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About Google Book Search Google's mission is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful. Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and publishers reach new audiences. You can search through the full text of this book on the web at jhttp : //books . qooqle . com/ /£ f££L Jtf~ Barbara College li&rarjj FROM THE FUND BEQUEATHED CHARLES SUMNER (CUM Of 1890) SENATOR FROM MASSACHUSETTS 1 For books relating to Politics and Fine Arts.'* r Five hundred copies only of the Fifteenth Volume of the "Visitation of England and Wales" have been printed at my Private Press. This copy is No. 220 "Grove Park Press," 270 Walworth Road, S.E. Imitation ai Cngianti ant) Males EDITED BY FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP A VOLUME 15 PRIVATELY PRINTED 1908 FE3 17 UC* LIST OF PEDIGREES. Page Amherst of Hackney, Baron 68 Arkwright of Sutton Scars- dale, co. Derby . 76 Askwith .105 Bendall 4 if 49 Benyon .121 Brewster .... 8 Burroughes of Burlingham Hall, co. Norfolk . 192 Crisps 180 Deacon .129 De Ramsey, Baron .116 Dixon-Hartland of Middle- ton Manor, co. Sussex, Baronet . 33 Fanshawe .17 Fellowes .81 For wood, Baronet .91 Freeman .189 Goddard of Broad Chalke, co. W3ts . . .182 Goschen, Viscount .156 Gower of Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent . . 38 Hovenden .167 Marsh 50 Marshall of Sandford St. Martin, co. Oxford . 97 Mason, formerly of Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester Murray of Titchfield Abbey, co. Hants .... Oswell .... Parry, Baronet Pearson of South Wingfield, co. Derby .... Player of Saffron Walden, co. Essex, and of Nottingham . Price Prideaux Rew RUDGE Of Worcester Scott . Sheppard Simpson Turnbull Walker of Blyth Hall, co. Nottingham Warwick, Earl of Wills of St. Leonard's, Exeter, co. Devon Woodthorpe Wright of Brattleby, co. Lincoln .... Evesham, co. Page 132 177 1 101 164 173 148 140 123 i4S 127 185 89 194 14 30 57 137 LIST OF PLATES. * Armorial Bearings of the Earl of Warwick . To face page 13 v Book-plate of "Samuel Walker of Masbrough Hall, Co. York. Granted 1778" . . „ „ 56 •Silhouette of Henry Woodthorpe of Aveley, co. Essex Between pages 64 to 68 v Silhouette of Sarah, daughter of Alexander Gray, and wife of Henry Woodthorpe „ „ 64 to 68 * Silhouette of Lucy, daughter of Henry and Sarah Woodthorpe „ „ 64 to 68 'Armorial Bearings of Baron Amherst of Hackney To face page 67 'Armorial Bearings of Baron De Ramsey „ „ 115 v Armorial Bearings of Viscount Goschen „ „ 155 v Book-plate of u William Carter Pearson" „ „ 166 JJetugree** fistoelL Idest-yMary Rev. Thomas Oswell, el son of William Oswell of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, Mayor of that town in 1769 (for a gold Memorial Ring in- scribed: "w M OSWELL OB. 22 mar. 1783 jet. 50," see "Memorial Rings** No. dji, page 202\ by Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. Stephen Prytherch, Vicar of Wenlock and Leighton, both co. Salop (a gold Memorial Ring inscribed: "s. prytherch A.M. OBT. 12 AUGUST 1 786 mt 67," is in the possession of the Rev. William Henry Oswell); bom on Sunday, 19 August 1 781 ; of St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1803, M.A. 1806; Rector of the first portion of Westbury, co. Salop; admitted a Burgess of Shrewsbury i December 1 8 18; died at Shrewsbury on Saturday, 31 October, bur. at St. Alkmund's, Shrewsbury, on Friday, 6 November 1829. M.I. Admon was granted (P.C.C. Beard) 23 March 1830, to Mary Dorothy Oswell, relict v Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Or a cross patonce azure between in chief two fountains proper. Crest. — In front of a spear erect proper two greyhounds* heads cooped at the neck and addorsed the dexter or collared azure the sinister azure collared or. Motto. — Semper paratus. *%h &UHAL* Dorothy, eldest dau. and coheir of Francis LLoyd of Ellesmere and Berghill, both co. Salop, J. P., by Ann his wife, dau. of Roger Atcherley; marr. at Ellesmere 18 July 1805 ; died there, aged 68, on Tuesday, 19 April, bur. at St. Alkmund's, Shrews- bury, on Monday, 25 April 1853. M.I. Will dated 1 July 1844, with codicil dated 29 January 1847, proved (P.CC. 555, 53) 12 July 1853, by Thomas Stephen Oswell and Ed- ward Oswell, sons, the E&ors. A gold Memorial Ring y enamelled in black, with the inscription : "FRAN 3 LLOYD ESQ OB 19 fbb 1799 m, 51," and engraved inside: "m. d. OSWELL OB T 18 APRIL 1853 m 68," is in the possession of the Rev. William Henry Oswell, her grandson. Marianne, born at Westbury, co. Salop, 30 May, bapt. there 1 June 1806; died unmarried at Elles- mere on Tuesday, 17 January, bur. in the church at Elles- mere on Monday, 23 January 1843. Admon was granted (P.CC.) 25 March 1843, to Edward Oswell, brother, Mary Dorothy Oswell, the mother, having re- nounced. William Francis Oswell of Welsh Frankton,' co. Salop; born at Westbury 29 No- vember, bapt. there 30 November 1807; of the Hon We East India Co.'s Service, Madras Presidency; admitted a Burgess of Shrewsbury 8 April 1865; died at Welsh Frankton on Good Friday, 8 April, bur. there on Wednesday, 13 April 1887. M.I. Will dated 17 April 1884, proved at Shrewsbury 4 May 1887, by Jemima Elizabeth Oswell of Welsh Frankton, relict, and Thomas St. John Oswell of Wootton Bassett, co. Wilts, son, the Eftors. -pjemima Elizabeth, dau. of William Kershaw of Douglas, Isle of Man, by Jemima his wife, dau. of Ambrose St. John (grandson of John, 10th Lord St. John); born on Saturday, 22 October 1825; marr. at St. Helen's, Isle of Wight, on Thursday, 13 September 1849; died at Welsh Frankton on Monday, 1 February, bur. there on Friday, 5 February 1897. M.I. Will dated 22 March 1892, proved at Shrewsbury 2 March 1897, by Thomas St. John Oswell, son, the sole E&or. I Mary Jemima, born at Ellesmere on Saturday, 8 June, bapt there on Friday, 5 July 1850; died unmarried at Welsh Frankton on Monday, 20 September, bur. there on Thursday, 23 September 1897. M.I. Will dated 16 September 1897, proved at Shrewsbury 7 October 1897, by Thomas St. John Oswell, one of the EStors. Thomas Stephen Oswell of Scotland House, Ellesmere, co. Salop; born at Westbury, co. Salop, 9 December, bapt. there 12 December 1809; marr. Mary Anne Harris of Wilcot, co. Salop; died s.p. at Ellesmere on Tuesday, 12 March, bur. at Welsh Frankton, co. Salop, on Monday, 18 March 1872. M.I. Will dated 5 November 1870, proved at Shrews- bury 24 June 1872, by Mary Anne Oswell of Ellesmere, relict, and Charles Chandler of Shrewsbury, the Eftors. Emily, born at Westbury 14 October, bapt. there 22 October 181 1; marr. at Ellesmere on Thursday, 30 June 1836, William Knight Thompson of Norton, co. Chester (son of William Thompson of Nile Street, Liverpool) ; born in January 1808 ; died, aged 40, bur. at St. James', Liverpool, 22 June 1847. Will dated 27 April 1 84 1, proved at Chester 18 August 1847, by George Hughes Thompson and James William Thomp- son, two of the E&ors. She died at Cleveland House, Great Malvern, co. Worcester, aged 67, on Sunday, 9 March, and was bur. there on Thursday, 13 March 1879. Will dated 8 September 1876, proved (Prin. Reg., 499, 79) 29 May 1879, by Edward Christopher Thompson of Peasedown St. John, near Bath, co. Somerset, son, the sole ESor. =?= Maud, born at Welsh Frankton on Thursday, 4 December 1851, bapt. there on Sunday, 16 May 1852 ; marr. at Whittington, co. Salop, on Tuesday, 20 January 1874, Major-General Charles George Henry Coote of Bellamont Forest, Cootehill, co. Cavan (son of Charles Coote of Bellamont Forest, Cootehill, by the Hon ble Louisa his wife, dau. of Richard Dawson of Dawson Grove, co. Monaghan, M.P. for co. Monaghan, and sister of Richard Thomas, 2nd Baron Cremome); born at Bellamont Forest, Cootehill, on Saturday, 30 March 1822 ; of the Madras Army, retired as Major-General 13 October 1877 ; died s.p. at the "Old Government House" Hotel, Guernsey, aged 73, on Wednesday, 12 June, bur. in the Foulon Vale Cemetery, Guernsey, on Saturday, 15 June 1895. Will dated 15 November 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 831, 95) 8 July 1895, Dv Maud Coote, relict, the sole Executrix. Thomas St. John Oswell, born at Welsh Frankton on Wednesday, 31 January, bapt. there on Sunday, 4 March 1855; Solictor; died unmarried at "Orp- wood," Ardington, co. Berks, on Wednesday, 3 July, bur. at Ardington on Saturday, 6 July 1907. M.I. Will dated 1 De- cember 1906, proved (Prin. Reg., 2, 1907) 1 August 1907, by Ernest Bevir, one of the ESors. Eleanor Frances, born at Ellesmere on Friday, 20 August, bapt. there on Sunday, 19 September 1858 ; marr. at Mortimer, co. Berks (by the Rev. Charles Leslie Lovett Cameron, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 12 January 1881, James Colebrooke Carter of " Orpwood," Ardington (eldest son of Sir James Carter of Portsmouth, co. Hants, by Mary Anna his wife, dau. of E. W. Miller of New Bruns- wick) ; born at Fredericton, New Brunswick ; of the 43rd Light Infantry, formerly Colonel Commandant Royal Berkshire Volunteers, V.D. ; J. P. for co. Berks. William St. John Oswell of Welsh Frankton, F.R.G.S. ; born at Welsh Frankton on Tuesday, 10 September, bapt. there on Sunday, 6 October 1861; Com- missioner of the Sierra Leone Protectorate, held a Commission in the 2nd Battalion Sharp- shooters, and served in the South African War (medal with five clasps). , youngest-pRi Catherine, dau. of Charles Murray of New Grove, Petworth, and of Tillington, both co. Sussex, by Elizabeth bis wife, dau. of Riviere Knight of the City of London; born on Thursday, 21 April 1 8 14; marr. at Petworth (by the Rev. George William Murray, Vicar of Kinlet, co. Salop) on Thurs- day, 31 December 1840 ; died at Sutton Rectory, near Petworth, aged 44, on Friday, 20 August, bur. at Sutton on Wednes- day, 25 August 1858. M.I. 1st wife. ev. Henry LLoyd Oswell,— Sarah Emily, dau. of Job n— Maria Elizabeth, dau. born_at Westbury, co. Salop, Cotton, a Director of the of the Rev. Edward Hon 1 * East India Com- on Friday, 26 March, bapt. there on Wednesday, 31 March 1813; of Christ Church, Oxford, matricu- lated 10 November 1831, B.A. 1835, MA - l8 3 8 J Perpetual Curate of Stoul- ton, co. Worcester, 1843-51, Vicar of Leighton, co. Salop, 1851-59, Perpetual Curate of Bobbington, co. Salop, 1859-62, Vicar of St. George's, Shrewsbury, co. Salop, 1866-72, Rector of Llandinabo, co. Hereford, 1872 to 1888; admitted a Burgess of Shrewsbury 23 December 1835; died at pany, by Sophia C. his 1st wife, dau. of Colonel Sted- man; born in India n September 1809 ; marr. at the parish church, St. Pancras', London (by the Rev. William Henry Bur- rows, Incumbent of Christ Church, St. Pancras'), on Tuesday, 3 June 1862; died s.p. at St. George's Vicarage, Shrewsbury, on Saturday, x May, bur. in the cemetery at Shrewsbury on Wednesday, 5 May 1869. M.I. 2nd wife. Pollard, Rector of Evedon and Vicar of Ewerby, both co. Lincoln ; born at Sieaford, co. Lincoln, on Wednesday, 22 June, bapt there 23 June 1 831; marr. at St. Mary's, Hamp- stead, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. Henry James Carter, Vicar of Duxford, co. Cam- bridge), on Wed- nesday, 25 October 1876. 3rd wife. 3 Bromfield Gardens, Rich- mond Hill, co. Surrey, aged 80, on Sunday, 4 June, bur. in the cemetery at Shrewsbury on Thursday, 8 June 1893. M.I. Will dated 12 January 1892, with codicil dated 30 January 1893, proved (PriiL Reg., 582, 93) 26 June 1893, by the Rev. William Henry Oswell and Francis LLoyd Oswell, the EXors. xJW^ *&y/t jfaa£ Mary Elizabeth, bom at Cleobury Mortimer, co. Salop, on Friday, 22 October, bapt. there on Sunday, 21 November 1 84 1 ; marr. at St George's, Shrewsbury (by the Rev. Abraham Borradaile, Incumbent of St. Mary's, Westminster, assisted by the Rev. William Oswell Thompson), on Wednesday, 21 October 1868, to Frederic Josselyn of 74 Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington, London (3rd son of George Josselyn of Sproughton, co. Suffolk, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Scarlet Browne Bell, Captain Hon ble East India Co.'s Service, see Pedigree of Belly Vol. 4, page 88) ; bom 19 August 1842, bapt. at St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich, the same day; educated at Queen Elizabeth's School, Ipswich, and at Rugby; Lieut-Colonel and Hon. Colonel (V.D.) 1st Middlesex Engineer Volunteers. She died at 74 Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington, on Sunday, 26 October, and was bur. at Sproughton 30 October 1884. M.I. He marr. 2ndly at All Souls', Langham Place, London, on Thursday, 14 November 1889, Frances Harriett, 3rd dau. of Alexander Henry Bartlet, formerly of Ipswich, M.D. Frederic Josselyn died at 74 Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington, aged 57, on Sunday, 7 January, and was bur. at Sproughton on Thursday, 11 January 1900. Will dated 14 November 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 238, 1900) 20 February 1900, by John Henry Josselyn and George Francis Josselyn, brothers, the Eftors. (See Pedigree of Josselyn^ Vol. 2, page 43.) Catherine Anne, born at Tillington on Wednesday, 17 May, bapt. there on Sunday, 18 June 1843; marr. at St. Matthias', Richmond, co. Surrey (by her brother, the Rev. William Henry Oswell, assisted by the Rev. Canon Charles Tickell Procter, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 5 September 1893, as his 2nd wife, to Colonel Francis Gordon Hibbert of Hare Hill, co. Chester (3rd son of William Hibbert of Hare Hill, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and coheir of William Greenhalgh of Horwich, co. Chester) ; born 24 November 1832 ; Colonel in the Army, formerly Commanding the Royal Canadian Rifles. He marr. istly at St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, Canada, 9 June 1868, Constance, dau. of Lieut.-Colonel Walter O'Hara of Raheen, co. Galway ; she died, leaving issue, at 63 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, London, on Wednes- day, 22 June, and was bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on Monday, 27 June 1892. Edward Oswell of 52 Lincoln's Inn-j-Sarah Harriett, 2nd dau. of John Povey Fields, London, and of The Derwen, Oswestry, co. Salop ; bom at West- bury, co. Salop, on Tuesday, 23 August, bapt. there 30 August 1814; admitted a Burgess of Shrewsbury 15 January 1866; died at The Derwen, Oswestry, aged 67, on Sunday, n June, bur. at Hengoed, co. Salop, 15 June 1882. M.I. Will dated 6 August 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 717, 82) 21 September 1882, by Sarah Harriett Oswell of The Derwen, Oswestry, relict, and Edward Williams of Oswestry, the Exors. of The Derwen, Oswestry, by Harriett his wife, dau. of John Dickin of Penyweme Chirk, co. Denbigh; born at The Derwen on Friday, 3 December 18 19; marr. at Selattyn, co. Salop (by the Rev. Robert Maddocks, Vicar of Leighton, co. Salop), on Tuesday, 9 December 1845 ; died at 54 Belvedere Road, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, aged 73, on Tuesday, 23 May, bur. at Hengoed 27 May 1893. M.I. Will dated 19 September 1891, proved (Prin. Reg., 588, 94) 9 April 1894, by John Rowlands, the sole Exor. Eliza Dorothy, born at Westbury on Sunday, 2 1 January, bapt there on Tues- day* 30 January 1816 ; died un- married at Elles- mere, co. Salop, on Sunday, 2 7 October, bur. there on Tues- day, 5 November 1833. Lucy Anne Law, 2nd dau. of-j-Rev. William Henry Oswell, bom at^Emily Bishop, only sur- John Henry Westcar Peel of Watlington, co. Oxford, by Catherine his wife, dau. of James Torry Hester of Waste Court, Abingdon, co. Berks; born at Watlington 26 June, bapt. there 27 June 1847 ; marr. at Wat- lington (by the Rev. Henry LLoyd Oswell, assisted by the Rev. Arthur Thomas Lloyd, Curate-in-Charge) on Thursday, 17 June 1875; died at the Vicarage, South Kirkby, co. York, on Saturday, 25 May, bur. at South Kirkby 27 May 1878. M.I. 1st wife. the Parsonage, Stoulton, co. Worces- ter, on Saturday, 27 April, bapt. there on Whit-Sunday, 26 May 1844; of Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated 24 January 1863, B.A. 1866, M.A. 1869; Vicar of South Kirkby 1875 -85, Rector of Saxbyon-Humber, co. Lincoln, 1885-88, Vicar of St Michael's, Handsworth, co. Stafford, 1888-99, Rector of Stretton-en-le- Field, co. Leicester, 1899- 1902, Curate of Cholsey, co. Berks, 1902 -1903, and Vicar of Stratton Audley, co. Oxford, since 1904; admitted a Burgess of Shrewsbury 29 May 1867. viving dau. of Thomas Richard Fisher of Frewin Hall, Oxford, by Elizabeth Copland his wife, dau. of Charles Tawney; born at Frewin Hall, Oxford, on Thursday, 2 January, bapt at St Michael's, Oxford, on Sunday, 28 February 1845; marr. at St Cross, Oxford (by the Rev. Henry LLoyd Oswell, assisted by the Rev. George Noel Freeling, Vicar of Holy- well, Oxford), on Thursday, 8 July 1880. 2nd wife. Lucy Katharine Peel, born at South Kirkby on Wed- nesday, 8 May, bapt there on Saturday, 8 June 1878. k/rff.Cfru>UL Hilda Mary, born at 1 Holywell Street, Oxford, on Monday, 12 December, bapt. at St. Cross, Oxford, on Wednesday, 21 December 1881. 1 Winifred Emily Mary, born at 1 Holywell Street, Oxford, on Monday, 27 August, bapt. at St. Cross, Oxford, on Saturday, 8 September 1883; marr. at St Margaret's, Oxford (by the Rev. Sir John Leigh Hoskyns, Baronet, Rector of Aston-Tyrrold, co. Berks, assisted by the Rev. Edward Wilfrid Pullan, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 16 October 1907, to Martin Theodore Daniel (son of Owen Fisher Daniel of Richmond House, Ramsgate, co. Kent, by Margaret his wife, 4th dau. of the Rev. Henry LLoyd Oswell); born at Ramsgate on Tuesday, 7 October, bapt there 8 November 1873; entered the Royal Navy 15 January 1887, retired as Commander 8 July 1907 ; Midshipman H.M.S. "Turquoise"; served in the Naval Brigade, under the command of Admiral the Hon Ue Sir Edmund Robert Fremantle, G.C.B., C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief East Indies, for the punitive expedition against the Sultan of Vitu in East Africa, October 1890 (General Africa medal, Vitu, 1890, clasp). A\ A ! Basil Henry Oswell, born at 1 Holywell Street, Oxford, on Wednesday, 26 No- vember, bapt. at St. Cross, Oxford, on Wednesday, 17 December 1884 ; educated at St. Edward's School, Oxford, and at St. John's College, Oxford, matricu- lated Michaelmas Term, 1903, B.A. 1907. Povey Oswell, bom- at The Derwen, Oswestry, co. Salop, on Thursday, 27 August 1846, bapt. at Selattyn, co. Salop, on Wednes- day, 9 August 1848 ; died on Wednesday, 6 April, bur. in the cemetery at Oswestry 10 April 1905. -Frances, dau. of Thomas Jones of Oswestry; bom at Oswestry; marr. at Aberystwyth, co. Cardigan, 25 July 1875; died, aged 39, on Saturday, 2 February, bur. in the cemetery at Oswestry 6 Feb- ruary 1893. Harriett Dorothy, bom at The Derwen, Oswestry, on Tuesday, 9 November 1847, bapt. at Selattyn, on Wednesday, 9 August 1848 ; marr. at St Mary's, Oswestry (by the Rev. Thomas Bucknall Lloyd, Vicar of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, assisted by the Rev. George Cuthbert, Curate-in-Charge), on Thursday, 3 February 1870, to the Rev. Albeit Turner Bellhouse (5th son of William Bellhouse of Manchester, by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas Fairclough of Liverpool); bom at 1 Lime Grove, Oxford Street, Manchester, on Saturday, 20 November 1841, bapt. at Manchester; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 20 October i860, aged 18, B.A. 1864, M.A. 1867 ; Vicar of Alne, co. York ; died at the Vicarage, Alne, on Tuesday, 15 June, bur. at Alne on Saturday, 19 June 1875. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 23 July 1875, to Harriett Dorothy Bellhouse, relict. I Mary Lucy, bom at Oswestry Sarah Dorothy, bom at Llan- Emily Gladys, bom at Llan- on Sunday, 10 March, bapt. at fyllin, co. Montgomery, on fyllin on Saturday, 10 July, Holy Trinity, Oswestry, 1 April Sunday, 7 January, bapt. there bapt there 26 July 1886. 1878. 20 January 1883. Frances Elizabeth, bom at — Elinor Charlotte, bom at Oswestry on Saturday, 13 No- Harriet Winifred, bom at Llan- Llanfyllin on Monday, 6 Feb- vember, bapt at Holy Trinity, fyllin on Friday, 19 September, ruary, bapt there on Tuesday, Oswestry, 12 December 1880. bapt there 6 October 1884. 21 February 1888. Emily Dorothy, bom at the Parsonage, Stoulton, co. Worcester, on Wednesday, 10 December 1845, bapt. at Stoulton on Sunday, 18 January 1846; died unmarried at the Parsonage, Harewood End, co. Hereford, on Monday, 13 August, bur. at Llandinabo, co. Hereford, on Friday, 17 August 1877. M.I. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 4 January 1894, to the Rev. William Henry Oswell and Francis LLoyd Oswell. Margaret, bom at Stoulton on Saturday, 28 August, bapt. there on Sunday, 26 September 1847; marr. at St. Mary's, The Boltons, South Kensington, London (by her uncle, the Rev. George William Murray, Vicar of Bromsgrove, co. Worcester, assisted by her brother, the Rev. William Henry Oswell), on Thurs- day, 15 June 187 1, to Owen Fisher Daniel of Richmond House, Ramsgate, co. Kent (eldest surviving son of Martin Long Daniel of Ramsgate); bom at Ramsgate on Monday, 20 July, bapt. at St. George's, Ramsgate, on Tuesday, 8 September 1840. Eliza, bom at Stoulton on Friday, 8 De- cember 1848, bapt. there on Sunday, 7 Jan- uary 1849. Edward Francis Oswell, at The Derwen,, Oswestry, co. Salop, on Saturday, 13 January, bapt. at Selattyn, co. Salop, 12 February 1849; died on Monday, 30 March, bur. in the cemetery at Malpas, co. Chester, on Thursday, 2 April 1896. born^Lizzie, dau. of John Banks Bellin of Malpas, by Mary his wife, dau. of Ralph Stevenson of Malpas ; born at Malpas on Sun- day, 11 March, bapt. there 9 April 1849 ; man*, at Malpas on Wednesday, 13 February 1884. Edward Francis Oswell, born at Malpas on Thursday, 2 February, bapt. there on Wednesday, 14 March 1888; educated at Manchester Grammar School. 1 Eliza Augusta, bom at The Derwen, Oswestry, on Friday, 20 December 1850, bapt at Hengoed, co. Salop, on Saturday, 3 May 1851; marr. at the old parish church, Clevedon, co. Somerset, on Monday, 2 April 1883, Arthur Williams of Rugby, co. Warwick (2nd son of Philip Williams of Aberbraiden, co. Brecknock, J. P., by Sarah his wife, dau. of John Roberts of Abergavenny, co. Mon- mouth); born at Beaufort, co. Monmouth, 3 May 1837. 1 1 1 Sarah Helen, Fanny Ann, born at The Derwen, Oswestry, on Thomas LLoyd Oswell, born at The Tuesday, 16 January 1855, bapt. at Hengoed bom at The Derwen, Derwen, Oswes- 3 May 1859.; marr. there (by the Rev. Albany Oswestry, on Tuesday, try, on Saturday, Rossendale Lloyd, the Rector, assisted by her 1 June 1858, bapt. at 18 March, bapt. uncle, the Rev. Henry LLoyd Oswell) on Tuesday, Hengoed 3 May 1859. at Hengoed 18 4 October 1 881, to William Hardy of Chislehurst, April 1854. co. Kent (eldest son of Jeffery Hardy of Plymouth, co. Devon) ; bom on Friday, 2 Sep- tember, bapt. at St Mary's, Plympton, co. Devon, 17 November 1853. =^= 1 Arthur Edward LLoyd= Oswell of Coton Hill Cottage, Berwick Road, Shrewsbury, co. Salop, A.R.I.B.A. ; bom at Stoulton, co. Worcester, on Friday, 17 May, bapt. there on Sunday, 9 June 1850; educated at Shrewsbury School ; admitted a Burgess of Shrewsbury 14 No- vember 1882. -Mabel Frances, youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles Amphlett (formerly Dunne) of Four Ashes Hall, co. Stafford, and of Earl's Croome, co. Worcester, by Lucy Beatrice his wife, 6th dau. of Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, co. Hereford (see Pedigree of Dew % VoL /, page 284)] bom at Four Ashes Hall on Saturday, 31 December 1864, bapt at Enville, co. Stafford, 5 March 1865; marr. at St. Mary's, Shrewsbury (by the Rev. William Henry Oswell, assisted by her brother, the Rev. George le Strange Amphlett and the Rev. Newdigate Poyntz, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 19 November 1895. (See Pedigree of Dunne, Vol. lj 9 page 104.) George Devereux Oswell, born at Stoulton on Saturday, 11 October, bapt. there on Sunday, 9 November 185 1 ; of Keble College, Oxford, matriculated 18 October 1870, B.A. 1873, MA - l88 7J Vice-President of Bishop's College, Calcutta, India, 1878 -82, Governor to Maharaja of Nuddea 1 88 2-89, Governor to Raja of Deor 1893-94, and Principal of Rajkumar College, Raipur, Central Provinces, India, since 1894; medal for long service in the Volunteer Force, India, 1905, Kaisar-i-Hind medal for public service in India of the ist-class 1906. I Thomas John Oswell of 37 Esmond Road, Chiswick,f Alice Gertrude, dau. of the Rev. Robert co. Middlesex; born at Leighton, co. Salop, on Monday, 27 December 1852, bapt. there on Sunday, 30 January 1853 ; educated at Christ's Hospital ; entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet 9 April 1867, Sub-Lieutenant 28 July 1873, Lieutenant 28 December 1877, retired as Commander 27 December 1879. Edward Warren of Atcham, Shrews- bury, co. Salop, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of A. Deane of Cork; man. at Church Aston, co. Salop (by the Rev. William Henry Oswell, on Wednesday, 17 April 1895. Henry Theodore Warren Oswell, born at H.M. Coast Guard, Fraserburgh, co. Aberdeen, on Monday, 1 June, bapt. at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Fraserburgh, 4 July 1896. Thomas Murray Oswell, born at 54 Bath Road, Bedford Park, co. Middlesex, on Tues- day, 1 1 October, bapt. at St. Alban's, Acton Green, co. Middlesex, 20 November 1898. Francis LLoyd-pEvelyn Baskerville, only dau. of Faith, bom at Brighton, co. Sussex, on Oswell of Old Bank, Great Mal- vern, co. Wor- cester; born at Leighton on Fri- day, 21 July, bapt. there on Sunday, 20 Au- gust 1854. the Rev. Walter Baskerville Monday, 6 October, bapt. at St. Peter's, Mynors, Rector of Llanwarne, co. Brighton, on Saturday, 1 November Hereford, by Caroline Elizabeth 1856 ; marr. at Llandinabo, co. Hereford his wife, elder dau. of Henry (by her brother, the Rev. William Henry Clay of Stapenhill, co. Derby, Oswell, assisted by the Rev. Prebendary and of Piercefield Park, co. William Poole), on Thursday, 5 February Monmouth; born on Sunday, 9 1885, to Benjamin Smith of Horbling December i860; marr. at Llan- Hall, co. Lincoln (2nd son of Henry warne (by the Rev. Prebendary Smith of Horbling, J.P. for parts of William Poole, assisted by her Kesteven, by Mary his wife, dau. of brothers, the Rev. Harry William James Gould of Birthorpe Manor, co. Baskerville Mynors and the Rev. Lincoln); born at Horbling 9 June 1853, Aubrey Baskerville Mynors), on bapt. there ; educated at Winchester. Thursday, 30 August 1894. =*= 1 11 11 Harold LLoyd Dorothy Evelyn, born at 10 Foulis Margaret Kathleen, born at Old Oswell, born at Terrace, Onslow Gardens, South Ken- Bank, Great Malvern, on Tues- ioFoulis Terrace, sington, on Tuesday, 15 December 1896, day, 17 September, bapt. at the Onslow Gardens, bapt. at St Peter's, Cranley Gardens, Priory Church, Great Malvern, South Kensing- London, 20 January 1897. 8 October 1901. ton, London, on Sunday, 7 July, bapt. at Llan- Gladys Mary, born at 10 Foulis Terrace, Violet, born at Great Malvern warne 18 August Onslow Gardens, South Kensington, on on Friday, 27 April, bapt. at the 1895. Tuesday, n April, bapt. at Llanwarne Priory Church, Great Malvern, 21 May 1899. 1 June 1906. Major Yorkshire Hussars (Princess of Wales' Own) Yeomanry Cavalry ; Assistant Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty (Earl of Selborne), 1 902-1 905; County Councillor (Helmsley Division) for the North Riding, co. York, and J.P. for the North Riding; elected M.P. for the Thirsk and Malton Division, North and West Ridings, co. York, January 1906. I Charles Algernon Cromartie Greville, bom 22 Novem- ber 1885; died at Easton Lodge, Dunmow, co. Essex, aged 1 year and 5 months, on Monday, 28 March 1887, bur. at Easton. Maynard Greville, born at Warwick Castle 21 March, bapt. in the private chapel at Warwick Castle 7 May 1898. _ Mercy, born at Warwick House, London, 3 April, bapt. in the private chapel at Warwick Castle 22 May 1904. *5 Fulke Greville of-pMabel Elizabeth Georgina, only dau. Alwyn Henry Danbury Place, co. Essex, M.V.O, bora at the residence of the Earl of Wemyss, Edinburgh, 9 February 1854 ; educated at Marlborough; entered the Army as Lieutenant 1st Battalion 60th Foot (The King's Royal Rifle Corps) 9 August 1 87 4, retired as Captain 4 January 1883 ; Extra A.D.C. to Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland (Lord Spencer), 1884-85 ; Captain Warwick- shire Yeomanry Cavalry 12 May 1900, Major 7 April 1 906; Equerry-in-Waiting to the Duke of Clarence, an Extra Equerry-in-Waiting to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, and an Extra Equerry to H.M. the King since 7 March 1901 ; nominated M.V.O. (4th-class) 9 November 1902. Charles Henry Greville, bom 27 May 1889, bapt. at Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, London ; educated at Eton. of Ernald Smith of Selsdon Park, Croy- don, co. Surrey, by Lindsay Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John MurrayofPolmaise, co. Stirling; born at Chesham Place, Belgrave Square, London, 30 July 1867, and bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, Lon- don ; marr. at St. Paul's, Knights- bridge, London, 8 August 1888. Phyllis Dorothy Lindsay, born 20 April 1893. I Louis George Greville of Heale House, Woodford, co. Wilts ; born at Paris 1 January 1856; nominated an Attache* 29 March 1877, appointed to Rome 29 April 1878, promoted 3rd Secretary 11 June 1879 and transferred to Copenhagen 10 July 1880, promoted 2nd Secretary at Tokio 28 August 1882, exchanged places with Mr. Greene and was appointed Clerk in the Foreign Office 1 April 1887, resigned 30 April 1888; marr. 12 July 1887, Lily, dau. of J. H. Gordon, who died 17 July 1898. George Gordon Francis Greville, born 18 March 1890. Eva Sarah Louisa, born in London 13 March i860; Lady-in-Waiting to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales 1893, Woman of the Bedchamber 1901 ; marr. at St Margaret's, Westminster (by the Rt Rev. William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon, assisted by the Very Rev. Frederick William Farrer, Dean of Canterbury, the Rev. Thurston Rivington, Vicar of St. Nicholas', Warwick, and the Rev. Henry George Willacy, Chaplain at Wroxall Abbey), on Saturday, 20 July 1895, to Frank Dugdale of Snitterfield, Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwick, and 35a Great Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, London, M.V.O. (2nd son of James Dugdale of Wroxall Abbey, co. Warwick, and of Dovecot House, Liverpool, J.P. and D.L., by Mary Louisa his wife, dau. of John Plummer of London) ; born 5 April, bapt. at the parish church, Eccles, co. Lancaster, 26 May 1857; educated at Harrow and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated 14 October 1876; J.P. for co. Warwick; appointed 2nd Lieutenant Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry 12 September 1880, Captain 5 May 1897, Major (Hon. Lieut-Colonel) 18 September 1901 ; Equerry-in- Waiting to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales 3 December 1 90 1 ; nominated M.V.O. i t i March 1906. A (See Pedigree of Dugdale, Vol. 2, page ioj, and Additions and Corrections, Vol. J, page ii.) Sidney Robert Greville, C.V.O., C.B. ; born at Warwick Castle 16 November 1866, bapt in the private chapel at Warwick Castle ; educated at Marlborough ; Assistant Private Secretary to Under-Secretary of State for India (Sir John Gorst), 1887, Assistant Private Secretary to the Prime Minister (Marquess of Salisbury), 1888-92, 1896-98 and 1 900- 1 90 1 ; Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales 1898- 1901, Groom -in-Waiting to H.M. the King and Private Secretary to H.M. the Queen since 1901 ; nominated C.B. 2 January 1899, C.V.O. 8 March 1901 ; an Officer of the Legion of Honour 1905, a Commander of the Order of Dannebrog of Denmark and a Knight Com- mander of the Order of Francis Joseph of Austria. 16 jfansfmtoe. Captain Robert Fanshawe, R.N.T-Christiana, daii. Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Or a chevron between three fleur-de-lis sable; 2nd and 3rd {being an augmentation granted 8 February 1649 to Kick**** Fanshawe, Remembrancer of the Exchequer)^ Chequy argent and azure a cross gules. Crest, — A dragon's head erased or flames of fire issuing from the mouth proper. Mottoes.— \> In cruce victoria; a, Dux vitae ratio. (and son of Rear- Admiral Charles Fanshawe, see "Notes" to "Visita- tion of England and Wales" Vol. 6, page ij6 [Portrait at Bratton Flemings North Devon, in the possession of Basil Thomas Fanshawe\ by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir John Rogers of Blachford, co. Devon, and Baronet); born in January 17$$; Captain in the Royal Navy 35 May 1768; fought in Admiral Sir George Pocock's three actions 1758-59, in Vice- Admiral John Byron's action off Grenada 6 July 1779, and in Sir George Brydges Rodney's action ia April 178a : Resident Commissioner of Ply- mouth Dockyard 1789-1815; M.P. for Plymouth 1784-89; died 4 February 1833, bur. at Stone- house, co. Devon. Portrait at Bratton Fleming* in the possession of Basil Thomas Fanshawe. of John Gennys ofWhitleighHall, co. Devon; marr. 6 December 1769; died in 1834. I Christiana, bom a 1 January 1771 ; marr. in 1796, the Rev. Francis Haggitt, D.D. ; Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, B.A. 1780, M.A. 1783, D.D. 1808, D.D. (ad eundem) Oxford 6 July 1810; Rector of Nune- ham Courtney, co. Oxford, t 786, Chaplain to George III. 1787, and Prebendary of Durham 1794. She died 37 December 1 810. He marr. andly Lucy. He died in Bruton Street, London, leaving issue by his and wife, on Friday, 39 July 1835. Admon (with will and codicil dated 37 July 1835) was granted (P.C.C. 434 St. Albans) 35 August 1825, to Lucy Haggitt, relict. Elizabeth, born 4 February 1773; marr. 18 January 1796, as his and wife, Francis Glanville of Catchfrench, co. Cornwall (younger son of Sir John Glanville, Judge of the Common Pleas, High Sheriff for co. Cornwall x 753)j Captain Royal Cornwall Regiment; J.P. and D.L. for co. Cornwall, High Sheriff 1793 ; M.P. for Malmesbury 1794, and for Plymouth 1797- 1803. He marr. istly at Llanwery, co. Cornwall, a a October 1790, Sarah, youngest dau. and coheir of William Masterman of Restormel Park, co. Cornwall. He died at Great Marlow, co. Buckingham, aged 83, on Wednesday, 3 June 1846. Will dated 13 January 1845, with codicil dated 13 May 1846, proved (P.C.C. 584, 46) 15 August 1846, by Francis Glanville and the Rev. Edward Fanshawe Glanville, sons, two of the Exors. She died at Great Marlow on Tuesday, ai December 1847, and was bur. there. Admon (with will dated 19 September 1846) was granted (P.C.C. 117, 48) 1 a February 1848, to Elizabeth Mary Glanville, spinster, daughter. =y» 17 Susan, born 17 January 1774; manr. in January 1806, Vice- Admiral William Bedford ; appointed Lieu- tenant Royal Navy ia September 1 781; present as 1st Lieutenant of the "Queen," under Rear- Admiral Gardner, at Lord Howe's battles in 1794, posted for his gallant conduct, and appointed to succeed to the command of the vessel (Captain Hutt being slain) ; Captain of the North Sea Fleet, under Sir William Young, until the end of the war; promoted Rear- Admiral ia August 181 a, and Vice- Admiral 19 July i8ax; died at Stone Hall, Stonehouse, in Oc- tober 1837. Will dated 8 October 1837, proved (P.C.C. 633 Heber) 6 November 1827, by Susan Bedford, relict, Arthur Fanshawe and the Rev. Peter Sleeman, the ESors. She died 18 October 1855, and was bur. at Stonehouse. Will dated 7 March 1854, proved (P.C.C. 963, 55) 6 December 1855, by William Fanshawe Bedford, son, and Susan Bedford, spinster, daughter, two of the Eftors. I Catherine, born 2 January 1778; marr. at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, co. Devon, in August 1798, Admiral Sir Thomas Byam Martin, G.C.B. (youngest son of Sir Henry Martin, 1st Baronet, by Eliza Anne his wife, dau. of Harding Parker of Kilbrook, co. Cork, and widow of St. Leger Haward Gillman of Gillmanville, co. Cork) ; born at Ashtead House, co. Surrey, 26 July 1773; entered the Royal Navy as Captain's servant with H.R.H. Prince William Henry (afterwards William IV.) in the "Pegasus," Lieutenant in the "Canada" in 1790, and Post-Captain in the *Modeste" frigate 5 November 1793; served in the "Artois," at the reduction of Bastia; appointed to the "Victory" 2 September 1808, as Captain of the Fleet under Sir James Saumarez, Commander-in-Chief of the Baltic; promoted Rear- Admiral 1 August 181 1, Deputy-Comptroller of the Navy 1815, and Comptroller 1816; promoted Vice- Admiral 12 August 18 19, Admiral 22 July 1830, Vice- Admiral of the United Kingdom 1847, and Admiral of the Fleet 13 October 1849; M.P. for Plymouth 1818-31 ; Director of Greenwich Hospital and one of the Elder Brethren of Trinity House; created K.C.B. 2 January 1815, G.C.B. 3 March 1830; died at the official residence of his son, Rear- Admiral William Fanshawe Martin, Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard, in his 82nd year, on Saturday, 21 October 1854, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery. Will dated 16 November 1853, with codicil dated 9 October 1854, proved (P.C.C. 844, 54) 16 November 1854, by William Fanshawe Martin and Henry Byam Martin, sons, Sir Henry Martin, Baronet, and Francis John Davies, the ESors. Portrait by Eastlake (?) at the United Service Club. She died in Wimpole Street, London, on Sunday, 25 March 1849, and was bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. =|= Edward Cardwell Fanshawe, born at Liverpool on Tuesday, 25 June-pAlice, dau. of Colonel 1844, bapt. at Liverpool; entered the Army as Lieutenant Royal Engineers 22 June 1865, Captain 10 April 1878, Major 22 June 1885, retired 18 July 1888 ; Lieut.- Colonel 1st London Engineer Volunteers 22 August 1888; Assistant Private Secretary to Secretary of State for War ; of the School of Military Engineering at Chatham. He marr. istly in 1873, Caroline, dau. of W. Jacobs. George Drew, C.B. ; marr. at Lee, co. Kent (by the Rev. Gerald Charles Fanshawe), on Tuesday, 6 March 1900. 2nd wife. George Drew Fanshawe, born at 81 Lad broke Road, Notting Hill, London, on Friday, 27 September 1901. 1 Kathleen Maud, born at 79 Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill, London, on Sunday, 28 February 1904. Caroline (Lina), born at Landour, Bengal, India, on Tuesday, 17 September 1878; died at 31 Dorset Square, London, aged 7 months, on Wednes- day, 16 April 1879. Edward Hew Fanshawe, born at 35 Fitzwilliam Road, Clapham, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 25 April 1880; educated at Clifton and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 19th (Alexandra, Princess of Wales 1 Own) Hussars 11 February 1899, Lieutenant 28 August 1900, resigned July 1904; served in South African War 1899-1900; seconded for service with South African Con- stabulary 14 October 1902. Ethel Jane, born at 35 Fitzwilliam Road, Clapham, on Saturday, 22 October 188 1. 18 Cordelia, born 15 November 1780; marr. in 1800, Vice- Admiral Sir John Chambers White, K.C.B. ; entered the Navy 7 June 1781, on board the " Quebec," Midshipman in August 1783, Lieutenant 22 November 1790, Commander on the "Sylph" 28 August 1795, promoted to Flag-rank 22 July 1830, Vice-Admiral 10 January 1837, Commander-in- Chief at the Nore 15 January 1844 until his death; created K.C.B. 6 April 1842. She died at Mount Tamar in 1809. He marr. 2ndly 25 April 18 16, Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Lieut-General Sir Hew Whiteford Dairy mple, Baronet,. Colonel 57th Foot, by Frances his wife, dau. and coheir of General Francis Leighton of Loton Park, co. Salop; died 11 April 1828. He died 4 April 1845. j Frances Anne, born 8 August 181 3, bapt. at Stoke Damerel, co. Devon; marr. at the parish church, Marylebone, IvOndon, 10 June 1844, Captain John Windham Dalling, R.N. (youngest son of Sir John Dalling, Baronet, Governor of Jamaica, by Louisa his wife, dau. of Excelles Lawford); born 1 August 1784; entered the Royal Navy 4 November 1803, served as Midshipman in the battle of Trafalgar, Lieutenant 18 October 18 10, Commander 15 June 1814, Post-Captain 2 January 1828; died 10 October 1853, bur. in the church at Earsham, co. Norfolk. She died at 22 Eldon Road, Kensington, London, on Tuesday, 14 May 1901. Will dated 21 August 1861, with three codicils dated respectively 13 May 1879, 19 January 1887 and 3 September 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 711, 1 901) 22 June 1 90 1, by Sir Edward Gennys Fanshawe, G.C.B., Admiral in the Royal Navy, and the Rev. Arthur Adolphus Fanshawe, brothers, the Exors. Robert Dalrymple Fanshawe, born 3 July 181 2, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, co. Devon; died 12 September 18 13, bur. at Plymouth. Leighton Dalrymple Fanshawe, born at 28 Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, Lon- don, on Friday, 26 September 1845, bapt at Christ Church, St. Pancras, London ; died at Southsea, co. Hants, aged 16 months, on Friday, 29 January 1847, bur. at Milton, near Portsmouth, co. Hants. Admiral Sir Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe,- K.C.B. ; born at Southsea on Friday, 2 April 1847, bapt. there; educated at Blackheath, co. Kent; entered the Royal Navy as Cadet in September i860, Sub-Lieutenant 6 June 1867, Lieutenant 21 September 1868, Com- mander 5 January 1874, Captain 31 December 1 88 1, Rear- Admiral 23 February 1897, Vice- Admiral 25 January 1902, Admiral 25 July 1905 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1 January 1895 to February 1897; Assistant to Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves 28 May 1894 to February 1897 ; Second in Command of the Channel Squadron 1899; acted as Umpire in the Naval Manoeuvres August 1900; Commander-in-Chief on Australian Station 10 November 1902 to 1905 ; created K.C.B. 9 November 1904; President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, October 1906 to 1908; decorated with the Order of the Sacred Treasure by the Emperor of Japan ; Commander- in-Chief at Portsmouth since March 1908. -Sarah Frances (his cousin), dau. of Wil- liam Fox of Adbury Park, co. Hants, J. P., by Susan Cordelia his wife (see page *ty* 3rd dau. of Lieut.-General Ed- ward Fanshawe, C.B.; born at Hyde Park, London, 14 Feb- ruary 1850; marr. at Burghclere, co. Hants (by the Rev. Arthur Adolphus Fanshawe, assisted by the Rev. George Raymond Portal), on Wednes- day, 21 January 1874. Frances Alice Mary, born at 10 Lawn Terrace, Blackheath, co. Kent, on Sunday, 29 November 1874; died at 74 Cromwell Road, London, aged 11 years, on Friday, 25 December 1885, bur. at Burghclere. 19 Anne, born 6 August 1782 ; died unmarried at Pisa Villa, Torquay, co. Devon, in her 82nd year, on Saturday, 28 April 1865. Will dated 2 April 1832, proved (Prin. Reg., 312, 65) 27 May 1865, by Harriett Fanshawe of Torquay, spinster, sister, the sole Executrix. Admiral Sir Edward Gennys Fanshawe, G.C.B. ; born 27 November-rji 18 1 4, bapt. at Stoke Damerel, co. Devon; educated at the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth; entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet 18 December 1828, Mate 1833, Lieutenant 15 August 1835, Commander 28 August 1 84 1, Captain 7 September 1845, Rear- Admiral 3 November 1863, Vice-Admiral 27 June 1870, Admiral 18 June 1876, retired 26 November 1879; served as Lieutenant on board the "Daphne" on the coast of Syria (Syrian and Turkish medals with clasps); commanded boats at the destruction of Malloodoo, on the coast of Borneo, 19 August 1845 (mentioned in despatches); Captain of the "Cossack" in Baltic 1855; present at the bombardment of Sveaborg (Baltic medal) ; Captain Superintendent Chatham Dockyard 1861-63; a Junior Lord of the Admiralty 1865-66; Admiral Superintendent Royal Dockyard, Malta, 1868-70 ; Commander-in-Chief on North America and West Indies Station 13 September 1870 to January 1874; President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1875-78; Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth March 1878 to November 1879 ; nominated C.B. 20 May 1871, K.C.B. 1881, G.C.B. 21 June 1887, F.R.G.S., Vice-President of the Navy Records Society ; Author of " Sir Hew Dairy mple at Gibraltar and in Portugal in 1808"; died at 74 Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, in his 92nd year, on Sunday, 21 October, bur. at the church at Virginia Water, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 25 October 1906. Funeral service at St. Jude's, Courtfield Gardens, South Kensington. Will dated 21 September 1904, proved (Prin. Reg., 24, 1907) 22 January 1907, by Edward Cardwell Fanshawe and Evelyn Leighton Fanshawe, sons, the Exors. ane, elder dau. of John Cardwell of Liverpool (and sister of Edward, Viscount Cardwell, Secretary of State for War), by Eliza- beth his wife, dau. of Richard Birley; born in Rodney Street, Liver- pool, 17 September 1815 ; man*, at St George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. Edward Cardwell, D.D., Principal of St Alban's Hall, Oxford), on Thursday, n May 1843 ; died at Hang- moor, Virginia Water, in her 85th year, on Monday, 23 July 1900, bur. at the church at Virginia Water. Will dated 8 February 1891, proved (Prin. Reg., 1630, 1900) 22 December 1900, by Evelyn Leighton Fan- shawe, son, the sole Exor. feiue-* 72&*^&^£- Alice Eliza Jane, born at 39 Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Monday, 5 March 1848, bapt at Christ Church, St. Pancras, London. Winifred Edith, born at Adbury, near Newbury, co. Berks, on Thursday, n November 1875 ; marr - at Burghclere, co. Hants (by the Rt. Rev. George Henry Sumner, Bishop of Guildford, assisted by the Rev. Canon Alexander Colvin Blunt, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 18 November 1902, to the Rev. Edmund Hugh Rycroft (3rd son of Sir Nelson Rycroft of Calton, co. York, 4th Baronet, by Juliana his wife, eldest dau. of Sir John Ogilvy of Inverquharity, co. Forfar, 9th Baronet); born at Everlands, near Sevenoaks, co. Kent, on Wednesday, 3 September 1862 ; of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1881, B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888; Vicar of Bretby, co. Derby, 1891-94, Rector of Highclere, co. Hants, 1 895-1905, Vicar of Bishop's Waltham, co. Hants, from 1905. =f 20 1 Captain Robert Fanshawe, R.N. ; born 6 March 1784; Midshipman on board the "Namur" 1796, Post-Captain in the "Castor" ; died at Antigua 5 June 1804, bur. there. Lieut- Colonel Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe (twin with- Charles); born 6 July 1817, bapt at Stoke Damerel, co. Devon; entered the Army as Ensign 52nd (Oxfordshire) Light Infantry 4 July 1834, Lieutenant 12th (The Suffolk) Foot 25 May 1838, Captain 13 May 1842, Brevet Major 20 June 1854, Major Provisional Depdt Battalion at Mullingar 27 July 1855, Lieut-Colonel (retired) 25 October 1859 ; J.P. for co. Oxford; died at Hartwell, Coley Avenue, Reading, co. Berks, aged 81, on Tuesday, 28 February, bur. at Henley- on-Thames, co. Oxford, 2 March 1899. Will dated 9 October 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 425, 99) 7 April 1899, by the Rev. William Dalrymple Fanshawe and Frederick Bradford Fanshawe, Captain in H.M. Army, sons, the surviving Exors. -Barbara, youngest daughter of General Sir Thomas Bradford, G.C.B., G.C.H., Commander-in- Chief, Bombay, India; marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by the Rev. William Bradford, Rector of Storrington, co. Sussex), on Thursday, 30 June 1853 ; died at Hartwell, Coley Avenue, Reading, aged 73, on Wednesday, 8 December 1897. Hew Bradford Fanshawe, born at 41 Blandford Square, London, on Friday, 21 April 1854, bapt at the parish church, Marylebone, London; died at Chatham, co. Kent, aged 9 months, on Thursday, 1 February 1855, bur. at Gillingham, co. Kent I Thomas Bradford Fanshawe, born at Chatham on Saturday, 14 April 1855, bapt at Gillingham ; died at Mullingar, co. Westmeath, aged 10 months, on Sunday, 24 February 1856, bur. there. Evelyn Leighton Fanshawe of Dalveagh, Aberfoyle, 9 co. Perth ; born in Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Friday, 30 June 1854, bapt at Christ Church, St. Pancras, London; educated at Rugby and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1873, B.A. 1877 ; a Student of the Inner Temple 4 November 1875, called to the Bar 17 November 1879. * -Frances Sophia, 3rd dau. of Captain Charles Alexander Fanshawe of Grodno, Russia, by Althea Edwige his wife (his cousin), dau. of General George Fan- shawe of the Russian Service ; born at Siemiatycze, Russia, 25 July 1854 ; marr. at Dresden, Germany, on Saturday, 15 October 1887. Richard Dalrymple Fanshawe, born at Adbury-pConstance Kathleen, youngest dau. of Cottage, Newbury, co. Berks, on Wednesday, 27 August 1879; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Durham Light Infantry 16 December 1899, 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Scots Guards 9 June 1900, Lieutenant 3 December 1902, Captain (retired) 1907 ; served in South African War 1899- 1900, at operations in the Orange Free State April and May 1900; operations in Orange River Colony May to June 1900; operations in Cape Colony, South of Orange River, 1899- 1900 (Queen's medal with two clasps). William Joseph Starkey Barber-Starkey of Darley Dale, co. Derby, and of Knockshannock, Glen Isla, co. Forfar, Barrister^at-Law, J.P., by Margaret Aimee his wife, dau. of Sir George Kinloch of Kinloch, 1st Baronet; marr. at Morville, co. Salop (by the Rt. Rev. John Percival, Bishop of Hereford), 19 April 1906. Richard Michael Fanshawe, born at Aldenham Park 5 August 1907, bapt. at Aldenham. 21 Lieut. -General Edward Fanshawe, C.B.; born 16 OctoberxFrances Mary, 2nd dau. of Lieut -General 1785; entered the Army as Lieutenant Royal Engineers 1 July 1801, Captain 1 July 1806, Brevet Major 12 August 1819, Lieut-Colonel 23 March 1825, Brevet Colonel 22 July 1830, Colonel 10 January 1837, Major- General 9 November 1846, Lieut. -General 20 June 1854; served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806; in expedition to South America, siege and capture of Monte Video in 1807 ; with the Army in Portugal in 1808; expedition to Scheldt and siege of Flushing in 1809; nominated C.B. 26 September 1831 ; died at 14 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, in his 74th year, on Monday, 22 November 1858, bur. at Aldenham, co. Hertford. Will dated 25 February 1856, with codicil dated 3 December 1856, proved (Prin. Reg., 756> 58) 10 December 1858, by Edward Gennys Fanshawe, Captain R.N., and the Rev. Frederick Fanshawe of Bedford, sons, two of the Exors. Sir Hew Whiteford Dalrymple, Baronet, by Frances Ins wife, dau. and heir of General Francis Leighton of Loton Park, co. Salop; born 3 March 1790; marr. at the parish church, Maryle- bone, London, 15 June 7 811; died at 14 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, aged 75, on Friday, 16 June 1865. Will dated 11 May 1864, with codicil dated 29 May 1865, proved (Prin. Reg., 453, 65) n July 1865, by Edward Gennys Fanshawe, Rear- Admiral in H.M. Navy, and the Rev. Frederick Fanshawe of Bedford, sons, the Exors. Grizilda Emma, only-^General child and heir of General Sir George Harding, K.C.B. ; marr. at St Pancras, London (by the Rev. Robert Brackenbury), on Thursday, 27 April 1848; died at Brigh- ton, co. Sussex, aged 22, on Monday, 1 November 1852, bur. at the old parish church, Hove, co. Sussex. 1 st wife. 1 Charles Fanshawe (twin with Dalrymple); bom 6 July 1817, bapt. at Stoke Damerel, co. Devon; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Engineers 19 December 1834, Lieutenant 23 February 1837, Captain 1 April 1846, Major 2 August 1858, Lieut. -Colonel i April 1859, Brevet-Colonel 1 April 1864, Colonel 4 March 1868, Major-General 28 June 1868, Lieut. -General 1 July 1878, General 1 July 1 88 1 ; Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers at Cape Town, South Africa, and afterwards at Woolwich ; died at Park House, Ryde, Isle of Wight, aged 84, on Monday, 9 December, bur. at the parish church, St. Helens, Isle of Wight, 12 December 1901. Will dated 18 October 1877, with two codicils dated 6 April 1895 and 18 August 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 39, 1902) 28 January 1902, by George Dalrymple Fanshawe, Colonel in the Royal Artillery, and the Rev. Gerald Charles Fanshawe, sons, the Exors. Hew^-Anne Williamena, elder dau. of Captain Charles James Hope Johnstone, R.N., by Eliza his wife, dau. of Joseph Wood ; born 29 January 1827 : marr. at Alverstoke, co. Hants, 10 February 1866; died at Park House, Ryde, on Wednesday, 1 1 Jan- uary, bur. at the parish church, St. Helens, Isle of Wight, 14 Jan- uary 1899. 2nd wife. Rev. William Dalrymple Fanshawe, born at Mullingar, co. Westmeath, on Tuesday, 19 February 1856, bapt. there ; of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, matriculated 19 October 1875, Scholar Trinity College 1876, B.A. 1879, M.A. 12 April 1882; Resident Chaplain to the Bishop of London August 1884, Vicar of St. Jude's, Gray's Inn Road, London, 1888, Deputy Priest-in- Waiting at the Chapel Royal, St. James' Palace, 1889, Rector of Plaxtol, co. Kent, 1897, Vicar of St. Clements', Barnsbury, co. Middlesex, 1902 ; Secretary to the National Society for St. Pancras' Deanery. Frances Elizabeth, born at Mullingar on Thursday, 1 5 January 1857, bapt. there 1 Renea Leighton, born at Falmouth, co. Cornwall, on Saturday, 20 No- vember 1880. Guy Dalrymple Fanshawe, born at Carwinion, Falmouth, on Thursday, 30 March 1882 ; entered the Royal Navy as Cadet 15 January 1898, Midshipman 15 May 1898, Sub-Lieutenant 15 November 1901, Lieutenant 15 August 1903; served as Midshipman of the "Endymion" in China 1900, landed with Naval Brigade under Admiral Sir Edward Hobart Seymour for advance to Pekin (China medal). 22 Mary, born 14 April 1819, bapt. at Lyme Regis, co. Dorset; died at 14 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Monday, 26 December 1864. Admon (with codicil dated 26 April 1864) was granted (Prin. Reg., 23, 65) 18 January 1865, to Frances Mary Fanshawe of 14 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, widow, the mother. Charles Harding Fanshawe, born at Chatham, co. Kent, on Monday, 12 March 1849, bapt at Gillingham, co. Kent; Clerk in the Colonial Office; died suddenly at the Colonial Office, aged 23, on Friday, 18 October 1872, bur. at Wimbledon, co. Surrey. Arthur Hope Fanshawe, born-j-Agnes Elizabeth Hustler (Nesta), elder dau. of George Hustler at Brighton, co. Sussex, on Monday, 4 February 1867, bapt at Brighton; entered the Royal Navy as Cadet 15 July 1879, Midshipman 19 February 1882, Sub-Lieutenant 1 September 1886, Lieutenant 30 June 1890; H.M. Coast Guard at Salcombe, co. Devon. Tuck of Blofield Hall, co. Norfolk, J.P., D.L., by Agnes Margaret his wife, dau. of the Rt. Hon ble Sir William Atherton, Q.C., M.P., Attorney-General; born at 85 Harcourt Terrace, South Kensington, London, on Friday, 12 January 1872, bapt. at St Mary's, The Boltons, South Kensington; marr. at St Andrew's, Blofield (by the Rev. Thomas Francis Boddington, Vicar of Salhouse, co. Norfolk, assisted by the Rev. James Percy Garrick, the Rector, and the Rev. Gerald Charles Fanshawe), on Thursday, 18 April 1895. I Stella Catherine Hope, born at 15 High Street, Portsmouth, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 22 November, bapt at St. Thomas', Portsmouth, 26 December 1898. 1 Marjorie Hope Johnstone, born at Logmore, Belmullet, co. Mayo, 30 July, bapt at Belmullet 27 August 1904. Richard Arthur Fanshawe, born at St. Briavels, Salcombe, 18 February, bapt. at Salcombe 20 March 1906. G F 1 Frederick Bradford Fanshawe of Hartwell, Coley Avenue^Marianne Ellen (May), eldest dau. ~ *" ~" of William Arthur Fremlin of Court Lodge, Teston, co. Kent; marr. at Teston (by the Rev. Clement Francis Cobb, the Rector, assisted by the Rev. William Francis Cobb and the Rev. William Dalrymple Fanshawe) on Tuesday, 10 July 1888. Reading, co. Berks; born at Templemore on Thursday, 6 January 1859, bapt there; Lieutenant Royal South Lincolnshire Militia 1879 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 19th Foot 19 February 1881, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent) Regiment 1 July 1881, Captain 19 December 1887, Adjutant 3rd Volunteer Battalion The Royal West Kent Regiment 16 May 1890 to 15 May 1895; retired 28 January 1899; Captain Royal Southern Reserve Regiment 18 May 1900. 1 1 Arthur Hugh Bradford Fanshawe, born at Portland, co. Dorset, on Tuesday, 22 October 1889. Barbara Evelyn, born at The Limes, Shooter's Hill, co. Kent, on Thursday, 5 February 1891. 1 1 Marianne, born at The Limes, Shooter's Hill, on Saturday, 16 April 1892. Leighton Dalrymple Fan- shawe, born at Reading on Thursday, 9 January 1896. 23 I I Ralph Fanshawe, born at Hartwell, Coley Avenue, Reading, on Thursday, 30 July 1903. _ Frederick Fanshawe, born at Hart- well, Coley Avenue, Reading, 18 November 1905, bapt at St. Mary's, Reading, 16 January 1906. Mary, born i October 1787; marr. at Plymouth, co. Devon, 29 June 1809, Admiral the Hon We Sir Robert Stopford, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. (3rd son of James, 2nd Earl of Courtown, K.T., by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Richard Powys of Hintlesham Hall, co. Suffolk) ; born 5 February 1768; entered the Royal Navy in May 1779, promoted Lieutenant of the "Hermione" 17 June 1785, Commander 2 June 1789, Captain 12 August 1790, and Flag Captain in the "Fame* at Cork, promoted Rear- Admiral 28 April 1808, Vice- Admiral 12 August 18 12, Admiral 27 May 1825, Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth 17 April 1827 to 36 April 1830, Rear- Admiral of the United Kingdom April 1834, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean 9 February 1837 to July 1841, Master and Governor of Greenwich Hospital 1 May 1841 ; served in actions under Sir Samuel Hood in January 1782, and under Sir George Brydges Rodney 12 April 1782, and received thanks of Parliament; served under Lord Howe in the Channel and took part in the action of 1 June 1794, publicly thanked on board the "Queen Charlotte" (the Admiral's flag-ship) by Lord Howe, and included in the vote of thanks of Parliament; nominated a Colonel of Marines 9 November 1805; commanded the "Spencer" in Sir John Duckworth's action off St. Domingo 6 February 1806 (severely wounded), received the thanks of Parliament, a gold medal from the Admiralty and a silver vase from the patriotic fund; took part in Lord Gambler's expedition to Copenhagen in July 1807, when he was again included in the vote of thanks of Parliament; commanded operations on the coast of Syria, including the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre 4 November 1840, for which he received a vote of thanks from both houses of Parliament, and the Freedom of the City of London ; received from the Sultan of Turkey a letter of thanks, accompanied by the imperial nishin of honour and merit, and a sword, the handle of which was studded with jewels ; from the Emperor Nicholas the Order of St. George of Russia ; from the King of Prussia the Grand Cross of die Red Eagle, and from the Emperor of Austria the Order of Maria Theresa; created K.C.B. 2 January 1815, G.C.B. 6 June 1831 and G.C.M.G. 10 May 1837; M.P. for Ipswich 1806; died at Richmond, co. Surrey, in his 80th year, on Friday, 25 June, bur. with full naval honours, in the mausoleum attached to Greenwich Hospital, 2 July 1847. Will dated 17 November 1841, with codicil dated 4 February 1845, proved (P.C.C. 676, 47) 3 August 1847, by Arthur Fanshawe, the Eftor named in will, and Robert Fanshawe Stopford, son, the Eftor named in codicil She died at 4 Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, London, aged 78, on Monday, 4 June 1866. Will dated 22 April 1861, proved (Prin. Reg., 414, 66) 27 June 1866, by Robert Fanshawe Stopford and James John Stopford, sons, two of the E&ors. =j= Colonel George Dalrymple Fanshawe, born at Chatham,— Maud Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Frederick co. Kent, on Saturday, 31 August 1850, bapt. at Richard Saunders, K.C.M.G., Treasurer Gillingham, co. Kent; entered the Army as Lieutenant of Ceylon, by Mary Jane his 1st wife, Royal Artillery 8 January 1870, Captain 12 May 1880, 2nd dau. of William Charles Gibson, Major 9 September 1885, Lieut-Colonel n April 1896, CM.G.j born at Rathnapura, Ceylon, commanding Royal Artillery in Ceylon 1 896- 1 90 1, Brevet 12 March 187 1, bapt. at Colombo, Colonel n April 1900, Colonel on Staff (commanding Ceylon; marr. at St Peter's, Colombo Royal Artillery), Cork District, 2 August 1902 to 31 May (by the Rt. Rev. Reginald Stephen 1905, Commander (graded Brigadier-General) Coast De- Copleston, Bishop of Colombo, fence, Irish Command, 1 June 1905, retired 4 December assisted by the Ven"* Charles Twining 1906; served in Afghan War 1878-79 (medal). Boyd, Archdeacon of Colombo), on Tuesday, 7 February 1899. Mabel Frances (twin with Basil Hew), born 18 May 1868; died at Park House, Ryde, Isle of Wight, on Friday, 13 April, bur. at St Helens, Isle of Wight, 19 April 1888. 24 1 Penelope, born 4 April 1789; marr. in September 1806, Lieut-Colonel George Henry Duckworth (elder son of Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, 1st Baronet, G.C.B., by Anne his 1st wife, dau. and heir of J. Wallis of Trenton woon with, co. Cornwall); born 25 June 1782; Lieut-Colonel 48th Foot 16 June 1808; killed at the battle of Albuera 16 May 181 1. Admon (with will dated Bucellas, Portugal, 15 October 1810) was granted (P.C.C. 529 Crickitt) 18 December 181 1, to Penelope Duckworth, relict She died at Limerick on Sunday, 13 May 1855, and was bur. there. Admon was granted (P.C.C.) 7 June 1855, to Robert Percy Douglas, son-in-law. =j= Rev. Frederick Fanshawe of Hooke Hall, Uckfield, co. Sussex ,-^Mary Louisa, youngest dau. of born 14 February 182 1, bapt at Devonport, co. Devon; educated at Winchester and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 28 March 1838; B.A. 1842, (ist-class Classics and 3rd~class Mathematics), M.A. 1844, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, 1842-55, Tutor 1845, Librarian 1853, Hebrew Lecturer and Senior Bursar 1854 ; Head Master of Bedford Grammar School 1855-74; died at Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, aged 58, on Thursday, 27 March, bur. at Uckfield 1 April 1879. Will dated 6 March 1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 436, 79) 15 May 1879, by Mary Louisa Fanshawe of Uckfield, relict, the Rev. Henry Leighton Fanshawe of South Weston, co. Oxford, brother, and William Hammond Solly of Serge Hill, Bedmond, co. Hertford, the Eiors. General Sir Henry Goldfinch, K.C.B., by Katherine Eliza- beth his wife, dau. and heir of Nathaniel Thomas of Cobb Court, co. Sussex; born at Lewes, co. Sussex, 15 July 1829; marr. at Holy Trinity, Marylebone, London (by the Rev. Henry Leighton Fan- shawe, Fellow of New College, Oxford), on Thursday, 20 December 1855; dkd at Tne Tile House, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, aged 77, on Tuesday, 16 April, bur. at Uckfield on Monday, 22 April 1907. Frederick Edward Fanshawe, born at Bedford Grammar School on Friday, 6 July i860, bapt. at St. Paul's, Bedford; died at Bedford Grammar School, aged 7 months 17 days, on Saturday, 23 February 1861, bur. at Biddenham, co. Bedford. Zilla Mary, born on Saturday, 27 September 1851; marr. at St. John's, Ryde, Isle of Wight (by her uncle, the Rev. Arthur Adolphus Fanshawe, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Francis Boddington, Vicar of Salhouse, co. Norfolk, and the Rev. Henry Ewbank, the Vicar), on Thursday, 12 November 1885, to Edward Foote Ward of Salhouse Hall (only son of Richard Ward of Salhouse Hall, J. P. and D.L., by Elizabeth his wife, 3rd dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward James Foote, K.C.B.); born at Salhouse Hall on Thursday, 16 November 1848; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1867, B.A. 1872, M.A. 1875; D.L. for co. Norfolk 1900. =?= I Basil Hew Fanshawe (twin with Mabel Frances), born 18 May— Rosalie, dau. of J. L. Adams 1868 ; entered the Royal Navy as Cadet 15 July 1881, Midship- of New York, U.S.A. ; marr. man 13 November 1883, Sub-Lieutenant 13 November 1887, at Springfield Centre, New Lieutenant 1 April 1891, Commander 31 December 1903, of York, on Monday, 16 H.M.& "Venerable" 1 April 1905. October 1899. 25 Harriet, born 29 October 1790; died unmarried at Torquay, co. Devon, aged 82, on Wednesday, 18 December 1872. Will dated 19 January 1866, proved (Prin. Reg., 27, 73) 10 January 1873, by the Rev. Henry Leighton Fanshawe of Adwell Rectory, co. Oxford, nephew. Susan Cordelia, born 9 November 1822, bapt. at Robert Fanshawe, Margaret Arabella, St. Helier, Jersey; marr. at Holy Trinity, Mary- born 12 December born 26 June 1826, lebone, London, 30 May 1849, William Fox of 1824, bapt. at bapt. at Harwich. Adbury Park, co. Hants, and of Chester Terrace, the parish church, Regent's Park, London; born 20 November 1820; Marylebone, Lon- J.P. for co. Hants. He died at Adbury Park, in don; died at his 64th year, on Tuesday, 25 December, and was Harwich, co. Essex, bur. at Burghclere, co. Hants, 31 December 1883. 18 March 1825, Will dated 6 December 1883, proved (Prin. Reg., bur. there. M.I. 114, 84) 5 February 1884, by Susan Cordelia Fox, relict, and William Fanshawe Fox, son, both of Adbury, and Herbert Parsons of the Old Bank, Oxford, the Exors. =j= 1 . Katharine Mary, born at Bedford Grammar School on Tuesday, 24 February 1863; marr. at Uckfield, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Edward Sanderson, the Rector, assisted by the Rev. Francis Henry Hodgson, Rector of Little Gaddesden, co. Hertford), on Thursday, 19 April 1894, to Athelstan Arthur Baines of Brighton, co. Sussex, Solicitor (eldest son of Lieut. -Colonel Cuthbert Athelstan Baines, 32nd Foot, by Sophia his wife, dau. of Samuel Sanders of Fern Hill, Isle of Wight); born at Pontefract, co. York, on Tuesday, 8 August 1854, bapt. there; educated at Winchester and at St John's College, Oxford, matriculated 25 January 1873, Exhibitioner 1876. =j= Anne Louisa, born at Bedford Grammar School 29 July 1864, bapt at St Paul's, Bedford. Frances Alice, bom at Bedford Grammar School on Monday, 3 December 1866, bapt at St Paul's, Bedford. Rev. Gerald Charles Fanshawe,«pMorforwyn Mary Leveson, younger dau. born at The Castle, Cape Town, South Africa, 14 November 1870, bapt at Cape Town; educated at Westminster and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1889, B.A. 1892, M.A. 1896 ; Curate of St Thomas', Portman Square, Lon- don, December 1893, Private Chaplain to Bishop of Exeter 1 90 1- 1 903, Domestic Chaplain to Bishop of Winchester 1903-1904, Hon. Chaplain from 1904, Vicar of Godalming, co. Surrey, from 1904. of Lieut-Colonel George Hope Lloyd- Verney of The Cedars, Esher, co. Surrey (2nd son of the Rt Hon b,e Sir Harry Vemey of Claydon, co. Buckingham), by Harriet Julia Morforwyn his wife, only dau. of Major-General Charles Thomas Edward Hinde); born at Esher on Friday, 6 August 1880 ; marr. at St. Curig's, Llangurig, co. Montgomery (by the Rev. Thomas Hughes, assisted by the Rev. Gwilym Lewis, the Vicar, and the Rev. Edward Owen Jones), on Tuesday, 30 August 1904. Mary Morforwyn, born at 14 Hinde Street, Manchester Square, London, on Monday, 12 February, bapt at the parish church, Godalming, 25 March 1906. 26 John Edward Fanshawe, born at Claremont, Cape Town, South Africa, 15 January, bapt at St. Saviour's, Claremont, 9 February 1872 ; educated at Westminster. I III Admiral Sir Arthur Fanshawe, K.C.B. ; born 5 February— Margaret, dau. of Sir Three other 1794; entered the Royal Navy 8 February 1804, John Wilson, Senior children, died Lieutenant 22 April 1813, Commander 2 October 1815, Wrangler and Fellow young. Captain 17 October 181 6, Rear- Admiral of the Blue 18 June 1851, Vice-Admiral 9 July 1857, Admiral 4 October 1862; served on board the "Prince of Wales" (flag-ship of Lord Gambier), in the expedition to Copenhagen 1807 ; present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre in 1840; appointed Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard 28 September 1852, Commander-in-Chief on the North American Station, on the Mediterranean Station in 1857, and at Devonport in i860 ; Knight of the Austrian Order of Leopold; nominated C.B. 18 December 1840, K.C.B. 18 May i860; died s.p. at 32 Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London, aged 70, on Tuesday, 14 June 1864. Will dated 18 November 1858, with codicil dated 18 April 1861, proved (Prin. Reg., 465, 64) 21 July 1864, by Edward Gennys Fanshawe of 14 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, a Rear- Admiral in H.M. Navy, and the Rev. Frederick Fanshawe of Bedford, nephews, two of the Efcors. Wrangler and Fellow of Peterhouse, Cam- bridge, Judge of the Common Pleas, and step-daughter of Admiral Sir John Colpoys, K.C.B. ; marr. 10 August 1820; died in 1851. Anne, born 13 August 1828, bapt. at Harwich, co. Essex; died unmar- ried at 14 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Sunday, 26 April 1 863. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 22 May 1863, to Frances Fanshawe of 14 Cumber- land Terrace, Regent's Park, London, widow, the mother. Rev. Arthur Adolphus Fan— shawe, born 28 March 1830, bapt. at the parish church, Marylebone, London; of New College, Oxford, matriculated 26 July 1849, Fellow 1849 -55, B.C.L. and M.A. 1856 ; Rector of Bubbenhall and Hunningham, both co. War- wick, 1862-77. He marr. 2ndly Charlotte Hall. s Sarah, youngest dau. of John Parsons of the Old Bank, Oxford ; marr. at St. Mary's, Oxford (by the Rev. Frederick Fanshawe), on Thursday, 26 April 1855; died s.p. at 31 Redciiffe Square, South Kensington, London, on Tuesday, 28 July 1891. Will dated 16 January 1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 1008, 91) 3 October 1891, by Herbert Parsons of Elsfield, co. Oxford, brother, the sole Eftor. 1st wife. Henry Leigh ton Fanshawe, born at Clifton Hampden, co. Oxford, on Sunday, 8 November, bapt. there 6 December 1857 ; entered the Army as Lieutenant 2nd Battalion The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment 11 February 1875, Captain 1 st Battalion 11 October 1883, retired 17 January 1888 ; served in Boer War 1 88 1, with Natal Field Force; died unmarried at Katungas, near Blantyre, East Africa, aged 36, 9 February 1894. Colonel Edward Arthur Fanshawe,- born at Clifton Hampden on Monday, 4 April, bapt. there 24 April 1859; entered the Army as Lieutenant Royal Artillery 31 January 1878, Captain 17 March 1886, Major 5 March 1896, Lieut.-Colonel 29 July 1903, Brevet Colonel 20 July 1906, Colonel 1908; served in Afghan War 1878-80 (medal); in the Soudan Expedition 1885, Suakim, reconnaissance in the advance on Hasheen, action at Hasheen, advance on 22 March, in support of Trofek Zareba, advance on Tenai, burning of Hasheen village (medal with clasp, bronze star). •Frances Rose, youngest dau. of Sir James Macaulay Higginson, K.C.B., Governor of Mauritius, by Olivia Nichola his wife, eldest dau. of Conway Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Car- rickfergus ; marr. at Great Connell, co. Kildare (by the Rev. Hamilton O'Connor, Rector of Newbridge), on Wednesday, 5 July 1893. I Mary, born at Kilbelan, Newbridge, on Wednes- day, 6 March 1895. Edward Leighton Fanshawe, born 14 November 1901. 27 Robert Macaulay Fanshawe, born 22 February 1904. Richard Gennys Fanshawe, born 22 June 1906. Rev. Henry Leighton Fanshawe,-f Ellen, dau. of Guy Thomson of Baldon House, co. Oxford ; born 7 July 1832, bapt. at the parish church, Marylebone, Lon- don; of Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 14 March 1850, Fellow of New College 1851-57, B.A. 1853, M.A. 1857; Rector of Adwell with South Weston, co. Oxford, 1 86 2- 1 900. marr. at March Baldon, co. Oxford (by the Rev. Arthur Adolphus Fanshawe), on Tuesday, 9 December 1856; died at the Rectory, South Weston, aged 63, on Sunday, 4 May 1890. Will dated 31 March 1890, proved at Oxford 6 June 1890, by the Rev. Henry Leighton Fanshawe of South Weston, Rector of Adwell with South Weston, husband, the sole Exor. Colonel Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe, C.B. ; born at Clifton Hampden, co.= Oxford, on Tuesday, 30 October, bapt. there 18 November i860; entered the Army from Militia as Lieutenant 19th (Princess of Wales' Own) Hussars 28 June 1882, Captain 2 July 1884, Adjutant 26 February 1886 to 4 February 1890; appointed A.D.C. to General Officer commanding the troops at Aldershot (Lieut -General Sir Henry Evelyn Wood) 21 September 1890 to 8 October 1893; Major 25 October 1893; A. M.S. and A.D.C. to Lieut-General Sir William Stephen Alexander Lockhart, Commanding the Forces, Punjaub, India, 7 April 1898 to 5 July 1898; Major 2nd Dragoon Guards 23 June 1900; Major 2nd Provisional Regiment of Dragoons (with hon. rank of Lieut- Colonel) 30 March to 15 November 1901, Lieut-Colonel 4th Provisional Regiment of Dragoons 28 January to 12 October 1903; Brevet Lieut-Colonel 29 November 1900, Lieut-Colonel 20 November 1903, Brevet Colonel 22 September 1904, Brigadier-General in command of 2nd Cavalry Brigade, Eastern Command, 1 April 1907 ; served in Egyptian Expedition 1882-84, a* battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star); Soudan 1884, battles of Teb and Tamai (two clasps); Soudan Expedition 1884-85, action of Abu Klea (two clasps) ; served in South African War 1 899-1 902 ; operations in Natal 1899, including actions at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop; defence of Ladysmith, including sorties of 7 and 10 December 1899, and action of 6 January 1900; operations in Natal March to June 1900, including action at Liking's Nek (6 to 9 June) ; operations in the Transvaal, East of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900, including actions at Belfast and Lydenberg ; operations in Orange River Colony May to 29 November 1900; in command of 2nd Dragoon Guards from 16 December 1901 to 31 May 1902 ; operations in the Transvaal March to May 1902 ; operations in Orange River Colony January to March and May 1902 ; operations in Cape Colony December 1901 to January 1902 (mentioned in despatches [Sir George Stuart White 23 March 1900, and Sir Redvers Henry Buller 9 November 1900] "London Gazette," 8 February 1901, and 29 July 1902, Brevet of Lieut. -Colonel, Queen's medal with five clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; nominated C.B. 26 June 1908. ■Anna Paulina Mary, eldest dau„ of Field Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn Wood of Millhurst, Harlow, co. Essex, V.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., by Mary Paulina Anne his wife, dau. of Lieut.-Colonel the Hon b,c Arthur Francis Southwell ; marr. at St. James', Spanish Place, Lon- don (by the Rev. Robert Brindle, assisted by the Very Rev. Canon Michael Barry), on Wednes- day, 25 July 1894. Evelyn Dalrymple Fanshawe, born at Bangalore, India, on Saturday, 25 May 1895. George Hew Fanshawe, born 17 June 1897. Jeannette Ellen, born at Middleburg, Transvaal, 7 February 1904. 28 I I Ellen, born i June, bapt. at Clifton Hampden, co. Ox- ford, 22 June 1862 ; died unmarried at the Rectory, South Weston, 00. Oxford, aged 25, on Friday, 27 April i88#. Colonel D.S.O. ; 1863 ; educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; entered the Army as Lieutenant and Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry 25 August 1883, Adjutant 1 July 1887 to 31 October 1 891, Captain 15 April 1892, Robert Fanshawe,— Evelyne Katherine Isabel, born 5 November dau. of the Most Rev. Robert Knox, Primate of all Ireland (son of the Hon bte Charles Knox, Archdeacon of Armagh), by Catherine Delia his wife, dau. of Thomas Gibbon Fitzgibbon of Ballyseedy, co. Limerick); marr. at St. Saviour's, Walton Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 8 October 1903. Jane, bom 2 August 1865, died 28 July 1870. Mary, born 8 March 1867. Major 2 September 1900, St. Saviour's, Walton Place, Annie, born Brevet Lieut-Colonel 22 August 1902 ; graded Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 26 November D.A.A.G. (South Africa) 7 April 1900 to 26 8 October 1903. 1870. January 1902, D.A.A.G. 4th Division Second Army Corps 11 September 1902 to December 1903; Brevet Colonel 5 March 1908 ; served in operations on North- West Frontier of India 1897-98, with Mohmand Field and Tirah Expeditionary Forces (medal with two clasps); served in South African War 1890- 190 2 ; Special Service in Natal 4 November 1899 to 22 December 1899, Staff Officer to Assistant Inspector General, Line of Communication, 23 December 1899 to 6 April 1900, Adjutant 6th Battalion Mounted Infantry 8 February to 8 April 1900, in command of 2nd Corps Mounted Infantry 18 August to 17 September 1900, and of Mobile Column 20 December 1901 to 31 May 1902; operations in Cape Colony, South of Orange River, 1899-1900; at relief of Kimberley 15 February 1900; operations in Orange Free State February to May 1900, including operations at Paardeberg (17 to 26 February, wounded); actions at Poplar Grove, Karee Siding, Houtnek, Thoba Mountain, Vet River (5 and 6 May) and Zand River; operations in the Transvaal in May and June 1900, including actions near Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill (11 and 12 June) ; operations in the Transvaal, West of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900, including actions at Venterskroon (7 and 9 August) ; operations in Orange River Colony (May to 29 November 1900), including actions at Wittebergen (1 to 29 July) and Bothaville; operations in the Transvaal, Orange River Colony and Cape Colony 30 November 1900 to 31 May 1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 8 February 1901 and 29 July 1902, Queen's medal with five clasps, King's medal with two clasps, Brevet of Lieut-Colonel, D.S.O. 29 November 1900). 