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MAYNE of SCOTLAND from the Powis & Logie estate, & from Lochwood

Part 3 of a MAYNE One-name Study


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PART 3 of a MAYNE One-name Study


MAYNE Families of the POWIS & LOGIE estate, near Stirling and of LOCHWOOD, Clydesdale, SCOTLAND

INTRODUCTION
The material below is the story (in descendant pedigree format) of two Mayne families of Scotland:

Mayne of Powis & Logie, near Stirling Main of Lochwood in Clydesdale, Glasgow

From page: 3 From page: 72

[For information about other branches of the Lochwood Mains contact Gavin Main Waddell ] It is organised for each family in turn into three main parts, with occasional articles, as follows :-

Descendant Pedigree with illustrated notes on each individual of the family. Index of individuals in the pedigree. Sources. List of the main research sources used (before web sources were available). (Articles about the family in general or particular characters in it are occasionally included)
These pedigrees have been researched and compiled as part of a one-name study of the MAYNE surname which was published by David Gore on CD in 2007 [ISBN: 9780953091218]. The following provided material or in other ways supported the study: John Mayne, Gavin Main Waddell , the late Rupert & Cicely Mayne, Susan Mayne (London Guide) in England, Stella Little, Martha OGrady and Brian MacDonald in Ireland, Jillian Fisher, Dell Mayne and Robert Harden Scott in Australia. For study details see http://www.one-name.org/profiles/mayne.html ------------------------------------------

OTHER PARTS OF THE STUDY OF MAYNE FAMILIES

Historical characters: clockwise from top left: Walter de Mayne, Sheriff of Kent 1570; Sarah Otway Mayne by Joshua Reynolds 1775; Lieut. William Mayne of the Bengal Cavalry 1842; Sir Richard Mayne (1796-1868) first Commissioner and founder of the Metropolitan Police, London; Centre: Lieut. Blair Mayne DSO* of the SAS in 1942.

The Scottish family material here is only a small part of the one-name study which takes in the principal families of the MAYNE name in Ireland, and in England (Kent, Devonshire Buckinghamshire/Warwickshire/Hertfordshire and Yorkshire). The 15 families which compose this study are listed below with the hyperlink which will connect you to each. On the last page are some comments on potential links between some of the family groups which remain unconfirmed.

IRELAND
SEDBOROUGH MAYNE of Fermanagh, Monaghan & Dublin. http://www.scribd.com/doc/75988391/ ECHLIN MAYNE of County Down. ) ERSKINE MAYNE of Belfast. )http://www.scribd.com/doc/79225901 SINCLAIR MAYNE of County Dublin. )

SCOTLAND
MAYNE of POWIS & LOGIE MAIN of LOCHWOOD )_ ) http://www.scribd.com/doc/81640244

ENGLAND
Kent (1550-1706) MAYNE(Y) of BIDDENDEN, STAPLEHURST & LINTON http://www.scribd.com/doc/79845145

Buckinghamshire MAYNE of WING, CRESLOW, HOGGESTON & DINTON) MAYNE of STEWKLEY )- http://www.scribd.com/doc/82433306 MAYNE of HARTWELL )

Devonshire/Wiltshire MAYNE of EXETER (Devon) & TEFFONT (Wiltshire) ) MAYNE of MARWOOD (Devon) )MAYNE of SHIRWELL (Devon) ) Yorkshire (1350-1722) MAYNE of BEVERLEY & ROLSTON in Holderness MAYNE of HESSLE, HULL in Holderness

http://www.scribd.com/doc/80231699

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http://www.scribd.com/doc/82880906

A MAYNE FAMILY GUIDE is available to UK visitors needing help during their stay. Contact: Susan Mayne (London Guide) 2

MAYNE/MAIN in SCOTLAND: ORIGINS


According to The Baronage of Scotland (1798) by Sir Robert Douglas the surname Mayne is of great antiquity in Scotland (or variously written Main, Maine or Maign) and it lists three barons of that name in the 14 th and 15th centuries whose "armorial bearings are on record". They were :"Maign of Auchlurchy in Aberdeenshire". "Mayne of Easterhouse in Glasgow outskirts [originally referred to incorrectly as Auchterhouse in Forfarshire", near Dundee]. "Mayne of Lochwood in Clydesdale" in the vicinity of Glasgow. The first mention of the Mayne name was Sir Walter Maign, Keeper of Kildrummy Castle. He was taken prisoner in the 1346 battle of Durham, led a military expedition to Prussia, and in 1370 was granted the lands of Auchlurchy and of Drum by King David II. A William Mayne of Edinburgh was the Kings Servitor in 1477, and so on... MAIN OF LOCHWOOD, Glasgow This large family were settled in Glasgow from the early 16th century, and the details of a small branch of them is at page 72. Contact Gavin Main Waddell for further data on the Lochwood family. They claim cadet links to the following families: Main of Easterhouse and Westerhouse (these were the east and west part of the lands of Conflatt); Main of Ballochney who may be linked to the Erskine Mayne family who helped bring Temperance to Ulster (see page 11 of Echlin/Erskine Mayne ). Contact Gavin Main Waddell , who is an authority on Scottish Mayne origins. He suggests that the Main family of Easter Moffat, Lanarkshire, and the Mayne family of Powis near Stirling may also be cadet branches of Main of Lochwood. MAYNE OF POWIS & LOGIE, near Stirling (Pedigree starts on next page) They settled in Tullibody, Stirling, at the end of the 16th century and, through Glasgow merchants Robert Anderson and Captain Norville, Edward Mayne, a second son, acquired substantial business interests first in St. Lucar, Spain, and later in Lisbon, Portugal. By 1731 Edward was able to acquire and put his brother, William, in possession of the estate of Powis & Logie, which they held for several generations together with their interests in Portugal. A grandson of William became a peer, Lord Newhaven. The family claims descent from Main of Lochwood of whom, heraldically, they are a cadet. A 1922 pedigree produced by HC Barnard includes several unsubstantiated insertions. One is a Jasper Mayne of the 16th century, "descended from the Maynes of Lockwood (sic) near Stirling" [quoting Douglas's Scottish Baronetage], and his father, a "John Mayne of Auckterhouse (sic)" [quoting the Rosebery Peerage p.575]. Barnard also includes someone called Sir George Mackenzie Nesbit(sic) Mayne, an amalgamation of the names of two authors (George Mackenzie & Alexander Nisbet). These and some other additions look to be alien and have been ignored here. The following pedigree therefore starts with "William Mayne 1567-1603", the earliest generation which we are confident actually belongs to this family.
GeoScenic 1976

Aerial view of fields at the eastern end of the Powis & Logie Estate overlooked by the twin peaks of Dumyat, the foothills of the Ochil range. The village on the right is Menstrie. Powis House is off picture far left.

MAYNE of the POWIS & LOGIE estate, near STIRLING, SCOTLAND


(1) 1 William Mayne (Maine) of Pile (Tullibody) ---------------------------------------Birth: 1567 Death: 1603, age: 36 (1) = Generation number

"William Mayne (Maine) lived in the time of Queen Mary and James VI of Scotland and held in fee from the Barons [landlords] of Tullibodie the lands of Pile near Stirling, then the chief residence of the family." (Ref: Burke's "Landed Gentry", "Extinct Peerages" etc.) "Pile" has been identified as Netherton in the village of Tullibody, about 4 miles north-east of the City of Stirling (Ref: "The Great Seal Vol. III, 830 for 31 Aug 1529" granting these lands to John Crichton & John, Lord Erskine). Children: John (1586-1696)

(2) 1.1a John Mayne (Maine) of Tullibody, Stirling* ---------------------------------------Birth: 1586 Death: 1696, age: 110 The pedigree entry cites Burke's "Landed Gentry 1853" under 'Alexander'. It refers to Tullibody as being part of Alloa, although today they are separate villages 2 miles apart with Alloa on the River Forth being much the larger. See photo of the village of Tullibody at page 14, and of Alloa at page 74.

Arms of Mayne (Tullibody & Powis) Shield: "Argent two chevrons between as many pheons in chief sable and a fleur-de-lis in base azure within a bordure engrailed of the last". Crest: "A cubit arm, erect, proper habited sable cuff argent holding a cross crosslet gules". Motto: "Virtuti fortuna comes". [Ref: "Encyclopaedia Heraldica" Vol. II - Mayne (Powis). This shield was also used by Colonel William Mayne of Farley Hill, Berkshire, of this family in 1824] In Barnard's 1922 Pedigree the following rather different Arms is quoted with a 1660 date. The same shield is given for William Mayne when he became Baron Newhaven in 1776 (Burke's "Extinct Peerages" 1883) :Shield: "Argent, a chevron gules, voided of the field, between two pheons in chief sable, and one fleur-de-lis in base azure, all within a border waved of the last". Crest: "A dexter hand issuing from the tarse, holding a plain cross gules". Motto: "Virtuti fortuna comes". [Ref: "The Baronage of Scotland" by Sir Robert Douglas, Bart (1798)] Spouse: Catherine Kerr

Catherine is said to be of the family of Kerr of Ferniehurst, ancestor of the Marquis of Lothian.

Children:

John (ca1615-<1696) Margaret Janet Mary

Other Spouses Margaret Hall, Jane Burn (3) 1.1a.1 John Mayne (Maine) ---------------------------------------Birth: ca 1615 Death: bef 1696, age: 81 John Mayne, an only son who died before his father (ie. between 1683-96), was an Elder of the Kirk of Alloa in 1646 and 1665. See notes under his wife Margaret Anderson, showing how her brother's business and fortune in Spain and Portugal came to have a major influence on the future this Mayne family. Spouse: Margaret Anderson

Margaret was the sister of Captain Robert Anderson of Glasgow. Robert Anderson and his nephew Captain Norville (of the Boghall family) were successful merchants of St Lucar, Spain. Edward Mayne 1674-1743, the third son of Margaret Anderson's 1670 marriage to John Mayne, joined his uncle Robert Anderson in Spain. In 1696 the business had been forced to relocated to Lisbon, Portugal, for political reasons. When his uncle died unmarried at Lisbon in February 1712, Edward was the main heir to his business and the considerable wealth he had accumulated. This legacy and the Portuguese business had a major influence on the Mayne family's fortunes for many generations that followed. Captain Robert Anderson had been born at the Green, Tullibody, and it is clear that other members of his family continued to live at Tullibody (Photo page 14). A William, John and Thomas Anderson "of Tullibody" were Elders of the Alloa Kirk in 1646 & 55. Marr: Children: 14 6 1670, Alloa, Stirling John (1671->1714) William (1671-1756) Edward (1674-1743) Robert John (1677-) Margaret (1679-) Catherine (1681-1739) Janet (1684-)

(4) 1.1a.1.1 John Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1671 Death: aft 1714, age: 43 A John Mayne was a Church Officer of the Kirk of Alloa in 1699 and in 1714, and this is probably him. Spouse: Marr: Margaret Sturoll 21 12 1698, Alloa, Stirling

(4) 1.1a.1.2a William Mayne (Maine) of Cambus & Powis* ---------------------------------------Birth: 19 9 1671 Death: 1756, age: 84 Occ: "Farmer of Cambus-miln" (from Will of his son James of St Ninians) William was the heir of his grandfather, John Mayne of Tullibody who died in 1696 aged 110. Until 1731, when William received the estate of Powis & Logie from his younger brother Edward in Portugal, he lived at Cambus, and most of his 22 children were baptised at Alloa. He was the husband of three wives, and in his house it is said that "the cradle rocked for 40 years!" Needless to say the family is not extinct, but the Powis estate eventually passed through one of William's granddaughters to the Alexanders. William appears to have changed the way he spelled his surname from "MAINE" to "MAYNE" near the end of his life (Ref: Parish History of Logie).

Geograph NS8397 Richard Webb

Fields at Blair Mains, a 'Hillfoots village' , which were once part of the Powis & Logie Estate, looking north towards Castle Law, the western peak of Dumyat (418 metres) in the Ochil range of hills. The Powis & Logie Estate. The Powis estate lay under the shadow of Dumyat, part of the Ochil range of hills to the north, and overlooked the Forth River to the south, as it wound its way past the old City of Stirling. The estate was described as being "set amid well-watered fields, comfortable and well-stored farmsteads and cottages" - clearly a highly desirable property when it came into William's hands in 1731. The existing Powis House was rebuilt by William's son Edward in 1746-47 when he took over the estate from his father. They had something to live up to: their near neighbour, just to the north-west, was the Airthrey estate "with its semi-circular castle, its lovely old garden, beautiful woods and winding lake" (partly Stirling University land today See Airthrey estate map ). Logie Parish. The Powis estate lies in the parish of Logie, which was then about six miles square. The old parish was bounded in the north by Dunblane; on the south by the River Forth with Stirling and St Ninians on the opposite bank; on the west by Lecropt and Dunblane; and on the east by Alva and Alloa. Of course it included Cambus, the home of William Mayne and his rapidly growing family. The present Logie church is a modern building, but it is close to "the ivy tangled ruins of the auld Kirk". The old church is "in a particularly romantic and beautiful position. In the well-kept churchyard there are old monumental slabs commemorating the Maynes, Alexanders and Hendersons. Nearby are several large stones standing erect which appear to have been fixed there in very ancient times". An enthusiastic local group, who have been restoring the auld Kirk and its graveyard over the last few years, now has a database of family material resulting from their work. For information contact them at http://www.logieogg.com/ . Ref: "The House of Maine" by Rev. Robert H Main (1939) p.147.

Spouse: Death:

Euphemia Christie of Leacroft 1716

Euphemia was the daughter of John Christie of Leacroft. Marr: Children: 27 2 1693, Alloa, Stirling Catherine (1694-) John (1695-1768) Elizabeth (1698-<1736) James (Twin) (1701-1732) Edward (Died as Child) (1701-<1705)

Robert (1703-<1728) Edward (1705-1777) William (1707-<1725) George (1709-<1730) Margaret (1711-<1791) Charles (1713-1759) Other Spouses Helen Galbraith of Sauchenfoord, Helen Stark of Killermont, Sterling (5) 1.1a.1.2a.1 Catherine Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1694 Catherine and James had four children:Rev. Dr. James Burn, living London 1791 John Burn, formerly of Carolina, America. Widow in Edinburgh 1791. Their son settled in America. Francis Burn Jane Burn, who became Mrs Sands of Toryburn, Scotland Spouse: James Burn of Gateside, Doller

James' twin brother Edward died aged 4. Marr: 23 7 1714, Alloa, Stirling

(5) 1.1a.1.2a.2 John Mayne of Lisbon & London ---------------------------------------Birth: 1695 Death: 1768, age: 73 Burial: 1768, Lisbon, Portugal, age: 73 John succeeded his uncle Edward Mayne in running the family business in Portugal in 1743 when Edward died in Lisbon. John himself died in Lisbon 25 years later. Sadly all John and Jean's five children also died in Lisbon - unmarried and without issue. Ref: Burke's "Visitation of Arms 1859". Spouse: Jean Davie Jean was the daughter of Ethelred Davie of Devonshaw? in Fossaway parish. She was living in London in 1791. She and John had 5 children, all of whom died in Lisbon without issue. Children: Edward (-<1786) John (-<1786) Margaret (-<1786) Henry (-<1786) Elizabeth (-<1786)

(6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.1 Edward Mayne ---------------------------------------Death: bef 1786, Lisbon, Portugal (6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.2 John Mayne ---------------------------------------Death: bef 1786, Lisbon, Portugal (6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.3 Margaret Mayne ---------------------------------------Death: bef 1786, Lisbon, Portugal (6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.4 Henry Mayne ---------------------------------------Death: bef 1786, Lisbon, Portugal

(6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.5 Elizabeth Mayne ---------------------------------------Death: bef 1786, Lisbon, Portugal (5) 1.1a.1.2a.3 Elizabeth Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1698 Death: bef 1736, age: 38 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.4 James Mayne of St Ninians, Stirling ---------------------------------------Birth: 1701 Death: 8 1732, age: 31 Occ: Writer Spouse: Children: Margaret Gidd

Euphemia (1726-1811) Elizabeth (1727-) James' twin brother Edward died aged 4.
Geograph NS8495 Richard Webb

Once part of the well watered fields of the Powis estate looking north-east towards the Ochil range of hills, which was its northern boundary. The River Forth, on the southern side, flows just a mile away behind the camera. (6) 1.1a.1.2a.4.1a Euphemia Mayne* ---------------------------------------Birth: 1726 Death: 19 10 1811, age: 85 Their marriage was carried out by Rev. Ebenezer Erskine, Associate Minister of Sterling, who was one of the founders of the Secession Church in Scotland (See pedigree of "Erskine Mayne of Ireland" and the article "A Belfast Dynasty": at page 11 of http://www.scribd.com/doc/79225901 ). Euphemia was living in Stirling in 1791. Spouse: Death: James Henderson of Westerton, Airthrey bef 1764

James Henderson and Euphemia lived at historic Westerton House, Airthrey, Bridge of Allan, which his family had owned since 1688 (one Laird of Westerton had been kidnapped by Rob Roy, but escaped at night while his band were recovering from a drunken orgy!). James & Euphemia had four children:-

Janet Henderson, baptised Logie 31 Jan 1750. James Henderson, baptised Logie 2 June 1752. Dr. John Henderson, baptised Logie 12 Dec 1753. Doctor in Calcutta, India 1791. He rebuilt Westerton House in 1803. Died unmarried 1822. William Henderson, baptised 23 Nov 1756. Marr: 25 12 1744, Logie, Stirling (Clackmannanshire)

Other Spouses James Alexander of Stirling (6) 1.1a.1.2a.4.1b Euphemia Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Birth: Death: Occ: James Alexander of Stirling 20 6 1728 4 2 1805, age: 76 Provost of Stirling

James Alexander took over Powis House on the old Mayne estate of Powis & Logie on the demise in 1808 of his cousin James Mayne (the son of Edward Mayne 1703-77 & Janet Henderson). The estate had been sold to Sir Robert Abercromby in 1806. James Alexander had one son by Euphemia Mayne:Sir Edward Alexander CB, born 1768. Sir Edward had five children, by his 2nd wife Catherine Glass, of whom two, Major John & General James Alexander, became Lairds of the Westerton estate between the years 1822 and about 1870. Other Spouses James Henderson of Westerton, Airthrey
Geograph NS8195 Darren Haddock

View due east from the Wallace Monument over farmland which once formed part of the Powis & Logie estate. Powis House (not visible) is barely a mile away among the strips of trees on the right of the panorama (Photo 2005). (6) 1.1a.1.2a.4.2 Elizabeth Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1727 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.5 Edward Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1701 Death: bef 1705, age: 4 Edward was the twin of James Mayne of St Ninian. (5) 1.1a.1.2a.6 Robert Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1703 Death: bef 1728, age: 25 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.7a Edward Mayne of Powis & Logie*

---------------------------------------Birth: 1705 Death: 1777, age: 72 Burial: 23 1 1777, Logie, Stirling, age: 72 Educ: active Mason Edward Mayne was the 7th child of William, Laird of the estate of Powis & Logie. Edward took over the estate from his father in about 1743. In 1746-47 he built the present Powis House, replacing an older house which his uncle Edward Mayne had purchased with the estate in 1731. It is said to be "an interesting example of a Georgian mansion house" [Ref: "Royal Commission of Ancient Monuments - Stirlingshire" which describes it in detail]

Powis House, built by Edward Mayne 1746-47 and still standing Edward sold half the Powis & Logie estate in 1765. His son Major James Mayne inherited the house and the estate on Edward's death in 1777. Both house and estate had been disposed of by the time Major James died in 1808. Spouse: Burial: Jane Henderson of Westerton, Airthrey 9 4 1774, Logie, Stirling

Janet was the daughter of James Henderson of Westerton, Airthrey, Bridge of Allan Children: James (ca1741-1808) William (Died as Child) (1750-) Edward (1754-1786) --

Other Spouses Ann Graham (6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1 Major James Mayne of Powis ---------------------------------------Birth: ca 1741 Death: 1808, age: 67 Occ: Infantry officer 1760-75, retired as Major. Laird of Powis 1777-1808. Reli: active Mason James Mayne's Army career:28 June 1760: Ensign, 8th (Middlesex) Regiment of Foot. 1762: Lieutenant, ,, ,, ,, ,, July 1764: Lieutenant, 57th (Liverpool) ,, ,, 5 July 1768: Captain, ,, ,, ,, ,, 9 Oct 1775: Retired as Major. ,, ,, ,, Major James Mayne inherited Powis House and what remained of the original Powis & Logie estate on his father's death in 1777. He sold the remaining half of the Logie estate in 1800 and the rest of Powis to Sir Robert Abercromby in 1806. Powis House was inherited on his death in 1808 by his cousin Sir Edward Alexander, son of Euphemia Mayne & James Henderson of Westerton.

