lady Edith Maude Rawdon
Alice, dau. of Thomas Nevile, of Rolleston, co. Notting-
in ill !
Hastings, Countess of Loudoun, in her own right, eldest
i
dau. of George Augustus Francis, 2nd Marquess of Hastings, ham, and widow of Richard Thurland, of the same co.
of 111
i and by her (who d. 1874), has issue (see Burke’s Peerage). (whose monumental effigy yet remains in the north transept
j!
His eldest son is Earl of Loudoun. of Clifton church), and 2ndly, to Agnes, dau. of Robert Con-
iv. Edward Arthur, b. 1825 ; d. 1850. stable, of Flamborough, co. York, and widow of Sir Walter
v. Augustus W
ykeharri, of Warton Hall, Lytham, co. Lan-
Griffith, Knt. Sir Gervase d. 12 May, 1491, having had issue,
11511111
caster, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. 2 March, 1829, to.
.
11 Dec. 1855, Lady Bertha Lelgarde Hastings, 2nd dau.,
by his 1st wife, nine sons, of whom Robert, the eldest, appears to
lit A and eventually co-hcir of George Augustus Francis, 2nd have been in holy orders, so that the family estates devolved
Marquess of Hastings, and has issue, upon the second son,
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326 CLI THE LANDED GENTRY. CLI

Sis Gervase Clifton, Knt. of Clifton and Hodsock, who was Gervase, who inherited as 4th bart.
twice married, 1st, to Agnes, dau. of Sir Walter Griffith, Knt. ii. Charles, d. unm.
and 2ndly, to Joanna, dau. of John Bussy, of Hougham, co. i. Jane, on. Christopher Packe, Esq. of Cotes, co. Leicester,
Lincoln, and widow of Sir Nicholas Byron, Knt. of Colwick,
and had issue.

co. Nottingham. He d. 5 June, 1508, leaving issue, by his His 7th wife was Lady Alice Hastings, dau. of Henry,
1st wife, a son, Earl of Huntingdon, who survived her husband a few months
Bobekt Clifton, Esq. of Clifton and Hodsock, on. 1st, Alice, only. Sir Gervase Clifton d. 28 June, 1666, and was buried
dau. of Sir Simon Digby, Knt.,, Lieutenant of the Tower of “ pompd decord,” as his monument in Clifton Church expres-
London, by whom he had no issue and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of ;
sed, on the 2 Aug. following. He was s. in his titles and
Henry, Lord Clifford, and sister of Henry, 1st Earl of North- estates by his eldest son,
umberland, who through the lines of Clifford, Percy, and Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, on. Sarah, dau. and
Mortimer, was descended from Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of co-heir of Timothy Pudsey, Esq. of Selston, co. Nottingham,
Clarence, son of King Edward III. Robert Clifton d. in and dying s. p., in Jan. 1676, was s. by his nephew,
1518, leaving, by his 2nd wife, a dau., Barbara, m. William Sir William Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, also d. s. p., when
Jackson, of Wentworth, co. York, and two sons, the elder of the baronetcy devolved upon his cousin,
whom was Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, who had fifteen sons
Sir Gervase Clifton, Knt., a very eminent personage in by Anne his wife, dau. of Dudley Bagnall, Esq. of Newry, in
the reigns of King Henry VIII., King Edward VI., Queen Ireland, which lady survived her husband, and m. 2ndly,
Mary, and Queen Elizabeth. He was a gentleman in great William Blackburn, Esq. of Ongar, Essex. Sir Gervase d. 27
authority in peace and war, yet, notwithstanding his martial Feb. 1731, and was s. in title and estates by his eldest surviving
inclination, of so courteous and affable a disposition, that he son,
was usually styled “Gentle Sir Gervase, ’’and Queen Eliza-, Sir Robert Clifton,' Bart, of Clifton, sometime M.P. for
betii has given him that title in a distich, attributed to her, East Retford. He on. 1st, the Lady Frances Coote, dau. of
Majesty, on four Nottinghamshire Knights Nanfan, Earl Bellamont, by whom he had an only dau. Frances
he on. 2ndly, Sarah, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas
“Gervase, the gentle; Stanhope, the stout;
Markham, the lion and Sutton, the lout.”
Lombe, Knt., an Alderman of the city of London; and 3rdly,
;
Judith, dau. of Captain Thwaites. He d. in 1748, leaving, by
He m. Mary, dau. of Sir John Nevile, Knt. of Chevett.
1st, his 2nd wife, a son and successor,
co. York, by whom (who d. 10 April, 1564) he had an only Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, High Sheriff of
surviving dau., Elizabeth, on. Peter Frescheville, Esq. of Nottinghamshire in 1767. He was 6. 31 May, 1744; m. the
Staveley, co. Derby ;
and 2ndly, Winifred, dau. and heir of sole dau. and heir of Richard Lloyd, Esq. of Aberfechan, co.
William Thwaites, Esq. of Oldston, Suffolk, and relict of Sir Monmouth (which lady d. in Sept. 1780, of a putrid fever,
George Pierrepont, Knt. of Holme Pierrepont, co. Notting- caught in attendance upon her sons), and d. 26 Sept. 1817,
ham, by whom he had an only son. Sir Gervase, d. 20 Jan. having had issue,
1588, and was buried at Clifton, where there yet remains a
Robert (Sir) who s. to the baronetcy, and was High Sheriff
i
fine altar-tomb, adorned with the effigies of the knight and his
of Nottinghamshire in 1820. He d. a bachelor, 29 April,
two wives. His only son, by the second marriage, 1837.
George Clifton, Esq., d. in his father’s lifetime, 5 Aug., ii. Jdckes Granville (Sir), who s. to the baronetcy upon

1587, aged 20, having issue by Winifred his wife, dau. of Sir the decease of his elder brother. This gentleman, who
Anthony Thorold, Knt. of Marston, co. Lincoln, a posthumous served as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1840, as-
son,
sumed the surname of Jdckes, in addition to, and before
his patronymic. He was twice on : 1st, in 1794, to Mar-
.

Sir George Clifton, who was made a Knight of the Bath at garet, dau. of James de Lancy, Esq. of Bath, Somerset;
j

the coronation of King James I, and was created a Baronet, and 2ndly, in 1812, to Marianne, dau. of John Swinfen, Esq.
22 May, 1611. He represented Nottinghamshire in Parliament of Swinfen, in Staffordshire. He d. 1 Oct. 1852, leaving
in the reigns of King James I., King Charles I., and King issue by his 2nd wife (who d. 20 Dec. 1860), one son and
Charles II., and was a Commissioner at Newark and Oxford one dau.,
for King Charles I. during the civil wars. Sir Gervase on. 1 Robert Juckes (Sir), last bart., b. 24 Dec. 1826; on.
no less than seven wives 1st, Lady Penelope Rich, dau.
:
Geraldine Isabella, dau. of Lieut. -Col. O’Meara, and
d. s. p. 30 May, 1869, whereupon the baronetcy became
of Richard, Earl of Warwick, who d. 23 Oct. 1613, leaving a
dormant.
son, 1 Marianne Margaret, to. 12 June, 1842, Sir Henry Hervey
i. Gervase, who s. as 2nd hart. Bruce, Bart, of Downhill, co. Londonderry, and has issue, |

two sons.
He on. 2ndly, Lady Frances Clifford, dau. of Frances, Earl
iii. Arthur Henjamin (Sir), Gen. in the army, G.C.B., K.C.H., 1

of Cumberland, by whom (who d. 22 Nov. 1627) he had issue, K.S.A., K.S.W., sometime Col. of the 1st Dragoons, d. s. p .,
ii. Clifford (Sir), on. Frances, dau. of Sir Heneage Finch, Knt. 7 March, 1869.
of Kensington, Middlesex, sometime Speaker of the House i. Frances, on. 2 Aug. 1797, Ven. Robert Markham, Rector

of Commons, and had, of Bolton Percy, and Archdeacon of York, 5th son of the
Most Rev. William Markham, D.D., Archbishop of York
1 William, who s. his uncle as 3rd hart. (see Markham of Cuffoth Hall). The Archdeacon d. 17
1 Catherine, to. Sir John Parsons, Bart, of Epsom, Surrey, July, 1837. Mrs. Markham d. 8 Dec. 1846, having had issue,
and
of Stanton-on-the- Wolds, co. Nottingham (who d. 17
Jan. 1704), and
left issue. 1 Robert, Capt. in H.M. 58th regt. d. a bachelor, in May,
; ;

2 Arabella, to. Admiral Sir Francis Wheeler, Knt., and 1832.


d. 10 Jan. 1720. 2 Henry Spencer (Rev.), Rector of Clifton, co. Nottingham,
and Prebendary of York, b. 8 Jan. 1805 to. 18 Oct. 1831,
;

I. Margaret, to. 1st, Sir John South, Knt.; 2ndly, William Sophia Charlotte, dau. of Sir John Lister Kaye, Bart.,
Whichcote, Esq., and 3rdly, Robert, Lord Hunsden. and d. 2 Sept. 1844, leaving issue an only son,
ii. Elizabeth, to. Richard Tempest, Esq. of Bracewell, co.
Henry Robert, the present possessor of the estates, who
York. assumed the name and arms of Clifton, upon the de-
j

hi. Frances, on. Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Rampton, Notts.


cease of his cousin, Sir Robert Juckes-Clifton, Bart., in i

iv. Anne, to. Sir Francis Rhodes, Bart, of Barlborough, co.


1869.
York (who d. 3 May, 1651), leaving issue.
v. Lettice, to. Clifton Rhodes, Esq. of Stourton, co. Notting- 1 Frances Egerton, d. unon. 19 Dec. 1837.
ham, a younger brother of the above-named Sir Francis, 2 Georgina, on. 16 Sept. 1824, George, 10th Earl of Had- i

and had issue an only son, who d an infant. dington, and d. 26 Feb. 1873, leaving issue.

His 3rd wife was Mary, dau. of John Egioke, Esq. of Egiokef —
Ao'ms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., a lion ramp, within :

an orle of cinquefoils arg., for Clifton 2nd and 3rd, az., on a


co. Worcester, and widow of Sir Francis Leeke, Bart, of Sutton ;

chief or, a demi-lion ramp, issuing gh., for Markham.


Scarsdale, co. Derby, which lady d. s. p. 19 Jan. 1630 his 4th
wife, Isabel Meek, of Wolverhampton, co. Stafford, widow
;
Crests —
1st : Out of a coronet gu. a demi-peacock per pale j

arg. and sa. the wings expanded counterchanged, for


of John Hodges, Alderman of London, d. s. p. July, 1637; Clifton; 2nd: A
lion of St. Mark sejant guardant or, resting i
i

his 5th wife, Anne, dau. of Sir Francis South, Knt., also his paws upon a pair of hames of the last, for Markham.
d. s. f>.,May, 1639; his 6th was Jane, dau. of Anthony Eyre, Motto —Tenez le droit.
Esq. of Rampton, co. Nottingham, and by this lady (who d. in Seat —Clifton Hall, near Nottingham.
March, 1655) he had issue, with a dau., Mary, who d. an
infant,

i.Robert, of Blyth Spital, co. Nottingham, to. Sarah, dau. of


Nathaniel Parkhurst, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and was
CLINTON OF EARLSBURY PARK.
father of See Burke’s Peerage (Newcastle).
—T

CLI THE LANDED GENTRY. CLO 327

CLITHEROW OF BOSTON HOUSE. town, co. Tyrone, to. Catherine, dau. of Capt. James Butler,
of Ringhaddy, Downshire, by Dame Margaret Maxwell, of
See Stracey Clitherow.
Mullatinny (now of Elm Park, co. Armagh), relict of Sir Robert
Maxwell, Bart, of Ballycastle, co. Derry, and dau. and
CLIVE OF "WHITFIELD. heiress of Henry Maxwell, Esq. of Mullatinny, and had (with
four daus., i. Margaret, to. to Capt. Charles Woolly; ii.
The Rev. Archer Clive, of Whitfield, co.
late
Mary, d. unm ; m. Catherine, d. unm
. and iv. Elizabeth, . ;
Hereford, M.A., J.P. and D.L., formerly Rector of
to. to Peter Gervais, Esq.) a son and successor,
Solihull, co. Warwick, b. 16 March, 1800 m. 11 ; Maxwell Close, Esq., who s. his grandmother, Lady Max-
Nov. 1840, Caroline, dau. and co-heir of Edmund well (who d. 1758) in the possession of Elm Park, and the
Meysey Wigley, Esq. of Sliakenhurst, co. Worcester, lands settled upon him. He to. 1748, Mary, eldest dau. of
and by her (who d. July, 1873) had issue, Capt. Robert Maxwell, of Fellows Hall, co. Armagh, brother

Charles Meysey Bolton, now of Whitfield, J.P., b. 30 Jan. of John Lord Farnham, and had issue,

1842; to. Jan. 1867, Lady Catherine Feilding, youngest Samuel,


1
his heir. Robert, d. unm.
dau. of William Basil Tercy, 7th Earl of Denbigh, and has Barry, 6. Dec. 1756, a Major-Gen. E.I.C.S., who was created
a Bart. 1812. This highly distinguished officer d. s. p. April,
a son and heir, Percy Archer, b. 1873.
1813, when the title expired.
Alice, to. Oct. 1863, Lieut.-Col. Wilberforce Greathed, C.B., Farnham, d. in the Island of Guadaloupe, 1794, Lieut-Col.
Royal Engineers. 65th regt., unm.
Grace, b. Jan. 1750 to. the Rev. Dr. St. John Blacker.
Rev. Mr. Clive d. 17 Sept. 1878. ;

Catherine, 6 Nov. 1753; to Arthur Noble, Esq.


