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Visitation
of
Cnglant) anti Wales
EDITED BY
FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP
VOL 2 1
PRIVATELY PRINTED
1921
LIST OF PEDIGREES.
Ackers of Huntley Manor, co.
Gloucester .... Attwood of Sion Hill, co.
Worcester .... Barrington, Viscount . Bench of Kentwell Hall, co.
Suffolk .... Bennet of Rougham Hall,
CO. Suffolk .... Berney of Morton Hall, co.
Norfolk ....
BiNNY
Blagg of Car- Colston, co.
Nottingham Burroughes of Long Stratton
Manor, co. Norfolk Childe-Freeman of Gaines and
Femie Bank, co. Hereford . Clarke of Rupertswood,
Baronet ....
DOWSON ....
Dyment, formerly of Aisholt,
CO. Somerset Eastwood of West Stoke
House, CO. Sussex Elwes of Roxby, co. Lincoln,
and of Great Billing, co.
Northampton Fitch, formerly of Hadleigh
House, CO. Middlesex Freeman, formerly of Somer-
leaze, co. Somerset Hambleden, Viscount . Harben of Newland Park, co.
Buckingham
Hewitt
Hichens of St. Ives, Cornwall Holland .... Homer of Leamington, co.
Warwick, and of Nailsworth,
CO. Gloucester
46
54 124
97 136
88 65
33
113
149 42
48 191
137 168
30 84
«74 17 20
205
13
Homer of St. Marychurch, co. Devon, and of Gladstone, Queensland
Johnson of Stalham, co Norfolk
Knutsford, Viscount
Laking, Baronet
Ludlow- Hewitt .
LuTLEV of Brockhampton, co Hereford
Macdonald of Falcon Manor, near Towcester, co. North- ampton . . . .
Marston of Wolverhampton, CO. Stafford, and of More- wood, CO. Salop .
Martin
Plowes
Powell of Sharow Hall, co. York
Prescott of Bockleton Court, CO. Worcester
Richards, formerly of St. Mary- church, CO. Devon
Sant
Schomberg
Teesdale
Thornbury
Trower
Vansittart Neale of Bisham Abbey, co. Berks
Vernev of Claydon House, CO. Buckingham, Baronet .
W.\TSON, formerly of Rocester, CO. Stafford ....
Winchester, Marquess of
Wolseley ....
Wolseley, Baronet
WOOLLCOMBE . . 57
WooLLCOMBE of Pitton
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198 28
9
171
73
44 38 5'
179
.87
96
77
40
118
116
100
161
Ashbury, co. Devon
. 109
• 156
■ 93 . 90
61, 63
and
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LIST OF PLATES.
Armorial Bearings of Laking, Baronet Book-plate of "Thomas A. C. Attwood, Sion Hill, Worcestershire." ......
Armorial Bearings of the Viscount Hambleden Book-plate of " Henry Trower" Armorial Bearings of the Viscount Barrington . Armorial Bearings of the Marquess of Winchester Armorial Bearings of the Viscount Knutsford .
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83 108 123 155 »97
^rtiigrees
3(obnson of S'talljam, ro, Jicvfolli^
James Johnson of Stalham,= CO. Norfolk (eldest son of Thomas Johnson of Slal- ham, by Mary his wife) ; bapt. at Stalham 22 Octo- ber 1762 ; died, aged 59, bur. at Stalham 12 June 1821.
=Sarah, dau. of Daniel Walne, by Hannah his wife, dau. of John Randall of Top- croft, CO. Norfolk ; born 26 March 1758 ; died, aged 86, bur. at Stalham 17 September 1844.
Rev. Richard Johnson, born=TMary Ann, dau. of George
at Stalham 4 March, bapt. there privately 7 March 1787 ; educated at North Walsham and at Caius College, Cam- bridge, admitted pensioner 17 October 1803, Scholar 1805- 1809, Junior Fellow 1809, B.A. (itth Wrangler) 1809, M.A. 181 2, Senior Fellow 1820-26; Curate-in- Charge of Ingham, co. Norfolk, 1811-27, Rector of Lavenham, co. Suffolk, 20 May 1825 ; J.P. for co. Suffolk ; died, aged 68, at Lavenham, 21 September, bur. there 28 September 1855. Will dated 21 August 1855, with codicil dated 23 August 1855, proved (P.C.C. 927, 55) 2 November 1855, by Mary Ann Johnson, relict, the Rev. Charles Thomas Jex-Blake, son-in-law, and George Randall Johnson, son. Miniature in the possession of his daughter, A/iss Anna Maria Johnson, of The Manor House, Locking, near Weston-super-Mare, CO. Somerset.
Arms on rc(ord in the College of Arms. Gules on a sallire criuine live crosses moline sable a chief of the second charged with three mullets of the third, JOHNSO.N' ; impalinj;, Gules two swords saUireways proper between as many cinquefoils in pale argent on a chief of the last two bombshells fired proper, Russell.
Crest. — .\ lion rampant erminois holding in the dexter paw a mullet as in the arms and resting the dexter foot on a cross moline gules.
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Cubitt of Catfield Hall, CO. Norfolk, by Frances his 2nd wife, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Henry Parish, Rector of Rainham, co. Norfolk ; born 27 December 1807, bapt. privately 5 January 1808, received into the church at Catfield 21 April 1813 ; marr. there on Thursday, 25 September 1828 ; died, aged 68, at Quarry House, Weston- super-Mare, on Satur- day, 24 June 1876, bur. at Weston - super - Mare. Miniature in the possession of her daughter, Miss Anna Alaria Johnson.
(See Pedigree of Cubit t. Vol. iS, pagt 40.)
Richard Cubitt Johnson, born at Lavenham 13 October iSzg ; Scholar of Clare Hall, Cambridge ; died, aged 21, at the Rectory, Lavenham, on Monday, 5 May 1851, bur. at Lavenham.
Rev. Charles Thomas Jex-Blake, younger son of=y= Fanny, born at
the Rev. William Jex Jex-Blake of Swanton Lavenham 15 Abbot Hall, co. Norfolk, Rector of Banningham November 1830; and of Great Hautbois, both co. Norfolk, by marr. there on Maria his wife, 2nd dau. of William Lubbock of Tuesday, 4 June Lammas, co. Norfolk {see " iVotes" to '■'■Visitation 1850 ; died at of England and IVales," Vo/. 10, page j6) ; Lowestoft, co. born 8 AL^rch 1820; of Jesus College, Cambridge, Suffolk, 23 Sep- B.A. (Senior Opt.) 1842, M.A. 1845; Rector of tember 1863, bur. Lammas and of Lyng 1867, Perpetual Curate at Gay ton. ist of St. Martin-at-Oak 1854-62, Vicar of Gayton 1862-67, all co. Norfolk; wife. died, aged 73, at Lyng Rectory, on Thursday, 8 February 1894, bur. at Lyng. NVili dated 2 December 1882, proved at Norwich 13 July 1894, | by Frances Jex-Blake, relict. He married 2ndly Frances, eldest daughter of Francis John Blake of Norwich; she died 25 February 1912, and was buried at Lyng.
{See Pedigree of Jex-Blake, Vol. ig, page 40.) I
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Randall Johnson of Tunstead, co. Norfolk ; born at Stalham, co. Norfolk, 7 June, bapt. there privately 12 June 1791 ; died unmarried at Tunstead 24 December 1859, bur. there. M.I. Admon (with will dated 3 October 1840) was granted at Norwich 2 June i860, to (leorge Randall Joiinson, nephew and guardian of James Randall Johnson, a minor, and George Randall Johnson, an infant.
George Baker John-= son, born at Stalham 17 August, bapt. there privately 21 August 179s ; died, aged 86, 1 7 May 1 882, bur. at Tunstead.
=Marie Tamburini, dau. of Victor Collona of Varna, Milan, Italy ; married at Homburg, Germany; died 17 May 1896, bur. at Tunstead.
James Randall Johnson of Palling-on-Sea, co. Norfolk ; born at Gratz, Styria, Austria, 3 June 1849, ba[>t. there ; educated at Harrow, admitted Easter 1864, and at Pembroke College, O.xford, matriculated 27 October 1870; a Student of Lincoln's Inn 1872 ; Writer on Paleontology and Pre-historic Man.
George Randall Johnson, born at Tunstead 17 Sep- tember 1856, bapt. there ; educated at Harrow, ad- mitted September 1868 ; died, aged 27, 25 June 1883, bur. at Tunstead.
Rev. Robert Henry Davies (son of Simon Farthing Davies of Farthingville,=T=Agnes Sarah, born
CO. Cork); born 12 December 1821 ; of Trinity College, Dublin, B. A. 1844,
M.A. 1868; Curate of Le.\ham, co. Norfolk, 1846-48, of Lavenhain, co.
Suffolk, 1848-53, and of St. Luke's, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 1853-55,
Incumbent of the Old Church, Chelsea, 1855 until his death; died at
106 Oakley Street, Chelsea, on Saturday, 25 January 1908. Will dated
15 February 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 188, 1908) 20 February 1908, by
Agnes Sarah Davies, relict. /f\
at Lavenham 6 August 1S32 ;
marr. at Brighton, CO. Sussex, 8 .'Xpril 1856.
Hon'''"= George Randall Johnson of Feniton Court, Honiton, co.= Devon; born at Lavenham 7 November 1833; of Clare College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1853, B.A. 1857, M.A. 1861 ; Barrister- at-Law of Lincoln's Inn 26 January 1861 ; Member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand 1872-90 ; J. P. for CO. Devon 1898 ; Lord of the Manor of Stalham ; died, aged 86, at Feniton Court, Honi- ton, on Monday, 24
Noven.ber. buried at ^^^,„^^,C.Ua<r/^^^-^-^ reniton on Ihursday, 27 November 1910.
,Lucy, 2nd dau. of Lieut. - Colonel Andrew Hamilton Russell, of the 58th Foot, by Eliza Ann his wife, dau. of John Howlett of Cherry Tree Estate, Jamaica ; born II October 1843 > married at Moorlands, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, on Tuesday, 1 1 March «873-
Beatrice Lucy, Colonel Legh Harley DelvesBroughton of Greys, Hasleineie,=
born at Weston- co. Surrey (eldest son of Major-General William Edward
super-Mare, co. Delves Broughton, Bengal Army, by Laura Margaret Buchan
Somerset, on his wife, dau. of Stephen Lawson of the 7th Hussars) ;
Thursday, 22 born 28 October 1873 \ ^'^d Lieutenant Royal Artillery 6
January 1874, April 1893, Lieutenant 6 April 1896, Captain 14 June 1900,
bapt. at the Adjutant 1904-1907, Major i April 1910, retired 28 May
parish church, 1910; served in South African ^Var 1900-1902 (Queen's
Weston - super - medal with five clasps. King's medal with two clasps) ; of
Mare. the Reserve of Officers 5 August 1914 ; rejoined the Royal
Artillery on outbreak of \\'ar and was promoted Lieut. -
Colonel and afterwards Colonel (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 13 July 19 16 and 18 May 19 17). /K
'Constance Em i ly, born at Waira- kaira. New Zea- land, on Tuesday, 18 May 1875, bapt.at(jisborne. New Zealand ; marr. at Feniton, CO. Devon, on AVednesday, 3 June 1903.
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Rev. Robert Rashdall (son of Robert Rashdall) ; born iS'=j=Mary Anne, born at Lavenham, February 1811 : of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, H.A. I co. Suflblk, 25 October 1835;
1835, M.A. 1839; Vicar of St. John's, Bury St. Edmunds CO. Suffolk, 1841-70, Rector of Teversham, co. Cambridge, 1870 ; died at the Rectory, Teversham, on Sunday, 21; May 1 88 1, bur. at Teversham. .Xdmon (with will dated 6 February r88o) was granted (Prin. Reg., 558, 81) 25 July 1881, to Charles Saville Rashdall, son. ^
marr. at St. John's, Bury St. Edmunds, 11 February 1858; died, aged 45, at the Rectory, Teversham, on Tuesday, 24 May 1 88 1, bur. at Teversham.
John George Image (2nd son of William Edmund Image of Herringswell Mouse, co. Suffolk, by D^sirde Catherine D'Enville his ist wife) ; born 13 June 1835; Ensign 21st Foot 23 November 1852, Lieutenant 28 July 1854, Captain 31 August 185s ; served in the Crimea 1854 to 10 July 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkermaii, siege of Sebastopol and attack on the Redan 18 June 1855 (severely wounded, medal with three clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honour and Turkish medal) ; died, aged 36, at Bangalore, India, on Monday, 29 .August 1870. /j\
=j=Cliarlotte, bom at Lavenham 4 April 1837; marr. at St. Mary's, Buiy St. Edmunds, on Thur.sday, 20 August 1857 ; died, aged 74, at Broomfield, Weston- super-Mare, CO. Somerset, on Saturday, 30 March 191 2, bur. at Locking, co. Somerset. Will dated 14 January 1905, proved (I'rin. Reg., 798, 1912) 16 May 191 2, by Desirde Mary Leake, wife of Percy Dewe Leake, and Fanny Adelaide Certrude Image, spinster, the daughters.
Rev. James Gale (youngest son of William Gale=i=Emma, born at Lavenham 24 August
of Bardsea Hall, co. Lancaster, by Cecilia Isabella his wife, dau. of James Losh, Recorder of Newcastle- on-Tyne) ; born on ^V'ednesday, 19 March 1834 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1853, B.A. 1857 ; Vicar of Urswick, co. Lancaster, 1861-77 ! died at Norwood, co. Surrey, 12 May 191 1, bur. in Elmer's End Cemetery, co. Kent. Adnion (with will dated 24 September 1908) was granted (Prin. Reg., 1208, 191 1) 5 August 191 1, to Isabel Mary Cecilia Gale, spinster.
1838; marr. at Cavendish, co. Suffolk, on Wednesday, 26 September 1866; died, aged 71, at ;a Central Hill, Upjjer Norwood, on Friday, 15 October, bur. in Elmer's End Cemetery on Monday, 18 October 1909, after service at Christ Church, Gipsy Hill, Norwood. Adition was granted at the Principal Registry 6 November 1909, to Isabel Mary Cecilia (Jale, spinster.
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Major Edward Hoblyn Warren Bolitho (eldest son of=j=Agnes Hamilton,
Captain Edward Alverne Bolitho, R.N., by Catherine Johns his wfe, 3rd dau. of William Bolitho of Polurthen, CO. Cornwall) ; born at Leinster Gardens, Cleveland Square, London, on Thursday, 20 April 1882 ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 21 December igoo, Lieutenant 21 December 1903, Adjutant 29 October 1912, Captain 21 December 1913, Major 13 .Sejitember 19 15, acting Lieut. -Colonel Royal Artillery 31 January to 22 February 1917 ; served in European War 1914-17 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 18 May 1917).
born at Wellington, New Zealand, on Sunday, i6 July 1876, bapt. there ; marr. at Bombay Cathedral on Fri- day, 16 October 1914.
Fanny Amelia, born at Wel- lington on Saturday, 15 March 1879, bapt. there.
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Octavia, born at Lavenham, co. Suffolk, 12 March 1840; died at 2 Westover Villas, Bournemouth, co. Hants, on "Saturday, 3 October 1868, bur. at Bournemouth. Admon was granted at Bury St. Edmunds 1 2 February 1869, to Mary Ann Johnson, widow, the mother.
Anna Maria, of The Manor House, Locking, near Weston-super-Mare, CO. Somerset ; born at Lavenham 18 April 1842, bapt. there.
James Woodbine Johnson, born at Lavenham 1 January 1844 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1 866 ; emigrated to New Zealand in 1866 ; marr. in New Zealand ; died, aged 55, at Wairakaia, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, on Tuesday, 10 October 1899. Will dated 27 May
1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 68, 1900) 2 January
1900, by George Randall John.son, brother.
Henry Johnson, born at Lavenham 3 1 August 1848; Ensign 46th Foot 13 January 1869; (lied, aged 37, in London on Thursday, 21 January 1886, bur. in Brompton Cemetery. Adiiion was granted at the Principal Registry 12 March 1886, to Charlotte Lnage, widow, sister.
Maui William Pomare of= Lower Hutt, New Zealand, formerly of the Chatham Islands ; Member of New Zealand Parliament.
=Millie Woodbine, born 24 December 1877 ; marr. at Gis- borne, Ne wZcaland, 7 January 1903.
Owen Monckton= of New Zealand.
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=May, born 13 Sep- tember 1882; marr. in New Zealand 18 June 1907.
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Eru Woodbine Johnson, born 23 September 1884; died in New Zealand 2 May 1914.
Randall Sherrett of New Zealand, 2nd=j=Heni, born i May son of Richard Sherratt of Swathmoor, 18S7 ; marr. 10 Poverty Bay, New Zealand. | March 1909.
Major Peter Randall Johnson of 14 Warwick Square, London ;= born at Wellington, New Zealand, on Thursday, 5 August 1880, bapt. there ; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1898, B.A. 1901 ; of the Inner Temple, called to the Bar 15 June 1904 ; Lord of the Manor of Stalham ; 2nd Lieutenant 6th Battalion The Devonshire (Territorial) Regiment 5 August 1914, Lieutenant 20 June 1915, Captain 16 May 1916, Major (by brevet> i January 1919; served in Mesopotamia December 1915 (wounded 8 March 1916).
=Katlileen Effie, dau. of the Rev. Fielding Arthur Wolfe Hamilton-Ciell, Rector of Clyst St. Mary, co. Devon, by Emily Louisa his wife, dau. of James Krownlow ; marr. at Winslade, in parish of Clyst St. Mary, 26 .'Vpril 1905.
Philip Hamilton Randall Johnson, born at \Vinslade on Thursday, 29 March 1906, bapt. there.
Elizabeth Kathleen, born at 14 Warwick Square, London, on Friday, 8 April 19 10, bapt. at Clyst St. Mary.
Kenneth Plarold Johnson, born at Winslade on Wednesday, i December 1915, bapt. there.
Doris Mary, born at Winslade 8 Sepleniiier 1917, bapt. there.
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Cf)ilt)e ' jFrccman of (Staines anli ftvnit iBank,
CO. li^i'^foriJ.
Anns. — Gules three lozenges argent.
Crest.— A. lion rampant gules holding a lozenge in the paws or.
John Freeman of (Ininos, co. Hereford (elder .son of John=T=Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of James
Freeman of (laines, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas Harris of Leominser, co. Hereford) ; born at Gaines and bajit. there privately ; died, aged 66, at Gaines, 22 October 183 1, bur. at Whitbourne, CO. Hereford. M.I. Will dated 18 August 1827, with four codicils dated i May 1829 to 20 October 1831, proved (P.C.C. 629 TeMs) 26 November 1 83 1, by Mary Freeman, the relict, and John Freeman.
Dansie of Conduit Street, Hanover Square, London, and of Ciater Park, CO. Hereford, by Mary his wife ; marr. in 1798; died at Gaines 2 February, bur. at Whitbourne 10 February 1853. M.I.
John Freeman of Gaines; born 29 August 1802,= bapt. at Gaines ; educated at Eton, admitted 1817, and at Balliol Colle;.!e, Oxford, matriculateti II December 1820, B.A. 1826; J. P. and D.L. for CO. Hereford, High Sheriff 1832, Chairman of Quarter Sessions ; J. P. for co. Worcester ; died at Games on Tuesday, 4 October 1870, bur. at Whitbourne. M.I. Will dated 20 July 1870, with two codicils dated 22 July and 6 September 1870, proved at Hereford 5 December 1S70, by the Rev. Arthur (.^hilde and Francis Sutherland.
=f=Constantia, 2nd dau. of the Ven'"'*^ Richard Francis Onslow, Archdeacon of Worcester, by Harriet Mary liis wife, 3rd dau. and coheir of the Hon'^'"^ Andrew Foley, M.P., of Newport House, CO. Hereford ; marr. at Newent, co. (Jloucestcr, 16 May 1S26 ; died, aged 72, at lo Cambray Place, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, on Tuesday, 8 April 1879, bur. at Whitbourne. M.I. Will dated 4 August 1875, proved (Prin. I^eg., 339, 79) 24 April 1879, by the Rev. Arthur Childe, son-in-law.
John Arthur Freeman, bapt. at Newent ; edu- cated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 31 May 1844, aged 16 ; Cornet 2nd (Royal North British) Dragoons 7 August 1846 ; Lieu- tenant 21 June 1850; Captain 1853; died un- married at B.ilaclava, in the Crimea, 29 Sep- tember 1854. M.I. at Whitbourne and at the Crimea. Will dated 15 July 1S54, proved (Prin. Reg., 409, 55) 24 May 1855, by John Freeman, father.
Rev. Arthur Childe- Freeman of Gaines, youngest son of= William Lacon Childe (formerly Baldwyn) of Kinlet, co. Salo)), and Kyre Park, co. Worcester, M.P., by Harriet his wife, youngest dau. of William Cludde of Orleton, co. Salo[), Rector of Edwyn Ralph, co. Hereford (who restored the church of St. Michael in 1862, and built the Rectory; the church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Collington, co. Hereford, was built by him in 1851) : born at ^\'rockwardine, co. Salop, 2 April 1820, bapt. there ; educated at Harrow (1831-35) and at Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 12 Feb- ruary 1839, B.A. 1843, M.A. 1846; Curate of Macclesfield, CO. Chester ; Rector and Patron of Edwin Ralph with Collington 1847-82 ; adopted with his wife, by Deed Poll in 1878, the additional name of Freeman ; died at St. Leonard's- on-Sea, co. Sussex, 15 February 1882, bur. at Edwyn Ralph. M.I. and Memorial East Window there. Will dated 9 .'\ugust 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 193, 82) 7 March 1SS2, by Mary Han iet ("hilde- l''reeman, relict.
=Mary Harriet, of Gaines and Fernie Bank, co. Here- ford ; born at Gaines 20 May 1836, bapt. there privately ; marr. at \\ hitbournei June 1852 ; died at St. Auvergne, Queen's Road, Chelten- ham, 19 January 1921.
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Arthur John Childe-Freeman of Fernie Bank ;=j=Harriet, dau. of Richard Alexander Shaw ; marr. at Stoke
born at Gaines 24 March 1853, bapt. there privately and received into the church at Whitbourne 28 April 1853; educated at Malvern College ; J. P. for co. Hereford ; died, aged 38, at Fernie Bank on \Vednesday, 17 June, bur. at Whitbourne 20 June 1891. M.I.
Bliss, CO. Worcester, in .-Vpril 18S7 ; died at Pontrilas Court, CO. Hereford, on Thursday, 4 April 1907. She married 2ndly, as his 2nd wife, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 14 April 1904, Colonel Richard Prescott Decie of Pontrilas Court {see Pedigree of Prescoli).
Charles John Sidebottom of Worcester (3rd son of Radclyffe=pMary Abigail, born at
Sidebottom of Middleton, co. Lancaster, Barrister-at-I-aw) ; of the '" '
Middle Temple, called to the Bar 5 June 181 8 ; Town Clerk of
Worcester; Stipendiary Magistrate for Worcester 23 March 18,56 to
death ; Judge of Old Court of Pleas for Worcester ; died, aged 88,
at Elin Bank, Worcester, 26 October 1878. M.l. at Whiibourne,
CO. Hereford. A\
Gaines, co. Hereford, and hapt. there privately ; died 9 December, bur. at Whitbourne, 1 5 De- cember 1886. M.I.
Constance, born=i=Francis Sutherland (3rd son of John Campbell Sutherland=5=F;iizabeth, born at Gaines and j of Forse, co. Caithness, by Margaret Munro his wife); at Ciaines and born in 1828 ; educated at Eton, admitted 1841 ; Cornet 2nd Royal North British (afterwards Scots CJreys) Dragoons 24 September 1847, Lieutenant 11 .'Vpril 1851, Captain 24 November 1854 ; served in the Crimean War 1854-55, including the battles of Balaclava and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (medal with clasp); J. P. for the counties of Caithness and Hereford ; died at 7 Cranley (lardens, .South Kensington, London, 23 October 1901. Will dated 19 November 1900, proved (Frin. Reg., 1 48 1, 1 901) 9 December 1901, by Elizabeth Sutherland, relict.
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bapt. there pri- vately ; married at Whitbourne on Thursday, 3 April 1856, marriage settlements dated previous day; died at Wilcroft, in Lugwardine, CO. Hereford, i st wife.
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ba[)t. there
privately ; marr. at Neuchatel, Switzerland, 13 July 1874. 2nd wife.
Rev. Edward Leonard Childe-Freeman, born at Gaines,-rEdith, youngest dau. of George
CO. Hereford, 24 February, bapt. at Whitbourne 23 March 1855 ; educated at Malvern and at Brasenose College, O.Kford, matriculated 28 May 1874, Exhibitioner, B.A. 1879, M.A. 1885; Curate of Bolton Abbey, co. York, 1880-82, Rector of Edwyn Ralph with Collington, 1882; took the additional name of Freeman by Deed Poll dated 13 June 1882.
Mercer of St. Leonard's, Upper Deal, CO. Kent, by Annie Dower his wife; born at Upper Deal 26 September 1857, bapt. there ; marr. at St. Leonard's, Upper Deal, on Tuesday, 15 June 1880.
Leonard George Childe-Freeman of Queensland, = Australia ; born at Monk's Barn, Bolton Abbey, co. York, 13 March 1881, bapt. at Bolton Abbey; educated at St. Michael's College, Tenbury Wells, co. Worcester, and at Bromsgrove ; J. P. for Brisbane, South Australia.
=Gwladys Violet, youngest dau. of Lieut. -Colonel Charles Cri/ker-King of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester ; marr. at the parish church, Chelten- ham, 15 December 1906.
Charles Edward Childe-Freeman, born at Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, 27 July 1907, bapt. there.
Pamela, born at Brisbane 18 October 1916.
Mary Abigail, born at Fernie Bank 17 May, bapt. at Whit- bourne 10 June 1888; married Clement Harman of London.
John Arthur (Childe-Freeman, M.C. (twin with Catherine Olive) ; born at Fernie Bank on Sunday, 17 August, bapt. at Whitbourne 30 September 1890; educated at \Vellington and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; Captain The Royal Welsh Fusiliers 27 October 1914; served in European War, and was killed in action at Mons in 1914.
Catherine Olive (twin with John Arthur), born at Fernie Bank on Sunday, 1 7 Au- gust, bapt. at Whitbourne 30 September rSgo.
Rev. Henry Francis Sidebottoni (son of Radclyffe Sidebottom) ; of St. John'sT-Aiine, born at College, 0.\ford, matriculated r July 1813, aged 18, Scholar and Fellow ^ (iaines, co. Here- 1812-Z3, B.A. 1817, M.A. 1820; Perpetual Curate of Holy Trinity, Halifax, I ford, and bapt. CO. York, 1850-61; Rector of Sevenoaks, co. Kent, 1861-74; died at 'there privately;
4 Belgrave Place, Bath, co. Somerset, 26 .August 1887. Admon (with will marr. dated 4 January 1877) was granted (Prin. Reg., 973, 87) 22 November 1823. 1S87, by the Rev. Frederick RadclytTe Sidebottom, son. /y
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John Inglis of Auchendinny, and of Red Hall, co.==Cecilia Abigail, born at Gaines in 1840,
Edinburgh (son of Alexander Inglis, M.l)., of and bapt. there privately; niarr. at Whit-
Auchendinny) ; Cornet nth Hussars 19 October bourne, co. Hereford, on Thursday, 21
1849, Lieutenant 30 May 1851, Captain 20 May 1857; died in Lr)ndon 21 January
September 1854 ; J. P. for co. Edinburgh ; died 1876, bur. in Willesden Cemetery, co.
at Southampton, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 3 Middlesex. September 1889.
