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HISTORY
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LANDED GENTRY
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GENEALOGICAL AND HEIJALDK
HISTORY
OF THE
LANDED GENTEY
OF
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IN TWO VOLUMES
Vol. IL
Sixth Edition.
LONDON
HARRISON, J>ALL MALL,
§O0liSdler to f [ic ^m\\ aiii) |].|l|). tijc |Uinft of Mhilcs.
1879.
•*
TO BER MAJESTV,
I.ONbO>- HARRISON AND SONS, PBINTEBS IN ORDINARY
ST. SIABTINS LANE.
THE LIBRARY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNiVERSITY
PROVO. UTAH
i
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GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC
DICTIONARY
OF THE
LANDED GENTEY.
VOL. II.
—
yLilXtilQt. The Grahams of Duntrune, and the Grahams
Drummond, Esq., and had an only child, Clementina, ,a. 7 Oct.
1812, David, 8th Earl of Airlie. The elder dau.,
f Claverhouse were descended from a common ancestor, John
iVjiELiA Graham, m. 18 April, 1781, Patrick Stirling, E^q. of
raham of Claverhouse, who was the 2nd son of Sir Robert
Pittendriech, co. Forfar, son of William Stirling, Esq. of
raham of Kincardine, chief of the name (ancestor of the
Pittendriech, by Jean Cook his wife, and had issue,
'ukes of Montrose), who in 1406 m. the Lady Mary, dau. of
oBEBT III., King of Scotland. When the lines of Graham of William, his heir. Alexander, 6. July, 1796; d. 1801.
laverhouse. Viscounts Dundee, became extinct, the Grahams
Clementina, of Dimtrune, 6. 2 May, 1782 d. 1877. ;
father of John Graham, the heroic Graham of Claverhouse, 1782 ; d. and was s. by her nephew, John Edmcnd
1877,
"Viscount Dundee, killed at KiUiecrankie, 26 May, 1689 (see Lacon, Esq., now of Duntrune.
Bubke's Lxtinct Pccraf/e).
Walteb, ancestor of the Gbahams of Duntrune. —
Arnn Quarterly, per fess indented erminois and az., in the
2nd quarter a wolfs head erased arg., quartering Graham of
lir William was s. by his 2nd son, Duntrune; Or, three piles wavy sa., within a double trcssure
Walter Graham, Esq. of Duntrune, m. 1630, Elizabeth, flory counterilory gu., on a chief of the second as many
istcr of Alexander Guthrie, Esq., and was father of David escallops of the iirst. Crest —A
mount vert, thereon a falcon
ppr. beaked and belled or, charged on the breast with a cross
iRAHAM, of Duntroon, who d. 1706, leaving a son,
William Graham, of Duntrune, who assumed at the decease
tlory and gorged with a collar gu. JSlolto Probitas verus —
honos. Seat- Duntrune, Dundee.
if David, 3rd Viscount Dundee, the title
of Viscount, as heir
Male of the gallant Claverhouse. He was out in 1715, and
ttainted by Act of Parliament. His eldest son,
LALOR OF GREGG.
James Graham, of Duntrune, likewise assumed the title, Laxoe, Thomas, Esq. of Cregg, co. Tipperary,
cined in the rising of 1745, and was also attainted of treason. J.P. and D.L. co. Tipperary, High Sheriff ISfiO,
'jTviously, however, 1735, he had sold Duntrune to his uncle, J. P. CO. Kilkenny, Gcntleman-at-Large to H.E. the
Alexander Graham, who settled the estate upon his brother, I
Earl of Bessborough when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland.
II. 3 O
920 LAL THE LANDED GENTRY. LAM
iHflTfajr.— The O'Lalors, or Lalors, are of Milesian origin. POWER-LALOR OF LONa OUCHAr.D.
At an early period, they migratecl, with the 0"3Iores, from Poweb-Laloe, Geoege Eichabd, Esq. of Long
tJlster to the extensive district of Leix, in the Queen's Co., of
Orchard, co. Tipperary, b. 29 Aug. 1864.
which country the O'JIores became powerful princes, and,
under them, the OLalors were influential chieftains, possessing ILtliraCJC* —Paternally this family is a branch of Poweb or
considerable landed property between Stradbally and Jlary- DE LA PoEB of Garteen, co. Waterford, and maternally a branch
fcorough. Their principal seat was at Disert, near the rock of of Lalob of Cregg {see those families), springing from
Dunamase. Thence a branch sprung which settled in the John Lalob, Esq. of Crannagh and Long Orchard, co.
CO. of Tipperary. Tipperary, J.P., and Deputy Governor, 3rd son of John Lalor,
DioKTsius Li^LOB, of Ballywoney, was a member of this Esq. of Long Orchard and Cregg. He m. Mary, dau. of
family. His name was signed to the new form of oath and Thomas Phelan, Esq. of Kodstown, co. Tipperary, aud had
declaration of the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, dated issue,
10 Jan. 1646, o.s., amonsst the signatures of several other John Thomas, 1793; d. 1823, v.nm.
6,
personages, who are styled by historians " veluti comitiales in Thomas Phelan, Barrister-at-Law, d. v.nm. 4 June, 1825.
Domo Communium." Anastasia Phelan, of whom hereafter.
The member of the O'Lalor family who became a resi-
first
Mary, m. Richard Montesquieu Bellew, Esq., M.P., brother
of the 1st Lord Bellew, and d. s.p.
dent in Tipperary was
CO.
Jeeemiah Lalob, b. 1626, who removed from Disert, Qoeen's Mr. Lalor d. 7 Sept. 1828. His eldest dau.,
Co., about the year 1666, after having taken a prominent part
Anastacia Phelan Lalob, m. 1st, 1815, Edmund Po -, Esq.
the Irish forces, and his father was nephew to Winifred, dau.
PoEE of Gurttea la Poer).
II. Edwaed James, who assumed the additional surname of
of O'Lalor, of the Queen's Co., and wife of John Crosbie,
Lalob, of whom hereafter.
Bishop of Ardfert, who d. 1621. The lands of Farran-g cahill, III. Richard Francis, rn. Sara Gordon, of Virginia, North
near Templemore, and also several other denominations in America, and had two daus. Anastacia and Mary.
that neighbourhood, were Major Jeremiah Lalor's estates. I. Mary, ni. 1846, Henry Petre, Esq. of Dunkcnhalgh, D.L. co.
John Lalob, Esq. of Long Orchard, and Crcg, co. Tipperary-, Geoege Richaed Poweb Lalob, Esq., now of Long Orchard.
m.. Elizabeth, sister of John Doherty, Esq. of Outrach, co.
Tipperary, and d. 9 May, 1782, aged 75, leaving issue, Arriis —
Quarterly: 1st and 4th. or, a lion rampant guardant
gu. 2nd, arg., a chief indented sa. 3rd, arg., on a chief gu.
; :
gu. cuffed vert, the hand ppr. grasping a short sword also ppr.
Cecilia, dau. of ITlick Burke, Esq. of Meelick, co. Galway, 2nd, A stag's head affrontee or, between the horns a tiucitix
and d. g. p. 29 June, 1798. ppr. Mottoes— Fortis et fidelis and Per crucem ad coronam.
;
EUza, m. 1856, William O'Meagher, Esq. of Kilmoyler. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Warren Maude, Esq. of Sunnyside, co.
Louisa, wife of Clement Sadleir, Esq. of Castle Blank,' co. Durham, and had issue,
Tipperary,
I. Humble, J.P., b. 1774, 6thWrf.nglerandB,A.of Emmanuel
Mr. Lalor d. 22 Feb. 1847, aged 62; his widow survived until CoU. Cambridge; m. Jane, dau. of Alexander Chalto, Esq.
31 Jan. 1848. of Main House, Roxburghshire, and had issue,
1 Joseph Chatto, m. Eleanor, dau. of William Oliver
Arms—Vert, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gu. Eutherfurd, Esq. of Edgerston, Roxburghshire, and
Crest—An arm embowtd vested gu. cuffed vert, the hand ppr has issue. 2 Alexander, deceased.
—
Seat Greg, Carrick-on-Suir, co. Tipperary.
—
grasping a short sword also ppr. Motu Fortis et fidelis.
3 Charles, m. Frances Onglcy, dau. of Capt. Frederick
Burgoyne, R.X., and has issue.
LAM THE LANDED GENTRY. LAM 921
1 Elizabeth, 'William Maude, Esq., ynnnccest son of
in. Ann, dau. of Z\r Thomas Lowe,
6. 1.534, ill. Knt., Alderman of
Jacob Maude, Esq. oi Suniiysidc and Sclaby Hall, co. London and d. 1634, leaving a son,
;
Durham. 2 Sarah. Thomas Lambarde, Esq., b. 1G15, who sold his estate at
8 Jane, m. 1st, John Steavcnson, Esq. of Ryton, co. Dur-
ham, and has issue; she m. 2ndly, the llev. Henry
Greenwich. He m. 1638, Isabella, dau. of Sir John Garrard,
Bourchier Wrcy, Esq. Rector of Tawstock, co. Devon. Bart, of Lamer, by whom he had (with two daus., Isabella m.,
4 Isabella, m. Bcwicke Blackburn, Esq., and has issue. Alington Paynter, Esq. of Gillingham, Kent and Mary, m. ;
II. "Warren, b. 1778; m. 1811, Sarah, dau. of Robert liiuiter, Thomas Ilatton, Esq. of London) five sons, who d. a. p. and ;
Esq. of Hunter Hill, co. Durham, and has issue, William Lambarde, Esq. of Sevenoaks, d. 2 Aug. 1711,
1 Warren Maude, (/. 1840. leaving, by Blagdalen, dau. of William Humphreys, of .Alaird-
2 Frederick, iii. Lilla Louisa, dau. of Adam Wallace lew, his wife (with a younger son, Sir Multon Lambarde, Knt.,
Elnislie, Esq. of London, and has issue. in. Jane, sole heir of Edmund Fowler, of Ash, near Ridley,
3 Tliomas Cornwallis.
Kent, and d. s. p. 1758) an elder son,
1 Sarah Maude, deceased.
2 Louisa, m. Col. St. Aubyn, of Belvedere Honse, Jersey, Thomas Lambarde, Esq. of Sevenoaks, h. 1670 ; in. Mary,
and (/., having had issue. youngest dau. and co-heir of Sir John Beale, Bart, of Farning-
3 Harriet, ni. George Falle, Esq., and is deceased. ham, in Kent, and d. 19 Dec. 1745, having had, with other
4 Caroline Laura, m. Col. St. Aubyn, jun., and has issue. issue, who d. young or umn., a son,
lir. Joseph, of whose line we treat. Thomas Lambarde, Esq. of Sevenoaks, 6. 1705 in. 1747, ;
I. Harriet, m. Robert Scott, Esq. of Shincliffe Hall, Durham, Grace, dau. of Sir William Parsons, Bart, of Stanton, Notts,
and had issue,
and had (with four daus., Grace; Mary, Jii. the Rev. John
1 William, b. 1804; 5ii. Georgina, dau. of Col. Hen-ies, and
Hallward Araie, m. the Rev. Sackville Austen; and Jane, r,i.
;
"2 Dudley, b. 19 May, 1S31.
d. having had issue.
John Randolph, Bishop of London) two sons, Multon, of
1 Georgina, deceased.
ir. Sarah, m. George Broadrick, Esq. of Hamphall Park,
whom presently; and Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Ash, near
CO. York.
Wrotham, m. 3 June, 1783, Miss Otway. Mr. Laaibardc d.
ni. Helen, m. Capt. Fead, R.N., and had issue. 1769, and was s. by his elder son,
rhe 3rd son, Multon Lambarde, Esq. of Sevenoaks, 6. 1757 in. 1773, ;
Joseph Lamb, Esq. of West Denton, Northumberland, and Aurea, dau. and co-heir of Francis Otway, Esq. of Ashgrove,
remmon, Cumberland, J. P. and D.L., b. 11 Nov. 1781 m. 4 Sevenoaks, and had issue, i. William, his heir; ii. Thomas
;
Jsq. of Stamford, Lincolnshire, and d. 8 Oct. 1859, having had 1838; II. Fannj-, d. 1821; ni. Bridget Aurea, -„;. John
ssne,
Gurdon, Esq. of Assington Hall, Suffolk, and d. 1826, leaving
issue; iv. Juliana, jii. 1829, Admiral C. G. Randolph, R.N. :
I. Joseph,b. 12 May, 182.3; d. 31 July, 1812.
II. Richard Westbrooke, now of West Denton. Y. Jane, d. 1810; and vi. Mary, rn. 1832, the Rev. Richard
in. William Wentworth, b. 14 July, 1830; late Capt. 7th Salway, Rector of Fawkham, Kent, and d. 1848, leaving issue.
Dragoon Guards; cF. 26 Not. 1876. Mr. Lambarde d. April, 1836, and was s. by his eldest son,
IV. John Henry, 6. 21 July, 1834; d. 12 Aug. 1S51. William Lambarde, Esq. of Beechmont, J.P. and D.L.,
V. Robert Ormston, b. 5 Nov. 1836.
b. IS Nov. 1796; in. 1 Oct. 1818, Harriet EUzabeth, 5th dau. of
I. Amelia Mary, m. 8 April, 1856, Capt. Nugent Chichester,
eldest son of Joseph Chichester Nagle, Esq. of C.dverleigli
Sir James Xaesmyth, Bart, of Posso, co. Peebles, and had issue,
Court, Devon. I. Multon, now of Beechmont.
n. Josephine Mary Agnes. lu. Mary Emma Blanche. II. John, b. 1823; m. 1847, Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. Has-
1am; and d. 1848, leaving a dau., Harriet Charlotte.
Arm.t —
Sa., on a fess erm. between three cinquefoils ars;.
wo —
mullets of the field. Crest A paschal lamb ppr. Jfloito — III.William, Lieut. R.N., 6. 1824 ; d. 1808.
rv. Francis, b. 1830, 1st Stafford Mihtia.
.'alma non sine pulvero.
V. Charles James (Rev.), b. 28 Aug. Vicar of Southill,
—
Residence West Denton, Newcastlc-on-Tyne.
Biggleswade, Beds.
1833,
ilarch, 18i8, Marianne Teresa Livesey, dau. of Esq., and has issue. iii. Jane.
n'. Haniet. v. Jane Aurea. vi. Alice Mary.
Edmund Turton, Esq. of Brasted, Kent, and Upsall
Jastle, CO. York, and has issue, Mr. Lambarde d. 1 June, 1866.
I. John Bell William Edmund, b.18 Oct. 1849. Arms— Quarterly of four, 1 LAJmARDE gu., a chevron vair
:
lau. and heir of Robert Deane, of Hallinge, Kent, and VI Juliane Hamilton, b. 19 June, d. 14 Aug. 1863.
.vidow of William Dalison, Esq., and by the latter had (svith a vn. Lillian Fannie Ermangarde, 6. 21 Aug. 1864.
lau., Margaret, !,i. Thomas, 2nd son of Thomas Godfrey, of VIII. Bertha Madeline Frances, 6. 29 Aug. 1869.
seUingc), three sons. Gore and Fane, d. in infancy, and IX. Adeline Octavia, &. 10 Jan. 1872.
SibMdlton Lambarde, Knt. of Westcombe, in Greenwich, 5LlUeaQe.— Charles LAstcARX, Esq. of Painstown, ?I.P.
3o2
922 LAii: THE LANDED GENTRY. LAAT
for Kilbeggan, son (by Eleanor, his 2nd wife, only child of 1. Emma Mary Louisa. ii. Flora Marion.
Simon Creame, Esq.) Hon. Oliver Lambart, of Pains-
of the III. Louisa Matilda. iv. Florence Amy.
town, M.P., 3rd son of Charles, 1st Earl of Cavan, m. EUza-
beth, only dau. of Gustavus Hamilton, Viscount Boyne, and
ILtnCagC. This —
family claims descent from that of
Gen. John Lambert, so distinguished in the civil wars of
bad issue, England and Scotland, during the Protectorate, and it is stated
Chaeles, M.P., d. unm. Dec. 1740. that his nephew,
GcsTAVcs, heir to his father. John Lambert, Esq. settled in the West of Ireland.
Hamilton, Major-Gen. in the army. He was
father of two sons, of whom the younger,
Elizabeth, Nicholas Ogle, Esq.
to. 1754,
Eleanor, m. Thomas Elrington, Esq. Joseph Lambert, Esq. of Toher and Thomastown, estab-
Mary, m. Christopher Nicholson, Esq. of Balratli. lished himself in co. Mayo 1699. He to. Anne, dau. of Peter
Sophia, m. Rev. Robert Gregory. Rutledge, Esq. of Cornfield, and had a son,
Mr. Lambart d. 1753, and was s. by his son, Francis Lambert, Esq. of Toher and Thomastown, m. 1st,
Gustavus Lambart, Esq. of Beau Pare, co. Meath, M.P. for Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Lindsey, Esq. of Turin Castle, co.
KUbeggan, m. Thomasine, dau. of George Rochfort, Esq. of Mayo, and sister of Thomas Lindsey, Esq. of Hollymount, and
Eochfort, CO. Westmeath, and sister of Robert, Earl of Belvi- had by her a son, Joseph, his heir; and two daus. the elder, ;
dere, and had a son and successor, Letitia, to. Thomas Elwood, Esq. of Ashford, co. Galway
;
Chables Lasibaet, Esq., of Beau Pare, m. Frances, dau. of and the younger m. Francis Goodwin, Esq. Mr. Lambert to.
James Lenox Naper Dutton, Esq. of Sherborne, co. Glou- 2ndly, Bliss Ormsby, co. Mayo, and had by her a son, Francis,
cester, and sister of James, 1st Lord Sherborne, by whom R.N., who rf. leaving issue. The only son of the first marriage,
(who d. 1806) he left at his decease (with two daus. (Frances Joseph Lambert, Esq. of Brookhill, High Sheriff of Mayo
Thomasine, in. Charles Chetwynd, Earl of Talbot and Eliza- ; 1796; m. 1st, Barbara, dau. of Thomas Ruttledge, Esq. of
beth, m. Sir Rose Price, Bart, of Trengwainton) an only son, Bloomfield, and sister and heir of Robert Ruttledge, Esq. of
Gustavus Lambart, Esq. of Beau Pare, J. P. and D.L., the same place, and by her had issue,
M.P. for Kilbeggan, b. 16 Sept. 1772; m. 1810, Anna Butler, Thomas, who d. unm.
dau. of Sir John Stevenson, JIus. D., and had issue, Francis (Rev.), of Bloomficlfl, co. Mayo, J.P., who assumed
the name and arms of Ruttledge (sec Ruttledge of
Gustavus William, now of Beau Pare.
Blooinfidd).
Charles James (Rev.), b. 4 Feb. 1817, Rector of Navan, co.
Barbara, to. Arthur Knox, Esq. of Bushfield, co. Mayo.
Meath, vi. Maria Smith, and has Badulph and other issue.
Olivia Florence. Mr. Lambert m. 2ndly, Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. Alexander
Frances Anne Catherine, m. Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Esq. Clendining, D.D., Prebendary of Lackan and Rector of West-
of Fitzwalters, Essex. port, and by her had issue,
Mr. Lambart d. 22 Sept. 1850. Joseph, late of Brookhill, J.P., d. unm. 1855.
^)-m.s— Gu., three narcissuses arg. pierced of the field. Alexander Clendining, now of Brookhill.
—
Crest A centaur ppr. drawing his bow gu. arrow or. Motto — Eleanor, to. David Ruttledge Courtenay, Esq., Ban-ister-at-
Ut quocunque paratus. I'S'W. Rebecca, d. unm.
Toirn Jiesidence — Harley Street, Cavendish Square. Seat — Letitia, to. John Veevers, E.sq., R.N. Elizabeth.
Beau Pare, Slane, co. Meath. Georgiana, m. Charles Bowen, Esq., of Milford.
Mr. Lambert d. 1813.
Margaret. Letitia, aXun, d. 1854. bert, Esq. of Creg Clare (see irrecedhirj Article), m. Miss E.
Jane, m. Awley Banon, Esq., M.D., of Irishtown, co. West- Wood, dau. of —
Wood, of Chappell Field, co. Sligo, and had
meuth. (with two daus., Margaret, r/i. —
Boat, Esq. of Duck's Pool,
Mr. Lambert and was s. by his son,
d. July, 1S08, CO. Waterford; and Anne, vu Henry Lambert, Esq. of co.
Heney Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, J.l'. and D.L., M.P. for Galway), a son and successor,
CO. AVexford. b. 1 Sept. 1786; m. 11 June, 1835, Catherine, Walter Lambert, Esq. of Castle Lambert, ™. 1791, Eliza-
youngest dau. of William Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, and beth, 3rd dau. of Burton Persse, Esq. of Persse Lodge, now
sister of Maria Theresa, Countess of John, 16tti Earl of Shrews- Moyode Castle, co. Galway, and d. Dec. 1824, leaving issue,
bury, and d. 20 Oct. 1861, leaving issue, Walter, of Castle Lambert.
Henry Patrick, now of Carnagh. John, Td. Jane, only dau. of Col. Peyton, of Eaheen, co.
George Thomas, b. 9 Nov. 1837. Leitrim, and has issue, six sons and two daus.
Mary Jane, m. P. J. Lynch, Esq. of Rose Park, co. Dublin. Richard (sec Lambert ofZyston Hall). Parsons, deceased.
Anne, m. 27 Jan. 1870, Edwin Windham, 3rd Earl of Dun- Charles, deceased > j ..x, j . •
'"• ^^^ settled in America.
raven and Mountearl, K.P., who d. 6 Oct. 1S71. Robert 5
Catherine, d. xiani. 8 March, 1S57. Sarah, deceased, to. 1st, Charles Barry, 2nd Baron Clan-
Juliana Margaret. Letitia. Fanny. morris; and2ndly, 1830, Edward S. Hickman, Esq.
Bessy, deceased, ni. Matthew St. George, Esq. of Kilcolgaa
yj /•)»«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, vert, a lamb arg. ; 2nd and
3rd, crm., an eagle displayed gu. Crest —A
sagittary per pale
Anna
Castle, CO.
Maria,
Galway.
m. B. Eathbome, Esq. of Ballymore, co.
gu. and arg., charged with a trefoil vert the bow and arrow or.
Galway.
Motto — Deus providebit.
jSeai— Carnagh, Xew Boss, co. Wexford. Walter Lambert, Esq. of Castle Lambert, J.P., D.L., and
High 10 Sept. 1795; m. 21 Oct. 1817, Ann,
Sheriff 1828, 6.
eldest dau. of Col. Giles Eyre, of Eyre Court Castle, and has
LAMBERT OF WATERDALE, FORMERLY issue,
OF CREG CLARE. Thomas Etre, now of Castle Lambert.
Lambert, Walter Macclellan, Esq. ofWater- Giles Eyre, m. May, 1850, the only child of Francis Rca, Esq.
of Richview,
Sandymount, co. Dublin.
dale, CO. Galvray, late Capt. 41st regt., b. 31 Aug. Walter, m. and settled in America.
1833. Richard, m. 6 Dec. 1870, Jean Mary, dau. of James Eraser,
heth Macclellan, only child of Camden Gray, last Lord Kirk- Sanders Mason, late of the 8th regt.
cudbright, and by her, who d. 1 July, 1874, had issue, Mr. Lambert, Lord of the Manor and Patron of the
Walter Macclellan, now of Waterdale. Living of Lyston, 4th son of the late Walter Lambert,
Cliarlcs James, b. 11 Oct. 1837; d. 6 Feb. 1855.
Thomas Camden, b. 5 Oct. 1841, Capt. in the army. Esq. of Castle Lambert, co. Galway, d. 25 Jan.
Robert, h. 4 Feb. 1844. James Henry, b. 6 Sept. 1851. 1878 (see preceding Article)
Sarah Elizabeth, m. 2 Oct. 1858, Charles Edward Lewis, Esq.
of St. Pierre, co. Monmouth.
Arms, Crest, —
Same as Lambert of Castle Larabcrt.
and Motto
—
Harriette, m. 2 Oct. 1856, Somerset Molyneux Clarke, Esq.,
Scat — Lyston
Hall, Sudbury, co. Suffolk. Residence
MervUle, Taylor's Hill, co. Galway.
Capt. 93rd Highlanders.
Kathcrine Isabella, b. 21 Sept. 1839; d. 4 Dec. 1854.
Mr. Lambert d. 1 July, 1867.
Walter Peteb Lamcert, Esq., m. Hiss Lubbs, and had and in which occur the names of his ancestors who succeeded
sever 1 sons. I'iie eldest, to the inheritance, go back as far as lO.'.O; and in the Lord
Tetek Lambert, Esq., m. Mn^s Seymour, of Ballymorc Lyon's patent of ai-ms it is mentioned, that a " Lamy, of Dun-
Castle, ilr. Lambert d. J84-1, ami was by liis eldest son,
-'. kenny," was one of the witnesses to a Royal Charter in 1401.
Walter Peter Lambert, now of Castle Ellen. The surname appears at a much earlier period (1329) in the
Chamberlain's Eoll, in the Scotch Exchequer Records.
Ar.ju, <£r.— .Same as Lambert of Woterdale and Creg Castle.
Siv.t — Castle Ellen, Athenry, co. Galway. JoHX Ramsay L'Amt, Esq. of Dunkenny, m. 17G0, Agnes,
dau. of Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Kilbrackmont, co. Fife,
and by her (who d. 1782) left at his decease, 1814, with four
LAMONT OF LAMONT. daus. (Agnes, m. Rev. Dr. Lyon, D.D. Margaret, m. George ;
—
ILi'.ir.tgC. The family of Lamost of Lam-mt dates from James L'Amt, E'iq. of Dunkenny, D.L., an Advocate at the
tileeleTenth century. Interesting details are giren of tliem Scotch Bar, and Sheriff of Forfarshire, 6. 8 July, 1772 ; in.
in Skene's H'tcildaad Ciam. The grandfather of the late 5 Xov. 1811, Mary, dau. of Joseph Carson, Esq., M.D., of
representative of this lone descended line. Philadelphia, and by her (who d. 1336) had issue,
Jobs Lamost, Esq. of Lament, ra. 1773, Helen, dan. of D. John Rams at, now of Dunkenny.
Campbell, of South Hall, and by her (who d. 1S40) had a son, Sylvester, late H.E.I.C.S., 6. 13^0.
3LiJ0R-GEx. John Lamoxt. of Lament, m. Is05, Rebecca, Helen. iia.-y Georgina, d. 1S48.
dau. of George Hobbs, Esq. of Barnaboy, Ireland, and d. IS27, Mr. L'Amy d. 15 Jan. 1S54.
having had issue, Amu — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., three crosiers raleways
Archibald Jasces, of Lament. in fess or, and in base a saltier cnuped arg. 2iid and 3rd, arg., ;
Amelia Helen, in. James G. Davidson, Esq., and d. 1S40. an eagle displayed sa. beaked and membered gu. charged on
Augusta Charlotte Matilda, d. 1830. Georgina, d. 1847. the breast with an escutcheon of the last a border of the
The son and heir, —
second. Cmt A dexter hand erect ppr. holding a crosier or.
Archibald JA^rES Lamont, Esq. of Lnmnnt, .T.P. and D.L., —
Mo^to Per varios casus. Supporter —
Two naked savages
wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, and holding
formerly an ofBcer in the army, b. 1313; -m. 1st, Sept. 1839, oak batons over their shoulders all ppr.
Adelaide, dau. of James Hewitt Massy Dawson, Esq. of Bally- —
Seats Dunkenny, near Forfar; Xetherbyrcs, Ayton, co.
nacourte, co. Tipperary, only son of the Hon. James Massy —
Berwick. Ciubs Junior United Service; Kew Club, Edin-
Dawson. 2nd son of the 1st Lord Massy, and by her (who d. 24 burgh.
June, 1841) had an only child, Adelaide Augusta. He to.
2nd!y, March, 1844, Harriet, dau. of Col. Alexander Campbell,
of PossU, and had issue.
LAND OR OF IPSLEY" COURT.
Jobs Hen"rt, now of Lamont. Laxdoe, Aexoid Savage, Esq. of Ipsley Court,
Ctlestine Xorman. Evelyn. CO. Warwick, and Llanthony, co. Monmouth, s. his
Amelia Georgina Adelaide, m. 15 D?c. 1374. Ilov. Eowjarid father 1865.
Taylor Plummer. 3Iarion Alice.
Arriii —Az.,
a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the —
iLtlTCaflC. In the time of Charles I., John Lafndeb, of
—
second. Citit An open hand cjuped ppr. SapjJOitas Two — Rugeley, was a Capt. in the Royal Army and temp. AVilliam ;
—
wild men. Motto Ne parcas nee spernas. and JIari, Walter Laxdor, Esq. of Rugeley, served as High
—
Heal Lamont, near Greenock, K.B. Sheriff for co. Stafford.
Walter Lakdor, U~q. of Ipsley Court, co. Warwick (son
LAHONT OP KNOCKDOW. and successor of Robert Landob, Esq. of Rugeley, by Mary
Lamoxt, James, Esq. of Enockdow, co. Argrll, his wife, dau. and co-heir of Walter Xoble, Esq. of Longdon,
D.L. and J.P. for Bute and Arsvll, and M.P. "for and grandson of Robert Landor, Esq. of Rugeley, b. 6 June,
1630, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of the Rev. John
Buteshire 1865 to 1S68, F.G.S., F.K.G.S., h. 1829 ;
Taylor), m. 1st, May, 1760, Mary, only child of Richard Wright,
s. his father 1861 m. 10 March, 1868, Adelaide
;
Esq. of Warwick, and had by her an only dau., Maria, ra. her
Eliza, elder dau. of Sir G-. W. Denvs, Bart, of Dray- cousin, Humphrey Arden, Esq. lie m. 2ndly, 1774, Elizabeth,
cott, York, and has, with other issue, eldest dau. and co-heir of Charles Savage, Esq. of Tachbrook,
XcEMAs, 6. 1869. CO. Warwick, and had by her, with three daus., whe d. unm.,
four sons,
Mr. Lamont, Tvho was educated at Eugby, is only
son of the late Ales. Lamont, Esq., J.P. and D.L., Walter Savage, late of Ipsley Court.
Charles .Savage, b. 7 May, 1777, Rector of Colton,co. Stafford;
of Enockdow (son of James Lamont, of Knock dow), m. Jan. 1812, Catherine, only child of Joseph Willson, Esg.
and Jane his wife, dau. of Alexander Chi-ystie, Esq. of Marston Montgomery, co. Derby; and d. July, 184a,
of Balchrystie, Fife. leaving one son, Charles Willson, M.A., Vicar of Lindridge,
Tenbury, co. Worcester, formerly Rector of Whitaere and
—
Ar.iii Az., a lion rampant arg. C-cst A naked hand couped— three daus., of whom the eldest, Elizabeth Sophia, is now of
;
—
holding a dagger erect ppr. ilMo \e parcas nee spernas, Taclibrooke, co. Warwick.
/Seat— Kjiocidow, Argyllshire. Henry Eyres, of Tachbrook, near Leamington, Lord of the
Manor of Whitnash, b. Jan. 1780; il. .?. p.
Robert Eyres, M.A., 6. May, 17»1, Rector and Patron of Bir-
liAMPLTJGH-BP.O OKSB AITK OF lingham, Pershore, co. Worcester.
LAMPLUGH. llr. Landor d. Xov. 1S05, and was s. by his son,
See Beooksbahk. Walter Savage Landob, Esq. of Ipsley, b. 30 Jan. 1775;
educated at Eugby and Trin. Coll. Oxford; m. May, 1811,
Julia, dau. of Jean Thaillier, Baron Neuveville, of Bath, a lady
UKIKY OF DUNKENNY, of Swiss extraction, and had,
Eamsat-L'Amt, Johx, Esq. Dimkenny, co. of
Absold Savage, now of Ipsley and Llanthony.
Forfar and Xetherbyres, co. Berwick, J.P. and D.L. Walter Savage. Charles Savage.
CO. Forfar, and J.P. co. Berwick, h. 9 April, 1813 ; Julia Elizabeth Savage.
m. 10 June, 1845, Mary Eiche Macleod, only dau. Walter Savage Landor was distinguished as a poet, and is
«[ William Mitchell Innes, Esq. of Ayton, co. Ber- known as the author of Imaginai-y Converso.tioni of Literary
wick, and by her (who d. 27 April, 1875) has issue, Men and Statesmen, and several other productions. He was
formerly a Col. in the Spanish army, and resided chiefly in
I. James, 6. 19 Aug. 1307 d.. 9 Jan. ISC5.:
Jr.ards, M.A., J.P., h. 24 Feb. 1829 ; m. 28 Jan. Lodge, and by her had issue rv. Edward, d. 1784;
CO. Loutli, ;
Susan Anne, dau. and co-lieiress of Henry I. Jane, John Freer, of liirniiiigham ii. Anne, m. 1776,
in. ;
.8Ui,
George Birch, Esq. of Harborne and Hampstead, co. Stafford.
?'incent, Esq. of Lily Hill, Berks, and Eradwcll
Mr. Lane d. 1775, and was s. by his eldest son,
Jrove, CO. Oxford, and has issue, John Lane, Esq., b. 1723; m. 1750, Surah, dau. and co-
I. John Henby Heevet Vincent, 6. 3 Oct. 1867. heiress of Richard Fowler, Esq. of Pcndelord, co. Stafford (see
u. Arthur, b. 28 Aug. 1871. in. George, b. 10 July, 1875. Fowler of Pendefovd), and had issue,
I. Agnes Susan, b. 21 Oct. 1864; d. 13 May, 1871. I.John, his successor.
II. Florence, 6. 17 Dec. 1865. II.Thomas, of Leyton Grange, Essex, 6. 30 Sept. 1754; m.
III. Constance, b. 27 April, 1869. 4 Sept. 1784, Barbara, dau. of Thomas Fowler, Esq. of
Pcndeford, by whom he had issue,
3IinC<l5C. — The
ancient family of Lane came into Eng- 1 Thomas Goldsmith Fowler, b. 5 Nov. 1786; m. Rebecca,
nnd, according to with the Conqueror.
llollinshed, Its relict of Capt. Napier; and il. 10 April, 1810, .«. p.
)cdigrce commences with 2 John, b. 6 June, 178S, who his father in the estate of
.«.
Sir Reginald de Lone, grandfather of Adam de Lona, of Leyton Grange, Essex; in. 1st, 1!) Aug. 1817, Jane, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. John Williams, M.A., Vicar of Marston
IVcst Hampton, co. Stafford, whose grandson, Kiciiard de la
Magna, Somerset, and Prebendary of Wells; she d.
jONE, 9 Edward II., living at Hampton, was direct ancestor of 7 July, 1818. He m. 2ndly, 17 Jan. 1825, Elizabeth, only-
JouN Lane, Esq. of Bcntley, m. Margaret, dau. and heiress surviving dau. and heir of William Carter, Esq.; she rf.
)f Thomas Partrich, of King's Bromley, and dying 19 Eliza- 17 June, 1852. Mr. John Lane d. 10 Jan. 1852, leaving
JETU, was «. by his son, issue by his 1st wife,
Thomas Lane, Esq. of Bentley and Hyde, m. Catherine, Mary Jane, m. 12 June, 1839, John Salt, Esq., who d. 12
lau. of Richard Trentham, Esq. of Eochester, and aunt of Jan. 1865.
Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of Oxford, and had issue, John, By 2nd marriage he had issue,
his
lis successor; Thomas; Richard, of Kearns, co. Monmouth; Newton John, of Elmhurst Hall, co. Stafford, b. 25 Nov.
ind Cassandra, m. Thomas Littleton, 3rd son of Sir Edward la28 d. 5 Feb. 1869, having tn. '26 Oct. 1854, Maryanne
;
He d. 31 Elizabeth, and was s. by his Emily, only dau. of Henry Martin Blair, Esq., by whom
Littleton, of Pillaton.
he had issue,
;ldest son,
Arthur Lister Newton, b. 23 Sept. 1S53; d. 16 Jane,
John Lane, Esq. of Bcntley and Hyde, in. Jane, dau. of Sir
1867.
Edward Littleton, of Pillaton, and had issue, Tuomas, his Minnie Florence Newton.
successor; and Alice, hi. Alexander Wightwitk, Esq. He d. Menina Mary Newton, d. 20 Aug. 1864.
i James and was
I., by his son,
.9.
William Goldsmith Lister, b. 7 Dec. 1835.
Thomas Lane, Esq. of Bentley and Hyde, who assisted in Charles Leveson, 6. 21 March, 1839.
the preservation of King Cuakles II., after the battle of Harry Thomas Fowler, /). 3 July, 1842; d. 2 April, 1871.
Worcester, and suffered severely for his attachment to the Mary, rn. 9 Jan. 1850, William Fowler JInunttord Cope-
land, Esq., eldest son of Williaa Taylor Copeland, Esq.,
royal cause. He m. Anne, eldest dau. of Walter Bagot, Esq.
M.P., b. 4 Nov. 1S23.
of Blithfield, co. Stafford, and sisterof Sir Hervey Bagot, Bart.,
Adelaide Lucy, d. 21 .July, 1831.
and had several children, I. Johx, his successor ii. William, ;
Florence, d. 31 Dec. 1851. Ada Barbara.
of Shetton, from whom the Irish family sprang; iii. Richard, Amelia Sarah Lucy. Alice Julia.
a Groom of the Bedchamber; i. Jane, celebrated for her 3 Charles, 6. 2 Feb. 1793, of Queen's Coll. Oxford, M.A.
heroic conduct in saving the life of King Cuakles II. after the (1817), Rector of Wrotham, Rural Dean of Shoreham, co.
battle of Worcester, in. subsequently, Sir Clement Fisher, of Kent, and Hon. Canon qf Canterbury Cathedral, drc. m. ;
Packington, co. Warwick, Bart. ii. Withy, m. ; Petre, Esq.; — 1 July, 1»16, Frances Catherine, 2ni dau. of the Right
Rev. Daniel Sandford, D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh (see
III. Anne, in. Edward Birch, Esq. of Lcacroft; iv. Mary, m.
Sandford of Sandford), and has issue,
Edward, son of Sir Oliver Nicholas (cupbearer to James I.,
Thomas Sandford, b. 28 Sept. 1818; d. 10 July, 1830.
and Carver to King Cuaeles I.). Mr. Lane d. 1660, and was
Charles Edward, b. 23 July, 18-.'0 d. 20 Aug. 18'22.
;
Charles II. after the battle of Worcester, and received His and heir of the late Thomas Ward, Esq. of Heath House,
Majesty at his scat at Bentley, from which place he was conveyed Middlesex, and by her (who d. 12 Feb. 1874) has issue,
in disguise by Miss Lane, to Mrs. Norton's, at Abbot's Leigh, Reginald Charles Douglas, b. 6 April, 1852.
near Bristol. For these signal services the family was dignified Beaufort Cosmo Douglas, b. 5 July, 18.54.
Cecil Thomas Edward Douglas, b. 29 Nov. 1856.
with an especial badge of honour, viz., the Arms of England
Charles Robert Middleton Douglas, 6. 2 Feb. 1864.
in a canton, in augmentation of its paternal coat, and a crest,
Blanche Elizabeth Lydston Douglas.
a strawberry roan horse, bearing between his forelegs the
Charles Henry, b. 16 Jan. 1829 d. 29 May, 1832.
;
royal crown. There is a tradition that Col. Lane was likewise
Thomas Bruce, Hon. E.I.C. Civil Service, Bcng.al Pre-
offered a peerage, but declined it. He m. Athaliah Anson, sidency, b. 29 April, 1831; )». 20 July, 1853, Adelaide
and had, with other issue, Sir Thomas, his successor Lettice, ; Fanny .Sjiring, 4th dau. of William Hallows Belli, Esq.
who d. 23 Nov. 1709; Frances, m. William Offley, of Madcley of the Hon. E.I.C. Civil Service, and has issue,
Jlanor, CO. Stafford Mary, m. Sir Humphrey Jcrvis, Lord
; Cecil Bruce, 6. II Dec. 1857.
Mayor of Dublin. Col. Lane d. 1667, and was s. by his eldest Arthur Bruce, b. 3 Dec. 1858.
fion, Frederick Charles Bruce, 6. 5 Jan. 1800.
Ernest Henry Bruce, b. 19 Oct. 1861.
.Sir Thomas Lane, Knt. of Bentley, m. Abigail, Lady
Herbert Edward Bruce, b. 29 Sept. 1862.
Williams, widow of Sir Henry Wilhams, Bart, of Gwernevet,
Eva Frances Bruce, d. 30 Dec. 1856.
and dau. of Samuel Wightwick, Prothonotary of the King's
Henry Murray, Chester Herald of Arms, b. 3 March,
Bench; and dying 25 Jan. 1715, was s. by his only surviving 1833; in. 9 Oct. 1862, Mary Isabella, eldest dau. of
£on, Richard Fiennes Wykeham Martin. 2nd son of Fiennes
John Lane,
Esq. of Bcntley, b. 12 Dec. 1669; m. 30 April, AVykeham Martin, Esq. of Leeds Castle, Kent, and has
1702, Mary, dau. and co-heiress (with her sister, Sybill, wife issue,
of the Rev. Dr. Birch), of Ilumfrey Wyrley, Esq. of Hampstead, Gerald Stratford Murray, h. 6 Dec. 1863.
CO. Stafford,by Mary, his wife, eldest dau., and in her issue, Francis Charles De Lona (Rev.), 6. 21 June, 1834, M.A.,
co-heir (with her sister, Jane, in. William de Zulstein, Earl of Rector of Whissonsett cum Huniiiigtott, co. Norfolk.
Eochford) of Sir Henry Wroth, Knt. of Durance, co. Middlesex, Jane, in. 24 Aug. 1843, Sir Edward Charles Warde,
and had issue. Mr. Lane d. 25 Oct. 1748, and was s. by his K.C.B. (Kee Wakde of Squerrks).
Eleanor Sarah, in. 22 June, 1854, John Bourryau Broad-
son,
ley, Esq. of Kirk Ella, co. York, late Capt. 17th Lancers,
Thomas Lane, Esq. of Bcntley, b. 23 April, 1703; m. 1st, who d. s. p. 29 June, 1867.
Miss Anno Austen, and had issue, John, his successor; Frances Lennox Meneage, m. 23 Nov. 185,3, Arthur
Thoma.s, (/.young; Mary, lii. John Taylor, Esq. of Walsal; Ann, Vendigaid Davies Berrington, Esq., only surviving son
d. young; Elizabeth Sybilla, jft. Roger Holmes, Esq. Mr. Lane and heir of J. Davies Berrington, Esq. of Woodland
»i. 2ndly, Miss Anne Sayer, and by her had issue, i. Thomas Castle, CO. Glamorgan. She ((. 27 May, 1859.
Louisa Anne. Alice Howley, d. 1 Jan. 1850.
<Eev.), Rector of Handsworth, in. 1779, Esther Barbara,
Blanche Emma, d. 28 Sept. 1860.
<lau. of SirThomas Birch, Judge of the Common Pleas; ii.
4 Richard, b. 2 Oct. 1794 m. 24 April, 1827, Sarah Pink,
;
Charles, d. young; in. William, of Lancsville, Col. in the
3rd dau. of George Thomas Tracy, Esq. of Liskcard, co.
army, and for some time Governor of St. Helena, m. 1787, Cornwall, and d. 27 Jan. 1870, leaving issue,
Margaret, dan. of Jolm Cumac, Esq. of Lurgan, co. Armaj;h, Richard Stuart, b. 14 July, ls29 ni. 31 Aug. 1862, Emily
:
and stster of Col. Jacob Camac, E.I.C.S., of Greeumoojit Eliza, eldest dan. of Samuel Levison, Esq.
926 LAN THE LANDED GENTRY. LAN
Charles Stewart, Col. in the army, 6. 9 Feb. 1831 m. ;
liANE OF BADGEMORE.
23 Sept. 1832, Anne Josephine, 3rd dau. of the Rev.
Richard Bcthuel Eoyes, and has issue. The late Charles Lane, Esq., of Badgemore, ro.
Thomas Blomefield, late Hon. E.I.C. Civil Service. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, h. 27 Oct.
Bengal Presidency, b. 9 June, 1832; d. unm. 30 Oct. 1872. 1793 m. 3 Jan. 1824, Emily Maria, 2nd dau. of
;
"Wilmot, Hon. E.I.C. Civil Service, Bengal Presidency,
6. 19 Sept. 1833; m. 1st, 17 Oct. 1854, Louisa Anne,
the late John, Thornhill, Esq., and by her (who <(.
eldest dau. and co-heir of Charles Patten Vale, Esq., 21 July, 1877) left at his decease, 9 Dec. 1878,
and by her (who d. 26 Sept. 1855) has issue, Louisa I. Charles Powlett, now of Badgernore, Major-Gen., 6.
3
Anne. He m. 2ndly, 16 Dec. 1862, Martha, eldest dau.
Feb. 1821; in. 1st, 2 Sept. 1857, Caroline, youngestdau. of
of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Roche Osborn, Bengal
army. the late G. Lucy, Esq. of Charlecote Park, co. Warwick,
Henry, h. 26 May, 1835, who assumed the surname and and by her (who d. 6 March, 1864), had issue, Charle3
arms of Luoas, in addition to and before those of Lane, Aymer Powlett, b. 10 July, 1860. He m. 2ndly, 14 Sept.
by royal license, dated 4 March, 1856. Mr. Lucas Lane 1869, Bertha D'Albiac, only dau. of J. Du Boulay, Esq. of
d. 17 Feb. 1860. Donhead Hall, Wilts, and by her has issue two sons, R.
Frances Bain, d. 26 Oct. 1835.
Powlett, 6. 14 Oct. 1871 ; and M. Elton, 6. 6 Oct. 1S74.
Sarah Magdalene, m. 22 July, 1857, Capt. Frederick
II. Thomas Thornhill, b. 14 Nov. 1833; d. 3 April, lci73.
Helbert Helbcrt, 5th Madras Light Cavalry, and d.
8 March, 1874. III. John Reynolds (Rev.), b. 14 Nov. 1835.
Emily, m. 17 Jan. 1862, Edward Bernhard Licbort, Esq. IV. Cudbert William Jones, b. 10 March, 1842; d. unm,
18th Hussars, of Swinton Hall, co. Lancaster. 9 Sept. 1864.
1 Sarah, m. 14 Feb. 1812, William Cotton, Esq. of Walwood I. Francina Maria, m. 16 May, 1865, the Right Rev. Thomas
House, Essex, one of the Directors of the Bank of Baker Morrell, D.D., late Bishop (coadjutor) of Edia
England, and Governor in the years 1842-3-4, 6. 12 Sept. burgh, who d. 15 Nov. 1877.
1786; d. 1 Dec. 1866. She d. 22 Dec. 1872. II. Henrietta Catharine, m. 28 April, 1856, Valentine Dudley
2 Jane, b. 21 May, 1791; d. 21 July, 1791. Henry Cary Elwes, Esq., late of the 12th Lancers, only
Mr. Thomas Lane d. 10 Jan. 1824. son and heir of Cary Charles Elwes, Esq. of Great liilliii;;
III. Richard, Capt. R.N., b. 6 June, 1761 d. s. p. 28 Feb. 1799.
;
Hall, CO. Northampton d. 28 April, 1864, leaving no issue
IV. Newton Charles (Rev.), b. 16 Feb. 1763, Rector of lu-
;
goldsby, CO. Lincoln; d. s. j). 6 March, 1840. {see Elwes of Great Billing).
I. Sarah, b. 2 Nov. 1751; d. young. HI. Emily Rose, m. 15 April, 1857, Rev. Henry George
II. Maria, b. 29 Jan. 1757; m. 28 April, 1788, the Rev. John Eland, M.A., Vicar of Bedminster, near Bristol.
Lucy, of Charlecote Park, co. Warwick, and had issue {ace IV. Anna Maria, d. 16 May, 1836. v. Helena Ursula.
Lucy of Charlecote).
in. Sarah, b. 30 March, 1759; d. young. HtlTCilQC. —This branch of the
Lane family is of some
antiquity in co. Northampton. In 1469 (9 Edward IV.), Wil
Mr. Lane d. 28 June, 1782, and was s. by his eldest son,
liam Lane was possessed of Orlingbury Manor or Lordship,
John Lane, Esq. of King's Bromley, b. 25 Dec. 1752, Fellow
and d. 1546, leaving it to his eldest son. Sir Ralph Lane
of Queen's Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-Law, Deputy-Lieut, of co.
During the civil wars the family removed into co. Bucks,
Stafford, High Steward of the town of Burton-upon-Trent, &c.
where Thomas Lane, son of the above Sir Ralph, purchased
&c. ; m. 20 Jan. 1800, Sarah, only surviving dau. of Thomas
the manor and Hitchenden or Ewenden, and had two
estate of
Lloyd, Esq. of Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury, and widow of Thomas
sons, John, his heir;and Robert, Vicar of Hitchenden, who
Amler, Esq. of Ford Hall, co. Salop, and by her (who d. 1
was buried there 27 Nov. 1572. The eldest son,
April, 1855) had issue,
John Lane, of Hitchenden, who d. 1578, was father of
John Newton, his successor.
Robert Lane, ra. Alice, dau. of Robert Saunders, of HamblO'
Thomas Leveson, b. 28 Sept. 1802, of St. John's Collcco
Cambridge, M.A., ordained 1827, Vicar of Raswick, co. don, CO. Bucks, and had issue. His 4th son,
Stafford (183G), and of Wasperton, co. Warwick (1834); and Francis Lane, of London, Merchant, bapt. 5 Nov. 1587; iit.
Rural Dean. twice, and had issue by both wives. His 2nd son (by the first
Mr. Lane d. 21 Dec. 1824, and was s. by his oldest son, wife), John Lane, also of the City of London 6.. about 1621
John Newton Lane, Esq. of King's Bromley Manor, J. P. fined for Sheriffand Alderman; ra. 1st, Elizabeth Taylor, of
and D.L., b. 4 Dec. 1800; m. 8 Jan. 1828, the Hon. Agnes CO. Stafford; and 2ndly, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir John Trevor,
Bagot, 2nd dau. of William, 2nd Lord Bagot, by the Lady Knt. of Trevalyn, and widow of Alderman Welden. By the
Louisa Legge, his wife, dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth, former (who d. '22 Nov. 1677) Mr. Lane left (witha dau., Mury,
K.G., and had issue, m. Paul Foley, of Stoke Edith, co. Hereford, Speaker of tho
John Henry Bagot, b. 24 Feb. 1829, now of King's Bromley. House of Commons) a son and successor,
Albert William, b. 12 April, 1830; and d. 7 Jan. 1831. Sir Thomas Lane, Knl., Alderman of London, ShcritT o)
Sidney Leveson (Baldersby Park, near Thir.sk, and Wykeham that city 1693, and Lord Mayor 1G95. He m. 1st, Mary, sistei
Abbey, Scarborough), 6. 13 April, 1831, late Capt. 1st of Sir Henry Ashhurst, Bart. and 2ndly, Elizabeth, relict ol
;
Isabel Emma
Beatrice, in. 11 April, 187'2, Percy Brodrick Thomas, of whom presently.
Bernard, Esq., eldest son of the Hon. and Right Rev. Charles John, Rector of Sawbridgcworth, Herts, .nnd High Roading,'
Bernard, Bishop of Tuam, and the Hon. Mrs. Bernard, and Essex, TO. Molly Impey, niece of Sir Elijah Impey aud d ;
had issue, a ilau., who d. an infant, and a son, Ronald 1817, leaving issue.
Percy Hamilton. Mrs. Percy Bernard d. I May, 1876. Mr. Lane d. 1785. His 2nd son,
Mr. Lane d. 13 Oct. 1869.
Thomas Lane, Esq., h. 2 Jan. 1759; m. 23 May, I78S, Sar.al
Charlotte, only dau. of John Williams, Esq. of Dorset, and o
—
Arms Per fess or and az., a chevron gu. between three Winipole Street, by Charlotte Thornhill his wife ; and d
mullets countcrchanged on a canton of the third, the royal
;
15 Nov. 1822, leaving an only surviving child, the laic Charll;
lions of England (the latter added for the reason mentioned
above) quartering De t,A Hytje, Wyrley, Fowleb, and many Lane, Esq. of Badgernore.
;
others. Crest —
A strawberry roan horse saliant couped at the —
Arms Per ; ;ilc az. and gu. three saltiers couped avg
flanks bridled sa. bitted and garnished or, supporting between —
Crest Two griffins' heads, one gu. the other az. issuing out o
—
the feet an imperial crown ppr. Motto Garde le Roy. a crescent. Motto Nee degenero.—
4i'ea{— King's Bromley Manor, near Lichfleld, co. Stafford. iScat— Badgernore, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxford.
LAX THE LANDED GENTRY. LAN 927
Longhope, co. Gloucester, 4tli son of Gen. Sir John Guise, I. Frances, m. 16 Feb. 1816, William Atkinson, Esq. oi
Bart., G.C.B. Retains, co. Mayo. ii. Isabella, d. young.
III.Catherine, «i. Piercy Bagwell, Esq., Commander 11. N.;
le d. 1873.
and d. s. p. iv. Elizabeth, d. young.
Armst —
Per pale az. and gu. thr»e saltiers couped artr. Cvst V. Jane, to. Rev. David Whitty, of Rathvilly, and has issue,
—Out of a crescent or, two griffins' lieads, one gu. the other az. John, m. Emily, dau. of Willinm Garde, Esq.; Charles,
—
Motto Celeritate. M.D. Irwin; Frances; Anne, „i. John Bury, M.D. Eliza-
; ;
—
Scat Ryelands, near Leominster, co. Hereford. beth, m. Arthur English, Esq.; and Gertrude.
VI. Gertrude, m. Rev. William Whitty, M.A., of Cromwell's
Ford, CO. Carlow, and has issue, William (Eev.); Charl.s
LANE-FOX OF BEAMHAU. Langley, late 66tli regt. ; Richard Lawrence
Elizabeth, d. young.
and Anno ;
See Fox. VII. Dorcas, ra. James Kickson, Esq. of Clane, co. Kil-
kenny, and has issue, Arundel, R.A. Frances; and Hen- ;
rietta.
LANGDALE OF HOUGHTON CO. YORK. Mr. Langley d. 10 April, IS-Tl, and was .5. by his eldest son,
See Eueke's Peerage, Motvbeay akd Stouetox. Henry Langlet, Esq. of Coal Brook and Lisnamrock, to.
9 April, 1S32, his cousin, Elizabeth Dorothea, dau. of George
Tuthill, Esq. of Ballyteigue, co. Limerick, and d. 16 Aug.
LANGLEY OF COAL BROOK. 1860, having had three sons,
Langlet, George, Esq. of Coal Brook, co. Tip- I. Charles Henry, late of Coal Brook, d. v.nm. 7 Aug. 1863.
9 June, 1838; vi. 2 Oct. 1862, II. George, now of Coal Brook.
peravy, J.P., h.
III. Henry Percy, d. young, 11 June, 1S44.
Katherine Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. George Peacocke,
Rector of Holycross, and has issue three daus.,
Anns — Arg., a fess sa. in chief three hurts. Crest — A cocka-
—
trice, wings addorsed sa. combed and wattled gu. Jictto
X.Katherine Georgina. Fide sed cui vide.
n. Elizabeth Dorothea Villiers. iii. Ilenrietta.
—
Seat Coal Brook, New Birmingham, co. Tipperaiy.
Oliver Grace, Col. in the army, m. Marie, dau. of J. E. Wil- April, 18G9, Margai'et Cecilia, 2ud dau. of the late
Idnson, Esq. of Pottcrton Hall, co. Corli, and has issue, one John Michael Tobin, Esq. of Montreal, Canada, by
son and one dau. Catherine Lis wife, eldest dau. of Col. Maxwell,
Elizabeth Maria, m. Col. Henry Pcnton, of Pentonville, and
has issue. l.jth Fusiliers, and has with other issue a son,
Catherine Fanny, m. Percy Gough, Esq., and has issue four
Henry Francis, &. 12 Feb. 1870.
sons and two daus.
Mary, hi. William Perry, Esq. of WoodroofT, Clonmcl, J.P.
and D.L., and has issue one son and one dau.
ILiuCrtgC. —The
Langtons of KlUccnny arc a family of
great antiquity, and have been settled in Ireland from a
Sophia, (I. unni.
Isabella Petronella, in. Edward Bagwell Purefoy, Eector of remote period. Tliey were previously of cos. Lcieester and
Greenfields, J.P. and D.L. for Tipperary. Lancaster, deriving descent, through the junior bran-jh, the
Major Langley d. 12 Oct. 1834, and his widow, Maria, Feb. Langtons of Low, co. Lancaster, Lords of Hindley, from the
1802. Langtons, Barons of Newton, whose Arms, "Arg., thitc
chevroncls gu.," the Kilkenny family has invariably borne.
—
Avma Arff., on a fcss sa. a crescent or, in chief three hurts, For centuries they were among the first citizens of Kilkenny,
quartering, Grace of Brittit.i C'aitle. gs. a lion rampant per
:
ford, temp. James I.; and 3rd, Bennet Langton, whose name
Josofa Teresa Ramona Donata, m. 1792, Don Jose Brun
y Yassi, Macstrante de Ronda, Intendcnte Honorai'io de
is associated with Dr. Samuel Johnson." George Langton, i'rovineio, and Treasurer ot Cadiz; and d. 170C.
Esq., eldest son and heir of George Langton, Esq., by his Henrietta Nimphe, d. unm. 180C.
wife. Miss Feme, m. Diana, dau. of Edmund Turnor, Esq. of
The 2nd son
Stoice Rochford, co. Lincoln, and had issue, i. Bennet, his
Michael Theobald Langton, Esq. of Bath, m. 21 Nov. 1820,
heir; ii. Feme, d. young; i. Diana, m. Rev. Dr. Ovedale; and
l\Iary, eldest dau. and co-heiress of .Icrcniiah Ryan, Esq. of
II. JuUet, m. Itev. Wilham Brackenbury. The eldest son and Newtown, co. Waterford, by Jlargaret his wife, dau. of Joseph
heir,
Burko, Esq. of Rockville, co. Tipperary, and by lier (who d,
Bennet Langton, Esq. of Langton, to. 1770, Mary, Dowager- 22 Jan. 18G4) had issue,
Countess of Itothes, dau. of Gresham Lloyd, Esq., by Mary
Henry Michael Faustinds, late of Danganmore.
Hult his wife, great-niece of tlie Lok^ Chief Justice Holt, and Theobald Arthur Lambert, in holy orders of the Church of
had is.sue (with six daus., Mary, Diana, Jane, Elizabeth, Rome, b. 17 Sept. 1830; d. 8 Aug. 18GG.
Isabella, and Margaret), three sons, Francis Albert Romdald, now of D.inganmoro.
George, of Langton. Mary Frances Chrl-itina, in. 1845, Peter Cirehnn, Esq., eldest
Peregrine,who assumed the surname of BTassingbekd son of Stephen Grclian, Esq. of Rutland Square, Dublin.
(see
Massinoberd of Ganliji). Margaret Caroline Felicia, a Sister of Charity, d. i 1 Oct.
18.'')G.
Algernon, b. 1781; originally a military officer, subsequently
in holy orders; m. Mary Anne, sister of Edwai'd Drcwe, Josephine Jane Simonna, a Nun in tiio Ursuline Convent,
Esq. of Grange, Devon; and d. 1821), leaving one child, Cork; d. 19 Dec. 18e9.
Bennet. I'leanora Mary Susanna, if. 8 Sept. 1847.
ICIiza Mary Frances.
The son and heir, CaUierineWilhelmina Pauline, d. au infant, 15 Dec. 1835.
Lis THE LANDED GENTRY. LAT 929
3 eldest son, Esq., Commander R.N. (who d. March,
13GS); and d
Henbt Micuael Facstinits Lanctos, Esq. of Danfranmore, 20 July, ISi'l, having by her had issue.
Henry (Kev.), JI.A., 6.4 Nov. 1794; m. 27 July, 1824, Maria
.Kilkenny, Capt. Loutli Rifles <-• !•'> I^'-'b. 182iJ; i(. 1871,
3rd dau. and co-heir of James Halliwell, Esq. of Broumtiuiu'
a was s. by his brotlicr, now of Uansanmore. CO. Lancaster, and had issue. He </. Aug. 1867. '
4i;hs —Arg., three chevroncls gu. Crest — A heart gu. Sarah, m. 2 Aug. 1808, Georce Ormerod, Esq., D.C.L.
tneen two displayed arg. Jioiio— Sursum corda.
v,inc,s F.R.S., A-c, of Sedbury Park, co. Gloucester, andTylde«ley'
^^.^; —Danganmore, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny. CO. Lancaster {see Ormerod of Ti/lUutey).
Frances, U. unm. 1829.
'
;ie ancient Cheshire House of Lathom of Lathom and Kiimcs- served the Irish campaign under him. At the conclusion of the
')j, which terminated in an heiress, Isabella Lathom, who war, Mr. La Touche, with many of his countrymen, settled in
}. Sir John Stanley, Knt., ancestor of the Earls of Derby. In Dublin. He iu. twice; by his 2nd wife he had no issue, bmt
he reign of Henry VIII., Alexander de Latham occurs in by the 1st (whom he ra. 5 Jidy, 1G90), Judith Biard, dau. of
xisting deeds as seised of lands in Astbury, and using the No^ Biard and Judith Chevalier his wife, he hud, with two
ame arms, and from him property descended lineally to daus., issue,
20. Leicester, m. and had issue. The elder son, and left issue at his decease, 1827, William Digges,
';i). 13 Sept. 1842, Louisa, dau. of Christopher
L'Estrange-
Rev. John Latham, B.A., Minister of Siddington, co. Chester,
Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill, co. Fermanagh, and has
i
John Latham, Esq., M.D., at some time President of the Grace, wife of Rev. George Edmond Cotter.
Royal College of Piiysicians, London, F.R.S., L.S., &o., b.
29 Dec. 17G1, who purchased Bradwall 1802. lie in. 12 April,
1784, Mary, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Rev. Peter Meyer,
Vicar of Prestbury (descended from Mere ofJIere, co. Chester),
dau of Rev. Ca;sar Otway, and had issue; Thiophilus
by Martha his wife (second dau. and co-heir of John Ardernc,
Dirges, (?. William Digges, </. .-. ;>. Ehzaij.th;
wiu/i.; :
Esq. of Sutton, sprung from a scion of Arderne of AU-anloj), Eiiiily, wife of John Brcnnan, Esq a six Clerk in Chan-
,
John, D.C.L., sometime Fellow of All Souls' Coll. Oxford, 3 Theophilus Digges, of Du'ulin, </. u.i.n. 1777.
his heir. 4 David Digges, of Dublin, U. aum. 1778.
Peter Mere, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Mr. La Touche d. 17 Oct. 1745, and was s. iu the
Bank which
b. 1 July, 17b9; m. 1st, Sept. 1824, Diana Clarissa, dau. of
Major-Gen. tlie Hon. Granville Anson Chctwynd StapyUon, he had established in Dublin by his son,
Davo La Todche, Esq., 6. 31 Dec. 170.;, who had been
ami that lady dying s. p. 23 Sept. 1825. he rn. 2ndly, la Motte, of
14 Feb. 1833, Grace Mary, 3rd dau. of David Chambers, educated in Holland with his relation, Digues de
930 LAT THE LANDED GENTRY. LAW
Eotterdara. lie m. 8 Feb. 1724-25, Mary Anne, dau. of 1814; m. 16 May, 1843, Maria, only child of Rcj
Gabriel Canasilhes, and bad issue, Lambart Price, Esq. of Treiigwaiutou, co. Coj
Galiriel David, b. 1728; d. v. p. wall (by his wife, Catherine, Countess Dowager]
DAvro (Right Hon.), of Marlay. James, J<. 1730; d.v.iJ.
Desart) and has issue. i
John, of Harristown.
Petek, of Belk'vue, M.P., of
Gabriel, b. 26 Dec. 1734.
whom presently.
Mattliew, 1738.
I. Eobert Percy O'Con.vor, J.P., 6. 12 July, 1846; m. 9 W '
The Eight Hon. David La Todche, of Marlay, co. Dublin, and d. 1 June, 1868, leaving issue.
many years M.P. for his own Borough of Newcastle and otlier II. Eose Lucy, d. v.nm. 25 May, 1875.
places, TO. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of the Eight Eev. George
Marlay, D.D., Bishop of Dromore, son of Chief Justice Marlay, i£tltCHCJC. John La Touche, Esq. of Harristown,
and by her (who was first cousin to the Bight Hon. Henry ICiUlure, M.P.,2nd surviving son of David Digues La Tou
Grattan) had issue, Esq. of Marlay (see La Touche of JJcllerue), m. 1763, Gurtl
Fitzgerald, dau. of Eobert XJniacke, Esq. of co. Cork
David, his heir. George, d. wim. 1823.
John David, of whom presently. took the name and arms of Fitzgerald), and had issue,
Peteb, b. 1777; of whom hereafter, as successor to his uncle Eobert, his heir. t.
of Bellevue. John, many years M.P. for co. Leitrim, d. vnm. f
Eobert, Lieut. -Col. of the Carlow Militia, and for some years Gertrude, m. Francis Mathew, 2nd Earl of Llaudaff. I
M.P. for Carlow, b. 1783; d. s. p. William, </. young. Marianne, m. Ralph Peter Dundas, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. 1781, Robert, 3rd Earl of Lanesborough.
Tlie elder son,
Harriet, m. Sir Nicholas Colthurst, 3rd bart. of Ardrum, co. f-
Cork.
Eobert La Touche, Esq. of Harristown, M.P. for co. Kild •
'
Emily, m. Nov. 1790, Col. George Vcsey, of Lucan House, m. 17 April, 1810, Lady Emily Le Poer Trench, youngest i
in. and had issue; in. George, b. 1798, ra. and had children;
Mr. La Touche d. May, 1844.
IV. Peter, Col. E.I.C.S., m. a dau. of Gen. Maxwell, and had Arms, ifc. —As La Touche nf Bellevue.
issue; V. William, d. v.nm.; vi. Robert, Capt. in the army, lieaJ— Harristown, Brannoxtown, Newbridge.
TO. and had issue; vii. Cecil, d. unm.; i. Elizabeth, m. Lord
Brandon ii. Harriett, m. Villiers Hatton, Eear-.UImiral E.N.
;
^Vit•klow ls38, and of the co. of the City of Dublin, 1843, Marie Amelie Rose, dau. of Charles George Fount;
)unti
d. until. Esq., and lias a son, 6. 187
Charles John, b. 21 March, 1811; m. June, 1850, Mademoi- I. Caroline.
selle Marie dc Fouchier, and has a son, John David, 6. May,
1851. ILilTCfttJC— John r>ESNET, Esq., J.P. (grandson of
Frances Caroline Sarah, d. 1877. Elizabeth Louisa. tei^B
Bennet, Esq. by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of James Witte
Anne Caroline, d. utiui. 1844. Sir.J
Esq. of Rothamsted, Recorder of St. Albans, son of Sir
Petee La Touche, Esq. of Bellevue, Crd surviving son of Wittewrong, Bart., by Elizabeth Middleton his wife), der
David Digues La Touche, Esq. of Bellevue, by Mary Anne iiis Rothamsted from his cousin, Thomas Wittewrong, Esq.,
wife, sat for many years in Parliament as Knight of the Shire last of the Wittewrongs, who d. unm. 1763, and dying <
for Leitrim. He m. 1st, 1766, Eebecca, only dau. of Eobert was s. in the estates by his nephew (son of his sister Mary
Vicars, Esq. of Grantstown, Queen's Co., which lady d. s. ii. Thomas Lawcs, E.^q., her husband),
1786; and 2ndly, EUzabeth, dau. of Eichard Vicars, Esq. of John Bennet Lawes, Esq. of Rothamsted, D.L., m. i
Lavally, which lady, who had no children, survived her 1812, Marianne, dau. of John Sherman, Esq. of Drayton
husband a considerable time. Having no issue, Mr. La Touche Oxford, and relict of Rev. David George Knox, and had is
adopted (the 4th son of his brother, the Right Hon. David La John Bennet, now of Rothamsted Park.
Touche, of Marlay) his nephew, Marianne, m- 30 Oct. ]»34, Charles Thomas Warde, E»
Peter La Touche, Esq. This gentleman, who was b. 1777, Welcombe House.co. Warwick, and d. 1877, leaving sum
issue, three daus.
m. 1806, the Hon. Charlotte Maude, dau. of Comwallis, 1st
Emily Catharine, m. 1845. Lewis Mathias, Esq. of Lamj
Viscount Hawarden, and by her (who rf. 2 Dec. 1874) had issue
Court, CO. Pembroke, and has surviving issue, two sons
Peter, his heir. Cornwallis, d. in India. two daus.
William Robert, now of Bellevue (xee above).
Ashley, ru. 2 May, 1861, Sarah Julia, dau. of Col.' Sir W. Cox,
Mr. Lawes d. 22 Oct. 1825.
of Coolcliffe. Charles Henry, d. 1876. Arms— Or, on a chief az. three cstoiles of the field. C4i
Francis, late High Sheriff of co. Leitrim. James, d. 1854. On a ducal coronet or, an ermine pas.sant ppr.
Octavius, -Hi. Cecilia La Touche. John Alexander. Seat— Rothamsted Park, near St. Albans.
Isabella. Charlotte. Mary.
Eliza, in. Eev. James Godley. Elizabeth, d. young.
3Ir. La Touche d. 11 Feb. 1830, and was «. by his son, liAWIiOE OF GRENAGH HOUSE.
Peter La Touciie, Esq. of Bellevue, whose brother and heir Shine-Lawloe, Denis, Esq. of Castlelough ;
irtin, M.D.
Walter Lawrence, of Ballymore, «. his father, for whose
iry Anne, a Nun.
distinguished services he was rewarded with large grants of
shine was killed by a fall from li'^ horse, 17 June, 1S12. lands, imder patent from James I., dated 1617. He m. 1603,
— Grenagh House, Killarney, co. Kerry. Ciceley, dau. of GarrettMoore, Esq. of Brieze, co. Mayo, and d.
%t
1635, when he was s. by his only son,
John Lawrence, of Ballymore and Lisreaghan, m. 1st,
1G40, a dau. of John O'Donelan, Esq. of Ballydonelan, co.
\WRENCE OF SANDYWELL PARK. Galway, by whom he had no issue and 2ndly, Mabella, dau.
;
'/AWEENCE, Chkistian William, Esq. of Seven- of Killagh O'Kelly, Esq. of Aughrim, co. Gahv.iy, and had (with
a dau., Mabella, m. J. Kelly, Esq. of Ballaffh, co. Galway) a
ipton and Sandywell Park, co. Gloucester, iu
son, Walter, of whom presently. He d. 1675 (his widow r,i.