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Spouse: Mary Crawford of Dundee Death: 1787 Mary was the daughter of Henry Crawford of Monorgan at Hawhill, Dundee. Marr: Children: 2 2 1781 Edward (ca1782-1799) Henry Helen Elphinstone (1783-1863)

(7) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1.1 Edward Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: ca 1782 Death: 9 7 1799, (described in notes), Unmarried, age: 17 Occ: Writer in the service of the East India Company. Gallant death of Edward Mayne. On 9 July 1799 at San Salvadorie on the Brazilian coast, Edward, a junior Writer of the HEIC aged about 18, was a passenger on the Indiaman "Queen" when it caught fire at anchor. As he was stepping into a rescue boat, Edward remembered that a passenger was confined by sickness in his cabin. He dashed to rescue this unfortunate but, when he appeared back on deck with the sick person on his shoulders, the rescue boat had put off, and the ship suddenly blew up killing them both. [Ref: "Gentleman's Magazine" for 1799] (7) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1.2 Henry Mayne ---------------------------------------Alive in 1806 to witness his father's Will. Died unmarried. (7) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1.3 Helen Elphinstone Mayne of Malta & Jersey ---------------------------------------Birth: 1783 Death: 1 10 1863, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands, age: 80 Died unmarried. She left most of her property to cousin Henry Blair Mayne 1813-92, a Barrister of the House of Commons. (6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.2 William Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1750 William died young. (6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.3 Edward Mayne of London & Lisbon ---------------------------------------Birth: 1754 Death: 4 1786, Unmarried, age: 32 Edward's Will was made in Sept 1783 (PRO Chancery Lane, London: "Index of Wills proved in the PC of Canterbury 1750-1800" - April 1786, No.237 & July 1786, Further Grant). Edward died in April 1786 and on the Will, proved by his older brother James, is written that he was "late of the Parish of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, and the City of Lisbon. There were five other executors: Thomas Mayne of Lisbon (1734-95), James Burn (husband of Edward's aunt Catherine Mayne), William Burn of Lisburn (son of James), Rev. D James Burn, Winthrop of London. Bequests under the Will of the wealthy Edward Mayne of London & Lisbon are spread widely across the family and include:Jane Mayne, his mother, the main beneficiary. Major James Mayne, his older brother and executor, received 200 as an acquittal "of all the debts he owes me!" William, Robert, Frederick & Charles, the four young orphaned sons of Robert Mayne MP. Jean Brown, born Mayne, his aunt, wife of John Brown of Glasgow. William Mayne, Lord Newhaven. Mrs Graham, Lord Newhaven's sister. Mrs Cunningham, Mrs Smith of Glasgow. Edward Gordon, George Brown of London. etc.

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(6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.4 -- Mayne ---------------------------------------This represents "several daughters, names unknown" (Ref: Burke's "Landed Gentry 1852"). (5) 1.1a.1.2a.7b Edward Mayne of Powis & Logie* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Death: Ann Graham 1791

Ann was the 2nd daughter of James Graham of Leichtown and Ann Leckie. Ann & Edward Mayne had no surviving children. Other Spouses Jane Henderson of Westerton, Airthrey (5) 1.1a.1.2a.8 William Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1707 Death: bef 1725, age: 18 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.9 George Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1709 Death: bef 1730, age: 21 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.10 Margaret Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1711 Death: bef 1791, age: 80 Margaret & Alexander had 3 sons & 2 daughters including :Alexander Cunningham, married Miss Otway daughter of Francis. Died in Lisbon before 1791. Janet Cunningham of Powis & Logie; alive 1791. Katherine Cunningham, married Rev. McRussell of Kilmarnock, Glasgow: alive 1791. Spouse: Marr: Sir Alexander Cunningham of Capiston 27 10 1732, Alloa, Stirling

(5) 1.1a.1.2a.11 Charles Mayne of South Carolina ---------------------------------------Birth: 1713 Death: 20 11 1759, South Carolina, age: 46 Occ: Merchant of Salila, South Carolina Spouse: Burial: Mary Hardwick 1747, Lisbon, Portugal

Mary & Charles Mayne died without issue. Marr: 22 11 1739, Lisbon, Portugal

(4) 1.1a.1.2b William Mayne (Maine) of Cambus & Powis* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Death: Helen Galbraith of Sauchenfoord 1730

Helen was the daughter of William Galbraith of Sauchenfoord - of the family of Balgair of Stirlingshire. She was the granddaughter by her mother of Sir Philip Musgrave 6th Bart. of Eden Hall, Cumberland.

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Marr: Children:

25 7 1717, Alloa, Stirling Helen (1719-) Janet (1720-) Barbara (1721-) Isobel (1723-<1791) William (1725-1794) Robert (1727-1782) George (Died as Child) (1730-)

Other Spouses Euphemia Christie of Leacroft, Helen Stark of Killermont, Sterling (5) 1.1a.1.2b.1 Helen Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1719 By his second wife, Helen Mayne, John Graham had four children :John Graham 1741-76, British Resident for East India Co. at Burdwan, India. Married in Calcutta to Mary Shewen 1762 and had 7 children (she died 1798). He died on his way home and was buried at St Peter-le-Poer, London. Their eldest daughter, Mary Helen Graham 1763-96 was brought up by her uncle, William Mayne (Lord Newhaven), at Gatton, Surrey, from where she was married in 1780 to Sir Henry Dashwood. In 1774 William had established a 5000 Trust on his Gatton estate for the benefit of Mary Shewen's children. Robert Graham of Calcutta. Thomas Graham MP, born 1752, of Kinross House on Loch Leven (see his half-brother George Graham, below), married Anna Paul by whom he had 3 children. Jean Graham, married Lt Col Parke of Lockore and died 1802.

Kinross House on Loch Leven (garden front) Helen Mayne's step son, George Graham, purchased Kinross House in 1777 (picture). Some of the money for this purchase came to the Graham family from William Mayne, Lord Newhaven, who was Helen's brother [Ref: Gavin Waddell letter 20/10/1995]. George Graham and his line (he had a son James and two brothers) benefited again when his brother-in-law, Lord Newhaven, sold his estates in Surrey in 1786 - Upper & Lower Gatton Park and Linkfield Manor. George leased Upper Gatton to William Currie in 1789. Helen Mayne/Graham was living in Edinburgh in 1791. Spouse: Birth: Death: Occ: John Graham of Kernock 5 3 1698 1776, age: 77 Merchant of Edinburgh, Scotland

John Graham's first wife was Agnes McFarlane. Her father, Robert McFarlane, was the Minister of Buchanan, Co. Stirling, where Agnes was married. He and Agnes had three sons George Graham of Kinross House on Loch Leven (see Notes on his second wife, Helen Mayne, above) and two other unnamed sons who died unmarried (Ref: Graeme's "Or and Sable"). George had a son, James Graham.

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TULLIBODY

Geograph NS8595 Richard Webb

The village of Tullibody in 2011 viewed from the north from the slopes of the Ochils with the river Forth beyond. It was the home of John Mayne (Williams grandfather), and his Anderson ancestors before that. John is said to have died there in 1696 aged 110! The fields at the bottom of the hill, and probably part of the present village too, would have belonged to the old Powis estate on Logie parish land which William took over in 1731. (5) 1.1a.1.2b.2 Janet Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1720 Died unmarried. (5) 1.1a.1.2b.3 Barbara Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1721 Barbara & James had 2 sons & 2 daughters who included: Helen Duncanson married Captain Freer of Freeland and was living in Edinburgh in 1791. Spouse: Death: Occ: James Duncanson of Cambeltown, Kintyre 25 9 1768 HM Collector of Customs

James was the son of Alexander Duncanson of Keils, Provost of Inverary. James was the brother of John Duncanson who married Barbara's sister Isobel. (5) 1.1a.1.2b.4 Isobel Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1723 Death: bef 1791, age: 68 Isobel and John had 4 children:Alexander Duncanson. William Duncanson, Captain in the Bengal Army. Robert Duncanson, Captain (in London 1891). Magdalen Duncanson. Spouse: Occ: Dr. John Duncanson of Inverary Surgeon of Inverary

Brother of James Duncanson who married Isobel's sister Barbara.

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(5) 1.1a.1.2b.5 William Mayne, Lord Newhaven ---------------------------------------Birth: 29 8 1725, Stirlingshire, Scotland Death: 28 5 1794, Duke Street, Dublin, Ireland, age: 68 Occ: Lisbon merchant; Landowner; MP for Carysfort in Ireland, Canterbury & Gatton. Made Lord Newhaven 1776.

Two portraits of William Mayne, Lord Newhaven, in his prime Family Business in Portugal. William "was early bred a merchant in the family house of business in Lisbon [where it had persisted above 100 years], and being an enterprising and far-seeing man in the pursuit of commerce, soon made a large fortune". He was lucky to escape the great earthquake of 1 Nov 1755 "when Lisbon was reduced almost in an instant to a heap of ruins. A fire then broke out to complete the destruction and between 30 to 40.000 persons lost their lives." We do not know what effect this catastrophe had on the Mayne business, but two years later William Mayne returned home a wealthy man in 1757*, and married the following year.[*Some records say he left Lisbon in 1751!] See Notes under "Edward Mayne 1674-1743" for details of the family business in Portugal. Commerce & Politics. In London, William joined with his younger brother Robert to operate a banking partnership from Jermyn Street, and in 1757 he became a director of the Royal Exchange Assurance Company, one of two chartered companies established after the commercial disaster of the South Sea Bubble, to compete with private insurance firms operating out of Lloyd's coffee house. In 1760-64 he represented Carysfort as an MP in the Irish parliament where he was given a baronetcy (1763) for his support of the Whig cause. Determined to get a London seat, he several times stood unsuccessfully for election at Canterbury. In 1774, having in desperation purchased the Gatton property in Surrey, which as a "Rotten Borough" would give him an automatic seat in the London parliament, William was at last successful at Canterbury! Brother Robert took the Gatton seat, and so the two brothers entered the British parliament together.

Lower Gatton estate, with St Andrews church beyond, once the home of Lord Newhaven. Gatton Park in 2011: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2307741

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A Peerage & Bankruptcy A maiden speech on the rebellious events in North America and obsequious loyalty to Lord North's incompetent administration bought William an Irish peerage - Lord Newhaven of Carrick Mayne, Co. Dublin (1776). This was the peak of his political career. In the 1780 election he shared the Gatton seat with his brother, for fear one suspects of rejection by the Canterbury electorate. Two years later the family bank went bankrupt and Robert, who ran it, committed suicide rather than face the anger of creditors who included a very irate Bishop of Salisbury! See http://www.gattonborough.co.uk/html/newhaven.html . Property Following these events William lost interest in public affairs and began to divest himself of his properties, conveying Gatton (both Upper and Lower) and Linkfield Manor in 1786 to his cousins the Grahams of Kinross to dispose of. On his death in Dublin in 1794 without children, Williams peerage became extinct and the bulk of his wealth went to his many nephews and nieces. Upper and Lower Gatton today is divided by the M25 motorway and the Lower Gatton estate now houses the Royal Alexandra & Albert School. [Ref: "Gentlemen of Merstham & Gatton 1519-1979" by ABdeM Hunter (1993)]. Spouse: Birth: Death: Burial: Frances Allen of Co. Dublin, Ireland 1710, Ireland 4 3 1801, Charles Street, London, age: 91 St James' Westminster, London

Frances Allen, Williams wife, was the daughter and sole heir of Joshua, 2nd Viscount Allen of Stillorgan, Co. Dublin, Ireland (her brother had died in 1745). An eligible spinster indeed, Frances came with "a considerable estate in Ireland" and a fortune of 3000 a year! (Ref: "The Genealogist" Vol.37, p.207). She was well matched: her future husband had returned from Lisbon the year before their marriage a very wealthy man! Frances and William had a son but he lived only a few days. After her husband's death in 1794, she lived on in London where she died aged 91. Marr: 15 7 1758

Portraits of Robert Mayne MP and his second wife Sarah Otway painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds (5) 1.1a.1.2b.6a Robert Mayne* ---------------------------------------Birth: 7 7 1727, Stirling (Clackmannanshire), Scotland Death: 5 8 1782, Ash Grove, Sevenoaks, Kent (Otway family home), age: 55 Burial: 9 8 1782, Gatton, Reigate, Kent, age: 55 Occ: London Banker, Member of Parliament for Gatton from 1774. Educ: Westminster School, London

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Scotland & London. In 1744, Robert Mayne (aged 16/17) was admitted as an Honorary Burgess of Stirling (said to be an excuse for the new Burgesses to pay for an evening out!). He later came down to London where he went into business with his elder brother William on the latter's return in 1757 with money from Portugal. On William's behalf he operated a banking partnership from Jermyn Street. Gatton & Westminster. In 1763 Robert married Anne Knight, an heiress with a 30.000 dowry, but she died a few years later. In 1774 when his brother won the Canterbury parliamentary seat, Robert took the vacant seat for the "Rotten Borough" of Gatton in Surrey where William had that year purchased two adjacent estates - Upper and Lower Gatton. Robert lived in considerable style in the mansion house at "Upper Gatton Park in 456 acres of park, wood and arable uplands". Marriage & sorrow. The following year, 1775, Robert Mayne MP married Sarah Otway, an heiress aged 18 from an old Kent family living not far away at Ash Grove on Sevenoaks Common. In five years of marriage Sarah gave Robert four sons, but died soon after the birth of the last, and was buried in 1780 at the small church of St Andrew at Gatton. St Andrews celebrated its 900th anniversary in 1986.

Upper Gatton House, home of Robert & Sarah Mayne.

St Andrews church at Gatton c.1823

Further disaster struck the family two years later, when Robert's bank was declared bankrupt and, unable to face his irate creditors, he committed suicide at Ash Grove, his wife's old home, leaving four little orphaned boys. They were taken in at Ash Grove and brought up by their grandmother and Sarah's many sisters still living at home.

The Otway home on the Ash Grove estate at Sevenoaks, where Sarah Maynes four little orphaned sons were brought up by the Otways ASSOCIATED ARTICLE "Death on the Pale Horse" tells the story of what happened to these orphans and their descendants, many of whom went out to India. A copy can be read at: www.britishempire.co.uk/article/palehorse.htm

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First Spouse: Death:

Anne Knight of Grosvenor Square 1773

She was the daughter of John Knight of New Norfolk Street, Grosvenor Square, London, and came with a dowry of 30,000. They did not have children, and she died before 1775 when Robert married again. Marr: 24 11 1763, St George's Hanover Square, London

Other Spouses: Sarah Otway of Ash Grove, Kent (5) 1.1a.1.2b.6b Robert Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Birth: Death: Burial: Sarah Otway of Ash Grove, Kent 3 11 1756, Ash Grove, Sevenoaks, Kent 1780, age: 23 1 4 1780, St Andrew's, Gatton, Surrey, age: 23

Sarah was the daughter and co-heir of Francis Otway and Sarah Hayes of Ash Grove near Sevenoaks, Kent. She was married to Robert Mayne when she was 18 and he 47, an age difference of nearly 30 years. Sadly she died 5 years later, two weeks after the birth of her fourth son, Charles.

Sarah Mayne ne Otway 1756-80

Marr: Children:

5 6 1775, St George the Martyr, Queen Street, London William (1776-1843) Robert (1778-1841) Frederick (1779-1799) Charles Otway (1780-1857)

Other Spouses Anne Knight of Grosvenor Square ASSOCIATED ARTICLES A Portrait of Sarah. Read article HERE The painter, Sir Joshua Reynolds, was a friend of Robert Mayne and painted a portrait of his new wife, Sarah Otway (above). It seems that Robert never paid for it and Sarahs portrait was found in the artists studio after Sir Joshuas death. The article tells what happened to this famous picture, which has recently been rediscovered, and to the descendants of the four orphaned boys who she and Robert left behind to be brought up by their grandmother at Ash Grove. A Phoenix at Ash Grove. Read article at page 67 This gives the history of the old Ash Grove estate (now called West Heath) and its connection with the late Diana, Princess of Wales.