William James Sandford-=j=.\lice Mary,
Thompson of The Villa, Montrose, co. Forfar ; J. P. for co. Forfar ; died, aged 70, at 26 Bassett Road, North Kensington, London, 1 1 March, bur. at Edwyn Ralph, CO. Hereford, 14 March 1914. ^LL
bornatGaines 23 December 1857; marr. at Edwyn Ralph 20 August 1879.
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Rev. Evelyn Henry Hill (youngest=Ida Lucy, born
son of the Rev. Henry Thomas at Gaines 23
Hill, Rector of Felton, Preben- July, bapt. at
dary of Hereford and Rural Dean Wliitbourne 14
of North Frome) ; bapt. at Felton; August 1859;
of Oriel College, Oxfonl, matricu- marr. there (by
lated 28 January 1878, aged 18, the Rev. Walter
B.A. 1882; formerly a Solicitor; Wilmot Hill, and
Curate of Rugeley 1888-96, Vicar by her brother,
of Brereton, both co. Stafford, the Rev. Edward
1896-1911; died, aged 56, at Leonard ("hilde-
Droitwich, co. Worcester, 21 April Freeman) 5
191 5, bur. at Bournemouth. M.L April 1883.
Arthur Harold Childe-Freeman,= born at Monk's Barn, Bolton Abbey, co. York, on Monday, 10 July 1882, bapt. at Bolton Abbey ; educated at St. Michael's College, Tenbury Wells, at Bromsgrove, and at Shrewsbury; B.A. from Keble College, Oxford ; Assistant Master, Natal, afterwards of Jeppes High School, Johannes- berg, South Africa.
=Lettice, 4th dau. of H. Tatham of Dundee, Natal ; marr. at Dundee 17 April 1909.
Dorothy ^Lary, born at Johannesberg 18 August 191 2.
Alured Edward Morgan^ of Parkstone, Bourne- mouth (elder son of Arthur Edward Morgan, Captain 71st Highland Light Infantry, of Golden Grove, CO. Flint, by Ada Cross his wife, of Clifton, CO. (Gloucester) ; born at Rhual Isa, Mold, co. Flint, on Saturday. 2
January 1886.
I i=Dorotl)y Edith, born at the I Rectory, Edwyn i Ralph, onTluirs- day, 30 Decem- ber 1886, bapt. at Edwyn Ralph 20 February 1887 ; marr. there 28 July 1910.
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James Pkicknett (youngest= son of the Rev. James Plucknett of Lattiford, co. Somerset) ; died, aged 65, in London, on Monday, I June 1 868. Will dated 22 November 1862, proved (I'rin. Reg., 541, 68) 28 August 1868, by the Rev. William Plucknett, brother.
"Elizabeth, born at Gaines and bapt. there privately ; marr. at Withy- combe Rawleigh, CO. Devon (by the Rev. Henry Francis Side- bottom), on Wednesday, 7 October 1835.
Fleming St. John of Hen\vick=f=Mary, born at Grange, CO. Worcester, and Din- Gaines and more, co. Hereford (youngest son bapt. there oftheRev. lohn Francis Seymour jjrivateh Fleming St. John, Prebendary of marr. 15 May Worcester, by Frances his wife, 1832; died in only dau. of Richard Fleming); 1891. born 25 March 1801 ; educated at Westminster, admitted 17 Jan- uary 1 8 1 1 ; J. P. for CO. Worcester ; died, aged 56, at Henwick Grange, 18 May 1857. Will dated 1 4 Feb- ruary 1849, proved (P.C.C. 650, 57) 25 August 1857, by Mary St. John, the relict. /^ ,
Cecil Edwin Childe- Freeman of- The Cottage, Bockleton, co. Wor- cester; born at the Rectory, Edwyn Ralph, CO. Hereford, 11 February, bapt. at Edwyn Ralph 10 March 1861.
=Amy, dau.of John Mac- Dougall of Vancouver, British Columbia ; marr. at Greiifell, North-West Canada, i February 1887.
Ernest Freeman Childe- F^reeman, born at the Rectory, Edwyn Ralph, 25 April, bapt. at Edwyn Ralph 24 May 1863; died unmarried 3 May i8gi, bur. at Ventnor, Isle of \Vight.
Edwyn Ralph Childe-Freeman, born at Rochester, co. Kent, 27 September 1897, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Rochester; educated at Shrewsbury; of the Worcester Regiment and Lieutenant Royal Air Force.
Rev. (Jeorge Christopher Bailiscombe (2nd son= of Arthur Battiscombc of Woodlands, Glasbury, CO. Radnor, by Frances Elizabeth his wife, dau. of George Haynes) ; of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term 1879, non-coUegiate, B.A. 1890; Curate of Willington, CO. Durham, 1890-92, of Heene, co. Sussex, 1892-97, of St. Margaret's, Lee, 1897 -1900; Vicar of St. Michael and All Angels', Bromley, both co. Kent, 1900-1904, of Uxbridge, CO. Middlesex, 1904-15, and of Denhani, co. Buckingham, 19 15. /t\
=Katherine Jessie, born at the Rectory, Edwyn Ralph, 7 April, bapt. at Edwyn Ralph 7 May 1865; marr. at Holy Trinity, North Malvern, CO. Worcester (by her brother, the Rev. Edward Leonard Childe-Free- man), on Wednesday, 2 May 1888.
Rowland Lacon Childe-Freeman, of Cheltenham, CO. Gloucester; born at the Rectory, Edwyn Ralph, 19 Feb- ruary, bapt. at Edwyn Ralph 7 April 1870.
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Motto. — Nee teniere nee tiniide.
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Crest. — The trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated proper therefrom rising a falcon belled or fretty gules in the beak an acorn slipped also proper.
Motto. — Tarn nocte c|uani die sapere.
Ebenczer Ludlow of Oakhmds, co. Gloucester, Q.C.= (only son of Ebenezer Ludlow of Chipping Sodbury, co. Gloucester, M.D., by Katharine Mary his wife, dati. of James Wallis) ; born 5 March 1777, bapt. at Chipping Sodbury; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 28 June 1791, B.A. 1795, M.A. !82i; Lieutenant Provincial Cavalry 1798; Cornet in Winterbourne Horse 1803 ; of Gray's Inn, called to the Bar 27 November 1805, Serjeant- at-Law 25 June 1827, Q.C. ; Town Clerk of Bristol 22 July 18 19, resigned 1836, received the freedom of that city ; a Commissioner of the Court of Bankruptcy for Liverpool district 21 October 1842 and for Bristol district 1849 till death ; patent of precedence 1840 ; Chairman of Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions 1842-49 ; died, aged 74, at AIniondsbury, co. (iloucester, on Tuesday, 18 March 1S51, bur. at Almondsbury. Will dated 20 Sep- tember 1841, proved (P.C.C. 398, 51) 3 May 1851, bv lane l^udlow, the relict.
Jane, dau. of Arthur Rainey of Belfast, co. Antrim, by Ann Rox- borough his wife; born 29 January 1 784 ; marr. at Littleham-under- Westdown, Exmouth, CO. I)evf)n, 28 August 1804 ; died, aged 77, at ("ompton Green- field Rectory, co. Gloucester, on Tues- day, 23 July 1 86 1, bur. at Almondsbury. Adfiion was granted at Bristol 4 Octo- ber 1861, to the Rev. Arthur Rainey Ludlow and Mary Jane Ludlow, spin- ster, two of the children.
Henry Holmes Joy of^CatherineAnne, Mountjoy Square, Dublin, | born 21 Septem- QC. (3rd son of Henry ■ ber 1805, bapi. Joy of Belfast, co. Antrim) ; ; at St. Michael's, born at The Lodge, Bel- Bristol, co.Glou- fast ; educated at Belfast cester ; died. Academy and at Trinity ; aged 91, at College, Publin, B..^. 1829. j Belvedere Ter- M.A. 1841, LL.B. and \ race, Tunbridge LL. D. 1856 ; called to : NVells, on Tues- Irish Bar 1827, Q.C. 13 day, 30 March February 1849 • died, 1897, buried aged 68, at Tunbridge ! at Tunbridge Wells, CO. Kent, on Sunday, Wells. 28 February 1S75.
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Mary lane, born 9 March 1807, bapt. at St. Michael's, Bristol ; died unmarried, aged 91, at i Belvedere Terrace, Tunbridge Wells, on Good Friday, 8 April 1898. Will dated 23 December 1 8g I, with two codicils dated 25 October 1893 and },ci De- cember 1895, proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 18 July 1898, by Robert Joy, Rev. Thomas Arthur Ludlow- Hewitt, and John Holmes Joy, M.D., nephews. Sealed in London 4 .August 1 898.
Ebenezer William Ludlow, born at Down House, Red land, Bristol, 5 August 1808, bapt at St. Michael's, Bristol ; died at Down House,
Redlaiid, 26 Au gust 1823, bur. at Redland.
Rev. Arthur Rainey Ludlow of Durrant, Northani, co. Devon ; = born 7 M;iy 1810, bajtl. at St. Mit^hael's, Bristol, co. Gloucester; of Oriel College, O.xford, matriculated 30 May 1827, H..\. 1831, M.A. 1835 ; Curate of I'addington, co. Middlesex, 1837-41, Rector of Compton Green- field 1843, of Littleton-on-Severn, both co. Gloucester, 1855-69; Curate- in- Charge of Morthoe, co. Devon, 1853-55 ; Chaplain to the Mayor of IJristol 1852 ; died at Durrant 9 January 1890, bur. at Northam. Adm<)n(witii will dated 19 May 1S73) was granted (Prin. Reg., 278, 90) iS March 1890, to 'I'honias Arthur Ludlow-Hewitt, son.
=Annette, only child of Colonel 'I'homas Wall Hewitt of Clancoole, Bandon, co.Cork, and of Clifton, CO. Glou- cester, by Anne Lloyd his wife, of Berghill and Ellesmere, co. Salop ; born 7 October 1814, bapt. at Christ Church, Cork ; marr. at the parisli church, Clilton, on Saturday, 25 February 1843 ; died at Durrant 31 January 1891, bur. at Northam.
Anne Jane, born at Compton Greenfield 19 November, bapt. [jrivately ro Decem- ber 1 843, and received into the church at Compton Greenfield 23 May 1844 ; died immarried, aged 65, at Fairford Vicarage, CO. Gloucester, on Thursday, 23 April 1908. Admon was granted at the Princi- ])al Registry 1 1 June iqo8, to the Rev. Tiiouias Arthur Lud- low-Hewitt, brother.
Rev. Francis Rohde Carbonell (4th son=j=K a t h e r i n e Mary Agnes, of William Charles Carbonell of 182 Dorinda, born born at 3 Regent Street and of Avenue Road, at 40 Lower Sion Row, Regent's Park, London, by Sarah Mary Crescent, Clif- Clifton, 5 his wife, dau. of Major Rohde); born ton, 8 April, April, bapt. at 4 June, bapt. at St. Mary's, Padding- bapt. at the the parish ton, 5 July 1849; of Merton ("ollege, parish church, church, Clif- Oxford, matriculated 16 January 1869, Clifton,23May ton, 25 May B.A. 1873, M.A. 1875; Rector of 1848; marr. at 1852; died j Littleton-on-Severn 1876-84, Senior ChristChurcli, March 1855, ('urate of Tewkesbury Abbey, co. Clifton, 12 buried at Gloucester, 1884-87, Vicar of Kingston, February 1874. .Morthoe. CO. Somerset, 18S7-88, and of Fairford, CO. Gloucester, 1888-1918 ; Rural Dean 1900 ; Hon. Canon of Gloucester 191 1, Proctor in Convocation, Gloucester, 1910-17; died at Worcester House, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 27 May, bur. at Fairford 30 May 19 19. Will proved in the Princip.al Registry 14 August 1 91 9. /K
{See Pedigree of Carbonell, ]'o/. iS, page IJJ, ami Addenda, J'ol. 20, page vii.)
Alfred Arthur Thomas Ludlow-Hewitt, born at Wick House, Pershore,= on Sunday, 3 August 1884; educated at Marlborough and B.A. from \V.idham College, Oxford; Curate of St. Bartholomew's, Sydenham, co. Kent, 1909-11 ; 2nd Lieutenant Army Service Corps 23 March 1915, Lieutenant and Adjutant 1915, Captain 19 May 1916 ; served in European War.
■Margery, only dau. of
Henry Nottidge Mose-
ley, F. R.S., Linacre
Professor at 0.xford, by
Amabel his wife, youn-
1 gest dau. of John Gwyn
Jeffreys, F.R.S. ; marr.
I at St. (iiles', Oxford, on
j Monday, 13 September
1909.
Henry Christopher Ludlow-Hewitt, born 17 March 1912, bapt. at St. Giles', Oxford.
Rev. John Thomas Ludlow, born at Down House, Redland, Bristol, co.= Gloucester, 7 April 1813, bapt. at St. Michael's, Hristol ; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 25 November 1830, B.A. 1835, M.A. 1840; Rector of Comptoii Greenfield, co. Gloucester, 1846 until his death ; died at Criccieth, co. Carnarvon, 10 October 1873. Will dated 19 April 187 1, proved at Bristol 21 November 1873, by Harriet Mary Ludlow, relict.
Arms gia:i/,-(l to Ihe Rev. 'I'homas Arthur Liuilow-Hewitt.
•Harriet Mary, dau. of the Rev. Henry Moseley, L L. D., Canon of Bristol ; marr. at Olveston, CO. Gloucester, 26 January 1870 ; died at Walton .St. Mary, Clevedon, CO. Somerset, 1 6 December 19 16.
Rev. Thomas Arthur Ludlow- Hewitt-f Edith Annie,
of Clanciiole, Bandon, co. Cork ; born only dau. of
at 3 Sion Row, Clifton, co. Gloucester, Alfred Ricketts
17 May, bapt. at the parish church, Hudson of
Clifton, 22 June 1850 ; of Oriel Wick House,
College, O.xford, matriculated 25 Oc- Pershore, co.
tober 1869, B.A. 1874, IVLA. 1897; Worcester; born
Curate of Wilton with Nether Hamp- 9 March 1854 ;
ton, CO. ^^'ilts, 1898-1901, Vicar of bapt. at Holy
Minety, co. Wilts, 1901; J. P. for co. Cross,Pershore ;
Cork ; assumed the additional name marr. there on
and arms of Hewitt by Royal Thursday, 5
Licence dated 14 September 1857, on October 1882. inheriting the estates of his maternal grandfather, Colonel Thomas Wall Hewitt.
I Brigadier- General Edi;ar Rainey Ludlow-Hewitt, D.S.O., M.C.; born at Wick House, Pershore, on Wednesday, 9 June 1886; educated at Radley and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Irish Rifles 16 August 1905, Lieutenant 1907, Captain 1914, Major (by brevet) i January 1917, Lieut. -Colonel (by brevet) 1918; Flight- Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps (afterwards Royal Air Force) August 19 14, Flight-Commander December following, Squadron-Commander 7 July 1915, Wing-Commander 8 February 1916, Brigadier-General 12 December 191 7 ; served in European War 19 14-18 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 22 June 1915, i January 1916, 3 January and 11 Decembei 1917, M.C. 12 January 1916, D.S.O. i January 1917, Croix de Chevallier of France 4 July 1917).
Robert Cann-Lippincott of Over Court and Olveston, co. Gloucester (only son of Sir Henry Cann-I.ippincott, Baronet, of Over Court) ; educated at Eton, admitted 1832, and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 19 May 1836; died, aged 72, at Over Court on Tuesday, J 7 June 1890. Will dated i September 1871, proved (Prin. Reg., 866, 90) 6 September 1890, by Julia Sullivan Cann-Lippincott, relict, Henry Cann-Lippincott, son, ^Iargaret Jane Cann Lippincott, spinster, daughter, and the Rev. Henry Stent. He married 2ndly, at Compton Greenfield, co. Gloucester, 18 July 1854, Julia Sullivan, 2nd dau. of Sir John Francis Davis, Baronet, K.C.B. ,
'Margaret Agnes, born II January 1816 ; marr. at Almondsbury CO. (jloucester, 26 December 1839 ; died at Harrogate, co. York, 28 June 1845, bur. at Almondsbury. 1st wife.
Ezekiel Rouse of Morwinstow, co. Cornwall, and Bideford, co. Devon=j=]\Iargaret Lloyd,
(younger son of Ezekiel Athanasius Rouse of Eastaway, Morwinstow, by Elizabeth Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. John Davis, Rector of Kilkampton, CO. Cornwall); bom at Morwinstow 7 May 1841 ; L.R.C.P. Edin. and L.^L 1871, M.R.C.S. Edin. 1871 ; Medical Officer of Health and Analyst Bideford Rural District, Medical Officer of Health Northam Urban District and for the Port Sanitary Authority ; Surgeon- Lieutenant 4th (Volunteer) Battalion Devonshire Regiment; died 9 February 1898, bur. in the church cemetery, East-the-Water, Bideford.
born at the Vicar- age, Morthoe, co. Devon, 4 May, bapt. at Morthoe 12 June 1855 ; marr. at Nort- ham, CO. Devon, 18 January 1882.
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(See Pedigree of Rouse, I"o/. 20. page iq6.)
Colonel John Millard Eden of Pebworth,=Agnes Elizabeth, born at 8 Buckingham Villas, CO. Gloucester, and of Bournemouth, co. Clifton, co. Gloucester, 7 April, bapt. at the Hants ; Colonel Royal West Kent Regiment; parish church, Clifton, 11 June 1858; marr. at died at Milcote, Branksome Park, Bourne- St. Matthew's, Bayswater, co. ^Iiddlesex, 3 mouth, in 1906, buried at Branksome Park. March 1903.
Harry Balfour Cedric Ludlow-Hewitt, born at Wick House, Pershore, co. Worcester, on Thursday, 1 7 May 1 888 ; educated at Marlborough ; 2nd Lieu- tenant 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment 1917 ; served in i6th (Public Schools) Battalion London Regiment 1914-17.
Edith Caroline Annette, born at Clancoole, Bandon, co. Cork, on Tuesday, 10 May 1892, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ballymodan, Bandon.
Mary Dorinda Elizabeth, born at Wick House, Pershore, on Saturday, 7 July 1S94, bapt. at Holy Cross, Pershore.
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Jlomrr of Scamtngtcia, co* Mlartoicfe, anli of iBlatl0toort{), to. (S^ioucester.
Henry Arnold Homer of Rydal Road, Lancaster, formerly of= Stepney, co. Middlesex (eldest son of 'I'humas Homer of Coventry, CO. Warwick, afterwards of The Lozells, near Birmingham, co. Warwick, bv his wife Mary Arnold of Coventry) ; born at Coventry 21 April, bapt. privately, and received into the church at Holy Trinity, Coventry, ii June 1785; died, aged 78, 11 August 1863, bur. in the cemetery at Lancaster. M.L
"Louisa Frances Wallis, died at Leamington, CO. Warwick, 1 1 June 1866, bur. there.
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Arthur Homer=T=Ma''ianne, dau.
of St. Mark's Square, Bir- mingham ;
died in India.
of James Smith of Birmingham ; marr. at St. Thomas', Bir- mingham, 23 December 1837
Eliza Caroline, of Leamington Priors ; born 24 December 1838 ; died unmarried at Lea- mington 15 November 1903, bur. there. Will dated i October 1903, proved at Birmingham 15 December 1903, by Alice Elizabeth Stanlej', cousin.
Henry Homer of Lea-r mington Priors, M.D. ; born at Stoke Newing- ton, CO. Middlesex, 10 March 181 7; M.R.CS. Eng. and L.S.A. Lond. 1840, M.D. Edin. 1841 ; died at Leamington 30 April, bur. at Birding- bury, CO. Warwick, 4 May 1882. Will proved at Birmingham 21 June 1S82, by Elizabeth Ho- mer, relict, and Charles Marriott, Surgeon.
Henry Arnold Homer= of Nailsworth, co. Gloucester ; born at Leamington 28 June 1848; educated at Leamington College ; a Solicitor ; died at Nailsworth 27 No- vember 1 9 14, buried at Shortwood, near Nailsworth.
=Rose Elizabeth Mar- garet, dau. of Charles Campbell Morris of Loddington Hall,co. Leicester ; born at Loddington Hall 19 July 1839 ; marr. at the parish church, Leamington, 17 October 1882.
^Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Welchnian of Eathorp, co. War wick ; married at Wappenbury, co. Warwick, 14 Septem- ber 1847 ; died at Leamington 14 April i9oi,bur. at Birding- bury. Will proved at Birmingham 28 June 1901, by Mary Cathe- rine Homer, spinster, daughter.
Mary, died in infancy.
Ellen, died in infancy.
Charles Robert Homer of Binswood Avenue, Leaming- ton Priors; born 9 September 1849, bapt. at Leamington; of Lincoln College, O.xford, matriculated 22 October 1868, B.A. 1876; died unmarried II March 1908, bur. at Bir- dingbury. Will proved at Birmingham 16 April igo8, by Mary Catherine Homer, spinster, sister.
Mary Catherine, of Binswood Avenue, Leam- ington Priors ; born 27 February 1851.
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James Edward Homer of Brockley Court, afterwards of Wraxall House, both co. Somerset (only surviving son of Edward Homer of Newhall Street, Birmingham, co. Warwick, afterwards of West Town, Back- well, CO. Somerset, by Mary his wife, dau. of Robert Lucas of Bristol, co. Gloucester) ; born at Birmingham 3 February, bapt. at St. Philip's, Birmingham, 23 July 1783; died, aged 73, at West Town 15 December 1856, bur. at Wraxall. M.I.
=j=Harriet, only dau. of Thomas I Gee of Bristol ; born 29
November 1789; marr. at I Margate, co. Kent, 17 May I 1 8 10; died at Wraxall House
3 January 1859, bur. at Wraxall. j M. I. Will proved at Bristol I 5 September 1859, by Robert
I.ucas Chance, junior, and
Jonathan Gray.
Thomas Homer, Henry Homer of Graf-===Caroline, dau. of Thomas
born at Brockley tonville, near Sydney, Court 20 April New South \\'ales ; born at Brockley Court 7 July 1812 ; died at Graftonville 10 December 1900, bur. at Moorfield, near Sydney.
181 1 ; died infancy.
Parkinson of Kemsing, CO. Kent ; marr. at the parish church, Clevedon, CO. Somerset, 18 Septem- ber 1843 ; died at Graf- tonville 23 September 1888, bur. at Moorfield.
Harriet Gee, of Richmond Terrace, Clifton, co. Glou- cester ; born 9 February 1815 ; died at Clifton 13 November 1891. Will proved at Bristol 15 Feb- ruary 1892, by John Homer Chance and Thomas Edward Homer.
Edward Thomas Homer of Barfield, Glad-= stone, Queensland; born at Bristol 15 September 1845 \ educated at Sydney ; one of the pioneers of Central Queensl.and ; J. P. for Queensland ; Chairman of Shire Council, Divisional and Municipal Boards, of Banana, Queensland.
=Sophia Leah, youngest dau. of David Allan Day of Bowen, Queens- land ; marr. at Bowen 31 December 1880.
Henry Charles Lucas Homer, born at Bris- tol 4 August 1846; died at Sydney in 1858, bur. at Moor- field.
Henry Thomas Homer of Brockley, Glad- stone; born at Bowen 14 October 1881; educated at Rockhampton Grammar School ; J. P. for Queensland ; married Grace Isabel, 2nd dau. of William Hindmarsh of Rawbelle Station, Queensland.
Frank Lucas Atherton,=Lorna Emily Ada, born son of John Townsend at Moura, Queensland,
Athcrton of Miva Sta- tion in Wide Bay, Queensland {see next page).
17 March I 883 ; marr. at Barfield, Queensland, 7 April 1909.
Mona Isabel Guy Thomas Homer, born at Bundaberg, Hindmarsh. Queensland, 13 October 1910.
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Tonathan (jray of^Louisa, born 28 January Summerhlll House, 1817; niarr. at W'laxall, Sion Hill, in the co. Somerset, 14 July parish of Walcot, Bath, CO. Somerset.
1840; died 30 June 1S45, bur. at Wraxall.
George Adams, horn^^Emily, born 2 March
26 January 1819 ; died 9 December 1897, bur. at Nailsea, CO. Somerset.
1819; marr. at Wraxall 10 October 1844 ; died 25 May 1872, bur. at Nailsea.
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Charles (lee Homer of Clifton, co. Glou-= cester, formerly of Backwell, co. Somerset ; born 18 November 1820; died at Clifton 26 June 1S85, bur. at Wraxall. M.I. Will proved in the Principal Registry 23 March 1886, by Frances Matilda Homer, relict.
"Frances Matilda, ymnigest dau. of C. L. Gee ; marr. at Kensington, London, i May 1850 ; died at Bristol, co. Gloucester, 26 May 1901. Adiiion (with will) was granted at the Principal Registry II April 1902, to Charles George Davis and Fanny Matilda Ball.
John Homer Chance of Edgbaston, co. Warwick= (youngest son of Robert Lucas Chance of Birmmgham, CO. Warwick, by Louisa his wife, dau. of Edward Homer of West Town, co. Somerset) ; born at High- gate, CO. Middlesex, 31 July 1827 ; died, aged 73, at Matlock, CO. Derby, on Thursday, 15 November, bur. in Warstone Lane Cemetery, Birmingham, 19 November 1900. He married istly 24 April 1852, Cornelia de Peyster, eldest dau. of George Chance of Birmingham ; she died 20 January 1867.
(See Pedigree of Chance, Vol. 3, page 6j.)
=Frances Maria, born 15 October 1822 ; marr. at Wraxall, co. Somerset, 25 February 1869 ; died, aged 83, at Edgbaston on Sunday, 7 August, bur. in Warstone Cemetery, Birming- ham, II August 1904. Will dated I September 1902, with two codicils dated 6 September 1902 and 23 March 1903, proved at Birmingham 4 November 1904, by the Rev. Charles Edward Adams and George D'Arcy Adams, M.D., nephews. 2nd wife.
John Townsend=f=Frances Edith Louisa, born at Bristol Alan Williams-pHarriet Rose, born at
Athertonof Miva Station in Wide Bay, Queensland.
13 April 1848; marr. at Ashfreld, of Burronbing
Sydney, New South Wales, 2 7 August Station, Nebo,
1874 ; died 19 September 1899, bur. Queensland, at Moorfield, near Sydney.
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Wollongong Station, New South Wales, 1 1 January 1851.
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Edith Caroline Harriet, born at Moura 8 August 1887 ; died at Barfield, Queensland, 3 May 1905, bur. there.
Barnette Septon Hindmarsh,==Fanny Chance Eva, born at son of William Hindmarsh Moura 7 March 1892, bapt. of Rawbelle Station, Queens- there 15 May 1904; marr. at land. Barfield 10 June 1914.
Anne, dau. of John= Henry Price of Chep- stow, CO. Monmouth ; born at Chepstow; marr. there 14 July 1848 ; died 22 November 1865, bur. at Newport, co. Monmouth, ist wife.
^Thomas Edward Homer of St. Mary. Church, CO. Devon, formerly of Virginia, U.S.A. ; born at Wraxall 21 February 1828, bapt. there ; Civil Engineer ; died at St. Mary Church 18 January, bur. in the churchyard there 21 January 191 1. M.I. Will dated 7 April 1899, proved at Exeter 24 February 191 1, by the Rev. William Emmanuel Pryke, Canon of Exeter.
Albert Edward Worsley of Leonard= House, Boulevard, Weston-super- Mare, CO. .Somerset, M.D. ; born at The Heywoods, Golborne, co. Lancaster, 3 July 1849 ; educated at Durham School and Philadelphia University, U.S.A.