Diplomatic Service, 2nd Secretary to "' the
2ndly, James Deane, Esq.), and was s. by his son,
bassy at St. Petersbui-g, b. 7 April, 1836 ; his .
living 1503, who purchased Sevenhampton. He m. John Lawrence, Esq. of Lisreaghan, m. 20 April, 1727,
,
Lord Chandos, and of Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Lord Walter Lawrence, Esq. of Lisreagan, 6. 1729, m. 1 May,
1760, Margery, only dau. of Edmond Netterville, Esq. of Long-
J de Wilton, through whom this famUy derives a royal
ford, CO. Galway, and had issue, Peter, b. Aug. 17C2, d. s.p.
ent from Edward I., King of England {sec Burke's Royal
July, 1790; and Maria, c?. WMft. 1823. Mr. Lawrence iH.2ndly,
enU). Mr. Peter Cocks was 2nd brother of Richard Cocks,
. of Caslleditch, ancestor of Lord Somers. Mrs. Lawrence
Aug. 1791, Catherine, dau. of John D'Arcy, Esq. of Ballykine,
CO. Mayo (by Margaret his wife, youngest dau. of Denis Daly,
762. Her husband survived her two years, and was s. at
lecease by his elder surviving son, Esq. of Raford, co. Galway, and grand-dau. of Michael, lOth
ALTER Lawrence, Esq. of Sevenhampton, m. 22 Oct. 1766, Earl of Clanricarde), and by her had issue,
cousin Mary, only surviving child of Thomas Hayward, W.4LTER, late of Lisreaghan.
by Dorothy his wife, another dau. and co-heir of the said
,
Matilda Margaret, iii. 1822, Thomas Seymour, Esq. of Bally-
a Cocks, Esq. of Woodmancote, and left at his decease, more Castle, CO. Galway, and has issue.
me, 1810 (by her, who d. 18 Kov. 180-1), an only surviving Mr. Lawrence d. Oct. 1786, and was s. by his son,
a,
I
Walter Lawrence, Esq. of Lisreaghan, J. P., High Sheriff
ABY Lawrence, of Sevenhampton, representative, through 1820-21, 6. 15 Dec. 1793; m. 1 March, 1813, Georgiana, 3rd
two grandmothers, of the family of Cocks of Woodmancote, dau. of the late Charles Blake, Esq. of Moyne, co. Mayo, and
her descendants inherit a portion of their original estate. of Merlin Park, co. Galway (by his wife, Georgiana, eldest
m. 16 Dec. 1790, William Morris, Esq., brother of Robert dau. of the late Sir G. Browne, Bart, of the Neil, co. Mayo, and
Tis, Esq., M.P. for Gloucester, and by him, who d. 20 Nov. sister of the 1st Baron Kilmaine), and by her (who d. 1863) lisa
1, left at her death, 19 Sept. 1839, an only surviving child, issue,
''alter Lawrence Lawrence, Esq. of Sevenhampton and
I. Walter, late Capt. 4Ist regt. subsequently Capt. 91st Gal-
dywell Park, J. P. and D.L., assumed by royal license, way Militia m. 1848, Olivia, eldest dau. of the late Sir
;
Aug. 1815, the surname and arms of Lawrence, by the Michael Dillon Bellew, Bart., and d. 1863, leaving by her
re of his maternal grandfather, Walter Lawrence, Esq. He (who d. 10 Jan. 1874) adau., HonoraMary, in. 18G8, Charles
6. 21 May, 1799; m. 24 July, 1824, Mary, only dau. of Blake, Esq. of Coolcon, co. Mayo, and d. in 1873, leaving a
dau., Violet Olivia.
istian Speldt, Esq. of Stratford, Essex, and d. 3 Dec. 1877,
II. John, d. 22 Feb, 1872.
ing had issue, III. Charles, now of Lisreaghan.
Walter, b. 21 Oct. 1834; d. 24 Dec. 1853. IV. Peter. v. Denis Joseph.
. Christian Wiluam, now of Sandywell Park and Seven- VI. George Edward. vii. Henry AVilliain.
aampton. I. Georgiana.
I. Anthony Cocks (Rev.), 6. 15 March, 1843; Rector of II. Catherine Elizabeth, m. John Clarke, Esq.
Whittington, co. Gloucester; m. 10 Aug. 1876, Mary Anne, III. Mary Dorothy.
2nd dau. of the late Rev. Dr. Ogilvie, Canon of Christ IV. Margaret Maliella.
Church, and Rector of Ross, and has a dau., Katheriue V. Frances Cicely.
Mary, 6. 17 May, 1877. VI. Anne Helena Christian.
Mary Elizabeth. ii. Alice. iii. Agatha. VII. Adelaide Bridget Octavia.
'rms — Arg., a cross raguly gu., for Lawrence
; and several He d. 21 Sept. 1873.
rtcrings, among
others that of Washington. In Harleian
, 891, f. 99, a curious Badge is recorded as belonging to /4 rms— Quarterly,
1st and 4th, arg., a cross ra.guly gu., for
family, attached to the coat of Lawrence, quartering Lawrence; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a catherinc-wheel between two
—
sHiNGTON. Ci-esi The tail and lower part of a fish erected crescents in chief and a trefoil in base or, for Scott. Crat —
couped ppr. A demi-turbot tail erect ppr. Motto— In cruce salus.
V. :— Sandy well Park a.ad Sevenhampton Manor, both near Scat —
Lisreaghan (or Bellevue), Lawrencetown, Ballinasloe,
''"eri.fora. CO, Galway.
032 LAW THE LANDED GENTEY. LAW
LAWSON OF ALDSOnOUGH AND son, Incumbent of EosclifTc, near Boroughbridge, and h;
BOBOUGHBHIDGS. issue, two daus.
Mr. Lawson d. 28 Feb. 1853, and was by
Lawsox, Andrew Sheklock, Esq., of Ald- s. his eldest sen,
Andrew Sherlock Lawson, Esq. of Aldborough Manor an
borougli Manor, and Boroiighbridge Hall, co. York, Boroughbridge Hall, J. P. and D.L., 6. 1 Nov. 1824; to.
J.F., h. 22 Feb. 1855 ; s. Ids father 22 May, 1872. July, 1852, Isabella, younger dau. of the late John Gram
ILiltC.t (JC— Sir George Lawson, Knt., Treasurer of Ber- Esq. of Nuttal Hall, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
Tvick,was ilayor of the city of York 1530. He left a dau. I. Andrew Sherlock, now of Aldborough and Borough
Anne, m. William Lawson, and a son, his successor, bridge. ii. John Grant,
b. 28 July, la'M.
Thomas Lawson, of York, Mayor of that city 1502. He m. HI. Edward 9 Nov. 1860; d. in infancy.
Charles, h.
IV. Richard, b. 9 March, 1864.
Christian, dau. of Uugh Atkin.son, of Castleford, co. York,
I. Jane Grant, m. 1 Oct. 1874, John Wilmot Smith, Esq.
and had, with two daus., three sons, of whom the eldest, eldest son of Charles Wilmot Smith, Esq. of Bullynantr
Peter Lawson, of I'oppleton, living 15S4, ni. Elizabeth, CO. Limerick, and KUlaran, co. Clare, and has issue.
dau. of Ambrose Bcckwith, of StiUingfleet. and had two sous II. IsabeUe Grace. iii. Mary Florence.
and two daus. The elder son, IV. Roberta Grant.
Geouce LAW.'ioN, of Foppleton, and subsequently of Moreby, —
Arras Paly of four gu. and vert, on a chevron or, a
6. 1575 m. Anne, dau. of George Twisilcton, of Barley, near
;
hound's head erased sa., between two cinquefoils az. ii;i :i <
Parliaments, by Barbara, sister of the last Lord D'Arcy, ILillCaCIC.— This family of Lawson has been resident al
of Navan, being dau. and co-heir of William Jessop, Esq. Longhirst since the beginning of the IGth century (sec Hodo
of Broom Hall, M.P., and the Hon. Mary Jessop.
soil's History of JS'oilhuraberla'iid). Conveyances of land ii
Mr. Lawson d. 1699, and was
s. by his elder son, Longhirst to Robert Lawson, of Longhirst, dated 1584, are ii
Marmaduke Lawson, Esq. of Moreby, bapt. 16S5, who had, the possession of the present Rev. Edward Lawson.
by Susannah his 1st wife (who d. 1711) two sons, who both William Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, living 1C52, son a
d. s. p. Mr. Lawrence's nephew, Robert Lawson, of Longhirst, whose will bears date 1C32, ani
TuE Rev. Marmaduke Lawson, M.A., Rector of Sproatlcy, grandson of Robert Lawson, of Longhirst, hud, by Margarei
and Prebendary of Ripon, 6. 1749 m. Barbara Isabella, dau.
; his wife (who rii. 2ndly, Anthony Mitford, Esq.), a 2nd son,
of John Wilson, Esq. of the Middle Temple, brother of the John Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, m. 4 Dec. 1679, Barbara)
Kev. James Wilson, Vicar of Sheffir-ld, of Broom Hall, near dau. of Edward Cook, Esq. of Amble New Hall, and had issufl
that place, and of Boroughbridge Hall, co. York, and had William, his heir; Edward, b. 1686; John, whose son, John
issue, sold Old Moor, 1828; Margaret, b. 1682, wife of Mr. Hcnrj
Marmaduke, his heir. Atkinson (and mother of Jane Atkinson, who ra. William Scotl|
Andrew, heir to his brother. Merchant of Newcastle, and had, with other issue, the Lon
James, Vicar of Buckminster, co. Leicester.
Stowell and Eldon); Jane, m. Ralph Watson, Esq. of Nort
John, Incumbent of Seaton Carew, co. Durham.
Barbara. Seaton; Mary, in. Mr. George Barker; and Sarah, m. 174,
Doi-othy, m. 1831, the Ecv. Edward Bird, Rector of Tatten- the Rev. John Walton. The eldest son,
Chester.
hall, CO. William Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, 6. 21 May, 1634;
Mary, m. 1833, the Eev. Alexander Stewart, M.A., Rector of 29 Dec. 1722, Ann, dau. of Robert Carnaby, Esq. of Fullwe
Burford, Worcester, eldest son of the Hon. Montgornerie Durham, and had issue. Mr. Lawson d. 1 March, 1769, ai
Stewart, and nephew to the Earl of Galloway. He d. 1836.
was s. by his eldest son,
Mr. Lawson d. 1814 (Mrs. Lawson d. 1838), and was s. by his John Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, b. 31 Dec. 1731; d. ^:nai
eldest son,
17 Sept. 1822, and was s. by his nephew,
Marmaduke Lawson, Esq. of Boroughbridge Hall, J. P., William Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, J.P. and D.L. (son
M.P., a gentleman distinguished by his literai'y pre-eminence William Lawson, and his wife, Jane Smith, of Togston). I
at Cambridge. He d. uivm. 10 March, 1823, when the Wilkin-
was b. 21 Jan. 1775; ra. 24 Feb. 1821, Jane Hester, dau. oft]
son estates devolved upon his next brother, late Mr. John Clark, of Haddington, and had issue,
Andrew Lawson, Esq. of Aldborough Lodge and Borough-
William John, his successor.
bridge Hall, M.P. for Knaresborough, b. 1800; i,i. 1 Feb. 1823,
Edward, now of Longhirst. Henry.
Marianne Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Sherlock Susannah. Jane Hester, d. 1838.
J
Louisa Carolinfl
Gooch, Bart, of Benacre Hall, Suffolk, M.P., and had issue,
Mr. Lawson d. 20 Oct. 1855, and was s. by his eldest son,
Andrew Sherlock, his heir.
William John Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, J.P. and D.L., I
Aaae Matilda, m. 3 Feb. 1868, Rev. William Henry Thomp- I. Gwcndoliu Maud, U. 31 March, 1876.
LAY THE LANDED GENTRY. LEA 900
00
JLt IT fit 5c.— This family have possessed the mnnor of Arms—Arg., a dexter gauntlet sa. garnished, a crescent for
wton since the reisn of Henry VI., a«cl by a well founded difference.Vrest—A cock arg., combed jcllopcd and legged "u.
supporting with a dexter claw a gauntlet sa. JV/ot Jo— Semper
dition. from a much earlier period. The pedigree, liow-
parutus.
;r, prior to that date cannot be perfectly traced; we phall,
itai.s-— Low Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tync; Lintz, co.
begin with the earliest member of the family from Dur-
?reforc, ham; Wiseton Hall, co. Notts; Castle Carr, co. York.
CUj
10m there is a clear deduction, viz., —Devonshire Club, Loudon.
iluc.aLawton, of Lawton, m. Isabella, dau. of John Madoc,
d widow of Bekyn Bernys.
John Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, h. 1606 (eldest son and luir
William Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, and grandson of Joliu
wton, Esq. of Lawton, living 1.5S0) m. Clare, dau. of IJaliili
;
LEADER OF DROIffAGH CASTLE.
cyd, Esq. of Keel, co. StalTord, by whom he had an eldest Leader, Nicholas PniLroT, Esq. of Dron-.anh
1 and successor, Castle, CO. Cork, J.P., M.P. for co. Cork ISGllo
kViLLiAM Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, b. 1G.30; Sheriff of eo. 18G8; s. his father 183G.
ester 1G72; m. Hester, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Lonsucville,
rt., by Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Temple, of Stowe, and
Jltlir<10C.— About the middle of the 17th century, two
Mr. Lawton brothers, Henry and John Leader, settled in the co. Cork.
her had issue. d. Sept. 1G93, and was s. by his
est son,
The younger brother, John, was ancestor of the Leaders- cj
John Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, b. 7 May, 1G5G; m. 1st, Kcale, CO. Cork. The elder,
ine, dau. ofGeorge, younger son of Henry, 1st Earl of Man- Henry Leader, Esq., purchased very considerable estates in
5Ster, and sister of Charles,
the CO. Cork, amongst others, the family resiJence of Mount
Earl of Halifax. By this
ly Mr. Lawton had issue, William, d. s. p. 171-1: Edward, id.
Leader. He r,i. 1689, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Radley, Esq.,
arlotte, dau. of William Trafford, Esq. of Swithamlcy, and
by Marvella Chinnery his wife, and d. circa 1733, having had
issue,
1730; John, M.P. for Kcwcastlc-under-Lyme, d. 18 June,
10; Anne, 'in. 1735, John Lawton, Esq. of Wybunbury; John, of Mount Leader, b. 1C98; m. 1718, Margaret, C;a
dau. of Edward Herbert, of Kilc.jw, co. Kerry, and d. clrci
.ry, m. Ralph TrafTord, Esq. Mr. Lawton m. 2ndly, :5Iary,
li3i, leaving by his wife (who in. 2ndly, liev. Craven
ict of Sir Edward Longuevillc, Bart., by whom he had an
Stanley), with six daus., of whom the eldest, Mary,
ly son, his successor, m.
Richard Edward Hull, Esq. of Leamcon, three sons, Edward
lOBERT Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, bapt. G May, 1723; .Slieriff whose only son, John Leader, Esq.. sold Mount Leader to
CO. Chester 1754; m. Sarah, dau. of John OfHey, Esq. of his cousin, William Leader (see Leader 0/ Mount Leader)
deley, M.P. for co. Chester, wlio assumed afterwards tlie Thomas Richard, Capt. in the army, of Oldcastle, co*.
;
name of Chewe. By this lady Mr. Lawton had an eldest Cork. Thomas, 6. 1700 d. 1727. ;
successively of Lawton.
Henry Leader, Esq. of Tullig, co. Cork, 0. 1705; m. 1741,.
^^L^s'Boubne, } Christabella, dau. of WiUiam Philpott, of Dromagh, co. Coik,
fohn, )/!. Elizabeth, dau. of John Carter, Esq., and(?. leaving,
and by her (who d. 1794) left issue,
with other issue, a sou,
John, late of Lawton Hall. I. John, 1742, d. 1801. He m. 20 Oct. 1767, Deborr-l-r
6.
eldest dau. of Emanuel Hutchinson, Esq. of Mount Massv,
'hilip, a Lieut, in the S3rd Light Infantry, d. on his passage and had an only son, Henry Leader, Esq., formerly of lllv,.
to the West Indies. CO. Donegal, and of Adelaide Road, Dublin, h. 1768. He ,',(.
! eldest son, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Stewart, andrf. 1844, leaving
ViLLiAM Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, s. his father 1S04, but a son, Henry, of Dromaneen, near Kanturk, co. Cork ; m.
1835, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Woodcock, Esq. Banker, of
ng «. p., was s. by his next brother, Charles Bourne Law-
Wigan, and had, William, and other issue and five daus.
Esq. of Lawton Hall, J.P., m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Henry Elizabeth, d. unrn.
;
,
Deborah, rn. 1845, John Allen, Esq.
;
ither.stonhaufih, Esq. of Tooting, Surrey and 2ndly, Mari- ; Mary, m. 1844, WiUiam Ribton Ward, Esq. ; Charlotte, m,
le Percy, dau. of William Belcombe, M.D. of York, but Francis Foster, Esq. of Rushine Lodge, co. Donegal and :
LAYCOCK OF LOW GOSFORTH. 1864, Annette, dau. of the late Rev. John EUison, ai;d
sister of J. W. Ellison Macartney, Esq., M.P.
Latcoce, Jost-pit, Esq. of Low Gosfortb and Margaret, John Newman, E.-sq. eldest son of Adar.i
rn.
Mttonstall, Northumbcrlaiicl, Lintz, co. Durham, Newman, Esq. of Dromore, co. Cork.
Elizabeth, rn. 14 April, 1849, Sir George Richard Waldic-
iseton Hall, co. Notts, Castle Carr, co. York,
Griffith, Bart., of Hendersyde Park, co. Roxburgh.
P. for Durham and JN'^ewcastle, J.P. and D.L.
2 Warham, Rector of St. Anne's, Shandon, Cork, rn. Hen-
)rthumbcrland w. 1st, Barbara, dau. of Jolin
; rietta, dau. of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firvillc, co. Coil;,
cholson, Esq. 2ndly, H. C. Dalton, widow of
; and (/. «.
J).
^v. T. DaUou, and sister of Admiral Sir E. Col- 3 William,lCurate of St. Peter's, Cork, d. v.nm.
4 Henry (see Leader of Mount Ltadcr, co. Cork).
son. By the former he has issue,
1 Elizabeth, m. 1799, Rev. Matthew Piircell, of Burton,
loBERT, M.A., Trinity Coll. Cambridge, Barristcr-at-Law, Cork.
J.P. for CO. Northumberland, J.P. and D.L. force. Notts, 2 Harriett, rn. Matthias Henley, Esq. of Mount Rivers, co.
Cork, and d. s. p. 1833.
m. Annie, dau. of C. AUhuson, Esq. of Stoke Court, and 3 Emilia, m. 1810, John Rye Coppinger, Esq. of Carhue,
has issue. CO. Cork, and d. s. p. 1832.
oseph Frederick, b. 1SC7. 4 Louisa, m. Richard Harris Purcell, Esq. of Annabella.
-nnie Barbara.
in. Henry, of Tullig, m. Mary Kearney, and d. in livO,
leaving issue, an only child, Henry, who d. s. p.
Lineage— This family was formerly settled in Notts and
IV. Nicholas, who went to .America.
kshire.
I. Elizabeth, mi. Joseph Barry, Esq., M.D. of Mallow.
C34 LEA THE LANDED GENTRY. LEA
II.Christabella, 6. 1833 ; m. 1773, Christopher Hendley, Esq. John Leaht, b. at Abbeyfeale 1720, settled at Killarney ia
of Mount Rivers. the year 1754. He d. 1785, leaving issue,
HI. Catherine, d. s. p. 1772. rr. Mavella, d. s. p. 1773. John Leahy, b. 1770; m. 1809, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Arms—Arg., on a fess sa. between three ogresses, each Ashe, Esq. of Ashgrove, co. Cork, and d. 1846, leaving issue,
charged with an escallop of the field a lion's head erased
.John, b. 1810, of whom hereafter.
beiween two boars' heads also erased or, aU within a bordure I. I
Crest— An arm habited paly of six vert and gu. II. Richard, 6. 1811 ; m. 1841, Eleonora, dau. of Rev. C. Nash,;
cn-'railed az.
of liallycarthy, co. Kerry; d. 1865, leaving issue.
holding in the hand ppr., a branch of three roses barbed and
III. Edward, b. 1812. IV. Henry, b. 1820; d. 1870,
leaved ppr.
v. David, b. 1826; d. 1866. vi. Thomas, b. 1828.
(StaJ— Dromagh Castle, Kanturk, co. Cork.
VII. Arthur, b. 1830, Lieut. Col. R.E.; m. 1st, in 1856, Hal J
riet, dau. of M. Tabuteau, Esq. of Simmonscourt, co. Dublin,
LEADER OF MOUNT LEADER. which lady rf. 1862, leaving issue; and 2ndly, Sept. 1866,
Eliza, only dau. of late Thomas Poynter, Esq., of West-
Leader, Heney Williamson, Esq. of Mount bourne Terrace, Hyde Park, and has issue.
Leader, co. Cork, b. 18 July, 1869 ; s. his father VIII. Charies John, 6. 1833; m. 186'2, Susan, dau. of William
Thornton, Esq. of Cork, and d. 1866, leaving issue.
1876. I. Elizabeth.
iLtUCatlC.—Henkt Leadek, Esq. of Mount Leader, J. P., II. Mary, m. 1847, Right Hon. and Most Rev. Samuel
Leader, Esq., by Marsaret Butcher, D.D., P.C, late Bishop of Meath, and has issue
7). i June, 1793 (4th son of William
III. Frances, d. young.
liU wife, dau. of Warham St. Leger, Esq. of Hey ward's Hill
( epreceding Memoir); in. Aug. 1830, Elizabeth Anna, 2nd The eldest son, 41
<l:iu. of Rev. Charles Eustace, of Eobertstown, co.
Kildare, John Leaht, Esq., b. 1810, called to the Irish Bar 1833 (Q.C.
1859), Chairman of Quarter Sessions co. Limerick; m.
claimant of the Baltinglass Peerage (see Bdbke's Dormant Is51,
issue a son. ii. Thomas Brownlow, b. 1854. beth, dau. of Sir Charles Wilkins, and reUct of W. Marsden,
Harry EUesniere, b. 1858.
III. Esq., F.R.S., but d. s. p. 6 Jan. 18C0.
Jean Margaret.
I.
Stephen Ralph, successor to his brother.
Mary, d. v.nm. in her 92nd year.
II. Blanche Louisa, m. Sept. 1872, Robert 'Warren, Esq. 3rd
Susannah Maria, m. Admiral R. G. Middleton, and d.
son of the late Sir John Borlaso Warren Bart, of Warrens
,
1831, leaving issue.
Court, CO. Cork. in. Kathleen AirUe Adelaide.
Mr. Martin Leake d. April, 1836, aged 97.
—
Arms Arg., on a fess sa. between three ogresses each John Maetin Leake, Esq. of Thorpe Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
<hargcd with an escallop of the first a lion's head erased
between two boars" heads also erased or, all within a bordure M.A. St. John's CoU. Cambridge, Barristtr-at-Law, b. 5 Dec,
vavy gu. Crest —An arm embowed habited paly wavy of six 1773 m. 29 March, 1810, Helen, dau. of James Ore, Esq., and
;
-vertand gu. the hand grasping a branch of three roses barbed relict of Capt. Thomas Lacy, R.E., and had issue,
—
xind leaved all ppr. Motto Probum non poenitet. Mary.
Seal —Ashgrovc, co. Cork. ra. the Rev. Frederic Pyndar Lowe, son of the Rev
Helen,
Robert Lowe, Rector of Bingham, co. Notts.
Mr. Martin Leake was a Bencher of the Middle Temple, anC
LEAHY OF SOUTHHILL. Chairman of the Quarter Sessions of Essex. He d. 16 May
Leahy, JoH>' White, Esq. of SouthhiU, co.Kerry, 1862, and was s. by his brother,
I. 29 May, 1852, J.P. for co. Kerry, High Sheriff Stephen Ralph 31aktin Leake, Esq. of Thorpe Hall, Assis-
1877. tant Secretary to the Treasury, b. 1782; m. 18 June, lal8.
Gcorgiana, dau. of Capt. George Stevens, E.I.C.S., and hac
Ullirilgt.—The Sept from which this family is descended
issue,
formed a subdivision of the O'Brien race, and are found in the
Occupation of a considerable tract of country in the neigh- Stephen, now of Thorpe HaU. John.
William, m. Louisa, dau. of Gen. Tennant, and has issue
bourhood of Abbeyfeale, on the borders of cos. Kerry and
Ralph, Mary, Edith, and Lilian.
Limerick, temp. Elizabeth, where they are supposed to have Susannah, w. Spencer Shelly, Esq., and has issue, Spencer
been established as early as the 13th century. These lands, Francis, Georgiana, Florence, and Rosamond.
which were held in dependence on the head of the O'Brien Elizabeth.
family, were forfeited for rebellion in the time of Cko.mwell. He d. 7 April, 1865.
LEA THE LANDED GENTRY. LEA 935
John Henby, 6. H March, IfiGO. DarUng, only child of George Culley, Esq. of Fowberry
—
^itXttlQC. John Leakmosth, Esq. of Edinburgh, son of Tower, Northumberland.
I. Emily, </. an infant.
ohn Leurmonth, and Jessy Cleland his wife, m. Grace
II. Ellen Eliza, m. 27 Sept. 1853, Eev. William Medcalfe,
oung, and by her (who d. 184S) left at his decease, 1812, a
jn and three daus., viz., John, his heir; Elizabeth; Jessy, M.A., and had issue.
Esq., E.N. and Margaret, m. 1821, Sir III. Annie Maria. iv. Catherine Eosa, d. 9 Feb. 1849.
1. Charles Parker, ;
ohn Sinclair, Bart. The only son, Mr. Leather m. 2ndly, 19 May, 1852, Harriet
John Leabmonth, Esq. of Dean and Murieston, co. Edin- Spencer, dau. and co-heir of Isaac Spencer Page,
urgh, J. P. and D.L., Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 6. 26 Jlay, Esq. of Shirlaud, co. Derby, and by her (who d.
rSD; 7ft. Feb. 1824, Margaret, dau. of James Cleghorn, M.D.,
18 May, 1859) had issue,
tate Physician in Dublin, and d. 1853, having had issue,
Edith Harriet.
Alexander, his successor.
Agnes, »i. 15 June, 1859, Capt. George Sinclair, Bengal army. HtUCagC— James Leather, Esq. of Beestort Park, Leeds,
—
Arms Or, on a chevron sa. three mascles of the first. Crust b. 21 Jan. 1779 (eldest son of George Leather, of Beeston, an
dove holding in the beak an olive branch ppr. Motto Dum — extensive coal proprietor in the West Kiding of the co. of York)
piro spero. /ft. 15 June, 1803, Mary, eldest child of John Towlerton, Esq.
Sen<s— Murieston House, Midcalder, co. Edinburgh Dean, Kirkham Gate, Wakefield, and by her (who d.
dinburgh. To,ij,i Mouse— 93, Eaton Place, S.W.
;
CIj.Iis — of
had issue,
10 June, 1850)
Registrar cf the Diocese of Down and Connor, ancestor of 13 Aug. 1789; «. his brotlier, John Francis, la4S; was foruie:
AViLLiAM MussEKDEN, Esq. of Larchfield, co. Down. The elder in the Royal Horse Artillery, and received honorary medal
son,
for the Peninsular War and Waterloo m. June, 1827, Charlottt
;
JonN aicssENDEN, Vicar-Gcncral of Down and Connor, m. dau. of Thomas Fowler, Esq. of Guuton llal!, Suffolk, and
issue,
Penelope Hill, of Hillsborough, and had a son,
John Mussenden, Esq., m. Jane, dau. of Adam Leathes, Esq., I. Hill Mussenden, now of Herringflect.
Carteret Henry (Rev.), Rector of Keedham, Great Tai
and sister of William Leathes, E.5q., Minister at the Hague (de- II.
mouth, b. 4 March, 1832; m. 17 Dec. 1856, Lucy Ellen, dan
scended from a very ancient family originally settled at Lcathes- of Rev. William H. Clarke, and has issue,
water, Cumberland), and d. 1700, leaving issue, Caktebet,
1 Carteret Eustace de Mussenden, b. 6 Sept. 1867.
bis heir; Hill, b. 1G99, M.P. for Harwich, d. s.p. 1722, having 2 Hill Mussenden, 6. 8 June, 1809.
bequeathed Herringflect to his brother, Caeteret and Jane, ;
1 Edith Mary. 2 Millicent.
5/1.William Johnstone, Esq. of co. Antrim. The eldest son, I. Henrietta Katherine, m. 1850, Eev. Richard Drougl
Cakteeet Mcsse.nden, Esq., M.P. for Harwich and Sudbury, Graves.
I. 1G9S, took tlie suniame and arms of Leathes. He d. 1787. II. Jane Charlotte, m. 1867, Eev. Dennis Carey.
By his marriage with Loveday, dau. of S. Garrod, Esq. of co. He d. 16 Dec. 1864.
Lincoln, who d. 1758, he had, with one dau., three sons, Arms—Az., on a bend between three fleurs-de-lis or, as man;
I. John, his heir. ii. Geoege, successor to his brother. mtdlets pierced gu., quartering Mussenden. Oi-ests — 1st, A de
in. Edward, Ptcctor of Ecedham, Norfolk, m. Elizabeth, dau. griffin rampant armed and langued gu., for Leathes; 2nd
of llev. James Beading, of Woodstock, co. Oxford, and dove with an olive branch in its beak all ppr., lor Mussenden."
dying 1786, left issue, Mntloe.i — In ardua virtus, for Leathes; Tending to peace,
for Mussenden.
1 Edwaed (Eev.), Rector of Ecedham, d. a. p. 1847.
2 George Reading (Rev.), m. 1821, Sarah, eldest dau. of Seat— Herringflect Hall, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Lieut.-Gen. Hethersett, of Shropham Uall, Norfolk, but
d. «. p. 18.36.
1 Elizabeth, m. Rev. James Tompson, of Norwich, and has LECHE OF GARDEN.
h.id issue, (Rev.), d. 1819; Edward, d. in India;
James Lkche, John Huelestone,
Esq. of Cavclei
Elizabeth, m. Rev. Frederick Leathes; Hannah, vi. J. Park, CO. Chester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheri
Kitson, Esq., Secretary to the Bishop of Norwich, and
Registrar of the Diocese; Maria; and Amelia, m. 1852, 1851, 6. 25 Feb. 1827 ; s. on attaining his majoi
Lieut.-Col. Prior, H.E.I.C.S. rity m. 1st, 18 July, 1850, Caroline, youngest da
;
6 Katherine Reeve (deceased), m. 1853, Rev. Daniel F. TO. 2ndly, 20 April, 1665, Elizabeth, dau. of Best, Esq., and —
\\ ilson, of Mitcham, Siurey, grandson of Daniel Wilson, relict of Richard Alport, Esq. of Overton, by whom he had
Bishop of Calcutta. 7 Mar;- Parker. Richard and Bridget. He was s. by his eldest son.
LEG THE LAXDED GENTRY. LEO 937
TonN Leche, Esq. of Carden, m. 23 Sept. 1C74, Grace, dau. more, m. 1846, Sophia Drew, of Taunton, Somerset, and has
f Hugh Currer, Esq. of Kildnick, co. York, and had issue.
sue, I. John, his lieir; ii. Thomas, bapt. 1(579, Rector of Arms— Gu., a fess or, and in chief two pelicans arg. Crest
Uston; III. Henry; and i. Elizabeth, i,i. Kev. Thomas Lloyd, —A pelican az. vulning herself ppr. J>/oito—Ducit amor
f Plas Power, in co. Denbigh, and d. 1746. The eldest son, patricB.
John Leche, Esq. of Garden, High Sheriff of co. Chester -S'lict^— Fownhope Court, near Hereford.
'12, m. Sarah, dau. and heiress of Thomas Hargrave, Esq. of
elsby, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Leche, Esq. of Garden, High Sheriff 1753, m. 7 May,
LECKY OF BEARDIVILLE.
'28, Mary, 2nd dau. of John Hurleston, Esq. of Newton, and Lecet, Hugh, Esq. of BeardiviUe, Bushmills,
)-heir of licr uncle, Charles Hurleston, Esq., and by her (who CO. Antrim, High Sheriff 1835, b. 29 Aug.
.
29 Dec. 1763) left at his decease (with three daus., 1 Pene- 1804; m. Aug. 1837, Matilda, dau. of George
pe, m. Thomas Puleston, Esq. of Emral, but d. s. p.; 2 Sarah; Hutchinson, Esq. of Ballymouey, co. Antrim {by
May, Hi. Tliomas Roberts, Esq. of Mollington), several sons, Ehzabeth his M-ife, dau. of Thomas Leckj, Esq. of
1 of whom except
d. s. ji.,
Ballymoney), and has issue,
William Leche, Esq. of Garden, High Sheriff for co. Chester
74, r.i. 26 April, 1805, Hannah, dau. of James Newell, by Hugh, J.P., co. Antrim, 6. 21 Oct. 1839; m. 13 Jan. 1876,
I.
bom he left at his decease, 8 May, 1812, aged S3, a son, Rebecca Mary, dau. of Robert Crookshank, Esq., of Glen-
John Hcbleston Lecue, Esq. of Garden, b. 23 May, 1805, manus.
igh Sheriff of co. Chester 1832 m. 25 May, 1826, Elizabeth II. George, Capt. St.aff Corps H. M. Indian army,
;
6. 1841;
Dtonin, eldest dau. of Anthony Innys Stokes, Esq. of St. m. 17 Aug. 1865, Frances Harriett, dau. of A. Macaulay
jJolph's, CO. Pembroke, and had issue, Dobbs, Esq., and has issue,
John Hurlestone, now of Garden. 1 Charles Hugh, b. 22 Sept. 1SG7.
William Randolph, 6. 10 Feb. 1S2S; d. 7 Jan. 1830. 2 Harry Francis. 3 John Gage.
William Edward, 6. 4 Aug. 1830; m. Mary, dau. of Samuel 1 Mary Matilda Eva.
Harrison, Esq. of the co. Cork, and d. May, 1874, having III. John Gage, b. 1844; Capt. 75th regt.
had issue, John Hurleston, b. 24 March, 1854, </. 1873. IV. Harry, 6. 1846.
Hugh Richard Anthony Evergreen, 6. 5 April, 1S32.
1. Elizabeth.
Charles Henry, 6. 30 May, 1833.
Eendal, 22 Jan. 1835; d. 19 Sept. 1875, umn.
6. ittncagc—This family is of Scotch extraction, and settled,
James Thomas, 6. 30 May, 1837 ; d. leb. 1874. it is stated, in the co. of Derry in the 17th century.
Victoria Penelope.
Capt. Alexander Leckt, who served at the siege of Lon-
Johanna Hurlestone, m. 1867, Capt. Augustus Morgan, 60th
donderry, was father of
Rifles, and has one son, John Augustus.
Artii-i —
Erm., on a chief indented gu. three ducal coronets or.
Harry Lecky, Esq. of Agivy, co. Derry, m. 1724, Mary,
est —
On a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm ppr. the hand grasjiing dau. of Randal McCoOum, Esq. of Limnalary, Glenarm, co.