. .

Margaret. Mary. Elizabeth.


2ltncajj£.— he Rev. Benjamin Clive, Vicar
'
of Duffield,
co. Derby (youngest brother of Richard, of Styche, father of Mr. Close d. 1793, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert, 1st Lord Clive), to. Miss Floyer, and had a son, The Rev. Samuel Close, of Elm Park, Rector of Keady, co.
George Clive, Esq., m. 1 June, 1763, Sydney, dau. and Armagh, and of Drakestown, Meath. He. to. 1782, Deborah,
heiress of Thomas Bolton, Esq. of Knock, co. Louth, dau. of the Rev. Arthur de Robillard Champagne, Dean of
nephew of Dr. Theophilus Bolton, Archbishop of Cashel, Clonmacnoise, son of Major Josias de Robillard Champagnd,
and had issue, Edward Bolton; Theophilus; Henry; and by the Lady Jane Forbes his wife, dau. of Arthur, Earl of
Louisa, m. 1796, Frederick Keppel, Esq. of Lexham Hall, Nor- Granard, and had four sons and three daus.,
folk. The eldest son, i. Maxwell, his heir.
Edward Bolton Clive, Esq. of Whitfield, to. Dec. 1790, ii. Robert, Col. H.E.I.S., to. Caroline Sophia, sister of tho
the Hon. Harriet Archer, 4th dau. and co-heir of Andrew, late Sir Thomas Palmer, Bart, of Northamptonshire, and
last Baron Archer, of Umberslade, co. Warwick, and had
has issue,
issue, Barry Maxwell. 2 Vere Henry.
1 Sophia, to. H. O. Bridgman, nephew of Lord Bradford.
Edward, Col. in the Grenadier Guards, b. 14 Nov. 1793; 2 Emily.
d. unm. 14 April, 1845.
Archer, successor to his father, late of Whitfield.
hi. Henry Samuel, of Newtown Park, co. Dublin, to. Jane,
dau. of the Rev. Holt Waring, of Waringstown, co. Down,
George, of Ballycroy, co. Mayo, and Perrystone Court, co.
Hereford, M.A., J.P., and D.L., M.P. for Hereford, Barris-
and had issue,
ter-at-Law, formerly Under Secretary of State for the Home 1 Maxwell Henry (Rev.)
Department, b. Oct. 1805; to. 2 May, 1835, Anne Sybella 2 Robert Barry, to. Augusta, dau. of the Rev. J. Vaughan,
Martha, 2nd dau. of the late Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, of Gotham, Notts.
Bart., and had Edward Henry, Lieut.-Col. Grenadier 3 Samuel Holt. 4 Henry Walter.
Guards, to. 9 June, 1867, Isabel, eldest dau. of the late D. 5 George Champagne.
H. Webb, Esq. of Wykham Park, Oxon; Archer; Charles; 6 Arthur Richard, Capt. 43rd Light Infantry, killed in
Harriet Sybella; Kathleen. New Zealand war, 1865.
Harriet Maria, to. the late Vcn. Henry WcLlicrall, Arch- 7 William John, to. Lucy, dau, of Rev. Botry Pigott.
deacon of Hereford. 8 Farnham Chidley.
1 Catherine Deborah Agnes, to. M. C. Close, Esq., of
Mr. Clive d. July, 1845.
Drumbanagher.
Arms—Arg., on a fess sa. three mullets or. 2 Emily Jane, to. J. C. Scriven, Esq. of Bondrille, co.
Crest—A griffin passant arg. ducally gorged gu. Armagh.
Motto — Audacter et sincerb. 3 Adelaide Harriet, m. John Burton, Esq. of Burton
Hall, Carlow.
(Seat—Whitfield, Hereford.
Town House— Eaton Place South, S.W.
17, iv. John Forbes (Rev.), Rector of Morne, co. Downe, m.
1st, Mary Sophia, youngest dau. of Charles Brownlow,
Esq. of Lurgan, and had issue, Caroline, to. Col. Boston,
and has issue. He to. 2ndly, Madame Steinbelt; and 3rdly,
CLIVE OF STYCHE, co. SALOP. Adelaide, dau. of —
Hailewell, Esq. and had John and
Ellen.
See Burke’s Peerage (Powis). i. Mary, to. Sir Justinian Isham, Bart, of Lamport, co.
Northampton.
ii. Jane, to. Capt. Chidley Coote, brother of Sir Charles
Henry Coote, Bart, of Ballyfin.
CLOSE OF DRUMBANAGHER. iii. Harriet, m. the Rev. Ralph Coote, Lynally, King’s co.,
oungest brother of Sir C. 11. Coote, Bart.
Close, Maxwell
Charles, Esq. of Drumbana- j
Mr. Close d. 1817, and was s. by his son,
gber, co. Armagh, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854,
MaxwellClose, Esq. of Drumbanagher, J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. co. Armagh, b. 25 June, 1827 m. 23 Nov. ;
High army, b. 14 March, 1783; to.
Sheriff 1818, Col. in the
1852, Catherine Deborah Agnes, dau. of Henry 14 March, 1820, Anne Elizabeth, sister of Charles Brownlow,
Samuel Close, Esq. of Newtown Park, co. Dublin, Lord Lurgan, and had issue,
and has issue, Maxwell Charles, now of Drumbanagher.
Barry, b. 22 June, 1833.
i. Maxwell Archibald, Uth Hussars, b. 5 Oct. 1853.
ii. Henry Samuel, 6. 13 Dec. 1853. Mr. Close d. 1869.

I. Edith, d. Aug. 1869. —


Arms Az., on a chevron arg. between three mullets or, two
n. Emily. ui. Mary. iv. Flora. bugle horns ppr. stringed gu. with a stirrup iron in the centre
ppr., quartering Butler.
3£,ttTC7t<JC. RicnARD Close, the first of the family who Crest—A demi-lion vert holding a battle axe or, headed
settled in Ireland, is stated to have been the younger son of a arg.
respectable house in Yorkshire, and to have held a commission Mottoes— Fortis et fidelis, for Close. Sine cruce, sine luce,
in the army sent from England in the reign of Charles I.,
for Maxwell.
1640. He acquired property in co. Monaghan, but after the
Seat —
Drumbanagher, near New ry. r

Restoration, fixed himself at Lisnegarvey (now Lisburn), co.


Antrim. There he lived and died, leaving a son and heir, CLOUGH OF PLAS CLOUGH.
Richard Close, Esq., who inherited the Monaghan estates.
He Mary, sister of Samuel Waring, Esq. of Waringstown,
to.
Clough, Harriet Ellen,
heiress of Plus Clough,
co. Down, M.P. for Hillsborough, and left at his decease (with co. Denbigh, m. 21 Feb. 1831, the Rev. John Wil-
three daus.), five sons. The 2nd son, liams Ellis, eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Ellis,
The Rev. Samuel Close, Rector of Donaghenry, Stewards- M.A., of Glasfr^n, and has issue,
d ;, —
328 CLO TIIE LANDED GENTRY. CLO
i.Thomas Parr Williams, b. 27 Jan. 1832; m. 18 April, 1 Ann Jemima.
John Ellis Lloyd, Esq. of Trallwyn, 2 Catherine, to. 1838, Richard Butler Clough, Esq.
1857, Cordelia, dau. of
3 Martha Matilda. 4 Anna Maria.
co. Carnarvon, and has George, and other issue,
n. John Clough Williams, b. 11 March, 1833; Fellow and i. Margaret, b. 1742; in. John Foulkes, Esq. of Eriviat, co.
Denbigh.
Tutor of Sidney Cell., Cambridge 3rd Wrangler 1856 ; ;

Moderator 1867 m. 1877. Hugh Clough was s. by his son,


;

I. Ellen Augusta Williams.


Richard Clough, Esq. of Plas Clough and Glanywern,
6. 1753 to. Patty, 2nd dau. and co-heir of James Butler,
;

Hen Esq. of Warminghurst Park, Sussex, and had issue,


UtllCHCJC.—Richard Clough was commonly called
or The Old from having lived during the reigns of Henry VII.,
,
Richard Butler, his heir.
and VIII., of Edward VI., and of the Queens Mary and Hugh Powel, b. 1783, and d. at Gibraltar, 1805.
James Henry.
Elizareth. In the Harlleian MSS., fol. 1917, entitled
H. Wales Pedigrees, it is stated that he to. in the time of Mr. Clough. High Sheriff of Denbighshire 1712, d. 1714, and
Henry VIII., and settled on Lleweni Green, near Denbigh. was s. by his eldest son,
He had five sons and one dau. The 5th son, Richard Butler Clough, Esq. of Plas Clough and Miny-
Sir Richard Clough, Knt., an eminent Merchant and don, J.P. and D.L., b. 22 Dec. 1781; to. 1838, his cousin,
partner of Sir Thomas Gresham, who, at Sir Richard’s sugges- Catherine, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Roger Clough, M.A., and
tion, erected the Royal Exchange, built 1567, on his paternal d. s. p. 16 Feb. 1844, and was s. by his brother,

estate, the mansion of Plas Clough, still in the possession of James Henry Clough, Esq. of Pl&s Clough, b. 1784 to. 1st, ;

his lineal descendants. By his 1st wife he had a son and heir, Harriett, 2nd dau. of Joseph Parr, Esq. of Fir Grove, Lan-
Richard. He to. 2ndly, Catherine, widow of John Salusbury, cashire, and had by her one dau., Harriet Ellen, heiress
Esq., son and heir of Sir John Salusbury, of Lleweni, Knt., of Plas Clough, wife of the Rev. John Williams Ellis. He to.
and dau. and heir of Tudor ap Robert Vychan, of Berain 2ndly, Anne, dau. of —
Stone, Esq. of Rolleston Park,
(who to. 3rdly, Maurice Wynn, Esq. of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon Stafford. He d. 3 June, 1841, and was s. by his only child

and 4thly, Edward Thelwell, Esq. of Plas-y-Ward, co. Den- and heiress, Harriet Ellen, the present representative.
bigh). Sir Richard had two daus.,

Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, az., a greyhound’s head,
:

Mary, William Wynn, Esq. of Meali, co. Denbigh, to


in. couped arg. between three mascles of the last, for Clough 2nd ;

whom Sir Richard gave Maynan Abbey, in Carnarvonshire, and 3rd, or, a lion passant crowned az., on a chief the red
now in possession of her descendant, Spencer, 3rd Baron cross between four cross-crosslets gu. and on each side a sword
Newborough. arg. handled or (augmentation coat given to Sir Richard
Katherine, m. Roger Salusbury, D.C.L. of Jesus College, Clough).
Oxford, younger son of Sir John Salusbury, Knt. of Crest— A demi-lion rampant az. holding in the dexter paw a
Lleweni. sword arg. handled or, for Clougii.
From Sir Richard’s son, Richard Clough, Esq. of Plas Clough, Motto —Sine macula macla
the 4th in descent, was, —
Seat Plas Clough, Denbigh.
Hugh Clough, Esq. of Plas Clough, 6. 1709, High Sheriff
for Denbighshire; to. Catherine, dau. and heir of Henry
Powell, Esq. of Glanywern, co. Denbigh, and had,
CLOUGH OF LLWYN OFFA.
i. Hugh, 6. 1746; Fellow of King’s Coll., Cambridge, d.
young. Clotjgh, Charles Butler, Esq. of Boughton
ii. Richard, heir to his father. House, Cheshire, and of Llwyn Offa, co. Flint, J.P.
hi. Thomas, b. 1756 M.A., Rector of Denbigh and Canon of
St. Asaph
;

to. Dorothea, eldest dau. of John Lloyd, Esq.


and D.L., High Sheriff 1863 m. 1846, Margaret ;
;

of Havodunas, Denbighshire, and by her, who d. 1814, he Marshall, only dau. of Frederick Butler Clough,
left, Esq., Recorder of Ruthin, and has issue,
1 Thomas Hugh, to. Caroline, dau. of R. Price, Esq. of
Rhiwlas, co. Merioneth.
i. George Frederick, b. 13 Sept. 1848.
2 Howel Powel, to. Barbara, dau. of Westrop, Esq. of — ii. Charles Ernest, b. 6 Sept. 1854.
Limerick. hi. Arthur Herbert, b. 28 July, 1861.
1 Dorothea Catherine, to. the Rev. Richard Howard, iv. Frederick Norman, b. 3 Sept. 1865.
D.D., Canon of Bangor, and Rector of Denbigh. i. Clara Margaret. n. Helena Constance.
2 Eliza, to. Charles Gethin Kenrick, Esq. hi. Carola Elizabeth Gertrude.
3 Mary Anne.
iv. Lily Frances Katherine.
iv. Roger, b. 1759 some time of Bathafern Park, co. Den-
;
v. Ermine Lucy Beatrice.
bigh, canon of St. Asaph, and Rector of Lansannon,
Denbighshire; m. Anna Jemima, eldest dau. and co-heir For Lineage, &c., see preceding Memoir.
of James Butler, Esq. of Warminghurst Park, Sussex, and
had issue by her, who d. 1812, Seats —Llwyn Offa, near Mold ;
Boughton House, Chester.
1 Roger Butler (Rev.), M.A., b. 1782; Vicar of Carwen ;

to. Amelia Maria, dau. of Ii. Price, Esq. of Rhiwlas, co.