'Evelyn Marie Louise, born at Neath, co. Glamorgan, 14 May 1849; marr. at Green- wich, Prince William County, Virginia, 7 January 1877.
„Rosetta, youngest dau. of John Webb Andrews of Redland, Bristol, co. Gloucester ; born at Redland 1 7 February 1838; marr. at the parish church, Aberyst- with, CO. Monmouth, 8 February 1868 ; died at St. Mary Church 20 December, bur. there 23 December 1911. I\LL Will dated 28 April 1 9 II, proved at Exeter 7 February 191 2, by the Rev. Frederick Augustus Homer and the Rev. Thomas Acland Edmonds. 2nd wife.
Rosetta Louisa Homer, of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada ; born at Newport, co. Monmouth, i December 1868, bapt. there.
Frances Emily Maude Homer, of St. Mary Church ; born at Newport 27 April 1870, bapt. there.
James Edward Lucas Homer of=IsabeI Josephine, dau. Saskatoon, Canada; born at of William Kenney Greenwich, Virginia, U.S.A., 8 October 187 1, bapt. at Thorough- fare, Virginia ; educated at Bristol Grammar School, Royal Grammar School, Lancaster, and at Univer- sity College, Bristol.
of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada ; born , 29 October 1894; marr. at Lindsay 29 January '913-
Rev. Edmund Mark Davys (son of the Rev.=Harriet Gee Homer,
Edmund Davys of Peterborough, co. North- born at Greenwich,
ampton) ; born at Leicester on Christmas
Day 1869, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Leicester;
educated at Charterhouse, admitted 1882,
and at Pembroke College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1888, B.A.
1891, M.A. 1895 ; Curate of Ellacombe,
CO. Devon, 1910-16; Vicar of Cromer, co.
Norfolk, 1916.
Virginia, 11 August 1873 ; marr. at St.
Oxford, I o
897.
Giles'; August
Leila, died in infancy.
Annie Hilda Constance, of St. Mary Church ; born at Greenwich, Virginij, 1 1 August 1876.
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Elizabeth, 4tli= <lau. of James Bradley of Prestbury, co. C h e s t e r, b y Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of John Hol- land of Clive, CO. Salop. I St wife.
=Benjamin Hewitt ol lilm Hill,= Hawkhurst, co. Kent (son of Ben- jamin Hewitt, by Mary his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Swinton of Kiiutsford, CO. Chester) ; died, aged 66, at Hath, co. Somerset, on Tues- day, i6 March 1847, bur. in the Abbey Cemetery, Bath. Will dated 30 .•\pril 1841, with codicil dated 13 July 1844, proved (P.C.C. 322, 47) 7 April 1847, by Benjamin Bradley Hewitt and the Rev. Thomas Swinton Hewitt, sons.
'Frances, dau. of Benjamin Bronitield of \\'avertree, co. Lancaster ; died, aged 8[, at I College Yard, Worcester, on Thursday, 9 June 1864. Will dated 13 February 1856, with codicil dated 31 Octo- ber 1859, proved (Prin. Reg., 474, 64) 16 July 1864, by Louisa Bromfield, spinster, sister, and Alfred Catchmayd Hooper. 2nd v.'ife.
Benjamin Bradley Hewitt of Bishop's= Waltham, co. Hants; died, aged 81, at Bishop's Walthnm on Saturday, 7 June 1S90. Will dated 21 January 1890, with codicil dated 22 March 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 693. 90) 31 July i8go, by Benjamin Thomas Hewitt, son, deorge Calkin Andrew, cousin, and the Rev. Edward Swinton Hewitt, nephew.
=Letitia Catherine, only dau. of ALajor Colin Campbell of Strachur, co. Argyll ; marr. at the parish church. ALarylebone, London, on Tuesday, 25 June 1844 ; died at Bishop's Waltham on Sunday, 2 November 1873.
James Bradley Hewitt, died in infancy.
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Benjamin Tliomas Hewitt of St.= George's, Bishop's Waltham ; born at 15 Weymouth Street, Portland Place, London, on Thursday, 22 July 1847 ; died, aged 62, at St. Ceorge's, Bisho[)'s Waltham, on Tuesday, 16 November, bur. at Bishop's Waltham on Saturday, 20 November 1909. Will dated 5 November 1909, proved at Win- chester 21 December 1909, by Letitia Marianne Hewitt, daughter, spinster, Arthur Bettesworth Hewitt and Thomas .Swinton Hewitt, sons.
=Louisa Marianne, 3rd dau. of George Henry Gater of Winslowe House, Westend, co. Hants, by Sarah his wife, dau. of John Robert Cozens of Tetsworth, co. Oxford ; born at Westend 13 April, ba[)t. there 18 May 1852 ; marr. at South Stoneham, co, Hants, on Monday, II June 1877, marriage settlements dated 6 June.
{Si'e Pedigree of Ga/er, Vol. rS, page 44.)
Arthur Bettesworth Campbell Hewitt, born at Bishop's Waltham on Satur- day, 30 September 1848.
Letitia Mary, born at Bishop's Waltham on Friday, 28 Feb- ruary 1851 ; died there on Sunday, 9 May 1852.
Letitia Marianne, born at Bishop's Waltham on Fri- day, 25 October 1878.
Arthur Bettesworth Hewitt, born at St. George's Square, Bishop's Waltham, on ^Vednesday, 1 2 .Mav 1880.
Thomas Swinton Hewitt, born at Bishop's \A'altham on Friday, 23 November 1883.
Daisy Mary, born at Bishop's Wal- tham on Satur- day, 2 -April 1887.
I'-lsie, died infancy.
A daughter died in infancy.
Bettesworth Pitt Shearer of Swanmore= House, Bishop's Waltham, co. Hants ; died, aged 94, at Swanmore, East Molesey, co. Surrey, on Friday, 6 February 1903, bur. at Swanmore. Will dated 10 April 1896, with three cotlicils dated 4 June 1898 to 2 January 1901, proved (Prin. Reg., 517, 1903) 15 .\pril 1903, by Dorothy Louise Barron, spinster, William Renny and Benjamin Thomas Hewitt.
"Elizabeth Mary, marr. at the Cathedral, Bangor, on Tuesday, 5 April 1836, marriage settlements dated 4 April ; died at Swanmore House on Satur- day, 30 July 1870, bur. at Swanmore. Will dated 26 February 1863, with codicil dated 16 June 1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 355, 71) 3 May 1871, by Benjamin Bradley Hewitt and the Rev. Thomas Swinton Hewitt, brothers.
Susan Catherine, died unmarried.
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Rev. Thomas Swinton Hewitt, born at' Nantwich 17 November 1816, bapt. there ; of Worcester College, O.^ford, matriculated 19 October 1837, B.A. 1841, M.A. 1846; Rector of North Harden, co. Sussex, 1851-58; Vicar of Leysters, co. Hereford, 1858 until his death ; died, aged 69, at the Vicarage, Leysters, on Thursday, 6 May 1886, bur. at Leysters. Memorial window in chancel. Will dated 13 March 1872, with codicil dated 23 February 1886, proved at Hereford 23 June 1 886, by Mary Hewitt, relict, and the Rev. Edward Swinton Hewitt, son.
=Mary, dau. of John Gorham of John Bradley
Cackham, West Wittering, co. Hewitt, died
Susse.\ ; marr. at West Witter- in infancy.
ing 29 June 1852 ; died at
The Homestead, St. Michael's,
near Tenbury, co. Worcester,
29 November 19 14. Will dated
24 January 1914, proved at
Worcester 4 February 191 5,
by the Rev. Edward Swinton
Hewitt and the Rev. James
Bradley Hewitt, sons.
Rev. Edward Swinton Hewitt,= born at the Vicarage, East Marden, co. Sussex, 25 November 1854, bapt. at East Marden; of Wadham College, Oxford, matricu- lated 23 January 1874, B.A. 1878, M..A. 1881 ; Curate of Bockleton, CO. ^Vorcester, 1878-1900; Vicar of Hawkesbury, co. Gloucester, igoo-1904, and Vicar of Bockleton 1904.
=Ruth, elder dau. of Colonel Richard Prescott-Decie of Pontrilas Court, Hereford, by his cousin Arabella his ist wife, dau. and heir of William George Prescott of Clarence, Roehampton, co. Surrey ; born 9 September 1863 ; marr. at Bockleton (by her brother, the Rev. William Prescott-Decie, assisted by the Rev. James Bradley Hewitt) on Wednesday, 28 November 1900 ; died at the Vicarge, Bockleton, i February, bur. at Bockleton 5 February 191 7. M.L
(See Pedigree of Pfcscott.)
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Rear-Admiral John Gorham Hewitt, R.N. ; born 24= November 1S5S; Naval Cadet 15 July 1871, Sub- Lieutenant 1S77, Lieutenant 1882, Commander 1895, Captain 1901, Rear- Admiral (retired) 3 January 1911; Lieutenant H.^LS. "Iris" during the naval and military operations in the Eastern Soudan at Suakin 1884-85 (Egyptian medal, Khedive's bronze star); died at i Henleaze Gardens, Westbury-on-Trym, co. Gloucester, 28 December 191 3. \\"i]\ dated 27 June 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 775, 14) 16 ^L^y 1914, by Katharine Elizabeth Hewitt, relict, the Rev. Edward Swinton Hewitt and the Rev. James Bradley Hewitt, brothers.
=Katharine Eliza- beth, dau. of James P. Aytoun of VVestbook, Tenbury, co. Worcester ; mar- ried at St. Michael and All Angels', Tenbury (by the Rev. James Bradley Hewitt) on Tues- day, 27 June 1889.
Katharine Eliza- betii, of Tenbury; born at Leysters II March 1861, bapt. there.
Frances Gracia, born at Leysters 30 April 1862 ; bapt. there.
Rev. James Bradley Hewitt, born at Leysters, co. Hereford, = 6 December 1863, bapt. there i January 1864; of Wadham College, Oxford, matriculated 17 October 1882, B.A. 1887; Curate of Dunchurch, co. Warwick, 1889-92, and of Pem- bridge, co. Hereford, 1S92-95; Rector of Upper Sapey, co. Hereford, 1895-1907; Vicar of Newbold-on-Avon and Chaplain of Long Lawford, co. Warwick, 1907.
= Frances Marion, Mary Susan
dau. of W. B. of Tenbury ;
Cuninighame; born at East
marr. at Yar- Marden, co.
pole, CO. Here- Sussex, 24
ford, 21 April December
1896. 185s, bapt. there.
Dorothy Marion, born at Alan James Cuninghame Hewitt, FVances Joan, born at Upper Sapey 25 April born at Upper Sapey 14 April Newbold-on-Avon 29 May 1897, bapt there. 1904, bapt. there. 1908, bapt. there.
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^idjens of ^t. 3i^c$, co. Corntoall
William Hichens {yd son of \\'illiani Hichens=j=Margaret, dau. of Robert and
of St. Ives, CO. Cornwall, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Williams of St. Ives) ; bapt. at St. Ives 22 April 1751; died 14 January, bur. at St. Ive.s 17 January 1785.
Mary Jope of Callington, co. Cornwall ; marr. at St. Ives 4 December 1777; died 11 July 1795.
Mary, born 23 December 1779, bapt. at Illogan. CO. Cornwall, 19 A[)ril 1780; died 30 May 1833, buried at St. Ives. Adiiion (with undated will) was granted (P.C.C. 580 Farquhar) 25 September i833,to Eliza- beth Scott, sister.
James Wood- ward Scott, Lieutenant Royal Navy 6 November '795; l)ur. at Dover, co. Kent.
="Elizabetli, born T April, bapt. at Illogan 1 1 May 1781 ; marr. at St. Ives 17 March 1803 ; died, aged 81, at St. Ives 29 June, bur. there 7 Julv 1862. Will dated 5 November I S33, with codicil dated 2 April 1850, proved (Prin.Reg.,473, 62) I .•\ugust 1862, by Charles Henrv Rhodes.
Robert Hichens of East^ Dulwich, CO. Surrey, for- merly of 21 Threadneedle .Street, London ; born 13 November, bapt. at Illogan j 20 December 1782; died, aged 82, at East Dulwich on Monday, 20 March 1865, bur. in Camberwell Borough Cemetery, East Dulwich, 27 March 1865. Will dated 27 January 1865, proved (Prin. Reg., 250, 65) 7 April 1S65, by John Jope Rogers, the Rev. Thomas Sikes Hichens, son, and Andrew Kinsman Hichens, nephew.
=Jane, 2nd dau. of Westgarth Snaith, Banker, by Jane his wife, dau. of Thomas .Sikes, Banker, of 5 Mansion House Street, London ; born 2 February, bapt. at St. Mary Woolnoth, London, 19 March I 799 ; marr. at St. John's, Hackney, co. .Middlesex, on Thurs- day, 7 August 1823; died 1 5 May, bur. in Camberwell Borough Cemetery, East Dul- wich, 23 May 1862.
Jane, born 23 May, bapt. at St. Giles', Camberwell, 30 June 1824; died, aged 10, at Ivast Dul- wich on Satur- day, 21 June 1835, buried at St. Mary Wool n o t h, London.
Rev. AVilliam Hichens, born 15 July 1825, bapt. at St. Giles', Camberwell, 9 November 1825 ; of St. John's College, Ox- ford, matriculated 6 December 1842, B.A. 1847 ; Fellow of Exeter College 1850 ; Curate of St. I'^eock, CO. Cornwall ; died there, aged 25, 17 August 1850, bur. at St. Ives. .
Margaret Jope, born 6 December 1826, 'oapt. at St. Giles', Camberwell, 12 January 1827 ; died on Sunday, 1 2 August 1849, bur. at St. Mary \Voolnf)tli.
Robert Snaith Hichens=j=Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Hooper
of St. Ives ; born i June, bapt. at St. Chiles', Camberwell, 9 July 1828 ; Ensign 29th Regiment Madras Native Inlantry 8 September 1848 ; Lieu- tenant 3 August 1855 ; died, aged 40 at St. Ives on Tuesday, lo November, bur. at St. Ives 14 November 1868. Will dated 10 October 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 710, 68) 26 November 1868, by Elizabeth Hichens, relict, and John Knill To[)e Hichens.
Wilton of Whilminstcr House, co. Gloucester, by Harriet his wife, dau. of the Rev. John Jones, Vicar of Foye, co. Heieford : born 21 October 1833, bapt. at St. Mary le Lode, Gloucester, 7 January 1834; marr. at Easting- ton, CO. Gloucester, 23 February 1853 ; died at Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, on Friday, 2 1 Feb- ruary, bur. at Leckhampton, co. Gloucester, 24 February 1913. Will -dated 24 April 1900, with codicil dated 12 February 1909, proved at Ciloucester 7 April 1913, by the Rev. Ernest Clapton, son- in-law, and the Rev. Charles Henry Jones '\\'iUon, nephew.
Rtv. Ernest Clapton (2nd son of William Clapton, M.R.C.S., of 4=f=Ma;garet Jane, born at Puose-
Que^'n Street Place, London, by Mary Jane his wife, youngest dau of F,dward Hall of Wansford, co. Northampton) : born at 2 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, on Sunday, 6 November 1864, bapt. privately the same day (baptism registered at St. Peter's, Paul's Wharf, London) ; educated at Merchant Taylors' School, and Scholar of Magdalen College, Cambridge, B.A. (2nd-class Classical Tripos, parts i and 2) 1886, M.A. 1892; Vicar of Stebbing, co. Essex, May 1901-1909, and of Hatherden, co. Hants, 26 July 1909. /fv
wankum, near Madras, India, 25 August, bapt. privately 8 Decem- ber 1854 (baptism registered in church at Vepery, Madras, 25 January 1855) ; marr. at St. Mary's, Cheltenham ; (by the Rev. Charles ;Turner^ Wilton), on Wednesday, 20 July 1892.
{See Vol. 10, page 10.)
Maria Susanna, dau.=f»Williani Hichens of CaniberWell= of William Lloyd of Ciiove ; born 12 August, bapt. at Peckhaii], co. Sur- lUogan, co. Cornwall, 5 Sepieni- rey ; niarr. at Cam- ber 1784; died, agtd 65, at berwell, co. Surrey, Caniberwell Grove on Cliristnias on Wednesday, i Day, 1849, bur. at .St. Giles', March 1815; died, ("ambcrwell, i January 1850. aged 39, on Tuesday, | M.I. Will dated 20 November 24 July, bur. at St. ! 1849, proved (P.C'.C. 122, 50) 9 (jiles', Camberwell, ' February 1850, by John Jope 31 July T826. M.I. Rogers and George Wiggins. I.St wife. ^4v
=j=Anne I'^lizabeth, daughter of Major Andrew Kinsman ; marr. at Stone- house, CO. Devon, 24 December i 1827 ; died, aged 79, at Shoreham, CO. Kent, on Sunday, 22 September 187B, bur. there. Will dated 25 July 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 791, 78), 9 October 1878, by Andrew Kinsman Hichens and John Knill Jope 1 lichens, sons. 2nd wife.
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Catherine Jackson, born 20
April, bapt. at St. Giles', Camberwell, 26 May 1830; died, aged 40, at Pau, France, on Saturday, 29 October 1870, bur. there. \\'ill dated 4 August 1866, with codicil dated 2 November 1866, proved (Prin. Reg., 31, 71) 7 January 1871, by Andrew Kinsman Hichens and the Rev. Frederick Harrison Hichens, brother.
Mary Elizabeth, born 1 7 April, bapt. at St. (liles', Camberwell, 1 June 1832; died, aged 23, at Ventnor, Isle of Wight, on Sunday, 4 November 1855, bur. at St. Catherine's, Ventnor.
Rev. Thomas Sikes Hichens, born= 20 F'ebruary, bapt. at St. Giles', Cam- berwell, 20 June 1834; of E.\eter College, 0.\ford, matriculated 5 March 1852, Stapledon Scholar 1852-57, B.A. 1856, M.A. 1858 ; Curate of St. James', Clapton, CO. Middlesex, 1857-59, of Itchenstoke, co. Hants, 1859-61, of Speldhurst, co. Kent, 1862-64 ; Vicar and Patron of Guilsborough, co. North- ampton, 1864-1902; Rural Dean of Haddoii (sst deanery) 1882 ; Hon. Canon of Peterborough 1899 : died, aged 82, at Woodlane House, Falmouth, CO. Cornwall, on Saturday, 25 March 1916, bur. at F\almouth. Will dated 20 July 1899, with four codicils dated 18 August 1900 to 19 December 19 14, proved (Prin. Reg., 868, 1916) 19 May 191 6, by the Rev. John Oldham Hichens, son, and Helen Mary Hichens. spinster, daughter.
=Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Roberts Oldham, Vicar of Ottershaw, co. .Surrey, by Esther his wife, dau. of Robert Saun- ders of Henley - on - Thames, co. Oxford ; born 24 August 1839, bapt. at St. Paul's, Huddersfield, co. York ; marr. at St. Giles' Camberwell (by the Rev. John Roberts Oldham and the Rev. Frederick Harrison Hichens) on Tuesday, 4 F"eb ruary 1862.
Helen Mary, Sir Edward Charles Kayll Ollivant, K.C.I.E., of 2 Westbourne= born 2 1 March, Crescent, Paddington, London (only son of the Rev. Edward bapt. atGuils- Ollivant, Rector of Erbistock, co. Denbigh, by Susan Fdaria borough 28 his wife, dau. of John James Kayll of Douglas, Isle of Man) ; April 1865. born 7 February 1846, bapt. at Barkvvay, co. Hertford;
educated at Marlborough; joined Indian Civil Service 14 August 1 868 ; Mimicipal Commissioner in Bombay 1881-90, Political Agent, Kathiawar, 1890-95, Commissioner in Sind 1895-96, officiating Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay 1896-97, Member of Council 1897-1902; CLE. i June 1888, K.C.I.E. 25 May 1892; Memiier of the Council of Marlborough College and of the Managing Committee of King's College Hospital; Director of the Bombay, Baroda and Central IndianRailway, and of the British Electric Tractor Co. He married istly 6 December 1870, Lucy Caroline, dau. of .Arthur Shelley Eddis, Q.C., Judge of County Courts ; she died 10 May 1891.
(.5"^^ Pedigree of Ollivant, Vol. 6, page 18, nnd Addenda, Vol. 7, page ix.)
=Edith Margaret, born 26 March, bapt. at Guils- borough 28 .April 1867 ; marr. there (by her uncle, the Rev. Canon Frederick Harri son Hichens, and her brother, the Rev. John Old- ham Hichens) on Thursday, 14 September 1899. 2nd wife.
Charlotte Elizabeth, born 6 September 1855, bapt. at Penang, Straits Settlements, I January 1856; died 11 August 1870, bur. at Holy Trinity, llfracombe, co. Devon.
Rev. Frederick Harrison Hichens, born, 2 2 April, bapt. at St. Giles', Cambervvell, CO. Surrey, 27 May 1836 ; of Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 23 June 1854, Scholar 1854-58. B A. i860, M.A. 1867 ; Curate of Speldh'.irst, 1864-80 ; Rector of Hackington (St. Stephen's, Canterbury), both co. Kent, 1885-1905 ; Hon. Canon of Canterbury 1897.
^Abigail Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Arthur Smythe, M.D., of Pau, l'"rance, and of co. ^Vestnleath, by Anna Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Adam jote Gibbons of Trincomalee, Ceylon, and of the Hon*"'' East India Co.'s Service ; marr. at the English Church, Pau, 26 February 1862; died, aged 81, at Pennance House, Falmouth, 22 June, bur. at Falmouth 24 June 1920.
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Margaret, born Robert Smythe Rev. Arthur John Galpin, I). D. (2nd- 22 November Hichens, born son of John (jalpin of Dorchester, 1862, bapt. at 14 November, co. Dorset) ; of Trinity College, Sunningdale, bapt. at Speld- Oxford, matriculated 11 October CO. Berks, i hurst on Christ- 1879, aged 18, Scholar 1879-84, January 1863. mas Day 1864; B.A. 1883, M.A. 1886, D.D. ; educated atClif- Lecturer in Classics 1886-87; ton College. Assistant Master Marlborough Col-
lege 1887-96, Head- Master King's School, Canterbury, 1S96-1910; Hon. Canon of C'anterbury 19 10; Rector of Saltwood, co. Kent, 1910.
= Millicent Jane, born 14 August, bapt. at Speldhurst 21 Sep- tember 1866 ; marr. at St. Stephen's, Canterbury (by the Rev. Frederick Harri- son Hichens and the Rev. Francis Galpin) on Tuesday, 2 January 1900.
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Thomas Sikes Hichens, born= 20 September, bapt. at Guils- borough, CO. Northampton, 22 October 1869 ; educated at Winchester and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 15 February 1889, Lieutenant 15 Feb- ruary 1S92, Captain 1890; served in South African \Var 1899 ; died, aged 30, at Bloemfontein, South Africa, on Monday, 11 June 1900, bur. there. Will dated 5 June 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 1183, 1900) 31 August 1000, by Rosalind de Camera Hichens, the relict.
=Rosalind de
Camera, youngest dau. of Charles Chambers of Clough House, Rotheram, co. York ; married at All Saints', Rotherham (by the Rev. Thomas Sikes Hichens) on Wednesday, 17 May 1899.
Rev. John 01dham= Hichens, born 23 No- vember 1870, bapt. at Guilsborough 22 Jan- uary 1S71 ; educated at Winchester and at Trinity College, 0.x- ford, matriculated 12 October 1889, B.A. (4th -class History) 1892 ; M.A. 1898 ; Curate of Dartford, CO. Kent, 1894-97, of St. Matthew's, Lei- cester, 1887 -1902 ; Vicar of Guilsborough 1902 ; Diocesan Inspector, Haddon Deaner}', 1906.
"Gwendoline, elderdau. of Charles Ring An- derson of Clapham, CO. Surrey, and of Jesniond House, co. Northumberland; born 12 March, bapt. at St. Mary Mag- dalen's, Paddington, London, 24 April 1873; "larr. at St. Peter and St. Paul, Charlton, Dover, CO..: Kent (by the Rev. Thomas Sikes Hichens) on Wednes- day, 23 October 1907.
Thomas Sikes Hichens, born 4 September, bapt. at Guilsborough 7 October 191 1.
Gwendoline Sibella, born 14 April, bapt. at Guilsborough 22 May 1913.
Courtenay Garrard Prance (eldest son of= Courtenay C. Prance of Hatherley Court, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester); born 13 Decem- ber 1855; Solicitor; died 9 January 1889, bur. at l-eckhampton, co. (Gloucester. /t\
=Mary Katherine, born 21 June, bapt. at Limpsfield, co. Surrey, 29 July 1857 ; marr. at St. Mary's, Cheltenham, on Thursday, 1 1 November 1880.
Rev. Arthur Smythe Hichens, born 21 January, bapt. at Speldhurst, co. Kent,=Louisa Nora,
I March 1868; educated at Clifton College and at Magdalen College, Oxford, dau. of William
matriculated 21 October 1886, B.A. (^rd-class History) 1889; M.A. 1899; Williamson
B. D. ; Curate of Potter's Bar, co. Middlesex, 1891-93, of Helston 1893-95, of Smyrna;
of Marhamchurch, both co. Cornwall, 1896-98, and of Rusthall, co. Kent, marr. at All
1898-1900; Chaplain at Smyrna 1900-1909, Chaplain to Bishop of Gibraltar Saints', Boujah,
and HeadMaster of Waynfiete School, Boujah, Smyrna, 1909-12; Commis.sary Smyrna, 18
to Bishop of Jerusalem 1913-16; Canon Resident of St. George's Collegiate June 1901. Church, [erusalem, 191 2 ; Commissary for Syria and Palestine ; temporary Chaplain to the Forces 1915 ; Vice-President of the Syria and Palestine Scout Association; Rector of Penicuik, co. Midlothian, 1919.
Basil Snaith Hichens, born 21 June, bapt. at Guils- borough, CO. Northampton, 28 July 1873 ; educated at Charterhouse (admitted 1887) and at Hertford College, Oxford, matricu- lated 14 October 1890.
Gobert William Hichens,= born 31 March, bapt. at Guilsborough ig May 1877 ; educated at Winchester and at New College, Oxford, matriculated October 1896 ; B.A. 1899 ; admitted a Solicitor January 1903,
=A!ice Margaret, 2nd dau. of James ]5ull of Hove, CO. Sussex ; born at Valverde del Carmino, Huebra Pro- vince, Andalusia, Spain, 9 October 1886, bapt. at Seville, Spain; marr. at St. James', Weybridge, co. Surrey, 7 August 1920.
Colonel John Salmon Blaxland (eldest son of Major-General John=Fanny Snaith, born Blaxland, by Ann his wife) ; born at Dharwar, Bombay, India, 9 January, 28 June, bapt. at bapt. at Belgaum, Bombay, 6 February 1842; Ensign Madras Native Infantry 4 September 1859, Lieutenant 1862, Captain 1872, Major 1879, Lieut.- Colonel 1885, Colonel (retired) 4 September 1889; died, aged 56, at Edgbaston House, Pittville, Prestbury, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, on Thursday, 10 March, bur. in the cemetery at Cheltenham 14 March 1898.
Limpsfield, co. Surrey, 12 August 1858; marr. at St. Mary's, Chel- tenham, 30 June 1881.
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Commander Hugh Conybeare Hichens, R.N. ; born 15 June, bapt. at Guilsborough CO. Northampton, 18 August 1880; entered as Naval Cadet 15 January 1894, Midshipman 1896, Sub-Lieu- tenant 1899, Lieutenant (4 firsts) 1 90 1, Commander in Mining School, H.M.S. " Vernon," Portsmouth.