The New School at West Heath on the old Ash Grove estate

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(6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1 Captain William Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 17 4 1776, London Death: 11 12 1843, age: 67 Occ: Army officer (Portuguese Lusitania Legion 1809-11; 1st Life Guards at Waterloo 1815) Educ: Westminster School, London

Waterloo Bill (Captain William Mayne, 1 st Life Guards). The words ALCAN 1809 (bottom left) refer to his Portuguese Legion partially destroying an old Roman bridge over the River Tagus at Alcantara in Spain. The action is described HERE . His book about his time with the Legion is titled Campaigns of the Loyal Lusitanian Legion 1809-11 Army Career (per Army Lists): 1792: Ensign, Queen's Rangers? 1809-10: Acting Lt Col, commanding the Lusitania Legion in Portugal (Peninsular campaign). 1811: Lieutenant, 1st Life Guards 1815: Captain 1st Life Guards (at Waterloo). 1820: Captain, 1st Life Guards Retired by 1824. William was known in the family as "Waterloo Bill". [Barnard's pedigree credits him with being an "Ensign 17th Foot 1792", a "Major, 21st Dragoons (no date)", a "Major-General" of the Lusitanian volunteers in 1809, and that after Waterloo he "subsequently commanded 1st Life Guards". This looks very like imaginative flimflam!] Spouse: Elizabeth Taylor Birth: 7 9 1782 Death: 16 11 1864, age: 82 Burial: Edington, Westbury, Wiltshire Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir John Taylor, 1st Bart. and Elizabeth Gooden Houghton, of Lysson Hall, Jamaica. Marr: Children: 11 1 1805, St George's, Hanover Square, London Simon William (1805-1843) John (1807-1872) Charles Frederick (1810-1846) Robert (Died as Infant) (1815-1815) Taylor Lambarde (1824-1872) Elizabeth (1812-) Sarah Otway (1816-1913) Anna (1820-)

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.1 Captain Simon William Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 12 1805, Hextable House Death: 5 12 1843, Brussels, Belgium, age: 38 Occ: Army officer: Captain, 40th Regiment of Foot

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Captain Simon William Mayne, of the 40th Foot, 1805-43 Spouse: Death: Charlotte Borland (born Roche) 1835

Major John Mayne, of the 1st of Foot, 1807-72 (See bottom of this page)

Charlotte was the widow of Robert Montgomery Borland of Glasgow, and the daughter of George Roche and Charlotte Blood of Youghall, Co. Cork, Ireland. Marr: Children: 11 11 1829, St Paul's Church, Cork, Ireland William Taylor (1831-ca1888) Georgina Eliza (Died as Infant) (1833-1835)

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.1.1 William Taylor Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 14 3 1831, Wokingham, Berkshire Death: ca 1888, Ryde, Isle of Wight, age: 56 William & Eliza had no children. Spouse: Eliza Rix Death: ca 1897 Eliza was the daughter of Robert Rix. She was a widow (surname not known) when she married William Taylor Mayne in 1866. They had no children. (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.1.2 Georgina Eliza Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 6 7 1833 Death: 19 3 1835, age: 1 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2a Major John Mayne* [Picture top of page] ---------------------------------------Birth: 9 12 1807, London Death: 13 1 1872, age: 64 Burial: Kensal Green, London Occ: Army officer. 1st Regiment of Foot (later the Royal Scots): Ensign 1826 to Brevet Major 1846. Record of Army Service: 22 June 1826: Ensign (without purchase), 1st Regiment of Foot (later the Royal Scots). 12 April 1827: Lieut (by purchase), The Royal Regiment 1836: Captain, The Royal Regiment. 1846: Brevet Major, Sold commission the same year. Service abroad (up to 1829):- Feb 1827-30 Dec 1829 Madras, India [Ref: WO25/785 (PRO at Kew)]

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Spouse: Death:

Mary Armstrong 17 4 1830, Bangalore, India

Mary was the daughter of Colonel Sir Richard Armstrong KCB, commanding at Bangalore, Madras, India. She died in India barely a year after her marriage. Marr: 25 3 1829, Bangalore, India

Other Spouses Lucy Ives, Amelia Fielder (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2b Major John Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Death: Lucy Ives 1851

Lucy was the daughter of R Ives. She had no children. Marr: 9 10 1841

Other Spouses Mary Armstrong, Amelia Fielder (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2c Major John Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Amelia Fielder

Amelia was the 2nd daughter of Thomas Fielder. Her husband, Major Mayne, was 59 when she married him. After his death in 1872, she married 22 Dec 1874 Samuel Robinson Carnell of Selands House, Isle of Wight. Marr: Children: 22 1 1866 Lalage Elizabeth

Other Spouses Mary Armstrong, Lucy Ives (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2c.1 Lalage Elizabeth Mayne ---------------------------------------Death: She died unmarried (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.3 Captain Charles Frederick Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: Death: Occ: 6 11 1810, London 22 4 1846, India, age: 35 Army officer: Captain, 61st Regiment of Foot

Charles & Eliza had no children. Spouse: Eliza Lockwood

Eliza was the daughter of Rev. Lockwood, who was related to Sir Mark Wood of Gatton, Surrey (where Charles' grandfather, Robert Mayne and his brother had lived). Marr: 1839

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.4 Robert Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 25 4 1815 Death: 30 7 1815

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(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5 Lt Col Taylor Lambarde Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1 2 1824, Hampstead, London Death: 5 5 1872, Dover, Kent, age: 48 Burial: Kensal Green, London Occ: Army officer: Lieut. 7th Foot 1842 (Punjab Campaign 1848-9), Lieut 14th Light Dragoons 1854, Lt Col. 3rd Dragoon Guards 1864, Half Pay/unattached 1871.

Lt Col Taylor Lambarde Mayne, known in the family as "bedroom eyes" Spouse: Birth: Death: Mary Margaret Charlotte Forster 15 3 1838 28 9 1893, age: 55

Early portraits of Taylor Lambarde & Mary Mayne ne Forster Mary was the only daughter of General WF Forster, late Scots Guards, and Caroline Maria Elliot. Marr: Children: 1858 Clyde Frederick Taylor (1859-1890) Roderick Lambarde (1860-1924) Frederick Randall (1861-1909)

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.1 Clyde Frederick Taylor Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 12 4 1859 Death: 10 11 1890, Barnes, London, age: 31 Clyde was named after his godfather, Sir Colin Campbell (Lord Clyde). He had no children. Spouse: Isabel Brown Isabel was the daughter of Jonathan Brown & Emma Fownes of Regents Park, London. (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.2 Roderick Lambarde Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 23 4 1860 Death: 26 11 1924, age: 64, in a Nursing Home (suddenly) Occ: Insurance Broker, City of London 1919 Unmarried

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(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.3 Frederick Randall Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 23 4 1861 Death: 26 4 1909, Winnipeg, Canada, age: 48 Occ: Tea planter in Assam, India Spouse: Mary Wood

Mary was the daughter of Rev Frederick Wood of Erwarton Rectory, Ipswich, Suffolk. Marr: Children: 1888 Henry Graham Lambarde (1886-) George Randall (1888-)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.3.1 Captain Henry Graham Lambarde Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 19 9 1886 Occ: Army officer: Captain, King's Own Scottish Borderers. (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.3.2 George Randall Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 30 8 1888 Occ: Merchant in Russia George married a Russian lady, name unknown. They had no children. (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.6 Elizabeth Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 30 3 1812, London Death: "The Elms", Mortlake, London Elizabeth & Michael had 4 children: Victoria, Henrietta, Francis, Percy Impey. Spouse: Occ: Michael Elijah Impey Barrister: Secretary, London Insurance Company

Michael was the son of Major Impey. Marr: 6 10 1830

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.7 Sarah Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 20 10 1816, London Death: 6 3 1913, age: 96

Sarah Otway Mayne & Richard Hollings had 4 children: Walter Worsley, Grace Otway, Mary Elizabeth, Amy Hollings. Spouse: Birth: Death: Occ: Educ: Reli: Rev. Richard Hollings BD 1806 23 3 1880, age: 74 Vicar of St John's, Newport, Isle of Wight St John's College, Oxford C of E

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Richard was the son of a London doctor. Marr: 26 9 1846, Twickenham, London

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.8 Anna Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 24 7 1820 Anna & John had 3 children: John, Elizabeth, Jacob Van der Kemp. Spouse: Dr. John Van der Kemp of Paris

John was an American. (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2 Rev. Robert Mayne MA, JP ---------------------------------------Birth: 26 2 1778, London Death: 7 3 1841, age: 63 Occ: Church of England Clergyman, Rector of Limpsfield, Surrey, for 34 years. Educ: Westminster School, London; Christchurch, Oxford MA 1803 Reli: C of E

Rev. Robert Mayne, Rector of Limpsfield, Surrey Deputy Lieutenant for Surrey. Spouse: Birth: Death: Charlotte Cunningham Graham* 1781 15 12 1826, age: 45

Charlotte was the youngest daughter of Colonel John Graham* of Georgia in America, and of St Laurence House, Canterbury, Kent, England. Her elder sister Frances Graham married Sir Edward Knatchbull as his second wife and came to know the novelist Jane Austen (1775-1826), in whose correspondence Charlotte is mentioned. Charlotte, the baby of the family, was referred to in her father's Will as "my constant little companion". Colonel Graham's surname was originally Pyot*, a family from Whitekirk, Dunbar, in Scotland. John Pyot had changed his name to "Graham" on the expectation of an inheritance that did not materialise. However he seems to have owned plantations in America. In the American Revolution, Col John Graham fought on the loyalist side and his plantations were confiscated. He spent much of the rest of his life trying to obtain compensation. [American Dictionary of Biography] Marr: Children: 8 6 1803 Robert Frederick (1804-1820) Annie (1806-1865) Charles Otway (1807-1867)

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George (1808-1830) Frances (1811-1855) Henry Blair (1813-1892) William (1818-1855) Charlotte Mary (-1874) Frederica Eliza Graham (-1868) Robert Graham (1820-1865) (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.1 Annie Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 25 3 1806 Death: 28 8 1865, Unmarried, age: 59 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.2 Robert Frederick Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 25 7 1804 (Baptised at Thanington, Canterbury, Kent) Death: 27 6 1820, age: 15 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3 Rev. Charles Otway Mayne MA, DL ---------------------------------------Birth: 6 9 1807 Death: 28 4 1867, age: 59 Occ: Vicar of Midsomer Norton, Somerset; Prebendary of Wells Cathedral, Somerset Educ: Marlborough College, Wiltshire Reli: Church of England

Rev. Charles Otway Mayne, Vicar of Midsomer Norton Spouse: Birth: Death: Emily Smith 1809 1879, age: 70

Emily Mayne ne Smith 1809-79

Emily was the daughter of George Robert Smith, MP for Selsdon, Surrey, and Frances Mosley. She called one of her sons Mosley and the name continues in the family today. (Emily's sister, Augusta, was the mother of William Otway Mayne's wife Caroline Deeds.) Marr: 5 8 1833 Children: Augusta Anne (died as child) (1832-1848) Ashton George (1834-1892) Emily Charlotte (1835-1907) Catherine Frances (1837-1920) Robert Graham (1841-1881) Charles Cunningham (1841-1870) William Otway (1843-1898) Mosley (1845-1910)

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Rev. Charles & Emily Mayne and their seven surviving children c.1865 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.1 Augusta Anne Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 25 12 1832 Death: 16 6 1848, age: 15 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.2 Colonel Ashton George Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 13 6 1834 Death: 3 5 1892, Guildford, Surrey, age: 57 Occ: Colonel, Central India Horse

Colonel Ashton George Mayne, Central India Horse, 1834-92 Spouse: Death: Charlotte Louisa Bailey 22 6 1919, Chiswick, London

Charlotte was the daughter of Colonel Bailey, Royal Engineers. Ashton & Charlotte had no children Marr: 1866

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.3 Emily Charlotte Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 25 5 1835 Death: 1907, Unmarried, age: 71

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(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.4 Catherine Frances Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 24 6 1837 Death: 5 10 1920, Malvern, Worcestershire, age: 83 Catherine & Charles had 7 children (5 boys & 2 girls): Ashton, Charles, Margaret Frances, Alfred, Frederick, Emily Charlotte, James Otway Leigh Lye, born between 1859-72. Spouse: Occ: Rev. Charles Henry Leigh Lye Curate, Midsomer Norton 1854; Rector of Badger, Shrewsbury; Archdeacon of Bombay

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5 Major Robert Graham Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 3 8 1841 Death: 7 5 1881, India, age: 39 Occ: Officer, Bombay Lancers in India: 1858 Ensign, 1860 Lieut., 1870 Captain, Major Commandant of Bombay Bodyguard Spouse: Helen Meta Forbes

Helen was the daughter of CH Forbes of Kinganloch, Scotland. Her second marriage was in 1889 to General Alexander Carnegy CB, who died in 1900. Children: Helen Meta Frances (1872-) Charles Robert Graham (1874-1944) Gertrude Emily (1880-)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5.1 Helen Meta Frances Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1872 Living at Nairn, Scotland (unmarried) in 1921. (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5.2 Colonel Charles Robert Graham Mayne CMG, DSO ---------------------------------------Birth: 10 9 1874 Death: 7 4 1944, age: 69 Occ: Army Officer 1895-1923, Highland Light Infantry, Colonel Army Service:1895: Entered British Army. Highland Light Infantry. 1900:Ashanti, Africa 1901: Captain; North Nigeria 1902: South Nigeria (DSO) 1903-13: Egyptian Army (1910: Military Secretary to Sirdar & Governor-General of Sudan) 1914-17: World War I (Despatches; wounded twice) (1916: Major /Temp. Brigadier) 1919: Brevet Colonel (CMG, Croix de Guerre) 1921-23: Deputy Military Secretary, War Office Selection Board. 1923: Retired. Spouse: Birth: Elsie Bertha Huntingdon 1880

Elsie was the youngest daughter of William Balle Huntington DL, late of Blackmore Park, Worcestershire & 143 Piccadilly, London. She and Charles had no children. Marr: 10 7 1913

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(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5.3 Gertrude Emily Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1880 Gertrude was living at Nairn, Scotland in 1921. (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.6 Charles Cunningham Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 12 8 1841 Death: 20 11 1870, age: 29 Burial: Bournemouth, Dorset (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7 William Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 11 8 1843 Death: 1898, Guildford, Surrey, age: 54 Occ: Chief Clerk/Head of the Fees Office, House of Commons, London Spouse: Birth: Death: Burial: Caroline Maria Deeds 5 1840 7 9 1926, age: 86 Guildford, Surrey

Caroline was the daughter of Rev. Charles Deeds, Rector in 1854 of Bengeo, Hertfordshire, and later Prebendary of Wells Cathedral, Somerset, and of Augusta Smith, the daughter of George Smith MP for Selsdon, London. (Augusta was the sister of Caroline's mother Emily Smith) Marr: Children: 1870 Lilian Rachel (1872-) Evelyn Caroline (1874-) Mary (Died as Child) Kathleen Emily (1877-) Hubert Otway (1879-) Muriel Constance (1880-) Kenneth Otway (1881-) Olive Margaret (1883-) Cecil Otway (1885-) Michael Ashton Otway (1883-ca1938)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.1 Lilian Rachel Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 5 12 1872 Spouse: Rev. Cecil Julian Marsh Mason Birth: 15 2 1880 Cecil was the son of Rev. Henry James Mason and Mary Sarah Marsh. He and Lilian had no children. Marr: 31 8 1911

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.2 Evelyn Caroline Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1874 Evelyn & John had a daughter, Mary Evelyn, who was born 3 May 1908. Spouse: John Trinder Green Birth: 2 10 1871 Occ: Schoolmaster at Leamington Spa, Warwickshire Marr: 10 8 1905 John was the son of Rev. William Green.

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(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.3 Mary Mayne ---------------------------------------(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.4 Kathleen Emily Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 18 9 1877 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.5 Hubert Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 12 2 1879 Occ: Royal Army Medical Corps, France 1917. Educ: Haileybury School Spouse: Alice Mary Caldecott

Alice was the eldest daughter of Thomas Caldecott of Bickerton, Cheshire Marr: Children: 9 10 1918 Olive Mary (1920-)

(10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.5.1 Olive Mary Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 12 4 1920 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.6 Muriel Constance Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 14 9 1880 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.7 Kenneth Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 4 12 1881 Occ: Clergyman: Army Chaplain in France 1917; Curate, Hartfield, East Sussex 1920. Educ: Bradfield College, Berkshire; Dublin University (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.8 Olive Margaret Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 8 3 1883 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.9 Cecil Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 21 9 1885 Occ: Recruiting Officer at Guildford, Sussex in 1917. (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.10 Rev. Michael Ashton Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 26 8 1883 Death: ca 1938, age: 54 Occ: Clergyman: Army Chaplain 1917; Curate, St Mark's, North Audley Street, London 1920 Educ: Durham University Reli: Church of England Children: Michael Clement Otway (ca1935-)

(10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.10.1 Very Rev. Michael Clement Otway Mayne KCVO ---------------------------------------Birth: 1929. Died at The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire 22 10 2006 (Obituary) Occ: Clergyman: became Dean of Westminster, London in the 1980-90s decade Reli: Church of England

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The Dean of Westminster is one of the senior posts in the Church of England and he was responsible for all national religious events that took place in Westminster Abbey. On his retirement to Salisbury, Wiltshire, in the 1990s Michael was made a Knight Commander of the Victorian Order (KCVO). See his obituary at: Michael Mayne . [Victorian Orders are awards made for personal service to the Queen and her Household] (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8 Major Mosley Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 9 8 1845 Death: 8 9 1910, age: 65 Occ: Captain, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (Queen's Own) 1880; Major, 49th Regiment of Foot & Governor's Bodyguard, Bombay, India Educ: Blandford School Reli: Church of England Captain Mosley Mayne was a survivor of the battle of Maiwand (Afghanistan) in July 1880. After this debacle, he wrote an anonymous report criticising the handling of the operation and of the cavalry in particular. He was identified as the author, the medal he was to have been awarded for his gallant actions on the field was withdrawn, and he was removed from his Regiment, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry, and joined an Infantry Regiment of the line, 49th Foot. His final appointment was as Major, commanding the Bombay Governor's Bodyguard. Mosley figures in the article "Death on the Pale Horse" which can be read at: www.britishempire.co.uk/article/palehorse.htm . "My God - Maiwand!" about the Battle of Maiwand based on Mosley's critical report can be read at: "My God - Maiwand!"

Major Mosley Mayne and a scene from the battle of Maiwand in Afghanistan in July 1880 (see article p. 93) Major Mayne lived at Whadden House, Bruton, Somerset. Spouse: Anna Maria Wilkinson Birth: 1846 Death: 10 11 1913, Southsea, Hampshire, age: 67 Anna was the widow of a Captain Smith, and the daughter of Rev Alfred Wilkinson, Rector of Poole, Dorset, and Charlotte Blunt.

Anna Maria Mayne ne Wilkinson who, with her two children, was saved from shipwreck by the SS Malda (See below)

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In 1880 Anna was on her way by boat from Bombay with her two children, Gladys and Charles, to join her husband in Karachi. Their boat sank with heavy loss of life, but she and her family were saved. This disaster is described in the article "Gladys' Story Leap Day 1880" which can also be read at www.britishempire.co.uk/article/gladysstory.htm Marr: Children: 14 4 1876 Gladys (1877-) Charles Eric Mosley (1879-1948) Olga (1885-1942) Ashton G Oswald Mosley ("Mo") (1889-1955)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.1 Gladys Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1877 See "Gladys' Story" about her shipwreck.