—
;nake vert, ihittr, Alia corona fidisimo. Antrim, and had a son,
6eoi— Garden Park, near Chester. Hugh Lecky, Esq. of Agivy, m. 1705, Elizabeth, dau. of the
Rev. John Gage, of Rathlin, co. Antrim, and had issue,
LECHMEKE OF LTJDFORD. I. John Gage, his heir.
II. Hugh, b. 1773; m. 1803,
Elizabeth, dau. of James Orr,
See Mtjneo. Esq. of Keeley, co. Londonderry; and d. 1817, having had
by her (who d. 14 April, 1865) issue,
LECHMERE OF FOWNHOPE COTJET. 1
2
Hugh, now of BeardiviUe.
James Orr, m. 1855, Harriett, dau. of John Knox, Esq. of
Lechmeee, Thomas, Esq. of Fowuliope Court, Rushbrooke.
'. Hereford, J.P., b. 21 Dec. 1818; m. 1 May, 3 John Gage, Lieut.-Col., late of the 38th regt. m. 1846, ;
a. Edmund
Sandys, 6. 18 March, 18.52. I. Mary, in. John Caldwell, Esq., M.D., Londonderry.
Anne, ra. John Ball, Esq. of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law.
II.
in. Capel Tliomas, 6. 4 April, 1854, deceased.
IV. Arthur, h. 5 June, 1857.
The eldest son,
V. Robert Hughes, b. 9 Nov. 1864. John Gage Leckt, Esq. of Agivy and Bushmills, &. 1772;
TO. 1818, Ehzabeth, dau. of Rev. Oliver McCausland, and
^L Frederick Charles, 6. 31 Dec. 1865.
I. Elizabeth Maud, deceased. ii. Mary Jant. d. s. p. 1819, when he was s. by his nephew, the present Hugh
ui. Elizabeth. rv. Annie Maria. v. Edith Bridget. Leckt, Esq.
VI. Eleanor Lechmere, deceased. /Stai— BeardiviUe, BushmUls, co. Antrim.
ILtttCa^C. Sandts Lechmere, Esq. of Fownhope, co.
xeford (2nd son of Sir Nicholas Lechmere, Knt., Baron of
e Exchequer, by Penelope his wife, dau. of Sir Edwin Sandys,
LECKY OF BAIiLYKEALEY.
Northborne), m. Joanna, widow of John Holmes, Esq., and Leckt, John Feedeeice, Esq. of Ballykealey,
ly dau. of Robert Clarke, Esq., by whom he left at his CO. Carlow, J.P., High Sheriff 1863, b. 26 May,
cease, 1694, an only son, 1826 m. 28 July, 1853, Frances Margaret Fether-
;
Nicholas Lechmere, Esq. of Fownhope, in. Martha, dau. stonhaugh, only dau. of John Beauchamp Brady,
d co-heir of John Scudamore, Esq. of Treworgan and dying ;
Esq. of Myshali, co. Carlow, and has issue,
II, was by his son,
.s.
John Rupert Robert, b. 18 Feb. 1855.
ScnDAMOKE Lechmeke, Esq. of Fownhope, mi. Jane, 2nd dau.
Frederick Beauchamp, 6. 11 Oct. 1859.
Edmund Pateshall, Esq. of AUensmore, co. Hereford, and
Frederick James Smith, 6. 26 Feb. 1861.
d, with two daus., five sons,
Robert St. Clare, b. 11 Feb. 1863.
John Scudasiore, his heir.
Edmund, of AUensmore, assumed the surname and arms of —
?LtnCHSE. ^This is an ancient family deriving originally
Pateshall {ue that Famil,</). from CO. Stirling, and settled in Ireland since the reign of
Edwyn Sandys, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Mr. Jones, of Foy, Elizabeth. The estates of Ballykealey, Kilnock, co. Carlow,
CO. Hereford; and by her, who d. 1822, had issue.
Nicholas, d. at sea.
have been in their possession for more than 200 years.
Thomas Allen, m. Jane, youngest dau. of John Whitmore, Robert Leckt, Esq. of Kilnock, co. Carlow, son of James
Esq. of The Haywood, and left issue, Lecky, Esq. of the same place, d. 1780, leaving a ^on,
e eldest son, John Lecky, Esq. of Ballykealey, m. 17S0, Ehzabeth, dau.
•John Scddamore Lechmere, Esq. of Fownhope. of Jacob Goff, Esq. of Horetown, co. Wexford, and by her
m. Catherine,
d dau. of John Whitmore, Esq. of the Haywood and d. ;
(who d. Jan. 1841) had issue,
fan. 1801. His son, Robert, d. young. John James, of Ballykealey.
Dapel Lechmeue, Esq. of Fownhope Court, m. 26 May, 1817, Eliza, r,i. June, ISOO, John Watson, Esq. of Kilconner House,
iry Walker, of Mordiford, co. Hereiord; and d. 23 July, CO. Carlow, and d. leaving issue.
Mary, )/;. James Forbes KusseU, Esq. and d. leaving issue.
;
Sarah Maria, m. J. Cliristy, Esq. of Stramore House, co. IV. Richard, d. viTin. 1842.
Down and d. leaving issue.
;
Hannah Matilda, il. v.inn. V. Edward, of Dublin, m. Elizabeth, dau. of M. Eyan, Esq.,
Lydia Matilda, m. Bichard Goff, Esq. of Tottenham Green, and d. 1860, leaving by her, who predeceased him, an only
child, Elizabeth.
CO. Wexford.
I.Anne, ni. James Thomas Dickson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
Mr. Lecky of Ballykealcy c?. Dec. 1799, and was s. by his son, and by him, who is deceased, has issue.
John Ja.hes Lecky, Esq. of Ballykealey, J. P. and D.L.,
His eldest son,
High Sheriff 1828, b. 2 Oct. 1799; r,i. 13 July, 1825, Sarah
Henry Lee, Esq. of Barna, J. P., Cornet 5th Dragoon?,
Lucia, only dau. of John Smyth, Esq. of Balby, co. York, and
6. 2 March, 1779; m. 2 Jan. 1808, Mary, 2nd dau. of Chris-
of Marlborough Place, Surrey, and had issue,
topher Crofts, Esq. of Stream Hill, Doneraile, co. Cork; and
John Frederick, of Lenham, co. Carlow, of Ballykealcy.
d. 18 Jan. 1848, leaving issue, Henry Albert, his heir;
Mary EUzabeth Adelaide, rn. 21 June, 18.53, Very Hev.
Francis Metcalf Watson, Dean of Leighlin, and d. 10 March, Charles Edward George Augustus Anne Alicia Maria
; ; ;
3 Anna,vii. Lieut.-Col. FrancisKussell, H.E.I.C.S., d. 18C1, 7 Aug. 1861, Cla)'a Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George
leaving issue. Moore, Esq. of Appleby Hall, co. Leicester, auc
He m. 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Edmund Morony, Esq. of Bally- has issue,
clough, CO. Clare, by whom he had a dau., EUen. Ho d.
183r). I. Arthur VAroHAN Hanking, h. 13 Aug. 1802.
III. William (Kev.), Scholar of Trin. Coll. Dublin (1799), II. John Edwards, b. 27 Sept. 1863.
appointed 1825 to the Rectory of Hore Abbey, Diocese of III. Charles Lionel, b. 27 Feb. 1807.
Cashel; became successively Rector of MoyalilTe, Vicar of
IV. Alec George, b. 23 Nov. 1868.
Eiiily, and, 1829, a Vicar-Choral of Cashel. He r,i. 1813,
Jessy Isabel. ii. Katherine Mary.
Jane, dau. of lUchard White, Esq. ot GreenhaU, co. Tip. I. ,
perary, and d. 1835, having had issue, III. Christine Caroline. iv. Alice Clara.
John Lee Lee, Kfq. of Di!1in;:ton and Orlcijrii, M.P. III.Charlotte Mary, m. Oct. 1SG9, William Fitzgerald, Srd
IWills, 1831-37; J.P. and D.L., lliRh Sheriff li>4r); 6. 11
|
Samuel, '2nd Lord Bridport, and has by licr. E.I.U.S, Club, St, James' Square, S,W.
t
William Uunning,
6.
6. 9 Dec. 1S40. LEE OF GROVE HALL.
aiily Mary. ii. Alice Georgina, d. 24 June, 18G0. Tlie late Eichard Thomas Lek, Esq. of Gvoro
e d. 1S74, and was s. by his son Vauguan Hanxino Hall, CO. York, J,P, for the West Riding, b. 10 May,
uan-Lee, Esq., now of Dillington. 1808 ; vt. 1 Sept. 1853, Louisa Elizabotb, 2nd dau.
and co-beiress of Licut-Gren. Sir Andrew Pilkington,
(^amiln of OniTgl^'-iit.
K.C.B., of Catsfield Place, Sussex (by Elizabeth
Edwards, Esq. of Ehcola (son of John Edwards, Esq.
J.inN his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir Vicary Gibbs,
Llyrela), having s. by bequest, 1829, to the estate of William Chief Justice of the Common Pleas), and had issue,
AUGHAN, Esq. of Lanelay, assumed, 1833, the additional I. William Frederick, now of Grove Hall, 0. Feb. 1857.
irname and arms of VAUcnAN. He m. 1st, Ann, dau. and II. Eichard Kenneth, 6. Jan. 1863.
•ircss of Williams, of Court Herbert, co. Glamorgan and ;
I. Alice Mary, deceased.
idly, 1809, Sarah Parkins, of Wandsworth, widow of John II. Georgina Mary, m. 1S74, Mathew Amcott Wilson, eldest
.alton, Esq., and dying 1833, left issue, son of Mathew Wharton Wilson, and grandson of Sir
NAsn Vaoghan, late of Eheola. Mathew AVilson, Bart, of Kshton Hall, Gargrane, and has
Jessie, m. John Lee Lee, Esq. of Dillington Park, Somerset, one son and one dau.
and had, III. Diana Louisa. iv. Florence Maria.
Vaughan Hasnikg, now Vaughan-Lee of Dillington. Mr. Lee d. 18 Feb. 1878.
tie son and heir,
ILtUCStJC. Thomas Lee, of Leeds, 6. 1695; ni. Mary
Nash Vadghan EnwAitDS VAcr.nAN, Esq. of Eheola and
Eereby, of Woodhouse, by whom (who d. 1750) he had eight
anelay, co. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., 6. 22 May, ISll ni. ;
sons, I. Thomas, of whom presently ii. Timothy; in. James;
;
.t, 4 March, 1S44, Harriet Amelia, 2nd dau. of Edward IV. John, M.P. for Higham F^errers, Solicitor and Attorney-
vainston Strangwayes, Esq. of Alne Hall, co. York, by whom General to George III. v. William, d. s. p.
; vi. John, ;
same family as Lee nf Grove Ball, by Ann Tester his wife), William, h. 1764)
h. 6 Sept- 1706; m. 2 t"eb. Maria Mainwaring, of
1794, George, U. 1767 | successive Baronets.
Goltlio' Hall, CO. Lincoln, and by lier (who d. G May, 1S30) He d. 6 July, 1799, and was s. by his elder son.
had insue, Sir W^illiam Lee, who, adopting a military life, was Lieut,
John, i. 179.5 : d.v.nm. Col. of the 16th Light Dragoons, in which he served severa
Charies Bekjamin, who assumed the surname of Matn- campaigns in Germany. E.xchan;;ing into the 25th Ligh
WARINO. Dragoons, he went, in May, 1800, to join that regiment it
Frederick, 6. 1800; m. Jan. 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen
Madras, and dying there 7 Feb. 1801, luuii., was s. by hil
Thomas Cole, Esq. of Stoke Lyne, by the Lady Elizabeth
brother.
Stanley his wife, and lias issue.
George, b. 13 Feb. Ia02; m. Oct. 1831, Mary Stark, and has Sir George Lee, Bart., Eector of Hartwell, and "Vicar oi
issue. Beachampton. He was distinguished by his benevolence tc
Charlotte. Maria, d. unm. Emma the poor, and having studied the science of medicine, was
Arms — Sa., Cral An arm in armour,
three crowns or. — their gratuitous physician. He d. xmm. 1827, when the
holding a battle-axe. Mntln Dum spiro spero. — baronetcy expired, and the estates devolved, by Sir George'i
—
Seat Old Palace, Kichmond, Surrey. will, on their late possessor,
John Lee, Esq., LL.D., the next heir in blood. He was!
son of John Fiott, Esq., by Harriet his wife, 2nd dau. of
LEE OF HARTWELL. William Lee, Esq. of Totteridge, ut svpra, who was son of the
Lee, Edwaed Dyke, Esq. of Hartwell, co. Bucts, Right Hon. Sir William Lee, Chief Justice of England, 2nd
and of Tofcteridge Park, co. Herts, J. P., Capt. Royal son of Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd bart. of Hartwell. This Dr. Lee,
Bucks Militia, b. 16 Sept. 1843; ,s. to Ihe entailed of Hartwell, liucks, J.P. and D.L., b. 28 April, 17S3, s. his
estates of his paternal uncle, John Lee, Esq., LL.D., maternal uncle, William Lee Antonie, Esq., and assumed^
under that gentleman's will, the surname of Lee, in lieu oi
1866.
his patronymic, Fiott. To the Hartwell property he by the
ILtilCatJC. —
stated that this family, one of great
It is
bequest of his kinsman, the Eev. Sir George Lee, 6th bare,
.?.
Sir William Lee ra. 2ndly, Margaret, relict of Mr. Melmoth, 1820, Christiana, 2nd dau. of Samuel Reynolds^
and dau. of Eoger Drake, Esq., but by that lady had no Esq. of Thejdon Hall, Essex, and by her (who d,
issue.
III. John, Col. in the Guards, to. 1st, a dau. of Sir Thomas
1871) has issue,
Hardy, Knt. and 2ndly, Mary Browne, of Arlsey, co. Bed-
; I. Anne, m. June, 1845, W. Henry Roberts, Esq., Capt. R.E.,
ford. By the latter (who ta. 2ndly, Col. Schutz) he had, who deceased.
is
1 Thomas, of Hampton Court, Equerry to the Duke of II. Sarah, m. Oct. 1S53, the late xVlfred Smith, Esq. of
Gloucester. 2 John, an Ensign in the Foot Guards. Rochester.
Col. Lee d. 1760.
IV. George (Sir), LL.D., a Privy Councillor, one of the Lords Mr. Lee, of Holborough, a merchant in London and
of the Admiralty, and Treasurer to H.K.H. the Princess Eochester, is 3rd son of Henry and Susannah Lee,
Dowager of Wales, vi. Judith, dau. of Humphrey Morice,
Esq. but dying without issue, 18 Dec. 1768, left his fortune
;
of Camps Hill, Lewisham, Kent.
to his nephew. Sir William Lee, Bart. — —
Arms Az., two bars erminois. Crest ^A hear statant ppr.
I. Sarah, d. 1693. muzzled gu. collared and chained arg. Motto Verum atqu* —
SirThomas was s. at his decease by his eldest son. decens.
Sir Thomas Lee, Bart., M.P. for Bucks, ra. Elizabeth, dau. Seat— Holborough Court, near Rochester.
and heir of Thomas Sandys, Esq., and had issue,
William, his heir. Thomas.
Anne, m. George Vernon, Esq., created 1702, Lord "Vernon, LEECH OP CLOONCONHA.
of Kinderton.
He d. Dee. 1749, and was .9. by his son. Leech, Rev. John, B.D., of Clooncoura, co. Mayo,
Sir William Lee, Bart. Tliis gentleman devoted himself h. 30 Aug. 1808 m. 9 May, 1839, Mary, 2nd dau.
;
to the improvement of his seat at Hartwell, displaying great of William Darley, Esq. )£ St. John's, co. Lublin,
taste in his manner of planting and laying out the grounds. and has issue,
LEE TEE LANDED GEISTRY. LEE 941
I, William Ansdell, Esq., B.A., Emmanuel College Cam- LEECH OF RATHKEALE ABBEY.
liridse, and of Lincolu's Inn, Eanister-;it-Law, 0. SO Sept. Leech, George Williams, Esq. of Eathkeale
1842. Abbey, co. Limerick, Barrister-at-La'sv-, J. P., b. 30
a. Henry Erougliam, Fsfi., B.A., Fellow of
GonvUlo and
Aug. 1810 m. 1st, 12 Nov. 1834, Anna Maria, dau.
;
Caius College, Canibrulge, and of the Queen's luns,
of Gen. George Eellasis, and by lier has a son,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 15 Nov. 1843.
25 July, 1S45. I. Robekt S. B., retired Capt. 94th regt.. Barrack Master
m. Joseph Fanan, &.
in Mauritius, 21 May, 1830.
IT. Frederick John, b. 30 Jan. 1847 ; m. 22 Aug. 1877,
Lily, b.
dau. of the Rev. Canon Wolseley, Kector of Kilrush. He m. 2ndly, 28 Sept. 1846, Catherine, dau. of
V. Graves Atkinson, b. 13 Nov. ls-50, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin. Hunt Walshe Chambre, Esq. of Hawthorn Hill,
I. Anna Darley, m. 5 March, 1867, Henry J. Bourchier, Esq., CO. Armagh {see that name), by -whom he has issue,
eldest son of John Bourchier, Esq. of Baggotstown, co.
I. HuntChambrfe, A.B., LL.B., 6.20 Dec. 1847.
Limerick, and has issue a son.
II. John Bourke Massy, b. 21 July, 1S54.
n. Mary Waller Barbara Farran, m. 3 Oct. 1873, William
I. Helena E. Susanna. n. Catherine Rebecca.
Fleming Mease Smyth, Esq. of Galloway House, co.
III. Ehza Georgina. iv. Mary.
Tyrone.
ui. Elizabeth Catherine. iLtUraflC. Robert Leech, Esq., 2nd son of John Leech,
Kicharda King. Esq. of Frankfort, co. Sligo (see preccdinej Article), el. 1823,
IV.
leaving, by Julie Bourke his wife, with other issue, an eldest
Ht'lICilGC— Geoege Leech, Esq., traditionally the descen- son,
;ant of an ancient family of that name in the co. of Cliester, John Boubke Leech, Esq. of Rathkeale Abbey, b. 19 Dec.
ettled in Ireland circa 1C67, at Eosserk, co. Mayo. He m. 1763,who left, by Helena E. Susannah his wife, six sons and
Elizabeth, Samuel Nicholson, Esq. of Castle
eldest dau. of one dau.,
Jonnor, co. Sligo, an only son,
and left I. William, b. 1798 ; m. E. C. Macdougall, and had one son,
John Leech, E.?q. of Frankfort, co. Sligo, 6. 1694; iji. Mary, William, deceased.
West dau. of Robert Orme, Esq. of Carne, co. Mayo, and by II. George Williams, nowof Rathkeale Abbey.
III.James, of Somerset House, London.
ler (who d- 10 Deo. 1793, aged 80) had issue, besides several
IV. John, d. 1859. v. Robert.
laus., of whom Mary, the eldest, ??i. 1759, James Wood, Esq.,
VI. Arthur Blennerhassett, J. P. for co. Sligo, 3Iajor Eifle
. John, his heir; ii. Robeet (see Leech of Raihkcale Abbey);
Volunteers, Captain of the Irish Rifle Team.
II. James, b. 1746, d. at Stoke Newington, 21 Feb. 1826, I. Julie.
iged 80. Mr. Leech d. 2 June, 1770, aged 76, and was s. by Seal — Rathkeale Abbey, Rathkeale, co. Limerici.
lis eldest son,
John Leech, Esq.of Rathroan, co. Mayo, J. P., and Deputy
xovernor of of Sligo. and of Dublin, b. 1742; m. 1760,
tlie co. LEEKE OF LOITGrFOIlD HALL.
Jlizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Samuel Ansdell, Esq.,
Leeke, Ralph Meerick, Esq. of Longford Hall,
md by her (who was b. 9 June, 1742, and d. 4 Feb. 1834, in Salop, J.P. and D.L., High SherifP 1850, a Capt.
ler 92nd year) had issue to survive, two daus., Marianne, b.
.775, m. 1808, Richard Perceval Moulson, Esq. Lydia, ;
South Salop Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 4 Sept. 1813 ; m.
I. unra.; and one son, William Ansdell, his heir. Mr. 26 Oct. 1847, Lady Hester Urania, dau. of Newton
dicech d. 8 Aug. 1822, aged 80, and was by his son, .s. Fellowes, 4th Eai-1 of Portsmouth, by Catherine his
William Ansdell Leech, Esq. of Rathroan, co. Mayo, a wife, dau. of Hugh, 1st Earl Eortescue, and has
UoUector of H.M. Customs in Ireland, b. 11 July, 1777; m. 15 issue (with three other daus.),
Vlay, 1806, Mary, 2nd dau. of Charles Atkinson, Esq. of
Sehins, co. Mayo, and dying 19 Oct. 1837, in the 61st year of
I. Ralph, Capt. Grenadier Guards, b. 1849.
Elizabeth; 4 Henrietta Maria; 5 Edith. Bart. He c^. 30 Sept. 1829, and was s. by his eldest son,
VI. James Ansdell, 6. 27 Nov. 1818; d. in Spain, 6 May, 1855. Thomas Leeke, Esq. of Longford Hall, Barrister-at-Law,
I. Mary. J.P., b. 21 Nov. 1788, m. 1st, 13 Nov. 1812, Louisa, youngest
n. Elizabeth, m. Aug. 1846, William Crawford Poole, Esq.,
dau. of the late Brigadier-Gen. Robert Shawe, and by her (who
M.D. of Ardmore, co. Waterford. iii. Catherine Anne.
rv. Marianne Charlotte, m. 11 Dec. 1844, Henry Connor d. 16 April, 1816) had issue,
White, Esq. of Golden Hills, co. Tipperary, Registrar of the Ralph Merrick, present representative.
Royal Dublin Society. Egerton, b. 23 March, 1816; d. 1876.
T. Maria Isabella, m. 1st, 27 Feb. 1815, William Thomas Charlotte, ra.Rev. Wyndhani Madden, M.A. Cantab., Rector
Lloyd, Esq. of Upper Mount Street Crescent, Dublin, A.M. of Bergh Apton, near Norwich.
T.C.D., Barrister-at-Law (who d. 13 Dec. 1857): and 2iidly, Mr. Leeke iii. 2ndly, 21 Jan. IS'22, Anna, only dau. of the late
9 Oct. 1860, Richard Augustine Fitz Gerald Studdert, Esq.,
E.M.A. Hon. Matthew Pluukett, brother to the 10th Lord Louth. He
d. 1836.
Arms —Erm., a trefoil vert, on a chief indented gu. three Arm-^ —
Arg., on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis or, over all a
—
ducal coronets or. Crest Out cf a ducal coronet or, charged
with a trefoil vert an arm erect ppr., grasping a snake en-
bend engrailed az. Cre.H—A. leg couped at the thigh arg.,
charged with two fleurs-de-lis. il/o«o— Agendo gnavitcr.
vironed about the arm also vert. MoUo Virtute ct valore. — i'eut— Longford Hull, near Newport, Salop.
942 LEF THE LANDED GENTRY. LEF
ii
LE FLEMINa OF EYDAL. beth and Dorothy. The estates consequently devolved, first,
on Andrew Fleming Hudleston, of Hutton John, who d. uavn.
Hughes ie Fleming, Stanley, Esq. of Ejdal 2 Sept. 1861, and was s. by his cousin,
HaU, Westmorlaud, J.P., High Sheriff 1878, b. 12 George CdiMberland Hughes le Fleming, Esq. of Eydal,
Aug. 1855 s. his father 1877, Lord of the Manors
; Major-Gen. in the Indian army, J. P. for Cumberland and
of Beckermet aud Skirwith, Cumberland, Coniston, Westmorland, and D.L. for the latter co., who assumed by royal
CO. Lancaster, and Eydal, Westmorland, and Patron license, dated 1 April, 1862, in compliance with tlie terms ofiJ
the entail, the surname of " Le Fleming,'" in addition to hisi
of four Livings, twenty-fourth in descent from Sir
Fleming, vel de Furness, the founder of own patronymic. He was b. 21 July, 1807. Through his
Michael le
paternal grandmother, a dau. of Denison Cumberland, Bishop
the family. of Clonfert, afterwards of Kilmore, and sister to Richard Cum-
JCtltragC—Sm Danidl FLE:inNG, Knt. of Eydal Hall. berland, the Politician and Dramatist, Major-Gen. Hughes lej
Cumberland, M.P. for Cockermouth in the latter end of tlie Fleming was lineally descended from Richard Cumberland,
17th century, was the representative of this very anciont Cum- upon whom the See of Peterborough was conferred by!
herland family. He to. Barbara, eldest dau. of Sir Henry William III. in 1691. Through the same ancestress he also
Fletcher, Bart, of Button, and had, with other issue (see inherited the blood of Dr. Bentley, the eminent Master o;
Bukke's Peerage and Baronetage, Fleming), an eldest son, Trin. Coll. Cambridge. He entered the army in 1823, an.
William Fleming, Esq. ofRydalHall, who represented the his service in Burmah and Southern India, extended overil
CO. of Westmorland in Parliament from 169a to 1707, and was 34 years; was Col. of the Madras Native Infantry, retiring
created a Bart. 4 Oct. 1705, with remainder, in default of with the rank of Major-Gen. in 1861. He m. 1st, 10 Oct.!
male issue, to the male descendants of his father. Sir William 1843, Mary Grant, youngest dau. of John Macpherson, Esq,
m. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Eowlandson, Ksq. of Kendal, by of Banchor, in Badenoch, co. Inverness, by whom (who d. 211
whom he had three daus., March, 1851) he had issue, two daus.,
I.Elizabeth Emily, 6. 9 Blarch, 18.50; d. 28 Dec. 1852.
Dorothy, m. Edward Wilson, Esq. of Dallam Tower, West-
morland. II.Mary Louisa, 6. 17 March, 1851 ra. 12 April, 1871, George
;
unm., and the younger, and vine leaves all ppr. 2nd, Hcghes Upon a mount vert a
; :
6. 10 Dec. 1748, High Sheriff for Cumberland 1770, M.P. for of Robert Edward, 1st Viscount Lortou, and grand-^
Westmorland 1774-1806; to. Lady Diana Howard, only dau. dau. of Robert, 2nd Earl of Kingston, and by her
and heiress of Thomas, 14th Earl of Suffolk and Berks, by
(who d. 1868.) has issue,
whom (who d. 20 June, 1816, he had one dau., his heiress.
Sir Michael d. 19 May, 1806, and was in the Baronetcy by
.s.
I. Frances, to. 22 March, 1849, Col. David Carrick Buchanan,
Daniel Fleming, of Crostiiwaite, Westmorland, great-grandson D.L. of Drumpellier, CO. Lanark, (see that FaniUy).
of Eoger Fleming, Vicar of Brigbam, Cumberland, the 8th II. Mary Louisa, m. June, 1852, Hon. William L. P. Talbot,
6on of Sir Daniel Fleming, of Eydal. The estates descended Lieut. -Col., 7th son of James, 3rd Lord Talbot de Malahide.
to his only dau. and heiress,
Anne Fbederica Elizabeth le Fleming, of Eydal, 6. 1784; —
3£,inCagC. The Lefroys are of Flemish extraction, and
7)1. 1807, her cousin. Sir Daniel Fleming, 5th bart., who emigrated to England in the time of the Duke of Alva's perse-
d. s. 23. 1821. Lady le Fleming d. 5 April, 1861, having settled cutions. The first who settled in this country, a.d. 1569, was
the estates on her cousins, the descendants ot her aunls Eliza- Antuont LEFKOi". His desceiuLinr,
LEG- THE LANDED GENTRY. LEa 943
aoMAs Lefkot, of Canterbury, to. Plicebe, h. 1C79. dan. of Mary, widow of AVilliam Mavtlcy Blaekburne, Esq. of Tank-
las Thomson, Esq. of Kenfield, by Phoebe his wife, ilau. ardstuwn, co. Meatli, and dau. oi Rev. William Thorpe, D.D.
1. Jane. ii. Anne. iii. Mary.
:lUam Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court. Kent, and by
who d. 1761) had a son, Lord Chief Justice Lefroy, one of the most distinguished
\NTiioxT Lefkoy, of Loghom, n. EHzabeth, sister of Bcn- Lawyers of his time, was called to the Bar 1797, and appointed
1 Langlois, Esq., M.P., many years Under Secretary of a Bencher of the King's Inn 1819. He sat in Parliament as
and liad (with one dau., PhcEbe, m. to an ItaUan noble-
,
Jlember for the University of Dublin from 1830 till his eleva-
Slaffetti Del Jlcdico, Count di Carrara) two sons,
,
tion to the Bench, which took place 1841, when he was
Hox. TuoMAS Lefkot, Lord Chief Justice of ^i-/i!.?— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert, fretty arg. on a chief
1 IJiGHT
Ireland. of the second a hood or cap (allusive to the badge assumed by
2 .Antliony, late Capt. 65tli regt., ra. and had issue. the party opposed to the Duke of Alva) between two wyvcrns
3 Itenjamin, Capt. K.A., 'in. and had issue. His 3rd dau.. gu., for Lefroy; 2nd and 3rd, az., a chevron or, betwt'cn
Lacy, III. 11 Sept. 1S5S, Robert Exham Turbett, Esq. of three crescents arg. on a chiet gu. three mullets of the third,
f Owenstown House, co. Dublin. for Langlois. —
Crcd Ademi-wyvern gu. gorged with a collar
i Henry, 31. A., Vicarof Santry, near Dublin, i/i. Dorothea, dancettee arg. fretty vert. :iio»o— Mutare sperno (adopted
Jncl dau. of 0"Grady, of Kilballyowcn {icc that naiiu), at the period of the Huguenot persecutions).
and had issue, i^toi— Carrig-glas Manor, near Longford. CMjs — Carlton;
and National, London; Kildare Street; University; and Sack
Anthony O'Grady, m. Mary, dau. of Col. Bruce.
ville Street, Dublin,
Gerald de Courcy, in. Elizabeth, dau. of William Brook-
man, Esq., and settled in Australia.
Henry M;.'in»oll, m. Ellen, dau. of James Shine, Esq. of
Ballymacrcse, co. Tipperary, and had a sun, Henry, b. LEGGE OF JVEALONE HOtTSE.
lyGl. Legge, "William Wallace, Esq. of irnlore
Eliza Waller.
Ann Langlois, m. James Stein, Esq. of Charrington, House, CO. Antrim, b. 18 March, 1841 ; s. his fathex'
Dorset, and Kennetpans, K.B., and has issue. 1868.
JIary Elizabeth O'Grady. Dorothea Thomasina. iltnratJC.— In 167G, William Legge, an officer in the
1 Lucy, rii. Hugh Byvcs
Baker, Esq. army, with recommendations from James II., then Duke of
J PhcBbe, m. Capt. Butler. 3 Sarah, m. Capt. Courtenay. York, served under the Duke of Schomberg in Flanders, and
- Anne, i;i. Major Power.
accompanied him to Ireland 1690. His son,
6 Eliza, m. Richard Sadleir, Esq.
Vi'iLLiAM Legge, settled at Malone, co. Antrim, and d. 7 Nov.
. I^aac Peter George, Fellow of All So«ls', Oxford, Rector
r ; Ash and
1723, leaving w ith other sons,
Compton, Surrey, m. Anne, eldest dau. of Kd-
,d Brydges, Esq. of Wooton Court, Kent, by Jemima, William Legge, who d. Nov. 1750.
- wife, dau. and co-heir of William Egeiton, LL.D., Alexander Legge (his eldest son), then .!., and sewed as
.ndson of John, 2nd Earl of Eridgewater, and by ho-r High Sheriff for the co. Antrim 1770. He d. 1777, leaving
iio d. in 1S04) left at his decease, Jan. 1S06,
issue,
1 John Henry George, of Ewshott House, Hants, Rector of
I. AVilliam, his heir, d. 20 Sept. 1821.
Ash and Compton 6. 17S2; //i. Souhla, youngest dau. of Elinor, m. Hill Wallace, Esq., an olfieer in the army,
I. and
l;ev. Charles Jeffreys Cottrell and d. 1823, leaving issue,
;
had issue,
George, f?. v.nm. 1824. 1 William, late possessor.
CUARLE3 Edward, of Ew.?hott House, Fnrnhnm, Surrey, 2 Hill, iii. Maria, younger dau. of Major Tophar_i, of
J. P., M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon, Barrister-at-LMw, Secretary Slcdmere, co. York; he d. 1861.
to the Speaker of the House of Commons, Taxing 3 Matilda, deceased. 4 Eliza, deceased. 5 Ellen.
Officer of that House 185G, 6. 1810; his brother George
.s.
6 Marcella, deceased. 7 Louisa, deceased.
18.: 1; m. 184-5, Janet, dau. of James Walker, Esq,
II. MarceUa, m. .iVnthony Semple, Esq. of Malahide, and d.
LL.D., F.R.S., C.E., and d. 1861, leaving a son,
without issue.
Charles James Maxwell Lefbot, of Itchell Manor,
Hants, late Capt. 14th Hussars, m. 14 Aug. 1872, Eliza- The son and heir,
Ijeth, eldest dau. of Alfred Henry McClintock, M.P., William Legge, Esq., High Sheriff co. Antrim, d. 20 Sept.
uf ilerrion Square, Dublin {see Bukke's Peerage, Rath- 1821, and was «. by his nephew,
DONNELL, B.) and other issue. William Wallace Legge, of Malone House, Belfast, co.
Anthony Cottrell, Christ Church, Oxford, M.A., Incum- Antrim, J. P. and D.L., LL.B., High Sheriff 1823; b. 1789;
bent of Crookham, near Farnham, Surrey, ra. Anne,
dau. of John Hickman, Esq., and has three dans. adopted the surname of Legge; ra. 27 Sept. 1833, Eleanor
John Henry (Sir), Licut.-Gen., K.C.M.G., C.B., Governor Wilkie, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Forsttr, Esq. of
of Bermuda 1871 to 1877, rn. 1st, Emily Mary, dau. of Adderstone, Northumberland, and had issue,
the late Chief Justice Robinson, of Toronto, Canada, and WiLLi.vM Wallace, now of JIalone House.
by her has two sons and two daus. He iii. 2ndly, ISliO, Florence Wallace, ra. 1861, Viscount Harberton.
Charlotte Anna, dau. of Col. Dundas, of i'lngask, and
widow of Col. Armine Mountain, C.B. Mr. Legge March, 1868. Mrs. Wallace m. 2ndly, II May,
d. 3
Henry Maxwell. Frederick, deceased. 1874, the Hon. Robert Jack Ncedham.
Ann, ra. John, Lord Eathdonnell. Siat — Malone House, Belfast.
F;nnces Phoebe, m. George K. Richards, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, and d. 22 Sept. 1859, having had issue a son
and three daus. Anna Sophia. liEGH or NOF.BUEY BOOTHS InALL.
Isabella Elizabeth. Lucy, deceased.
Legh, John Pexnixgton, Esq. of ^'orbury
2 Christopher Edward, b. 1785.
Benjamin (Rev.), Rector of Ash, i)!. Jane Anna Eliza- Booths Hall, co. Chester, J.P., M.A., b. 20 ^s^ov.
beth, eldest dau. of the late Rev. James Austen, Rector 1827; m. 12 Aug. 1858, Emily Jane, 2iid dau. of
oiSteventon, Hants, and dying 1829, left issue, George the Rev. Eohert Grant, Ticar of Bradford Abbas,
Benjamin Austen, and
six daus.