William Cecil Holt Cree (son of the' Rev. William Cree, Precentor of St. Matthias', Earl's Court, London ; born 4 August 1882; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 23 July 1901 ; Lieutenant 1904; Captain 19 14; served in the European War 1914; died at Boulogne, France, from wounds received at the first battle of Ypres 24 October, bur. at Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 29 October 1914.
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=Wilmot Avis, born 30 July, bapt. at Guils- borough 1 8 September 1881 ; marr. at All Saints', Falmouth, co. Corn wall (by her uncle, the Rev. Frederick Harrison Hichens and the Rev. William Cree) on Tuesday, 4 January 19 10.
Peverell Smythe Hichen.s, M.D. ; born at Speldhurst= 27 June, bapt. privately 3 July and received into the church 7 August 1870; educated* at Clifton College, at King's School, Canterbury, and at Magdalen College, O.xford, matriculated 16 October 1888; B.A. ( I st-class Physiology) 1892; M.D. 1903 ; Lieut.- Colonel Royal .Army Medical Corps (Terri- torials)! 914 -19 ; served in the European War.
Constance Sawbridge, elder dau. of Colonel Leonard Downes, R.A., of Donnington Lodge, near Newbury, co. Berks ; marr. at Shaw-cum-Donnington, CO. Berks (by the Rev. Frederick Harrison Hichens and the Rev. Thomas Sikes Hichens), on Thursday, 19 July 1906.
Loveday Constance, born 14 May, bapt. at Robert Peverell Hichens, born 2 IVLirch, bapt. All Saints', Northampton, 18 June 1907. at All .Saints', Northampton, 14 May 1909.
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LAKING.
Ar7Hs on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly : Per fesse indented azure and argent in the first quarter a falcon close belled and jessed or in the second and third quarters an ermine spot sable and in the fourth quarter a dexter gauntlet of the third ; and (as an honourable augmentation) on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or armed and langued azure (being one of the lions from His Majesty's Royal Arms).
Crest. — A dexter cubit arm vested azure cuffed ermine the hand holding a palm branch both proper between two falcons respecting each other as in the arms.
Supporters. — On either side a man in complete armour visor closed proper each resting the exterior hand on a shield charged with the arms.
Motto. — Palmam qui meruit ferat.
lafeing.
Francis \\'illiam Laking of 13 Addison Road, Kensington,= London (eldest son of Francis Laking of The Terrace, Putney, co. Surrey, formerly of Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, by Mary his wife); died at 13 Addison Road, Kensington, aged 78, on Tuesday, 25 November 1873. Will dated 22 January 1859, proved (Prin. Reg., 46, 74) 10 January 1874, by Louisa Jane Laking, the relict.
=Louisa Jane, dau. of Thomas Wilkinson of Plymouth, co. Devon ; marr. 1 2 October 1844; died at 13 Addison Road, Kensington, aged 77, on Saturday, 17 March 1894.
Mary Ann, born at Addison Road, Kensington, London, on Saturday, 9 August 1845 ; Louisa died at Castle Hill, Maidenhead, co. Berks, on Tuesday, 30 January 1912. Will dated Mary. 2 April 1903, proved in the Principal Registry 12 March 19 12, by Louisa Mary Laking, sister.
Emma Ann, 2nd^ dau. of Joseph Mansell of Ken- sington, London; marr. at St. James', Picca- dilly, London, on Tuesday, 26 January 1875 ; died at 62 Pall Mall, London, aged 62, on Wednesday, i March, cremated at Golder's Green, CO. Middlesex, on Saturday, 4 March 1905-
1st wife.
^Sir Francis Henry Laking, Baronet, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., M.D. ;= born at Addison Road, Kensington, London, on Saturday, 9 January 1847; educated at Heidelberg and at St. George's Hos|)ital, London; L.R.C.S. 1868, L.S.A. 1869, M.D. Heidelberg 1869, M.R.C.P. Lond. 1872; House Physician, St. George's Hospital, 1869-70, Medical Registrar 1871-74, Physician to Victoria Hospital for Children and to Gordon Hospital ; Surgeon-Apotliecary to Queen Victoria 1874-igoi; Physician-in-Ordinary and Surgeon-Apiothecary to King lidvvard VH., to H.M. King George V., and to H.M. Queen Alexandra; Surgeon-Apothecary to H.^L's Household and to that of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught ; Physician -in-Ordmary to T.R.H. Prince and Princess Schleswig-Holstein 1903; knighted 1893, K.C.V.O. 27 Sep- tember 1898, G.C.V.O. 22 August 1902, K..C.B. 3 June 1910; created a Baronet of the United Kingdom 28 July 1902 ; Member of the Royal Institute of Great Britain and of Executive Committee of King Edward VH.'s Sanatorium ; Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, ist-class (gold), Order of Merit of Turkey, Cirand Cross of the Danish Order of the Dannebrog, Norwegian Order of St. Olav, Swedish Order of the Polar Star, Grand Cordon of the Order of the Crown of Italy, Immaculate Conception of Portugal, and Knight Commander of the Order of the Saviour of (jreece ; died in London on Thursday, 21 May, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London, on Monday, 25 May 1914, after a service at the Chapel Royal, St. James'. Adfnon (with will dated 21 March 1905) was granted in the Principal Registry 17 June 1 914, to Sir Guy Grancis Laking, Baronet, son.
=Eleanor Mary, dau. of James Hack- worth of Rosselyn, Dunedin ; marr. at All Saints', Norfolk Square, London, on Thursday, 8 June 1905 ; died at 18 Cavendish Square, London, on Tuesday, 22 October 191 2. She married istly Julius Angerstein of 33 Norfolk Square, London. 2nd wife.
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Sir Guy Francis Laking, Baronet, C.B., M.V.O., F.S.A. ; Cleveland Row, St. James', London, on Thursday, 2 i October 1875 at Westminster School; Keeper of the King's Armoury 1902, Keeper, Secretary and Accounting Officer of the London Museum 191 1, and Inspector of the Armour of the Wallace Collection at Hertford House ; C.B. 22 June 1914, M.V.O. (4th-class) 1901 ; Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; Member of Japan Society; Knight Commander of Order of Charles HL of Spain, Commander of Order of the Crown of Italy and 3rd-class Order of the Crown of Prussia, Officer of Order of Royal Crown of Wurtemburg, of Leopold of Belgium, and ist-class Cross of St. John the Lateran ; Author of "The Armoury at Windsor Castle," 1904, "The Armoury of the Knights of St. John," 1905, "The Furniture of Windsor Castle," 1905, and "The Sfevres Porcelain of Buckingham Palace," 1907; succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet 21 May 1914 ; died at Meyrick Lodge, Avenue Road, Regent's Park, London, aged 44, on Saturday, 22 November, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London, on Thursday, 27 November 19 19, after a service at the Chapel Royal, St. James'. Will dated 8 March 19 10, proved in the Principal Registry 2 January 1920, by Dame Beatrice Ida Lakihg, the relict, and Leonard Edward Grossman Barker, brother-in law.
==Beatrice Ida, 2nd educated , dau. of Ciiarles
Mylne Barker of 65 West bourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London ; married at St. Andrew's, Wells Street, London, on Thursday, 2 1 July 1898.
Joan Frances, born at 7 Norfolk Square, London, on Thursday, 4 October 1900.
Sir Guy Francis William Laking, Baronet ; born at St. James' Palace on Sunday, 3 January 1904 ; succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet 22 November 1919.
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JFreeman, formerly of ^omerlea^e, co.
Somerset.
Jolin Freeman of Pedmore Hall, co.= Worcester, afterwards of Harborne, co. Stafford (eldest son of Joseph Freeman of Summerhill, in Kingswinford, co. Stafford, and afterwards of Pedmore Hall, by Emmete Pettener his wife) ; born 26 August, bapt. at Pedmore 29 August 1786; of Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated 19 April 1804, B.A. 1808, ^[.A. 181 1 ; died 21 November 1824, bur. in the church at Pedmore. M.I. Will dated 30 September 1 824, proved (P.C.C.) 30 April 1 825.
=Mary Ann (younger sister and coheir of the Rev. Edward Carless, Curate - in - Charge of Wolstanton, co. Stafford, and Vicar of Wonastow, co. Monmouth), dau. of William Carless of Birmingham and of The Ravenhurst, Harborne, co. Stafford, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, by Mary Pratchett his wife ; born 6 March 1786, bapt. at Harborne; marr. there 22 March 1809 ; died 25 November 1824, bur. at Dowry Chapel, Hotwells, Bristol, co. Gloucester. M.I. in Pedmore Church.
Rev. Francis Theophilus Blackburne (eldest son of the=Sarah Eliza, born at Metchley Grange,
Rev. Francis Blackburne, Rector of Weston-super-Mare, CO. Somerset) ; of Jesus College, Cambridge, B.A. 1831, M.A. ; Perpetual Curate of Cannock, co. Stafford ; died, aged 62, at Abbotsford, Stockton, Tenbury, co. Worcester, 20 February 1868, bur. at Stockton.
Harborne, i March 181 1, bapt. pri- vately the same day ; marr. at North- ampton 4 May 1842 ; died, aged 64, on Sunday, 4 April 1875, bur. at Ellesmere, co. Salop.
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Edward Augustus Freeman of Somerleaze, near Wells, co. Somerset, = D.C.L., LL.D., Historian; born at Metchley Abbey, Harborne, 2 August, bapt. at Harborne 18 August 1823 ; of Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated 7 June 1841, B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848, Fellow 1845-47, Rhetorical Reader 1846, Hon. Fellow 1880; created D.C. L. 22 June 1870; Fellow of Oriel College and Regius Professor of Modern History 1884 ; Hon. LL.D. of Cambridge 1874, and of Edinburgh 1884 ; Knight Commander of Order of the Redeemer of Greece, 1875 ; J. P. for co. Somerset; .\uthor of "The Norman Conquest," the "History of Sicily," and other works ; died at Alecante in Spain 16 March 1892, bur. in the protestant cemetery there. Will dated 16 December 1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 748, 92) 9 July 1892, by Eleanor Freeman, relict. Portrait in the hall of Trinity College, Oxford.
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.Eleanor, dau. of Other the Rev. Robert issue Gutch, Rector died in of Segrave, co. infancy. Leicester, for- merly Fellow of Queens' College, Cam- bridge ; marr. at Segrave 13 April 1847 ; died at East Liberty, Wells, 26 November 1903, bur. in the burial ground of Wells Cathedral. Will dated 28 November 1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 40, 1904), 11 January 1904, by Harold Freeman, son.
Sir Arthur John Evans of Youlbury, near Oxford, D.Litt., LL.D., F. R.S.,==Margaret, born
F.S.A. (eldest son of Sir John Evans of Nash Mills, co. Hertford, K.C.B., at Oaklands,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., by Harriet Ann his ist wife, dau. of John Dickinson Dursley, co.
of .'\bbots Hill, CO. Hertford, F.R.S.); born at Nash Mills in 1851, bapt. Gloucester, 17
there ; educated at Harrow and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated October 1848,
9 June 1870, aged 18, B.A. (ist Hist.) 1874, M.A. 1S82, Hon. Fellow; bapt. there;
D.Litt. (O.xford). Hon. LL.D. (Edin.), Hon. D.Litt. (Dublin), Hon. Ph.D. marr.atWookey,
(Berlin) 1910; F.R.S. , F.S.A. (Vice-President), President of Hellenic Society; co. Somerset,
Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford 1884-1908, Hon. Keeper 1908; 17 September
Extraordinary Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Oxford, 1878 ; died at
19 10; discoverer and excavator of Palace of Minos; Royal gold medallist Alassio in Spain
Royal Institute of British Architects 1909 ; President of the British Association 1 1 March 1893,
19 1 6 and 1917 ; knighted in 191 1 ; Author of "Through Bosnia, &c.," 1895, bur. there. "Antiquarian Researches in Illyricum," 1883-85, and other works.
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Harold Freeman of Somerleaze, near Wells, co. Somerset, = afterwards of Thorn Bank, Malvern Wells, co. Worcester; born at Oakkinds, Dursley, co. Gloucester, 15 January 1850, bapt. there; of Oriel College, O.xford, matriculated 23 October 1868, B.A. 1872; died, aged 66, in London, on Saturday, 15 July, bur. in the cemetery at Malvern Wells on Thursday, 20 July 1916. M.I. in church there. Will dated 5 August 1903, proved (Prin. Reg., 79, 17) 5 January 191 7, by Alice Mary Freeman, relict.
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=Alice Mary, of Malvern Wells (his 2nd cousin), dan. of Daniel Hell Wakefield, Judge of the Supreme Court, Wellington, New Zealand, by Angela his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Attwood, M.I', for Birmingham {see page j6) ; born at Welling- ton 9 October 1849 ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Bournemouth, co. Hants, 19 December 1874.
Major Edward Freeman, born at Isleworth, co. Middlesex, 20 November= 1875, bapt. there ; educated at Uppingli:im and at Oriel College, O.xford ; brought together and trained the Pwllheli Company of Volunteers, of which he was given the Captaincy during the South African War 1899-1902 ; Captain 6th Pattalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1900, Major and 2nd in Command loth Battalion September 1915 ; served in European War, and was killed in action at St. Eloi, near Ypres, Flanders, 6 March 1916, bur. at Spoilharik, Zillebeke, near Ypres. M.I. in the church at Alalvern Wells. Will dated 25 September 1915, proved (Prin. Reg., 1251, 16) 10 July igi6, by Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood and George I'VeJtrick Cunningham Yale.
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=Katherine Margaret, of Bryn Celyn, Pwllheli, CO. Carnar- von, dau. of Major- General William Augustus Gillespie of Brynderwyn, Usk, CO. Monmouth, and Bombay Staff Corps ; marr. at St. Pancras', London, 12 May 1897. She married 2ndly at Llanfi- hangel - Bachelleth, CO. Carnarvon, 3 July 191 8, Robert Thomas Ffoulkes of Pwllheli.
Harold Augustus Freeman, M.C. ; born at Brynderwyn 30 December 1897, bapt. at Malvern Wells ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Welch Fusiliers 14 July 1915, Lieutenant i January 191 7; served in the European Wai (Military Cross).
Edward Rollo Freeman, born at Bryn -Celyn 19 August 1899, bapt. at Llanfihangel - Bachelleth ; gazetted to 3rd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers 6 February 1919.
Arthur Reginald Freeman, born at Bryn-Celyn 15 Jan- uary 1901, bapt. at Llanfihan- gel-Bachelleth ; Midshipman Royal Navy 15 August 1917, acting Sui) - Lieutenant 15 May 1920.
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Edgar Freeman of^Bessie, dau. of George Anderson Cuyler Mamaroneck, U.S.A. ; j of Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A.; marr. at Lynchburg, Virginia, U.S.A., 22 June 1880; died 10 May 1915, bur. at Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
born at Oaklands, Dursley, co. Glouces- ter, 6 August 1851, bapt. there.
I Helen, born at Oaklands, Dursley, »8 September 1852, bapt. at St. Peter's- in - the - East, Oxford, 7 November 1852.
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Rev. Thomas Scott Holmes, D.U. (son of the Rev. Isaac= Holmes of Anfield, Liverpool); born 20 August 1852; educated at the Royal Institute School, Liverpool, and at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas 1871, B.A. (sen. opt.) 1875, M.A. 1878, D.l). 1910; Tutor of St. Aidan's College, Birkenhead, 1876-77, Vice-Principal of Wells Theological College 1877-80 ; Vicar of Wookey, co. Somerset, 1879-1900; Prebendary of Wells 1895, Canon Residentiary 1900 and Chancellor 1905 ; Chaplain and Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Bath and Wells 1897 ; Rural Dean of Axbridge 1898- 1900 ; Birkbeck Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1906 -1908 ; Proctor in Convocation for the Chapter of Wells 1909 ; F. R. Hist.Soc. ; Author of "History of the Parish of Wookey," " History of Wells and Glastonbury," and other works ; died, aged 65, at East Liberty, Wells, 10 February,
=Katherine, born at Oaklands, Dursley, 4 March 1 854, bapt. there; marr. at Wookey I July i88o.
bur. in Wells Cathedral 14 February 19 18.
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Florence, born at Field Place, Stroud, co.Glou- cester, 13 March 1855. bapt. at Dursley.
Mary, born at Teddington, co. Mid- dlesex, 6 April 1877, bapt. there privately the same day, and received into the church at Abbots Langley, co. Hertford.
Eleanor Constance, born at The Manor House, Abbots Lang- ley, 12 September 1878, bapt. at Abbots Langley ; died 6 August 1884, bur. there.
Lieut.- Colonel Swynfen John Jervis (eldest son of==Edith, born at Colonel William Swynfen Jervis, Royal Munster The Manor Fusiliers, of Woodside, Southsea, co. Hants, by Edith House, Abbots his wife, only dau. and heir of the Rev. William John Langley, 10 July Wise of Granborough, co. Warwick); born at Cavvn- 1882, bapt. at pore, India, 14 May 1868; 2nd Lieutenant South Abbots Langley; Staffordshire Regiment 21 December 1889, Lieutenant marr. at The 1891, Captain 1898, Major 1908, Lieut.-Colonel 25 Priory Church, August 1916 ; served in South African War 1899-1902 Great Malvern, as Special Service Officer, afterwards on Staff (men- co. Worcester, tioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September 29 July 1908; 1901 and 29 July 1902, Queen's medal with five clasps, Director and King's medal with two clasps); General Staff Officer, Hon. Treasurer 2nd-grade, 5 October 1912 ; served in European War, South Stafford- Commanding loth Battalion Cheshire Regiment, and shire Regiment on General Staff (mentioned in despatches, " London Care Commit- Gazette," 18 May 191 8); on Staff of War Office 5 tee during the August 1918. European War
1914-19.
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Henry Klagg nt Car Colston, co.=r=Ann, dau. of
Arms oil record in the \ College of Arms. — Argent two bendlets engrailed betwen two blagues or pouches Kible stringed or.
Crest. — A pouch or blague ermine.
Motto. — Partagez votre blague.
Nollinghani, eldest son of Henry Blagg of Car-Colston (inlierited a small estate at Car-Colston which had been purchased in September 1743 by his grandfather Henry iJlagg, until then of Kast Bridg- ford, CO. Nottingham) ; bapt. at East Uridglord 19 January 1765; Chmchwarden of Car -Colston 1790-94 and 1797 ; was awarded the medal of the Nottinghamshire Gentlemen Yeomanry Cavalry on their disembodiment after the Peace of Amiens 1802 ; died at Car-Colston 17 March 1807, bur. there. Will proved at York 12 September 1807.
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Thomas Chettle of Siiackerdale, ("ar - Colston ; marr. by licence at Car-Colston 23 July i8oi ; died, aged 75, 14 June 1845, bur. at Colston.
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Thomas Blag^ of Car-Colston and of Langford,= CO. Nottingham ; born ro May, bapt. at Car-Colston 16 May 1802; Churchwarden of Car-Colston 1846-47; killed by a fall from his horse, aged 74, 28 August 1876, bur. at South Collingham, co. Nottingham. Memorial lirass in Car -Colston Church. Will proved at the Principal Registry 2 October 1876.
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=Grace, only dau. and heir of Page Goulson of Knipton, CO. Leicester, by Dorothy his wife, dau. and coheir of Robert Sampey of Brunsell Hall in Car-Colston and of Screveton, co. Nottingham ; born at Knipton 6 October 181 2 ; marr. at Car-Colston 18 February 1833; died, aged 85, at Car -Colston Manor 15 March 1898, bur. at South Collingham.
Henry Blagg, bapt. at (Jar Colston 24 July 1803; buried there 5 February following.
Mary, of Car- John Marsh of Appleton Gate, Newark, co.^ Colston ; born Nottingham (son of John Marsh of Chester- si November, field, co. Derby, Solicitor); educated at bapt. at Car- Queen's College, Edinburgh, and at University Colston 24 C'ollege, Glasgow; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1845, Novemberi833. L.S.A. 1848 ; died, aged 54, 31 August 1873,
bur. at Newark. /K
■Rebecca, born i8 December, bapt. at Car-Colston 20 December 1835; marr. at Langford 29 October 1861 ; died 25 January 1891, bur. at Newark.
Thomas Blagg of Car-Colston and of Newark-upon -Trent, both co.=
Nottingham ; born at privately the same day.
Car Colston 15 October 1837, bapt. there
=Margaret Eliza, dau. of Stephen Sneap of South CoUingham, CO. Nottingham, by Mary his wife, dau. of Edward Turton of Ripley, co. Derby; born at South CoUingham 3 Jan- uary 1845; marr. there 9 April 1874.
Thomas Matthews Blagg of Car-Colston=j=Ethel Mary, 3rd dau. of William Knight Hayward
and of Greenwich, co. Kent ; born at South CoUinghhm 5 March, bapt. there 28 March 1875 ; H.M.'s Chief Immigration Officer for the Port of London; elected F.S.A. 5 March 1903 ; Honorary General Editor to the British Record Society since 1910.
of Navenby, co. Lincoln, by Anne his wife, dau. of William Brown, by Jane his wife, dau. of Original Skepper of Fiskerton, co. Lincoln ; born at Navenby 27 October 1885, bapt. there 13 June 1886; marr. at Navenby 9 June 1909.
I Thomas Colston Blagg, born at Caldecote, Newport Pagnell, co. Buckingham, 28 September, bapt. at Newport Pagnell 8 November 1914.
Margaret, born at Caldecote, Newport Pagnell, 6 February, bapt. at Newport Pagnell 30 April 1916.
Mary, born at Green- wich 15 October, bapt. there 21 November 1917.
Percy Blagg, born at=j=Helen Matilda, eldest dau. of Henry Edward
North CoUingham, co. Nottingham, 27 April 1876, bapt. at South CoUingham.
Lyngcoln, by Matilda Patten his wife ; born i February 1880; marr. at Fulham, co. Middlesex, 6 August 1914.
Eva Mary, born at North CoUingham 10 October 1877, bapt. at South CoUingham.
Barbara Helen, born at Chiswick, CO. Middlesex, 18 June 1915.
Sylvia, born at Chiswick 25 June 1920.
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Henry Blagg of Burton Joyce,= CO. Nottingham ; born at Car- Colston I September 1 8_^9, bapt. there the same day.
= Agnes Ada, dau. of Thomas Hawson of Wombwell, co. York ; born 13 September 1844; marr. at Wombwell ij August 1869; died 23 April 1920, bur. at Burton Joyce.
Lancelot, son oC= William Allen of Nottingham, J.P.
Ada Mary, born 30 September
1870, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Nottingham ; marr. at Burton Joyce 30 July 1906 ; died 18 December 19 10, bur. at Carlton, co. Nottingham.
Henry Edward Blagg, born= 20 October 1872, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Nottingham, 30 November 1872; died 18 February 19 19, bur. at Burton Joyce.
'Beatrice, dau. of William Allen of Nottingham, J.P. ; marr. at Burton Joyce 22 August 1905-
Thomas Noel Blagg of^pDorothy, dau. of William Heanor, co. Derby; | Arthur Willis; born 28
born 7 March, bapt. at bt. Nicholas', Notting- ham, 2S April 1874.
May 1884 ; marr. at Ged- ling, CO. Nottingham, 20 September 1911.
Peter Henry Blagg, born at Heanor 1 1 September, bapt. there 15 October 1918.
Linda Grace, born 29 March, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Not- tingham, 23 May 1876.
Winifred May, born 29 May 1879 ; bapt. at St. Nicholas", Nottingham ;
B. A. 1902.
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I Sidney Blagg, born at Soaih Collingham, co. Nottingham, 17 January r88i, bapt. at South Collinghani ; Regimental (Quartermaster-Sergeant South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry ; mobilised 4 August 1914, and served in Macedonia, Kgypt and Palestine ; mentioned in despatches by General AUenby, recommended for a commission and was gazetted 17 March 1918 to Sherwood Foresters; attached to i/4th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, with whom he served in France; killed in action 29 July 1918, and buried in a wood at Beugneux, near Soissons.
Page Blagg of Finchley, co.= Middlesex ; born at Car- Colston, CO. Nottingham, 15 August bapt. at Car-Colston 31 August 1 84 1.
=Augusta, dau. of William Howsin of North Muskham, co. Nottingham; born 26 November 1841; marr. at North Collingham, co. Nottingham, 18 February 1873 ; died, aged 77, at 121 Station Road, Finchley, on Easter Day, 20 April 1919.
I Maud, born 13 July 1875, bapt. at Croydon, co. Surrey.
Gertrude, born 10 July 1877, bapt. at Croydon.
Francis Blagg of Dane-= thorpe, CO. Nottingham ; born at Car-Colston 1 1 January, bapt. there 15 January 1843.
=Mary, dau. of John Barlow of Dane- thorpe, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Thomas Holmes of Danethorpe ; born 17 July 1847 ; marr. at South Colling- ham 6 November 1890.
Francis Blagg, born at Danethorpe 1 1 January 1892, bapt. at Brough, co. Nottingham; died at Danethorpe u March 19 19, bur. at South Collingham.
Grace, born at Car-Colston 17 April, bapt. there 21 April 1844; died at Lang- ford, CO. Nottingham, 27 January 1883, bur. at South Collingham.
Robert Blagg of Car-Colston ; born at Car-Colston 21 February, bapt. there 5 April 1846.
Edward Blagg of Notting-=f=Frances Wilhelmina, dau. of William Keyworth of Wellingley, near ham ; born at Car-Colston Doncaster, co. York, by Frances his wife, dau. of George Hawson 3 November, bapt. there ; of Wombwell, co. York; born 3 May, bapt. at Tickhill 15 June 28 November 1847. 1 1858; marr. at Tickhill 11 July 1888.
Frances Sarah, born 29 October, bapt. at St. Matthew's, Nottingham, 30 November 1890; B.A. (London) 191 2.
Edith Mary, born 14 June, bapt. at St. Mat- thew's, Nottingham, 10 July 1892.
Edward Gerald Blagg, born at Nottingham 30 April 1895, bapt. at St. Matthews, Nottingham, 27 May 1895 ; enlisted as a private in 2/7th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Robin Hood's), and in April 1916 served in quelling Irish Rebellion in Dublin; crossed to France 26 February 1917 (wounded near St. Quentin 9 April 1917); in action at Paschendale, Lens and Cambrai ; gazetted as 2nd Lieutenant 8th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on IT September 19 18, and served again in France with nth Battalion November 1918 to February 1919; invalided out of service 14 January 1920.
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Sarah, born at Car-Colston, CO. Nottingham, 29 October, bapt. at Car- Colston 2 December 1849; died at Langford, co. Nottingham, 20 July 1882.
Alfred Blagg of Scar-= borough, CO. York ; born at Car-Colston 29 June, bapt. there 3 August 1 85 1.
=Dorothy Alice, dau. of Thomas Hawson of Wombwell, co. York ; born 19 August 1851 ; marr. at All Saints', Falsgrave, Scarborough, 2 December 1879 ; died 10 October 1918, bur. at Scarborough.
Beatrice Grace Phoebe, born II February 1883, bapt. at North CoUing- ham, CO Nottin'rhani.
Williar.i Robinson of=Dorothy Alice, born 16 August Scarborough (son of 1885, bapt. at South Collingham ; Ralph Robinson of marr. at the Friends' Meeting House, Stockton-on-Tees, co. Scarborough, 12 March 1910. Durham).
Emily, of Ciir-Colston ; born at Langford 1 3 December 1854, bapt. there.
Arthur Blagg of= Nottingham ; born at Langford i August, bapt. there 23 August 1857.
=Edith, dau. of William Keyworth of Wellingley, near 1 )oncaster, co. York, by Frances his wife, dau. of George Hawson of Wombwell, co. York ; born 27 October 1869 ; marr. at Tickhill, co. York, 1 1 February 1903.