Merioneth and d. 1830, having had three daus.,
;
CLOUGH OF CLIFTON HOUSE AND
Amelia Jemima, to. Walter Powell Jones, Esq. of Ccfn
Rug, and has issue.
NEWBALD HALL.
Catherine Elina, d. 1827. Clough, William, Esq. of Clifton House and
2 James Butler, b. 1784; to. 24 April, 1816, Anne, dau. of Newbald Hall, co. York, J.P., m. 23 Aug. 1863,
Perfect, Esq. of Pontefract, of Liverpool, and of
I.
Georgiana Maria, youngest dau. of William Ford
Charleston, U.S. and d. 19 Oct. 1844, leaving issue,
;
Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, co. Lancaster (by
Charles Butler, now of Llwyn Offa ( see that Georgiana his wife, dau. of Sir John Lister Kaye,
Article).
Arthur Hugh (d. 13 Nov. 1861), in. June, 1854, Blanche, Bart.) which lady d. the following year, having had
,

dau. of William Smith, Esq. of Coombe Hurst, Surrey, one son, b. and d. 11 March, 1864.
and by her (who Nov. 1861, aged 42) had
d. 13 issue,
Arthur; Florence; and Blanche Athena. JCtllPftlJF. John Clough, Esq. of Clifton House and
George Augustus, d. 5 Nov. 1843, aged 22. Newbald Hall, only son of J. W. Clough, Esq. of Oxton
3 Henry Butler, Capt. 17th N.I.; b. 1789; d. at Calcutta, Hall, Tadcaster (who d. Oct. 1842), by Eliza his wife (who d.
1828. Feb. 1856), 4th dau. of Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton,
4 Charles Butler, M.A., Rector of Llanferras, Denbigh- Bart, of Doddington Park and Broughton Hall, Chester in. ,

shire, Vicar of Mold, Flintshire, and Dean of St. Asaph;


July, 1833, Rosina, youngest dau. of the late Admiral Cum-
6 1793 to . Margaret Sydney (
. 1826), dau. of Edward .
;
berland, R.N., and by her (who d. 7 July, 1869) has issue,
Jones, Esq. of Weprd Hall, in the latter county and d. ;

at the Deanery, St. Asaph, 4 Sept. 1859; he had no William, now of Clifton House and Newbald Hall.
issue. John (Rev.), Rector of Clifton, Notts, to. March, 1866, Amy
5 Frederick Butler, Recorder of Ruthin; b. 1795; m. Louisa, 3rd dau. of Col. Gamel Kenny, Madras Staff Corps,
Elizabeth Butler, dau. of the Rev. George Marshall, of and has issue,
Horsham, Sussex; and d. 1826, leaving a dau., Margaret, Edmund, killed in the Indian mutiny, 1857.
wife of her cousin, James Butler Clough, Esq. Frederick.
6 Alfred Butler; S. T. B., Rector of Bvaunston; b. 1796; Rose Maria, in. 1st, 1862, F. S. Brown Holt, Esq.; 2ndly,
to. 28 Oct. 1839, Sarah, dau. of R. H. Lamb, Esq. of 1876, Rev. T. H. Barry, M.A.
Bragborough House, co. Northampton, Emma, m. 1865, W. L. Gordon Cotton, Esq., and has issue.
; .

CLO TIIE LANDED GENTRY. CLU 320


Blanche, m. 1865, Harrington Hudson, Esq. of Blessinghy, St. John Legh, of Torworth, Notts, b. 1832; m. 1856, Hon.
and has issue. Elizabeth Caroline Bingham, dau. of Denis Arthur, 3rd Lord
Florence Mary, m. 1870, Capt. Ilarrie Archbold Reid, 7th Clanrnorris, and has issue, 1 William Legh, 0. I860; 2 St
Hussars. John Henry John, b. 1862; 3 George Arthur, b. 1864; and
Mr. Clough d. 12 Jan. 1865, and was s. by his eldest son, 4 Francis John, b. 1868.
George Gooch, sometime Capt. and Brevet Major 8th Hussars,
William Clough, Esq.
b. 1835; to. June, 1861, Susan Caroline, eldest dau. of Dr.
Arms— Sa., a fess humettee erra. between three leopards’ J. C. Wigram, Bishop of Rochester.
heads arg. Mima, m. Rev. Atkinson Anthony Holden, Rector of Hawton,
Crest —Ademi-lion rampant erm., holding a battle-axe Notts, and d. 12 Dec. 1878, leaving issue.
Henrietta Amelia, to. Rev. J. C. Ryle, Vicar of Stradbroke,
handled sa. headed arg.
Suffolk.
Seats— Clifton House, near York; and Ncwbald Hall, near
Isabel, to. J. C. Arkwright, Esq. (5th son of Peter Arkwright,
Brough.
Esq. of Willersley, co. Derby), d. 1855.

Club Junior Carlton. Rosamond Adelin, to. Rev. F. C. Fisher, Rector of Walton-
on-Trent.
Edith, to. HughT. Hulton, Esq. (5th son of William Ilulton,
Esq. of Hulton Park, co. Lancaster), who d. 1862.
CLOWES OF BROUGHTON HALL. Col. Clowes d. 10 Aug. 1862.
Clowes, Samuel William, Esq. of Broughton Arms— Az., on a chevron engrailed between three unicorns’
Hall, co. Lancaster, Norbury, co. Derby, and of heads erased or, as many torteaux, quartering Chetham tb.
Woodliouse Eaves, co. Leicester, J.P., Col. South benefactor, 1635, and ancient Cheetham, 1259.

Notts Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Lieut. -Col. 3rd Crest —A


demi-lion vert crowned.

Dragoons, M.P. for North Leicestershire, b. 27 Jan. —


Motto Quod tuum tene.
Seat— Norbury Ashborne.
1821 ; m. 1st, 6 May, 1852, Sophia Louisa, 2nd dau.
of late Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., which lady d. 18

Town Residence. 5, Park S:reet, Grosvenor Square.
Feb. 1853, and had issue, a son, who d. in infancy.
4
He m. 2ndly, 3 Dec. 1863, the Hon. Adelaide
Cavendish, 2nd dau. of Henry Manners, 3rd Lord
Waterpark, and has
CLOWES OF BURTON COURT.
issue,
Clowes, John, Esq. of Burton Court, co. Hereford,
l. Henry Arthur, 6. 7 May, 1867.
J.P. aud D.L., b. 25 March, 1823 m. 22 Jan. 1852, ;
ii. Ernest William, 6. 11 Jan. 1869.
i. Violet.
Caroline Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Peter Ark-
ii. Adelaide. wright, Esq. of Willersley, co. Derby, and has issue,
hi. Alice Diana. i. Peter Legh, b. 30 Aug. 1853.
ii. John FitzHerbert, b. 29 Nov. 1856 d. 19 Feb. 1857.
;
3LtlTC<lCJ£.— Samuel Clowes, of Manchester, was, at the
in. Charles Edward, b. 28 July, 1858.
date of his will, 15 Aug. 1727 (proved 22 Jan. 1747), Lord of
i. Caroline Rachel. n. Susan Mary Marguerite.
the Manor of Booths, co. Lancaster, and possessed considerable
landed property in Manchester, Gorton, Worsley, and Tildesley, Mr. Clowes is the 2nd son of the late Col. Clowes,
co. Lancaster. By Anne his wife, dau. of Roger Mealtin, of ofBroughton Hall (vide supra)
Manchester, Gent., he had five sons and one dau., i. Samuel,
of whom presently; ii. Thomas; in. John, of Ridgefield,
Seat —Burton Court, near Pcmbridge, co. Hereford.
Manchester, to. Eleanor, dau. of Richard Taylor, of the city of
London, Merchant, and left two daus., his co-heirs iv. Joseph 4
;

v. William and i. Anne, m. Samuel Birch, Esq. of Ardwiek.


The eldest son,
;

CLUTTERBUCK OF WARKWORTH.
Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Ridgefield, afterwards of Chadwick,
Clutterbuck:, Thomas, Esq. of Warkworth,.
and finally of Smedley, co. Lancaster, m. Mary Chetham, sister
and co-heir of Edward Chetham, Esq. of Castleton, and d. Northumberland, J.P., b. 11 Dec. 1826.
July, 1773, leaving a dau., Mary, m. 1st, Hilton, Esq., and— EtlTCaqC.-JoHN Clutterbuck, Esq., 2nd son of Richard
2ndly, Thomas Cross, Esq. of Shaw Hill, co. Lancaster ;
and Clutterbuck, Esq. of Mill End, co. Gloucester, and nephew of
two sons, Samuel, his heir ;
and Edward, d. s. p. The elder Josias Clutterbuck, of Bristol, whose eldest son, Sir Tnomas
con, Clutterbuck, was Consul at Leghorn, and was named among
Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, co. Lancaster, High the intended Knights of the Royal Oak, settled as a Merchant
Sheriff 1777,m. Rachael, dau. and co-heir of William Legh, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He to. 1st, Miss Priscilla Place, of
Esq. of West Houghton, and d. 17 June, 1801, leaving (with that town, and had one dau., Hannah, to. to William Wharton,
two daus., Mary, to. John Livesey, Esq. of Blackburn; and Esq. of Hertford, Northumberland. He to. 2ndly, Miss Anne
;
Frances, m. Rev. Henry Brown, of Firby), two sons, Samuel, Collier,by whom he had another dau., Anne, to. John Simpson,
his heir; and William, d. s. p. The elder son, Esq., High Sheriff for Northumberland. Mr. Clutterbuck to.
Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, Lieut.-Col. Royal 3rdly, and dying 1717, left a son and successor,
Lancashire Fencibles, m. 10 Feb. 1774, Martha, dau. of John Richard Clutterbuck, Esq. of Warkworth, Northumber-
Tipping, Esq. of Manchester, and by her (who d. 1790) left at land, living 1781, m. Margaret, dau. of George Ord, Esq. of
his decease, 5 Oct. 1799, three sons, Samuel, John, and Longridge, co. Durham, and left (with three daus., one of
William Legh, who inherited Broughton in succession and ; whom, Elizabeth, to. Feb. 1770, the Rev. Thomas Bates) a son.
three daus., Mary, m. General Sir George Scoveli, K.C.B., of and heir,
|
Sandhurst, Berks; Martha, m. her cousin, Samuel Chetham John Clutterbuck, Esq. of Warkworth, J P., m. 17 Feb.
Hilton, Esq. and Frances, m. Rev. Joseph Bradshaw, M.A.,
1766, Anne, dau. of Capt. Lyon, of East Thetford, and dying
Rector of Wilmslow, co. Chester. The eldest son, 19 Nov. 1832, left (with four daus., Anne; Margaret; Eliza
Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, co. Lancaster, and of Maria, to. 1822, the Rev. T. C. Winscom; Susanne, to. Francis
Warmsworth Hall, co. York, b. 1775, High Sheriff 1809; m. Forster, Esq. of Buston Vale) a son,
1801, Dulcibella, dau. ofJames Wilkinson, Esq. of Newcastle, John Clutterbuck, Esq. of Warkworth, J.P., b. 5 Sept.
and dying s. p. 22 July, 1811, was s. by his brother, 1784, formerly a Major in the army; m. 31 Oct. 1821, Mary
Rev. John Clowes, of Broughton, M.A., and sometime Anne, youngest dau. of the Hon. Thomas Lyon, of Hetton
Fellow of the Collegiate Church in Manchester, b. 1777 d. ; House, Durham, 3rd son of Thomas, 8tli Earl of Strathmore,
unm. 28 Sept. 1846, and was s. by his brother, and d. leaving issue,
t
William Legh Clowes, Esq. of Broughton Old Hall, some-
John Lton, b. 13 Feb. 1824, Capt. 37th regt., deceased.
time Lieut.-Col. 3rd Queen's Own Dragoons, b. 9 March, 1781,
Thomas, now of Warkworth.
who served with the 3rd Light Dragoons during the Peninsular Charles Henry, Lieut. R.N., deceased.
war, and commanded that regiment at the battle of Sala- Mary, m. 1 Sept. 1863, Rev. George Marsh Gurley, P.C., of
I manca. He Antonia Henrietta, dau. of the Rev.
to. 1818, Blanchland, Northumberland, and is deceased.
Charles Shuttleworth Holden, of Aston Hall, co. Derby, and Frances Anne, to. 19 Aug. 1845, Robert, eldest son of Robert
Fellowes, Esq. of Shottisham Park, No folk. i

by her (who d. Aug. 1849) had issue,


Susan Harriet, to. 12 July, 1861, Major Gen. W. J.
:
Samuel William, now of Broughton Hall. Browne, C.B., of Warkworth, Northumberland, and is
John, of Burton Court (see Clowes of Bur ion Court). deceased.
A

330 CLU THE LANDED GENTRY. COB


Charlotte Eliza, m. 7 Dec. 1854, Rev. John Mount Barlow, i. Mary Victoria.
M.A., Rector of Ewhurst, Surrey. ii. Clara Anne Margaret.