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2 Major Charles Eric Mosley Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 4 7 1879 Death: 29 4 1948, age: 68 Occ: Indian Army: Major, 33rd QVO Light Cavalry; Indian Remount Dept. 1906; Staff, N & E Commands, India; Retired 1924 Educ: Winchester College; RMC Sandhurst Reli: Church of England

Major Charles Eric Mosley Mayne, Indian Army, & his wife Evelyn Mary Skewes Cox Indian Army Service:33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry. 1900-01: Boxer Rebellion 1906: Transferred to Army Remount Department. Staff of Northern & Eastern Commands, India. 1924: Retired Spouse: Birth: Evelyn Mary Skewes Cox 1885

Evelyn was the daughter of Sir Thomas Skewes Cox, MP for Kingston, Surrey, in 1906 (he died 1912). Marr: Children: 23 9 1905 Diana Evelyn Mosley (1906-)

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Rupert Eric Mosley (1910-2001) Moira Mosley (1915-1946) Sheila Mosley (1917-2006) (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.1 Diana Evelyn Mosley Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 7 7 1906 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.2 Rupert Eric Mosley Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 15 3 1910, Quetta, India Death: 9 2001, Swindon, Wiltshire, age: 91 Burial: 12 10 2001, Aldbourne, Wiltshire Occ: Intelligence Corps (A/Lt Col), India & Burma 1940-45; Jute buyer, Calcutta 1932; Caltex Oil (India) 1937-40 & 1947-60, (Kenya) 1960-70 Educ: Wellington College, Berkshire (OW Committee for 28 years; Vice President 1997) Reli: Church of England

Capt Rupert Eric Mosley Mayne, Intelligence Corps, 1941 We are very grateful to Rupert and his charming wife Cicely who together provided most of the information upon which this pedigree is based. Obituary: Wartime Highlights. Rupert Mayne's obituary was published in the Daily Telegraph on 11 Oct 2001. Intelligence Service. It refers to him joining "Force 136" in 1940 and twice being dropped behind enemy (Japanese) lines in Burma and being evacuated by submarine. For this, and for other "secret activities" on the Tibetan border, Rupert was mentioned in despatches in 1943. In 1944 he was working as a counter-espionage agent in Calcutta when he was nearly assassinated. Later in the war he was reporting on intelligence issues directly to General Bill Slim's 14th Army headquarters in Burma, and was a liaison officer to the Chinese army fighting the Japanese on the north Burmese border. Most alarming task! Rupert always maintained that his most alarming mission was when he was sent into one of the most sleazy and dangerous areas of Calcutta to pick up some pornographic pictures. These were intended as a means of inducing Japanese soldiers in the jungles of Burma to read British propaganda dropped from the air; it was thought that, by printing messages on the reverse of such prints, the Japanese would be more likely to absorb the information. Rupert picked up the suitcase containing the material but, as his driver failed to turn up at the rendezvous, he had to trudge with it through some decidedly unfriendly areas. His wife knew nothing of his war work, and at the time he was terrified that he would be set upon and murdered, and that his wife would be told that he had been found with his throat cut while carrying a suitcase full of pornography. Read the original obituary at: RUPERT MAYNE Obit . Spouse: Death: Burial: Reli: Marr: Dorothy Cicely Bland 1996 1996, Aldbourne, Wiltshire Church of England 6 2 1940

Cicely was the only daughter of Charles Roxberry Bland of Hampstead Cottage, Aldbourne, Wiltshire. Children: Susan Ann Mosley (1941-) James Edward Mosley (1944-)

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(11) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.2.1 Susan Ann Mosley Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 28 8 1941 Susan is a qualified family guide for UK visitors. Contact her at Susan Mayne (London Guide) (11) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.2.2 James Edward Mosley Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 16 7 1944 Educ: Wellington College, Berkshire (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.3 Moira Mosley Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 18 8 1915 Death: 7 3 1946, age: 30 Marr: 23 9 1939 Spouse: John Walter Gerard Hoare John was the youngest son of Rev. George Hoare MA, Rector of Godstone, Surrey. (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.4a Sheila Mosley Mayne* ---------------------------------------Birth: 11 12 1917 Death 2006 Spouse: Major Bruce Dawson MC Occ: Major, Royal Berkshire Regiment: Killed in action at Arnhem 19 Sept 1944. Other Spouses Major John Bickford (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.4b Sheila Mosley Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Occ: Major John Bickford Major, HQ Hamburg District, Germany 1946

Other Spouses Major Bruce Dawson MC (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.3 Olga Hermione Violet Mosley Mayne OBE ---------------------------------------Birth: 1885 Death: 28 7 1942, Unmarried, age: 57. Buried at Great Glen, Leicestershire Occ: 1939-42: Commandant ATS during World War II Chief Commander Olga Hermione Violet Mosley Mayne, OBE, ATS, whose death on active service has been announced, volunteered for work in the ATS in the early days of its foundation in 1938. She was one of the first women to be enrolled in Sussex when the first of the ATS officers had the responsibility and privilege of forming the nucleus of the ATS army of today. In the last war (1914-18) she went to the British base in Italy in 1917, where she organised the Soldiers Club and canteen until 1920. She was awarded the OBE for her services in 1918. The ATS have lost not only a good officer, but one whose personality and charm will always be remembered by all who served with her in the ATS. (The Times, Saturday 1st August 1942). See Leicestershire report and photo: Olga Mayne OBE (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.4 General Sir Ashton G Oswald Mosley ("Mo") Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 12 4 1889 Death: 1955, age: 65 Occ: Officer, Indian Army: 1908-44 (See Notes below) Educ: Wellington College, Berkshire; RMC Sandhurst General Sir Ashton Mosley Mayne, GCB, CBE, DSO, FRSA, late of the 6th Lancers and Royal Deccan Horse. He joined the Indian Army in 1908 (Captain, 6th Lancers) and was wounded during World War I, earning a DSO in 1916 (His nephew, Rupert Mayne, met an old Indian veteran whose life he had saved during a cavalry charge against the Turks in Mesopotamia). He commanded the Royal Deccan Horse 1934-36, from which time a family association with that regiment (no longer 'Royal') has continued to the present day. Photo at: Ashton 'Mo' Mayne .

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In World War II he commanded 9th Indian Infantry Brigade 1939 - 1940, 5th Indian Division in Abyssinia and the Western Desert (Egypt and Libya) 1940 - 42, 21st Corps in the Middle East 1942 - 43 (his only son was killed at Salerno 1943), and was GOC Eastern Command, India 1943 - 44. The General's nickname in the family was "Mo". Spouse: Phyllis Maynard Tweddell Birth: 21 12 1892 Death: 29 4 1949, age: 56 Phyllis was the daughter of Lt Col Henry Tweddell, 82nd Punjab & 4th Rajput Regiment, Indian Army. Marr: Children: 14 7 1916, Murree, India James Mosley (1918-1943)

(10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.4.1 Captain James Mosley Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 9 5 1918 Death: 9 9 1943, Salerno, Italy, age: 25 Occ: Captain, Royal Artillery. 1939-45 War: Served in France, Iceland, Middle East and Italy. Killed in action 9 Sept 1943 at Salerno, Italy. Educ: Stowe School; RMC Woolwich Reli: Church of England (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.4 Lieut George Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 24 12 1808 Death: 8 2 1830, Meerut, India (Unmarried), age: 21 Occ: Lieut, Bengal Artillery (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.5 Frances Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1811 Death: 26 4 1855, (Unmarried), age: 44 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.6 Henry Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 23 8 1813 Death: 17 1 1892, (Unmarried), age: 78 Occ: Barrister, Middle Temple; Head of Private Bill Office, House of Commons, London Educ: Christ Church, Oxford Henry Blair Mayne was the beneficiary under the Will of his cousin Helen Elphinstone Mayne, who died in 1863, by which he received most of her property. (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.7 Colonel William Mayne CB ---------------------------------------Birth: 28 10 1818, The Rectory, Limpsfield, Surrey Death: 23 12 1855, Cairo, Egypt, age: 37, on his way to the Crimea Occ: Officer, Bengal Army, India: Captain 37th Native Infantry 1845; Brigadier of the Hyderabad Contingent; Hon. ADC to the Governor General of India & ADC to Queen Victoria William first made his name in the defence of Jalalabad during the First Afghan War (1838-42) where he earned this nickname Death on the pale horse. He is better known in the family as Hydrabad Bill, to distinguish him from "Waterloo Bill"! On his way to the Crimea he died at Cairo, where he is buried, and on his tomb is written : "Fever and dysentery have too surely effected that which the bullets of the enemy were never able to achieve, and his gallant spirit is at last laid low." An extract from a letter dated 7 Jan 1848 written by the then Governor General of India, Viscount Hardinge, is also quoted on William's tomb, which was erected by "an afflicted widow and one only little son" (the son was Charles 'Hardinge' Hawtrey Mayne) :- "If you have outstripped your contemporaries in rank, it has been not by favour but by that energy of spirit which boldly took advantage of every opportunity, which the fortune of war afforded, to make the performance of your duty conductive to your increase of character as a soldier."

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Colonel William Mayne (Death on the Pale Horse) & his wife, Helen Davidson, and son Charles An article about his brilliant Army career in India can be read at "Death on the Pale Horse" . Spouse: Death: Helen Cunliffe Davidson 1892, Norwich, Norfolk

Helen was the daughter of a lawyer, Thomas Reid Davidson, of the Bengal Civil Service, India. He was the Resident (administrator) of Nagpur in Bengal. Marr: Children: 1844 Charles Hardinge Hawtrey (1848-1907) William (Died as Infant)

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.7.1 Charles Hardinge Hawtrey Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 8 1848 Death: 3 1 1907, age: 58 Occ: Army officer: Royal Horse Artillery Burke's "Landed Gentry 1952" gives Charles' date of death as 23 Nov 1895, which is eleven years earlier than that quoted above from Barnard's pedigree. Spouse: Agnes Edith Mary Waller Agnes & Charles had no children. Marr: 15 1 1895

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.7.2 William Mayne ---------------------------------------(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.8 Charlotte Mary Mayne ---------------------------------------Death: 16 3 1874 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.9 Frederica Eliza Graham Mayne ---------------------------------------Death: 1868

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(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10 Major Robert Graham Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 18 2 1820 Death: 18 9 1865, Darjeeling, India, age: 45 Occ: Army officer in India: Major, Bengal Staff Corps Spouse: Birth: Death: Eliza Anne Landale 23 9 1828, Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), Australia 13 9 1890, Corio Terrace, Geelong, Victoria, Australia, age: 61

Eliza was the daughter of Robert Landale, of Landale, Tasmania, and previously of Pathhead, Fife, Scotland. Marr: Children: 22 5 1849, St John's, Launceston, Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), Australia Robert Graham Landale (1851-1914) Richard Charles Graham (1852-1939) George Nisbet (1854-1932) Eliza Graham (Died as Child) (1855-1863) Fanny Clara (Died as Infant) (1857-1858) Alice (Twin) (1859-1883) Edith (Twin) (1859-) William (1862-1935) Ellen Montgomerie (1866-1955)

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.1 Robert Graham Landale Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 18 4 1851 Death: 11 1 1914, New Zealand, age: 62 Occ: Midshipman, Royal Navy Robert was one of the survivors of HMS Captain. (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.2 Colonel Richard Charles Graham Mayne CB ---------------------------------------Birth: 27 8 1852 Death: 15 11 1939, Unmarried, age: 87 Occ: Colonel, Bombay Infantry; CB 1898: ADC to Queen Victoria & King Edward VII. Educ: Wellington College, Berkshire Army Service:1872: 83rd Regiment of Native Infantry, Bombay Army. 1878-80: Afghanistan: Relief & battle of Kandahar 1882: Egypt 1884: Captain 1890: Battle of Tel-el-Kebir, Zhob Expedition 1892: Major 1898: Lt Col. - commanded Melcran Expedition (CB) 1900: Brevet Colonel. On Staff of Southern Brigade, India. (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.3 Colonel George Nisbet Mayne CB ---------------------------------------Birth: 28 7 1854 Death: 6 6 1932, Unmarried, age: 77 Occ: Colonel, King's Own Scottish Borderers; CB 1902 Army Service:1874: Entered British Army (King's Own Scottish Borderers) 1879-80: Afghan War 1884: Captain 1886-88: Burma 1894: Major

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1895: Chitral Relief Force 1897-98: North-West Frontier of India 1900-02: South African (Boer) War [Despatches] 1902: Lt Col. (CB) Brevet Colonel. (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.4 Eliza Graham Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 10 1 1855 Death: 27 4 1863, age: 8 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.5 Fanny Clara Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 16 12 1857 Death: 26 9 1858 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.6 Alice Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 28 7 1859 Death: 3 6 1883, Tasmania, Australia, age: 23 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.7 Edith Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 28 7 1859 Unmarried in 1920. (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8 William Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 22 9 1862, Naina Tal, India Death: 26 7 1935, Mildurk, Victoria, Australia, age: 72 Lived at Mildurk, Victoria, Australia, where she died. Spouse: Birth: Death: Margaret Christie Maynard 27 7 1867, Millel, Mount Gambia, South Australia 5 4 1951, Mildura, Victoria, Australia, age: 83

Margaret was the daughter of Henry (Harry) Maynard [born in Kent, England] and Sarah Lloyd Thompson, both of Mildura, Victoria, Australia. Marr: Children: 7 3 1898, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia Henry Elsie Roy (Died as Child) Robert Graham Otway (1900-) Richard Charles Graham (1902-) George Nesbit (1905-) Roderick William (1906-1945) Lilian Grace (1907-) Edith Ellen (1910-)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.1 Roy Mayne ---------------------------------------Died young. (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.2 Robert Graham Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 5 1 1900

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(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.3 Richard Charles Graham Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 26 11 1902 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.4 George Nesbit Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 16 4 1905 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.5 Roderick William Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 31 5 1906, Mildura, Victoria, Australia Death: 25 1 1945, Mildura, Victoria, Australia, age: 38 Spouse: Birth: Margaret Gwendoline Cunningham 1 3 1915, Cottesloe, Perth, Western Australia

Margaret was the daughter of Charles Cunningham and Margaret Ellen Jenkins of Victoria, Australia. Marr: Children: 12 4 1941, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Peter Charles (1943-)

(10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.5.1 Peter Charles Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1943, Mildura (on the Murray River), Victoria, Australia Lives in Christchurch, New Zealand. They have children & grandchildren. Spouse: Marr: Jennifer Anne Cox (Genealogist pmayne@xtra.co.nz ) 16 4 1968, St Barnabas, Fendalton, Christchurch, New Zealand

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.6 Lilian Grace Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 24 11 1907 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.7 Edith Ellen Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 10 4 1910 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.9 Ellen Montgomerie Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1866 Death: 1955, age: 89 Ellen was unmarried in 1920. (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.3 Frederick Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1779 Death: 1799, Drowned off the Scilly Isles from HMS "Naiad", age: 20 Admiralty records do not include his name or death. He was probably in the East India Company's Maritime Service in which his younger brother Charles also served. (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4 Charles Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 12 3 1780 Death: 14 3 1857, age: 77 Burial: Kensal Green, London Occ: Maritime Service of the East India Company: Captain.

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On retirement from his maritime service, Charles lived at: Belvue, Sevenoaks, Kent (near Ash Grove where he was brought up by the Otways). From 1849 until his death he lived at The Manor House, Stanmore, Middlesex (London). [Ref: 1849 Property Deeds showing Charles acquired the Stanmore House from the Duke of Buckingham - (info from Mrs R Farrall-Hutchings of Reading, Berks)] Spouse: Birth: Death: Burial: Emma Taylor 22 2 1796 23 5 1869, age: 73 Kensal Green, London

Emma Mayne ne Taylor 1796-1869 Emma was the daughter of Henry (Harry) Vansittart Taylor, Madras Civil Service, of Townhead, Lancashire, and Abbot Hall, Westmorland. Marr: Children: 14 8 1815, ?Calcutta, India Otway (Died as Infant) (1817-1820) Henry Otway (1819-1861) Emma Otway (1827-1885) Frederic Otway (1823-) Mary Ann Otway (1825-1907) Francis Otway (1827-1872) Augustus Otway (1829-1857) Jasper Otway (1830-1886) Helen Otway (1832-1922) Charles Thomas Otway (1835-1878)

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.1 Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1817 Death: 1820, age: 3 Burial: 8 7 1820, Kelston, Bath, age: 3 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2 Major Henry Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 11 3 1819 Death: 2 11 1861, Allahabad, India. (Memorial Tablet, Cloisters, Westminster Abbey, London - north side of Fighting Green), age: 42 Burial: Allahabad, India Occ: Madras Cavalry officer of the East India Company 1838-61. Raised "Mayne's Horse" during the Indian Mutiny.

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Captain Henry Mayne, Madras Cavalry. Ensign Henry Mayne 1838.

In disguise during the Mutiny 1857

Military Career. Henry Mayne was appointed to the 6th Madras Cavalry of the East India Company in India when he was aged 19. Two years later (1840) he was transferred to the Hyderabad Contingent, where he became Brigade Major. In 1847 he went to the Second Sikh War as ADC to Lord Gough and was present at the battles of Chillianwalah and Gujerat, being twice mentioned in despatches (see picture of Chillianwalah at page 48, under Col Jasper Otway Mayne (7)1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8). At the close of the campaign he became ADC to the Viceroy, Lord Dalhousie. The next Viceroy, Lord Canning sent him, in 1856, to reorganise 1st Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent, which had shown signs of insubordination. Early the following year the permanent Commandant returned from Europe and Henry handed over 1st Cavalry Regiment in excellent discipline and reverted to the duties of second in command. Indian Mutiny and after. Troubles in the Hyderabad area continued and in November 1857 Colonel HM Durand, the Central India Agent to the Governor General, ordered Henry Mayne to take charge of various isolated Troops and Detachments of cavalry in the region and, based on these units, to raise an irregular regiment of cavalry. The regiment he raised saw service during the Indian Mutiny under the name of "Mayne's Horse". The regiment still exists today as the Central India Horse, one of India's principal tank regiments. In September 1860 following a dispute with another officer, Henry Mayne had to leave the regiment he had formed and he died the following year. Refs: "King's Own Central India Horse 1858-1920" by Maj Gen WA Watson. Major Johnny Evans, Central India Horse Association UK, of Preston Gubbals, Shrewsbury.

The grave of Henry Otway Mayne 1819-61 at Allahabad Spouse: Mary Ewer Turner Birth: 22 10 1836 Death: 1906, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, age: 69 Mary was the youngest daughter of Thomas Jacob Turner, Bengal Civil Service. Marr: Children: 18 6 1850, Agra, India Grace Otway (1851-1870) Aurea Otway (Died as Infant) (1852-1852) Otway (1855-1939)

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Mabel Jeannie Otway (1857-1922) Aurea Otway (1860-) (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.1 Grace Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 5 1851 Death: 1870, age: 18 Letters in 1867 from Grace's "Uncle Frank" (Francis Otway Mayne, ICS) in Allahabad show that he and the family thoroughly disapproved of Grace's engagement to Val Hambro. At the time, she was just 17 and he 43. They married in March 1869. Their son Harry Charles Thomas Hambro was born 21 Dec 1869 and married Edith Cosmo in 1896, by whom he had 3 children: Percival, the eldest, was killed in the battle of Amiens 1918 while serving as a 2nd Lieut. with the King's Royal Rifle Corps. Grace & Val also had twins born 10 Dec 1870, a son Percival Otway Hambro, who became a soldier (15th Hussars; Brigadier 1917; Mespot. 1920) and had 3 children, and a daughter Grace Mary Hambro who married but had no issue. [We presume that Grace's death in 1870 was as a result of giving birth to her twins.] Spouse: Birth: Death: Percival Lewis Hambro of Stapleton, Blandford 29 6 1825 16 4 1885, age: 59

Percival (known as "Val") was the son of Baron Hambro of Milton Abbas, Dorset. Val was 43 when he married the 17 year old Grace Mayne. Sadly she died just a year after their marriage. In 1875 he married Arabella Mary Anne Norman. Marr: 3 1869

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.2 Aurea Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1852 Death: 1852 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3 Major Otway Mayne OBE, DL ---------------------------------------Birth: 29 8 1855 Death: 31 10 1939, age: 84 Occ: Major, Norfolk Regiment; Chief Constable of Buckinghamshire 1896-1928 (OBE 1918) Educ: Wellington College, Berkshire During Otway's Army career, he took part in the following: Jowaki Afridi Expedition 1877. 2nd Afghan War 1879-80. Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889. He retired in 1896. From his home at Walton Lodge in Aylesbury, Otway in his later years was a central pivot of the wider Mayne family, and also communicated with some of their distant relations. Among these were the Otways of Kent (his great grandmother's family) and the Byrd family of Virginia, USA, who were related by marriage to Sarah Otway's family at Ash Grove, Sevenoaks, Kent. Two generations of the Byrd children were brought up and educated at the Otway home at Ash Grove before they returned home to face the conflicts of the 'new world' in Virginia. Through his great grandmother Sarah, Major Otway Mayne had a 17th century portrait of the great William Byrd II, founder of Richmond etc., which William had left behind in England 200 years before. In about 1935, Otway Mayne succeeded in returning it to the Byrd family then still in Virginia. The portrait is now in the possession of the Virginia Historical Society. The story of William Byrd II is at http://www.britishempire.co.uk/biography/byrdwilliam.htm . (See also the pedigree showing the links between the Byrds and the Maynes at page 72) Spouse: Helena Emily Nevill Death: 17 2 1951 Helena was the third daughter of Archdeacon Harry Ralph Nevill of Norwich, Norfolk. She named her twin daughters, Alicia and Aurea, after the twin sisters of her husband's great grandmother, Sarah Otway, who died in 1780 giving birth to his grandfather, Charles Otway Mayne.