Edith Nora, born 6 June, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Nottingham, 3 July 1904.
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iHartin,
Edward Martin of Hemington, co. North- ampton; born at Hemington 30 April 1772; died, aged 93, at Grey Place, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, co. Warwick, on Saturday, 27 January 1866, bur. in the General Cemetery, Birmingham. Will dated 11 December 1862, with codicil dated 30 September 1864, proved at Birmingham 6 March 1866, by Edward Phipson, Anthony Martin, Surgeon, son, and Susanna Martin, spinster, daughter.
■Susannah, dau. of Captain James Montgomery, by Susannah his wife, dau. of John Anthony ; born at Prescott Street, London, 25 March, bapt. at Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, 18 April 1780; marr. at the parish church, Ealing, co. Middlesex, 26 September 1805; died at Grey Place, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, on Saturday, 26 April, bur. in the General Cemetery, Birmingham, i May 1862.
Susanna, born at Oundle 10 April 1809 ; died at 19 Frederick Road, Edgbaston, on Satur- day, 29 August 1896, bur. in the General Cemetery, Birming- ham. Will dated 24 December 1889, with two codicils dated 24 December 1889 and 17 November 1894, proved at Birming- ham 26 September 1896, by Theodore Martin, WilliamHick- man Johnson, and Ada Mary Phipson, wife of Ernest Thring Phipson.
Anthony Martin of Evesham, co. Worcester;= born at Tansor Lodge, Oundle, co. North- ampton, 3 August, bapt. 27 August 1813; J. P. for Evesham ; died at Winwick House, Evesham, on Wednesday, 10 April, bur. in Oat Street Chapel Yard, Evesham, 14 April 1S78. Will dated 23 May 1873, with codicil dated 21 July 1874, proved (Prin. Reg., 506, 78) 4 June 1878, by Herbert New, gent., Edward Herlaert Draper, Barrister-at-Law, and Anthony Herbert Martin, Surgeon, son.
=Maria, dau. of Abraham Herbert of Coventry, co. Warwick, by Elizabeth Bur- bery his wife ; born 14 November 1821 ; marr. at the Great Meeting House, Coventry, 26 September 1843 ; died at Evesham on Tuesday, 2 7 November 1 883, bur. in Oat Street Chapel Yard, Evesham. Will dated 20 June 1879, with codicil of same date, proved (Prin. Reg., 51, 84) 26 January 1884, by Anthony Herbert Martin and Theodore Martin, sons, and Edward Herbert Draper, Barrister-at- Law, nephew.
Anthony Herbert Martin of Winwick House,= Evesham ; born at 31 High Street, Evesham, 11 October 1845 ; educated at University College, London, and at the Proprietary School, Birming- ham ; L.M. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 1866, M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.S.A. 1867, Surgeon Evesham Cottage Hospital, &c. ; J. P. for co. Worcester and for the borough of Evesham.
=Mary Emma, dau. of Philip Hemery Le Breton of Hampstead, co. Middlesex, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, by Anna Letitia his wife, dau. of Dr. Charles Rochemont Aikin of London ; born at 7 Bloomsbury Square, London, on Sunday, 26 January 1845 '> Tiarr. at Rosslyn Hill Chapel, Hampstead, on Monday, 16 May 1870.
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Harold Edgar Daman of Ventura, Haine's=T=Mary Hill, Taunton, co. Somerset (4th son of Kail Daman); born at 22 Francis Road, Edgbaston,
4 October 1870 ; Civil Engineer.
Theodora, born at Evesham 11 February 187 1, bapt. there; marr. at All Saints', Evesham, on Saturday, 17 May 1902.
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Theodore Martin of Temple Cloud, co. Somerset ; born=f=Fl()rence Maud, 6th dau. of Charles at Winwick House, Evesham, co. Worcester, 7 November Laurens, Solicitor of the Royal 1855 ; educated at Queen's College, Birmingham; L.S.A. Court, St. Heliers, Jersey, by Mary 1878, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879. Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Nicholas
Le Quesne of Les Augrds Manor
(t /f y A . Trinity, Jersey; born 3 September
//Aj^^f . /r T J ^l^ ■^~~ 1856; marr. at the parish church,
^ 'T*-«'-?*-*7^ /'*^X,'tOUC<^^-^ Edgbaston, CO. Warwick, on Tuesday,
22 July 1884.
Frederick Harold Johnson (2nd son of=j=Gertrude Le Quesne,
William Hickman Johnson of Edgbaston, CO. Warwick) ; born at Birmingham u August 1885, bapt. at Edgbaston; educated at King Edward VH.'s High School, Bir- mingham ; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery 2 February 19 15, Lieutenant i6 March 1916 ; served in European War 1914-19 (1915 medal and star); attached to Military Intelligence Staff, War Office, January 1919. /f\
born at Temple Cloud on Wednesday, 1 7 June, bapt. at Came- ley, CO. Somerset, 3 August 1885 ; marr. there on Tuesday, 31 October 19 16.
Theodora, born at Temple Cloud on Wednesday, 19 January, bapt. at Cameley 10 April 1887.
Margaret Florence, born at Temple Cloud on Sunday, 29 October, bapt. at Cameley lo December 1899.
Rev. Edward=f-Lucy Elizabeth, born at Evesham, co. Edward Burbery Martin of Other
Parry of Acacia Worcester, 17 June 1857, bapt. there : Waimata Valley, New Zea- issue
House, Ilmins- marr. at the Presbyterian Chapel, land; born at Evesham 19 died in
ter, CO. Somer- Evesham, on Tuesday, 22 October August 1859 ; educated infancy.
set, B.A. 1889. at Lancaster ; married
/K Josephine . . .
Arthur Cliff of Eve-=f=Rosamond, born at Edward Le Breton Martin=j=Carlotta Fischer,
sham (eldest son of Philip Arthur Cliff of Frodingham, co. Lincoln) ; born 1 1 May 1874. /t\
Evesham i August 1872, bapt. there ; marr. at Evesham 1 1 October 1898.
of Suffield House, Richmond, CO. Surrey ; born at 66 High Street, Evesham, 15 October 1873, bapt. at Evesham
marr. at Ham- burg, Germany, 5 May 1900.
Rosamond Le Breton, born at Sheen Park, Richmond, co. Surrey, on Friday, 25 October 1901, bapt. at Richmond.
Eileen Le Breton, born at Sutton Scotney,co. Hants, 3 July 1903.
Owen Le Breton Martin, born at Greenham, co. Berks, on Saturday, 15 December 1906, bapt. there.
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^c|)cimberg*
Rear-Admiral Herbert Schomberg,= eldest son of Admiral Alexander Wilmot Schomherg, by Catharine Anna his ist wife, only surviving dau. of Stepney Rawson Stepney of Castle Durrow, King's County ; cousin of Captain Isaac Schomberg, R.N., Chairman of Board of Commissioners {see I'ol. I, page 2og) ; born at Eton, CO. Buckingham, 19 December 1803; entered the Royal Naval College 15 December 181 7, volunteer on H.M.S. "Phaston" in 1819; Lieu- tenant II September 1827, Commander 8 June 1841, Captain 8 June 1851, Rear-Admiral (retired); served on the North American, West Indies, Cape of Good Hope and China Stations ; died, aged 63, at Cliflonville, Brighton, co. Sussex, 5 July 1867, bur. with his father at Bursted, co. Sussex.
Artns on record in the College of Arms. — Gules in chief four escarbuncles or in base two chevronels of the last each charged with seven mullets azure between twelve escutcheons six four and two in chief and a lamb passant in base argent.
Crest. — Out of a naval crown or the sails
=Sarah, 3rd dau. of the Rev. William Stevens Bayton of Wes- tergate House, near Chiches- ter, CO. Sussex ; born at Huna- ker, CO. Sussex, 4 March 181 6; marr. at Alding- bourn, CO. Sussex, 18 April 1844 ; died, aged 83, at 22 Brunswick Road, Hove, co. Sussex, 3 June 1899 ; bur. at Bursted.
hoisted a pennon gules charged with an anchor erect also or. ■ Motto. — Persevere.
Lieut. -General Herbert St. George= Schomberg, C.B. ; born at the Rectory, Kilmore, co. Roscommon (the residence of his great-uncle, argent a demi-lion gorged with a wreath of (ieorge Hay Schomberg) 2 2 February laurel proper supporting a flag-staff thereon ,g^j\ educated at Stubbington ;
2nd Lieutenant Royal Marines 24 June 1863, 1st Lieutenant 1867, Captain 1879, Major 1885 ; Lieut. - Colonel 1892 ; Colonel 1898, Colonel - Commandant Chatham Division 1899, Major -General 1901, Lieut. -General 29 September 1906; Lieutenant H.M.S. "Achilles" in Egyptian War 1882, present at the bombardment and occupation of Alexandria in July, and operations in Suez Canal August 1882 (brevet of Major 11 July, Egyptian medal, Khedive's bronze star); in Soudan Campaign 1884, at battles of El Teb and Taniai (two clasps, 4th-class Osmanieh) ; C.B. 22 June 1897; died at The Vicarage, Norton St. Philip, CO. Somerset, 23 April 1915, bur. at Seend, co. Wilts. M.I.
=Sophie Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and coheir of William Barry Hoare of Factory Hill, co. Cork ; born 15 April 1853; marr. atSt.James', Pad- dington, London, 1 2 July 1 881; died at Boyne House, Beaconsfield, co. Buckingham, 9 July 1914, bur. at Seend. M.I.
Rev. Edward St. George Schomberg ; born at Chatham, = CO. Kent, 17 April 1882 ; educated at Haileybury and at Hertford College, Oxford, M.A. 1906; Curate of Kentish Town, CO. Middlesex, 1907-12 ; Vicar of Norton St. Philip 1915-17, and of St. Andrew's, Westminster, 1917 ; Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich 1912-14; Chaplain to the Forces in France 1916-17 (mentioned in despatches); Sth-class of the Order of St. Save ; elected to the Coinmittee of the City of Westminster 1919.
=Mary Alice, younger dau. of the Rev. Edward Samson of The Lodge, Armitage, co. Stafford, by Alice Mary his wife, dau. of General the Hon'''= Arthur Charles Legge; marr. at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, CO. Middlesex, 23 September 1919.
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Rear-Admiral Anson Schomberg, born at Kilniore, co. Roscommon,= 23 November 1846; educated at Stubbington ; entered as Naval Cadet in March i860, Sub-Lieutenant 1866, Lieutenant 1870, Commander 1882, Captain 1889, retired 20 November 1901, Rear-Admiral 30 May 1903 ; served in Egyptian War 1882 (medal and bronze star) ; received bronze medal for saving life at sea 10 June 1868.
=Caroline Alice Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Bartholo- mew Clifford Lloyd of Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, Q.C., marr. at St. Peter's, Brighton, CO. Sussex, 30 August 1887.
Stepney Schomberg, born at=Mary, eldest dau. of Arthur Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 5 Vincent of Shanagolden, co.
May 1852 ; admitted a Solicitor in January 1879; died at Sea- ford, CO. Sussex, 25 July 1905, bur. there.
Limerick : marr. at the parish church, Hove, co. Sussex, 28 March 1S89.
Sarah Catherine Blanche, born at Boulogne, France, 26 July 1854; died 13 December 1879, bur. at Bursted, co. Sussex.
ALnjor Harold St. George Schomberg, D.S.O. ; born at= Liverpool 24 August 1886; educated at Kelly College; 2nd Lieutenant East .Surrey Regiment 8 July 1908, Lieutenant 26 January 1910, Captain 15 February 1915, Major (by brevet); served in European War 1914 ; ('ommandant Devi/es Detention Barracks 1915-16; commanded 6th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment 1917-19; (twice wounded, four times mentioned in despatches, brevet of Major, D.S.O., 1914 Star) ; Italian medal (for military valour).
=Madeline Grace, youngest dau. of William Stanscomb of Hlounts Court, Potterne, co. Wills, by Frances Grace his wife, youngest dau. of George Milward of Lechlade Manor, co. Gloucester ; marr. at St. Paul's, Knights- bridge, London, 31 January 1917.
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Botoson,
Arms. — Azure a bend or surmounted by a fesse argent. Crest. — A lion rampant per fesse or and gules.
John Dowson of Leatherhead, co. Surrey ; died, aged 87, at Leatherhead 21 April, bur. in the churchyard of the parish church, Leatherhead, 26 April 1S81. M.I. He married Lucy Smith.
Catherine Frances,= dau. of Richard Bazil Strugnell; marr. at St. Peter's, Islington, CO. Mid- dlesex, 24 June 1851 ; died, aged 26, at II Glou- cester Street, Kensington, Lon- don, 26 March, bur. in Brompton Cemetery, Lon- don, 2 April 1855. ist wife.
=John Dowson of Leatherhead ; born= at Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, 23 August 1820 ; Professor of Oriental Languages at the Royal Military Staff College, Sandhurst ; of the Royal Asiatic Society; Editor of Elliot's " Muhammadan Historians of India," Author of " Dictionary of Hindu Mythology," "Hindustani Grammar and Exercises," "Translation of the Ikhwanu-s Safa"; died, aged 61, at Sandhurst Lodge, East Worthing, co. Sussex, on Wednesday, 24 .August, bur. in the cemetery, Worthing, 30 August 1881, M.I. there; also on his father's monument at Leatherhead. Will dated 21 December 1858, proved (Prin. Reg., 725, 81) 19 October 1881, by Hen- rietta Cowley Dowson, relict, the residuary legatee. A further grant to John Capes 3 August 1894.
"Henrietta Cowley, younger dau. of Thomas Talboys of Doughton Manor, near Tetbury, co. Glou- cester, afterwards of South House, Oxted, CO. Surrey, by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of Robert Maskelyne Wartnan of Tetbury ; born at South House, Oxted, 1 8 January 1830, bapt. at Oxted 29 January 1837 ; niarr. at St. Martin's- m-the-Fields, London, 21 Decem- ber 1859; died, aged 65, at Sandhurst, Bloomfield Avenue, Bath, CO. Somerset, 22 May, bur. at Wilmcote, co. Warwick, 23 May 1894. M.I. Will dated 2 July 1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 659, 94) 28 June 1894, by John Capes. She married istly at Swanscombe, co. Kent, 1 2 June 185 1 (marriage settlements dated 10 June), Robert Richard Crucefix of Shepton Mallet, co. Somerset, and of Lancaster Place, Strand, London, M.D.
(See Pedr<:,ree of Talboys, Vol. 14, page 102.)
John Dowson of Tregonia,= 54 Christchurch Road, Streatham Hill, co. Surrey; born at Wokingham, co. Berks, i March i860, bapt. at the parish church, Wokingham ;
educated at Wellington College and at Guy's Hospital ; Fleet Surgeon Royal Navy (retired).
=Bessie, dau. of Alfred Haughton Vivian of Plymp- ton, CO. Devon, by Charlotte his wife ; born at Plympton 7 July 1872 ; marr. at Christ Church, Streatham Hill, 21 June 1899.
Harold Dowson, born= at Wokingham 22 (Oc- tober 1 86 1, bapt. at Wokingham; educated at Wellington College ; of the Government Railways, West Aus- tralia ; Electrical Engineer.
=Adela Victoria, youngest dau. of Michael Hum- merston ; born in Vic- toria, Australia, 20 Novetnber 1873 ; marr, at Midland Junction, West Australia, 7 December 1897.
Gwendoline Cowley, born 25 April 1901 ; bapt. at Midland Junction 12 June 1 90 1.
John Seymour Dowson, born 9 January 1906, bapt. at Claremont, West Ausrtalia, 4 March 1906.
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Benjamin Dowson, died, aged 44, at Guy's Hospital, London, 22 May, bur. in the churchyard of the parish church, Leatherhead, co. Surrey, 27 May 1879. M.I.
WilHam Dowson, Elizabeth.
Maskelyne Dowson of Shanghai, China ; born at White House, Sandhurst, co. Berks, 21 April 1863, bapt. there ; educated at Welling- ton College ; Officer of the Mercantile Marine, China Coasting Trade.
Fortescue Dowson, born at Sandhurst n January 1865, bapt. there ; died 18 February, bur. in Finchley Cemetery, CO. Middlesex, 25 February 1880.
Seymour Dowson of= Oceana, ForestRoad, Cottesloe, Westralia ; born at Sandhurst 18 September 1866, bapt. there ; edu- cated at Hurstpier- point College.
=Amalia Agnes, dau. of Frederick William Nenke ; born in Vic- toria, Australia, 2 April 1879 ; niarr. at Geraldton, West Australia, 28 April 1905-
I Edward Francis Williams of Roch-=j=Edith, born at Crowthorne 11 Sep- ford, Tenbury, co. Worcester (son of tember 1870, bapt. there; marr. at Edward Jones Williams) ; born at I Christ Church, Streatham Hill, co. Rochford 26 May 1869; died, aged [ Surrey, 30 August 1900; died, aged 50, at Bournemouth, co. Hants, i 39, at Heckington, co. Lincoln, 7 10 July, bur. in the cemetery at | December 1909, bur. at Heckington. Bournemouth 14 July 1919. /)\
Fanny, of Chart- ham Down, near Canterbury, co. Kent ; born at Douro House, Crowthorne, co. Berks, 15 March 1868, bapt. there.
Rev. Sydney Sutlierland Bullen of=f=Aniy, born at Crowthorne i6 December
Coolgardie, West Australia (son of Captain Richard Edward Bullen, R.N.) : born at Hastings, ro. Sussex, 4 September 1868. /t\
1872, bapt. there in 1873; marr. at Midland Junction, West Australia, 26 July 1904.
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ifglariSton of asaolbcrljampton, to. ^tafforli, anil of iiKloretoootJ, to. ^alop.
Arms. — Sable a fesse dancettee ermine between three
fleur-de-lis argent. Crest. — A denii-yreyhound rampant sable collared
dancettee ermine.
Mary, 2nd dau. of= John Marston of Afcott, Wistanstow, CO. Salop; born and bapt. at Wistanstow 3 May 1803 ; marr. there 19 June 1827 ; died 27 February, bur. at Hopesay, co. Salop, 5 March 1833. I St wife.
=Richard Marston of Ludlow, co. Salop= (younger son of John Marston of Cheney Longville and of Aston, Hope- say, both CO. Salop, by Mary his ist wife, dau. of Nathaniel Carter of Sibdon Carwood, co. Salop) ; born at Hopesay 3 November 1792, bapt. there; J. P. and Alderman for Ludlow ; died, aged 74, at Ludlow, on Monday, 12 November 1866, bur. at Hopesay. M.L Will dated 20 April 1865, proved at Shrewsbury 3 December 1866.
=Mary, dau. of Thomas White of Ludlow ; marr. at Ludlow 3 June 1834; died, aged 66, at 42 Mill Street, Ludlow, on Tuesday, i Febru- ary, bur. at Ludlow Old Cemetery 5 February 1876. 2nd wife.
John Marston of Wolverhampton, co. Stafford ;= born 6 May, bapt. at Ludlow 8 May 1836 ; J. P. for CO. Stafford ; Freeman of the borough of Wolverhampton ; Founder of the Sunbeam Motor and Cycle Works; died, aged 81, at Coed Emrys, Colwyn Bay, co. Denbigh, on Friday, 8 March 1918, bur. at Llandrillo-yn- Rhos, CO. Denbigh. Will dated 27 November 1913, with codicil dated 7 July 1915, proved (Prin. Reg. 878, 18) i May 1918, by Frederick Milward Marston and Lawley Taverner Smith.
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Ellen, 2nd dau. of Charles Edge of Bir- mingham, CO. War- wick, architect ; marr. at Edgbaston Old Church, CO. Warwick, 19 April 1865; died, aged 75, at Coed Emrys, Colwyn Bay, on Friday, 19 April 1918, bur. at Llan- drillo - yn - Rhos. Adtiion was granted I at the Principal ' Registry 5 June 19 18, to Charles Marston, son, and Katharine Maud Marston, spinster, daughter.
Walter Marston, born
11 April 1838, bapt. at Ludlow ; artist ; died unmarried, aged 81, at 3 Worsley Road, Hampslead, co. Mid- dlesex, on Saturday,
12 July 1919, bur. in Ludlow Old Ceme- tery. Will dated 4 December i 9 i 3, proved at the Princi- pal Registry 20 August 1919, by Frederick Milward Marston and Lawley laverner Smith.
Edith, born at 12 Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton, on Tuesday, 23 Janunry 1866; died, aged 4 years and 9 months, at Wolverhampton on Thursday, 10 November 1870, bur. in the cemetery at Wolverhampton.
Charles Marston of Afcot,=pI^ouise Isabel, only dau. of William
Compton, Wolverhampton, and of Morewood, co. Salop, J. P. ; born at Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton, on Satur- day, 6 April 1867, bapt. at St. Mark's, Wolverhampton.
Gordon Johnson of The Nook, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A. ; marr. at All Souls', Madison Avenue, New York (by her uncle, the Rev. Dr. Schuyler) on Wednesday, 30 January 1895.
Marjorie Wheelock, born at the Highfields, Wolverhampton, on Sunday, 17 April 1898, bapt. at St. Mark's, Wolverhampton.
Melissa Mary, born at Afcot, Compton, Wolverhampton, on Friday, 17 April 1908, bapt. at Tettenhall Wood, co. Stafford.
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John Harold Marston, born at Wolverliampton, co. Stafford, 29 St'i)teiiiber 1868 ; educated at Mcrton College, Oxford, matriculated 22 October 1887, Postmaster itiS;, B.A. (2nd Math. Mods. 1888, 2nd History 1 891) 1892, M.A. 1900; of the Middle Temple, called to the Bar 26 January 1892 ; died, unmarried, at 104 Richmond Road, ^Volverhampton, on Thursday, 3 October 19 12, bur. at Tettenhall, co. .Stafibrd. Will dated 29 May 1907, proved (Prin. Reg, 1571, 12) 19 October 1912, by Charles Marston and Frederick Mihvard Marston, brothers.
Katharine Maud, born at Wolver- hampton 27 July 1870, bapt. at St. Mark's, Wolver- hampton.
Roland Marston of= Sebright, Complon, Wol- verhampton, born 2 March 1872 ; died, aged 45, at Sebright on Thursday, 28 Feb- ruary, bur. at Tettenhall 4 March 191 8. Will dated 24 April 1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 879, 18) 3 May 1918, by Elaine Keturah Mars- ton, relict.
=Elaine Keturah, only dau. of John Fletcher Brewer of Asto- lat, Tettenhall, CO. Stafford ; inarr. at the Col- legiate Church, 'I'ettenhall, on Wednesday, 34 April 1907.
I John Patrick Marston, born at San Simeon, Wolverhampton, on Friday, 12 F'ebruary, bapt. at the Collegiate Church, Tettenhall, 13 April 1909,
Edward Deanesly of=j=Ida Margaret, born at
Claremont, Wolver- hampton ; B.Sc. Lond.
1886, M.I), (ist-class honours for medicine)
1887, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1890; Hon. Surgeon General Hospital, Wolverhampton ; J. P. for Wolverhampton. /t\
Wolverhampton 2 7 Sep- tember 1873; bapt. at St. Mark's, Wolver- hampton ; marr. at St. Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhamp- ton, on \Vednesday, 5 October 1898.
Frederick Mihvard= Marston of Sunny- side House, Wim- bledon, CO. Surrey ; born 8 .September 1875; admitted a Solicitor in April 1899.
'Marguerite Gladys, youngest dau. of Thomas Rice Llewellyn of Isle- worth, CO. Middlesex ; marr. at St. John the Baptist's, Isleworth, on Thursday, 29 August 1907.
John Llewellyn Marston (twin with Brenda Ellen Katharine), born 7 June 1908, bapt. at Tettenhall Wood.
Brenda Ellen Katharine (twin witii John Llewellyn), born 7 June 1908, bapt. at Tettenhall Wood.
Marguerite Muriel, born 7 February 1914, bapt. at Wimbledon.
I Norman Marston, born 4 December 1879 ; of Hertford College, Oxford, B.A. (2nd-class History) 1904 ; died unmarried, aged 26, at The Gables, Tettenhall, on Wednesday, 3 January 1906, bur. at Tettenhall.
Henry Clive ^L'^rston, died in infancy, bur. in the ceme- tery at Wolver- hampton.
Leonard Redfern Gardiner= (son of the Rev. William Gardiner, B.D., Vicar of Southbroom, co. Wilts, and Canon of Salisbury Cathe- dral) ; Lieutenant -Com- mander Royal Naval Reserve (retired).
=Ellen Allarton, born at 'J'he Oaks, Wol- verhampton, on Mon- day, 27 December 1886 ; marr. at Christ Church, Tettenhall Wood, on \\'ednesday, 1 1 February 19 14.
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CO. (Gloucester.
James Ackers of Larkhill, Pendleton, co. Lancaster, and of Putney, co. Surrey ; Colonel Manchester and Salford Volunteers ; High Sheriff for co. Lancaster; died, aged 71, at Birmingham, in 1824.
.4 ma on record in the College of Arms. — Argent on a bend engrailed sabie between two doves rising thvee sprigs of oak slipped and fructed proper.
Crest. — On a mount vert in front thereof three sprigs of oak slipped and fructed a dove rising and holding in the beak a like sprig of oak all proper.
Motto. — La liberie.
James Ackers of Prinknash Park, co.= Gloucester, formerly of Heath House, Leintwardine, co. Hereford ; born at Manchester 4 August 1811 ; educated at Marlborough and at Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 5 July
1828, Fellow- Commoner 16 October
1829, LL.B. 1836, LL.M. 1861 ; M.P. for Ludlow 3 July 1 84 1 to 23 July 1847 ; J. P. for CO. Hereford ; purchased estate of Prinknash in 1847 ; died, aged 57, at Prinknash Park on Sunday, 27 September 1868. Will dated 2 February i860, with three codicils dated 12 May i860 to 12 May 1868, proved at Gloucester 23 November 1868, by Benjamin St. John Ackers, son, and John Duntze Carew.
=Mary Anne, dau. of Ben- jamin Williams of Bowden Lodge, CO. Chester ; marr. 9 January 1833 ; died, aged 37, at Prinknash Park on Sunday, 17 December 1848.
James Ackers, born 18 November 1836, bapt. at Shrewsbury ; educated at Rugby, admitted August 1850 ; of St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated 6 Decem- ber 1854 ; died, aged 23, at Prinknash Park on Christmas Day, 1859. Will dated 21 December 1S59, proved at Glou- cester 8 May i860, by James Ackers, father, and Benjamin St. John Ackers, brother.
Benjamin St. John Ackers of Huntley= Manor, co. Gloucester ; born 6 November 1839, bapt. at Leintwardine ; educated at Rugby, admitted August 1853, and at St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated 2 June 1858 ; of Lincoln's Inn, called to the Bar I May 1865 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Gloucester, High Sheriff 1904 ; M.P. for West Gloucester 12 March 1885 ; died, aged 75, at Huntley Manor on Sunday, 18 April, bur. at Huntley on F'riday, 23 April 1915. Will dated 3 March 1899, with seven codicils dated 18 July 1904 to 15 June 1914, proved (Prin. Reg., 804, 15) 22 ALay 1915, by Granville Edwin Lloyd Baker, John Dearman Birchall and Joseph Dillworth Crewdson.
=Louisa Maria Jane, elder dau. of Charles Brooke Hunt of Howden Hall, co. Gloucester, D. L. ; marr. at Upton St. Leonard's, co. Glou- cester (by her uncle, the Rev. Charles George Newcomb), on Thursday, 24 October 1861 ; died, aged 73, at Gloucester on Thursday, 26 August, bur. at Huntley on Saturday, 28 August 1915-
Edith Jane, born at Prinknash Park on Monday, 22 March 1869, bapt. there.