1 Lucy, iii. the Rev. Henry Rice, of Xorton Coiut, near
Dorset, a Prebendary of Salisbury, and has issue,
I'avorsham. John Robert Pennington, b. 4 April, 1865.
le grandson. Ruth Isabel, 6. 25 Aug. 1870.
The Right Hon. Thomas Langlois Lefrot, LL.D. of Car- 3LinCH(JC. Agnes de Legh (only dau. and heir of Richard
?-Rlas Manor, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, b. 1776; ?ii. de Legh, great-grandson of Hamon, Lord of the Mediety of
99, Mary, only dau. and heir of Jeffry Paul, Esq. of Silver High Legh temp. Henky II.) iii. 1st, Richard de Ly.mme, and
•ring, CO. Wexford, member of the younger branch of the had by him a son, Thomas, who took the name of Legh, and
inily of Sir Robert Paul, Bart., and had issue, half the mediety of High Leigli his son, Thomas Legh, was
;
Massy, dau. of Hugh, 3id Lord 31assy, and has issue, de Hawardyn, who had the other half of the mediety of High
Thomas Langlois, and several other children. Legh, and sold it to Sir Richard Massey, of Tatton, 1206. Agnes
III. JelTry (Very Rev.), M.A.Trinity College, Dublin, Dean of
3rdly, Sir William Venubles, Knt., 2nd son of Sir William
5ii.
Dromore to. Helena, eldest dau. of the Rev. Frederick
;
Veuables, Baron of Kinderton, and by him had a 3id son,
Trench, by Lady Helena his wife, sister of George James,
6th Earl of Egmont, and has issue, Charles, and other John, who took the name of Legh, and purchased Knutsford
children. Booth before 28 Edward I. By his 1st wife he had a son
IV. George Thomson, late Treasurer to the Ecclesiastical John (Sir). He ra. 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Thomas dc Coiona, of
Commissioners, High Sheriff of Longford 1846; la. Is69, Adlingcon, and by her had, Rouert, progenitor of the Lechs
du LEG THE LANDED GENTRY. LEG
Stockwdl, &c. : of the CO., 1613, and survived until 3 Charles I., when his
of Adlington, Anneslaj, Lyme, Rklge, StoneUiglh
in-
by his niece,
name and arms of Legh. He to. Helena, dau. of Sir Wil-
Elizabeth Davenport, in. 1752, John Rowlls, Esq. of
loughby Aston, Bart, of Aston, and was s. by his only son,
Kingston, Receiver-General for Surrey, and by him (who d,
pIter Legh, Esq. of Booths, b. 4 March, 1722-3, who, in
Hall. He vi. 1779)had issue,
174.5, completed the erection of Norbury Booths
20 Juno, 1741, Anne, dau. and co-heir of Peter Wade, Esq., by John Rowlls, TO. Harriet,sister and co-heir of Sir Peter \\'av-
hurton, Bart, of Arlcy; and, predeceasing his motlier, kfl
whom (who d. 1794) he had, with other issue, who d. s. p., an only dau. and heir,
AViLi.ouGHBY and John, and Anne Helena, wlio m. 1792, Jolm
Elizabeth Hester Rowlls, to. Thomas Delves Broughtoii,
Matthews, Esq., Capt. K.N., and d. s. p. the following year. Esq., 4th son of Sir Thomas Rroughton, Bart.
He d. 12 Aug. 1804, and was s. by his eldest surviving son, William Peter Rowlls, slain in a duel at Cranford Bridge. i
WiLLOUGHBT Legh, Esq. of Xorbury Booths Hall, b. 25 May, Charles Edward Row'lls, d. without issue. '•'A-
1749, who, dying unm., was s. by his brother, Elizabeth Rowlls, to. 1st, 1778, Thomas Browne Galley, Esq. ''
John Legh, Esq. of Bedford Square, London, and Torldng- of Burderop, Wilts; and 2ndly, Thomas Haverfield, Eiiij.
ton, CO. Chester, Barrister-at-Law, '»!.29 March, 1792, Isabella, Mrs. Rowlls, who assumed the surname of Legh, d. 180G, wlier
dau. and co-heir of Edmund Dawson, Esq. of Wharton, co. the Adlington estates devolved on her kinsman.
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 19 Feb. 1849) had issue, Richard Crosse, Esq. of Shaw Hill, near Preston, co. Lan- '
I. Peter, his successor. caster (only son of Thomas Crosse, Esq., by Sarah his wife,
II. Edmimd Dawson (Rev.), of St. Botolph's, London, M.A., and grandson of Richai'd Crosse, Esq. of Crosse Hall, co. Lan-
1801 Catharine, eldest dau. of the liight Hon.
TO. 1826,
b. ;
caster, by Ann his wife, eldest dau. of Robert Legh, cl
Sir Christopher Ptobinson, Judge of the Court of Admiralty
Chorley, 2nd son of Thomas Legh, Esq. of xVldington, the
and d. 9 March, 1845, leaving issue,
High Sheriff of co. Chester 14 Charles II.). Mr. Crosst
1 John Pennington, now of Norbury Booths Hall.
2 Edmund, b. 1831 d. 1840.
;
assumed, in consequence, the surname and arms of Legh. H(
3 William Dawson (Rev.), b. 1834; d. 18.58. in. 1787, Anne, only surviving dau. of Robert Parker, Esq. c
4 Christopher, b. 1838; to. Jane, dau. ot A. Anderson, Cuerden Hall, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas
M.D., of Newotead, Australia, and rf. 30 Sept. 1878, having Townley, Esq. of Royle, and by her (who d. 1807) had issue (will:
had issue, three daus. and six sons.
dau. of Rev.
a younger son, Richard Townley, who d. v.nm. 1825, and three
5 Henry Eamund (Uev.), b. 1840; m. Grace,
daus.) a son and successor,
Mr. Kite, and has issue.
1 Catherine Louisa, m. Edward Penrose Hathaway, Esq. Thomas Legh, Esq. of Adlington, 6. Sept. 1792 m. Louisa ;
of Lincoln's Inn. dau. of George Newnham, Esq. of New Timber Place, Sussex,
2 Isabella Helen. 3 Frances Ann. and by her (who lii. 2ndly, 12 May, 1830, Thomas Americus,
f. Ann, m. William Clowes, Esq., who d. 21 April, 1835. 3rd Lord Er.skine, and d. 10 March, 1867) had issue,
II. Isabel, in. Rev. Bertie Johnson, Rector of Lymme, co.
Charles Richard Banastre, now of Adlington.
Chester; and d. 26 May, 1855. Mary Anne, ?n. 6 Dec. 1830, the Hon. aud Rev. Augustu.-
Mr. Legh d. April, 1826, and was s. by his eldest son, Cavendish, 4th son of Lord Waterpark.
Peter Legh, Esq. of Norbury Booths Hall, D.L. and J. P., Marcella Louisa, d. 22 Nov. 1866.
Emily Anne, m. 1st, John Lawton, Esq. of Lawton Hall; ant
6. 11June, 1794, who served as High Sheriff for co. Chester
2ndly, 13 Dec. 18G5, Frank Renaud, Esq., M.D.
1827. He d. unm. 29 Aug. 1857, and was by his nephew,
.<:.
LEGH
ADIilNGTON".01'
LEGH OF HIGH LEGH.
Legh, Charles Eichaed Banastee, Esq. of Legh, Heney Maetin Coenwail, Esq. of Higli
Adlington Hall, co. Chester, J.P. and D.L., h. 4 Legh, CO. Chester, J.P., late Capt. and Lieut.-Col
March, 1821 m. 29 April, 1846, Mary Jane Anua-
;
Grenadier Guards, b. 14 Nov. 1839.
bella, 2nd dau. of the Eev. Henry Wright, of Blott- ILtlTCatJC. Thomas de Lega, of East Hall, in the parisl'
ram Hall, Cheshire, by Mary Catherine his wife, and of Rostherne, co. Chester, son of Hugh de Lega, son of Oswald
has issue, de Lega de Easthall, was father of Thomas de Lega, of East
hall, whose son, Adam Legh, of the Easthall, was father o)
I. Charles Henry Americus, b. 22 April, 1S.')3.
H0GH de Legh, of the Easthalls, who had a son,
I. Florence Hester Lavinia. n. Edith Mabel.
John DE Legh, of Easthall, in High Legh, in. Jane, dau. and
—
ULilXCtltit, Robert de Legh, 2nd son of John Lesh, of co-heir of Matthew, Lord of Alpraham, co. Chester, and had
Booths, by Ellen his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas de Corona, three sons. The 2iul son,
of Adlington, living (ou;). Edward II., m. Matilda, dau. and John de Legh, of Alpraham, had a son and heir, John de
heir of Adam de Norley, and was father of Legh, who was father of Thomas de Legh, of Northwood,
Robert Legh, of Adlington, rn. Matilda, dau. and co-heir father of Thomas I,egh, of Northwood, 30 Henry VI., 145:
of Sir John de Arderne, Knt. of Aldford and Alvanley, and
had two sons, Robert (Sir), his heir; Piers (Sir), ancestor of
the Leghs nf Lyme. From the elder son.
whose son, Thomas Lech, rn. Elizabeth, dau. of Godfrey Mi
lington, and was father of another Thomas Legh, livinj
4 Henry VIII. in. Margaret, dau. of Richard Charlton, and
, md
i
Sir Robert Legh, Knt. of Adlington, Sheriff of co. Chester by her had a son, Robert Legh, who, by Alice his wife, dui
17 and 22 Richard II., the 8th in descent was of Hugh Starkey, of Olton, left a son and heir,
Sir Uriah Legh, Knt. of Adlington, aged thirty-five Thomas Legh, of High Legh, m. Isabel, dau. and heir
44 Elizabeth, who was knighted by the Earl of Essex at the Rafe Trafford, of co. Lancaster, and was by his son and heir,
.<!.
siege of Cadiz, and, during that expedition, is traditionally Robert Legh, of High Legh, to. Eleanor, dau. of Randoll
said to have been engaged in an adventure w-hich gave rise to Spurstow, of Spurstow, and by her had an elder son and heir,
the well-known ballad of " The Spanish Lady's Love." Another George Legh, of High Legh, m. 1st, a dau. of Leycester, ol
gallant knight, Sir John Bolle, however, disputes the fact of Tabley and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of John Booth, of Barton, and
;
being the hero of that romantic affair. Sir Urian was Slieriff l«ft a son and successor,
of CO. Chester in the year of Sir Richard St. George's Visitation TuoiiAS Legh, E^q. of High Legh, in. Barbara, dau.
LEa THE LANDED GENTPtY. LEU 945
las Brooke, Ksq., of Norton, co. Chcstcv, and by her liail Ellen Jane, m. 1847, Rev. Brabazon Lowthor, 4th son of
I three dans.) three sons, IIenhy, his heir; Tlioniiis, Gorges Lowther, Esq. Mr. Legh represented Newton in I'ar-
,1. and George, a Cavalier, slain in the civil war. The
;
liament from 1819 to 1831. He d. 8 May, 1857, and was s. by
'
son, his nepheu', the present William John Legh, Esq., son
Miv Legh, Esq. of ITich Legh, 52 years old anno 1CC3, and heir of William Legh, Esq. of Brymbo, co. Denbigh, by
Dorothy, dau. and sole heir of Uev. Gregory Turner, of Mary his wife, dau. and heiress of Joiin Wilkinson, Esq. of
lanley, Uector of Scpliton, co. Lancaster; and d. in ICdi, Castlehead.
avin^' an eldest son and lieir, —
Arms Gu., a cross engrailed arg. in the chief point on an
KiciiAUD LiiGii, Esq. of High Legh, 31 years old in IfiCS, m. Ineseutcheon sa. semee of esioiles an arm in arniDur em-
7.5, Mary, dau. of Thomas Legli, Ksq. of Adliugton, co. bowed of the second, the liand ppr. holding a peniioa silver,
liester; and dying 1705, was ,?. by his son,
the wliole within a bordure wavy or. Crest —
Issuant out of a
ducal coronet or, a ram's head arg. armed gold, in the mouth a
IIexbv Lkoh, Esq. of lligli Legh, 6. 1G79; r.i. Lctilia, dau. laurel slip vert, over all a pallet wavy az.
Sir Kichard Brooke, Hart., of Norton; and (/. 17;')?, having iyeats—hymo Park, Stoclcport, co. Che.>tcr; Golborne Park,
ad two sons and a dau., GiiOKGE. his heir; Henry, d. iinm. Warrington, co. Lancaster.
dy, 1752, aged about 71; and JIary, wife of Itev. Legh
chmond, Hector of Stockport, co. Clicster, who d. llti'J.
he son and successor, LE HUNTE OF ARTRAlVrONT.
George Legh, Esq. of High Legh, b. 10 July, 1703; r,i. Le Hunte, George, Esq. of Artramont, co. Wex-
nnc Maria, dau. and heir of Francis Cornwall, liaron of
ford,and Llanrian, co. Pembroke, J. P. for co.
urford, and by her (who d. 1741) had (witii twodaus., Letitia,
. l!ev. Egcrton Leigh, Archdeacon of Salop; and .Vuna
Wexford, and High Slierill' 1837, M.A. Trin. CoU.
aria) two sons, Henry Cornwall, his heir; and George Cambridge, b. 15 June, 181 !•; m. 5 Aug. 1815,
langton, 6.21 May, 1739; d. an infant. Mr. Legh d. ll'JO, Mary, 5th dau. of the Iviglit Hon. Edward Pcnne-
id was by his son and heir,
.!. father, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and has issue,
Henrv Cornwall Legh, Esq. of High Legh, b. 24 May, I. George Ruthven, b. 20 Aug. 1852.
34; High SlierilT 1791; m. 17G1, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir
II. Richard, R.N., 0. 8 Sept. 1854; d. unm. 1S7G.
Robert Ilopkinson, Esq. of Heath, co. York, and by her Mary
I. Harriet. ii. Ellen. in. Margaret.
ho i^. April, 1808) had (with two daus., Elizabeth Dorothea,
Kiiiji. 1777; and Anna Maria, m. 3 Jan. 178S, Thomas Pitt, iLfUCTttJC— Richard le Hunte, bapt. at Little Bradley,
sq. of St. James', Westminster) two sons, George John, liis 10 Aug. 1U20 (son of Sir George Le Hunte, of Little Bradley,
;ir; Henry Cornwall, who d. iinm. in the West Indies, 1793. Suffolk, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir John Peyton), wenc
r. Legh d. 1791, and was s. by his elder son, to Ireland as a Col. in the army of Cro.mwell, and Capt. of his
George John Legh, Esq. of High Legh, b. 17G8; High Body Guard. This last commission, dated 1G49, is still extant.
icritT 1S05; -«;. 14 July, 1803, Mary, dau. of John Elack- He settled at Cashel, co. Tippcrary, and was M.P. for tliat
ime, Esq. of Hale, co. Lancaster, M.P., and had issue, city 1G61. He m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Lloyd, of Cileyfedd,
T. George Cornwall, late of High Legh. CO. Pembroke (who d. lOSS), and had issue. His elder son,
II. Henry Cornwall, M..\., Kcctor of" Welsh Hampton, co. Geurge le Hunte, Esq., m. IG83, Alice, dau. and heir of
Salop, 6. 1811; m. 1839, Mary, eldest dau. of Martin Col. William Legge, of Cappagh, co. Tipperary, uncle to the
Williams, Esq. of Bryngwyn, co. Montgomery and dying ;
first Earl of Dartmouth; and d. 27 May, 1^97, leaving issue,
1817, left issue,
1 Richard, of Llanryan, co. Pembroke, M.P. for Enniscorthy;
Henry Martix Cornwall, present representative.
2 Thomas, of Brenanstown, co. Dublin, JI.D. 3 William, ;
Gertrude Idary Cornwall. EveUne Cornwall.
B.D., Rector of Kidderminster, d. 1740; 4 George, of whom
Fanny Elinor Cornwall.
Maria .'Vgnes Cornwall, d. 1S62. presently; 5 Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Wexlord;
I. Anna
Elizabeth, ?u. 8 March, 1832, Sir Philip dc Slalpas 1 Anne, m. Humphrey French, Esq., Lord Mayor of Dublin;
Grey-Egerton, Bart. 2 Elizabeth, m. Rev. Mr. Browne; 3 Jane, m. Geoi-ge War-
II. Frances, i«. Rev. Beilby Porteus Hodgson, son of the Dean burton, Esq. of Garryhinch. The 4th son,
of Carlisle, and is deceased. George le Hente, Esq. of Ballymartin, co. Wexford, m.
III. Harriet, vi. Herbert Taylor, Esq., Capt. S.ith Light
Editha Jones, an heiress; and dying 1741, left issue. The
Infantry, eldest sou of Edward Taylor, Esq. of Bifrons.
2nd son,
r. LegU d. 1832, and was s. by his elder son, George Le Hunte, Esq. of Artramont, co. Wexford, had
George Cornwall Legh, Esq. of High Legh, J. P. and issue by Alicia Mary Corry his wife,
L., High Sheriff 1838, M.P. for BUd-Cheshire, B.A. Ch. Ch.
Richard, his heir. AVilliam Augustus, s. his brother.
con. 2nd Roj-al Cheshire Militia, 6. 1804; m. 1828,
Col.
Charles, 2 June, 1788.
b.
ouisa Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Edward Taylor, Esq. of lUfrons, Francis (Sir), Knt., J. P., twin with Charles, d. tmm. 18G0.
ent, and niece of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor, G.C.B., Anne, m. Simon Purdon, Esq., of a coUateral branch of the
.CH. and dying 16 June, 1877, was s. by his nephew, now
; Purdons, of Tinerana.
High Legh. Editha, vi. Sir Henry Meredyth, 3rd bart. of Cailandstown.
Arms —Arg., alion rampant gu. langucd az. quartering Mr. Le Hunte d. 1799, and was s. by his son,
iBNWALL, MoRTiJiER, Lenthall, Gbey, and Bassett. Crests Richard Le Hunte, Esq. of Artiamont, b.2b Feb. 17G9;
•1st, Legh A demi-lion rampant gu. langued az., collared
: m. Miss Morgan, co. Pembroke, and had, 1 Maria, m. Samuel
•; 2nd: A Cornish chough sa. beaked and membered gu. Meade Hobson, Esq., Q.C. 2 Sophia, m. Capt. William Doyle,
;
,pporters—Two lions rampant gu. bezantee and ducally son of Gen. Doyle; 3 Louisa Editha, m. 8 Feb. 1831, William
owned or. Motto— ha, vie durante.
H. B. J. Wilson, Esq. of Knowle Hall, co. Warwick.
—
Seat High Legh HaU, near Knutsford, co. Chester.
Le Hunte was s. at his decease by his brother,
3ir.
LEIGH OF "WEST HALL, HIGH LEIGH. mina Sarah, dau. of the late George Stratton, Esq. of Te
Park, CO. Oxford, and had issue,
Leigh, Egeetox, Esq. of The West HaU, High Egerton, of West Hall and Jodrell.
Leigh, and Jodrell Hall, co. Chester, J. P., late a Eleanor Agnes, d. unra. 20 Nov. 1837.
Capt. 1st Eoval Dragoons, A.D.C., b. 18i3 ; m. 5 Anna Elizabeth.
Beatrice Jidia, ra. 1st, 1845, the Rev. John Oliver Hopki
Aug. 187-4, tile Lady Elizabeth Mary Gore White, of Uffington, CO. Salop and 2ndly, the Rev. L. Burton.
;
eldest dau. of the Earl of Eantry, and has issue, Caroline, ra. 14 Sept. 1858, the E'jv. Richard Morris, Vi
of Eatington, co. Warwick, who d. 1859.
Edhaud Egertox, h. 23 June, 1S76. Augusta, ra. Charles Gresley, Esq. of the Close, Llchfieli
Margaret Elizabeth Egerton. and has issue.
JLtltraCJC— OW and honouraWe as is tlie descent of the Mr. E. Leigh d. 15 Oct. 1SC5. The eldest son,
the West Hall, the Lymnies, from w horn they spranR,
Leifflis of
Egerton Leigh, Esq. High Leigh, and Jo(
of the West Hall,
were even still more ancient. Ormerod conjectures Lymme, rell Hall, Broadwell House, co. Gloucester, an(
co. Chester,
to have been a collateral branch of the Barons of Ilalton. Bulcote Lodge, co. Notts, J. P. and D.L., late a Capt. 2nd Dri
Agses ce Legh, heiress of the West Ilall, High Leigh, ra. goon Guards, and afterwards Major and Brevet Licut.-Col. 1st
tem-p. Heset III., EicaAiiD de Ltmme, and nas mother of Cheshire Militia, High Sheriff 1872, M.P. for Mid-Cheshire fium
Thomas de Legh, named from the place of his residence. 1873 to 1876 ra. 20 Sept. 1842, Lydia Rachel, dau. and
; o- <
From him descended the eminent and highly allied family of heirof John Smith Wright, Esq. of Bulcote Lodge, Notts, and^
Leigh, of West Hall, High Leigh the male representative of
:
had is.sue,
which towards the close of the 17th century (the intermediate I. Egerton, now of West Hall. Jodrell, and Twemlow.
descent is fully set forth in Ob.mekod"s Chi.^hlrc) was II. John
Jodrell, b. 21 April, 1815; d. 20 April, 18G0.
III. Edward Egeeton, now of Broadwell, '/. 1 July, 1851 ; i
The Kev. Petee Leigh, M.A., Vicar of Great Budworth,
17 Sept. 1874, Laura Maude, youngest dau. of Sir Hen
Eectorof Lymme and of Whitchurch, co. Salop. He ra. Eliza- Edwards, Bart, of Pye Nest, Halifax, and has issue, Joh
beth (in direct descent from Henet VIL, through his dau., Egerton ; Henry Egerton.
Mary, Queen Dowager of France, Duchess of Suffolk, and IV. Neville Egerton (Rev.), 6. 2 Sept. 1852.
her posterity) dau. of the Hon. Thomas Egerton of Tatton V. .\rthur Egerton, b. 6 Nov. 1863.
Park 3rd son of John, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, by his wife, I.Eleanor Sophia Egerton, ra. 5 Aug. 1869, Sir Robei
Allied CunhflV, Bart, of Acton Park, Wrexham, and lu
Elizabeth, dau. of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, and
issue.
had issue, Egerton, heir to his uncle, Austine; John Thomas, ;
'
iincestor of the Leighs of Leatherlake House, Surrey; Mr. Leigh ci. 1 July, 1S76.
i'ETEE, ancestor of Sir Egerton Leigh, Bart.; Jane; Hester; ] Arms — Or, Crest A cubit arm vesle
a lion rampant gu. —
and Mary, m. the Rev. Sir John Head, Bart., Archdeacon and paly of five pieces or and sa. cuffed arg. hand ppr. grasping
Prebendary of Canterbury. Peter Leigh tZ. 1719. His eldest the upper and lower fragments of a broken tilting spear, the
son, point upwards. Motto Force avec vertu. —
Seats— West Hall, High Leigh, near Knutsford; Jodrell
The Rev. Egeeton Leigh, LL.D. of the West Hall, Rector
Hall, Holmes Chapel, Chester.
of Lynime and Middle, co. Salop, Canon Residentiary of Here-
ford, and Master of the Hospital of St. Katherine at Ledbury,
bnpt. 30 March, 1702; ni. 1st, Anne, dau. and co-heiress of
Hamlet Yates, Esq. of Crowley, and had issue, i. Peter, his
LEIGH OF BKOWNSOVES HALL.
heir; ii. Thomas; in. Hamlet; iv. Egerton, M. A., forty years WAiiD-BorGHTOx-LEiGH, Edwaed Alieslet
Rector of Lymme, Canon Residentiary of Lichfield, and Arch- BoronxoN, Esq. of BrownsoTer Hall, co. Warwick,
deacon of Salop, m. 1st, Letitia, dau. of George Legh, Esq. of and Guilsborough Hall, co. Xorthanipton, J.P. and
East Hall, by whom he had no issue; and 2ndly, Thcodosia,
D.L., High Slieriff 1874, b. 1822 m. 19 Dec. 18G7, ;
dau. of Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, and d. Sept. 1798, aged
Ellen, dau. ofHon. Charles L. Butler, brother of
05, leaving two daus., Susanna, ra. Ralph Leycester, jun., Esq.,
M.P., and Thcodosia; i. Mary; ii. Anne, m. 1st, the Rev. the 13th Lord Dunboync, and has issue,
Jlr. Felton, and 2ndly, the Rev. Mr. Cockayne; and in. Eliza- I. Henbt Alleslet, b. 23 3Iay, 1877.
beth. Dr. Egerton Leigh »i. 2ndly, Elizabeth Drinkwater, and I. Ellen Thcodosia. ii. Maude Mary. in. Ada Rose.
had by her, i. John; ii. William; iii. Austine; iv. Samuel; IV. Edith Violet. v. Mabel Constance.
V. George, d. unni. 1816; vi. William; i. Hester, and ii.
HinCatJC. SccLeigh o/ west Hall, Ilijh Lei^h.
Jane. He ra. Srdly, Cassandra Phelps, and had issue, Henry,
John Ward Buoughton Leigh, Esq. of Brownsover Hall,
Cassandra, Ariana, and Catherine. He d. at Bath 17C0. His and Guilsborough, b. 1790 (4th son of William Zouch
son and successor.
Lucas-Ward, Esq. of Guilsborough Park, co. Northampton),
The Rev. Petek Leigh, LL.B., Rector of Lymme and
assumed, by sign-manual, 1831, the additional surnames
Middle, ra. Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Henry Doughty, Esq.
and arms of Boughton and Leigh. He to. 1811, Thcodosia
of Broadwell, co. Gloucester. He d. before his father, 1753, de Malsburgh, only dau. and heir of Sir Egerton Leigh,
leaving issue, i. Egerton, his heir; ii. Thomas Hodges; in.
Bart., by Thcodosia his wife, dau. of Sir Edward I'.oughton,
Peter Neve iv. Timothy, d. uhm. in the East Indies, 1814;
;
Bart., and d. 18 June, 1808, leaving by her (who d. 1870),
I. Mary, ra. Robert Lancaster, Vicar of Arlsey, co. Bedford;
I. John, 1st Dragoon Guards, d. v.nm.
II. Anne, ra. John Frodsham, Capt. R.X.; and iii. EUzabeth,
II. Edward Allesley Bouguto.v, now of Erownsover Hall.
who' d. v.nm. The son and heir, III. Theodosius, M..\., Vicar of Newbold-on-Avon, ra. Miss
Egerton Leigh, Esq. of the West Hall, High Leigh, and of and has issue.
Cottrell,
Twemlow, 6. 25 Oct. 1752; m. 21 Sept. 1778, Elizabeth, dau. IV. Egerton, M.A., Rector of Harborough Magna, m,
and co-heiress of Francis Jodrell, Esq. of Ycardsley and Andrews, and d. 8 Sept. 1870, leaving issue.
Twemlow, co. Chester, and by her (who rf. 12 Jlarch, 1307) I. Thcodosia, ra. Thomas Fanshawe Parratt, Esq. of Effing-
had issue, i. Egerton, of the West Hall, High Leigh, his heir; ham House, SuiTey.
II. Grace, ra. Capt. Charles Rowley, R.X., eldest son of Sir
II. Peter, M.A., Rector of Lymme. h. 20 Aug. 1782; ra. 10 Nov.
Charles Rowley, Bart.
1812, 3Iary, dau. of Thomas Blackburne, LL.D., Warden of III. Emma Adeline Leigh Boughton, m. 28 Sept. 1871, Julius
Manchester College: she d. 19 July, 1G19, aged 30; and Peter Levinson, Esq. of Copenhagen.
Leigh ra. 2ndly, 18 March, 1828, Jane, dau. of Harriot Steward,
Esq. of Watford, co. Herts (deceased); iii. Jodrell, Vice-
—
Arras Quarterly, Leigh, Booghton, and Ward. Crests—
Leigh, Boughton, and Ward.
Admiral R.N., of Broadwell, co. Gloucester, 6. 15 Jan. .SVf/fs— Brownsover Hall, near Rugby; Guilsborough Hall,
1790, d. Oct. 1863; i. Mary Anne, m. 14 June, 1802, Northampton.
James Abercromby, Lord Dunfermline ; n. Charlotte, ra.
Joseph Jellicoe, Esq. of Finchley, Middlesex (she d. at
Rome, 1823) iii. Emma, m. 1 May, 1811, John Smith, Esq.,
;
LEIGH OF LUTON EOO.
M.P. of Dale Park, Sussex (brother of Lord Carrington), late John Geeaed Leigh, Esq. of Luton
The
deceased; iv. Augusta, ra. 1S2I, Thomas Duinbleton, Epq. of Hoo Park, co. Bedford, J.P., D.L., High Shcrif
Hull Grove, Surrey (deceased); v. Caroline, deceased; and CO. Herts, 1871, Lord of the Manors of Luton,
VI. Harriet, d. unra. 1809. Mr. Leigh d. 22 June, 1833. The Hyde, Lcegrare, &c., b. 8 June, 1821; m. 1872.
eldest son,
Egerton Leith, Esq. of the West Hall, High Leigh, and of
Eleanor Lucy, dau. of Thomas Hawkes, Esq. and
Jodrell Hall, J. P., D.L., High SlierilT183G, formerly Capt. Sid widowof Hon. Humble Dudley Ward, and d. 1875.
Dragoon Guards ; 6. 23 Aug. 1779; mi. 26 Dec. 1809, Wilhcl- El'llCatJC— John LeigHj Esq. of Eandhills, and Upton
III
LEI THE LANDED GENTRY. LEI 947
Lancaster, and Granse Hall, co. Chester, m. Elizabeth Thomas Lord Kingsdown (who had a life interest
'a 111, and was father of in them)
ouN SiiAW Leicii, Esq. of Luton IIoo Park, J.P., Hish Arms— Gu., a cross engrailed arg. between four lozenges
riff 1856, 6. 20 July, 1791 m. 181S, Hannah, 3rd dau. of;
crm., for distinction a canton or. Ci-fU—X denii-Iion gu.
uy Blundell Ilollinshead, Esq., of Deysbrook, co. Lan- holding between the paws a lozenge arg. charged with a rose
tcr,and d. 15 June, 1871, leaving issue, gu. and charged on the shoulder for distinction with a cross
patee or.
John Gerard, late ot Luton Hoo. Stats— Hindley Hall, Wigan ; Barham Court, Maidstone.
Henry Blundell Leigh, m. 1855, Henrietta Dorothy, fifth Town He^idenct, — 54, Grosvenor Street, W.
dau. of Thomas Hawkes, Esq., and d. 1876. ni. Thuuia.s.
.Jane, m. Capt. Henry Townshend, 3rd son of Henry Towns-
hcnd, Esq. ot Wincham Hall, Cheshire.
[. Elizabeth Mary, )». Jonathan Blundell Hawkes, Esq. LEIGH OF BELMONT,
Henrietta, d. 21 March, 1859.
Leigh, Oswald Moslet, Esq. of Behnont Hall,
.
yy Victoria, dau. of the late Thomas Jarrett, I. James Heath, of Belmont and Grappcnliall Lodge, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1835, m. 9 Oct. 1827, Frances, 3rd
q.of Madras, Barrister-at-Law, and by her (who dau. of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart, of RoUcston Hall, co-
G Feb. 1871) has issue, Stafford, and d. 5 Aug. 1818, leaving issue,
1 Joseph, late of Belmont.
. Francis William,
6. 4 July, 1860.
2 James Mosley, b. 16 March, 1832; m. 23 June. 1855,
Henry Vincent, 6. 1 March, 1867.
Susan Mary, 2nd dau. of Capt. Wynyard, R.N., and niece
I.
. 3Iary Blanche. ii. Beatrice Cecilia. 3 Oswald Peter, Belmont Hall, 6. 20 Sept. 1833; late
of
Lieut. 22nd m. 1803, F" ranees, dau. of the Rev.
regt. ;
JltlTCilgC.— The ancestors of this family were for several George Ayton Whitaker, and d. 1876, having had, with
iciations seated at Ly mm, and from researches made in 1811, j
other issue, a son, Oswald Moslet, now of Belmont Hall.
il'pcared probable that they had originally descended from 4 John, b. 5 July, 1835. 5 Albeit, 6. 26 Aug. 1841.
Leighs of West Hall, in High Leigh ; but as entries of 6 Henry Alfred, 6. 14 March, 1846.
1 Francis, ra. 14 Jan. 1858, the Rev. Francis Edward Bel-
liuiee had not been made in the Heralds' College, it was
combe, of the Brooms, near Stafford, Incumbent of
inn impracticable to ascertainwith precision the particular Whitley. 2 Amy Sophia.
inch of the Leighs from which they originally sprang, so as II. John, Rector of Eggington, co. Derby, b. 8 Feb. 179a
ve a right to armorial bearings. The Herald's College
'
d. 23 Oct. 1856.
re made 6 March, 1811, a new grant of armorial bear-
Mr. Leigh d. 5 Aug. 1848, and was s. by his nephew,
Joseph Leigh, Esq. of Belmont, Capt. Chester Yeomanry
\'.
ii.LiAJi Leigd, Esq. of Liverpool, and of PiOby Hall, co.
Cavalry, b. 7 May, 1830 m. 6 Oct. 1852, Fanny Penelope,
;
ncaster. Merchant, son, by Katherine his wife, of William eldest dau. of the Rev. James Streynshain Master, Rector
i^li, Esq. of Lymm, co. Chester. He was h. 16 Sept. 1754, of Chorley, and Canon of 3Ianchester, and was s. by his
J2 Feb. 179S, Catherine, dau. and heir of Kichard
brother, Oswald Peter, who d. 1870, and was s. by his son,
.
Crest —
intative also of Margaret, one of the co-heiresses of the
A lozenge ^u. charged with a unicorn's head coupcd arg.-
of Frodsham of Elton, co.
. Chester (sec Okmekod's —
crined or. Motto Leges juraquc servo.
re), an only son,
'
Heat —Belmont, Northwich, co. Chester.
ViiLiAM Leigh, Esq. of Woodchester Park, D.L. for the
Lancaster and Stafford, and J. P. for the latter, h. 4 Nov.
t'
: m. 15 April, 1828, Caroline, 5th dau. of the late Sir LEIGH OF EOSEGARLAND.
hn Gears Cotterell, Bart, of Garnons, co. Hereford, and by
r (who d. 15 Oct. 1878) had issue, Leigh, Feancis Acgustine, Esq. of Eosegar-
I. William, now of Woodchester Park. land, CO. Wexford, J.P., High Sheriff 1SG7, formerly
I. Caroline Blanche, d. v.nm. 1852. Lieut. 10th Hussars, b. 24 Nov. 1822 ; m. Augustine,
Beatrice Catherine, d. unvi. 1807.
II.
dau. of Mons. Charles Perrier, of Metz, in the
r. Leigh, who had the Cross of the Order of St. Gregory the Province of Lorraine, and has issue,
oat, d. 4 Jan. 1873.
I. Francis Robert, b. 23 April, 1S53, appointed Lieutenant.
Ams—Gu., a cross engrailed arg. in the first quarter a Wexford
Militia, 14Dec. 1872.
'U rampant or, and in the second a lozenge of the second.
II. Edward, b. 25 August, 1867.
—A lozenge gu. charged with a unicorn's head cuuped
I. Rose Jane. ii. Frances. III. J.\r.e.
- armed and crined or.
i— Woodchester Park, Stonehouse. Mr. Leigh s. his grandfather 1839.