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Marr: Children:

24 1 1894 Alicia Victoria Otway (Twin) (1897-1931) Aurea Grace Otway (Twin) (1897-) Rosalind Mary Frances Otway (1902-)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.1 Alicia Victoria Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 26 11 1897 Death: 6 3 1931, age: 33 Spouse: Occ: Lt Col. Edmund William Fane de Salis Lt Col. 60th Rifles

Edmund was the eldest son of Sir Cecil Fane de Salis. Marr: 24 9 1927

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.2 Aurea Grace Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 26 11 1897 Allix and Aurea had three daughters. Spouse: Occ: Reli: Rev. Allix FG Farmer of Rugby, Warwickshire Clergyman: Yattendon, Berkshire. Church of England

Allix was the eldest son of Rev. James Edmund Gamul Farmer of Waddesdon, Bucks. & Okehampton, Devon. Marr: 2 6 1920

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.3 Rosalind Mary Frances Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 6 4 1902 Rosalind had a son, Rupert Mayne Jameson, and grandson Robert Jameson. Spouse: Death: Dr. Ernest T Jameson 31 10 1950

Ernest was the son of Robert Jameson of Co. Limerick, Ireland.

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.4 Mabel Jeannie Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1857 Death: 18 9 1922, age: 65 Mabel had two children: Susan Iris Drummond 1892-1915, and Malcolm David Drummond born 16 Oct 1895. Spouse: Birth: Death: Occ: Cdr. Malcolm Hugh Drummond RN 1 11 1848 bef 1922, age: 73 Commander, Royal Navy; Vice Consul in Corsica.

Malcolm was the son of Hervey Drummond of Drummond's Bank, and Iping, West Sussex. Marr: 1891

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(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.5a Aurea Otway Mayne* ---------------------------------------Birth: 16 9 1860 Aurea & James had 3 children: 1. Captain Paul Robert Mayne Alexander, Royal Fusiliers, born 1885, married Sybil Murphy of Co. Cork, and had one child Bryan, born at Oxford 1917. 2. Cdr. Charles Otway Alexander RN, born 1 Jan 1888, married Anthonia Marie Geermans of the Hague born 1891, and had 3 children, Aurea, Sheila and Michael, born between 1915-20. 3. Captain William James Alexander, 1st Devon Regiment, born 6 July 1891, married -- Rawnsley, born 1891, of Raithby, Lincolnshire, and had 3 children, Patrick, Rupert and Susan, born between 1917-20. Aurea and her 2nd husband Ralph Lombe had no issue. Spouse: Birth: Death: Occ: Captain James Fane Alexander of Edwinstowe Hall, Notts 1 1 1846 31 12 1891, age: 45 Captain, 17th Lancers

James was the son of Robert Alexander of Somerhill, Kent, and Julia Fane, daughter of William Fane of the Indian Civil Service. Marr: 16 9 1884

Other Spouses Major Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe Norfolk Regiment (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.5b Aurea Otway Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Birth: Occ: Major Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe, Norfolk Regiment 28 7 1850 Major, Norfolk Regiment (Hon. Lt Col)

Ralph was the son of Rev. Edward Lombe, Rector of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, and Mary Ellen Fenwick. Marr: 22 9 1897

Other Spouses Captain James Fane Alexander of Edwinstowe Hall, Notts (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.3 Emma Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 17 10 1827 Death: 1885, age: 57 Emma Otway Noverre had a daughter Mildred, born 1856, who married on 12 Oct 1878 an old Etonian, Douglas Garth 18521900. Douglas Garth was the Solicitor to the High Court of Justice. Mildred & Douglas Garth had 5 children: George & Arthur (twins), Humphrey, Margaret, and Primrose. Spouse: Birth: Dr. Arthur Noverre FRCS 20 10 1814

Arthur was a widower when he married Emma Mayne in 1855. Marr: 24 9 1855

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a Rev. Frederic Otway Mayne MA, CB* ---------------------------------------Birth: 5 8 1823 Death: Bournemouth, Dorset Occ: Chaplain to the Bengal Establishment, India; Vicar of Bearstead, Kent Educ: Trinity College, Cambridge, (MA)

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Reli:

Church of England

At the time of the Indian Mutiny in 1857, Frederic was Chaplain at the hill station of Simla. When the rebels attacked the town, Frederic's wife, Elizabeth, and their five children survived the massacre by hiding in the Garrison church. Their children returned to England the following year. Spouse: Birth: Death: Elizabeth Louisa Blair 25 9 1828 12 6 1866, Ealing, London, age: 37

Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of Colonel James Blair of the Nizam's Cavalry. Her younger sister Adriana was married to her husband's younger brother Jasper. Marr: Children: 13 2 1849 Charles James Otway Thomas (1849-1878) Mary Louisa (1851-) Frederic George (1852-) Helen Elizabeth (1854-1903) Blair Edward (1856-1896) Amy Delia (1857-) Augustus Graham (1860-)

Other Spouses Elisabeth Eugenia (Lily) Jones (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.1 Charles James Otway Thomas Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 20 11 1849 Death: 5 8 1878, Unmarried, age: 28 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.2 Mary Louisa Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1851 Mary Louisa had a daughter, Mary Beryl Buchanan, born Jan 1885, who married her cousin, Colonel Arthur Blair DSO, King's Own Scottish Borderers. Mary Beryl Buchanan had no children and was killed in an accident in South Africa in 1912. Spouse: Death: Marr: Major General Henry James Buchanan CB 7 10 1903 26 2 1884

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.3 Frederic George Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 7 10 1852 Occ: Agra Bank, Calcutta Spouse: Mabel Stansfeld

Mabel was the daughter of George Stansfeld of Field House, near Halifax, Yorkshire. Marr: 20 2 1908

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.4 Helen Elizabeth Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1854 Death: 12 10 1903, age: 49 Helen Elizabeth had a daughter, Helen Maude Isherwood 1879-1944, who married in 1902 Rev. HR Gamble MA (Oriel College, Oxford), who held the following appointments: Vicar of Holy Trinity, Sloane Square, London.

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Canon of Westminster, London 1916. Dean of Exeter Cathedral, Devon 1918. Helen Maude had her portrait painted by John Singer Sargent. She & HR Gamble had a son & a daughter:Patrick Nowell Gamble, born 12 Dec 1903. Rosemary Anthea Gamble 1907-81 (in 1928 Rosemary was married to Dudley CH Carew of "The Times" newspaper; 1932 she was convicted on a drugs charge; 1934 she was divorced) Spouse: Death: Occ: Captain JK Ramsbottom Isherwood of Maidstone, Kent 1897 Captain, 67th Regiment of Foot

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5 Blair Edward Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 14 1 1856 Death: 13 6 1896, Shanghai, China, age: 40 Occ: Siamese Navy Spouse: Birth: May Eva Elizabeth Davis of Western Australia 6 5 1870

May was the daughter of Wallace Hepburn Davis. Marr: Children: 13 6 1887, Roebourne, Western Australia George Edward Otway (1888-) Charles Wallace Otway (1889-) Blair Otway (1893-) Edith Otway (1892-)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.1 George Edward Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 5 5 1888, Roebourne, Western Australia Occ: Merchant's Assistant, Shanghai, China 1921 Spouse: Birth: Geraldyn Pearl Letitia Bidwell of Shanghai, China 6 9 1882

Geraldyn was the daughter of Henry Smith Bidwell of Shanghai, China Marr: Children: 11 3 1913 George Stuart Otway (1915-) Ronald Arthur Otway (1918-)

(10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.1.1 George Stuart Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 28 1 1915, Shanghai, China (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.1.2 Ronald Arthur Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 30 3 1918, Shanghai, China Occ: Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.2 Charles Wallace Otway Mayne MC ---------------------------------------Birth: 11 8 1889, Roebourne, Western Australia Occ: 1914-18 War: Major, Royal Field Artillery; Farming in Canada 1921

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(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.3 Blair Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 26 9 1893, Shanghai, China Occ: 1914-18 War: Lieutenant, Royal Air Force; Farming in Saskatchewan, Canada 1921 Blair's address in Canada in 1921 was: Cathay Farm, Macklin, Saskatchewan Spouse: Birth: Julia Rose Solamon of Western Australia 23 7 1889

Daughter of Elias Solamon of Fremantle, Western Australia Marr: Children: 2 7 1918 Blair Otway (1919-) Pamela May Otway (1921-)

(10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.3.1 Blair Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 18 6 1919, London (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.3.2 Pamela May Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 24 4 1921 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.4 Edith Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 27 2 1892, Shanghai, China Edith & William had 3 children all born in Canada :George Charles Otway Butchart, born Alberta 5 Oct 1911 Dennis Rodney Alastair Butchart, born Saskatchewan 6 Aug 1915 Hazel Amy Edith Butchart, born Saskatchewan 15 Oct 1916 Spouse: Birth: William Robert Butchart of Alberta, Canada 4 2 1879, Aberdeen, Scotland

William was the son of James Sylver Butchart. Marr: 22 10 1910, Shanghai, China

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.6 Amy Delia Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 20 9 1857, India Amy and Lewis had no children Spouse: Birth: Occ: Major General Lewis Conway Gordon 27 10 1863 Colonel, Royal Marine Artillery; ADC to King George V (Aug 1920); Major General (Oct 1921)

Lewis was the son of Colonel Conway Gordon of Lynwoode Manor, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire Marr: 27 8 1895

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.7 Augustus Graham Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 22 6 1860 Occ: Burma Police; Retired to Maymyo (Pyin U Lwin), Mandalay, Burma Unmarried in 1918

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(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4b Rev. Frederic Otway Mayne MA, CB* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Elisabeth Eugenia (Lily) Jones

Elisabeth was the daughter of Rev. J Jones MA, Vicar of Rowsley, Derbyshire. She had no children and her husband died before her. Other Spouses Elizabeth Louisa Blair (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.5 Mary Ann Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1 4 1825 Death: 4 2 1907, Unmarried, age: 81 Known in the family as "Aunt Sis". (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.6 Francis Otway Mayne CB ---------------------------------------Birth: 5 8 1827 Death: 20 8 1872, Allahabad, India (Unmarried), age: 45 Occ: Bengal Civil Service, India Francis was buried next to his eldest brother Henry in Allahabad cemetery (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.7 Augustus Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 23 1 1829 Death: 14 11 1857, Lucknow, India (Unmarried), age: 28 Occ: Bengal Horse Artillery, East India Company; Killed in Action at Lucknow, India.
Rupert Mayne Jameson

Augustus Otway Mayne, Bengal Horse Artillery, killed at Lucknow 1857, and (right) his grave in 2005 Augustus served with Lord Roberts who on his death at Lucknow "took his dear friend Mayne out at early dawn and dug his grave and buried him in his frock coat and top boots and, as they laid him there, leant down and fixed his eye-glass into his eye as he always wore it in the heat of the fray." Augustus' grave (right picture) now lies on the 7th fairway of Lucknow golf course, "a cause of great frustration to golfers!" (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8 Colonel Jasper Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 16 7 1830 Death: 5 1886, Southsea, Hampshire, age: 55 Burial: Kensal Green, London Occ: Colonel, Madras Engineers, East India Company

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The battle of Chillianwala, during the 2nd Sikh War 1847-49, at which Jasper Otway Mayne (aged 19), his eldest brother Henry (aged 30) page 39-40, and four other members of the Mayne family were present Spouse: Birth: Death: Adriana Amelia Blair 5 1832 1909, Ealing, London, age: 76

Adriana was the daughter of Colonel James Blair, of the Nizam's Cavalry, and the younger sister of Elizabeth Louisa, the wife of Jasper's brother Frederic. Children: Charles Blair (1855-1914) Agnes Blair (1857-1905) Alice Blair (Died as Infant) (1859-1860) Augustus Blair (1860-1917) Henry Blair (1863-1923) Maurice Blair (1865-) Adriana Blair (Died as Infant) (1868-1870) Herbert Blair (1871-) Grace Blair (1873-)

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1 Colonel Charles Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1855 Death: 1914, Windsor, Berkshire, age: 59 Occ: Colonel, Royal Engineers Spouse: Children: Victoria Moore of Canada Jasper Moore (1894-1915) Victor Charles Moore (1896-1915) Grace Moore (1897-)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1.1 Jasper Moore Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 6 1894 Death: 6 5 1915, France? (KIA), age: 20 Occ: 2nd Lieut. Royal Field Artillery: Killed in Action 9 May 1915 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1.2 Victor Charles Moore Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1896 Death: 19 2 1916, France? (KIA), age: 20 Occ: Lieutenant, South Wales Borderers: Killed in Action 19 Feb 1916

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(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1.3 Grace Moore Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1897 Spouse: John Bertram Granville

John was the eldest son of the late Major HV Granville, 2nd Gurkha Rifles and of Mrs Bertram Foster of Guernsey, Channel Islands. John was the grandson of the Very Rev. GG Bradley, who was Dean of Westminster, and thus it was that John and Grace were able to marry in Westminster Cathedral. Marr: 1 7 1922, Westminster Abbey, London

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.2 Agnes Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 24 4 1857 Death: 25 1 1905, age: 47 Agnes & Ulick had no children. Spouse: Birth: Death: Hon. Ulick Burke Roche CB 6 1 1856 1920, age: 63

Ulick was the 4th son of Lord Fermoy. Following the death of Agnes in 1905, he remarried. Marr: 23 9 1882, India

(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.3 Alice Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1859 Death: 1860, age: 1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.4 Augustus Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 8 11 1860 Death: 4 12 1917, age: 57 Occ: Central India Horse, East India Company; Major, Royal Field Artillery 1917 (died of illness contracted on active service in France) (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.5 Henry Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 9 2 1863 Death: 20 6 1923, Sioux City, USA, age: 60 Living Sioux City, USA 1920. Became a naturalised American and died there 1923. Spouse: Marr: Children: Marion Perry 1893 Gerald Eugene (1916-)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.5.1 Gerald Eugene Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 4 1916 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6 Maurice Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 2 2 1865

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Living in Sioux City, USA 1918. He became a naturalised American. Spouse: Marr: Children: Elizabeth Wheelock 1893 Kenneth Wheelock (1895-1975) Mary (1898->1981)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.1 Kenneth Wheelock Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1895 Death: 1975, age: 80 Spouse: Children: Isabel Keeler Eleanor Anne (1922-) Kenneth Wheelock (1924-)

(10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.1.1 Eleanor Anne Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1922 Eleanor and her mother Isabel were living in Washington State in 1981. Eleanor was visiting Neville Blair (41 Bolton Gardens, London SW5) in June that year according to a letter Neville sent to Rupert Mayne suggesting a meeting. Spouse: -- Paine

(10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.1.2 Kenneth Wheelock Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1924 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.2 Mary Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1898 Death: aft 1981, age: 83 In 1981, Mary, who had been divorced, was using her maiden name, Mayne, and was sharing a house with her sister-in-law Isabel in Washington State. (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.7 Adriana Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1868 Death: 1870, age: 2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.8 Lt Col. Herbert Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 4 5 1871 Occ: Lt Col., Royal Garrison Artillery 1917, Served in Salonika Spouse: Kathleen Theresa Monk

Kathleen was the sister of Colonel Charles Monk, Indian Medical Services. Marr: Children: 12 12 1904 Jasper Blair (Died as Infant) (1916-1916)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.8.1 Jasper Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1916 Death: 1916

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(8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.9 Grace Blair Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1873 Grace was unmarried in 1920. (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.9 Helen Otway Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 19 3 1832 Death: 27 5 1922, age: 90 Burial: Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire Helen & Henry Barnard had 13 children: Constance, Helen, Maude, Alice, Henry, Philip, Winifred, Kathleen (died as an infant), Lionel, Gerard & Violet (twins, both died young), Basil and Olive Barnard. [The 'Henry' in the list is Henry Cuthbert Barnard JP 1865-1924, Railway Engineer in the Federated Malay States - retired 1916, who in 1922 compiled the Mayne pedigree upon which much of the information here is based]. Helen Otway Mayne was living at Bury Orchard, Wells, Somerset, in 1918. Spouse: Birth: Death: Burial: Occ: Educ: Rev. Henry John Barnard MA 3 2 1822 2 7 1891, age: 69 Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire Vicar of Yatton, Somerset, and afterwards of Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire; Prebendary of Wells. St John's College, Cambridge

Henry was the son of Canon HW Barnard of Wells, Somerset. Marr: 14 4 1858, Stanmore, Middlesex (London)

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a Lt Col. Charles Thomas Otway Mayne* ---------------------------------------Birth: 8 2 1835, Hanover Terrace, Regents Park, London Death: 24 6 1878, Ahala, Central India, age: 43 Occ: Indian Civil Service: Lt Col. Bengal Staff Corps Educ: Wadham College, Oxford Spouse: Birth: Death: Augusta Mary Parry 25 3 1835, Brighton, Sussex 28 4 1859, India, age: 24

Augusta was the second daughter of George Frederick Parry of Cheltenham, Barrister (he died at Mentone in 1872). Marr: Children: 7 8 1857, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Millicent (Died as Infant) (1858-) Jasper Graham (1859-1936)

Other Spouses Helen Forbes (Magniac) (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.1 Millicent Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1858 Death: India (as an infant) (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2 Captain Jasper Graham Mayne CBE ---------------------------------------Birth: 9 4 1859 Death: 6 1 1936, age: 76 Occ: Captain, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (27th Regiment of Foot), Exterior appointments 1886-99; Chief

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Educ:

Constable of East Suffolk 1899-1933 (CBE 1924) Cheltenham College; RMC Sandhurst

After retirement, Jasper lived at Gidleigh Park, Chagford, Devon. He was Secretary of the Army Rifle Association for 30 years 1894-1924. Spouse: Birth: Death: Cecily Mary Agnes Weld 10 9 1861 30 9 1939, age: 78

Cecily was the second daughter of Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld, GCMG, of Chideock Manor, Dorset. He was successively Prime Minister of New Zealand, Governor of Western Australia, Governor of Tasmania and Governor of the Strait Settlements. Marr: Children: 2 8 1886 Rudolph Cuthbert (1887-1944) Everard Francis Anthony (1888-) Mary Angela (1889-) Cecily Mary (1891-) Jasper Frederick Benedict (1892-1932) Clare Mary (1894-) Dorothy Mary (1895-) Filumena Mary (1900-) Cuthbert Joseph (1902-)

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.1 Rudolph Cuthbert Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 3 8 1887 Death: 3 7 1944, age: 56 Occ: Army officer: Royal Army Service Corps 1908, !914-18 War: Temp. Major 1917; British Military Mission to Siberia 1920; Awarded White Eagle of Serbia Educ: Stonyhurst & Beaumont Colleges; RMC Sandhurst Rudolph took over his father's house at Gidleigh Park, Chagford, Devon, and also lived at Sheringham, Norfolk. Spouse: Caroline Mary Barton-Stedman of Newbury, Berkshire Birth: 25 1 1893 Caroline was the only child of Mathew Barton-Stedman of Woodhill, Dereham, Norfolk. Marr: 25 1 1928

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.2a Everard Francis Anthony Mayne MC* ---------------------------------------Birth: 1 10 1888 Occ: 1914-18 War: Lieut. Royal Field Artillery (MC 1917) Educ: Beaumont School Spouse: Hildur Mathilda Klockhoff (Mera)

Hildur was the daughter of Jonas Andreas Klockoff of Skelleftea, Sweden, and widow of Don Jos Trajano Mera, UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs, Ecuador, South America Marr: 16 2 1926

Other Spouses Violet Evelyn Mary Engleheart (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.2b Everard Francis Anthony Mayne MC* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Violet Evelyn Mary Engleheart Violet was the daughter of Henry Dillman Engleheart, of The Priory, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk.