Arms Az., a lion rampant arg. in chief three escallop in.
iv.
Constance Gwendolen.
Harriet Helen Mabel.
shells of the second.
Crest—A buck sejant arg., between two laurel branches v. Charlotte Virginia.
ppr.
Seat — Warkworth, Acklington, Northumberland.
2Lt llCit CJC. —This family originally settled in Yorkshire.
Mr. Coates, of Combe House, is only surviving issue (his
4 two brothers, John and James, and two sisters, Mary and
Charlotte, having all d. unm.) of the late James Coates, Esq.
CLUTTERBUCK OF NEWARK PARK. (who d. 17 Feb. 1839), by Anne his wife, dau. of John Griffiths,
Esq. of Lea Hall, co. Radnor, and grandson of John Coates,
Clutterbuck, James Edmund, Esq. of Newark
Esq. (who d. 10 Sept. 1788), and Susannah his wife.
Park,co. Gloucester, Deputy Surgeon General, late
Surgeon Major 42nd Highlanders s. his brother ;
Arms — Gu., a greyhound statant within an orle of rosea
arg.
1872 m. 10 June, 1862, Elizabeth Annie, dau. of
;

S. Blackwell, Esq. and by her (who d. 1868) has a


Crest—Upon a mount vert a greyhound couchant arg
collared and lined resting the dexter paw on a rose gu.
or,
dau., Catherine Annie. Mr. Clutterbuck served Motto—Est voluntas Dei.
with the 42nd Highlanders in the Asliantee Cam- Scat — Combe House, Presteign, co. Radnor.
paign.

JCtllPtlCJC. This family, which has been for many gene- 4

rations of consideration and fortune, came to England from


the Low Countries at the time of the Duke of Alva’s perse- COBBE OF NEWBRIDGE HOUSE.
cutions, and was established in Gloucestershire by Walter
Clotherbooke about the year 1521. In 1536, Thomas Cloer- Cobbe, Charles, Esq. of Newbridge House, co
terbooke was Sheriff of Gloucester and Mayor 1545. James Dublin, M.A., J.P., D.L., Higk Sheriff co. Dublin
Clutterbuck, Esq., M.P. for Cirencester, the friend of David 1841, and co. Louth 1867, b. 17 Aug. 1811 ; m. May,
Garrick, possessed large estates in cos. Surrey, Wilts, Somerset, 1839, Louisa Caroline, dau. of George Frederick
and Gloucester. Brooke, Esq. of Summerton, co. Dublin.
John Clutterbuck, Esq., brother of Richard Clutterbuck,
ancestor of the Cliffords of Frampton and son of William
, ICtllfTIJJC.— William Cobbe, of Steventon, Hants, b.
Clutterbuck, of King’s Stanley, m. Elinor Henriette Tollemache, circa 1450, of John Cobbe, of Swaratoii (The
was father
and by her (who d. 1646) was father of Thomas, whose son, Grange), who to. Amy
Barnes, and had a son, Thomas Cobbe.
Jasper, had, by Catherine Nash his wife, William Clutterbuck, of Swaraton, b. circa 1510, living at the time of the Visita-
who Hi. Barbara, dau. of Thomas Hawley, Esq., and was s. by tion of Hampshire 1575, when he received from Robert Cooke
his son, Edmund, father of Edmund, of Hyde, b. 1763, who m. (Clarenceux) a ratification of the “ armes and chriests of his
Penelope Smith, and had a son, Lewis, of Widcombe and ancestors ” now in the possession of Mr. Cobbe. By his 2nd
Clavcrton, Bath, whoiw. Elizabeth Price, and had, with other wife, Agnes, dau. of John Hunt, Thomas Cobbe was father of
issue,a son, Richard, B.D., Fellow and Vice-President of Corpus Christi
Rev. Lewis Clutterbuck, Rector and Patron of Ozleworth, College, Oxon, and one of its earliest benefactors also of two ;

J.P., to. 1st, 20 July, 1790, Catherine, dau. of Thomas E. other sons, joint possessors of the estate of Northington,
Partridge, Esq., descended on the maternal side from adjoining Swaraton. By his 1st wife, Margaret, dau. of
the ancient family of the Estburys of Hawksbury, in co. Edward Beronshaw, Esq., Thomas Cobbe had, with other
Gloucester, by whom he had issue, Lewis, his heir, of issue,
Newark Park. Mr. 'Clutterbuck m. 2ndly, 1809, Frances Michael Cobbe, of Swaraton, b. 1547 d. 40' Elizabeth.
;

Elton, and by her (who d. 1836) had a dau., Sarah Frances, He to. Joan, eldest dau. and heiress of George Welborne, Esq.
to. 1842, Thomas D. Bayly, Esq. Mr. Clutterbuck d. 7 Aug. of Allington, Dorset, and had issue. The eldest son,
1820, and was s. by his son, Thomas Cobbe, of Swaraton, b. 1575 Capt. of a foot
;

Lewis Clutterbuck, Esq. of Newark Park, co. Gloucester, company 1634; to. Catherine, dau. of the Ven. Owen Owen,
J.P. and D.L., 6 14 Jan. 1794; to 16 Dec. 1819, Sarah,
. . Archdeacon of Anglesey, and Rector of Burton-Latymer,
dau. of the late William Balfour, Esq. of Jamaica, and by her sister of John Owen, Bishop of St. Asaph. By her he had,
(who d. 20 July, 1867) had issue, Michael who m. Anne, dau. of Arthur Broomfield, of Tich-
Lewis Balfour, his successor. field, M.P., and had issue, Arthur, Lucy; and
James Edmund, now of Newark. Richard Cobbe, b. 1607 ; returned Knight of the Shire for
William, b. 20 Jan. 1825 m. 1862, Miss Bayly, dau. of Col.
; Hants 1656; to. Honor, dau. of Sir Richard Norton, of
Bayly, and has issue, 1 Louis; 2 William; 3 Charlton; Rotherfield, 2nd bart., and had issue.
Catherine; 2 Eleanora.
1
Charles Francis (Rev.), Rector of Ozleworth, Thomas Cobbe, Governor of the Isle of Man, m. Veriana,
b. 6 March,’
1826. dau. of James Chaloner, M.P. during the Long Parliament,
John Balfour, 6 4 July, 1831; to 1863, Catherine Parslowe,
. .
by his wife Ursula, dau. of Sir Philip Fairfax, of Steeton, and
dau. of W. H. Cresswell, Esq. of Pinkney Park, Wilts, and had issue,
Sidbury, Shropshire, and has issue, Richard Willmott Bal-
four; Frances Catherine Balfour; Maud Evelyn Balfour; Richard Chaloner, Celonel of Militia, to. Mary, dau. of F.
and Mabel Kathleen. Godolphin, Esq., Governor of Scilly, and was father of
Sarah Catherine. Richard, D.D., Rector of Finglas, father of Richard Cha-
Eleanor Isabella.
loner Cobbe, D.D., Rector of Little Marlow, Bucks, father
He d. 1861. His eldest son, (with other children) of Frances, to. to Hans Francis,
Rev. Lewis Balfour Clutterbuck, of Newark Park, J.P., 11th Earl of Huntingdon.
Rector of Doynton,
6. 14 April, 1822 ; d. 1872 and was s. by William, Capt., d. s. p. 1749.
;

his brother, Charles.


James Edmund Clutterbuck, Esq., now of Newark. The youngest son,
Arms— Az., a lion rampant arg.; in chief three escallops of Charles Cobbe, D.D., b. 1686; successively Bishop of
the second. Killala, Dromore, and Kildare, and Archbishop of Dublin; to.

Crest— buck statant arg. between two laurel-branches Dorothea, dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Levinge, Bart.,
ppr. Speaker of the House of Commons, and Chief Justice of Com-
Seat—Newark Park, Wotton-under-Edge, co. Gloucester.
mon Pleas in Ireland, widow of Sir John Rawdon, Bart, of
Moira. The Archbishop built Newbridge House about 1737,
4 and d. 1765, leaving one surviving son,
Thomas Cobbe, of Newbridge, M.P., Col. of Militia, b. 1733;
COATES OF COMBE HOUSE. to. 1751, Lady Eliza Beresford, dau. of Marchs, 1st Earl of

Coates, Edward, Esq. of Combe House, co. Tyrone, and sister of George, Marquess of Waterford. By
Radnor, J.P., High Sheriff 1866, b. 4 Eeb. 1810 her he had issue two daus., Catherine, to. Hon. Henry Pelham
;
(and had issue, Catherine, and Frances, m. Capt. Murray);
m. 23 Oct. 1862, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of J. S.
and Elizabeth Dorothea, on. Sir Henry Tuitc, Bart., d.s.p.
Bannister, Esq. of Weston, co. Hereford, and has
1850; and one son,
issue, Charles Cobbe, Esq. of Newbridge, M.P., b. 175C; d.v.p.
COB THE LANDED GENTRY. COC 331

1798. He in. Anne Power Trench, sister of William, 1st Earl vi. Nathaniel Fromanteel, b. Jan. 1839; to. 1863, Caroline,
of Clancarty, and by her (wlio d. 1835) left at his decease in dau. of the Eev. Charles Drave, Eector of Westerfield,
1798, five sons, Suffolk, who d. 1876.
vii. Ernest George, b. April, 1840; to. 1864, Helen, dau.
St.
i. Charles, his heir, of Newbridge.
ii. George, General B.A., b. 1782; to. Amelia, dau. of the of Philip Cazenove, Esq. of Clapham.
Rev. Eoyston Barton, and dying 9 March, 1865, left issue, viii. Felix Thornley, b. Sept. 1841.
i. Lucy, to. June, 1855, Col. Henry Jervis White Jervift
1 Charles Henry, Major H.E.I.C.S. (deceased), to. and
had issue. E.A.
2 Thomas Monck, d. s. p. ii. Anna Frances.
1 Frances, to. Dawson Littledale, Esq., and has issue. hi. Harriet Sophia, d. in infancy.
2 Anna. iv. Sophia Mariana Edwyna, d. in infancy.
to. Thomas Thompson, Esq. D.L. of Hollywood
3 Linda,
v. Constance Sophia, to. 1876, Eichard Green, Esq. of
Bath, co. Dublin, and has issue.
Kington, co. Hereford.
in. Henry, Vicar of Templeton, d. s. p. 1823.
iv. Thomas Alexander, Col. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1788; d. 1836; Mr. Cobbold s. his father Feb. 1860.
to. N uzzeer Begum, dau. of Azeeze Khan, of Cashmere, and
had issue, —The grandfather of the present proprietor of
1 Henry Clermont, Col. C.B., Commanding 4th regt., The Holywells, John Cobbold, Esq. of The Holywells, Ipswich,
killed at Sebastopol, 1855, s. p.. b. 1745 (son of Thomas Cobbold, Esq., by his wife, Sarah Cob-
2 Charles Augustus, Lieut.-Col., to. and has issue. bold, ofFrimley, Suffolk), m. 1st, 1773, Elizabeth, dau. of James
3 William, d. s. p.
Wilkinson, and by her had, John, of whom presently; and six
4 Francis Hastings, Lieut.-Col. Eoyal Artillery.
5 Alexander Hugh, Col. Commanding 17th regt., to. and other sons and eight daus. He to. 2ndly, 1791, Elizabeth, dau.
has issue. of Eobert Knipe, by whom he had six more sons and one dau.
1 Azelie. The eldest son of the 1st marriage,
2 Florence (deceased), to. 1st, John Ensor, Esq. of Bollesby, John Cobbold, Esq. of The Holywells, 6 1774 to 1796, . .
;
and had issue 2ndly, Chardin Wroughton, Esq.
;
Harriet, 3rd dau. of the Eev. Temple Chevallier, of Aspal,
3 Laura, m. John Locke, Esq., M.P., and has issue.
Suffolk, and by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
4 Sophia. 5 Eliza.
V. William Power, Capt. E.N., b. 1790; to. Elizabeth Bridget, John Chevallier, his successor, and present proprietor.
dau. of Eichard Fortescue Starkey, Esq., M.P., and dying Henry, b. 1799 to. Mary Bampton, and d. s. p.
;

1831, left issue, Walter Temple, b. 1801 d. s. p. ;

Francis, b. 1803 ; m. Mary Anne Cobbold, and d. leaving a


1Charles Power, Capt. 13th Light Infantry, d. s. p.
dau., Fanny, to. Eev. Charles H. Chevallier.
2 William Power (Eev.), M.A., m. Jane Selina, dau. of Col.
Alfred, b. 1814; to. Miss Fanny Worship.
George John Beresford, E.A., of Woodhouse, co. Water-
ford, and has issue, Charles William Beresford, b. 20 July,
Arthur Thomas, b. 1816.
1875.
Mary Caroline, to. Alexander Henry Bartlet, Esq.; d. in
1876.
1 Jane Power.
2 Flora Power, d. nnm. 15 March, 1875. Louisa Emily, to. David Hanbury, Esq.
3 Elizabeth Dorothea.
Georgiana Kate, to. William Charles Fonnereau, Esq.
Agnes, to. Capt. Frederick Chevalli r Syer, E.N.
The eldest son, Emily, to. 1st, George Dixon, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Henry Cob-
Charles Cobbe, Esq. of Newbridge, co. Dublin, J.P. and bold, Esq.
D.L., High Sheriff 1821, b. 1781 to. 1809, Frances, only dau.
Harriet Ann, to. 1st, Edward Hanbury, Esq.; 2ndly, Thomas
;
Eose, Esq. and 3rdly, Borlase Hill Adams, Esq.
of Capt. Thomas Conway, of Morden Park, Surrey, and by her ;

Charlotte, to. Eev. John Bampton.