Amy, clau. of George FitzGerald, Esq. of Ticroghan, co. jMeath, I. John Robert, m. Feb. 1822, Dorothea Anne, dau. <
V. Bridget. vi. Amy. vii. Ellen. 18.33, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Parker, Esq., of Hauslop
John MacLaoighsiffh, or Ly, d. 7 May, 1712, and was buried at Park, CO. Bucks, and d. s.p. at Paris Nov. 1867.
the Cathedral of Kildare, where his tombstone still remains. He II.Charles, b. 1797, d. unm. 1821.
was s. by his eldest son, III.Francis, of Sion, co. Wexford, 6. 1808; High Sheriff c
John Leigh, Esq. of Rathbride, who with his mother having Wexford 1837 m. June, 1830, Mary Martin, dau. of Joh;
;
the following issue, 1 Grace Mary, m. George King, Major 53rd regt.
I. Francis, his heir. 2 Mary Arabella, m. July 1S54, Percy Lorenzo Harvey
II. Robert, who was abroad with CnARLEs II. during Crom-
Esq. of Lonsdale, co. Wexford.
well's time, and after the Restoration, as a reward for his 3 Elizabeth Kate Ellen, d. unm. 4 Dorothea Olivia.
faithful and loyal services, got a grant of the manor of Rose- I. CecUia, m. Major-Gen. Thomas Hore, and d. 28 July
garland, CO. Wexford, by the several letters patent dated 1868.
18 May, 1668, and 9 Sept. 1669, and by other letters patent II. Grace, 6. 1791; d. 1708. in. JIary, d. unm.
the manors of Colpe, alias Newbawn, Longraige, Garry Mr. Leigh, who was M.P. for Wexford from 1793 to 1802, d
Pikhard, 3,344 acres, and other lands in the cos. Wexford and
1839, when he was s. by his grandson, now of Rosegarland.
Kildare. He ui. Oct. 1673, Margaret, dau. of Sir Cesar Col-
clough, 2nd bart. of Tintern Abbey, co. Wexford, and —
Arms Arg., two bars az. abend compony counter-compon;
sister and heiress of Sir Cesar Colclough, 3rd and last bart., —
gu. and or. Crest A dexter hand lying fcssways couped at th
by whom (who d. 1722) he had no issue. On his marriage wrist holding a sword erect impaling three gory heads all ppi
he assumed the additional name aad arms of Colclocgh. —
Mutto En Dios se vince; and Conlan-a-bu.
By his will, dated 4 May, 1604, and proved 11 June, 1695, he —
Seat Rosegarland, New Ross, co. Wexford. I
bi'queathed his estates to his nephew, as below.
I. Mabel, ni. 1675, James Barne wall.
John Leigh d. abi-oad and intestate. Administration was LEIGHTON" OF SWEENEY HALL.
granted, 5 May, 1660, to his eldest son, Leighton, Stanlet, Esq. of Sweeney Hall, Salop
Francis Lcigh, Esq. of Rathbride, who was appointed
and the Whiteliouse, co. Worcester, M.A., Ballio
Eseheator-General of Leinster by letters patent dated 22 July,
Coll. Oxford, M.P. for North Salop, J.P. cos. Salo]
1653, and M.P. for the borough of Kildare 1689. Having sup-
ported James II., he was attainted of high trea-'on in 1691, and Montgomery, Capt. loth Salop Rifle Volunteers
when all his lands were forfeited. He ra. Feb. 1662, Judith, called to the Bar, 1861, Inner Temple, b. 13 Oct
dau. of Henry Spencer, by whom he had, 1837 m. 27 Aug. 1873, Jessie Marie, dau. of H. B
;
I. Robert, who was executor and heir of his uncle, Robert W. Williams-Wynn, Esq. of Nant-y-I\Ieiched, co
Lcigh-Colclough, d. v.nin. administration granted to his
; Montgomery, and Howbery Park, co. Oxford, an( i
1 Stephen, d. v.nm.; 1 Ellen, m. 10 Feb. 1836, Charles I. ?.Iary, m. J. Smith, Esq., Glover, of Worcester, Capt. i
Arthur Walker, of Tykillen, V.L. co. Wexford, M.P. ; 2 Worcestershire Militia.
Arabella 3 Marj' Anne.
; II. Eleanor, m. Samuel West, Esq., Haberdasher, of Worce!
Arabella, m. June, 1782, Ponsonby Tottenham, Esq., M.P. ter. D.L. for co. Worcester, and Sheriff 1777.
for Fethard, and d. 2 Aug. 1806. III. Elizabeth, m. Moses Johnson.
Mr. Leigh, whose will, dated 10 April, 1802, was proved 10 The elder son,
May, 1803, was s. by his eldest son, Thomas Parker, Esq. of the Whitehouse, Attomey-at-Lav
FiiAScis Leigh, Esq. of Rosegarland, 6. 175.5, Collector of h. 1732, was a benefactor to Longdon Church, where there :
MAS NETHEnTON Pabkeu, Esq. of the Whitohonse, h. Thomas Colepepper, Bart, of Hollingbournc, and left issue,
nye. Sarah, only dau. of George Browne, Esq. of
,)i.
Thomas, his heir, b. 1702.
Edward Browne, Esq. of Mary, to. William Norman, Esq., Stoke Lane, Somer.set.
ry, and sole heir of her uncle,
I
hitehouse, Vicar of Llanyblodwcll, Ptural Dean, J. P. for of Bradford, Wilts, and had issue.
opshiro, 6. 1798; d. unia. 1860.
1 Kev. Thomas Leik, s. his father in the estates and Livings of
>i uiY, who 5. her brother, b. 1793 to. in 18^2, Sir BaUl- ;
Ditcheat and Charlton-Musgrove 1781 ; m. 1764, dau. of John
,1 Leighton, Bart., and d. 5 March, 18G4, leaving, with Shore, Esq. by his wife Mary, dau. and heiress of John
ler issue {see liunRc's Bai-onclar/e),
Kington, Esq. of Jaggard's House, Wilts, and had issue,
.- anley-Leigiiton, now of Sweeney Hall.
Thomas, 6. 1765, of Jaggard's House, Weston, and Whitby.
;
- in 1675 s. J), he devised his estates to his cousin, JIary, fess raguly between three unicorns' heads
J.
:
.ma — Leichton,
Quarterly, per f ess indented or and gu. 1 Charles Paul, 21 Feb. 1853 6.d. 22 Sept. 1877.
;
:!CER, sa., on a less arg. between three pheons points down- 2 Edward Methuen, b. 24 July, 1854.
Is or, a buck's head cabossed of the field between two 3 Frank William, b. 30 May, 1S58.
ts Browne, erm., on a fess embattled and counter-em-
;
4 Lewis Kandolph Marriott, b. 11 Aug. 1S60.
ied sa. three escallop shells arg. CVt.ii.s— Leighton, A 1 Marianne Frances, b. 26 Aug. 1855.
.ccstcr.
!(.<— Sweeney Hall, near Oswestry ; and Whitehouse, co. (Scttt —
Ditcheat, Castle Cary, Somerset.
I. Thomas Main,
6. 1823; to. 1847, Maria Louisa, only dau. Advocate at the Scottish Ear, b. 19 Dec. 1817 m. ;
Kear Admiral WilUam Jones Lye, of Bath.
of
n. Charles. in. Henry.
Aug. 1813, Mary Anna, only dau. of Gen. Sir Alex-
I
'* 1. Anne. II. Jane. III. Maria. IV. Isabella. ander Halkett, K.H. (of the family of Pitlirrane, co.
—
iiuragt. This is the Somersetshire branch of the Fife) and has an only dau. and heiress,
,
iltllCagC—The LEiTns, of Freefield and Glenkindie, are Williara Charles Hainilton, Esq. of CraighlaTv, cc
descended from a common ancestor with the Leiths of Leith "VYigton ; served in the 93rd Highlanders with dis
Hall, from whom they branched off ahout 16S8. They also tinctiou through the Canadian rebelhon of 1857-.JC
represent the ancient House of the Steachass of Glentoidte. the Crimean AV'ar, and the Indian Mutiny ; is ;
They have been a hardy and long-lived race, the last four Emght of tlie Legion of Honoui', and of the OrJe
heads of the family having lived to the ages respecUvely of
of the Mejidie.
90, 86, 81, and 85.
Alexander Leith, Esq., 2nd son of James Leith, Esq. of JLtllCttgC—The surname of Leith is of great antiquit;
Leith Hall, acquired from George Leith, of Tre&eld, with
j
consent of his son, Peter, the lands of Trefield. Bonnytoun, possessions, including the barony of Restalrig, and others i;
&c., by a disposition, dated 26 Jan. 1702; and having also the shire of Mid-Lothian and territory of Leith, whence, ir i
made several purchases, got a charter under the Great Seal of presumed, the name was assumed. The immediate anct '_
the lands of Treefield, New Rain, Barreldykes, .fee, all erected of the family before us,
into one free barony, to be called the Barony of Freefield in William Leith, of Barnis, living in the time of Davii
all time coming, aad tliis has continued to be the chief title Bruce, and said to have been the male representative of th- ,
of the family ever since. This charter is dated 26 Jan. 1705. Leiths of Edingarrock, was Provost of Aberdeen in 1350, an
He 711. Christian, dau. of Alexander Davidson, of Xewton, by proprietor of the lands of Caprington, in co. Aberdeen. 11.
whom he had four sons, 1 Alesasdeb, his heir 2 Walter ;
m. a dau. of Donald, 12th Earl of Marr, and had two s Jiis
3 Patrick; 4 George. He afterwards acquired from his cousin- Laurence, his heir; and John, Ambassador to the Coui t o i
german. Sir Patrick Strachan, the lands and barony of Glen- England in 1412. WiUiam Leith d. sometime in the reign o'
kindie, anno 1738, of which he put his son in possession iri his
j
was «. by his eldest son, James Leith, of New Leslie, m. Margaret, dau. of Alexandei \
Alexander Leith, 1st of Glenkindie, and subsequently of Strachan, of Glenkindy, and had issue, John, his heir:
Freefield, who was served and retoured heir to his father by Alexander, ancestor of the Leiths of Glenkindy and Fre/JiM:
a precept from Chancery, dated 26 April, 1756. He m. Jean, AVilUam, d. s. p. Margaret, m. Gordon of Beldomie anJ
; ;
eldest dau. of Alexander Garden, Esq. of Troup, Advocate, Jean, ra. John Grant, of Tomavillion. The eldest son,
by Jean his wife, dau. of Sir Francis Grant, of Cullen, one of John Leitu, Esq. of Leith Hall, m. Janet Ogilvie, dan. oi
the Senators of the Court of Justice, by whom he had two George, 2nd Lord Banff, by Agnes Falconer his wife, dau. ci
sons and four daus., Alexander, 1st Lord Haikerton, and had issue, John, his suc-
Alexander. Garden. cessor; Patrick; George, of Blackall; Laurence; Anthony;
Jean, m. George Buchan Hepburn, Esq. of Smeaton, and Elizabeth, rn. Richard Gordon, Esq. of Craigmile. i
The eldest son, regained possession of the lands of Edingarrock, his ancient i
Alexander Leith, Esq. of Freefield and Glenkindie, m. 1774, patrimonial inheritance. He d. 1727, and was s. by his eldest
jiary Elizabeth, dau. of James Gordon, of Cobairdie, by son,
3Iary his wife, dau. of the 15th Lord Forbes, and had seven John Leith, Esq. of Leith Hall, m. Mary, dau. of Charles
Fons and six daus., of whom one, Elizabeth Ann, was wife of Hay, Esq. of Rannes; and dying 1736, left (with a dau.,
Peter Gordon, of Abergeldie. Mr. Leith d. 1828, and was s. Janet, rn. James Gordon, of Ardmillie) a son and heir,
by his son, John Leith, of Leith Hall, who augmented his estate by
Gen. Sir Alexan-der Leith, K.C.B., of Freefield and Glen- the lands of Lair and Adlair. He m. Harriot, dau. uuJ
kindie, Col. 31st regt., a distinguished Peninsular officer, who heiress of Alexander Steuart, of Auchluncart, and had issue,
served in Holland, Egypt, West Indies, Peninsula, and South )
John,
of France, and received a cross and one clasp for his services heirs in succession.
Alexander, J
in command of the 31st foot at Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Xivelle, James (Sir), a Lieut.-Gen. in the army, G.C.B., IC.T.S.,
Xive, and Orthes. He ra. 1st, Maria, eldest dau. of Robert Grand Cordon of the Order of Merit of France, Governor oi
Disney Thorpe, Esq., M.D., of Headingley, near Leeds, one of Barbados, and Commander of the Forces in the WindMurc
the co-heirs of the Baron j of Brave, and by her had issue, and Leeward Islands. Sir James Leith d. 16 Oct. 1816.
Alexan-der, now of Freefield and Glenkindie. John Leith d. 1763, and was s. by his eldest son,
Kohert William Disney, Lieut.-Gen., C.B., ™. 14 June, 1865, John Leith, Esq. of Leith Hall, at whose decease, without
Mary Charlotte Julia, only dau. of Sir Henry Percy Gordon, issue, 1778, the estates devolved on his brother,
and Lady Mary his wife, dau. of the Earl of Ashburnham, Alexander Leitu, who having s. Andrew Hay, of Rannes.
and has issue, Alexander Henry, 6. 1866; Robert Disney,
6.1873; MaryLevina; Maria Alice; Edith; and Elizabeth was the late Gen. Alexander Leith-Hat, of Rannes and
Charlotte. Leith Hall. This gentleman, who was b. 1758, rn. 1784, Mary,
James, V.C, Major Scots Greys, ra. a dau. and co-heiress of dau. of Charles Forbes, Esq. of Ballogie, and by her (who d.
Thomas Shaw, Esq., and d. 1869, leaving three daus., 1824) had issue,
Isabella Mary Maria Caroline
; and Elizabeth Ann.
;
Supporters— Two naked men wreathed about the loins, Leman, Esq. of Brampton Hall, grandson of Thomas Leman,
[at.
leh holding in his exterior hand a club. Mottoes Trustie to — Esq. of Brampton, nephew of Sir John Leman (see Burke's
16 endand Sparc nought.
; Extinct Baronetage), assumed the surname of liis maternal
^'^(ij_Leitii Hall, near Kinnethmont, co. Aberdeen. ancestors in addition to his patronymic, 1807, on succeeding
to a property left by Mrs. Mary Leman. of Bury St. Edmunds.
LELY OF FRAMINGHAM HALL AND He m. 3 Dec. 1783, Henrietta Jane, 4th diiu. of Sir William
Anderson, Bart, of Lee, co. Lincoln, and d. IS37, having had
CAWTHORPE. issue by her (who d. March, 1843),
Lelt, "William Geixfield, Esq. of Framingliam George, of Brampton Hall (Rev.) M.A., Incumbent and
lall, Norfolk, and Cawthorpe, co. Lincoln, J. P. Patron of Stoven, b. 4 June, 1789; d. s. p.
or Norfolk, b. 1S3S to. 18G7, Annette Jane, dau.
;
Leman Orgill, d. an infant.
Kaunton, b. 1792; d. v.nta. 1818.
f Edward T. Massy, Esq. of Cottesmore, co. Robert, late of Brampton Hall.
'embrokc, J.P. and D.L., and has issue, Charles, 1801 d. utiia. 1845.
b. ;
III. George Peel, b. 1870. iv. Edward Barham, 6. 1872. Elizabeth Mary, d. umm. 1842.
Y. Arthur Vaughan, 6. 1874. Susan Leman, d. unm. 1850. Harriet, d. unm. 1834.
VI. Conrad William, 6. 1875. Maria, d. 1796. Charlotte Catherine, d. 1796.
Frances, m. 1820, Molyneux Shuldham, Esq., Comm. R.N.
I. Helen Mary, 6. 1870.
who d. 23 Feb. 1866.
tfr. Lely is 6th in descent from Sir Peter Lely, Anne, m. 1822, Thomas Gee, Esq.
^om-t Painter to Chaeles II., who d. 1680, seised Charlotte, m. 1821, George Barlee, Esq.
Lincoln.
and de Lecq in St. Ouen's pari.sh.
John Lempriere, Seigneur of Rozel, in Jersey, receiver of
LEMAN OF BRAMPTON HALL, the King's revenues in that island, a.d. 1430, and bailly
Leman, Naunton Eobeet Twysden, Esq. of thereof 1434; m. and had three sons, i. Renaud, Seigneur
of Rozel, killed at the siege of Mont Orgueil Castle 1467
ii. ;
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Dumaresq, he had issue. The 2nd Marianne, m. the Hon. Algernon Herbert, son of the Earl i
Caernarvon.
Bon,
Jane, to. Major Lewis, E.A. ; deceased.
Michael Lempetere, Seigneur of Maufant, the famous Eailly
Thomas Lempriere d. 30 June, 1823.
of Jersey under Charles I., and under Cromwell, styled by
the local historians " The Hampden of Jersey." Of this dis- —
Arms Gu., three eagles displayed or. Crest — An eagl
rising ppr. Motto —Timor Dei nobilitas.
tinguished man Mr. Bertrand Payne gives an interesting and
Seat —Pelham, Newton Valence, Hants.
flattering character. He m. Sarah, dau. of Frances de Car-
teret, of La Hague, and had, with a younger son, Philip, who
d. s. p., and two daus., an elder son, Michael Lempriere,
LENDEUIVE OF MAGHERACROSS.
of Dielament, Jurat Royal Court, Col. East regt. R.J.M.,
IjENDefm, James, Esq. of Magheracross, eo. Pel
TO. Frances, dau. of Francis de Carteret, of La Hague, and had,
managh, J. P. and D.L. for cos. Fermanagh an
with a dau. Mary, wife of John Le Hardy, Constable of Grou- Tvrone, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh 1835, and cci
Tille, an only son, Tyrone 1837, B.A. Cantab. 1830 (Trin. Coll.), h. if
Michel Lempriere, Seigneur of Dielament and Saval, Jurat Jan. 1806; m. 2 Nov. 181.3, Anue, eldest dau. c
Eoyal Court, Col. East regt. R.J. 51. m. Jane, dau. of James
;
Samuel Vesey, Esq. of Derrabard, and has issue,
Corbet, and had issue. The elder son, I. George Cosbt, &. 2 April, 1846, D.L., m. 10 Dec. 18781
Charles Lempriere, Seigneur of Dielament, Solicitor-Gen. Antoinette Frances, dau. of A. T. Butler, Esq., E.M.I
1741; Jurat Royal Court, 1750'; Lieut.-Bailly of Jersey, 1755; late Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards.
Judge Delegate, 1763 and 1756; Col. N. regt. R.J.M. m. ;
II. James Vesey (twin with George), J. P. and D.L. c( 5
1733, Ehzabeth, dau. and heir of James Corbet, Seigneur of Fermanagh, and High Sheriff Tyrone.
1875, J. P. co.
Eozcl, and co-representative of De Carteret of St Ouen, in III. William Trevor,
4 July, 1854.
h.
right of her grandmother, Anne, dau. of Francis de Carteret, IV. Samuel Edward Latham, 6. 10 Sept. 1855.
and who upon the death of Robert Earl Granville, s. p. I. Eosabelle Frances. ii. Mary Jane Waller.
became entitled to one quarter of the St. Ouen estates, and III. Elizabeth Alice.
had issue,
Charles, ITnivorsity of Oxford, Commissary-Gen. of Jersey JttllCagC. —
George Lendeum, Esq. of Moorfield, cc
and Guernsey, Capt. R.J.M. d. vMm. , Tyrone (son and heir of James Lendrcm, Esq. of Corlea, cc
William Charles, of whom presently. '
Tyrone), m. Mary, dau. of John Story, Esq. of Corick, nea
Thomas {see Lempriere of PeUiam). Philip. Clogher, co. Tyrone, elder brother of Joseph Story, D.D., Eislio,
Sophia. of Kilraore, and had issue, James, his heir; Thomas, (Rev)
The 2nd son, Joseph (Eev.) a Prebendary of Ferns; John, aMajorE.I.C.S.
William Chaeles Lemprieee, Seigneur of Dielament, Advo- Mary, to. John Eichards, Esq.of co. Wexford; Anne, d. xiiim..
cate and Jurat Royal Court, and Col. N. regt. R.J.M., Com- and Ecbecca, m. the Eev. Dr. Nevin, Eector of Derryvolan
missary-Gen. of Jersey and Guernsey; m. 4 April, 1782, EUza- CO. Fermanagh. The eldest son and heir,
heth, dau. of Matthew Gosset, and d. in the lifetime of his James Lendrdm, Esq., fixed his residence at Magheracross
father, 1 May, 1790, leaving issue, CO. Fermanagh, and changed its name to "Jamestown." Hi
I. Philip Eaoul Lempriere,
Esq. Seigneur of Eozel, Jurat TO. 1st, Nov. 1770, Ann, dau. of William Young, Esq. of Cool
Eoyal Court, 27 Aug. 1785; »i. 29 Oct. 1811, Elizabeth,
;>.
keiragh House, co. Derry, by Letitia Hamilton his wife anc ;
The lateG-eohge Oukt Lempeieee, Esq. of &a(— Magheracross (the ancient name restored), Enniskilleifi
CO. Fermanagh. \
Pelham, Hants, J.P., Admiral E.N. (with a medal "
.rtillery, lateCapt. R.A., h. 27 Sept. 1816; m. Louis Garde du Eoi) an eldest son, Pierre Jean Fbancois
Lentaigne, Seigneur do Longiviire, b. 1738, Conseiller du
st, 19 Aug. 1817, Laura, youngest clau. of Edward Eoi, hi. 1762, Marie .\nne Angelique Iherese, dau. of Pierre
rolding, Esq. of Maiden Erlegh, Berks, which lady Joseph Lehot Dufcrage, by Therese Guerin Du Mesnil his
wife, and had issue (with four daus., Marie, d. n.nm.
1850; and 2ridly, 2 Feb. 1S52, Julia Maria
. ;Marie
Franeoise, m. M. de Moisson de Prccorbin Eenee Perrino,
'ranees, only surriviug child of the late Henry
;
HI. Julia Maria. iv. Eleanor Louisa Hallam. des Vauviers) two sons, of whom the elder was Jacques
Guy Lentaigne de Logiviere, Chevalier of the Legion of
!ol. Lennard assumed his present surname under Honour, b. 28 Feb. 1769, Mayor of Caen from 1806 to 1816,
lie will of the late Sir Charles Farnaby, Bart. to whose energy the city of Caen owes the foundation of its
museum and public library he m. Marie Elizabeth Felicite
;
iLtltrnCIf . — Sm Ch.ikles
Francis Faknaby, Bart, of Kip- du Bouisson, and d. 1839, having had (with a dau. Marie
iogton, d. s. J). 29 Aug. 1859, having devised WicUham Court Melanie, m. 1st, le Jolis de Villiers, Conseiller a la Cour
Eoyale de Caen, ChevaUer de la Legion d'Honneur, and
1his nephew, the present Col. John Farnaby Lennard, who is
2naiy, in 1850, Charles Doynel, Marquis de Montecot,
dest sou of Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Cator, K.C.B. (who d. Chevalier de Malte Garde du Corps du Eoi Louis XVIll.,
>66), by Penelope Mary his wife, only dau. of Sir John Farnaby, Gentilhomme de la Chambre du Eoi Charles X.) a son,
,h bart., by Mary his wife, only dau. and heiress of Samuel Frangois Cyrille Lentaigne de Logiviere, m. 1827, Mdlle.
ennard, Esq. of Wickham Court. Col. Lennard has had ono Felicite Desiree de Chaumontel, and was father of the pre-
rother, William Albemarle Bertie Cator, who is ra. and has a sent Gustave Jacques Makie Lentaigne, Count de Logi-
viere, 6. 1828, m. 1853, Marie Caroline, dau. of Amedee
>n, Francis and three sisters, Maria Diana Cator Blarga-
; ;
Felix, Count de Chaumontel, Chevalier of St. Louis and of
;tta Eliza, m. W. Courtenay Morland, Esq. of the Court
the Legion of Honour, and officior de la Garde du Eoi
odge, Lambcrhurst; and Frances Jane, m. Bertie Eobtrts, Charles X., 6. 1802, d. 1869, and has issue Guy Marie
sq. Adrien, b. 1861, and Bernard Amedee, b. 1866, and two
daus., Marie Marguerite and Marie Felicite Gabrielle.
Seat —Wickham Court, Beckenham, Kent. III. Eobert, b. 1689, d. 1724; his only dau. Jeanne, d. unm.
IV. Jean Eichard, b. 1697, d. 1773, m. Anne Magdeleine dau.
of Jacques Lehot Duferage, and had issue (with two daus.,
LENTAiaNE OF TALLAGHT. one ill. mi, M. Augustin de Marescot de Villeuil, and the
other, M. de Queens), Antoine Charles, rn. 1774, Marie
Lentaigne, John Francis O'Neill, Esq., C.B., Therese Foucques, de Marencour; and the Eev. Jacques
Lentaigne, D.D., Cure de St. Sauveur, and Eector of the
f Tallaght, co. Dublin, J.P. cos. Dubhn and
University of Caen, who d. in Dublin, 25 Jan. 1802.
[onaghan, and High Sheriff of the latter co. 1844, V. Jean Fkanqois, of whom hereafter.
:nt. of the Order of Pius IX., B.A., m. 13 Sept. I. Ambroise, ?a. 1723, Eaulin le Montier, Sieur de la Bectiere
341, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Francis Magan, The 5th son,
Isq., J. P., of Emoe, Westmeath, and has sm-viving Jean FsANgois Lentaigne, Capitaine de la Compagnie de
sue, St. Etienne de Caen, b. June, 1699; d. 17S0; r,i. 27 March,
1724, Marie Anne Lehot Duferage. Their eldest son,
I. Joseph HnssEY Nugent, B.A. Trin. Coll., Barrister-at-
Pierre Franqois Lentaigne, " Lieut, de Dragons," et Juge
Law, J.P. CO. Dublin, b. 30 May, 1847.
Consul, b. 24 Feb. 1725; d. 14 May, 1802; r,i. 1766, Anne
II. Victor Walter (Rev.), 6. 27 Oct. 1848.
Marguerite, 6. 1740, dau. of Guillaume Frangois Paisant
ni. John Vincent O'Neill, Trin Coll. Dublin, 6. 19 July, 1855.
Duclos, son of Jean Paisant Duclos, by Eachel his wiie,
rv. Henry .fflngus Westenra, Trin Coll. Dubhn, b. 19 Aug.
(m. 1701, d. 1710), dau. of Elie de Cussy, and had issue,
1857. V. Benjamin Plunket, b. 28 March, 18G5.
I. Mary Theresa, a Sister of Charity. I. Jean Francois,
b. 11 Sept. 1768, guillotined :793.
signia of a Companion of the Bath in 1873. Victor, d. in Dublin in 1831 Charles; Benjamin; NathaUe
I
He ;
eur des Moulins, and the elder, Eichard Lentaigne, was Eene Buot de Lex)ine, " Capitaine au Long Cours."
eur de la Croix; he m. Jeanne (who d. 1741), dau. of Pierre The 3rd son,
aye, Sieur de la Lorifere, and d. 1720, having had issue, Benjamin Lentaigne, and his two brothers, were at the
I. Gabriel, a Capucin. period of the French Eevolution, firm adherents of the ill-fated
II. Pierre, b. 1687, d. 1732; appointed 1730, " Adjudicatairc
Loois XVI. The younger of these two brothers, Joseph Len-
de la charge de Conseiller du Koi, Keceveur des Tallies de
taigne, then but 23 years of age, an oificer in the Gardes du
'•
b. 1740, officer au 7 regt. Garde du Eoi, m. 1786, Victoire very considerable practice, and purchased landed property in
Harrington de Saint Suliac, and a dau., Marie Guyonne, j/i. CO. Monaghan. Dr. Lentaigne to. 24 July, 1799, Maria
I 1769, Louis Jean Le Clcrc de Sautrey, Chevalier de St. Therese, dau. and eventually heiress of John O'Neill, Esq.,
3 Q 2
954 LEN THE LANDED GENTRY. LES
Catholic Delegate, 1792* (of the O'Xeills of Lower Clanaboy, William Lenthall, Esq. m. Frances, dau. of Sir Richid \
son of Patrick Francis O'Neill, Esq. by Catherine his wife, dau. Southwell, of St. Faith's, in Norfolk, and who, at his decea
of Hugh Macguire, Esq. of Churchtown, of the line of Tempo. 2 Dec. 1596, aged 44, left issue,
By her (who d. 24 May, 1820) Dr. Lentaigne had three sons and I. John (Sir), Marshal of the King's Bench Prison, who
one dau., herited the family estates upon the demise of his cousin,
I.John, now of Tallaght, b. 21 June, 180.3. Edmund, to. Bridget, dau. of Sir Thomas Temple, Bart.
II.Joseph (Very Kev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, and Uni- Stowe, and had (with eight daus., of whom Catherine,
versity of Melbouine, N.S.W., formerly a Barrister, and Lord Paisley, and Frances, to. Edward, eldest son of
now in holy orders of the Church of Rome, b. 27 July, 1805. Edward Moore, of Odiham, Hants) six sons, of whom
ni. Benjamin Plunkett, in infancy. eldest,
b. 1809, d.
I. Mary Anne. Edmund, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Wade, Liei
of the Tower of London, and had issue, three sons an
Dr. Lentaigne d. 19 Oct. 1813.
dau. ; William Lenthall (M.P. for Wallingford 1679,
Arms—Or, on a chevron between three martlets sa. a
az. for Cricklade, 1G81). The elder son, m. twice,
fleur-de-lis of the 1st, a chief of the 2nd, charged with three Stephanie, dau. of Admiral Sir S. Harvey, K.C.B. ai ;
mullets arg. quartering O'Neill and Plunkett. Crest — 2ndly, Lucy, dau. of Edward Dunch, first cousin to OlivS
dove ppr. charged on the breast with a mullet arg. and holding Lord Protector, but had no issue by either marriage, ai
—
in the beak a fleur-de-lis or. Mottoes Dieu ayde. Over the selling the old family estates at Latchford and Gr0
—
crest Pro fide, rege et patria pugno. Haseley, terminated this branch of the family ; Edmufll
Town Residence— 1, Great Denmark Street, Dublin. Seat — the 2nd son, d. 1644; John, the 3rd son, d. 14 Ma;
Tallaght, co. Dublin. 1641, without issue and Bridget, the only dau., d. uni
;
1641.
II.William, of whom hereafter.
LENTHALL OF BESSELS LEIGH. III.Thomas. iv. Franci.s.
And four daus., one of whom to. into the family of Warcu
Lenthali, Edmund Kyffin, Esq. of Bessels and was mother of Sir Edmund Warcup, the historiaa
Italy.
Leigh Manor, co. Berks, and Maenan Hall, co. Car-
narvon, J. P. for Berks and Oxon, Patron of two The 2nd son.
The Right Hon. William Lenthall, 6. June, 1591, i
Livings, h. 30 Aug. 1821 s. his father 1870.
;
Speaker of the Long Parliament. He subsequently was a
fttUCatJC. Sir Rowland Lenthall, of Lenthall and pointed Chamberlain of Chester, Chancellor of the Duchy
Hampton Court, co. Hereford (whose family had been seated Lancaster, and Keeper of the Great Seal. He received
at Lenthall from the reign of Edward I.), was Master of the Patent of Peerage from Oliver, Lord Protector, 1656, and
Robes to King Henry IV. and V. He was a Lord-Marcher, the single Parliament assembled by Richard Cromwell, 1
and was associated with Thomas Chaucer (the poet's son) as sat in the Upper House by the title of William, Lord Les
one of the Ambassadors to the Court of France, to negotiate hall, and so great was his influence and weight at the Best
the marriage of Queen Katharine with Henry V. Sir ration, that Gen. Monck assured King Charles that he con
Rowland accompanied Henry V. to France, and had a com- not have brought about that desirable event without 19
mand at the battle of Azincourt. Sir Roland, who was also Lenthall's concurrence. This eminent lawyer and statesmi
Deputy-Governor of Alengon under the Duke of Gloucester, in. Ehzabeth, dau. of Ambrose Evans, Esq. of Lodington, c
and Constable of Wigmore and Bolsover Castles, in. Margaret, Northampton, by whom (who was first cousin of Lucius Cai
dau. and eventually co heiress of Richard Fitz-Alan, Earl of Lord Falkland) he had issue, John, his successor; Willian
Arundel, and by her (who d. 1422) had issue, Francis; Frances, in. Roland, son of Sir John Lacey,
Edmund, who having rn. Margaret, dau. of William, 5th Puddlecote and Shipton, co. Oxford; and Elizabeth. M
Lord Zouch, of Harringworth, d. s. p. 1447; and Speaker Lenthall d. at his seat, the Priory, Burford, 1 Se]
Henry, who also d. s. p. in the same year. 1662. His only surviving son and successor.
Sir Rowland m. 2ndly, Lucy, dau. and co-heir of Richard, 4th Sir John Lenthall, Member for Gloucester in the Loi
Lord Grey de Codnor, by whom he had issue, Parliament, and also for the same place in the Parliame
Rowland, in. Isabella, dau. of Sir Walter Devereux, and d. called by Richard Cromwell, was Col. in the army. Govern
1488. of Windsor Castle, and one of the six Clerks in Chancery, a'
John, TO. Anne, dau. of Humphrey Bessels, of Bessels Leigh, was created a Baronet by Cromwell. He to. 1st, Mary, da
Berks.
of Sir William Ayshcombe, of Alverscot, Oxon, but had by b
Katharine, m. William, Lord Zouch, of Harringworth.
Elizabeth, m. Sir Thomas Cornwall, of Burford, by which no issue. He m. 2ndly, Mary Blewett, relict of Sir Jo:
last alUance Hampton Court eventually vested in the Cora- Stonhouse, Bart., by whom he had one son, William, and
wall family. dau. Elizabeth, in. Sir Sandys Fortescue, of Buckland Filleig
Sir Rowland was High Sheriff of Hereford in 1423, and d. Nov. Devon. Sir John to. 3rdly, Catherine, dau. of Col. Eusebi
1450. Andrews, of Edmonton, Middlesex, but had no further isBl
A few years later the Lenthalls, retaining a portion only of He was High Sheriff co. Oxford, 1672, and dying 9 Nov. W
their possessions in co. Hereford, settled at Latchford and was s. by his only son,
Great Haseley, in co. Oxford, which manors and estates they William Lenthall, Esq., to whom Gen. Monck stc
acquired in the reign of Edward IV., by the marriage of sponsor. He to. his first cousin. Lady Catharine Hamill(
William Lenthall (described in his will as " born at Lenthall "), only child of James, Lord Paisley, son and heir of James, '.;
who d. June, 1497, with the heiress of the Pipards. Thomas Earl of Abercorn, by whom (who in. after his decease, the E
Lenthall, the eldest son of William last mentioned, m. Ehza- of Abercorn) he left issue at his demise, 5 Sept. 1686, aged
oeth, dau. and heir of John Willie, of Bovey Tracie, and had two sons, John, his heir ; and James. The elder,
issue, William, living, says Francis Thin, "of reverent age," John Lenthall, Esq. of Burford, High Sheriff co. Oxfo
in 1584; and three sons, John, William,
Rowland, and one in. Jane, dau. of Sir W. Hill, and had two sons and two da
dau., who rii. 1st, Robert Tempest, 2ndly, George Smith, of The elder son,
Manstanton, co. Durham, and Srdly, Sir John Tempest, of William Lenthall, Esq. of Burford, High Sheriff co. Oxfo
BoUinghall, CO. York, she left an only dau., Juliana Tempest, d. unm. 1781, and was s. by his brother,
who in. a nephew of John Hampden. In 1580 these estates John Lenthall, Esq. of Burford, bapt. 29 Jan. 1722,
were possessed by John Lenthall, Esq., whose son (by Elinor, Anne, dau. of the Rev. Christopher Shute, and had two sons
dau. of Edward Lee, Esq. of Pitston, co. Bucks), I. John, of Burford, High Sheriff 1787, in. Sarah, dau. of
Sib Edmcnd Lenthall, was one of those prosecuted in the Rev. John Caswall, Rector of Swalcliffe, by whom (w
d. 2 March, 1837) he left at his decease, 1820, with th
.Star Chamber for disregarding a Royal Proclamation in the
daus., two sons,
reign of Charles I., restraining persons of quality from
1 William John, m. Frances Mary, eldest dau. ofT.Ter
residing so much of the year in London. Sir Edmund m.