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Other Spouses Hildur Mathilda Klockhoff (Mera) (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.3a Mary Angela Mayne* ---------------------------------------Birth: 25 12 1889 Mary Mayne had 2 children:By her first husband Richard: Agnes Mary Weld Blundell, born 2 Dec 1915. By her second husband Alfred: Hugh Calverley Edric, born 6 July 1928. Spouse: Death: Occ: Richard Shireburn Weld Blundell 1 1 1916 1914-18 War: Coldstream Guards

Richard was the eldest son of Charles Joseph Weld Blundell of Ince Blundell Hall, Lancaster,and of Lulworth Castle, Dorset Marr: 11 2 1915

Other Spouses Alfred Noyes CBE LLD (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.3b Mary Angela Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Alfred Noyes CBE LLD Occ: Poet, essayist and critic. He wrote the poem: The Highwayman HERE Alfred (of Ventnor, Isle of Wight) was the eldest son of Alfred Noyes and Amelia Adams Rowley Marr: 27 9 1927

Other Spouses Richard Shireburn Weld Blundell (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.4 Cecily Mary Mayne of Newbury, Berkshire ---------------------------------------Birth: 14 7 1891 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.5 Jasper Frederick Benedict Mayne MC ---------------------------------------Birth: 18 7 1892 Death: 2 7 1932, Unmarried, age: 39 Occ: 1914-18 War: Lieut., Royal Field Artillery (MC) Educ: Beaumont College (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.6a Clare Mary Mayne* ---------------------------------------Birth: 26 3 1894 Clare & Charles had 2 children:Jasper Ian Ogilvie, born 4 Sept 1916. Jean Mary Ogilvie, born 16 March 1920. Spouse: Charles Struthers White Ogilvie Death: 11 2 1936 Occ: 1914-18 War: Royal Field Artillery Charles was the eldest son of Charles G Ogilvie of Delvina, Perthshire, and of Leys Castle, Inverness, Scotland. Marr: 17 11 1915 Other Spouses Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, Devon

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(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.6b Clare Mary Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, Devon

Other Spouses Charles Struthers White Ogilvie (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.7 Dorothy Mary Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 7 12 1895 Dorothy and Charles had 4 surviving children:Cecily Mary Walmesley, born 3 March 1921. Clare Mary Walmesley, born 3 Oct 1923. Edina Mary Walmesley, born 16 Nov 1925. Richard Gerard Walmesley, born 26 July 1928? Spouse: Occ: Educ: Major Charles TJ Gerard Walmesley DSO, MC 1914-18 War: Major, 17th Lancers; Commanded 99th (Bucks & Berks) Yeomanry Artillery Brigade Beaumont School

Charles (of Lustleigh, Devon) was the eldest son of Humphrey Walmesley of Inglewood, Berkshire and of Wetwood, Staffordshire Marr: 30 4 1920

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.8 Filumena Mary Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 23 8 1900 Filumena and Francis had a daughter: Angela Mary Engleheart, born 31 May 1928. Spouse: Francis Henry Arnold Engleheart of Suffolk

Francis was the only son of Henry Engleheart of The Priory, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk. Marr: 28 7 1925

(9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.9 Cuthbert Joseph Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 3 7 1902 Occ: East Suffolk Police 1922; Colonial Administrative Service: Nigeria 1926-50 Educ: Ampleforth School Spouse: Elizabeth Honora Joanna Walsh

Elizabeth was the 4th daughter of Anthony Walsh of Henley, Oxfordshire. Marr: 31 3 1948

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10b Lt Col. Charles Thomas Otway Mayne* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Helen Forbes (Magniac)

Helen's maiden name was Forbes. She was the widow of Major Magniac. Marr: 1865, Bombay, India

Other Spouses Augusta Mary Parry

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(5) 1.1a.1.2b.7 George Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1730 Burial: 11 2 1735, Logie, Stirling, age: 5 (4) 1.1a.1.2c William Mayne (Maine) of Cambus & Powis* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Death: Helen Stark of Killermont, Sterling 1760

Helen was the daughter of Thomas Stark of Killermont, Stirlingshire. Her brother was the Rev. John Stark, the Minister of Leacroft. Marr: Children: 15 2 1733, Alloa, Stirling Thomas (1734-1795) Elizabeth (1736-1809) James (Died as Infant) (1738-1738) Jean (1740->1809)

Other Spouses Euphemia Christie of Leacroft, Helen Galbraith of Sauchenfoord (5) 1.1a.1.2c.1a Thomas Mayne of Lisbon* ---------------------------------------Birth: 1734 Death: 1795, age: 61 Burial: 3 3 1795, Lisbon, Portugal, age: 61 Occ: Merchant in Lisbon with the family business See Notes under "Edward Mayne 1674-1743" about the family business in Portugal. Spouse: Death: Lucy Cleaver of Lisbon bef 31 10 1776

Lucy and Thomas had no children. Thomas married again in 1776. Marr: 2 6 1768, Lisbon, Portugal

Other Spouses Charlotte Pringle (5) 1.1a.1.2c.1b Thomas Mayne of Lisbon* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Birth: Burial: Charlotte Pringle aft 1740 1781, Lisbon, Portugal, age: 41

Charlotte was the daughter of Alexander Pringle and Susanna Rutherford of Whytebank, Selkirk County, Scotland. Marr: Children: 31 10 1776, Lisbon, Portugal Susan Allen (1778-1863)

Other Spouses Lucy Cleaver of Lisbon (6) 1.1a.1.2c.1b.1 Susan Allen Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 3 9 1778, Lisbon, Portugal Death: 12 6 1863, Edinburgh, Scotland, age: 84

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Susan was unmarried. Lisbon, where she was born, was her family home at least until her father died there when she was 17. She eventually settled in Edinburgh. She was the goddaughter of her uncle, Robert Mayne, and aunt Frances Allen (Lady Newhaven) whose name she was given (Frances' only child had died within a few hours of birth). Judging from her copious correspondence, Susan kept in touch throughout her life with many of the family spread between Scotland, England and Portugal. (5) 1.1a.1.2c.2 Elizabeth Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1736 Death: 18 5 1809, age: 73 Elizabeth and Archibald had 12 children, who included:Ann Smith Margaret Smith Mayne Smith (a daughter) Helen Smith Archibald Smith (in America in 1791). Spouse: Rev. Archibald Smith of Fintry, Stirling Death: 13 4 1803 Occ: Minister of Fintry, Stirling, Scotland, & later of Scots congregation at Rotterdam, Holland Reli: Presbyterian He was living in Kinross in 1791. Marr: 2 9 1754

(5) 1.1a.1.2c.3 James Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1738 Death: 24 7 1738 Burial: 24 7 1738, Logie, Stirling (5) 1.1a.1.2c.4 Jean Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1740 Death: aft 1809, age: 69 Jean was the 22nd and last child of William Mayne of Cambus & Powis 1671-1756 (page 5 & 6), and the last of them to die according to a letter from her eldest son George to his cousin "Waterloo Bill" (page 19). Jean and John Brown had 13 children (6 sons & a daughter alive in 1790):George Brown, Merchant of Leith, Scotland & later of London (who married Margaret Balfour in 1786 and had 10 children). William Brown in *Lisbon 1791. John Edward Thomas in Calcutta 1791 Helen in Glasgow 1791 Robert, Captain in Calcutta 1791 James in *Lisbon 1791 Edward in Glasgow 1791 Allan in Glasgow 1791 Mary Shewan Brown. Fanny Archibald. Edward *See Notes under "Edward Mayne 1674-1743" (next page) about the family business in Portugal. Spouse: Occ: John Brown Merchant of Glasgow, Scotland

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(4) 1.1a.1.3 Edward Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1674 Death: 1743, Lisbon, Portugal, age: 69 Occ: Merchant in Spain & Portugal The Spanish/Portuguese Business. Edward Mayne 1674-1743, the third son of John Mayne & Margaret Anderson, joined his uncle Captain Robert Anderson's flourishing business operating from St Lucar in Spain. In 1696 all the British merchants in Spain were ordered to leave, and Robert and his nephew moved to Lisbon. There Robert retired while Edward continued to run the business which turned in a handsome profit. Edward Mayne Inherits. When Robert Anderson died without children in Lisbon in 1712, his nephew Edward Mayne was the principal heir to his fortune. This legacy and the Portuguese business had a major influence on the Mayne family's fortunes for many generations that followed. Under Edward, the business continued to do well and in 1731, he was able to provide his older brother William Mayne at home in Scotland, at Cambus, with the fine estate of Powis and Logie nearby (transferred to William by his brother in a Charter under the Great Seal dated 12 Feb 1731). The Succession. Edward died unmarried in Lisbon in 1743, and was succeeded in the family business in Lisbon by John Mayne 1695-1768, the eldest son of Edward's older brother William of Powis. Other members of Edward Mayne's family who later worked for the family firm in Lisbon were:William Mayne 1725-94 (later Lord Newhaven), son of William of Powis. He left Lisbon with a fortune in 1751. Thomas Mayne 1734-95, another son of William of Powis. Died in Lisbon. William & James Brown, grandsons of William of Powis (alive in 1791). Edward & William Burn, nephew and great nephew respectively of William of Powis. Slavery. The Maynes were merchants in Portugal for upwards of 110 years and entries relating to the family are in the registers of the Anglican Church in Lisbon. The precise nature of their trade is not known, but as throughout Europe and North America (and especially in Portugal because of its geographical position), the traffic and use of cheap black African labour was an accepted part of commerce up to the beginning of the 19th century. Until then, Lisbon's Anglican registers record the baptism of many black slaves. The following entry for 1768 relating to the Mayne family is typical: "Elizabeth, a black consigned to Mr. Thomas Mayne, was baptized at the Church." In Jan 1815, Portuguese subjects were prohibited from engaging in the slave trade north of the equator. In 1816 the Royal Navy used force to abolish slavery along the North African coast, at the same time achieving the safe release of 3000 Christian slaves at Algiers (see RN and slavery ). Britain paid 300,000 to encourage the Portuguese to reject slavery, and it became unlawful everywhere in 1830. (4) 1.1a.1.4 Robert John Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1677 (4) 1.1a.1.5 Margaret Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1679 Spouse: Marr: John Laing 30 3 1709, Alloa, Stirling

(4) 1.1a.1.6 Catherine Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1681 Death: 1739, age: 58 Catherine & James Burn had 3 sons and a daughter:Edward, William, John and Catherine Burn (see details next page)

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1) *Edward Burn of Lisbon. He went out to work with his uncle Edward Mayne in Lisbon where his father James also had business. Edward Burn had 3 sons & 2 daughters (but no grandchildren): Martha married Sir John Skinner, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, in 1777, Francis died before 1791, Elizabeth James & *William (of Lisbon) were alive in 1791. *See Notes under "Edward Mayne 1674-1743" about the family business in Portugal in which both Edward and William Burn (above) worked. 2) William Burn of Coldock, Perth. Born 1709, Ancestor of Burn Murdock of Gartincaber. William married Elizabeth McGibbon in 1742 and they had two sons, James & Edward. 3) John Burn. Born 1721, married Elizabeth Harvie. 4) Catherine Burn. Born 1719, married John McGibbon

Spouse: Birth: Death:

James Burn of Stirling & Lisbon 1679 1751, age: 72

James Burn was "a merchant of Stirling & Lisbon and of Chalmerstone". [Ref: Burke's "Landed Gentry"] Marr: 3 3 1705, Alloa, Stirling

(4) 1.1a.1.7 Janet Mayne ---------------------------------------Birth: 1684 Spouse: Marr: James Watson 13 2 1708, Alloa, Stirling

(3) 1.1a.2 Margaret Mayne (Maine) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Marr: John Mackenzie 15 2 1652, Alloa, Stirling

(3) 1.1a.3 Janet Mayne (Maine) ---------------------------------------There were 9 children of this marriage. Spouse: Marr: John Haig of The Orchard, Alloa 29 6 1683, Alloa, Stirling

(3) 1.1a.4 Mary Mayne (Maine) ---------------------------------------(2) 1.1b John Mayne (Maine) of Tullibody, Stirling* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Margaret Hall

Margaret, John Mayne's second wife, was the sister of Sir James Hall of Dunglass. Margaret had no children.

Other Spouses Catherine Kerr, Jane Burn

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(2) 1.1c John Mayne (Maine) of Tullibody, Stirling* (See above) ---------------------------------------Spouse: Death: Jane Burn ? 8 1698, Alloa, Stirling

Jane Burn, the third wife of John Mayne, was married at Alloa 19 May 1685. She had no children. The "Jean" Mayne, who is recorded as "dyed August 1698", is probably her. Marr: 19 5 1685, Alloa, Stirling

Other Spouses Catherine Kerr, Margaret Hall

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Index MAYNE of Powis & Logie


-Jenny spouse of (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.5.1

Alexander
James of Stirling spouse of (6) 1.1a.1.2a.4.1b Captain James Fane of Edwinstowe Hall, Notts spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.5a

Allen
Frances of Co. Dublin, Ireland spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2b.5 spouse of (3) 1.1a.1 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2a spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.2 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.9 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.1 spouse of (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.4b spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.1 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a spouse of (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.2 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.1 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.1 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2c.4 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.2 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2a.1 spouse of (4) 1.1a.1.6 spouse of (2) 1.1c spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.4

Anderson
Margaret

Armstrong
Mary

Bailey
Charlotte Louisa

Barnard
Rev. Henry John MA

Barton-Stedman
Caroline Mary of Newbury, Berkshire

Bickford
Major John

Bidwell
Geraldyn Pearl Letitia of Shanghai, China

Blair
Adriana Amelia Elizabeth Louisa

Bland
Dorothy Cicely

Borland born Roche


Charlotte

Brown
Isabel John

Buchanan
Major General Henry James CB

Burn
James of Gateside, Doller James of Stirling & Lisbon Jane

Butchart
William Robert of Alberta, Canada

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Caldecott
Alice Mary spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.5 spouse of (4) 1.1a.1.2a spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2c.1a spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.6b spouse of (6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2a.10 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.5 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.7 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2a.2 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5 spouse of (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.4a spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.4 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2b.3 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2b.4 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.8 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.2b spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.2 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2c spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10b spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5 spouse of (4) 1.1a.1.2b spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2a.4 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.6 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2a.7b spouse of (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2b.1 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1.3 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.2 spouse of (3) 1.1a.3

Christie
Euphemia of Leacroft

Cleaver
Lucy of Lisbon

Clifford
Baron UNNAMED of Chudleigh, Devon

Crawford
Mary of Dundee

Cunningham
Sir Alexander of Capiston Margaret Gwendoline

Davidson
Helen Cunliffe

Davie
Jean

Davis
May Eva Elizabeth of Western Australia

Dawson
Major Bruce MC

Deeds
Caroline Maria

Drummond
Cdr. Malcolm Hugh RN

Duncanson
James of Cambeltown, Kintyre Dr. John of Inverary

Engleheart
Francis Henry Arnold of Suffolk Violet Evelyn Mary

Farmer
Rev. Allix FG of Rugby, Warwickshire

Fielder
Amelia

Forbes
Helen Meta

Forbes Magniac
Helen

Forster
Mary Margaret Charlotte

Galbraith
Helen of Sauchenfoord

Gidd
Margaret

Gordon
Major General Lewis Conway

Graham
Ann Charlotte Cunningham John of Kernock

Granville
John Bertram

Green
John Trinder

Haig
John of The Orchard, Alloa

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Hall
Margaret spouse of (2) 1.1b spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.1 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2a.11 spouse of (6) 1.1a.1.2a.4.1a spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2a.7a spouse of (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.3 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.7 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5.2 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.6 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2b spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.3 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4b spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.1 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.8 spouse of (2) 1.1a spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.2a spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2b.6a spouse of (4) 1.1a.1.5 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.4 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.3

Hambro
Percival Lewis of Stapleton, Blandford

Hardwick
Mary

Henderson
James of Westerton, Airthrey Jane of Westerton, Airthrey

Hoare
John Walter Gerard

Hollings
Rev. Richard BD

Huntingdon
Elsie Bertha

Impey
Michael Elijah

Ives
Lucy

Jameson
Dr. Ernest T

Jones
Elisabeth Eugenia (Lily)

Keeler
Isabel

Kemp
Dr. John of Paris (Van der)

Kerr
Catherine

Klockhoff Mera
Hildur Mathilda

Knight
Anne of Grosvenor Square

Laing
John

Landale
Eliza Anne

Leigh Lye
Rev. Charles Henry

Lockwood
Eliza

Lombe
Major Ralph Henry Fenwick Norfolk Regiment spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.5b

Mackenzie
John spouse of (3) 1.1a.2 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.1 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.4 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.7 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.6 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.3 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.6 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.8

Mason
Rev. Cecil Julian Marsh

Maynard
Margaret Christie

Mayne
-Adriana Blair Agnes Blair Alice Alice Blair Alicia Victoria Otway Amy Delia Anna

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Annie General Sir Ashton G Oswald Mosley ("Mo") Colonel Ashton George Augusta Anne Augustus Blair Augustus Graham Augustus Otway Aurea Grace Otway Aurea Otway Aurea Otway Barbara Blair Edward Blair Otway Blair Otway Catherine Catherine Catherine Frances Cecil Otway Cecily Mary of Newbury, Berkshire Charles of South Carolina Colonel Charles Blair Charles Cunningham Major Charles Eric Mosley Captain Charles Frederick Charles Hardinge Hawtrey Charles James Otway Thomas Charles Otway Rev. Charles Otway MA, DL Colonel Charles Robert Graham CMG, DSO Lt Col. Charles Thomas Otway Charles Wallace Otway MC Charlotte Mary Clare Mary Clyde Frederick Taylor Cuthbert Joseph Diana Evelyn Mosley Dorothy Mary Edith Edith Ellen Edith Otway Edward Edward Edward Edward Edward of Powis & Logie Edward of London & Lisbon Eleanor Anne Eliza Graham Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Ellen Montgomerie Emily Charlotte Emma Otway Euphemia Evelyn Caroline Everard Francis Anthony MC Fanny Clara Filumena Mary