James Arthur Ackers, born at Prinknash Park on Thursday, 18 September 1873, bapt. there; died, aged 14, at Algiers, on Wednesday, 22 February 1888, bur. at Huntley.
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Rev. Edward Butterworth-Shaw, born at Halifax, co. York ; educated at==Susan, marr. at
Heath and at Caius College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner i8 February Cranham, co.
1813, B.A. (Senior Optinie) 1819, M.A. 1823; Curate of Halifax 29 July Glouce.ster, on
1821; Rector of Narborough, co. Leicester, 1835-80; died at Prinknash Thursday, 19
Park, CO. Gloucester, 25 May 1880. Will dated 37 May 1879, "'th codicil September 1872. dated 11 September 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 691, 80) 30 August 1880, by George Shaw, M.D., brother.
Mary, born at Prinknash Park on Friday, 3 March 1876, bapt. there.
Louisa, born at Prinknash Park on Monday, 2 1 May 1877, bapt. there.
Susan Elizabeth, born at Prinknash Park on Wednesday, 5 March 1879, bapt. there.
Florence, born at Prinknash Park on Tuesday, 2 No- vember 1880, bapt. there.
Charles Penrhyn Ackers of Huntley Manor, co. Gloucester ; born at Huntley ALmor on Wednesday, 28 June 1882, bapt. there ; educated at Eton and at Magdalen College, Oxford, B.A. and M.A. 1905; B.Sc. Durham; J. P. for co. Gloucester 1909.
Catherine Victoria Isabel, born at Huntley Manor on Monday, 13 Sep- tember 1886, bapt. at Huntley.
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Bj>ment, formerlj) of afefiolt, co.
)omerseL
Isaac Dyment of Aisholt, co.-f= Somerset (son of Isaac Dyment of Spaxton, co. Somerset, by Mary Cavill his wife) ; born at Spaxton, bapt. there lo April 1810; Sergeant-Major West Somer- set Yeomanry; died, aged 77, at North Newton, co. Somerset, bur. at North Newton 5 May 1887.
■Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Benjamin Cavill of Ash House, Cannington, co. Somerset ; born at Ash House, Cannington ; marr. at Spaxton; died, aged 78, at North Newton, bur. there 29 August 1891.
Walter Henry Dyment of Aisholt,= and of Bridgend, co. Glamorgan ; born at Dubra House, Aisholt, 19 July 1838, bapt. at Aisholt (no record in Register) ; of the West Somerset Yeomanry ; died, aged 65, at Blaenavon, co. Monmouth, 29 April, bur. at TondQ, co. Glamorgan, 2 May 1903. M.I.
=Sarah Ann, youngest dau. of John Wescombe of Greenway House, Adsborough, co. Somerset, by Anna his wife, 2nd dau. of Alexander Heale of Adsborough ; born at Green- way House, Adsborough, on Tuesday, 21 February, bapt. at Thurloxton, co. Somerset, 19 March 1843; marr. at St. James', Taunton, co. Somerset, 21 June 1863.
{See Pedigree of JVescombe, Vol. 14, page 181.)
Ellen Anna, born at Creech St. Michael, CO. Somerset, 14 August 1864, bapt. there ; died 13 May, bur. at Tondfl 19 May 1887. M.I.
Edwin Cavill Dyment, born at Lyngford House, Taunton, 27 June 1865, bapt. at St. James', Taunton ; died 24 May 1893, bur. at Tondd. M.I.
Richard Moggridge Hobbs=i=Ethelinda Letitia,
(son of Richard Hobbs of Porlock, CO. Somerset, by Sarah Moggridge his wife) ; born at Porlock 27 November i860, bapt. there.
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born at North Pether- ton, CO. Somerset, 19 November 1867, bapt. there ; marr. at Stoke Pero, CO. Somerset, 19 November 1893.
Arthur Evered Poole (4th son of William Robert=f=Rose Beatrice, born at Hermans Oak,
Poole of Bridgwater, co. .Somerset, by Elizabeth Hawkins his wife, of West Bower, co. Somerset) ; born at Hampton Villa, Bridgwater, 23 May 1870, bapt. there.
Taunton, 26 January 1870, bapt. at St. James', Taunton ; marr. at Stoke Pero 3 April 1893.
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Joseph Henry Watkins (son=f=Blanche Frances,=
of Joseph Evans Watkins of Tondu, CO. Glamorgan, by Elizabeth Vertue Durbin his wife) ; born at Tondd 28 May 1871, bapt. there; marr. at Llangwm, co. Monmouth, 12 December 1899; died, aged 38, at Bridgend, 10 August 1908, bur. in the cemetery at Bridgend. M.I. ist husband.
born at Dinas Powis, CO. Gla- morgan, 19 April 1873, bapt. there.
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=Ernest Robert Newton (son of Theophilus Newton of White House, Exford, co. Somerset, by Mary Winzor his wife, of Wellshead House, Exford) ; born at Exford 10 September 1877, bapt. there ; marr. at West Luccombe, co. Somerset, 19 October 19 10; Corporal of the Motor Transport Company, Army Service Corps ; served in France, Belgium, and with the Italian Expedi- tionary Force. 2nd husband.
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Albert Gilmore Dyment, born at Francis Victor Thomas Sydney Dinas Powis 11 May 1877, bapt. Dyment, born Dyment, born there ; joined the West Somerset at TondCl 3 at TondQ i Yeomanry as Trumpeter at the age of August 1879, August 1880, 14, and volunteered for service in the bapt. there; bapt. there; Soutii African War 1899, where he died 24 August died 21 August became Regimental Sergeant-Major; 1879, bur. at 1880, bur. at afterwards Chief Constable's Clerk for TondO. M.I. TondQ. M.I.
CO. Glamorgan and Clerk Sergeant for Bedford Borough Police ; died at 41 Pattison Street, Bedford, 27 November 1906, bur. at TondO. M.I.
Waiter Henry Dyment, born at Dinas Powis 3 June 187s, bapt. there ; died 23 September 1884, bur. at Tondfl. M.I.
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John George (Lightfoot) Bankes=Myra Ann,
(son of Colonel William Light- born at Tondd
foot Bankes, Royal Garrison i6 May 1882,
Artillery, of Askrigg Hall, co. bapt. there ;
York, and of Liverpool, by Mar- marr. at West
garet Preston of Askrigg, his 2nd Bridgford, co.
wife); born at Liverpool 8 April Nottingham,
1886, bapt. there; of the King's 20 July 1918. Liverpool Rifles ; served in the European War ; has assumed 3rd Christian name of Lightfoot.
Charles Joseph Grundy= (eldest son of John Henry Grundy of Ambergate, co. Derby, by Sylvia England his wife, of Heage, CO. Derby) ; born at Heage 4 August 1881, bapt. at the parish church, Heage.
=Gertrude Sophia, born at Tynycia House, Cefn Crib- ber, CO. Glamorgan, 24 November 1884, bapt. there ; marr. at St. John's, New- port, CO. Monmouth, on Christmas Day, 1909.
William Clifford Dyment of Caerleon, Newport, co. Monmouth ;= born at Llancarfan, co. Glamorgan, 15 September 1888, bapt. there; joined the Royal Engineers 17 May 191 7, afterwards of the Lancashire Fusiliers, 104th Infantry Brigade; killed in action North of Amiens, France, 22 May 19 18, bur. there next day. Will proved at Llandaff 19 September 19 18, by Charles Joseph Grundy, brother-in-law.
=Bessie, of 7 Rectory Road, West Bridgford, co. Notting- ham ; dau. of George Riding of Newport, by Eliza Lloyd his wife ; born at Llantarnam, CO. Monmouth, i March 18S8, bapt. there ; marr. at the Registry Office, Newport, 20 October 191 2.
Clifford Henry Dyment, born Irene Edna, born at Newport at Newport 20 January 1914. 23 August 1915.
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Arms OH yecoirl in the Collti;e of Arms. — Quarterly: Azure and or in the 1st and 4lh quarters a golden fleece, and in the 2nd and 3rd a castle gules between two fleur-de-lis in fesse of the first over all a chief ermine.
Crest. — A denii-griftin argent winged or collared azure holding an escutcheon gules charged with an estoile of six points.
Motto. — Unita fortior.
John Flowes of Rio= de Janeiro, Brazil at'tcrv/ards of 5 Ends- leigh Street, Tavistock Square, London (son of John Plowes of Leeds, co. York, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of John Kaye of Marsden, in the parish of Ahiiond- bury, CO. York) ; born at Leeds 1 1 Fel)ruary 1779 ; died, aged 74, at 29 Grand Parade, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, CO. Sussex, on Sunday, 20 November, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 28 November 1853. Will dated 10 November 1847, proved (P.C.C. 900, 53) 2 1 Decem- ber 1853, by Lucy Plowes, the relict, and John Henry Plowes, son.
=j=Luc)', youngest dau. of John j luiwards of Pye Nest, near ; Halifax, co. York, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Samuel Lees of Willow Hall, Skircoat, near Halifax ; born at Pye Nest 23 June, bapt. at Halifax 23 August 1786 ; married by licence at St. James', Clerkenwell, London, on Thursday, 14 June 1810; died, aged 81, at 39 York Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Tues- day, 7 April 1868, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. iMeinorial Brooch inscribed :
" LUCY PLOWES DIED 7™ APRIL
1868, AGED 81," in i/ie possession of Miss Lucy Angela U7ii/e, R.R. C. Will dated 12 January 1861, with two codicils dated 14 April 1863 and 28 October 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 285, 68) 25 April 1868, by John Henry Plowes, son.
John Henry Plowes of 39 York Terrace, Regent's Park, London ; born in West Lidies ; died, aged 81, at 39 York Terrace, Regent's Park, 2 March 1893, buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. Will dated 16 May 1877, with two codicils dated 21 April 1890 and 14 April 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 288, 93) 29 March 1893, by Arthur William Walker, George William Oldfield and Joseph Ernest Oldfield, neahews.
Frederick Plowes of Quinta de Plowes, Belgrano, Buenos Ayres, and of 22 Park Crescent, Portland Place, London ; died, aged 82, at 22 Park Crescent, Portland Place, on Tuesday, 26 Feb- ruary, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, 2 March 1895, after a service at St. Paul's, Great Portland Street, London. Will dated 31 July 1889, with codicil dated 13 February 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 312, 95) 13 March 1895, by Ale.iander Joseph Plowes, son. He married Angela Otelza Belaustiguey. =f"
Frederick Plowes, died, aged 36, at Mercedes, Buenos Ayres, on Wednes- day, 18 March 1885.
Alexander Joseph Plowes.
William John Plowes.
lohn Peter While of Belgrano, -=j=Lin;y Ann, Ijorn 27 March 1846;
Maria Louisa.
Buenos Ayres (eldest son of John Peter White of Barbados, \Vest Indies, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Samuel Whitney of Bar- bados); born at Barbados 28 March 1844, bapt. there; died at Buenos Ayres 18 October, bur. there 20 October 1897. Portrait at Doughton Cottage, Ross-on-Wye, in the possession of Mrs. Getting, his daughter. j\^
marr. at St. John's, Buenos Ayres (by the Rev. James Smith, M.A., I).]).), 6 March 1873 ; died, aged 44, at Quinta de Plowes, Belgrano, 20 December 1890, bur. at Buenos Ayres the next day. Portrait at Doughton Cottage, Ross - on - IVye, in the possession of Mrs. Getting, lur daughter.
(See Ptaigree of White, Vol. 14, page IIT.)
Rev. James Magrath, of Trinity= College, Dublin, B.A. 1859; Curate of Betley, co. Stafford, 1857-60, of Codicote, CO. Hertford, 1860, of Bix, CO. Oxford, 1860-64, of Hollesley, co. Suffolk, 1864-70, and of Ackworth, CO. York, 1870-73 ; Vicar of Rod- bourne Cheney, co. Gloucester, 1873 -75, and of Chersley, co. Buckingham, .878-83.
=Ann, born at Ken- nington Oval, Lambeth, co. Sur- rey, bapt. at St. Mary's, Lambeth, 21 August 1816 ; marr. at Ackworth on Tuesday, 3 October 187 1.
Eliza, born at Kennington, bapt. at St. Mary's, Lambeth, 12 June 1818; died, aged 94, at 39 York Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Friday, 3 May 19 12. Will dated 28 June 1907, with codicil dated 22 October 1908, proved (Prin. Reg., 844, 12) 23 May 19 12, by Arthur William Walker and Joseph Ernest Oldfield.
George Plowes of Thornwbod, Verulam, near Durban, Port Natal, ^ South Africa; born in London 27 January 1820; died, aged 84, at Pye Nest, Berea, Durban, 28 October, bur. in the Church of England Cemetery, Durban, 29 October 1904.
=Annie Sophia, only dau. of Arnold Merrick of Ivorni Hills, co. Hereford, by Anne his 2nd wife, dau. of Cap- tain Wilson, Master Mariner ; born at Ivorni Hills 31 May 1846, bapt. at All Saints', Portland Place, London ; married at Christ Church, Ad- dington, Durban, 3 August 1865.
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Herbert George Victor Plowes= of Ermelo, Transvaal ; born at Umhlali, Natal, 19 April, bapt. at St. James', Umhlali, 9 September 1866.
=Louisa, dau. of John Whipp of Newcastle, Natal, by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of James Hodgson ; born at Mooi River, Natal, I July 1869, bapt. at the Cathedral, Maritzburg, Natal ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Newcastle, Natal, 18 July 1894.
George Arnold Plowes, born at Durban 15 April, bapt. at Newcastle, Natal, 30 May 1895 ; served with South African Infantry in German West African Campaign 1915-16.
Charles Merrick Plowes, born at Newcastle, Natal, 27 June, bapt. at Volksrust, Tiansvaal, 10 October 1897 ; served with South African Infantry in German East African Campaign 1916; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Air Force 1918.
General Sir William Thompson Adair, K.C.B., of Loughanmore, Dunadry, co.=Angela Eliza, Antrim, and of 35 Hereford Square, London (son of General Sir Charles William married at Adair, K.C. B., R.M.L.I., by Isabella his wife, daughter of Colonel Thompson St. Peter's, Aslett) ; born 21 June 1850 ; educated at Cheltenham College ; Lieutenant Royal EatonSquare, MarineLight Infantry 6 December 1867, Captain 1881, Major 1889, Lieut.-Colonel London, on 1896, Colonel Commandant 1905, Major-General 1906, Lieut.- (Jeneral 1910, Wednesday, General 7 February 1912, retired 1915 ; A.A.G. for Royal Marine Forces 15 February 19 November 1900, D.A.G. 1907-11; Instructor at Royal Military College i Sep- 1905. 2nd tem.ber 1886, Professor at Royal Naval College 16 August 1890; served in wife. South African War 1899-1900, Special Service Officer 3 February 1900, Assistant Inspector- General Lines of Communication 14 March 1900 (Queen's medal with clasp) ; K.C.B. 25 June 1909 ; D.L. for co. Antrim, High Sheriff 1916 He married istly in 1880, Rose, daughter of John E. Naylor, who died at St. Leonard's -on -Sea, co. Sussex, on Monday, 28 December 1903, and was buried in Ore Cemetery, co. Sussex.
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Rev. Joseph Kenwoithy (son of Josluia^ Kenworthy) ; born at Aiiniliuihe, co. York ; educated at Giggleswick and at Caius College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 20 April 1S33, aged 18, B.A. 1838; Rector of Ackworth, co. York, 1844-75 > died, aged 61, at the Rectory, ,\ckvvorth, 2 July 1875. /\\
=Maria, born at Lambeth, co. Surrey, 7 April 1822 ; marr. at St. Pancras', London, 2 January 1855; died, aged 86, at Collingwood, St. John's Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight, on Thursday, 23 July 1908.
Louisa, marr. at St. Pancras', London, 16 December 1845, James Sydney Wal- ker, 3rdson()f\Villiam Walker of Sydney, New South Wales.
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Joseph 01d-=i=Henrietta, born at field, ist ; Lambeth; marr. at St. Pancras', Lon- don, on Tuesday, 1 1 May 1852 ; died, aged 89, at 3 Phillimore Gar- dens, Kensington, London, 1 1 Octo- ber 1916.
Lieutenant Bengal Artil- lery 10 Feb- ruary 1846.
William Plowes, died, aged 36, at= Buenos Ayres on Thursday, 22 August 1867. Memorial Brooch inscribed:
" WILLI.MM PLOWES DIED AUGUST 22"°
1867, AGED 36," in the possession of Mrs. Getting of Doiighton Cottage, Ross-on- Wye, co. Hereford.
.Agnes Anne, eldest dau. of Benjamin Appleyard ; marr. at Buenos Ayres on Monday, 26 Novem- ber i860.
Agnes Louisa, born at Buenos Ayres on Saturday, 9 May 1863, died on Tuesday, 21 July following.
Sidney Arnold Plowes of Everaley,=[=Augusta ( Clarence, dau. of Jabez Turton of Berea, Lothian Road, Rondebosch, Cape Durban, Natal, by Susanne his wife, dau. of Richard
1 own, South Africa ; born at Umhlali, Natal, South Africa, 29 September 1867 ; bapt. at St. James', Umhlali.
Clarence; born at Stamford Hill, Berea, 1 1 August 1873 ; marr. at St. Augustine's, Berea, 17 September 1895.
Errol Sidney Plowes, born at Rondebosch, Cape Town, 22 February, bapt. at St. Paul's, Rondebosch, in April 1898; 2nd Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery ; killed on active service near Hangard Wood, south-east of Amiens, France, 9 April T918.
Marjorie, born at Rondebosch, Cape Town, 30 December 1901, bapt. at St. Paul's, Rondebosch, 20 February 1902.
Joan (twin with Barbara), born at Rondebosch, Cape Town, 31 October, bapt. at St. Thomas', Rondebosch, 7 December 1905.
Barbara (twin with Joan), born at Rondebosch 31 October, bapt. at St. Thomas', Rondebosch, 7 December 1905.
Albert Arthur Shuter of Durban, =f=Edith Annie, born at Thornwood, Natal, son of John David Shuter I Verulam, Natal, 29 December 1869, of London and of Durban, by bapt. there ; marr. at St. Paul's, Louisa Lily white his wife. | Durban ,13 September 1894.
Florence Ethel, of Durban ; born at 'i'hornwood, Veru- lam. Natal, 38 January 1871.
Robert Henry Lindam (son of Major Charles James I^indam of=Adelaide (Adela), married the Rifle Brigade and of H.M.'s Gentlemen-at-Arms) ; died, aged at St. George's, Hanover 57, at Bookham Gables, Great Bookham, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, Square, London, 25 April 20 April, buried on Thursday, 22 April 1915. 1894.
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Arms on record in the College 0/ Arms. Quarterly of six : i and 6, Gules a cross indented between {I and 4) a lion rampant, {2 and 3I a swan close all argent, Attvvood ; 2, Per pale argent and gules a chevron vair between three quatrefuils in the centre chief point a fleur-de-lys all countcrchanged, Adams ; 3, Or on a mount in base vert an oak tree proper over all on a fesse gules three cinqiiefoils of the first in dexter chief two annulets interlaced paleways sable, Cari.ess ; 4, Argent three bendlets vert between two cintiueToils gules, ToMKYS ; 5, Azure three garbs or within a bordure engrailed argent on a chief or a talbot dog passant sable, Pratchett.
Crest. — Beneath an oak tree a demi- swan wings expanded proper.
Motto. — Possunt quia posse videntur.
Elizabeth (elder sister and coheir of her brother, the Rev. Edward Carless of Wol- stanton, co. Staf- ford, M.A. Wad- ham College, Ox- ford, and Vicar of Wonastow, co. Monmouth), dau. of William Car- less of The Ra venhu rst, Harborne, co. Stafford, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, by (his cousin) Mary Pratchett his wife ; born 7 Oc- tober 1784, bapt. Harborne ; there 12 1806 ; died S a m a r e z Manor, Jersey, 26 April 1840, buried in the churchyard of St. Clement's, Jersey, ist wife.
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Birmingham and of Ilandsworth Hall, near Birmingham ; marr. at St. John's, Paddington, Lon- don, 30 June 1845 ; died at The Uoynes, Upton - on - Severn, CO. Worcester, 26 June 1888 ; bur. with her husband in the old parish chuichyard, Manley Castle. 2nd wife.
^Thomas Attwood of Bir-=Elizabeth, only dau. mingham, co. Warwick, of Joseph Grice of Banker (3rd son and in his issue representative of Matthias Attwood of Hawne House and of The Leasowes, near Halesowen, CO. ^\'orcester, and of the City of Birmingham, Banker, J. P. and D.L. for cos. Salop and Worcester ; by Anne Adams his wife, of Cakemore House, near Halesowen) ; born at Hawne House 6 October 1783, bapt. at Halesowen; Captain 3rd Battalion Loyal Birmingham Volun- teers 1803; appointed High Bailiff of Birming- ham i8ii ; Founder of the Birmingham Political Union 1830 ; elected an Honorary Freeman of the City of London 1832 ; M.P. for Birmingham 12 December 1832, resigned in December 1839 ; died at Ellerslie, Great ^lalvern, co. Worcester, 6 March 1856, bur. in the old parish church- yard, Hanley Castle, co. Worcester. Adiiion granted (P.C.C.) 27 June 1856, to Elizabeth Attwood, relict. Portrait (by John Samuel Raven) at Binswood Loiige, Leamington Spa, CO. IVarivick, in tJie possession of his grandson, Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood; also a statue in Stephenson Place, Birmingham.
George de Bosco .Attwood of= London, Banker ; born at The Larches, Sparkbrook, Binning- ham, 15 March i8o8, bapt. there privately ; Secretary to the Bank of British North America; died 24 April 1855, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London.
=Mary, dau. of William Medley of Mansfield in Iver, co. Buckinghain, and of the City of London, by Mary his ist vvife, dau. of John Baptist Shackle of Botwell House, Hayes, co. Middlesex; marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London, 31 December 1835 ; died at Gleiuhorne, Twickenham, co. Middlesex, 3 September 1882, bur. with her husband in Kensal Green Cemetery. Will dated 28 June 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 810, 82) 7 November 1882, by George Reginald Attwood, son, and Arthur Lionel Medley, nephew.
I Evelyn Thomas Attwood, born 13 January 1838; died at St. Margaret's, Twickenham, 13 August 1880, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 4 September 1880, to George Reginald Attwood, brother.
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Thomas Aurelius Attwood of Hawne House,= near Halesowen, co. Worcester, afterwards of Wood End House, Erdington, co. Warwick, Banker; born 4 March 1810, bapt. at Deritend, co. W'arwick ; of Lincoln's Inn, admitted 16 April 1844, called to the Bar 13 June 1851 ; Major Warwickshire Rifle Volunteers ; died at Wood End House, Erdington, 8 April 1864, bur. in the church- yard at Halesowen. Adirion was granted at Birmingham 11 July 1864, to Mary Attwood, relict.
=Mary, dau. of Joseph Smallwood of Birming- ham and of Castle Bromwich, both co. Warwick, by Mary his wife, dau. of Edward Bosworth of Castle iiromwich ; born 4 June 1820, bapt. at St. Philip's (now the Cathedral), Birmingham ; marr. at Aston-juxta-Birminghani 17 November 1857 ; died at Sion Hill House in Wolverley, CO. Worcester, 23 November 19 17, bur. with her husband in the churchyard at Halesowen. Will dated 14 June 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 5, 18) 16 January 1918, by Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood, son.
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Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood of Sion Hill House in= Wolverley, co. Worcester, and of Binswood Lodge, Leamington Spa, co. Warwick, F.S.A. ; born at Erdington, CO. Warwick, 27 May 1863, bapt. there; educated at Uppingham and at Pembroke College, Oxford, matriculated 25 January 1883, B.A. 1886, M.A. 1889; a Student of the Inner Temple 1884 ; a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
=Hon'''= Hilda Evelyn (Pomeroy), dau. of James Spencer, 6th Viscount Harberton ; born 16 September 1866; marr. at St. Jude's, South Kensington, Lon- don, s October 1892 ; obtained a decree of nullity of marriage 6 February 1902.
Arthur de Bosco Attwood, born 29 December 183S ; died 30 April 1844, bur. in Kensal Cireen Cemetery.
William Carless Attwood, born 12 June 1841 ; died in infancy, bur. in Kensal Green Ceme- tery, London.
George Reginald Attwood= of Glaslyn Court, Crick- howell, CO. Brecon ; born 28 June 1847; died at Glaslyn Court i February 1901, bur. at Llanelly, co. Brecon. Will dated i November 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 405, 1901) 12 April 190 1, by Con- stance Marion Attwood, relict.
"Constance Marion, dau. of the Rev. William Other Harper Brandreth, Rector of Standish, co. issue. Lancaster, Hon. Canon of Manchester Cathedral, by his cousin Alice his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Brandreth of Ormskirk, co. Lancaster ; marr. at Childwall, CO. Lancaster, 5 October 1887. She married 2ndly, as his 2nd wife, at St. Andrew's, Carlisle Place, London, 23 July 1907, Colonel Sir Alexander Bruce Tulloch, K.C.B., C'.M.G., of Hesketh House, Torquay, co. Devon ; he died at Glaslyn (!ourt 25 May 1920.
Rosamund Carless, of Glaslyn Court, Crickhowell ; born at Glenthorne, St. Margaret's, Twickenham, CO. Middlesex, 8 August 1888.
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Daniel Bell Wakefield (son of=j=Angela, born u November
Edward Wakefield of Totten- ham, CO. Middlesex, merchant, and brother of Edward Gibbon ^Vakefield, Colonizer of New Zealand) ; born at Romford, CO. E,ssex, 27 February 1798 ; of the Inner Temple, called to the Bar 1834; Judge of the Supreme Court at Wellington, New Zealand; died 8 January 1858; bur. at Wellington. He married istly Selina Elizabeth de Burgh, who died in 1828.
181 2 ; marr. at St. Mar- garet's, Westminster, i Sep- tember 1835 ; died at Church Gate, Cheshunt, co. Hertford, 30 November 1874, bur. in the cemetery at Cheshunt. Will dated 16 August 1872, proved (Prin. Reg. 843, 74) 15 December 1874, by Alice Mary Wakefield, spinster, daughter. 2nd wife.
Edward Marcus Attwood of Val de la Haye, near Rouen, France; born 13 June 1816; of Lincoln's Inn, admitted 9 March 1836 ; called to the Bar 26 January 1843; <lied unmarried at Val de la Haye 6 November 1868, bur. at Rouen. Will dated 28 October 1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 691, 68) 27 November 1868, by Henry Wilson Demain Saunders and Henry Wilkin.
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Algernon Attwood=f=Emma, dau. of John Foulkes
of London, Banker; born r February 1819 ; died at En- more, Torquay, co. Devon, 1 1 August 1861, bur. in the cemetery at Tor- quay. Will dated 7 July i86t, proved (Prin. Reg., 514, 61) 7 September 1861, by Emma Attwood, relict.
of Elwy House, Wrexham, CO. Denbigh, by Sarah his 2nd wife, dau. of Joseph Langford of Wrexham ; marr. at Shenley, co. Hert- ford, 30 August 1853 ; died at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, 4 July 1878, bur. in the cemetery at Ore, co. Sussex. Will dated 3 July 1866, proved (Prin. Reg. 624, 78) 17 August 1878, by Henry Wilson Demain Saunders.