(who d. 1847) had, Jane Octavia, to. Eev. Thomas Preston.
Charles, now of Newbridge. Mr. Cobbold d. Feb. 1860, and was s. by his eldest son, tho
Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1813; to. Janet Finlay, dau. of
Thomas Grahame, Esq., and has issue, Leuric Charles;
presentJohn Chevallier Cobbold, Esq. of The Holywells.
Hervic Nugent Grahame Helen Louise and Frances
; ;

Arms Or, a chevron sa. between three holly leaves ppr. on ;

Conway. a chief sa. a lion passant between two fleurs-de-lis in fess,


William, b. 1816; to. Clara, dau. of J. Nottidge. Esq. of arg.
Eose Hill, Suffolk.

Crest —
A lion passant guardant arg.
Henry (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Milton Bryant, Beds, b. 1817; —
Seat The Holywells, Ipswich, Suffolk.
to. and has issue, Mabel; Winifred; and Amy Beresford.
Frances Power.
Mr. Cobbe d. 11 Nov. 1857. COB HAM OF SHINFIELD GRANGE.
A rms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu. a fess arg., in chief two
:
Cobham, Alexander Cobham, Esq. of Shinfield
swans ppr. for Cobbe, arg. in fess three lozenges sa. charged
with fountains between three goats’ heads erased gu., collared Grange, Berks, J.P., m. 24 Feb. 1831, Jane Hulse,
and attired or, for Welborne. 2nd dau. of Richard Chambers, Esq., late of Whit-
Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet gu. a pelican’s head and neck bourne Court, co. Hereford, and by her (who d.
vulning itself ppr.
1877) has issue,

Mottoes Moriens cano. Over the crest— In sanguine vita.
Alexander William, J.P., High Sheriff 1868, and late

Seat Newbridge House, Donabate, co. Dublin.
i.

Capt. 44th and 26th regts., b. 25 Oct. 1834; to. 1st, 18


Sept. 1862, Louisa, only dau. of Alexander Brown, Esq.
of Beilby Grange, co. York, and sister of the present Sir
William Eichmond Brown, Bart., which lady d. 2 June,
1863 he to. 2ndly, 23 Aug. 1865, Celina Kate, 5th dau.
COBBOLD OF THE HOLLYWELLS. ;

of James Blyth, Esq. of Woolhampton House, Berks,

Cobbold, John Chevallier, Esq. of The Holy- and has issue, Alexander Blyth, b. 23 Feb. 1869; Florence
Louisa and Mabel.
wells,Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Ipswich ;

ii. Eobert Gray, b. 8 Oct. 1836.


1847-68, b. 24 Aug. 1797 m. 14 May, 1827, Lucy, ;
hi. Edward, b. 17 Oct. 1847.
3rd dau. of the Eev. Henry Patterson, Rector of i. Mary Jane, to. 30 April, 1862, John Hargreaves, Esq.
Drinkstone and of Wortham, Suffolk, and has of Warley Abbey, co. Lancaster, and Maiden Erlegln,
issue, Berks.
i. John Patterson, J.P., M.P. for Ipswich, b. 12 July, 1831; Arms — Gu., on a chevron engrailed between three cinquefoils
to. 20 April, 1858, Adela Harriet, dau. of the Eev. J. G. or, as many lions rampant sa.

Dupuis, of Eton College, and d 9 Dec. 1875, leaving John .


Crest —A man’s head sidefaced couped at the shoulders ppr.,
with a cap gu. turned up fretty arg. and sa. buttoned at the
Dupois, b. 1861, and other issue.
top or.
II. Henry Chevallier, b. 1 Sept. 1832; to. 1st, I860, Louisa Motto — Concordia.
Ann, dau. of Charles Montagu Pocock, Esq. ;
and 2ndly, Seat —Shinfield Grange, near Beading.
1865, Miss Charlotte Key.
hi. Thomas Clement, b. 22 July, 1833.
iv. Herbert Wilkinson, b. 8 Aug. 1835 ; d. in the East IndieSt
1852.
COCHRANE-PATRICS..
V. Temple Francis, b. Oct. 1836 ;
d. an infant. See Patrick.
W ;

332 COD THE LANDED GENTRY. COD


CODDINaTON OF OLDBRIDGE. Letitia, dau. of Gaynor Barry, Esq. of Beau, co. Dublin, and
had issue,
Coddington, Henry Barry, Esq. of Oldbridge,
Henry Barry, now of Oldbridge.
co. Meath, J.P., High Sheriff 1843, b. 22 May, 1802 ;
Joshua William, Capt. R.E. to. 1840, Agnes, dau. of Gen.
;

m. 26 Sept. 1827, Maria, eldest dau. of William Emmett, R.E. and d. 1853, leaving issue, Charles Edward,
:

Sharman Crawford, Esq. of Crawfordsburn, co. and Edward Fitzherbert.


Fitzherbert Nicholas, Major in the army, to. 1841, Jane, dau.
Down, and by her (who d. 23 March, 1845) has of Col. Trelawny, R.A., Governor of St. Helena and d. ;

issue, 1853, leaving issue, Fitzherbert Henry, Charles Ilamlyn,


and Blanche Martha.
i. John Nicholas, b . 24 June, 1828 ; to. Leila Jane,
1870, Anna Elizabeth, to. 1826, Fitzherbert R. Ruxton, Esq. of
James L. W.
elder dau. of the late Naper, Esq. of Lough- Ardee House, co. Louth, and has issue.
crew, co. Meath, and had issue. She <2. 1 Feb. 1879. LetitiaMary.
ii. William Henry, b. 19 June, 1833; to. 21 March, 18G6,
Upon the decease of Mr. Coddington, 31 Aug. 1837, aged 72,
Rose, dau. of Nathan Cairns, Esq., and d. Sept. 1866.
he was s. by his eldest son, the present Henry Barry Cod-
hi. Henry Joshua, Aug. 1836.
b . 31
dington, Esq. of Oldbridge.
iv. Fitzherbert, b. 22 May, 1838.
V. Arthur Blaney, b 20 Feb. 1840; to. 27 June, 1572, Ellen
.
Arms —Gu., a cross fretty az. between four
or, trefoils slipped
Bertha, 2nd dau. of Oswald Bloxsome, Esq. of the Grove, arg.
Hyde, Wight,
Isle of Crest —A wolf’s head erased or.
vi. Dixie Latham, b 23 March, 1845. . Mottoes —Nil desperandum or Nee metuas nec : opt.es.
i. Letitia Mabella, to. 30 Sept. 1857, Robert Fowler, Esq. of Seat— Oldbridge, near Drogheda.
Rahinstown, co. Meath, and d. Jan. 1879.
ii. Maria Anna.

iLtUCTltJf. — illiam Coddington, Esq. of Holm Patrick,


1

co. Dublin, High Wicklow, 1656, in. Thomasine


Sheriff co.
Calton, and by her had three sons and seven daus. He d. CODE, IN GrTON OF WROUGHTON.
1657, aged 50. His son and heir,
Capt. Nicholas Coddington, of Holm Patrick, d. July, CODRINGTON, WlLLIAM WYNDHAM, Esq. of
1685, leaving by his 2nd wife, Anne, who survived him, three Wroughton, Wilts, J.P. formerly 17th Lancers, b.
sons and one dau. (his 1st wife, Elizabeth, dau. of William 25 June, 1825 ; m. 21 June, 1854, Cecilia Charlotte,
Aston, Esq., d. s. p. 1657). The eldest son, dau. of the late Frederick Webb, Esq. of Westwick,
Capt. Dixie Coddington, of Holm Patrick, 6. 1665, High co. Durham, and has issue,
Sheriff co. Dublin 1695, served on William’s staff at
the battle of the Boyne. He in. 1686, his cousin Anne, dau. i. William Frederick, b. 6 June, 1856.
and heiress of his uncle, John Coddington, of Clonearl, by ii.Augustus Edward, b. 7 June, 1859.
whom (who d. 1736) he left at his death, 22 July, 1728, six hi. Arthur John, 6. 19 Nov. 1861.
sons and three daus., iv. Alexander Edward Wyndliam, b. 6 Dec. 1863.
i. Cecilia Mary. ii. Kate Georgiana.
John, his heir.
Nicholas, of Drogheda. iLtnCtllJC.— This is the elder branch of the very ancient
'

Dixie, of Athlumney Castle, co. Meath, principal Serjeant-at- Gloucestershire family of Codrington, from which descend the
Arms from 1768 to his death in 1776.
existing Baronets of the name.
Henry, of Tankardstown, co. Meath, Barrister-at-Law,
d. s. p.
John de Codrington, grandson of Geoffrey Codrington,
William, Vicar of Carrickmacross, co. Monaghan. was Standard Bearer to Henry V., in the French wars of that
Robert. Anne. monarch, anno 1415. He purchased the manor of Wapeley
Elizabeth, to. John Lyster, Esq. of Rocksavage. 1455, and living to the advanced age of 112, d. in the year
Jane, b 1700; to. 15 July, 1723, Ralph Blundel, Esq. of
.
1475. His great grandson,
Dublin ; and d. 2 Aug. 1742.
Simon Codrington, to. Agnes, dau. and heiress of Richard
The eldest son, Seacole, of Didmartin,and was s. by his son,
John Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge, co. Meath, to. 1710, Robert Codrington, father, by Anne Stubbs, of two
Frances, dau. and co-heir of Capt. John Osborne, of Balgeen, sons, Christopher, the younger, ancestor of the Baronets
by whom (who <2. 1747) he had one son, Codrington, of Doddington and his heir, in 1618,
;

John, drowned in the Boyne the day he came of age, 1736. John Codrington, Esq. of Didmartin, High Sheriff of
Gloucesteshire 1638. 4th in descent from this John was
Mr. Coddington d. 1740, and was s. by his nephew, William Codrington, Esq. of Wroughton, co. Wilts, in.
Dixie Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge (eldest son of Nicholas
Mary, dau. of John Lewsley, Esq. and had issue,
Coddington, Esq. of Drogheda, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Henry Tennison, Esq.). He in. 1754, Catherine, dau. of William, his heir.
Thomas Burgh, Esq. of Bert, and had seven sons, who John Lewsley, of Woodhouse, co. Gloucester, 6. 1793 ;
to. Laura Mary Charlton, d. s. p. 1837.
all d. young. He d. in Dublin, 1794, and was s. by his
Oliver Calley, of Dean House, Hants, to. 1851, Henrietta,
brother, dau. of the late George Marx, Esq., of Eaton Square,
Henry Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge, b. 1728. After the London and d. 1855.
;

death of hisDixie Coddington, 1791, he became


cousin, Thomas Stretton (Rev.), Vicar of Wroughton, to. Miss White
Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms, and was so at the Union, 1800, at and d. Dec. 1839, leaving six sons.
which tliae he was also patron <?f one of the seats for the Robert, d. unm. Feb. 1835.
Ellinor, to. Rev. Edmond Leigh Bennett, Rector of Lechlade.
borough cf Bunleer. He m. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of Latham d. July, 1842, leaving two sons.
co. Gloucester ;
Blacker, Esq. of Rathescar, co. Louth, and had issue,
Mr. Codrington was s. by his son,
Nicholas, his heir. William Codrington, Esq. of Wroughton, b. April, 1790 ;
Henry, to. Eleanor Hamilton, of Browne Hall, co. Donegal, to. 10 June, 1824, Laetitia, dau. of William Wyndham, Esq., ot
and d. leaving three daus., one of whom m. the Rev.
Thomas Lindesay, Rector of Upper Cumber, co. London- Dinton, co. Wilts, and by her (who <2. 28 Nov. 1845) had issue,
derry. William Wyndham, his l.eir, now of Wroughton.
Latham (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Timolin, co. Kildare, Charles, 6. 18 June, 1827.
to. Anne, dau. of Col. Bellingham, of Ardagh, co. Louth, John, b. 17 Jan. 1829.
and had, with other issue, Henry (Rev.), and John George, Robert, b. 23 Jan. 1&31.
of Ravensdale, co. Louth. Alexander, 6. 3 July, 1832.
Thomas, d. unm. George, b. 8 Jan. 1834.
Martha, to. Philip Pendleton, Esq. of Moortown, co. Meath, Letitia Mary. Marian.
and left issue.
Elizabeth, to. — Winder, Esq., and has issue. Mr. Codrington d. 11 April, 1842.
Anne, m. Edward Augustus Waller, Esq., and d. leaving Arms — Arg., a fess embattled counter-embattled sa. fretty gu.
issue. between three lioncels passant of the third.
Mary George Lendrum, Esq. of Jamestown,
Jane, to. co.