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.4 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.4 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.7 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.7 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.5a (5) 1.1a.1.2b.3 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.3 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.3.1 (4) 1.1a.1.6 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.4 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.9 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.4 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.11 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.6 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.3 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.7.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.1 (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.8 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.6a (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.9 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.7 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.7 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.7 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.4 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.1 (7) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1.1 (4) 1.1a.1.3 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.5 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.7a (6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.3 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.1.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.4 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.5 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.4.2 (5) 1.1a.1.2c.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.6 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.3 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.9 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.3 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.3 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.4.1a (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.2 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.2a (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.5 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.8

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Frances Francis Otway CB Frederic George Rev. Frederic Otway MA, CB Frederica Eliza Graham Frederick Frederick Randall Lieut George George George George Edward Otway George Nesbit Colonel George Nisbet CB George Randall George Stuart Otway Georgina Eliza Gerald Eugene Gertrude Emily Gladys Grace Blair Grace Moore Grace Otway Helen Helen Elizabeth Helen Elphinstone of Malta & Jersey Helen Meta Frances Helen Otway Henry Henry Henry Blair Henry Blair Captain Henry Graham Lambarde Major Henry Otway Lt Col. Herbert Blair Hubert Otway Isobel Major James of Powis James James of St Ninians, Stirling James Edward Mosley Captain James Mosley Janet Janet Jasper Blair Jasper Frederick Benedict MC Captain Jasper Graham CBE Jasper Moore Colonel Jasper Otway Jean John John John of Lisbon & London Major John Kathleen Emily Kenneth Otway Kenneth Wheelock Kenneth Wheelock Lalage Elizabeth Lilian Grace Lilian Rachel Mabel Jeannie Otway

(7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.5 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.6 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.3 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.9 (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.3 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.3 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.4 (5) 1.1a.1.2b.7 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.9 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.4 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.3 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.3.2 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.1.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.1.2 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.5.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5.3 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.9 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1.3 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.1 (5) 1.1a.1.2b.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.4 (7) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1.3 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5.1 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.9 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.4 (7) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.6 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.5 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.3.1 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.8 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.5 (5) 1.1a.1.2b.4 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.1 (5) 1.1a.1.2c.3 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.4 (11) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.2.2 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.4.1 (4) 1.1a.1.7 (5) 1.1a.1.2b.2 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.8.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.5 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1.1 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8 (5) 1.1a.1.2c.4 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.2 (4) 1.1a.1.1 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2a (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.4 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.7 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.1 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.1.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.2c.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.6 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.4

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Margaret Margaret Margaret Mary Mary Mary Angela Mary Ann Otway Mary Louisa Maurice Blair Rev. Michael Ashton Otway Very Rev. Michael Clement Otway KCVO Millicent Moira Mosley Major Mosley Muriel Constance Olga Olive Margaret Olive Mary Otway Major Otway OBE, DL Pamela May Otway Peter Charles Richard Charles Graham Colonel Richard Charles Graham CB Robert Robert Robert Rev. Robert MA, JP Robert Frederick Major Robert Graham Major Robert Graham Robert Graham Landale Robert Graham Otway Robert John Roderick Lambarde Roderick William Ronald Arthur Otway Rosalind Mary Frances Otway Roy Rudolph Cuthbert Lt Col Rupert Eric Mosley Sarah Otway Sheila Mosley Captain Simon William Susan Allen Susan Ann Mosley Lt Col Taylor Lambarde Thomas of Lisbon Victor Charles Moore William William William William Captain William Colonel William CB William Otway William Taylor

(4) 1.1a.1.5 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.2.3 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.10 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.3 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.2 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.3a (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.5 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.10 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.10.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.1 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.3 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.6 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.3 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.8 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7.5.1 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.1 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.3.2 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.5.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.3 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.4 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.6 (5) 1.1a.1.2b.6a (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.5 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.2 (4) 1.1a.1.4 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.2 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.5 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.1.2 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.3 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8.1 (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.1 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.2 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.7 (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.4a (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.1 (6) 1.1a.1.2c.1b.1 (11) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2.2.1 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5 (5) 1.1a.1.2c.1a (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1.2 (6) 1.1a.1.2a.7a.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.7.2 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.10.8 (5) 1.1a.1.2a.8 (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1 (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.7 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.7 (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.1.1 (3) 1.1a.3 (2) 1.1a (3) 1.1a.1

Mayne Maine
Janet John of Tullibody, Stirling John

64

Margaret Mary William of Cambus & Powis William of Pile (Tullibody)

(3) 1.1a.2 (3) 1.1a.4 (4) 1.1a.1.2a (1) 1 (5) 1.1a.1.2b.5 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.8 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.1 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.3 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.3b

Mayne,
William Lord Newhaven

Monk
Kathleen Theresa

Moore
Victoria of Canada

Nevill
Helena Emily

Noverre
Dr. Arthur FRCS

Noyes
Alfred CBE LLD

Ogilvie
Charles Struthers White spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.6a spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2b.6b spouse of (10) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6.1.1 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.5 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2c.1b spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.4 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.1.1 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.2 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2.3.1 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.2 spouse of (5) 1.1a.1.2c.2 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.5.3 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.4a.3 spouse of (4) 1.1a.1.2c spouse of (4) 1.1a.1.1 spouse of (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1 spouse of (6) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4 spouse of (7) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.2 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8.4

Otway
Sarah of Ash Grove, Kent

Paine
--

Parry
Augusta Mary

Perry
Marion

Pringle
Charlotte

Ramsbottom Isherwood
Captain JK of Maidstone, Kent

Rix
Eliza

Roche
Hon. Ulick Burke CB

Salis
Lt Col. Edmund William Fane (de)

Skewes Cox
Evelyn Mary

Smith
Rev. Archibald of Fintry, Stirling Emily

Solamon
Julia Rose of Western Australia

Stansfeld
Mabel

Stark
Helen of Killermont, Sterling

Sturoll
Margaret

Taylor
Elizabeth Emma

Turner
Mary Ewer

Tweddell
Phyllis Maynard

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Waller
Agnes Edith Mary spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.7.1 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.7 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.9 spouse of (4) 1.1a.1.7 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2 spouse of (9) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.10a.2.3a spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.4.8.6 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.2.3.8 spouse of (8) 1.1a.1.2b.6b.1.5.3

Walmesley
Major Charles TJ Gerard DSO, MC

Walsh
Elizabeth Honora Joanna

Watson
James

Weld
Cecily Mary Agnes

Weld Blundell
Richard Shireburn

Wheelock
Elizabeth

Wilkinson
Anna Maria

Wood
Mary

GeoScenic 1976

Aerial view of fields at the eastern end of the Powis & Logie Estate overlooked by the twin peaks of Dumyat, the foothills of the Ochil range. The village on the right is Menstrie. Powis House is off picture far left.

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SOURCES - Mayne of Powis & Logie, Scotland


Material & illustrations gratefully received from the following:Rupert & Cicely Mayne of Aldbourne, Wiltshire. Jenny & Peter Mayne of Christchurch, New Zealand. Gavin Mayne Waddell of Cheltenham (descendant of Mayne of Lochwood, Scotland) Jan & Steve Robinson of Horley, Surrey (research on the Gatton estate, Surrey) "The House of Maine" by Rev. Robert H Main, 1939. "Gentlemen of Merstham & Gatton 1519-1979" by AB deM Hunter 1993 (William Mayne & politics) "Daily Telegraph" - Obituaries 11 Oct 2001: Rupert Mayne Pedigrees "1922 Pedigree of Mayne of Powis & Logie" compiled by Henry Cuthbert Barnard 1865-1924 of Yatton, Somerset. Burke's "Landed Gentry 1952" Burke's "Extinct Peerages 1883" "The Maynes of Powis & Logie" by Alexander Morrison, Town Clerk, Bridge of Allan, 1927 "History of the Parish of Logie" by Dr Menzies Fergusson "Heraldry & Genealogy" Vol. 5 (pedigree manufacture pp.554-5) "Scottish Baronetage" by Sir Robert Douglas, 1798 The Science of Heraldry by Sir George Mackenzie of Roshaugh "The Rosebery Peerage" Houses "Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments - Stirlingshire" (No. 288, Powis House) "Bridge of Allan Gazetteer" 30 April 1932 (Westerton House) "Architect Royal" by Herbert Fenwick & Sir William Bruce (Kinross House) Gatton Manor and the other Surrey properties of William Mayne, Lord Newhaven. Gatton Parish Registers 1780-82 "Gatton & its Parish Church (St Andrew's)" by Frank Knox 1984 (reprint 1995) "The History & Antiquities of Surrey" by Manning & Bray 1809 (Gatton, Redstone, Linkfield properties) "Notice of Sale (& associated papers) of the Gatton Estate by Lord Newhaven 7th September 1786" Surrey Record Office, Gatton papers. Refs: 216/2/11/1 and 1011 Box 1 & 6 "Capability Brown" by Dorothy Strong "Reigate: Its Story through the Ages" by Wilfred Hooper 1945 (Linkfield) Illustrations "A History of Chipstead" by CE Pringle 1984 (Upper Gatton Park) Print of "Gatton" c.1820 by Prosser (Lower Gatton) "Surrey Churches" by Cracklow c.1823 (St Andrew's, Gatton)

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ASSOCIATED ARTICLES
Four previously published articles about some of the personalities and historical events associated with this pedigree can be read if you click on the following:"Death on the Pale Horse" A Scottish family in India over two centuries: their courage and eccentricities! "Shipwreck! Gladys' Leap Day Story" Indian travel 1880: a family shipwrecked off the West Coast of India. "A Portrait of Sarah" Four little orphaned brothers: the origins of a family attachment to India which lasted two centuries. Links to Death on the Pale Horse (above) "My God - Maiwand!" The survivors of a disastrous British defeat in Afghanistan: their stories, and an assessment. A fifth article, A Phoenix at Ash Grove can be read below:

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A Phoenix at Ash Grove


An old Sevenoaks estate lives on as a sanctuary for children

The Ash Grove estate on Sevenoaks Common in Kent has over the years often been in the news. It became known as West Heath, taking the name of the girls school which came there in 1932 and which closed precipitately and acrimoniously in 1997. The school was associated with Lady Diana Spencer who had been a pupil there (1973-77) and after her death the estate was bought by Mohamed Fayed, the owner of Harrods, in 1998 as a memorial to her and his son Dodi. It then provided a permanent home for the Beth Marie Centre for children who suffer from behavioural problems and took the name: The New School at West Heath. A full description of its current function and ethos is at http://www.westheathschool.com/ . This new phase in the life of Ash Grove as a sanctuary for suffering children, does in some ways chime with the early history of the estate. It originated in the 18th century: a certain Captain Smyth, a swashbuckling old soldier who had fought under Lord George Sackville at Minden in 1759, built a great mansion beside the grove of ash trees that were then a feature of the estate.

Engraving of Ash Grove and its mansion, built by the gallant Captain Smyth, as it was in the late 18th century when four little orphaned boys were taken in by the Otway family The story goes that following attempts by Sevenoaks Magistrates to enforce a new law relating to service in the militia, they called a meeting of the townspeople at the Crown Hotel. This broke up in disorder with the Magistrates taking refuge in the nearby Rectory of the Reverend Dr. Curtis; whereupon the mob proceeded to destroy the Rectory chasing the Magistrates and the Reverend gentleman out. The latter fled across the fields to Smyth who gave him sanctuary. When the mob arrived at his gates demanding the surrender of Dr. Curtis, Captain Smyth saddled the charger he rode at the battle of Minden and alone with sword and pistol charged the mob. They fled! The gallant Captain Smyth sold Ash Grove to another soldier, Colonel Francis Otway of the Horse Guards. The Otways (from Smarden near Ashford) remained at Ash Grove until the end of the century with the estate passing to the Colonels only son, Francis. He married his first cousin Sarah, granddaughter of William Byrd the founder of Richmond in Virginia, and they had eight surviving children, all daughters who were brought up at Ash Grove. See Otway-Byrd pedigree at the end of this article. During the Otway period, this old estate was the cradle for two large families who in different ways helped shape our modern world. It nurtured several generations of one of the great colonial families of America, the Byrds of Virginia. William Byrds three grandsons were all sent for their education to live for a decade or more with their Otway cousins at Ash Grove. They attended Riverside School in Sevenoaks and later left the peace and shelter of Kent to return home to Virginia where they were tossed into the cauldron of war from which the American colonies eventually gained their independence.

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William Byrd II 1674-1744, from one of the great colonial families of Virginia, the founder of Richmond, whose grandsons were brought up by their Otway cousins at Ash Grove. The story of the Byrd family is at William Byrd of Virginia . Pedigree at page 71. Then came the children of an Otway daughter, Sarah Mayne of Gatton Park near Reigate. Sarah died in childbirth and in 1782 her grieving husband became bankrupt and committed suicide leaving four little orphaned sons, then aged only 6, 4, 3 and 2. They were taken in at Ash Grove and brought up by their Otway grandmother and those of Sarahs seven sisters still on hand. The boys gradually recovered from this traumatic start to their young lives. William, the eldest, joined the army, fought in the Peninsular War and at Waterloo and became a General; Robert served as the Parish priest of Limpsfield for 34 years; Frederick went into the Navy but was drowned on HMS Naiad when he was 20, and Charles became a Captain in the Maritime Service of the East India Company. Between them they fathered 28 children most of whom forsook the comforts of home and went out to serve in India where for nearly two centuries Mayne son followed father, and nephew followed uncle, few of them ever to return again to England. The stories of their courage, achievements and sacrifice enlivens the history of the British in India. See "Death on the Pale Horse"

Sir Joshua Reynolds portrait of Sarah Mayne, ne Otway, of Ash Grove on her marriage in 1775 aged 19. See "A Portrait of Sarah" The pleasing proportions of Captain Smyths great castellated mansion with its three storeys surmounted by a small cupola can be seen in the 18th century engraving (above). Sad to say this noble house failed to survive the alterations and extensions of the succession of 19th century owners that followed the Otways: Cooke, Haldeman, Glendining, Baring and Hodgkin were their names. Nevertheless under them, the estate seems to have flourished. By the First World War, when it was in the hands of the

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Kraftmeiers (who found it politic to change their name to Kay), it was about 380 acres and boasted a Japanese garden, a great plantation of rhododendrons, banks of azaleas (known as the American Garden), stables (which became the school library), a dairy and large kitchen garden with gardeners cottage.

(Left) A hotchpotch of different periods and styles, the arched veranda is copied from the 18th century mansion. (Right) Cupola and castellation on the modern building also ape those features on the original mansion 25 years later Hitlers bombs further changed the architecture so that the buildings the school vacated in 1997 were a hotchpotch of different periods and styles. The main building, garishly surmounted by mock Elizabethan chimneys, is a poor shadow of the great mansion that once stood here. With the eight Otway sisters, the Byrd grandsons and later the four Mayne boys, the house must have echoed to the sound of children throughout the Otways tenure - much as it did 150 years later when the girls of West Heath School arrived. It therefore seems entirely appropriate that in its new role Ash Grove should remain devoted to the welfare of children.

The front of the main building of The New School at West Heath

Part of the 31 acres of the present estate

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Otway-Byrd-Mayne family links with the Ashgrove Estate


Sarah = Thomas Taylor | of Kensington d.1716 | 1673 Thomas Taylor = Mrs Pratt William Byrd I (1652-1704) = Maria Horsemanden (1652-99) of Kensington | 1674 Arrived Virginia | Dau. of Sir Warham Horsmanden d.1720 | Indian trader & tobacco planter | of Virginia & Purleigh, Essex. | 1688 Purchased Wendover | Family originated in Kent c.1625 | | ________|_________________________ |_________________+ 3 daughters | | | 1724 | 1706 ||| Anne Taylor Sophia Taylor Maria Taylor = William Byrd II FRS = Lucy Parke m. Col Francis Otway m.Charles Hayes 1698-1771 | 1674-1744 b.Westover | d.1716 of Ashgrove, Sevenoaks; of Lincs c.1729. | England until 1705. | Dau. of Col Daniel younger son of Col James m.(2nd) Richard | Virginia - President | Parke, Governor of Otway of Romsdan Place, Baynham of | of Colonial Council, | the Leeward Islands Smarden, Kent River Hill | founder of Richmond, | | | | scholar and author | | | | _____________|_____ | | | | | | | | Evelyn 1707-37 Wilhelmina b.1715 | | |__________________________________________ | 1753 | | 1748 | | Francis Otway = Sarah Hayes Willing = William Byrd III = Elizabeth Hill, Francis Otway Byrd Anne of Spilsbury Hall, | m.Kensington Sold 1728-77 Soldier | dau of John Carter of Upper b.1725 Lincs & Ashgrove, | d.1788 Westover of Westover. | of Shirley & sister Brandon, Sevenoaks, Kent | in 1814 Educ by Otways | -in-law of Benedict nr Westover, d.1773 | at Ashgrove | Arnold Virginia | | | ______________|___________________ | | | | | William Byrd IV John Carter Byrd Thomas Taylor Byrd | b.1749 b.1751 b.1752 | (3 boys lived with Otways at Ashgrove & went to Riverside School) | ____________|___________Otways of Ashgrove - born between 1754-71_______________ | | | 1775 | | | | | | | Anne Charles Sarah = Robert Mayne Sophia Alicia Aurea Grace Francis Maria Jane m. 1756-80 | 1727-82 MP m. Rev. m.Rev. m. d. young m. m. Edward | of Gatton Park Thomas Stephens Multon Major Col. Cunningham | (Maynes of Lambarde Bale Lambarde Peter Bryce | Powis, Scotland) Foster McMurdo | | ___________|___Mayne boys, orphaned & brought up by the Otways at Ashgrove_____ | 1805 | 1803 | 1815 | William 1776-1843 = Elizabeth Rev. Robert = Charlotte Frederick Emma Taylor = Charles Otway Maj Gen, 1st Life Taylor 1778-1841 Graham 1779-99 1796-1869 1780-1857 Guards at Waterloo. 1782-1864 Rector of 1781-1826 Drowned dau of Henry Capt in HEIC Col. of the Loyal Limpsfield in HMS Vansittart Maritime Lusitanian Legion for 34 years Naiad Taylor of Service. in the Peninsular off the the ICS Lived at War Scillies Stanmore, Mdx

More about the Byrd family at William Byrd of Virginia . References to A Phoenix at Ash Grove:Hyde Hills of Shoreham, one time librarian and archivist at West Heath School. Rupert Mayne of Aldbourne, Wiltshire, whose 18th century ancestors were brought up at Ash Grove. Linda Lutkin of Hove, who has researched the history of the Ash Grove estate.