Henry Wilson Demain= Saunders of the City of London, merchant, and of Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex, afterwards of Fan- shaws, near Hertford (2nd son of C. Saunders of Sittingbourne, co. Kent); born in 1822; High Sheriff forco. Hertford 1887 ; died, aged 66, on Sunday, 1 1 November 1888, bur. at Bayford, co. Hertford. He married 2ndly, i February 187 1, Minnie, only child of Samuel Bolton Eden- borough of Thrift Hall, CO. Essex.
"Rosabel, born 24 July 1821 ; marr. at Bar- ming,co.Kent, 28 August 1855 ; died i6 August 1867, bur. at Wiston, CO. Suffolk. I St wife.
Llewellyn Cariess Foulkes Attwood=j=Rachel Edith, dau. of Arthur Alexander Other
of Gresford, co. Denbigh, and of Ty Derlwyn, Pandy, co. Monmouth ; born 15 December 1854; J. P. for CO. Monmouth.
Corsellis of Wandsworth, co. Surrey and of Torquay ; marr. at St. Ann's, Wandsworth, 24 July 1879; died 22 June 1917, bur. at Bishopston, co. Glamorgan.
Algernon Foulkes Attwood, born at St. Ann's Hill, Wandsworth, Edith Cariess, born
17 May 1880; of Christ Church Oxford; Captain 4th Battalion at St. Ann's Hill,
Royal Fusiliers; served in European War ; died at Vailly, France, Wandsworth, 30
during the battle of the Aisne, 14 September 1914. June 1884.
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Crest. — A falcon proper wings displayed argent charged wilii three bars gules bells and gesses argent.
WaooUcombe,
R()i)ert Woollcomhe of \Vinscot,=]=Elizabeth, and
CO. Devon {3rd son of John Morth Woollconibe of Pitton and Ashbury, CO. Devon, by Haniet his wife, dau. of William Helyar of Coker Court, CO. Somerset) ; bapt. at Ash- bmy 26 January 1790; entered the Royal Artillery as 2nd Liuulenant i July 1806, ist Lieutenant 1807, retired as Captain 18 June 1824; served in the Peninsular War 1809-14, including the battles of Fuentes d'Onor (slightly wounded) and Castalla, and the siege of Tarragona (medal witii clasp) ; died, aged 60, at ('lifton, co. Gloucester, 15 May 1849, bur. in Arno's Vale Cemetery, Bristol, co. Somerset. Will dated 22 April 1843, proved (P.C.C., 557, 49) 7 July 1S49, by 'I'homas Woollcombe, brother, and Elizabeth Woollcombe, relict.
{For earlier Pedigree see " Notes " lo •' i'isita'ion of England and I Vales," Vol. 14, page 24.)
dau. of Bonamy Dobree of Beau- regard, (Guernsey ; mairied at St. I'eter's, Guern sey, 18 July 1816; died, aged 85, at II V'oik Plare, Clifton, on Tues- day, 30 Novem- ber 1875, bur. in Arno's Vale Cemetery, Bris- tol. Will dated 2 2 June 1 875, proved at Bristol 21 De- cember 1875, by Harriet Martha \\" o o 11 c o m be, Elizabeth Anne Woollcombe and Ellen Wooll- combe, spinsters, daughters.
Harriet Martha, born in Guernsey 22 July 1817 ; died at 10 York Place, Clifton, on Tues- day, 28 January 1890, bur. in Arno's Vaie Cemetery, Bristol. Will dated 12 June 1876, proved at Bristol 1 7 March 1890, by Eliza- beth Anne Woollcombe and Ellen Woollcombe, spinsters, sisteis.
Robert William Woollcombe, born= in Guernsey on Monday, 22 March 1 8 19; Assistant- Surgeon 68th Light Infantry 28 March 1845, Surgeon- Major Devon Artillery Militia i IVLarch 1873 to 22 March 1884; died at Ellesdee, Westbury-on-Trym, CO. Gloucester, 7 March 1904, buried at We,stbury-on-'l'rym. \s'\\\ dated 14 May 1898, proved at Bristol 7 April 1904, by Isabella Frances Mary Mainwaring, daughter, wife of .Sweedland Melvill Mainwaring, Ellen Woollcombe, spinster, sister, and Gerald Douglas Woollcombe, cousin.
=Jane, 2nd dau. of John Rilkelly of Drimcong, co. Galway ; marr. at Grange Church, Dublin, 4 March 1851 ; died, aged 86, at 14 Waterloo Road, Dublin, 20 January 19 13, bur. in Glas nevin Cemetery, Dublin. Will dated 13 August 1904, with codicil dated 12 January 1908, proved (Prin. Reg., Dublin, 187. 13) 12 March 19 1 3, by Robert Lloyd Wooll combe, LL. D., Barrislerat Law, son. Se.'»led in London 10 April 19 13.
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Robert Lloyd Woollcombe, LL. D.,of 14 Waterloo Road, Dublin ; born at New .Street, Dorset Square, London, II March 1852, bapt. at the parish church, Marylebone, London ; of 'I'rinily College, Dublin, B.A. 1S78 (prize for Feudal and English Law), MA. i88r : obtained i)y public examination the degree of Doctor of Laws in the <2ueen's Uiii\i_'rsily, Ireland, t88i ; Member of the Senate of the University of Dublin ; Doctor of Laws :>,:id Member of Convocation of the National University of Ireland ; Foundation Life P'ellow of Imperial Institute and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy : railed to the Irish Bar Michaelmas 1876; appointed Chief Clerk of King's Bench Division, Dublin, 10 July 1919.
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September 1056; marr. at Devon- port, CO. I )evon.
Sweedland Melvill==Tsabella Frances Mainwaring (son Mary, born 10 of Major-Generai Sweedland Main- waring, MadrasStaff Corps) ; died, aged 59, at Springleton, Torquay, CO. Devon, on Tuesday, 1 6 January 19 17, bur. in the cemetery at Torquay.
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Colonel John Dobree Woollcombe, C.B. ; born at Cotnbe= Raleigh, co. Devon, lo November 1822; Ensign Royal Bombay Artillery 11 June 1841, Lieutenant 1843, Captain 1854, Major 1858, Lieut.- Colonel 1861, Colonel 25 iVIarch 1865 ; commanded Nusseerabad Brigade 17 March 1872 to death ; served in the Indian Mutiny, present at the siege and capture of Dhar in 1857, at battle of Mundessore (brevet of Major), at siege, storm and capture of Jhansi and of Chandairee, and battle of Betwa (C.B. 21 March 1859, medal with clasp); died, aged 52, at Nusseerabad, Bombay Presidency, India, on Saturday, 28 March 1875.
=Adina Jane Roberts, dau. of Dr. Malcolnison, Indian Army ; niarr. at Nusseerabad 10 March 1856 ; died at St. Helier, Jersey, i4September 1890. Will dated 9 August 1887, proved (Prin. Reg. 987, 90), 13 October 1890, by Mary Anne Sophia Grigg, spinster.
Elizabeth Anne, born at Morchard Bishop, ro. Devon, 29 October 1825 ; died at 9 Victoria Square, Clifton, CO. Gloucester, 21 July 1896, bur. in Arno's Vale Cemetery, Bristol, co. Somerset. Will dated 12 June 1876, proved at Bristol 6 August i8g6, by Ellen Woollcombe, spinster, sister.
Frederick Peter Woollcombe, born at Buston, co. Nottingham, 25 August 1820; Deputy - Assistant Commissary - General ; died, aged 35, at Demerara, British Guiana, 27 February 1856.
Ellen, born at Morchard Bishop 4 April 1827; died, aged 86, at 42 Royal York Crescent, Clifton, on Tuesday, 17 June, bur. in Arno's Vale Cemetery, Bristol, 20 June 1913. Will dated 24 June 1904, with three codicils dated 27 November 1908 to 29 January 191 2, proved (Prin. Reg., 12 16, 13) 4 July 1913, by the Rev. Arthur Augustus Woollcombe and Gerald Douglas Woollcombe, cousins.
Mary Dobree, born at Winscot, CO. Devon, 29 April 1829 ; died 9 November following, bur. at Ashbury, co. Devon.
Thomas Dobree Woollcombe, born 11 March i860, bapt. at the Garrison Chapel, Devonport, co. Devon; Lieutenant ist Devon Militia 17 November 1880; died at 14 Waterloo Road, Dublin, i June 1908, bur. in Gl.isnevin Cemetery, Dublin. Will proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin (459, 1908), 3 July 1908, by Jane Woollcombe, mother.
Ann Courtenay, of Dublin ; born nt Devonport 17 Sep- tember 1867, bapt. there.
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Igaoolkombe of ^itton auD asljburj.
CO. ii^CUOU,
The Yen'"''' Heniy W'oollcomhe of I'ilton and Ashbuiy,= CO. Devon, Archdeacon of Barnstaple (eldest son ot the Rev. Henry Woollconibe, Rector of Ashbury, by Jane Frances his wife, 2nd dau. of Rear-.-\dmiral Sir Thomas Louis, I!aronet) ; born at Broadhembury, co. Devon, 26 March 1813; educated at Westminster, achiiitted 18 January 1826, and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 21 May 1831, B.A. 1834, M.A. 1835 ; admitted to Lincohi's Inn 16 April 1836; Curate of Sheepwash and Highampton, co. Devon, 1838-44 ; Prebendary of Exeter 8 December 1843 ; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter 1843-61 and 1875-85 ; Vicar of Kingsteignton, 1844-58, and of Heavitree, both co. Devon, 1858-69 ; Canon of Exeter October i860 ; Archdeacon of Barnstaple October 1865; Patron of Highampton; author of "Notes on the Gospel of St. John, i.-iv.," 1876; died at The Close, Exeter, co. Devon, 4 June 1885, bur. at Ashbury. \Vill dated 27 May 1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 825, 85) 26 September 1885, by Charles Bellield WooUcombe of Ashbury, sou.
{For larlier Pedigree see " Nntes^' to "J'tsitaiion of Eiig/and and Il'u/es," I'o/. /./, page 2J.)
=Jaquette Elizabeth, eldest dau. of (Japtain C'liarles Belfield Louis, R.N., by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. Roger Mallock of Cockington Court, co. Devon ; niarr. at Cocking- ton 14 May 1846 ; died, aged 74, at 5 Barnlield Crescent, I'^xeter, on Mon- day, 7 May, buried at Heavitree 10 May 1900. Will dated 1 December 1893, with two codicils date<l 16 July 1898 and 6 May 1900, proved at Exeter i June 1900, by Mary WooUcombe, spinster, daughter, and the Ven'"'' Henry Housmayne du Boulay, Archdeacon of Bodmin.
ALary, born at Kingsteignton 28Marchi847, bapt. there.
Henry WooUcombe of Ashbury; born=i=Annie Mary Josepliine, dau. and
at Kingsteignton 8 August 1848 ; of Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 30 May 1868, B.A. 1872 ; a Student of the Inner Temple 1873 ; J. P. for CO. Devon ; died at Ashbury, and buried there 23 July 1883. Adnion was granted at the Principal Registry 17 September 1883, to Annie Mary Josephine WooUcombe, relict.
heir of William Jordan of Belgrave Street, Eaton Square, London ; marr. at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London, on Thursday, 27 July 1876; died at Kinterbury, Newton Abbot, co. Devon, on Wednesday, 15 July, bur. at Ashbury 20 July 1891.
Henry Morlh WooUcombe, born at The Close, Exeter, on Tuesday, 29 May, bapt. at Ashbury 8 July 1877 ; died, aged 3 months, at The Close, Exeter, on Tuesday, 28 August following, bur. at Ashbury.
Major John Morth WooUcombe of Pitton and Ashbury ; born 28 June, bapt. at Exeter Cathedral 24 July 1878 ; 2nd Lieutenant Devonshire Regiment 7 March 1900, Lieutenant 20 December 1901, Captain 4 November 1911, Major 1 September 1915; served in South African War 1900 to 30 May 1902 (Queen's medal with two clasps, King's medal with two clasps); in Mesopo- tamia, killed in action 3 February 1917.
Annie Jaquette Uadigunde, born at Exeter 25 February 1880.
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Charles Belfield Woollcombe, born=Betty Williams,
at Kingsteignton, co. Devon, 2 ofOkehampton,
March 1851, bapt. there; of co. Devon;
Trinity College Oxford, matriculated marr. at St.
25 January 187 1, B.A. 1875, M.A. Margaret's,
1878 ; Captain North Devon Yeo- Westminster, ou
manry Cavalry ; J. P. for co. Devon ; Wednesday, 23
died, aged 50, at The Coopers, November 1892.
Chislehurst, co. Kent, 11 April Shemarried istly
1901, bur. at Ashbury, co. Devon. A.A.Williams. Adnion was granted at Exeter 20 June 1901, to Betty Woollcombe, relict.
Walter George Woollcombe, bom at Heavitree, co. Devon, 2 January 1856; of Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated 2 June 1876, B.A. 1880, M.A. 18S3; man ied Annie Gertrude Townsend. He died at Birmingham, co. Warwick, 11 February, bur. at Acock's Green, co. Worcester, 14 February 1900. Adiiion was granted at the Principal Registry 28 March 1900, to Annie Gertrude Woollcombe, widow.
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Nora, born at Birmingham 4 July 1896
Herbert Louis Wooll- combe,born at Heavitree I August 1862, bapt. there ; educated at Win- chester and at Keble College, Oxford, matricu- lated 18 October 1881, B.A.(4th-classTheology) 1885 ; Secretary of the Charity Organisation Society.
I Rev. Thomas Clement Wooll- combe, horn at Heavitree 2 July 1864, bapt. there ; educated at Clifton College and at Keble College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1883, B.A. from Charsley Hall 1888, M.A. from Keble College 1890 ; Curate of Roath, CO. Glamorgan, 1889 -1919 ; Vicar of St. James'-the- Less, Fly mouth, CO. Devon, 1 9 1 9.
Gerald Curgen-= ven (son of the Rev. F. H. Cur- genven. Assis- tant Master at Clifton College).
"Jaquette Frances, born at Heavitree I September 1867 ; marr. at St. Sid- well's, Exeter (by her brother, the Rev. Thomas Cle- ment Woollcombe) on Tuesday, 7 January 1902.
Major Louis Douglas Woollcombe of= Pitton and Ashbury ; born at Ashbury 28 May 1882; 2nd Lieutenant Devon- shire Regiment 19 March 1902, Lieu- tenant 19 April 1905, Captain 28 October 1914, Major 15 March 19 17, acting Lieut.-Colonel Commanding Territorial Force Battalion Devonshire Regiment 21 September 191 7; served in Mesopo- tamia 1918-19.
=Esm^, dau. and heir of Major Horace Amyatt- Burney of Wood- hill, Honiton, co. Devon ; marr. at St. James', Picca- dilly, London, 28 August 1912.
Marcella Jose- phine, born at Exeter 16 May, bapt. at Ash bury 14 July 1881; died at Exeter 1 June, bur. at Ashbury 4 June 1886.
Dorothy Mary, born at Exeter 1 1 February 1884, bapt. at St. Sidwell's, Exeter, 1 3 March 18S4.
Anne Daphne Amyatt, born at Fremington, co. Devon, 22 June, bapt. at Ashbury 16 August 1 91 3.
John Charles Ernl^ Wooll- combe, born in London 12 October, bapt. at Ashbury 23 November 1914.
Kenneth Douglas U'oollcombe, born at Bombay, India, on i\Ion(Jay, 13 March iyi6, bapt. there.
Morth Henry .Amyatt Woollcombe, horn at Bombay 23 October 1917.
Ernl^ Edensor W'oollcombe, born in London 14 May 1919.
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Igaoolltombe.
The Rev. L'luis Woollcoailv (2nii son ot the Rev.= Henry W'oollcoinbe, Rector of Aslibury, co. Devon, by Jane Frances his wife, 2nd dau. of RearAdmir;d Sir Thomas Louis, baronet) ; l)orn at Broadhenibury, CO. Devon, 27 March 1814; of Wadham College, Oxford, matriculated 9 I'ebruary 1832, Scholar of Pembroke College 1832-37, B.A. (2nd Lit. Hum.) 1835 ; Fellow of Exeter College 30 June 1837, M.A. 1838; Rector of Petrockstowe, co. Devon, 14 January 1845-83, Vicar of Menheniot, co. Cornwall, 1883-87 ; died, aged 75, at Talland, Newton Abbot, co. Devon, on Friday, 19 April, bur. at Wolborough, co. Devon, 22 April 1889. \Vill dated 26 July 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 483, 89), 15 May 18S9, by Gerald I)ouglns \Voollcombe, son.
{For earlier Pedigree see " Notes " to " Visitation of England and Wales," Vol. 14, page 24.)
=.\ugusta Rundell, dau. of the Rev. Charles Brown, Rector of \\'hitcstone,co. Devon, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Clarke of Tooting, CO. Surrey ; born at Whitestone 23 October 1823 ; married there 18 Jan- uary 1854; died, aged 68, at Talland, Newton Abbot, on Easter Day, 17 Ajiril 1892, bur. at Wolborough. Will dated 16 August 1889, with codicil dated 2 I'ebruary 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 615, 92) 14 May 1892, by Cerald Douglas WooUcombe, son.
Margaret, of Lieut.-General Sir Charles Louis WooUcombe, K.C.B.,= Newton'Abbot ; K.C.M.G. ; born at Petrockstowe 23 March 1857, bapt. born at Petrork- there ; educated at Marlborough and at the Royal Military stowe 21 Jan- College, Sandhurst; Sub- Lieutenant 46th Foot 11 October uary 1855, bapt. 1876, of the 25th Foot 1877, Lieutenant King's Own there. Scottish Borderers 1876, Captain 1886, Major 1897, Lieut. -
Colonel (by brevet 1898) 1900, Colonel 1901, ^Lljo^- General 1908, Lieut.-General 3 December 1913; Colonel King's Own Scottish Borderers 31 August 1910 ; D..-\..'\.G. (Musketry), Bengal, 10 May 1890, A.A.G., India, 14 April 1899, Brigade - Commander, India, 19 March 1906, General Officer Commanding Highland Division, Scottish Command, 19 March 191 1, General Officer Commanding- in-Chief, Eastern Command, 5 August 1914; served in Afghan ^Var 1878-80, with Peshawar Held Force and Khyber Line Force (medal) ; in Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (medal with clas[)) ; at operations in Chitral 1S95 ; on North -West Frontier of India 1897-98; in Mohmand Expedition (on Staff); with Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette," II January 1898, brevet of Lieut.-Colonel, two clasps); in European War 1914-17, Commanded 2nd Army Central Force 1915-16, and the 4th .'\rmy Corps in France 1916-18 (mentioned in despatches, "London Ga/.et'o," 4 January, 15 May and 11 December 191 7, and 7 April 19 18, two medals); C.B. 30 May 1907, K.C.B. i January 1916; K.C.M.G. 25 February 1920.
=Agnes Meade, youngest dau. of (jeneral Sir John Irvine Murray, K.C. B., Indian Army, by Wilhel- niina Stanley his wife, youngest dau. of Major Duncan Archi- bald Malcolm, Political Agent for Gwalior and S u n d e 1 k u n d ; marr. at St. Mary Magda- len's, Me can Meer, India, on ^^'ednesday, 15 December 1886.
Malcolm Louis WooUcombe, O.B. E., born at= Kasauli, India, 8 May, bapt. there 2 June 1891 ; educated at Marlborough and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ; 2nd Lieutenant (unattached) 3 September 1910, to Indian Army 4 November 191 1, Lieutenant 3 December 1912, Captain Lincolnshire Regi- ment 21 August 1916; A.D.C. to General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Com- mand, 15 September 19 14, Staff- Lieutenant (2nd -class) 18 April 1916, General Staff Officer (3rd-grade) 23 July 1916, Brigade- Major 13 April 19x7 ; served in European War 1914-17 (mentioned in despatches, "London (Gazette," 15 May 1917), O.B.E. 13 December 1919.
=Eileen, youngest dau. and coheir of Colonel Con- way Bisb.op of 61 Rutland Gate, South Kensing- ton, London ; marr. at Bromp- t o n Parish Church, CO. Mid- dlesex, 16 Octo- ber 1919.
Charles Stephenson WooU- combe, born at Newton Abbot 12 December 1895, bapt. there; educated at Marlborough and at the Royal Military t;ollege, Sandhurst ; 2nd Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Bor- dcreis 8 September 1914 : killed in action, aged 18, near Bethune, I'rance, 12 October 19 14.
Joan Wilhelmina, born at Blackheath, co. Kent, 26 May 1904, bapt. there.
Reginald Woollcombe of 7 Southwick l'lace|= Hyde Park, London ; born at Petrockstowe, CO. Devon, 27 October 1858, bapt. there ; educated at the Royal Engineering College, Cooper's Hill ; appointed to ihe Public Works Department, India, 1880 ; services lent to the liombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Company 1885, retired 1900.
=Mabel, 4th dau. of the Rev. Charles William Sillilant, Rector of ^Vear (jifford, co. Devon, by Georgiana Caroline his wife, dau. of the Rev. William Duthy ; marr. at Christ Church, Ealing, CO. Middlesex (by the Rev. Louis Woollcombe and the Rev. Arthur Augustus Woollcombe), on Wednesday, i September 1S86.
Arthur iMcLeod Clnrke, son of the ^'en'''== Arthur Frederic Clarke, Archdeacon of Roch- dale, CO. Lancaster, by Laura Agnes his wife, dau. of J. A. Russell of Yeatton, co. Hants. ,
=Xancy, born at Mhow, Central India, on Saturday, 11 August 1894; marr. at IJombay 21 February 19 16.
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Rev. Arthur .\ugustus Woollcombe, born at Petrockstowe=f=Miriam Sibylle, 5th dau. of Admiral
28 November 1S60, bapt. there ; educated at All Hallows', Honiton, and at Blundell's School, Tiverton ; non-collegiate of Oxford, matriculated 17 January 1880, B.A. from St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, 1884, M.A. 1894; Curate of Cradley, co. Hereford, 1S84-86, of Over Stowey, co. Somerset, 1886-87, of East and West Stower, co. Dorset, 1887-92, of Leusdon, 1892-94, and of High- week, both CO. l)evon, 1894-97 ; Rector of Teigngrace, CO. Devon, 1897-1909; Vicar of Leusdon 1909.
William Cornish Bowden, Knight of Legion of Honour, by Elizabeth Anne his wife, of Zaire, Newton Abbot, CO. Devon, dau. of James Cornish of Black Hall, co. Devon; marr. at Wolborough, co. Devon, 5 January 18 )8.
Louis Arthur William Woollcombe, born at the Rectory, Teigngrace, Miriam Joy,
I December 1898; educated at Newton College, Newton Abbot, and at born at Leus-
Exeter College, Oxford, matiiculated 14 October 1919; Private in 28th don 15 July,
London Regiment (Artists' Rifles) 21 October 1916 ; 2nd Lieutenant South bapt. there 20
Staffordshire Regiment 18 December 1917 ; served in France with loth August 1914. Royal Warwickshire Regiment (wounded 5 June 1918), medals.
1 Clara Jaquette, born at Petrockstowe 12 April 1863, bapt. there; died at Talland, Newton Abbot, on Monday 4 December 1893, bur. at Wolborough, CO. Devon. Will dated 30 April 1889, proved (Prin. Reg., 11 48, 93) 27 December 1893, by the Rev. .Arthur Augustus Woollcombe and (Jerald Douglas Woollcombe, brothers.
I Gerald Douglas Wooll-=j ccjmbe of Cranmere, j Newton Abbot ; horn at Petrockstowe 20 February 1865 ; bapt. ' at Petrocks t owe ; ! admitted a Solicitor lanuarv 188S. j
-Mary Edith Violet, eldest dau. of Edward Arthur Harley of Clifton, CO. Gloucester, Regis- trar of Bristol County Court, by Jessie his wife, dau. of Henry Gilpin of Cliftcn ; marr. at All Saints', Clifton, on Tuesday, 8 January 1895.
Geoffrey Harley Douglas Woollcombe, born at Cranmere, Newton Abbot, on Sunday, 27 November 1898, bapt. at Wolborough; educated at Marlborough ; 2nd lieutenant Indian Armyi9i6, lieutenant 1917 ; attached to 2nd King Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles; served on the Indian Frontier during European War (mentioned in despatches), two medals; Captain Indian Army 1921.
Richard Jocelyn \Voollcombe, born at Cranmere, Newton Abbot, on Wednesday, 9 April 1902, bapt. at Wolborough ; educated at Marlborough.
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Wloollfombe,
The Rev, George AVoollcombe (youngest son of the Rev. Henry W'oollconibe, Rector of Ashbury, co. Devon, by Jane Frances his wife, 2nd dau. of Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Louis, Baronet) ; born at Pillaton, CO. Cornwall, 13 April 1819 ; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 1 1 May 1837, B.A. (4th classics) 1841, M.A. 1844; Curate of Dittisham 1842-52, of Thorverton 1854-58, and of Highampton, all CO. Devon, 1858-61 ; Rector of High- hampton i86i-8o ; died, aged 67, at 34 Richmond Hill, Clifton, co. Gloucester, on Saturday, 7 May, bur. in Arno's Vale Cemetery, Bristol, co. Somerset, 12 May 1886. Will dated 24 January 1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 677, 86) i July 1886, by Emily Rose Woollcombe, relict.
{For earlier Pedigree, see " A'b/es " to " Visitation of England and Wales" Vol. 14, page 2j).
■=Rmily Rose, and dau. of Charles
Stirling of Teign- mouth, CO. Devon ; niarr. at Leusdon, CO. Devon, 22 June 1865 ; died at Morth Grange, North Lew, co. Devon, 14 August, bur. at North Lew 1 7 August 1905. Will dated 3 March 1899, proved at Exeter 25 September 1905, by the Rev. Henry St. John Stirling Woollcombe and Gerald Doug- las Woollcombe, nephew.
Mary Elizabeth Rev. Henry St. John Stirling Woollcombe, born=
Stirling, born at Highampton 27 December 1869; educated
at Buckeridge, at Clifton College and at Keble College, Oxford,
Teignmouth, on matriculated 12 October 1889, B.A. (3rd-class
I'hursday, 20 History, znd-class Theology) 1892, M.A. 1901 ;
June 1867. Curate of St. Dunstan's, Stepney, 1895-1901 ;
head of Oxford House, Bethnal Green, both co.
Middlesex, 1 901-1909 ; Travelling Secretary of
the Church of England Men's Society and
Chaplain to Archbishop of York 1909-11, and
Domestic Chaplain 1911-13; Rector of St.
Bartholomew's, Armley, co. York, 1913.
Florence Hilda, 3rd dau. of the Rev. George Marsham Argles, Canon of York and Rector of St. Clement's, York, by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas Harrison of Singleton Park, CO. Westmorland ; marr. at St. Clement's, York (by the Archbishop of York), 29 October 1 91 3.
Richard George Stirling Woollcombe, born at Armley 5 October, bapt. at St. Bartholomew's, Armley, 4 November 1914.
Joan Radegund, born at the Vicarage, Armley, on Wednes- day, 24 May 1 9 1 6, bapt. at St. Bartholomew'.s, Arnilev.
Mary Lorna, born at the Vicarage, Armley, 19 June 1918, bapt. at St. Bartholomew's, Armlev.
Rosamond Margaret, born at the Vicarage, Armley, 21 September 1 919, bapt. at St. Bartholomew's, Armley.
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Captain Louis Charles Stirling WooUcombe, C.B.,= M.V.O., R.N., of The Old Parsonage, Dalkeith, Midlothian ; born at Torquay, co. Devon, 25 March 1872 ; educated at Clifton College and on H.M.S. "Britannia"; entered Royal Navy 1885 ; Lieutenant 31 December 1893, Commander 30 June 1905, Captain 15 February 1911; Commander of H.M.S. "Medina" during their Majesty's visit to India 1911-12 (M.V.O. 4th- class 191 2) ; served in South African War (medal) ; in European War 1914-16, at battle of Jutland (mentioned in despatches, C.B.)