Esq. of Beverley, and has one surviving son, Edmi
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Stonor, of Stoner, co. Oxford, Henry, of Lincoln's Inn.
but d. s. J)., and the line of the family was continued through 2 Rowland Henry, of Kemsey, co. Worcester, who 1
* John
O'Neill, b. Jan. 1740; m. 24 Feb. 1768, Mary, dau. The 2nd son,
(by Catherine his wife, dau. of Luke Plunkett, of Possextown) William John Lenthall, Esq. of Bessels Leigh, Ber
of Walter Plunkett, Esq., 2nd son of Thomas Plunkett, by his
b. Jan. 1764, was High Sheriff for the counties of Carnar
wife Elizabeth Nangle, of Kildalkey, and grandson of Walter
Pltmkett, Esq. of Rathmore, co. Meath, by his wife Ismay
and Merioneth. He m. Jan. 1789, Elizabeth, dau. and
Plunkett, of Ardpatrick, niece of Oliver Plunkett, the Lord heiress (with Anne, wife of the Rev. John Nanney, of Maei
Primate, beheaded at Tyburn, 1681. ueuadd, co. Merioneth, and Ermine, wife of Richard Hug
I
LES THE LANDED GENTRY. LES 95c
iiirick, Esq. of Nantclwyd, co. Denbigh), of Sir Thomas Patrick Leslie Duguid, of Auchinhove, son of Theresa,
,'ffin, Maenan, co. Carnarvon (descended from Einion
of 3rd dau. of Count Patrick Leslie. The Duguids arc an old
fcl, youngest son of Bladoc, last Prince of Fowls), by whom family, tracing their descent from at least 1470. Their Castle
ho d. June, 1791) he had two children, of Auchinhove, near Aboyne, was destroyed in the '45, by the
Kytfin John William, late of Bcssels Leigh and Maenan Duke of Cumberland's soldiers, the wife and children of the
Hall. proprietor being turned out under circumstances of the great-
Ann Margaret, d. 1810, in her 10th year. est cruelty, and the house burnt before their eyes. Mr. Leslie
r. Lenlhall d. March, 1855, and was s. by his son, Duguid ((. 1777, and was s. by his son,
Ktffin John William Lenthall, Esq. of Bessels Leigh John Leslie, b. 1751; m. 1774, Violet, dau. of John Dalycll,
anor and Maenan Hall, J. P. for cos. Carnarvon and Den- Esq. of Barncrosh, co. Kirkcudbright, by whom he had,
gh, and D.L. for the former co., High Sheriff co. Carnarvon Ernest Patrick, his successor.
"28, formerly Capt. Royal Denbighshire Blilitia, b. 12 Oct. John, in the Austrian Service, lost at sea 1803.
89; m. 18 April, 1818, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of John James Michael, who s. his nephew, John Edward.
shton, Esq. of The Grange, co. Chester, and by her (who d. Charles Joseph, who s. his brother, James MichacL
:Sept. 18C6) had issue, Anthony Andrew, d. s. p. Edward, d. s. p.
Francis, ('. .s. p. Louis Xavier, d. s. p.
Edmund Kyffin, now of Bessels Leigh. Amelia Mary, in. 1801, Alexander Eraser, Esq. of Strichcn,
William Kyffin Kyffin, assumed the name of Ktffin only by whose son became Lord Lovat.
royal license in 1870, on inheriting the estate of Belmont,
Harriet, d. unra. Teresa, d. unm.
CO. Denbigh, in compliance with the will of Anne, wife of
Helen, d. v,iun. Margaret Violet Winefrede, d. unm.
the Rev. John Nanney, dau. and co-heiress of Sir Thomas
Kyffin; l>. 1822. Mr. Leslie d. 1828, aged 77, and was by his son, .s.
Francis Kyffin, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1824. Ernest Leslie, b. 1775, an officer in the Austrian service;
Mary Anne, deceased. he m. 1812, Fanny, dau. of Emanuel Baron Stiliricd, by whom
ed. 1870. he had,
Arms— Arg., on a bend cottised sa., throe mullets or. Crest
John Edward, his successor.
A greyhound salient sa. —
collared or. ilntto Azincourt. Augusta, d. unm. at Prague 1837.
Seat — Bessels Leigh, near Abingdon; Maenan Hall, Mary, m. 1839, her cousin, Edward, Baron Stilfricd.
anrwst. Ernest Leslie d. at Frankfort-on-Maine, 1830, and was s. ly
his son,
John Edward Leslie, an officer in the Austrian service,
LESCHER OP BOYLES COURT. who d. unm. 19 Aug. 1S44, and was by his uncle, .9.
Lescher, Joseph Francis, Esq. of Boyles Court, James BIichael Leslie, J.P. and D.L., who d. uwn. 1S49,
ssex, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 Aug. 1842 s. his father ;
and was by his brother.
.s.
liira, named Alexander, whose descendants continued the son and successor,
Wardes" succession, and his great-grandson, John, 6th Baron, The Rev. William Leslie, 5th of Folia, who d. unat,
was included amongst the first creation of Nova Scotia 31 July, 1743, in his 64th year, and was s. by his only brother,
Baronets, 1625 3rdly, Forbes, dau. of the Laird of Echt, by
; John Leslie, 6th of Folia. He m. Elizabeth Gordon, dan.
whom he had two sons, William and Alexander. The elder, of Hugh, Laird of Cults, by whom he had ten children.
William Leslie, who got from his father the Kemmcls of George, the eldest son, alone left any descendants, and he «,
Durno, &c., m. 1st, a dau. of William Rowan, burgess in to the property on his father's death, 25 April, 1783, aged 86.
Aberdeen, by whom he had only one son, John, slain at the George Leslie, 7th of Folia, having had the lands made
battle of PinUie, 1547. He m. 2ndly, 1518, Janet Ciuick- over to him in his father's lifetime, m. 12 June, 1768, Mary,
shank, heiress of Warthill, she being only surviving child of 3rd dau. of Alexander Leslie, Sth of Warthill (refer to prcvioui
John, son of Andrew Cruickshank, of Tillymorgan. By this Pedir/rec), by whom he had two sons and one dau.,
lady he is reported to have had twenty-one children. The William, his heir, 6. 1770; d. 1857.
youngest dau., Elizabeth, was m. to Andrew Lyall of Middle- George, who d. unrii. 1798, aged 26.
hill, and at her wedding all the children danced together in Helen, in. 1818, Rev. James Innes, Episcopal Minister ol
the " Ha' of Warthill, 'along with both parents, who were then Meicklefolla, by whom she had one son, James, who d. in
infancy.
hale and strong. This 1st Laird of Warthill d. 1561, and was
s. by his son, The elder son,
Stephen Leslie, 2nd Laird of Warthill, m. 1st, Margaret William Leslie, Esq., J.P. and D.L., 10th Laird of Wart-
Leith, of Lickleyhead and 2ndly, Bessie Spcns, dau. of the
;
29 June, 1770; m. 16 Jan. 1813, Jane, 3rd and youngest
hill, b.
dau. of Rev. Patrick Davidson, D.D. of Rayne, and niece
L-iird of Boddam. By his first wife he had two sons, William,
his heir; and Alexander, m. Isabel Runciman, dau. to Sir of Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart., and by this lady had issue,
John Priest, of Oyne; also two daus., JuUa, ni. John Ander- William, 11th of Warthill, and present possessor.
Patrick, in South Wales, b. 25 Sept. 1815 m. 1840, Katharine,
son, son to William, of Bonnyton; and Margaret, m. Andrew ;
William Leslie, 5th Laird of Warthill, jb. Ann Elphinstone, Thomas Coat.s, b. 23 Sept. 1826, in China; m. 29 April, 1857,
dau. of the Laird of Glack, and grand-niece to the celebrated Henrietta Marion, 5th and youngest dau. of Sir Robert Dal-
Bi.shop Elphinstone, of Aberdeen, and had by her four sons,
rymple Elphinstone, Bart, of Logic, Elphinstone; and d.
1862.
I. Alexandeh, his heir; ii. William, Professor of Theology in
Mary Anne, m. 1836, Patrick Davidson, Esq., LL.D., of
the University of Padua, Bishop of Laybach, Metropolitan of Inchmarlo, and has issue, Duncan, b. 1843, and three
C irniola, and a Prince of the Empire, and Privy Councillor to younger sons and five daus.
His Imperial JIajcsty; iii. James, Merchant in Aberdeen, who Catherine, m. 1854, Christopher Rolleston, Esq., son of the
d.s.p.; and IV. John, a Writer in Edinburgh. The elder son, Rev. John Rolleston, of Burton Joyce and Shelford, Notts,
Alexander Leslie, 6th Laird of Warthill, m. 1st, Elizabeth and has issue, three sons and two daus.
Gordon, dau. of the Laird of Badenscoth, by whom he had —
Arras Arg., on a bend az. three buckles or; and (in conse-
quence of descent from Wardes) two holly leaves vert. Crest
three sons, George, who d. a youth at college; John, his suc-
cessor; and William, d. unra. He m. 2ndly, Janet Gordon,
—
A griffin's head erased ppr. Motto Grip fast.
Scat— Warthill, Pitcaple, co. Aberdeen.
dau. of the Laird of Cocklarachie, and sister of Gordon of
Auchintoul, made General in the Muscovite army by the Czar,
Peter the Great but she predeceased her husband without
;
LESLIE OP KININVIE.
leaving issue. Dying 1721, aged 66, he was s. by his only Leslie, George Abeeceomby Young, Esq. of
surviving son, Banff, J.P. and D.L., b. 1803 ; m.
KiniiiTie, co.
John Leslie, 7th Laird of Warthill, m. 1st, Mary Gordon,
1841, Barbara King, dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen.
d:iu. of George, Laird of Rothney, who d.s.p.; and 2ndly,
?I;irgaret, dau. of Patrick Dun. Laird of Tarty, by whom he
Stewart, C.B. of Lesmiirdie, and bj her (who d.
had an only son, Alexander, his successor. He d. 15 May, 1853) has issue,
1747, aged 64. His son and heir, I. Archibald Young, younger, of Kininvie, J.P. and D.L^
Alexander Lejlie, Sth Laird of Warthill, m. 1730, at the Capt. 79th Highlanders, 6. 1843; in. 1868, Alice, 3rd dan.
aige of 19, Helen, only dau. of George Seton, of Mounie, by of Lieut. -Col. Cautley, and has a son, George St£wabt,
ihis 1st wife, Anne Gibson, dau. of Sir Alexander Gib.'-on, of b. 1872.
Addiston, MidLothian, and had by her six sons and five daus. ILincaCIC.— Alexander Leslie, 1st Laird of Kininvie, wa«
This Alexander d. 1764, and his two eldest sons having pre- the second son of George Leslie, of New Leslie, by his wife,
deceased him, he was s. by his 3rd son, Comney Ramsay, of Dalhousie, and grandson of William
Alexander Leslie, 9th Laird of Warthill, m. Isabel Milne, Leslie, 4th baron of Balquhan. He m. Margaret Calder,
dau. of Milne, in Fraserburgh. He d. s.p. 16 Jan. 1799, when of Nappherson, and got the lands of Kininvie by charter
the succession devolved on his nephew, from John Stuart, Earl of .•Vthol, 1520. He left a son,
William Leslie, eldest surviving son of George Leslie, of Walter Leslie, 2nd Laird of Kininvie, in. Catlicrine Grant,
Folia (.see the Pedigree which follows), and, in right of his of Ballindalloch. Ue was a Capt. in the Scotch Guard of
mother, Mary (eldest married dau. of Alexander, Sth of Wart- Francis I. of France, and at his death, 1562, was s. by his son,
hiU), 10th Laird of Warthill. Robert Leslie, 3rd Laird, m. Elizabetli Gordon, of Bel-
dornie, and c^ 1609, having a son,
^nmilu of ^tslic of J^olk.
John Leslie, 4th Laird, m. MariaGordon,of Haddo,by whom
WittiAM Leslie, of Folia, 2nd son of William, 3rd of Wart- he had two sons and a dau. The sons d. in infancy, and the
hill, was father, by his first wife, Marjory, dau. of William dau. rn. Gordon of Buckie. He hi. 2ndly, Margaret Ogilvie, of
Crichton, brother of the Viscount of Frendraught, ofan only son, Milntoun, by whom he had three daus. and six sons, John, who
James Leslie, 2nd of Folia, whose eldest son, by his 1st wife, d. before his father without issue; Alexander; George;
Isabel, dau. of William Milne, of MonUshill, Norman; David; and Robert. His eldest dau., Isabella, m.
The Rev. William Leslie, 3rd of Folia, s. his father 1693, James Sharpe, Laird of Banff Castle, whose son, James,
and having been provided in church living in the co. Fer- became the celebrated Archbishop of St. Andrews and Primate
managh, Ireland, resided there till 1714. He d. unm. Sept. of Scotland, and was murdered by the Covenanters. John
1722, aged 71, and was s. by his next brother, Leslie d. in 1625, and was s. by his eon,
LES THE LANDED GENTRY. LES 957
I lANDEB Leslie, 5th Laird, m. Anne Innes, of Tombrc- Robert (Right Rev.), D.D., successively Bishop of Dromore
and Kaphoe, 1671. He </. 10 Aug. 1672.
hach, and d. 1C52, leaving a son,
James, of whose line we treat. William.
John Leslie, 6th Laird, »i. llelen Grant, of Ballintomh, and
'. 11 May, 1712, leaving a son,
The 2nd son,
Alesandeb Leslie, 7tli Laird, who sold the estate to his James Leslie, of Leslie House, co. Antrim, b. 21 Kov. 1624;
TOther, James, 19 May, 1718 (an inscription on a stone built
m. Jane, dau. of John Ethlin, Esq. of Ardquin, co. Down («e«
Qto the wall of the mansion house, records this transaction),
that Soiiiily), and was s. by his eldest son.
Isq. of Johnstown Lodge, by Jean his wife (vii.SMarch, 1767), Samuel, Major in the 14th regt., d. unm.
lau. of James Leslie, 9th Laird of Kininvie. He m. 2 July, Edmond, Ven. Archdeacon of Down (sye Leslie of Leslie Hill).
1797, Jane, dau. of James Donaldson, Esq. of Kinnairdy, and Margaret, m. Very Rev. Hill Benson, Dean of Connor 1753,
;rand-dau. of Sir James Innes, of Coxtoun. Archibald Leslie who d. nib. Jane, in. Rev. Mr. Stewart.
I. 31 Oct. 1841, and was s. by his eldest son, The eldest son,
George Abebcboubt Youno Leslie, 13th Laird, '
Rev. Henry Leslie, of Ballybay, co. Monaghan, LL.D., b.
Oct. 1719, Prebendary of Tullycorbet, Clogher, and afterwards
^rms—Arg., on a bend az. three buckles or. Crest— Prebendary of Tandragee, in the Cathedral of Armagh; m.
frifBn's head erased ppr. Motto Grip fast. —
Stat —Kininvie House, Dufftown, N.B.
17.53, Catherine, dau. of Very Rev. Charles Meredyth, Dean of
Ardfert, and d. 1803, leaving issue,
Note. — For previous historyof the familysec Laurus Leslceana, Peter Henry,
Charles Albert,
;b.
his heir.
1755
killed in action in America.
buckles or, for Leslie; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant gu.,
1843) had issue, debruised by a riband sa., for Abernethy. Crest An angel ppr.
—
Motto Grip fast.
—
Robert Charles, 6. 1S2S, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff for co.
I.
the Deanery of Down. He was also made Treasurer of St. Hi. Sarah Agnes, hi. 23 Sept. 1862, Col. Sir Herbert Bruce
Patrick's, Dublin, and, 1635,
was advanced to the Bishopric of Sandford, R.A., second son of Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford.
Down and Connor, whence at the Restoration he was trans- IV. Jane Elizabeth.
lated to Meath. He d. 7 April, 1661, leaving issue, with two
ililiraflC—TuE Ven. Edmund Leslie, D.C.L., appointed
daus.,
I Archdeacon of Down 1782, and also a Prebendary of Connor,
958 LEg THE LANDED GENTRY. LES 11
b. Nov. 1735, 4th son of Eev. Peter Leslie (see Leslie of SiE John le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, 1381, m. Eleanor,
BaUihay); m. 1st, Jane, Uau. of John Macnaghten, Esq. of dau. and heir of Sir Richard Walkfare, Knt., and d. G Henry V,
Benvarden, co. Antrim, and had by her four sons and a dan., 1418, leaving a son and heir,
Peter, d. in London. Bartholomew, d. in India. John le Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton, to. Alice, dau. and
James, of whom presently. Edmund, d. in India. heir of Nicholas Beaumont, Esq.; d. 1436, and was fatherof
Mary, m. Rev. Mr. lioraston. Roger le Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton, m. Jane Bebe, and
Archdeacon Leslie m. 2ndly, Eleanor, dau. of George Portis, was s. by his son.
Esq. of London, and had by her, Sir Henry le .Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, whose will beara
I. George, to. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Eev.
Francis Hut- date 29 Nov. 1483. He to. Katherina, dau. of Roger Drury,
che-son, D.D., of Donaghadee, co. Down, by whom he left Esq. of Halsted, Suffolk, d. 25 Nov. 1485, and was s. by his .son,
at his decease, 1831, Sir Roger le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, Esquire of the
1 Edmund Francis, of Donaghadee, co. Down, J. P., B.A. Body to Henry VII., to. Ann, dau. of Sir Christopher Heydon,
of Trin. Coll. Dublin, and formerly Capt. North Down Knt., and dying s. p. 1506, was ?. by his brother,
Itifles, 6. 1817 «. 1853 to. 185.^, Florinda, dau. of R. B.
; ;
Sir Robert le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, m. Anne, dau.
iiagley, Esq., and widow of Nathaniel Alexander, Esq. of
and co-heir of Thomas le Strange, of Walton, co. Warwick,
Portglunone, formerly M.P. for co. Antrim, by whom (who
d. 24 May, 18G1) he had a dau., Elizabeth Florinda, who
and by her (who to. 2ndly, Sir Edward Knyvet) left at bis
d. 19 April. ISGJ. Mr. E. F. Leslie d. 7 Feb. 18G2. decease, 3 Henry VIII., a son and successor.
2 George, oi Donaghadee, Lieut.-Col. Royal Artillery, m. Sib Thomas le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, 6. 1494, IligU
1855, Albina Jane, dau. of James Shaw, Esq., a Judge of Sheriff of Norfolk 1532, Esquire of the Body to Henry Vlll.,
the Supreme Court of Calcutta, and has, with other issue, TO. Anne, dau. of Thomas, Lord Vaux, and by her (who was
George Francis, 6. 18CG.
m. William Thomas Poe, Esq. of Solsboro', 5th in descentfrom Johnof Gaunt, 4th son of King Edward III.)
1 Mary Ellinor,
and (/. leaving issue. 2 Elizabeth, d. young. had sixteen children, of whom one of the younger sons,
3 Ellen, m. Daniel de la Cherois, Esq. of Donaghadee, co. Richard, settlcdin Ireland, andwasancestoroftheL'EsTRANGES
Down {see that name). of Mnystown, King's Co., the L'Estranoes of Keoltown, co.
II. Ilcnry (Very Rev.), Dean of Connor from 1823 to 1833, Westmeath, &c., &c. Sir Thomas d. 17 Jan. 1544, and was «.
when he resigned for preferment in England. He to. Mrs. by his eldest son.
Harriette Inglis, and d. s. p. 1848. Sir Nicholas le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, High Sheriff
III. Samuel, Esq., Rear-Admiral R.N., to. Martha, dau. of
of Norfolk 1547, in. Eleanor, dau. of Sir William Fitzwilliams,
George Vauglian, and d. s.p. Sept. 1851.
1. Ellen, TO. Rev. Stephen Dickson, youngest son of William
of Melton, and d. 20 Feb. 1579, leaving a son and successor.
Dickson, D.D., Lord Bishop of Down and Connor; and cL Sir Hamon lb Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, High Sheriff of
in giving birth to her dau., Ellen, who hi. Dr. Christian, Norfolk 1573, in. Elizabeth,* dau. and co-heir of Sir Hugh
and d. 23 Aug. 1808, leaving a dau., Sclina. Hastings, of Elsing, in that co., the lineal descendant and
Archdeacon Leslie's eldest surviving son, representative of John, Lord Hastings, one of the competitors
James Leslie, Esq., J. P. and D.L.. s. to the estates of Leslie for the throne of Scotland 1285 (being the grandson and heir
Hill upon the demise of his uncle, James Leslie, Esq., 179G. of Ada, the youngest of the three daus of David, Earl of Hunt-
In 1799 he was High Sheriff for the co. Antrim. He was b. ingdon; Balliol being the grandson of the eldest dau., and
17 July, 17G8; and d. 17 April, 1847; having m. 28 Feb. 1795, Bruce being the son of the 2nd dau.), who was summoned tD
Mary, dau. of Adam Cuppage, Esq. of Donicloney, co. Down, Parliament from 1290 to 1313. By this lady. Sir IIamon, wli:>
by whom (who d. 1 Feb. 1847) he had issue, d. 20 F'eb. 1579, left a son and successor.
James Edmdnd, now of Leslie Hill. Sir Nicholas le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, M.P. fur
Henry, Trin. Coll. Dublin, J. P. for co. Antrim m. 30 Aug. ;
Norfolk, 1 Edward VI., to. Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Bell,
1849, Harriet Ann, eldest dau. of Capt. Thomas Job Seyer Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and was s. at his decease,
Hanmer, R.N., of Holbrook Hall, Suffolk, and has issue,
22 Dec. 1591, by his son.
Henry Hanmer, h. 1 Dec. 1853; Mary Emily, Helen Maria;
Constance Harriet Augusta; and Edith. Mr. H. Leslie c^. Sir Hamon le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, in. Alice, don.
5 July, 18G4. and co-heir of Richard Stubbs, Esq. of Sedgeford, and h;ul
Francis Seymour, late of the Home Office, m. three sons, Nicholas, his heir; Hamon, of Pakenham, Suffolk;
John Charles William (Rev.), m. Emily Eleanor Williel- and Roger (Sir), the celebrated writer in the time of the Com-
mina, widow of A. French, Esq., and dau. and heiress of monwealth. Sir Hamon d. 31 May, 1G54, aged 71, and was s.
Charles Albert Leslie, Esq. of Ballibay, and d. 29 Nov. IS 77
(see Leslie cjf Baltibay).
by his eldest son.
Sir Nicholas le Strange, of Hunstanton, created a Bart.
Arm!, &c. —
See Leslie nf BaUihay.
1 June, 1629. He to. Ann, dau. and heir of Sir Edward
iS«a«3— Leslie Hill, Ballyraoney and Seaport Lodge, Bush-
;
mills, CO. Antrim. Lewknor, Knt. of Denham, 4th in descent from the marriage
of Nicholas Lewknor, Esq. with Isabella Radmylde, dau. ami
eventually co-heir (with her sister, Margaret,! wife of John
LE STRANGE OP HUNSTANTOIST. Goring, of Burton) of Ralph Radmylde, Esq. of Sussex, by Mar-
garet, his wife, sister and co-heir of Hugh de Camoys, Baron
Le Strange, Hamon, Esq. of Hunstanton Hall, Camoys, as proved in the House of Lords 1839. By Ann his
Norfolk, 25 Nov. 1840, J.P. and D.L. for that
h. wife, who d. July, 16G3, aged 51, Sir Nicholas left at his
CO., for some years a Secretary in H.M. Diplomatic decease, 24 July, 1G55, aged 52, a son and successor.
Service dropped the surname of Styleman, 1 May,
; Sir Hamon le Strange, 2nd hart, of Hunstanton, d. unrn.
1871 m. 20 Dec. 1866, at Boston, Emmeline, dau.
; seven montlis after his father, 15 Feb. 16i5, o.s., aged 24, and
of William Austin, Esq. of Boston, Massachusetts, was s. by his brother.
Sir Nicholas L'Estranoe, 3rd bart. of Hunstanton, m. 1st,
U.S., and has issue,
Mary, dau. and eventual heir of John Coke, Esq. of Holkham,
I. Roland, &. in Paris, 5 March, 18G9. by his wife Muriel Wheatley, heiress of Holkham, and granJ-
II. Austin, h. 22 May, 1874. iii. Eric, 6. 20 Jan. 1878. dau. of Sir Edward Coke, the Chief Justice. By this lady ho
I. Emmeline, 6. 7 l"eb. 1872. had a son and heir, Nicholas. Sir Nicholas to. 2ndly, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Justinian Isham, Bart., and by her had, with
ILfltCJigC.— Sir IIamon le Strange, Knt., who was en-
feoffed of Ilun.<-tanton, 3 Edward II., by his brother, John, two sons, who d. s. p., two daus., the elder of whom, Elizabeth,
to. Robert Tash, Esq. Sir Nicholas U. 13 Dec. 1669, and was
6th Lord Strange, of Knockyn, was 3rd son of John Le Strange,
s. by his son and successor.
Lord Le Strange, of KnocUyn, by Maud his wife, dau. and
heir of Roger Deivill, of co. Warvsrick, and grandson, by Joan
Sir Nicholas L'Estrange.J 4th bart. of Hunstanton, m.
de Somery, co-heiress of her mother, Nicha, eldest dau. of Ann, dau. of Sir Thomas Wodchouse, of Kimberley, by Ann
William de Albini, Earl of Arundel, of John, Lord Strange,
of Knockyn, 5lh in descent from Roland le Strange, the patri-
* As one of the co-heirs of this Elizabeth Hastings, Henry
arch of the house (witness to a deed, a.d. 1112), whose wife,
L'Estrange Styleman le Strange, 1841, proved in the House of
Matilda le Brun, was ilau. and heiress of Ralph Fitz-Hcrluin,
Lords his claim, as one of the coheirs, to the Barony of
who held lanils in Hunstanton under Roger Bigot, Earl of Hastings, created 1264, but the Crown exercised its preroga-
Norfolk. Sir Ilainon ni. Margaret, dau. of Ralph Vernon, and tive in favour of Sir Jacob Astley, the youngest co-heir.
heiress of Richard Vernon, descended from the Lords Vernon, Thomas
t From Margaret derives Stonor, Lord Camoys.
of Shipbrook, co Chester, and left a son and successor,
t It Sir Nicholas, the 3rd bart., who, as appears hy
was
Hamon le Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton, m. Katherine, dau.
reference to his signatures, first altered the original spelliiiK
and heir of Lord Cauaoys, and dying te»yj. Bichabd II. 1399, le Strange to L'Estrange, but the old orthography was resumed
was «. by his sou. by the late Mr. le Strange.
LES THE LANDED GENTRY. LEV 95D
! s wife, aau. and co-heir of Sir William Armine, of Osgodby, (1830), late Lieut. -Col. Commanding 3rd rcgt.
). Lincoln, and had by her three sons and two daus., Stattordshifo Ride Militia, and formerly an officer
Hamon, il. unra. on his travels, 1715. 60th Kojal Eillcs, b. 21 Nov. 1810 m. 1 Aug. 1848, ;
I
Thomas, 5th bart. Henky, 6th bart. Elizabeth Mary, dau. of John Mirehouse, Esq. ot"
Aemine, Id. Nicholas Sttleman, Esq. of Sncttishain, Norfolk.
Lucy, m. 1721, Sir Jacob Astley, Uart., and was great- Browusladc, co. Pembroke, Common Serjeant of
grandmother of Sir Jacob Astlcy, Bart., in whose favour London, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Dr. Eisher,
the abeyance of the Barony of Hastings was terminated, 1811. Eishop of Salisbury, and has issue,
if Nicholas d. 18 Dec. 1724, aged C3, and was s. by his son,
I. Richard Walter Byrd, of Hall, Angle, co. Pembroke,
Sib fiioMAS L'Estrange, 5th bart. of Hunstanton, who m.
b. 5 May, 1849; who has assumed the surname of
J. P.,
nnc, dau. and at length sole heir of Sir Christopher Calthorpe,
MiREHODSE.
B., of East Barsham, but dying s.p- 8 Nov. 1751, was s. by
II. William Swinnerton ByrJ, b. 185G.
is brother.
III. Egerton Bagot Byrd, b. 1857.
Henrt L'Estrange, 6th bart. of Hunstanton, who m.
Sir
IV. Walter Leveson Bryd, 6. 1859.
dau. of the Hon. Roger North, of Rougham, but d. s.p.
;ary,
I. Louisa Mary, b. 1851. ii. Evelyn Honora, 6. 1653.
Sept. 17C0, when the baronetcy passed to Roger L'Estrange,
ni. Isabel Mary, 6. 18G8.
f Harleston, son of Roger L'Estrange, of Iloe, and grandson
f Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, 1st bart. He became 7th bart., ILtUCTttJC— William Levett, Esq. of Savernake, Wilts,
ad by his 3rd wife, Elizabeth Redo, had an only son, who pre- Page to King Charles I. at the time of that monarch's death,
eceased him, so that on his death, 21 April, 1762, the j
was father of Sir Richard Levett, Knt., Lord Mayor cf
aronctcy expired. The
and co-heir of Sir Henry,
elder sister London 1700, who had, with other issue, a dau., Elizabeth,
Akmine L'Estrange, who was ra. to Nicholas Sttleman, m. 1713, Sir Edward Hulse, Bart., M.D., and a son, Richard
sq. of Snettisham, had with other children, who d. under I
Levett, Esq., Alderman of London, who m. Anne Sweetaplc,
ge, two sons, Nicholas Sttleman, Esq. of Hunstanton and and had a son and successor, the Rev. Richard Levett,
nettisham, who m. Catherine Henley, but d. s. p. 9 Jan. Rector of Blithfield and Leigh, co. Stafford, who m. Catherine
788; and Walcot, of Walcot, Salop, and was father of
The Rev. Armine Sttleman, of Ringstead, Norfollt, who The Rev. Richard Levett, Vicar of West Wycombe, Bucks,
I. Ann, dau. of James Elakeway, Esq., ll.N., and had issue, who VI. Lucy, dau. and heir of Edward Byrd, Esq. of Field
Henrt, his heir. and Brocton, co. Stafford, and of Smallwood, co. Chester, and
Nicholas, m. Ehzabcth, dau. of Frank Cobb, Esq. of Margate, by her (through whom came the Milford estate) left at his
but d. s. -p.
decease 1805, a son and successor,
Catlierine, ra. 1st, the Rev. Edward Roger North, Vicar of
The Rev. Richard Levett, of Milford Hall, 6. 17 Nov.
Haiiowe, in Essex, grandson of the Hon. Roger North, of
1772, who VI. 16 Jan. 1804, Louisa Frances, 4th dau. of the
Hougham ; and 2ndly, Sir Mordaunt Martin, Bart.
Anne, m. 1st, Tomkyus Dew, Esq. of co. Hereford; and 2ndly, Rev. Walter Bagot, of Blithfield, co. Stafford (brother of the
Licut.-Col. Powell, of the same co. 1st Lord Bagot), by Anne his wife, dau. of William Swinnerton,
Mary, d. num. Armine, d. unm. Esq. of Butterton Hall, co. Stafford, and had issue,
Lucy, VI. Willinm Herring, Esq. of Norwich, great nephew
Richard Byrd, now of Milford Hall.
of Archbishop Herring.
Frances Mary.
he Rev. Armine Styleman d. 3 April, 1S03, and was s. by his
Mr. Levett d. 25 Aug. 1843; his widow, March, 1864.
)n,
Henry Sttleman,Esq. of Hunstanton and Snettisham, High Arms — Arg., a lion r.impant sa., murally crowned or, and
two crosses fitchee, in pale, between two piles, issuing from the
lieriff who to. 1st, 1780, Mary, dau. of George
of Norfolk 1804,
dexter and sinister chiefs of the second, each pile charged with
regg, Esq. of Haling, Middlesex, which kuly d. s. p. 7 Dec. three crosses-crosslet fitchee of the third. Cnst A demi-liou—
307 and 2ndly, 5 Dec. 1609, Emilia, dau. of Benjamin
; or, entwined with a sprig of laurel vert, and supporting a cross-
reedy, Esq. of St. Albans, by whom he left at his decease, crosslet fitchee sa.
j March, 1819, one son and two daus., SeaJ— Milford HaU, Stafford.
—
iltnCJttJC. The family of Lewes is amongst the oldest in
The 4th son, ^
Frederick Mortimer Lewin, Esq. of the Hollies, J.P. for
Wales, and claims descent from Ednowain ap Bradwen, Lord Kent and Hants, 6. 30 Aug. 1798; m. 9 April, 1839, Auausta
of Llys-Bradwen, founder of the 15th noble tribe of North Diana, elder dau. of Thomas Gisborne Babington, Esq. of
Wales and Powis, 4.D. 846 the present representative being
;
Rothley Temple, co. Leicester, by Hon. Aueusta Julia, 4th
twenty-first in direct male descent from that chieftain. dau. of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Bart., and had issue,
Fifteenth fromEdnowain was I. Frederick Chaloner, 85th regt., b. 5 June, 1842; d. 1
Thomas Lewes, of Lly.snewydd, who w. Jane, dau. of James Mav, 1870.
Lewes, of Coedmore, and granddau. of Sir John Lewes, of
Abernantbychan, co. Cardigan; and d. about 1700, leaving a
II.
ni.
Lionel Henry,
Mortimer, now
h.
Hollies.
25 June, 1846; d. 20 Dec. 1874.
of The
\
I. JIary Hale, to. 8 June, 1865, Major Henry Mastermaot
son,
Thompson, 41st (Welch) regt., and has issue.
David Lewes, who m. Magdalene, dau. of Thomas Lloyd, 1868, Lieut. -Col. Edward
II. Diana Spencer, to. 3 March,
Esq. of Bronwydd, and their eldest son dying unm., the estate Spread Beamish, R.A., 2nd son of Rev. Henry Hamilton
fell to David's grandson, Beamish, by Anne Isabella his wife, dau. of Rev. Edward
JouN Lewes, Esq. of Carmarthen, and of Llanllyr, co. Car- Spread (see Beamish of Mount Beamish), and has issue.