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MAIN of LOCHWOOD, Clydesdale, Glasgow


First see the ORIGINS of MAYNE & MAIN in SCOTLAND at page 3 For additional information on MAIN of LOCHWOOD contact Gavin Main Waddell

(1) 1 John Main of Stirling, Scotland ---------------------------------------"According to family tradition", his grandfather was a John Main living in 1670, a descendant of the family of Main of Lochwood in Clydesdale, Glasgow, Scotland. Children: Thomas (1763-1835) John (ca1770-)

Arms of Main of Lochwood 1673 Robert Main of Lochwood registered these Arms, with motto Projeci, in the Lyon Court of Edinburgh 1673. Argent two chevrons gules between two pheons in chief and a unicorns head in base sable. Crest: A hand throwing a dart proper. (2) 1.1 Thomas Main of Stirling ---------------------------------------Birth: 1763, Stirling Death: 31 7 1835, Stirling, age: 72 Burial: Alloa, Clackmannanshire (Memorial) Alongside the 1673 headstone to his great grandfather John Mayne in the Old Kirkyard at Alloa is a large stone (erected between 1914 & 1923) which has on it all the inscriptions below. (See a 2007 photo of the Old Kirkyard at page 75) "In memory of Thomas Main who died at Stirling 31 July 1835 aged 73 years, also Jane Rennie his wife who died at Stirling 17 Feb 1851 aged 84 years, also Christian Main fourth daughter of the above, who died at Stirling 26 March 1863 aged 44 years, and Jane Dempster Main their granddaughter who died at Alloa 1838 aged 5 years, also Captain Thomas Main, died at Sligo 13 March 1836 aged 32 years, Mary McArthur his wife who died at Alloa 13 June 1876 aged 70 years. James Main drowned at Stirling 16 Jan 1874 aged 62 years, Margaret Main died Stirling 30 July 1883 aged 76 years, Jane Main died at Alloa 31 Dec 1883 aged 80 years, Mary Main died at Birkenhead 4 April 1887 aged 73 years. Agnes Ronaldson Grieg who died 8 Sept 1879 aged 16 years, Alexander Greig who died at Glasgow 23 March 1901 aged 39 years, and their mother Elizabeth Main who died 27 Oct 1914 aged 78 years." (Note that not all these members of the family were buried in Alloa churchyard. For example Robert H Main lies buried with his wife in Birkenhead Cemetery.) There is little doubt that this large memorial stone was erected by Thomas' great grandson, Rev. Robert Hall Main (1868-c.1939) page 76-77 at some time between 1914 and 1923 when Robert's sister died. Spouse: Birth: Death: Children: Jane Rennie 1767 17 2 1851, Stirling, age: 84 John Jane (1803-1883)

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Thomas (1804-1836) Margaret (1807-1883) Mary (1808-1883) James (1812-1874) Robert Hall (1814-1887) Christian (1819-1863)
Stirling Council

Stirling Castle, looking across the Ochil Hills to the north-east. The city, once the capital of Scotland, is the Gateway to the Highlands and stands on the River Forth (3) 1.1.1 John Main ---------------------------------------John married and had issue (3) 1.1.2 Jane Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1803 Death: 31 12 1883, Alloa, age: 80 No children (3) 1.1.3 Captain Thomas Main of Alloa ---------------------------------------Birth: 1804 Death: 13 3 1836, Drowned at sea off Sligo, Ireland, age: 32 Occ: Captain, Mercantile Marine

A captain in the Mercantile Marine 1915

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Spouse: Birth: Death: Children:

Mary MacArthur 1806 13 7 1876, Alloa, age: 70 Thomas Jane Dempster (1833-1838) Elizabeth (1836-1914)

(4) 1.1.3.1 Thomas Main ---------------------------------------Death: Australia No children (4) 1.1.3.2 Jane Dempster Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1833 Death: 1838, Alloa, age: 5 (4) 1.1.3.3 Elizabeth Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1836 Death: 27 10 1914, age: 78 They had two children, Alexander and Agnes :Alexander Greig: born 1862, died at Glasgow 23 3 1901 aged 39. Agnes Ronaldson Greig: born 1863, died 8 9 1879 aged 16. Spouse: ALLOA Alexander Greig of Alloa
Geograph NS8892 Richard Webb

Alloa and its industrial waterfront on the river Forth, looking south from the Ochils in 2011. The South Kersie estate, where James Main was Factor, was on the far side of the river

(3) 1.1.4 Margaret Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1807 Death: 30 7 1883, Stirling, age: 76 No children

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(3) 1.1.5 Mary Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1808 Death: 7 7 1883, Larbert, age: 75 No children (3) 1.1.6 James Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1812 Death: 16 1 1874, River Forth, Stirling (drowned in a gale), age: 62 Burial: Alloa Occ: Factor to John Mitchell Esq. for the South Kersie estate, near Alloa Unmarried. Retired 1858 to Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Geograph NS8892 Paul McIlroy (2007)

St Mungos Old Kirkyard, the site of Alloas original parish church (condemned in 1816), where many of the Main family lie buried. (3) 1.1.7 Robert Hall Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1814 Death: 4 4 1887, Bank House, Birkenhead, age: 73 Burial: 7 4 1887, Birkenhead Cemetery (Memorial), age: 73 Occ: Birkenhead transport manufacturer. Robert and his family left Stirling for England in 1847. They lived for a short time near Birmingham, moved to Liverpool and in 1858 settled in Birkenhead where he built a factory for making road vehicles. He became particularly interested in steam carriages and trams, and invented many improvements to both public and private transport. In pursuit of knowledge about vehicle traction he visited France, Canada and the USA. It was as a result of Robert's efforts and backing that Birkenhead had the first tramway system in Europe with tramcars manufactured by him. It was launched on 30th August 1860 with the help of an American, George Francis Train (an eccentric genius who later stood as candidate for the American presidency with the slogan: "Clear the track, the Train is coming!"). See George Train (wonderful eccentric) . Robert Main also built a number of tramway cars for the government of New South Wales. He bought a small estate in Parkfield, which had been laid out in 1835 by AA Dobbs who subsequently developed the area around the estate into what became the present neighborhood/town of Parkfield. Robert Main and his family occupied one of the villas there which he enlarged and called "Bank House" after his old home on a bank of the river Forth at Stirling. He died there in 1887 and his wife in 1900. The estate was sold in 1901 and Bank House was demolished the following year in the further expansion of Parkfield. Spouse: Birth: Death: Burial: Agnes Irvine 1813 28 11 1900, age: 87 Birkenhead Cemetery (Memorial)

Agnes was the daughter of David Young by his wife Marion Wallace.

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Children:

Thomas (1838-1914) Marion Wallace (1846-1928) Agnes (1855-1928) Mary (1857-1902) Louisa (1859-1896)

George Francis Train 1829-1904 of Boston. Eccentric worldwide entrepreneur, promoter and traveller. The pattern for Phileas Fogg in Around the world in 80 Days (1873), he himself went 3 times round the globe, first in 1870, and the last time in 1890 in 67 days. He developed the first horse tramway with Robert Hall Main in Birkenhead in 1860. See HERE (4) 1.1.7.1 Thomas Main of Parkfield, Birkenhead ---------------------------------------Birth: 15 6 1838 Death: 20 2 1914, The Parsonage, Winsford, Cheshire, age: 75 Burial: Birkenhead Cemetery (Memorial) Occ: Transport manufacturer of Birkenhead He carried on his father's business of manufacturing road vehicles in Birkenhead living at Elm House. A patentee of various inventions for the improvement of transport carriages, he built and equipped special coaches ("combining strength with lightness and elasticity") for public transport in South America in areas not served by trains. He also supplied horse-drawn wagons to the great carriers Pickford & Co. who still operate today. After retiring, Thomas Main lived at Liscard in Cheshire until he moved to Kingsley Avenue, West Ealing in Middlesex. He died in Cheshire at his son Robert's house in 1914. Spouse: Hannah Watchorn of Asfordby, Leics Birth: 1 6 1843 Death: 25 2 1889, Birkenhead, age: 45 Burial: Birkenhead Cemetery (Memorial) Hannah was the younger daughter of John Watchorn of Leicestershire and his wife Harriet Moss of Lincolnshire. Marr: Children: 25 12 1865, St Andrew's Scottish Church, Birkenhead Robert Hall (1868->1939) Agnes Irvine (1870-) Marion Wallace (1872-1923)

(5) 1.1.7.1.1 Rev. Robert Hall Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 14 2 1868 Death: aft 1939, age: 70 Occ: Parish vicar Educ: Privately & at St Aidan's Theological College, Birkenhead Reli: Church of England

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1896 Ordained Deacon. 1897 Ordained Priest by Bishop of Hereford. 1896-98 Curate of Minsterley, Shropshire. 1898-1909 Priest-in-Charge of St Thomas', Liscard, Chester Diocese. 1909-1928 Vicar of Christ Church, Winsford, Chester Diocese. 1914 Hon. Temp. Chaplain to Territorial Forces. Winsford & District Red Cross & Order of St John Hospital. Soldiers & Sailors Dependents Committee. Enumerator under National Registration Act & Service Act. Inns of Court Officers Training Corps. 1915-18 Bishop's Messenger (National Mission). From 1928 Vicar of King Sterndale, Derby Diocese, which is a parish on the river Wye some three miles from Buxton in Derbyshire. Robert was still serving in this last capacity in 1939 when he was aged 71. He was a member of The Society of Parson Painters, The British Record Society, The Society of Genealogists, and was the author of "The House of Maine - Historical Genealogical & Heraldic Notes relating to the Mains & Kindred Families" which he published privately(52 copies only) in 1939. [This book is the source of all our information about Robert H Main's line of the Mains of Lochwood.]

Achievement of Rev. Robert Hall Main, born 1868 Vicar of King Sterndale, Derbyshire (Crest: Dexter hand couped proper; Motto Main Tien La Foy)

Rev. Robert Main gave a stained glass light in one of the Cloister windows in Chester Cathedral in memory of his parents, Thomas & Hannah Mayne, and his younger sister Marion. It depicts St Etheldreda, Queen of Northumbria & Founder/Abbess of Ely Cathedral. Although Robert doesn't say so in his book, there is little doubt that it was he that erected the large family memorial stone in the old Alloa churchyard giving the death dates and ages of 14 members of his family line. It was erected some time after the deaths in 1914 of his father Thomas Main and cousin Elizabeth Greig (born Main), at which date only he, his surviving sister and two elderly aunts from the previous generation were alive and of the blood. Thus he must have erected it before 1923 when his sister died. (the old Alloa parish church was condemned in 1916 see photo page 75) The full inscription is given in the notes (above) on Robert's great grandfather Thomas Main 1763-1835, the first name on the stone, at page 72.

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(5) 1.1.7.1.2 Agnes Irvine Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 17 8 1870 Lived with her brother at the Vicarage, King Sterndale. British Red Cross & St John Ambulance Association. In the 1914-18 war, VAD Winsford & District Red Cross Hospital. Worked for Queen Alexandra's Field Force Fund & the Fund to help Prisoners of War. (5) 1.1.7.1.3 Marion Wallace Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 2 9 1872 Death: 26 4 1923, Melverley, Sylvan Ave, Brooklands, Cheshire, age: 50 Burial: Brooklands Cemetery (Memorial) Edward & Marion had a daughter Marion Dorothy Thorold Toby born 27 Jan 1903 and baptised at St Mary's Liscard, Cheshire. Marion Toby was married to Geoffrey Herbert Henry on 18 Nov 1929 at St Mary Magdalene's, Ashton-upon-Mersey by the bride's uncle Rev. Robert Hall Main. Spouse: Death: Occ: Reli: Rev. Edward Osment Toby aft 1939 In business until, in 1932, he became a Vicar in Manchester Church of England

Edward was the youngest son of Daniel Toby of Birkenhead, formerly of Exeter. Edward was for many years in business. During the 1814-18 war he worked for the Appointments Department of the Ministry of Labour for the Manchester District. He was also on the Sailors & Soldiers Disablement Committee in Cheshire. He was ordained 21 Feb 1932 by the Bishop of Manchester and in 1939 was Vicar of St Michael's, Peel Green, Manchester. In memory of his wife Marion, Edward gave an alabaster Font to the church in which their daughter was married in 1929, St Mary Magdalene, Ashton-upon-Mersey, Cheshire. Marr: 9 8 1898, Holy Trinity, Birkenhead

(4) 1.1.7.2 Marion Wallace Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 7 4 1846 Death: 30 12 1928, Oxton, age: 82 Burial: Birkenhead Cemetery (Memorial) Marion & Daniel had six children:Robert Hall Main Taylor of Oxton, who married Agnes Whinnerah of Oxton and had a son & two daughters. Agnes Taylor of Lorne Road Oxton. Daniel Wallace Taylor of Faucett St Mary, Norwich. Lieut in the Liverpool Scottish Regiment in the 1914-18 war. Archibald McMillan Taylor, Capt. 8th Cheshire Regiment. Killed at Gallipoli 1915. More on Gallipoli George McClelland Taylor. Marion Taylor. Spouse: Marr: Daniel Taylor of Liverpool & Oxton Birkenhead

(4) 1.1.7.3 Agnes Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 28 1 1855 Death: 30 8 1928, Oxton, age: 73 Burial: Birkenhead Cemetery (Memorial) No children Spouse:

Archibald McMillan Taylor of Bombay He was the brother of Daniel Taylor who was married to Agnes' sister Marion.

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(4) 1.1.7.4 Mary Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 14 4 1857 Death: 29 3 1902, Oxton, age: 44 Burial: Birkenhead Cemetery (Memorial) (4) 1.1.7.5 Louisa Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 27 9 1859 Death: 10 7 1896, Oxton, age: 36 Burial: Birkenhead Cemetery (Memorial) (3) 1.1.8 Christian Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1819 Death: 26 3 1863, Stirling, age: 44 (2) 1.2 John Main ---------------------------------------Birth: ca 1770 Children: Thomas

(3) 1.2.1 Thomas Main of Glasgow ---------------------------------------Death: Roseneath, Lorne Road, Oxton Burial: Flaybrick Hill Cemetery, Birkenhead Thomas migrated to Liverpool where he became a ship-owner and left "a considerable fortune". Spouse: Margaret McKellar of Roseneath on Clyde

Margaret survived her husband Thomas.

Children:

Alexander John Thomas Charles (1858-1912) Jane

(4) 1.2.1.1 Alexander Main ---------------------------------------Unmarried (4) 1.2.1.2 John Main ---------------------------------------John married and left issue. (4) 1.2.1.3 Thomas Charles Main ---------------------------------------Birth: 1858 Death: 1912, age: 54 Occ: Ship-owner of Liverpool & of Birkenhead At Birkenhead he lived at Devonshire Place, Claughton. On his death he bequeathed 20,000 to his only daughter, Mary. Children: Mary

(5) 1.2.1.3.1 Mary Main ----------------------------------------

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(4) 1.2.1.4 Jane Main ---------------------------------------Jane died before her husband, leaving 3 daughters, Ethel, Margaret & Jean. Spouse: - Goodyear of Oxton, Birkenhead

On the death of Jane, he married Miss Proctor of Oxton.

Index Main of Lochwood


Goodyear
- of Oxton, Birkenhead spouse of (4) 1.2.1.4 spouse of (4) 1.1.3.3 spouse of (3) 1.1.7 spouse of (3) 1.1.3 (4) 1.1.7.3 (5) 1.1.7.1.2 (4) 1.2.1.1 (3) 1.1.8 (4) 1.1.3.3 (3) 1.1.6 (4) 1.2.1.4 (3) 1.1.2 (4) 1.1.3.2 (4) 1.2.1.2 (2) 1.2 (1) 1 (3) 1.1.1 (4) 1.1.7.5 (3) 1.1.4 (5) 1.1.7.1.3 (4) 1.1.7.2 (5) 1.2.1.3.1 (4) 1.1.7.4 (3) 1.1.5 (3) 1.1.7 (5) 1.1.7.1.1 (4) 1.1.3.1 (3) 1.2.1 (3) 1.1.3 (2) 1.1 (4) 1.1.7.1 (4) 1.2.1.3 spouse of (3) 1.2.1 spouse of (2) 1.1

Greig
Alexander of Alloa

Irvine
Agnes (1813 - 1900)

MacArthur
Mary (1806 - 1876)

Main
Agnes (1855 - 1928) Agnes Irvine (1870 - ) Alexander Christian (1819 - 1863) Elizabeth (1836 - 1914) James (1812 - 1874) Jane Jane (1803 - 1883) Jane Dempster (1833 - 1838) John John (ca1770 - ) John of Stirling, Scotland John Louisa (1859 - 1896) Margaret (1807 - 1883) Marion Wallace (1872 - 1923) Marion Wallace (1846 - 1928) Mary Mary (1857 - 1902) Mary (1808 - 1883) Robert Hall (1814 - 1887) Rev. Robert Hall (1868 - >1939) Thomas Thomas of Glasgow Captain Thomas of Alloa (1804 - 1836) Thomas of Stirling (1763 - 1835) Thomas of Parkfield, Birkenhead (1838 - 1914) Thomas Charles (1858 - 1912)

McKellar
Margaret of Roseneath on Clyde

Rennie
Jane (1767 - 1851)

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Taylor
Archibald McMillan of Bombay Daniel of Liverpool & Oxton spouse of (4) 1.1.7.3 spouse of (4) 1.1.7.2 spouse of (5) 1.1.7.1.3 spouse of (4) 1.1.7.1

Toby
Rev. Edward Osment ( - >1939)

Watchorn
Hannah of Asfordby, Leics (1843 - 1889)

SOURCE:
"The House of Maine - Historical Genealogical & Heraldic Notes relating to the Mains & Kindred Families" by Rev. Robert Hall Main, which he published privately (52 copies only) in 1939. This book is the sole source of our information about Robert H Main's line of the Mains of Lochwood. For other information on MAIN of LOCHWOOD contact Gavin Main Waddell

Geograph NS6765 Chris Upson

Easterhouse, Glasgow: Andy Scotts galvanized steel sculpture of a Clydesdale horse, unveiled in 1997 Gavin Main Waddell has established that the family described in Sir George Mackenzies The Science of Heraldry(1680) as Main of Auchterhouse, is in fact of Easterhouse, a part of East Glasgow and therefore a branch of the Lochwood Main family.

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LINKS BETWEEN FAMILY GROUPS IN THIS COLLECTION

There have been many unsuccessful attempts to discover links between the different family groups of MAYNE in this one-name study. Some examples :-

Ireland & Bucks. There is evidence in Ireland in the form of a 1773 memorial stone inscription at the Mayne vault at Dartrey that Robert Mayne (1679-1753) of the Sedborough family was born at Creslow, near Hoggeston in Buckinghamshire, thus linking the Bucks and Irish branches. Although there are details of the large Mayne family who were established at Hoggeston and from 1596 at Creslow, no record of this Roberts English origin has been found there.

Ireland & Scotland. Similarities have been identified between the Echlin and Erskine Mayne families. Both emigrated from Scotland to the same part of Ireland in the 18th century, but no common link has been discovered. Devon. In the 16th century, both the Marwood and Shirwell families were living in villages just three miles apart in rural north Devon, yet no connection between them has been established (the Shirwill family includes the Catholic priest, Saint Cuthbert Mayne).

Kent & Devon. There have been several persistent but vain attempts over the years to claim descent from the wealthy Kent Mayne(y)s of the Middle Ages who, it appears, died out as a result of their overreaching support of the King during the English Civil War. One 19th century claim came from a lawyer, John Thomas Mayne, of the Exeter family who went to the lengths of manufacturing a spurious pedigree, published by Burke, and accumulating portraits of other Mayne families to support it. Ireland, Bucks, Kent & Normandy. A large pedigree, produced about 1900 by another lawyer, John Dawson Mayne (1828-1917), was widely circulated in UK. It linked his Sedborough Irish family Mayne and the Buckinghamshire Maynes with the Mayne(y) family of Kent, and through them to the Mayennes of Normandy (France), back to the year 848 AD. Although much of his data on individuals proves accurate, no evidence could be found to confirm most of the links he had added between the different family groups in the course of the 29 generations of his pedigree. It remains un-validated as a bit of interesting wishful thinking!

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