6trJfci+^ 2> ^^*^r 29 WSLillx of &L JEeonarfc'*, €j:tttx, to. Bebom Arms, — Argent three griffins passant in pale with wings expanded sable within a Dordure engrailed sable bezantee. Crest. — A demi -griffin with wings expanded sable gorged with a ducal coronet or and holding between the paws a battle-axe or. Motto. — Virtutis laus actio. Samuel Wills of Crewkerne, co. Somerset, son of Samuel Wills of- Crewkerne, by Mary his wife, dau. of Richard and Elizabeth - s&£* % Seymer (or Seymour) of Ibber- e^*-***-**-*^ ^£^A/ ton Hall (now called the Manor House, Ibberton), co. Dorset, J. P. and D.L. for the counties of Dorset and Somerset; born at Ibberton 11 June, bapt. at Crewkerne 16 June 1786; J.P. for co. Somerset; died at St. Leonard's, Exeter, co. Devon, 22 October, bur. there 27 October 1847. Monumental Tablet in church. Will dated 28 May 1846, proved (P.C.C. 886, 47) 16 November 1847, by the Rev. George William Burrow Wills, son, the sole Exor. ■Marianne, dau. of William Burrow of Bristol and of Taunton, both co. Somerset, by Anne his wife, sister of Admiral John Monckton ; born at Bristol 13 March 1794; marr. at Burstock, co. Dorset, 9 December 181 3 (marriage settlements dated 5 December 18 13); died at Crewkerne 19 August, bur. in the family vault beneath the chancel of the parish church 23 August 1831. Memorial Tablet in St. Leonard's Church, Exeter. ^^04c&&/ 1 Rev. George William Burrow Wills, born^-Sophia Townshend, 2nd dau. of Captain Sir John at Crewkerne 1 September 18 14, bapt. there 25 January 181 5; of Wadham College, Oxford, matriculated 16 May 1833, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830; Rector of St. Leonard's, Exeter, 1840-73, Curate of All Hallows', Lombard Street, London, 1879-86; died at 9 Addison Crescent, Kensington, London, 8 Jan- uary, bur. in the family vault at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 13 January 1886. Memorial Window and Tablet in church. Will dated 1 July 1885, proved in the Principal Registry 27 May 1886, by George Frederick Wills of Crewkerne, M.D., and Andrew James Lithgow of 10 Royall Terrace, Weymouth, co. Dorset, nephew, the Exors. /-/ 4r# U/t^Cr Theophilus Lee of Laurision Hall, Torquay, co. Devon, R.N., J.P., D.L., Knight of the Legion of Honour and of the Roman Empire, by Sophia his wife, dau. of Major William Lawler of Greenwich, co. Kent; born at Bedhampton, co. Hants, 3 September, bapt. at the parish church, Greenwich, 29 September 1814; marr. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 19 April 1842 (marriage settlements dated 18 April 1842); died at Kensington, London, 9 November, bur. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 16 November 1886. Memorial Tablet in church. Will dated 17 May 1885, with codicil dated 27 August 1886, proved 15 August 1887, by John Sparks of Crewkerne, and the Rev. Robert McClellan Lauriston Lee of Fordington, co. Dorset, nephew, the Exors. Georgina Sophia, born at the Rectory, St. Leonard's, Exeter, 22 February, bapt. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 30 July 1843; marr. at Weybread, co. Suffolk, 16 January 1896, the Rev. George John Bidewell (son of John Bidewell) ; educated at St. Bees ; Rector of Bodham, co. Norfolk, since 1861. 30 I Ellen Ann, born at Crewkerne, co. Somerset, 2 December 181 5, bapt there 23 July 1816; died at Crewkerne 16 April, bur. in the family vault beneath the chancel of the parish church 22 April 1817. Samuel Seymour Wills, born at Crewkerne 7 March, bapt. there privately 13 March 1817, and received into the church at Crew- kerne 28 January 1818; died 14 July, bur. in the family vault 18 July 1838. Marianne, born at Crewkerne 14 April, bapt there 8 May 1818; died unmarried 11 June, bur. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 17 June 1862. M.I. Emily Augusta, born at Crewkerne, co. Somerset, 15 October, bapt. there 15 November 1821; marr. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 15 October 1857, Andrew James Lithgow, M.D. (son of Andrew Lithgow of Weymouth, co. Dorset, M.D.) who died at Weymouth 1 August, and was bur. in the cemetery there 5 August 1886. M.I. 1 Elizabeth Clara, born at Crewkerne 23 March, bapt there 13 May 1823. m George William Burrow Wills, bapt at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 23 February 1848; died in infancy. Arthur Leonard Wills, bapt at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 15 January 1851 ; died in infancy. Amy Seymour, bapt at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 29 November 1854; died in infancy. Marion Emma, born at the Rectory, St Leonard's, Exeter, 21 April, bapt. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 3 July 1844; marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London, 16 August 1883, the Rev. Robert Merrick (4th son of William Merrick, Solicitor, of Bradford, co. Wilts); born 9 November 1846; of St Mary Hall (afterwards of Oriel College), Oxford, matriculated 24 October 1873, B.A. 1876, M. A. 1880; Rector of Puttenham, co. Hertford, 1887-1900, Vicar of Holy Rood and Chaplain of God's House, Southampton, since 1900. She died at Southampton 18 June, and was bur. in the cemetery there 24 June 1905. Memorial Tablet in Holy Rood Church, Southampton. Will dated 10 May 1905, proved at Winchester 31 August 1905, by the Rev. Robert Merrick and Marion Sophia Merrick, daughter, two of the Efcors. =?= Theophilus Samuel Wills of London, Ontario, Canada; born at the Rectory, St Leonard's, Exeter, 6 January, bapt. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 4 March 1846; Solicitor; marr. at London, On- tario, in 1873, Louisa Jane, dau. of Lionel Ridout of London, Ontario. He died s.p. at Willesden, co. Middlesex, 2 February, and was bur. in Willesden Cemetery 11 February 1881. M.I. in the church at St. Leonard's, Exeter. 3i B I Herbert McClellan Wills-pSusannah, dau. of The Whim, Paignton, co. Devon, formerly of Marshall's Manor, Maresfield, co. Sussex; born at the Rectory, St Leonard's, Exeter, co. Devon, 8 March, bapt. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 17 April 1856. of John Henry Beale of Wimborne, co. Dorset, afterwards of Wellington and Auck- land, New Zealand, J.P., by Mary Eleanor his wife, dau. of James Butler of Okeford Fitz-Payne, co. Dorset, Barrister-at-Law ; born at Wimborne 25 October 1844, bapt. at Wimborne Minster 26 June 1845; marr. at Slough, co. Buck- ingham, 12 September 1879. She marr. istly at St Sepulchre's, Auckland, New Zealand, 31 May 1869, Robert Case (eldest son of Robert Case of Knotty Ash, Liverpool, F.L.S.) who died at 27 Inverness Terrace, Kensington Gardens, London, aged 34, on Monday, 8 January, and was bur. in the family vault at Knotty Ash 13 January 1877. 1 . Annie Sophia Townshend, born at the Rectory, St. Leonard's, Exeter, 29 April, bapt. at St Leonard's, Exeter, 18 August 1858; marr. at St Philip's, Kensington, London, 10 Feb- ruary 1890, the Rev. Henry Seger Oriel (son of Charles George Carpenter Oriel, by Sophia his wife, dau. of John Bovingdon of London); born in London 6 June 1859 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1877, B.A. (10th Jun. Opt) 1881, M.A. 1884; Vicar of Wey bread, co. Suffolk, 1889 -1 90 1, Curate-in-Charge of Ingestre, co. Stafford, 1901 -1906, and Rector since that date. y 1 George Herbert Alexander Wills of Nelson College, New Zealand; born at Weston-super-Mare, co. Somerset, 16 June, bapt at Upton-cum-Chalvey, co. Buckingham, 20 July 1880. 1 Dorothy Susie Eleanor, born at Kensington, London, 19 May, bapt. at St. Mary's, West Kensington, n July 1882; marr. at Holy Rood Church, Southampton, 29 June 1907, Robert Vaughan Gower of Ferndale Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent (son of Joshua Robert Gower of Tunbridge Wells, by Kate his wife, only dau. and coheir of John Fagge of Quarry Bank, Tonbridge, co. Kent); born at Tunbridge Wells 10 November 1880, bapt at Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, 6 February 1881 ; admitted a Solicitor in November 1904, F.R.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc. ^ A (See Pedigree of Gower^ page jp.) jfe^i^u4 At c 6£c4tasudjUj 1 Alban Bower Marsh off-Emily Jane, only dau. of William John Burwood, Norman ton Road, Croydon, co. Surrey; born 3 March, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Rochester, 31 March 1861 ; educated at the King's School, Roches- ter, Foundation Scholar 1874-77 ; admitted a Solicitor in January 1890. Daniel Bryant, Head Master of Judd Commercial School, Tonbridge, co. Kent, by Mary his wife, dau. of William Thear ; born at Battersea, co. Surrey, 6 March, bapt. at the parish church, Battersea, in April 1862 ; marr. at the parish church, Tonbridge, 16 August 1894. 1 Ethel Bower, of Queen Margaret's School, Scar- borough, co. York; born 1 4 December 1 86 2, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Rochester, 1 1 January 1863 ; Secretary of Queen Margaret's School, Scarborough. Mary Colquhoun, born at 86 Lansdowne Gardens, Croydon, 13 May, bapt. at St Michael's, Croydon, 2 July 1896. Ella Frances Jalland, born at 19 Fairfield Road, Croydon, 13 July, bapt. at St. Michael's, Croydon, 21 September 1899. 5° Elizabeth, bom 5 December 1838, bapt at the parish church, Woolwich, co. Kent, 1 May 1839; marr. at Holy Trinity, Westminster, 28 January 1864, Horace Besant (2nd son of William Besant of Portsea, co. Hants, by Sarah Ediss his wife, of Beaulieu, co. Hants) ; born at Portsea 5 December, bapt there 26 December 1834; died at 19 The Terrace, Kennington, co. Surrey, aged 59, 4 October, bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, 8 October 1894. Will dated n March 1885, proved (Prin. Reg., 3, 95) 7 January 1895, by George Holme Bower and Alban Bower Marsh, the Elors. She died at Chichester Street, Pimlico, London, 25 November 1864, and was bur. in Norwood Cemetery. Laura Bower, of 26 Portland Road, Bishops Stortford, co. Hertford; born 5 October, bapt at St Nicholas', Rochester, co. Kent, 2 November 1864. Bower Marsh of 73 York Mansions,^-Oertrude, younger dau. of William Battersea Park, co. Surrey; born 25 January, bapt at St Nicholas', Rochester, 11 March 1866; educated at Christ's Hospital and at Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 23 Oc- tober 1885, Scholar 1885, B.A. 1889 (2nd-dass Mathematics, Mods, and 2nd-class Modern History). Chalk Drawing, by Sir Charles Holroyd, at 73 York Mansions. (yuirtcMtKMz CU&0 X - Holroyd of Leeds, co. York, by Lucy his wife (see page 62), dau. of Henry Woodthorpe of Aveley, co. Essex; bom at 19 Brunswick Place, Leeds, 20 Feb- ruary, bapt at the parish church, Leeds, 16 May 1866; marr. at All Saints', Battersea Park, 20 August 1 90 1. Oil Painting, by Lady Holroyd, at 73 York Mansions. (See Pedigree of Holroyd, Vol. 12, page 22.) Celia Bower, born at Bishops Stortford 6 June, bapt at All Saints', Battersea Park, 15 July 1902. Portrait in Pastels, by Miss Mary V. Wheelhouse, at 73 York Mansions. Basil Bower Marsh, born at 73 York Mansions, Battersea Park, 16 De- cember 1907, bapt. at All Saints', Battersea Park, 18 January 1908. (Z$«* R .tyurtfA^ 51 IffiStalfcer of Al|>t& Hall, co* Jiottmg&arm Henry Walker of Blyth Hall, co.. Nottingham, and of Clifton Park and Eastwood House, both co. York (son of Joshua Walker of Blyth Hall and Clifton Park, Lieut.-Colonel Rother- ham Rifle Volunteers, by Susanna tfm **t-n < !Kl%r: his wife, sister of Lieut-General Samuel Need of Fountain Dale, co. Nottingham); born at Clifton Park 3 February 1785 ; Lieut.- Colonel Tickhill Regiment of the West Riding Militia; J.P., D.L. and High Sheriff for co. Nottingham; died at his resi- dence, Clifton Park, in his 75th year, on Thursday, 19 January, bur. in the family mausoleum at Masbrough, co. Arms oh record in the College of Y ork, 23 January i860. Will dated 8 May 1858, with codicil dated 20 August 1859, proved (Prin. Reg., 353> 6°) 5 M *y l86o > ty Joshua Walker of 40 Upper Harley Street, London, brother, and Arthur Abney Walker of Edinburgh, son, two of the Eftors. Arms. — Argent on a chevron gules between two anvils in chief and an anchor in base sable a bee between two crescents or. Crest.— A mount thereon a serpent encircling a dove all proper. Motto. — Juncti valemus. rf£***+/&i6£i4^- •Elizabeth (his cousin), only dau. of Ed- ward Abney (formerly d'Albini) of Measham Hall, co. Derby (see Pedigree of Abney, Vol. 12, page iso\ by Hephzibah his 2nd wife, sister of Lieut- General Samuel Need of Fountain Dale ; marr. at Melbourne, co. Derby, 8 September 1806; died at Clifton Park on Saturday, 9 February, bur. in the family mausoleum at Masbrough 13 February 1850. rf£~ /w*£^< 1 Lieut-Colonel Henry Frederick Walker of Blyth Hall and of^-Ellen Howard, of Portland Place, Clifton Park and Eastwood House ; born at Eastwood House 10 September 1807, bapt at Melbourne; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 3 February 1826; Lieut.-Colonel Royal Horse Guards Blue, afterwards of the 17th Lancers; J. P. and D.L. for co. Nottingham, High Sheriff; died at Blyth Hall, aged 59, on Sunday, 1 1 November, bur. in the family mausoleum at Masbrough 15 November 1866. Will dated 24 November 1858, with two codicils dated respectively 13 June 1864 and 28 May 1866, proved (Prin. Reg., 61, 67) 11 January 1867, by Thomas Streatfield Lightfoot of 54 Eaton Square, London, and Philip Ainslie Walker of Horton Manor, Colnbrook, co. Buckingham, the Eiors. London; marr. at St. James', Piccadilly, London, on Monday, 19 August 1833; died at Blyth Hall on Wednesday, 30 January 1889, bur. at Blyth. Will dated 12 April 1884, proved at Nottingham 31 May 1889, by Lieut-Colonel Thomas Weldon and Helena Rachel Louise Weldon (wife of Thomas), both of 196 EarPs Court Road, South Kensington, London, the E&ors. I Elizabeth, bom at Blyth Hall in October 1834; died there in August 1838, bur. in the family mausoleum at Masbrough. Frederick Albert Walker, born at Blyth Hall in 1836; died there 8 February 1837, bur. in the family mausoleum at Masbrough. 5* I Caroline Elizabeth, born at Blyth Hall, Nottingham, 21 August 1808; marr. 3 January 1832, John Ashton Case of Thingwall Hall and Ince Hall, co. Lancaster, and of Papplewick Hall, co. Nottingham (only son of Thomas Case of Thingwall Hall and Ince Hall, J.P. and D.L., by Jane Sarah his wife, only dau. and coheir of Edward Holt of Ince Hall) ; born 9 February 1804 ; died at Scarborough, co. York, aged 51, on Thursday, 20 September 1855, bur. at Childwall, co. Lancaster. Will dated 14 May 1850, with two codicils dated respectively 11 March 1852 and 8 September 1855, proved (P.C.C. 901, 55) 12 November 1855, by Arthur Le Blanc, one of the Eftors. She died at 12 Clifton Crescent, Folkestone, co. Kent, in her 76th year, on Wednesday, 31 October, and was bur. at Cheriton, co. Kent, 3 November 1883. Will dated 5 June 1883, proved (Prin. Reg., 887, 83) 28 November 1883, by John Grant Morris of Allerton Priory, Woolton, co. Lancaster, the sole E*or. Emily, born at Eastwood House, co. York, 19 May 181 1, bapt. at Mas- brough, co. York (baptism registered at Wentworth, co. York); marr. at Rotherham, co. York (by the Rev. Thomas Trebeck, Rector of Chailey, co. Sussex), on Wednesday, 12 September 1838, Thomas Streatfeild Lightfoot of Crowle, co. Lincoln, and of Sevenoaks, co. Kent (eldest son of Thomas Lightfoot of Old Burlington Street, London, and of Sevenoaks) ; educated at Eton and at Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 8 June z 8*5> aged 17, B.A. 1829, M.A. 1832; Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple 1833. She died s.p. on Wednesday, 12 February 1845. 1 Henry Wotton Mary Anne Frances," Walker, born at only child of William Innerleithen, co. Carr of Newton Peebles, 21 May Heath, co. Lancaster, 1848; died at afterwards of Moor- Clifton Park, co. land House, Leek, York, 11 April, co. Stafford; born bur. in the family at Clayton Bridge, mausoleum at co. Lancaster, 15 Masbrough, co. December 1853 ; York, 15 April marr. at Manchester 1855. Cathedral (by the Rev. Joseph Newton Smith of Stratford- on-Avon, co. Warwick, her cousin, assisted by the Rev. W. Hutchinson, Rector of Newton Heath) on Wed- nesday, 13 January 1875 ; died at Bayswater, London, 2 May .1897, bur. at Chiswick, co. Middlesex. 1st wife. 1 -Arthur Edward- Walker of Charles Road, St. Leo- nard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex; born at Innerleithen 27 July 1 85 1, bapt. at Abercorn, co. Linlithgow, 29 August 1852. 1 ■Kate, eldest dau. of George Henry Longridge Hawks of Laverick Hall, co. Durham, afterwards of Red- heugh Hall, Gateshead, co. Durham, Colonel South Durham Militia and Durham Volunteers, by Eleanor his wife, dau. of William King Eddowes of Derwentcote House, co. Durham, M.D., and grand- daughter of (Jeorge Hawks of Redheugh Hall, Gateshead, J.P. and D.L. ; born at Laverick Hall ; marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London, 8 June 1899. 2nd wife. Arthur Abney Walker, born at St. Leonard's-on-Sea 9 December, bapt. at Christ Church, St. Leonard's- on-Sea, 24 December 1900; died at St. Leonard's-on- Sea 26 February, bur. in the cemetery at Ore, co. Sussex, 2 March 1903. Edward Abney Walker of Gwydyr Mansions,— Florence Honor, dau. of William Henry Hove, co. Sussex; born at 25 Aldridge Road Hamley of Bayswater, London, by Susannah Villas, Westboume Park, London, on Sunday, his wife, dau. of John Ward; marr. at 26 December 1875, bapt. at Holy Trinity, St. Mary-of-the-Angels, Bayswater, on Wandsworth, co. Surrey, 3 March 1876. Tuesday, 12 January 1904. S3 Elizabeth Emily Henrietta, dau.— Arthur Abney Walker of Beech^Isabella, dau. of John of George Anderson of Carlow, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Robert Kelly of Monasterevan, co. Kil- dare; born 20 December 181 5; marr. at Edmonton, co. Middlesex, on Monday, 26 April 1841 ; died at Clifton Park, co. York, 17 March, bur. in the family mauso- leum at Masbrough, co. York, 21 March 1842. 1st wife. Elizabeth Edith, born at Clifton Park 12 March 1842, bapt. at the parish church, Rotherham, co. York. Lodge, Wimbledon Common, co. Surrey, M.D. ; born at Blyth Hall, co. Nottingham, 24 April 1820, bapt at St. John's Chapel, Bedford Row, London (baptism registered at the parish church, Rotherham, co. York); M.D. Edin. He marr. 3rdly at Broad- stairs, co. Kent (by the Rev. Alfred Whitehead), on Monday, 2 September 1889, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Andrew Main of Kelso, co. Roxburgh. He died at Chateau d'Oex, Canton Vaud, Switzerland, 11 July, and was bur. there 14 July 1894. Robertson of Edinburgh ; marr. at the Free Church, in the parish of Kilchattan and Kilbran- don, co. Argyll, 2 July 1846. She marr. istly the Rev. J. B. Hay of North Berwick, co. Haddington. She died suddenly at Portobello, co. Edinburgh, on Fri- day, 27 July, and was bur. in Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh 31 July 1888. 2nd wife. - 1 Frederick John Walker of-y-Ethel Mary, dau. of Richard Huntley King of Warkworth, co. Carlton Mansions, Portsdown Road, London; born at Innerleithen, co. Peebles, 6 March 1853, bapt. there; educated at Edinburgh Academy and at Trinity Col- lege, Glenalmond, co. Perth. Northumberland, by Anne Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Ilderton, Vicar and Patron of Ilderton, co. Northumber- land ; born 8 April 1864 ; marr. at the parish church, Wallsend, co. Northumberland (by the Rev. Canon Thomas Ilderton, her grandfather, assisted by the Rev. Richard Jenkyns, the Rector), on Thursday, 17 April 1884. Olivia Constance Ilderton, born at 4 Neville Street, Onslow Gardens, London, on Friday, 8 May 1885, bapt. at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, London. Florence Isabel, born at 7 Longridge Road, London, on Saturday, 18 August 1888, bapt. at St. Peter's, Earl's Court Road, London. 1 Cecil Norman Walker- of Blyth Lodge, East- bourne, co. Sussex ; born at 25 Aldridge Road Villas, Westbourne Park, London, on Wednes- day, 31 January 1877, bapt at All Saints', Westbourne Park. -Helen Dorothy Allen Hardwicke, 3rd dau. of Herbert Junius Hardwicke of St. Leonard 's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, M.D., F.R.C.S., by Mary Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of William Allen of Wink House, near Thumscoe, co. York (see Pedigree of Allen, Vol. j 9 page 72) \ born at Sharrow, co. York, 15 December 1882; marr. at St. John's, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, on Tuesday, 21 January 1908 (marriage settlements dated 20 January 1908). (See Pedigree of Hardwicke. Vol. 4, page 135.) 54 Ernest Abney Walker-pFl< of The Cavendish, 250 Sherbrook Street, Montreal, Canada ; born at Innerleithen, co. Peebles, 24 June 1854, bapt there ; educated privately at Edinburgh, afterwards at Coblentz-on-Rhine and at Vevey, Switzer- land. iorence Annie, dau. of Richard Huntley King of Warkworth, co. Northumberland, by Anne Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Ilderton, Vicar and Patron of Ilderton, co. Northumberland; born n July 1865; marr. at St. Mary's, Putney, co. Surrey (by the Rev. Richard Jenkyns, Rector of Wallsend, co. Northumberland, her uncle), on Thurs- day, 3 January 1884. abell Isabella Maud, born at Newington, Edinburgh, 27 March 1856; marr. at the parish church, Wimbledon, co. Surrey (by the Rev. Forbes Winslow), on Tuesday, 8 February 1876, to the Rev. Henry John Stephen Winslow (3rd son of Edward Winslow, Master in Lunacy); born 25 October 1834; educated at King's College, London, Trinity College, Dublin, and Caius College, Cambridge, admitted 18 October 1855, B.A. 1859 ; Junior Chaplain at St Peters- burg 1866-68 and 1872-74, Curate of Holy Trinity, Wandsworth, co. Surrey, 1868-72, Chaplain of St Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, London, 1884-87, Warden of St Peter's Hospital, Wandsworth, 1891, Chaplain to the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers; died at 7 Baskerville Road, Wandsworth Common, on Friday, 22 September, bur. in Wandsworth Common Cemetery on Tuesday, 26 September 1899. Will dated 8 June 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 1256, 99) 25 October 1899, by Isabella Maud Winslow, relict, the sole Executrix. Violet Frances, born at Katharine Christobel, Philip Ilderton Walker, Joan Sybil, born Newcastle-on-Tyne, co. born in London 23 born at Newcastle-on- in London 16 Northumberland, 1 May December 1889. Tyne 1 September December 1897. 1887. 1896. I I 1^ I Frances Isabella Carr, Arthur Bertram Walker, born Winifred Arthurine, Frederick Hubert born at Eastbourne, at Westbourne Park Road, born at Chiswick Walker, born at co. Sussex, 21 Novem- London, on Saturday, 30 8 February 1891, Chiswick 21 Jan- ber 1888, bapt at St November 1889, bapt at bapt there. uary 1892, died Anne's, Eastbourne. St Stephen's, Bayswater, in infancy, and London ; died at Chiswick, bur. at Chiswick. co. Middlesex, 14 January 1891, bur. there. 55 Colonel Henry Walker of 6 Akehurst Gardens,- Roehampton, co. Surrey ; born at Edinburgh 6 May i860; educated at Uppingham School and Royal Military College, Sandhurst; joined the 7th Royal Lancashire Militia as 2nd Lieutenant 6 February 1878, entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 14th Foot 22 January 1879, Lieutenant 1 January 188 1, Captain 26 July 1886 ; Adjutant of Volunteers 2 January 1888 to 1 January 1893 ; Major 4 January 1899, retired 15 February 1899; re-employed during a period of national emergency from 21 May 1900 to 2 March 1902 ; appointed Lieut-Colonel Com- manding 3rd Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment 3 March 1902 ; promoted Lieut-Colonel Reserve of Officers 11 October 1902; retired on completion of service in command of 3rd Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment with the thanks of the Army Council and Hon. rank of Colonel 2 March 1907 ; served in Afghanistan 1880, at action of Mazinaand in Kama Expedition (medal); in Ashanti Expedition 1895-96 (honourably mentioned in despatches, Ashanti star) ; in South African War 1902, at operations in Orange River Colony and Cape Colony (medal with three clasps). ■Ann, eldest dau. of Ethel, born at William Burchell of Melville Street, 46 Gloucester Cres- Edinburgh, 9 cent, London, Deputy June 1861. Sheriff for co. Middle- sex, by Elizabeth Marian his wife, dau. of Jonathan Hayne of Park Hill, near Croydon, co. Surrey; marr. at Holy Trinity, Paddington, London (by the Rev. Canon Benjamin Rann Ken- nedy, assisted by the Rev. Daniel Moore, Chaplain to Queen Victoria), 12 July 1882. Helen Elizabeth Abney, born 10 November 1884, bapt at Holy Trinity, Paddington, London. unJo £<*j-TKri-J^ ii)*-^£sfc^^ 56 Sfxmntl Winlktr. GranUd 1778. TOUoWfjorpe, Thomas Woodthorpe of Bobbingworth, and afterwards of Farms Farm, Aveley, both co. Essex (4th son of William Woodthorpe of Little Oakley, co. Essex, hy Dorothy his wife, dau. of Thomas Cobboll of Trimley St Martin, co. Suffolk); marr. 3 November 1785, Mary Jones who died, aged 81, and was bur. at Aveley 27 February 1844. He died, aged 78, 6 August 1833, and was bur. in All Saints' Churchyard, Colchester, co. Essex. M.I. Will dated 3 November 1831, proved (P.C.C. 733 Farquhar) 9 November 1833, by William Cobbold Woodthorpe and Edward Lee Dubois Woodthorpe, sons, two of the Exors. Mary Anne, born 14 August 1786, bapt. at Bobbingworth 8 June 1787; marr. the Rev. John Moore (son of the Rev. John Moore, Vicar of St John's, Clerken- well, co. Middlesex); of Worcester College, Oxford, matriculated 5 February 1806, Scholar 1806-14, Fellow 1814-18, B.A. 1809, M.A. 181 2; Vicar of AJrewas, co. Stafford, 13 June 1832 ; died at Alrewas, in his 64th year, on Wednesday, u June 1 85 1. She died at Lichfield, co. Stafford, on Wednesday, 3 March 1875, an( ^ was bur. at St Chad's, Lichfield. Sarah Jones, born at Bobbing- worth 13 February, bapt. there 7 December 1788; marr. at Aveley 16 April 1814, Thomas Read of March, Canada (son of James Read, by Esther his wife, dau. of S. Meriton); born at Rochester, co. Kent, 6 Sep- tember 1787; Lieutenant Royal Marines; died at March 3 May 1870. She died at March 19 October 1861. Thomas Wood- thorpe, born 27 August, bapt at Bobbingworth 24 September 1789; died at Aveley on Tuesday, 23 October, bur. at Aveley 29 Oc- tober 1810. Thomas Woodthorpe, born ix June, bapt at Aveley 11 July 1836 ; accidentally killed in Queensland, Australia, 14 Jan- uary 1873. Memorial window in the chancel of Aveley church. Edward Woodthorpe, bapt at Aveley 7 Au- gust 1837; died, aged 9 months, bur. at Aveley 21 April 1838. Alice (Adelaide Sophia), born 8 April, bapt. at Aveley 16 April 1839; marr. at the Cathedral, Calcutta, India, on Saturday, 29 December 1 866, Francis Samuel Graham Peddie (youngest son of William Peddie of the Royal North British Fusiliers, Castle Major of Stirling Castle, by Eliza Mellifont his wife); bom at Stirling Castle 9 June 1 83 1 ; District Engineer East Indian Railway; died in November 1894, bur. at Dollar, co. Clackmannan. She died 16 October 1889, and was bur. at Madnupur, Bengal. Katherine Mary Gray, born 25 De- cember 1840, bapt. at Aveley 31 January 1841. Mary, born 28 January, bapt. at Aveley 17 March 1844; marr. there on Thursday, 18 April 1872, George Tuson of Kingshams, Ilchester, co. Somerset (2nd son of Henry Tuson of Northover, co. Somer- set, by Charlotte his wife, dau. of the Rev. John Rumsey of Trelleck, co. Monmouth); born 3 April 1833 ; admitted a Solicitor in 1853 ; died 1 Feb- ruary, bur. at Northover 6 February 1895. M.I. Will dated 27 May 1890, proved n April 1895, by Mary Tuson, relict, Joseph Dixon Adams and William Frederick Baker. 57 I William Cobbold Wood-- thorpe of Farms, Aveley, co. Essex ; born 10 May, bapt. at Bobbingworth, co. Essex, 13 June 1791 ; served in the Royal Navy as Midshipman, Clerk and Purser; in the Ser- vice of the Hudson Bay Company 1823 ; died 6 May, bur. at Aveley 16 May i860. M.I. ■Mary, dau. of Alexander Gray of Kensington, Lon- don, by Patience Broadfield his wife; born at 6 Ken- sington Square, London, 25 February 1804; man*, at St. George's, Blooms- bury, London, 30 October 1834, marriage licence (Vicar-General) dated 20 October 1834; died 15 October, bur. at Aveley 23 October 1883. M.I. Woodthorpe-f-Sarah, dau. of Alexander Gray of Kensington, Lon- don, by Patience Broadfield his wife ; bapt. at Kensington 19 July 1803; man*, at Islington, co. Middlesex, 22 Oc- tober 1822; died at Barking, co. Essex, aged 59, bur. there 6 De- cember 1862. Henry of Aveley ; born 14 April, bapt. at Bobbingworth 24 October 1793; died at Stowmarket, co. Suffolk, aged 86, bur. there 19 No- vember 1878. Henry Woodthorpe of Chapeltown, co. York ; born 24 August, bapt-yjane, dau. of Thomas at Aveley Chapel 28 September 1823; Clerk in the Bank of England; died at Bringhurst, Middleton Road, Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, aged 82, on Saturday, 21 April, bur. at Uxbridge 25 April 1906. Will dated 27 July 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 748, 1906) 30 May 1906, by Walter Woodthorpe, son, one of the Eiors. •^^y^ Kell of Bramham, co. York, by Fanny Pen- horwood his wife ; born 7 September, bapt at Bramham 5 October 1832 ; marr. at St. John's, Leeds, 4 September 1857. Walter Woodthorpe of Gaerwood, Blundell- sands, co. Lancaster; born at Chapeltown, Leeds, 7 April i860; educated at Leeds Grammar School, admitted in January 1873 ; entered the Bank of England 10 June 1880, Chief Clerk at the Liverpool Branch August 1905- -pMary Lines, eldest dau. of Thomas William Hackett of Leeds, by Mary his wife, dau. of William Evans of Newport, co. Monmouth; born at Newport 16 December 1861, bapt at St Paul's, Newport, 13 January 1862; marr. at Pottemewton, co. York, on Wednesday, 16 September 1885. Eveline, born at Levens- hulme, co. Lancaster, 20 July, bapt at St. Agnes', Birch, co. Lancaster, 12 September 1886. 1 1 Munel, born at Ruth Mary, born at Alice Penhorwood, born at Levenshulme 19 Stretford, co. Lan- Jesmond, co. Northumber- February, bapt. at caster, 24 December land, 29 November 1899, St. Agnes', Birch, 1895, bapt. there bapt. at St. George's, 27 April 1890. 2 February 1896. Jesmond, 7 January 1900. 58 Emily, born 14 September, bapt at Bobbingworth, co. Essex, 25 October 1794; died at Lich- field, co. Stafford, aged 76, 11 September, bur. at St. Chad's, Lichfield, 16 September 1870. Will dated 27 April 1857, with codicil dated 10 July 1861, proved at Lichfield 18 October 1870, by John Wilkes Daniel of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, co. Leicester, and Mary Woodthorpe of Aveley, co. Essex, widow of William Cobbold Woodthorpe, the Exors. Captain John Bolton Woodthorpe,-r] R.N. ; born 20 August, bapt at Bobbingworth 17 September 1796; entered the Royal Navy as Midship- man 30 September 1809, Lieutenant 3 June 1826, Commander 28 June 1838, Captain 7 March 1842, on the occasion of the visit of Queen Victoria to the Squadron at Spithead; died 19 May, bur. at Aveley, co. Essex, 25 May 1846. M.I. Admon was granted (P.C.C.) 25 July 1846. 'Emily, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Robert Howard of Throxenby Hall, near Scar- borough, co. York, Rector of Burythorpe, co. York; born at Throxenby; marr. by licence at Scalby, co. York, 11 September 1837; died at 1 1 Falmouth Road, Great Dover Street, Lon- don, aged 72, on Tuesday, 7 September, bur. at Aveley 11 September 1875. M.I. John Bolton Woodthorpe, born at Purfleet, co. Essex, 17 April, bapt privately the next day, and received into the church at West Thurrock, co. Essex, 29 June 1843. Major-General Robert Gossett Woodthorpe, C.B. ; born at Purfleet 23 September, bapt. at West Thurrock 27 October 1844; Lieutenant Royal Engineers 22 June 1865, Captain 22 May 1878, Brevet Major 22 November 1879, Brevet Lieut-Colonel 8 March 1881, Colonel 2 March 1885, Major-General and Deputy-Surveyor-General in India 1897; engaged in survey work on the North-Eastern Frontier of India 1868; took part in the Lushai Expedition 1871-72 (medal), Garo Hills Expedition 1872-73, Naga Hills Expedition 1874-75 ; Survey Officer in the Afghan War 1878-79 and 1880, and was present at the forcing of the Peiwar Kotal, and actions of Matun and Shakabad, and operations round Cabul (mentioned in despatches 4 February 1879, 4 May and 30 July 1880, medal with two clasps); in the Akha Expedition 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches); joined the Chitral Mission of 1885, under General Lockhart, and took part in Burmese Expedition 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches); created C.B. 1 July 1887; Chief of the Intelligence Department at Simla 15 February 1889 to June 1892 ; in charge of the Anglo-Siamese Boundary Commission December 1892, and of the Mekong Commission 1894-95; Author of "The Lushai Expedition, 1871-72"; died at 2 Middleton Row, Calcutta, India, on Thursday, 26 May 1898, bur. in the Lower Circular Road Cemetery, Calcutta. Thomas Woodthorpe of Manchester ; born at Hadham Ford, co.- Hertford, 1 1 April, bapt. at Hadham Ford Chapel 4 September 1825; Clerk in the Bank of England at Manchester; died at Bowdon, co. Chester, 18 May, bur. there 21 May 1887. 1 Adelaide Gray, born at Bowdon 7 November, bapt there 21 December 187 1. -Eliza Sophia, dau. of Robert Udall, by Ellen Allen his wife ; marr. at Rusholme, co. Lancaster, 22 December 1869. Kate May, Lucy Mary, born at Hale, co. Lancaster, 18 March 1877, bapt. at born at Bow- Bowdon; marr. at the parish church, Prestwich, co. Lancaster, don .4 May 18 October 1905, James Herbert Dickson of Roselands, Prestwich 1874, bapt. (son of Charles Husband Dickson, by Sophia his wife, dau. of there. John Boardman) ; bom at Cheetham, co. Lancaster, 26 February 1866, bapt. at Cheetwood, co. Lancaster. =r= Fanny Gray, born 5 December 1862, bapt. at Chapeltown, co. York; marr. at Potternewton, co. York, 5 April 1885, Thomas Tannett Heaton of Uxbridge, co. Middlesex (son of William Heaton of Leeds, co. York, by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas Tannett of Leeds); born at 28 Clarence Terrace, Holloway, co. Middlesex, 19 September 1857, bapt. at Potternewton 18 March 1882. =1= 59 Mary Anne, dau. off-Stephen Jones Wood-— Anne Nelson, dau. of Edmund Cooper; marr. at Aveley William Lee of Aveley, co. Essex, by Amy his wife; born 9 May 1 80 1, bapt. at Aveley 29 May 1803 ; marr. there 1 1 December 1828; bur. at Aveley 8 January 1833. 1st wife. thorpe of Lower Hockley Hall, co. Essex; born 3 Sep- tember, bapt. at Bob- bingworth, co. Essex, 9 September 1 798 ; bur. at Tiptree Heath, co. Essex, 21 July 1887. 21 August 1849; died at Hockley 21 September 1876, bur. there. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 9 August 1884, to Stephen Jones Woodthorpe, husband. 2nd wife. Edward Wood- thorpe of Farms, Aveley ; born 30 May, bapt. at Bobbingworth 14 July 1800; died 8 December, bur. at Aveley 1 1 De- cember 1888. Lewis Stephen Woodthorpe offjane, The White House, Rayleigh, co. Essex; born at Rochford, co. Essex, 21 July 1830. dau. of James and Ruth Wiseman of Paglesham, co. Essex; born at Paglesham 15 July, bapt. there privately in August 1838, and received into the church at Paglesham 13 May 1845 ; marr. there 22 November 1856. Agnes Jane, born at Tillingham, co. Essex, 1 June, bapt. at Paglesham 4 July 1858 ; marr. at St. Mary's, Walthamstow, co. Essex, 29 January 1890, Edwin George Laver (4th son of John Atkins Laver, by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of William Laver of East Hall, Paglesham) ; born at Tollesbury, co. Essex, 7 September 1853, bapt. there 20 August 1854; died at South Fambridge, co. Essex, 18 May, bur. at Hockley 23 May 1898. Sarah, born at Hadham Ford, co. Hertford, 23 October 1827, bapt. at Hadham Ford Chapel 9 May 1828 ; died 30 September, bur. at Aveley 6 October 1831. William Woodthorpe, born at Hadham Ford 22 August 1829, bapt. at Hadham Ford Chapel 17 July 1 83 1 ; died at Guy's Hospital, London, aged 31, 7 July, bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, 11 July 1861. Harry Kell Woodthorpe, born 2 November 1867; admitted to the Leeds Grammar School in 1878 ; died in January 1879, bur. at St. Matthew's Chapel, Allerton, co. York. Katharine Penhorwood, born 13 January 1869; marr. at Potternewton, co. York, 11 October 1899, Thomas Muncaster of Rosedale Abbey, co. York (son of Robert Muncaster, by Anne his wife, dau. of William Ledger of Bentley, co. York); born 30 April 1851. =j= Harold Woodthorpe, born 13 November 1874; educated at Leeds Grammar School, admitted in 1887. 60 Lewis James Woodthorpe-j-Sophia Louisa, dau, of Bank House, Mid hurst, co. Sussex ; bom at Tillingham, co. Essex, 23 July, bapt. at Paglesham, co. Essex, 28 August 1859. of Baker Appleby, by Anne his wife, dau. of John Shields of Sutton- on-Derwent, co. York ; xnaxr. at Wanstead, co. Essex, 24 December 1885. Walter Stephen- Woodthorpe, bom at Tillingham 17 October, bapt. at Paglesham 18 No- vember i860. Dorothy Louisa, bom 8 September 1886, bapt at Wanstead. =Lucretia Helena Elsted, bom 16 October 1863 ; marr. at St. Cyprian's, Kimberley,Cape Colony, in June 1889; died 7 November 1902. Stephen James Woodthorpe, born 16 August 1887, bapt. at Waltham- stow, co. Essex. 1 Francis Bolton Woodthorpe, bom at Aveley 12 April, bapt. at South Ockendon Chapel 2 June 1833 ; marr. Isabella, dau. of Henry Watson of Edinburgh. Alexander Gray Woodthorpe, bom at Aveley 6 June, bapt. at South Ockendon Chapel, co. Essex,. 17 July 1831; died at Alma Villa, Barking, co. Essex, aged 31, bur. at Barking 9 January 1863. x Horatio Ebenezer Woodthorpe, bom at Aveley 20 April, bapt. at South Ockendon Chapel 14 June 1835 ; died at Alma Villa, Barking, co. Essex, aged 27, bur. at Barking 20 November 1862. Marjory Alice, died, aged 3 years and 2 months, 3 October, bur. at Barking 7 October 1863. Sarah Helen. Frank Woodthorpe. 61 Kathleen Ruth, born at Hockley, co. Essex, 16 May, bapt. at Paglesham, co. Essex, 22 June 1862 ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Penge, co. Surrey, 17 February 1898, the Rev. George Pinchin Allan Blomefield of Trethevy, Littleham Cross, Exmouth, co. Devon (son of the Rev. Robert Allan Blomefield, by Georgiana his wife, dau. of George Pinchin); born at Penn, co. Buckingham, 6 July 1854, bapt. there; educated at Malvern College and at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1879, M.A. 1884; Vicar of Cam rose, co. Pembroke, 1881-89, an< * of Abbots Bickington, co. Devon, 1 889- 1 905. =t= A I Edith Maude, born at Hucclecote, co. Gloucester, 11 January, bapt. at Paglesham 28 February 1864 ; died at Longford, co. Gloucester, 15 November, bur. at Twigworth, co. Gloucester, 2 1 November 1865. Lucy, born at Aveley, co. Essex, 10 June 1837 ; marr. at Chapeltown, co. York, 16 June i860, William Holroyd of Leeds, and afterwards of Scarborough, both co. York (only son of Abraham Parkinson Holroyd of Sturdy House, Leeds, by Sarah his 1st wife, 2nd dau. of Abraham Parkinson of Leeds) ; born 3 June, bapt. at the parish church, Leeds, 9 September 1834; died 20 September, bur. in the cemetery at Scarborough 22 September 1894. Will dated 2 April 1890, proved at York 28 March 1895, by Charles Holroyd, son, one of the ESors. =?= (See Pedigree of Holroyd, VoL 12, page 21.)' I I Emily, born at Harriet, born at Aveley 3 March, Aveley 29 June, bapt at Aveley Chapel 5 June bapt. at Aveley 1842 ; marr. at St Clement's, Chapel 2 Au- Sheepscar, co. York, 3 March 1875, gust 1840; died William Henry Harris of Brookfield 4 April, bur. Terrace, Headingley, co. York (son at Aveley 13 of the Rev. Richard Harris, by April 1 84 1. Mary Anne his wife, dau. of William Eales) ; born at Wareham, co. Dorset, 19 March, bapt there 25 July 1835 ; died 29 June 1906, bur. in Woodhouse Cemetery, Leeds. She died at 6 Brookfield Terrace, Headingley, 5 June, and was bur. in Woodhouse Cemetery, Leeds, 7 June 1908. 62 Edward Lee Dubois Woodthorpe-plsabella, dau. of James Hawkins, Eva Florence, born of Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa; born at Longford, co. Gloucester, 7 August, bapt at Paglesham, co. Essex, 7 October 1865. by Anne his wife, dau. of Samuel at Rochford, co. Venables Kitchener; born at Ring- Essex, 11 February, wood, co. Hants; marr. at Johannes- bapt. at Paglesham burg 5 June 1895. 7 April 1867. Ida Kathleen Ann, born Edward Hugh Stanley Woodthorpe, bom Isobel Kitchener, born at Johannesburg 1 De- at Johannesburg 24 May, bapt. at St. at Johannesburg 27 July, cember 1896, bapt at Mary's, Johannesburg, 9 August 1903; bapt. at St Mary's, St Mary's, Johannesburg, died 12 October, bur. at Johannesburg Johannesburg, 24 Sep- 13 October 1903. tember 1905. ith< Alfred Woodthorpe, born (Richard) Woodthorpe TempesUpFrances Amelia, 4th dau. of at Aveley, co. Essex, 14 Graham of Johannesburg ; born January, bapt. at Aveley at Aveley n June 1847 ; took, in Chapel 24 May 1844; 1868, the additional names of died at Monaco 26 Tempest Graham. December 1886. George Thomas Reed of Witte Klip, near Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, by Susan Potgieter his wife; born at Port Elizabeth 25 April 1857, bapt there; marr. at Van Staaden's River, Yellow Woods District, Uiten- hage, Cape Colony, 1 August 1876. Woodthorpe Victor Graham, bom at Kimberley 24 May, bapt there 27 June 1880; educated at St. An- drew's College, Grahamstown, Cape Colony ; died at Highbury Grange, Bournemouth, co. Hants, in his 1 6th year, on Wednesday, 6 May, bur. at Bournemouth 9 May 1896. 63 May Woodthorpe, born at Kimberley, Cape Colony, 18 September, bapt. there 13 October 1878; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 15 October 1903, Stanley Pritchard (son of Thomas Pritchard, Veterinary Surgeon Indian Army); born at Madras, India, 2 August 1874. A Edith Woodthorpe, bom at Kimberley 23 December 1881, bapt. there 1 Jan- uary 1882; died 27 September 1883, bur. at Kimberley. I Hugh Ralph Nelson-y-May Lillian, dau. of Woodthorpe of Rayne, co. Essex; born at Sible Hedingham, co. Essex, 20 April, bapt. at Paglesham, co. Essex, 1 June 1873. Edward Harry Bright of Braintree, co. Essex, by Mary Ann his wife ; born at Chelmsford, co. Essex, 2 February 1879; marr. at Rayne 11 October 1906. Una Vernon Layer, born at Braintree 10 October 1907. Ethel Mabel Bolton, born at Sible Hedingham 2 March, bapt at Paglesham 9 May 1875 ; marr. at Rayleigh, co. Essex, 17 October 1898, Ernest Brewitt of Homeiea, Manor Road, Romford, co. Essex (son of John Brewitt, by Fanny Hilliard his wife); born 19 No- vember 1862. =5= May Cobbold, born at Brad well-. juxta-Coggeshall, co. Essex, 25 April, bapt at Paglesham 18 June 1876. Irene Judith Corby, born at Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall 23 September, bapt. there 21 November 1880; marr. at Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall 11 April 1908, Henry Joseph Stuart Hooper (son of Alfred Thomas Hooper, by Josephine his wife); born at Oakley Park 9 December 1881. _ Oswald Jones Woodthorpe, born at Bradwell-juxta- Coggeshall 12 September, bapt. there 20 November 1881. Harold Wiseman Woodthorpe, born at Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall 1 June, bapt at Paglesham 5 August 1877. Ida Mary, born at Bradwell- juxta-Coggeshall 22 September, bapt at Paglesham 17 November 1878. Melville Woodthorpe Graham, born at Kimberley, Cape Colony, 11 September, bapt. there 16 December 1883; educated at Bedford Grammar School. Mary Peddie Woodthorpe, born at Kimberley 17 June, bapt. there 9 August 1885. I Harry Woodthorpe Graham, born at Uitenhage, Cape Colony, fc 25 February, bapt. theje 31 March 1887 ; edu- cated at Bedford Grammar School. I Nelson Woodthorpe Graham, born at Kimberley 26 Feb- ruary, bapt there 21 March 1889; educated at Bedford Grammar School. 64 Si"*^^'^ Fac-simile of a Silhouette of Henry Woodthorpe (see page 58) of Aveley, co. Essex; born 14 April 1793; buried at Stowmarket, co. Suffolk, ig November 1878 ; in the possession of his grandson. Sir Charles Holroyd. Facsimile of a Silhouette of Sarah (see page 58), daughter of Alexander Gray, and wife of Henry Woodthorpe of Aveley, co. Essex; baptised at Kensington, London, 19 July 1803 ; died at Barking, co. Essex, 6 December 1862; in the possession of her grandson, Sir Charles Holroyd. •*/* >T / '• •'• ' / /..M' {.tr ; ; r . • ? Facsimile of a Silhouette of Lucy (see page 62), daughter of Henry and Sarah Woodthorpe, and wife of William Holroyd ; in the possession of her son, Sir Charles Holroyd. AMHERST OF HACKNEY. Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly: ist and 4th, Gules three tilting spears two and one or headed argent, Amherst; and, Per saltire azure and or in fesse two lions rampant gules in chief and in base a dexter arm fessewise couped at the elbow habited of the third cuffed azure hand proper holding a cross- crosslet fi tchle also of the third, Daniel ; 3rd, Or on a chevron azure between three marigolds slipped proper two lions passant respecting each other of the first within a bordure compony argent and azure, Tyssen. Crests. — 1 (centre), On a mount vert three tilting spears one in pale and two in saltire or headed argent girt by a wreath of laurel proper, Amherst ; 2 (dexter), In front of a trefoil slipped vert a dexter arm couped fessewise habited and holding in the hand a cross-crosslet fitchle as in the arms, Daniel; 3 (sinister), A demi-lion per fesse wavy or and azure ducally crowned gules and holding in the paws an escutcheon azure charged with an estoile of the first, Tyssen. Supporters. — On either side a heron proper collared or. Motto. — Victoria concordia crescit. am&erst of Hacftne|>* William George Daniel-Tyssen of Foley House, co. Kent, also of Hackney, co. Middlesex, Foulden Hall, co. Norfolk, and Westbrooke House, co. Dorset (3rd son of John Daniel, by Dorcas his wife, dau. and eventually sole heir of Thomas Auchmuty); born 25 April 1773; High Sheriff for co. Kent 1825; Lord of the Manor of Hackney in right of his wife ; by Royal Licence dated 14 March 1814, took the surname and arms of Tyssen, in addition to and after that of Daniel ; died at Foley House, aged 64, 6 January, bur. at East Farleigh, co. Kent, 13 January 1838. Will dated 23 October 1835, with four codicils dated respectively 3 May 1836, 6 March 1837, 29 December 1837, and 4 January 1838, proved (P.CC. 126 Nuholl) 16 Feb- ruary 1838, by William George Tyssen Daniel-Tyssen and Francis Samuel Daniel-Tyssen, sons, two of the Exors. -^Amelia, only surviving dau. and heir of Captain John Amhurst, R.N., by Mary his 2nd wife (through whom his descendants became possessed of the manors of Hackney and Foulden), dau. and heir of Francis John Tyssen, J. P. and D.L., Lord of the Manor of Hackney; bapt. 1 May 1775; marr. at Rochester, co. Kent, 21 June 1794; died on Wednesday, 6 August, bur. at East Farleigh 13 August 1851. Will dated 22 February 185 1, proved (P.CC. 756, 51) 2 September 1851, by Charles Wayth and Alexander Randall, two of the Exors. Amelia Harriett, born 3 September 1795; marr. 22 June 1816, Edward Cormick, who entered the Army 4 December 1806, Captain and Paymaster 3rd (The King's Own) Light Dragoons 24 January 1828; served in Portugal in the campaign of 1808- 1809, and on the East coast of Spain from September 1 81 2 to September 18 13, including the battle of Castalla; served in Afghanistan in the campaign of 1842 ; died at Umballa, Punjab, India, 19 May 1848. She died at Upper Nile Terrace, Rochester, on Wednesday, 23 October 1867, and was bur. at Chelsea, co. Middlesex. Will dated 22 March 1866, with codicil dated 18 April 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 782, 67) 19 December 1867, by Charles Cowen of Upper Nile Terrace, Rochester, Staff Surgeon-Major and Deputy-Inspector of Hospitals, one of the Exors. ^ A Mary Ann, born 8 December 1796; marr. at Foulden, co. Norfolk, 9 Jan- uary 1 81 9, John Carter of North wold, co. Norfolk (2nd son of William Langham of Mildenhall, co. Suffolk, by Judith Kenton his wife) ; born 3 May 1795 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Norfolk; by Royal Licence dated 23 November 1813, took the name of Carter in lieu of that of Langham ; died 16 October, bur. at North wold 23 October 1847. She died 21 De- cember, and was bur. at Northwold 28 December 1847. Mary Rothes Margaret (a Lady of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England), born at Didlington Hall, co. Norfolk, on Saturday, 25 April, bapt at Didlington 2 June 1857 ; marr. at St. Thomas', Portman Square, London (by the Rev. Ridley Daniel- Tyssen, assisted by the Rev. Alexander Rhind Webster), on Wednesday, 2 September 1885, Lord William Cecil, M.V.O., F.R.G.S. (3rd son of William Alleyne, 3rd Marquess of Exeter, P.C., by Lady Georgina Sophia his wife, 2nd dau. of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Longford) ; born at Seafield House, near Dublin, on Thursday, 2 November 1854; educated at Eton; entered the Army as Lieutenant 2nd (afterwards 3rd) Battalion Grenadier Guards 29 November 1876, Captain August 1885, retired January 1889; Lieut-Colonel (Hon. Colonel) 4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment (Militia) 16 April 1890-1902; served in Suakin Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp, Khedive's bronze star); nominated M.V.O. (4th-class) 7 July 1896; Groom-in-Waiting in Ordinary to Queen Victoria 1 892-1 901 ; Equerry to H.R.H. Princess Henry of Battenburg 1892-99, and Comptroller and Treasurer to her Household since 1899 ; a Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Commander (ist-class) of the Order of Philip of Hesse, Grand Cross of Order of Isabel la Catolica of Spain. 68 Louisa Dorcas, born 2 March 1798; died 16 August following. 1 Caroline, born 22 May 1799; marr. 12 August 1840, the Hon b,e Christopher Alexander Hagerman (son of Nicholas Hagerman); born 22 March 1792; one of the Judges of H.M. Court of Queen's Bench, Toronto, Upper Canada; died at Toronto, in his 56th year, on Friday, 14 May 1847. She died s.p. at Didlington Hall, co. Norfolk, in her 79th year, on Saturday, 3 November 1877, and was bur. in the churchyard at Cheriton, co. Kent. Will dated 30 November 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 132, 78) 9 February 1878, by Charles Amherst Daniel-Tyssen and John Robert Daniel-Tyssen, brothers, and Robert Carter, nephew, three of the Exors. Charlotte, born 12 July 1800; marr. n June 1823, Courtney Stacey of Sandling Place, Maidstone, co. Kent; born 10 October 1789; died at Sand- ling Place, Maidstone, aged 63, on Tuesday, 18 January 1853. Will dated 4 November 185 1, proved (P.C.C. 22 S> 53) 3 March 1853, by Charlotte Stacey, relict, the sole Executrix. She died at Folkestone, co. Kent, aged 71, on Monday, 12 February 1872. Will dated 31 October 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 206, 72) 1 March 1872, by Edward Hoar of Maidstone, the sole 1 William Amhurst Tyssen- Amherst, Baron Amherst of- Hackney, co. Middlesex, and of Didlington Hall, co. Norfolk, F.S.A. ; born at Narford, co. Norfolk, 25 April l8 35> bapt. at Foulden; educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 19 May 1853 ; of the Inner Temple 13 March 1857 ; resumed by Royal Licence dated 16 August 1877, the ancient spelling of his surname Amherst; M.P. for West Norfolk 1880-85, and for South- West Norfolk 1885-92, J.P. for co. Norfolk, High Sheriff 1866; J.P. and D.L. for co. Middlesex; J.P. for Westminster; a Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England; raised to the Peerage as Baron Amherst of Hackney, co. Middlesex, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 26 August 1892, with special limitation in default of male heirs to his eldest daughter ; Patron of the livings of Ickburgh Rectory with Langford Rectory, Cranwich Rectory with Didlington Vicarage and Colveston Rectory, all co. Norfolk, and of St. John's, Hackney, West Hackney and South Hackney Rectories, co. Middlesex. ■Margaret Susan, only child and heir of Admiral Robert Mitford of Hunmanby Hall, co. York, and of Mitford Castle, co. Northumberland, by Margaret his wife, dau. of James Duns- mure of Edinburgh ; bom 7 Januaiy 1835; marr. at Hun- manby (by the Rev. Robert Mitford Taylor, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. Frederick Askew Bickmore, Rector of Cranwich and Didlington, both co. Norfolk), on Wednesday, 4 June 1856 ; a Lady of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England 4 December 1907. Sybil Margaret (a Lady of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England), born at Didlington Hall on Tuesday, 21 September, bapt. at Didlington 5 De- cember 1858. 1 Florence Margaret (a Lady of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jeru- salem in England), born at Didlington Hall on Thursday, 26 January, bapt. at Didlington 11 March i860. 69 1 Margaret Mitford (a Lady of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jeru- salem in England), born at Didlington Hall on Wednesday, 12 August, bapt. at Didlington 13 September 1863. William George Tyssen Tyssen- Amhurst of Didlington,- co. Norfolk, Hackney, co. Middlesex, and Foulden Hall, co. Norfolk; born 18 December 1801 ; of Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated 14 January 1820; High Sheriff for co. Norfolk 1843; by Royal Licence dated 6 August 1852, assumed the name of Tyssen-Amhurst, discontinuing that of Daniel; died at Didlington Park, co. Norfolk, aged 54, on Sunday, 30 December 1855, bur. at Didlington. Will dated 21 August 1854, with codicil dated 7 November 1855, proved (P.C.C. 353, 56} 5 May 1856, by Charles Amherst Daniel-Tyssen, brother, and William Amhurst Tyssen-Amhurst, eldest son, the Efcors. -Mary, eldest dau. of Andrew Fountaine of Narford Hall, co. Norfolk, by Hannah his wife, eldest dau. of Thomas Penrice of Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk; bom 7 October 1806; man. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, London (by the Rev. Charles Penrice, Rector of Plumstead, co. Norfolk), on Thursday, 10 April 1834; died at Didlington Hall on Thursday, 9 February 1854, bur. at Didlington. Amelia, born 27 January 1837 ; died unmarried, in her 54th year, at 21 Ovington Gardens, Kensington, London, on Saturday, 9 August, bur. at Didlington 15 August 1890. Will with codicil dated 13 February 1885, proved (Prin. Reg., 829, 90) 16 September 1890, by William Amhurst Tyssen -Amherst of Didlington Hall, brother, the sole Eifor. 1 Alicia Margaret (a Lady of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England), born at Didlington Hall on Sunday, 30 July, bapt. at Didlington 3 September 1865 ; received the Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners and afterwards the Freedom of the City of London, the latter falling into abeyance on her marriage ; Author of "A History of Gardening in England," 1896, "Children's Gardens," 1902, and "London Parks and Gardens," 1907 ; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rt. Rev. Edward Stuart Talbot, Bishop of Rochester, assisted by the Rev. Lord William Rupert Ernest Gascoyne-Cecil and the Rev. Ernest Amhurst Villiers), on Wednesday, 16 February 1898, to Evelyn Gascoyne-Cecil of 10 Eaton Place, London (elder son of Lord Eustace Brownlow Henry Gascoyne-Cecil of Lytchett Heath, Poole, co. Dorset, M.P., Lieut-Colonel Coldstream Guards, by Lady Gertrude Louisa his wife, 4th dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Eldon); born at 32 Eccleston Square, London, on Tuesday, 30 May 1865, bapt. at St. Michael's, Chester Square, London; educated at Eton and at New College, Oxford, matriculated 12 October 1883, B.A. 1887 (Honours: 2nd-class Law), M.A. 1890; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple 1889; Assistant Private Secretary to Prime Minister (Marquess of Salisbury) 1891-92, and again 1895- 1902; M.P. for East Hertford June 1898 to September 1900, and for Aston Manor since 1900; Member of London School Board 1894-99; Chairman House of Commons Select Committee on Foreign Steamship Subsidies 1901-1902, and Chairman of Eastern Mail Service Committee 1903; appointed a Member of Permanent Commission of International Railway Congress 1905; Author of "Primogeniture; a short History of its Development in various Countries, and its Practical Effects," 1895 "On the Eve of the War in South Africa," 1900. =f= A 70 Charles Amherst Daniel-Tyssen of Northwold Lodge, co. Norfolk; born 6 June 1804; entered the Army as Lieutenant 1st (The King's) Dragoon Guards 6 October 1825, Captain 1835 ; died unmarried at his residence, Northwold Lodge, in his 79th year, on Saturday, 10 June, bur. at Didlington, co. Norfolk, 15 June 1882. Will dated 28 April 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 876, 82) 24 November 1882, by the Rev. Ridley Daniel-Tyssen of the Rectory, South Hackney, co. Middlesex, Amherst Daniel-Tyssen and Robert Carter, nephews, the surviving Exors. Florence Mary, born at Foulden Hall, co. Norfolk, 13 February 1839; marr. at Didlington Hall, co. Norfolk (by the Rt. Rev. the Hon We Henry Montagu Villiers, Bishop of Durham), on Thursday, 19 October i860, to the Rev. Charles Lawrence; Rector of Tolleshunt Knights, co. Essex, of Lee, co. Kent, 1864-73, afterwards of Croft, co. York; Chaplain to the Bishop of Carlisle 1857-61 ; assumed the name and arms of Villiers; died at Bournemouth, co. Hants, aged 63, on Sunday, 15 October 1893, bur. at Croft. Will dated 1 March 1886, proved at York 20 December 1893, by Florence Mary Villiers, relict, and Harry Rouse the Exors. =?= Geraldine Margaret, born at Didlington Hall on Thursday, 2 May, bapt. at Didlington 9 June 1867 ; marr. at St. Margaret's, Westminster (by the Very Rev. George David Boyle, Dean of Salisbury), on Wednesday, 30 April 1890, to Malcolm Drummond of Megginch Castle, co. Perth (only son of John Murray Drummond of Megginch Castle, J.P., D.L., by Frances Jemima his wife, 4th dau. of General Sir John Oswald of Dunnikier, co. Fife, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.); born at Megginch Castle on Sunday, 2 March 1856; educated at Eton; Sub-Lieutenant Northumberland Militia 24 December 1873; entered the Army as Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 29 November 1876, Captain 1st Battalion 29 April 1885, Captain Reserve of Officers 29 April 1885 ; served with the Guards' Mounted Infantry in the Soudan Campaign in 1885 (medal with clasp, Khedive's bronze star); Commander (ist-class) of the Friedrich Order; A.D.C. and Private Secretary to Governor of Newfoundland 1881 ; Groom of the Privy Chamber to Queen Victoria 1890-93, Groom-in- Waiting in Ordinary 1 893-1 901 ; J.P. and D.L. for co. Perth. =y= Beatrice Margaret, born at Didlington Hall on Monday, 27 September, bapt. at Didlington 7 No- vember 1869; died at Cannes, France, in her 13th year, on Sunday, 20 No- vember, bur. in the family vault at Did- lington 30 November 1881. 7i obert John Robert Daniel-Tyssen of Brighton, co.-pHarriet Caroline, dau. of Charles Hopkinson Sussex, F.S.A. ; bom 7 November 1805 ; D.L. for Tower Hamlets; died at 9 Lower Rock Gardens, Brighton, in his 77th year, on Sunday, 11 June 1882, bur. at Cheriton, co. Kent. Will dated 28 December 1881, proved (Prin. Reg., 663, 82) 3 August 1882, by the Rev. Ridley Daniel-Tyssen of the Rectory, South Hackney, co. Middlesex, and Amherst Daniel-Tyssen, D.C.L., sons, the Exors. of Cadogan Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex; born 16 February 1809 ; man*, at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, 28 May 1835; died at 114 Lansdowne Place, Hove, co. Sussex, in her 76th year, on Saturday, 8 November 1884, bur. at Cheriton. Adtfion was granted at the Principal Registry 1 January 1885, to Amherst Daniel-Tyssen, D.C.L., son, and one of the next of kin. Amelia Caroline, born at Upper Clapton, co. Middlesex, on Friday, 26 February 1836 ; marr. at St. Peter's, Brighton (by her brother, the Rev. Ridley Daniel-Tyssen, assisted by her uncle, the Rev. James O'Brien of St. Patrick's, Hove, D.D.), on Thursday, 14 January 1875, to the Rev. Edward Robert Cruickshank (only son of Robert Cruickshank of Alverstoke, co. Hants, by Harriet his wife, dau. of the Rev. Edward Barnard, Rector of Alverstoke); born 29 July 1840; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 26 May 1859, B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866; appointed Vicar of Midhurst, co. Sussex, in 1885; died at Brighton, aged 50, on Wednesday, 5 November 1890, bur. in the churchyard of St. Mark's, Alverstoke. Will dated 14 September 1890, proved at Chichester 17 January 1891, by Amelia Caroline Cruickshank, relict, and the Rev. Ridley Daniel-Tyssen, brother-in-law, the Exors. She died at her residence, Eastern House, Alverstoke, on Tuesday, aged 60, 4 February 1896, and was bur. in the churchyard of St. Mark's, Alverstoke. Will dated 8 July 1891, proved (Prin. Reg., 457, 96) 18 May 1896, by the Rev. Ridley Daniel-Tyssen and Amherst Daniel-Tyssen, the Exors. =j= Francis Tyssen-Amhurst, born 27 September 1842; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 11 October 1861, B.A. 1865; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple 26 January 1867; Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, Australia; died in his 39th year, on board the Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamship "Bokhara," on his voyage home from Australia on Monday, 3 January 1881, bur. at sea. Will dated 10 September 1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 274, 81) 16 April 1881, by William Amhurst Tyssen-Amherst of Didlington Hall, co. Norfolk, brother, the sole Exor. 72 Francis Samuel Daniel-Tyssen Castle House, Sandgate, co. Kent ; born 13 March 1813; sometime of the 4th Dragoon Guards ; J.P. ; died at Castle House, Sandgate, in his 63rd year, on Friday, 3 September 1875, bur. in the churchyard at Cheriton, co. Kent. Will dated 7 June 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 907, 75) 16 Novem- ber 1875, by the Rev. Charles John Daniel and Lewis Bruce Knight Bruce, the Exors. of-pEliza Julia, elder dau. of the Rt Hon b, ° Sir James Lewis Knight- Bruce of the Priory, Roehampton, co. Surrey, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., J.P., D.L., M.P., Vice-Chancellor of England and one of the Lords Justice of Appeal, by Eliza his wife, dau. of Thomas Newte of Tidcombe, co. Devon; marr. at Roehampton (by the Rt. Rev. John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln) on Saturday, 29 April 1843, marriage settlements dated 28 April 1843; died 24 July 1892, bur. at Cheriton. Thomas Auchmuty Daniel-Tyssen, born and bapt 19 De- cember, died the same day, and bur. 22 December 18 15. Amelia Julia Bruce, born at Foley House, near Maidstone, co. Kent, on Wednesday, 3 January 1844 ; died 10 May 1881. Will dated 29 April 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 695, 93) 12 July 1893, by Reginald Wyndham Butterworth, one of the Exors. William George Wyndham Daniel- Tyssen, born at Sandgate on Sunday, 20 April, bapt. at Cheriton 10 September 1845 ; died in 1854, bur. at Cheriton. Maria Harriet Arabella, born 13 May 1838 ; marr. at St. Nicholas', Brighton, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Ridley Daniel-Tyssen, assisted by the Rev. James O'Brien, D.D.), on Tuesday, 31 May 1870, to Wilfred Joseph Cripps of Cirencester, co. Gloucester, C.B., F.S.A. (eldest son of William Cripps, M.P., by Mary Anne his wife, eldest dau. of Benjamin Harrison of Clapham Common, co. Surrey, F.R.S., F.S.A.) ; born in St. James* Place, Westminster, on Tuesday, 8 June, bapt. at St. James', Westminster, 10 July 1841 ; of Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated 28 June 1859, B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866; a Student of the Middle Temple 25 February 1863, called to the Bar 1 May 1865; a Member of the Oxford Circuit; Lieutenant Royal North Gloucestershire Militia 26 March 1866, Captain 11 March 1872, retired as Hon. Major; nominated C.B. 1889; J.P. for the counties of Kent and Gloucester. She died s.p. at Folkestone, co. Kent, on Monday, 5 September, and was bur. at Cheriton, co. Kent, 9 September 1881. M.I. He marr. 2ndly at Ruabon, co. Denbigh (by the Rev. John Studholme Brownrigg, cousin of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Ebenezer Wood Edwards, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 2 December 1884, Helen Augusta Wilhelmine, Countess von Bismark-Schierstein, younger dau. of Friedrich August Ludwig, Count von Bismark-Schierstein, by Charlotte Henrietta his wife, eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon We Sir Henry Watkin Williams- Wynn, G.C.H., K.C.B. ; born 27 July 1850, bapt at Wiesbaden, Germany. He died s.p. at Cirencester, aged 62, on Monday, 26 October, and was bur. in the cemetery at Cirencester 29 October 1903. Will dated 16 February 1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 1424, 1903) 22 December 1903, by Helen Augusta Wilhelmina Cripps, relict, John Frederick Curtis-Hayward, retired Colonel in the Army, cousin, and Frederick William Beresford Cripps, nephew, the Eftors. (See Pedigree of Cripps> Vol. 2 y page up, and Additions and Corrections, Vol. u 9 page vii.) 73 Rosalind Harriet, born at Sandgate, co. Kent, on Friday, 7 August 1846; marr. at Cheriton, co. Kent (by the Rev. Ridley Daniel-Tyssen, assisted by the Rev. Reginald Bridges Knatchbull-Hugesson), on Thursday, 6 June 1872, to Reginald Wyndham Butterworth of 53 Pulteney Street, Bath, co. Somerset (son of Thomas Stock Butterworth of Westbury-on- Trym, co. Gloucester, by Blanche Davis his wife ; of Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 4 February 1861, aged 19; J. P. for co. Gloucester, High Sheriff of Bristol 1885-86. Mary Adela Amherst, born at Roehampton, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 13 September 1848 ; marr. at Cheriton (by the Rev. Edward Peare Gregg, assisted by the Rev. Alexander Hall Hall, the Vicar) on Tuesday, 7 October 1879, to William Ogilvie Law (2nd son of William Trevor Law of Moulmein, Burmah, J. P. and Government Advocate, by . . his wife, dau. of Monsieur d'Egaje of Bordeaux) ; born 20 November 1844; matriculated at Edinburgh University; a Student of the Middle Temple 11 November 1861, called to the Bar 17 November 1866. A Rev. Ridley Daniel-Tyssen, born in WarwickfCaroline Octavia Wilhelmina, 2nd dau. of Road, Upper Clapton, co. Middlesex, on Mon- day, 7 December 1840, bapt. at St. Thomas', Upper Clapton, 14 April 1841 ; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 17 March 1859, B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866; Rector of South Hackney, co. Middlesex, 1871-85, Perpetual Curate of St. Patrick's, Hove, co. Sussex, 188 5- 1904, licenced to officiate in the diocese of Chichester from 1905. Charles Hopkinson of Wotton, co. Gloucester, by Clara his wife, dau. of J. Bunny of Newbury, co. Berks; born at Eaton Place, London, on Monday, 10 August 1840; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Charles Wellington Furse, Vicar of Cuddesden, co. Oxford, assisted by the Rev. the Hon ble Robert Liddell, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 22 July 1873. Geoffrey Amherst Daniel-Tyssen, born at the Rectory, South Hackney, on Tuesday, 23 June 1874, bapt. at St. John's, South Hackney. U Janet Clara, born at the Rectory, South Hackney, on Tuesday, 15 June 1875, bapt- at St. John's, South Hackney ; marr. at St. Patrick's, Hove (by her cousin, the Rev. Arthur Sutton, Rector of Brant Broughton, co. Lincoln, assisted by the Ven ble Robert Sutton, Archdeacon of Lewes, and the Rev. Thomas Row- land Hall), on Tuesday, 8 April 1902, to Ernest William Ormerod of Beauchamp Lodge, Wimborne, co. Dorset (elder son of Edward Latham Ormerod, M.D., F.R.S., by Maria his 2nd wife, 2nd dau. of Frederick Millett of Woodhill, near Guildford, co. Surrey, Member of the Supreme Council of India) ; born 17 November 1868; of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1887, B.A. 1890, M.B., B.C., M.A. 1895, M.D. 1901, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1894; formerly House Surgeon, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Blanche Harriet, born at the Rectory, South Hackney, on Sunday, 28 Jan- uary 1877, bapt- at St. John's, South Hackney. Margaret, born at the Rectory, South Hackney, on Thursday, 11 March 1880, bapt. at St. John's, South Hackney; marr. at St. Patrick's, Hove (by the Ven blc Robert Sutton, Arch- deacon of Lewes, assisted by her cousin, the Rev. Arthur Sutton, Rector of Brant Broughton, and the Rev. William Breton), on Tuesday, 6 Feb- ruary 1906, to William Arthur Powlett Lane of 14 Carlyle Square, Chelsea, co. Middlesex (younger son of Charles Thomas Lane of Dangstein, Peters- field, co. Hants, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., by Minna his wife, dau. of Joseph Locke, M.P.); bom 7 December 1878. 74 Edith Alice, bom at Sandgate, co. Kent, on Thursday, 31 January, bapt. 15 March 1850; died 31 August 1902. Will dated 8 De- cember 1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 1597, 1902) 9 December 1902, by Walter Edward Moore, one of the Exors. Ellen Blanche, born at Sandgate on Tuesday, 10 June, bapt. 31 July 1 851; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. Edward Capel Cure, the Rector, assisted by the Rev. Charles Amherst Daniel-Tyssen), on Saturday, 12 October 1881, to William Fletcher, only surviving son of Wellesley Pole Fletcher of 32 Rathmines Road, Dublin. I Francis Augustus Daniel- Tyssen, born at Sandgate on Saturday, 7 August 1852, bapt. at Cheriton, co. Kent, and died there on Tuesday, 14 December following, bur. at Cheriton. Rev. Charles Amherst Daniel-Tyssen of Sandgate ; born at Seabrook Farm, co. Kent, on Saturday, 13 December 1856, bapt. at Cheriton; of Merton College, Oxford, matriculated 16 Oc- tober 1875, B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882. Augustus Robert Bruce Daniel-Tyssen, born 31 December 1859; died 13 May 1862, bur. at Cheriton. Amherst Daniel-Tyssen of 59 Priory Road,T-Cassandra Mary Amelia, 5th dau. of Charles West Hampstead, co. Middlesex, D.C.L. ; born at Warwick Road, Upper Clapton, co. Middlesex, 31 July 1843; of Merton College, Oxford, matriculated 6 June 1861, Postmaster 1861-66, B.A. 1865, B.C.L. and M.A. 1872, D.C.L. 1877; a Student of the Inner Temple 30 April 1864, called to the Bar 26 January 1869. Madden of the Hon b,e East India Co/s Service, by Julia Charlotte his wife, dau. of General Lambert Loveday; born at Clifton, co. Gloucester, 22 December 1854; marr. at the Unitarian Church, Little Portland Street, London (by the Rev. Philip Henry Wicksteed, assisted by the Rev. Thomas R. Dobson of Brighton, co. Sussex), on Saturday, 23 June 1883. Alice Edwyna (Queenie), born at 59 Priory Road, West Hampstead, on Thursday, 20 March, bapt. at the Unitarian Church, Little Portland Street, London, 18 May 1884; marr. at Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Church, Hampstead (by the Rev. Henry Gow), on Tuesday, 6 February 1906, to Horace Randolph Gee, eldest son of Robert Gee of Sidcup, co. Kent. 1 Samuel Roland Daniel-Tyssen, born at 59 Priory Road, West Hampstead, on Monday, 18 January, bapt. at the Unitarian Church, Little Port- land Street, London, 18 April 1886; educated at Bedales School, Petersfield, and at the South Kensington Engineering College. Wilfred Heming Amherst Daniel- Tyssen, born at 59 Priory Road, West Hampstead, on Saturday, 30 May 1 89 1, bapt. there privately ; educated at Wood* bridge School. 75 &rtttortg|rt of button ^carsbale, co- Berbp* Arms, — Argent on a mount vert a cotton tree fructed proper on a chief azure between two bezants an escutcheon of the field charged with a bee volant proper. Crest. — An eagle rising or in its beak an escutcheon azure pendant by a ribbon gules thereon a hank of cotton argent. Motto. — Multa tuli fecique. Robert Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby (2nd son oi Richard Arkwright of Willersley, co. Derby, J. P. and D.L. for co. Derby, High Sheriff 1801, by Mary his wife, dau. of Adam Simpson of Bonsall, co. Derby); born 7 March 1783; J. P. and D.L. for co. Derby, High Sheriff 1850; died at Sutton Scarsdalfe, aged 76, on Saturday, 6 August 1859, bur. in the family mausoleum in the church adjoining the Hall. Will dated 30 May 1857, with codicil dated 25 January 1858, proved at Derby 19 October 1859, by the Rev. Godfrey Harry Arkwright, son, and Sir Hew Dalrymple, Baronet, the Eiors. Portrait by Wright of Derby at Willersey, in the possession of Frederick Charles Arkwright (For earlier Pedigree see "Notes " to " Visitation of England and Wales," Vol 7, page J.) f-pFrances Crawford, dau. of Stephen George Kemble of Durham, by Elizabeth Satchel! his wife; born in 1785 ; marr. at Hull, co. York, 27 June 1805 ; died at Sutton Scarsdale on Saturday, 10 March 1849, bur. in the family mausoleum in the church adjoining the Hall. Por- traits at Sutton Scarsdale, in the possession of William Arkwright^ her grandson. George Arkwright, born 20 August 1807 ; of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, B.A. 1830, M.A. 1833; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 22 November 1833; M.P. for Leominster 1842 until his death ; J. P. for co. Derby; died s.p. at 20 Albany, Piccadilly, London, aged 48, on Tuesday, 5 February 1856, bur. in the family mausoleum in the church adjoining the Hall at Sutton Scarsdale. Will dated 25 May 1855, proved (P.C.C. 80, 56) 25 February 1856, by William Arkwright, brother, the sole EStor. William Arkwright, born 12 s September 1809; entered the Army as Cornet 24 July 1828, Lieutenant 25 June 1830, Cap- tain 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons 11 May 1838, retired as Major; died at Hotham Hall, co. York, on Wednesday, 13 May 1857, bur. in the family mausoleum in the church adjoining the Hall at Sutton Scarsdale. Will dated 8 November 1852, proved (P.C.C. 432, 57) 23 June 1857, by John Gilbert Crompton, the surviving E&or. i^Fanny Susan, 2nd dau. of Edward Thornewill of Dove Cliff, co. Staf- ford, D.L., by Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. J. B. Pearson, Rector of Croxall, co. Derby; marr. at Stretton, co. Stafford (bf the Rev. John Edward Addison Fenwick), on Thursday, 11 March 1852, mar- riage settlements dated 1 March 1852. Fanny Elizabeth, born in 1853; marr. at Sutton Scarsdale (by her cousin, the Rev. Richard FitzHerbert, Rector of Warsop, co. Nottingham) on Thursday, 4 June 1874, Lieut.-Colonel William Thornhill Blois of Glencairn, Bournemouth, co. Hants (youngest son of John Ralph Blois, Commander R.N., by Eliza Knox his wife, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Barrett, Rector of Inishkeel, co. Donegal; and brother of Sir John Ralph Blois of Grundisburgh and Cockfield Hall, both co. Suffolk, 8th Baronet); born 1 August 1842; entered the Army as Cornet 18 October 1859, Lieutenant 14 January 1863, Captain 11 March 1874, Major 1 July 1881, Hon. Lieut-Colonel 25 March 1885, afterwards Lieut. -Colonel 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Militia) ; J.P. for co. Warwick ; died at Gore Hurst, Bournemouth, 5 April 1889. Will dated 19 April 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 568, 89) 6 July 1889, by the Hon™* Joshua Charles Vanneck of Richmond Barracks, Dublin, Colonel in the Army, one of the Eiors. =p 76 Frances Elizabeth, man*, at Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby (by the Rt. Rev. the Hon ble Horatio Powys, Bishop of Sodor and Man), on Tuesday, 27 July 1852, to Lieut-Colonel Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple, Baronet (elder son of Lieut-General Sir John Dalrymple, 5th Baronet, by Charlotte his wife, only daughter of Sir Patrick Warrender, 3rd Baronet); bom 21 November 1814; entered the Army as Ensign 71st (Highland) Foot 15 February 1831, Lieutenant 4 September 1835, Captain 24 April 1838, Major 19 March 1847, Lieut-Colonel 12 November 1847; served at the capture of Coorg 1834; Convenor of co. Haddington for six years, J.P. and D.L. for co. Haddington; succeeded his father as 6th Baronet 26 May 1835; died s.p. at Luchie House, North Berwick, aged 72, on Thursday, 28 April 1887, bur. at North Berwick. She died at Luchie on Wednesday, 28 February 1894, and was bur. at Sutton Scarsdale. Will dated 14 May 1887, with two codicils dated 11 July 1887 and 29 July 1892. Confirmation of Sir George Warrender, Baronet, sealed in London 1 May 1894. Portrait by Richmond at Highckre Rectory \ co, Hants, in the possession of the Rev. William Henry Arkwright, her nephew. Emma, born at Sutton Scarsdale 15 April 1854; marr. there (by the Rt. Rev. Lord Arthur Charles Hervey), on Thursday, 13 July 1876, as his 1st wife, George Henry William Hervey of Church House, Tendring, co. Essex (2nd son of the Rt Rev. Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, Bishop of Bath and Wells, by Patience his wife, dau. of John Singleton) ; born at Ickworth, co. Suffolk, on Friday, 17 February 1843. She died at Old Place, Sleaford, co. Lincoln, on Saturday, 28 April, and was bur. at Sutton Scarsdale 3 May 1877. He marr. 2ndly at Bedfont, co. Middlesex, on Thursday, 3 July 1879, Mary, dau. of William Wells Cole. She died, leaving issue, at Bey ton House, co. Suffolk, 21 August, and was bur. at Ickworth 24 August 1900. =j= I William (Philip) Arkwright= of Sutton Scarsdale; born 21 April 1857 ; educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 20 May 1875; J.P. for co. Derby, High Sheriff 1890; inherited the Sutton Scars- dale estate under the will of his grandfather, Robert Arkwright. -Agnes Mary, eldest dau. of the Hon ble John James Thomas Somers Cocks, by Ann his wife, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Simpson, Rector of Horsted Parva, co. Sussex ; born 39 January 1859; marr. 8 July 1 884. Sophia, marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. Richard Fitz- Herbert, Rector of Warsop, co. Nottingham), on Tuesday, 1 June 1880, to the Hon Uc Evelyn Henry Pierrepont of Higham Grange, Nuneaton, co. Warwick (2nd son of Sydney William Herbert, 3rd Earl Manvers, M.P., J.P. and D.L., by Georgine Jane Elizabeth Fanny his wife, 2nd dau. of Augustin Louis Joseph Casimir Gtistave de Franquetot, Due de Coigny, of France) ; born at 6 Tilney Street, London, on Satur- day, 23 August 1856; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 20 May 1875. I 77 Frances Rafela, 3rd- dau. of Sir Henry FitzHerbert of Tis- sington Hall, co. Derby, 3rd Baronet, by Agnes his wife, 2nd dau. of the Rev. William Beresford ; marr. at Tissington (by the Rev. William Alderson, Rector of Aston, co. York) on Wednesday, 13 No- vember 1844; died at Mayfield, co. Stafford, aged 25, on Monday, 9 July 1849, DUr - at Tissington. 