Crest A dragon’s head gu. issuing from a ducal coronet
Fermanagh, and d. leaving issue.
between two dragons’ wings chequy or and az.
Mr. Coddington d. 21 Dec. 1816, and was s. by his son, —
Motto Immersabilis est vera virtus.
Nicholas Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge, to. July, 1793, —
Seat Wroughton, Swindon, Wilts.
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PINE-COFFIN OF PORTLEDGE. Mr. Pine Coffin m. 2ndly, Oct. 1848, Charlotte, dau. of the lato
Samuel Chandler, Esq. of Bath.
Pine-Coffin, John Richard, Esq. of Portledge,
Arms— Az., semee of cross-crosslcts or, three bezants.
Devon, J.P., late of the 16th regt., b. June, 1842 ; Crests — 1st, A martlet az. charged on the breast with two
m. 1865, Matilda, youngest dau. of William Speke, bezants ;
2nd, A pine tree ppr.
Esq. of Jordans, Somerset, and has with other Motto for Pine
,
— n tempestate floresco.
issue, Seat —Portledge, near Bideford, co. Devon.
John Edward, b. 24 Dec. 1866.

ICtlTCilffC. —
The authorities who have written respecting
the co. of Devon, make honourable mention of Sir Elias COGAN OF TINODE.
Coffin, Knt. of Clist and Ingarby, in the days of King John;
Cogan, The Eight Hon. William Henry
of Sir Richard Coffin of Alwington, temp. Henry II. of Sir ;

Jeffrey Coffin, of Coombe Coffin, under Henry III., who Ford, of Tinode, co. Wicklow and Athgarret,
granted a.d. 1254, to Richard Coffin and his heirs for ever free Kildare, P.C., M.P. co. Kildare, M.A., D.L. co.
warren in all his demesne and lands of Alwington, in the co. of Kildare, J.P. for cos. Kildare, Wicklow and Carlow,
Devon and of other knights, descendants of these, during
;
has been High Sheriff of co. Wicklow b. 1823 ; ;

successive reigns, till the time of Henry VIII., when we find m. 1858, Gertrude Mary, only surviving dau. of
Sir William Coffin, Sheriff of Devonshire, and, being highly Francis Kyan, Esq. (by Catherine his wife, dau. of
preferred at Court, Master of the Horse at the coronation of Eichard Galwey, of Fort Eichard, co. Cork), and.
Anne Boleyn a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and
; ;
grand- dau. of Major General Francis Kyan,
afterwards one of the eighteen Assistants of King Henry
H.E.I.C.S.
VIII. at the tournament of Guienne, in France, a.d. 1519.
This Sir William Coffin was also High Steward of the manor JLtltPagC. —
ndrew Cogan, of Williamstown, co. Carlow,
and liberties of Stanton, co. Hertford. At his death he b. 1697 (the son of William Cogan), to. Alicia Maurice, and
humbly bequeathed to his master, Henry VIII., all his hawks, left,with two daus., Margaret and Julia, a son,
his best horses, and a cart, and, leaving no issue, he conveyed William Cogan, of Tinode, b. 1726 ; to. 1764, Mary, relict
the manor of East Higgington, in the parish of Besryn Arbor, of James Murphy, and on his marriage settled at Tinode, co.
with all his other estates in Devon, to his eldest brother’s son, Wicklow. He d. 1820, leaving issue,
Richard Coffin, Esq. of Portledge. The last male de-
Bryan, of Athgarret.
scendant,
Mathew, of Tinode, b. 1774; d. unm. 1851, when his landed
Richard Coffin, Esq. of Portledge, d. unm. 9 Dec. 1766, property devolved on his nephew, the present William
aged 84, and bequeathed his estates to his nephews, Robert Henry Ford Cogan, P.C., M.P.
Bennett, and his elder brother, Richard Bennett, sons of his Edward, d. unm.
sister, Honour Bennett, with remainder to his grand-nephew, Catherine. Alicia. Margaret.
John Pine, Esq. of East Downe, and heirs male. Eventually, The eldest son,
the estate went, at the death of Richard Bennett Coffin, accord- Bryan Cogan, of Athgarret and of the city of Dublin, b.
ing to the entail, to 1767 to. 1815, Eliza, dau. of Edward Madden, of Dublin, by
;

The Rev. John Pine,* Esq. of East Down (son and heir of Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thadeus Ford, of Corry, co.
John Pine, Esq. and grandson of Edward Pine, Esq. of East Leitrim, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thadeus Lyons, of
Down, by Dorothy, his wife, dau. of Richard Coffin, of Port- Lyonstown, co. Roscommon, and d. 1830, leaving issue,
ledge). He was. b. 1736, and assumed 1797, by royal license,
William Henry Ford, now of Tinode.
the additional surname and arms of Coffin. He m. 3 Dec.
Eliza, d. unm. Lissey.
1765, Grace, dau. of James Rowe, Esq. of Alverdiscott, Devon, Catherine, d. unm. Margaret, d. unm.
and had issue,
Maternally, the Right Hon. William Henry Ford Cogan
Richard, his heir. M.P., derives descent from two ancient families, the Fords of
Charles (Rev.), Rector of East Down, b. 3 Nov. 1771; m.
Corry, co. Leitrim, and the Lyons of Lyonstown, co. Ros-
Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Knight, Esq. of Milton, co. Cam-
bridge, by whom he had issue, Charles John Samuel and common. The Fords were an old Irish race, the MacCon-
;

eight daus., Mary Ann Elizabeth Charlotte Phillippa Lucy


; ;
snamhas, or MacConsnavas, Chiefs of the territory of Muinter
Judith, m. the Rev. G. Rogers, Rector of Yarlington Kenny, in Leitrim, frequently mentioned in the Irish annals,
Emily Grace Caroline Emma; Elizabeth Fanny Septimia;
; ; and referred to by the Four Masters. Their descendant,
Octavia. Thadeos Ford, b. 1705 to. 1745, Elizabeth, dau. of Thadeus
;
James William, b. 23 Sept. 1773; d. unm. at Jamaica, April, Lyons, Esq. of Lyonstown (by Mary his wife, dau. of Pierce
1792.
John, b. 16 March, 1778 a Major-General in the army, Cumin, Esq. of Gurthamoone, and his wife, Elizabeth
;

C.B. to. 13 April, 1820, Maria, eldest dau of George


;
O’Rourke, of Breffney), and d. 1759, leaving issue, 1 Henry,
Monkland. Esq., late of Belmont, Bath; but d. s. p. P.P. of Enniskillen; 2 Hugh, d. unm.; 3 Garret, d. in
10 Feb. 1830. Jamaica, s. p.; 1 Mary, b. 1748, to. Bryan Reilly, and was
Edward (Sir), Knt., b. 20 Oct. 1784; a Commissary-General; mother of Margaret Reilly, the wife of William Murphy, Esq.
d.Aug. 1862. of Mount Merrion 2 Catherine; and 3 Elizabeth, b. 1754,
Mary Anne. ;

m. Edward Madden, of Dublin, and d. 1829, leaving two sur-


The Rev. John Pine-Coffin d. at Bath, April, 1824, and was s. viving children, Dr. Richard R. Madden, the distinguished
by his eldest son and heir, writer; and Eliza, widow of Bryan Cogan (ut supra).
Richard Pine Coffin, Esq. of East Down and Portledge,
b. 6 March, 1770; 28 Oct. 1797, Henrietta, dau. of the Rev.
to.
Arms—Az., throo oak leaves arg. on a chief or, a cross
bottonee gu.
Thomas Kitson, of Shiphay, co. Devon, and by her had
issue,
Crest —
A talbot dog ppr. collared and chained or, charged
on the shoulder with a cross-bottonee, as in the arms.
Richard, his successor, d. unm. 1837. —
Motto Constans fidei.
John Thomas, late of Portledge.
Henrietta, d. unm. May, 1837.

Seat Tinode, near Blessinton.

Mary Anne.
Mr. Pine Coffin d. 6 October, 1833. His 2nd son,
The Rev. John Thomas Pine Coffin, of Portledge, co. COHAM OF COHAM.
Devon, Prebendary of Exeter, J.P., b. 8 Jan. 1800; to. 1st,
COHAM, 'WjLLIAM HOLLAND BlCKFORD, Esq. of
June, 1838, Frances, dau. of the late William Speke, Esq. of
Jordans, and by her (who d 30 March, 1845) has issue,
Coham, Dunsland, and Trevedoe, Devon, J.P. and
D.L., b. 28 July, 1828; m. 3 Sept. 1857, Dora
John Richard, now of Portledge.
Elizabeth Louisa, youngest dau. of the late Gen.
Edward, b. July, 1843; d. unm. 1871.
Frances, d. unm. 1867. SirHopton Stratford Scott, K.C.B., of Woodville,
Henrietta Isabella Kilson, d. 1866. Lucan, Dublin, and has issue one child,
Elinor Mary Bickford.
* Lineally descended from the marriage of Oliver Pine of
Hame, co. Cornwall, living in 1296, with Ellinor, dau. and heir —
Htncacjt. In passing by the banks of the River Torrid ge,
of Philip le Downe, of East Downe. towards the parish of Black Torrington, Devon, the dwelling
— ,

COH THE LANDED GENTRY. COK


of Coham, with owners of its own name, comes in view. It is Arms—Per chevron engrailed gu. and erm., in chief five
not known when its possessors did not dwell there, they having fleurs-de-lis three and two, and in base a lion rampant or.
possessed it from time immemorial. The name denotes Saxon Crest— In front of a plume of five feathers arg. two cross-
crosslets fitchee in saltire az.
origin ham, a Saxon word, signifying “a home” or “ dwell-
ing-place,” surrounded by wood, water, and fields, just as Motto — Fuimus, et sub Deo erimus.
Coham is situated but the family can only prove their home
;
Seat —Coham (anciently spelt Cohame); High Hampton,
Devon.
at this place from the year 1547, and this proof is derived from
the Black Torrington parish register, where the following
entry may be seen: “Margaret, dau. of Stephen Coham,
Gentleman, of Coham, was baptised April 4th, 1547,” an COKE OF BROOKHILL.
extract from the earliest register extant in the parish chest.
We Stephen Coham succeeded by Stephen Coham,
find this Core, William Sacheyerell, Esq. of Brookhill,
the father of Lewis Coham, Esq. of Coham, living in the co. Derby, a 'd Langton Hall, Notts, J.P., b. 31 Aug.
beginning of the 17th century. To this gentleman succeeded, 1805, late Lieut. 39fch regt. ; m. 1st, 21 Not. 1837,
Lewis Coham, Esq. of Coham, who m. 22 Dec. 1669, Mary, Sarah Kift, dau. of John Deane, Esq, and by her •

the sister of John Arscott, Esq. of Tetcott, near Holswortliy


(who d. 18 March, 1870) had issue,
(who s. the John Arscott who m. Gertrude, dau. of Sir Shilston
Calmady, but left no family), by whom he had three sons and i. William Langton, of Kirby Old Hall, Notts, 6. 3 April,
two daus., 1843, late Lieut. 4th Hussars; to. 1877, Ada, dau. of —
Stephen, his heir. Heugh, Esq. of the Cape of Good Hope.
John, who settled at Bovacott, in the parish of Bradford. ii. Alfred Sacheverell, b. 27 Aug. 1846; to. Amy, dau. of
He to. Margaret, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of William Hol- — Brunton, Esq.
land, Esq. of Upcott Avenel, in the parish of Sheepwash, iii. Herbert de Odingsells,
14 Nov. 1863.
b.
and of Thome, in the parishes of Holsworthy and Py worthy, i. Alice, to. 1859, Capt. G. Charlton, 81st regt.
by whom he had three sons, Stephen, who lived and d. at
ii. Lucy Harriett, to. 1861, Capt. Yere T. Bayly, 54th
Bovacott, unm William, who lived at a house in the town
. ;

of Holsworthy, called The Croft, where he d. unm Arthur regt.