=Constance Perry, dau. of the Rev. Richard William Perry Circuitt, Vicar of Brix- ham, CO. Devon ; marr. at Brixham 6 March 1905.
Ernest Arthur Stirling WooUcombe, born at Highampton 27 August 1873; died 14 June 1875, bur. at Highampton.
Eleanor Jaquette Stir- ling, born at Clifton, CO. Gloucester, 26 January 1882, bapt. at St. Paul's, Clifton.
Cicely Rose, born at The Hawthorns, Brixham, on Tuesday, so March 1906.
John Louis ^^'oo!lcombe, born at Stoke Devonport, co. Devon, 15 January 19 10.
Michael Louis WooUcombe.
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%Z€cOQ^: <^:l.
Alexander Binny of St. Andrew's, co. Kife {2nd son of Alexander^ Binny, by his wife Isobel L>ickson, of Forfar, and grandson of Alexander Binny, Provost of Forfar); born in 1758; of the Bengal
Infantr)', Cadet 1781-82, 2nd Lieutenant 28 January 1785, Lieutenant (retired) i April 1794; died 24 October 1833, bur. at St. Andrew's. Adiiioii (with will dated 20 July 1833) was granted (P.C.C. 263 May 1834, to John Binny and Bazett David the attornies of Alexander Colvin Binii)', son.
From a receipt Haled 14 Sept' 1738.
' fforfar
Teig/imouih) 3 1
Colvin, two of
Portrait in oils in the possession of Mrs. McTier, widow of Robert
Fergusson AlcTier, grandson of Alexander Binny
=Elizabeth Amelia, eldest dau. of William Jackson, Attorney to the Hon'"'' East India Co. and Registrar of the Supreme Court, Calcutta, by Margaret Steuart his wife ; born in 1778 ; marr. 4 May 1796 ; died 17 July i8t3.
Margaret i\Lati!da, born 29 Novem- ber 1797 ; died 26 March 1800.
Isabella, born 10 March 1799; died unmarried 27 November 1832.
Anthony McTier of=f=Maria, born i6 August 1800;
Durris House, co. Km- rardine; died, aged 81, at Durris House, on Saturday, 5 August 1854,
marr. at Calcutta 16 February 1819; (lied, aged 52, at Durris House, on Thursday, 30 December 1852, bur. at Durris.
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William Scott Binny, born at Calcutta 29 March 1802;= Merchant at Madras, India; died, aged 77, at 40 Queen's Gate Gardens, South Kensington, London, on Friday, 11 April, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 17 April 1879. M.I. Will dated 5 January 1878, with codicil dated 19 ."Xpril 1878, proved (Prin. Reg., 405, 79) i May 1879, by Alexander Thomas Binny and Steuart Bayley Binny, sons, and Thomas Key. Portrait in oils in the House of Binnv and Co., Madras.
'Emma Mary, dau. of Samuel Summer Dyer, Superintending Surgeon, Madras Army, by Sarah Page his wife ; born 24 March 1807 ; marr. at St. George's Cathedral, Madras, 29 March 1825 ; died, aged 57, at Ormsby Hall, co. Lincoln, on Saturday, 17 December, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 23 December 1864. M.l.
Major-General William Henry Binny of Crespigny House, Aldeburg!i,= CO. Suffolk ; born at I'lllore, Madras, 16 December 1825, bajit. at St. George's Cathedral, Madras, 21 P'ebruary 1826 ; educated at King's College, London, and at Bath ; entered the Army as Ensign 10 June 1843, transferred to gth Bengal Native Infantry 1844, Lieutenant 1848, Captain Bengal StaffCorps (by brevet 1858) i860. Major (by brevet 1863) 1864, Lieut. -Colonel 1869, Colonel by brevet 1S74, retired 17 December 1878 ; hon. rank of Major-General 19 February 1879 ; served during the operations against the Hill Tribes in the Peshawur District in 1855 (medal with clasp) ; commanded the Banda Military Police Battalion at the relief of Kirwee in December 1858, and subsequent operations against the rebels in the Banda District and adjoining Native States (medal) ; died, aged 74, at Bullmore, Uffculme, co. Devon, 19 September, bur. at Aldeburgh 24 September 1900. Will dated 18 November 1898, with two codicils dated 8 February 1899 and 3 August 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 1358, 1900) 17 October 1900, by Catherine Sophia Binny, relict, and Robert Blake Yardley, Barrister-at-Law, son- in-law. Portrait in oils y. x^ ^^ *■ y , /y >» (as a youth) in the pos-
"^^^/C^-Ta ^m^c^^ ^ ...A^^^f^i^ £ ^et^^r^i^ , ^„^/^„ gf ^/^ daughter,
Afrs. Moritz.
'Catherine .Sophia, tlau. of Captain James Murray, of the Hon"' East India Co.'s Service, London Recruiting
Officer for 28 years, by Catherine his wife, dau. cf John Wood ; born at 28 SohoSquare, London, 18 December 1841 ; marr. at Dehra Diin, North - West Provinces, India, 21 December 1857 ; died, aged 71, 9 October, bur. at Aldeburgh n October 19 12.
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Thomas Hare Binny, born 8 January 1805 ; Assistant Registrar to Court of Adawlat, Surat, Bombay, India, 15 September 1825 ; died unmarried 28 January 1826.
Matilda, born 15 Octoiier 1807 ; died unmarried 6 July 1825.
I Alexander Colvin Binny, born 27 September 1809 ; a partner in Binny's house, and subsequently of Hill's Indigo Factory, Bengal, India ; died unmarried 8 April 1843.
Alexander Thomas Binny, born at Madras, India, 27 October 1827, bapt. at St. George's Cathedral, Madras, 26 January 1828 (Sponsors: Alexander Binny, Thomas Binny and Isabella Binny); died unmarried, aged 79, at 10 Queen's Gate Place, South Kensington, London, on Friday, 12 April, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on Tuesday, 16 April 1907. M.I. Will dated 30 October 1905, with codicil dated 30 January 1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 699, 1907) 9 May 1907, by Steuart Bayley Binny and Lieut.- Colonel Harry Alexander Dyer Curtis.
William Oxenden Murray Binny, born at Dehra Diin, North -West Pro- vinces, India, 21 January 1859, bapt. there (Sponsors: Sir Henry Oxenden, Baronet, of Broome Park, near "^Canter- bury, CO. Kent, and Lady Oxenden) : died 1 3 August 1859, bur. at Banda. Central India.
Charles Murray Henry= Scott Binny, born at Darjeeling, Bengal, 5 August i860 ; died at !\Iahe, Seychelles Islands, aged 36, 23 December 1897, bur. there the next day.
=Edith Mary, 2nd dau. of Colonel Robert Hamilton Vetch, C. B., R. E., Deputy Inspector- General of Fortifications ; born 8 November 1868 ; married at Bombay, India, on Saturday, 17 December 1892 ; married 2ndly at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, London, on Thursday, 13 September 1900, Guy Whittingham Caine, son of George Whittingham Caine, formerly H.B.M.'s Consul at Hankow, China.
Hamilton Aleck Charles Gordon Vetch Binny, born at Alleppey, Travancore, India, 25 September 1893.
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William Murray Binny= of Teddington, co. Middlesex : born at Dinapore, Bengal, 13 November 1867, bapt. there ; educated at King's College, Lon- don,andat Cheltenham College ; Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.
=Sarah, 3rd dau. of John Roberts of Birch Hill, Llangollen, North Wales; born at Llangollen ;marr. at St. Matthias', Richmond, co. Surrey, on Satur- day, 3 1 March 1900.
Alfred Moritz=i=Katharine Murray, A twin sister
A son, born 10 September 1 90 1, died the same day.
of 41 Mount Park Crescent, Ealing, co. Middlesex (son of Emmanuel Moritz) ; born at Highbury, CO. Middlesex, 17 January 1868.
born at Barrack- pore, Bengal, 26 January 1870, bapt. there ; marr. at Aldeburgh, co. Suf- folk, 21 December 1894.
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born 26 Jan- uary 1870; died the same day.
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Henry Hariiigton Glass, entered tlie B(inibay Civil Service, \Vriter 1817,= Acting ist Assistant to Collector and Assistant Magistrate at Surat, Honibay, India, 1821, Judge and Session Judge, Ahniednugger, Collector of Customs, Presidency, 1843 ; died, aged 79, at Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 4 April 1878, bur. in Norwood Cemetery. Will dated 22 December 1876, [iroved (Prin. Reg., 400, 78) i May 1878, by Matilda Amelia (Jlass, spinster, daughter.
=HarrIet Ann, born 27 July 181 1 ; marr. 16 January 1831 ; died in Edinburgh on Thursday, 8 November 1855.
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Henry Steuart Piinny, horn at Madras, India, 6 January 1830; died unmarried at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, 24 August 1869, bur. in the borough cemetery, Hastings, co. Sussex. Adfiion was granted at the Principal Registry 1 2 June 1894, to Alexander Thomas Binny and Steuart Rayley Binny.
Edward Dyer Binny (twin with Emma Jane), born at Madras 29 March 1832 ; Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara, Madras, 1852; died at Ciieltenham, co. Gloucester, 13 January i860, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. M.I. Adnion was granted at the Princi[)al Registry 3 May i860, to William Scott Biraiy, fr.tlier.
Lieut. -Colonel Henry Au-= gustus Magrath of Mala- hide, CO. Dublin (only son of Colonel Henry Marsh Septimus Magrath, of the Indian Staff Corps, by Ellen Margaret his wife, dau. of Henry Augustus Dillon); born at Bangalore, Madras, 20 October 1867 ; entered the Royal Marines as Lieutenant i February 1886, transferred to Indian Staff Corps 3 January 1889, Captain 51st Sikhs 1897, Major 1 904, Lieut. Colonel I February 191 2 ; served in Waziristan Expedition 1894 -05 (medal with clasp) ; in North - West Frontier of India 1897-98, at Tochi (medal with clasp).
=Edith Murray, Lieut. -Colonel Steuart Murray=i=Harriet Maud, born at Bar- Binny, born at Jubbulpore, ; dau. of Surgeon- rackpore, Ben- Central India, 21 November gal, 4 March 1872, bapt. there; educated at 187 I, bapt. the Royal Naval School, New there ; married Cross, afterwards at Sandhurst ; at Aldeburgh, entered the Army as 2nd Lieu- co. Suffolk, on tenant Northumberland Fusiliers Thursday, 8 18 May 1892, Lieutenant 1895, June 1893. Captain 1898, Major 1907,
Lieut. - Colonel 7 September
191 2 ; Paymaster Army Pay
Department 22 January 1898
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Major Edward McCarthy of Bulama, Eastern Villas Road, .Southsea, co. Hants ; married at St. Simon's, Southsea, on I'uesday, 12 September 1 899.
Keith Steuart Binny, born at Bulama, Eastern Villas Road, Southsea, on Sunday, 4 September 1904, bapt. at Southsea.
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Henry Charles Curtis (3rd son= of Sir William Curtis, 2nd Baronet, by Mary Anne his wife, only child of George Lear of Leytonstone, co. Essex) ; horn 7 June 1S12 ; entered the Army as Ensign 85th (The King's Light Infantry) Foot 30 December 183 1, Lieutenant 4 March 1 836 ; niarr. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, on Thursday, 15 July 1852 ; died at Ifeild, near Crawley, co. Sussex, aged 48, on Thursday, 7 March 1861. Adiiion was granted at the Principal Registry 1 1 May 1861, to Emma Jane Curtis, relict. I St husband.
=Emnia Jane (twin with= Edward Dyer), born 29 March, bapt. at St. George's Cathedral, Madras, Lidia, 21 July 1832 ; died at the Postern, Tonbridge.co. Kent, on Monday, 27 March, bur. at War- boys, CO. Huntingdon, on Saturday, i April 1899. Will dated 7 September 1896, proved (Prin. Reg., 994> 99) 19 August 1899, by Harry Alex- ander Dyer Curtis, Major Royal Artillery, and Jeremiah Osb.'iriie.
=Rev. Charles Gray Hill Harriet Key, (son of Jeremiah Hill bornatMadras of Down House, Stoke 22 January Bishop, CO. Gloucester, 1834 ; died by Frances his wife, 18 September dau. of Thomas Daniel 1835, bur. at of Bristol); born 15 Cape of Good March 1823 ; of Trinity Hope. College, Cambridge, B.A. 1846, M.A. 1849; Rector of Warboys 1871, Rural Dean ; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on Tuesday, 28 April 1863; died at the Rectory, Warboys, aged 71, on Thursday, 20 September, bur. at Warboys 25 September 1894. ^\'ill dated3i January 1 885, proved (Prin. Reg., 14S' 95) 2 February 1895, by Alexander Thomas Binny. 2nd husband.
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Flmma Elizabeth Harriet, born at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 31 December 1864; died onboard the "LaHogue," Plymouth, co. Devon, on Friday, 2 August 1867, bur. in the cemetery at Plymouth.
Montague Arthur Fenton (eldest son of=j=Harriette Eleanor, born
Charles Ducker Fenton of Doncaster, CO. York, M.D., by Emily his wife, dau. of Charles Battye) ; born at Doncaster 29 June 1850, bapt. at the parish church, Doncaster ; educated at Doncaster (jram- nuir School and at .St. John's College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1880, B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887 ; H.M. Inspector of Schools. ^-f^
at 37 Bryanston Square, London, on Friday, 8 March 1867, bapt. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square ; marr. at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London, on Thursday, 25 June 1889.
Robert Blake Yardley of The== jiirches, Worcester Park, co. Surrey, and of 9 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, London (only son of Charles Yardley of St. John's Wood, CO. Middlesex, by F'anny Susannah his wife, dau.of \\'illiam John Blake of Croydon, co. Surrey) ; born at Clifton Road East, St. John's Wood, 1 8 October 1858; matriculated at London University in 1875 ; of King's College, Cambiidge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1877, B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884; a Student of the Inner Temple 8 October 1879, called to the Bar 17 November 1882.
'Margaret Murray, born in London 1 2 June, bapt. at St. Peter's, Pad- dington, London, r6 June 1874 ; marr. at Alde- burgh,co. Suffolk, on Tuesday, 16 April 1895.
Edmond Francis Neville= Currey of Lismore, co. ^Vaterford (eldest son of John Edmond Currey of Lismore, M.D.) ; a Student at St. Bartholo- mew's Hospital, London, M.R.C.S.Eng.,L.R.C.P. Lond. 1895 ; formerly House Physician West London Hospital ; Hon. Captain in the Army ; served in the South African War as Captain 21st Battalion Imperial Yeomanry.
"Constance Mur- ray, born in London 15 Oc- tober 1875, bapt. at St. Peter's, P a d d i n g t o n , London, 5 Jan- uary 1876; marr. at Aldeburgh on Saturday, 24 July 1897.
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John Binny of Sydney, New South W'nlos ;=pICli/.;ibelIi Maria, dau. of the Hon'''' Robert born in Bryan.ston Scjuare, London, 31 March | Jolinson of Urooksljy, Double Bay, New South 1836 ; a partner in Binny's hou,-,e and after- I NVales, Member Legislative Council, by lilizabelh wards a merchant in Sydney; died at Alma 1 his wife, dau. of James Byrne, ^L1). ; born at Street, Darlington, New South Wales, 20 \ The (kange, Sydney, 27 July 1845 ; marr. by August 1882. Adiiion was granted 12 June 1 licence at St. Mark's, Darling Point, Sydney, on 1894, to Elizabeth Maria l^inny, relict. j Saturday, 23 January 1864.
Edward Pain Mourilyan (only son of Captain Edward Mourilyan of=j=Mabel Lilian, St. George's Lodge, Deal, co. Kent, R.N.) ; born 21 November 1861 ; a | born 30 Octo- Student at Guy's Hospital; M.B. Lond. 1885, ^LR.C.S. Eng. 1885 ; Surgeon | her 1869; marr. Royal Navy 22 February 18S8, Staff Surgeon 1900, Fleet Surgeon 22 February : at St. Judes,' 1904; as Surgeon H.^LS. "Doris," served with Naval Brigade November ' South Kensmg- 1899 to June 1900, present at actions of Modder River, Magersfontcin. ' ton, London, 30 Paardeburg and Driefontein, and at the occupation of Bloemfontein and relief June 1891. of Wepener (Queen's medal with three clasps). zK
Lieut.- Colonel Steuart Scott Binny, D.S.O. ; born at Sydney, New South= Wales, I July 187 1, bapt. at St. Mark's, Darling Point, Sydney ; educated at Haileybury ; 2nd Lieutenant 19th Hussars (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) 2 June 1894, Lieutenant i S98, Captain 1903, Major 1910, Lieut.-Colonel loth Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers 5 February 1916; Instructor at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; served in South African War (sometime Adjutant i9lh Hussars) 1899-1902 (mentioned in despatches, " London (iazette," 15 November 1901, Queen's medal with two clasps, King's medal with two clasps, D.S.O.) ; Adjutant to the Royal East Kent Yeomanry i January 1905 to 21 December 1907; Railway Transport Officer August 1914, Deputy Assistant Director of Railway Transports at General Headquarters 1914 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," i January 1916); killed in action, aged 44, near \'pres, Flanders, on Friday, 3 March 1916.
=Marjorie, of Fircroft, Stoke Poges, co. Buck- ingham, 3rd dau. of Henry Champion of Sibdon Castle, co. Salop; marr. at St. Peter's, F2aton Square, London, on Tuesday, 24 January 1911. She married 2ndly Captain Heiny Reed Darley, 4th (Royal 1 rish) Dragoon Guards.
John Anthony Francis Binny, born at The Susan, born at Quarry House, Shrewsbury,
Terrace, Roya! Military College, Sandhurst, co. Salop, 15 June, bapt. at the parish
13 December 191 1, bapt. at the RoyalMilitary church, Ludlow, co. Saloi>, 18 June 1914. Chapel, Sandhuist, 22 February 191 2.
Gertrude Ann Lancaster, youngest= dau. of Alfred Rawles of New Maiden, co. Surrey ; marr. at All Saints', Kingston on-Thames, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 1 7 July 1906 ; divorced on his petition in January 1914; nmrr. andly in London, 25 July 191 4, J. Herbert Piper. I St wife.
John Murray Binny, born in London ij^pHilda Mary, June, bapt. at St. Peter's, Paddington, [ youngest dau. London, 22 luly 1877 ; served in Southern ' of Henry Pas Nigeriai902(medal with clasp),and inSouth ; coe of Truro, AfricanWar, with Westmorland and (dumber- '■ co. Cornwall: land Yeomanry (Queen's medal with four ; marr. in Lon- clasps. King's medal with one clasp); aj don7Decem- District Commissioner in Southern Nigeria ; ' ber ic)i6. died, aged 43, in Tasmania, 13 April 1920. ami wile.
John William Lancaster Binny, born at Kingswood, Hampton Wick, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 29 November 1908, bapt. at Hampton Wick ; died, aged II, at Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 22 June, bur. at Aldeburgh, co. Suffolk, 25 June 1920.
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Henry Pascoe Binny, born at Ulverstone, Tasmania, 10 November 1919, bapt. at Launceston, Tasmania, in March 1920.
Thomas Crawford Binny, born at= Madras, India, lo March, bapt. at St. George's Cathedral, Madras, 4 July 1839 ; of the Government Service, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ; died at Glebe Point, near Sydney, 22 July i8gi, bur. in Waverley Cemetery, Sydney. Will dnted 18 October 1889, proved (Prin. Reg., 1154, 94) 8 December 1894, by Frederick George Taylor.
=Margaretta Hunter, eldest dau. of Wil- liam Tydd Taylor of Terrible Vale, New South Wales ; marr. at Terrible Vale on Monday, 13 October 1862 ; died at Sydney 24 July 1906, bur. in Waverley Cemetery, Sydney.
Harriet Maria, born at 37 Bryan- ston Square, London, 23 Ajjril 1841, bapt. at St. Martin's-in-the- Fields, Westminster ; died at Mentone, France, on Saturday, II June 1904, bur. there. Will dated 16 June 1898, with codicil dated 12 July 1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 869, 1904) 18 July 1904, by Alexander Thomas Binny and Steuart Bayley Binny.
Steuart William Binny, born in July 1863, died same month.
EmmaMargaretta, born 2 September 1 864, died same month.
Harriet Lucy, born 25 January 1866.
Major Alan James Murray Binny, />.s.c., born in London 9 November,^ bapt. at St. Peter's, Paddingion, 6 December 1878; Cadet Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1896-97 ; of the Bedfordshire Regiment 189S-1900; of the 6th Bombay Cavalry, Jacob's Horse (now the 36th Indian Cavalry), 1900-1901 ; of the ist Duke of York's Own Bengal Lancers, Skinner's Horse (now 1st Duke of York's Own Lancers, Skinner's Horse), September 1901 ; Adjutant 1902 -1908; Major 1 September 1915; temporary Lieut. -Colonel 1917-19; Attache Army Headquarters, India, 1908; A.D.C. to General Commanding Burma Division, II February 191 1 to February 19 13; Staff College, Queita, February 1913 to October 1914; D.A.A. and Q.M.G. B.innu Brigade November 19 14 to December 1915 ; operations in Tochi Valley 1914-15, action at Miranshah 16 March 1915 (mentioned in despatches) ; General Staff Officer, Peshawar Division, December 191 5 to February 1917 ; operations against Mohmands November 1916; A.A.G. Headquarters Mesopotamian Exjieditionary Force, February 1917 to February 1918 (mentioned in despatches); A..\. and Q-M.G. Derajat Brigade, February 19 18 to January 1919; ist Duke of York's Own Lancers, January 1919; Afghan War 19 1 9, action at Datta Khel 16 and 17 May 191 9 (meniioned in despatches). Medals: 1914-15 Star, Victory and General Service medals v.-ith clasps, .\fghan War medal with clasp. Served under l'"oreign Office on Klagenfurt Inter-.Mlied Plebiscite Commission May 1920 ; admitted to Livery of the Carpenters' Company 4 .'\pril 191 i.
=Dorothy, eldest dau. of Frederick Arthur Crisp of The Manor House, Godalming, co. Surrey, by Gertrude his wife, dau. of John South of Stutton, co. Suffolk {see Pedigree of South, Vol. II, f age 18); born at Inglevvood House, Grove Park Denmark Hill, CO. Surrey, on Tuesday, 19 July, bapt. at Stutton (by the Rev. the Hon""' Walter Brabazon Pon- sonby) 11 September 1881; marr. at Godalming (by the Rev. Gerald Charles Fanshawe and the Rev. Canon Edward Francis Powring) on Tuesday, 16 August 1910.
{See Pedigree oj Crisp, Vol. 13, page^ 118, and Addenda, Vol. ij, rasre .vii.)
-Alan 'I'revor Crisp Binny, born at Maymyo, Upper Burma, India, on Thursday, 19 October, bapt. there (by the Ven'''^ Charles Page Cory, Archdeacon of Bangor) 11 November 191 1 (Sponsors : General Sir Robert Irvin Scallon, G.C.'B., K.C.I.E., D.S.O., William Murray Binny [by proxy], and Margaret Crisp).
Daphne Dorothy Crisp, born at Hindhead, CO. Surrey, at 11.20 p.m. on Thursday, 14 August 1 9 13, bapt. at Godalming (by the Rev. Gilbert Harding) on Tuesday, 27 January 1914 (Sponsors: Alice Katharine Beatrix Powell, Barbara Crisp, and Lieut.- Colonel Steuart Murray Binny).
Sumner Merle Binny, born at 37 Bryanston Square, London, 1 1 March 1843, l)apt. at the parish church, Marylebone, Lon- don ; educated at Addiscombe; Ensign 3rd Bengal European Regiment ; died at Mussourie, India, 15 April 1 86 1, bur. there.
Steuart l^ayley Binny of Hassocks, co. Sussex= (twin with Cliarles Colvin) ; born at 37 Bryanston Square, London, on Saturday, 17 May, bapt. at the parish church, Marylebone, London, 21 November 1845 ! of University College, Oxford, matriculated 2 December 1863 ; died, aged 74, at The Dale House, Hassocks, co. Sussex, on Saturday, 17 April, cremated at the Norwood Oematoriuni, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 22 April 1920. Will proved in the Principal Registry in July 1920.
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=Mabel, only dau. of David Buchanan of Bloom field. Cove, Dumbarton, by RLar- garet Wilhelniine his wife, dau. of Andrew Douglas of Dundee ; born at Edinburgh 29 May 1882 ; marr. at the British Vice- ("onsulate and after- wards at St. John- the - Evangelist's, Mentone, France, on Thursday, i June '9°.S-
Beryl Buchanan, born at Mentone on Wednesday, 1 1 April, bapt. at St. John's, Mentone, 8 May 1906.
Herbert Buchanan Binny, born at Mentone 15 March, bapt. at St. John's, Mentone, 2 May 1908.
I I Thomas Frederick Crawford Binny, born 5 April 1868.
Amy Catharine, born 14 September 187 i.
Ethel Colvin, born 28 Feb- ruary 1875; marr. in 1901,
M. Burroughs. 1905.
Sydney Crawford Binny, born 14 July 1878 ; died in Sydney, New- South Wales, 10 August
ArthurAlexander Crawford Binny, born 6 January 1882.
^Lajor Arthur John Galsworthy of Hayne House, Corfe, co. Somerset=pWilhelmine Henrietta
(eldest son of Frederick 'I'honias Galsworthy of 8 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London, and of Dinorben Court, Winchfield, co. Hants, by Isabelle his wife, dau. of W. \V'atson of Calcutta, India, Barrister-at-Law) ; born in July i860 ; educated at Eton ; joined the Essex Rifles Militia 25 March 1880, Lieutenant i July 1881, Captain 26 April iSgo, Major II October 1S99, retired 1904; Lieutenant Reserve of Officers ; served as 2nd in Command of 3rd Battalion Essex Regiment in South African War (Queen's medal with three clasps) ; 2nd in Command 7th Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry September 1914 to Deceml)er 1919 ; served in France and Flanders 1914-15 (1914 star and two medals). /^
Murray, born London 21 August, bapt. at St. Peter's, Paddington, London, 29 September 1880 ; marr. in London on Thursday, 6 August 1908.
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Charles Colvin Binny (twin with Steuart Bayley), born at 37 Bryanston Square, London, on Saturday, 17 May 1845; died at Sydney, New South Wales, 3 September 1902. Will dated 29 July 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 819, 1903) 19 July 1903, by Steuart Bayley Binny.
Matilda Mary, born at 37 Bryanston Sejuare, London, on Thursday, 28 August 1851 ; died, aged i year and 8 months, at 37 Bryanston Square, on Tuesday, 5 April, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 9 April 1853. M.L
John Watson of The Moot House, Aldeburgh, co.=Rosamund Murray,= Suffolk (5th son of Frederick Elwin Watson of born at 98 Suther- Seafield House, Lowestoft, co. Suffolk, formerly of land Gardens, Lon- Thickthorn, co. Norfolk, by Agnes his wife, dau. of don, on Friday, 6 the Rev. John Taylor of Haynford, co. Norfolk) ; June, bapt. at St. born at Lakenham, co. Norfolk, 27 October 1854, I'eter's, Paddington, bapt. there; educated at Haileybury and at Caius London, 27 June College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1884. 1872 ; Lord of the Manor of Kessingland ; niarr. at Cheam, co. Surrey, 18 November 1909; died, aged 61, at the Moot House, Aldeburgh, on Sunday, 25 July, bur. at Aldeburgh on Wednesday, 28 July 1915. ist husband.
=Allen George Thornton Turner, eldest son