1st wife. ■Rev. Godfrey Harry Arkwright 8 of Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby; born 10 October 18 14 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A 1837, M.A. 1 84 1 ; Vicar of Heath and Ault-Hucknall, co. Derby ; died at Sutton Scarsdale, aged 52, on Monday, 17 December 1866, bur. there. Will dated 14 November 1866, with codicil dated 6 December 1866, proved (Prin. Reg., 66, 67) 11 February 1867, by John Knight FitzHerbert of Breadsall, co. Derby, Henry Edward Pellew and Mansfield Forster Mills of Duckmanton Lodge, 00. Derby, the Exors. ■Marian Hilare* Adelaide, youngest dau. of the Very Rev. the Hon b,e George Pellew, D.D., Dean of Norwich, by the Hon ble Frances his wife, 2nd dau. of Henry, 1st Viscount Sidmouth ; marr. at Norwich Cathedral (by the Rev. the Hon ble Edward Pellew) on Thursday, 24 April 1862 ; died at Adbury House, Newbury, co. Berks, aged 70, on Sunday, 22 December 1 90 1, bur. at Burghclere, co. Hants. Will dated 27 July 1896, proved (Prin. Reg., 143, 1902) 27 February 1902, by Godfrey Edward Pellew Arkwright, Walter George Arkwright and Marian Ursula Arkwright, spinster, the Exors. 2nd wife. A (For issue see page 80.) 1 . Louisa Jane Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of^Francis Arkwright of Coton= House, Rugby, co. Warwick, and of Overton Marton, Wellington, New Zealand ; born 17 March 1846, bapt. at Mayfield ; educated at Eton ; M.P. for East Derby- shire 1874-80 ; J.P. for co. Derby and for North Riding, co. York, Lord of the Manor of Churchover, co. Warwick; Member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand; formerly of the 100th Foot. Henry John Millbank of Newsham, co. York, D.L., by Lady Margaret Henrietta Maria his wife, only dau. of George Harry, Lord Grey of Groby, and sister of George Harry, 7th Earl of Stamford ; born 29 Jan- uary 1849 ; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Most Rev. Charles Thomas Longley, Arch- bishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Rev. William Henry Langhorne), on Thursday, 2 June 1868; died at 37 St. James' Place, London, aged 24, on Tuesday, 6 May, bur. at Sutton Scarsdale 9 May 1873. 1st wife. Hon ble Eveline, 3rd dau. of William Wells, 3rd Viscount Sidmouth, by Georgiana Susan his wife, eldest dau. of the Very Rev. the Hon We George Pellew, D.D., Dean of Norwich ; born at Heavi- tree, co. Devon, on Sunday, 21 March 1852; marr. at Upper Ottery, co. Devon, on Wednes- day, 15 September 1875. 2nd wife. Margaret Louisa, born at 37 St. James' Place, London, on Monday, 28 April 1873, bapt. at Burghclere; marr. at Holy Trinity, Brompton, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. William Harry Arkwright), on Wednesday, 24 July 1907, to Whitmore Monckton, Resident Magistrate, New Guinea. 78 Eustace Arkwright, born 27 December-pEi 1818; entered the Army as Cornet 9th (The Queen's Royal) Light Dragoons 31 January 1840, afterwards of the 4th Light Dragoons; died at Geneva, Switzer- land, on Tuesday, 15 September 1846, bur. in the English Cemetery at Geneva. Admon was granted (P.C.C. 219, 46) 24 October 1846, to Emma Anne Arkwright, relict. Portrait at Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby, in the possession of William Arkwright, his nephew. Imma Anne, dau. of John Stracey, by Emma Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Christopher Clitherow of Boston House, Brentford, co. Middlesex ; bom at Sprowston Lodge, co. Norfolk ; marr. at Rack- heath, co. Norfolk, 21 October 1845; died at 5 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, London, aged 79, on Friday, 6 June, bur. at Crostwick, co. Norfolk, 10 June 1902. Will dated 8 August 1 90 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 885, 1902) 15 July 1902, by Eustacie Emma Millicent Hutton, widow, and Charles Eustace Hutton, the E&ors. 1 Eustacie Emma Millicent, born at Sprowston Lodge, co. Norfolk, 13 January 1847 ; marr. at All Souls', Langham Place, London (by the Rev. Canon James William Lucas Heaviside), on Tuesday, 30 August 1870, to Colonel George Morland Hutton of Gate Burton, co. Lincoln, C.B. (2nd son of William Hutton of Gate Burton, J. P. and D.L. for co. Lincoln, High Sheriff 1832, by Jane his wife, dau. of Nicholas Bacon, 2nd son of Sir Edmund Bacon, Baronet) ; born at Gate Burton 3 December 1834; entered the Army as Ensign 46th Foot (The South Devon- shire) 28 October 1853, Lieutenant 75 September 1854; served in the Crimea, and was present at the taking of Sebastopol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal); Lieut.-Colonel and Hon. Colonel 1st Lincolnshire Volunteer Artillery 12 March 1868; J.P., D.L. and High Sheriff for co. Lincoln ; a Director of the Great Central Railway Company ; nominated C.B. 10 May 1892; died suddenly at the Carlton Club, London, on Monday, it February, bur. in the family vault at Gate Burton 15 February 1901. =r A I I Rev. William Harry Arkwright, born at-pMargery Bertha, 5th dau. of the Frances Alice, Rev. Henry Arkwright, Vicar of born 27 June Bodenham, co. Hereford, by Ellen 1849 \ d' e d his 2nd wife, dau. of Captain John on Monday, 4 Home Purves of Coldingham, co. April, bur. at Berwick ; born 27 April, bapt at Sutton Scars- Bodenham 26 June 1853 ; marr. dale 7 April there (by the Rev. Edward 1864. Massie, assisted by the Rev. Randall Davidson, Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury) on Wednesday, 22 May 1878. (See Pedigree of Arkwright, Vol. 7, page 20.) Tissington, co. Derby, 23 January, bapt there 27 March 1848; educated at Eton and at Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 17 October 1866, B.A. and M.A. 1873; Vicar of Rowsley, co. Derby, 1879-85, Curate of St. Paul's, Walworth, co. Surrey, 1885-86, Perpetual Curate of Cromford, co. Derby, 1886-93, Vicar of Wirksworth, co. Derby, 1893-1902, and Rural Dean 1 894- 1 903, Prebendary of Southwell Cathedral 1900- 1905, Rector of High- clere, co. Hants, since 1905; J.P. for co. Leicester. Bertram Harry Godfrey Arkwright-pGrace Emma Julia, only dau. of Albert Frederic Hurt of of The Firs, Datchet, co. Bucking- ham ; born at 4 Montagu Square, London, on Monday, 12 May 1879, bapt. at St Mary's, Bryanston Square, London ; educated at Eton and at Oriel College, Oxford. Alderwasley, co. Derby, J.P. and D.L., by Alice his wife, 3rd dau. of Frederick Peter Delm£ Radclifle of Hitchin Priory, co. Hertford ; marr. by special licence at Alderwasley (by the Rev. William Harry Arkwright, assisted by her uncle, the Rev. Richard Norman Hurt, Vicar of Sandal Magna, co. York, and the Rev. Robert Weston) on Tuesday, 10 June 1902. Robert Harry Bertram Arkwright, born at Bickley, co. Kent, on Thursday, 30 July 1903, bapt. at Alderwasley. 79 Francis Bertram Arkwright, born at Bickley on Monday, 30 January 1905, bapt. there. Edward Harry Arkwnght,= born at 93 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, on Saturday, 26 June 1880, bapt. there privately ; educated at Eton; entered the Royal Horse Artillery in 1899, Lieutenant (retired) 1904. -Rachel Winifred, youngest dau. of Henry Wigram of Northlands, co. Wilts, by Penelope his wife, dau. of George Eyre of Warrens, co. Wilts, J. P. ; born 22 July 1878 ; man*, at Landford, co. Wilts (by the Rev. William Harry Arkwright, assisted by the Rev. William Mills Dewe, the Rector), on Wednesday, 12 August 1908. 1 1 Henry FitzHerbert Arkwright, born at 7 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, London, on Wednesday, 4 January 1882, bapt. at Rowsley, co. Derby; educated at Winchester. Ellen Augusta, bom at 4 Montagu Square, London, on Tuesday, 29 January 1884, bapt at Burghclere. Alice Lucy Marian, born at 4 Montagu Square, Maryle- bone, London, on Monday, 8 June 1885, bapt. at St Paul's, Lorrimore Square, Walworth, co. Surrey. 1 Robert Home Purves Arkwright, born at 20 Montagu Street, Marylebone, London, on Wed- nesday, 6 March 1889, bapt at Cromford, co. Derby; educated at Winchester. 1 Charles Arkwright, born at 26 Chester Square, London, on Friday, 11 July 1890, bapt at Cromford; educated at Winchester. Frances Rafela, 3rd-j-R< dau. of Sir Henry FitzHerbert, Baronet. 1st wife. ev. Godfrey Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby, A\ Harrys-Marian Hilare* Adelaide, youngest dau. of the Very Rev. the Hon ble George Pellew, D.D., Dean of Norwich. {For issue see page 78.) Marian Ursula, born in the Cathedral Precincts, Norwich, on Sunday, 25 January 1863, bapt. at Norwich Cathedral. 1 Godfrey Edward Pellew Arkwright of Crowshott, Highclere, co. Hants; born in London on Sunday, 10 April 1864, bapt at Great Chart, co. Kent ; educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1883 (2nd-class Classical Mods. 1885, 4th-class Classics 1887). Walter George Arkwright of Great=Annie Mary, eldest dau. of Francis Bacon of Earlstone, Gravels, Burghclere, co. Hants ; born at Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby, 22 July 1865, bapt. there; educated at Limpsfield and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 28 January 1884, Exhibitioner 1883 (2nd-class Classical Mods. 1885, and-class Hist. 1887). Burghclere, by Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Langley, Rector of Ganarew, co. Hereford; born at Cholsey, co. Berks, 9 February 1874, bapt. there; marr. at Burghclere (by her cousin, the Rev. John Medley, assisted by the Rev. Canon Alexander Colvin Blunt, the Rector) on Thursday, 27 November 1902. 80 Jellotoe*. Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Azure a fesse dancettee ermine between three lions' heads erased or murally crowned argent. Crest. — A lion's head erased or murally crowned argent charged with a fesse dancettee ermine. Rev. John Fellowes (4th son oi Robert Fellowes of Shotesham Park, co. Norfolk, by Ann his wife, eldest dau. of John Berney of Bracon Ash, co. Norfolk); born at Shotesham 2 July, bapt. at Shotesham St Mary 5 August 1785; of Jesus College, Cambridge, B.A. (14th Senior Optime) 1807, M.A. 1 8 10; Rector of Beighton 18 November 1824 to 1827, of Mautby 9 July 1827 to 1838, of Bramerton 2 July 1827 to 1838, of Shote- sham 25 August 18 10 to 1838, and Vicar of Easton 1809-36 ; died at Shotesham Rectory, aged 52, on Tuesday, 20 February, bur. in the family vault at Shotesham All Saints 28 February 1838. Will dated 10 March 1828, with codicil dated 15 April 1829, proved (P.C.C. 314 Nicholl) 12 May 1838, by Susan Fellowes, relict, and Robert Fellowes, brother, the Exors. (See Vol. 97) 4 January 1897, by Evelyn Napier Fellowes, nephew, and John Wilson Gilbert, the Exors. I Susan Anne Frances, born at Shotesham, bapt at Shotesham All Saints 12 October 18 14; marr. there on Tuesday, 25 March 1845, Stephen Charles Denison, 6th son of John Denison (formerly Wilkinson) of Ossington, co. Nottingham, M.P. for Chichester; born 20 July 181 1, bapt. at the parish church, Marylebone ; educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 27 November 1828, B.A. (ist-class Lit. Hum.) 1832, Stowell Fellow of University College, B.C.L. 1842; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1839; Deputy Judge Advocate; died at Bamwood House, Gloucester, 29 April 187 1, bur. in the cemetery at Gloucester. Adroon was granted at the Principal Registry 7 June 187 1, to Susan Anne Frances Denison, relict. She died at Claremont Lodge, Eaton Park, Norwich, aged 63, on Sunday, 23 June 1878, and was bur. in the family vault at Shotesham All Saints. Will with codicil dated 8 September 1874, proved (Prin. Reg., 639, 78) 15 August 1878, by Henry Denison, Lieutenant Royal Engineers, son, the Rev. Charles Fellowes, Rector of Shotesham and Mautby, brother, and Walter George Frank Phillimore, Barrister-at-Law, the Exors. 81 James Fellowes, born at Shotesham-pSusanna Catherine, dau. of Edward Van Reemen; Rectory, co. Norfolk, bapt at Shotesham All Saints 8 September 1815; Lieutenant Royal Engineers 1 December 1833, Captain 1 April 1846; died 26 July 1846, bur. at Grahamstown, Cape Colony, South Africa. born 17 August 1816; man*, at Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, South Africa, 17 November 1840; died 28 March 1895, bur. at North Mimms, co. Hertford. Will dated 24 October 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 416, 95) 24 April 1895, by John James Hamilton, one of the E&ors. Colonel James Fellowes, born 25 August 1841 ; entered* the Army as Lieutenant Royal Engineers 22 June 1858, Captain 17 February 1872, Major 8 September 1879, Lieut-Colonel 2 July 1885, Colonel in the Army 2 July 1889, Substantive Colonel 12 February 1891 ; Assistant Instructor Military Surveying School of Military Engineering 24 June 1872 to 4 July 1877 ; Adjutant to Auxiliary Forces 5 July 1877 to 13 September 1879 ; Assistant Commandant School of Military Engineering 22 May 1888 to 1 July 1890; Colonel on Staff (commanding Royal Engineers) Gibraltar 12 February 1 89 1 to 11 February 1896, and of the Thames district 9 April 1896; retired 25 August 1898. ■Harriett Hall, youngest dau. of William Chapell Hodge of Pounds, co. Devon; born 11 September 1843 \ nmrr. at St Andrew's, Plymouth, co. Devon (by the Rev. Charles Trelawny Collins Trelawny), on Tuesday, 7 May 1867 ; died 16 November, bur. at Hale, co. Surrey, 19 November 1903. Will dated 7 December 1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 40, 1904) 13 January 1904, by Lieut-Colonel Henry Denison, the surviving Eftor. Anna Susan, born at Pounds on Friday, 3 April 1868; marr. at the Cathedral, Gibraltar (by the Ven ble Decimus Stony Govett, Archdeacon of Gibraltar), on Wednesday, 21 February 1894, to Walter Coote Hedley of 44 St. George's Square, London (youngest son of Robert Hedley, by Katherine his wife, dau. of Charles Coote of Bellamont Forest, co. Cavan) ; born at Sidbrook, near Taunton, co. Somerset, on Tuesday, 12 December 1865 ; entered the Army as Lieutenant Royal Engineers 9 December 1884, Major 18 January 1902 ; served in South African War 1 899-1 902, at relief of Ladysmith, including action at Colenso; in actions at Spion Kop, Vaal Kranz, on Tugela Heights and Pieter's Hill; operations in Natal March to June 1900, including action at Laing's Nek (6 to 9 June); in the Transvaal 30 November 1900 to 31 May 1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 8 February and 10 September 1901, Brevet of Major, Queen's medal with six clasps.) =^ James William-pNoi Fellowes, born at Pounds on Monday, 15 March 1869 ; of the Bombay Police. ra Moore, 2nd dau. of William Campbell Pullin, late 1 6 th Lancers; born on Sunday, 11 February 1877; marr. at Bentley, co. Hants, 26 January 1905. James William Kyrle Fellowes, born 15 April 1906, bapt. at Karwar, India. 82 Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes, born Shotesham, co. Norfolk, 2 January 1818, bapt. at Shotesham All Saints ; educated at Hingham, at Rugby and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 4 June 1835, B.A. 1839, M.A. 1873; Rector of Beighton, co. Norfolk, 21 December 1844 to 1867, Vicar of Honingham with East Tuddenham, co. Norfolk, 1867 until his death, Hon. Canon of Norwich 1873; died at the Vicarage, Honing- ham, aged 63, on Friday, 24 June, bur. at Honingham 30 June 1 88 1 . Will dated 9 Sep- tember 1876, proved at Norwich 17 August 1 88 1, by Elizabeth Pleasance Fellowes, relict, and the Rev. Edward Lyon Fellowes of Wimpole, co. Cambridge, son, the Exors. at-rElizabeth Pleasance, eldest dau. of James Reeve of Lowestoft, co. Suffolk, by Lorina his wife, dau. of John Farr of Cove Hall, co. Suffolk; born at Cove Hall 13 May 1823; marr. at Lowestoft 11 June 1844; died at Putteridge Grange, co. Hertford, in her 76th year, on Friday, 5 August, bur. at Honingham 9 August 1898. Will dated 4 May 1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 1 1 19, 98) 11 October 1898, by Charles James Fellowes, Commander Royal Navy, and Evelyn Napier Fellowes, sons, the Exors. Admiral Sir John Fellowes of Roestock Hall, co.= Hertford, K.C.B. ; born 1 April 1843, bapt. at Brighton, co. Sussex; entered the Royal Navy 15 May 1856, Sub-Lieutenant 15 June 1862, Lieutenant 24 March 1863, Commander 18 September 1873, Captain 29 January 1880, Rear- Admiral 1 January 1895, Vice- Admiral 17 March 1901, Admiral 26 November 1904, retired 8 June 1905; served in "Ariel" and "High Flyer" on East Coast of Africa, in suppressing slave trade, 1860-68, attack on Katif Forts, Persian Gulf, 1865 (twice wounded, mentioned in despatches) ; commanded " Minotaur," during Egyptian War 1882 (Egyptian medal, Khedive's bronze star, 3rd-class Medjidie) ; Principal Transport Officer Suakim, during the operations in Eastern Soudan 1885 (specially mentioned in despatches by Lord Wolseley, C.B., Suakim clasp, Khedive's bronze star, promoted to the 2nd-class Medjidie by the Sultan of Turkey October 1889); A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 25 February 1892 to 1 January 1895; Captain Superintendent Sheerness Dockyard 1 January 1894 to 1 January m ^"T" 1895 ; Umpire at Naval Manoeuvres 1896; 2nd in command of fj ^y the Channel Fleet May 1897 to 1 June 1898; has received jhAjjM hJjI m tne Order of Saxe Ernestine (2nd-class), and the Royal Humane yrrrrl *l4pHlM Society's medal 1883; K.C.B. 9 November 1903. =Jeannie, youngest Frederick William dau. of William Fellowes, born in Feetham Miller 1845 ; died at of 66 Cromwell Hastings, co. Sus- Road, South Ken- sex, in 1852, bur. sington, London; there, born 22 May 1848; marr. at St. Stephen's, Gloucester Road, South Kensington (by the Rev. Joseph Peter Waldo, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. Kirkshaw Thomson Pierson), on Tuesday, 27 November 1883. Edward Hall Fellowes,— Bessie Baylan, dau. of Rufus born at Pounds, co. Sylvester Tucker of Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A. ; born 28 April 187 1 ; marr. at Raleigh, North Carolina, 23 August 1897. 83 Devon, on Monday, 1 1 April 1870. Ida Sinclair, born at 12 Prospect Row, Old Brompton, co. Kent, on Thursday, 28 March 1872 ; died unmarried at Engineer House, Gibraltar, aged 22, on Monday, 5 November 1894, bur. at Gibraltar the next day. Frederick Fellowes, bapt at Shotesham All Saints, co. Nor- folk, ii July 1819; died unmarried. Rev. William Fellowes of Mangreen Hall, co. Norfolk ; bom a Shotesham, bapt. at Shotesham All Saints 27 April 182 1 ; educated at Shrewsbury and at St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848, Fellow of Dulwich College 1848-58 ; Curate of Mautby, co. Norfolk, 1844-48, and of Dunston and Swainsthorpe, same county, 1861-85; died unmarried at Mangreen Hall, in his 75th year, on Wednesday, 1 April, bur. in the family vault at Shotesham All Saints 4 April 1895. Will dated 28 June 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 572, 95) 28 May 1895, by Evelyn Napier Fellowes, nephew, one of the Exors. Rev. Edward Lyon Fellowes, born at Lingwood, co. Norfolk,- on Wednesday, 23 April 1845, bapt. there; educated at Marlborough and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1864, B.A. (Hulmeian Exhibitioner) 1868, M.A. 1872; Vicar of Cumnor, co. Berks, 1874-76, Rector of Wim- pole, co. Cambridge, 1876, Vicar of Arlington, co. Cambridge, 1877; died suddenly at Papworth Everard, co. Cambridge, on Thursday, 23 July, bur. at Wimpole 27 July 1896. Will dated 13 April 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 786, 96) 22 August 1896, by Margaret Rosamond Fellowes, relict, Reginald Octavius Fellowes and Evelyn Napier Fellowes, brothers, the Exors. ^-^ >$t/fa~ 1 1 Thomas Lyon Fellowes, born at the Vicarage, Cumnor, on Monday, 27 March, bapt. at Cumnor 30 April 1876; educated at Rugby. Rosamond Sophie, born at 29 Beaumont Street, Oxford, on Monday, 17 December 1877, bapt. at Wimpole 24 February 1878. -Margaret Rosamond, eldest dau. of Frederick Symonds of Oxford, by Anne his wife, dau. of Alexander Dewar of Stirling, Physician to the Fleet; born at 32 Beaumont Street, Oxford, on Monday, 15 January 1849, bapt. at St. Mary Magdalen's, Oxford ; manr. there (by the Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes, assisted by the Very Rev. Henry George Liddell, D.D., Dean of Christ Church) on Wednesday, 21 April 1875. 1 Constance Gwendoline, born at Oxford on Tuesday, 31 May, bapt. at Wimpole 31 July 1881 ; man*, at All Saints', Cambridge (by her uncle, the Rt. Rev. John Percival, Bishop of Hereford), on Thursday, 17 May 1906, to the Rev. Arthur Mortimer Luckock (son of the Very Rev. Herbert Mortimer Luckock, D.D., Dean of Lichfield, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Samuel Henry Thompson of Thingwall Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L.) ; born at Cambridge 28 October, bapt. at Ely Cathedral 9 December 1880; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1899, B.A. 1902, M.A. 1907; Assistant Curate of Kettering since 1905. Louisa Christian, born at 12 Prospect Row, Old Brompton, co. Kent, on Saturday, 24 October 1874, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Brompton; marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 9 April 1907, Frederick Arthur Irby of Boyland Hall, co. Norfolk (elder son of Lieut. -Colonel Leonard Howard Loyd Irby of the 74th Foot); born at Mitchett Lodge, near Farnborough, co. Hants, on Friday, 23 June 1865 ; entered the Army as Lieutenant 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) 29 August 1885, Captain 5 December 1894, retired 13 March 1895; served in the Burmese Expedition 1886-88 (medal with clasp); in South African War 1902, at operations in Orange River Colony January to 31 May 1902, and in Cape Colony January 1902 (Queen's medal with three clasps). 84 Miriam Chevallier, 01 dau. of Henry Roberts of The Limes, Weybridge, co. Surrey, Commissioner of Inland Revenue ; born 18 July 1853; marr. at St, James 1 , Weybridge (by the Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes, assisted by the Rev. Edward Joseph Rose), on Thursday, 15 June 1876; died at Hook Cottage, Horndean, co. Hants, aged 31, on Friday, 23 January, bur. at Horndean 27 January 1885. Will dated 29 August 1881, proved (Prin. Reg., 334, 85) 2 April 1885, by Charles James Fellowes, husband, the sole Eior. 1st wife. nly^Charles James Fellowes oi Ickleford Manor, co. Hert- ford, and of Hook Cottage, Horndean, co. Hants; born 28 January, bapt at Beigh- ton, co. Norfolk, 21 March 1847; entered the Royal Navy 1 June i860, Sub- Lieutenant 24 June 1866, Lieutenant 1 June 1869; Commander (retired) 31 March 1881 ; J.P. for co. Hertford. •fl-Isabel Grace, younger dau. of John Hegan of 20 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London, by Margaret Isabel his wife, dau. of Robert Fisher of Caxton Lodge, Highbury Place, co. Middlesex; born 14 July 1858; marr. at St. Faith's, Havant, co. Hants (by the Rev. Edward Lyon Fellowes, assisted by the Rev. Canon William Renaud, the Rector), on Tuesday, 16 November 1886. 2nd wife. i 1 I Cyril Fellowes, Mar jorie Isabel, born Barbara Maud, born born 12 June at Langston Lodge, at The Lane House, 1888, bapt. at Havant, on Monday, King's Walden, co. Blendworth, co. 15 December 1890, Hertford, on Siihday, Hants. bapt. at Havant. 18 September 1892, bapt at King's Walden. Zoe Pleasance, born 12 April, bapt. at St. Simon's, Southsea, co. Hants, 17 May 1877; marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by the Rt Rev. Edgar Jacob, Bishop of St. Albans, assisted by the Rt. Rev. Thomas Stevens, Bishop of Barking, and the Rev. William Armstrong Willis), on Thursday, 17 January 1907, to the Rev. Percy Griffiths (youngest son of Charles Griffiths) ; born at Hay, co. Brecon, 25 September 1872; educated at Lampeter, B.A. 1897; Vicar of Stainfield, co. Lincoln, 1904-1905, of Apley and Barlings, both co. Lincoln, 1905-1906, and of Steeple with Stangate, co. Essex, 1906- 1908, Rector of Ryme Intrinseca, co. Dorset, since 1908. Harold Fellowes, born at the College, Ports- mouth Dockyard, on Sunday, 5 May 1878, bapt at St. John's, Portsea, co. Hants ; died at The Limes, Weybridge, on Sun- day, 25 August 1878, bur. at Weybridge. II Robert Fellowes, born 31 October 1882, bapt. at Blendworth. George Fellowes, born 31 December 1884, bapt. at Horndean ; edu- cated at Malvern and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Hilda, born at 15 Hillsborough Square, Glasgow, on Wednesday, 2 July 1879; marr. at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, South Kensington, London, 31 January 1905, Arthur Charles Herbert MacGregor (son of Major-General Sir George MacGregor, K.C.B., by Harriot his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Whitehead of Uplands Hall, co. Lancaster, K.C.B.) ; born at Glencarnock, Torquay, co. Devon, on Sunday, 17 November 1867 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Scots Fusiliers 13 April 1887, Major 25 August 1906; served in South African War 1900- 1902, at relief of Ladysmith and action at Vaal Kranz; on Tugela Heights and action at Pieter's Hill; operations in the Transvaal in May and June 1900, in Natal March and April 1900; in the Transvaal, West of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900; in Cape Colony, North of Orange River; afterwards on Staff as Intelligence Officer in the Transvaal, Staff-Captain for Intelligence in Orange River Colony and Cape Colony and D.A.A.G. for Intelligence in Transvaal 30 November 1900 to 31 May 1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with five clasps, King's medal with two clasps). =r A 85 Pleasance Susan, born at Lowes- toft, co. Suffolk, 21 July, bapt. at Beighton, co. Norfolk, i October 1848; marr. at Honingham, co. Norfolk (by the Rev. Edward Lyon Fellowes, assisted by the Rev. Charles Fellowes, Rector of Shotesham, co. Norfolk), on Thursday, 3 October 1872, to Edward Jesser Coope of Bere- church Hall, co. Essex (only son of Octavius Edward Coope of Rochetts, Brentwood, and of Berechurch Hall, both co. Essex, M.P., J.P. and D.L., by Emily his wife, dau. of Captain Fulcher of the Indian Army); born at Rochetts, Brentwood, on Monday, 5 November 1849; of Christ Church, Oxford, matricu- lated 3 June 1868; J.P. for the counties of Leicester and Essex; Captain Suffolk Yeomanry 1886-90. Rev. Henry Cecils-Mary Fellowes of 5 Eaton Terrace, Regent's Park, London; born at Beighton 22 No- vember 185 1, bapt. there 1 1 January 1852; educated at Fauconberg and Marlborough and at Lichfield; Rector of Framingham Earl with Bixley, co. Nor- folk, 1876-78, and of Beighton 1878-84, Vicar of King's Wal- den, co. Hertford, 1884-92, Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Norwich, 1884-86. Edith Routh, eldest dau. of William Robert Clarke of Wattlefield Hall, co. Norfolk, by Eliza his wife, dau. of W. Routh of Blackheath, co. Kent; born 12 February 1848; marr. at Wymondham, co. Norfolk (by the Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes, assisted by the Rev. Canon Robert Eden, the Vicar, and the Rev. Frederick Comings Beaumont), on Wednesday, 14 April 1875; died at 2 7 Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on Wednesday, 1 February, bur. at Byfleet, co. Surrey, 4 February 1893. Adroon was granted at the Principal Registry 4 November 1893, to the Rev. Henry Cecil Fellowes of Byfleet, husband. ^tZss&z*** _ 1 Lyon Cecil Fellowes, born at Beighton Rectory on Wednes- day, 6 April, bapt. at Beighton in J uly 1 88 1 . Pleasance Edith, born at Beighton Rectory on Saturday, 17 August, bapt. at Beighton 22 September 1878; marr. at Christ Church, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, 30 April 1896, Arthur Bingham Crabbe (son of Edward Crabbe); born at 15 Hans Place, Sloane Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 4 April 1857 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 41st Foot n May 1878; transferred to 3rd Hussars 15 January 1879, Captain 9 March 1886, exchanged in 1894 to 8th Hussars, retired 17 October 1894; Captain Worcestershire (The Queen's Own) Hussars 7 May 1902 ; served in South African War 1881, in Egyptian Expedition 1882, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; in South African War with Imperial Yeomanry 1900, at operations in the Orange Free State, in the Transvaal, Orange River Colony and in Cape Colony (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with three clasps.) 86 Thomas Lyon Fellowes, born at Beighton, co. Norfolk, 4 No- vember 1853, bapt there 12 February 1854; died at Lowes- toft, co. Suffolk, aged 8, on Sunday, 26 Oc- tober, bur. at St. Margaret's, Lowestoft, 1 No- vember 1862. I Alfred Reeve Fellowes-pAnnette Mary Audley, only of Byfleet Lodge, co. Surrey; born 18 April, bapt at Beighton 15 July 1855 ; educated at Haileybury ; died at Byfleet Lodge, aged 28, on Tuesday, 29 May, bur. at Byfleet 1 June 1883, the remains being removed to King's Wal- den, co. Hertford, in February 1887. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 8 No- vember 1883, to Annette Mary Audley Fellowes of Byfleet Lodge, relict. Lorina Adela Maude, born 13 October, bapt. at Beighton 7 December 1856; died at Surrey Street, Norwich, on Satur- day, 9 January, bur. at Honingham, co. Norfolk, 13 January 1892. dau. of William Hinds of King's Walden, co. Hertford, and of Byfleet Lodge, co. Surrey; born 4 February 1855; marr. at Byfleet (by the Very Rev. Henry George Liddell, D.D., Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, assisted by the Rev. Newton John Spicer, the Rector) on Saturday, n June 1 88 1. She marr. 2ndly at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Chelsea, co. Middle- sex, on Thursday, 16 January 1896, William Henry Stafford Jemingham of Costessey Hall, co. Norfolk; born 28 November 1867; J.P. for co. Norfolk. She died at Costessey Hall on Saturday, 29 November, and was bur. at Costessey on Wednes- day, 2 December 1896. He marr. 2ndly, Coralie, dau. of Benjamin Francis Hallowell Carew of Beddington Park, co. Surrey. Alfred Rupert Fellowes, born at Byfleet Lodge on Friday, 29 June, bapt. at Byfleet 29 July 1883; educated at Wellington College. 87 I Frederic William- Fellowes of The Lane House, King's Walden, co. Hertford ; born 12 Feb- ruary, bapt. at Beighton, co. Nor- folk, 29 March 1858; educated at Marlborough. -Emily Frances Annie, eldest dau. of Colonel George Sowerby of Putteridge Park, co. Hertford, of Dalton Hall, co. York, and of Dalston Hall, co. Cumber- land, J.P., by Emily Isabella Jane his wife, dau. of Robert Airey of Jesmond, co. Northumberland; born at Wycliffe Hall, co. York, on Thursday, 16 February 1865 ; marr. at Lilley, co. Hertford (by the Rev. Edward Lyon Fellowes, assisted by the Rev. John Adolphus Liddell Fellowes and the Rev. Arthur Cole Haviland, the Rector), 12 June 1894. Reginald William Lyon Fellowes, born at Putteridge Grange, co. Hertford, 6 August, bapt. at Lilley 15 September I Rev. John Adolphus Liddell Fellowes, born 29 April, bapt. at Beighton 10 July 1859; educated at Marlborough and at Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 8 June 1878 ; Rector of Beighton 1884-86, of Drayton Cerne, co. Wilts, 1886-91, and of Bunwell, co. Norfolk, 1 89 1 ; Acting Chap- lain 4th Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment 4 July 1900 to May 1908. Reginald Octa- vius Fellowes of Wimpole Lodge, Roys- ton, co. Cam- bridge ; born 24 July, bapt. at Beighton 21 October 1 860; educated at Malvern College. ■^Florence Percy, dau. of Sir Henry Percy Ander- son, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., by Fanny Isabella his 1 st wife, dau. of William Cuthbert of Beaufront Castle, co. Northumber- land, J.P., D.L. ; born at 2 Chester Street, Belgrave Square, London, on Saturday, 4 June 1870; marr. at Ely Cathedral (by the Rt. Rev. Lord Alwyne Compton, Bishop of Ely, assisted by the Rev. John Adolphus Liddell Fellowes) on Tuesday, 5 June 1900. 1 Evelyn Napier Fel-^Wynefred, 2nd dau. of William lowes of 29 Warwick Square, Pimlico, London ; born at Beighton 3 June, bapt. there 17 August 1862 ; edu- cated at Rugby and at Trinity College, Oxford, matricula- ted 15 October 1 88 1, B.A. (3rd- class Law) 1884 (Honours : 2nd Law London) January 1888; admitted a Solicitor 4 March 1888. George Rawlinson of Hill Lodge, Campden Hill, Ken- sington, London, by Margaret Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. Alexander John Cridland, Rector of Hensall, co. York ; born 16 January 187 1 ; marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London (by the Rev. John Adolphus Liddell Fellowes, Rector of Bunwell, assisted by the Rev. the Hon blc Edward Carr Glyn, the Vicar, and the Rev. Launcelot Jefferson Percival), on Wednesday, 28 October 1896. '£trts6p*€.%* ^z£6***z^— Percy Alwyne Fellowes, born at Ely House, Dover Street, Piccadilly, London, 18 March 1901, bapt. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London. 1 Pleasance Marjorie, born at 29 Warwick Square, Pimlico, London, on Wednesday, 22 September, bapt. at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, 16 De- cember 1897. Evelyn Kenneth Fellowes, born at 29 Warwick Square, Pimlico, London, on Saturday, 13 May, bapt. at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, 10 June 1899. Jkuut* &M+**** 88 Simpson. Mary Ward, marr. -^Robert Simpson (son of John Simpson, by— Mary Hodgkinson, bora at St. Peter's, Derby, 10 March 1796; bur. there 10 October 1804. 1 st wife. Arabella his wife, dau. of Robert Grayson); in 1775; marr. by licence born at Derby n April 1768; died at Derby at Eckington, co. Derby, 23 December, bur. at St Peter's, Derby, 30 December 181 2. Will dated 31 January 1812, with codicil dated 3 November 18 12, proved (P.C.C. 101 HeathfieM) 11 February 1813, by Cadman Hodgkinson and Arabella Simpson, spinster, sister, the Eiors. 18 June 1806; died s.p. at Derby 24 Decem- ber, bur. at St Peter's, Derby, 29 December 1810. 2nd wife. Anne, dau. of-pRev. Robert Simpson, born at Derby 21 December, bapt-pAnne Bell, marr. John Borough of Derby ; born 7 April 1799; marr. at St Peter's, Derby, 8 Au- gust 1820; died 10 July 1832, buried at Derby. 1st wife. at St Peter's, Derby, 25 December 1796; of Queen's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1819, M.A. 1822 ; Vicar of Christ Church, Newark, co. Nottingham, 7 August 1837, Rector of Skerton, co. Lancaster, until his death ; died at Skerton, in his 59th year, 6 May, bur. there 11 May 1855. M.I. at St James', Nottingham, 28 January 1834; died 29 Sep- tember 1883, bur. in Amo's Vale Cemetery, Bristol. 2nd wife. Eliza, born at Newark, co. Nottingham, 18 January 1835; died 16 June 1883, bur. in Arno's Vale Cemetery, Bristol. T Mary, born at Derby 17 November 1822 ; marr. at Clevedon, co. Somerset, 1 May 1862, William Moss (son of Robert Moss of Sheffield, co. York, by Mary Pass his wife); born 26 March 1803; died at Lincoln 13 November, bur. at Riseholme, co. Lincoln, 18 No- vember 1882. She died 19 June 1892, and was bur. at Riseholme. =j= Robert Simpson, 3 — Sarah Elizabeth, of Oakfield born at Derby 15 Cottage, Sandbach, co. Chester, dau. of William Latham of Sand- bach, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Henry Latham of Ilkeston, co. Derby; born at Sandbach 25 October 1844, bapt there; marr. at Sandbach 8 March 1865. November 1823; died s.p. 19 De- cember 1887, Dur * at Ambleside, co. Westmoreland. Arabella, born at Derby 17 July 1825; marr. at Bolton-le- Sands, co. Lancaster, 21 June 1855, Richard Atkinson Pea- cock (son of John Peacock of Slyne, co. Lancaster, by Sarah Atkinson his 2nd wife) ; born at Slyne 8 December 181 1; died in London 2 February, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London, 5 February 1885. She died 19 December, and was bur. at St. Saviour's, Jersey, 23 December i860. j Edward Simpson^-Catharina Thorpe, 7th dau. of Laurence Holker Potts, M.D., by Anne his wife, dau. of John Wright of Lower Red- brooke, co. Gloucester ; born at Bodmin, co. Cornwall, 10 September, bapt there 30 September 1835 ; marr. at St. Matthew's, Denmark Hill, co. Surrey (by the Rev. Stephen Bridge, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. George Wilkins, Vicar of Wix, co. Essex), on Thursday, 24 September 1868. (See Pedigree of Potts, Vol 14, page 80.) of Matfield Green, Paddock Wood, co. Kent ; bora at The Grange, Derby, 2 April, bapt at St. Peter's, Derby, 5 May 1832. Laurence Edward Simpson, born at 17 Noel Road, Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 3 August, bapt. at St Matthew's, Denmark Hill, 22 September 1869; died at 24 Grummant Road, Peckham, co. Surrey, 2 January, bur. in Camberwell Cemetery, Forest Hill, co. Surrey, 6 January 1887. 89 Rev. John Simpson, D.D., born at Derby 5 January, bapt at St. Peter's,- Derby, 9 January 1798; of St John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 182 1, M.A. 1824, D.D. 1839; Perpetual Curate of Warslow and Elkstone, co. Stafford, and Vicar of Alstonfield, co. Stafford, 26 June 1822 until his death ; Rural Dean ; died at the Vicarage, Alstonfield, in his 73rd year, on Thursday, 20 January, bur. at Alstonfield 25 January 1870. Will dated 20 May 1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 372, 70) 24 May 1870, by William Gordon and the Rev. Edward Josiah Hayton of Bradbourne, co. Derby, the Eftors. -Emmeline, dau. of Francis Hawkins ; born in August 1 800 ; man. at Farringdon, co. Berks, 1 Novem- ber 1827; died, aged 48, 31 December 1847, bur. at Alston- field 5 January 1848. Simpson, born at Derby 31 August 1828 ; died at Bud- leigh Salterton, co. Devon, 26 June, bur. there 30 June 1906. Powell, by Martha (ne'e Becton) his wife; born 13 July marr. Mary Grace, dau. of Captains-John Hawkins— Jane, dau. of Isaac Robert Foulerton, R.N. ; marr. at the Kensington Registry Office, London, 12 April 1866; died at 10 Campden Road, Kensing- ton, aged 23, 30 November 1867, bur. at Totteridge, co. Hertford, but not till n November 1870. 1st wife. 1841 by licence at the St Pancras Registry Office, London, 28 June 1870. 2nd wife. Emmeline Hawkins, Other born 7 April 1830; issue, marr. at Alstonfield 22 August 1866, the Rev. Edmund Gough of The Mansion, Nelson Street, Lowestoft, co. Suffolk; born 16 April 1822 ; Vicar of Warslow 1866-77, Rector of Felsham, co. Suffolk, 1877-95. Enid Foulerton Hawkins, born at 14 Richmond Terrace, Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, London, 24 April 1867; marr. at St Martin's, Lincoln (by the Ven ble Archdeacon Kaye, assisted by the Rev. John Joseph Foye, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 30 October 1888, to Charles Granville Norton of 164 Osmaston Road, Derby; born at Derby 20 February 1863, bapt at Holy Trinity, Derby, 27 October 1866. Mary, born at Derby 4 January, bapt. at St. Peter's, Derby, 12 January 1799; marr. there 8 April 181 7, the Rev. John James Dewe; Perpetual Curate of Parwich and of Alsop-le-Dale, co. Derby, 16 May 181 6, Vicar of Alston- field 20 March 1821 ; died at Parwich, aged 31, 4 March, bur. there 9 March 1822. She died at Alstonfield, aged 41, 16 February, and was bur. at Parwich 20 February 1840. =?= Edward Simpson, born at Derby 21 June, bapt at St Peter's, Derby, 28 June 1800; died at Adelaide, South Australia, 9 August 1855, bur. there. t^-Henrietta Lavinia Ward, born 17 December 1799 ; marr. at Alstonfield 16 January 1827; died. 16 January 1896, bur. at Adelaide. Edward Robert Simpson, died 11 July 1900. abell Isabella, born in September 1841. 1 Kate Marianne, born at 15 Magdala Terrace, Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, co. Surrey, 9 June, bapt. at St Matthew's, Denmark Hill, 16 August 187 1. Ethel Bertha Maria, born 30 March, bapt. at St Matthew's, Denmark Hill, 18 June 1873. Robert John Simpson, born at 4 Wood- field Terrace, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, 28 April, bapt. at St. Matthew's, Denmark Hill, 24 June 1874. G>06aXX#Z£ r &*/-S» William Henry Fellowes of Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon, and of Haverland Hall, co. Norfolk, eldest son of William Fellowes of Ramsey Abbey, and of Nacton, co. Suffolk, M.P. (ist cousin of Robert Fellowes of Shotesham Park, co. Norfolk, see VoL S, page gj\ by Lavinia his wife, dau. and coheir of James Smyth of St. Audries, co. Somerset ; born 15 July 1769 ; M.P. for Huntingdon 26 May 1796 to 1807, and for co. Huntingdon 13 May 1807 to July 1830 ; Major Huntingdonshire Militia ; died at his seat, Ramsey Abbey, in his 69th year, on Wednesday, 23 August 1837. Will dated 17 June 1837, proved (P.C.C. 833 Norwich) 6 December 1837, by Edward Fellowes, son, one of the Exors. -r-Emma, 2nd dau. of Richard Benyon of Englefield House, co. Berks, and of Gidea Hall, co. Essex, by Hannah his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Hulse of Breamore House, co. Hants, Baronet; born 4 July 1780; marr. 23 July 1805; died at Felthorpe Hall, co. Norfolk, in her 82nd year, on Monday, 27 January 1862. Will dated 11 August 1852, with codicil dated 20 May 1857, proved (Prin. Reg., 214, 62) 9 April 1862, by Edward Fellowes of Ramsey Abbey, son, one of the Exors. William Henry Fellowes, born 11 July 1806; died unmarried on Thursday, 17 March 1836. Admon was granted (P.C.C.) 20 April 1836, to William Henry Fellowes, father. Emma, born 30 June 1807; marr. at the parish church, Ramsey (by the Rev. Charles Fellowes), on Tuesday, 9 August 1842, to Henry, 3rd and last Baron Bayning ; born in Stanhope Street, Mayfair, London, 8 June, bapt. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 6 July 1797; of St. John's College, Cambridge, M.A. 181 8; Rector of Brome with Oakley, co. Suffolk, afterwards of Honingham, co. Norfolk ; by Royal Licence dated 8 September 1823, he took the name of William-Powlett, being that of his maternal grandfather, in lieu of that of Townshend; succeeded his brother, Charles Frederick Powlett, as 3rd Baron 2 August 1823 ; died s.p. at Honingham Hall, in his 70th year, on Sunday, 5 August 1866. Will dated 13 July 1864, proved (Prin. Reg., 681, 66) 13 November 1866, by Richard Benyon of Englefield House, co. Berks, one of the Exors. Power reserved to Emma Powlett, Baroness Bayning, relict, and James Gordon Murdoch, the other Exors. She died at Honingham Hall, aged 80, on Thursday, 10 November 1887, and was bur. at Honingham. Will dated 15 October 1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 1009, 87) 24 December 1887, by the Hon bIe Ailwyn Edward Fellowes of 12 John Street, Berkeley Square, London, nephew, one of the Exors. Inna, born in Belgrave Square, London, on Saturday, 20 March 1847, bapt. at Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, London; marr. at St. James', Piccadilly, London (by the Rt. Rev. James Russell Woodford, Bishop of Ely, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Woodruff and the Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes), on Tuesday, 30 April 1872, to Henry Enderby Eaton (eldest son of Henry William Eaton, M.P., who was created Baron Cheylesmore of Cheylesmore, Coventry, co. Warwick, 9 July 1887); born at Gloucester Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Tuesday, 11 May 1841 ; died at 38 Rutland Gate, London, in his 38th year, on Monday, 7 April 1879, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London. She was marr. 2ndly at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by the Rev. Whitwell Elwin, assisted by the Rev. Stephen Parkinson, D.D.), on Tuesday, 19 September 1882, to Henry Laurence Whateley of 44 Eaton Square, London (eldest son of John Welchman Whateley); born 23 October 1836; of Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 30 May 1855, B.A. 1859, M.A. 1863; of H.M. Privy Council Office. 116 Edward Fellowes, Baron de Ramsey; born 14 April* 1809 ; educated at the Charterhouse ; sometime Lieutenant 15th Hussars; Chairman of the Middle Level Com- mission ; M.P. for co. Huntingdon 10 August 1837 to 24 March 1880; J. P. and D.L. for the counties of Huntingdon and Norfolk ; created Baron de Ramsey of Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 5 July 1887 ; died at 3 Belgrave Square, London, on Tuesday, 9 August 1887, bur. in the family vault at Ramsey. Will dated 25 June 1883, with five codicils dated respectively 26 February 1885, 25 March 1886, 6 May 1886, 9 August 1886 and 25 March 1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 927, 87) 12 November 1887, by Mary Julia, Dowager Baroness de Ramsey, of 3 Belgrave Square, relict, and William Henry, Baron de Ramsey, son, the E&ors. »Hon b,e Mary Julia, eldest dau. of George John, 4th Baron Sondes, by Eleanor his wife, 5th dau. of Sir Edward K natch bull of Mers- ham, co. Kent, 8th Baronet; born at Elmham Hall, co. Norfolk, 8 October 1825 ; marr. at St. James', Piccadilly, London, 22 July 1845; died 10 April 1 90 1, bur. in the family vault at Ramsey. Will dated 22 July 1 89 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 573, 1901) 25 May 1 901, by the Hon ble Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, M.P., the sole EXor. William Henry Fellowes, Baron de Ramsey; bom ih^-Lady Rosamond Jane Frances, 2nd Belgrave Square, London, 16 May 1848; educated at Eton; -entered the Army as Cornet 1st Life Guards 16 March 1867, Lieutenant 22 July 1868, Captain 29 May 1872; of the Huntingdonshire Light Horse until the Regiment was disbanded ; Hon. Colonel 4th Volunteer Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment 1901 ; M.P. for co. Hunt- ingdon 1880-85 and for Ramsey Division 1885-87; Lord-in- Waiting to Queen Victoria 1890-92 ; Custos Rotulorum for the Isle of Ely since 189 1, J. P., D.L. and County Alderman for co. Huntingdon; succeeded his father as 2nd Baron 9 August 1887 ; Patron of the livings of Ramsey and Little Raveley, both co. Huntingdon, and of Haveringland and Brandeston, both co. Norfolk. dau. of John Winston, 7 th Duke of Marlborough, K.G., P.C. ; born in Brook Street, London, 9 No- vember 1 85 1 ; marr. at St. James', Westminster (by the Rt Rev. James Russell Woodford, Bishop of Ely, assisted by the Rev. John Edward Kempe, the Rector, and the Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes, Canon of Norwich and Vicar of Honingham, co. Norfolk), on Thursday, 12 July 1877. Alexandra Frances Anne, born at 20 Upper Brook Street, London, 29 June 1880; marr. at the Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks (by the Rt. Rev. Francis James Chavasse, Bishop of Liverpool, assisted by the Ven ble Francis Gerald Vesey, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, the Rev. Herbert Rowsell and the Rev. Charles Alfred Peacock), on Monday, 15 February 1904, to the Hon ble Ferdinand Charles Stanley of Birtley House, Witiey, co. Surrey, D.S.O. (4th son of Frederick Arthur, Earl of Derby, K.G.); born at 72 Portland Place, West Kensington, London, on Saturday, 28 January 187 1 ; educated at Wellington College; entered the Army from Militia as 2nd Lieutenant King's Royal Rifles 10 October 1891, 2nd Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 24 May 1893, Lieutenant 30 July 1897, Captain 30 November 1899; Captain Imperial Yeomanry 17 February 1900; Captain Reserve of Officers 4 June 1904; Extra A.D.C. to Lieut. -General and Governor of Ireland n February 1896 to 31 December 1896; served in the Nile Expedition 1898, at battle of Khartoum (medal, Egyptian medal with clasp); served in South African War with Imperial Yeomanry 1 899-1 902 ; on Staff as Camp Commandant (graded D.A.A.G.) Headquarters, South Africa, 29 November 1900; at operations in the Transvaal in May and June 1900, including actions near Johannesburg and Pretoria; operations in the Transvaal 30 November 1900 to 31 May 1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps, D.S.O. 29 November 1900). =j= 117 Richard Benyon of Englefield House, co. Berks; born 17 November— Elizabeth Mary, 181 1 ; educated at the Charterhouse and at St. John's College, dau. of Robert C Cambridge, B.A. 1833, M.A. 1836; a Student of Lincoln's Inn 11 November 1833, called to the Bar 23 November 1837; J.P. and D.L. for co. Berks, High Sheriff 1857, a Chairman of Quarter Sessions; M.P. for co. Berks 1860-76; High Steward of Reading; assumed by Royal Licence dated 10 January 1855, the surname of Benyon in lieu of that of Fellowes in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, Richard Benyon de Beauvoir of Englefield House; died at Englefield House, aged 85, on Monday, 26 July, bur. at Englefield 31 July 1897. Will dated 30 May 1888, with two codicils dated respectively 16 June 1890 and 10 July 1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 1 1 73, 97) 4 November 1897, by Elizabeth Mary Benyon, relict, James Herbert Fellowes and William George Mount, the E&ors. 2nd Clutter- buck of Watford House, co. Hertford ; born at Bevis Mount, Southamp- ton, on Monday, 20 May 1833; marr. at the parish church, Watford (by the Rev. James Charles Clutterbuck, assisted by the Rev. Arthur Emilius Hulton), on Thursday, 25 March 1858. A daughter, born in Belgrave Square, London, on Tuesday, 6 May 1 85 1 ; died shortly after. The Rt. Hon Ue Ailwyn Edward. Fellowes of Honingham Hall, co. Norfolk; born at Plymouth, co. Devon, on Saturday, 10 November 1855 ; educated at Eton and at Trinity Hall, Cam- bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1874, B.A. 1878; Captain 3rd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Militia) 1883-93, retired as Hon. Major 14 January 1893 ; J.P. for the counties of Norfolk and Huntingdon; M.P. for Northern division of co. Huntingdon August 1887 to January 1906, Vice-Chamberlain of Queen Victoria's Household 1895 to November 1900, Junior Lord of the Treasury November 1900 to March 1905, one of the Government Whips, President of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 1905 -1906 ; sworn a Privy Councillor at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, 14 March 1905 ; a Director of the Great Eastern Railway Company. ■Hon ble Agatha Eleanor Augusta, only surviving dau. of Hedworth Hyl- ton, 2nd Baron Hylton; born at 36 Upper Hyde Park Gardens, London, on Sunday, 18 October 1863 ; marr. at St Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. the Hon bla George Bourke, Rector of Pulborough, co. Sus- sex, assisted by the Rev. the Hon b,e Algernon Lawley and the Rev. James Baden Powell), on Tuesday, 9 February 1886. Maud Mariquita Helen, born at Haverland Hall, co. Norfolk, on Friday, 19 De- cember 1862 ; died, aged 3 months, on Mon- day, 9 March 1863. Ronald Townshend Fellowes, born at 16 Stratton Street, Piccadilly, London, on Tuesday, 7 December 1886; educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade 19 June 1907. Coulson Churchill Fellowes, bom-*=Guendolen Dorothy, eldest dau. of Harry Wyndham 8 February 1883 ; educated at Eton; joined as 2nd Lieutenant 5th Bat- talion King's Royal Rifle Corps (Militia) 12 September 1900, entered the 1st Life Guards 22 May 1901, Lieutenant 16 May 1903, Captain 25 May 1907 ; J.P. for co. Huntingdon i9°5- Jefferson of Stoke Rochford, co. Lincoln, and of Berkeley Square, London, by Gwendolen Mary his wife, dau. of Charles Arthur Talbot ; marr. at St. Margaret's, Westminster (by the Rev. Canon Richard Edward Warner, Rector of North Stoke, co. Lincoln, assisted by the Rev. John Robert Pawley Smith, Vicar of Ramsey, co. Huntingdon, and the Rev. Canon Herbert Hensley Henson, D.D.), on Monday, 9 July 1906. Diana Rosamund, born 30 May 1907. 118 I James Fellowes of Kingston House, co. Dorset n-Gertrude Charlotte, 5th dau. of Nathaniel born 31 July 181 3; Lieutenant Royal Navy; J.P. and D.L. for co. Dorset, High Sheriff 1859; died at 6 Bryanston Square, London, aged 75, on Thursday, 4 July 1889, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Will dated 11 November 1876, with two codicils dated respectively 13 December 1883, and 1 Feb- ruary 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 681, 89) 9 August 1889, by James Herbert Fellowes, son, the sole Exor. Micklethwait of Taverham Hall, co. Norfolk ; born 19 July 1826; marr. at All Souls', Langham Place, London, 18 July 1847 ; died at Kingston House, in her 80th year, on Wednesday, 25 April 1906, bur. at Stinsford, co. Dorset. Will dated 15 June 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 75, 1906) 31 May 1906, by James Herbert Benyon and Francis Henry Astley Manners Sutton, the Eiors. A\ (For issue see Pedigree of Benyon page 121.) Marion Emma, born in Grosvenor Square, London, on Tuesday, 14 February i860, bapt. at St. Mark's, North Audley Street, London; marr. there (by the Rt. Rev. John Fielder Mackarness, Bishop of Oxford, assisted by the Rev. Charles Henry Travers, Rector of St. Mark's, Englefield, co. Berks, and the Rev. John Watson Ayre, the Vicar), on Thursday, 29 June 1882, to Sir John Shelley of Shobrooke Park, Crediton, co. Devon, Baronet (eldest son of Sir Frederick Shelley, Baronet, by Charlotte Martha his wife, dau. of the Rev. Henry Hippisley of Lambome Place, co. Berks); born 31 August 1848; educated at Marlborough College and at University College, Oxford, matriculated 19 October 1867, B.A. 1872; a Student of the Inner Temple 187 1 ; J.P. and D.L. for co. Devon, High Sheriff 1895; Hon. Colonel, formerly Lieut-Colonel Commanding, Royal 1st Devon Imperial Yeomanry 24 June 1896; succeeded his father as 9th Baronet 19 March 1869. I I I Eric William Edward Fellowes, Hedworth George Ailwyn Fellowes, Carol Arthur Fellowes, born at 12 John Street, Berkeley born at 48 Wilton Crescent, West- born 23 November Square, London, on Thursday, minster, on Friday, 10 July 1891. 1896. 24 November 1887. Reginald Ailwyn Fellowes, born 20 January 1884; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge ; Captain 4th Volunteer Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment 22 April 1905. 119 Edith Gertrude, born at 34 Grosvenor Square, London, 15 January, bapt. at St. Mark's, North Audley Street, London, 14 February 1 862 ; marr. there (by the Rt. Rev. James Leslie Randall, Bishop of Reading, assisted by the Rev. Arthur Linzee Chatterton Heigham, Rector of Englefield, co. Berks, and the Rev. Edward Hoare Hardcastle, Vicar of Weston, Bath, co. Somerset) on Thursday, 27 September 1894, to Alfred Ernest Hoare of Milton House, Cambridge (son of Francis Hoare of Cromer, co. Norfolk, by Eugenia his wife, dau. of the Ven Ue Robert Edwards Hankinson, Archdeacon of Norwich and Rector of North Creake, co. Norfolk; born at Tranby Park, East Riding, co. York, 29 March 1861, bapt. at Hessle, East Riding, co. York ; educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1879, B.A. 1 Julia, born at 17 (now 18) Grosvenor Square, London, 19 November 1864, bapt. at St. Mark's, North Audley Street, London; marr. at Englefield (by the Very Rev. the Hon Ue George Herbert, Dean of Hereford, assisted by the Rev. Joseph Watson Ayre and the Rev. Arthur Linzee Chatterton Heigham) on Thursday, 9 February 1888, to Anthony Henry Wingfield of Ampthill House, co. Bedford, elder son of George John Wingfield (grandson of Richard, 4th Viscount Powerscourt, see "Visita- tion of Ireland" Vol. /, page 37), by Sophia his wife, dau. of Philip Duncombe Pauncefote- Duncombe of Great Brickhill Manor, co. Buckingham; born 7 September 1857; educated at Harrow and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 13 October 1876; J.P. for co. Bedford, High Sheriff 1893. She died suddenly at Stanstead Hall, co. Essex, on Sunday, 17 September, and was bur. at Englefield 22 September 1905. =f Gladys Cecil Georgina, born 4 January 1885; marr. at St. Michael's, Chester Square, London (by the Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington- Ingram, Bishop of London, assisted by the Rev. Canon Edgar Sheppard, D.D., Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal, and the Rev. Canon James Fleming, the Vicar), on Tuesday, n June 1907, to Heneage Greville, Lord Guernsey (eldest son of Charles Wightwick, 8th Earl of Aylesford); born 2 June 1883; educated at Eton; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant (from Militia) 1st Battalion Irish Guards 4 June 1902, Lieutenant 1 September 1904; A.D.C. to Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Gibraltar (General Sir Frederick William Edward Forestier Forestier- Walker, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.), 1 September 1905; served in the South African War 1 901, at St. Helena (Queen's medal). Hermione Frances Caroline, born 31 July 1886. Sybil Inna Mildred, born 24 October 1888. 120 £enpon< Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly : ist and 4th, Vairec or and sable on a chief wavy of the last an Eastern crown between two mullets gules, Ben yon ; 2nd and 3rd, Azure a fesse dancettl ermine between three lions' heads erased or murally crowned argent, Fkllowes. Crest. — A griffin sejant or gorged with an Eastern crown gules holding in the beak a Guernsey lily proper. Motto. — Vincam vel moriar. James Fellowes of Kingston House,< co. Dorset (youngest son of William Henry Fellowes of Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon, and of Haverland Hall, co. Norfolk, M.P. for co. Huntingdon, by Emma his wife, 2nd dau. of Richard Benyon of Englefield House, co. Berks, and of Gidea Hall, co. Essex); born 31 July 1 81 3 ; entered the Royal Navy 3 August 1826, Lieutenant 28 June 1838; J.P. and D.L. for co. Dorset, High Sheriff 1859; died at 6 Bryanston Square, London, aged 75, on Thursday, 4 July 1889, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Will dated 1 1 November 1876, with two codicils dated respectively 13 December 1883 and 1 February 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 681, 89) 9 August 1889, by James Herbert Fellowes, son, the sole Exor. (See Pedigree of De Ramsey > page iiq.) ,T-Gertrude Charlotte, 5th dau. of Nathaniel Micklethwait of Taverham Hall, co. Norfolk ; born 19 July 1826; marr. at All Souls', Langham Place, London, 18 July 1847 \ died at Kingston House, in her 80th year, on Wednesday, 25 April 1906, bur. at Stins- ford, co. Dorset. Will dated 15 June 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 75, 1906) 31 May 1906, by James Herbert Benyon and Francis Henry Astley Manners Sutton, the Exors. James Herbert Benyon of Englefield House, co. Berks, and- of Kingston House, co. Dorset; born 3 October 1849; educated at Eton and at Magdalene College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1868, B.A. 1873, M.A. 1876; a Student of the Inner Temple 13 April 1872, called to the Bar 30 April 1875; J-P- an( ^ D.L. for co. Dorset, High Sheriff 1892, Lord-Lieutenant for co. Berks since 1901, and J.P. and County Alderman for the same county ; assumed the name and arms of Benyon by Royal Licence dated 15 October 1897, in lieu of his patronymic, on the death of his uncle, Richard Benyon of Englefield House. ■Edith Isabel, youngest dau. of Sir John Walrond of Bradfield, co. Devon, Baronet, by the Hon We Frances Caroline his wife, youngest dau. of Samuel, 2nd Baron Bridport; born at Brad- field on Thursday, 30 April 1857; marr. at Uffculme, co. Devon (by the Rev. Canon Arthur Hillyard, assisted by the Rev. Henry B ram ley, the Vicar), on Thursday, 29 July 1875. Gertrude, born at 5 Chesham Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 29 August 1876, bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London; marr. at Stratfield Mortimer, co. Berks, 1 January 1897, the Rev. Francis Edward Rooke (4th son of the Rev. Frederick John Rooke, Rector of Rampisham, co. Dorset) ; born at Rampisham 23 June 1862 ; educated at Marlborough and at Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 21 May 1880, B.A. 1884; Vicar of Old Wolverton, co. Buckingham, 1 895-1901, and of Mortimer West End, co. Hants, since 1901. T A 121 I. I Emily Gertrude, born in Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, on Wednesday, 19 February 185 1 ; man. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. Thomas Lyon Fellowes, assisted by the Rev. Florence Thomas Wethered, Vicar of Hurley, co. Berks), on Thursday, 18 April 1872, Henry Cosmo Orme Bonsor of Kingswood Warren, co. Surrey (eldest son of Joseph Bonsor of Polesden, co. Surrey, by Eliza Denne his wife, dau. of Major Alexander Orme) ; born at Polesden on Saturday, 2 September 1848; educated at Eton; J. P., D.L. and County Alderman for co. Surrey; M.P. for North-East Surrey (Wimbledon division) 1 885-1 900, one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City of London ; Chairman of South Eastern Railway since 1898; Treasurer of Guy's Hospital; Director of the Bank of England since 1885. She died at 40 Belgrave Square, London, aged 32, on Tuesday, 18 July, bur. at Tandridge, co. Surrey, 23 July 1882. He marr. 2ndly at St. Leonard's, Streatham, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 3 March 1886, Mabel Grace, younger dau. of James Brand of Sanderstead Court, Croydon, co. Surrey. =y= Georgina Charlotte, born at 29 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, on Sunday, 17 April 1859 ; marr. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, London (by the Rev. the Hon We James Wentworth Leigh, assisted by the Rev. Frederick Edward Tyrwhitt-Drake), on Thursday, 14 January 1892, to Francis William Preston, 3rd son of Thomas Edward Preston, by Caroline his wife, 2nd dau. of William Willoughby Prescott of Hendon, co. Middlesex, and of the City of London (and grandson of Sir Thomas Hulton Preston, 1st Baronet) ; born at Blofield Lodge, co. Norfolk, on Saturday, 30 August 185 1 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1870, B.A. 1874, M.A. 1877; Barrister-at-Law of Lin- coln's Inn 1877 ; died at 16 Montagu Square, Marylebone, London, aged 47, on Monday, 7 November 1898. A Edith Marion, born at 45 Beaufort Gardens, Kensington, London, on Monday, 19 January 1 880, bapt. at the parish church, Brampton. 1 1 Henry Arthur Benyon, born at 31 Pont Winifred, born at 35 Pont Street, Belgrave Square, London, on Street, Belgrave Square,. Tuesday, 9 December 1884; of Trinity London, on Tuesday, 28. Hall, Cambridge. March 1893. %/ Sf&rhcf A7&*y A 122 9fiteto. Arms. — Argent on a bend cotised sable three mallets of the field. Crest. — A griffin passant. William Pell Rew of Finchley, co. Middlesex (son am heir of William Rew, by Ann Hesseltine his wife); born in 1778 ; died at Finchley, in his 83rd year, on Friday, 7 June 1 86 1, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Will dated 8 June 1837, proved (Prin. Reg., 457, 61) 11 July 1861, by Sarah Rew of Finchley, relict, and William Andrew Rew of the Inner Temple, London, son, the surviving E&ors. d^Sarah, 3rd dau. of Robert Crawford of Devonshire Square, London ; man. by licence at St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, London, 15 October 1803; died at Finchley, in her 81st year, on Friday, 30 December 1864, bur. in the church- yard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Will dated 17 September 1861, proved (Prin. Reg., 52, 65) 31 January 1865, by William Andrew Rew of the Inner Temple, London, and George Crawford Rew of Finchley, sons, the Eftors. 1 1 William Andrew Rew, born at Finchley 3 July, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, 4 August 1804; educated at Merchant Taylors' School and at St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated 30 June 1823, Scholar and Fellow 1823-70, B.C.L. 1828, D.C.L. 1833, Tutor 1828, Vice-President 1858 ; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple 1844 ; died at Finchley, aged 66, on VVednesday, 23 November 1870, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Will dated 29 November 1841, with two codicils dated respectively 6 June 1861 and February 1864, proved (Prin. Reg., 127, 71) 7 February 187 1, by George Crawford Rew of 10 St. Helen's Place, London, brother, the surviving E&or. Mary Ann, born at Margaret Street, London, 7 January 1806; died in Devon- shire Square, London, aged 7, 18 January, bur. in the family vault of her grand- parents, William and Ann Rew, in the church at St. Mary's, Finchley, 25 January 1813. Henry Newton Rew of-pMary Ann, eldest Anerley Park, co. Surrey, formerly of Messina, Sicily ; born at Finchley 17 Sep- tember, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, 15 October 1807; died at his residence, 2 Anerley Park, in his 79th year, on Tuesday, 16 February 1886, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Will dated 5 August 1874, with four codicils dated respectively 5 August 1874, 17 May 1876, 20 January 1883 and 5 November 1883, proved (Prin. Reg., 264, 86) 13 March 1886, by the Rev. Albert Hughes, Rector of Woodford, co. Essex, nephew, the surviving Efcor. dau. of Lieut-Colonel John Field Oldham of the 8th Bat- talion Royal Veterans; born at Messina, Sicily, in 18 10; marr. at All Saints', South- ampton, co. Hants (by the Rev. Charles Rew), on Wednesday, 14 April 1847 ; died at 2 Anerley Park on Saturday, 10 June 1882, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, EastFinchley. ^J^^^>fc^ Henry Oldham Rew, William Oldham-r-Lydia Mariquinhas, eldest dau. of Andrew Julian born at Messina, Sicily, Rew, bom at 2 July 1848; died at Messina, Sicily, on Messina on Saturday, Tuesday, 2 July 22 September 1849, 1850. bur. there. Case, formerly of New York, U.S.A.; marr. at the parish church, Woodford (by the Rev. Albert Hughes, the Rector, assisted by the Rev. Adam Gray Maitland), on Wednesday, 16 February 1881. Augustine de Bernus Rew, born at Woodford on Tuesday, 28 February, bapt. there 27 April 1882. Albert Oldham Rew, born at Woodford on Thursday, 24 May, bapt. there 23 August 1883. 123 I Hilda Muriel, born at Woodford on Monday, 18 August, bapt. there 4 October 1884. George Crawford Rew,= born at Finchley, co. Middlesex, 25 March, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, 3 May 1809; died at East End, Finchley, aged 71, 18 January 1881, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Will dated 24 August 1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 140, 81) 9 Feb- ruary 1 88 1 , by Elizabeth Rew of Finchley, relict, the sole Executrix. ^Elizabeth Lansdell, man*, at the parish church, Hove, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Charles Rew), on Wednesday, 23 November 1853 ; died, aged 76, on Sunday, 16 Decem- ber 1894, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Sarah Eliza, born at Finchley 22 January, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, 27 February 181 1 ; died, aged 69, at East End, Finchley, on Wednesday, 25 February 1880, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Emma, born at Finchley 29 September, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, 31 October 181 2; marr. at Finchley (by the Rev. Ralph Worsley) on Wednesday, 23 May 1832, to Walter Hughes of Lothbury, London (youngest son of Richard Hughes of Lincoln's Inn, London) ; died at Southwood House, Highgate, co. Middlesex, in his 69th year, on Tuesday, 13 February 1872, bur. in Highgate Cemetery. Will dated 20 December 1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 176, 72) 13 March 1872, by Emma Hughes, relict, and Reginald Hughes, Barrister-at-Law, son, the Exors. She died at Southwood House, Highgate, on Thurs- day, 23 August 1894, and was bur. in Highgate Cemetery. Will dated 1 May 1893, with codicil dated 11 July 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 48, 95) 2 January 1895, by Emma Hughes, spinster, the sole Executrix. =f= I George Henry Rew of Hill-f»Eva, eldest dau. of Champion Russell of Stubbers, Romford, House, Appleshaw, co. Hants ; ~ " ~ . _ - born at Messina, Sicily, on Wednesday, 18 August 1852 ; served with a burgher force in Cape Colony as Lieutenant against the Kaffirs 1877-78. co. Essex, J. P., D.L., by Emily Augusta his wife, dau. of the Rev. Charles John Way, Vicar of Boreham, co. Essex ; born 10 September 1856; marr. at North Ockendon, co. Essex (by the Rev. Robert Townsend Crawley, the Rector, assisted by the Rev. Charles Rew), on Monday, 14 April 1879. 1 i Champion Crawford Rew, born at Grahamstown, Cape Colony, on Friday, 13 August 1880, bapt. there. George Russell Rew, born at Grahamstown 28 May 1882, bapt. there. Gladys (twin with Phyllis Helen), born at Norwood 30 J uly, bapt. at North Ockendon 9 Sep- tember 1885. Phyllis Helen (twin with Gladys), born at Norwood 30 J uly, bapt at North Ockendon 9 Sep- tember 1885. Reginald Pell Rew, born at North Ockenden on Tues- day, 15 September, bapt. there 26 November 1896. Vere Nelthorpe, bom at Woodford, co. Essex, on Friday, 26 Novem- ber 1886, bapt. there 3 February 1887. I Noel Charles Radford Rew, born at Woodford on Wed- nesday, 19 December 1888, bapt. there 9 March 1889. 124 I Theodora Glen, born at Woodford on Saturday, 21 Decem- ber 1889, bapt. there 22 March 1890. 1 Emily Lorraine, born at Wood- ford 1 2 January, bapt. there 2 April 1892. Rev. Charles Rew, born at Finchley, 1 co. Middlesex, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, n May 1814; educated at Merchant Taylors' School and at St. John's College, Oxford, matricu- lated 28 June 1830, Scholar and Fellow 1830-60, B.A. 1834, M.A. 1838, B.D. 1843, Bursar 1846, Vice- President 1848; Vicar of St. Giles', Oxford, 1846-53, and of Cranham, co. Essex, 1859 until his death ; died at the Rectory, Cranham, aged 69, on Tuesday, 1 January, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley, 5 January 1884. Will dated 11 February 1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 151, 84) 23 February 1884, by Walter Hughes of 59 New Broad Street, London, nephew, the surviving Exor. ,-pEmma, of Duke's, Layer Marney, co. Essex, eldest dau. of William Falkenburg of Messina, Sicily, by Elizabeth his wife, youngest dau. of Lieut. -Colonel John Field Old- ham (see page 123) ; born 14 Au- gust 1836; marr. at H.M. British Con- sulate, Messina (by the Rev. Charles Wright, Chaplain to the British Resi- dents at Palermo), on Monday, 10 December i860. 1 1 Mary Ann, bora at Finchley, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, 6 April 1 8 16; died at the Old House, Finchley, in her 83rd year, on Saturday, 14 May 1898, bur. in the churchyard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Will dated 28 November 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 857, 98) 30 July 1898, by the Rev. Albert Hughes, Reginald Hughes, Barrister-at-Law, and George Henry Rew, nephews, the Exors. __ Robert Pell Rew, born at Finchley in December 18 16, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, 3 1 January 1 8 1 7 ; died on his passage to Barbadoes, West Indies, aged 22, 26 February 1840, bur. at sea. I Amy Charlotte Helena of Ixworth, co. Suffolk ; born at the Rectory, Cranham, co. Essex, on Thursday, 28 November 1 86 1, bapt. at Cranham 26 January 1862; marr. there (by the Rev. Robert Town- send Crawley, Rector of North Ockendon, co. Essex) on Tuesday, 18 March 1884, to Champion Edward Brannll of Upminster Hall, co. Essex (eldest son of Colonel Benjamin Aylett Brannll of Upminster Hall, by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of Capel Miers of Peterstone Court, co. Brecon) ; born at Peterstone Court on Saturday, 29 May 1858; died at Martyns, Upminster, in his 33rd year, on Wednes- day, 6 August, bur. at Upminster on Saturday, 9 August 1890. Will dated 6 August 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 6, 91) 9 January 1 891, by Amy Charlotte Helena Brannll of the Old House, Finchley, relict, the sole Executrix. Edith Oldham, Ethel Vincent, born at the Rectory, born at the Cranham, on Monday, 30 May, Rectory, Cran- bapt. at Cranham 28 August ham, on Friday, 1864; marr. at St. Michael's, 26 June, bapt. Chester Square, London (by the at Cranham 2 Rev. Robert Townsend Crawley, August 1863. Rector of North Ockendon), on Wednesday, 12 October 1898, to Rowland Litchford (son of Edward Litchford); born 6 May 1870; entered the Army as 2nd lieu- tenant 2nd Battalion West India Regiment 23 May 1891, Lieutenant 23 April 1893, Captain 22 January 1898; served in South African War 1900-1901, Garrison Adjutant St. Helena 16 May 1900 to 3 September 1900 (Queen's medal); served with expedition up the Gambia, West Africa, 1901 (medal with clasp). "5 Frederick Bertrand Rew, born at Finchley,=Georgina Eleanor, only co. Middlesex, 17 April, bapt. at St. Mary's, Finchley, 19 July 1823; died s.p. at 6 Upper Woburn Place, London, aged 46, on Satur- day, 6 November 1869, bur. in the church- yard at Holy Trinity, East Finchley. Will dated 15 October 1859, with codicil dated 31 October i860, proved (Prin. Reg., 132, 70) 16 February 1870, by Georgina Eleanor Rew of 6 Upper Woburn Place, London, relict, the sole Executrix. child of Thomas Forder Hawkes of Devonport, co. Devon, by Eleanor Odell his wife, dau. of George Parkin ; born in August 1827, bapt. at the parish church, Chatham, co. Kent ; marr. at the parish church, Mary- lebone, London (by the Rev. Charles Rew), on Thursday, 29 September 1859. Louisa, died at The Old House, Finchley, aged 71, on Sunday, 19 February 1893, bur. in the churchyard at East Finchley. Will dated 16 March 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 775> 93) 19 August 1893, by Mary Ann Rew and Augusta Rew, spinsters, sisters, the Executrixes. Charles Edward Daliel Oldham Rew, born at the Rectory,^=Mary, only dau. of Charles ~ ~ - - - ~ - Edward Benn of Bombay, India, by Lilias his wife, dau. of Surgeon-Major Elijah George Halhed Impey, Bombay Horse Artillery; born at Poona, Bombay Presidency, 1 5 September 1868, bapt. at Poona; marr.atSt.Saviour's, Paddington, London, 26 August 1 89 1. Cranham, co. Essex, on Monday, 15 October, bapt. at Cranham 2 December 1866; educated at Marlborough College and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion West India Regiment 29 November 1890, Lieutenant 4 January 1893, Captain 20 January 1898, Major 10 August 1906, A.D.C. to Major-General Sir Harcourt Bengough, K.C.B., 1894-95 ; served in expedition up the Gambia, West Africa, 1891-92 (medal with clasp); Gold Coast, West Africa, 1898 (clasp); operations in Ashanti (medal); specially employed on Gold Coast 23 June 1900 to 10 August 1901 ; with West African Frontier Force 11 August 1901 to December 1906; Provincial Commissioner of Ashanti February 1907. Gladys Mary FitzMaurice Crawford, born 28 April, bapt. at Kingston, Jamaica, 25 May 1893. 1 Alexander Robert Crawford Rew, born at the Rectory, Cranham, on Tuesday, 14 February, bapt. at Cranham 19 March 1871; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment 29 November 1890, Lieutenant 28 October 1893 ; served in Expedition to Dongola 1896 (medal with clasp, Egyptian medal); died at Cairo, Egypt, aged 26, on Thursday, 6 May 1897, bur. there. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 17 April 1899, to Emma Rew, widow. Russell Allen Pell Rew, born at the Rectory, Cranham, on Tuesday, 16 September, bapt. at Cranham 12 October 1873; died at Heidelberg, Germany, in 1889, bur. there. &/tU*A*y(^ 126 &cott. Johann Daniel Schott of Frankfurt— j-Margareth am-Main, Germany (son of Johann Daniel Schott, Captain in the White Hussars of the Empress Catherine II. of Russia, by his wife, Anne Catherina Neubauer of Frankfurt-am-Main); born 22 July 1787; died 29 May 1874, bur. at Frankfurt-am-Main. e Christiana, dau. of Johann Georg Nopp of Frankfurt-am- Main; born 8 October 1784; marr. at Frank- furt-am-Main 21 March 1813; died 13 No- vember 1835, bur. at Frankfurt-am-Main. Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly: Argent and gules the first and second quarters each charged with a Catherine wheel counter-changed. Crest, — A Catherine wheel gules between two ox horns party per fess argent and gules and gules and argent. Motto. — Le Dieu le fort l'eternel parleray. John George of Prestwich, co. Lancaster ; born 23 April 1 81 5; naturalised as a British subject about 1840; died 4 March 1858, bur. at Toronto, Canada. Schottn-Sarah Ann, dau. of James Kinder of Staley Wood, co. Chester ; born 1 7 December 181 5; marr. at Manches- ter 3 August 1840 ; died at Green Bank, Ashton-on- Mersey, co. Ches- ter, in her 81st year, 6 April 1895, bur. at Monton, co. Lancaster. Alexander Schott, born 14 August 182 1 ; died un- married 17 July 1864, bur. at Frankfurt-am-Main. 1 Samuel Schott of Manchester; born 15 Sep- tember 1842; died unmarried 13 March 1868, bur. at Monton. James William Scott of The Yews,^-Anne Jane, dau Windermere, co. Westmoreland, and of Beech House, Bolton-le-Moors, co. Lancaster; born 23 June 1844, bapt. at Manchester; J. P. for co. Lancaster. &#- of John Haslam of Gilnow Hall, Bolton-le-Moors, J.P. ; born 13 January 1849 > marr. at Bolton- le-Moors 16 April 1874. Margaretha Chris- tiana, born 1 1 August 1 848, bapt. at Manchester. 1 Samuel Haslam Scott, bom— Carmen Estelle, dau. of Edmund Heuer of Dunham Knoll, 7 August 1875, bap 1 - at Sale, Altrincham, co. Chester, by Annie Sarah his wife, dau. of co. Chester; of Oriel College, Frederick William Jardine; born 22 August 1879, bapt. at Oxford, matriculated October Ashton-on-Mersey, co. Chester; marr. at St. James', Sussex 1895, B.A. 1899, M.A. 1902. Gardens, Hyde Park, London, q. April 1905. 