. ;

(Rev.), Archdeacon of Wilts, &c., to. Grace, dau. of George in. Emily Maude, to. Major S. H. Williams, Madras Staff
Plunkett Woodruffe, Esq. of the Manor House, of Corps.
Chiswick, by whom he had two sons and two daus., '
iv. Clementine Rosalie, m. Lieut. T. Greenaway, Madras
all of them m.
Staff Corps.
Arthur, to. a dau. of Burdon of Burdon, and settled at
v. Hester Marion. vi. Henrietta Margaret,
Holsworthy, where this branch of the family continue to
reside. vn. Frances Geraldine.
Mary, to. Rev. Benoni Bampfylde (Rector of Black Torring-
ton), of Poltimore. Mr. Coke m. 2udly, 27 Sept. 1870, Susan Annie,
Gertrude, to. Clement Gay, Esq. (related to Gay the poet). youngest dau. of the late R. Miller, Esq. of Seaton,
The eldest son, Devon, and has issue,
Stephen Coham, Esq. of Coham, to. in the 5th of Queen
iv. D’Ewes Leventhorpe, b. 27 Jan. 1874.
Anne, Mary, dau. and co-heiress of William Holland, Esq. of
v. Algernon John Parker, b. 10 March, 1876.
Upcott Avenel, Devon (lineally descended from John, 4th son
vrn. Ethel Marie Sacheverell.
of Robert, Lord Holland, by Maude his wife, one of the daus.
and co-heiresses of Alan le Zouche, of Ashby), and thus 5L tlTCHCJC. —
This ancient family dates back nearly to the
acquired that estate. About this time the mansion house of Conquest. Tradition states that the founder of it was employed
Coham was destroyed by fire, and the family, in consequence, in the service of Henry de Ferrers, who was Superintendent
removed to their seat at Upcott Avenel. By the heiress of of William the Conqueror’s Horse Armourers. It is of con-
Holland Mr. Coham had two sons, siderable importance in the co. of Derby, where it has

i. Lewis, his heir. been settled for twenty generations in a direct male line,
ii. Holland (Rev.), Rector of North Lewe, Devon, to. Chris- covering a period of more than six hundred years.
tian, dau. of Rev. James Silke, of Bedminster, of an ancient Hugh, son of Robert Coke, to. Agnes, dau. and heir of
family there settled, and had issue, Robert Owen, of Marchington Woodhouse, co. Stafford, and
1 Stephen, successor to his uncle. was living 46 Edward III. His grandson,
2 William Holland, heir to his brother. Thomas Coke, to. about 1418, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress
of Thomas de Odingsells, of Trusley; his son,
The eldest son,
William Coke, of Trusley, to. 1448, Joan, dau. of John
Lewis Coiiam, Esq. of Upcott Avenel, rebuilt the mansion
Hilton, and d. 1504, being s. by his son,
of Coham. He m. Lucretia, dau. and co-heiress of Barn- — William Coke, of Trusiey, who, having been to. twice, d.
field, Esq. of Mambury and Great Torrington, Devon, but dying
1514. His eldest son,
without issue, 1778, was s. by his nephew,
William Coke, of Trusley, to. Isabell, dau. of Sir Ralph
Stephen Coham, Esq. of Coham and Upcott Avenel at whose
Longford, of Longford, and d. in 1518, leaving one son,
decease unm. 1786, the representation and possessions of the
William Coke, of Trusley, to. Dorothy, dau. of Robert
family devolved upon his brother,
Fitzherbert, of Tissington, by whom he had fifteen children.
The Rev. William Holland Coham, of Coham and Upcott
He d. Sept. 1575. His son and heir.
Avenel. This gentleman to. 29 Nov. 1790, Mary, dau. and
Richard Coke, of Trusley, to. Mary, dau. and heir of
eventually sole heiress of George Bickford, Esq. of Dunsland
Thomas Sacheverell, of Kirkby, co. Notts, and d. 20 Nov. 1582,
and Arscott, both in Devon, representative of the ancient
leaving six sons and five daus., of which the youngest,
family of Arscott of Arscott and Dunsland Devon, and by
Dorothy, to. Valentine Carey, D.D., Bishop of Exeter. The
her (who d. 4 Feb. 1839) had issue,
sons were,
William Bickford, his heir.
George Lewis, of Upcott Avenel, Devon, J.P., D.L., d. 1 Jan. i. Francis (Sir),his heir.
1878. Holland, J.P. for Devon, d. unm. 26 March, 1867. ii. John (Sir), Principal Secretary of State for upwards of
Mary Anne. Christiana.
twenty years to Charles I., d. 8 Sept. 1644, aged 82,
ancestor of the Cokes of Melbourne. His distinguished
Mr. Coham March, 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
d. 15 linebecame extinct in 1750. The heiress to. Sir Matthew
The Rev. William Bickford Coham, of Coham and Duns- Lamb, and was mother of Viscount Melbourne.
in. Thomas, d. at Padua, 1621, s. p.
land, to. 17 April, 1827, Augusta Mary, eldest dau. of
iv. Philip, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, d. there,
Joseph Davie Bassett, Esq. of Heanton Court and Watermouth,
s. p.
(whose great-grandmother, Elinor Courtenay, was eldest dau. v. George, D.D., consecrated in 1632, Bishop of Bristol,
of Sir William Courtenay, by the Lady Anne Bertie, his wife) translated to Hereford 1636. One of the twelve Bishops
and had issue. imprisoned by Parliament. He to. Jane, dau. of William,
son of Sir Clement Heigham, of Suffolk, and dying 10 Dec.
William Holland Bickford, now of Coham and Dunsland. 1646, aged 76, left issue,
Arscott Bickford Courtenay, 6. 29 April, 1832.
Mary Bassett Eleanor, m. 17 Aug. 1852, William Parr, Esq. 1 Richard, B.D. of Suckley, co. Worcester, to. Mary, dau.
of Fernside, Bournemouth, Dorset. of John Kayse, and their only son, Heigham, was father,
Augusta Christiana Davie, to. April, 1858, Harvey George by Elizabeth,his 2nd wife, da,u. of Sir Willoughby
Dickenson, Capt. Madras army. D’Ewes, of a son, D’Ewes Coke, who m. 1720, Frances
Coke, the co-heiress of Trusley, of whom presently.
Mr. Coham d. 2 July, 1S43. 2 John, Prebendary of Moreton Magna, d. s. p.
;

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3 William, of Quistmoor, co. Hereford, ancestor of Coke and thus these estates after a lapse of 100 years returned to
of Lower Moor. the Coke family.
4 Thomas, d. 1636, s. p. ii.Frances, 2nd dau. and co-heir, to., as under, her kinsman,
killed in the battle at Nieuport, temp. Queen D’Ewes Coke.
vi. Robert,
Elizabeth. D’Ewes Coke, of Suckley, son of Heigham Coke, already
The eldest son, mentioned, descended from George Coke, Bishop of Hereford,
to. 12 Oct. 1720, Frances,' the 2nd dau. and co-heir of William
Sib Francis Coke, of Trusley, 6. 11 Nov. 1561; to. 1st,
Frances, dau. of Denzell Holies, son and heir of Sir William Coke of Trusley. She d. leaving issue, three sons, of whom
Holies, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of George Curzon, of the only survivor was George, of whom presently. He to.
Croxhall, co. Derby, and relict of Thomas Leigh, of Egginton. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Francis Hurt, of Alderwasley, co.
lie d. 16 Aug. 1639, aged 78, leaving Derby, by whom he had four sons, who d. s. p., and five daus.
He d. 23 Oct. 1751, and was s. by his son,
i. William, his heir. George Coke, Esq. of Kirkby, b. 1725, for some time an
ii.Gilbert, Capt., serving in the army in Holland, to. officer in the 3rd Dragoon Guards, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Gilbert, of Locko, and left a dau.
Seth Ellis, of Brampton, co. Derby, and d. 17 Nov. 1759, aged
and heiress, Frances, wile of William Mundy, Esq. of
Darley. 34, leaving one son,
hi. Francis, Archdeacon of Stafford, to. Margaret Evans, of Rev. D’Ewes Coke, of Broolchill, Rector of Pinxton and
Wiltshire, d. 1682, leaving four sons and six daus. South Normanton, co. Derby, to. Hannah, dau. and heiress of
i. Eleanor, d. unm. George Hey wood, Esq. of Brimington, co. Derby, and by her
ii. Susannah, m. Roger Bates, D.D., Chaplain to Charles I. (who d. 26 Sept. 1818) had issue,
hi. Elizabeth, m. Percival Willoughby, M.D., son of Sir
Percival Willoughby, of Wollaton. i. D’Ewes, of Brookhill, his heir.
iv. Anne, to. John Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, co. Derby. ii. William (Sir), Puisne Judge of the Island of Ceylon, d.
at Trincomalee 1 Sept. 1818, aged 42.
The eldest son, hi. John, of Debdale, High Sheriff of Notts 1830, D.L. and
William Coke, Esq. of Trusley, 6. 29 March, 1594; to. 1st, J .P., to. 1806, Susannah, only dau. and heiress of Francis
Maud, dau. and co-heir of Henry Bereword, of Alsop-in-the- Ballidon Wilmot, Esq. of Trusley and Spondon. Mr. Coke
Dale, and had d. without surviving issue, 14 Sept. 1841, aged 65,
bequeathing his estates to his nephew, Col. Edward Thomas
i. Richard, his heir. Coke, of whom presently.
ii. Timothy, d. unm. 8 Feb. 1684, aged 59. i. Hannah, m. Rev. Ellis Williams, Rector of Pinxton, d. in
i. Elizabeth, to. Thomas Sherman, of London. 1833, s. p.
ii. Mary, to. John Fitzherbert, of Somersall, co. De’-by.
hi. Alice, to. William Harpur, of Bilson, son of Sir Henry The Rev. D’Ewes Coke d. at Bath, 12 April, 1811, aged 64,
Harpur, Bart, of Calke. and was s. by his son,
iv. Isabell, d. young, June, 1627. D’Ewes Coke, Esq. of Brookhill, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and
D.L., 6.22 Dec. 1774; to. Nov. 1797, Harriet, 2nd dau. of
Mr. Coke’s 2nd wife, who
without issue, was Dorothy, dau.
d.
of Francis Saunders, of Shankton. He d. 27 March, 1641,
Thomas Wright, Esq. ofMapperley Hall, co. Notts, and d. 11
March, 1856, aged 82, leaving issue,
aged 47, and was s. by his son,
Richard Coke, Esq. of Trusley, one of the intended i. Francis Lilltman D’Ewes, of Brookhill, 6. 4 June, 1804;
Knights of the Royal Oak, b. 7 Dec. 1617; to. 26 Dec. 1644, d. 19 Dec. 1873, unm.
ii. William Sacheverell, J.P., now of Brookhill.
Catherine, dau. of Robert Charlton, Esq. of Whitton, in
hi. Edward Thomas, now of Trusley and Debdale.
Shropshire, sister of Sir Job Charlton, Speaker of the House
iv. John Henry, B.A., Rector of Ropsley, 6. 12 Dec. 1811;
of Commons, by whom he had seven sons and eight daus., of m. 1852, Adelaide, dau. of John Bussell, Esq., and lia3
which two sons d. young, and four daus. unm. He d. 12 issue,
March, 1664, aged 47 The sons to survive her were, 1 Charles Henry, Lieut. R.N.