127 George Frederick of Penmaenucha, Dolgelly, co. Merioneth; born 23 January 1852, bapt at Manchester ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Merioneth, High Sheriff 1908; Hon. Lieut-Colonel 3rd Bat- talion Cheshire Regiment (Militia). r ScottrBeatrice Mary, only dau. of John Leigh Taylor of Penmaenucha and Arthog Hall, co. Merioneth, J.P. and D.L. for that county, High Sheriff 1895; marr. at Bolton-le-Moors, co. Lancaster, 9 April 1885. Edward Daniel Scott of Bent Cottage, Disley, co. Chester ; born 7 February 1853, bapt. at Manchester; died unmarried at Rietfontein, Transvaal, South Africa, 26 July 1902. Will dated 9 March 1894, with codicil dated 26 October 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 784, 1903) 27 June 1903, by James William Scott, brother, one of the EXors. Sybil Mary Gella. Jane Millicent, born 6 July 1878, bapt at Bolton-le-Moors; marr. at Winster, co. Westmoreland (by the Rev. Lancelot Ridley Phelps, assisted by the Rev. Richard Hindle, the Vicar), on Thursday, 4 August 1904, to Edward Gwynne Eardley-Wilmot of Corner House, Gerrard's Cross, co. Buckingham (elder son of Robert Eardley- Wilmot of Hamilton House, Leamington, co. Warwick, M.B., M.R.C.S., J.P., by Frances Gwynne his wife, dau. of Charles William Whitby of Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon, M.B., M.R.C.S.); born at Petworth, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 1 February 1877 ; educated at Tonbridge School and at Oriel College, Oxford, B.A. 1899, M.A. 1908; a Student of Lincoln's Inn, called to the Bar January 1908, formerly a Master at Harrow School. Francis Clayton Scott, born 6 August 1881, bapt. at Bolton-le- Moors ; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated October 1900, B.A. 1903. StL <£ Kent, and of Birchin Lane, London, Banker (only child of John Deacon of Amsterdam, Holland, by Bassano Scholing his wife); born 19 May 1772; educated at St. Omer; died at Mabledon, aged 79, on Sunday, 24 August, bur. at Southborough, co. Kent, 1 September 1851. Will dated 7 July 185 1, proved (P.C.C. 778, 51) 10 October 1851, by Sophia Deacon, relict, John Deacon, son, George Campion Courthope, son-in-law, the Hon bIe John Thornton Leslie Melville and John Labouchere, the EXors. -j-Sophia, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Collett, Rector of Swanton Morley, co. Norfolk, by Anna his wife, 2nd dau. of John Carthew of Woodbridge, co. Suffolk; born 17 February 1788; marr. as his 2nd wife, on Saturday, 12 October 1816; died at Mabledon, aged 81, on Friday, 16 July, bur. at Southborough 23 July 1869. Will dated 19 August 1864, with two codicils dated respectively 8 February 1866 and 4 October 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 529, 69) 19 August 1869, by John Deacon and William Samuel Deacon, both of 20 Birchin Lane, London, sons, and George Campion Courthope of Whiligh, co. Sussex, three of the Exors. I Anna, born at 8 Bishopsgate, London, 28 July 181 7; marr. at the parish church, Tonbridge (by the Rev. John Tucker, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford), on Friday, 15 January 1 84 1, to George Campion Courthope of Whiligh, Ticehurst, co. Sussex (elder son of George Courthope of Bedford Square, London, and of Whiligh); born 22 February 181 1; educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, matricu- lated 19 November 1829, B.A. 1833; J. P. and D.L. for co. Sussex, High Sheriff 1850, J. P. for co. Kent; died at Whiligh, aged 84, on Saturday, 7 September, bur. at Ticehurst 12 Sep- tember 1895. wil1 dated 16 September 1857, with codicil dated 2 February 1893, proved at Lewes 13 December J ^95» by Anna Courthope, relict, George John Courthope and William Francis Courthope, sons, the Exors. She died at Whiligh, aged 80, on Sunday, 12 December 1897, and was bur. at Ticehurst Will dated 10 October l8 95> proved at Lewes 18 March 1898, by George John Courthope and William Francis Courthope, sons, the Exors. Mary, born 13 Oc- tober 1 8 18; died at 39 Eaton Square, London, on Friday, 30 August, bur. at Southborough 4 Sep- tember 1895. wil1 dated 26 July 1887, with codicil dated 9 August 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., i33<>>95) 5 December 1895, by John Deacon and William Samuel Deacon, brothers, the surviving Exors. Sara, born 12 July 1820; marr. at the parish church, Tonbridge (by the Rev. Sir Charles Hardinge, Baronet), on Thursday, 6 January 1848, the Rev. George Whitmore (2nd son of Thomas Whit- more of Apley Park, co. Salop, by Catherine his wife, only dau. and heir of Thomas Thomason of York) ; born 13 August 181 2; of Christ Church, Oxford, ma- triculated 26 November 1830, B.A. 1835, M.A. 1837; Rector of Kemberton with Sutton Maddock 1840-56, and of Stockton 1857, both co. Salop; died, aged 76, at midnight on Sunday, 4 No- vember 1888, bur. at Stockton. She died at Farnham Royal, co. Buckingham, aged 80, on Thursday, 20 September, and was bur. at Stockton 25 September 1900. 129 I I Sophia, born Frances Elizabeth, born 13 December 12 August 1823; marr. at 182 1. the parish church, Ton- bridge, co. Kent (by the Rev. George Whitmore, Rector of Kemberton, co. Salop), on Friday, 21 January 1853, Arthur Charles Ramsden of Stone Ness, Ashurst, co. Kent (3rd son of the Rev. William Ramsden of Ashurst, co. Kent, and of Linwood, co. Lincoln, by Elizabeth Jane his wife, dau. of Richard Bell); born 1 April 1825; of Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 6 June 1844; J.P. for co. Kent; Hon. Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion (The Buffs) East Kent Regiment ; died at Stone Ness, Ashurst, in his 67th year, on Friday, 11 December, bur. at Ashurst 16 December 1 89 1. Will dated 30 August 1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 63, 92) 22 January 1892, by Frances Elizabeth Ramsden, relict, the sole Executrix. She died at Stone Ness, Ashurst, in her 70th year, on Monday, 24 October, and was bur. at Ashurst 27 October 1892. Will dated 3 October 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 1123, 92) 21 November 1892, by Arthur John Ramsden, son, the sole EXor. ^= 1 John Deacon of 20 Birchin^Lucy Katherine, 2nd Lane, London, and of Mabledon, co. Kent, Banker; born 2 September 1825 ; educated at Eton and at Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 5 De- cember 1844, B.A. 1848, M.A. 1 851; died at Mabledon, aged 75, on Wednesday, 13 March, bur. at Southborough, co. Kent, 16 March 1901. Will dated 6 January 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 708, 1901) 6 June 1901, by John Francis William Deacon and William Samuel Deacon, two of the E&ors. 1. Lucy Sophia Jane, born in November 1857, bapt. at the parish church, Southborough, January 1858. 12 John Francis William Deacon of Mabledon, co. Kent, and of Grantham House, Putney Heath, co. Surrey, Banker; born at Tunbridge Wells on Tuesday, 6 September, bapt at the parish church, Southborough, 12 October 1859; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1879, B.A. 1883, M.A. 1886; J.P. and D.L. for co. Kent, High Sheriff 1904. dau. of Francis Pym of The Hasells, co. Bedford, and Radwell House, co. Hertford, by Lady Jane Eliza- beth his wife, 2nd dau. of Alexander, 7th Earl of Leven and Melville; born 13 August 1824; marr. at Sandy, co. Bedford (by the Rev. the Hon"* Samuel Waldegrave), on Tues- day, 2 October 1855 (marriage settlements dated 1 October 1855); died at Mabledon on Wednesday, 14 Feb- ruary, bur. at South- borough 19 February 1900. M. Bessie May, died 12 May 1 86 1. M.I. at Southborough. Anna Beatrice, born at Brighton. 130 I Ellen Bassano, born 12 Jan- uary 1827. William Samuel Deacon of 20 Birchin= Lane, London, and of Poynters, Cobham, co. Surrey, Banker; born 5 May 1828; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1847, B.A. l8 5 T > M.A. l8 55; died S P- at Poynters, Cobham, in his 75th year, on Wednesday, 4 March, bur. in the church- yard at Hatchford, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 7 March 1903. Will dated 21 July 1902, with codicil dated 10 February 1903, proved (Prin. Reg., 449, 1903) 8 April I 9°3» by John Francis William Deacon, William Francis Courthope and Alexander Courthope, nephews, and William Godden, the Exors. =Mary Sophia, eldest dau. of Raikes Currie of Bush Hill, co. Middlesex, and of Minley Manor, co. Hants, M.P., J.P. and D.L., by the Hon ble Laura Sophia his wife, eldest dau. of John, 2nd Baron Wodehouse; born 14 February 1833; marr. at St John's, Paddington, London (by the Rev. Maynard Wodehouse Currie), on Thurs- day, 8 April 1858. Lucy Sophie, born at Clapham Common, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 30 June 1830; died, aged 21, 14 June, bur. at South- borough 19 June 1852. Catherine Charlotte, born 25 January 1832 ; marr. at Southborough (by the Rev. George Whitmore, Rector of Stock- ton, co. Salop, assisted by the Rev. Egerton Hammond, Rector of Sundridge, co. Kent) on Thursday, 3 January 186 1, to the Rev. Henry Arithony Hammond (youngest son of William Osmund Hammond of St. Albans Court, co. Kent, J.P., D.L., by Mary Graham his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Oxenden of Broome Park, co. Kent, Baronet); born 12 June 1829; educated at Eton and at Merton College, Oxford, matriculated 25 November 1847, B.A. 1852, M.A. 1854, Perpetual Curate of Holy Trinity, Dover, co. Kent, 1863-67. She died at Bournemouth, co. Hants, 14 November, and was bur. there 18 November 1899. Will with codicil dated 15 September 1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 435, 1900) 24 March 1900, by the Rev. Henry Anthony Hammond, husband, John Maximilian Hammond, son, and John Francis William Deacon, nephew, the Exors. =?= Harriet, born at Broomfield, Clapham, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 1 July, bapt. at Battersea, co. Surrey, 19 August 1829; marr. at Southborough, co. Kent (by the Rev. George Whitmore, Rector of Stockton, co. Salop, assisted by the Rev. Stephen Hurt Langston, the Incumbent), on Tuesday, 9 February 1858, to the Rev. Thomas William Carr of Eshott Heugh, co. Northumber- land, and of Long Rede, Banning, co. Kent (elder son of the Rev. Thomas William Carr, by Susan his 1 st wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. Richard Woodward, D.D., Rector of Glanworth, co. Cork); born at 4 Harley Place, Clifton, co. Gloucester, 15 June, bapt. at St. Michael's, Bristol, 14 July 1830; of Wadham College, Oxford, matriculated 25 April 1849, B - A - l8 53i M -A- 1857 ; Rector of Beaudesert, co. Warwick, 1858, of Loddington, co. Northampton, 1858-65, and of Banning since 1865, Chaplain at Bordighera, Italy, 1886-88, Rural Dean of North Mailing 1891-1901. She died at the Rectory, Banning, on Thursday, 21 February, and was bur. at Banning 25 February 1889. He marr. 2ndly at Christ Church, Lan- caster Gate, London, on Thursday, 2 July 1891, Emily Mary Charlotte, widow of Richard Whitfield Hewlett, M.D., dau. of Lieut-Colonel Richard Montague Oakes of Elmsfield, Harrow, co. Middlesex. =j= (See Pedigree of Carr, Vol. 7, page 124.) 131 $tason, formerly of Helton jfWotobrap, to* iettester* George Mason of Ipswich, co. Suffolk (4th son of William Masons-Elizabeth of Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester, by Susanna his wife, dau. of Robert Seaman of Mendlesham, co. Suffolk); born at Wickham Market, co. Suffolk, "December 12th 1782, at half-past five o'clock in the morning, being Thursday," bapt. there 10 March 1783; died, aged 82, 2 January 1865, bur. in Ipswich Cemetery. M.I. Will dated 19 December 1864, proved at Ipswich 20 February 1865, by George Mason of Ipswich, Frederick Mason of Ipswich and Charles Edward Mason of Diss, co. Norfolk, sons, the Exors. only child of Richard Forty of Stowe, co. Gloucester; born in London 26 January 1789; marr. 18 April 1809; died at Felixstowe, co. Suffolk, 16 October 1884, bur. in Ipswich Cemetery. M.I. William Mason, born at Ipswich in 18 10; marr. Sarah Nicholls. He died at Dunedin, New Zealand, 22 June 1897, and was bur. there, having had issue a son, William Mason, who was born at Dunedin and died there unmarried. George Calver Mason of Broadwater, Ipswich; born 17 August-pLaetitia 1842, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 15 January 1843; died at Broadwater, Ipswich, aged 63, on Wednesday, 30 August, bur. at Belstead, co. Suffolk, on Saturday, 2 September 1905 (burial service at St. Mary Stoke, Ipswich). Will dated 8 November 1904, proved in the Principal Registry 25 September 1905, by lietitia Maria Mason, relict, George Godson Mason, Ernest Calver Mason, and Harold Percy Mason, sons, the Exors. Maria, dau. of Charles Williams, by Catherine Sarah his wife, dau. of Stephen Godson of Hook Norton, co. Oxford; born 16 April 1844 ; marr. at St. John's, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent (by the Rev. Tho- mas Woods Weston, assisted by the Rev. James Darnell), on Tuesday, 21 May 1867. 1 Catherine Mary Grace, born at Ipswich 24 April, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 21 May 1868; marr. at St. Peter's, Ipswich (by the Rev. James Outram, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. Samuel William Stagg, Vicar of Kirby-le-Soken, co. Essex), on Wednesday, 15 April 1896, to Edward Ward Snell of Needham, co. Suffolk, eldest son of Edward Snell of Nettlestead Hall, Ipswich. =?= George Godsons-Marion Edith, 4th and youngest dau. Mason of Ipswich ; born at Ipswich 18 May, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 21 June 1869. of John South of Alton Hall, Stutton, co. Suffolk, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Edward Cooper of Great Oakley, co. Essex; born at Ramsey, co. Essex, 18 December 1867, bapt. there 23 February 1870; marr. at St. Peter's, Ipswich (by the Rev. William Berry, the Vicar), on St. Valentine's Day, Thursday, 14 Feb- ruary 1895, marriage settlements dated 13 February 1895, Trustees: John Arthur South and Harold Percy Mason. (See Pedigree of South, VoL II, page 20) Marion Joyce, born at Melrose, Tuddenham Road, Ipswich, at 10.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 28 October, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Ipswich, 17 December 1896. Monica, born at Melrose, Tuddenham Road, Ipswich, at 11.22 a.m. on Tuesday, 8 No- vember, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Ipswich, 9 December 1898. 132 Eliza, dau. of Williams-George Mason, born at Ipswich 24 June—Ellen Forster, 2nd dau. Calver of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, by Sarah his wife, dau. of John Laws of Akenham, co. Suffolk; born at Ipswich 15 December 1 8 14; marr. by licence at the parish church, Stepney, co. Middle- sex, 1 9 December 1839 ; died at Stoke Hill, Ipswich, aged 61, 29 May 1876, bur. at Belstead, co. Suffolk. The two North lights in the chancel of St. Peter's, Ipswich, were erected to her memory. 1 st wife. 181 2; educated at Ipswich; Mayor of of the Rev. Thomas Ipswich 1875-76, J.P. for co. Suffolk; White, Rector of Ross- died at Ipswich, aged 81, on Wednesday, droit, co. Wexford; marr. 11 October, bur. in the churchyard at in Dublin 17 July 1878; Belstead on Monday, 15 October 1893. died at 28 Hornsby M.I. Memorial Window at St. Peter's, Crescent, Kensington, Ipswich, inscribed : " This window is London, on Friday, 4 erected in memory of George Mason who June 1897, bur. at Bel- worshipped in this church for upwards of stead. Will dated 11 50 years. Born 24 June 181 2. Died January 1879, with codicil October nth 1893. Interred at Belstead." dated 30 October 1880, Will dated 31 March 1892, proved at proved in Dublin 1 1 Sep- Ipswich 10 October 1893, by George tember 1897, by Isabella Calver Mason, Frank William Mason, Frances Lapidge Richard- and Herbert Wilberforce Mason, sons, son, wife of Thomas the Eftors. Henry Richardson of Maude Villa, Warren- point, co. Down, sister, one of the Exors. 2nd wife. tors. Catherine Eliza, Sarah Anne, of Weybread, co. Suffolk; born at St. died in infancy, Matthew's Vicarage, Ipswich, 29 October 1844, bapt. at bur. at Ipswich. St. Peter's, Ipswich, 17 August 1845; marr. there 6 July 187 1, the Rev. Samuel William Stagg, Vicar of Kirby-le- Soken, co. Essex (son of Robert Stagg); born 16 March 1829; died 9 March 1898, bur. at Kirby-le-Soken. Will dated 1 September 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 860, 98) 18 July 1898, by Sarah Anne Stagg, relict, the sole Executrix. =j= Grace Eliza,born at Ipswich 10 January, bapt. at St Peter's, Ips- wich, 18 April 1847. Ernest Calver Masons-Isabel Maria Constance, youngest dau. of the Rev. Ythil Arthur of Ipswich; born at Ipswich 18 July, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 22 August 1870 ; educated at Ipswich School. Barrington, Vicar of St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich, by Clarisse Marie Gabrielle his wife, only dau. of George Vanier of Compiegne, France ; born 6 June 1872, bapt. at Doncaster; marr. at St. Luke's, Chelsea, co. Middlesex (by her father, assisted by the Rev. Canon Chapman), on Wednesday, 28 January 1903. Barrington Calver Mason, born at Ipswich on Friday, 4 March, bapt. at St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich, on Saturday, 2 April 1904. Angela Ruth, born at 22 Fonnereau Road, Ipswich, at 6.50 a.m. on Friday, 28 February, bapt. at St Margaret's, Ipswich, 2 April 1902. Nancy Godson, born at 22 Fonnereau Road, Ipswich, at 6.15 p.m. on Saturday, 3 September, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Ipswich, 14 October 1904. '33 i\ Frederick Mason of Ipswich ; born^Eliza Sanders, died, aged 74, 8 July Edward Richard in 1813; died at Ipswich, aged 68, 1 January 1881, bur. in Ipswich Cemetery. M.I. Will dated 6 Au- gust 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 234, 81) 7 March 1881, by Robert Sanders of Colchester, co. Essex, gent., one of the Efcors. 1895, bur. in Ipswich Cemetery. Mason, died in M.I. Admon (with will dated Tues- infancy. day* 13 February 1893) was granted (Prin. Reg., 993, 95) 13 August 1895, *° Walter Frederic Mason, son, and only next of kin. Frank William Mason of Northcliffe, Felixstowe,- co. Suffolk ; born at Ipswich 25 May, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 1 November 1848. "W^ V£ W ■**^ -pBertha, 4th dau. of Walton Turner of Ipswich, Alderman ; born at Ipswich, bapt. at St. Mary- at-Elms, Ipswich, 8 April 1855; marr. there (by the Rev. Joseph Hammond, Vicar of All Saints', Pontefract, co. York, assisted by the Rev. Gerald William Druce, the Vicar), on Thursday, 20 April 1876. Elsie, born at The Priory, St. Nicholas, Ipswich, 10 March, died there, aged 5 months, 24 August, bur. in the cemetery at Ipswich 27 August 1878. Hilda Frances, born 17 June, bapt. at St. Mary- at-Elms, Ipswich, 27 July 1879. I I Dorothy, born 2 August, bapt. at St. Mary-at-Elms, Ipswich, 5 September 1880; marr. at the parish church, Felixstowe, 3 April 1907, Frank Varley of 97 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex (son of Harold Varley of Walton, co. Suffolk); born in 1876; educated at Cheltenham. Humphry Francis Mason, born 4 March, bapt. at St. Mary-at-Elms, Ipswich, 6 April 1884. I I Eustace Charles Mason, born 19 April, bapt. at St. Mary-at-Elms, Ipswich, 25 June 1886. Elfrida, born 10 Novem- ber, bapt. at St. Mary- at-Elms, Ipswich, 27 December 1891. 1 Harold Percy Mason= of Little Birchetts, Speldhurst, co. Kent ; born at Ipswich 10 March, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 15 April 1872; educated at Ipswich and at Trinity Hall, Cam- bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1890, LL.B. 1893, LL.M. 1898. -Annie Emily (Nancye), only dau. of Frank William Stone of Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, by Annie Elizabeth his wife, elder dau. of Henry Wyche Andrews of Bartley, co. Hants, and of Blackheath, co. Kent ; born at Tunbridge Wells, bapt. at St. Mark's, Tunbridge Wells; marr. at St. James', Tunbridge Wells (by her uncle, the Rev. William Stephen Andrews, Rector of Wicken, co. Northampton, assisted by the Rev. Avison Terry Scott, the Vicar, and the Rev. Walter Lighton Greene), on Wednesday, 5 September 1900. 1 1 1 Mabel Constance, born at Ipswich 18 August, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 19 Sep- tember 1873. Archibald Ralph Mason, born at West Tower, Ipswich, 15 November 1875 > died, aged 7, 1 March 1883, bur. at Belstead, co. Suffolk. Oswald Hugh Mason, bom at Ipswich 16 June 1877. 134 Elizabeth Mary, born at Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 28 March 181 7; marr. at Maria Augusta, St. Peter's, Ipswich, 26 May 1846, Joseph Makin of Monks Eleigh Hall, born 9 Decem- co. Suffolk (son of Thomas and Elizabeth Makin of Monks Eleigh Hall); ber 1818, bapt. born at Monks Eleigh Hall 1 May 1804; died at Monks Eleigh 21 No* at St. Peter's, vember 1872, bur. in the churchyard there. Will dated 27 November 1865, Ipswich, ,9 Au- proved (Prin. Reg., 46, 73) 25 January 1873, by Elizabeth Mary Makin of gust 1833. Monks Eleigh, relict, and George Mason of Ipswich, the surviving Efcors. She died 15 May 1893, and was bur. in the churchyard at Monks Eleigh. Will dated 14 September 1887, proved at Ipswich 13 June 1893, by Elizabeth Makin, spinster, daughter, one of the Eftors. Power reserved to Leonard Frank Makin, son, the other E£or. Augusta Emma, born at Ipswich 10 November 1849, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 15 September 1850; died at Eadiston Villa, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, aged 37, on Sunday, 17 July, bur. at Belstead, co. Suffolk, 22 July 1887. Will dated 2 April 1887, proved at Ipswich 24 August 1887, by George Calver Mason of Lonsdale House, Ipswich, brother, the sole E&or. 1 Malcolm Forty Mason* of Easington Lodge, Sproughton, co. Suf- folk ; born at Lonsdale House, Belstead Road, Ipswich, 1 1 May, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 15 June 1879. 1 -Winifred, eldest dau. of Hugh Turner of Bentley, co. Suffolk, by Catherine Harriet his wife, dau. of John Des- borough Walford-Gosnell ; born at Ipswich 18 February 1882, bapt. at Bentley; marr. there (by the Rev. Richard Michael Jones, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. Henry Woodrooffe Beauchamp, Rector of Copdock and Washbrook, co. Suffolk) on Wednesday, 21 June 1905. Ivan Hugh Malcolm Mason, born at Sproughton on Tuesday, 5 June, bapt. at Bentley on Saturday, 7 July 1906. Tl Dtlmij Theodore Septimus Mason, born at Ipswich 18 Sep- tember, bapt. at St Peter's, Ipswich, 18 October 1881. Wilfrid Howard Mason, born at Ipswich 3 April, bapt. at St Peter's, Ipswich, 1 1 May 1884. _ Kenneth Ralph Mason, born at Ipswich 12 May, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 14 June 1888. *35 Charles Edward Mason- of Diss, co. Norfolk; bom 10 July 1820, bapt at St. Peter's, Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 9 August 1833; died s.p. at Diss, in his 75th year, on Friday, 3 May, bur. at Diss 8 May 1895. Will dated 16 November 1 88 1, proved at Nor- wich 26 October 1895, by Eliza Jane Mason, relict, and Henry Ormiston Lyus, gent., the Eftors. -Eliza Jane, dau. of John Laws of Framlingham, co. Suffolk, by Sarah his wife, dau. of John Cooper; born at Great Glemham, co. Suf- folk, 2 1 September 1816 ; marr. at Framlingham 18 August 1 85 1. Louisa Harriett, born at Ipswich 2 March 1825 ; marr. at St. Matthew's, Ipswich, 27 September 1856, George Sanders of Mundon, co. Essex, who died at Enfield, co. Middlesex, aged 69, 21 March 1890. She died 24 April, and was bur. in the cemetery at Ipswich 28 April 1877. Harriet Eleanor, born 31 December 1827, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 29 August 1833 ; marr. at St. Matthew's, Ipswich, 25 July 1861, Henry John Thorp of Granite Lodge, Woodbridge Road, Ipswich (son of John Thorp of Maldon, co. Essex, by Mary Emerson his wife) ; born at Maldon 2 1 December 1827 ; a Student at Guy's Hospital, London; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1865, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1854, L.S.A. 1855 ; Ex-Vice President Hunterian Society, Member British Medical Association. Herbert Wilberforce Mason of The Manor House,. Sproughton, co. Suffolk; born at Ipswich 24 October 1855, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 29 June 1856. ^Agnes Fanny, dau. of Francis Southam, M.D., by Frances his wife, dau. of William Southam of Peterborough, co. Northampton ; born at Wansford, co. North- ampton, 4 August 1854, bapt. there; marr. at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 9 September 1880. Mary Frances, born 4 July, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 28 July 1 88 1 ; marr. at Cape Town, South Africa, 16 October 1907, Harold Packard of Denver, Johannesburg, South Africa, son of Edward Packard of Bramford, co. Suffolk. Agnes Dora, born 10 February, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 29 March 1883. Stewart Southam Mason, born 5 February, bapt. at St. Peter's, Ipswich, 21 April 1885. Laurence Mason, born 3 Oc- tober 1886, bapt. privately the same day, baptism registered at St. Peter's, Ipswich. N ^o-wo^ ^ . Hrrv^tjw) 136 Itncoltu Samuel Turner of Caistor,-j-Mary, dau. of John Harneis Arms on record in the College of Amis. — Argent on a fesse engrailed between three eagles' heads erased azure as many martlets of the field. Crest. — Upon a mount vert an unicorn passant reguardant argent semee of estoiles azure armed maned and hoofed or gorged with a collar of the third the dexter foot resting on a cross pat tee gold. Motto. — Quercus. co. Lincoln, M.D. (son of Samuel Turner of North Collingham, co. Nottingham, and of Cameringham and Buslingthorpe,' both co. Lincoln [Miniature at Brattleby Hall, co. Lincoln, and another at Nettlcton House, Caistor], by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of J. Oddling of Buslingthorpe); bom at Cameringham 31 March 1764, bapt. at Caistor; died at Caistor, aged 61, 31 October, bur. there 16 November 1825. M.I. Portrait in oils, also Miniature, at Brattleby Hall and at Nettleton House, Caistor. Swan of Hundon Manor, in the parish of Caistor, by Mary his wife, only dau. of Timothy and Mary Harneis; born at Caistor 30 September 177 1, bapt. there privately the same day (baptism registered at Caistor); marr. at Caistor 20 June 1793; died at Selby, co. York, aged 65, 13 December 1836, bur. there. M.I. Portrait in oils, also Miniature, at Brattleby Hall and at Nettleton House, Caistor. &*V^Z~*T*+ Mary, born at Caistor 5 March 1796, bapt. there privately the same day (baptism registered at Caistor); marr. at Caistor 6 February 1834, James Audus (son of John Audus of Robin Hood Bay, co. York); born at Selby 28 July 1781 ; J.P. and D.L. for the East and West Ridings of co. York; died s.p. at Selby, aged 85, 14 May 1867, bur. at Selby Abbey. Will dated 13 November 1863, with codicil dated 13 May 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 454, 67) 31 July 1867, by George Skirrow Beecroft of the Abbey House, Kirkstall, co. York, George Whitehead of Park House, Selby, and Richard Audus Clark of York, nephews, the E&ors. She died at Selby 13 November 1869, and was bur. at Selby Abbey. Will dated 20 May 1868, with five codicils dated 6 November 1868 to 12 October 1869, proved at Wake- field 24 January 1870, by Thomas Johnsen Borman of Swallow, co. Lincoln, and Richard Audus Clark of York, the surviving Exors. Portrait in oils at Brattleby Hall. Rev. Samuel Turner of Nettleton- House, Caistor; born at Caistor 1 March 1797, bapt. there privately the same day (baptism registered at Caistor); of University College, Oxford, matriculated 29 March 1816, B.A. 1820, M.A. 1822; Rector of Nettleton and Vicar of Cadney, both co. Lincoln, 1823 until his death, Chaplain to die Earl of Yarborough ; died at Nettleton, aged 80, on Tuesday, 1 May, bur. in the family vault at Nettleton 5 May 1877. Will dated 17 July 1867, with three codicils dated respectively 26 April 1873, 2 9 January 1876 and 21 April 1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 610, 77) 2 July 1877, by Margaret Turner of Nettleton, relict, and Samuel Wright Wright of Brattleby Hall, son, two of the Exors. Portrait in oils at Nettleton House, Caistor. t/%^ fa+**r^ -Margaret, only dau. of John Wright of Wold Newton and of Bin- brooke Hall, both co. Lincoln, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Maurice Searle of Tetney, co. Lincoln; born at Wold Newton 30 August 1794, bapt there the next day; marr. by licence at Binbrooke (by the Rev. John Parkinson) 21 June 1832; died at Nettleton House, Cais- tor, in her 101st year, on Sunday, 23 Decem- ber, bur. at Nettleton 27 December 1894. M.I. Portrait in oils at Nettleton House, Caistor, and another at Brattleby Hall. (See Pedigree of Wright, Vol. 14, page 39.) *37 Ann, of Hope House, Caistor, co. Lincoln; born 23 January 1801 ; man*, at Caistor 21 August 1827, the Rev. George Anthony Moore of Garlennick House, co. Cornwall (eldest son of the Rev. George Moore, Vicar and Canon of Grampound, co. Cornwall); of Wadham College, Ox- ford, matriculated 14 October 18 14, aged 19, B.A. 18 19, Vicar of Talk-o'-the-Hill, co. Stafford, 1843, until his death; died s.p. at Porchester, co. Hants, aged 64, 13 September 1859. She died at Caistor, aged 84, 22 April 1885, and was bur. there. Memorial Window in the church at Caistor. 1 Sarah Maria, born at Caistor, bapt. there 23 August 1803; marr. at Nettleton, co. Lincoln (by her brother, the Rev. Samuel Turner) 26 January 1832, George Marris of Caistor, Solicitor; died 18 July 1875, bur. at Nettleton. She died, aged 71, and was bur. at Nettle- ton 16 October 1873. Memorial Windows in the church at Caistor. Elizabeth, born at Caistor 18 April 1809; marr. at Caistor 25 February 1836, George Swan (son of Henry Swan of Lincoln, Surgeon, by Ann his wife); died 2 March 1856, bur. at Gamston, co. Nottingham. She died at Caistor 14 August 1 86 1, and was bur. there. Admon was granted at Lincoln 4 October 1861, to Frances Swan of Caistor, spinster, the only child. Memorial Window in the church at Caistor. Samuel Wright Wright of Brattleby Hall, and- of North Kelsey, both co. Lincoln; born at Nettleton House, Caistor, 28 May 1833, bapt. there the same day; of Wadham College, Oxford, matriculated 18 June 185 1, B.A. and M.A. 1856; J.P. for co. Lincoln 9 April 1869, D.L. 1879; assumed by Royal Licence dated 19 May 1863, the name and arms of Wright in lieu of that of Turner, on succeeding to the estate of his cousin, Captain Edward Wright of Brattleby; died at Brattleby Hall 17 June, bur. in the family vault at Brattleby 21 June 1894. ■Constance Mary, of Nettleton House, Caistor, eldest dau. of Peter Freeland Aiken of Walcroft House, Durdham Down, Bristol, co. Gloucester, by Constantia Elisabeth his wife, only dau. of Captain John Chetwood of Glanmire and Woodbrook, co. Corjc; born at 12 Meridian Place, Clifton, co. Gloucester, bapt. at St Michael's, Bristol, 30 January 1 83 1 ; marr. at Westbury-on-Trym, co. Gloucester (by the Rev. Prebendary Rowley of Weston-super-Mare, co. Somerset), 22 December i860. S ^/y^h^^ Edward Ratcliffe Vogler Wright, born at Lincoln 4 January, bapt. at Nettleton 27 February 1862 ; died at Brattleby, aged 7, 27 March 1869, bur. in the family vault at Brattleby. Geoffrey Turner Wright, born at Llandudno, co. Carnarvon, 20 August 1863, bapt. at Nettleton; died at Brattleby Hall, aged $\ years, 8 April 1869, bur. in the family vault at Brattleby. I Alice Margaret, bom at Brattleby, bapt at Nettleton. 138 1 : Philip Chetwood Wright of-t-Josephine Agneta Mary, Brattleby Hall, co. Lincoln; born at Brattleby Hall 10 May, bapt. at Nettleton, co. Lincoln (by his grandfather, the Rev. Samuel Turner) 26 June 1866; educated at Haileybury and at Magdalen College, Oxford, matriculated 27 April 1885, B.A. 1889; joined the 3rd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment (Militia) 5 February 1889, Captain 23 July 1892, Hon. Major 7 August 1905; served in South African War 1902, at operations in Cape Colony April to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with two clasps); Associate of Surveyors' Institute 1894; J.P. for co. Lincoln 6 April 1889, D.L. 1895. only dau. of the Rev. Richard Chichester, Rector of Drewsteignton, co. Devon, by Annie Jessie his wife, dau. of John Bayley White of Halcot Benley, co. Kent; born at Drewsteignton, bapt. there; marr. at St. Thomas', Orchard Street, Portman Square, London (by the Rev. William Ernest Oliver Stevens, R.N., Chaplain H.M.S. "Dido"), 24 October 1901. 1 . Margaret Clarentia Josephine, born at Brattleby Hall 19 April, bapt. at Brattleby on Ascension Day, 12 May 1904. Rev. Arthur Samuel Wright, born at Brattleby Hall 16 November 1867, bapt. at Brattleby 26 January 1868; educated at the Charterhouse September 1881 to April 1885, and at New College, Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1886, B.A. (Honours : 2nd-class Classical Mods. 1888, 4th-class Lit. Hum.) 1890, M.A. 1897 ; ordained to St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street, co. Durham, 1893, Curate of Holy Trinity, Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham, 1895-98, of St. Peter's, Norbiton, co. Surrey, June 1 899-1 90 1, and of Lower Kingswood, co. Surrey, 1901 -1 903, licenced Diocesan Preacher for the diocese of Lincoln 1904, and Vicar of Bonby, co. Lincoln, since September 1908; Patron of the living of Brattleby. Constance Mary, born at Brattleby, bapt. there. Grace Mabel, born at Hastings, co. Sussex, bapt. at Brattleby. Florence Dawson, born at Brattleby 20 February, bapt. there privately, died, aged 6 days, 26 February 1874. (Mf^yi^ . 139 $rfoeauj:* Arms. — Argent a chevron sable in chief a label of three points gules. Crest. — A Saracen's head in profile cotiped at the shoulders on the head a chapeau azure turned up argent Motto. — Tojours pret. Prideaux,-pSarah Walter Prideaux, (4th son of George Solicitor [1st cousin of William Prideaux of Kingsbridge, co. Devon, see Vol. J, page 62\ by Anna his wife, dau. and heir of Philip Cook- worthy); born at Kingsbridge 25 November 1779; Banker; died at Plymouth, co. Devon, in his 53rd year, on Sunday, 24 June, bur. there 1 July 1832. Will dated 29 February 1804, proved (P.C.C. 652 Farquhar) 16 October 1833, by Sarah Elizabeth Ball Prideaux, relict, the sole Executrix. Elizabeth Ball, dau. of Joseph Hingston of Kingsbridge, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Joseph Ball of Bridgwater, co. Somerset; born at Kingsbridge 16 Sep- tember 1786; marr. there 30 May 1805; died at Plymouth, in her 81st year, on Thursday, 20 December 1866, bur. there. Will dated 20 March 1858, with codicil dated n March 1864, proved at Exeter 18 January 1867, by the affirmation of Charles Prideaux of Plymouth, son, one of the ESors. I Walter Prideaux of Faircrouch^Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of General Sherburne Hodgkinson Williams of Catsfield, co. Sussex, R.E. ; born 20 Novem- ber 1823 ; marr. at Catsfield on Thursday, 1 4 September 1 843; died at 37 Norfolk Square, London, in her 83rd year, on Thursday, 22 February, bur. at Stan- more 27 February 1906. Will dated 23 September 1 89 1, with two codicils dated 12 March 1898 and 7 December 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 396, 1906) 28 March 1906, by Sir Walter Sherburne Prideaux, Knight, and Arthur Robert Prideaux, the EXors. Wadhurst, co. Sussex, and of London; born at Bearscombe, in the parish of Buckland-tout- Saints, co. Devon, 15 April 1806; Solicitor and Clerk of the Goldsmiths' Company, London ; Author of " Poems of Chivalry," 1840; died at the Goldsmiths' Hall, London, in his 83rd year, on Saturday, 30 March, bur. at Stanmore, co. Middlesex, 3 April 1 889. Will dated 4 February 1882, with codicil dated 27 March 1889, proved (Prin. Reg., 448, 89) 1 May 1889, by Walter Sher- burne Prideaux and Arthur Robert Prideaux, both of the Goldsmiths' Hall, sons, two of the E&ors. Sarah Anna, born at Bearscombe 22 September 1807 ; marr. at Plymouth 12 March 1839, Samuel Prideaux Tregelles of Plymouth, D.C.L., LL.D. (son of Samuel Tregelles of Falmouth, co. Cornwall, by Dorothy his wife, 4th dau. of George Prideaux, Solicitor); born at Falmouth 30 January 181 3; died at 6 Portland Square, Plymouth, aged 62, on Saturday, 24 April 1875. Admon (with will dated 7 October l8 45) was granted at the Principal Registry 12 November 1875, to Sarah Anna Tregelles, relict. She died s.p. at her residence, 31 Portland Square, Plymouth, aged 75, on Friday, 15 September 1882, and was bur. in Plymouth Cemetery. Will dated 19 December 1881, proved (Prin. Reg., 801, 82) 24 October 1882, by Augusta Prideaux, spinster, sister, and Arthur Edward Pridham, nephew, both of Plymouth, the ESors. Ellen Elizabeth, born in Park Lane, London, on Wednesday, 11 December 1844; marr. at Fort William, Calcutta, India (by the Rev. Henry James Matthew), on Thursday, 24 February 1870, to Major-General Richard Wace, C.B. (son of the Rev. Richard Henry Wace of Wadhurst); born 16 July 1842; entered the Royal Artillery as Lieutenant 19 January 1864, Captain 9 August 1876, Brevet Major 22 November 1879, Major 26 July 1883, Lieut.- Colonel 7 September 1891, Substantive Colonel 26 July 1894, Major-General 31 January 1902, Deputy-Director-General of Ordnance in India 1 September 1882 to 6 September 1891, and 7 September 1 891 to 5 October 1893, Inspector-General of Ordnance, Bengal, 6 October 1893 to 31 January 1897, and with temporary rank of Major-General 1 February 1897 to 16 July 1904, of the Reserve of Officers; created C.B. 22 June 1897 ; served in Afghan War 1878-79, and 1880, at action of Baghao, march from Quetta to relief of Kandahar (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 7 November 1879 and 25 January 1881, medal, brevet of Major). She died s.p. at Calcutta 10 July 187 1, and was bur. there. 140 Eliza, dau. of John= Abbott of Plymouth, co. Devon; marr. at the Friends' Meeting House, Plymouth, 9 October 1850 ; died s.p. 11 De- cember 1856, bur. in the Friends' Burial Ground, Plymouth. 1 st wife. ■Charles Prideaux of Brookfield,- Tamerton, co. Devon; born at Bearscombe, in the parish of Buckland-tout-Saints, co. Devon, 18 January 1809; Chairman of Devon and Cornwall Bank 1869 -88; died at Brookfield, Tamerton, aged 84, on Thursday, 8 June 1893, bur. in the Friends' Burial Ground, Plymouth. Will dated 12 December 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 677, 93) 13 July 1893, b y Arthur Edward Pridham, the sole Exor. -Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Christy Wakefield of Glenallon, Torquay, co. Devon, by Jane his wife, dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth Goflf of Horetown House, co. Wexford; born at Moyallon, co. Down, in 1 810; marr. at the Friends' Meeting House, Torquay, on Wed- nesday, 20 April 1864; died s.p. at Plymouth on Monday, 21 August 1865, bur. in the Friends' Burial Ground, Plymouth. 2nd wife. 1 Sir Walter Sherburne Prideaux ofyOitharine Mary, elder dau. of the Rev. John Vidgen the Goldsmiths' Hall, London; born at 12 Park Lane, London, on Monday, 23 February 1846, bapt. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London; educated at Eton; admitted a Solicitor 1870; Assistant Clerk of the Gold- smiths 1 Company 1871-82, Clerk since 1882 ; knighted at Osborne 1 891; Author of "Memorials of the Goldsmiths' Company" (2 vols.), 1896. Povah, Minor Canon and Divinity Lecturer of St. Paul's Cathedral and one of the Priests-in-Ordinary at the Chapel Royal, St. James', by Catharine Caroline his wife, dau. of John David Kohler; born at 25 Charterhouse Square, Finsbury, London, on Easter Sunday, 23 April, bapt. at St. Ann and St. Agnes, Gresham Street, London, 30 May 1848; marr. there (by the Very Rev. William Weldon Champneys, Dean of Lichfield, assisted by the Rev. James William Vivian, D.D., Rector of St. Peter- le-Poer, London), on Wednesday, 12 February 1873. [ _ Catharine Ellen, born at 41 Colville Gardens, Kensington, London, on Wednesday, 17 December 1873, bapt. at St. Anne and St. Agnes, Gresham Street, London, 28 January 1874; marr. there (by the Rt. Rev. Alfred Earle, Bishop of Marlborough, assisted by the Rev. St. Clair Donaldson and the Rev. Septimus Buss) on Saturday, 16 December 1899, to Rollo Frederick Graham- Campbell (youngest son of John Graham-Campbell of Shirvan, co. Argyll, by Jessie his 2nd wife, dau. of Charles Saunders of Fulwood Park, co. Lancaster); born 2 January 1868; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1887, LL.B. 1891, LL.M. 1897; Barrister-at-Law. I Walter Treverbian= Prideaux, born at 41 Colville Gar- dens, Kensington, on Wednesday, 13 January, bapt. at St. Anne and St. Agnes, Gresham Street, London, 24 February 1875 1 educated at Eton; admitted a Solicitor 1898; Assistant Clerk of the Gold- smiths' Company since 1898. -Marion Fenn, only dau. of James Woodgate Arbuth- not of Elderslie, Ockley, co. Surrey, by Annie Susan Charlotte his wife, dau. of Sir Charles Jackson; born 15 October 1878 ; marr. at Ockley (by the Rev. Frederick Marshall, the Rec- tor, assisted by the Rev. John Elwin Eddis, Vicar of Witley, co. Surrey) on Saturday, 20 April 1 90 1. 1 Humphrey Hollond Prideaux, born at 41 Colville Gardens, Kensington, 19 Jan- uary, bapt. at St. Anne and St. Agnes, Gresham Street, London, 23 Feb- ruary 1878; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1896, B.A. 1900, M.A. 1904. 141 I Henry Prideaux, born at Bearscombe, in the parish— Agnes Maxwell, dau. of Robert of Buckland-tout-Saints, co. Devon, 28 April 1810; Solicitor; died at his residence at Plymouth, in his 70th year, on Tuesday, 11 November 1879, ^ ur - m tne cemetery at Plymouth. Will dated 1 December 1877, proved at Exeter 12 December 1879, by Walter Sherburne Prideaux of the Goldsmiths' Hall, London, and by the affirmation of Arthur Edward Pridham of Plymouth, nephews, the Exors. Morris; born 22 February 1825; marr. at Tamerton Foliott, co. Devon, 1 May 1 85 1 ; died at 23 Royal York Crescent, Clifton, co. Gloucester, in her 80th year, on Sunday, 11 De- cember, bur. in the cemetery at Plymouth on Thursday, 15 December 1904. Agnes, born at Westbrook, Tamerton Foliott, 11 August 1852 ; died unmarried at 23 Royal York Crescent, Clifton, on Sunday, 17 March 1895, bur. in the cemetery at Plymouth. I Amy Henrietta, born at West- brook, Tamerton Foliott, on Mon- day, 29 August 1853. Edith Kara, born at Westbrook, Tamerton Foliott, on Sunday, 3 September 1854. Maoel, born at West- brook, Tamerton Foliott, on Monday, 1 September 1856. Ada Hollond, born at 38 Baker Street, London, on Sunday, 17 February 1850, bapt. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London. Sarah Treverbian, bom at the Goldsmiths' Hall, London, on Tuesday, 8 March, bapt. at St. Anne and St. Agnes, Gresham Street, London, 1 May 1853. Arthur Robert Prideaux of= 13 Talbot Square, Hyde Park, London ; born at the Goldsmiths' Hall, London, on Sunday, 8 February, bapt. at St. Ann and St Agnes, Gresham Street, London, 20 March 1857; educated at Eton ; admitted a Solicitor Easter 1880. *Louisa Charlotte, younger dau. of the Rev. William Elliot, Vicar of Brinsop and Prebendary of Hereford; born 1 April 1866; marr. at Brinsop (by the Rev. John Walter Moore, Rector of Hordley, co. Salop, assisted by the Rev. Henry Edward James Bevan, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex) on Tues- day, 8 April 1890. 1 Geoffrey Arthur Prideaux, born at 13 Talbot Square, Hyde Park, on Saturday, 1 August 1 891; educated at Eton. Charles Prideaux, born at 13 Talbot Square, Hyde Park, on Sunday, 28 August 1892, died 8 September following, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Rev. Sherburne Povah Tregelles Prideaux=Augusta Frances Ellen, youngest of 18 Bramerton Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex; born at 41 Colville Gardens, Kensington, London, on Thursday, 14 October, bapt. at St. Anne and St. Agnes, Gresham Street, London, 7 December 1880; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated in October 1899, 3rd-class Classical Mods. 1901, B.A. (3rd-class Theol. Hons.) 1903, M.A. 1906; Curate of St. Luke's, Chelsea, 3 October 1 904-1 908, appointed Curate-in-Charge, Chelsea Old Church, March 1908. dau. of Sir William Henry Flower, K.C.B., by Georgiana Rosetta his wife, dau. of Admiral William Henry Smyth, F.R.S; marr. at St. Luke's, Chelsea (by the Ven blc Henry Edward James Bevan, Archdeacon of Middle- sex, assisted by the Rev. Edgar Sheppard, D.D., Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal, and the Rev. de Courcy Laffan), on Tuesday, 30 June 1908. 142 I Nora Margaret, born at 41 Col- ville Gardens, Kensington, Lon- don, on Sunday, 18 November 1883, bapt. at St. Anne and St. Agnes, Gresham Street, London, 8 January 1884. Alfi fred Prideaux of liskeard, co.-^Ann, dau. of Cornwall; born at Dodbrooke, co. Devon, n December 1811; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1834, L.S.A. 1836 ; died at Liskeard, aged 69, 22 No- vember, bur. there 26 November 1881. Will dated 28 June 1878, proved at Bodmin 29 April 1882, by the Rev. Walter Alfred Prideaux of East Stonehouse, co. Devon, son, and Arthur Pridham of Mannamead, Plymouth, co. Devon, nephew, the Exors. Nicholas Vivian of St. Maradox, Camborne, co. Cornwall, by Julia Bennett his wife ; marr. at Camborne 14 February 1839; died at Liskeard, aged 60, bur. there 24 Novem- ber 1869. Susannah Rachel, born at Plymouth 26 August 1813; marr. 1 July 1841, Charles Pridham (4th son of Joseph Pridham of St. Andrew's, Plymouth) ; of Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated 9 February 1832, aged 19, B.A. 1836; died at Bristol, bur. there. She died at Cotham, Bristol, aged 86, on Tues- day, 7 August 1900, and was bur. at Bristol. Will dated 24 July 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 1322, 1900) 6 Sep- tember 1900, by Charles Pridham and Arthur Edward Pridham, the Exors. Vivian Prideaux, born at Yealmpton, co. Devon, 8 December 1839; died 13 September 1841, bur. at Camborne, co. Cornwall. Rev. Walter Alfred Prideaux, born at Yealmpton^Elizabeth 18 July 1 84 1, bapt. at Liskeard 7 March 1842; educated at St Aidans; Vicar of St. Matthew's, East Stonehouse, co. Devon, 1876-96, and of Leusden, co. Devon, since 1896. fifiM&r d. 7hu>teu€<&. Mary, born 16 August 1867 ; died 14 Septem- ber 1881. Lovey, dau. of Thomas Hodge and Mary Lawrence of Lis- keard; born 22 May, bapt. at Liskeard 12 June 1839; marr. there 24 July 1866. 1 1 Rev. Frederick Joseph Prideaux of Lockeridge,=Annie Renwick, Annie Vivian, Bere Alston, co. Devon ; born 9 February marr. at All born 19 Sep- 1869 ; educated at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and Souls', Lang- tember 1870, at Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1892, M.A. ham Place, bapt. at Lis- 1895 ; Curate of Highweek, co. Devon, 1901 London, 12 No- keard. -1906, Licenced Preacher, Diocese of Exeter, vember 1907. 1 906-1908. 1 Henry Maxwell* Prideaux, born at Westbrook, Tamerton Foliott, co. Devon, on Wednesday, 14 October 1857. ^Antoinette, dau. of Winter Z. Roestyld of Christiana, Norway, by Sigrid his wife, dau. of Z. Siefert ; born at Christiana 30 May 1865, bapt. at Hanover ; marr. at Reigate, co. Surrey, 18 July 1902. Walter Baldwin Prideaux, born at Westbrook, Tamerton Foliott, on Friday, 25 November 1859 ; died at Graafreinet, Cape Colony, in his 25th year, on Friday, 7 No- vember 1884, bur. there. A daughter, born at Westbrook, Tamerton Foliott, on Wednesday, 4 March, died on Sunday, 22 March 1863. I I Augusta, bom at Westbrook, # Tamerton Foliott, on Friday, 22 July 1864. Claudia Fanny, bom at West- brook, Tamerton Foliott, on Thursday, 14 September 1865. Robert Morris Prideaux of-pMargaret M., 3rd dau. of William Woodlands, Brasted Chart, co. Kent; born at Crescent Place, Plymouth, on Wed- nesday, 26 June 1867. 143 Grace of the Bank House, Wakefield, co. York ; marr. in the Registry Office, City of London, on Wednesday, 24 August 1898. I Augusta, born at Plymouth 4 January 18 1 5 ; died at 20 Port- land Square, Plymouth, aged 85, on Tuesday, 1 May 1900, bur. in the cemetery there. Will dated 13 February 1897, with codicil dated 27 November 1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 807, 1900) 29 May 1900, by Arthur Edward Pridham, and Augusta Prideaux and Maria Pridham, spinsters, the Eftors. Frederick Prideaux of Haine's Hill,- Taunton, co. Somerset; born at Plymouth 27 April 181 7; a Student of Lincoln's Inn 26 May 1834, called to the Bar 28 January 1840; Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property to the Inns of Court 1866-75 ; Joint Author of "Prideaux's Convey- ancing"; died at Ermington, Taunton, in his 75th year, on Saturday, 21 November 1891, bur. at Trull, co. Somerset. Will dated 15 August 1861, proved (Prin. Reg., 56, 92) 12 January 1892, by Fanny Ashe Prideaux, relict, the sole Executrix. ■Fanny Ashe, 2nd dau. of Richard Ball of Portland House, Bristol; born 22 April 1826; marr. at Clifton, co. Gloucester, on Thursday, 14 April 1853; died at Ermington, Taunton, on Sunday, 2 Sep- tember 1894, bur. at Trull. Will dated 4 December 1893, with codicil dated 3 July 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 1124, 94) 20 November 1894, by Amy Henrietta Prideaux, spinster, and Joseph Henry Ball, the Exors. Lucy, born at Plymouth 4 January 1820; died at 20 Portland Square, Plymouth, on Wednesday, 18 No- vember 1896, bur. in the Friends' Burial Ground, Plymouth. Will dated 27 February 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 1220, 96) 12 December 1896, by Arthur Edward Pridham, one of the Exors. 1 Joseph Hingston Prideaux, born at Plymouth 13 May 1823; drowned in Plymouth Sound 24 June 1840, bur. in the Friends' Burial Ground, Plymouth. 1. Emily Ball, born at Plymouth 26 April 1829; marr. at St Andrew's, Plymouth (by the Rev. John Hatchard), on Thursday, 16 April 1857, to Francis Coysgurne Ball of Hornsey, co. Middlesex, youngest son of Richard Ball of Kingsdown, Bristol. =y= Edward Prideaux, born at Liskeard, co. Corn- wall, 30 May, bapt. there 25 July 1843; died, in his 3rd year, 23 February, bur. at Liskeard 25 February 1846. I I Julia Anne, born at Liskeard 27 May, bapt. there Sarah Ball, of 17 July 1845 ; marr. by licence at Liskeard (by her Liskeard ; born brother, the Rev. Walter Alfred Prideaux) 10 August at Liskeard 9 1869, to George Samuel Collins of Launceston, co. July, bapt. there Cornwall (son of John Collins); bur. at Launceston. 7 August 1848. She died at Looe, co. Cornwall, 19 September, and was bur. at Liskeard 23 September 1885. Kathleen Vivian, born at Liskeard, co. Cornwall, 24 May, bapt. there 30 June 1851 ; marr. at Liskeard 10 August 1873, William Nettle of Liskeard (son of William George Nettle) ; a Student of St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.S.A. 1870; Hon. Surgeon Liskeard Cottage Hospital, Medical Officer of Health for Liskeard Urban and Rural Districts, formerly House Surgeon Royal Cornwall Infirmary ; Surgeon-Lieut-Colonel 5th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and to the Army Medical Reserve (V.D.); Member of the British Medical Association, Fellow of the Society of Medical Officers of Health and of the Royal Institute of Public Health; J. P. for co. Cornwall and the borough of Liskeard. =f Clara Allen, born at Liskeard 8 February, bapt. there 29 March 1853 ; died at Fowey, co. Cornwall, aged 10, bur. at Liskeard 2 June 1863. Charles Vivian Prideaux, born at Liskeard 13 November 1856, bapt. there 24 February 1857 ; died, aged 1 year and 9 months, 8 August, bur. at Liskeard 12 August 1858. jtv;^« 144 Bttoge of Ctoesiwm, to* Worcester, Arms. — Quarterly: Sable and gules over all a cross engrailed argent. Crest. — Out of a mural crown or two arms erect with the sleeves gules hands and cuffs proper supporting a shield argent. Motto. — In cruce fides. Anne, only child Peter Nouaille of Great NessHouse,co. Kent, J.P., by Anne his wife, 2nd dau. of William Woodgate of Summer Hill, Tonbridge,co. Kent ; marr. 28 July 1791 ; died, in her 74th year, on Thursday, 1 September 1836, bur. at Evesham. 1 st wife. ofyEdward Rudge of Abbey Manor House, Evesham,= co. Worcester, and of 44 Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square, London, F.R.S., F.S.A. (elder son of Edward Rudge of Salisbury, co. Wilts, and of Bath, co. Somerset, by Elizabeth his wife, 2nd dau. of Walter Long of Preshaw, co. Hants); born 27 June 1763; admitted to Lincoln's Inn 10 May 1779; of Queen's College, Oxford, matriculated 11 October 1781 ; High Sheriff for co. Worcester 1829, J.P. for the counties of Middlesex and Worcester, D.L. for co. Worcester ; Fellow of the Linneaen Society ; Author of " Plantarum Guianae rariarum icones et descriptiones hactenus in- editse"; died at Abbey Manor House, Evesham, aged 83, on Thursday, 3 September 1846, bur. at Evesham. -Margaret, widow of Daniel Bazalgette of Eastwick House, Hampton, co. Wor- cester ; marr. at the parish church, Marylebone, Lon- don (by the Rev. John Hume Spry, D.D.), on Thurs- day, 13 May 1841. 2nd wife. Edward John Rudge of Abbey Manor House,-y-Felizarda. Evesham, and of 52 Upper Harley Street, London, "* " F.R.S. ; born 30 May 1792; educated at West- minster and at Caius College, Cambridge, admitted 25 February 181 1, Scholar 1811-15, B.A. 1815, M.A. 18 18; admitted to Lincoln's Inn 4 February 1815, Barrister-at-Law 1818; J.P. and D.L. for co. Worcester; F.R.S. 18 February 1847, F.S.A. ; Author of "A short account of the History and Antiquities of Evesham," 1820 ; died at Abbey Manor House, Evesham, aged 68, on Tuesday, 29 January 1861, bur. at Evesham. Will dated 30 April 1850, proved (Prin. Reg., 183, 61) 8 March 1 861, by Edward Charles Rudge of Abbey Manor House, son, one of the Exors. , younger dau. of Charles Van Notten Pole of Wick Hill House, co. Gloucester, by Felizarda Matilda his wife, dau. of Richard Buller; marr. at the parish church, Marylebone, London, 29 August 1825 ; died at 20 Oxford Square, Paddington, London, on Thurs- day, 14 October 1880, bur. at Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Will dated 1 June 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 816, 80) 27 October 1880, by the Rev. William John Rudge of St. Katharine's, Bourne- mouth, co. Hants, and Walter Reginald Rudge, Captain Royal Artillery, sons, the Exors. I Helen Catherine, 4th dau. of General=Edward Charles Rudge of Abbeys-Florence, ^au. George Middlemore, C.B., by Phillis ~" " ~ Sophia Lobb his wife; marr. at the parish church, Evesham, 14 March 1871 ; marr. istly at Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, 18 April 1854, the Rev. Gorges Richard Dallas Walsh of Southborough, co. Kent. She died, aged 48, 18 November 1879, and was bur. in the old churchyard at Evesham. M.I. 1st wife. Manor House, Evesham ; born in Wimpole Street, London, on Good Friday, 18 April 1828; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge; J.P. for the counties of Worcester and Gloucester, D.L. for co. Worces- ter, High Sheriff 1866, Lord of the Manor of Evesham. of Charles Fox ; marr. by licence at Holy Trinity, Worcester, 6 February 1893. 2nd wife. Dorothy Gwendoline, born at Evesham in December 1893, bapt. at St. Laurence, Eves- ham, 5 March 1894. 1 Beatrice Geraldine, born at Evesham in June, bapt. at St. Laurence, Evesham, 14 August 1896. i4S May Isobel, born at Evesham in June, bapt. at St. Laurence, Evesham, 30 August 1898. John Edward Rudge, born at Evesham 31 May, bapt. at St. Laurence, Evesham, 25 September 1903. Anne Eliza, born 13 June 1797; marr. 22 September 1824, Charles Richard Van Notten Pole of Wick Hill House, co. Gloucester (eldest son of Charles Van Notten Pole of Wick Hill House, by Felizarda Matilda his wife, dau. of Richard Buller); born 27 January 1797; educated at Eton and at Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 9 May 18 14, B.A. 18 18, M.A. 182 1 ; died at 3 Brunswick Villas, HilPs Road, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, in his 83rd year, on Sunday, 10 August 1879. Will dated 21 October 1864, proved (Prin. Reg., 299, 80) 15 March 1880, by Edward Clitherow Van Notten Pole of 22 Norfolk Road, St. John's Wood, son, one of the Exors. She died 29 September 1829. Augusta Felizarda, born in Upper Harley Street, London, on Tuesday, 16 May 1837 ; died at 52 Windsor Road, Ealing, co. Middlesex, aged 61, on Friday, 7 October 1898. Will dated 25 July 1895, with codicil dated 29 July 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 1280,98) 3 November 1898, by the Rev. William John Rudge, one of the Exors. Mary, only dau. ol the Rev. William Charles Edgell, Rec- tor of Uggeshall, co. Suffolk, by Elisabeth his wife; born at the Rectory, Uggeshall, 18 March 1849 ; marr. at Uggeshall (by the Rev. John Edgell) on Tuesday, 25 July 1 87 1 ; died at St. Katherine's, Bournemouth, co. Hants, on Friday, 14 May, bur. in the cemetery at Bourne- mouth 18 May 1880. 1st wife. f-pRev. William John Rudge==W ill iamina Alexandria of Ardnave, Basset, Southampton ; born in Upper Harley Street, London, on Tuesday, 26 November 1839, bapt at Holy Trinity, Marylebone, London; of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1858, B.A. 1862, M.A. 1865; Vicar of Stoven, co. Suffolk, 1866-77, Chap- lain of Firs Home, Bournemouth, 1877-84, Licenced Preacher for the Diocese of Winchester from 1886. Jane, dau. of the Rev. Robert Henry King, Rector of Broomswell, co. Suffolk; born at Southampton 25 May 1838, bapt there ; marr. at St John-the- Baptist, Eltharn, co. Kent (by the Rev. Walter James Sowerby, the Vicar), on Thurs- day, 5 February 1885. 2nd wife. Edward John Henry Rudge of Des-f Emily Alford, 2nd dau. of William Parry Cecil of Duffryn House, Surbiton Hill, co. Surrey, by Emily Seymour his wife, dau. of Thomas Burdon ; born at Putney, co. Surrey, 17 February 187 1, bapt at St John's, Putney; marr. at St Mary's, Oatlands, co. Surrey (by the father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Edwin Peter Hood, Vicar of Fletching, co. Sussex, and the Rev. John Hume Townsend, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 16 July 1901. borough, Shawford, co. Hants; born at the Vicarage, Stoven, on Saturday, 31 January, bapt at Stoven 1 March 1874; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated July 1897, B.A. 1897, M.A. December 1900; a Student of London Hospital, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1904; died at Chur, Switzer- land, aged 33, on Monday, 15 April, bur. at North Stoneham, co. Hants, 25 April 1907. William Nouaille Rudge, born at Bournemouth on Wednesday, 4 Sep- tember, bapt. there 29 September 1878; died 25 December 1879, bur. in the ceme- tery at Bourne- mouth. I Edward Cecil William Rudge, born at Ivedale, Queen's Road, Beckenham, co. Kent, on Sunday, 12 October, bapt. at Elmer's End, co. Kent, 11 November 1902. John Seymour Rudge, ' born at Shawford, co. Hants, on Saturday, 2 June 1906, bapt. at Compton, co. Hants, 4 July 1906. 146 Samuel Nouaille Rudge of Threckingham, co. Lincoln 7 born in Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, London, 21 May 1 80 1 ; of Caius College, Cambridge, admitted Pensioner in June 1819, admitted to Lincoln's Inn 28 May 1823, Barrister -at- Law; D.L. for co. Lincoln; died at his residence 6 Harley Street, London, aged 64, on Thursday, 24 August 1865. Will dated 18 December 1861, with two codicils dated respectively 31 December 1861 and 23 June 1862, proved (Prin. Reg., 651, 65) 2 October 1865, by Adam Washington of Darley Dale, co. Derby, and Archer Thomas Upton of Austin Friars, London, two of the Eftors. j-y-Mary Magdalen, dau. of the Rev. William Collins Colton of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester ; marr. at Christ Church, Mary- lebone, London (by the Rev. William Charles Colton, Rector of Boston, co. Lincoln), on Thursday, 3 February 1842; died in Wimpole Street, London, aged 51, on Saturday, 25 June 1870. Nouaille Rudge of Threckingham, co. Lincokvr-Florence Caroline, youngest dau. of Edward and of West View, Shirley, Southampton; born at Lennard Villa, Regent's Park, London, on Monday, 24 October 1842 ; D.L. for co. Lincoln; discontinued the christian names of Walter William by Deed Poll dated 21 January 1885. Collins Woodbridge of Dominica, and of 6 Porchester Square, London ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Paddington, London (by the Rev. Charles Edward Donne), on" Thursday, 20 March 1862. Magdalen Florence Nouaille, born at Carlton Villas, Farn- ham Royal, co. Buckingham, on Friday, 26 June 1863. Agnes Malvina Nouaille, born at Calverley Park, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, on Sunday, 29 October 1865. Howard Nouaille Rudge, born at 12 Calverley Park, Tun- bridge Wells, on Friday, 5 July 1867. Lieut-Colonel Walter Reginald Rudge, born in Upper Harley-^ Louisa Emily, of Stede Court, Street, London, on Wednesday, 31 August 1842; entered the Royal Artillery 1 March 1863, Major 1 November 1882, retired with hon. rank of Lieut-Colonel 4 October 1884; J.P. for co. Wilts ; died at Stede Court, aged 63, on Tuesday, 5 June 1906. Will dated 2 June 1906, proved (Prin. Reg., 1 1 38, 1906) 17 August 1906, by Louisa Emily Rudge, relict, and Godfrey Charles Somerville McAlaster, Barrister-at-Law, the Efcors. Arthur William Rudge, born at Londonderry on Monday, 18 May 1868; Lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion (The Prince Albert's) Somer- setshire Light Infantry ; died unmarried. 1 co. Kent, 3rd dau. of Thomas Veale-Lane of Coffleet, co. Devon; marr. at Wavendon, co. Buckingham (by the Rev. William John Rudge, assisted by the Rev. Henry Burney, the Rector), on Thursday, 24 January 1867. Mabel Felizarda, marr. at Harrietsham, co. Kent (by her uncle, the Rev. William John Rudge, assisted by the Rev. Cloudesley Dewar Bullock Marsham, the Rector), on Tuesday, 2 June 1908, to Aubrey Webster Buckingham (3rd son of Joseph Hicks Buckingham of 92 Lancaster Gate, London); Captain (Hon. Major 11 January 1902) 3rd Battalion The Gordon High- landers (Militia), Hon. Captain in the Army 31 May 1901 ; served in South African War 1899-1902, at operations in Natal 1899, in command of Volunteer details, afterwards Garrison Adjutant Green Point Camp (Queen's medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps). 147 4rffy* $rtce* Ralph Price of Sydenham, co. Kent (3rd son of Sir Charles Price of Spring Grove, Rich- mond, co. Surrey, 1st Baronet, M.P. for London, Lord Mayor 1803, by Mary his wife, dau. and coheir of William Rugge of Stertloe House, in Buckden, co. Huntingdon, see Vol. 7, page 87) ; born 8 February 1780 ; Treasurer of the Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlehem 1836, Master of the Ironmongers' Company 1834 and 1837 ; died at Sydenham, co. Kent, in his 8 1 st year, on Tuesday, 3 April i860, bur. at Sydenham. Will dated 14 September 1853, with codicil dated 27 October 1857, proved (Prin Reg., 410, 60) 2 June i860, by Ralph Charles Price and Francis Lysons Price, sons, the Exors. Oil Painting (full-length), by John Prescott Knight^ R.A., in the Court Room of Bridewell Hospital, another by Mary Matilda Bethatn and a Miniature on ivory \ in the possession of Mrs. Ralph Price of 26 Hyde Park Gardens, London. (For earlier Pedigree see "Notes " to " Visitation of England and Wales? Vol. 7, page 80.) Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Gales a lion rampant argent. Crest. — A lion rampant argent holding in the dexter paw a rose gules stalked and leaved vert. Motto. — Vive ut vivas. ^Charlotte Savery (his cousin), 2nd dau. of Thomas Carteret Hardy, Colonel Commandant of the York Fusiliers, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Bartholomew Price of East Challow, in Letcombe Regis, co. Berks ; bapt. at St. Stephen's, Norwich, 5 June 1 78 1 ; marr. at Hempstead, co. Gloucester, 3 September 1805 (marriage settlements dated 28 August 1805); died at Sydenham, in her 69th year, on Monday, 5 April 1850, bur. there. Oil Painting, by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A., in the possession of Mrs. Ralph Price of 26 Hyde Park Gardens, London, another (with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Lysons of Hempstead Court), by the same artist, in the possession of Charles Crews of 41 Portman Square, London, and a copy in enamel, by Henry Bone, R.A., in the possession of Mrs. Samuel Lysons. Ralph Charles Price of Hill House,T-Albinia Eliza (his cousin), 5th dau. of Sir Charles Price Carshalton, co. Surrey; bora 25 July 1808; Patron of the living of Farn- borough, co. Berks ; died at Brighton, co. Sussex, aged 59, on Sunday, 1 March 1868, bur. in the family vault at Syden- ham. Will dated 15 February 1868, with codicil dated 26 February 1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 282, 68) 6 April 1868, by the Rev. Edmund Price of Farnborough, son, Simon Adams Beck of Ironmongers 1 Hall, Fenchurch Street, London, and Hall Rokeby Price of Cowper's Court, Cornhill, London, the Exors. of Spring Grove, Richmond, 2nd Baronet, by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of William King of King Street, Covent Garden, London ; bom 1 October 1809 ; marr. at Bridewell Chapel, London, 1 October 1835 ; died at Parkside House, Ewell, co. Surrey, aged 76, on Tuesday, 10 August, bur. in the family vault at Sydenham on Saturday, 14 August 1886. Will dated 1 December 1883, proved (Prin. Reg., 816, 86) 14 September 1886, by Norbury Pott of Riverside, Beddington, co. Surrey, and Stafford Francis Still of Lincoln's Inn, London, nephews, the Exors. (See Pedigree of Rugge-Price, Vol. 14, page 164.) Rev. Edmund Price, born 11 October 1836; of= University College, Oxford, matriculated 11 May 1854, B.A. 1858, M.A. 1862; Rector (1862) and Patron (1868) of Farnborough until his death; died s.p. at the Rectory, Farnborough, aged 36, on Sunday, 15 September, bur. at Farnborough 20 September 1872. Will dated 16 October 1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 642, 72) 30 October 1872, by Frances Augusta Price of Farnborough, relict, the sole Executrix. Frances Augusta, 4th dau. of Edward Cockburn Kindersley of Harley Street, London, by Harriet his wife, dau. of Richard Torin of Englefield Green, co. Surrey; born at 72 Harley Street, London, 16 April 1839, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Marylebone, London ; marr. there (by the Rev. John Spearman Wasey, Vicar of Compton, co. Berks, assisted by the Rev. Richard Cockburn Kindersley, Vicar of Brampford Speke, co. Devon), on Thursday, 17 October 1867. 148 Charlotte Mary, born 25 June 1806; died un- married at her residence, Oak Lea, Lawrie Park, Sydenham, co. Kent, aged 70, on Friday, 21 July 1876, bur. in the family vault at Sydenham. Will dated 23 August 1868, with four codicils dated respectively 23 August 1868, 9 July 1869, 16 July 1874 and 22 February 1876, proved (Prin. Reg., 672, 76) 7 August 1876, by Ralph George Price and Ralph Coker Adams Beck, nephews, the Exors. Sarah Anne, born at Sydenham 27 June 18 10; marr. at the parish church, Marylebone, London (by the Rev. Daniel Lysons), on Thursday, 19 March 1829, Simon Adams Beck of Allesley Park, co. Warwick (eldest son of James Beck of Allesley Park, by Sarah Coker his wife, dau. of Simon Adams of Ansty Hall, co. Warwick); born at Lythwood Hall, co. Salop, 21 June 1803; died at Cheam, co. Surrey, in his 80th year, on Monday, 26 February 1883, bur. there. Will dated 13 March 1876, with two codicils dated respectively 13 June 1876 and 19 February 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 195, 83) 21 March 1883, by Ralph Coker Adams Beck, son, and Stafford Francis Still, the Exors. She died at 2a Marloes Road, Kensington, London, aged 78, on Thursday, 14 March 1889, and was bur. at Cheam. Will dated 28 January 1889, proved (Prin. Reg., 291, 89) 13 April 1889, by Ralph Coker Adams Beck of Cheam, son. =j= George Price, born 24 Sep- tember, died on Monday, 7 October 181 1, bur. at St. Sepulchre's, London. I Ralph George Price of Marshall's Park, Romford, co.- Essex; born at Sydenham 18 June 1838; educated at Marlborough ; J.P. for co. Essex ; died at 26 Hyde Park Gardens, London, aged 66, on Thursday, 29 September, bur. in the Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton, co. Sussex, on Monday, 3 October 1904, first part of funeral service at the Church of the Annunciation, Bryanston Street, London. Will dated 1 September 1904, proved (Prin. Reg., 1274, 1904) 17 October 1904, by Annette Mary Price, relict, Frank Broadwood Matthews, Colonel in H.M. Army, Joseph Child Priestley, K.C., and Harry Leonard Warner, the Exors. -Annette Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Simeon Burney Warner, Rector of Clyst St. Mary, co. Devon, by Mary his wife, 2nd dau. of James Cunningham of Sidbury Manor, co. Devon; born at Sidbury 22 April 1847 ; marr. at Clyst St. Mary (by the Rev. Edmund Price, Rector of Farnborough, co. Berks), on Wednesday, 13 November 1867. Edith Mabel Warner, born at Hornchurch, co. Essex, 25 September, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Hornchurch, 22 October 1868 ; marr. at St Edward's, Romford (by the Rev. John Jackson Mallaby, Vicar of St. James', Brighton, assisted by the Rev. Francis Edwin Allen, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 29 January 1889, to Colonel Frank Broadwood Matthews of Old Raven House, Hook, co. Hants, D.S.O. (younger son of Charles Peter Matthews of The Bower, Havering, co. Essex); born at Gidea Hall, Romford, co. Essex, 7 September 1857, bapt. at St. Edward's, Romford; educated at Harrow and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; appointed Lieutenant 4th King's Own Royal Regiment (after 1881 the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment) 15 July 1876, Adjutant 14 October 1879 to 22 December 1885, Captain 18 April 1885, Major 12 July 1893, Brevet Lieut-Colonel 29 November 1900, Lieut-Colonel 13 December 1900, Brevet Colonel^ o February 1904 (retired); served in Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp); in South African War 1899-1902, at relief of Ladysmith, including operations of 17 to 24 January 1900, and actions at Spion Kop, Vaal Kranz, Tugela Heights and Pieter's Hill; in Natal March to May 1900; in Natal, Transvaal and Orange River Colony February 1901 to November 1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 8 February 1901, Brevet of Lieut-Colonel, Queen's medal with five clasps, King's medal with two clasps, nominated D.S.O. 29 November 1900). *j= 149 Ellen Anne, dau.— Sophia of J. Robinson; youngest dau, Catharines-Robert man. at Kynk Phyoo,Arracan, India, on Satur- day, 25 August 1 838; died there 24 November 1838. 1 st wife. of Lieut-Colonel Robert Leslie Anstrutherofthe 6th Bengal Light Cavalry, by Eliza- beth his wife, dau. of the Rev. Edward Gardner, Rector of Stoke Hammond, co. Buckingham ; man*, at Sultanpore, Benares, North-West Provinces, India, on Saturday, 29 February 1840; died at Allahabad, North- West Provinces, India, in her 24th year, on Wednesday, 8 October 1845. 2nd wife. Price, born- i3july 1 813; Cap- tain 67 th Bengal Native Infantry, Interpreter and Quarter-Master of the 18th Bengal Native Infantry ; killed in action at Donabue, near Rangoon, Burma, on Saturday, 5 February 1853. Will dated 15 Feb- ruary 1 85 1, proved (P.C.C. 630, 53) 30 August 1853, by Ralph Charles Price, brother, one of the Exors. ■Harriet (his cousin), 3rd dau. of Sir Charles Price of Spring Grove, Richmond, co- Surrey, 2nd Baronet, by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of William King of King Street Covent Garden, London; marr. at Syden- ham, co. Kent (by the Rev. Ralph Price, Rector of Lyminge, co. Kent), on Thursday, 16 May 1850; died at her residence, Oak Lea, Lawrie Park, Sydenham, in her 76th year, on Tuesday, 11 May 1880, bur. in the family vault at Sydenham. Will dated 2 October 1866, with codicil dated 24 October 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 534, 80) 2 June 1880, by Robert Pott of Bedding- ton, co. Surrey, and Stafford Francis Still of 5 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, nephews, the Eftors. 3rd wife. (See Pedigree of Rugge-Price, Vol 14, page 163.) Lieut-Colonel Ralph Anstruther Price of 61 Bassett Road, North- Kensington, London; born at Lucknow 11 August 1842; appointed Ensign Bengal Native Infantry 7 June 1861, Lieutenant 20 June 1862, Captain 15 February 1870, Brevet Major 18 May 1881, Major 7 June 1881, retired as Lieut.-Colonel 7 June 1887; served with the Bhootan Expedition 1865-66 (medal with clasp) ; in Afghan War 1880 (medal). -Fanny Hughes, dau. of James Lamb of Calcutta, India; marr. at Cham- parum, Bengal (by the Rev. John Greenfield), on Tuesday, 2 July 1867. 1 1 Robert James Stafford Price, Mary Sophia, marr. at St. Peter's, Bayswater, co. Middlesex, born at Lucknow on Friday, 29 August 1908, Charles Rundall Cunningham, son of 18 February 1870. Colonel Charles Cunningham, Royal Engineers. Alfred Adams Price of Moosomin,< Canada, born at Sydenham on Thursday, 9 January 1840; entered the Army as Ensign 67 th Foot 5 March 1858, Lieutenant 22 July 1 86 1, Captain (retired) 1868; served during Taeping rebellion 1862 (medal). ,-7-Eliza Lockett, dau. of Thomas Taylor, formerly of the Indian Civil Service ; born in India ; marr. at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London (by the Very Rev. Augustus Page Saunders, Dean of Peterborough, assisted by the Rev. Edmund Price, Rector of Farnborough, co. Berks), on Thursday, 17 January 1867; died 15 December 1901, bur. at Moosomin. 1 Marguerite Warner, born and died in May 1874, bur. at Hornchurch, co. Essex. Annette Maud Warner, born at Brighton, co. Sussex, 21 January, bapt. at St. John's, Hove, co. Sussex, 24 February 1870; marr. at St. Edward's, Romford, co. Essex (by the Rev. James Aitken, Chaplain of the Royal Memorial Church, St. George's, Cannes, France, assisted by the Rev. Francis Edwin Allen, the Vicar), on Thursday, 30 July 1891, to Joseph Child Priestley of Offley Holes, Hitchen, co. Hertford, K.C. (younger son of Sir William Overend Priestley of Westbrook Hall, Horsham, co. Sussex, and of 17 Hertford Street, London, M.D., LL.D., M.P., by Eliza [Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England] his wife, dau. of Robert Chambers of Edinburgh, LL.D.); born at 31 Somerset Street, Portman Square, London, on Saturday, n January 1862; educated at Marlborough and at Pembroke College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1880, B.A. 1884; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1888, K.C. 1903; J.P. for co. Hertford 1906. A 150 I Laura Frances, born 25 June 181 8 ; marr. at Lewisham, co. Kent (by the Rev. William Adams, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford), on Thursday, 27 August 1840, to Robert Still of Sutton Hill, co. Surrey (eldest son of the Rev. John Still of Barwick House, co. Wilts, and Rector of Fonthill, co. Wilts). She died at Sutton, co. Surrey, aged 44, on Monday, 18 May 1863, and was bur. at Sutton. He marr. 2ndly at Boughton, co. Kent, on Thursday, 1 September 1864, Caroline Sarah Felicia, eldest dau. of the Rev. George Ash of Lodsworth, co. Sussex. He died at 11 Clifton Crescent, Folkestone, co. Kent, aged 66, on Wednesday, 10 March 1875, and was bur. in the family vault at Sutton. Will dated 16 June 1874, proved (Prin. Reg., 355, 75) 3 April 1875, Dv Stafford Francis Still, son, and Caroline Sarah Felicia Still, relict, the Exors. Caroline Sarah Felicia Still died at Redclifle Gardens, South Kensington, London, aged 71, 12 February 1902. Alexander Smirke Price, bom 30 Oc- tober 1 84 1, bapt. at Sydenham, co. Kent. __ Louisa Mary, bom at Sydenham Hill on Friday, 24 February 1843 \ died at Hill House, Carshalton, co. Surrey, aged 23, on Saturday, 1 December 1866, bur. in the family vault at Sydenham. Rowland Price, bom at Sydenham Hill on Wed- nesday, 13 March 1844; died, in his 12th year, on Thursday, 17 January 1856, bur. at Car- shalton. The remains removed to the family vault at Sydenham December 1866. 1 Herbert Still Price, born at Sydenham Hill on Monday, 1 December 1845 ; Lieu- tenant 4th Dragoon Guards; died suddenly, unmarried, aged 54, on Tuesday, 21 August 1900, bur. in the cemetery at Wimbledon, co. Surrey. Ernest Charles Price, bom at 8 Leinster Terrace, Lancaster Gate, London (the residence of Thomas Taylor, his grandfather), on Satur- day, 19 October 1867, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Paddington, London; died at Moosomin, Assinaboia, Canada, aged 32, on Monday, 23 April 1900, bur. there. Kenneth Alexander Price-pHelen Mary, 2nd dau. of of Moosomin, Canada ; bom at 1 Cleveland Square, Lancaster Gate, London, on Saturday, 2 January 1869, bapt. at St. Mary Magdalen's, Paddington. Ethel Marian, bom 27 June, bapt. at Moosomin 27 August 1905. William Balwin George, by Annie Isabelle his wife, dau. of James Speck; born 2 Jan- uary 1886; marr. at Christ Church, Wapella, Canada, 6 July 1904. Guy Adams Price, bom 1 January, bapt. at Moosomin 30 January 1907. IS' Francis Lysons Price oi Surbiton Hill, Kingston, co. Surrey; born 27 December 18 19; one of H.M. Corps of Gentle- men-at-Arms ; died 1 March 1863. f-pLouisa Georgina, 2nd dau. of Charles Burlton of the 41st Foot; marr. at St. Peter's, Jersey (by her uncle, the Rev. Clement Le Hardy, the Rector), on Thursday, 28 December 1854; marr. 2ndly the Rev. William Brine Le Maistre, Rector of St. Peter's, Jersey, who died, aged 78, 30 August 1897. She died in Jersey, and was bur. there. Louisa Charlotte Mary, died suddenly unmarried at The Grey House, Portishead, co. Somerset, on Saturday, 11 February 1899. Will dated 10 September 1892, proved at Bristol 28 March 1899, by Mary Gabrielle Middlemore Whithard, spinster, the sole Executrix. Marian Frances, born at Sydenham, co. Kent, on Sunday, 27 June 1847, bapt at the parish church, Sydenham; marr. at Ewell, co. Surrey (by the Rev. James Aitken, Vicar of Chorley Wood, co. Hertford, assisted by the Rev. Sir George Lewen Glyn, Baronet, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 13 May 1874, to James Frederick Gaitskell of Vithery, Malabar, India (youngest son of the Rev. John Gaitskell, Rector of Leverton, co. Lincoln); born at the Rectory, Leverton, 14 August 1844; died s.p. at Yercaud, Shevaroys, Madras, India, on Wednesday, 21 August 1895, bur. there the next day. Eva, born at Kent House, in the parish of Becken- ham, co. Kent, on Wednesday, 26 July 1848, bapt. at Sydenham. Ethel Florence, bom at Hill House, Carshalton, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 16 June 1853, bapt. at Carshalton. Leonard Charles Price, of Ewell; born at Hill House, Carshal- ton, on Monday, 12 February 1855, bapt at Carshalton. Geraldine Mabel, born at Downlands, Hordle, co. Hants, 23 June 187 1, bapt. at Hordle; marr. in Canada 29 May 1890, Claude George Ironside Currie (son of Major-General Robert Hamilton Currie of The Dorsetshire Regiment); born at Ferozepore, India, 27 March 187 1 ; served with Imperial Yeomanry in South African War (slightly wounded), retired with rank of Lieutenant in the Army. She died 24 March 1899, and was bur. at Moosomin, Canada. Ralph Charles Price, born at Downlands, Lymington, co. Hants, on Saturday, 6 De- cember 1873, bapt. at Hordle; formerly in British South African Police ; served in Mashonaland 1897 (medal). Kathleen Mary, born 29 March 1876, bapt at Hordle ; marr. at St. Matthew's, Brandon, Mani- toba, Canada, 7 March 1907, Robert George McCrea, 2nd son of Frederick Bradford McCrea, formerly Major 8th (The King's) Foot, one of the survivors of the Siege of Delhi. =j= A 152 GOSCHEN. Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Argent a human heart gules flamant transfixed by an arrow in bend point upwards proper in chief two anchors sable. Crest — Upon an arrow fessewise the point to the dexter a dove wings endorsed all proper. Supporters. — On the dexter a sailor habited and accoutred and on the sinister a private of the Royal Marines habited both proper each holding in his exterior hand a flag-staff of the last therefrom flowing a banner argent charged with a pale gules thereon an anchor cabled and erect or. Motto. — Pacem. <£oscf)en. William Henry Goschen of Templeton House, Roehampton,^-Henrietta, co. Surrey, and of Villa Goschen, Oberlosnitz, Saxony (only child of George Joachim Goschen of Leipzig, Hohenstedt and Grimma, Saxony); born 3 July 1793; died at Ghent, Belgium, aged 74, on Saturday, 28 July 1866. Memorial Tablet on West wall of the English Church at Dresden, Saxony : " This church was erected to the glory of God and in loving memory of William Henry Goschen by his widow Henrietta Goschen, and was consecrated in the name of All Saints, Nov. 27 th , the eve of Advent Sunday, 1869, A.D." Will dated 12 July 1865, with codicil dated 15 July 1865, proved (Prin. Reg., 706, 66) 17 November 1866, by George Joachim Goschen and Charles Hermann Goschen, sons, the Exors. dau. of William Alexander Ohmann of Liverpool; born 13 De- cember 1806; marr. at St. Anne's, Liverpool, on Tuesday, 12 May 1829; died at 10 Royal Crescent, Brighton, co. Sussex, in her 90th year, on Thursday, 14 March 1895. M.I. on West wall of the English Church at Dresden. Will dated 14 July 1890, with codicil dated 30 October 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 582, 95) 6 May 1895, by Charles Hermann Goschen, son, one of the Exors. Henrietta Barbara, born on Friday, 26 March 1830; marr. at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London (by the Rev. Robert Wood, Vicar of Christ Church, Erith, co. Kent, assisted by the Rev. Henry White, Chaplain of the Savoy), on Saturday, 13 January 1877, as his 2nd wife, to the Rev. Charles Lynd- hurst Vaughan (3rd son of John Vaughan of Marylebone, London); of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 19 No- vember 1846, aged 18, B.A. 1850, M.A. 1854; Vicar of St. Neots, co. Huntingdon, 1854-65, Rector of Christ Church, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, 1864 until his death; died suddenly, while crossing the Julier Pass, Engadine, Switzerland, aged 67, on Thursday, 8 August 1895, bur. in the churchyard at Hollington, co. Sussex. Will dated 15 June 1891, with codicil dated 23 November 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 1 3° 2 > 95) *4 November 1895, by Andrew Johnes Rouse Boughton Knight and George Joachim Goschen, the Exors. She died s.p. at the residence of her sister, Emily de Metzsch, at Oberlosnitz, Saxony, aged 76, on Thursday, 19 July 1906. Will dated 28 February , 9°Si proved (Prin. Reg., 1157, 1906) 16 August 1906, by Charles Hermann Goschen and Henry Goschen, brothers, the Exors. The Rt. Hon We George Joachim Goschen,-j-Lucy, 2nd dau. of John Dalley of H.M. Customs ; born 1 6 September 1 830 ; marr. at Chislehurst, co. Kent (by the Rev. Francis Henry Murray), on Tuesday, 22 Sep- tember 1857 ; died at Seacox Heath, Hawk- hurst, on Monday, 21 February, bur. in the churchyard at Flimwell on Thursday, 24 Feb- ruary 1898. Adirion was granted at the Principal Registry 9 May 1898, to George Joachim Goschen, the husband. Viscount Goschen of Hawkhurst, co. Kent, LL.D. ; born at Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday, 10 August 1 831; educated at Rugby and at Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 22 May 1850, B.A. (ist-class Classics) 1853, M.A. 1875 ; a Director of the Bank of England 1858-65; M.P. for the City of London 1863-80, for Ripon 1880-85, *° r Edinburgh (Eastern division) 1885-86, and for St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 1887 to November 1900; sworn of the Privy Council 29 November 1865 ; Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster-General November 1865 to January 1866, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster January to July 1866, President of the Poor Law Board December 1868 to March 187 1, First Lord of the Admiralty March 187 1 to February 1874, and again from 29 June 1895 to October 1900, Ecclesiastical Commissioner of England 1882-85, Chancellor of the Exchequer 17 January 1887 to 18 August 1892; Special Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Constantinople 6 May 1880 to 25 May 1881 ; an Elder Brother of Trinity House since 1897; one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City of London, J.P. and D.L. for co. Kent and J.P. for co. Sussex; D.C.L. Oxford 22 June 1881, appointed Hon. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, 1882, Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen 1887, Cambridge 1888 and Edinburgh 1890, Lord Rector of Aberdeen University 1887, °f Edinburgh 1890, and Chancellor of Oxford University 1903; created Viscount Goschen of Hawkhurst, co. Kent, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 17 December 1900; Author of "The Theory of the Foreign Exchanges," "Life and Times of George Joachim Goschen, Publisher," and other works; died suddenly at his residence, Seacox Heath, Hawkhurst, at 4 a.m. on Thursday, 7 February, bur. in the churchyard at Flimwell, co. Sussex, 11 February 1907. Memorial service held at the Chapel Royal, St. James', the same day. Will dated 22 May 1905, proved (Prin. Reg., 59, 1907) 24 May 1907, by George Joachim, Viscount Goschen, and the Hon b,e William Henry ^* Goschen, sons, and William Hugh <*y Spotfiswoode, the Exors. S > 56 Mary Charlotte, bom at Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 3 November 1832 ; died, aged 8 months, on Tuesday, 30 July 1833. Lucy Maud, born at Eltham, co. Kent, on Monday, 28 June 1858; marr. at Ftimwell, co. Sussex (by her uncle, the Rev. Charles Lyndhurst Vaughan, assisted by the Rev. Charles James Eagleton, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 24 April 1889, to the Hon ble Alexis Charles Burke Roche of Assolas Kanturk, co. Cork (3rd son of Edmund Burke, 1st Baron Fermoy); bom at Rutland Square, Dublin, on Thursday, 30 June 1853; formerly Gentleman-in-Waiting at the Vice-Regal Court, Ireland. =f George Joachim Goschen, Viscounts-Lady Goschen of Hawkhurst, co. Kent; bom at St Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, on Monday, 15 October, 1866, bapt. there; educated at Rugby and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 24 October 1885; Private Secretary to the Governor of New South Wales (Earl of Jersey) 1890-92; M.P. for East Grinstead division of co. Sussex July 1895-1906, J.P. for the county ; Assistant Private Secretary to his father, when First Lord of the Admiralty, 1 895-1 900, an Extra A.D.C. to the Commander-in-Chief (Field-Marshal Earl Roberts) 1901 -1904, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding (Hon. Colonel, V.D., 1905) 2nd Volunteer Battalion The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) since 6 May 1903 ; appointed a Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England on Thursday, 6 December 1906 ; succeeded his father as 2nd Viscount 7 February 1907. Margaret Evelyn, youngest daughter of Gathorae, 1st Earl of Cranbrook, P.C., G.C.S.I.; bom at ia Grosvenor Crescent, London, on Thursday, 27 May 1858; marr. at St. George's, Benenden, co. Kent, on Thursday, 26 January 1893. George Joachim Goschen, bom at 30 Draycott Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 18 November 1893, bapt. at Flimwell. Phyllis Evelyn, bom at Seacox Heath, co. Sussex, on Monday, 5 August 1895, bapt. at Flimwell. Cicely Winifred, bom at Hemsted Park, Cranbrook, co. Kent, on Saturday, 29 April 1899, bapt at St. George's, Benenden. iS7 I William Ohmann Goschen, born i January 1836; died at Carlsbad, Austria, aged 9, on Saturday, 26 July 1845. .1 Alice, born at 66 Mount Street, Berkeley Square, London, on Sunday, 21 June 1868, bapt. at St. Mary's, Folkestone, co. Kent; marr. at Flimwell, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Charles James Eagleton, the Vicar, assisted by the Ven Ue Brook Deedes, Vicar of Hawkhurst, co. Kent, and the Rev. Edward Archibald Parry, Vicar of St. Mark's, New Milverton, co. Warwick), on Tuesday, 12 June 1900, to the Rev. Edward Hoare Hardcastle (2nd son of Edward Hardcastle of New Lodge, Hawkhurst, M.P., J.P. and D.L., by Priscilla Buxton his wife, dau. and coheir of Samuel Hoare of Lombard Street, London) ; born at Manchester on Thursday, 6 March 1862 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1880, B.A. 1883, M.A. 1887 ; Vicar of Weston, Bath, co. Somerset, 1891-1901, Rector of St. Martin and St. Paul, Canterbury, co. Kent, 1901-1904, and Vicar of All Saints', Maidstone, co. Kent, since 1904. =j= 1 William Henry Goschen-^Geraldine Elizabeth, younger dau. of the of 47 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea; born at 66 Mount Street, Berkeley Square, London, on Tuesday, 7 June 1870, bapt. at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London; educated at Rugby and at New College, Oxford, matriculated 11 October 1889. Rt. Hon We John William Mellor of Culmhead, Pitminster, co. Somerset, M.P., K.C., by Caroline his wife, 4th dau. of Charles Paget of Ruddington Grange, co. Nottingham, M.P., J.P., D.L. ; born at 68 St. George's Square, London, on Friday, 8 January, bapt. at St. Saviour's, St. George's Square, 20 February 1869; marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by the Rev. Canon Alfred Ainger, Master of the Temple, assisted by her brother, the Rev. Wilfred Paget Mellor, Vicar of Podington, and the Rev. Charles James Eagleton, Vicar of Flimwell), on Saturday, 25 July 1896. (See Pedigree of Mellor y Vol. 3, page 87, and Additions and Corrections, Vol. J, page vi.) 1 1 Beatrice Mary, bom at Seacox Heath, Hawkhurst, on Thursday, 26 Sep- tember 1872, bapt. at Flimwell. Fanny Evelyn, born at Seacox Heath, Hawkhurst, on Satur- day* '3 November 1875, bapt. at Flim- well. Angela, bom at Seacox Heath, Hawkhurst, on Saturday, 4 September 1897, bapt. at Flimwell. William Henry Goschen, born at 7 Warwick Square, Pimlico, London, on Mon- day, 26 March 1900, bapt. at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London. Rosemary, bom at 7 Warwick Square, Pimlico, London, on Tuesday, 19 April 1904, bapt. at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London. 1 John Alexander Goschen, born at 47 Cadogan Gar- dens, Chelsea, on Saturday, 7 July 1906, bapt. at Flimwell. Henry Goschen of Heathfield,-pAugusta Eleanor, youngest dau. of Geoffry Joseph Shakerley Addington, co. Surrey; bbrn at of Whatcroft Hall, co. Chester, by Eleanor Maria his wife, Eltham, co. Kent, on Wednes- dau. of the Rev. James Webster of Ashfield, co. Longford ; day, 5 April 1837 ; Lieutenant man. at Davenham, co. Chester (by the Rev. Thomas 2nd Punjaub Irregular Cavalry, France, the Rector, assisted by the Rev. John Palmer retired 22 October 1858. Firmin), on Tuesday, 10 January 1865. William Henry Neville-pChri: Goschen of Durrington ~ House, Harlow, co. Essex; born at 7 Chapel Street,Grosvenor Square, London, on Monday, 30 October 1865 ; Hon. Major 24th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers. stian, 2nd dau. of Colonel James Au- gustus Grant of the Bengal Staff Corps, C.B., C.S.I., by Margaret his wife, dau. of A. Laurie; marr. at St George's, Hanover Square, Lon- don (by the Most Rev. Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Rev. Canon Thomas Teignmouth Shore), on Thursday, 23 November 1893. I Etheldreda Augusta, born at 7 Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, London, on Thursday, 17 October 1867, bapt at Christ Church, Down Street, Piccadilly, London; marr. at Addington (by the Rev. Archibald Campbell, Provost of Perth Cathedral, assisted by the Rev. Erskine Knollys, Vicar of Folkestone, co. Kent, and the Rev. Arthur Carr, the Vicar) on Thursday, 5 September 1901, to the Rev. Alan Nigel Campbell (2nd son of . Colonel Walter Campbell of Skipness Castle, co. Argyll, by Anna Henrietta his wife, dau. of Colonel Loring); born at Edinburgh 17 October 1858, bapt. at St John's, Edinburgh; of Clare College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1879, B.A. 1883, M.A. 1896; Chaplain of Poplar Hospital, co. Middlesex, 1 890-1 901, Rector of Callender, co. Perth, 1901-1904, and of St Columba's, Newton, co. Lanark, 1904, Diocesan Chaplain, Glasgow, since 1907. Christian Eleanor Margaret, born at 26 Ebury Street, Pimlico, London, on Thursday, 28 March 1895. *59 Hermann-pAnn Charles Goschen of Bal- lards, Addington, co. Surrey ; born on Monday, 21 January 1839 ; one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City of Lon- don ; a Director of the Bank of Eng- land and Chairman of Lloyds. Helen, eldest dau. of James Levick of Hookfield Grove, Epsom, co. Surrey ; marr. at Ashtead, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 3 February 1864. Charlotte Emestina, born at Eltham, co. Kent, on Tuesday, 7 January 1840; marr. at Roehampton Chapel, co. Surrey (by the Rev. Simon Sturges, Vicar of Wargrave, co. Berks, assisted by the Rev. Henry Watson of Harrow, co. Middlesex), on Wednesday, 19 June 1861, to the Rev. Robert Wood of Weyleas, Farncombe, co. Surrey; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1856, B.A. i860, M.A. 1863; Vicar of Christ Church, Erith, 1874-81, rRector of Halstead 1881-87, of Smarden 1887-90, and Vicar of Bickley 1890-98, all co. Kent 1 Helen Mary, born at Bedding- ton, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 7 March 1865, bapt there; died at 8 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, London, in her 6th year, on Thursday, 10 March 1870, bur. at Beddington. Charles Hermann Goschen, born at 23 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London, on Monday, 25 February 1867, died a few hours after- wards, bur. at Beddington. 1 1 Florence Madeleine, bora 25 January 1869. Catharine, born at 8 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, London, on Tuesday, 26 January 1869; died at 24 Hyde Park Street, London, in her 6th year, on Thursday, 13 May 1875, bur. at Addington. 1 Margaret, born on Monday, 14 June 1869, bapt. at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London; marr. at St. Mary's, Addington (by the Most Rev. Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Rev. Gerard Hoare), on Wednesday, 5 June 1895, t0 Henry Gerard Philip Hoare of Hartsridge, Godstone, co. Surrey (eldest son of Henry Gerard Hoare of Stanstead House, Godstone, J. P., by Jane Frances his wife, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Hurry Alderson, Rector of Risby, co. Suffolk); born at the Rectory, Risby, on Monday, 27 October 1862 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1881, B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888; Major (2nd in command) Surrey Imperial Yeomanry from 19 July 1901. I 160 Emily Louisa, born at Eltham, co. Kent, on Tuesday, 3 August 1841 ; marr. at Holy Trinity, Roehampton, co. Surrey (by her brother-in-law, the Rev. Robert Wood, assisted by the Rev. Dr. George Eden Biber), on Thursday, 26 March 1863, to Baron Gustav de Metzsch-Reichenbach (eldest son of Baron Charles de Metzsch-Reichenbach, Chamberlain to the King of Saxony) ; Private Secretary, Chamberlain and Chief Master of Ceremonies to the King of Saxony ; died at Dresden, Saxony, in his 65th year, on Monday, 26 February 1900. =j= Fanny Elizabeth, born at Eltham on Thursday, 2 February 1843; died unmarried at 22 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, London, aged 26, on Friday, 26 March 1869. Mabel, born at Norfolk Street, Park Lane, London, on Monday, 26 June 187 1, bapt. at Beddington, co. Surrey ; marr. at Aldington, co. Surrey (by the Rev. Townsend Mylne, assisted by the Rev. Arthur Carr), on Satur- day, 11 February 1899, to John Gerard Cobb of 18 Craven Hill Gardens, London (son of Thomas Pix Cobb, by Clara Watson his wife); bora at 9 Craven Hill Gardens, London, on Sunday, 22 June 1862 ; educated at Rugby and at New College, Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1881, B.A. 1884. Margaret Elsie, born at 8 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, London, on Tuesday, 29 April 1873 ; died at 8 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, aged 1 1 months, on Saturday, 14 March 1874. Sybil, born at Allards, Addington, on Saturday, 30 December 1876, bapt at Addington ; marr. there (by the Most Rev. Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canter- bury, assisted by the Rev. A. Head), on Tuesday, 28 January 1896, to John Reginald Head, only son of John Head of Ipswich, co. Suffolk. =f Hilda Marion, born at Tandridge Hall, Godstone, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 6 May 187 1, bapt. at Tandridge, co. Surrey. Geoffrey Shakerley Goschen, bom at Tandridge Hall, Godstone, on Sunday, 10 November 1872; died at Brighton, co. Sussex, aged 16, on Monday, 7 October 1889, bur. at Addington. Kathleen Eleanor, born at Heathfield, Addington, on Thursday, 23 March 1876, bapt. at Addington Palace Chapel. 161 Alexander Heun Goschen of 27 Lennox Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middle- sex; born at Eltham, co. Kent, on Sunday, 7 April 1844; educated at Harrow ; man*. Laura Sophia, younger dau. of Charles Whaley Spurgeon, by Katherine his wife, dau. of the Rev. Robert Bathurst. Marion, marr. by special licence at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London (by the Rev. Robert Wood, assisted by the Rev. Henry White, Chaplain), on Wednesday, June 1868, to Baron George L. de Metzsch 10 (2nd son of Baron Charles de Metzsch-Reichenbach); Minister of Home and Foreign Affairs to the King of Saxony. She died at Dresden, Saxony, on Saturday, 6 January 1877. 1 Charles Henry Goschen, born at 69 Portland Place, London, on Saturday, 8 November 1 879, bapt. at Ad ding- ton, co. Surrey. Kenneth Goschen of* Sigers, Eastcote, co. Middlesex ; bom at 71 Princes Gate, South Kensington, London, on Thurs- day, 16 March 1882, bapt. at Addington. ■Violet, dau. of Leonard Micklem of Norrysbury, New Barnet, co. Middlesex; born 14 January 1880; marr. at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, London (by her brother, the Rev. Philip Arthur Micklem, assisted by the Rev. William Warren and the Rev. Henry Reginald Gamble, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 4 July 1906. Hugh Kenneth Goschen, born at Sigers, Eastcote, on Thursday, 9 May 1907, bapt. at Ruislip, co. Middlesex. Marjorie Dora, born at Sigers, Eastcote, on Friday, 28 August 1908. Arthur Alec Goschen, D.S.O., born at 69 Portland^ Place, London, on Tuesday, 6 January 1880, bapt. at the Chapel Royal, Savoy; educated at Eton; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 25 June 1899, Lieutenant M Battery 16 February 1 90 1, Captain 4 December 1907, Adjutant 2 January 1908; served in South African War 1899 -1 90 1, at operations in the Orange Free State March to May 1900; in Orange River Colony May to 29 November 1900, including action at Ladybrand, and in Cape Colony 1900 ; in Orange River Colony 30 November 1900 to April 1901, and in Cape Colony April to October 1901 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's medal with two clasps); D.S.O. 29 November 1900. 162 =Marjorie Mary, dau. of William Blacker of Castle Martin, co. Kildare, by the Hon We Mary his wife, dau. of Edward, 3rd Baron Cloncurry ; born at Tedworth Square, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 28 No- vember 1884; marr. at the parish church, Kilcullen, co. Kil- dare, 2 April 1908. Christopher Gerard Goschen, born at 24 Hyde Park Street, London, on Sunday, 15 May 1 88 1, bapt. at Ad- dington; educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. The Rt. Hon w « Sir William Edward Goschen, G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G.; born at-pHarriet Holister, dau. of Darius Clarke of New York, U.S.A. ; bom in New York ; marr. at Gracechurch, Lyons, New York (by the Rev. W. H. Williams), on Tuesday, 24 November 1874. Eltham, co. Kent, on Sunday, 18 July 1847, bapt. there; educated at Rugby and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1866; nominated an attach^ 21 July 1869, passed an examination 29 November 1869, appointed to Madrid 1 August 1870, transferred to Constantinople 30 December 1872, but did not proceed there; promoted 3rd Secretary 1 January 1873, transferred to Buenos Ayres 13 February 1873, and to Paris 10 February 1875; promoted 2nd Secretary at Rio de Janeiro 1 August 1877, and was transferred to the Hague 17 November 1879, Dut did not proceed there; attached to George Joachim Goschen's Special Embassy to Constantinople 8 May 1880, and transferred as 2nd Secretary to Constantinople 24 February 1881 ; promoted Secretary of Legation at Pekin 14 December 1885, transferred to Copenhagen 22 June 1888, where he acted as Charge* d'Affaires from 29 March to 16 June 1889, and to Lisbon 1 December 1890, where he acted as Charge" d' Affaires from 13 June to 26 October 1891, and from 3 to 31 January 1893; promoted Secretary of Embassy at Washington 1 September 1893, and acted as Charge' d* Affaires there from 25 August to 8 December 1894; transferred to St. Petersburg 3 September 1894, and acted as Chargl d } Affaires there 14 October 1895 to 2 April 1896; given the rank of Minister Plenipotentiary at St. Petersburg during absence of the Ambassador 18 August 1897, and acted as such 2 September 1897 to 10 January 1898, and from 17 July to 12 August 1898; promoted Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Belgrade 1 July 1898, transferred to Copenhagen 6 April 1900 to 1905, Ambassador at Vienna 1 905-1 908, transferred to Berlin October 1908; received Jubilee medal 1897, and Coronation medal 1902; nominated K.C.M.G. 13 September 1901 and G.C.V.O. 1905; sworn a Privy Councillor 29 May 1905. Edward Henry Goschen, born at— Countess Mary Dannes-Kiold- 37 Avenue Friedland, Paris, on Samso, dau. of His Excellency Thursday, 9 March 1876, bapt. in - - - - Paris ; appointed Honorary Attach^ to the Embassy at St. Petersburg 1 December 1897, and to the Legation at Tangier 1 November 1 90 1. Count Christian Dannes-Kiold- Samso of Gisselfeld and of Brattingsborg, Samso ; marr. at Samso on Friday, 31 July 1908. George Gerard Goschen, born at 43 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, Lon- don, on Saturday, 9 April 1887, bapt. at Flimwell, co. Sussex. 163 Pearson of &out& WHn% MX), to. Berfcp* Ann, dau. of-pThomas Pearson of-j-Anne, elder dau. of Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Argent on a pile azure a rose of the first barbed and seeded proper between three arrows points downwards or barbed and flighted argent Crest.— An eagle's wing sable semee-de- lis or pierced by an arrow embrued in bend point upwards and vulned proper. Motto. — Ne tentes aut perfice. Francis Thorpe of South Wing- field, co. Derby, by Ann his wife, dau. of John Hunt of South Wingfield; born at South Wing- field 4 April, bapt. there 25 May 1768; died at South Wing- field 1 6 October, bur. there 19 October 1805. 1 st wife. South Wingfield (eldest son of Tho- mas Pearson of Wirksworth, after- wards of South Wingfield, both co. Derby, by Ellen his wife, dau. of Samuel Glazebrook of Wirks- worth) ; born at Wirksworth 8 May, bapt. there 27 May 1 76 1 ; died at South Wingfield 5 August, bur. there 9 August 1833. Will with three codicils dated 20 May 1826, proved at Lichfield 12 February 1834, by Francis Hurt, Richard Hurt and Peter Arkwright, the Eftors. Christopher Royston of Codnor Park, co. Derby, by Elizabeth Caunt his wife ; born at Codnor Park 9 May, bapt. at Heanor, co. Derby, n June 1789; marr. at Pent- rich, co. Derby, 8 May 1810; died at the Vicarage, Harrington, co. Derby, 21 July, bur. at Harrington 27 July i860. Will with one codicil dated 31 January 1852, proved at Derby 23 January 186 1, by Albert Smith, the sole ESor. 2nd wife. 1 Mary Georgiana, born at South Wingfield 4 Feb- ruary, bapt. there 17 February 181 1; died * at South Wingfield 6 July, bur. there 9 July 1824. Emma, born at South Wingfield 22 June, bapt. there 28 June 181 2 ; marr. at South Wingfield (by the Rev. Imanuel Halton) on Thursday, 29 June 1837, to the Ven b,c Ralph Blakelock (elder son of Ralph Blakelock of Chapeltown, co. York, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William and Mary Sturdy of Red Hall, Leeds, co. York); born n May 1803; Fellow of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1825, M.A. 1828; Rector of Gimingham, co. Norfolk, 29 March 1833 until his death, Archdeacon of Norfolk 1869-74; died s.p. at the Rectory, Gimingham, aged 88, on Tuesday, 1 March, bur. at Gimingham 8 March 1892. Will dated 2 June 1882, proved at Norwich 1 April 1892, by Joseph Lupton and the Rev. Ralph Blakelock, nephew, the Exors. She died at the Rectory, Gimingham, aged 68, on Friday, 8 April, and was bur. at Gimingham 14 April 1881. 1 1 Anne Amelia, born at South Wingfield 28 June, bapt. there 7 July 1788; died at South Wingfield 24 July, bur. there 29 July 1790. Thomas Pearson, born at South Wingfield 19 May, bapt. there 25 May 1792; died at South Wingfield 29 October, bur. there 1 No- vember 1820. 1 1 Ellen, born at South Wingfield 6 August, bapt. there 1 1 August 1793; died at South Wingfield 26 September, bur. there 29 September 18 10. Eliza, born at South Wingfield 30 June 1795, bapt. there 1 January 1796; died at Matlock, co. Derby, 1 January, bur. there 8 January 1839. Hannah Glazebrook, born at South Wingfield 15 July 1797, bapt there 1 January 1798; marr. the Rev. John Manners; born at Not- tingham ; of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, B.A. 1833, M.A. 1837 ; sometime Curate-in-Charge of St. James-the-Less, Bethnal Green, co. Middlesex; died at Claremont, Brockley, co. Kent, aged 86, on Friday, 10 March 1893. She died at Rhyl, co. Flint, aged 67, on Tuesday, 22 November, and was bur. at Matlock 29 November 1864. 164 A I John Pearson of South Wingfield, co. Derby; born at South-^Georgiana Louisa, youngest dau. Wingfield 13 November, bapt there 14 December 1814; died at South Wingfield, aged 79, on Saturday, 28 July, bur. there 31 July 1894. Will dated 15 July 1885, with codicil dated 7 July 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 1030, 94) 1 October 1894, by Henry Pearson, the sole Eftor. of Charles Dashwood of Beccles, co. Suffolk, by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas Carthew of Woodbridge Abbey, co. Suffolk; born at Beccles 19 March 181 6; marr. there 4 January 1844; died at Derby 20 July, bur. at Rocester, co. Stafford, 27 July 1852. Lieut.-Colonel Henry Pearson of South— Charlotte Elizabeth Catherine Amelia, dau. of Wingfield; born at South Wingfield 16 October, bapt there 4 November 1844; of Magdalene College, Cambridge, matricu- lated Michaelmas Term, 1863, B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870; J.P. for co. Derby 1897; Major and Hon. Lieut-Colonel 3rd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment 1888-98. William Spragge, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, Canada, by Martha Ann his wife, dau. of Thomas Molson; marr. at the residence of her mother, Sherbrooke Street, Montreal (by the Rev. Canon John George Norton, assisted by the Ven ble John Strutt Lauder, Archdeacon of Ottawa), on Wednesday, 20 February 1895. Rev. Arthur Charles Pearson, -pKatherine Adele Madeline, born at South Wingfield ' ~ 1 June, bapt there 18 July 1846 ; of Magdalene Col- lege, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1865, B.A. 1869, M.A. 1872; Senior Chaplain H.M. Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment '873-94, Vicar of St Margaret's, Ilketshall, co. Suffolk, 1894-98, Rector of Ringsfield-cum-Redisham Parva, co. Suffolk, since 1898. dau. of the Rev. Frederick Montague Arnold, Rector of Ringsfield -cum - Redi- sham Parva, by Madeline his wife, dau. of Richard Ozanne; born 1 February 1859; marr. at Ringsfield (by her father) on Wed- nesday, 22 April 1885 ; died, aged 32, on Tuesday, 27 October, bur. at Rings- field 31 October 1891. 1 Adele Madeline, born at Dehra Doon, North-West Provinces, India, on Sunday, 12 January, bapt. there 19 January 1890. Georgiana Elizabeth, born at South Wingfield 3 October, bapt. there 17 November 1848; marr. at Christ Church, Rangoon, British Burmah (by the Rt Rev. John Holt Titcomb, Bishop of Rangoon, assisted by her brother, the Rev. Arthur Charles Pearson), on Saturday, 1 February 1879, to Lieut-Colonel William Robertson (son of William Robertson, by Ann McHardy his wife); born at Eclow, co. Aberdeen, 5 May 1 835; Lieut-Colonel (Brigade Surgeon) Army Medical Staff; died at The Abbey, Darley Dale, co. Derby, 3 April, bur. at Darley Date 6 April 1894. Will dated 24 March 1892, proved at Derby 18 May 1894, by Georgiana Elizabeth Robertson, relict, the sole Executrix. A 165 Rev. Henry Pearson,^- Adelaide Catherine, youngest born at South Wing- field, co. Derby, 28 August, bapt. there 12 October 18 17 ; of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1841, M.A. 1844; Vicar of Henley, co. Suffolk, 1850 until his death; died at the Vicarage, Henley, in his 77 th year, on Saturday, 5 May, bur. at Henley on Thursday, 10 May 1894. Will dated 16 January 1890, proved at Ipswich 7 November 1894, by the Rev. William Carter Pearson and "Charles Richards Steward, two of the ESors. dau. of John Carter (for- merly Langham) of North- wold, co. Norfolk, by Mary Ann his wife, 2nd dau. of William George Daniel- Tyssen of Foley House, co. Kent (see Pedigree of Amherst of Hackney, page 68) ; born at Fouldon, co. Norfolk, 8 July, bapt. there 20 July 1830; marr. at Mundesley, co. Norfolk (by the Rev. Augustus Sutton of West Tofts, co. Norfolk), on Thursday, 16 April 1857. yrfyj '^^yi^^Zz^- Jane Elizabeth, born at South Wingfield 5 March, bapt. there 16 April 1820; marr. at Bradbourn, co. Derby, 12 August 1845, the Rev. Augustus Wirgman (son of Thomas Wirgman, by Sophia his wife, only child and heiress of John Russel); born at St James' Street, London, 8 May 1809; of Peterhouse, Cambridge, B.A. 1833, M.A. 1836; Vicar of Harrington, co. Derby, 1855 ; died at the Vicarage, Harrington, aged 65, on Tuesday, 22 December, bur. at Harrington 29 De- cember 1874. Will dated 17 January 1873, proved at Derby 21 January 1875, by Jane Elizabeth Wirgman, relict, and Edward Francis Wirgman, son, both of Harrington, the Efcors. She died at 25 Harrington Street, Derby, on Saturday, 27 February, and was bur. at Harrington 4 March 1886. Will dated 27 June 1882, proved at Derby 5 April 1886, by Edward Francis Wirgman of 34 Clifton Park, Birkenhead, co. Chester, son, and Emma Georgiana Wirgman of 25 Harrington Street, Derby, daughter, the EScors. =r= Rev. William Carter Pearson, born at Mundesley on Friday, 1 1 February, bapt. at Henley 24 April 1859; of Clare College, Cambridge, matricu- lated Michaelmas Term, 1878, B.A. 1881 ; Vicar of Henley since 1894. Adelaide Mary Anne, born at the Vicarage, Henley, 10 August, bapt. at Henley 7 October i860; marr. there (by her brother, the Rev. William Carter Pearson), on Wednesday, 4 July 1888, the Rev. Robert Copeman (eldest son of George Copeman of Dunham Lodge, co. Norfolk, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest surviving dau. of the Rev. Humphrey John Hare of Docking Hall, co. Norfolk); born at Dunham Lodge 9 October, bapt. at Little Dunham 12 December 1858; of Clare College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1878, B.A. 1882; Rector of Stoke Albany-cum-Wilbarston, co. Northampton, since 1893. =p I Amherst Charles Hagerman Pearson, born at the Vicarage, Henley, 15 March, bapt. at Henley 13 July 1862; entered the Royal Navy as Cadet 15 January 1875, Midshipman 22 June 1877, Sub-Lieutenant 22 September 1881, Lieutenant 31 De- cember 1884, Commander 15 March 1907, retired. Francis Bradshaw Pearson, born at the Vicarage, Henley, 16 August, bapt. at Henley 16 November 1863. I Isabel Emma, born at the Vicarage, Henley, 5 May, bapt at Henley 17 September 1865. 166 dJmMutim, Hotoenfcen* Robert Hovenden (youngest son of Hovenden of Borden, co. Kent, by Sarah his wife); bapt. at Borden 14 December 1760; of the Hon"* East India Company; died, aged 76, 17 January 1837. He marr. istly, at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, 28 January 1794, Sarah Hyder, who died s.p. Thomas-pLydia, widow of William Davis. She was bur. in Bunhill Fields, London, 2 July 18 16. 2nd wife. Robert Hovenden of Clifton Selhurst Road, South Norwood, co, Surrey, formerly of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex; born 21 May 1803; died at Clifton Lodge, Selhurst Road, in his 69th year, on Sunday, 7 April 1872, bur. in Abney Park Cemetery, co. Middlesex. Will dated 24 February 1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 314, 72) 16 May 1872, by Robert Hovenden of 8 Gower Street, Bloomsbury, co. Middlesex, son, one of the Exors. Lodgej^-Sarahj dau. of Andrew Churcher, by Sarah his wife; born at 22 King Street, Regent Street, London; marr. at St. John's, Hoxton, 00. Middlesex, 16 May 1828; died at Clifton Lodge, Selhurst Road, South Norwood, aged 63, on Saturday, 2 January, bur. in Abney Park, Cemetery 9 January 1869. Mary, born 1 February 1808; marr. at St. Luke's, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 10 April 1831, Giles Barr, who died s.p. 13 April 1869, and was bur. in Brompton Cemetery, London. She died at x 1 Queen Street, Brompton, 15 August, and was bur. in Brompton Cemetery 19 August 1876. Robert Hovenden of Heathcote, Park Hill- Road, Croydon, co. Surrey, and of Hockeredge, Westgate-on-Sea, co. Kent, F.S.A.; born at 1 Clifton Street, Shore- ditch, 9 May 1830, bapt. at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, 27 November 1836; Fellow and late Treasurer of the Royal Historical Society, &c. ■Margaret, 2nd dau. of George Heath, by Margaret Story his wife ; born 26 June, bapt. at St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, London, 24 July 183 1 ; marr. at St Botolph's, Bishopsgate (by the Rev. Frederick Charles Finch), on Tuesday, 26 June Henry Hovenden, born 2 January 1832; died 14 April 1833. I I Robert George Hoven- den, born at 22 King Street, Westminster, on Friday, 6 June 1856. _ William Hovenden, bom at 5 Great Marlborough Street, Westminster, 14 July 1857 ; died at 26 Keppel Street, Blooms- bury, London, aged 8 years and 7 months, on Tuesday, 27 Feb- ruary 1866, bur. in Abney Park Cemetery. Margaret, born at 5 Great Marlborough Street, Westminster, on Friday, 16 December 1859; marr. at St. Matthew's, Croydon (by the Rev. Joseph Henry Smith, assisted by the Rev. Charles Hewitson Nash), on Wednesday, 4 July 1888, George Hook Rodman of Sheen Gate House, East Sheen, co. Surrey (only surviving son of George Hook Rodman of 112 Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, co. Surrey, by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of Samuel Smith); born at Chelsea 19 January 1862; educated at Guy's Hospital and at Durham University, M.B. (Honours) 1883, M.D. 1886, M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.S.A. 1883, Exhibitioner 1883 ; Member of Council Rontgen Society, House Surgeon Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, Resident Obstetric and House Surgeon Guy's Hospital, formerly President of the Thames Valley Branch of the British Medical Association ; Contributor " On the Treatment of Cancerous Stricture of the (Esophagus by means of Intubation," 1889, &c, and Author of "Internal Structure of Molluscal Shells," illustrated by radiography, exhibited at the Royal Society, Burlington House, and of various Articles dealing with the application of the X Rays in Surgical Cases. =f= 167 Thomas Henry Hovenden of Arbor End, i53^M; Selhurst Road, South Norwood, co. Surrey ; born " at 57 Crown Street, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, on Monday, 4 November 1833, bapt. at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, 27 November 1836; died at Arbor End, South Norwood, on Friday, 5 June, cremated at Woking, co. Surrey, 9 June, the ashes being interred in Abney Park Cemetery, London, 23 July 189 1. Will dated 26 January 1891, proved (Prin. Reg., 620, 91) 24 June 1891, by Martha Hovenden of Arbor End, relict, and Henry Edward Hovenden and Ernest Churcher Hovenden, sons, and Albert Hovenden, brother, the Exors. artha, eldest dau. of Edward William Lilley, by Mary his wife, dau. of George Holmes ; born at Gloucester Street, Shoreditch, 16 June 1835 > marr. at the Unitarian Chapel, Newington Green, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. Dr. Cromwell), on Wednesday, 20 January 1858. Sarah, born at 57. Crown Street, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, 14 Sep- tember 1835, bapt. at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, 27 November 1836 ; died 20 July 1837. Henry Edward Hovenden of Silverbirch, Inglemere-pRose Mary, youngest dau. of Isaac Road, Forest Hill, co. Kent; born at Hackney, co. Middlesex, 8 November 1858. West 6 &«/a<*C (7^^, James Grugeon of Winchmore Hill, co. Middlesex, by Frances his wife, dau. of Alexander Ford ; born at Winchmore Hill on Friday, 12 October i860, bapt. at St. Paul's, Winchmore Hill ; raarr. at the parish church, Hornsey, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. William Joseph Thompson), on Tuesday, 12 August 1884. Maurice Hovenden, born at 37 Lothair Road, Finsbury Park, co. Middlesex, on Thursday, 20 January 1887, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Stroud Green, co. Middlesex. Elsie Rose, born at Abbey Villa, Sunderland Road, Forest Hill, on Friday, 7 November 1890, bapt. at Christ Church, Forest Hill, 4 January 1891 ; died at Abbey Villa, Sunderland Road, aged 2 months, on Saturday, 10 January, bur. at West Norwood 14 January 1891. 1 Ellen Heath (Nellie), born at 5 Great Marlborough Street, Westminster, on Monday, 26 August 1861, bapt. at St. Anne's, London; marr. at St. James', Westgate-on-Sea, co. Kent (by the Rev. Mark Mortimer Cassidy), on Saturday, 19 October 1907, to John James Hanks of Eton House, Westbrook, Margate, co. Kent (eldest son of John James Hanks of Beckenham, co. Kent, by Mary his wife, dau. of Charles and Emily Horsfall of Ravensthorpe, co. York) ; born at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, on Monday, 19 August 1872; educated at the Charterhouse and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 23 August 1892, Lieutenant 23 August 1895, Captain 1 April 1900, retired 4 September 1906. Frank Hovenden, born at Wyndham House, High Road, Cricklewood, co. Middlesex, 14 April 1863. 168 I Frederick Hovenden of Glenlea, 109 Thurlowr»Elizabeth, dau. of Edward William Lilley, by Park Road, West Dulwich, co. Surrey; bom at 57 Crown Street, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, 28 February 1838 ; F.R. Hist. S., F.L.S., F.G.S., F.R.M.S. Mary Holmes his wife; born at Gloucester Street, Shoreditch, 12 July 1842; man*, at the Unitarian Chapel, Effra Road, Brixton, co. Surrey (by the Rev. Thomas L. Marshall), on Saturday, 10 February 1866. Harold Frederick Emily Ida, born at 22 Angell Road, Hovenden, born Brixton, on Tuesday, 10 August 1869; at 22 Angell Park, marr. at South Place Chapel, Finsbury, Brixton, on Satur- co. Middlesex, on Thursday, 23 March day, 4 May 1867. 1899, to Charles Gaston Chatelain of La Reussille, Maley Avenue, West Norwood, co. Surrey (2nd son of Charles Victor Chatelain of La Reussille, Tramelan, Switzerland, by TheYese Lecoq his wife, of St. Omer, France); born at 4 Arthur Road, Mostyn Road, Brixton, 13 January 1874, bapt. at the Swiss Church, Endel Street, Bloomsbury, co. Middlesex. She died at Glenlea, Swanage, co. Dorset, 15 August, and was bur. in Norwood Cemetery 19 August 1908. Alice Bertha, born at 63 Angell Road, Brixton, on Monday, 28 August 1 871; marr. at All Saints', West Dulwich, on Saturday, 27 January 1900, Victor Albert Joseph Stevenson of Lansdown, Palace Road, Tulse Hill, co. Surrey (younger son of Henry Richard Stevenson of Croxted Road, West Dulwich, by Mary Ann Elizabeth Vaughan his wife); born at Croxted Road, West Dulwich, 22 May 187 1. Agnes Mary, born at Islington, co. Middlesex, 15 August i860; marr. Frederick Hovenden, at the Registry Office, Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, 3 June 1885, born at Islington 24 John Harold Carson of 7 Wolfington Road, West Norwood, co. May 1862. Surrey (son of John Carson) ; bom in Liverpool. 1 Charles Hovenden of-pMary Louisa Adelaide, 2nd dau. of Edward Smith of Ashdale, Perry Vale, ~ " ~ Forest Hill, co. Kent ; born at 26 Keppel Street, Russell Square, London, 29 May 1864, bapt. at St. Luke's, Old Street, London, 7 February 1903. Chesterfield, Christ Church Road, Tulse Hill, by Emma Cecilia his wife, dau. of Richard Martin ; born at Hartland Villa, Carson Road, West Dulwich, on Thursday, 17 June 1880, bapt. at St. Luke's, West Norwood ; marr. at All Saints 1 , West Dulwich (by the Rev. James Beeby), on Wednesday, 24 June 1903. Annie Sarah, born at 26 Keppel Street, Russell Square, London, on Saturday, 19 Dec. 1868. Phyllis Mary, born at Ashdale, Perry Vale, Forest Hill, on Friday, 13 May, bapt at All Saints', West Dulwich, 21 June 1904. Kenrick Charles Hovenden, born at Ashdale, Perry Vale, Forest Hill, on Friday, 18 May, bapt. at All Saints', West Dulwich, 10 July 1906. 169 Albert Hovenden of Oaklands, Haling Park Road,-^Emma, 4th dau. of Joseph Adams of Wellesley Road, Croydon, by Mary Ann his wife, dau. of Richard Hedley ; born at New House, Narrow Street, Lime- house, co. Middlesex, 8 June 1842 ; marr. at St. Peter's, Croydon (by the Rev. John George Hodgson, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 24 March 1868. Croydon, co. Surrey; born at 57 Crown Street, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 21 No- vember 1840. Albert Hovenden, born at 2 Hyde Sydney Churcher Hovenden, born Alice Maude, bom Park Villas, St. James' Road, Wands- at Clifton Lodge, Selhurst Road, at Clifton Lodge, worth Common, co. Surrey, on South Norwood, co. Surrey, on Selhurst Road, Thursday, 5 June 1873; educated Sunday, 24 October 1875; educated South Norwood, on at The Limes, Croydon. at King's College School, Wimble- Thursday, 5 July don Common, co. Surrey. 1877, Ethel Lilley, born at 63 Angell Road, Brixton, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 26 October 1873, bapt. at 78 St. Julian's Farm Road, West Norwood, 3 December 1904; marr. at St. Cuthbert's, West Norwood, 7 July 1903, Frederick Steell Robertson of 70 Leigham Vale, Tulse Hill, West Norwood (4th son of William Borwick Robertson of St Anne's, Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, co. Surrey, M.D., by Anne his wife, dau. of William Iverach of Wideford, Orkney); born at 28 Park Road, West Dulwich, on Wednesday, 19 January 1876, bapt. at the Presbyterian Church, Forest Hill, co. Kent ; educated at Dulwich College and King's College, London. Gertrude Mary, born at Glenlea, Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, on Friday, 31 December 1875. Edward William Hovenden, born at Glenlea, Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, on Thursday, 24 January 1878. Ernest Churcher Hovenden, born at Bamet, co. Hertford, 27 August 1864. Florence Lilley, born at Brixton 6 August 1866; marr. at St. Mark's, South Norwood (by the Rev. Robert Patterson, Vicar of Selhurst, co. Surrey), on Saturday, 27 February 1892, to Francis Henry Lambert of West House, Penarth, co. Glamorgan (eldest son of Thomas Henry Lambert of The Box, Upper Clapton, co. Middlesex); born at 21 Sandringham Road, Dalston, co. Middlesex, 2 September 1866; J. P. for the city of Cardiff. 170 Charles William Hovenden of Chester House^Mary Louisa, eldest dau. of Thomas Charters Mount Ephraim Road, Streatham Hill, co. Siifrey; born at 57 Crown Street, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 4 February 1851. White, M.R.C.S. Eng., by Louisa Hetty his wife, dau. of James Jones ; born at 32 Belgrave Road, London, 12 April 1861 ; marr. at St. Luke's, Old Street, London, on Saturday, 6 February, 1886. Florence Mary, born at 34 Leigham Court Road, Streatham Hill, on Sunday, 24 April 1887, bapt at St. Saviours', Heme Hill Road, co. Surrey; marr. at St. Leonard's, Streatham, on Tuesday, 27 August 1907, William Bowyer Goodchild (3rd son of Thomas Goodchild of The Hall, Great Yeldham, co. Essex, J.P. and County Alderman for co. Essex, by Maria Anne his wife, dau. of William Bowyer of Clare, co. Suffolk); born at Hill House, Great Yeldham, 1 February 1880. Kathleen Louise, born at Clifton Lodge, Selhurst Road, South Norwood, co. Surrey, on Friday, 9 May 1879. May Constance, born at Oaklands, Haling Park Road, Croydon, co. Surrey, on Friday, 20 January 1882. 1 1 Alfred Alleyne Hovenden, born at Glenlea, Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, co. Surrey, on Friday, 12 March 1880. Mabel Beatrice, born, at Glenlea, Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, on Saturday, 24 September 1881. Eva Madeline, born at Glenlea, Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, 15 July 1884. _ Jack Reginald Hovenden, born at Glenlea, Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, 18 June 1886. Arthur Cecil Hovenden (twin with Gerald Stanley )-rMadeline Bessie, younger dau. of William of Compton Lodge, Upper Richmond Road, co. Surrey; born at Brixton at 9.10 a.m. 27 August 1869; educated at Guy's Hospital, M.B., B.S. Lond. (Honours in Med.) 1894, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1893, formerly Clinical Assistant at the Hospital for Children, Great Ormond Street, London. Phillips of Shepton Mallet, co. Somerset, by Sarah Ann his wife, dau. of Sidney Archer ; born at Brighton House, Merton Road, Croydon, 31 May 1872; marr. at Holy Trinity, South Norwood, on Monday, 1 June 1896. 1 Audrey Madeline, born at Surbiton, co. Surrey, 23 May, died there 4 July, bur. in the cemetery at Kingston-on-Thames, co. Surrey, 8 July 1897. I Arthur Lester Hovenden, born at Surbiton 15 May, bapt. at St. John's, Kingston-on-Thames, in August 1898. Elvira Julia Mamie, born at Mortlake, co. Surrey, 21 October 1901, bapt. at Christ Church, East Sheen, co. Surrey, 19 February 1902, 171 Dorothy Frances, born at 34 Leigham Court Road West, Streatham Hill, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 5 July 1888 ; died there, aged 1 year and 8 months, on Sunday, 16 March, bur. in Nor- wood Cemetery, co. Surrey, 21 March 1890. Charlotte Hetty, born at 34 Leigham Court Road West, Streatham Hill, on Wednesday, 18 December 1889, bapt. at St Saviours 1 , Heme Hill Road, co. Surrey. Catherine Amy, born at 34 Leigham Court Road West, Streatham Hill, on Friday, 25 May 1894, bapt at St. James'-the- Less, Westminster. Hedley Percy Hovenden, born at Oaklands, Haling Park Road, Croydon, co. Surrey, on Monday, 11 February 1884; educated at King's College School, Wimbledon Common, co. Surrey. Ada Mary, born at Oaklands, Haling Park Road, Croydon on Sunday, 14 March 1886. Gerald Stanley Hovenden (twin with Arthur Cecil) ofyFrances Edith Sarah, elder dau. of Kitson Lodge, Church Road, Barnes, co. Surrey ; born William Phillips of Shepton Mallet, at Brixton, co. Surrey, at 11.20 a.m. 27 August 1869; co. Somerset, by Sarah Ann Archer educated at Guy's Hospital; M.B., B.S., 1894, M.R.C.S., his wife; born at 2 Neville Villas, L.R.C.P. Lond. 1894, M.D. Lond. 1896; Member Neville Road, Croydon, 22 April British Medical Association, formerly Clinical Assistant 1870; marr. at Holy Trinity, South at the Hospital for Children, Great Ormond Street, Norwood, on Saturday, 12 Sep- London. tember 1896. Ronald Clifford Hovenden, born at Croydon 2 No- vember 1897. 1 . Geraldine Valerie, born at Kitson Lodge, Barnes, on Monday, 7 April 1902. 1 Geoffrey Thomas Hovenden, born at Kitson Lodge, Bames, 25 August 1906. 0?. Jtrvw ou*t^ 172 $Ma#er of Saffron TSIUtoen, co* €ssej:, an* of Jtattfnggmm. Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Argent a pale azure between two saffron flowers slipped and leaved proper. Crest. — A cubit arm coupea grasping in the hand three saffron flowers in bend leaved and slipped all proper. Motto. — Spes mea in Deo. Ann Edwards," marr. by licence at Saffron Wal- den, co. Essex (by the Rev. Robert Gan- ton), 3 No- vember 1788; died, aged 29, xi September 1795, Dur - in the Abbey Lane Indepen- dent Burial Ground, Saff- ron Walden. M.I. i st wife. o / €n^i &du>qAj& •Joseph Player of High Street,. Saffron Walden (son of Stephen Player of Saffron Walden, who died 26 January 1803, and was bur. in the General Baptist Burial Ground, Saffron Walden. Memorial Ring in the posses- sion of William Goodacrc Player, his great-grandson); died, aged 73, 20 November, bur. in the Abbey Lane Independent Burial Ground, Saffron Walden, 2 7 November 1837. M.I. Will dated 5 July 1837, with codicil dated 15 November 1837, proved in the Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts (514 Brown) 3 April 1838, by John Dane Player, son, and Thomas Clarke, the Exors. ^Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Henry WalbyofReed, afterwards of Barley, both co. Hertford, by Catherine Dane his wife ; died, aged 55, 8 December, bur. in the Abbey Lane Independent Burial Ground, SaffronWalden 15 December 1823. M.I. 2nd wife. jLrfiSi*- ^§jg^Z— Joseph Player, born 31 August 1789, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Inde- pendent Chapel, Saffron Walden, 13 May 1810; died unmarried at Saffron Walden, aged 74, 6 June 1864. .1. William Player of Saffron Walden ; died unmarried at South Weald, co. Essex, aged 72, 4 November 1865. Ezra Edwards Player of Gold Street, Saffron Walden; marr. Sarah Boltwood, who was bapt. at the Abbey Lane Independent Chapel, Saffron Walden, 3 August 1820. He died at Gold Street, aged 48, 8 November 1841. Will dated 5 November 1841, proved in the Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts (98 PMlbrick) 29 January 1842, by Sarah Player, relict, the sole Executrix. T Ezra Edwards Player, born 28 March 18 19, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Independent Chapel, Saffron Wal- den, 26 March 1820. Sarah, born 23 May, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Independent Chapel, Saffron Walden, 26 August 1821. I Thomas Boltwood Player, born 1 7 July, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Independent Chapel, Saffron Walden, 14 Sep- tember 1823. Alfred Eldad Player, born 13 February 1828, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Independent Chapel, Saffron Walden, 25 August 1833 ; emigrated to Australia, married, and had issue three sons and two daughters. Susannah, born 28 October 1829, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Independent Chapel, Saffron Walden, 25 August 1833. Caroline, born 17 January, died, aged 3 months, bur. in the Abbey Lane Independent Burial Ground, Saffron Walden, 17 April 1832. 173 Elizabeth, born 17 January 1832, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Independent Chapel, Saffron Walden, 25 August 1833. Elizabeth, bom 26 February 1 798, bapt at the Abbey Lane Meeting House, Saffron Walden, co. Essex, 31 March 181 1 ; died un- married, aged 18, 17 November, bur. in the Abbey Lane Independent Burial Ground, Saffron Walden, 22 Novem- ber 1816. M.I. Memorial Ring in the possession of Mrs. Houghton y her niece. Ann, born 9 May 1799, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Meeting House, Saffron Walden, 31 March 181 1 ; died unmarried, bur. at Booking, co. Essex. John Dane Player of Walden ; born 7 December 1800, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Meeting House, Saffron Walden, 31 March 181 1 ; articled to Thomas Probert of Saffron Walden 10 February 1829, admitted Attorney in the King's Bench 6 May, sworn and enrolled 12 May 1834; Founder and Minister of the Particular Baptist Chapel, Saffron Walden; died at Little Church Street, Saffron Walden, aged 49, 7 April 1850, bur. in the Particular Baptist Burial Ground, Saffron Walden. M.I. Will dated 31 October 1834, proved in the Arch: Court of Colchester (162 Russell) 23 May 1850, by\ Sophia Player, relict, the sole Executrix. J Jr^*?' Saffron-pSophia, daiL of Samuel Clare ; born at 7 Buckles- bury, London, 24 September 1802; marr. by licence at St Pancras New Church, Euston Road, London (by the Rev. E. P. Han- nam, Curate), 12 May 1834; died at Baker Street, Enfield, co. Mid- dlesex, aged 90, 24 March, bur. at Chingford, co. Essex, 29 March 1893. Samuel Player, born at Saffron Walden 1 2 April, registered at the London Road Baptist Chapel, Saffron Walden, 22 May l8 35 ; lost at sea in the wreck of the "Ultonia" bound for Australia, which left Gravesend in November 1858, and has not since been heard of. 1 Sophia, born at Saffron Walden 24 August, and registered at the London Road Baptist Chapel, Saffron Walden, 31 August 1836 ; marr. at the parish church, Haggerston, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. Edward Williams), 30 September i860, George James Child of 88 Nichols Square, Haggerston (son of James Child); died at 7 3 Bromley Street, Stepney, co. Middlesex, 15 July 1902, bur. in Manor Park Cemetery, co. Essex. Elizabeth, born at Saffron Walden 12 February 1838; marr. at the parish church, Northfleet, co. Kent (by the Rev. Frederic Southgate, the Vicar), 12 July 1859, to William Maton Kingdon of Northfleet, son of William Kingdon. She died at 8 Houns- field Road, Nether Hallam, co. York, aged 56, 29 October 1894, and was bur. in the cemetery at Fullwood. 1 John Ashley Player, born at 48 Forest Road West, Nottingham, 16 July, bapt. at St. Andrews', Nottingham, 1 1 Sep- tember 1895. William Frederick Player, born at 48 Forest Road West, Nottingham, 23 May, bapt. at St. An- drew's, Nottingham, 18 July 1896. 174 I Kathleen Mary, born at Lenton Hurst, Nottingham, 28 April, bapt. at Lenton, co. Nottingham, 8 July 1898. Violet Mabel, born at Lenton Hurst, Nottingham 26 January, bapt. at Lenton 18 April 1900. Sarah, born 26 December 1802, bapt at the Abbey Lane Meeting House, Saffron Walden, co. Essex, 31 March 181 1; died, aged 9, 13 May, bur. in the Abbey Lane Independent Burial Ground, Saffron Walden, on Sunday, 17 May 1812. M.I. Athaiah Eber, born 3 January 1806, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Meeting House, Saffron Walden, 31 March 181 1. James Edmund Player* of Saffron Walden, co. Essex; born 14 Au- gust 1807, bapt at the Abbey Lane Meeting House, Saffron Walden, 31 March 181 1. -Amelia, dau. of John Chapman; marr. at Eden Chapel, Cam- bridge (by the Rev. Thomas Poock), 18 Jan- uary 1841. Alfred Eldad Player, born 13 December 18 10, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Meeting House, Saffron Walden, 31 March 181 1 ; died, aged 17, 1 January 1828, bur. in the Abbey Lane Burial Ground, Saffron Walden. M.I. Caroline, born 24 March 1814, bapt. at the Abbey Lane Meeting House, Saffron Walden, 12 February 181 7; died unmarried at Bradford Street, Booking, co. Essex, aged 46, 17 September i860. John Player of Nottingham ; born at Saffron Walden^-A 11 July 1839; died at 4 Branksome Terrace, Bournemouth, co. Hants, aged 45, 9 December, bur. in the General Cemetery, Nottingham, 1 2 December 1884. Will dated 12 November 1884, with codicil dated 14 November 1884, proved at Nottingham 26 February 1885, by Ann Player, relict, John Wallis, Harry Edward Thornton and Joseph Bright, the Eiors. nn, dau. of William Goodacre, by Elizabeth Morris his wife; marr. by licence at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. Thomas Simpson Evans), 16 August 1862. She marr. istly, as his 2nd wife, Thomas Whiteley of Lettowitz in the Empire of Austria, formerly of Stapleford, co. Nottingham. He died at Lettowitz 30 June 1856. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 24 March 1858. She died at 1 Vickers Street, Nottingham, aged 74, 25 October, and was bur. in the General Cemetery, Nottingham, 28 October 1901. 1 John Dane Player— Margaret of Fernleigh, Alex- dau. of andra Park, Not- tingham; born at Beastmarket Hill, Nottingham, 29 No- vember 1864 ; bapt. at St. Andrew's, Nottingham, 23 August 1906; J.P. for Nottingham. Jenny, Thomas Page of 4 Claren- don Street, Not- tingham, by Mary Voce his wife; born at Nottingham 18 May 1865 ; marr. at St Matthew's, Nottingham (by the Rev. Thomas Boys BarracloughFerris), 36 April 1889. I William Goodacre-pMabei, dau. of Frederick Player of Lenton Hurst, Nottingham ; born at Beast- market Hill, Not- tingham, 23 January 1866, bapt. at Len- ton, co. Nottingham, 5 April 1900; J.P. for Nottingham. Goddard of Castle Grove, The Park, Nottingham, by Clara Massey his wife ; born at Nottingham 27 July 1869; marr. by licence at All Saints', Nottingham (by the Rev. Hubert Arnold Gem, the Vicar), 26 April 1894. ^ciy*^a^y Harriet Coupland, bom 26 September 1822 ; marr. at St. Giles', Reading (by her uncle, the Rev. Charles Powell Peters, Prebendary of Lichfield, assisted by the Rev. John Cecil Grainger, the Vicar), on Thursday, 7 October 1852, to Harvey Winson Fellows of Riverside, Rickmansworth, co. Hertford (3rd son of Thomas Fellows of Moneyhill, co. Hertford) ; died at Riverside, Rickmansworth, aged 80, on Sunday, 13 January, bur. in Rickmansworth Cemetery, after service at Rickmansworth Church, on Thursday, 17 January 1907. Will dated 29 March 1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 31, 1907) 23 February 1907, by Caroline Peters Fellows, daughter, and George James Murray Atkins, grandson, the Exors. She died at Riverside, Rickmansworth, on Wednesday, 8 February 1893. Will dated 31 December 1 89 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 242, 93) 7 March 1893, by Caroline Peters Fellows, daughter, spinster, and Thomas Fish Marson, the Exors. =j= 177 Mary Anne, born at Dunkeld, co. Perth, 28 April 1791 ; died unmarried at 11 Sydney Terrace, Reading, co. Berks, in her 78th year, on Christmas Day, Friday, 25 December 1868, bur. at Dunkeld Will dated 9 February 1861, proved (Prin. Reg., 45, 69) 29 January 1869, by Harriet Coupland Fellows (wife of Harvey Winson Fellows) of / Rickmansworth, co. Hertford, niece, the sole Executrix. n n i William Atholl Murray, James Murray, born in James Murray, born at Carshalton, co. born at Chertsey, co. 1827, died in infancy. Surrey, 3 July 1829; Lieutenant Royal Surrey, 8 August, died Engineers ; killed while leading a storming there 21 August 1823, party in the attack on the Redan at bur. at Chertsey Parish A daughter, born at Sebastopol on Monday, 18 June 1855. Church. Mary Anne Catherine, born at Chertsey 2 2 June, died 4 August 1824. Lambridge House, near Bath, co. Somerset, 23 August 1828 ; died young. 1 111 Julia Frances Delml, born in Victoria Henry Eliot Murray, Mary Ann, born at Reading Square, Reading, on Monday, 1 April born in 1840, died on Monday, 16 May 1839, bapt. at St. Giles', Reading; marr. in infancy. 1842; marr. Edward Eden there (by the Rev. John Vesey Hamilton, Hanslow. She died at assisted by the Rev. T. Vincent Fosbery, . Melbourne, Australia, in the Vicar) on Thursday, 18 December Ehot Yorke Murray, September 189 1. 1862, to Admiral Sir Richard Vesey P°™ ln lS * l > *«* =p Hamilton of The Elms, Chalfont St. in infanc y- A Peter, co. Buckingham, G.C.B., F.R.G.S., (2nd son of the Rev. John Vesey Hamilton, Rector of St. Mary's, Sandwich, and of Little Chart, both co. Kent, by Frances Agnes his wife, eldest dau. of Richard Malone of Pallas Park, Queen's County); born at St. Mary's Vicarage, Sandwich, 28 May 1829, bapt. at St. Mary's, Sandwich, 17 February 1830; entered the Royal Navy as a ist-class Volunteer 15 July 1843, Mate 1 August 1849, Lieutenant 11 October 1851, Commander 10 August 1857, Captain 27 January 1862, Rear- Admiral 27 September 1877, Vice-Admiral 17 February 1884, Admiral 18 October 1887, retired 28 May 1894; Superintendent of Pembroke Dockyard 1875-77, Senior Officer on the coast of Ireland April 1880 to March 1883, Commander-in-Chief, China, August 1885 to December 1887, Second Naval Lord of the Admiralty 1888-89, First Naval Lord 1889-91, President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, September 1891 to May 1894; Flag Officer's Good Service Pension 25 March 1895; created C.B. 29 May 1875, K.C.B. 21 June 1887 (Jubilee Honour), G.C.B. 24 May 1895; F.R.G.S. ; Author of "Naval Administration." She died at Summerlands, Curdridge, co. Hants, aged 58, on Friday, 4 June, and was bur. at Eltham Parish Church, co. Kent, on Wednesday, 9 June 1897. Administration was granted at the Principal Registry 6 August 1897 to Sir Richard Vesey Hamilton. 178 Margaret Amelia, born at Reading, co. Berks, on Wednesday, 23 August 1843, bapt at St. Giles', Reading; marr. at St. John's, Dulwich, co. Surrey, 12 June 1886, as his 2nd wife, Martin Seal; born at Lee, co. Kent, 25 June 1834, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Lee. He marr. istly Sarah Elizabeth Bassett, who died 12 January 1876. William Frederick Murray, born at Reading on Sunday, 5 January 1845 ; Commander Royal Navy; died unmarried at St. Margaret's, Sandown, Isle of Wight, 8 November 1873, bur. at Sandown. I I Louisa Mary, bora at Reading on Tuesday, 19 May 1846; George Delme^Sarah, dau, marr. at Christ Church, Sandown, Isle of Wight (by her — cousin, the Rev. Charles Pilkington, Vicar of Owslebury, co. Hants, assisted by the Rev. Gilbert Kamey, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 13 November 1872, to Hugh Halliday Han nay (son of Hugh Hannay of co. Wigton, by Jane his wife, dau. of Thomas Brownrigg of Wicklow); born 31 March 1839; entered the Royal Navy as Master's Assistant, Staff Commander 31 March 1874, retired as Commander 8 April 1889; died at Surbiton, co. Surrey, 25 October 1903, bur. in the cemetery at Kingston, co. Surrey. She died s.p. 18 February 1874, and was bur. at Simons Town, South Africa. Murray of Titch- field Abbey, co. Hants ; born on Friday, 6 October 1854. of Alphonse Lovey; mar- ried at St Paul's, Cam- den Square, London, 3 July 1877. I George Arthur Delme Murray, born at 29 St. Paul's Road, Camden=^Dorothea Emily Anne, Square, London, 23 January 1879, bapt. at Upper Holloway; " ""* appointed 2nd Lieutenant The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) 15 November 1899, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion 9 March 190 1 ; served in South African War 1899-1902, as Assistant Provost Marshal and Assistant Press Censor ; took part in operations in the Orange Free State February to May 1900, and at Paardeberg, and actions at Poplar Grove, Driefontein, Houtnek, Vet River and Zand River; in the Transvaal in May and June 1900, including actions near Johannesburg and Pretoria; in the Transvaal, East and West of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900, including actions at Elands River; in Orange River Colony, including action at Rhenoster River; in Cape Colony, South of Orange River, in 1899-1900; in the Transvaal, March 1901 to 31 May 1902; and in Cape Colony 30 November 1900 to March 1901 (medial with four clasps). dau. of Tom Alexander Webb of Wainwern, co. Monmouth ; marr. at St. John's, St. Leonard's- on-Sea, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Canon Henry David Jones, assisted by the Rev. John Phillips and the Rev. John Backhouse Holmes), 29 November 1906. Dorothea Agnes Cecilia, born on Saturday, n July 1908. 1 1 1 Reginald William Hugh Murray, born at Finchley, co. Middlesex, 15 August 1 88 1, bapt. at Upper Holloway. Julia Cecilia, born at Finchley 60ctoberi882. _ William Henry Murray, born at Finchley 7 October 1883, bapt. at Upper Holloway. 1. Cyril Murray, born at Dorking, co. Surrey, 16 August 1885, bapt. there; died at Tun- bridge Wells, co. Kent, 10 September 1886, bur. at Frant, co. Sussex. Algernon Charles Murray, born at St. Leonard's-on-Sea 24 February 1887, bapt. at Hastings, co. Sussex ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders 6 October 1906; served in the expedition of 1908 against the Zakka Khels. ^*c^ *c~/UZ~*j: +4L**AA**y - *79 Ctfepe* Arms. — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Ermine a fess chequy argent and sable ; 2nd and 3rd, Or on a chevron sable five horse-shoes argent. Crest. — A cameleopard argent pellettee attired collared and lined or. Motto* — Aut non tentaris ant perfice. Thomas Crispe of Boxley,- co. Kent (2nd son of William Crispe of Boxley and Loose, both co. Kent, by Hannah his wife, dau. of Henry Buckshar of Aylesford, co. Kent); born 21 September 1770; died, aged 61, 30 June, bur. at Leeds, co. Kent, 5 July 1832. ,^-Anne, dau. of George Bromley of Great Hawden, near Goudhurst, co. Kent, by Anne Love his wife, of Tenterden, co. Kent; born at Tenterden 5 September 1775; marr. by licence at Maidstone, co. Kent, 26 December 1802. She marr. istly John Springate of Buckland, in Maidstone. Will dated 11 July 1801, proved (P.C.C. 497 Kenyon) 16 June 1802, by Samuel Bromley and Stephen Lamprey. She died at Ditton, co. Kent, 28 May, and was bur. at Leeds 5 April 1859. Eliza, bom at Maidstone 30 September, bapt. there 26 October 1803; marr. at Brighton, co. Sussex, 5 March 182 1, Sprigg Homewood of Mailing, co. Kent, son of Thomas Homewood of Town Mailing; died, aged 55, bur. at West Mailing 31 May 1848. Will dated 23 May 1848, proved (P.C.C. 477, 48) 20 June 1848, by Eliza Home- wood, relict, and George Thomas Robinson, the Exors. She died at Birling, co. Kent, aged 56, 8 July, and was bur. at West Mailing 12 July 1859. Will dated 29 June 1859, proved (Prin. Reg., 491, 59) 9 August 1859, by George Christopher Homewood of Birling, son, the sole Exor. 1 1 Clement Crispe (twin with Louisa), bapt. at Maidstone 8 January 1806; emigrated to Adelaide, Australia, about 1838 ; married Indiana, dau. of Captain Thomas Maxwell Bagnold, of the Royal Navy. =j= Louisa (twin with Clement), bapt. at Maidstone 8 Jan- uary 1806; died unmarried at Maidstone, aged 75, on Monday, 7 November, bur. at Leeds, co. Kent, 12 No- vember 1 88 1. Will dated 20 October 1881, proved (Prin. Reg., 799, 81) 26 November 1881, by John Bartholomew, son of William Bartholomew of Maidstone, the surviving Exor. Ann, born at Maidstone 14 October, bapt there 9 December 1807 ; marr. at St. Andrew's, Holborn, London, 3 October 1836, Thomas Hall Durrant of Guildford, co. Surrey (son of Joseph Durrant of Maid- stone); born at Maidstone; died at 4 Aldersey Place, Stoke-next- Guildford, co. Surrey, in his 89th year, 25 December 187 1, bur. at Stoke-next- Guildford 1 January 1872. M.I. Will dated 15 June 1865, proved (Prin. Reg., 92, 72) 2 Feb- ruary 1872, by Ann Durrant, relict, the sole Executrix. She died at Guildford Cottage, South Vale, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, in her 79th year, on Saturday, 24 July, and was bur. in Norwood Cemetery 28 July 1886. Will dated 29 December 1871, proved (Prin. Reg., 702, 86) 19 August 1886, by Percy Crispe Durrant, son, the sole E&or. 180 Thomas Edward Crispe-j-Elizabeth, dau. of Moses Brown of Ludlow, co. Salop, by Sara his of Town Mailing, co, Kent; born i January, bapt. at Maidstone, co. Kent, 2 March 1810; died, aged 23, 1 January, bur. at Holy Trinity, Brompton,co. Middlesex, 8 January 1833. 1 wife, dau. of John Langford of Ludlow; born 24 December 1807; marr. at St. Martin's-in- the-Fields, Westminster, 5 January 1832; died 10 January, bur. at Holy Trinity, Brompton, 14 January 1899. (Signature to a letter when blind, and in her 90th year.) Thomas Edward Crispe of-pClara, dau. of Laurent Francois Edouard Maas, Captain 2nd 32 Buckingham Gate, London; born 8 February 1833; a Student of the Middle Temple 13 April 187 1, called to the Bar 26 January 1874, K.C. 1 901. Netherlands Lancers, by Amelia Susan Maria his wife, only dau. of the Chevalier Jens Wolff, Danish Consul in London, Conseiller d'Etat and Chevalier of the Order of the Dannebrog; born at the Ch&teau Melford, Glein, Mons, Belgium; marr. at Brighton, co. Sussex, on Saturday, 28 September 1861. Violet Marie, marr. at Holy Trinity, Paddington, London (by the Rev. Edwin Allright), on Thursday, 18 September 1902 [marriage settlements dated 18 September 1902. Trustees : Frederick Arthur Crisp and Charles Owston Nicholson of Sunderland, co. Durham], to Athelstan Elliot Moore, son of Anthony John Moore of St. Bede's Tower, Sunderland, by Loretta Harriet his wife, dau. of Thomas Douglas Hayden, of the Royal Navy. Winifred Ida Gertruy, Author of "Snares," " Corry Thorndyke," and other works. 181 tfobbarti of £roab Cljaltw, to. WLilts. John Harvey Goddard of West Woodyates, co. Dorset a r 5 Sarah, dau. of William Gilbert of (2nd son and only survivor of the five children of William Goddard of West Woodyates, by his 1st wife, ffl**? /~4>(&Ji ^ Jane, dau. of George Harvey of Hemsworth, co. Dorset) ; * bapt. privately at Witch- died, aged 28, on Monday, *3 ampton, co. Dorset, on Friday, 10 June, and received into the church on Thursday, 7 July 1768 ; June, bur. at Pentridge, co. Dorset, on Friday, 17 June 1796. M.I. Will dated 20 April 1796, with codicil dated 11 June 1796, proved (P.C.C. 454 Harris) 26 September 1796, by Sarah Goddard, relict, Joseph Gilbert of Park Shipton, co. Wilts, brother-in-law, and John Mowbray of Blandford Forum, co. Dorset, the EXors. j**» % Abbodeston House, Maddington, co. Wilts, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Stephen Goodenough of Winterbourne Stoke, co. Wilts; bom 17 January, bapt. at Mad- dington 17 February 1767 ; marr. at Pentridge (by the Rev. Robert Goodrick, the Rector) 17 August 1789 (marriage settlement dated 18 July 1789); died, in her 65th year, 14 January, bur. at Pent- ridge 19 January 1832. M.I. Will dated 24 March 1825, with two codicils dated respectively 16 September 1828 and 16 Au- gust 1830, proved (P.C.C. 85 Tenterden) 23 February 1832, by William Gilbert Goddard, son, the sole EXor. Portrait in the possession of Mrs. Mary Anne Goddard, her daughter-in-law. o/*r*4 /£&*r9~ Jane Harvey, bapt. at Pentridge 22 June 1791 ; marr, at Salisbury Cathedral (by the Rev. John Skinner, Vicar-Choral of the Cathedral) 7 May 1808, James Foote (3rd son of Henry Foote of the Manor, Berwick St. John, co. Wilts); born 28 February 1784; died at Salisbury, in his 46th year, 27 April, bur. in the church at Berwick St. John 4 May 1829. She died «.p. at the Priory, Berwick St John, aged 60, 3 June, and was bur. at Berwick St. John 7 June 1851. Will dated 30 May 185 1, proved (P.C.C. 638, 51) 25 August 185 1, by William Gilbert Goddard, brother, the sole Eftor. Portrait in oils, as a child, in the possession of the Rev. William Charles Gilbert Goddard, her nephew. A^ 182 *2^7fc% I I Emma Goodenough, bapt at Pentridge, co. Dorset, 7 May 1793; marr. Fanny Maskelyn, at Salisbury Cathedral (by the Rev. John Greenly, Vicar-Choral of the bapt. at Pentridge Cathedral and Rector of Sharncote, co. Gloucester) 15 June 18 19 7 September, and (marriage settlement dated 11 May 18 19), to John Fawson, Lieutenant bur. there 22 Oc- 46th Foot 25 . tober 1794. M.I. February 1805, Captain 59th Foot 1 1 November 1813, retired 25 May 1816; served at the battle of Waterloo 18 June 1815 (Waterloo medal); died, in his 37th year, 14 February, bur. in the cloister green, Salisbury Cathedral, 18 February 1826; marr. 2ndly at St. Martin's, Salisbury (by the Rev. Frederick Septimus Emly, Rector of Kirkby Underwood, co. Lincoln), on Thursday, 20 August 1840, to Giles Emly of The Close, Salisbury (son of Samuel Emly of St. Martin's, Salisbury); born 14 July 1795, bapt. at St. Martin's, Salisbury, 4 October 1799; Major Bengal Artillery; died at Salisbury, in his 73rd year, 30 January, bur. in the cloister green, Salisbury Cathedral, 6 February 1868. M.I. Will dated 22 January 1868, proved at Salisbury 26 February 1868, by William Gilbert Goddard of Broad Chalke, brother-in-law, and Charles Henry Radcliffe of Salisbury, the Exors. She died s.p. at Salisbury on Wednesday, 22 November, and was bur. in the cloister green, Salisbury Cathedral, on Monday, 27 November 1865. M.I. Will dated 20 June 1861, with codicil dated 30 March 1865, proved at Salisbury 15 February 1868, by Charles Henry Radcliffe of Salisbury, the sole Exor. Portrait in oils, as a child % in the possession of the Rev* William Charles Gilbert Goddard, her nephew. Z^C W*** **/ 7* ' *^*r Rev. William Charles Gilbert Goddard, born at the Old Rectory House, Broad Chalke, co. Wilts, on Wednesday, 20 October, bapt. there 8 December 1869; educated at Sherborne and at Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated 27 January 1891, B.A. 1894, M.A. 1902, of Chichester College 1894 ; Curate of Ketton with Tixover, co. Rutland, 1896-97, of Stoke Albany with Wilbarston and Pipewell, co. Northampton, 1897-1908, and instituted Rector of Old (or Wold), co. Northampton, on Tuesday, 28 September 1908. 183 Mary Anne, dau. of the— Caroline, 6th dau. of s Rev. John Greenly, Vicar- Arthur Thomas Corfe of Choral of Salisbury Cathe- Salisbury, by Frances his dral and Rector of wife, dau. of the Rev. Sharncote, co. Gloucester John Davies, Rector of (who as chaplain of the Padworth, co. Berks; " Revenge " was wounded bapt. at Salisbury Cathe- at the battle of Trafalgar), dral 29 July 1808; marr. by Mary his wife; born at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 28 September, bapt. at co. Devon (by her Salisbury Cathedral 13 brother, the Rev. Arthur October 181 5; marr. at Thomas Corfe, Principal Oaksey, co. Wilts (by her of Elizabeth College, brother-in-law, the Rev. Guernsey, on Tuesday, Edmund Wood, Rector 7 April 1863 ; died of Bradfield, co. York), at Melcombe Regis, co. 22 April 1852 ; died Dorset, 24 January, bur. at Broad Chalke, co. in the cemetery at Mel- Wilts, in her 46th year, combe Regis 30 January 8 February, bur. there 1867. M.I. 2nd wife. 14 February 1861. M.I. 1 st wife. : =William Gilbert Goddard^Mary Anne, eldest of the Old Rectory House, Broad Chalke ; born 18 November 1795, bapt. at Pentridge, co. Dorset, 18 June 1796; educated at Sherborne; died at Bournemouth, co. Hants, in his 85th year, 9 September, bur. at Broad Chalke 14 September 1880. Memorial Window and Inscription in the chancel of church at Broad Chalke. Will dated 29 November 1873, ^th two codicils dated respectively 31 July 1877 and 6 Feb- ruary 1878, proved at Salisbury 12 November 1880, by Richard Henry Rigden and Frederick Fawson Lee, both of Salisbury, the Efcors. Portrait in oils 9 as a child \ in the possession of Rev. William Charles Gilbert Goddard, his son. dau. of Charles Foote of the Manor, Berwick St John, co. Wilts, by Anne Laura his wife, dau. of John Rowland, Captain 32nd Foot; born at the Manor, Ber- wick St. John, 30 November, bapt. there 7 April 1 84 1 ; marr. at St. Michael's, Stock- well Park Road, co. Surrey (by her cousin, the Rev. William Pender Roberts, Rector of Trevalga, co. Corn- wall, assisted by the Rev. Henry Thompson, the In- cumbent), on Wed- nesday, 22 April 1868. 3rd wife. fa<*^&oH^&4&&jL Mary Katherine, born at the Old Rectory House, Broad Chalke, 24 June, bapt. there 22 July 187 1 {Portrait in pastels in the possession of Mrs. Mary Anne Goddard, her mother) ; marr. at St. Mark's, Salisbury (by her brother, the Rev. William Charles Gilbert Goddard, Rector of Old [or Wold], co. Northampton, assisted by the Rev. Henry Joseph Trueman, the Vicar, and the Rev. Francis Ralph Thurlow, Rector of Widford, co. Essex), on Tuesday, 6 October 1908, to the Rev. Alfred Richard Thurlow (eldest son of the Rev. Richard Thurlow, Rector of St. James', Shaftesbury, co. Dorset); educated at the University of London 1886, and at Sarum College 1891 ; ordained Deacon 1892, Priest 1893; Curate of Hilton, co. Dorset, 1892-1900, of Melcombe Regis 1900-1903, of St. Mark's, Salisbury, 1903-1908, and Rector of Aythorpe Roding, co. Essex, since 1908. liJUU.t^Ql*Ui,QjU*4- fa)**) 184 J^eppatU James Sheppard of Bath,- co. Somerset; bom 26 March 1798; died at Bath, aged 47, 29 January, bur. in the Baptist Burial Ground, Lyncombe Hill, Widcombe, Bath, 5 Feb- ruary 1846. M.I. ■Harriett, 2nd dau. of William Bendall of Widcombe, Bath, by Elizabeth Smith his wife ; born at St. Phillip's Plane, Bristol, co. Gloucester, about 9.30 a.m. on Monday, 16 April 1804 ; man. at St. James', Bath, 14 August 1823 ; died at 9 Southcot Place, Bath, 27 June 1869. bur. in St. James' Cemetery. M.I. Will dated 27 June 1868, proved at Bristol 2 December 1869. (See Pedigree of Bendall, page 41.) Frederick William Sheppard, born at 2 Bloomfield Terrace, Lyncombe, Bath, 3 June 1824 ; died 13 August 1866. James Sheppard of Bath, formerly of Monte Video, Uruguay, South America, Civil Engineer ; born at Bloomfield Terrace, Lyncombe, Bath, 7 January 1826; died suddenly at Bolingbroke Road, Wandsworth Common, co. Surrey, aged 62, on Sunday, 23 September 1888, bur. in Abney Park Cemetery, London. M.I. Will dated 4 September 1888, proved in the Principal Registry 17 October 1888, by Albert Kingston Sheppard and Robert Smith Bendall, his brother and brother-in-law. 1 Oliver Sheppard-pMary Elizabeth, dau. Alfred Sheppard of Bryn-- tirion, Stanwell Road, Penarth, co. Glamorgan; bom at Maesteg, co. Glamorgan, 13 November 1854, bapt there ; Captain (Hon. Major) 2nd Glamor- ganshire Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers. -Kate, dau. of Thomas Squarey of Teignmouth, co. Devon, by Eliza his wife, dau. of James Bur- lington of Crediton, co. Devon ; born at Teign- mouth ; marr. there 25 December 1880. of Cartrefle and of the New Foun- dry, Bridgend, co. Glamorgan ; born at Maesteg 6 January 1856, bapt. at Llango- noyd, co. Glamor- gan ; J. P. for co. Glamorgan. of John Robert Reece of Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, M.R.C.S., by Eliza- beth his wife, dau. of William Jones of Cardiff; born 9 May 1864; marr. at the parish church, Mary- lebone, London, 9 June 1 89 1. 1 1 Olive Mary, born at Bridgend 12 May 1892, bapt. at Nol- ton, co. Glamorgan. Edith Mary, born at Cartrefle, Bridgend, 7 May 1894, bapt at Nolton. . 1 1 Dorothy Seward Nichol- son, born at Cartrefle, Bridgend, 8 August 1900, bapt. at Nolton. Ida Rosalie, born at Florence Agnes, born Charles Oliver Sheppard, Cartrefle, Bridgend, 9 May 1893, bapt. at Nolton. at Cartrefle, Bridgend, 10 October 1896, bapt. at Nolton. born at Cartrefle, Bridg- end, 10 April 1902, bapt. at Nolton. 185 I I Elizabeth Ruth, bom at 127 Cathedral Road, Cardiff", 13 February 1904, bapt at St John's, Cardiff. George Alfred Reece Sheppard, born at 127 Cathedral Road, Car- diff, 10 December 1905, bapt. at St. John's, Cardiff. Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of Richards-Charles Sheppard of Maesteg and=Anne Seward Tench, Parker Lemon of North Parade, Bath, co. Somerset, by Henrietta his wife, dau. of George Nicholson of Woolwich, co. Kent; born at Brentwood, co. Essex, 26 November 1 83 1 ; marr. at Bath Abbey (by the Rev. Cutler Hall) on Thursday, 28 April 1853 ; died 13 May 1863, bur. at Nolton, co. Glamorgan. 1st wife. of Bridgend, both co. Glamorgan ; born at 1 Elm Place, Lyncombe, Bath, 3 December 1827; marr. 2ndly at Clifton, Mary (bur. at Coity, co. Glamorgan), widow of William Edwards of Bridgend. He died at Bridgend 16 December 1898, and was bur. there. marr. at Stanford-in- the-Vale, co. Berks, 12 August 1880. 3rd wife. 1 Alice Maud, born at Maesteg 30 November 1857, bapt. at Llangonoyd, co. Glamorgan; died 15 January 1858, bur. at Llangonoyd. Herbert Charles Sheppard^-Gertrude Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Newton House, Porth- " *" ** " ** " ~ * cawl, co. Glamorgan; born at Maesteg 27 March 1859, bapt. at Llangonoyd. tyt*^.6$t/i/ut4 ' . of the Rev. Francis Burford Leonard, Rector of Llandevaud, co. Monmouth, by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas William Turner of Deddington, co. Oxford; born 8 May 1864 ; marr. at Down Ampney, co. Gloucester, 8 August 1895. Lewis Charles Burford Sheppard, born at Flushing, co. Cornwall, on Monday, 21 Sep- tember 1896, bapt. there. Faith Elizabeth, Joyce Mary, born at born at Flushing Flushing 26 July 3 July 1899, 1900, bapt. there, bapt. there. Leonard Charles Sutton Sheppard, born at Newton House, Newton Nottage, co. Glamorgan, 7 December 1907, bapt. at Newton Nottage. 186 Albert Kingston Sheppard of the Bank of Victoria, Clement's Lane, London ; born at 3 Dorchester Street, Bath, co. Somerset, 1 January 1830; died at Cajais, France, on Friday, 24 April 1 89 1, bur. in Abney Park Cemetery, London. Will dated 19 October 1888, with codicil dated 23 April 1891, proved in the Principal Registry 1 June 1891, by Alfred Sheppard and Robert Smith Bendall, his nephew and brother-in-law. Thomas Sheppard,"^Frances Alice, dau. of Frederick born at 7 Dor- chester Street, Bath, 9 October 1832 ; died at Bath 21 January 1905, bur. in St James' Cemetery, Bath. M.I. Morris, by Julia Stafford his wife; born at 1 Bennet Street, Bath, 14 November 1839 ; marr. at Old Widcombe Church, co. Somerset, 21 February i860; died 2 June 1885, bur. in St. James' Cemetery, Bath. Ada Frances Julia, born at Paradise House, Wells Road, Bath, 4 January 1 861; marr. at St. Luke's, Bath, 1 March 1899, Charles Arthur Watkin Edwards of Weston-super- Mare, co. Somerset. Walter Allen Sheppard-^Eleanor Julia, dau. of Frederick of the Summer House, Prior Park Road, Bath; born at Paradise House, Wells Road, Bath, 14 September 1862. Morris, by Eleanor Catherine Corbould his wife; born at 22 Milsom Street, Bath, n April i860; marr. at St. John's, Lower Weston, co. Somerset, 16 July 1886; died 5 December 1907. I I Allen Cecil Sheppard, born at 2 Bloomfield Crescent, Bath, 23 July 1887, bapt. at St. Luke's, Bath. Claude Morris Sheppard, born at Midford, near Bath, 1 De- cember 1888, bapt. at Wellow, co. Somerset. n Norman Lovel Sheppard, born at Midford, near Bath, 20 February 1891, bapt. at Wellow. _ Bertram Kingston Sheppard, born at Bath 15 May 1893, bapt. at St. Mary's, Bathwick. Thomas Wilfred Sheppard, born at Castle Cary, co. Somerset, 16 June 1896, bapt. there. Laurence Julian Sheppard, bom at Bath 10 December 1902, bapt at St. Mary's, Bathwick. 187 Walter Allen Sheppard of-pCatherine Wilson Malcolm, Harriet, born at 7 Dorchester 4 Bloomfield Terrace, Bath, co. Somerset ; born at 7 Dorchester Street, Bath, 17 September 1835. born at Liverpool, co. Lan- Street, Bath, 4 September 1839 ; caster, 10 March 1847; died at 4 Alexander Buildings, marr. at Christchurch, New Grosvenor, Bath, 25 July 1905, Zealand, 15 July 1870. bur. in her father's grave in the Baptist Burial Ground, Lyncombe Hill, Bath. M.I. Douglas Sheppard, born at Christchurch, New Zealand, 8 October 1880. Phoebe, born at 7 Dorchester Street, Bath, 29 January 1842; marr. at Argyle Chapel, Bath (by her uncle, the Rev. Benjamin Opie Bendall), on Tuesday, 7 January 1868, Robert Smith Bendall of Baskerville Road, Wandsworth Common, co. Surrey (son of Robert Smith Bendall of Hampstead, co. Middlesex, by Elizabeth Kay his wife, dau. of James Holmes of London); born at Forest Row, Dalston, co. Middlesex, 19 March 1841. She died at Somerset Villa, Broderick Road, Upper Tooting, co. Surrey, leaving issue, 30 May, and was bur. in Abney Park Cemetery, London, 3 June 1884. He marr. 2ndly at St. Ann's, Kew, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 14 April 1885, Ellen Jane, eldest dau. of Walter Cundall of Southampton, co. Hants, and widow of Thomas Pickard Adcock of Melton Mowbray, co. I^eicester. =j= (See Pedigree of Bendall, page 42.) Norman Frederick" Sheppard of Morris, Montana, U.S.A. ; born at Paradise House, Wells Road, Bath, 27 August 1864. =Irene Counsoll, marr. at Running Water, South Dakota, U.S.A. (by J. H. Atkenson, Justice of the Peace), 16 May 1888; died 28 November 1901, bur. at Mendota, Dakota County, Minnesota, U.S.A. 1.1 . , Edith Alice, born at Paradise House, Wells Road, Bath, 5 August 1866 ; died 13 September 1866, bur. in St. James' Cemetery, Bath. Ethel Maud, born at 3 Southcot Place, Lyncombe Hill, Bath, 30 August 1869, bapt. at Bayford, co. Somerset. Allan Sheppard, born on a ranch near Niobrara, Nebraska, U.S.A., 15 September 1889. Thomas Joseph Sheppard, . born 29 March 1891 (registered at Santer's Agency, Nebraska). Walter John Sheppard, born at Bloomfield, Nebraska, U.S.A., 16 August 1894. Cecil Sheppard, born at Bloom- field, Nebraska, 22 December 1897. I Ethel Irene, born at Bloomfield, Nebraska, U.S.A., 14 March 1899. 188 jFreeman* James Freeman of Heigham, co. Norfolk,-j-Dinah, dau. of James Day formerly of Rickinghall, co. Suffolk (son of Robert Freeman of Rickinghall) ; born at Rickinghall in 1798; died at Heigham, aged 67, 8 September, bur. in the Rosary Cemetery, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, 12 September 1865. M.I. Will dated 29 June 1865, proved at Norwich 4 October 1865, by James Freeman of Norwich, son, and John Withers Dowson of Norwich, the EXors. of Roydon, co. Suffolk, by Dinah his wife; born at Roydon, bapt there 12 August 1787; marr. at Norwich ; died 28 Jan- uary, bur. in the Rosary Cemetery, Thorpe Hamlet, 2 February 1865. M.I. James Freeman of Heigham; born 22 May 1823 ;-r*Sarah Ellen, youngest dau. of the Alderman of Norwich; died at 8 Park Lane, in the hamlet of Heigham, 16 November, bur. in the Rosary Cemetery, Thorpe Hamlet, 20 November 1890. Will dated 14 October 1890, proved at Norwich 6 December 1890, by Joseph Hutton Freeman, son, and Richard William Ladell of Norwich, the Exors. Rev. Joseph Hutton, LL.D., by Susannah Grindal Holt his wife; born n September 1829, bapt. at Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds, 14 January 1834; marr. at Friar Gate Chapel, Derby (by her father), on Tuesday, 9 October 1855 ; died at Norwich 31 August, bur. in the Rosary Ceme- tery, Thorpe Hamlet, 4 September 1890. Henry Holt Freeman- of Deloraine, Tas- mania ; born at Norwich 7 October 1856, bapt. at Derby 7 July 1857; educated at Old Hove House School, co. Sussex ; Architect; appointed Council Clerk, Delo- raine, 9 March 1906. -Ellen Eliza, dau. of John Alexander Auchinieck of Alder- shot, co. Hants, by Caroline Amelia his wife, dau. of William Bushby of Brighton, co. Sussex; born at Aldershot 1 1 August i860 ; marr. at Windsor, Melbourne, Victoria, 26 De- cember 1896. s/Aaaa^W qXmjla** Ellen, born at Norwich 23 June, bapt at Derby 1 September 1859; marr. at All Saints 1 , West Heslerton, co. York (by her uncle, the Rev. Joseph Henry Hutton, assisted by his son, the Rev. William Richmond Hutton), on Tuesday, 29 April 1890, to George Lindsay Turnbull of 47 Ladbroke Square, London (eldest son of George Turnbull of Rosehill, Abbott's Langley, co. Hertford, M. Inst. C.E., by Fanny his wife, dau. of Richard Thomas of Reading); born 17 March, bapt. at Calcutta Cathedral 20 April i860; of Magdalen College, Oxford, matriculated 14 October 1878, Demy 1878-83, B.A. (ist-class Math, and Physics) 1882, B.Ch., B.Med, and M.A. 1887, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1887, M.D. 1892 ; Student of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, Vienna, and Zurich ; Brackenbury Med. Sch. St. Bartholomew's 1887 ; Fellow Royal Medical Chir. Soc., formerly House Physician St. Bartholomew's Hospital. =f= 189 Henry Freeman, born at Norwich 7 December 1824 ; diedfElizabeth at Norwich, aged 46, 4 February, bur. in the Rosary Cemetery, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, 8 February 1871. M.I. Admon was granted at Norwich 23 February 187 1, to Henry Layton Freeman of Upper Thames Street, London, son, only child and next of kin. A Rachel, dau. of Charles Robert Freeman; died, aged 22, 18 May, bur. in the Rosary Cemetery, Thorpe Hamlet, 23 May 1847. M.I. I Joseph Hutton Freeman of The Holt,«r-Edith Helen, youngest dau. of Mary Eliza, born at Norwich 2 1 March, bapt there 28 December 1862 ; died at Norwich, aged 1 year, 30 March, bur. in the Rosary Cemetery, Thorpe Hamlet, 3 April 1863. Walton-on-Thames, co. Surrey ; bom at Norwich 11 October 1863, bapt. there 3 January 1864; educated at Norwich, Castle Howell School, Lancaster, and at Owen's College, Manchester ; admitted to the Freedom of the Carpenters' Com- pany 4 May 1897, and appointed Clerk 1 January 1903. 1 James Edward Hutton Freeman, bom at 2 Chichester Road, jotting Hill, co. Middlesex, on Monday, 1 June, bapt. at Essex Church, Notting Hill, 1 November 1896. Edward Grundy of Broughton, co. Northampton, by Mary his wife, dau. of Henry Pond ; bom at Lynn, co. Norfolk, 5 October 1865 ; marr. at Kettering, co. Northampton (by the Rev. Gerard Mottram Hutton, assisted by the Rev. John Neville Figgis), on Saturday, 6 April 1895. 1 Barbara Helen, bom at 2 Chichester Road, Notting Hill, on Tuesday, 15 June 1897, bapt. at Essex Church, Notting Hill, 27 March 1898. Katharine Maria, bom at Norwich 28 October 1865, bapt there 14 January 1866 ; marr. at St. Michael's, Pitsea, co. Essex (by her cousin, the Rev. Arthur Bertram Hutton, assisted by the Rev. Frederick James Nellen), on Monday, 5 October 1903, to Frederick Hamilton Nellen (son of the Rev. Frederick James Nellen); bom 9 December 1875, bapt. at All Saints', Brighton, co. Sussex, 27 October 1876. 190 Elizabeth, dau. of-pPiddock Day^pPrudence, dau. of """" ' Philip Moon of Thomas Starling; born at Surrey Grove, Norwich, circa 1825; marr. at the Octagon Chapel, Norwich, 11 October 1854; died at North Wal- sham, co. Norfolk, 3 May 1865, bur. there. 1st wife. Freeman of 319 Mansfield Road, Notting- ham; born at Norwich 19 July 1828. Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk ; born at Great Yarmouth 10 January 1834; marr. at Irstead, co. Norfolk, 15 November 1867. 2nd wife. 1 1 Alice Anna, born at North Walsham 28 August 1868, bapt. there. Travers Henry Moon Freeman, born 19 September 1869, and died 10 November following. Robert Freeman, born at Stepping Lane, Norwich, in 1831 ; died, aged 13, 6 May, bur. in the Rosary Cemetery, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, 11 May 1845. M.I. _ Charles Freeman of Great Yarmouth ; marr. Sarah, dau. of James Spanton. He died at Great Yarmouth, aged 37, and was bur. in the cemetery at Great Yarmouth, 27 October 1863. 1 1 Bertha Prudence, born at North Walsham 1 October 1871, bapt. there. Martins Sydney Freeman, born 19 May, and died 24 May 1872. 1 1 Ernest Arthur Freeman, born at North Walsham 1 April 1856, bapt. at the Octagon Chapel, Norwich. Charles Edward Freeman, born at North Walsham 13 October 1857, bapt. at the Octagon Chapel, Norwich. 1 1 Richard Saddler Freeman, bom at North Walsham 13 Novem- ber 1859, bapt at the Octagon Chapel, Norwich. Edgar Henry Freeman, born 7 October 1861 ; died 9 Oc- tober 1865. Percival James Freeman, born at North Walsham 5 August 1863. Dinah Bertha Elizabeth, born 7 February 1865, and died 9 October following. 191 £urrougi>e* of &urlmgfmm Hall to* JJorfblL Arms. — Argent two chevrons between three chaplets vert. Crest. — A griffin's head erased argent charged with two chevrons vert. Motto. — Animo et fide. Jane Sarah, elder dau. 1 of the Rev. Dixon Hoste, Rector of Tittleshall- cum - God- wick, co. Norfolk (and sister of Sir William Hoste, ist Baronet), by Margaret his wife, dau. of Henry Stanforth of Salthouse, co. Nor- folk ; marr. on Tues- day, 25 August 1 81 8; died at Burlingham Hall, co. Norfolk, on Sunday, 5 October 1 85 1. ist wife. ^Henry Negus Burroughes of Burlingham- Hall, eldest son of James Burkin Burroughes of Burlingham Hall [for a gold Memorial Ring inscribed: "cAPr" J: b: burroughes ob: 30 NOV: 1803 M: 43," see "Memorial Rings" No. pS4, page joj], by Christabel his wife, dau. and heir of Henry Negus of Hoveton Hall, co. Norfolk [for a gold Memorial Ring inscribed: "henry • negus * esq: ob: 4 • june • 1794 • M: 86," see "Memorial Rings" No. 836, page 262]; born 8 February 1791 ; educated at Eton; J.P. and D.L. for co. Norfolk, High SherifT 181 7; M.P. for East Norfolk 11 August 1837 to 21 March 1857 ; died at Burlingham Hall, aged 81, on Friday, 22 March 1872, bur. in the family vault in the churchyard of St. Peter's, Burlingham. Will dated 20 November 187 1, with three codicils dated respectively 4 December 187 1, 2 February 1872 and 23 February 1872, proved at Norwich 31 May 1872, by Augusta Susanna Burroughes of Burlingham Hall, relict, the sole Executrix. -Augusta Susanna, only surviving daughter of Lieut-General Proctor of Aberhavesp Hall, co. Montgomery, CB. ; marr. at St. James', Piccadilly, London, on Tuesday, 28 November 1854; died at Burling- ham Hall, aged 64, on Sunday, 1 November 1885, bur. in the family vault in the churchyard of St. Peter's, Burling- ham. Will, with codicil, dated 7 May 1883, proved (Prin. Reg., 307, 86) 9 April 1886, by Charles Watkin Williams Wynn of Coed y Maen, Welshpool, co. Montgomery, the sole Exor. 2nd wife. James Burkin Burroughes (twin with Jane), born 10 November 18 19; educated at Eton ; died at Brompton, London, on Tuesday, 12 September 1854. Jane (twin with James Burkin), born 10 November 181 9; died at Burlingham Hall, in her 21st year, on Saturday, 22 August 1840. Henry Negus Burroughes, 2 * born 21 November 182 1; Lieutenant Royal Navy; died s.p. at Burlingham Hall, aged 35, on Wednes- day, 9 January 1856. s Ida, youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles Fiennes Clinton of Welwyn, co. Hertford ; marr. at Hertingfordbury, co. Hertford (by the Rev. Henry Majendie), on Thursday, 2 1 June 1 I ' • Jane Emily, born Ida, born at Elderton Lodge, Gunton Park, 20 July Catherine Mary, at Elderton Lodge, 1854; marr. at St. Mary's, The Boltons, South Ken- born at Hoveton Gunton Park, co. sington, London (by her uncle, the Rev. the Hon b,e in 1856; died in Norfolk, 15 Sep- John Harbord, assisted by the Rev. Hanmer William infancy, bur. at tember 1853. Webb-Peploe), on Tuesday, 5 March 1889, to William Hoveton. Henry Going of Cahir, co. Tipperary (son of Alexander Going of Altavilla, Cahir, by Wilhelmina his wife, dau. of the Rev. George Smith) ; born at Altavilla, Cahir, 22 September, bapt. at the parish church, Cahir, 10 October 1859 ; educated at Marlborough and at Trinity College, Dublin. ^ 192 I I Mary, died at Burlingham Hall, co. Norfolk, aged 18, on Thursday, 18 February 1841, bur. at St. Peter's, Burlingham. William Burroughes, born 18 September 1827 ; educa- ted at Eton; died at Hoveton Hall, co. Norfolk, aged 16, on Wednesday, 24 April 1844, bur. at St. Peter's, Burlingham. Rev. Randall Burroughs of Burlingham Hall, formerly of Hoveton Hall; born in April 1829; J. P. for co. Norfolk; died at Hoveton Hall, aged 43, on Thursday, 26 December bur. at St. Peter's, Burling- ham, 31 December 1872. Will dated n May 1872, proved at Norwich 22 April 1873, by the Hon b,e Emily Burroughes of Hoveton Hall, relict, one of the Eftors. s^Hon ble Emily, younger dau. of Edward, 3rd Baron Suffield of Suffield, co. Norfolk ; born at Gunton Park, co. Norfolk, on Sun- d av > 3° November 1828; marr. at Hor- sted, co. Norfolk (by the Rev. James Shirley), on Tuesday, 19 October 1852. 1 Edward Bur- roughes, born in September 1831 ; died at St. Leonard's- on-Sea, co. Sussex, aged 33, on Thurs- day, 26 Jan- uary 1865, bur. at St. Peter's, Burlingham. Christabel Mary, born at Hoveton Hall 6 March 1859, bapt. at Hoveton St Peter's; marr. at the parish church, Lowestoft, co. Suffolk (by her uncle, the Rev. the Hon We John Harbord, assisted by the Rev. Henry Nevile Sherbrooke), on Wednesday, 28 March 1883, to Edward George Cubitt of Honing Hall, co. Norfolk (only son of Edward George Cubitt of Honing Hall, J.P. and D.L., by Emma his wife, dau. of the Rev. Benjamin Lucas Cubitt, Rector of Catfield, co. Norfolk); born at Honing Hall 19 January, bapt. privately 23 January, and received into the church at Honing 29 May i860; J.P. for co. Norfolk; Lieutenant 3rd Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment (retired). =f= A I Caroline Dorothy, born at Hoveton Hall 3 February 1 86 1, bapt. at Hove- ton St, Peter's. Henry Randall- Burroughes of BurlinghamHall ; born at Hoveton Hall on Tuesday, 12 May 1863, bapt at Hove- ton St. Peter's; educated at Har- row and at TrinityHall,Cam- bridge; Captain 3rd Battalion NorfolkRegiment (Militia); J.P. for co. Norfolk. -Emily Ellen, dau. of the Hon ble Robert Dunsmuir of Victoria, British Columbia, by Joan Olive his wife, dau. of T. White ; born at Victoria, British Columbia, in January 1865 ; marr. there 6 October 1904. Francis George Bur-^*Anne Kathleen Julia, eldest roughes of Seal, co. Kent; bom at Hove- ton Hall on Thursday, 5 November 1868; bapt. at Hoveton St. Peter's ; educated at Winchester College ; Lieutenant 4th Bat- talion Bedfordshire Regiment (Militia). dau. of the Hon blc Edward Roden Bourke, Major 3rd Hussars (6th son of Robert, 5th Earl of Mayo), by Emma Mary Augusta his wife, eldest dau. of Lieut. -General George Cliffe Hatch, C.S.I. ; marr. at St. Anne's, Wells Street, London, 1 August 1894. 1 1 1 Pamela, born in April 1895. Stephen Burroughes, bom in April 1899. Randall Burroughes, born in June 1896. tWUs^'f). TbivM^SA^AA. . 193 CurnbulL Thomas Turnbull of Whitehall, Whitby, T Mary, dau. of Lewis March of co. York (son of Thomas Turnbull, by Anne his wife, dau. of John Webster of Whitby) ; born at Darlington, co. Durham, in 1793 ; died at Whitehall, Whitby, 5 July 1867, bur. in the cemetery at Whitby. Will dated 6 February 1867, proved at York 11 September 1867, by Robert March Hunton of Whitby, and Matthew Bedlington, the younger, of Robin Hood's Bay, co. York, the EXors. Whitby and of the Inland Revenue Service ; died at Hovingham, co. York, aged 77, 12 May 1872, bur. in the cemetery at Whitby. Will dated 15 October 1867, proved at York 21 June 1872, by Thomas Turnbull of Whitby, son, the sole EXor. Thomas Turnbull of The Mount, Whitby;* born at Whitby 15 September 18 19; J. P. for co. York ; died at The Mount, Whitby, aged 72, on Sunday, 24 April, bur. in the cemetery at Whitby 29 April 1892. Will dated 17 December 1889, with codicil dated 24 January 1891, proved at York 1 November 1892, by Thomas Turnbull, John Turnbull, Reginald March Turnbull and Philip Turnbull, sons, the EXors. tEmma Alice, dau. of John Lawson of Whitby, by Anne his wife, dau. of William White of Egton, co. York; born 16 De- cember 1818 ; marr. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 3 September 1844 \ dted at The Mount, Whitby, 9 July 1906, bur. in the cemetery at Whitby. Will dated 28 January 1903, proved at York 8 October 1906, by Thomas Turnbull, John Turnbull, Reginald March Turnbull and Philip Turnbull, sons, the EXors. Other issue. Thomas Turnbull of Airy Hill, Whitby ;» born at Whitby 24 May, bapt. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 1 June 1845. ;-|=Georgiana Barrie, dau. of James Shearer of Ardrossan, co. Ayr, by Janet his wife, dau. of George Barrie; born at Ardrossan; marr. there 19 August 1873. I Janet Mildred Alice, born at Whitby 5 March, bapt. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 16 March 1875 ; marr. there (by the Rt. Rev. Edward Gilpin Bagshawe, Bishop of Nottingham, assisted by the Rev. Bernard MacCabe of St. Hilda's), on Tuesday, 3 Sep- tember 1 90 1, to Joseph Richard Bagshawe of the Old Rectory, Whitby (son of William Henry Gunning Bagshawe, LL.D., K.C., Judge of County Courts, Circuit No. 35, by Harriet Theresa his wife, dau. of Clarkson Stanfield, R.A.); born at Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 1 July 1870, bapt. at the Dominican Priory, Haverstock Hill, co. Middlesex; educated at Beaumont College, Old Windsor, and at St. Augustine's College, Ramsgate; studied at South Kensington School of Art, under Van Hove at Bruges, and under Hubert Vos, London ; first exhibited at the Royal Academy 1897; chief pictures: "In Peril," 1902 "The Eve of a Storm," 1901 ; R.B.A. 1904. =r= Thomas Montgomerie Turnbull, born at Whitehall, Whitby, on Saturday, 27 May, bapt. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 7 June 1876; educated at Beaumont College and at Wad- ham College, Oxford, matriculated Decem- ber 1896, B.A. June 1900, M.A. 1905 ; County Councillor for the North Riding, co. York. 194 John Turnbull of Golden-^Mary Edgar, dau. of Reginald March—Frances Clitheroe, dau Grove, Ruswarp, near Whitby, co. York ; born at The Mount, Whitby, 3 June 1846, bapt at St. Hilda's Catholic Church the same day; edu- cated at the Grammar School, Whitby, and at St. Cuth- bert's, Ushaw; J.P. for the North Riding, co. York. Thomas McNaught Turnbull of By- of Dumfries, by culla, Broadlands Elizabeth Burgess Road, Highgate, his wife ; born 14 co. Middlesex ; April 1847; marr. bora at Whitby by licence at 27February,bapt. the parish church, at St. Hilda's Whitby. Catholic Church, Whitby, 3 1 March 1848. Edgar Oswald Turnbull of- 22 Bagdale, Whitby; born 15 January, bapt. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 18 February 1872. ■Ethel, dau. of Henry Owen of Birmingham, by Sarah his wife, dau. of William Turnbull ; marr. at Boldmere, co. Warwick, 15 June 1897. John Turnbull, born 28 July 1898, bapt. at St. Mary's, Whitby. Kathleen, born 7 March 1903, bapt. at St. Mary's, Whitby. Muriel Ethel, born 13 August 1907, bapt. at St. Mary's, Whitby. of William Kesterson of St. Kilda, Mel- bourne, Australia ; marr. at the British Embassy, Paris, on Saturday, 24 April 1875 ; died at Byculla, Broadlands Road, Highgate, on Thursday, 7 January, bur. in Highgate Ceme- tery on Tuesday, 12 January 1897, after a service at St. Michael's, Highgate. Beatrice Helen, born at Junction Road, Upper Holloway, co. Middlesex, 26 August 1876; marr. at All Saints', Highgate (by the Rev. Edgar Smith), on Saturday, 26 May 1906, Rudolf Hermann Moritz of Highgate (4th son of Hermann Moritz of West Bank and Hampton Lodge, Highgate, by Eliza Matilda his wife, dau. of Joseph Martin Kronheim); born at Edmonton, co. Middlesex; Barrister-at-Law. =?= Reginald March Kesterson«rAddy Gertrude, younger dau. Turnbull of High Barnet, co. Hertford ; born 23 November 1877, bapt. at St. Michael's, Highgate, 3 January 1879; educated at Cholmondeley School, Highgate. of Augustus Clarkson of London, by Agatha his wife; born 22 May 1876; marr. at All Saints', Highgate (by the Rev. Edgar Smith, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 14 October 1902. Reginald March Turnbull, born at The Chestnuts, Wood Street, High Barnet, on Thursday, 10 January, bapt. 11 May 1907. '95 Everilda, dau. of Richard Smith- of Bridgeholm Green, Egton Bridge, co. York, by Ann his wife, dau. of William Laidler of Grosmont, co. York; born at Egton Bridge 12 December 1850, bapt. there; marr. at Egton Bridge 12 May 1875; died at Fairfield, Newport Road, Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, 23 March 1893, bur. at Cardiff. Admon was granted at Llandaff 9 June 1 893, to Philip Turnbull, husband, ist wife. -Philip Turnbull Fairfield, Newport Road, Cardiff; bom at Whitby, co. York, 17 April, bapt. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 22 April 1849; educated at St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, near Durham ; J. P. for co. Glamorgan 1894. of^pjane Keld, dau. of John Webster Turnbull, by Jane Keld his wife; born 20 July 1859; marr. at the Catholic Church, Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick, 1 October 1896; died at Bournemouth, co. Hants, 27 March, bur. at Cardiff 30 March 1906. Admon (with will dated 31 July 1899), was granted at the Principal Registry 7 June 1906, to Philip Turnbull, guardian of Mary Elsie Turnbull, minor, the residuary legatee and devisee. 2nd wife. Mary Elsie, born at Cardiff i.April, bapt. at St. Peter's, Cardiff, 17 April 1898. Annie Beatrice, born at Whitby 7 June, bapt. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 18 June 1876. Everilda Alice, bom at Cardiff 27 February, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 28 February 1878. Stanley Turnbull, born at-^Edith Muriel, youngest dau. North Grove, Highgate, of David Tod of Eastwood co. Middlesex, 14 August, Park and of Hartfield, both co. bapt at St. Michael's, High- Renfrew ; marr. at All Saints', gate, 22 September 1880 ; Highgate (by the Rev. Edgar educated at Cholmondeley Smith), on Saturday, 4 May School, Highgate. 190 7. 1 Stanley Gawain Lawson Turnbull, . born at Byculla, Broadlands Road, Highgate, 9 March, bapt. at St. Michael's, High- gate, 21 April 1908. 1 1 Oswald Graham Noel Turnbull, born at Byculla, Broadlands Road, Highgate, 23 December 1 89 1 ; educated at the Charter- house 1 903- 1 908. Thomas Lancelot Gawain Turn- bull, born at Byculla, Broadlands Road, Highgate, n October 1893 ; entered Harrow School in 1906. 196 Emma Alice, born 17 May, bapt. at St Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, co. York, 23 May 1852 ; marr. there (by the Very Rev. Canon Walker) on Wednesday, 16 May 1877, to Mark Henry Weighill of Whitehall, Whitby (eldest son of John Weighill of Brunswick House, Whitby); born at 13 St. Hilda's Terrace, Whitby, 25 December 1852 ; died at Whitehall, Whitby, 9 December, bur. at Whitby 12 December 1902. ^= Lewis Robert Turn-- bull of Raisdale, Penarth, co. Glamor- gan; born at Whitby 23 January, bapt. at St Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 8 February 1857; educa- ted at St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, near Durham. •Phoebe (Effie), eldest dau. of Henry Hayes of Lome Villa, Whitby, by Dorothy his wife, dau. of James Baker of Whitby; born at Whitby 28 December 1863, bapt there; marr. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby (by the Very Rev. Dean Hines), on Thursday, 1 September 1881. I Olive Gwendoline, born Lewis Cuthbert at Cardiff, co. Glamor- Turnbull, born at gan, 26 June, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 4 July 1882. Cardiff 16 July 1883, died 8 Sep- tember following. I I Cyril Hayes Turnbull, Robert Henry Turnbull, born at Cardiff 24 July, born at Cardiff 29 Oc- bapt. at St Peter's tober, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Car- Catholic Church, Car- diff, 6 August 1884. diff, 25 November 1885 ; died 9 May 1887. Philip Bernard Turnbull 8 ^ Annie Mary Hennessy, dau. of Wilfrid William of Egton, Cardiff; born Oates of London, by Ann Mary his wife, dau. 7 April, bapt. at St. of Joseph Hennessy; born at Abbey Road, Peter's Catholic Church, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, 20 May 1879; Cardiff, 13 April 1879; marr. at the Catholic Cathedral, Clifton, co. educated at Downside Gloucester (by the Rev. Canon John Watson), School, co. Somerset 10 September 1902. 1 Francis Harold Turnbull, born 8 February, bapt at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 16 Feb- ruary 1881. I Kevin Philip Joseph Turnbull, born 6 July, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Car- diff, 8 July 1903. Bernard Ruel Turnbull, born 16 October, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 20 October 1904. Maurice Joseph Lawson Turnbull, born 16 March, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 19 March 1906. Colin Bede Turnbull, born n October, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 14 October 1907. 197 Georgina Mary (Georgie), born 4 February, bapt. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, co. York, 19 February i860; marr. there (by the Very Rev. Canon Molloy) on Wednesday, 6 Sep- tember 1882, to Harrison Weighill of Mallyan Lodge, Goathland, co. York (son of John Weighill of Brunswick House, Whitby); died 10 October 1897. I Wilfrid Oswald Turnbull* of Fairmead, Whitby; born at The Mount, Whitby, 17 March, bapt. at St. Hilda's Catholic Church, Whitby, 6 April 1862; educated at the Grammar School, Whitby, and St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, near Durham ; J. P. for the North Riding, co. York. -Helen Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Robinson of Alton, co. Stafford, M.R.C.S., by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of Samuel Mastin Caley of Upp Hall, near Louth, co. Lincoln ; born at Alton 25 February, bapt. at St. John's Catholic Church, Alton, 29 February 1864; marr. there (by the Rev. John Ullathorne) on Tuesday, 23 July 1889. 1 111 Bertrand Turnbull, John Oswin Tumbull, Dorothy, bom at Penarth George Turnbull, born at Cardiff, co. born at Penarth, co. 4 November 1890, bapt. born at Penarth 22 Glamorgan, 19 April, Glamorgan, 5 January, at St. Joseph's Catholic August, bapt. at St bapt. at St. Peter's bapt. at St. Joseph's Church, Penarth, 21 Joseph's Catholic Catholic Church, Car- Catholic Church, November 189 1. Church, Penarth, 28 diff, 5 May 1887. Penarth, 22 February August 1892. 1889. I Alice Mary, bom at Penarth 15 October, bapt. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Penarth, 29 October 1894. Winifred, bom at Penarth 4 October, bapt. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Penarth, 14 October 1897. Wilfred Turnbull, bom at Penarth 16 September, bapt. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Penarth, 11 October 1899. Gerald Martin Turn- bull, bom at Penarth 14 October, bapt at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Penarth, 26 October 1901. 1. Paul Stanislas Turn- bull, born 29 June, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 6 July 1882. Mary Josephine, bom 25 May, bapt. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 1 June 1884; died 13 December 1886, bur. at Cardiff. Gerard Illtyd Tumbull, born at Cardiff 11 July, bapt. at St. Peter'sCatholicChurch, Cardiff, 18 July 1886. Richard Eric Turnbull, born at Cardiff 3 De- cember, bapt. at St Peter's Catholic Church, Cardiff, 14 December 1890. Yl#Cn Uf+Jb-nJA — - 198 3nbex* INDEX. Abbott, Eliza, 141 ; John, 141. Abney, Edward, 52; Elizabeth, 52; Hephzibah, Adams, Emma, 170; Joseph, 170; Joseph Dixon, 57; J. L., 25; Mary Ann, 170; Rosalie, 25; Sarah Coker, 149 ; Simon, 149 ; Rev. William, 151. Adcock, Ellen Jane, 42, 188; Thomas Pickard, 42, 188. Addie, Evelyn Agnes Heathcote, 94; W. Forrester, 94. Addington, Hon" 8 Eveline, 78 ; Hon 1 * Frances, 78 ; Georgiana Susan, Viscountess Sidmouth, 78; Henry, Viscount Sidmouth, 78; William Wells, Viscount Sidmouth, 78. Aiken, Constance Mary, 138; Constantia Elisabeth, 138 ; Peter Freeland, 138. Ainger, Rev. Canon Alfred, 158. Ainslie, Anne, 93 ; Euphemia Brown, 93 ; Rev. Henry, 93 ; Mabel Bower, 93 ; Rev. Richard Montague, 92, 93, 95, 96. Airey, Emily Isabella Jane, 88 ; Robert, 88. Aitken, Rev. James, 150, 152. Alderson, Jane Frances, 160; Rev. Samuel Hurry, 160 ; Rev. William, 78. Aldom, Rev. John Wesley, 94. Alexander, Ann, 41 ; Henry, 41. Allen, Ellen, 59; Rev. Francis Edwin, 149, 150; Mary Elizabeth, 54; William, 54. Allis, Anna, 33 ; Anna Maria, 33 ; Elizabeth, 33 ; Francis, 33 ; Haggar, 33 ; Jacob, 33 ; John, 33 ; Martha, 33 ; Thomas, 33 ; Thomas Henry, 33. Alloway, Charlotte, 109. Allright, Rev. Edwin, 181. Amherst, Margaret Susan, Lady, 69; William Amhurst, Baron, 69; see also Daniel-Tyssen and Tyssen- Amherst. Amhurst, Amelia, 68; Captain John, R.N., 68; Mary, 68. Amphfett, Rev. Charles, 6 ; Rev. George le Strange, 6 ; Lucy Beatrice, 6 ; Mabel Frances, 6. Anderson, Rev. David, 95; Edith, 46; Elizabeth Emily Henrietta, 54; Dame Fanny Isabella, 88; Florence Percy, SS; George, 54; Sir Henry Percy, 88 ; Margaret, 54. Andrews, Annie Elizabeth, 134; Henry Wyche, 134; Rev. William Stephen, 134. Anstruther, Elizabeth, 150; Lieut. -Colonel Robert Leslie, 150; Sophia Catharine, 150. Appleby, Anne, 61 ; Baker, 61 ; Sophia Louisa, Apte, Adelaide, 47. Arbuthnot, Annie Susan Charlotte, 141 ; James Woodgate, 141 ; Marion Fenn, 141. Archer, Sarah Ann, 171, 172; Sidney, 171. Argyll, Rt. Rev. George Richard Mackamess, Bishop of, 46. Arkwright, Agnes Mary, 77; Alice Lucy Marian, 80; Annie Mary, 80; Bertram Harry Godfrey, 79 ; Charles, 80 ; Edward Harry, 80 ; Ellen, 79 ; Ellen Augusta, 80 ; Emma, 77 ; Emma Anne, 79 ; Hon 1 * Eveline, 78 ; Eustace, 79 ; Eustacie Emma Millicent, 79 ; Fanny Elizabeth, 76 ; Fanny Susan, 76; Frances Alice, 79; Frances Crawford, 76; Frances Elizabeth, 77; Frances Rafela, 78, 80; Francis, 78 ; Francis Bertram, 79 ; Frederick, 76 ; George, 76; Godfrey Edward Pellew, 78, 80; Rev. Godfrey Harry, 76, 78, 80; Grace Emma Julia, 79; Rev. Henry, 79; Henry FitzHerbert, 80 ; Louisa Jane Elizabeth, 78 ; Margaret Louisa, 78 ; Margery Bertha, 79 ; Marian Hilare 1 Adelaide, 78, 80; Marian Ursula, 78, 80; Mary, 76; Peter, 164; Rachel Winifred, 80; Richard, 76; Robert, 76, 77 ; Robert Harry Bertram, 79 ; Robert Home Purves, 80; Sophia, 77; Walter George, 78, 80; William, 76, 79; Rev. William Harry, 77-80; William (Philip), 77. Armitstead, Jessie Barbara, 105; Rev. Tohn, 105. Arnold, Rev. Frederick Montague, 165; Katherine ' Adele Madeline, 165; Madeline, 165. Ash, Caroline Sarah Felicia, 151 ; Rev. George, 151. Askwith, Adelaide Mary, in ; Adelaide Maud Haddon, 1 1 1 ; Alice Browning, 106 ; Anne Jane, 109; Arthur Vivian, 109; Augusta Kate, 108; Beatrice Mary, 112; Caroline, 108; Catherine, 105, 106, 109; Cecil Theodore, 108; Rev. Charles, 1 11, 112; Charles Hamilton, 107; Charlotte, 1 10; Christian Alice Eugenie, 108; Claud Haddon, no; David Alban, in; Dorothy Haddon, no; Edward Douglas, 112; Edward Haddon, no; Rev. Edward Harrison, 108, 112; Eleanor Isabel, in; Eliza, 106 ; Elizabeth, 105-107, no; Ellen, 106; Emily Benigna, 112; Ernest Noel, 109; Evelyn Maud, 109; Rev. Francis Nowell, 112; Rev. George, 112; George Ranken, 105, 106; Hannah, 106; Heber Lowther Haddon, in ; Rev. Prebendary Henry, 109 ; Henry Francis, 107 ; Howard George, 112; James Edgar, 112; Jane, 105, 109; Lieut. -Colonel John Browning Harrison, 106 ; John Haddon, 105, 106 ; Rev. John Haddon, no, in; John Lombe Haddon, in; Judith Marjorie, 112; Kate Valentine, 108; Leonard Henry, 109 : Louisa Alloway, 109 ; Mabel Alloway, 108; Margaret Elizabeth, 105; Maria Eugenie, 108 ; Marian, 107 ; Marian Kate, 107 ; Marion, 112; Marion Beatrice Sophia, no; Mary, 109; Mary Ann, no; Mary Douglas, 112; Mary Eleanor, ill ; Robert, 107-109; Ruth Winifred, in ; Sarah Nowell, 106, ill ; Stephen Charles, in; Thomas, 105, 108 ; Thomas Nowell, 108; Wilfred, 109; William, 105, no; Rev. William, no; William Bayne, 106; General William Harrison, 105-107; Rev. William Henry, 107 ; Ven bte William Henry, 106-109. Atcherley, Ann, I ; Roger, i. Atherton, Agnes Margaret, 23 ; Sir William, 23. Atholl, Charlotte, Duchess of, 177 ; James, Duke of, 177; John, Duke of, 177. Atkenson, J. H., 188. Atkins, George James Murray, 177. Atkinson, Catherine, 105 ; Henry, 105 ; Sarah, 89. Atthill, Adelaide Mary, in ; Edward Eyre, ill; Jane, ill. Auchinleck, Caroline Amelia, 189; Ellen Eliza, 189; John Alexander, 189. Auchmuty, Dorcas, 68; Thomas, 68. Audus, James, 137; John, 137; Mary, 137. Aylen, Sarah Ann, 43. Aylesford, Charles Wightwick, Earl of, 120. Ayre, Rev. Joseph Watson, 119, 120. B Bacon, Annie Mary, 80; Sir Edmund, Bt., 79; Francis, 80; Jane, 79; Mary, 80; Nicholas, 79. Bagnold, Indiana, 180; Captain Thomas Maxwell, R.N., 180. Bagshawe, Rt. Rev. Edward Gilpin, Bishop of Nottingham, 194; Harriet Theresa, 194; Janet Mildred Alice, 194; Joseph Richard, 194; William Henry Gunning, 194. Baines, Athelstan Arthur, 26; Lieut -Colonel Cuthbert Athelstan, 26 ; Eliza, 91 ; Fanny, 91 ; Katharine Mary, 26 ; Mary Anne Eliza, 91 ; Sophia, 26 ; Thomas, 91. Bake, Anne, 45 ; Henry, 45 ; Isabel, 45. Baker, Dorothy, 197 ; George, 38 ; James, 197 ; Jane, 38 ; William, 38 ; William Frederick, 57. Ball, Emily Ball, 144 ; Fanny Ashe, 144 ; Francis Coysgurne, 144; Joseph, 140; Joseph Henry, 144; Richard, 144; Sarah, 140. Bangor, Rt. Rev. Henry William Majendie, Bishop of, 101. Banks, Emily Rosa, 37 ; Esther, 37 ; Richard, 37 ; Richard William, 37 ; William Hartland, 35, 37. Barber-Stark ey, Constance Kathleen, 21 ; Margaret Aimee, 21 ; William Joseph Starkey, 21. Bardsley, Rev. James Waremg, 109. Barnard, Rev. Edward, 72 ; Harriet, 72. Baron, F. B., 48 ; Sophia Sarah, 48. Barr, Giles, 167 ; Mary, 167. Barrett, Eliza Knox, 76 ; Rev. John, 76. Barrie, George, 194 ; Janet, 194. Barrington, Clarisse Marie Gabrielle, 133 ; Isabel Mana Constance, 133 ; Rev. Ythil Arthur, 133. Barry, Very Rev. Canon Michael, 28. Bartholomew, John, 180; William, 180. Bartlet, Alexander Henry, 3 ; Frances Harriett, 3. Bassett, Sarah Elizabeth, 179. Bath and Wells, Rt. Rev. Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, Bishop of, 77. Bathurst, Rt. Rev. Henry, Bishop of Norwich, 81 ; Katherine, 162 ; Robert, 162. Baylis, Alice Maria, 46; Effie Marie, 46; Sidney Herbert, 46 ; William Holland, 46. Bayne, Elizabeth Browning, 105 ; William, 105. Bayning, Charles Frederick Powlett, Baron, 1 16 ; Emma, Lady, 1 16; Henry, Baron, 1 16. Bazalgette, Daniel, 145 ; Margaret, 145. Beale, John Henry, 32, 39 ; Mary Eleanor, 32 ; Susannah, 32, 39. Beale- Browne, Ellen Eliza Ann, 100; Ellen Louise, 100; Lieut. -Colonel George Edward Beale, 100. Beauchamp, Rev. Henry Woodrooffe, 135. Beaumont, Rev. Frederick Comings, 86. de Beau voir, Richard Benyon, 118. Beck, James, 149 ; Ralph Coker Adams, 149 ; Sarah Anne, 149; Sarah Coker, 149; Simon Adams, 148, 149. Becton, Martha, 90. Bedford, Susan, 17 ; Vice- Admiral William, 17 ; William Fanshawe, 17. Bedlington, Matthew, 194. Beeby, Rev. James, 169. Beecroft, George Skirrow, 137. Bell, Anne, 89 ; Elizabeth, 3 ; Elizabeth Jane, 130 ; Richard, 130 ; Scarlet Browne, 3. Bellhouse, Rev. Albert Turner, 5 ; Anne, 5 ; Harriett Dorothy, 5 ; William, 5. Bellin, John Banks, 6 ; Lizzie, 6 ; Mary, 6. Bendall, Ada Josephine, 49 ; Agnes Ellington, 49 ; Alfred, 44; Alfred William, 45; Ann, 41 ; Arnold, 42 ; Rev. Benjamin Opie, 42, 46-49, 188 ; Bertie Mackarness, 46 ; Campin Wilson, 48 ; Caroline Agnes, 44 ; Cecil, 47 ; Charlotte Augusta, 45 ; Denis, 41 ; Dora, 41 ; Dorothy Opie, 47 ; Edith, 47;- Effie Mary, 46; Elizabeth, 41, 49, 185; Elizabeth Kay, 43, 188; Elizabeth Planche\ 46; Ellen, 49 ; Ellen Jane, 42, 188 ; Emma, 43, 46, 47, 49; Emma Alice, 48; Ernest Alfred, 44; Ethel Barbara, 49; Ethel Gladys May, 46; Evelyn Margarita, 48 ; Florence Mary, 45 ; Frances Elizabeth, 49 ; Frank Manley, 49 ; Frederic, 48 ; Geoffrey Skeat Manley, 49 ; Georgette, 47 ; Gerard, 46 ; Gertrude Kate, 46 ; Gladys Catherine, 46; Gladys Filder, 48; Godfrey, 42; Guy Mowbray, 43 ; Harriett, 41, 42, 185 ; Harriett Alice, 42 ; Helen Mary, 49 ; Herbert, 45 ; Howard, 46 ; Isabel, 45 ; Jeanne Marie Louise Eugenie, 43 ; Jessica Elizabeth, 45 ; John Manley, 45 ; John Smith, 48 ; Joseph Richards, 47, 49 ; Catherine Emma, 49 ; Mabel, 44 ; Manley Forbes, 44; Margaret Emma, 49; Margaret Sophia 48; Maria Louisa, 48 ; Marie Blanche Elizabeth, 44 ; Marion Ada, 49 ; Martha Alice, 47 ; Martin, 49 ; Mary, 44; Maud, 42, 44; Mercy, 42; Mildred, 44 ; Naomi, 43 ; Nicolas Manley, 44 ; Opie Newman, 47; Philip Manley, 49; Phoebe, 42, 1&8; Phyllis May, 49; Reginald Sydney Mackarness, 46 ; Robert Smith, 42, 43, 185, 187, 188 ; Roland, 43 ; Rupert Planche', 46 ; Samuel John, 41, 49 ; Sarah, 41, 43; Sarah Harriette, 44; Sidney Wilfred, 42 ; Sophia Sarah, 48 ; Sydney, 46 ; Theodora Bruce, 43 ; Walter Cecil, 48 ; Wilfred Ellington, 45 ; William, 41, 42, 49, 185 ; William Opie, 42. Benn, Charles Edward, 126; Lilias, 126; Mary, 126. Bennett, Julia, 143. Benson, Most Rev. Edward White, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1 59- 161. Benyon, Edith Gertrude, 120; Edith Isabel, 121; Elizabeth Mary, 118; Emma, 116, 121; Edith Marion, 122; Gertrude, 121; Hannah, 116; Henry Arthur, 122; James Herbert, 119, 121; Julia 120; Marion Emma, 1 19; Richard, 116, 118, 121 ; Winifred, 122. Beresford, Agnes, 78 ; Rev. William, 78. Berney, Ann, 81 ; John, 81. Berry, Rev. William, 132. Besant, Elizabeth, 51 ; Horace, 51 ; Sarah, 51 ; William, 51. Bevan, Ven™° Henry Edward James, 142. Bevir, Ernest, 2. Biber, Rev. George Eden, 161. Bickmore, Rev. Frederick Askew, 69. Bidewell, Rev. George John, 30 ; Georgina Sophia, 30 ; John, 30. Bingham, Lady Louisa, 1 4 ; Richard, Earl of Lucan, 14. Birley, Elizabeth, 20 ; Richard, 20. von Bismark-Schierstein, Helen Augusta Wilhelmine, Countess, 73 ; Friedrich August Ludwig, Count, 73 ; Charlotte Henrietta, Countess, 73. Blacker, Marjorie Mary, 162; Hon bte Mary, 162; William, 162. Blakelock, Elizabeth, 164; Emma, 164; Ralph, 164; Rev. Ralph, 164; Ven bte Ralph, 164. 202 Blois, Eliza Knox, 76; Fanny Elizabeth, 76 John Ralph, 76; Sir John Ralph Bt, 76; Lieut. -Colonel William Thornhill, 76. Blome field, Rev. George Pinchin Allan, 62 ; Georgiana, 62; Kathleen Ruth, 62; Rev. Robert Allan, 62. Bluck, Edward, 49; Susannah Marjgaretta, 49. Blunt, Rev. Canon Alexander Colvin, 20, 80. Boardman, John, 59; Sophia, 59. Boddington, He v. Thomas Francis, 23, 25. Bold, Hugh, 35; Rev. Hugh, 35-37 ; Theresa Gales, 35. Bolden, Anne, 50; William, 50. Bolt wood, Sarah, 173. Bonsor, Eliza Denne, 122 ; Emily Gertrude, 122 ; Henry Cosmo Orme, 122 ; Joseph, 122 ; Mabel Grace, 122. Borman, Thomas Johnson, 137. Borough, Anne, 89; John, 89. Borradaile, Rev. Abraham, 3. Boteler, Eliza, 97 ; William, 97. Boulter, Edith, 46 ; Ethel Gladys May, 46 ; Stanley Can, 46. Bourke, Anne Kathleen Julia, 193 ; Hon"* Edward Koden, 193 j Hon 1 * 16 Emma Mary Augusta, 193 ; Rev. the Hon b,e George, 118; Robert, Earl of Mayo, 193. Bovingdon, John, 32 ; Sophia, 32. Bower, Arthur Perry, 50 ; Charlotte, 91 ; George Holme, 51; William, 91. Bowyer, Maria Anne, 171; William, 171. Boyd, Ven ble Charles Twining, 24. Boyle, Very Rev. George David, 71. Brackenbury, Rev. Robert, 22. Bradford, Barbara, 21 ; General Sir Thomas, 21 ; Rev. William, 21. Bramley, Rev. Henry, 121. Brand, James, 122; Mabel Grace, 122. Branfill, Amy Charlotte Helena, 125 ; Colonel Benjamin Aylett, 125; Champion Edward, 125; Mary Anne, 125. Bredan, Nora Gladys, 37 ; Richard, 37. Breton, Rev. William, 74. Brewitt, Ernest, 64; Ethel Mabel Bolton, 64; Fanny, 64 ; John, 64. Brewster, Alfred Waldegrave, 9; Alice, 9, 10; Bernard, 9 ; Bertram Bernard, 9 ; Cardinal, 8 ; Catherine, 10 ; Christian, 8 ; Cyril James, 10 ; Edith, 10; Elizabeth, 8; Elizabeth Harris, 9; Elsie, 10; Emily, 9; Francis Wentworth, 8; Gertrude, 10 ; Grace Margaret, 10 ; Grace Scott, 8 ; Harold, 9; Harriet Emma, 9; Herbert Secford, 9 ; Joseph Nunn, 8 ; Margaret, 8 ; Margaret, Clopton, 8 ; Margaret Emma, 10 ; May, 8, 9 ; Muriel, 8 ; Percy Stephen, 10; Raymond Charles, 10 ; Rose, 8; Stephen Gladstone, 10 ; Sturgeon Nunn, 8 ; Rev. Waldegrave, 8-10; Waiter Pugh, 8; Walter Seckford, 8 ; Walter William, 10 ; William, 8, 10. Bridge, Rev. Stephen, 89. Bridport, Samuel, Baron, 121. Brien, Jane, in ; Lowther, in. Bright, Edward Harry, 64; Joseph, 175; Mary Ann, 64 ; May Lillian, 64. Brindle, Rev. Robert, 28. Broadfield, Patience, 58. Brodrick, Hon"* William St. John Fremantle, 14. Bromley, Anne, 180 ; George, 180 ; Samuel, 180. Brooke, Anne, Countess, 14 ; Frances Evelyn, Countess, 15 ; Francis Richard Charles Guy, Earl, 14, 15 ; George Guy, Earl, 14 ; George, Earl, 14 ; Henrietta, Countess, 14; Henry Richard, Earl, 14; Leopold Guy Francis Maynard, Lord, 15 ; Sarah Elizabeth, Countess, 14; see also Greville and Warwick. Brown, Elizabeth, 181 ; Moses, 181 ; Sara, 181. Brownrigg, Jane, 178; Rev. John Studholme, 73; Thomas, 179. Bryant, Emily Jane, 50 ; Mary, 50 5 William John Daniel, 50. Buchanan, Rev. Thomas Bough ton, 103. Buckingham, Aubrey Webster, 147; Joseph Hicks, 147 ; Mabel Felizarda, 147. Buckshaw, Hannah, 180; Henry, 180. Buller, Felizarda Matilda, 145, 146; Richard, 145, 146. Bulteel, John Crocker, 102 ; Hon bte Mary Elizabeth, 102. Bunny, Clara, 74; J., 74. Burchell, Ann, 56 ; Elizabeth Marian, 56 J William, 56. Burd, Rev. Charles, 99. Burdon, Emily Seymour, 146 ; Thomas, 146. Burgess, Elizabeth, 195. Burlton, Charles, 152; Louisa Georgina, 152. Burney, Rev. Henry, 147. Burlington, Eliza, 185 ; Tames, 18 J. Burroughes, Anne Kathleen Julia, 193 ; Augusta Susanna, 192 ; Caroline Dorothy, 193 ; Catherine Mary, 192; Christabel, 192; Christabel Mary, 193; Edward, 193; Hon"* Emily, 193; Emily Ellen, 193 ; Francis George, 193 ; Henry Negus, 192 ; Henry Randall, 193 ; Ida, 192 ; James Burkin, 192 ; Jane, 192 ; Jane Emily, 192 ; Jane Sarah, 192 j Mary, 193 ; Pamela, 193 ; Randall, 193 ; Rev. Randall, 193 ; Stephen, 193 ; William, 193. Burrow, Anne, 30; Marianne, 30; William, 30. Burrows, Rev. William Henry, 3. Burton, Aubrey de Sausmarez, 100; Rev. Charles Tames, 97 ; Eliza, 97 ; Eliza Julia, 97 ; Ellen Louise, 100 ; Rev. James, 97 ; Mary, 97 ; Mary Anne, 97. Bushby, Caroline Amelia, 189; William, 189. Buss, Rev. Septimus, 141. Butler, James, 32 ; Mary Eleanor, 32. Butterworth, Blanche, 74 ; Henry, 8 ; Margaret, 8 ; Reginald Wyndham, J2* 74 5 Rosalind Harriet, 74 ; Thomas Stock, 74. Caley, Mary Anne, 198; Samuel Mastin, 198. Calver, Eliza, 133; Sarah, 133; William, 133. Cameron, Rev. Charles Leslie Lovett, 2. Campbell, Rev. Alan Nigel, 159; Anna Henrietta, 159; Rev. Archibald, 159; Etheldreda Augusta, I59» Colonel Walter, 159. Canterbury, Most Rev. Charles Thomas Loncley, Archbishop of, 78; Most Rev. Edward White Benson, Archbishop of, 159- 161. Cardwell, Edward, Viscount, 20 ; Rev. Edward, 20 ; Elizabeth, 20; Jane, 20; John, 20. Carew, Benjamin Francis Hallowell, 87 ; Coralte, 87. Carpenter, Rt. Rev. William Boyd, Bishop of Ripon, 16. Carr, Rev. Arthur, 159, 161 ; .Emily Mary Charlotte, 131 ; Harriet, 131 ; Mary Anne Frances, 53 ; Susan, 131 ; Rev. Thomas Arnold, 46 ; Rev. Thomas William, 131 ; William, 53. Carson, Agnes Mary, 169; John, 169; John Harold, 169. Carter, Eleanor Frances, 2 ; Rev. Henry Tames, 3 ; Sir James, 2 ; James Colebrooke, 2 ; John, 68 ; Mary Ann, 68 ; Mary Anna, 2 ; Robert, 69, 71. Carter (formerly Langham), Adelaide Catherine, 166 ; John, 166; Mary Ann, 166. Carthew, Anna, 129; John, 129; Mary Anne, 165; Thomas, 165. Case, Andrew Julian, 123; Caroline Elizabeth, 53; Jane Sarah, 53 ; John Ashton, 53 ; Lydia Mariquinhas, 129 ; Robert, 32 ; Susannah, 32 ; Thomas, 53. Cash, Charlotte Henrietta, 94 ; Colonel, 94. Cassidy, Rev. Mark Mortimer, 168. Catterall, Rev. Robert, 176. Caunt, Elizabeth, 164. 203 Cecil, Emily Alford, 146; Emily Seymour, 146; Georgina Sophia, Marchioness of Exeter, 68; Lady Mary Rothes Margaret, 68; Lord William, 68; William Alleyne, Marquess of Exeter, 68 ; William Parry, 146. Chambers, Eliza, 150; Robert, 150. Champneys, Very Rev. William Weldon, 141. Chance, Arent de Peyster, 99; Grace Eleanor, 99; Maria, 99. Chandler, Charles, 2; Elizabeth, 33. Chapman, Amelia, 175 ; Rev. Canon, 133 ; John, 175; Rev. W.J., 176. Chappell, Emma, 176 ; William, 176. Charles, Eleanor Isabel, in; John Stevens, 1 1 1 ; Martha Isabel, III. Chase, Edward, 8 ; Elizabeth, S ; Sarah, 8. Ch£telain, Charles Gaston, 169; Charles Victor, 169; Emily Ida, 169 ; Therese, 162. Chatterley, Caroline Agnes, 44 ; William Welden, 44. Chavasse, Rt. Rev. Francis James, Bishop of Liverpool, 92, 1 17. Chetwood, Constantia Elisabeth, 138 ; John, 138. Chetwynd-Talbot, Charles John, Earl of Shrews- bury and Talbot, 15 ; Lady Muriel Frances Louisa, 15- Cheylesmore, Henry William, Baron, 1 16. Chichester, Annie Jessie, 139; Josephine Agneta Mary, 139; Rev. Richard, 139. Child, George James, 174; James, 174; Sophia, 174. Chopping, Susanna, 176. Chrisman, Anne Emma, 44; Marie Blanche Elizabeth, 44 ; Nicolas, 44. Christie, Agnes Chichester, 36; Agnes Hamilton, 36; William Langham, 36. Churcher, Andrew, 167 ; Sarah, 167. Churchill, Priscilla, 97 ; Samuel, 97. Clare, Samuel, 174; Sophia, 174. Clark, Richard Audus, 137. Clarke, Darius, 163; Eliza, 86; Harriet Holister, 163; Mary Edith Routh, 86; Thomas, 173; William Robert, 86. Clarkson, Addy Gertrude, 195 ; Agatha, 195 ; Augustus, 195. Clay, Caroline Elizabeth, 7 ; Henry, 7. Clevland, Agnes Hamilton, 36; Augustus Saltrell, 36. Clinton, Rev. Charles Fiennes, 192 ; Ida, 192. Clitherow, Christopher, 79 ; Emma Elizabeth, 79. Cloncurry, Edward, Baron, 162. Clutterbuck, Elizabeth Mary, 118; Rev. James Charles, 118; Robert, 118. Cobb, Clara, 161 ; Rev. Clement Francis, 23 ; John Gerard, 161 ; Mabel, 161 ; Thomas Pix, 161 ; Rev. William Francis, 23. Cobboll, Dorothy, 57 ; Thomas, V. Cocks, Agnes Mary, 77 ; Hon** Ann, 77 ; Hon 1 * John Tames Thomas Somers, 77. Cole, Mary, 77 ; William Wells, 77. Collett, Anna, 129; Sophia, 129; Rev. William, 129. Collins, George Samuel, 144; John, 144; Julia Anne, 144 ; Rev. Robert Codrington, 96. Colpovs, Sirjohn, 27. Colquhoun, Jane, 50 ; Robert, 50. Colton, Mary Magdalen, 147 ; Rev. William Charles, 147 ; Rev. William Collins, 147. Compton, Rt. Rev. Lord Alwyne, Bishop of Ely, 88. Cookworthy, Anna, 140 ; Philip, 140. Coope, Edward Jesser, 86; Emily, 86; Octavius Edward, 86 ; Pleasance Susan, 86. Cooper, Anne Nelson, 60; Edmund, 60; Edward, 132; Rev. Fred, 94; John, 136; Sarah, 132, 136. Coote, Charles, 2, 82 ; Maior-General Charles George Henry, 2; George John, 112; Katherine, 82 ; Louisa, 112 ; Hon Ue Louisa, 2 ; Marion, 112 ; Maud, 2. Copeman, Adelaide Mary Anne, 166; Elizabeth, 166; George, 166; Rev. Robert, 166. Copleston, Rt Rev. Reginald Stephen, Bishop of Colombo, 24. Corbould, Eleanor Catherine, 187. Corfe, Arthur Thomas, 184 ; Rev. Arthur Thomas, 184; Caroline, 184; Frances, 184. Cormick, Amelia Harriett, 68 ; Edward, 68. Cotton, John, 3; Sarah Emily, 3; Sophia C, 3. Coulson, Anna Louisa, 35, 37 ; John, 37 ; Mary, 37 5 Thomas, 37 ; Walter John, 35, 37. Counsoll, Irene, 188. Coupland, Harriet, 177 ; William, 177. Courthope, Alexander, 131; Anna, 129; George, 129; George Campion, 129; George John, 129; William Francis, 129, 131. Cburtown, James, Earl of, 24 ; Mary, Countess of, 24. Cowen, Charles, 68. Cowper, Amy Fridswede, 36; Francis Booker Fitzroy, 36; Francis Boynton Locke, 36; Jane Cranstoun, 36. Coxwell, Eleanor, 97 ; John, 97. Cox well -Rogers, Ellen Eliza Ann, 100; Richard Rogers, 100, Crabbe, Arthur Bingham, 86 ; Edward, 86 ; Pleasance Edith, 86. Cranbrook, Gathome, Earl of, 157. Crawford, Robert, 123; Sarah, 123. Crawley, Rev. Robert Townsend, 124, 125. Creecv, Alice, 96. Creighton, Rt. Rev. Mandell, Bishop of London, 37. Cremorne, Richard Thomas, Baron, 2. Crews, Charles, 148. Crickmer, Marion Beatrice Sophia, no; Sophia, no; Rev. William Burton, no. Cridland, Rev. Alexander John, 88 ; Margaret Mary, 88. Cripps, Ada, 104 ; Edmund William, 104 ; Eeerton Tvmewell, 104 ; Frederick William Beresford, 73 ; Helen Augusta Wilhelmine, 73; Hilda Katherine Gambier, 104 ; Maria Harriet Arabella, 73 ; Mary Anne, 73 ; Wilfred Joseph, 73 ; William, 73J. Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 181. Crispe, Anne, 180 ; Clara, 181 ; Clement, 180 ; Eliza, 180 ; Elizabeth, 181 ; Hannah, 180 ; Indiana, 180; Louisa, 180; Thomas, 180; Thomas Edward, 181 ; Violet Marie, 181 ; William, 180; Winifred Ida Gertruy, 181. Crompton, John Gilbert, 76. Cromwell, Rev. Dr., 16S. Crosfield, Eliza, 91 ; Lucy, 91 ; Simon, 91. Cruickshank, Amelia Caroline, 72 ; Rev. Edward Robert, 72; Harriet, 72; Robert, 72. Crundall, Ellen, 39. Cubitt, Rev. Benjamin Lucas, 193 ; Christabel Mary, 193 ; Edward George, 193 ; Emma, 193. Cundall, Ellen Jane, 42, 188; Sarah Martha, 42; Walter, 42, i&. Cunningham, Catherine, 92: Colonel Charles, 150; Charles Rundall, 150; James, 149; Mary, 149; Mary Sophia, 150 ; Stuart, 92. Cure, Rev. Edward Capel, 75. Currie, Claude George Ironside, 152; Geraldine Mabel, 152 ; Hon"* Laura Sophia, 131 ; Mary Sophia, 131 ; Rev. Maynard Wodehouse, 131 ; Raikes, 131 ; Major-General Robert Hamilton, 152. Curtis- Hayward, Colonel John Frederick, 73. Cuthbert, Fanny Isabella, 88; Rev. George, 5; William, 88. Dalley, John, 156; Lucy, 156. Dalling, Frances Anne, 19; Sir John, Bt, 19; Captain John Windham, R.N., 19; Dame Louisa, 19. Dalrymple, Dame Charlotte, 77 ; Charlotte Elizabeth, 19; Dame Frances, 19, 22; Dame Frances Elizabeth, 77 ; Frances Mary, 22 ; Sir Hew, Bt, 76; Lieut -Colonel Sir Hew Hamilton, Bt, 77; Lieut. -General Sir Hew Whiteford, Bt, 19, 22; Lieut -General Sir John, Bt, 77. 204 Damant, Emily, 9 ; Guybon, 9. Dane, Catherine, 173. Daniel, Rev. Charles John, 73 ; Dorcas, 68 ; John, 68; John Wilkes, 59; Margaret, 4, 5; Martin Long, 5; Martin Theodore, 4; Owen Fisher, 4, 5; Winifred Emily Mary, 4. Daniel-Tyssen, Alice Edwyna (Queenie), 75 ; Amelia, 68 ; Amelia Caroline, 72 ; Amelia Harriett, 61 ; Amelia Julia Bruce, 73 ; Amherst, 71, 72, 75 ; Augustus Robert Bruce, 75 ; Blanche Harriet, 74 ; Caroline, 69 ; Caroline Octavia Wilhelmina, 75 ; Cassandra Mary Amelia, 75 ; Charles Amherst, 69-71, 75 ; Charlotte, 69 ; Edith Alice, 75 ; Eliza Julia, 73 ; Ellen Blanche, 75 ; Francis Augustus, 75 ; Francis Samuel, 68, 73 ; Geoffrey Amherst, 74 ; Harriet Caroline, 72 ; Janet Clara, 74 ; John Robert, 69, 72 ; Louisa Dorcas, 69 ; Margaret, 74; Maria Harriett Arabella, 73; Mary Adela Amherst, 74; Mary Ann, 68, 166; Rev. Ridley, 68, 71-74; Rosalind Harriet, 74; Samuel Roland, 75 ; Thomas Auchmuty, 73 ; Wilfred Heming Amherst, 75 ; William George, 68, 166 ; William George Tyssen, 68; William George Wyndham, 73 ; see also Amherst and Tyssen-Amherst. Dannes-Kiold-Samstt, Christian, Count, 163 ; Mary, Countess, 163. Darnell, Rev. James, 132. Dashwood, Charles, 165; Georgiana Louisa, 165; Mary Anne, 165. Davidson, Rev. Arthur Armitstead, 34; Rev. Randall, 79- Davies, Esther, 37, 187; Frances, 184; Francis John, 18; Rev. Grimaldi, 94; Rev. John, 184; William, 37- Davis, Blanche, 74 ; Lvdia, 167 ; William, 167. Dawson, Augusta, 108; Hon 14 * Louisa, 2; Marian, 107; Richard, 2; Richard Thomas, Baron Cremorne, 2 ; William, 107, 108. Day, Dinah, 189 ; James, 189. Deacon, Anna, 129; Anna Beatrice, 130; Bassano, 129; Bessie May, 130; Catherine Charlotte, 131 ; Ellen Bassano, 131 ; Frances Elizabeth, 130 ; Harriet, 131; John, 129, 130; John Francis William, 130, 131; Lucy Katherine, 130; Lucy Sophia Jane, 130; Lucy Sophie, 131; Mary, 129; Mary Sophia, 131 ; Sara, 129; Sophia, 129, 130; William Samuel, 1 29- 1 31. Deane, A., 7; Elizabeth, 7. Deedes, Ven 1 * Brook, 158. Delm4, Frances, i77;'lohn, 177; Julia, 177. Denison, Rt. Rev. Exiward, Bishop of Salisbury, 101 ; Henry, 81 ; Lieut. -Colonel Henry, 82 ; John, 81 ; Stephen Charles, 81 ; Susan Anne Frances, 81. Denman, Charlotte, 104; Hon 1 ** George, 104; Grace, 104. Derby, Frederick Arthur, Earl of, 117. Dew, Lucy Beatrice, 6 ; Tomkyns, 6. Dewar, Alexander, 84; Anne, 84. Dewe, Rev. John James, 90; Mary, 90; Rev. William Mills, 80. Dey, John, no; Sophia, no. Dickin, Harriett, 4 ; John, 4. Dickson, Charles Husband, 59; James Herbert, 59; Lucy Mary, J9; Sophia, 59. Diggens, Rev. William Alfred, 46. Dixon, Eliza, 34; Thomas, 34. Dixon- Hartland, Dame Agnes Chichester, 36 ; Amy Fridswede, 36; Sir Frederick Dixon, Bt, 34-36; Dame Grace Amy, 36; Mary Grace, 37; Nora Gladys, 37 ; Theresa Roma, 36 ; set also Hartland. Dobbs, Conway Richard, 27 ; Olivia Nichola, 27. Dobson, Rev. Thomas R., 75. Donaldson, Rev. St Clair, 141. Donne, Rev. Charles Edward, 147. Douglas, Robert Percy, 25. Dowson, John Withers, 189. Draper, Rev. William Henry, 104. Drew, Alice, 18; Colonel George, 18. Druce, Rev. Gerald William, 134. Drummond, Frances Jemima, 71 ; Grace Scott, 8 ; Hon 140 Geraldine Margaret, 71 ; John Murray, 71 ; Malcolm, 71 ; Ralph, 5. Duckworth, Dame Anne, 25 ; Lieut -Colonel George Henry, 25 ; Admiral Sir John Thomas, Bt, 25 ; Penelope, 25. Dugdale, Lady Eva Sarah Louisa, 16; Frank, 16; James, 16; John Stratford, 14; Mary Louisa, 16. Duncombe, Charles William Reginald, Viscount Helmsley, 15 ; Marjorie Blanche Eva, Viscountess Helmsley, 15; Muriel Frances Louisa, Vis- countess Helmsley, 15 ; William Ernest, Earl of Feversham, 15; William Reginald, Viscount Helmsley, 15. Dunne, Rev. Charles, 6. Dunsmure, James, 69 ; Margaret, 69. Dunsmuir, Emily Ellen, 193; Joan Olive, 193; Hon"- Robert, 193. Durant or Durrant, Ann, 180 ; Joseph, 180 ; Louisa, 103; Percy Crispe, 180; Richard, 103; Thomas Hall, 180. Durham, Rt. Rev. the Hon" 8 Henry Montagu Villiera, Bishop of, 71. E Eagleton, Rev. Charles James, 157, 158. Eales, Mary Anne, 62 ; William, 62. Eardley-Wilmot, Edward Gwynne, 128; Frances G wynne, 128 ; Jane Millicent, 128 ; Robert, 128. Earle, Rt. Rev. Alfred, Bishop of Marlborough, 141. Eaton, Henry Enderby, 1 16 ; Henry William, Baron Cheylesmore, 116; Inna, 116. Eddis, Rev. John El win, 141. Eddowes, Eleanor, 53 ; William King, 53. Eden, Rev. Canon Robert, 86. Edgell, Elisabeth, 146; Rev. John, 146; Mary, 146; Rev. William Charles, 146. Ediss, Sarah, 51. Edwards, Ada Frances Julia, 187 ; Rt Rev. Alfred George, Bishop of St. Asaph, 94; Ann, 173; Charles Arthur Watkin, 187; Rev. Ebenezer Wood, 73 ; Ellen, 38 ; James, 38 ; Mary, 186 ; William, 186. d'Egaje, Monsieur, 74. Eldon, John, Earl of, 7a Ellington, Elizabeth, 49; Richard, 49. Elliot, Louisa Charlotte, 142 ; Rev. William, 142. Elsted, Lucretia Helena, 61. Elwin, Rev. Whitwell, 116. Ely, Rt. Rev. Lord Alwyne Compton, Bishop of, 88; Rt Rev. James Russell Woodford, Bishop of, 116, 117. Emerson, Mary, 136. Emly, Emma Goodenough, 183; Rev. Frederick Septimus, 183; Giles, 183; Samuel, 183. English, Rev. Charles, 9 ; Emily, 9 ; John, 9. Evans, Mary, 58; Rev. Thomas Simpson, 175; William, 58. Ewbank, Rev. Henry, 25. Exeter, Georgina Sophia, Marchioness of, 68; William Alleyne, Marquess of, 68. Eyre, George, 80; Penelope, 8a F F *gge> J** 11 * 3*t 39; K** e » 32, 39; Mary Ann, 39- Fairclough, Anne, 5 ; Thomas, 5. Faithful!, Rev. George David, 97. Falkenburg, Elizabeth, 125 ; Emma, 125 ; William, "5- 205 Fanshawe, Agnes Elizabeth Hustler (Nestal, 23 ; Alice, 18 ; Alice Eliza Jane, 20 ; Althea Edwige, 21 ; Anna Paulina Mary, 28 ; Anne, 20, 27 ; Anne Louisa, 26 ; Anne Williamena, 22 ; Annie, 29; Admiral Sir Arthur, 17, 24 27; Rev. Arthur Adolphus, 19, 25, 27, 28; Admiral Sir Arthur Dalrymple, 19 ; Arthur Hope, 23 ; Arthur Hugh Bradford, 23; Barbara, 21 ; Barbara Evelyn, 23; Basil Hew, 25; Basil Thomas, 17; Caroline, 18; Catherine, 18; Rear-Admiral Charles, 17; General diaries, 22; Charles Alexander, 21; Charles Harding, 23 ; Charlotte, 27 ; Christiana, 17 ; Constance Kathleen, 21 ; Cordelia, 19 ; Lieut. - General Edward, 19, 22 ; Colonel Edward Arthur, 27 ; Edward Card well, 18, 20 ; Admiral Sir Edward Gennys, 19, 20, 22, 27 ; Edward Hugh, 18 ; Edward Leigh ton, 27 ; Elizabeth, 17; Ellen, 28, 29; Ethel Jane, 18; Evelyn Dalrymple, 28 ; Evelyn Leighton, 20, 21 ; Evelyne Kalherine Isabel, 29 ; Frances, 27 ; Frances Alice, 26 ; Frances Alice Mary, 19 ; Frances Anne, 19 ; Frances Elizabeth, 22 ; Frances Mary, 22, 23 ; Frances Rose, 27 ; Frances Sophia, 21 ; Frederick, 23 ; Rev. Frederick, 22, 2 J, 27 ; Frederick Bradford, 21, 23 ; Frederick Edward, 25 ; General George, 21 ; Colonel George Dalrymple, 22, 24 ; George Drew, 18; George Hew, 28; Rev. Gerald Charles, 18, 22, 23, 26 ; Grizilda Emma, 22 ; Guy Dalrymple, 22 ; Harriet, 20, 26 ; Henry Leighton, 27 ; Rev. Henry Leighton, 25, 26, 28 ; Hew Bradford, 21 ; Colonel Hew Dalrymple, 21, 28 ; Jane, 29 ; Dame Jane, 20 ; Jeanette Ellen, 28 ; John Edward, 20 ; Katharine Mary, 26 ; Kathleen Maud, 18; Leighton Dalrymple, 19, 23; Mabel Frances, 24 ; Margaret, 27 ; Margaret Arabella, 26 ; Marianne, 23 ; Marianne Ellen (May), 23; Marjorie Hope, 23; Mary, 23, 24, 27, 29 ; Mary Louisa, 25 ; Mary Morforwyn, 26 ; Maud Mary, 24 ; Morforwyn Mary Leveson, 26 ; Penelope, 25 ; Ralph, 23 ; Renea Leighton, 22 ; Richard Arthur, 23 ; Richard Dalrymple, 21 ; Richard Gennys, 27 ; Richard Michael, 21 ; Robert, 26 ; Colonel Robert, 29 ; Captain Robert, R.N., 17, 21; Robert Dalrymple, 19; Robert Macau lay, 27 ; Rosalie, 25 ; Sarah, 27 ; Dame Sarah Frances, 19; Stella Catherine Hope, 23; Susan, 17; Susan Cordelia, 19, 26; Thomas Bradford, 21 ; Rev. William Dalrymple, 21-23; Winifred Edith, 20; Zilla Mary, 25. Farr, John, 83 ; Lorina, 83. Farrar, Emma, 176. Farrer, Very Rev. Frederick William, 16. Fawson, Emma Goodenough, 183 ; John, 183. Fellowes, Hon bto Agatha Eleanor Augusta, 118; Hon"" Ailwyn Edward, 1 16- 118; Hon"* Alexandra Frances Anne, 117; Alfred Reeve, 87; Alfred Rupert, 87 ; Ann, 81 ; Anna Susan, 82 ; Annette Marv Audley, 87 ; Barbara Maud, 85 ; Bessie Baylan, 83 ; Carol Arthur, 119 ; Rev. Charles, 81, 86, 116; Charles Tames, 83, 85; Constance Gwendoline, 84 ; Hon ble Coulson Churchill, 118; Cyril, 85; Diana Rosamund, 118; Edward, 116; Edward, Baron de Ramsey, 117; Edward Hall, 83; Rev. Edward Lyon, 83, 84-86, 88 ; Elizabeth Pleasance, 83 ; Emily Frances Annie, 88; Emily Gertrude, 122; Emma, 116, 121 ; Eric William Edward, 119; Evelyn Kenneth, 88 ; Evelyn Napier, 81, 83, 84, 88; Florence Percy, 88; Frederick, 84; Frederic William, 83, 88; George, 85 ; Georgina Charlotte, 122 ; Gertrude Charlotte, 119, 121 ; Hon be Gladys Cecil Georgina, 120; Hon b,c Guendolen Dorothy, 118; Harold, 85; Harriett Hall, 82; Hedworth George Ailwyn, 119; Rev. Henry Cecil, 86; Hon ble Ilcrmione Frances Caroline, 120; Hilda, 85; Ida Sinclair, 83 ; Hon bte Inna, 1 16 ; Isabel Grace, 85; James, 82, 119, 121 ; Colonel James, 82; James Herbert, 118, 119, 121; James William, 82 ; James William Kyrle, 82 ; Dame Jeannie, 83 ; Admiral Sir John, 83 ; Rev. John, 81 ; Rev. John Adolphus Liddell, 88 ; Lavinia, 116 ; Lorina Aaela Maude, 87 ; Louisa Christian, 84 ; Lyon Cecil, 86 ; Margaret Rosamond, 84 ; Marjorie Isabel, 85 ; Mary Edith Routh, 86 ; Mary Julia, Lady de Ramsey, 117; Hon bto Maud Mariquita Helen, 118; Miriam Chevallier, 85; Nora Moore, 82; Percy Alwyne, 88; Pleasance Edith, 86; Pleasance Marjorie, 88 ; Pleasance Susan, 86 ; Hon bte Reginald Ailwyn, 119; Reginald Octavius, 84, 88; Reginald William Lyon, 88; Robert, 81, 85, 116; Ronald Townshend, 118; Rosamond Jane Frances, Lady de Ramsey, 117; Rosamond Sophie, 84 ; Susan, 81 ; Susan Anne Frances, 81 ; Susanna Catherine, 82 ; Hon"* Sybil Inna Mildred, 120 ; Thomas Lyon, 84, 87 ; Rev. Thomas Lyon, 83-86, 116, 117, 122; William, 116; Rev. William, 84 ; William Henry, 116, 121 ; William Henry, Baron de Ramsay, 117; Wynefred, 88; Zoe Pleasance, 85. Fellows, Caroline Peters, 177 ; Harriet Coupland, 177, 178; Harvey Winson, 177, 178; Thomas, 177. Fen wick, Rev. John Edward Addison. 76. Fermoy, Edmund Burke, Baron, 157. Fernie, Christina Linn, 96 ; David, 94 ; Dora Kerr, 94; Henry, 96. Fernihough, Charlotte, 94 ; Edward Crudgenton, 94. Ferris, Rev. Thomas Boys Barraclough, 175. Feversham, William Ernest, Earl of, 15. Figgis, Rev. John Neville, 190. Filder, Evelyn Margarita, 48; Mary, 48; William Martin, 48. Finch, Charles Wightwick, Earl of Aylesford, 120 ; Rev. Frederick Charles, 167; Gladys Cecil Georgina, Lady Guernsey, 120; Heneage Greville, Lord Guernsey, 120. Firmin, Rev. John Palmer, 159. Fisher, Elizabeth Copland, 4 ; Emily Bishop, 4 ; Margaret Isabel, 85; Robert, 85; Thomas Richard, 4. Fitzgibbon, Catherine Delia, 29 ; Thomas Gibbon, 29. FitzHenry, Edward Henry, 93; Mary, 93; Mary Bower, 93 ; Samuel, 93. FitzHerbcrt, Dame Agnes, 78; Frances Rafela, 78, 80; Sir Henry, Bt., 78, 80; John Knight, 78; Rev. Richard, 76, 77. Fitzroy, Blanche Adeliza, 15; Henry, 15. Fleming, Rev. Canon James, 120. le Fleming, Anne Jane, 92 ; Elizabeth Constance, 92; Major-General George Cumberland Hughes, 92. Fletcher, Ellen Blanche, 75; Wellesley Pole, 75; William, 75. Flint, Anne, 45; Peter, 45. Flower, Augusta Frances Ellen, 142 ; Georgiana Rosetta, 142 ; Sir William Henry, 142. Foote, Anna Laura, 184; Charles, 184; Vice- Admiral Sir Edward James, 25; Elizabeth, 25; Henry, 182; James, 182; Jane Harvey, 182; Mary Anne, 184. Ford, Alexander, 168; Frances, 168. Fortescue, Elizabeth Stothert, 98 ; Frederick Joseph, 98. Fortune, Euphemia Brown, 93 ; George, 93. Forty, Elizabeth, 132; Richard, 132. Forwood, Alexandra Gladys, 96 ; Alithea Maria, 96; Sir Arthur Bower, Bt., 91; Anhur Dudley, 92 ; Arthur Noel, 94 ; Aurea Maud, 94 ; Barbara Mary, 93 ; Brittain Peploe, 92 ; Cecil Sheridan, 95; Charlotte, 91, 94; Charlotte Eleanor (Lottie), 93 ; Dora Kerr, 94 ; Doreen Gordon, 94 ; Dorothy Mary, 95 ; Sir Dudley Baines, Bt., 91, 92; Edith, 93; Dune Elizabeth Constance, 92 ; Emily Crosfield, 91 ; Emily Jane, 95 ; Eric Baines, 94 ; Ernest Harrison, 95 ; Ernest Lockton, 95 ; Esther Moss, 92 ; Ethel Charlotte, 92 ; 206 Evelyn Agnes Heathcote, 94; Faith Octavia, 96 ; George, 91 ; George Frederick, 94 ; George Peploe, 94 ; Harold Stanley, 92 ; Harriet Bower, 94 ; Helen (Nellie), 96 ; Ida, 93 ; Ida Baines, 93 ; Jessie Bower, 96 ; Kate Childs, 92 ; Kathleen Shirley, 96 ; Kitty, 95 ; Lucy, 91 ; Mabel, 95 ; Mabel Bower, 93 ; Margaret Harriett, 91 ; Margaret (Madge), 95 ; Margaret Maud, 95 ; Margery, 96 ; Mary, 91 ; Dame Mary Anne Eliza, 91 ; Mary Bower, 93 ; Dame Mary Eleanor, 92 ; Mary Georgina, 94 ; Mary Pirn, 94 ; Maud, 94 ; Mildred Lucy, 92 ; Muriel Edith, 93 ; Dame Norah Isabella, 92; Percy Leech, 96; Reginald, 93; Stanley Muspratt, 95; Sydney Brittain, 96; Talbot Brittain, 93 ; Thomas Brittain, 93 ; Thomas Friend Brittain Peploe, 91 ; William Miles Moss, 94 ; Sir William Bower, 91, 92. Fosbery, Rev. T. Vincent, 178. Foulerton, Mary Grace, 90; Captain Robert, R.N., 90. Fountaine, Andrew, 70 ; Hannah, 70 ; Mary, 70. Fox, Charles, 145; Sir (Charles) Douglas, 112; Florence, 145; Dame Mary, 112; Mary Douglas, 112; Sarah Frances, 19; Susan Cordelia, 19, 26; William, 19, 26 ; William Fanshawe, 26. Foye, Rev. John Joseph, 9a France, Rev. Thomas, 159. de Franquetot, Augustin Louis Joseph Casimir Gustave, Due de Coigny, 77 ; Georgine Jane Elizabeth Fanny, 77. Freeling, Rev. George Noel, 4. Freeman, Alice Anna, 191 ; Barbara Helen, 190 ; Bertha Prudence, 191 ; Charles, 191 ; Charles Edward, 191 ; Charles Robert, 190; Dinah, 189; Dinah Bertha Elizabeth, 191 ; Edgar Henry, 191 ; Edith Helen, 190; Elizabeth, 191; Elizabeth Rachel, 190; Ellen, 189; Ellen Eliza, 189; Ernest Arthur, 191 ; Henry, 190 ; Henry Holt, 189; Henry Layton, 190; James, 189; James Edward Hutton, 190; Joseph Hutton, 189, 190; Katharine Maria, 190 ; Martins Sydney, 191 ; Mary Eliza, 190 ; Percival James, 191 ; Piddock Day, 191 ; Prudence, 191 ; Richard Saddler, 191 ; Robert, 189, 191 ; Sarah, 191 ; Sarah Ellen, 189 ; Travers Henry Moon, 191. Fremlin, Marianne Ellen (May), 23; William Arthur, 23- Fulcher, Captain, 86 ; Emily, 86. Furse, Rev. Charles Wellington, 74. Fynes-Clinton, Anna Maria Isabella, 101 ; Henry, 101 ; Katherine, 101. Gabb, Rev. James Frederick Secretan, 34. Gaitskell, James Frederick, 152 ; Rev. John, 152 ; Marian Frances, 152. Gambier, James, Lord, 101 ; Louisa, 101 ; Mary, 101 ; Samuel, 101. Gamble, Rev. Henry Reginald, 162. Ganton, Rev. Robert, 173. Gardner, Rev. Edward, 150; Elizabeth, 150. Gamier, Frances, 177; George Charles, 1775 Rev. Thomas, 177. Garrick, Rev. James Percy, 23. Gascoyne-Cecil, Hon bte Alicia Margaret, 70; Lord Eustace Brownlow Henry, 70; Evelyn, 70; Lady Gertrude Louisa, 70; Rev. Lord William Rupert Ernest, 70. Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne, Earl of Cranbrook, 157 ; Lady Margaret Evelyn, 157. Gee, Alice Edwyna (Queenie), 75 ; Horace Randolph, 75 ; Rev. Canon Richard, 105 ; Robert, 75. Gem, Rev. Hubert Arnold, 175. Gennys, Christiana, 17 ; John, 17. George, Annie Isabelle, 151 ; Helen Mary, 151 ; William Balwin, 151. Gibson, Mary Jane, 24 ; William Charles, 24. Gilbert, Rev. John Ernest, 108 ; John Wilson, 81 ; Joseph, 182; Sarah, 182; William, 182. Gilder, Margaret Harriett, 91 ; William, 91. Gillman, Eliza Anne, 18 ; St. Leger Ha ward, 18. Glanville, Rev. Edward Fanshawe, 17; Elizabeth, 17 ; Elizabeth Mary, 17 ; Francis, 17 ; Sir John, 17 ; Sarah, 17. Glazebrook, Ellen, 164; Samuel, 164. Glyn, Rev. the Hon bto Edward Carr, 88 ; Rev. Sir George Lewen, Bt., 152. Goddard, Caroline, 184 ; Clara, 175 ; Emma Goode- nough, 183 ; Fanny Maskelyn, 183 ; Frederick, 175 ; Jane, 182; Jane Harvey, 182 ; John Harvey, 182; Mabel, 175; Mary Anne, 182, 184; Mary Katherine, 184 ; Sarah, 182 ; William, 182 ; Rev. William Charles Gilbert, 182-184; William Gilbert, 182-184. Godden, William, 131. Godson, Catherine Sarah, 132 ; Stephen, 132. Goff, Elizabeth, 141 ; Jane, 141 ; Joseph, 141. Going, Alexander, 192 ; Ida, 192 ; Wilhelmina, 192 ; William Henry, 192. Goldfinch, General Sir Henry, 25 ; Dame Katherine Elizabeth, 25 ; Mary Louisa, 25. Goodacre, Ann, 175; Elizabeth, 175; William, Goodchild, Florence Mary, 171 ; Maria Anne, 171 ; Thomas, 171; William Bowyer, 171. Goodenough, Sarah, 182 ; Stephen, 182. Goodrick, Rev. Robert, 182. Gordon, Dora Helen, 94; John Forbes, 94; J. II., 16 ; Lily, 16 ; Maud, 94 ; William, 90. Gore, Rev. Canon Charles, 102. Gorst, Esther Moss, 92; Thomas, 92 ; Walter Leigh, 92. Goschen, Alexander Heun, 162 ; Hon bto Alice, 158 ; Angela, 158; Ann Helen, 160; Arthur Alec, 162 ; Augusta Eleanor, 159 ; Hon" 6 Beatrice Mary, 158; Catharine, 160; Charles Henry, 162; Charles Hermann, 156, 160; Charlotte Ernestina, 160; Christian, 159; Christian Eleanor Margaret, 159; Christopher Gerard, 162; Hon bto Cicely Winifred, 157; Edward Henry, 163; Emily Louisa, 161 ; Etheldreda Augusta, 159 ; Fanny Elizabeth, 161 ; Hon We Fanny Evelyn, 158 ; Florence Made- leine, 160; Geoffrey Shakerley, 16 1 ; George Gerard, 163 ; George Joachim, 156 ; George Joachim, Viscount, 156, 157; Hon bte George Joachim, 157; Hon w « Geraldine Elizabeth, 158; Dame Harriet Holister, 163 ; Helen Mary, 160 ; Henrietta, 156 ; Henrietta Barbara, 156 ; Henry, 156, 159 ; Hilda, Marion, 161 ; Hugh Kenneth, 162 ; John Alexander, 158; Kathleen Eleanor, 161 ; Kenneth, 162; Laura Sophia, 162; Lucy, 156; Hon 1 ** Lucy Maud, 157; Mabel, 161 ; Margaret, 160 ; Margaret Elsie, 161 ; Margaret Evelyn, Viscountess, 157 ; Marion, 162 ; Marjorie Dora, 162 ; Marjorie Mary, 162 ; Mary; 163 ; Mary Charlotte, 157 ; Hon" 6 Phyllis Evelyn, 157 ; Rosemary, 158 ; Sybil, 16 1 ; Violet, 162 ; Sir William Edward, 163 ; William Henry, 156, 158; Hon bte William Henry, 156, 158; William Henry Neville, 159; William Ohmann, 158. Gough, Rev. Edmund, 90 ; Emmeline Hawkins, 9a Gould, James, 7 ; Mary, 7. Govett,*Ven ble Decimus Storry, 82. Gow, Rev. Henry, 75. Gower, Ambrose Alard, 39; Anne, 38; Dorothy Kate Susie Emily Vaughan, 39; Dorothy Susie Eleanor, 32, 39 ; Edward, 38 ; Edward Fagge, 40 ; Elizabeth, 40; Ellen, 38, 39; Frances, 40;Henry, 38 ; James, 40 ; Jane, 38 ; Joshua Reginald, 40 ; Joshua Robert, 32, 38, 39; Kate, 32, 39; Kate Marian Sarah, 40 ; Marguerite Cooper, 40 ; Mary Elizabeth, 40; Mildred Frances, 40; Robert Vaughan, 32, 38, 39 ; Sarah Martha, 38 ; Sophia, 38 ; William, 39. / 207 Grace, Margaret M. t 143 ; William, 143. Graham, Edith Woodthorpe, 63 ; Ellen, 106 ; Frances Amelia, 63 ; Harry Woodthorpe, 64 ; Henry, 106 ; Mary Peddie Woodthorpe, 64 ; May Woodthorpe, 63 ; Melville Woodthorpe, 64; Nelson Woodthorpe, 64; (Richard) Wood- thorpe Tempest, 63 ; Woodthorpe Victor, 63 ; see also Woodthorpe. Graham-Campbell, Catharine Ellen, 141 ; Jessie, 141 ; John, 141 ; Rollo Frederick, 141. Grainger, Rev. John Cecil, 177. Grant, Christian, 159; Colonel James Augustus, 159; Margaret, 159. Grav, Alexander, 58 ; Rev. Edward Ker, 91 ; Mary, 58 ; Patience, 58 ; Sarah, 58. Grayson, Arabella, 89 ; Robert, 89. Green, Rev. Edward Dyer, 95, 96. Greene, Gwendolen Maud, 103 ; Harry Plunket, 103 ; Hon 1 * Louisa, 103 ; Richard Jonas, 103 ; Rev. Walter Lighton, 134. Greenfield, Rev. John, 15a • Greenhalgh, Elizabeth, 3 ; William, 3. Greenly, Rev. John, 183, 184; Mary Anne, 184. Gregg, Rev. Edward Peare, 74. Grevflle, Hon Ma Alwyn Henry Fulke, 16; Anne, Countess Brooke, 14; Hon w « Charles Algernon Cromartie, 15 ; Charles Henry, 16 ; Lady Eva Sarah Louisa, 16 ; Frances Evelyn, Countess Brooke, 15; Francis Richard Charles Guy, Earl Brooke, 14, 15; George, Earl of Warwick, 14; George Gordon Francis, 16; George Guy, Earl Brooke, 14 ; Henrietta, Countess of Warwick, 14 ; Henry Richard, Earl Brooke, 14; Leopold Guy Francis Maynard, Lord Brooke, 15 ; Hon ble Lily, 16; Hon bto Louis George, 16; Hon bto Mabel Elizabeth Georgina, 16 ; Lady Marjorie Blanche Eva, 15 ; Hon"* Maynard, 15 ; Lady Mercy, 15 ; Phyllis Dorothy Lindsay, 16 ; Sarah Elizabeth, Countess Brooke, 14; Hon 14 * Sidney Robert, 16; see also Brooke and Warwick. Grey, George Harry, Earl of Stamford, 78 ; George Harry, Lord, 78 ; Lady Margaret Henrietta Mana, 78. Griffiths, Charles, 85; Rev. Percy, 85; Zfle Pleasance, 85. Grugeon, Frances, 168 ; Isaac James, 168 ; Rose Mary, 168. Grundy, Edith Helen, 190; Edward, 190; Mary, 190. Guernsey, Gladys Cecil Georgina, Lady, 120; Heneage Greville, Lord, 120. H Hacker, Nicholas Marshall, 97 ; Thomas Nicholas Perry, 97. Hackett, Mary, 58 ; Mary Lines, 58 ; Thomas Wilson, 58. Hadow, Rev. George, 107. Hagen, Anna, 33. Hagerman, Caroline, 69 ; Hon 1 * Christopher Alexander, 69 ; Nicholas, 69. Haggitt, Christiana, 17 ; Rev. Francis, 17 ; Lucy, 17- Haldon, Lawrence, Baron, 102 ; Maria Harriett, Lady, 102. Hales, Rev. Greville Turner, 103. Hall, Agatha, 176; Rev. Alexander Hall, 74; Charlotte, 27 ; Rev. Cutler, 186 ; Henry Charles, 176; Mary Augusta, 176; Rev. Thomas Rowland, 74. Halton, Rev. Imanuel, 164. Hamilton, Frances Agnes, 178 ; John James, 82 ; Rev. John Vesey, 178 ; Julia Frances Delme, 178 ; Admiral Sir Richard Vesey, 178. Hamley, Florence Honor, 53 ; Susannah, 53 ; William Henry, 53. Hammond, Catherine Charlotte, 131 ; Rev. Egerton, 131 ; Rev. Henry Anthony, 131 ; John Maximilian, 131 ; Rev. Joseph, 134 ; Mary Graham, 131 ; William Osmund, 131. Handley, Jane, 105 ; Peter, 105. Hankinson, Eugenia, 120 ; Ven"* Robert Edwards, 120. Hanks, Ellen Heath (Nellie), 168 ; John James, 168 ; Mary, 168. Hannam, Rev. E. P., 174. Hannay, Hugh, 179; Hugh Halliday, 179; Jane, 179; Louisa Mary, 179. Hanslow, Edward Eden, 178 ; Mary Ann, 178. Harbord, Edward, Baron Suffield, 193; Hon 1 * 5 Emily, 193 ; Rev. the Hon 1 * John, 192, 193. Hardcastle, Hon 1 * Alice, 158; Edward, 158; Rev. Edward Hoare, 120, 158 ; PriscHla Buxton, 158. Harding, General Sir George, 22; Grizilda Emma, 22. Hardinge, Rev. Sir Charles, Bt, 129. Hardwicke, Helen Dorothy Allen Hardwicke, 54; Herbert Junius, 40, 54 ; Herbert Junius Allen, 40 ; Kate Marian Sarah, 40 ; Mary Elizabeth, 40, 54. Hardy, Charlotte Savery, 148; Rev. Clement le, 1 52 ; Fanny Ann, 6 ; Jenery, 6 ; Sarah, 148 ; Colonel Thomas Carteret, 148 ; William, 6. Hare, Elizabeth, 166 ; Rev. Humphrey John, 166. Harford, Anna Summers, 34; Jane, 34; Richard, Summers, 34. Harneis, Mary, 137 ; Timothy, 137. Harper, Mary Augusta, 170; Richard Lockwood, 176. Harris, Harriet, 62; Louisa, 112; Mary Anne, 2, 62; Rev. Richard, 62 ; William, 112; William Henry, 62. Harrison, Benjamin, 73 ; Catherine, 105 ; Mary Anne, 73; William, 105. Hartland, Alfred, 34; Alfred Harford, 34; Amy Georgina, 37 ; Anna, 33 ; Anna Louisa, 37 ; Anna Maria, 33 ; Anna Summers, 34 ; Edith, 34 ; Edward Lewis, 35; Eleanor (Nellie), 34; Eliza, 34; Emily Rosa, 37 ; Ernest Dixon, 34, 37 ; Frederick Dixon, 35 ; Gerard Harford, 35 ; John Allis, 33 ; Lilias, 35; Martha, 33; Nathaniel, 33, 34; Rebecca, 33 ; Reeve, 33 ; Sarah, 33, 35 ; Sarah Hannah, 34 ; Theresa Gales, 35; William, 33, 35 ; William Harford, 34, 35 ; see also Dixon-Hartland. Harvey, George, 182; Jane, 182. Haslara, Anne Jane, 127; John, 127. Hatch, Emma Mary Augusta, 193 ; Lieut. -General George Cliffe, 193; Sarah Martha, 42; William, 42. Hatchard, Rev. John, 144. Haukeby, Ann, 96; John, 96. Haviland, Rev. Arthur Cole, 88. Hawkes, Eleanor Odell, 126; Georgina Eleanor, 126; Thomas Forder, 126. Hawkins, Anne, 63; Emmeline, 90; Francis, 90; Isabella, 63 ; James, 63. Hawks, Eleanor, 53; George, 53; George Henry Longridge, 53 ; Kate, 53. Hay, Isabella, 54; Rev. J. B., 54. Hayden, Loretta Harriet, 181 ; Thomas Douglas, 181. Hayes, Dorothy, 197 ; Henry, 197 ; Phoebe (Effie), 197. Hayne, Elizabeth Marian, 56 ; Jonathan, 56. Hayton, Rev. Edward Josiah, 9a Head, Rev. A., 161 ; John, 161 ; John Reginald, 161 ; Sybil, 161. Heath, George, 167; Margaret, 167. Heaton, Anne, 59 ; Fanny Gray, 59 ; Thomas Tannett, 59; William, 59. Heaviside, Rev. Canon James William Lucas, 79. Hedley, Anna Susan, 82 ; Katherine, 82 ; Mary Ann, 170; Richard, 170; Robert, 82; Walter Coote, 82. 