Robert, his 2 Sidney. 3 Ronald Bruce.


i. heir.
1 Blanche, to. 6 Sept. 1877, C. Telfer, Lieut. 36th regt.
ii. William, b. 20 Sept. 1651, Barrister-at-Law, purveyor of
wheat, and Groom of the Closet to Charles II. Married 2 Rose Edith. 3 Isabel Maud.
three times. v. Richard George, 6. 12 Feb. 1813; to. 15 Dec. 1847, Eliza-
hi. Thomas, b. 26 Sept. 1655, B.D., Rector of Pinxton and beth, dau. of J. J. M. Bond, Esq., and has issue,
Trusley, to. Sarah, dau. and heir of William Willett, of
Derby, and d. 26 May, 1699. His male line became extinct 1 George Francis, 6. 26 Feb. 1853, Lieut. R.N.
with pis grandson, Daniel Parker Coke, who for 35 years 2 Henry Beresford, 6. 7 Nov. 1855.
was M.P. for Nottingham, and d. 6 Dec. 1825. 3 Edward Hardinge, 6. 22 April, 1861.
TV. John, M.D., b. 24 Aug. 1656; d. 18 Nov. 1720, s. p. 4 Ernest Sacheverell, 6. 19 Oct. 1868.
v. Richard, b. 9 Nov. 1664, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas 1 Adela Mary.
Robie, of Donnington, co. Leicester, and had issue, of whom 2 Louisa Diana, to. 3 July, 1873, Capt. A. Ross, R.N.
the second son, John, emigrated to Virginia. 2ndly, 5 Oct. 1876, Col. G. S. Coxon.
I. Anne, to. Nov. 1662, Paul Ballidon, of Derby, whose 3 Florence Elizabeth Caroline, m. 3 Aug. 1875, Capt. C.
dau. Catherine, to. William Coke, of Trusley, of whom Torkington, 41st regt.
presently. 4 Lucy Emma. 5 May Evelyn.
ii. Susannah, to. 30 May, 1667, Edward Wilmot, of Spondon, 6 Lillian Margaret.
co. Derby, Barrister-at-Law, son of Edward Wilmot, D.D., Harriet Frances.
i. n. Elizabeth Anne.
and had issue, Robert Wilmot, who rebuilt the family hi. Sarah Sophia, to. 22 June, 1827, George Robertson, Esq.,
seat at Chaddesden; Edward Wilmot, to. Catherine Cas- Capt. R.N., and has issue.
sandra Isabella Coke, of whom presently. iv. Mary Agnes, to. 9 March, 1839, Arthur Burnell, Esq.,
hi. Elizabeth, to. John Ward, Rector of Mickleover, near and has issue,
Derby. v. Emma Isabella, to. 16 Aug. 1832, James Salmond, Esq.,
iv. Matilda, to. Thomas Bull, and d. 1719. late Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, and has issue.
The eldest son and successor, Arms—Gu., three crescents and a canton or.
Robert Coke, Esq. of Trusley,b. 17 Nov. 1646; to. 26 Sept.
Crest—The sun in splendour or.
only dau. of Anthony, fourth son of Sir
Motto—Non aliunde pendere.
1677, Elizabeth,
William Samwell, Bart., co. Northampton, Auditor to Queen
Seats — Brookhill Hall, Alfrcton; Langton Hall, Kirkby-in-
Elizabeth, and d. 23 Jan. 1713, aged 67, leaving only one
Ashfield, Mansfield.
son,
William Coke, Esq. of Trusley, 6. 31 March, 1679; m. 15 $
Feb. 1693, his first cousin, Catherine, dau. and heir to Paul
Ballidon, of Derby, by whom he had three sons, who d. young,
and five daus., three of whom also d. young. He d. 18 Jan. COKE OF TRUSLEY AND DEBDALE
1718, aged 39, the elder branch of the family becoming extinct HALL.
in his two daus.,
Coke, Edward Thomas, Esq. of Trusley, and
i. Catherine Cassandra Isabella, to. 27 Dec. 1718, her cousin, Debdale Hall, l. 4 Jan. 1807, late a Capt. 69th
Edward Wilmot, Esq. of Spondon, Barrister-at-Law, and
had a son and heir, Francis Ballidon Wilmot, to. Elizabeth, regt. and Hon. Col. 1st Derby Militia, J.P. and
dau. of Richard Wilmot, of Derby, and left issue, one son D.L., m. 6 Aug. 1835, Diana, 2nd dau. of the late
and one dau., Francis, Rector of Trusley and Pinxton, who Rev. John Talbot, of Ardfert Abbey, co. Kerry,
dying 21 April, 1818, unm., the Trusley and Spondon
properties devolved upon his only sister and heir, Susanna, descended from the illustrious John Talbot, 1st Earl
John Coke, of Debdale, co. Notts, of whom presently j
of Shrewsbury, and has issue,
— —
33(5 COK THE LANDED GENTRY. COL
i. John Talbot, 6. 9 Aug. 1341, Capt. 23th Foot m. 14 ; COKER OF BICESTER.
Nov. 1867, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Major H. Fitzgerald,
Coker, Lewis Edmund, Esq. of Bicester House,
of Maperton, Somerset, and has issue, 1 Edward Sache-
co. Oxford, b. 24 March, 1850.
verell d’Ewes, b. 3 Dec. 1872; 2 John Gilbert de Oding-
sells, b. 19 Oct. 1874; 1 Diana Geraldine; 2 Charlotte
ILtlTCJlJJC. —This ancient family dwelt in former ages at
Geraldine; 3 Isabel Hariot Joan, Coker in co. Somerset, to which place they were beholden for
n. Edward Beresford, b. 5 May, 1S50; to. 20 March, 1877, their name.
Ada, 7th dau. of W. H. Dawes, Esq. of Kenilworth. John Coker (the eldest son of Cadwallader Coker, 3rd brother
I. Jane Susanna, m. 19 April, 1866, W. Cooper, Esq. He d. of John Coker, Esq., High Sheriff of Oxon 1750, by his wife
13 Feb. 1871. Catherine, dau. of J. Savary, Esq. of Marlborough), to. 1792,
Diana Talbot, to. 1878, James, son of James Gordon the Hon. Charlotte Marsham, youngest dau. of Robert, Lord
Oswald, Esq. of Scotstown. Romney, by whom he had issue one dau., Charlotte Priscilla,
in. Isabel Emma, to. H. Shore, Esq. She d. 11 Nov. 1863. who to. 1826, John Adams, Serjeant-at-Law. Mr. Coker was a
iv. Gertrude Alice, to. F. Miekelburgh, Esq. Fellow of New College, Col. of the Oxford University Volun-
v. Annie Crosbie, m. her cousin, L. Crosbie, Esq., Lieut. R.N. teers,and Chairman of the co. Oxford Quarter Sessions from
vi. Aimde Pauline. the year 1809 until his decease, Jan. 1819, when he was s. by
vn. Kathleen Sophia, to. 3 Oct. 1874, her cousin, D. Crosbie, his nephew,
Esq. Thomas Lewis Coker, Esq. of Bicester House, b. 1791; the
viii. Eugenie Diane. eldest son of Cadwallader Coker, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (the
3rd son of the last-named Cadwallader). Entering the army
5Cttt£7l(JC. Arms, &c See Coke of Brookhill. Mr. Coke
.

in 1808, he served with distinction in Spain during the whole


of Trusley and Debdale being third son of D'Ewes Coke, Esq.
Peninsular War, in the 29th regt., and afterwards in America
of Brookhill.
and Belgium. He left the army 1819, and to. 28 July, 1819,
Seat— Debdale Hall, Mansfield. Charlotte Aubrey, youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Aubrey,
by whom he had issue,
Lewis, late Major 29th regt., and late possessor.
John (Rev.), b. 28 July, 1821; Fellow of New College,
COKE OP LEMORE. Oxford.
Cadwallader (Rev.), b. 27 Nov. 1824; to. 26 Aug. 1852, Emily
Coke, Rev. G-eorge Francis, of Lemore House, '

Harriet, dau. of J. Gould, Esq. of Knapp, Devon, and has


co. Hereford, M.A., Yicar of Titley, co. Hereford, issue, Marianne Charlotte.
J.P., b. 15 Jan. 1830 ; m. 3 June, 1856, Frances, 4th Charlotte Lydia, to. 18 Jan. 1855, Rev. Bolton Waller John-

dau. of Henry Hide Seymour, Esq., R.N., of Wells, stone,Incumbent of Farndon, co. Chester.
Fanny, m. 30 Aug. 1849, Rev. Bulkeley Owen Jones, M.A.,
Somerset, J.P., and has issue, and has issue, Fanny Bulkeley.
i. Francis Sacheverell, b. 28 April, 1862. He d. 6 Jan. 1849, and was s. by his eldest son,
i. Lucy Theodora. Lewis Coker, Esq. of Bicester, co. Oxford, J.P. and D.L.,
late Major 29th regt., 6.24 July. 1820; to. 23 March, 1S48,

iCtucasc. Francis Coke, of Quistmoor and Lower Moor Caroline Agnes, dau. of the late Major James Pitman, of Dun-
the son of William Coke, 3rd son of the Bishop of Bristol; see chideock House, co. Devon, and had issue,
Coke of Trusley), to. Lucy, dau. of Thomas Coucher, of Parton,
Lewis Edmund, now of Bicester.
co. Hereford, and had issue by her, one son and three daus.
Caroline Charlotte. Isabella Aubrey.
She d. 1692 ; and he to. 2ndly, 1725, Barbara Harper, widow, Florence Wray.
by whom he had no issue. Dying in June, 1750, at the age of
Arms— Arg., on abend gu. [three leopards’ faces or, in chief a
90, he was s. by his only son, crescent for difference.
George Coke, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Bytheway, Crest —
A Moor’s head, side-faced, wreathed arg. and gu.
of the ancient family residing at Leintwardine, co. Hereford. Motto — Fiat justitia.
He left at his decease (his widow dying 1 Sept. 1781, at the Seat —Bicester House, co. Oxford.
.advanced age of 96) a son and successor,
Rickard Coke, Yicar of Eardisley, J.P., to. Jane, dau. of
Jeremiah Griffiths, Rector of Disserth, and dying 27 Dec.
1793, aged 75, left, with three daus. (i. Elizabeth n. Jane,
COLCHESTER OF THE WILDERNESS.
;

to. Rev. James Hodgson, M.A. of Christchurch College Wemyss Colchester, Maynard Willoughby,
Oxford, and of Humber, co. Hereford and in. Lucy), a son ; Esq. of The Widerness, co. Gloucester, J.P., b. 14
and successor,
Aug. 1846 m. 14 June, 1871, Mary Clere, dau. of
;
Tiie Rev. Francis Coke, M.A., J.P., Rector of Gladestry,
Bcv. Edward Newton Dickenson, and has issue,
co. Radnor, Vicar of Sellack and Caple, co. Hereford, and
Prebendary of Hereford. He to. 3 March, 1791, Anne, dau. i. Maynard Francis Edward, 6. 12 March, 1872.
of Robert Whitcombe, Esq. of Kington, and by her (who d. I. Geraldine Minie Clere. ii. Cecil Dorothea.
6 April, 1826) he left at his decease, 30 April, 1831,
Mr. Wemyss Colchester assumed the additional sur-
George, of Lemore.
Robert, 6. 2 Sept. 1801 J.P., of Newland, Coleford; to. 1832,
;
name of Colchester 1877 upon succeeding to the
Isabella, only dau. of Walter Hill, Esq., formerly of Rock- estates of that family in the counties of Gloucester
lands, co. Hereford. and Hereford.
William, B. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, b. 2 Nov. 1803,
perpetual Curate of the parishes of Marstow and Pencoyd,
EtneaiJC.— Sir Patrick Wemyss, Knt., a native of Scot-
co. Hereford.
land, was a Capt. Lieut, to the Earl (afterwards Duke) of
John, b. 17 Nov. 1806; Major-Gen., C.B., J.P. and D.L. co.
Hereford, residing at Lemore House. Ormond, in the army of Charles I., and entered Drogheda
Anne, to. 1823, Sir William Sarsfield Rossiter Cockburn, with fifty horse, for its defence, 22 Nov. 1641. He to. Mary,
Bart. dau. of Jonah Wheeler, Bishop of Ossory, by whom (who was
Jane, d. 5 Oct. 1859. Lucy, d. 22 Oct. 1841. buried at St. Andrew’s Church, Dublin, 31 May, 1660) he had
The eldest son, issue,
Rev. George Coke, of Lemore, Rector of
b. 8 Jan. 1797 ; i. James his heir.
(Sir), ii. Thomas, d. s. p.

Aylton. in that shire, afterwards of Piddle-Hinton, Dorset; to. hi. Morris, son, Francis, of whom presently.
who had a
21 Dec. 1825, Anne Elizabeth, sister of the Rev. Francis iv. Henry Knt. of Dunfert, now Danes Fort, co. Kil-
(Sir),
kenny, devisee of half his brother Sir James’s estate, to.
Hodgson, late Provost of Eton, and only dau. of the Rev. James
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Blundell, Bart., and had, with
Hodgson, Rector of Barwick, co. York, and by her (who d. other issue, a son,
1831) had issue,
Patrick, ancestor of Wemyss, of Danesfort.
George Francis, now of Lemore House. v. Jonas.
Anne Elizabeth, to. 8 Aug. 1849, Rev. Henry John Potts.
Lucy Elizabeth Hodgson. Sir Patrick d. 30 May, 1661, and was buried the next day in
St.Andrew’s Church, Dublin. His eldest son,
Mr. Coke, who was a Magistrate for Herefordshire, s. his
Sir James Wemyss, Knt., who to. 5 Feb. 1665, Judith, dau.
father 1831, and d. 20 April, 1863.
of Sir William Usher, Knt., Clerk ef the Council, by whom
Arms , Crest , &c. —As Coke of Trusley. (who d. 11 Oct. 167

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