208 Hegan, Isabel Grace, 85 ; John, 85 ; Margaret Isabel, 85. Heigham, Rev. Arthur Linzee Chatterton, 120. Helmsley, Charles William Reginald, Viscount, 15 ; Marjorie Blanche Eva, Viscountess, 15 ; Muriel Frances Louisa, Viscountess, 15; William Reginald, Viscount, 15. Hennessy, Ann Mary, 197 ; Joseph, 197. Hensley, Frances, 40; John, 40. Henson, Rev. Canon Herbert Hensley, 1 1 8. Herbert, Elizabeth, Lady, 103; Lady Elizabeth Maude, 103; Very Rev. the Hon" George, 120; Sidney, Baron, 103. Hereford, Rt. Rev. John Percival, Bishop of, 21, 84. Hervey, Rt. Rev. Lord Arthur Charles, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 77 ; Emma, 77 ; George Henry William, 77; Mary, 77; Lady Patience, 77. Hesketh, Maria Harriett, 102; Sir Thomas Henry, Bt., 102. Hesseltine, Ann, 123. Hester, Catherine, 4; James Tony, 4. Heuer, Annie Sarah, 127 ; Carmen Estelle, 127 ; Edmund, 127. Hewlett, Emily Mary Charlotte, 131 ; Richard Whitfield, 131. Heytesbury, William, Baron, 103. Hibberd, Elizabeth, 41 ; George, 42 ; John, 41 ; Mercy, 42. Hibbert, Catherine Anne, 3 ; Constance, 3 ; Elizabeth, 3 ; Colonel Francis Gordon, 3 ; William, 3. Higgins, Fanny, 91 ; Vincent, 91. Higginson, Frances Rose, 27 ; Sir James Macaulay, 27 ; Olivia Nichola, 27. Hill, Edith, 93; Edward, 93; Mary Metcalfe, 93. Hilliard, Fanny, 64. Hillyard, Rev. Canon Arthur, 121. Hinde, Major-General Charles Thomas Edward, 26 ; Florence Caroline, 101 ; Gregson, 101 ; Harriet Julia Morforwyn, 26. Hindle, Rev. Richard, 128. Hinds, Annette Mary Audley, 87 ; William, 87. Hines, Very Rev. Dean, 197. Hingston, Joseph, 140 ; Sarah, 140 ; Sarah Elizabeth Ball, 140. Hippisley, Charlotte Martha, 119; Rev. Henry, 119. Hoare, Alfred Ernest, 120 ; Charlotte Augusta, 45 ; Edith Gertrude, 120; Edward, 69; Eugenia, 120; Francis, 120; Rev. Gerard, 160; Henry Gerard, 160; Henry Gerard Philip, 160; Jane Frances, 160; Margaret, 160; Priscilla Buxton, 158; Samuel, 158. Hodge, Elizabeth Lovey, 143 ; Harriet Hall, 82 ; Mary, 143 ; Thomas, 143 ; William Chapell, 82. Hodges, Ann, 177; James, 177; Mary Anne, 177. Hodgkinson, Cadman, 89; Mary, 89. Hodgson, Rev. Francis Henry, 26; Rev. John George, 170. Holloway, Edwin, 44 ; Mary, 44. Holmes, Elizabeth Kay, 43, 188; George, 168; James, 43, 188; Rev. John Backhouse, 179; Mary, 168, 169. Holroyd, Abraham Parkinson, 62; Charles, 62; Sir Charles, 51 ; Gertrude, 51 ; Lucy, 51, 62 ; Sarah, 62 ; William, 51, 62. Holt, Edward, 53 ; Jane Sarah, 53 ; Susannah Grindal, 189. Homewood, Eliza, 180; George Christopher, 180; Sprigg, 180; Thomas, 180. Hood, Rev. Edwin Peter, 146; Hon"* Frances Caroline, 121 ; Samuel, Baron Bridport, 121. Hooper, Alfred Thomas, 64 ; Henry Joseph Stuart, 64 ; Irene Judith Corby, 64 ; Josephine, 64. Hope, Charlotte, 104; Samuel, 104. Hopkinson, Caroline Octavia Wilhelmina, 74 ; Charles, 72, 74 ; Clara, 74 ; Harriet Caroline, 72. Horsfall, Charles, 168; Emily, 168; Mary, 168. Hoskyns, Rev. Sir John Leigh, Bt, 4. Hoste, Rev. Dixon, 192; Jane Sarah, 192; Margaret, 192; Sir William, Bt., 192. Houghton, Henry William, 176 ; John, 176 5 Maria, 174, 176; Susanna, 176. Hovenden, Ada Mary, 172; Agnes Mary, 169; Albert, 168, 170; Alfred Alleyne, 171 ; Alice Bertha, 169; Alice Maude, 170; Annie Sarah, 169 ; Arthur Cecil, 171 ; Arthur Lester, 171 ; Audrey Madeline, 171 ; Catherine Amy, 172 ; Charles, 169 ; Charles William, 171 ; Charlotte Hetty, 172; Dorothy Frances, 172; Edward William, 170; Elizabeth, 169; Ellen Heath (Nellie), 168; Elsie Rose, 168; Elvira Julia Mamie, 171; Emily Ida, 169; Emma, 170; Ernest Churcher, 168, 170; Ethel Lilley, 170; Eva Madeline, 171; Florence Lilley, 170; Florence Mary, 171; Frances Edith Sarah, 172; Frank, 168 ; Frederick, 169 ; Geoffrey Thomas, 172 ; Gerald Stanley, 172; Geraldine Valerie, 172; Gertrude Mary, 170; Harold Frederick, 169; Hedley Percy, 172 ; Henry, 167 ; Henry Edward, 168; Jack Reginald* 171 ; Kathleen Louise, 171 ; Kenrick Charles, 169; Lydia, 167; Mabel Beatrice, 171 ; Madeline Bessie, 171 ; Margaret, 167 ; Martha, 168; Mary, 167, 168; Mary Louisa, 171 ; Mary Louisa Adelaide, 169 ; Maurice, 168 ; May Constance, 171 ; Phyllis Mary, 169; Robert, 167 ; Robert George, 167 ; Ronald Clifford, 172 ; Rose Mary, 168 ; Sarah, 167, 168 ; Sydney Churcher, 170; Thomas, 167; Thomas Henry, 168 ; William, 167. Howard, Ellen, 52 ; Emily, 59 ; Rev. Robert, 59. Howarth, Rev. Henry, 91. Hucker, Kezia, 9. Hudson, Charles, 109 ; Jane, 109. Hughes, Rev. Albert, 123, 125 ; Rev. Cecil, 99 ; Emma, 124 ; Reginald, 124, 125 ; Richard, 124 ; Rev. Thomas, 26 ; Walter, 124, 125. Hulse, Sir Edward, Bt., 116; Hannah, 116. Hulton, Rev. Arthur Emilius, 118. Humphrey, Elizabeth, 40 ; William, 4a Hunt, Ann, 164 ; John, 164. Hunter, Arthur John, 96 ; Mary, 105. Hunton, Robert March, 194. Hurt, Albert Frederic, 79 ; Alice, 79 ; Francis, 164 ; Grace Emma Julia, 79; Richard, 164; Rev. Richard Norman, 79. Hutchinson, Rev. W., 53. Hutton, Rev. Arthur Bertram, 190; Charles Eustace, 79 ; Eustacie Emma Millicent, 79 ; Colonel George Morland, 79 ; Rev. Gerard Mottram, 190 ; Jane, 79 ; Rev. Joseph, 189 j Rev. Joseph Henry, 189 ; Sarah Ellen, 189 ; Susannah Grindall, 189 ; William, 79 ; Rev. William Richmond, 189. Hyder, Sarah, 167. Hylton, Hedworth Hylton, Baron, 118. Ibbetson, Georgina Fanny, 37 ; Robert, 37. Ilderton, Anne Elizabeth, 54, 55; Thomas, 54; Rev. Canon Thomas, 54, 55. Impey, Elijah George Halhed, 126 ; Lilias, 126. Ingham, Annie, 95 ; Constantine, 95 ; Mary Emma, 95 ; Rev. William, ICO. Irby, Frederick Arthur, 84 ; Lieut. -Colonel Leonard Howard Loyd, 84 ; Louisa Christian, 84. Irving, Rev. Canon Robert, 92. Iverach, Anne, 170; William, 17a J Jackson, Alice, 9 ; Annie Susan Charlotte, 141 ; Sir Charles, 141 ; Rev. George, 9 ; Robert, 9. Jacob, Rt. Rev. Edgar, Bishop of St. Albans, 85. Jacobs, Caroline, 18 ; W., 18. Jalland, Ada Frances, 50 ; Anne, 50 ; John, 50. James, Rev. Thomas George, 91. 209 Jardine, Annie Sarah, 127; Frederick William, 127. efferson, Guendolen Dorothy, 118; Gwendolen Mary, 118; Harry Wyndham, 118. Jeffreys, Agnes, 93 ; Charles Nicholas Theodore, 93 ; Ida Baines, 93 ; Walter Powell, 93. Jenks, Annie, 95 ; Dorothy Mary, 95 ; Edward, 95 ; Robert, 95 ; Sarah Frances, 95. Tenkyns, Rev. Richard, 54, 55. Jenner, Mary, 97 ; Robert, 97. Jepson, Ann, 96; Helen (Nellie), 96; Henry Whitby, 96. Jerningham, Annette Mary Audley, 87 ; Coralie, 87 ; William Henry Stafford, 87. Johnson, Andrew, 108; Anne, 108; Christopher, 108; Esther, 92; Maria Eugenie, 108; Samuel 92 ; Sarah No we 11, 108. Johnstone, Anne Williamena, 22; Captain Charles James Hope, R.N., 22; Eliza, 22; Mary Metcalfe, 93 ; Samuel, 93. Joliffe, Hon 1 * Agatha Eleanor Augusta, 118; Hedworth Hvlton, Baron Hylton, 1 18. Jones, Rev. Edward Owen, 26; Elizabeth, 185; Frances, 5 ; Rev. Canon Henry David, 179 ; James, 171 ; Louisa Hetty, 171 ; Rev. Richard Michael, 135 ; Thomas, 5 ; William, 185. Josselyn, Frederic, 3 ; George, 3 ; George Francis, 3 ; Elizabeth, 3 ; Frances Harriett, 3 ; John Henry, 3 ; Mary Elizabeth, 3. Jung, Adelaide, 47 ; Georgette, 47 ; Joseph Georges Ignace, 47. K Karney, Rev. Gilbert, 179. Kaye, Ven 1 * Archdeacon, 90; Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Lincoln, 73. Kear, Ann, 176; Richard, 176. Keld, Jane, 196. Kell, Fanny, 58 ; Jane, 58 ; Thomas, 58. Kellock, Charles Walford, 91 ; Emily Crosfield, 91 ; Henry Grey, 91 ; Katherine, 91. Kelly, Catherine, 92 ; Ethel Charlotte, 92 ; Hugh Cunningham, 92 ; Margaret, 54 ; Robert 54, 92 ; Rev. Walter, 8. Kelson, Samuel, 98 ; Susanna, 98. Kemble, Elizabeth, 76; Frances Crawford, 76; Stephen George, 76. Kempe, Rev. John Edward, 117. Kennedy, Agnes, 105 ; Anna Fraser, 105 ; Rev. Canon Benjamin Rann, 56 ; Jessie Barbara, 105 ; John, 105 ; Lieut. -Colonel John, 105 ; Margaret Elizabeth, 105 ; Mary, 105. Kenton, Judith, 68. Ker, Claudius Buchanan, 35. Kershaw, Jemima, I ; Jemima Elizabeth, I ; William, 1. Kesterson, Frances Clitheroe, 195 ; William, 195. Kinder, James, 127 ; Sarah Ann, 127. Kindersley, Edward Cock bum, 148 ; Frances Augusta, 148 ; Harriet, 14S ; Rev. Richard Cock burn, 148. King, Anne Elizabeth, 54, 55; Ethel Mary, 54; Florence Annie, 55 ; Harriet Bower, 94 ; Mary Anne, 148, 150 ; Richard Huntley, 54, 55 ; Rev. Robert Henry, 146; William, 94, 148, 150; William Vale, 94 ; Williamina Alexandria Jane, 146. Kingdon, Elizabeth, 174; William, 174; William Maton, 174. Kingsford, Frank, 9. Kinloch, Sir George, Bt., 21 ; Margaret Aimee, 21. Kitchener, Anne, 63 ; Samuel Venables, 63. Kitchingman, Augusta, 108; Caroline, 108; George, 108. Knatchbull, Sir Edward, Bt., 117; Eleanor, 117. Knatchbull-Hugesson, Rev. Reginald Bridges, 74. Knight, Andrew Johnes Rouse Boughton, 156; Elizabeth, 3 ; Riviere, 3. Knight-Bruce, Dame Eliza, 73; Eliza Julia, 73; Sir James Lewis, 73 ; Lewis Bruce, 73. Knollys, Rev. Erskine, 159. Knox, Catherine Delia, 29 ; Hon* 4 * Charles, 29 ; Eliza, 76; Evelyne Katherine Isabel, 29; Most Rev. Robert, 29. Kohler, Catharine Caroline, 141 ; John David, 141. Kronheim, Eliza Matilda, 195 ; Joseph Martin, 195. Labouchere, John, 129. Ladell, Richard William, 189. LarTan, Rev. de Courcy, 142. Laidler, Ann, 196 ; William, 196. Lamb, Fanny Hughes, 150; Henry Alexander, 8; James, 15a Lambert, Florence Lilley, 170; Francis Henry, 170; Thomas Henry, 170. Lam pi ugh, Rev. David, 48. Lamprey, Stephen, 180, Lane, Charles Thomas, 74; Margaret, 74; Minna, 74 ; William Arthur, 74. Langford, John, 181 ; Sara, 181. Langham, John, 166; Judith, 68 ; William, 68. Langhorne, Rev. William Henry, 78. Langley, Mary, 80 ; Rev. Thomas, 8a Langston, Rev. Stephen Hurt, 131. Lansdell, Elizabeth, 124. Lansdown, George, 42 ; Mercy, 42. Latham, Henry, 89 ; Sarah, 89; Sarah Elizabeth, 89; William, 89. Lauder, Ven** John Strutt, 165. Laurie, A., 159 ; Margaret, 159. Laver, Agnes Jane, 60; Edwin George, 60; John Atkins, 60 ; Mary Ann, 60 ; William, 60. Law, Rev. Frederick Henry, 45 ; Mary Adela Amherst, 74 ; William Qgilvie, 74 ; William Trevor, 74. Lawford, Excelles, 19 ; Louisa, 19. Lawler, Sophia, 30 ; William, 30. Lawless, Edward, Baron Cloncurry, 162; Hon 146 Mary, 162. Lawley, Rev. the Hon hto Algernon, 118. Lawrence, Rev. Charles, 71; Mary, 143. Laws, Eliza Jane, 136; John, 133, 136 ; Sarah, 133, 136. Lawson, Anne, 194 ; Emma Alice, 194 ; John, 194. Lear, Ethelinda, ibi ; Very Rev. Francis, 101, 103, 104. Le Blanc, Arthur, 53. Lecoq, Therese, 169. Ledger, Anne, 60 ; William, 60. Lee, Amy, 60; Frederick Fawson, 184; Sir John Theophilus, 30 ; Mary Anne, 60 ; Dame Sophia, 30; Sophia Townshend, 30; Rev. Robert McClellan Lauriston, 30 ; William, 6a Leigh, Rev. the Hon" 6 James Wentworth, 122. Leigh ton, Frances, 19, 22 ; General Francis, 19, 22. Le Maistre, Rev. William Brine, 152. Lemon, Henrietta, 186 ; Mary Anne, 186 ; Richard, Parker, 186. Leonard, Elizabeth, 186 ; Rev. Francis Burford, 186 ; Gertrude Elizabeth, 186. Leslie- Melville, Alexander, Earl of Leven and Melville, 130; Lady Jane Elizabeth, 13a Leven and Melville, Alexander, Earl of, 13a Levick, Ann Helen, 160; James, 160. Lewis, Rev. Gwilym, 26 ; Rev. Henry Thomas, 94 ; John, 35; Sarah, 33, 35. Liddell, Very Rev. Henry George, 84, 87, 88 ; Rev. the Hon 1 * Robert, 74, 103. Liddon, Rev. Henry Parry, 103. Lightfoot, Emily, 53; Thomas Streatfield, 52, 53; Thomas, 53. Lilley, Edward William, 168, 169 ; Elizabeth, 169 ; Martha, 168; Mary, 168, 169. Lincoln, Rt. Rev. John Kaye, Bishop of, 73. Litchford, Edward, 125; Ethel Vincent, 125; Rowland, 125. 210 Lithgow, Andrew, 31 ; Andrew James, 31 ; Etaiily Augusta, 31. Liverpool, Rt. Rev. Francis James Chavasse, Bishop of, 92, 117. Lloyd, Rev. Albany Rossendale, 6 ; Ann, 1 ; Rev. Arthur Thomas, 4 ; Francis, I ; Mary Dorothy, I ; Rev. Thomas Bucknall, 5. Lloyd- Verney, Lieut. -Colonel George Hope, 26; Harriet Julia Morforwyn, 26; Morforwyn Mary Leveson, 26. Lobb, Phillis Sophia, 145. Locke, Joseph, 74 ; Minna, 74. Lockett, Isabella Maria, 92; Norah Isabella, 92; Richard Robertson, 92. Lockton, Margaret Maud, 95; Rev. Philip, 95; Rev. Philip Sydney, 95. London, Rt. Rev. Mandell Creighton, Bishop of, 37 ; Rt Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of, 120. Long, Elizabeth, 145 ; Walter, 145. Longford, Thomas, Earl of, 68. Longley, Most Rev. Charles Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 78. Loring, Anna Henrietta, 159 ; Colonel, 159. Loucks, Caroline, 9; Harriet Emma, 9; William Alfred, 9. Love, Anne, 180. Loveday, Julia Charlotte, 75 ; General Lambert, 75. Lovey, Alphonse, 179; Sarah, 179. Lucan, Richard, Earl of, 14. Luckock, Rev. Arthur Mortimer, 84; Constance Gwendoline, 84; Very Rev. Herbert Mortimer, 84; Margaret, 84. Luke, Emma Alice, 48; Jane, 48; Robert, 48; William, 48. Lupton, Joseph, 164. Lyon, Hon" 6 Mary Elizabeth, 81 ; Susan, 8t ; Hon"' Thomas, 81. Lysons, Rev. Daniel, 149; Sarah, 148. Lyus, Henry Ormiston, 136. M Maas, Amelia Susan Maria, 181 ; Clara, 181 ; Laurent Francois Edouard, 181. McAlaster, Godfrey Charles Somervill, 147. MacCabe, Rev. Bernard, 194. McCrea, Frederick Bradford, 152; Kathleen Mary, 152; Robert George, 152. MacGregor, Arthur Charles Herbert, 85 ; Dame Harriot, 85; Hilda, 85; Major-General Sir George, 85. McHardy, Ann, 165; William, 165. Maclver, Annie, 93 ; Charles, 93 ; Charlotte Eleanor (Lottie), 93; David, 93. Mackarness, Rt Rev. George Richard, Bishop of Argyll, 46 ; ; Gertrude Kate, 46 ; Rev. Henry Smith, 46; Rt Rev. John Fielder, Bishop of Oxford, 119. Mackenzie, Alexander, 35; Lilias, 35. McKenzie, Donald James, no; Elizabeth, no; Rev. Frederick, no. Macnamara, Frederick Hayes, 36 ; Jane Cranstoun, 36. McNaught, Elizabeth, 195; Mary Edgar, 195; Thomas, 195. McTurk, Agnes, 105; James, 105. Madden, Cassandra Mary Amelia, 75 ; Charles, 75 ; Julia Charlotte, 75. Maddocks, Rev. Robert, 4. Main, Alexandra Gladys, 96 ; Andrew, 54 ; Barbara, 96 ; Margaret, 54 ; William, 96 ; William Ritchie, 96. Maitland, Rev. Adam Gray, 123. Majendie, Rev. Henry, 192; Rt. Rev. Henry William, Bishop of Bangor, 101 ; Katherine, 101. Makin, Elizabeth, 136; Elizabeth Mary, 135; Joseph, 135 ; Leonard Frank, 135 ; Thomas, 135. Malcolm, Catherine Wilson, 188. Mallaby, Rev. John Jackson, 149. Malone, Frances Agnes, 178 ; Richard, 178. Manley, Emma, 47, 49; Sarah, 44, 47, 49; Sarah Harriette, 44 ; Thomas Christian, 44, 47, 49. Manners, Hannah Glazebrook, 164; Rev. John, 164. Manvers, Georgine Jane Elizabeth Fanny, Countess, 77 ; Sidney William Herbert, Earl, 77. March, Lewis, 194 ; Mary, 194. Markley, Caroline, 9; Christopher, 9; Margaret Emma, 10 ; Margaret Lena, 10 ; Sydney Alpheus, 10. Marlborough, John Winston, Duke of, 117. Marris, George, 138 ; Sarah Maria, 138. Marsh, Ada Frances, 50; Alban Bower, 50; Basil Bower, 51 ; Bower, 50, 51 ; Celia Bower, 51 ; Elizabeth, 51; Ella Frances Jalland, 50; Emily Jane, 50 ; Ethel Bower, 50 ; Gertrude, 51 ; Jane, 50 ; John, 50 ; Laura Bower, 51 ; Mary, 50 ; Mary Colquhoun, 50 ; Thomas, 50. Marshall, Alice Susanna, 98 ; Charles James, 99 ; Edward, 97; Rev. Edward, 97; Edward Henry, 97, 98, 100 ; Edward Ralph, 98, 99 ; Eleanor, 97, 99 ; Eleanor Daisy, 100 ; Eleanor Katherine, 98 ; Eliza Julia, 97 ; Elizabeth Eleanor de Peyster, 99 ; Elizabeth Kelson, 98 ; Elizabeth Stothert, 98 ; Ellen Louise, 100 ; Felicia Dora, 99 ; Francis Eden, 98-100; Rev. Frederick, 141; Georgiana Decima, 100 ; Grace Eleanor, 99 ; Helen Octavia, 100; Henry Stephen, 99; Rev. Jenner, 97-99; Tenner Guest, 98, 99 ; Jenner Stephen Chance, 99 ; Julia, 98; Julia Elizabeth, 97, 98; Katharine Agnes, 98 ; Marion. Alice Nona, 100 ; Mary Ann, 99 ; Mary Anne Burton, 98 ; Mary Stephena, 100 ; Mortimer John, 100 ; Nicholas, 97, 99 ; Priscilla, 97; Rosa Mary, 98; Rev. Thomas L., 169; William Charles, 98. Marshall-Hacker, Rev. Edward, 97; Mary Anne, 97- Marsham, Rev. Cloudesley Dewar Bullock, 147. Marson, Thomas Fish, 177. Martin, Catherine, 18; Dame Eliza Anne, 18; Emma Cecilia, 169 ; Sir Henry, Bt, 18 ; Henry Byam, 18; Richard, 169; Admiral Sir Thomas Byam, 18 ; Rear- Admiral William Fanshawe, Mason, Agnes Dora, 136; Agnes Fanny, 136; Angela Ruth, 133; Annie Emily (Nancye), 134; Archibald Ralph, 134; Augusta Emma, 135; Barrington Calver, 133; Bertha, 134; Catherine Eliza, 133; Catherine Mary Grace, 132; Charles Edward, 132, 136; Dorothy, 134; Edward Richard, 134; Elfrida, 134; Eliza, 133, 134; Eliza Jane, 136 ; Elizabeth, 132 ; Elizabeth Mary, 135; Ellen Forster, 133; Elsie, 134; Ernest Calver, 132, 133; Eustace Charles, 134; Frank William, 133, 134; Frederick, 132, 134; George, 132, 133, 135; George Calver, 132, 133, 13?; George Godson, 132; Grace Eliza, 133; Harold Percy, 132, 134; Harriet Eleanor, 136; Herbert Wilberforce, 133, 136; Hilda Frances, 134; Humphry Francis, 134 ; Isabel Maria Constance, 133 ; Ivan Hugh Malcolm, 135 ; Kenneth Ralph, 135 ; Leetitia Maria, 132 ; Laurence, 136 ; Ixnrisa Harriett, 136; Mabel Constance, 134; Malcolm Forty, 135 ; Maria Augusta, 135 ; Marion Edith, 132; Marion Joyce, 132; Mary Frances, 136; Monica, 132 ; Nancy Godson, 133 ; Oswald Hugh, 134; Sarah, 132; Sarah Anne, 133; Stewart Southam, 1361 Susanna, 132; Theodore Septimus, 135; Walter Frederic, 134; Wilfrid Howard, 135; William, 132; Winifred, 135. Massey, Clara, 175. Massie, Rev. Edward, 79. Masten, Frederica, 96; Nathan Keese, 96. 211 Master, Rev. Robert Mosley, 8. Masterman, Sarah, 17; William, 17. Mathew, Daniel, IOI ; Louisa, 101. Matthew, Rev. Henry James, 140. Matthews, Charles Peter, 149 ; Edith Mabel Warner, 149 ; Colonel Frank Broadwood, 149. Maundrell, Charlotte Taylor, 91. Maynard, Hon b, « Blanche Adeiiza, 15; IIon bI « Charles Henry, 15; Frances Evelyn, 15; Henry, Viscount, 15. Mayo, Robert, Earl of, 193. Meall, Eliza Honoria, 34; Sarah Hannah, 34; Lieut. -Colonel William, 34. Medley, Rev. John, 80. Mellifont, Eliza, 57. Mellor, Caroline, 158; Geraldine Elizabeth, 158; Rt. Hon bl « John William, 158; Rev. Wilfred Pa^et, 158. Melville, HonN* John Thornton Leslie, 129. Meriton, Esther, 57; S., 57. Merrick, Marion Emma, 31 ; Marion Sophia, 31 ; Rev. Robert, 31 ; William, 31. de Metzsch, Emily, 156; George L., Baron, 162; Marion, Baroness, 162. de Metzsch-Reichenbach, Charles, Baron, 161, 162; Emily Louisa, Baroness, 161 ; Gustav, Baron, 161. M ex borough, Elizabeth, Countess of, 14 ; John, Earl of, 14. Micklem, Leonard, 162 ; Rev. Philip Arthur, 162 ; Violet, 162. Micklethwait, Gertrude Charlotte, 1 19, 121 ; Nathaniel, 119, 121. Middlemore, General George, 145 ; Helen Catherine, 145 ; Phillis Sophia, 145. Miers, Capel, 125; Mary Anne, 125. Millbank, Henry John, 78 ; Louisa Jane Elizabeth, 78; Lady Margaret Henrietta Maria, 78. Miller, E. W., 2; Teannie, 83; Mary Anna, 2; William Feetham, 83. Milles, Eleanor, Lady Sondes, 117; George John, Baron Sondes, 117 ; Hon ble Mary Julia, 117. Millett, Frederick, 74; Maria, 74. Mills, Mansfield Forster, 78. Milnes, Eliza, 106; James, 106. Mitford, Margaret, 69; Margaret Susan, 69; Admiral Robert, 69. Molloy, Very Rev. Canon, 198. Molson, Martha Ann, 165; Thomas, 165. Monckton, Anne, 30; Admiral John, 30; Margaret Louisa, 78; Whitmore, 78. Monson, John George, Baron, 14 ; Sarah Elizabeth, Lady, 14. Moon, Philip, 191 ; Prudence, 191. Moore, Ann, 138; Anthony John, 181; Athelstan Elliot, 181 ; Rev. Daniel, 56 ; Rev. George, 138 ; George Anthony, 138 ; Rev. John, 57 ; Rev. John Walter, 142 ; Loretta Harriet, 181 ; Mary Anne, 57 ; Violet Marie, 1 81 ; Walter Edward, 75. Morgan, Rev. David Parker, 93 ; Jane, 5a Moritz, Beatrice Helen, 195 ; Eliza Matilda, 195 ; Hermann, 195 ; Rudolf Hermann, 195. Morrell, Frederic Parker, 97. Morris, Agnes Maxwell, 142 ; Eleanor Catherine, 187 ; Eleanor Julia, 187; Elizabeth, 175; Frances Alice, 187 ; Frederick, 187 ; John Grant, 53 ; Julia, 187 ; Robert, 142. Moss, Esther, 92; Rev. John Miles, 92-94, 96; Margaret Lena, 10 ; Mary, 89 ; Mary Eleanor, 92 ; Michael, 10; Robert, 89; Wiliam, 89; William Miles, 92. Mosse, George Andrew, 47 ; Georgette, 47. Mount, William George, 118. Mowbray, John, 182. Muncaster, Anne, 60; Katharine Penhorwood, 60; Robert, 60 ; Thomas, 60. Murdoch, James Gordon, 116. Murray, Algernon Charles, 179; Catherine, 3; Charles, 3; Charlotte, Duchess of Atholl, 177; Cyril, 179; Dorothea Agnes Cecilia, 179; Dorothea Emily Anne, 179; Eliot Yorke, 178; Elizabeth, 3; Rev. Francis Henry, 156; George Arthur Delml, 179; George Delme, 177, 179; Rev. George William, 3, 5; Harriet, 177; * Harriet Coupland, 177; Henry Eliot, 178; James, 178; James, Duke of Atholl, 177; Vice- Admiral James Arthur, 177; John, 16; John, Duke of Atholl, 177: Julia, 177; Julia Cecilia, 179; Julia Frances Delme, 178; Lindsay Elizabeth, 16; Louisa Mary, 179; Margaret Amelia, 179; Mary Anne, 177, 178; Lady Mary Anne, 177; Mary Anne Catherine, 178 ; Reginald William Hujgh, 179; Sarah, 179; Lord William, 177; William Atholl, 177; William Frederick, 179; William Henry, 179. Murray- Aynsley, Lord Charles, 177. Muspratt, Dr., 95 ; Mabel, 95. Mylne, Rev. Townsend, 161. Mynors, Rev. Aubrey Baskerville, 7; Caroline Elizabeth, 7 ; Evelyn Baskerville, 7 ; Rev. Harry William Baskerville, 7; Rev. Walter Baskerville, 7. N Nash, Rev. Charles Hewitson, 167. Neale, Jessie Bower, 96; Lucia Josephine, 96; Thomas, 96 ; William, 96. Need, Hephzibah, 52; Lieut. -General Samuel, 52; Susanna, 52. Negus, Christabel, 192 ; Henry, 192. Nellen, Frederick Hamilton, 190; Rev. Frederick James, 190 ; Katharine Maria, 190. Nettle, Kathleen Vivian, 144; William, 144; William George, 144. Neubauer, Anne Catherina, 127. Newman, Emma, 46 ; Thomas Campin, 46. Newte, Eliza, 73 ; Thomas, 73. Nicholls, Sarah, 132. Nicholson, Charles Owston, 181 ; George, 186 ; Henrietta, 186. Nopp, Johann Georg, 127 ; Margarethe Christiana, 127. Norton, Charles Granville, 90; Enid Foulerton Hawkins, 90 ; Rev. Canon John George, 165. Norwich, Rt. Rev. Henry Bathurst, Bishop of, 81. Nouaille, Anne, 145 ; Peter, 145. Noyes, Rev. Henry Edward, 92. Nunn, Philip, 8 ; Rose, 8. Oakes, Emily Mary Charlotte, 131 ; Mary, 10 1 ; Matthew, 101 ; Lieut. -Colonel Richard Montague, 131 ; Thomas, IOI. Oates, Ann Mary, 197 ; Annie Mary Hennessy, 197 ; Wilfrid William, 197. O'Brien, Rev. James, 72, 73. O'Connor, Rev. Hamilton, 27. Oddling, Anne, 137 ; J., 137. Ogilvy, Sir John, Bt., 20 ; Juliana, 20. O'Hara, Constance, 3 ; Walter, 3. Ohmann, Henrietta, 156; William Alexander, 156. Oldham, Elizabeth, 125 ; Lieut -Colonel John Field, 1 2 J, 125 ; Mary Ann, 123. Ollivier, Rev. Dacres, 103. Oriel, Annie Sophia Townshend, 32 ; Charles George Carpenter, 32; Sophia, 32; Rev. Henry Seger, 32. Orme, Alexander, 122 ; Eliza Denne, 122. Ormerod, Edward Latham, 74 ; Ernest William, 74 ; Janet Clara, 74 ; Maria, 74. Oswald, Frances Jemima, 71 ; General Sir John, 71. 212 Oswell, Alice Gertrude, 7 ; Arthur Edward LLoyd, 6 ; Basil Henry, 4 ; Catherine, 3 ; Catherine Anne, 3 ; Dorothy Evelyn, 7 ; Edward, I, 4; Edward Francis, 6 ; Eleanor Frances, 2 ; Elinor Charlotte, 5 ; Eliza, 5 ; Eliza Augusta, 6 ; Eliza Dorothy, 4 ; Emily, 2 ; Emily Bishop, 4 ; Emily Dorothy, 5 ; Emily Gladys, 5; Evelyn Baskerville, 7; Faith, 7 ; Fanny Ann, 6 ; Frances, 5 ; Frances Elizabeth, 5 ; Francis LLoyd, 3, 5, 7 ; George Devereux, 6 ; Gladys Mary, 7 ; Harold LLoyd, 7 ; Harriett Dorothy, 5 ; Harriett Winifred, 5 ; Rev. Henry LLoyd, 3, 4, 6 ; Henry Theodore Warren, 7 ; Hilda Mary, 4 ; Jemima Elizabeth, I ; Lizzie, 6 ; Lucy Anne Law, 4 ; Lucy Katharine Feci, 4 ; Mabel Frances, 6 ; Margaret, 4, 5 ; Margaret Kathleen, 7 ; Maria Elizabeth, 3 ; Marianne, I ; Mary, 1 ; Mary Anne, 2 ; Mary Dorothy, 1 ; Mary Elizabeth, 3 ; Mary Jemima, 1 ; Mary Lucy, 5 ; Maud, 2 ; Povey, 5 ; Sarah Dorothy, 5 ; Sarah Emily, 3 ; Sarah Harriett, 4 ; Sarah Helen, 6 ; Rev. Thomas, 1 ; Thomas John, 7 ; Thomas LLoyd, 6 ; Thomas Murray, 7 ; Thomas St. John, 1, 2 ; Thomas Stephen, 1,2; Violet, 7 ; William, I ; William Francis, I ; Rev. William Henry, i» 3-7 5 William St. John, 2; Winifred Emily Mary, 4. Outram, Rev. James, 132. Owen, Ethel, 195 ; Henry, 195 ; Sarah, 195. Oxenden, Sir Henry, Bt., 131 ; Mary Graham, 131. Oxford, Rt Rev. Francis Paget, Bishop of, 15 ; Rt. Rev. John Fielder Mackarness, Bishop of, 119. Ozanne, Madeline, 165 ; Richard, 165. Packard, Edward, 136 ; Harold, 136 ; Mary Frances, 136. tPage, Margaret Jenny, 175; Mary, 175; Thomas, 175- Paget, Caroline, 158; Charles, 158; Rt. Rev. Francis, Bishop of Oxford, 1 5. Pakenham, Lady Georgina Sophia, 68; Thomas, Earl of Longford, 68. Palk, Hon"* Evelyn Elizabeth, 102; Lawrence, Baron Haldon, 102; Maria Harriett, Lady Haldon, 102. Palmer, Mary Ellen, 106 ; Sir William Henry Roger, Bt., 106. Park, Rev. Philip, 103. Parker, Eliza Anne, 18 ; Ethel Geraldine, 103 ; Harding, 18 ; John Oxley, 103 ; Louisa, 103 ; Oxley Durant, 103. Parkin, Eleanor Odcll, 1 26; George, 126. Parkinson, Abraham, 62 ; Rev. John, 137 ; Sarah, 62; Rev. Stephen, 116. Parry, Anna Maria Isabella, 101 ; Charles Clinton, 10 1 ; Sir Charles Hubert Hastings, Bt., 103 ; Dorothea, 102; Edith Joan Gambier, 104; Rev. Edward Archibald, 158; Lady Elizabeth Maude, 103 ; Ernest Gambier, 101, 102 ; Ethel Geraldine, 103 ; Ethelinda, 101 ; Hon ble Evelvn Elizabeth, 102; Florence Caroline, 101 ; Francis Noel Clinton, 101 ; Grace, 104 ; Gwendolen Maud, 103 ; Hilda Katherine Gambier, 104; Linda Isabel Gambier, 102 ; Lucy Anna, 102 ; Mary, 101 ; Mary Beatrice Gambier, 103; Michael Denman Gambier, 104; Owen Clinton, 101 ; Richard, 101 ; Richard Gambier, 104 ; Sidney Gambier, 101, 104 ; Thomas, 101 ; Thomas Gambier, 101 ; Thomas Mark Gambier, 102 ; Thomas Robert Gambier, 102. Parsons, Herbert, 26, 27; John, 27; Sarah, 27. Pass, Mary, 89. Paterson, Isabella Maria, 92; John Sherlock, 92. Patterson, Rev. Robert, 17a Pauncefote-Duncombe, Philip Duncombe, 120; Sophia, 120. Peacock, Arabella, 89; Rev. Charles Alfred, 117; John, 89 ; Richard Atkinson, 89 ; Sarah, 89. Pearson, Adelaide Catherine, 166; Adelaide Mary Anne, 166; Adele Madeline, 164; Amherst Charles Hagerman, 166 ; Anne, 164 ; Anne Amelia, 164; Rev. Arthur Charles, 165; Charlotte Elizabeth Catherine Amelia, 165 ; Eliza, 164 ; Ellen, 164; Emma, 164; Francis Bradshaw, 166; Georgiana Elizabeth, 165 ; Georgiana Louisa, 165 ; Hannah Glaze brook, 164; Lieut. -Colonel Henry, 165 ; Rev. Henry, 166 ; Isabel Emma, 160 ; Rev. J. B., 76; Jane Elizabeth, 166; John, 165; Katherine Adele Madeline, 165 ; Mary, 76 ; Mary Georgiana, 164; Thomas, 164; Rev. William Carter, 166. Peauly, Sarah, 38; Sarah Martha, 38. Peddie, Alice (Adelaide Sophia), 57; Eliza, 57; Francis Samuel Graham, 57 ; William, 57. Peel, Archibald, 106; Catherine, 4; Ellen, 106; John Henry Westcar, 4; Lucy Anne Law, 4; Mary Ellen, 106; Rev. the Hon We Maurice Berkeley, 106. Pegler, Emma, 43 ; Joseph, 43. Pellew, Rev. the Hon bte Edward, 78; Hon Ne Frances, 78; Very Rev. the Hon bto George, 78, 80; Henry Edward, 7S ; Marian Hilare* Adelaide, 78, 8a Penhorwood, Fanny, 58. Pennefather, Rev. Somerset Edward, 102. Penrice, Rev. Charles, 70; Hannah, 70; Thomas, 70. Peploe, Mary, 91. Percival, Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Hereford, 21, 84 ; Rev. Launcelot Jefferson, 88. Peters, Rev. Prebendary Charles Powell, 177. Phelps, Rev. I^ncelot Ridley, 128. Phillimore, Walter George Frank, 81. Phillips, Frances Edith Sarah, 172 ; Rev. John, 179 ; Madeline Bessie, 171; Sarah Anne, 171, 172; Rev. Stephen, 47; William, 171, 172. Pickering, Dora Helen, 94; John, 94. Pierrepont, Hon** 6 Evelyn Henry, 77; Georgine Jane Elizabeth Fanny, Countess Manvers, 77; Hon"* Sophia, 77 5 Sydney William Herbert, Earl Manvers, 77. Pierson, Rev. Kirkshaw Thomson, 83. Pilkington, Rev. Charles, 179. Pirn, Charlotte Henrietta, 94; George, 94; Mary Georgina, 94. Pinchin, George, 62 ; Georgiana, 62. Planche*, James Robinson, 46. Player, Agatha, 176 ; Albert Joseph, 176 ; Alfred Eldad, 173, 175; Amelia, 175; Ann, 173-176; Athaiah Eber, 175; Caroline, 173, 175 ; Edith Margaret, 175; Elizabeth, 173, 174; Emma, 176; Emma Jessie, 176; Ernest, 176; Ernest John, 176; Ethel, 176; Ezra Edwards, 173; James Edmund, 175; John, »7S > John Ashley, 174 ; John Dane, i73-!75 » Joseph, 173, 176; Kathleen Mary, 174; Mabel, 175; Mabel Agatha, 176; Margaret Jenny, 175; Maria, 176; Samuel, 174; Sarah, 173, 175 5 Sophia, 174; Stephen, 173; Susannah, 173; Thomas Bolt wood, 173 ; Vera Catherine Dane, 175 ; Violet Mabel, 174; William, 173; William Frederick, 174 ; William Goodacre, 173, 175. Plummer, John, 16 ; Mary Louisa, 16. Plunket, John, Baron, 103 ; Hon" 6 Louisa, 103. Pole, Anne Eliza, 146; Charles Van Notten, 145, 146 ; Charles Richard Van Notten, 146 ; Edward Clitberow Van Notten, 146; Felizarda, 145; Felizarda Matilda, 145, 146. Pollard, Rev. Edward, 3 ; Maria Elizabeth, 3. Pond, Henry, 190 ; Mary, 190. Ponsby, Rev. G., 95. Ponsonbv, Arthur Augustus William Harry, 102; Dorothea, 102 ; General Sir Henry Frederick, 102 ; Hon"* Mary Elizabeth, 102. Poock, Rev. Thomas, 175. Poole, Rev. Prebendary William, 7. 213 Portal, Rev. George Raymond, 19. Potgieter, Susan, 03. Pott, Norbury, 148 ; Robert, ijo. Potts, Anne, 89 ; Catharina Thorpe, 89 ; Laurence Holker, 89. Povah, Catharine Caroline, 141 ; Catharine Mary, 141 ; Rev. John Vidgen, 141. Povey, Harriett, 4 ; John, 4 ; Sarah Harriett, 4. Powell, Rev. Frank Joseph, 45 ; Isaac, 90 ; Rev. James Baden, 118 ; Jane, 90 ; Martha, 90. Powerscourt, Richard, Viscount, 120. Powlett, Charles Frederick Powlett, Baron Bayning, 116. Powys, Rt. Rev. the Hon 1-0 Horatio, Bishop of Sodor and Man, 77 ; Mary, 24 ; Richard, 24. Poyntz, Rev. Newdigate, 6. Preston, Caroline, 122 ; Francis William, 122 ; Rev. George Reginald Preston, 94 ; Georgina Charlotte, 122 ; Thomas Edward, 122 ; Sir Thomas Hulton, Bt, 122; William Willoughby, 122. Price, Albinia Eliza, 148 ; Alexander Smirke, 151 ; Alfred Adams, 150; Annette Mary, 149; Annette Maud Warner, 150; Bartholomew, 148; Sir Charles Bt., 148, 150; Charlotte Mary, 149; Charlotte Savery, 148; Edith Mabel Warner, 149; Rev. Edmund, 148-150; Eliza Lockett, 150; Ellen Anne, 150; Ethel Florence, 152; Ethel Marian, 151 ; Ernest Charles, 151 ; Eva, 152 ; Fanny Hughes, 150; Frances Augusta, 148; Francis Lysons, 148, 152 ; George, 149 ; Geraldine Mabel, 152; Guy Adams, 151 ; Hall Rokeby, 148; Harriet, 150; Helen Mary, 151 ; Herbert Still, 151 ; Kathleen Mary, 152 ; Kenneth Alexander, 151 ; Laura Frances, 151 ; Leonard Charles, 152 ; Louisa Charlotte Mary, 152 ; Louisa Georgina, 152 ; Louisa Mary, 151 ; Marguerite Warner, 150 ; Marian Frances, 152 ; Dame Mary, 148 ; Dame Mary Anne, 148, 150; Mary Sophia, 150; Ralph, 148; Rev. Ralph, 150; Lieut -Colonel Ralph Anstruther, 150; Ralph Charles, 148, 150, 152; Ralph George, 149 ; Robert, 150 ; Robert James Stafford, 150; Rowland, 151 ; Sarah, 148; Sarah 4 Anne, 149 ; Sophia Catharine, 150. Prideaux, Ada Hollond, 142 ; Agnes, 142 ; Agnes Maxwell, 142 ; Alfred, 143 ; Amy Henrietta, 142, 144; Ann, 143; Anna, 140; Annie, 143; Annie Vivian, 143; Antoinette, 143; Arthur Robert, 140, 142 ; Augusta, 140, 143, 144 ; Augusta Frances Ellen, 142 ; Catharine Ellen, 141 ; Dame Catharine Mary, 141; Charles, 140-142; Charles Vivian, 144; Clara Allen, 144; Claudia Fanny, 143; Dorothy, 140; Edith Kara, 142; Edward, 144 ; Eliza, 141 ; Elizabeth, 140, 141 ; Elizabeth Lovey, 143 ; Ellen Elizabeth, 140 ; Emily Ball, 144; Fanny Ashe, 144; Frederick, 144; Rev. Frederick Joseph, 143 ; Geoffrey Arthur, 142 ; George, 140 ; Henry, 142 ; Henry Maxwell, 143 ; Humphrey Hollond, 141 ; Joseph Hingston, 144 ; Julia Anne, 144 ; Kathleen Vivian, 144 ; Louisa Charlotte, 142; Lucy, 144; Mabel, 142; Margaret M., 143; Marion Fenn, 141; Mary, 143; Nora Margaret, 142 ; Robert Morris, 143 ; Sarah Anna, 140 ; Sarah Ball, 144 ; Sarah Elizabeth Ball, 140 ; Sarah Morris, 143; Sarah Treverbian, 142; Rev. Sherburne Povah Tregelles, 142 ; Susannah Rachel, 143; Vivian, 143; Walter, 140; Rev. Walter N Alfred, 143, 144; Walter Baldwin, 143; Sir Walter Sherburne, 140-142; Walter Treverbian, 141; William, 140. Pridham, Arthur, 143; Arthur Edward, 140-144; Charles, 143; Joseph, 143; Maria, 144; Susannah Rachel, 143. Priestley, Annette Maud Warner, 150 ; Eliza, 150 ; Joseph Child, 149, 150; Sir William Overend, 15a Pritchard, May Woodthorpe, 63 ; Stanley, 63 ; Thomas, 63. Procter, Rev. Canon Charles Tickell, 3. Proctor, Augusta Susanna, 192; Lieut. -General, 192. Prytherch, Mary, 1 ; Stephen, I. Pullan, Rev. Edward Wilfrid, 4. Pullin, Nora Moore, 82 ; William Campbell, 82. Purves, Ellen, 79 ; John Home, 79. Pym, Francis, 130; Lady Jane Elizabeth, 130; Lucy Katherine, 130. Rabier, Jacques, 42 ; Jeanne Marie Louise Eugenie, 4*- Radcliffe, Ada, 104; Alice, 79; Charles Henry, 183 ; Frederick Peter Delme*, 79 ; General Robert Parker, 104. Ramsden, Arthur Charles, 130; Arthur John, 130; Elizabeth Jane, 130; Frances Elizabeth, 130; Rev. William, 130. de Ramsey, Edward, Baron, 117 ; Mary Julia, Lady, 117; Rosamond Jane Frances, 117; William Henry, Baron, 117. Randall, Alexander, 68; Rt. Rev. James Leslie, Bishop of Reading, 20. Ranken, Elizabeth, 105; Elizabeth Browning, 105; George, 105. Rankin, Anne, 93 ; Robert, 93. Rawlinson, Margaret Mary, 88 ; William George, 88; Wynefred, 88. Read, Esther, 57 ; James, 57 ; Sarah Jones, 57 ; Thomas, 57. Reece, Elizabeth, 185; John Robert, 185; Mary Elizabeth, 185. Reed, Frances Amelia, 63; George Thomas, 63; Susan, 63. Reeve, Elizabeth Pleasance, 83 ; James, 83 ; Lorina, 83 ; Nathaniel, 33 ; Sarah, 33. Renaud, Rev. Canon William, 85. Rennick, Alexander, 92 ; Anne Jane, 92. Renwick, Annie, 143. Repington, Lieut. •General Charles Ashe A 'Court, 103 ; Elizabeth, 103. Repton, George William John, 14. Rew, Albeit Oldham, 123 ; Alexander Robert Craw- ford, 126; Amy Charlotte Helena, 125; Ann, 123; Augusta, 126 ; Augustine de Bernus, 123 ; Champion Crawford, 124; Rev. Charles, 123-6; Charles Edward Daliel Oldham, 126; Edith Oldham, 125; Elizabeth, 124; Emily Lorraine, 124; Emma, 124-6; Ethel Vincent, 125; Eva, 124; Frederick Bertrand, 126; George Crawford, 123, 124; George Henry, 124, 125 ; George Russell, 124 ; Georgina Eleanor, 126 ; Gladys, 124 ; Gladys Mary FitzMaurice, 126; Henry Newton, 123; Henry Oldham, 123 ; Hilda Muriel, 123 ; Louisa, 126 ; Lydia Mariquinhas, 123; Mary, 126; Mary Ann, 123, 125, 126; Noel Charles Radford, 124; Phyllis Helen, 124; Reginald Pell, 124; Robert Pell, 125; Russell Allen Pell, 126 ; Sarah, 123 ; Sarah Eliza, 124 ; Theodora Glen, 124 ; Vere Nelthorpe, 124 ; William, 123 ; William Andrew, 123 ; William Oldham, 123 ; William Pell, 123. Rice, Rev. Howard, 101. Richards, Elizabeth, 41 ; Sarah, 41 ; Thomas, 41. Richardson, Agnes Ellington, 49 ; Elizabeth, 49 ; Hannah, 106 ; Isabella Frances Lapidge, 133 ; J., 106; Rev. James, 49; Thomas Henry, 133. Ridgeway, Rev. Charles John, 94. Ridout, Lionel, 31 ; Louisa Jane, 31. Rigden, Richard Henry, 184. Ripon, Rt. Rev. William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of, 16. Ritchie, Barbara, 96; William, 96. Rivington, Rev. Canon, 15; Rev. Thurston, 16. Roach, Elizabeth Harris, 9 ; John Jeanes, 9 Kezia, 9. 214 Roberts, Henry, 85 ; Ida, 93 ; John, 6 ; Miriam Chevallier, 85; Sarah, 6; Rev. William Pender, 184. Robertson, Anne, 165, 170; Ethel Lilley, 170; Frederick Steell, 170; Georgiana Elizabeth, 165; Isabella, 54 ; John, 54 ; William, 165 ; Lieut. - Colonel William, 165 ; William Borwick, 17a Robinson, Agnes, 93 ; Charles Backhouse, 93 ; Ellen Anne, 150; George Thomas, 180; J., 150; Helen Mary, 198; Mary Anne, 198; Thomas, 198. Roche, Hon 1 ** Alexis Charles Burke, 157 ; Edmund Burke, Baron Fermoy, 1 57; Hon 61 * Lacy Maud, 157. Rochefort, Anne Emma, 44 ; Elisee, 44. Rochester, Rt. Rev. Edward Stuart Talbot, Bishop of, 7a Rodman, George Hook, 167; Margaret, 167; Mary Ann, 167. Roestyld, Antoinette, 143 ; Sigrid, 143 ; Winter Z., M3. Rogers, Elizabeth, 17; Sir John, Bt., 17. Rooke, Rev. Francis Edward, 121 ; Rev. Frederick John, 121; Gertrude, 121. Rooker, Rev. John, 1 12. Rose, Rev./ Edward Joseph, 85, 108. Rouse, Harry, 71. Routh, Eliza, 86; W., 86. Rowland, Anne Laura, 184; John, 184. Rowley, Rev. Prebendary, 138. Rowsell, Rev. Herbert, 117. Royds, Rev. Charles Smith, 109; Clement, 109; Jane, 109; Rev. John, 109. Royston, Anne, 164; Christopher, 164; Elizabeth, 164. Rudge, Agnes Malvina Nouaille, 147 ; Anne, 145 ; Anne Eliza, 146 ; Arthur William, 147 ; Augusta Felizarda, 146 ; Beatrice Geraldine, 145 ; Dorothy Gwendoline, 145 ; Edith, 145 ; Edward Cecil William, 146 ; Edward Charles, 145 ; Edward John, 145 ; Edward John Henry, 146 ; Elizabeth, 145 ; Emily Alford, 146 ; Felizarda, 145 ; Florence, 145 ; Florence Caroline, 147 ; Helen Catherine, 145 ; Howard Nouaille, 147 ; John Edward, 145 ; John Seymour, 146 ; Louisa Emily, 147 ; Mabel Felizarda, 147 ; Magdalen Florence Nouaille, 147 ; Margaret, 145 ; Mary, 146 ; Mary Magdalen, 147 ; May Isobel, 145 ; Nouaille, 147; Samuel Nouaille, 147; Lieut. - Colonel Walter Reginald, 145; Rev. William John, 145-147; William Nouaille, 146; Williamina Alexandria Jane, 146. Rugge, Mary, 148 ; William, 148. Rumsey, Charlotte, 57 ; Rev. John, 57. Russell or Russel, Champion, 124 ; Emily Augusta, 124; Eva, 124; John, 166; Sophia, 160. Rutledge, Rev. Charles Scott, 96. Rycroft, Edmund Hugh, 20; Dame Juliana, 20; Sir Nelson, Bt., 20; Winifred Edith, 2a St. Albans, Rt. Rev. Edgar Jacob, Bishop of, 85. St Asaph, Rt Rev. Alfred George Edwards, Bishop of, 94- St. John, Ambrose, 1 ; Jemima, 1 ; John, Lord, 1. Salisbury, Rt. Rev. Edward Denison, 101. Salthouse, Rev. Robert, 95. Sanders, Eliza, 134; George, 136; Louisa Harriett, 136; Robert, 134; Samuel, 26; Sophia, 26. Sanderson, Rev. Edward, 26. Sandys, Rev. John James, 91, 92. Sargant, Maria, 99 ; William Lucas, 99. Saskatchewan, Bishop of, 9. Satchell, Elizabeth, 76. Saunders, Very Rev. Augustus Page, 150; Charles, 141 ; Sir Frederick Richard, 24 ; Jessie, 141 ; Mary Jane, 24 ; Maud Mary, 24. Savile, Elizabeth, Countess of M ex borough, 14; John, Earl of Mexborough, 14; Lady Sarah Elizabeth, 14. Scholing, Bassano, 129. Scott or Schott, Alexander, 127; Anne Catherina, 127; Anne Jane, 127; Rev. Avison Terry, 134; Beatrice Mary, 128; Carmen Estelle, 127; Edward Daniel, 128 ; Francis Clayton, 128 ; George Frederick, 128 ; Lady Gertrude Louisa, 70 ; James William, 127, 128 ; Jane Millicent, 128 ; Johann Daniel, 127; John, Earl of Eldon, 70; John George, 127 ; Kitty, 95 ; Margaretha Christiana, 127 ; Montagu, 36 ; Rear- Admiral Sir Percy Moreton, 36 ; Robert, 95 ; Samuel, 127 ; Samuel Haslam, 127 ; Sarah Ann, 127 ; Sybil Mary Gella, 128 ; Dame Theresa Roma, 36. Seal, Margaret Amelia, 179; Martin, 179; Sarah Elizabeth, 179. Seaman, Robert, 132; Susanna, 132. Searle, Margaret, 137; Maurice, 137. Seegood, Alice Maria, 46. de Selincourt, Charles Alexandre, 43 ; Sarah Ann, 43 ; Theodora Bruce, 43. Selwyn, Rev. Edward Cams, 45; Rev. Sydney Augustus, ill. Seymer (Seymour), Elizabeth, 30; Mary, 30; Richard, 3a Shakerley, Augusta Eleanor, 159; Eleanor Maria, 159; Geoffry Joseph, 159. Sharpe, Rev. Henry, 112. Shearer, Georgiana Barrie, 194 ; James, 194 ; Janet, 194. Sheldon, Adelaide Gustavia Catherine Maria, 112; Emily Benigna, 112; Rev. Tames, 112. Shelley, Dame Charlotte Martha, 119; Sir Frederick, Bt, 119; Sir John, Bt, 119; Dame Marion Emma, 119. Sheppard, Ada Frances Julia, 187; Albeit Kingston, i*5t 187; Alfred, 185, 187; Alice Maud, 186; Allan, 188 ; Allen Cecil, 187 ; Anne Seward, 186 ; Bertram Kingston, 187; Catherine Wilson, 188; Cecil, 188; Charles, 186; Charles Oliver, 185; Claude Morris, 187 ; Dorothy Seward Nicholson, 185 ; Douglas, 188 ; Rev. Edgar, 36, 37, 46, 120, 142; Edith Alice, 188; Edith Mary, 185; Eleanor Julia, 187 ; Elizabeth Ruth, 185 ; Ethel Irene, 188; Ethel Maud, 188; Faith Elizabeth, 186; Florence Agnes, 18c ; Frances Alice, 187 ; Frederick William, 185; George Alfred Reece, 185; Gertrude Elizabeth, 186; Harriett, 41, 42, 185, 188; Herbert Charles, 186; Ida Rosalie, 185; Irene, 188 ; James, 41, 42, 185 ; Joyce Mary, 186 ; Kate, 185; Laurence Julian, 187; Leonard Charles Sutton, 186 ; Lewis Charles Burford, 186 ; Mary, 186; Mary Anne, 186; Mary Elizabeth, 185; Norman Frederick, 188 ; Norman Lovel, 187 ; Olive Mary, 185 ; Oliver, 185 ; Phoebe, 42, 188 ; Thomas, 187; Thomas Joseph, 188; Thomas Wilfred, 187; Walter Allen, 187, 188; Walter John, 188. Sherbrooke, Rev. Henry Nevile, 193. Shields, Anne, 61 ; John, 61. Shirley, Rev. James, 193. Shore, Rev. danon Thomas Teignmouth, 159. Shrewsbury and Talbot, Charles John Chetwynd, Earl of, 15. Sidmouth, Georgiana Susan, Viscountess, 78 ; Henry, Viscount, 78 ; William Wells, Viscount, 78. Siefert, Sigrid, 143; Z., 143. Simpson, Adam, 77; Anne, 77, 89; Arabella, 89; Catharina Thorpe, 89 ; Edward, 89, 90 ; Edward Robert, 90 ; Eliza, 89 ; Emmeline, 90 ; Emmeline Hawkins, 90 ; Enid Foulerton Hawkins, 90 ; Ethel Bertha Maria, 90; Henrietta Lavinia, 90; Isabella, 90 ; Jane, 90 ; John, 89 ; Rev. John, 90 ; John Hawkins, 90 ; Rev. Joseph, 77 ; Kate Marianne, 90 ; Laurence Edward, 89 ; Mary, 76, 89, 90 ; Mary Grace, 90 ; Robert, 89 ; Rev. Robert 89 ; Robert John, 90 ; Sarah Elizabeth, 89. 21S Singleton, John, 77 ; Patience, 77. Skinner, Rev. John, 182. Sleeman, Rev. Peter, 17. Smith, Albert, 164 ; Amy Georgina, 37 ; Ann, 196 ; Anna Fraser, 105; Benjamin, 7; Charles Manley, 37 ; Rev. Edgar, 195, 196 ; Edward, 169 ; Eliza- beth, 41, 49, 185; Emma Cecilia, 169; Ernald, 16 ; Everilda, 196 ; Faith, 7 ; Frank Baird, 105 ; Rev. George, 192 ; Georgina Fanny, 37 ; Henry, 7; Rev. John Robert Pawley, 118; Rev. Joseph Henry, 167 ; Rev. Joseph Newton, 53 ; Julia, 98 ; Lindsay Elizabeth, 16 ; Mabel Elizabeth Georgina, 16 ; Mary, 7 ; Mary Ann, 167 ; Mary Anne Eliza, 98 ; Mary Louisa Adelaide, 169 ; Rev. Matthew, 176; Pethuel, 98; Richard, 196; Samuel, 167; Sarah, 44; T., 44; Wilhelmina, 192. Smyth, Georgiana Rosetta, 142; James, 116; Lavinia, 116; Admiral William Henry, 142. Snell, Catherine Mary Grace, 132; Edward, 132; Edward Ward, 132. Sodor and Man, Rt. Rev. the Hon 1 * 10 Horatio Powys, Bishop of, 77. Solly, William Hammond, 25. Sondes, Eleanor, Lady, 117; George John, Baron, 117. South, John, 132 ; John Arthur, 132 ; Marion Edith, 132; Sarah, 132. Southam, Agnes Fanny, 136; Frances, 136; Francis, 136; William, 136. Southwell, Hon** Arthur Francis, 28 ; Mary Paulina Anne, 28. Sowerby, Emily Frances Annie, 88 ; Emily Isabella Jane, 88; Colonel George, 88; Rev. Walter James, 146. Spanton, James, 191 ; Sarah, 191. Sparks, Tohn, 30. Speck, Annie fsabelle, 151 ; James, 151. Spencer-Churchill, John Winston, Duke of Marl- borough, 117 ; Lady Rosamond Jane Frances, 117. Spensley, Rev. W., 48. Spicer, Rev. Newton John, 87. Spottiswoode, William Hugh, 156. Spragge, Charlotte Elizabeth Catherine Amelia, 165 ; Martha Ann, 165 ; William, 165. Springate, Anne, 180; John, 180. Spry, Rev. John Hume, 145. Spurgeon, Charles Whaley, 162; Katherine, 162; Laura Sophia, 162. Squarey, Eliza, 185 ; Kate, 185 ; Thomas, 185. Stacey, Charlotte, 69 ; Courtney, 69. Stafford, Julia, 187. Stagg, Robert, 133; Rev. Samuel William, 132, 133; Sarah Anne, 133. Stamford, George Harry, Earl of, 78. Stanfield, Clarkson, 194 ; Harriet Theresa, 194. Stanforth, Henry, 192 ; Margaret, 192. Stanley, Hon ble Alexandra Frances Anne, 117; Hon We Ferdinand Charles, 117 ; Frederick Arthur, Earl of Derby, 117. Starling, Elizabeth, 191 ; Thomas, 191. Stedman, Colonel, 3; Sophia, C, 3. Steele, Charlotte, 94 ; Robert, 94. Stephenson, Elizabeth, 14 ; Henry, 14. Stevens, Rt. Rev. Thomas, Bishop of Barking, 85 ; Rev. William Ernest Oliver, 139. Stevenson, Alice, 96; Alice Bertha, 169; Alithea Maria, 96 ; Henry Richard, 169 ; Mary, 6 ; Mary Ann Elizabeth, 169; Ralph, 6; Victor Albeit Joseph, 169 ; William Cochrane, 96. Steward, Charles Richards, 166. Stewart, Rev. Ravenscroft, 37. Still, Caroline Sarah Felicia, 151 ; Rev. John, 151 ; Laura Frances, 151 ; Robert, 151 ; Stafford Francis, 148-151. Stockdale, Rev. Edgar, 45. Stokes, Elizabeth, 107; Rev. Gabriel, 107; Rev. Henry George, 107 ; Hudleston, 107 ; Sarah Ellen, 107. Stone, Annie Elizabeth, 134; Annie Emily (Nancye), 134; Ellen, 49; Frank William, 134; Susanna Margaretta, 49 ; William, 49. Stopford, James, Earl of Courtown, 24 ; James John, 24; Mary, Countess of Courtown, 24; Hon hto Mary, 24; Hon"* Sir Robert, 24; Robert Fanshawe, 24. Storrs, Rev. John, 36. Story, Margaret, 167. Stothert, Elizabeth Kelson, 98 ; John, 98 ; Susanna, 98. Stott, Rev. Frank Charles, no. Stracey, Emma Anne, 79; Emma Elizabeth, 79; John, 79. Strange, Charlotte, Lady, 177. Stratton, Mary, 50. Sturdy, Elizabeth, 164 ; Mary, 164 ; William, 164. Sturges, Rev. Simon, 160. Suffield, Edward, Baron, 193. Sumner, Rt. Rev. George Henry, Bishop of Guildford, 2a Sutton, Rev. Arthur, 74 ; Rev. Augustus, 166 ; Francis Henry Astley Manners, 119, 121 ; Ven bto Robert, 74. Swallow, John Theophilus, 106. Swan, Ann, 138; Elizabeth, 138; Frances, 138; George, 138; Henry, 138; John Harneis, 137; Mary, 137. Syraonds, Anne, 84; Rev. Arthur, 104; Frederick, 84; Rev. Henry, 15; J. F., 108; Mabel Alloway, 108 ; Margaret Rosamond, 84 ; Noel Parry, 108. Talbot, Charles Arthur, 118; Rt. Rev. Edward Stuart, Bishop of Rochester, 70; Gwendolen Mary, 118. Tannett, Anne, 59 ; Thomas, 59. Tawney, Charles, 4 ; Elizabeth Copland, 4. Taylor, Beatrice Mary, 128; Eliza Lockett, 150; John Leigh, 128 ; Rev. Robert Mitford, 69 ; Thomas, 150. Tench, Anne Seward, 186. Tetley, Rev. James George, 103, 104. Thear, Mary, 50 ; William, 50. Thomas, Fanny, 189; Katherine Elizabeth, 25; Nathaniel, 25 ; Richard, 189. Thomason, Thomas, 129. Thompson, Charlotte, 109 ; Edward Christopher, 2 ; Emily, 2 ; Emily Jane, 95 ; George Hughes, 2 ; Rev. Henry, 184 ; J., 95; James William, 2; John Jenkins, 109; Louisa Alloway, 109; Margaret, 84; Samuel Henry, 84 ; William, 2 ; Rev. William Joseph, 168; William Knight, 2; Rev. William Oswell, 3. Thomson, Ellen, 28 ; Guy, 28. Thornewill, Edward, 76; Fanny Susan, 76; Mary, 76. Thornton, Harry Edward, 175. Thorp, Harriet Eleanor, 136 ; Henry John, 136 ; John, 136 ; Mary, 136. Thorpe, Ann, 164 ; Francis, 164. Thurlow, Rev. Alfred Richard, 184; Rev. Francis Ralph, 184 ; Margaret Clopton, 8 ; Mary Katherine, 184 ; Rev. Richard, 184 ; William Thurlow Godfrey, 8. Titcomb, Rt. Rev. John Holt, Bishop of Rangoon, 165 ; Rev. Jonathan Holt, 44. Tod, David, 196 ; Edith Muriel, 196. Toone, Rev. John, 49. Torin, Harriet, 14&; Richard, 148. Torr, Rev. William Edward, 45. Townsend, Rev. John Hume, 146. Travers, Rev. Charles Henry, 1 19. Trebeck, Rev, Thomas, 53. Tregelles, Dorothy, 140; Samuel, 140; Samuel Prideaux, 140; Sarah Anna, 140. Trelawny, Rev. Charles Trelawny Collins, 82. 216 Trueman, Rev. Henry Joseph, 184. Tuck, Agnes Elizabeth Hustler (Nesta), 23 ; Agnes Margaret, 23 ; George Hustler, 23. Tucker, Bessie Baylan, 83; Rufus Sylvester, 83. Turnbull, Addy Gertrude, 195; Alice Mary, 198; Anne, 194; Annie Beatrice, 196; Annie Mary Hennessy, 197; Beatrice Helen, 195; Bernard Ruel, 197; Bertrand, 198; Colin Bede, 197; Cyril Hayes, 197 ; Dorothy, 198 ; Edgar Oswald, 195; Edith Muriel, 196; Ellen, 189; Emma Alice, 194, 197; Ethel, 195; Everilda, 196; Everilda Alice, 196 ; Fanny, 189 ; Frances Clitheroe, 195 ; Francis Harold, 197 ; George, 189, 198 ; George Lindsay, 189; Georgiana Barrie, 194; Georgina Mary (Georgie), 198 ; Gerald Martin, 198 ; Gerard Illtyd, 198; Helen Mary, 198; Jane, 196; Jane Keld, 196; Janet Mildred Alice, 194; John, 194, 195; John Oswin, 198; John Webster, 196; Kathleen, 195 ; Kevin Philip Joseph, 197 ; Lewis Cuthbert, 197 ; Lewis Robert, 197 ; Mary, 194 ; Mary Edgar, 195; Mary Elsie, 196; Mary Josephine, 198 ; Maurice Joseph Lawson, 197 ; Munel Ethel, 195 ; Olive Gwendoline, 197 ; Oswald Graham Noel, 196 ; Paul Stanislas, 198 ; Philip, 194, 196; Philip Bernard, 197; Phoebe (Effie), 197 ; Reginald March, 194, 195 ; Reginald March Kesterson, 195 ; Richard Eric, 198 ; Robert Henry, 197 ; Sarah, 195 ; Stanley, 196 ; Stanley Gawain Lawson, 196; Thomas, 194; Thomas Lancelot Gawain, 196; Thomas Mont- gomerie, 194; Wilfred, 198; Wilfrid Oswald, 198; William, 195; Winifred, 198. Turner, Anne, 137, 138; Bertha, 134; Catherine Harriet, 135; Elizabeth, 138, 186; Hugh, 135; Margaret, 137 ; Mary, 137 ; Samuel, 137 ; Rev. Samuel, 137, 138; Sarah Maria, 138; Thomas William, 186; Walton, 134; Winifred, 135; see also Wright. Tuson, Charlotte, 57; George, 57; Henry, 57; Mary, 57. Tyrwhitt- Drake, Rev. Frederick Edward, 122. Tyssen, Francis John, 68 ; Mary, 68. Tyssen- Amherst, Hon"* Alicia Margaret, 70; Amelia, 70; Hon ble Beatrice Margaret, 70; Hon bte Florence Margaret, 69 ; Florence Mary, 71 ; Francis, 72 ; Hon bte Geraldine Margaret, 71; Hon*" Margaret Mitford, 69 ; Margaret Susan, Lady Amherst, 69 ; Mary, 70; Hon bto Rothes Margaret, 68; Hon™* Sybil Margaret, 69; William Amhurst, 70, 72 ; William Amhurst, Baron Amherst, 69 ; William George Tyssen, 70 ; see also Amherst and Daniel-Tyssen. U Udall, Eliza Sophia, 59; Ellen, 59; Robert, 59. Ullathome, Rev. John, 198. Upton, Archer Thomas, 147. Uttley, Emma, 176; Ethel, 176; George, 176; James, 176, Valentine, Rev. George T., 176. Vanier, Clarisse Marie Gabrielle, 133 ; George, 133. Vanneck, Hon b,e Joshua Charles, 76. Van Reemen, Edward, 82 ; Susanna Catherine, 82. Varley, Dorothy, 134; Frank, 134; Harold, 1 34. Vaughan, Rev. Charles Lyndhurst, 156, 157 ; Henrietta Barbara, 156; John, 156; Mary Ann, 39; Mary Ann Elizabeth, 169; William, 39. Veale-Lane, Louisa Emily, 147 ; Thomas, 147. Verney, Sir Harry, 26. Vernon, Henrietta, 14; Richard, 14. Vesey, Ven bte Francis Gerald, 117. Villiers, Rev. Charles, 71 ; Rev. Ernest Amhurst, 70; Florence Mary, 71 ; Rt. Rev. the Hon" Henry Montagu, Bishop of Durham, 71. Vivian, Ann, 143 ; Rev, James William, 141 ; Julia, 143 ; Nicholas, 143. Voce, Mary, 175. Vosper Christina Linn, 96; Gerald Linn, 96; Margery, 96; Thomas, 96. W Wace, Ellen Elizabeth, 140; Major-General Richard, 140; Rev. Richard Henry, 140. Wakefield, Elizabeth, 141 ; Jane, 141 ; Thomas Christy, 141. Walby, Catherine, 173; Elizabeth, 173; Henry, 173. Waldegrave, Rev. the Hon bte Samuel, 130. Waldo, Rev. Joseph Peter, 83. Walfbrd-Gosnell, Catherine Harriet, 135 ; John Desborough, 135. Walker, Ann, 56, 93 ; Arthur Abney, 52-54 ; Arthur Bertram, 55 ; Arthur Edward, 53 ; Caroline Elizabeth, 53 ; Cecil Norman, 54 ; Edward Abney, 53; Elizabeth, 52; Elizabeth Edith, 54; Elizabeth Emily Henrietta, 54 ; Ellen Howard, 52 ; Emily, 53 ; Ernest Abney, 55 ; Ethel, 56 ; Ethel Mary, 54 ; Florence Annie, 55 ; Florence Honor, 53 ; Florence Isabel, 54 ; Frances Isabella Carr, 55 ; Frederick Albert, 52; Frederick Hubert, 55; Frederick John, 54; Helen Dorothy Allen Hard- wicke, 54; Helen Elizabeth Abney, 56; Henry, 52 ; Colonel Henry, 56 ; Lieut. -Colonel Henry Frederick, 52 ; Henry Wotton, 53 ; Isabella, 54 ; Isabella Maud, 55 ; Joan Sybil, 55 ; Joshua, 52 ; Kate, 53 ; Katharine Christ obel, 55 ; Margaret, 54; Mary Anne Frances, 53 ; Olivia Constance, 54 ; Philip Ainslie, 52 ; Philip Ilderton, 55 ; Richard, 93 ; Susanna, 52 ; Violet Frances, 55 ; Winifred Arthurine, 55. Wailis, Anne, 25 ; J., 25 ; John, 175. Walrpnd, Edith Isabel, 121 ; Hon bte Frances Caroline, 121 ; Sir John, Bt., 121. Walsh, Rev. Gorges Richard Dallas, 145; Helen Catherine, 145. Ward, Edward Foote, 25 ; Elizabeth, 25 ; Henrietta Lavinia, 90 ; John, 53 ; Mary, 89 ; Richard, 25 ; Susannah, 53 ; Rev. William, 109 ; Zilla Mary, 25. Wardale, Dr., 45 ; Jessica Elizabeth, 45. Warner, Annette Mary, 149; Harry Leonard, 149; Mary 149; Rev. Canon Richard Edward, 118; Rev. Simeon Bumey, 149. Warr, Rev. Canon George Winter, 91. Warren, Alice Gertrude, 7; Elizabeth, 7; Rev. Robert Edward, 7 ; Rev. William, 162. Warrender, Charlotte, 77; Sir George, Bt, 77; Sir Patrick, Bt., 77. Warwick, Anne, Countess of, 14 ; Frances Evelyn, Countess of, 15 ; Francis Richard Charles Guy, Earl of, 14, 15; George, Earl of, 14; George Guy, Earl of, 14; Henrietta, Countess of, 14; Henry Richard, Earl of, 14; Sarah Elizabeth, Countess of, 14 ; see also Brooke and Greville. Wasey, Rev. John Spearman, 148. Washington, Adam, 147 ; Rev. Henry, 105. Watson, Clara, 161 ; Henry, 61 ; Rev. Henry, 160 ; Isabella, 61 ; Rev. Canon John, 197. Way, Rev. Charles John, 124; Emily Augusta, 124. Wayth, Charles, 68. Webb, Dorothea Emily Anne, 179 ; Tom Alexander, 179. Webb-Peploe, Rev. Hanmer William, 192. Webster, Rev. Alexander Rhind, 68; Anne, 194; Rev. James, 159; John, 194. Weighill, Emma Alice, 197; Georgina Mary (Georgie), 198; Harrison, 198; John, 197, 198; Mark Henry, 197. Weiss, Charles Nicholas, 112; Adelaide Gustavia Catherine Martha, 112. Weldon, Helena Rachel Louise, 52; Lieut. -Colonel Thomas, 52. 217 Welldon, Most Rev. James Edward Cowell, Bishop of Calcutta, 92. Wemyss and March, Francis, Earl of, 14; Louisa, Countess of, 14. Wenham, Mary Anne Eliza, 98; Captain Richard, R.N., 9*. Wessel, Frederica, 96 ; Kathleen Shirley, 96 ; Pedro Telesforo, 96 ; Peter Mathias, 96. Weston, Rev. Robert, 79 ; Rev. Thomas Woods, 13a. Wethered, Rev. Florence Thomas, 122. Whateley, Henry Laurence, 116; Inna, 116; John Welchman, 116. Whisson, Martha Alice, 47 ; Mary, 48 ; Nathaniel, 47, 48. Whitby, Charles William, 128; Frances Gwynne, 128. White, Anne, 194; Annie Jessie, 139; Rev. Charles, 33; Dame Charlotte Elizabeth, 19; Cordelia, 19; Ellen Forster, 133; Rev. Henry, 156, 162; Isabella Frances Lapidge, 133 ; Toane Olive, 193 ; John Bayley, 139 ; Vice -Admiral Sir John Chambers, 19; Louisa Hetty, 171 ; Mary Louisa, 171; T., 193; Rev. Thomas, 133; Thomas Charter, 171 ; William, 194. Whitehead, Rev. Alfred, 54; George, 137; Harriot, 85; Sir Thomas, 85. Whiteley, Ann, 175; Thomas, 175. Whithard, Mary Gabrielle Middlemore, 152. Whitmore, Catherine, 129; Rev. George, 129-131; Sara, 129; Thomas, 129. Wicksteed, Rev. Philip Henry, 75. Wignall, (Catherine, 91 ; Richard, 91. Wigram, Rev. Frederick Edward, 112; Henry, 80; Penelope, 80; Rachel Winifred, 80. Wilkios, Rev. George, 89 ; Henry, 33 ; Rebecca, 33. Wilkinson (afterwards Denison), John, 81. Willacy, Rev. Henry George, 16. William -Powlett, Emma, Lady Bayning, 116; Henry, Baron, 116. Williams, Arthur, 6 ; Catherine Sarah, 132 ; Charles, 132; Edward, 4; Rev. Edward, 174; Eliza Augusta, 6; Elizabeth, 140; Laetitia Maria, 132 ; Philip, 6 ; Sarah, 6 ; General Sherburne Hodgkinson, 140 ; Ven We Thomas, 35 ; Rev. W. H., 163. Williams- Wynn, Charlotte Henrietta, 73 ; Sir Henry Watkin, 73. Willis, Rev. William Armstrong, 85. Wills, Amy Seymour, 31 ; Annie Sophia Townshend, 32 ; Arthur Leonard, 31 ; Dorothy Susie Eleanor, 32, 39 ; Elizabeth Clara, 31 ; Ellen Anne, 31 ; Emily Augusta, 31 ; George Frederick, 30 ; George Herbert Alexander, 32 ; George William Burrow, 31 ; Rev. George William Burrow, 30 ; Georgina Sophia, 30; Herbert McClellan, 32, 39; Rev. John, 102 ; Marianne, 30, 31 ; Marion Emma, 31 ; Mary, 30; Samuel, 30; Samuel Seymour, 31; Sophia Townshend, 30 ; Susannah, 32, 39 ; Theophilus Samuel, 31. Wilson, Grace Amy, 36 ; Sir John, 27 ; Margaret, 27 ; Colonel Nicholas, 36 ; Rev. Percival Ewen, 106. Wiltshire, Eleanor (Nellie), 34 ; Henry, 34. Wingfield, Anthony Henry, 120; George John, 120; Julia, 120 ; Richard, Viscount Powerscourt, 120 ; Sophia, 120. Winnington-Ingram, Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley, Bishop of London, 120. Winslow, Rev. Charles de Blois, 92-95 ; Edward, 55 ; Rev. Forbes, 55 ; Rev. Henry John Stephen, 55 ; Isabella Maud, 55. Winterbotham, Lindsay, 33 ; James Batten, 34, 35 ; John Brend, 34. Wirgman, Rev. Augustus, 166; Edward Francis, 166; Emma Georgiana, 166; Jane Elizabeth, 166; Sophia, 166 ; Thomas, 166. Wiseman, James, 60 ; Jane, 60 ; Ruth, 6a Wodehouse, John, Baron, 131; Hon 5 * Laura Sophia, Wolff, Amelia Susan Maria, 181 ; Jens, 181. Wood, Anna Paulina Mary, 28 ; Rev. Edmund, 184 ; Charlotte Ernestina, 160; Eliza, 22; Field-Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn, 28 ; Joseph, 22 ; Mary Paulina Anne, 28; Rev. Robert, 156, 160162. Woodbridge, Edward Collins, 147 ; Florence Caroline, 147. Woodbury, Anne, 92 ; General Daniel Phelps, 92. Woodford, Rt. Rev. James Russell, Bishop of Ely, 116, 117. Woodgate, Anne, 145 ; William, 145. Woodman, Rev. Philip Frederick Thomas, 95. Woodruff, Rev. Thomas, 116. Woodthorpe, Adelaide Gray, 59 ; Agnes Jane, 60 ; Alexander Gray, 61 ; Alfred, 63 ; Alice (Adelaide Sophia), 57; Alice Penhorwood, 58; Anne Nelson, 60 ; Dorothy, 57 ; Dorothy Louisa, 61 ; Edith Maude, 62; Edward, 57, 60; Edward Hugh Stanley, 63 ; Edward Lee Dubois, 57, 63 ; Eliza Sophia, 59 ; Emily, 59, 62 ; Eva Florence, 63 ; Eveline, 58; Ethel Mabel Bolton, 64; Fanny Gray, 59; Francis Bolton, 61 ; Frank, 61 ; Harold, 60; Harold Wiseman, 64 ; Harriet, 62 ; Harry Kell, 60; Henry, 51, 58 ; Horatio Ebenezer, 61 ; Hugh Ralph, 64 ; Ida Kathleen Ann, 63 ; Ida Mary, 64 ; Irene Judith Corby, 64; Isabella, 61, 63; Isobel Kitchener, 63 ; Jane, 58, 60 ; John Bolton, 59 ; Captain John Bolton, R.N., 59; Kate May, 59; Katharine Penhorwood, 60 ; Katherine Mary Gray, 57 ; Kathleen Ruth, 62 ; Lewis James, 61 ; Lewis Stephen, 60; Lucretia Helena Elsted, 61 ; Lucy, I, 62 ; Lucy Mary, 59 ; Marjory Alice, 61 ; "ary, 57-59 ; Mary Anne, 57, 60 ; Mary Lines, 58 ; May Cobbold, 64 ; May Lillian, 64 ; Muriel, 58; Oswald Jones, 64; Major-General Robert Gossett, 59; Ruth Mary, 58; Sarah, 58, 60; Sarah Helen, 61 ; Sarah Jones, 57 ; Sophia Louisa, 61 ; Stephen James, 61 ; Stephen Jones, 60 ; Thomas, 57 » 59t Una Vernon Laver, 64; Walter, 58; Walter Stephen, 61 ; William, 57, 60; William Cobbold, & 57-59 ; see also Graham. Woodw ' " -- - - dward, Rev. Richard, 131; Susan, 131. Worsley, Rev. Ralph, 124. Wren, Farren, 81 ; Mary Elizabeth, 81. Wright, Alice Margaret, 138; Anne, 89; Rev. Arthur Samuel, 139 ; Rev. Charles, 125 ; Con- stance Mary, 138, 139; Edward, 138; Edward Ratcliffe Vogler, 138; Florence Dawson, 139; Francis, 112; Geoffrey Turner, 138; Grace Mabel, 139 J John, 89, 137; Josephine Agneta Mary, 139; Margaret, 137 ; Margaret Clarentia Josephine, 139; Mary, 112; Philip Chet wood, 139; Samuel Wright, 137, 138; see also Turner. Wynkoop, Annie, 92; Hillis Gerardus, 92; Kate Childs, 92. Wynn, Charles Watkin Williams, 192. Wynter, Rev. James Cecil, 14. 218 attrition* alto Correction** ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS. AIRY. Vol. 7, page 1 1 8.— Eustace William Airy married at St. Anne's, Soho, Westminster, 9 September 1908, Elsie, daughter of Charles Grant Sybil Airy received the Order of the Royal Red Cross for services in Cyprus and Egypt in 1883. James Osmund Airy was promoted Lieutenant Indian Army 21 April 1905. ALDRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 67.— Mary Alethea, widow of Colonel John Aldridge, died at the Grange-in-the- Forest, Horsham, co. Sussex, in her 80th year, on Sunday, 26 January, and was buried at St. John's, Lower Beeding, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 30 January 1908. Will dated 1 Au- gust 1896, proved in the Principal Registry 24 February 1908, by Edward Broadwood. Page 69. — John Barttelot Aldridge was promoted Major Royal Artillery 20 December 1905. ALLANBY. Vol. 8, page 19.— Frederick Claude Hynman Allenby married at St. Michael's, Lyndhurst, co. Hants, on Wednesday, 28 August 1901, Edith Mabel, elder daughter of J. Munton Jaffray of The Stydd House, Lyndhurst, by Edith Mary Selina his wife, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Edmund Frankly n. They have issue a son, Dudley Jaffray Hynman Allenby, born at Malta 8 Jan- uary, baptised there in February 1903 ; and a daughter, Ivy Catherine, born at Felixstowe, co. Suffolk, 5 March, baptised at the parish church, Felixstowe, in April 1904. ALLCROFT. Vol. 8, page 59 (and Addenda, Vol. 11, page *'.)— John Derby and Marietta Allcroft have further issue a son, William Millar Ord Allcroft, born at Roke Manor, Romsey, co. Hants, on Sunday, 14 May, baptised at Romsey Abbey 29 June 1905 ; and a daughter, Marietta Joan, born at Roke Manor, Romsey, on Wednesday, 30 September, baptised at Romsey 9 November 1908. ALLGOOD. Vol. 9, page 88.— Adrian George Allgood, who, was promoted Commander Royal Navy 30 June 1903, retired at his own request 1 September 1908, with the rank of Captain. Page 89. — William Henry Loraine Allgood was promoted Major King's Royal Rifle Corps 13 February 1908. AMPHLETT. Vol. 4, page 51.— Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Rev. Richard Holmden Amphlett, died at Stourbridge, co. Worcester, aged 78, on Thursday, 9 July, and was buried at Pedmore, co. Worcester, 13 July 1908. Will dated 9 February 1874, proved in the Principal Registry in August 1908, by His Honour Judge Amphlett, K.C., and Edward A. Davis. Richard Holmden Amphlett appointed Judge of County Courts January 1908. Page 52.— The Rev. Edward Paul Amphlett was a Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford (ist-class Mathematical Mods.) 1904, B.A. (3rd-class Mathe- matics) 1906, and was appointed Curate of Tewkesbury Abbey, co. Gloucester, 27 May 1907. ARKWRIGHT. Vol. 7, page 18.— Richard Alleyne Arkwright was pro- moted Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 2 September 1906. Frederic George Alleyne Arkwright was promoted Lieutenant nth Hussars 27 November 1906. ARMITAGE. Vol. 8, page 72.— The Rev. George Dowker Armitage resigned the Rectory of Broughton Astley, co. Leicester, 1903, and is now of Broughton House, West Ayton, co. York. ARMYTAGE. Vol. 1, page 235.— Dorothy Harriette, eldest daughter of Lieut-Colonel Arthur Henry Armytage of The White House, York, was married at St. Michael -le-Belfrey, York, on Thursday, 13 February 1908, to Henry Halford Dawes, younger son of Sir Edwyn Dawes of Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, K.C.M.G., by Lucy Emily his wife, eldest daughter of William Bagnall of Hamstead Hall, co. Stafford. ADDITIONS <5r* CORRECTIONS. ARMYTAGE, continued. Page 236. — Godfrey Armytage died s.p. at his residence, Carr Lodge, Horbury, co. York, aged 83, on Wednesday, 16 September, and was buried at Ackworth, co. York, 19 September 1908. Will dated 6 June 1900, proved at Wakefield 21 October 1908, by Charlotte Armytage, the sole Executrix. AVEBURY. Vol. 12, page 67.— Rupert Egerton Lubbock was promoted Lieu- tenant Royal Navy 31 August 1907. Page 69. — Arthur Nevile and Alice Ellen Lubbock have further issue a son, Ivo Arthur Lubbock, born at Foxbury, Chislehurst, co. Kent, on Friday, 12 June, baptised at St. Nicholas', Chisle- hurst, 12 July 1908. Page 72. — Violet Catherine, only daughter of Frederic Lubbock, was married at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday, 7 June 1905, to Charles Evelyn Pym (son of Horatio Noble Pym of Foxwold Chase, co. Kent); born at 100 Harley Street, London, on Saturday, 1 1 January 1879; Lieutenant 5th Battalion The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own), 14 August 1900, 2nd Lieutenant 5th Lancers 4 May 1901, Lieutenant 5 October 1901, Adjutant Imperial Yeomanry from 3 May 1907 ; served in South African War 1 901-1902, at operations in Cape Colony October 1 90 1 to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with three clasps). BABINGTON. Vol. 8, page 91.— The Rev. John Albert Babington was in- stituted to the Vicarage of Tenterden, co. Kent, 24 April 1907. Page 93. — Thomas Henry Babington died at Glenmoriston, Eastham, co. Chester, on Saturday, 26 January, and was buried at Eastham on Tuesday, 29 January 1907. Will dated 9 Sep- tember 1890, proved at Chester 8 March 1907, by Clara Babington, spinster, daughter, and the Rev. Henry Gilliat Babington, son, the surviving Executors. BACCHUS. Vol. 1, page 244.— Julian Bacchus, Lieutenant 2nd Leicestershire Regiment, married in the private chapel of The Nunnery, Isle of Man, on Tuesday, 4 August 1908, Evelyn, youngest daughter of Sir John Senhouse Goldie-Taubman of The Nunnery, Isle of Man, Speaker of the House of Keys. Roy Bacchus was promoted Lieu- tenant Royal Navy 30 June 1905. BACK. Vol. 6, page 119.— Arthur Charles Lempriere Back married at St. John's, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, on Tuesday, 10 September 1901, Mary Amelia, daughter of Frederick Fairlie Elderton of Tunbridge Wells, by Caroline Ann Thackeray his wife, daughter of Robert Joseph Thornton Perkin of London. Page 123. — Terence Hugh Back entered the Royal Naval College, Osborne, Isle of Wight, 30 January 1908. BAGOT. Vol 13, page 4. — William Algernon Cajetan Law was created C.B. 22 July 1908. Harry Richard Reginald Bagot died at Chambers Court, Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester, aged 48, on Friday, 1 7 July, and was buried at Blithfield, co. Stafford, on Tuesday, 21 July 1908. Adminis- tration was granted at the Principal Registry 21 August 1908, by Frances Anna Mary Bagot, relict. Page 5.— Charles Elphinstone Fleeming Cunninghame Graham, M.V.O., was appointed Gentleman Usher to the King in June 1908. BARING-GOULD. Vol. 4, page 24.— Mary Ann, widow of the Rev. Charles Baring-Gould, died at Box Grove House, Merrow, co. Surrey, in her 94th year, on Tuesday, 28 June 1904. BARKER. Vol. 4, page 4.— Elizabeth Sarah, 2nd daughter of Joseph Chamberlain Barker, died suddenly at Burlington Gardens, London, on Thursday, 26 October, and was buried in Kensal Green, Cemetery, London, 30 October 1905. Will dated 1 July 1905, with codicil dated 11 July 1905, proved (Prin. Reg., 595, 1906) 4 May 1906) by Joseph Hurton Aveiing Barker, the sole Executor. BARKER. Vol. 5, page 26. —Ronald William Barker was appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the Army (unattached) 29 August 1906. Hugh Bertrand Barker, who was appointed 2nd Lieutenant 114 Mahrattas Regiment 19 January 1907, died at Poona, India, aged 21, on Monday, 17 August 1908, and was buried at Poona. BARLOW. Vol. 14, page 196. — Sir Hilaro William Wellesley Barlow, Baronet, and Victoria Katherine his wife, have further issue a son, Christopher Mark Barlow, born at 84 Shooter's Hill Road, Blackheath, co. Kent, on Tues- day, 14 January, baptised at St. James', Kidbrook, co. Kent, 14 March 1908. ADDITIONS c> CORRECTIONS. m J AT:. vsC '. : „X Or. urtu •aft \[;f r35 it s 1 BARNE. Vol. 7, page 159.— Michael Barne, who was promoted Lieutenant Royal Navy 30 June 1900, retired from the service October 1908. Seymour Barne joined the 20th Hus- sars as 2nd Lieutenant 3 October 1906. BARRY. Vol. 14, page 3.— The Rev. Foster Stable Barry died on Monday, 25 May, as the result of an accident, having been thrown out of his trap at Badingham, co. Suffolk, and was buried at Gosbeck, co. Suffolk, 28 May 1908. Will dated 1 August 1902, proved in the Principal Registry 18 June 1908, by Edward Stephenson Barry, son, and Margaret Barry, daughter, the Executors. Page 7. — Alfred Percival and Helen Charlotte Barry have issue a son, Richard Hugh Barry, born at 56 Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington, London, on Monday, 9 November 1908. Page 12. — Dorothy, elder daughter of Horace Barry, was married at Oxted, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 3 April 1907, to George Davison luting of Husbands Bosworth, co. Leicester (son of James Laing of Burton, co. Northumberland, by Agnes his wife, daughter of John Dove of Kelso, co. Roxburgh); born 5 July 1877 ; of Edinburgh University, M.B., Ch.B. Edin. 1899, M.B. Edin. 1906; formerly Civil Surgeon South African Field Force and Surgeon- Captain South African Constabulary. Page 13. — The Rev. Douglas Barry resigned the Rectory of Ightham, co. Kent, 1 April 1907, and is now of The Grange, Ightham. Kathleen Douglas, only daughter of the Rev. Douglas Barry, was married at Ightham, co. Kent, 30 April 1908, to Raymond Coape Barry Smith (son of General Octavius Ludlow Smith, of the Bengal Staff Corps); born at Heathfield House, Wandsworth Common, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 31 May 1874; Captain 17th Indian Cavalry. Harold Douglas Barry, who was baptised 31 [not 4] May 1882, married at St. Matthew's, Northampton, 19 June 1906, Frances Sarah, daughter of Thomas Lansberry Wright of Parkside, Kingsley, Northampton ; born 9 June 1882. Percival Alexander Douglas Barry married at Mostyn, co. Flint, 10 June 1908, Mabel Winifred, daughter of Howard Elkington of Leeswood, near Mold, co. Flint ; bom at Plis Newydd, Bury Port, South Wales, on Saturday, 6 August 1 88 1. BARTLETT. Vol. 6, page 28.— The Rev. Robert Leach Bartlett resigned the Rectory of Thurloxton-cum-Durston, co. Somerset, 11 April 1904, and is now of Leftwich House, Swanage, co. Dorset. Page 29 (and Addendas, Vol. 7, page /., and Vol. 14, page tit.) — The Rev. Richard Grosvenor and Evelyn Grace Bartelot have issue a daughter, Rom&na Grosvenor, born at St. George's Vicarage, Fordington, co. Dorset, on Sunday, 11 October, baptised at St. George's, Fordington, 20 November 1908. BARTON. Vol. 1, page 91. — Hilda, younger daughter of Charles Tom Barton, was married at St. John's, Kidderminster, co. Worcester, on Wed- nesday, 17 January 1906, to Whitwell Tryon Nash, 2nd son of Joseph Nash of the White House, Somerleyton, co. Suffolk. BATE. Vol. 4, page 173. — Gwendoline Mary Owen, eldest daughter of Thomas Bate, was married at St. Mark's, Connah's Quay, co. Flint, on Tuesday, 9 January 1906, to John William Charlton, eldest son of John Charlton of Huntingdon, Dumfries, by Margaret Roddick his wife; born 3 January 1873. Dorothy, 2nd daughter of Thomas Bate, was married at St. Mary's, Yazor, co. Hereford, 24 April 1907, to Vivian Burchall Latham Helme, son of Harold Helme of Broadfield Court, co. Here- ford, by Mary Lutwyche his wife. BATTYE. Vol. 5, page 7.— Lieut-Colonel Montague McPherson Battye married at the Register Office, in the district of St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 15 August 1890, Charlotte, daughter of Christopher Carter. They have issue a son, Cyril Wynyard Battye, born 31 August, baptised at St. Ann's, Wands- worth, co. Surrey, 14 October 1894; and a daughter, Marian, born at Lower Ward, Windsor Castle, on Wednesday, 25 September 1901, baptised at St George's Chapel, Windsor. Colonel Montague McPherson Battye is a Military Knight of Windsor, on Royal Foundation. Page 8. — Major-General Arthur Frederick Battye died suddenly at his residence, 38 Kildare Terrace, Bays- water, London, in his 82nd year, on Sunday, 19 January 1908. Will dated IV ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS. BATTYE, continued 29 May 1905, with two codicils dated 18 March 1895, and 24 October 1903, proved (Prin. Reg., 37, 1908) 10 March 1908, by Henry Robert Dacres Thomas, one of the Executors. Page 8 (and Addenda, Vol. J, page 1.) Captain Arthur Henry and Florence Adelaide Battye have further issue a son, Arthur Charles Battye, born 17 December 1900; and a daughter, Violet Dorothy Forbes, born at Dh arm sal a, Punjab, India, on Sunday, 19 March 1905. Florence Ellen Rose, their elder daughter, aged 7, and Arthur Charles Battye, their son, aged 4, were killed in the earthquake at Dharmsala on Tuesday, 4 April 1905. Page 9. — Hedley Morton Battye was promoted Lieutenant Indian Army 20 January 1906, and appointed Assistant Commandant Mounted Infantry School, India, 6 July 1907. BEAZLEY. Vol. 10, page 146.— Arthur Tetley Beazley, Bachelor of Engineering, Liverpool University, 1904, and an Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. 1907. John Godfrey Beazley, who was of Trinity College, Oxford, 1903- 1907, was appointed Lieutenant Oxfordshire Light Infantry (Volunteers) 1907, obtained a Captain's Certificate in the Army, and passed into the Indian Civil Service, 1908. Walter Edwin Beazley, educated at Sandhurst, entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant (unattached) 5 August 1905, and the Indian Army 6 December 1906, and was promoted Lieutenant 54th Sikhs (Frontier Force) 5 November 1907. Page 147. — Hugh Loveday Beazley was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple Trinity Term, 1905, and is a Member of the Northern Circuit. Robert Gordon Beazley, who was educated at Haileybury, was appointed 2nd Lieutenant 4th Battalion The Cheshire Regiment 1908. Page 148.— Frank Charles Beazley was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries 9 January 1908. James Geoffrey Brydon Beazley, who was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, B.A. 1906, is now a 2nd Lieutenant in the 6th Battalion Liverpool Regiment. John Roland and Harold Gilroy Beazley were educated at Marlborough College. BEEBEE. Vol. 9, page 50. — Meyrick John Legge Beebee of Lincoln's Inn, London, Barrister-at-Law, married at St Mark's, North Audley Street, Lon- don, 25 April 1905, Hilda Georgiana, youngest daughter of Oswald Peter Leigh of Belmont Hall, co. Chester, and of Grappenhall Lodge, co. Lan- caster, by Frances his wife, only daughter of the Rev. George Ayton Whitaker of Knoddishall, co. Suffolk, J. P. They have issue a daughter, Mary, born 19 March, baptised at St. Luke's, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 28 April 1906. BENTLEY. Vol. 1, page 140.— Eliza, widow of Frederick Bentley, died at 46 Haverstock Hill, London, on Satur- day, 14 January, and was buried in Norwood Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 19 January 1905. Adminis- tration was granted at the Principal Registry 28 February 1905, to the Rev. Frederick William Bentley. The Rev. Frederick William Bentley was instituted to the Vicarage of Worle, co. Somerset, 10 October 1907. BESSBOROUGH. Vol. 12, page 114. The Earl of Bessborough was appointed a Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England 10 August 1908. Page 116.— The Hon bIe Cyril Myles Brabazon Ponsonby, M.V.O., was pro- moted Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 12 April 1904 and Captain 3 June 1908; served as A.D.C. to Inspector- General of the Forces 1 July 1906 to 20 December 1907, and to Field-Marshal Com mandi ng - in - Chief, Mediterranean, since 31 December 1907. Page 120.— Hugh Spencer and Anitha Magdalene Ponsonby have further issue a daughter, Odeyne Anitha Rose, born at Berlin on Tuesday, 31 December 1907, baptised there 24 January 1908. BOISSIER. Vol. 10, page 67.— Rivett Francis Guise, Deputy Inspector-General Bengal Police, died at Colombo, Ceylon, 7 January 1908. Antoinette Alexina Rosamund, youngest daughter of John William Boissier, was married at All Saints', Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, on Satur- day, 29 April 1905, to Archibald Cannock Cooke, youngest son of Charles Cooke of Taynton, co. Gloucester, by Elizabeth Tucker his wife. ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS. BOND. Vol. 3, page 72.— The Rev. Cyril Bond was licenced to the Curacy of Boston, co. Lincoln, 1907. BOWRING. Vol. 6, page 2.— Arthur Hautayne Bowring was promoted Major Royal Artillery 21 November 1905. BRACE. Vol. 6, page 88. — Henry Fergusson Brace joined the 15th Hussars as 2nd Lieutenant 8 February 1908. BRADNEY. Vol. 1, page 1.— Maud Beatrix, eldest daughter of John Bradney, was married at St. James', Spanish Place, London, on Thursday, 2 July 1908, to Charles Alfred Armit- stead (son of the Rev. Thomas Bell Armitstead, Vicar of Winmarleigh, co. Lancaster); of the East African Protectorate. Page 2. — Philip Edwin Bradney, formerly Lieutenant Somersetshire Light Infantry, was gazetted to the Reserve of Officers 28 March 1908. BRASSEY. Vol. 14, page 60.— Lord Brassey was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, in succession to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 6 February 1908. Page 66. — Henry Leonard Campbell and Lady Violet Mary Brassey have further issue a son, Peter Esm£ Brassey, born at 40 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, on Thursday, 5 December 1907, baptised at Apethorpe, co. Northampton, 16 February 1908. Page 68. — Harold Ernest ami Lady Norah Brassey have issue a daughter, Oonagh Evelyn, born at 12 Manchester Square, London, on Monday, 17 February, baptised at St Mark's, North Audley Street, London, 24 March 1908. BREWSTER, Vol. 13, page 22.— Edward Hugh Brewster died 27 November 1906. BREWSTER, Page 8, present volume.— Francis Wentworth Brewster died at Wreatham Place, Bournemouth, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 22 September 1908. Will dated 1 August 1908, with codicil dated 27 August 1908, proved in the Principal Registry 5 November 1908, by Sophia Esther Brewster, Henry Arthur Hopwood and Edward Henry Bone, the Executors. BRIGHT. Vol. 2, page 16.— The Rev. Hugh Bright was instituted to the Vicarage of King Cross, co. York, 1906. BRITTON. Vol. 2, page 78.— Ella Carlyon Poole, only daughter of Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton, was married at St. Barnabas', Kensington, London, on Thursday, 24 September 1908, to Arthur John Doyle, eldest surviving son of John Hayes Doyle of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow, and of Darjeeling, India, by Frances Dorothea his wife, daughter of Mervyn Paget Crofton; born 29 May 187 1. BROADLEY. Vol. 8, page 87.— Frances Jane, widow of the Rev. Alexander Broadley, died at The Knapp, Bradpole, Bridport, co. Dorset, in her 82nd year, on Monday, 18 May, and was buried at Bradpole on Wednesday, 20 May 1908. Will dated 17 February 1902, proved at Blandford 12 June 1908, by Alexander Meyrick Broadley, the sole Executor. BROCKLEBANK. Vol. 9, page 144— Commander Henry Cyril Royds and Honoria Caroline Brocklebank have further issue a son, Thomas Antony Brocklebank, born at Guestling, Alver- stoke, co. Hants, on Saturday, 6 June, baptised at St Mary's, Alverstoke, 18 July 1908. BROOKE. Vol. 1, page 73.— Jemirna Charlotte, widow of John William Brooke, died at The Warren, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, aged 85, on Thursday, 16 July, and was buried at Shanklin 20 July 1908. Will dated 27 June 1 89 1, proved in the Principal Registry 10 August 1908, by Frederick William Brooke and John Kendall Brooke, sons, the Executors. Page 75 ( an ^ Addenda, Vol. p, page tit.) — Sir Thomas Brooke, Baronet, died at his residence, Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield, co. York, in his 79th year, on Thursday, 16 July, and was buried at Armitage Bridge on Monday, 20 July 1908. Page 76.— The Rev. William Ingham and Beatrice Harriet Brooke have further issue a daughter, Beatrice Olwen, bom at Holy Trinity Vicarage, Halifax, co. York, on Wednesday, 8 July, baptised at Holy Trinity, Halifax, 13 September 1903. ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS. BROOKE, continued. Page 78. — Edgar William Brooke married at St. Saviour's, Torquay, co. Devon, on Monday, 8 April 1901, Harriett Ellen (Hetty), only daughter of J. Coombes of Torquay. Christopher Robert Ingham Brooke married at Mellifont, co. Meath, 5 October 1899, Irene Spencer, eldest daughter of Lieut. -Colonel Arthur Blayney Coddington of Oldbridge, co. Meath, R.E., by Ellen Bertha his wife, 2nd daughter of Oswald Bloxsome of The Grove, Ryde, Isle of Wight. They have issue a son, Robert Astur Ingham Brooke, born at 52 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, on Thursday, 19 July 1900; and a daughter, Desiree, born at Malta on Friday, 18 December 1903. He was promoted Brevet Major 29 November 1900, and Major The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 14 June 1908; appointed to Command of 2nd Mounted Infantry 8 January 1907. BRUNKER. Vol 10, page 1 15.— Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) James Mil- ford Sutherland Brunker was appointed Inspector of Artillery, Southern Army, India, 5 July 1907. Page 116. — Major Capel Molyneux Brunker was promoted Lieut.-Colonel Lancashire Fusiliers 24 June 1906. BULL. Vol. 12, page 130.— -Sir William James and Lilian Hester Bull have further issue a son, Anthony Bull, bora at The Meadows, Uxbridge Road, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 18 July 1908, baptised at St. Faith's Chapel, in the Crypt of St. Stephen's, West- minster, on the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, 1908. Sponsors : The Rt. Hon"* Walter Hume Long, M.P., Edmund Bull, uncle, and Charlotte Annie Howard Budden, aunt. BURKE. Vol. 3, page 45.— John Addison Burke joined the Royal Scots (from Militia) as 2nd Lieutenant 6 July 1907. Charles Carrington Burke died at Mitchen Hall, Godalming, co. Surrey, aged 50, on Sunday, 22 May, and was buried at Shackleford, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 25 May 1904. Will dated 17 May 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 862, 1904) 13 July 1904, by George Vincent Holmes, the sole Executor. BURY. Vol. 9, page 118.— Christabel, elder daughter of Reginald Bury, was married at All Saints', Darfield, co. York, on Wednesday, 22 April 1908, to Francis Walter, youngest son of Jacob Waiter of London, and of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by Janet his wife, daughter of Charles Witcomb of Winchester, co. Hants, and of Eden- bridge, co. Kent. BUSH. Vol. 6, page 74.— Robert Newland Bush died at the Manor House, Wal- lington, co. Surrey, aged 51, on Tuesday, 24 March 1908. Page 76 (and Addenda, Vol CORRECTIONS. CRAWFURD. Vol. 2, page 9 (and Addenda, Vol. 11, page vii.) — The Rev. Lionel Payne and Georgina Crawfurd have further issue a son, Charles Hamilton Payne Crawfurd, born at the Vicarage, Ramsgate, co. Kent, on Sunday, 28 July 1907, baptised at the parish church, Ramsgate, 24 August 1908. CREMER. Vol. 9, page 80.— Francis Woodrow Cremer married at St. Mary's, Sparham, co. Norfolk, on Wednesday, 24 August 1904, Fanny Georgina, younger daughter of the Rev. Robert Singleton Blofeld, Rector of Sparham. CRIPPS. Vol. 4, page 73.— Richard Noel Cripps of Carrara, Italy, married at St. Martin 's-in-the-Fields, Westminster, on Wednesday, 5 August 1908, Elsie Katherine, youngest daughter of Thomas Edward Sampson of Liverpool. CRIPPS-DAY. Vol. 8, page 50.— William Henry Day, M.D., died at Holly Hill, Meopham, co. Kent, aged 76, on Tuesday, 22 October, and was buried in the churchyard at Luddes- down, co. Kent, 28 October 1907. M.I. Will dated 3 June 1898, with codicil dated 22 May 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 8 January 1908, by Emma Day, relict, and Francis Henry Cripps-Day, son, the Executors. CRISP. Vol. 13, page 119.— Thomas Arthur Frederick Crisp married at Thorpe-le-Soken, co. Essex, on Mon- day, 21 September 1908, Ruth, 4th daughter of Stanley Frederick Stanford of Landermere, Thorpe-le-Soken (see Pedigree of Stanford, Vol. p, page 92). CROWFOOT, Voir 1, page 26.— Amy Vaughan, eldest daughter of William Miller Crowfoot, was married at St. Michael's, Beccles, co. Suffolk, on Tuesday, 29 September 1908, to Henry Wood-Hill, elder son of Henry Wood- Hill of the War Office. Agnes Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Henchman Crowfoot, was married at St. Mary Magdalen's, Lincoln, on Wednesday, 10 July 1907, to the Rev. Richard Aston (son of James Aston, by Louisa Alexander his wife) ; born 23 May 1866 ; Curate of All Saints', Grimsby, co. Lincoln, since 1906. CROWFOOT, continued. Margaret Eva, youngest daughter of the Rev. John Henchman Crowfoot, was married at St. Mary Magdalen's, Lincoln, on Tuesday, 22 September 1908, to Edward Stuart Winter (eldest son of the Rev. Robert Reynolds Winter of Delhi, India, by Priscilla his wife, daughter of the Rev. Timothy Sandys); born 8 November 1866. CURE. Vol. 2, page 23 (and Addenda^ Vol. General Staff Officer (3rd-grade) Head-Quarters of Army 30 January to 30 June 1907, and Brigade Major, 2nd Cavalry Brigade (Eastern Command), since 1 July 1907 ; served in South African War 1900- 1902, mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 20 Au- gust 1 90 1 (Queen's medal with four clasps, King's medal with two clasps). FOOTE. Vol. 7, page 131.— Jane Olivia, last surviving daughter of the Rev. Lundy Foot, died at 12 Catharine Place, Bath, co. Somerset, in her 77th year, on Wednesday, 8 January, and was buried in Locksbrook Cemetery, Bath, on Saturday, 11 January 1908, after first part of service at St. Andrew's, W r alcot, Bath. Will dated 17 June 1907, with codicil dated 4 December 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 31 January 1908, by Richard Mildmay Foot of Berkhampstead, co. Hertford, formerly Major in H.M.'s Regiment of Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and Colonel Robert Williams of Bridehead, co. Dorset, M.P. GALE. Vol. 1, page 277. — Captain John Ross Gale was promoted Substantive Major Worcester Regiment 29 July 1906; employed with Army Accounts Department 1 May 1905. Flora Caroline, 2nd daughter of John Cherry Gale, was married at St. Mary's, Vincent Square, Westminster, on Saturday, 22 June 1907, to Herbert Jenner-Fust, eldest son of Herbert Jenner-Fust of Hill Court, co. Gloucester. Page 278. — Henry John Gordon Gale was promoted Lieutenant Royal Artillery 24 December 1905. GARRETT. Vol. 5, page 144.— Douglas Thornbury Garrett married at the Theistic Church, Swallow Street, London, on Saturday, 24 August 1907, Gwendoline Frieda Isabella, daughter of August Calaminus of Cardiff, co. Glamorgan. GATTY. Vol. 2, page 153. — Nicholas Comyn Gatty married at Westgate-on- Sea, co. Kent, on Saturday, 26 January 1907, Margrethe Helen, youngest daughter of Adolph Borgen of Copenhagen, Denmark. GIBBINS. Vol. 7, page 114.— The Rev. Horace John Gibbins married at St. Michael's-in-the-Hamlet, Liverpool, on Thursday, 16 July 1908, Gertrude Louisa, 3rd daughter of John Brown Oliver, M.D., of 59 Parkfield Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool, by Louisa his wife, daughter of James and Sarah Hogg. Page 114 (and Addenda, Vol. 12, page xxviii.) — Arthur Everett and Helen Mary Gibbins have issue a son, Laurance Wilfrid Gibbins, born at Fordoun, Southwick, co. Sussex, on Friday, 22 May, baptised at Southwick 3 June 1908. Page 115. — Octavia, wife of John George Gibbins, died at Heytesbury, Hay ward's Heath, co. Sussex, in her 63rd year, on Monday, 13 April, and was buried in the Extra Mural Ceme- tery, Brighton, co. Sussex, 16 April 1908. The Rev. Wilfrid Hannay Gibbins of Keble College, Oxford, B.A. 1906, was appointed Curate of Horsley, co. Gloucester, 1906. GIBBONS. Vol. 9, page 47.— Charles Theodore Gibbons married at All Saints', Notting Hill, London, on Tuesday, 3 March 1908, Helen Louisa, 2nd daughter of the Rev. John Pellew Gaze, Rector of Brooke, Isle of Wight. GILBEY. Vol. 3, page 144.— Nina, elder daughter of Arthur Nockolds Gilbey, was married at St. Giles', Ickenham, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday, 3 October 1906, to Arthur Bayly Akroyd, elder son of Bayly Nash Akroyd of Piper's Croft, Burnham. GLAZEBROOK. Vol. 3, page 60.— Michael George Glazebrook died at Little Croft, Amersham, co. Bucking- ham, in his 89th year, on Monday, 19 August, and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 23 August 1907. ADDITIONS £• CORRECTIONS. xv GODDARD. Vol. 6, page 66 (and Addenda, Vol. 14, page xw.) — Major Francis Ambrose D'Oyley and Maud Goddard have issue a daughter, Mary Margaret Carmel, born at Trimelstown, Booterstown, co. Dublin, on Sunday, 8 November 1908, baptised privately the same day. He retired from the Army on retired pay 9 December 1908. Page 67. — Samuel May Goddard died at Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 19 January, and was buried in Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, 25 January 1906. The Rev. Nigel Ernie Goddard was appointed to the Vicarage of St. Michael and All Angels', Folkestone, co. Kent, May 1908. Miliicent Agnes, younger daughter of the Rev. Francis Aspinwall Goddard, was married at St. Michael and All Angels', Folkestone, on Wednesday, 9 December 1908, to Arthur Lionel Vibert, of the Indian Civil Service, younger son of the late John Este Vibert, M.A., of the Island of Jersey. GODDARD. Vol. n, page 23.— Edward Hesketh Goddard married 2ndly at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, on Wednesday, 10 June 1908, Florence Mary, eldest daughter of Christopher Lethbridge of 19 Chester Square, London, by Mary Anne his wife, daughter of Henry Graham Stones. The Rev. Charles Frederick Goddard has exchanged for the living of Doynton, co. Gloucester, and was admitted 17 October 1908. GOLDSMITH. Vol. 5, page 106 (and Addenda, Vol. 14, page xv.) — Harry Dundas and Grace Apperley Goldsmith have issue a son, Robert Burrell Kinglake Goldsmith, born at Kelston Lodge, Bath, co. Somerset, on Friday, 21 June 1907, baptised at Kelston 27 July 1908. Page 106. — St. Barbe Goldsmith married at Holy Trinity, Upper Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 20 July 1907, Ellen Mary (Nellie), only child of Clement Stone-Wigg of 9 Herbert Crescent, Hans Place, Sloane Street, London. GORDON. Vol. 12, page 182.— Captain William Neville Gordon was promoted Major Royal Artillery 25 November 1907. GRESLEY. Vol. 8, page 117 (and Addenda, Vol. p, page vu) — Herbert Nigel and Ethel Frances Gresley have further issue a son, Roger Gresley, born at Milford, West Riding, co. York, on Sunday, 15 July 1906. GREY. Vol. 11, page 171.— The Rev. Alexander Harry Grey was appointed Vicar of St. Jude's, Arima, Trinidad, 1905. GROOME. Vol. 5, page 21.— The Rev. William Hubert Groome was licenced to the Curacy of Stradbroke, co. Suffolk, 1906. GRUBBE. Vol. 1, page 31.— The Rev. Reginald Hall Grubbe was instituted to the Vicarage of Ardleigh, co. Essex, 1902. GWATKIN. Vol. 2, page 3. — Lieut- Colonel Willoughby Garnons Gwatkin was promoted Brevet Colonel 20 No- vember 1907 ; employed with the Canadian Militia, Director of Operations and Staff Duties (General Staff Officer, 2nd Grade), Canadian Militia, since 5 October 1905. Page 1 68. —Robert Torrington Gwatkin was appointed 2nd Lieutenant 6th Dragoon Guards 28 January 1905, promoted Lieutenant 26 August 1907. HALES. Vol. 1, page 289.— James Elton Hales married at Brighton, co. Sussex, 29 May 1900, Ethel, daughter of John Burbidge. They have issue three sons, Hubert James Hales, born on Tuesday, 29 April 1902; Christopher John Hales, born at 9 Western Terrace, Nottingham, on Saturday, 5 May 1906 ; and Edward Elton Young Hales, born at 9 Western Terrace, Nottingham, on Thursday, 8 October 1908. HALIFAX. Vol. 10, page 133.— The Hon blc Emily Charlotte, eldest daughter of Charles, Viscount Halifax, and widow of Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram, died s.p. at Temple Newsam, co. York, aged 64, on Wednesday, 21 December, and was buried at Hoar Cross, co. Stafford, on Saturday, 24 December 1904. Will dated 31 August 1898, with two codicils dated 16 March 1903, and 2 May 1904, proved (Prin. Reg., 70, 1905) 10 January 1905, by the Hon b,e Henry William Lowry Corry, cousin, Colonel H.M. Army, one of the Executors. Page 135. — Robert Alexander Lindley Meynell married at Bloemfontein, South Africa, on Wednesday, 7 August 1907, Cora T. S. Riches, youngest daughter of James W. Riches of Johannesburg, South Africa. XVI ADDITIONS fr CORRECTIONS. HARDWICKE. Vol. 4, page 135.— Herbert Junius Allen Hardwicke married at St. James', Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, on Thursday, 20 August 1908 (marriage settlements dated 19 August 1908), Kate Marian Sarah, eldest daughter of Joshua Robert Gower of Tunbridge Wells (see Pedigree of Gower 9 page 40 of present volume). Helen Dorothy Allen Hardwicke, 2nd surviving daughter of Dr. Herbert Junius Hardwicke of St. Leonard 's-on- Sea, co. Sussex, was married at St. John's, Upper St. Leonard's-on-Sea, on Tuesday, 21 January 1908 (marriage settlements dated 20 January 1908), to Cecil Norman Walker of St. Leonard's- on-Sea, 2nd son of Arthur Edward Walker (see Pedigree of Walker y page 54 of present volume). HARROWBY. Vol. 12, page 17 2. -The Hon ble Archibald Dudley and Eleanor Frederica Ryder have further issue a son, Douglas Dudley Ryder, born 26 November 1905, baptised at Bramley, co. Surrey, 13 January 1906; and a daughter Sarah, born 16 January 1908, baptised at St. Paul's, Onslow Square, London. Page 173. — The Hon bk Robert Nathaniel Dudley Ryder married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on Wednesday, 16 September 1908, Beryl, daughter of Charles Howard Angas of Smalineld Place, Burstow, co. Surrey, and of Lindsay Park, Angaston, South Australia, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of William Dean. HART-DAVIS. Vol. 9, page 31.- Charles Henry Hart-Davis married at the British Consulate, Funchal, Madeira, on Monday, 30 November 1908, and subsequently at the English Church there, Vyvien Chester, daughter of Edgar Wainwright Bishop, formerly Lieutenant 22nd (The Cheshire) Regiment. HARVEY. Vol. i, page 7.— Thomas Francis Harvey married at St. Michael- le-Belfrey, York, on Wednesday, 12 June 1907, Mary Constance, 2nd daughter of Bryan Edward Cookson of York (see Pedigree of Cookson y Vol j, page 130). Frances Emily, only daughter of Thomas Harvey of St. Petersburg, died at her residence, Wickham, co. Hants, aged 83, on Tuesday, 16 July 1908. HAWORTH-BOOTH. Vol. 8, page 132. — Commander Francis Fitzgerald Haworth-Booth was promoted Captain 30 June 1905. HEATHCOTE. Vol. 8, page 3.— The Rev. Evelyn Dawsonne Heathcote died on May Day, aged 63, and was buried at Hursley, co. Hants, 4 May 1908. Will dated 2 December 1905, proved at Winchester by Grace Heathcote and Charles George Heathcote, the Executors. Marion, 2nd daughter of Arthur Malcolm Heathcote was married at St. George's, Gingerland, Nevis, West Indies, on Saturday, 23 November 1907, to Robert Maxwell Grenfell Knight (younger son of Edward Joseph Knight of Tregoes House, Pencoed, co. Glamorgan); Lieutenant Royal Navy (retired). Page 4. — The Rev. Francis Cooke Cauifeild Heathcote has been Rector of All Saints', Winnipeg, Canada, since 1905. Margaret Mary Helena, youngest daughter of the Rev. Gilbert Vyvyan Heathcote, was married at St. Mary's, Copythorne, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 26 June 1908, to Joseph Francis Noel Baxendale, only son of Joseph Baxen- dale of 78 Brook Street, London. HERBERT. Vol. 3, page 122.— Sir Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, M.P. for the Southern Division of co. Monmouth since 1906, was created a baronet 19 July 1907. Page 123. — Edmund Philip Herbert died at Llansantffraed, co. Monmouth, aged 84, on Wednesday, 20 February 1907, and was buried there. Will dated 27 October 1905, proved in the Principal Registry 13 April 1907, by Colonel Edmund Arthur Herbert. Lieut.- Colonel Edmund Arthur Herbert, M.V.O., commanded Innis- killing Dragoons 1904- 1908, and received brevet of Colonel 2 July 1907, HEXT. Vol. 1, page 205.— Charles Wilfred Hext entered the Army from Militia as 2nd Lieutenant Devonshire Regiment 5 January 1901, promoted Lieutenant 27 April 1903; served in South African War 1900-1902, at operations in the Transvaal, East of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900, with mounted infantry; in the Transvaal and Orange ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS. xvu HEXT, continued. River Colony 30 November 1900 to December 1901 ; at operations on the Zululand frontier of Natal in September and October 1901 (Queen's medal with two clasps, King's medal with two clasps). Edward Hewlett Hext was promoted Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy 26 Sep- tember 1906. Page 206. — John Edward Hext entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Derbyshire Regiment 5 May 1900, promoted Lieutenant Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment 25 June 1901, transferred to Indian Army 1 December 1903, and to 31st Lancers 1 August 1904; served in South African War 1901-1902, with Imperial Yeomanry; at operations in Orange River Colony May to July 1900; in the Transvaal 1 90 1, and operations in Cape Colony (Queen's medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps). George Trevor Barkley Hext married at the Cathedral, Bombay, India, on Saturday, 25 June 1904, Ellen Blanche, only daughter of J. C. Stratford, formerly Captain The Queen's. HOVENDEN. Page 167, present volume. — Robert Hovenden died at Westgate-on-Sea, co. Kent, in his 79th year, on Monday, 23 November, and was buried in Highgate Cemetery, co. Middlesex, on Thursday, 26 November 1908. HOWARD. Vol. 1, page 92.— Henry Cecil Lloyd Howard was appointed 2nd Lieutenant 16th Lancers 9 March 1901, Lieutenant 3 September 1902, and Adjutant 27 January 1906; served in South African War 1 901- 1902, at operations in Orange River Colony June 1 90 1, and in Cape Colony July 1 90 1 to May 1902 (Queen's medal with four clasps). HOWARD OF GLOSSOP. Vol. 12, page 95. — Marmaduke Francis, Baron Hemes, died at Everingham Park, co. York, at 6 p.m. on Monday, 5 October, and was buried in the family burying ground adjoining the chapel of St. Everilda in Everingham Park, on Friday, 9 October 1908. HOWE. Vol. 1, page 288.— Major Francis Herbert Howe retired from the Welsh Regiment 27 July 1907. HOWE, continued. Page 288 (and Addenda, Vol. 14, page xvi.) — Winifred, wife of Henry Gam bier Howe, died at Foxley Gardens, Purley, co. Surrey, aged 23, on Wed- nesday, 6 May 1908, and was buried at Bexley, co. Kent. HUTCHISON. Vol. s, page 69.— Robert Schlesinger Hutchison was appointed 2nd-class Assistant Accountant to the Army Accountant's Department 1 May i9<>5- Alexander Richard Hamilton Hutchi son was promoted Major Royal Marines 20 November 1907. George Hutchison was promoted Captain Indian Army 20 January 1906. FANSON. Vol. 7, page 66.— William Andrew T Anson died at Westgate Hill House, Newcastle-on-Tyne, co. North- umberland, aged 59, on Thursday, 23 April, and was buried in the family vault in Westgate Old Cemetery, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 25 April 1908. Will dated 26 April 1907, proved at Newcastle-on-Tyne 13 June 1908, by William Andrew F Anson Charlton, his nephew. JACKSON. Vol. Ti, page 140.— Lieu- tenant Francis Haines Marshall Jackson was promoted Commander Royal Navy 30 June 1905. JALLAND. Vol. 12, page 59.— Robert Arthur Jailand died at his residence, White Cliff, South Foreland, co. Kent, in his 63rd year, on Sunday, 13 Septem- ber, and was buried at St. Margaret- at-Cliffe, co. Kent, on Wednesday, 16 September 1908. Will dated 17 May 1908, with codicil dated 18 July 1908, proved in the Principal Registry 13 October 1908, by William Hammerton Jailand and the Rev. Arthur Ernest Jailand, brothers, and Alban Bower Marsh, the Executors. JEAFFRESON. Vol. 2, page 53.- Helen Mary, wife of Horace Jeaffreson, died at Wandsworth, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 30 March, and was buried in the cemetery at Wandsworth 3 April 1905. Will dated 22 April 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 693, 1905) 4 May I0 °5> Dv Horace Jeaffreson, M.D., husband, the sole Executor. XVU1 ADDITIONS <&• CORRECTIONS. JERMYN. Vol. 3, page 171.— Edmund Arthur Jermyn, Inspector of Schools, Meerut Division, India, died at Meerut on Saturday, 5 September 1908, and was buried there the next day. Will dated June 1906, proved in the Principal Registry 21 October 1908, by the Rev. Edmund Jermyn, father, the Executor. Page 172. — Sophia Henrietta, widow of the Most Rev. Hugh Willoughby Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin, and Primus of Scotland, died at Cannes, France, in her 75th year, on Wednesday, 12 Feb- ruary, and was buried in the cemetery at Cannes 14 February 1908. Will dated 22 Sepember 1906, with codicil dated 3 October 1906, proved at Newcastle-on-Tyne 18 July 1908, by Newton C. Ogle, Anne Charlotte Ogle and John E. Gibson, the Executors. JOHNSON. Vol. 2, page 6.— The Rev. Percy James Debenham Johnson was appointed Chaplain at Shahjahanpur, India, 1907. JOHNSON. Vol. 3, page i8.-The Rev. Wilfrid Harry Cowper Johnson was licenced to the Curacy of St. Matthew's, Thorpe Hamlet, co. Norfolk, May 1906 ; nominated for appointment as Chaplain on probation on the Bengal (Rangoon) Establishment November 1908. JONES. Vol. 1, page 286.— Sir William Hollingworth Quayle Jones, who was appointed J. P. for co. Suffolk 1905, married 3rdly at Holborn, London, 15 February 1906, May Bradley, 5th daughter of William James Dyer, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Charles Ireland ; his marriage with his 2nd wife having been dissolved upon his petition. JONES. Vol. 11, page 82.— Eva Adela Mabel Inigo, 2nd daughter of Major- General Inigo Richmund Jones, C.B., was married at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, on Tuesday, 28 July 1908, to Bertrand George Sackville West (youngest son of Colonel the Hon blc William Edward Sackville-West, by Georgina his wife, youngest daughter of George Dodwell of Kevinsfoot, co. Sligo); born 20 November 1872; of Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1894. JOSLIN. Vol. 4, page 66.— Clement Davies Joslin of Purfleet, Shellmouth, Manitoba, Canada, married at Thorne- cliffe Farm, Russell, Manitoba, on JOSLIN, continued. Wednesday, 7 November 1906, Eliza- beth Middlemas, 4th daughter of Leonard L Roberts of Thornecliffe Farm, Russell, Manitoba, and widow of - Lowther. They have issue a daughter, Isabella Elizabeth, born at Shellmouth, Manitoba, on Sunday, 26 January 1908. JOSSELYN. Vol. 2, page 43— George Francis Josselyn died at Bude, co. Cornwall, aged 62, on Wednesday, 19 August, and was buried in the cemetery at Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 22 August 1908. Will dated 23 February 1905, proved at Ipswich 21 October 1908, by Colonel James Edward Josselyn and H. W. Packard. JOYNSON. Vol. 2, page 56.-EmiIy, widow of Edward Joynson, died, aged 45, on Wednesday, 25 July, and was buried at Kenilworth, co. Warwick, on Saturday, 28 July 1906. Kenneth Bright Joynson was ap- pointed 2nd Lieutenant Indian Army 9 March 1905, and promoted Lieutenant 9 April 1906. JUBB. Vol. 2, page 79.— Cyril Oswald Jubb was promoted Captain West Riding Regiment 25 September 1906, and appointed Adjutant 5th Battalion (Territorial) at Huddersfield 1 April 1908. KEIGHLY-PEACH. Vol. 13, page 160. — Captain Charles William and Emily Kathleen Keighly- Peach have further issue a daughter, Violet Essex, born at 34 Upper Avenue, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, on Wednesday, 3 June 1908, baptised at St. Ann's, Eastbourne. Charles William Keighly -Peach was promoted Captain Royal Navy 30 June 1907. KENRICK. Vol. 5, page 125.— Etheldred, widow of the Rev. Jarvis Kenrick, died at Beverley, Reigate, co. Surrey, aged 93, on Saturday, 15 February 1908, and was buried at the parish church, Reigate. Will dated 6 May 1879, with codicil dated 18 April 1898, proved in the Principal Registry 1 April 1908, by Jarvis Kenrick, son, one of the Executors. Page 127. — The Rev. Charles Boteler Kenrick of Trinity College, Toronto, Canada, B.A. 1882, M.A. 1883, Lecturer of Trinity College, was appointed Curate of St. George's, Toronto, 1905. ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS. xix KITCHENER Vol. 7, page S .-Edwin Budden died 5 April, and was buried at Macclesfield, co. Chester, 9 April 1907. Will dated 9 January 1890, proved at Chester 23 April 1907, by Ellin Mary Budden, relict, the sole Executrix. Page 7. — Edith, widow of Arthur Buck Kitchener, died on the voyage to Jamaica on Monday, 13 January 1908. Will dated 7 October 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 8 April 1908, by Colonel Henry Elliott Cheval- lier Kitchener, brother, and Henry Franklin Chevallier Kitchener, two of the Executors. Lieut.- General Frederick Walter Kitchener, C.B., was appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda August 1908. LAN DON. Vol. 11, page 122. — Lucian Giffard Landon married at Heavitree, co. Devon, on Wednesday, 1 January 1908, Helen Agnes, 5th daughter of G. B. Pennell, formerly Colonial Engineer, Jamaica. Joan, eldest daughter of Colonel Aislabie Landon, was married at Heavitree, co. Devon, on Saturday, 29 August 1908, to Harold Charles Hill, Captain 110th Mahratta Light Infantry, 3rd son of Major-General James Turner Hill, Bombay Staff Corps. Roger Palmer Landon was promoted Lieutenant Royal Artillery 29 July 1907. Page 123. — Charles Richard Henry Palmer Landon was promoted Captain Indian Army 25 January 1908. John Palmer landon was promoted Lieutenant Royal Navy 1 April 1906. Page 124. — Arthur Jermyn Landon was promoted Lieutenant Royal Navy 31 December 1905. Page 127. — The Rev. Guy Landon was instituted to the Rectory of Alverstoke, co. Hants, 6 December 1907. Perceval Landon was appointed Hon. Secretary, Veterans' Relief Fund, on its initiation by Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, K.G., V.C., in February 1908, and resigned that appointment in the following July, on proceeding to Persia as Special Correspondent of the " Daily Telegraph." Joseph Herbert Arthur Landon was gazetted to 4th Essex Regiment 24 June 1908. LANDON, continued. Page 128. — Herbert John and Beryl Landon have further issue a daughter, Elizabeth Joan, born at Cairo, Egypt, on Thursday, 14 November 1907. He is now of the Egyptian Irrigation Service. LANGLEY. Vol. 2, page 103.— Lieut- Colonel John Penrice Langley received brevet of Colonel 13 February 1908. LEES. Vol. 4, page 153.— James Henry Lees-Milne died at Ribbesford, Bewdley, co. Worcester, in his 61st year, on Friday, 27 March 1908. Will dated 2 May 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 24 June 1908, by Mary Emma Lees-Milne, relict, Alec Milne Lees-Milne, and George Crompton Lees-Milne, sons, the Executors. Page 154. — Captain Edgar Lees retired from the Royal Navy 6 April 1908. LEICESTER Vol. 8, page 157.— The Hon We Thomas William Coke was promoted Captain Scots Guards 14 March 1906. The Hon ble Roger Coke joined the Royal Navy as a Cadet 15 January 1903, appointed Midshipman 28 February 1903, Sub-Lieutenant 30 April 1906, and Lieutenant 1908. LEVESON GOWER, Vol. 1, page 21. — Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William Leveson Gower, died at Kelvin, Foxhill, Reading, co. Berks, in her 72nd year, 6 September 1908. Administration was granted at the Principal Registry 4 November 1908, to Arthur Francis Gresham Leveson Gower of 31 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, brother, one of the next of kin. Page 23 (and Addenda, Vol. 6, page vii)— The Rev. Frederick Archi- bald Gresham and Cecil Eyre Leveson Gower have further issue a son, Humphrey Leigh Gresham Leveson Gower, born 29 May, baptised at Linton 23 July 1908. The Rev. Frederick Archibald Gresham Leveson Gower was inducted to the Vicarage of Linton 18 October 1901 ; M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford, January 1907. Page 24.— Katherine Ursula Gresham, youngest daughter of Granville William Gresham Leveson Gower, was married at Titsey, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 15 September 1908, to the Rev. Richard Wells, eldest son of the Rev. Herbert Wells of Scarletts, Twyford, co. Berks. ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS. LILLINGSTON. Vol. 9, page 36.— Charlotte Augusta, widow of George William Lillingston Johnson, died at Woodhouse Eaves, co. Leicester, aged 71, on Monday, 6 January, and was buried at Copt Oak, co. Leicester, on Thursday, 9 January 1908. Will dated 17 June 1897, proved in the Principal Registry 25 February 1908, by William George Lillingston, son, the sole Executor. Page 37. — The Rev. Septimus Ernest Luke Lillingston was Curate of St. Margaret Pattens, London, 1 906- 1 907. William Edward Gordon Lillingston was promoted Major Indian Army 8 December 1906. Page 39. — The Rev. Frederick Arthur Cecil Lillingston died at 91 Pembroke Road, Clifton, co. Gloucester, aged 71, on Tuesday, 17 November, and was buried at Shirehampton. co. Gloucester, 20 November 1908. Kenneth Crookshank Lillingston won a Foundation Scholarship at the King's School, Canterbury, December 1908. LITTLEDALE. Vol. 13, page 56.— John Bolton and Clara Violet Littledale have further issue a son, Ronald Bolton Littledale, born at Sandiway House, co. Chester, on Saturday, 14 June, baptised at Weaverham, co. Chester, 22 July 1902. LLEWELLYN. Vol. 6, page 154.— William Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn was promoted Lieutenant South Wales Borderers 21 February 1906. LOCKETT. Vol. 11, page 90— The Rev. Arthur George Lockett was appointed C.M.S. Missionary at Cos- sipur, Diocese of Calcutta, India, 1906. LOCOCK. Vol. 9, page 154. — Anna Maria, wife of the Rev. Alfred Henry Locock, died at 39 Carlton Road, Putney, co. Surrey, aged 75, on Friday, 20 March 1908, and was buried in Kingston Vale Cemetery, co. Surrey. Will dated 7 June 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 4 June 1908, by Henry Thornton Locock, son, and Mabel Abbie Locock, daughter, the Executors. LUKIN. Vol. 3, page 47.— Maggie, 5th daughter of the Rev. James Lukin, was married at Romsey Abbey, co. Hants, 16 July 1908, to Theophilus Edward Brown of Whitenap, Romsey, and of Winchester, co. Hants. Frank Edward Lukin, married at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, Lon- don, on Saturday, 22 February 1908, Jane Georgette, younger daughter of George Mead of Mentmore House, Newmarket, co. Cambridge. LUKIN. Vol. 7, page 36. — Robert Clarence Wellesley Lukin was promoted Major Indian Army 3 May 1908. Page 39. — Blanche, wife of Major- General William Windham Augustus Lukin, died at The Priory, Monk Sherborne, Basingstoke, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 28 April 1908. Will dated 18 September 1890, proved in the Principal Registry 26 May 1908, by William Windham Augustus Lukin, husband, the sole Executor. LYSTER. Vol. 4, page 123.— Elizabeth, widow of Lieut-Colonel Septimus Lyster, died at Birmingham, aged 74, on Tuesday, 27 May 1902, and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Page 125. — Arthur Lumley St. George Lyster entered the Royal Navy as Midshipman 15 January 1905, Sub- Lieutenant 15 March 1908. LYTE. Vol. 5, page 155 (and Addenda, VoL 14, page xx.) — Walter Maxwell and Verona Cecil Lyte have issue a daughter, Verona Eve, born at 18 Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 25 April, baptised at St. Mary's, The Boltons, South Kensington, London, 29 May 1908. MADDOCK. Vol. 5, page 30. — The Rev. Percy Denil Maddock of Wad- ham College, Oxford (2nd-class Classical Mods.) 1902, B.A. (2nd-class Lit. Hum.) 1904, M.A. 1908, was appointed Curate of St. Michael's, Toxteth Park, Liver- pool, 1905. He married at the parish church, Ormskirk, co. Lancaster, 23 January 1907, Florence Edith Davis. MANT. Vol. 1, page 193. — Walter Mant died suddenly at Lucerne, De Roos Road, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, aged 72, on Wednesday, 29 January 1908. ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS. xxi MARTEN. Vol 6, page 60.— Charles Henry Marten died at Conduit Lodge, Blackheath Park, co. Kent, aged 73, on Tuesday, 1 1 December, and was buried at Shooter's Hill, co. Kent, on Friday, 14 December 1906, after a service at St Michael's, Blackheath. Will dated 7 October 1904, proved (Prin. Reg., 98, 1907) 31 January 1907, by Frederick Charles Marten, son, and Marmaduke Capper Matthews, two of the Executors. Page 61. — Edward Ralph Marten married at Llandaff Cathedral, co. Glamorgan, on Tuesday, 20 August 1907, Gwladus Tydfil, only daughter of David Williams of Merthyr Tydfil, co. Glamorgan, by Margaret Jane his wife, daughter of Dr. Williams of Worcester. They have issue a daughter, Vida Priestley, born at HenstarT Court, Pontyclun, co. Glamorgan, on Tuesday, 23 June, baptised at Croesfaen, Pentyrch, co. Glamorgan, 26 July 1908. Page 62. — Arthur Robert Marten died at his residence, The Chantry, Sevenoaks, co. Kent, aged 64, on Monday, 28 March 1904, and was buried at St. Nicholas', Sevenoaks. Emily, widow of above, and daughter of Frederick Cotton Finch, M.D., was married 2ndly at St. Stephen's, West- minster, on Tuesday, 6 November 1906, to Edmund Denham Spurrell of Bessingham, co. Norfolk (younger son of Daniel Spurrell of Bessingham) ; born 7 October 1858; J.P. for co. Norfolk 1900 ; Lieutenant King's Own Norfolk Imperial Yeomanry 1 901 -1904. Page 63. — Clara, wife of Edward Bindon Marten, died at Kingswinford, co. Stafford, aged 65, on Sunday, 10 November 1907. Will dated 19 June 1884, with three codicils dated 28 March 1894, 8 February 1901 and 15 September 1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 1770, 1907) 20 December 1907, by Edward Bindon Marten, husband, and Hubert Bindon Marten, son, and George Macpherson, son-in-law, the Executors. MARTYN. Vol. 2, page 81.— Maria Andrew, widow of the Rev. William Waddon Martyn, died at 1 Hartland Terrace, Bude, co. Cornwall, aged 73, on Thursday, 8 October, and was buried at Lifton, co. Devon, on Monday, 12 October 1908. Page 82.— The Rev. Robert Waddon Martyn was Curate of Kilkhampton, co. Cornwall, 1906-1907, . afterwards MARTYN, continued. Curate-in-Charge of Werrington, co. Devon. He died at Liskeard, co. Cornwall, aged 47, 30 May, and was buried at Launceston, co. Cornwall, 4 June 1908. MATHER. Vol. 4, page 34.— Rose Eleanor, widow of the Rev. Edward Lushington Mather, died at Montrose House, Chester, on Monday, 18 November, and was buried at Halsall, co. Lancaster, 21 November 1907. Will dated 17 May 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 2 December 1907, by the Rev. Edward Leigh Mather. The Rev. Edward Leigh Mather of Exeter College, Oxford, B.A. 1904, and of Wells Theological College 1905, was appointed Curate of St. Michael and All Angels', Wigan, co. Lancaster, 26 May 1906. Page 35. — The Rev. James Kenneth Mather was appointed Missioner at St. Luke's, Newlands, Diocese of Grahamstown, South Africa, 1906. Page 36.— The Rt Rev. Herbert Mather was appointed Chancellor of Hereford Cathedral 8 October 1906. The Rev. Basil Mather was appointed Missioner at Peking, Diocese of North China, 1906. MELLOR. Vol. 3, page 87 (and Addenda, VoL io y page xiii.) — Alfred Shaw and the Hon™ Dora Marion Melior have further issue a daughter, Barbara Janet Shaw, born at 14 Westbourne Street, Hyde Park, London, on Saturday, 17 January, baptised at St. James', Paddington, London, 22 February 1908. METHOLD. Vol. 1, page 145 k«nd Addenda, VoL I2 y page xlii.) — Henry Tindal and Sybil Mary Methold have further issue a son, James Henry Methold, born at 109 St. George's Road, Warwick Square, London, on Monday, 4 May, baptised at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, London, 20 June 1908. MIDDLEMORE. Vol. 8, page 79 — John Throgmorton and Mary Middle- more have further issue a son, William Hawkslow Middlemore, born at Birming- ham on Friday, 10 April, baptised at the Cathedral Church, Birmingham, 18 May 1908. / XX11 ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS. MIDDLETON. Vol 9, page 134— The Rev. Nesbit Edward and Marjorie Helen Willoughbv have further issue a daughter, Gwendolen Mary, born 11 September, baptised at Cruwys Mor- chard, co. Devon, 29 October 1905 ; and a son, Laurence Willoughby, born 5 May, baptised at Cruwys Morchard 7 June 1908. MIDLETON. Vol. 5, page 98.— The Hon We Harriet Brodrick, daughter of William John, 7th Viscount Midleton, died at her residence, Ely House, Richmond, co. Surrey, aged 74, on Monday, 18 May 1908. Will dated 27 November 1906, with codicil dated 5 July 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 3 July 1908, by the Rev. the Hon"* Alan Brodrick, brother, Alan Melvill Brodrick, nephew, and Henry Harper Bothamley, three of the Executors. MILNER. Vol. 13, page 40.— George Francis Milner, D.S.O., received brevet of Lieut-Colonel 6 December 1906. MIREHOUSE. Vol. 3, page 154.- Fanny, 3rd daughter of John Campbell Mirehouse, died at 97 Onslow Square, South Kensington, London, on Saturday, 23 February, and was buried at Sibton, co. Suffolk, 27 February 1901. Will dated 4 May 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 347, 1 901) 11 March 1901, by Emma Mirehouse, sister, spinster, the sole Executrix. Page 155 (and Addenda, Vol. 12 , page xliii.) — William Edward and Ethel Mirehouse have issue a daughter, Mary Avarina Herbert, born at 10 The Crescent, Park Town, Oxford, on Friday, 26 June, baptised at St. Andrew's, Westminster, 10 November 1908. MOLESWORTH ST. AUBYN. Vol. 4, page 2. — Lieut. -Colonel James Heme Wade died at 8 Morton Crescent, Exmouth, co. Devon, aged 78, on Tuesday, 22 September 1908. Will dated 19 December 1907, with codicil dated 4 April 1908, proved in the Principal Registry 27 November 1908, by Catherine Wade, relict, the sole Executrix. MOORE. Vol. 8, page 107.— The Rev. James Harry Moore was Curate of St Cuthbert's, Birmingham, 1905-1906, and of All Saints', Birmingham, since 1906. NEWDIGATE. Vol 7, page 54— The Hon u# Louisa Georgina, widow of Lieut- Colonel Francis William Newdigate, died at 26 Seymour Street, Portman Square, London, on Wednesday, 7 August, and was buried at Harefield, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 10 August 1907. Will dated 19 April 1906, proved (Prin. Reg., 137 1, 1907) 7 September 1907, by the Very Rev. the Hon^ James Wentworth Leigh, and Charles Lyon Liddell, the Executors. Page 55. — Katharine Caroline, widow of Francis Henry Newdigate, was married at Knysna, Cape Colony, South Africa, 17 December 1902, to Lieut-Colonel James Meredith Maurice (youngest son of Price Maurice of Brighton, co. Sussex); Lieut-Colonel 4th Battalion The King's Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment. Fagc 58. — Lieut-General Sir Henry Richard Legge Newdigate, K.C.B., who was appointed Colonel Commandant of the Rifle Brigade 6 January 1905, died at Northgate House, Warwick, aged 75, on Friday, 17 January, and was buried at Allesley, co. Warwick, on Tuesday, 21 January 1908. Will dated 4 June 1906, proved in the Principal Registry 15 February 1908, by Francis Alexander Newdigate -Newdegate and Captain Arthur Shirley, R.N., the Executors. Phillis, his wife, died at Allesley on Monday, 19 March, and was buried there 24 March 1906. NICHOLLS. Vol. 2, page 51.— Henry Lewin Faulconer Nichofls entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Northumber- land Fusiliers 24 January 1906. NORFOLK. Vol. 12, page 30.— The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk have further issue a son, Bernard Mar- maduke, Earl of Arundel, born at Arundel Castle, co. Sussex, on Saturday, 30 May, baptised in the private chapel at Arundel Castle on Monday, 1 June 1908. NORMANBY. Vol. 9, page 55 (and Addenda, Vol. 11, page xvti.) — The Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby have further issue a daughter, Lady Gertrude Elizabeth, bom at 90 Eaton Square, London, 30 April, baptised at St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 1 June 1908. ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS. xxui OLIVE. Vol i, page 232.— Theodore Bertram Olive married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on Wednes- day, 3 October 1906, Olive Mary, 3rd daughter of Charles Edward Denny of Ballybrado, Cahir, co. Tipperary. They have issue a daughter, Eileen Sheelah Beatrice, born at 24 Launceston Place, London, on Thursday, 5 Sep- tember, baptised at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London, 3 November 1907. Theodore Bertram Olive, Captain Lancashire Fusiliers, was appointed Adjutant to the 3rd The King's Own Regiment 1 January 1907, and trans- ferred to The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 20 May 1908. OLIVER. Vol. 1, page 82.— Samuel Pasfield Oliver died at Bovinger, Worth- ing, co. Sussex, in his 69th year, on Wednesday, 31 July 1907. Will dated 15 June 1907, proved at Chichester 22 August 1907, by Pasfield Victor Oliver, Commander Royal Navy, son, and Norman Neville Marsh, the Executors. Pasfield Victor Oliver was promoted Commander Royal Navy 31 December i9<>5- OLIVER. Vol. 2, page 145.— Frederick Noel Langford Oliver was appointed Assistant Clerk Royal Navy 15 January 1906, Clerk 15 January 1907. Page 146. — Charles Langford Oliver died at his residence, Milton Tower, Bournemouth West, co. Hants, 2 1 June, and was buried in the cemetery at Bournemouth 24 June 1908. Will dated 13 November 1882, proved in the Principal Registry 14 July 1908, by Louisa Eleanor Oliver, widow, the sole Executrix. OLLIVANT. Vol. 6, page 17.— Edward Ollivant married at St Helen's, Escrick, co. York, on Tuesday, 1 September 1908, Olive Caroline, eldest daughter of the Rev. Robert Walter Powell, Rector of Escrick, by Mary Caroline his wife, daughter of George Hankey of Frant, co. Sussex; born at Hornsey, co. Middlesex, 17 March, baptised at Holy Innocents' Church, Hornsey, 17 April 1881. ONSLOW. Vol. 5, page 40 (and Addenda, Vol. 13, page xix.) — Lord and Lady Cranley have issue a daughter, Mary Florence Violet Margaret, born at 2 Moltke Strasse, Berlin, on Tuesday, 11 August, baptised at Berlin on Wednesday, 14 October 1908. OUVRY. Vol. 3, page 169 (and Addenda, Vol. 11 , page xvii.) — Ernest Carrington and Elinor Southwood Ouvry have further issue a son, Norman Delamain Ouvry, born at The Warren, Crock- ham Hill, co. Kent, on Sunday, 23 February, baptised at the parish church, Crockham Hill, on Saturday, 21 March 1908. PACK-BERESFORD. Vol. 8, page 169. — Charles George Pack-Beresford was appointed an Officer of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets, Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 7 November 1905, and promoted Major Royal West Kent Regiment 21 March 1908. Page 169 (and Addenda, Vol. 12, page xlvi.) — Henry John and Sybil Maud Pack-Beresford have issue a son, Tristram Anthony Pack-Beresford, born at Flemington House, Gollanfield, co. Inverness, on Wednesday, 8 May, baptised at Ardersier, co. Inverness, 13 June 1907. PACKE. Vol. 7, page 166.— Hussey Packe died in London 8 October, and was buried at Prestwold, co. Leicester, on Tuesday, 13 October 1908. Will dated 8 June 1905, proved in the Principal Registry 27 November 1908, by Edward Hussey Packe, son, one of the Executors. Page 167. — Edmund Christopher Packe, Captain Royal Fusiliers, married at the Cathedral, Pretoria, Transvaal, on Monday, 24 February 1908, Olivia Rachel Norah, elder daughter of Charles Maclean of Glenearn, co. Perth. PARTRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 162.— Isabella Blanche, eldest daughter of Arthur William Partridge, was married at Cringleford, co. Norfolk, on Thursday, 8 October 1908, to Ronald Bemers Upcher, youngest son of the Rev. Harry Bemers Upcher; born at Alexton Rectory, co. Leicester, 19 April, baptised there 7 June 1874 (see Pedigree of Upcher, Vol. 3, page 26). Page 163.— The Rev. Walter Ernest Clarke Partridge proceeded M.A. of Oxford 29 June 1905. Page 164. — George Anthony Partridge died at Westgate, Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, aged 83, on Saturday, 8 February, and was buried at St. Mary's, Bury St. Edmunds, on Thursday, 13 February 1908. XXIV ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS. PEARCE-SEROCOLD. Vol. 12, page 56. — Eric Pearce-Serocold was promoted Major King's Royal Rifle Corps 3 May 1905* Officer in Command (Welsh and - Middlesex) Musketry Duties r June to 13 August 1905, and Brigade Major 1 6th and 17 th Brigades, Irish Command, since 14 August 1905. Page 57. — Ruth, youngest daughter of Charles Serocold Pearce-Serocold, was married at Taplow, co. Bucking- ham, on Saturday, 8 August 1908, to Lieut -Colonel Charles Henderson, M.B., of the Royal Army Medical Corps; born 20 May 1863; Secretary and Member (as expert in Sanitation) Army Medical Advisory Board. PELLATT. Vol. 9, page 167.— Marian Amy, wife of Frederic William Pellatt, died at Whetstone, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 8 September, and was buried in the churchyard at Friera Barnet, co. Middlesex, 12 September 1908. Will dated 8 January 1908, proved in the Principal Registry 13 November 1908, by Frederick Mill Pellatt, son, the sole Executor. PENRUDDOCKE. Vol. 2, page 45 (and Addenda, Vol. 7, page ix.)— Captain Henry Beresford and Ada Frances Isabel Penruddocke have issue a daughter, Dorothea Kathleen Feilding, born at 2 Ladbroke Crescent, Notting Hill, London, on Tuesday, 16 June, baptised at St. Mark's, Notting Hill, 22 July 1903; and a son, Thomas Beresford Penruddocke, born at Osborne Cottage, Upper Dicker, co. Sussex, on Wednesday, 18 April, baptised at Upper Dicker 23 May 1906. PERCIVAL. Vol. 2, page 70.— Harold Stanley Percival married at St. Anne's, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, on Wednesday, n July 1906, Ellen Violet, youngest daughter of Ebenezer Newman of Beckenham, co. Kent. They have issue a son, Hilaire Thelwall Percival, born at Nether Maudlin, Steyning, co. Sussex, on Saturday, 14 March, baptised at Coltishall, co. Norfolk, 6 September 1908. PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE. Vol. 14, page 54. — Mabel, 8th daughter of John Cunliife Pickersgill-CunlifFe, was married at the parish church, North- wood, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 3 October 1908, to William McAdam Steuart, eldest son of William McAdam Steuart of West Wickham, co. Kent, by Marian Isabella his wife, daughter PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE, amid. of Major-General Sir Isaac Campbell Coffin ; born at Wavertree, co. Lancaster, 25 September 1859; District Traffic Superintendent Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, India. PIXLEY. Vol. 7, page 31.— Esm* Caroline, 2nd daughter of Francis William Pixley, was married at Holy Trinity, Brompton, London, on Tuesday, 14 January 1908, to the Rev. Arthur Buxton, 4th son of John Henry Buxton of Hunsdon Bury, co. Hertford, J.P. PORTMAN. Vol. 11, page 37.— Viscount Portman married 2ndly at St Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, on Tuesday, 2 June 1908, Frances Maxwell Buchanan, daughter of Boyd Alexander Cuning- hame, R.N., of Craigends, co. Renfrew, and widow of Andrew James Livingstone- Learmonth. Page 39.— The Hon We Lucy Ella, daughter of Edward Berkeley, 1st Viscount Portman, died at The Manor, Manningford Bruce, co. Wilts, aged 76, on Tuesday, 14 January 1908, and was buried at Manningford Bruce. Will dated 2 December 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 13 February 1908, by Berkeley Portman, nephew, the sole Executor. Page 43. —The Hon M€ Gerald Berkeley and Dorothy Marie Isolde Portman have further issue a son, Michael Berkeley Portman, born at Healing Manor, co. Lincoln, on Satur- day morning, 20 January, baptised at Bryanston, co. Dorset, 8 April 1906. Page 46. — Francis John Portman died unmarried at Ajmer, India, aged 27, on Tuesday, 2 May 1905. POWELL-COTTON, Vol. 9, page 61. Stapleton Charles Cotton, M.V.O., died at his residence, Park House, Lindfield, co. Sussex, on Tuesday, 8 September, and was buried at the parish church, Lindfield, on Friday, 11 September 1908. Will dated 18 March 1908, proved in the Principal Registry 13 October 1908, by Rosa Sophia Cotton, relict, Kay Lees and Edward George Pyke, the Executors. PRICE. Vol. 7, page 89.— -Helen Rose Elizabeth, elder daughter of Edward Augustus Uvedale Price, was married at St. Mark's, Surbiton, co. Surrey, on Thursday, 17 September 1908, to Henry Edward Seccombe, only son of Henry Lawrence Seccombe of Victoria Road, Clapham Common, co. Surrey, formerly of the India Office. ADDITIONS c> CORRECTIONS. XXV PRIDEAUX. Vol. 5, page 62.— Cassandra Paulina, wife of Thomas Symes Prideaux, died at Garden Road, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, aged 27, on Sunday, 26 [not 21] June 1853. Thomas Symes Prideaux married 2ndly at Marylebone Parish Church, London, on Saturday, 13 September 1856 [not 1863]. Page 63 (and Addenda, Vol. 14, page xxiii.) — William de Courcy and Mary Prideaux have further issue a daughter, Mary Isolda Ludlow, born at 12 Frederick Place, Weymouth, co. Dorset, on Monday, 10 August, baptised at All Saints', Nynehead, co. Somerset, 20 October 1908. PRITCHETT. Vol. 1, page 197.— Theodore William Pritchett married at St. Catherine's, Feltham, on Wednes- day, 17 September 1902, Nora Beryl, 2nd daughter of George Canning Shaw of Springfield, Feltham. They have issue a daughter, Beryl Lovejoy, born at Uplands, Feltham, on Monday, 15 February, baptised at Feltham 22 March 1904; a son, Theodore Kynard Dalzell Pritchett, born at Uplands, Feltham, on Thursday, 3 August, baptised at Feltham 20 September 1905; and a son, Maurice Richard Barker Pritchett, born at Uplands, Feltham, on Tuesday, 14 April, baptised at Feltham 8 July 1908. Charles Richard Delabere Pritchett married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on Thursday, 16 June 1904, Jacintha Muriel Laura, younger daughter of James Arrowsmith of Buxton, formerly of Brooklands, co. Chester. She died at Fermain, Glou- cester Road, Teddington, co. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 12 June 1906. RANDALL. Vol. 3, page i75.--Mary, widow of John Randall, M.D., died at n Plympton Road, Brondesbury, co. Middlesex, aged 82, on Thursday, 24 August 1905. Will dated 8 March 1893, with codicil dated 29 August 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 1484, 1905) 11 November 1905, by Julius Charles Prince and Ernest Richard Wood, the Executors. RAWSON. Vol. 8, page 68.— Constance Ellen, only daughter of William Henry Rawson, was married at St. Peter's, Sowerby, co. York, on Tuesday, 3 October 1905, to Henry Hale MacDougall-Rawson, eldest son of the Rev. Henry MacDougall, Chaplain of the Forces. RICE. Vol. 10, page 161. — Helena Louisa, widow of the Rev. Augustus William Dorset Fellowes, died at 6 Red Hill, Chislehurst, co. Kent, aged 85, on Monday, 28 November 1904, and was buried in the churchyard at All Saints', Clevedon, co. Somerset. Will dated 26 July 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 369, 1905) 17 March 1905, by Sir Edmund Harry Elton, Baronet, the sole Executor. RICKETTS. Vol. 1, page 274.— Kathleen Berkeley, youngest daughter of the Rev. St. Vincent Fitzhardinge Lennox Ricketts, was married at St. Swithun's, Bournemouth, co. Hants, on Tuesday, 30 June 1908, to Edward Reginald Willett, 2nd son of Louis Edward Willett of Thorpe, Norwich, by Emily Bertha his wife, daughter of Henry Hansell ; born at the Manor House, Bracondale, Norwich, 21 October 1872. RIDLEY. Vol. 13, page 93.— Thomas Dixon Ridley married at St. Michael and All Angels', Bedford Park, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday, 17 October 1906, Dorothy Marguerite Florence, only daughter of George Francis Lind of Bedford Park, co. Middlesex. RIMINGTON-WILSON. Vol. 5, page 162. — Jane, widow of James Wilson Rimington- Wilson, died at Broomhead Hall, co. York, on Friday, 9 November, and was buried at Bradfield, co. York, 13 November 1906. Will dated 26 November 1902, proved in the Prin- cipal Registry 12 December 1906, by Reginald Henry Rimington Rimington- Wilson, son. Colonel Sir Alexander Moncrieff, K.C.B., died at Bandirran, Perth, in his 78th year, on Friday, 3 August, and was buried at Abernethy, co. Perth, on Tuesday, 7 August 1906. Confirmation of Dame Harriet Mary Rimington-Wilson, or Moncrieff, widow, Robert Scott Moncrieff, Writer to the Signet, and Gerard Alexander Moncrieff, B.A., sealed in London 13 December 1906. Dame Harriet Mary, his widow, died at her residence, 21 Kensington Park Gardens, London, aged 56, on Sunday, 17 February, and was buried at Abernethy 22 February 1907. Con- firmation of Reginald Henry Rimington Rimington-Wilson and Henry Riming- ton-Wilson, brothers, and Robert Scoit Moncrieff, Writer to the Signet, sealed in London 26 July 1907. XXVI ADDITIONS fr* CORRECTIONS. ROBERTS. Vol. n t page 3.— Margaret Frances, wife of Arthur Roberts, died at Oakleigh, Eltham, co. Kent, on Thursday, 5 November, and was buried at St. Lawrence, Ramsgate, co. Kent, on Monday, 9 November 1908. Page 10.— Harriett, wife of Major- General George Ricketts Roberts, died at 35 Lee Park, Blackheath, co. Kent, on Thursday, 13 February, and was buried in Hither Green Cemetery, co. Kent, on Saturday, 15 February 1908. Memorial Service at St. Michael's, Blackheath Park, the same day. ROGERS. Vol. 6, page 131.— Hugh Stuart Rogers was appointed Adjutant 6th Battalion Cheshire Volunteers 2 September 1907, and granted tem- porary rank of Captain. He and his wife, Katharine Mary Rogers, have further issue a daughter, Cecilia Stella Ridley, born 6 January, baptised at (headle Hulme, co. Chester, 15 February 1908. Francis St. Aubyn Rogers married at St. Leonard's, Streatham, co. Surrey, 28 December 1905, Gladys Monro, only daughter of W. H. Monro Dunsford of Newport Pagnell, co. Buckingham. They have issue a son, John Basset Rogers, born 28 March, baptised at St. Peter's, Newlyn,co. Cornwall, 1 May 1908. ROUND. Vol. 12, page 2.— Emma Margaret, 3rd daughter of the Rt. Hon b,e James Round, was married at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London, on Tuesday, 2 June 1908, to the Rev. John Wilfrid Lewis (son of the Rev. David Lewis, by Katharine his wife, daughter of John Wiskham Flower); born at Briton Ferry, co. Glamorgan ; of Jesus College, Oxford, matriculated October 1892, B.A. 1896, M.A. 1899; Vicar of Oxhey, co. Hertford, since 1908. ROXBURGHE. Vol. 12, page 159.— Lady Isabel, wife of the Hon ble Guy Greville Wilson, died s.p. at Warter Priory, York, on Thursday, 1 2 October, and was buried there on Saturday, 14 October 1905. Administration was granted at the Principal Registry 25 January 1907, to the Hon ble Guy Greville Wilson, husband. Page 159 (and Addenda, Vol. 14, page xxv.) — Lord Alastair Robert and Lady Anne Innes-Ker have issue a son, Alastair James Innes-Ker, born at 49 Mount Street, Berkeley Square, ROXBURGHE, continued. London, on Sunday, 4 October, bap- tised at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 23 November 1908. Lord Alastair Robert Innes-Ker was promoted Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards 24 June 1905. ROYDS. Vol. 3, page 13 (and Addenda, Vol. 12, page li.) — Albert Henry and Adeliza Beatrix Royds have further issue a son, James Henry Royds, born at Bylands, Strathfield Turgis, near Winchfield, co. Hants, on Wednesday, 29 April, baptised at Penshurst, co. Kent, 21 June 1908. Page 14. — The Rev. John Royds married Jane, 2nd daughter of John Haddon Ask with, at Campsall, co. York, 23 November 1849 [not 1847], (see Pedigree of Askwith, page iop, present volume). ROYDS. Vol. 9, page 2.— John Fletcher Twemlow and Ada Royds have further issue a daughter, Elizabeth Florence Theodosia, born at The Hill, Sandbach, co. Chester, on Thursday, 9 April, baptised at Brereton, co. Chester, 10 May 1908. SALT. Vol. 3, page 104. — Olivia Mary Georgina, only daughter of the Rev. Cecil Henry Salt, was married at Holy Cross, Plymouth, co. Devon, on Monday, 7 September 1908, to Edward Reveley Clarke of 8 Ladysmith Road, Mount Gould, Plymouth (youngest son of the Rev. Charles Granville Clarke) ; Foundation Scholar of St. John's Col- lege, Cambridge (2nd -class Nat. Sc. 'Tripos 1896) B.A. 1897, M.B. 1902; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1900. SAVAGE. Vol. 3, page 6.— Thomas Savage of Birmingham, M.D., was killed in the earthquake at Kingston, Jamaica, on Monday, 14 January 1907. Will dated 9 May 1901, proved at Birmingham 12 April 1907, by Ernest Small wood Savage, M.B., and Edward Howard Balden, the Executors. SCARBROUGH. Vol. 13, page 75 — Lieut-Colonel the Hon 1 * Osbert Victor George Atheling Lumley was appointed Commander 2nd South Midland Mounted Brigade, Southern Command, 1 April 1908. SEFTON. Vol. 10, page i56.--Mary Augusta, Countess of Sefton, died at 2 Lyall Street, Belgrave Square, London, aged 92, on Friday, 5 October 1906. Will dated 24 December 1896, ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS. XXVll SEFTON, continued. with three codicils dated 30 December 1896, 6 July 1898 and 25 October 1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 1527, 1906) 12 November 1906, by Hugh Richard, Viscount Downe, son-in-law, and Arthur Robert Hopwood, nephew, Major in H.M. Army, the Executors. Page 157.— Lady Rose Mary, daugh- ter of William Philip, Earl of Sefton, died at her residence, Abbeystead, Lancaster, aged 35, on Saturday, 29 July 1905. Will dated 1 March 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 1222, 1905) 9 Sep- tember 1905, by the Hon Wc Richard Frederick Molyneuxand Montagu Arthur Bertie, Earl of Abingdon, the Executors. The Earl and Countess of Sefton have further issue a daughter, Evelyn Mary, born 29 October 1902. The Earl of Sefton served as Master of the Horse on the formation of the Liberal Government in January 1906 to August 1907. SHADWELL. Vol. 3, page 109 — Bertha, wife of Arthur Shadwell, M.D., died at Cardiff on Saturday, 2 No- vember, and was buried at Lfcmdaff, co. Glamorgan, 6 November 1907. Page 1 1 1.— Lancelot Horace Augustus Shadwell married at Durban, Natal, on Thursday, 19 April 1906, Fanny, 2nd daughter of the Rev. George Herbert Jenner, Rector of Wenvoe, co. Glamor- gan, by Mary Hales his wife, daughter of the Rev. William Grigson, Rector of Whinburgh, co. Norfolk ; born at Long Melford, co. Suffolk, 5 June, baptised there 12 June 1880. They have issue a daughter, Mary Gertrude, born at Eltham House, West's, Durban, Natal, on Tuesday, 22 October, baptised at St. Cyprian's, Durban, 1 December 1907. SHEDDEN. Vol. n, page 28. -Alice Katharine Beatrix, eldest daughter of George Shedden, was married at Whippingham, Isle of Wight, on Wed- nesday, 22 April 1908, to Richmond ffolliott Powell (son of Commander Richmond ffolliott Powell, R.N., Governor of Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 1904-1905, by Annie Watson his wife, of Strath more, co. Down); born at 10 Lawn Terrace, Blackheath, co. Kent, on Whit-Sunday, 16 May 1880; entered the Army as 2nd Lieu- tenant (from Militia) Royal Artillery 8 September 1900, Lieutenant 8 Sep- tember 1903. SHUTTLEWORTH. Vol. 13, page 166. — Lord Shuttleworth was appointed Lord-Lieutenant for the county palatine of Lancaster 27 June 1908. Page 167. — Robert and Ethel Clemen- tina Kay-Shuttleworth have further issue a son, John Kay-Shutttleworth, born at Slough Place, Cuckfield, co. Sussex, on Sunday, 13 January, died there on Wed- nesday, 16 January, and was buried at Cuckfield on Friday, 18 January 1907. SMITH-BOSANQUET. Vol. r, page 251.— -Horace James Smith-Bosanquet died at 38 Queen's Gate, Kensington, London, aged 78, on Thursday, 28 March, and was buried at Broxbourne, co. Hertford, on Wednesday, 3 April 1907. Will dated 30 June 1905, proved (Prin. Reg., 536, 1907) 30 April 1907, by Herbert Francis Smith, nephew, Audley Washbourne Money Kyrle, Major H.M. Army, and Robert Leatham Barclay, sons-in-law, the Executors. SPARKS. Vol. 3, page 126.— Mary Ann, widow of William Sparks of Langton Herring, co. Dorset, died suddenly at The Manor House, Langton Herring, aged 91, on Thursday, 4 July 1907, and was buried in the family vault in the churchyard at Langton Herring. Will dated 18 January 1904, with two codicils dated 14 May 1904 and 23 June 1906, proved at Blandford 6 August 1907, by Edward Jarman Blake and Mary Evelyn Rome, wife of the Rev. Robert Lorimer Rome, the surviving Executors. SPEDDING. Vol. 13, page 154.— Amelia Crowe, the wife of William Alexander Spedding, M.D., was the daughter of Henry William Crowe of Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, by Louisa Elizabeth Woolby his wife. She was born at Yarmouth 9 February 1845, and married 2ndly in London, 11 De- cember 1873, Captain Frederick John Haddan, son of Charles Whitby Haddan, by Caroline Ann Staples his wife. Page 157. — John Carlisle Deey and Caroline Delitia Spedding, have further issue a son, Carlisle Montagu Rodney Spedding, born at Gudrune, Alexandra Road, South Farnborough, co. Hants, on Sunday, 18 October, baptised at St. Mark's, South Farnborough, on Monday, 16 November 1908. XXV111 ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS. SPEDDING, continued. Page 158 {and Addenda, Vol. 14, page xxvi.) — Charles Rodney and Constance Mildred Edith Spedding have issue a daughter, Patricia Rodney, born at Frensham Grove, Farnham, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 29 July, baptised at Frensham on Sunday, 30 August 1908. Page 158. — The following arms were confirmed to Captain John Carlisle Deey Spedding and the other descendants of his grandfather, the Rev. William Spedding, Rector of Killencoole, co. Louth (in lieu of those assigned to his family 15 June 1900), by Captain Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, F.S.A. Ulster, 26 August 1908. Arms. — Gules on a fesse engrailed between three acorns slipped or a mural crown between two roses of the field. Crest. — Out of a mural crown or a dexter arm embowed in armour the hand grasping a scymitar the arm charged with three acorns one and two and entwined by a branch of oak fructed all proper. Motto. — Utile dulci. STANFORD. Vol. 9, page 92.— Ruth, 4th daughter of Stanley Frederick Stanford, was married at Thorpe-le- Soken, co. Essex, on Monday, 21 September 1908, to Thomas Arthur Frederick Crisp (see Pedigree of Crisps Vol. ij, page up). STARKIE. Vol 6, page 150.— Jemima Monica Mildred, wife of Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie, died at Ribbleton Hall, Preston, co. Lancaster, aged 66, on Thursday, 6 June, and was buried at St. Stephen's, Skipton, co. York, n June 1907. Will dated 1 October 1904, proved at Lancaster 8 July 1907, by Edmund Arthur Le Gendre Starkie and Piers Cecil Le Gendre Starkie, sons, the Executors. Edmund Arthur Le Gendre and Maud Anna Dolores Starkie bad issue a son, Julian Herbert Le Gendre Starkie, born at 15 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, on Friday, 26 February, died there on Tuesday, 29 March, and was buried at Scaris- brick Catholic Church, co. Lancaster, on Friday, 1 April 1904. Page 151. — Francis Chamberlain Le Gendre Starkie died 29 July 1908. Will dated 6 July 1904, proved in the Principal Registry 21 November 1908, by Ethelbert Bayspoole and Irene Starkie, daughter, the Executors. Pierce Cecil Le Gendre Starkie married at the Oratory, Brompton, London, on Tuesday, 29 September 1908, Cicely, 2nd daughter of Sir James de Hoghton of Hoghton Tower and Walton-le-Dale, both co. Lancaster, nth Baronet, by Aim£e Jean his wife, only daughter of John Grove of Mudeford, co. Hants ; born at Blackrock, co. Cork, on Saturday, 27 December 1884. STEVENSON. Vol. 12, page 48.— Caroline Octavia (Lady Stevenson), widow of the Rev. Foster Barham Zincke, died at Playford Mount, co. Suffolk, in her 89th year, on Thursday, 30 January, and was buried at Wherstead, co. Suffolk, on Monday, 3 February 1908. STONE. Vol. 1, page 61.— Edith Emily, eldest daughter of Edward Stone, was married at St. Margaret's, Lee, co. Kent, on Wednesday, 1 January 1908, to Cyril Arthur Priday, eldest son of Sydney Priday of 2 Lee Terrace, Blackheath, co. Kent. ADDITIONS «- CORRECTIONS. XXIX STRICKLAND. Vol. 9, page 101.— Lucy Winifred, youngest daughter of Henry Strickland -Constable, was married at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 17 April 1907, to Robert MacNeil Ker, eldest son of Thomas Ripley Ker of Dougalston, co. Stirling, by Helen his wife, daughter of James Scott of Kelly, N.B. STUCLEY. Vol. 2, page 150 (and Addenda, Vol. 12, page kri.) — Hugh Nicholas Granville and Gladys Stucley have issue a daughter, Elizabeth Florence, born 9 February, baptised at Charmmster, co. Dorset, 15 April 1906 ; and a son, Dennis Frederick Bankes Stucley, born 29 October, baptised at the parish church, Bideford, co. Devog, 29 December 1907. SWITHINBANK. Vol. 7, page 151.- Bernard Winthrop Swithinbank passed for the Indian Civil Service 1908, being selected for Burmah. Cuthbert Winthrop Swithinbank, Lieutenant R.N., appointed to H.M.S. "Excellent" 22 August 1908. Page 152. — Crossley Swithinbank, R.N. Emergency List 1908, of New College, Oxford, and Middle Temple 1908. Page 152. — Enid, elder daughter of Harold William Swithinbank, was married at Denham, co. Buckingham, on Wednesday, 15 July 1908, to Frederick Henry Allhusen (younger son of Henry Christian Allhusen of Stoke Court, Stoke Poges, co. Buckingham, by Elizabeth Alice his wife, daughter of Thomas Eden of Norton Hall, co. Gloucester); born 24 January 1872; Major (retired) 9th Lancers. TAUNTON. Vol. 4, page 168.— The Rev. Edward Willoughby Taunton married at St. Mary's, Byfleet, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 30 May 1908, Winifred Estelle, daughter of Gilead Smith of Shrapnells, Byfleet. THORNTON-DUESBERY. Vol. 9, page 63. — The Rev. Charles Leonard Thornton-Duesbery was appointed by the Simeon Trustees to the Vicarage of Leyton, co. Essex, and was instituted by the Bishop of St. Albans 12 February 1908. THURBURN. Vol. 5, page 117.— Captain James Ptolemy Thurburn, R.N., died at Thorsden, Gipsy Hill, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, aged 91, on Tuesday, 21 July, and was buried in St James' Cemetery, Dover, co. Kent, on Saturday, 25 July 1908, after a service at St Stephen's, Dulwich, co. Surrey. Will dated 18 January 1902, proved in the Principal Registry 22 August 1908, by Margaret White Thurburn and James White Thurburn, two of the Executors. TUKE. Vol. 2, page 86. — Emma, widow of William Murray Tuke, died at Saffron Walden, co. Essex, aged 85, on Sunday, 5 January, and was buried there on Thursday, 9 January 1908. Will dated 4 April 1905, with codicil dated 1 July 1907, proved in the Principal Registry 25 February 1908, by William Favill Tuke and Henry Samuel Tuke, sons, the Executors. TURQUAND. Vol. 10, page 47.— Paul Turquand died at 17 Thorncett Road, Anerley, co. Surrey, 23 July, and was buried in Elmers End Cemetery, Beckenham, 27 July 1908. Will dated 1 April 1896, proved in the Principal Registry 17 September 1908, by Eliza- beth Margaret Turquand, relict, the sole Executrix. UPCHER. Vol. 3, page 26.— Howard Berners Upcher married at St. Mary's, Wimbledon, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 3 October 1906, Helen Mary, only daughter of Horace Frere of Wimbledon, formerly of the Solicitor's Department of H.M. Treasury. They have issue a son, Bartle Horace Berners Upcher, born at Darenth House, Slough, co. Buckingham, on Wednesday, 1 July, baptised at St. Mary's, Slough, 28 July 1908. Gerald Berners Upcher married at St. Margaret's, Dunham Massey, co. Chester, on Tuesday, 2 June 1908, Helen Rose, youngest daughter of Ernest Bellhouse of Southside, Altrin- cham, co. Chester. Ronald Berners Upcher married at Cringleford, co. Norfolk, on Thursday, 8 October 1908, Isabella Blanche, eldest daughter of Arthur William Partridge of Saham Lodge, Watton, co. Norfolk; born 26 June, baptised at Thetford, co. Norfolk, 26 July 1868 (see Pedigree of Partridge, VoL 7, page 162). XXX ADDITIONS *• CORRECTIONS. UPCHER, continued. Page 27. — Alice Margaret, eldest daughter of the Rev. Arthur Charles Wodehouse Upcher, was married at Hingham, co. Norfolk, on Tuesday, 21 July 1908, to Thomas Frederick Watson (son of Pilfold Fletcher Watson, R.B.A., F.S.A.); born at Warwick House, Far Headingly, co. York, baptised at Headingly; Captain Australian Mounted Infantry, Adjutant Infantry Brigade. VIDLER. Vol. 13, page 97.— The Rev. Arthur Coleman Vidler appointed Rural Dean of North Stow December 1908. Page 98. — Percy Alexander Vidler died 15 January, and was buried in the churchyard at Winchelsea, co. Sussex, 21 January 1908. Page 99. — Oscar Collyer and Catherine Mary Vidler have issue a daughter, Kathleen Albinia, bom at Widcombe, Icen Way, Dorchester, 17 January 1908. WADE. Vol. 4, page 140. —Edward Wade died near Melbourne, Australia, in his 70th year, on Thursday, 28 May 1908. The Rev. Albert Ellis Blakeney Wade, Vicar of St. Peter's, Bentley, co. York, is now of Reydon-in-Orford, co. Suffolk. WALKER. Page 54, present volume. — Cecil Norman and Helen Dorothy Allen Hardwicke Walker have issue a son, Arthur Hardwicke Abney Walker, born at Blyth Lodge, Eastbourne, co. Sussex, s November 1908. WARDE. Vol. 4, page 59.— The Rt. Hon Me Sir John Tomlinson Hibbert, K.C.B., died at his residence, Hamps- field Hall, Grange-over-Sands, co. Lancaster, in his 85th year, on Satur- day, 7 November, and was buried at Lindale in Cartmel, near Grange- over-Sands, on Thursday, 12 November 1908. Page 64. — Alexander John Walter Warde, died at the Charing Cross Hospital, London, after an operation, aged 52, on Tuesday, 20 August, and was buried at Wrotham, co. Kent, on Saturday, 24 August 1907. Adminis- tration (with will dated 8 August 1892) was granted at the Principal Registry 19 October 1907, to Richard Edward Warde, son, and one of the next of kin. WATNEY. Vol. 1, page 109 {and Addenda, Vol. 4, page vi.) — Frank Dormay and Margaret Graham Watney have issue a son, Sanders Watney, born at Stanley Cottage, Reigate, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 11 April, baptised at the parish church, Reigate, on Monday, 18 May 1908. Page in (and Addenda, Vol. <5, page xiii.) — The Rev. Henry James and Blanche Watney have further issue a son, Henry Bryan Watney, born at the Vicarage, Canwick, Lincoln, on Saturday, 13 April 1901, baptised at Canwick; and a daughter, Doreen Ruth, born at the Vicarage, Canwick, 4 April 1906, baptised at Canwick. WEBB. Vol. 9, page 26.— Marjorie Mary, elder daughter of Edward Alfred Webb (now of Gramercy, Harley Road, South Hampstead, co. Middlesex) was married at St. Bartholomew-the-Great, West Smithneld, London, on Tuesday, 7 January 1908, to Humphrey Hastings King, elder son of Henry Sampson King of St. Petersburg, Russia, by Ada Charlotte his wife, daughter of Edward Mappin; born at St. Petersburg 9 January 1880. WELMAN. Vol. 3. J»ge 34-Charles Noel Welman died at Southernleigh, Minehead, co. Somerset, aged 92, on Friday, 7 June 1907. Administration was granted at the Principal Registry 29 August 1907, to Charles Caesar Welman, retired Major H.M. Army, son, one of the next of kin. WHELER. Vol.8,page8 4 (a^^<^«/«, Vol. ijj page xxtv^ and Vol. 14, page xxviiL) — Glynne Jameson Wheler, younger twin son of Aubrey Stuart Wheler, died at Johannesburg, South Africa, aged 5 months, on Tuesday, 11 February 1908. WHITTINGHAM. Vol. 8, page 46.- Georgiana Sophia, and daughter of Major-General Ferdinando Santiago Nicolas Whittingham, died at Ivydene, Landguard Road, Southampton, on Thursday, 1 October, and was buried at Hendon, co. Middlesex, 6 October 1908. Will dated 23 January 1908, proved in the Principal Registry 20 October 1908, by Nevile Reid of The Oakes, Hanworth, co. Middlesex, and Clara Monttessuy Whittingham of Ivy- dene, Landguard Road, Southampton, the Executors. ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS. XXXI WICKHAM. Vol. i, page 250.— Cyril Henry Wickham was promoted Captain Royal Fusiliers 28 June 190S. WILDER. Vol. 2, page i28.—The Rev. Henry Beaufoy Wilder died at the Rectory, Sulham, co. Berks, aged 73, on Saturday, 25 April, and was buried at Sulham on Wednesday, 29 April 1908. Will dated 20 November 1899, proved in the Principal Registry 23 July 1908, by the Rev. Charles Cunliffe Brookes and Godfrey Charles Browne Hawes, two of the Executors. WILLIAMS. Vol. 1, page 41. — The Rev. Leonard Alfred Williams, Vicar of Farningham, co. Kent, married at Christ Church, Ottershaw, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 16 October 1894, Margaret Hay, youngest daughter of Lieut.- Colonel Eugene Hay Cameron, R.A. They have issue a son, David Cameron Williams, born at Patcham, co. Sussex, on Saturday, 10 December 1898; a daughter, Margaret, born at the Parsonage, Tichborne, co. Hants, on Friday, 15 June 1900; and a son, Michael Leonard Williams, born at the Vicarage, Farningham, on Friday, 15 February 1907. Page 42. — Bertram Leopold Williams married at All Saints', Vernon, British Columbia, on Wednesday, 3 January 1906, Vera Mary, only daughter of Arthur Venables of Wooburn Ranche, British Columbia. Page 43- — Walter Bassett- Basset, Inventor of the Big Wheel at Earl's Court, London, died s.p. at Water- mouth Castle, Ilfracombe, co. Devon, on Monday, 27 May 1907, and was buried at Berrynarbor, co. Devon. Administration was granted at the Principal Registry 18 November 1907, to Helen Bassett-Basset, relict. William Philpotts Williams married at St Mark's, Bexhill, co. Sussex, on Thursday, 8 August 1901, Edith Bonella, 2nd daughter of the Rev. James Harvey Simpson, Rector of St. Mark's, Bexhill, and Prebendary of Chichester. They have issue a daugh- ter, Elizabeth Georgiana Phillpotts, born 6 September 1904. WISDEN. Vol. 3, page 9.— Robert Eric Bryce Wisden married at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, London, 20 De- cember 1907, Wilhelmine Frances Annie, daughter of the Rev. William WISDEN, continued. Bosworth, formerly Rector of Beeston Regis, co. Norfolk, by Katharine Frances his wife; born at Beeston Regis 9 August 1878. They have issue a son, Philip Roger Merrik Wisden, born 15 November 1908. Lyon Harington Faulconer Wisden married by licence at the Cathedral, Birmingham, 15 August 1907, Gladys Helena Margaret, daughter of Charles John Henderson, by Margaret his wife; born at Beckenham, co. Kent, 18 July 1888. They have issue a daughter, Hilda Madeline, born at Catford, co. Kent, 2 July, baptised at St. Brelade's, Jersey, 15 August 1908. WITTS. Vol. 10, page 138.— Frederick Vavasour Broome Witts joined the Royal Engineers as 2nd Lieutenant 23 July 1907. WOLLASTON. Vol. 12, page 74.— Sir Arthur Naylor Wollaston was invested K.C.I.E. 21 July 1908. Gerald Woods Wollaston, M.V.O., Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms, mar- ried at St. Jude's, South Kensington, London, on Saturday, 1 1 January 1908, Olive, eldest daughter of Robert Alfred McCall, K.C., Attorney-General and Queen's Serjeant of the Duchy of Lancaster, by Alice his wife, only daughter of James MacSwinney of Galway. Page 75- — Herbert Arthur Buchanan- Wollaston, Lieutenant R.N., married at the parish church, Wimbledon, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 16 May 1908, Dora Caroline, 5th daughter of the Rev. William Hampton Chambers, D.D., Vicar of Whitchurch, co. Devon. WOOD. Vol. 4, page 71.— Mary Ashton, widow of Charles John Wood, was married at the Garrison Church, Aden, Arabia, on Monday, 12 October 1908, to Humphrey Averell Daniell, son of Henry Averell Daniell. WOOD. Vol. 5, page 79.— Laura Anna Gray, youngest daughter of Lieut- Colonel Robert Hudson Wood, was married at St John's, Redhill, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 18 August 1903, to Max Forster Tylor of 6 The Crescent, Wisbech, co. Cambridge (2nd son of Louis Tylor of Redhill); educated at St. George's Hospital, M.A. of Oxford, M.B., B.Ch. 1903 ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1901 ; Medical Officer National XXX11 ADDITIONS cV CORRECTIONS. WOOD, confirmed. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Surgeon-Lieutenant King's Own Norfolk Imperial Yeomanry; Member British Medical Association. WOOD. Vol. 10, page 7.— William Richard Wood died at The Croft, Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, aged 81, on Tuesday, 15 De- cember, and was buried in Camberwell Borough Cemetery, East Dulwich, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 19 December 1908. Page 8. — Mary Graham, youngest daughter of Henry Wood, was married at St. Barnabas', Kensington, London, on Thursday, 7 November 1907, to Roddam Burn of 101 Ashley Gardens, Westminster. WOODD. Vol. 9, page 66. — Barbara Matthew, widow of Robert Ballard Woodd, and daughter of Matthew Townsend [not John] Bethune, died at 63 Fitzjohn s Avenue, Hampstead, co. Middlesex, in her 82nd year, on Tues- day, 24 January, and was buried in the family vault in the old churchyard of St. John's, Hampstead, on Friday, 27 January 1905. Will dated 22 June 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 477, 1905) 8 March 1905, by Arthur Bethune Woodd and John Henry Townsend Woodd, sons, the surviving Executors. Page 67. — John Henry Townsend Woodd married 2ndly at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Saturday, 4 January 1908, Ada Murray, elder daughter of James Merricks Gavin of Hampstead, co. Middlesex. They have issue a son, Basil Bethune Neville Woodd, born at 11 Cedar House, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, London, on Monday, 23 November 1908. WOODROOFFE. Vol. 2, page 10 — Mary Anne, 2nd daughter of the Rev. Thomas Woodrooffe, and widow of William Raikes Faber, C.B., died at Bournemouth, co. Hants, aged 82, on Thursday, 16 April, and was buried in the cemetery at Bournemouth 18 April 1908. Will dated 24 February 1905, proved in the Principal Registry 20 May 1908, by Reginald Stanley Faber and Selina Mary Woodrooffe, the Executors (see Pedigree of Faber y Vol. /, page p&) Page 12. — Hilda Reade, 2nd daughter of the Rev. Canon Henry Reade Woodrooffe, was married at St. George's Cathedral, Grahamstown, Cape Colony, on Wednesday, 27 April 1904, to Basil Hale Warner (2nd son of the Rev. Canon Richard Edward Warner, Rector of Stoke, co. Lincoln) ; born at Snitterby, co. Lincoln, 21 January 1871 ; educated at St. Edward's School, Summertown, Non-Collegiate of Oxford, matriculated 12 October 1889; of the Cape Mounted Rifles 1892-95 ; Assistant Master, St Andrew's College, Grahamstown, Cape Colony, 1895 -1900; served in South African War as Lieutenant in Nesbitt's Horse, 1900-1902 (Queen's medal, with three clasps, King's medal); appointed to Swaziland Civil Service 1902, and has been Acting Assistant Commissioner Swaziland, since 1907. WORSLEY. Vol. 11, page 120.— Agnes Isabella, 4th daughter of Sir William Worsley, Baronet, died unmarried 7 March 1904. Will dated 1 March 1900, proved at York 9 May 1904, by Catherine Louisa, Lady Cayley, sister, and Ethel Barbara Cayley, spinster, niece, the Executrixes. t-