III. Julia Babington.
'
digan, who m. Esther Beynon, of Castell Gorvod, co. Carmar- 3
Scroop Colquitt, of the Grenadier Guards. Ciumpe, Esq. of Chorley, Salop, and has issue) James ;
Barbara, m. Ralph Benson, Esq. of Lutwyche Hall, co. Salop, Henry, Surgeon A.M.D., d. 1867.
sometime M.P. for Stafford. Anna, d. unm. Henry, 6. 1801, ru. Mary, dau. of Ralph Bracken,
Jr. Lewin left no issue male. Reverting to E?q., and d. 1849, leaving issue, Henry Ealph, lato
Carriqce Lewin, Esq., son of the 2nd Thomas Lewin, of Lieut. 11th regt. (m. Eliza, dau. of Eobert Dunne, Esq.
of Kinsale, and has issue); Eichard Hull; and four
!;ioghan's; he ?n. 1745, Margaret, dau. of James Gallaher,
daus., 1 Mary, m. 1820, Major Crookc, 25th regt.;
isq., and had issue a son,
2 Catherine, in. 1st, Capt. Sandys, 24th Light Dra-
James Lewin, Esq. of Oakland?, m. 1780, Ann, dau. of goons, and 2ndly, Col. Lowth, C.B., 3Sth regt., A.D.C.
idward Elwood, Esq. of Ballymore, co. Sligo, and had issue, to the Queen.
James, Capt. 30th foot, who m. and had one son, James St. 2 Tonson, b. 1766 m. Miss Blair, of Blairs Cove, Bantry;
;
George, Lieut. 61st regt., d. s. p. 1849, in India. and d. 1841, leaving issue, Eichard, Thomas.
Thomas, of whom presently. 1 Elizabeth, m. Eichard Blair, Esq. of Blairs Cove.
Carrique, Lieut. 71st regt., d. s.p. 1844. III. Frank, in. Miss Gardner, and had issue, Frank.
'he 2nd son, I. Catherine, m. —
Hopkins, Esq.
Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Cloghans, served a few years as an The eldest son,
ifficcr 30th regt., but quitted the army on the reduction after Henry Lewis, Esq. hi. Margaret, dau. of Richard Edward
Vuterloo. He m. 1823, Anna, dau. of Westropp Boss Lewin, Hidl, Esq. of Lemcon Manor, co. Cork, and had issue (wittl
isq., of Cornfield, to. Clare, and had issue, a dau., Mary, who d. unm. 1866) an only son,
Fredewc Thomas, now of Cloghans. Eichard Lewis, Esq., m. 1797, Catherine, dau. of John
Georgitia, m. 1851, George EUis, late Lieut. 52nd Light Travers, Esq. of Garrycloyne Castle, co. Cork, and d. 1817,
Infantry. leaving issue.
Arms—Arg., a bend engrailed sa. between two trefoils slipped I.John (Rev.), Rector of St. Anne's Shandon, co. Cork, vi.
ert. Crest —Ademi-hon sa. holding between his paws a trefoil 1823, Rebecca, dau. of John Lawless, Esq. of Cork, by JIary
jVotfo— Spes mea in i)eo.
lipped vert. Pyne his wife; and d. 1832, leaving issue, the Right Rev.
&«£—Cloghans, Tuam, co. Mayo. John Travers Lewis, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Ontario, Upper
Canada, b. 1825 (m. 1851, Anne, dau. of Henry Sharwood,
Attorney-Generalof Upper Canada, and has issue, Travers,
LEWIN OF THE Co. CLARE. h. 1857, and three daus.); Richard; Rowland; Zachery;
and three daus.
See Eoss-Lewin. II. Richard Toxson, of whom presently.
III. Henry, Midshipman E.N., deceased.
IV. Robert Travers, in. Mary, dau. of David Longworth, Esq.
f Castletown, Queen's Co. and (/. 1851, leaving issue,
LEWIS OF BALLINAGAR. I
l;obert
;
Lewis, Johx Michael Atlwaed, Esq. of Eal- D. Murray, Esq. son of Sir Patrick Murray, Bart, (see
Burke's Faroge and Borondaije).
inagar, CO. Galwav,
i. 1 Feb. 1854; s. his father V. William Hull, M.D., J.P., 6. 1807 m. 1838, Anne, dau. ;
I7th century, atWaterford, of which city he became Alderman. III. Kate, d. unm. 9 Aug. 1861.
He was Sheriff in 1695, and filled the office of Mayor six The 2nd son,
;imes. He d. 1718, leaving issue by his wife, Sarah, Richard Tonson Lewis, Esq., m. 1824, Cicely Connolly
I. William (Ven.), Archdeacon of Kilfcrona. h. 1692; m. id. 1844), only dau. of Capt. J. M. Aylward, of Ballinagar, co.
Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard Buckaer, Esq. of Waterford, and Galway, and d. 1S40, leaving issue (with a dau., OUvia Bar-
d. 1764, leaving issue. bara) an only son,
LEW THE LANDED GENTRY. LEW
962
1
John Michaei, Atlwabd Lewis, Esq.of Ballinaprar, J.P. co. iCtlTCagC—This family derives, in a direct line, from
Galway, March, 1827 ni. 7 April, 1853, Hannah, dau. of
b. 12 ; Cadifob, Prince or Chieftain of Divet, who flourished about
Thomas Eoberts White, Esq., and d. 26 May, ls78, leaving the period of the Norman Conquest, and was buried in the
issue, priory of Caermarthen.
I. John Michael Atlwakd, now of Eallinagar. Philip, 3rd son of Llewellyn ap Ivor, Lord of St. Clarft
II. Thomas White. B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 0. 8 Jan. 1855. and Tredegar, by Angharad his wife, dau. and heir of Sir
III. Richard George, Lieut. Galway Militia, b. 19 Feb. 1857. Morgan Meredyth, ra. Nest, dau. of Gwillym Sais ap Madoe,
IV. Robert Traver.=, b. 19 March, 1859. and had issue, Gwillym Philip Llewelyn; John Philip
V. Harry Hull, 6. 15 Dec. 1860. Lleweyn; Gwenllian, m. David Gwillym Jenkin; and an
vi. George White, 6. 29 May, 1SC3.
elder son,
I. Annie. ii. Hannah Blanche.
SiK David ap Philip, n. Christy, dau. of David ap levon
^amilu of giulfaatb. ap Rhys Voel, and their grandson,
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, killed at'
The lands of Faithleg?, co. Waterford, granted to the Banbury, J469, r.i. Elizabeth, dau. of Morgan Jenkin Philip,
AyLWABDS at the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland, remained of Langston, co. Monmouth, and his great-grandson,
with the Aylward family for nearly five centuries. John Henry Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, living 1536, High Sheriff
Aylward, the last possessor, is stated to have been transplanted 1544, d. 1547, having ra. Bridget, dau. and heir of Thomaa
to Connaught by Cko-mwell, and to have settled at Ballinagur. Kemeys, and widow of Thomas Herbert, of Caldicot, by whom"
His eldest son, he was father of
Peter Atlwabd, Esq. of Eallingar, obtained (29 Chables IT.) William Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, living 1583, m. Mar-
a grant from the Crown of the Ballinagar estate, co. Galway. garet, dau. of Robert Gamage, of Coity, co. Glamorgan,
He Til. Elizabeth French, of Galway, and had issue, and was «. by his son,
JoHK Ogle, his heir. James. Henby Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, High Sheriff 1G09, d.
Jane. Honora. 7 Feb. 1637; ra. Joan, dau. and co-heir of Henry Herbert,
The eldest son, Esq. of Wonastow, and had a son and heir,
John Ogle Atlwabd, Esq. of Ballinagar, m. Barbara, dau. of George Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, m. Mary, dau. of Sir
Garrett Xugent, Esq. of Dysert, Westmeath, and d. 1731, William Morgan, of Tredegar, and d. v. p. 17 Nov. 1634,
leaving issue, leaving issue, William, who d.. a minor; Elizabeth, who m.
I. John Fbekch, his heir. Roger Gates, of Cefn Tilla, co. Monmouth and a son and heir,
;
II. NcGENT Stlvesteb, who s. his brother. Thomas Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, a Royalist, living 1673.
lu. Michael Widman, who s. his brother. He TO. Johanna, dau. of Joseph Langton, Esq. of Newtoa
1. Elizabeth, m. Patrick Byrne, Esq., Ballyteskin, Queen's Park, Somerset, and was s. by his eldest son,
Co. II. Mary, m. Francis French, Esq. of Dublin.
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, ra. De la Eivifere or De la
m. Barbara, m. Edward O'Brien, Esq., Ballysoblona, co.
Rivers, dau. of Gen. Sir Thomas Morgan, Knt. and Bart, of
Westmeath.
m. 1752, John Blake, Esq. of Parteen, co. Clare.
IV. Bridget, Llangattock, co. Monmouth, which lady ra. 2ndly, Thomas
John Feench Atlwabd, Esq. of Ballinagar, d. unm. 1755, WiUiams, Esq., 4th son of Sir Trevor Williams, Ban. of
and was s. by his brother, Llangibby Castle, co. Monmouth, ancestor of Williams, of
NncENT Stlvesteb Atlwabd, Esq. of Ballinagar, m. 1757, Llangibby Castle. Mr. Lewis left issue a son,
Catherine, dau. of Patrick French, Esq. (now St. George), Tno.MAS Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, ra. 1st, Frances, dau. of
Sir Richard Levett, Knt. of Kew, who rf. 1707 2ndly, Katha--
of Tyrone, co. Galway, and had issue, Mary, m. 1st, 1780, ;
rine, only dau. and heir Qf Hugh Calveley Cotton, eldest son
Edmund Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin Park, co. Galway; and
of Sir Robert Cotton, Bart, of Combermere, co. Chester; and
2ndly, 17?7, Col. John Blake, of Furbo, co. Galway. Mr. Ayl-
ward d. 10 Aug. 1783, and was s. by his brother, Srdly, Jane Rachel, only dau. and heir of William Becher,
Michael Widman Atlwabd, Esq. of Ballinagar, who had Esq. of Howberry, co. Bedford. Mr. Lewis d. 29 May, 173i,
served for some time in the Spanish army, for which he was aged 47, having had issue by his 3rd wife. Craven, who m.
outlawed, but received (38 George II.) the royal pardon. He and d. s. p. before 1764 Mary, d. 1734; Fanny, d. 9 May,
;
Daly, Esq. of Killimore Castle, co. Galway (she remarried Morgan Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, (£.17 Aug. 1779, aged 57;
ra. Rachel, only dau. of Charles Van, Esq. of Llanwern, co.
Capt. Averell Leckey, of Castle Leckey, Londonderry). Mr.
Aylward d. 178G, leaving issue by his 1st wife, Monmouth, and by her (who d. 28 Jan. 1797, aged 70) had
seven sons and three daus.,
I. John Michael Xcgent, his heir.
I. Barbara, m. 1802 {d. 1823), WilUam Mahony, Esq. of Eock- I. Thomas, hi? heir. ii. Charles, who s. his brother.
Cork.
vale, CO. III. John Craven, of Henbury, co. Gloucester, who to. and
Mary, m. 1st, 1802, AVilliam Burke, Esq. of Moyglass, co.
II. left a dau., who to. Capt. Crowdy, and left issue a dau.
Galway; and 2ndly, Dr. T. L. Whistler, of Galway. IV. George, drowned in the Severn, 6 Nov. 1774, aged 16.
V. Edward, Rector of Portskewet and St. Pierre, d. 1 March,
The son and heir, m. Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Willi:iin
1839, aged 79 ;
John Michael Xcgent Atlwabd, Esq. of Ballinagar, 6. 1780, Freke, Esq. of Hannington, Wilts, who d. 29 Dec. 1846,
Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, m. 180.3, Jane {d. 7 3Iay, 1864), aged 76, and by her had issue,
dau. of Anthony Lambert, Esq. of Alnwick, Northumberland, 1 Edward Freke, M..\., Rector of Portskewet and St.
and d. 28 Sept. 1861, leaving issue (with a dau.. Cicely Con- Pierre, 1839; ra. 31 Aug. 1853, Caroline Mary, 2nd dau. of
nolly, who III. 1824, Eichard Tonson Lewis, Esq.) an only son Thomas Bates Rous, Esq. of Court-y-ra!a, co. Glamorsan.
1 Mary, m. her cousin, Rev. Francis Lewis, now of St.
and heir,
Pierre.
John Michael Atlwabd, Esq. of Ballinagar, 6. 1809; m.
2 Frances. 3 Anne, m. Capt. John King, E.N.
1831, Mary (d. 25 Dec. 1S64), dau. of Thomas Higgins, Esq.
of Tuam, co. Galway and d. 14 April, 1867, s. j>-< when the
;
VI.Francis (Rev.), LL.B., d. 17 Sept. 1794, aged 32; m.
Fanny, younger dau. and co-heir of William Freke, Esq. of
Aylward profierty passed under settlement to his nephew, the
Hannington, Wilts, who survived her husband, and m. 2ndly,
late John Michael Atlwakd Lewis, Esq. of Ballinagar. William Morton Pleydell, Esq. of Whatcomb, co. Dorset;
Srdly, Rev. Paul Leir.
—
Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron gu. between and
VII. d. 4 June, 1787, aged 22.
James,
three fleurs-de-hs or, for Lewis; 2nd and 3rd, arg.", a fleur-de-
I. Jane, to. 1st, 12 Feb. 1774, John Hanbury, Esq. of Pont-
lis az. in the dexter chief and sinister base a sun in its glorv'
y-Pool, CO. Monmouth ; 2ndly, Thomas Stoughton, Esq. of
or, in the sinister chief and dexter base an increscent of the
last, for Atlwabd. Crest —A
lion rampant ppr. Motto — Ballyhorgan, co. Kerry.
II. Ellen, ra. Rev. Thomas Lcyson, M.A. of Jesus Coll.
Amicus omnibus.
Galway. Oxford, Vicar of Bassaleca, and Rector of Panteague and
Seat— Ballinagar, Longhrea, co.
Tredunnock, co. Monmouth.
III. Frances, d. 1795.
Oct. 1858, Sarah Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James 2ndly, 25 April, 1798, Charles Kemeys Kemeys-Tynte, Esq.,
Staunton Lambert, Esq., formerly of Creg Clare and d. April, lo3o. Mr. L-vwis d. a. p. 11 June, 1796, aged 4'>,
and Waterdale, co. Gnlway. and was s. by bis brother.
I
LEW TnE LANDED GENTRY. LEW 963
CnABLEs Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, m. 16 June, 1777, Thomas Lewis, Esq. of Newhouse, High Sheriff of co.
.^iisanna, dau. of Francis Davis, Esq. of Chepstow, and Anne Glamorgan 1757, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Morgan Thomas, Esq.
< wife, dau. and co-heir of James Iligford, Esq. of Dixton, of Rubina, and left at his decease, 1764, aged 65, two sons,
Gloucester, and had (with a dau., Frances Susanna, m. Windham, his heir,; and William, of The Forge and Green-
.U'Un Baldwyn, Esq. of the Mount, Chepstow) nve sons. Mr. meadow, Sheriff 1790, d. s. p. The elder son.
Lewis d. 16 Dec. 1840, aged 8G, and was s. by his son, The Rev. Wtndham Lewis, of Newhouse, m. Margaret, dan.
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of St. Tierre, Col. of the Monmouth and eventual heir of Samuel Price, Esq. of Park, co. Glamor-
"'Ti'.itia, 6. 12 May, 1779, m. 1st, Maria Anne, duu. of Thomas gan, by Katharine his wife, duu. and heir of John Williams,
miel, Esq. of Ilenbury, co. Gloucester; and 2ndly, Caroline, Esq. of Llanvair, and had issue,
1.and co-heir of Thomas Dyot Skip Bucknall, Esq. of Thomas, of Newhouse, in. 7 April, 1302, Dorothy Augusta,
iinpton Court, Middlesex. She d. 29 March, 1850, aged 52; dau. of John Goodrich, Esq. of Energlyn, co. Glamorgan,
Col. Lewis d. s. p. at Clifton, 21 April, 1S47, aged 67 and
1 ;
and left; (with two daus., Dorothy Price, wife of J. H.
Langley, Esq., and Mary Shedden, deceased) one son. Jobs
< s. by his brother,
Lewis, Esq. of Newhouse, who d. s. j).
t HABLES James Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, D.L. and J. P., b. Henrt, of whom pvesuntly.
Ian. 1781. He d. s. }}. 15 Aug. 1859, and was «. by his nest Wyndham, of Greenmeadow, co. Glamorgan, 6. 7 Oct. 1780,
'ther M.P. for Cardiff, 1820. for Aldburgh 1827, and for Maid-
The Bev. FitAKcis Lewis, P.L. and J. P., B.D., Rector of stone in 1835; 7)1. 1815, Mary Anne, only dau. of John
T iinvair-Kilgiddin, co. Monmouth, and Vicar of Ilolmc Lacy, Evans, Esq. of Bampford Speke, Devon, and d. s. p.
14 March, 1838. His widow m. 2ndly, 1839, Right Hon.
Hertford, 6. 4 July, 1782; m. 1st, 25 March, 1828, his
Benjamin Disraeli, M.P. (afterwards Earl of Be.-iconsfield),
^ usin, Mary, dau. of Rev. Edward Lewis, Rector of Port- was created Viscountess Beaconsfleld, 30 Nov. 18C8, and d.
fkcwett, CO. Monmouth, and by her (who d. 31 May, 1846), 15 Dec. 1872.
h:id issue, William Price (Rev.), Vicar of Llanishen; d. 1849, leaving
issue.
I. Charles F.dwakd.
Freke, of Abbey Dore Court, Hereford, J. P. and
Thomas Mary Anne, in. Richard Rice Williams, Esq.
II.
Katherinc, m. 1st, Thomas WiUiams, Esq. ; and 2nd]y, James
D.L., late Lieut. 23rd R.W. Fusiliers, b. 16 May, 1831.
Bradley, Esq. of Bristol.
III. Francis Higford, 6. 24 Sept. 1832; d. unm. 10 April,
1355. The 2nd son,
IV. 8 Sept. 1834 d. 15 Feb. 1835.
Henry Leeco, 6. ; Henrt Lewis, Esq. of Park and Greenmeadow, an officer in
V. George William, Lieut. 23rd regt., 6. 23 June, 1840; d. the army, 6. 26 May, 1774; d. 26 Sept. 1833. He to. Mary,
unra. 14 Oct. 1866. dau. of George, and sister of the Rev. Charles Emerson, and
I. Mary Fanny Susanna, in. U
Aug. 1864, Francis Prothero,
by her (who d. 10 Aug. 1341) had issue,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, eldest son of the Rev. Thomas
Pruthero, of Malpas Court, co. Monmouth, and has issue. Henrt, now of Greenmeadow.
T!ie Rev. Francis Lewis m. 2ndly, 7 Jan. 1853, Jane, only Wyndham William, of The Heath, and Newhouse, co. Gla-
morgan, J.P. and D.L.. B.A. of Worcester Coll. Oxford,
dau. of Vice-Admiral Charles Gordon, and widow of the Rev. b. 10 Aug. 1827; «. to the estates of his uncle in 1849;
James Henry Scudamore Burr. He d. 1872, and his widow m. Sheriff 1855-6; to. 1st, Annie, dau. of George Overton, of
2ndly, Capt. Holland. Merthyr, and had i.-^sue, Annie Mary PricR. He m. 2ndly,
28 Feb. 1867, Maud, youngest dau. of the late William
Anns^Or, a !ion rampant sa. with many quarterings.
Williams, Esq. of Aberpergwm; and d. 10 Sept. 1871.
r,:.H —A griffin segreant sa. il/of«o— Hapersalafide, haperso
Charles, d. young.
1 honore. Mary Jane, m. Henry Andrew Vaughan, Esq., and has issue.
iS«at— St. Pierre Park, near Chepstow. Anne Price, in. George Thomas Clark, Esq. of Frimhurst,
Surrey, and has issue.
Catherine Price, to. George Collins Jackson, Esq., Major in
LEWIS OF GREENMEADOW. the 7th Hussars, and has issue.
Lewis, Henet, Esq. of Greenmeadow, co. Gla- /4 rms— Quarterly, 1st, sa., a lion rampant arg. 2nd, sa., a ;
morgan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1858, b. 11 chevron between three spear heads arg. embrued gu. 3rd, sa., ;
^larch, 1815 m. 1st, 1841., Anne, dau. of Walter a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or; 4th, or, on a quarter
;
V. Wyndham Gwynne, 6. 18G9, deceased. Sarah Amelia, 2nd dau. of Samuel Brown, Esq. of
IV. Dorothea Ann, deceased. Clifton, Bristol, and has issue,
V. Catherine Fanny. vi. Gwendoline.
I. Ilbert Cornish Bassett, b. 28 April, ISCS.
ILlltCatJC.— SiE Thomas Lewis, of Penmark Place, I. Eleanora Constance.
iinighted at Whitehall 1C23, was the youngest son of Sir
Kdward Lewis, Glamorgan, by Blanche his wife,
of Fan, co. JLtUCaCJC.— The Rev. Thomas Lewis, J.P. for co. Brecon,
of Tredegar. He m. the dau. of
William Morgan and D.L. Carmarthen, Rector of Penboyr, co. Car-
for co.
pister of Sir
F.lmund Thomas, Esq. of Wenvoe, and dying 19 Dec. 1669, marthen, son of Lewis Lewis, Esq., a Deputy-Lieutenant for
The 2nd son, CO. Carmarthen, and his wife, Barbara Lloyd, of Llancar-
left issue.
Gabriel Lewis, Esq. of Llanishen, High Sheriff 1614, M.P. van, CO. Glamorgan, to. 11 Aug. 1702, Elizabeth Studley, of
Frank Davie, b. 31 May, 18aS. Lettice, second dau. of Henry Pritchard, Esq. J.P.
George Septimus, 6. 'il Sept. 1818. and D.L., of Trescawen, Anglesey, and has issue,
Eleanora J ane. Eustatia Harrictte.
Augusta Blanche. John Lewis, b. 1 Oct. 1876.
Mary Gwendolen.
^rws—Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gn., a segreant or, for
griffin
Lewis; 2nd and 3rd. sa., three nags' heads erased or, for ittUCagr.— William Hawton, deseended, it is Btateil,
EicHABD Lewis, Esq. of Henllan (son of Roger Lewis, who dau. of the Rev. John Lewis, A.M., of Plis Llanfihangel,
was son of Lodwich, and grandson of Eoger Lewis, the last Eector of Llandegfain, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Tho-.iias
named in the Golden Grove M.S.), m. 1744, Mary, dau. of John Eoberts, Esq. of Bodior, and had issue, i. John Hampton, his
Griffith, Esq. of Glan-y-rhydd, and had issue, John David ; ;
heir; n. Eobert Edward (Rev.), 6. April, 1779, B.A. Wadham
Catherine; Margaret; and Mary. The 2nd, but only sur- College Oxford, Chaplain to H.M. forces at the Mauritius,
viving son, TO. 1811, Susanna Dorothea, 2nd dau. of John Williams, Esq.
David Lewis, Esq., m. 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of Morgan of Peniarth Uchaf, co. Merioneth, and had issue, Henry
Lewis, of Carmarthen, and had, John; Owen Evan; Mary; Berkeley; and Maria Dorothea Wilhelmina Sydney, to. Robert
Margaret; Elizabeth; Catherine; and Elinor. The eldest Webster, of the 99th regt. ; i. Elizabeth Margaret, d. unni. ;
son, II. Jane Lewis. The elder son,
John Lewis, Esq. of Henllan, m. 1st, IBIS, Eliza, dau. of John Hampton Hampton-Lewis, Esq. of Henllys, h. 21 Nov.
Charies P. CaUen, Esq. of Grove, co. Pembroke, and by her 1775, s. his father 12 Sept. 1806. He to. 19 Dec. 1796, Mary,
had, dau. of Richard Chambers, Esq. of Whitbourn Court and
John Lennox Geiffith Potee, now of Henllan. Cradley Hall, co. Hereford, and had issue by her (who d. 1842),
Eichard (Ven.), Archdeacon of St. David's, &. 1820, M.A. John Lewis, late of Henllys and Bodior.
1846, late Scholar of Worcester Coll. Oxford, Rector of Joseph, 6. 2 Feb. 1800, Col. 50th regt. of native infantry,
Lampeter Vestry, CO. Pembroke, 1851; to. 1847, Georgiana, H.E.l.C.S. to. Ellen, dau. of Major HaU, E.I.C.S.,andhas
;
dau. of Capt. Lewis, H.E.I.C.S., and has one son, Arthur issue, John Lewis, 6. 27 March, 1827.
Griffith Pover, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., Registrar of St. Emma, d. Aug. 1819.
David's, 6. 29 Feb. 1843. Mary Margaret, to. 22 Nov. 1825, Alexander Anderson, Esq.
Humphreys of Kingask, co. Fife, Major E.l.C. Engineers, and has issue.
He ra. 2ndly, 1824, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Anna Maria Surinam, to. 16 June, 1835, Charles Longman,
of Pembroke, and by her had, Esq., 2nd son of Thomas Norton Longman, Esq. of Mount
Frederick, deceased. Charles, deceased. Hubert. Grove, Hampstead, Middlesex, and has issue,
Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Mr. Garbett.
Mr. Hampton-Lewis d. 22 Jan. 1843, and was s. by his son,
Mr. Lewis d. 17 March, 1834, and was s. by his eldest son. John Lewis Hampton-Lewis, Esq. of Henllys and Bodior,
Motto—"Be wise as serpents. J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1846, late Capt. 5th Dragoou
Set— Henllan, near Xarberth, co. Pembroke. Clv.h — Oxford Guards, 6. 18 Oct. 1798; m. 2 Sept. 1833, Frances Elizabeth,
aad Cambridge, London. only child ar.d heiress of Thomas I'Anson, Esq. of Harnby, co.
York, and d. 1871, having had issue,
I. Thomas Lewis Hampton, now of Henllys and Bodior.
II. John Vivian Hampton, b. 18 June, 1835; m. 1 June,
LEWIS OF STRADEY. 1868, Lady Laura Phipps, dau. of the Marquess of Nor-
Lewis, Chaeles Maxsee, Esq. of Stracley, co. manby. _
I. Fanny Mary Hampton. m.
Carmarthen, J.P., h. 2 Dee. 1845 ; m. 1875, Edith II. Mary Freeman Grace Hampton.
Clara, 2nd dau. of P. J. Miles, Esq., and has a son, A ;-«is— Quarterly 1st and 4th, quarterly,
: 1st and 4th, arg.,
h.1876. Mr. Lewis is son of David Lewis, Esq. of a chevron sa. between three Cornish choughs ppr., in the beak
of each an ermine spot, for Lewis, 2nd and 3rd, gu., on a
Stradey, co. Carmarthen, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
chevron between three bucks' heads cabossed arg. a crescent of
1833, of Brazenose Coll. Oxford, B. A., Barrister-at- the field for difference, for Eobeets of Bodior ; 2nd and 3rd,
Law, M.P. for the Carmarthen Boroughs 1835-37 gu., on a fess or, between a mullet in chief and an escallop in
(only son and heir, by Catherine his wife, 2nd dau. base arg. three martlets sa., for Hampton. Crests 1st, A —
Cornish chough ppr., in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis az., for
of William Lloyd, Esq. of Laques, co. Carmarthen Lewis 2nd, A wyvem amidst bulrushes ppr., for Hampton.
;
I
LEY THE LANDED GENTRY. LEY 005
I. Henry Owen, 6. 12 Sept. 1SG7 ;d. an infant. ILinCajjr. Ralph Letcesteb, younger brothei of John
Abthce I'BASCis Owen, b. Aug. 1SG8. Leycester, of Tablcy, m. Joan, dau. and heiress of Robert
n.
Toft, of Toft, and thus founded the family of Leycester of
ni. Francis Owen, 6. 17 Aug. 18G9.
IV. Cyril Alexander Owen, b. 28 Jan. 1S71. Toft. Ho d. temp. Ricuabd II. His great-greatgreatgrcat-
Dublin, 1838, b. 1814; m. 1st, 27 Aug. 1840, Emily Owen, 3 Edward, rf. v./im. 1756; 4 Hugh, 6. 1748, King's Counsel and
only child of George Ball, Esq. of Eichmond, Surrey, one of the Judges of North Wales, rf. 2 Jan. 1836; 5 Oswald,
which lady d. s. p. 11 Nov. 1850. He m. 2ndly, Jane b. 1752, M.A., Rector of Stoke-upon-Tern, to. 1st, Mary, dau.
Isabella, dau. of the late WUliam Brown, Esq. Mr. of P. Johnson, Esq. of Semperley, and 2ndly, Eliza, dau. of
Han'ey Lewis was M.P. for Marylcbone from 1861 to Charles White, Esq. of Manchester; 1 Anne, m. the Rev. Dr.
1874.
William, 6. 1818; m. 1845, Jane, dau. of Michael Hackett,
Norbury 2 Theodosia, m. the Rev. Egerton Leigh, ArchdeaLoa
;
Esq. of Elm Grove, King's Co., and has issue, William of Salop and Rector of Lymme and 3 Susannah, m. 1773,
;
and Harvey. the Hon. John Grey. Mr. Leycester d. 1777, aftd was s. by
Edward Valentine. his eldest son,
Mary Anne, m. 1832, Robert Morellet AUoway, Esq., J.P., George Letcesteb, Esq. of Toft, at whose decease, unr.u
of the Derries, Queen's Co.
1809, the family estates devolved upon his brother,
Axthce Gambell, of whom presently.
Ralph Leycester,Esq. of Toft, m. 1762, Charlotte, 3rd dau.
Blchard, m. 1st, Emily Osborne, of London; 2nclly, a dau. of
Thomas Taylor, Esq. of Polygon House, Southampton and ;
of the Rev. Dr. Lushington, of Eastbourne, Sussex, and h;;d
Srdly, Frances Tyler, niece of Admiral Sir Charles Tyler, issue, Ralph, his heir; Henry, Capt. R.N., rf. at Pisa;
and left issue. George, Fellow of King's CoU. Camb. ; Wi'liam, m. Miss
Eobert, R.N., m. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir Richard Onslow, Friel, and has issue Charlotte, ra. Charles Dumbleton, Esq.
;
Bart., K.B., Vice-Admiral of England and Gen. of Marines, of Bath Harriet, m. the Rev. Robert Cox, Vicar of Eridg.
;
«nd(^ 1840, leaving issue. She d. at Brighton, 25 Nov. 1861. north and Susanna. Mr. Leycester was s. by his eldest son,
;
- Edward, m. his cousin, Henrietta, dau. and co-heir of H.
Loftus FrizeU, Esq., and has issue. Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, b. 1764, M.P. for Shaftes-
Edmond Jones (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. bury, m. Susanna, eldest dau. of the Rev. Egerton Leigh, of
William Lyster, and niece of James, Bishop of Dromore, the family of the West Hall, High Leigh, and left at his
and has issue. decease (with three daus., Charlotte, Emma Theodosia, and
Anne, m. Major J. Fielding Sweeny, and has issue. Laura Susanna, which last d. C Jan. 1835) an only son and
Eleanora, m. F. Bernard Sweeny, Esq.
heir,
Charlotte, ru. Capt. Stuart.
Ralph Geeard Leycester, Esq. of Toft Hall, b. 11 Oct.
ICchael Lewis d. 1824. His second son,
1817 ; m. 9 June, Emily Elizabeth, dau. of Chailos
J 840,
Lieut.-Col. Arthub Gambell Lewis, D.L. and J.P., High
Tyrwhitt Jones, Esq., son of Sir T. Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart., and
Sheriff of Monaghan 1847, and Longford 18G5, 6. 7 Dec. 1790;
dying 18 April, 1S51, left issue, i. Rape Oswald, now of Toft;
m. 1st, 1820, Hester, 2nd dau. of Richard Westenra, Esq. of
II.Charles Hugh, 6. April, 1848 ; iii. Ernest Gerard, 6. Oct.
Rutland Square, Dublin, uncle to Lord Eossmore, by whom he
had issue, Maurice Peppard Warren, LL.D., b. 1821 rf. v.nm.
1849; I. Georgina Susanna; and ii. Amy Theodosia, d. 4 Apiil,
;
1865.
5. He 111. 2ndly, 1841, Henrietta, relict of the Hon. Richard
-stenra, 2nd son of Lord Rossmore (d. 1860), and only child Arms — Az., between two
fleurs-de-lis or, a fcss of the second
md heiress of Henry Owen Scott, Esq. of Scotstown, co. fretty gu. —
Crest A roebuck per pale or and gu. attired of the
second, holding in his mouth an acora-brouch ppr.
Monaghan, by Olivia his 2nd dau. and co-heiress of John
wife,
Seat—Joit HaU, Knutsford.
Jwen, Esq. of Raconnell, near Monaghan, by whom he had,
IIe.vbtOwen now of InneskeenandScatown. Col. Lewi.s, who
tiad formerly served in the G8th regt., and was subsequently
Lieut.-Col. of the Monaghan Militia, d. 22 Sept. 18C9. LEYCESTER OF WHITE PLACE.
Anns —Sa., a chevron erm. between three spear heads arp. a Letcestee, Edmund Moetiitee, Esq. of Wliite
—
cent gu. Cn.'it Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five Place, Berks, retii-ed Ca_pt. R.N., b. 23 July, 1810
ith feathers gu. and az. charged with a chevron or, thereon
t crescent gu. Motlo—Bn\a Liu Hebb Llydd.
w. 19 April, 1842, Henrietta Susauna, dau. of Capt.
Haidence—lO, Seymour Street, Portman Square. James Neville, E.N., and has issue,
I. Eafe Neville, 6. 24 April, 1843.
I. Isabel Emily Hanmer, m. Malcolm de Saumarez Edye,
an(l (?. 1803, leavin;; (with a Can., Martha Elizabeth, m. John Jane Cowen, dau. of William Florance, Esq. c
I
Bavristcr-at-Law) an only son and successor,
Richmond, M.D., by Elise his wife, dau. of Loni
Artolplms, Esq.,
Massena, one of the private physicians of Napoleon I,
George Hanmer Leycesteb, Esq. of White Place, 6. 12 July, and has issue, Mark Cowley, b. 7 April, 1878; am ami
1763; m. 1796, Charlotte Jemima, youngest dau. of Hans Matilda Florance.
Wintrop Mortimer, Esq. of Caldwell, co. Derby, M.P. for 2 Thomas, d. unm. in China.
Sliaftesbury, by Anne his wife, only dau. of Lord Anne 1 Matilda, to. her cousin, Thomas Brown, Esq.
Hamilton, Srd son of James, 4th Duke of Hamilton, and by her 2 Mary, m. 1875, Henry Loftus Hogen, Esq.
(who d. 16 Feb. 1851) had issue,
3 Isabella. I
Michael, of Beakstown, co. Tipperary, m. Miss Doral
Georoe Ralph, of White Place. Scully, and had issue. Mark, d. vMin. in India.
Henry Hanmek, of whom presently. Lucy, d. unm.
EoiinND Mortimer, now ot White Place. Ismay, m. Capt. John Payne, 45th regt., and had an onl;
Oswald Waldcn, Augustus Adolphiis, married.
d. unm. child, Agnes Mary Payne, to. 1838, Eodolphus Scully
Henrietta Maria, m. William Ward, Esq., and is deceased.
Esq. of Bloomfield.
Louisa Genevieve, vi. Francis Lyne, Esq., and d. 1S77.
Susanna Jane, m. Capt. Poulton, Madras army, and is 3 George, a Capt. in the Eoden Fencibles, m. Mary, dau. o
deceased. O'Brien Butler, Esq. of Bansha Castle, co. Tipperary, an(
d. s. p.
Mr. Leyccster d. 6 Oct. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son, 4 Thomas, of Clonmore, \m. 14 Jan. 1774, Elizabeth Julia
George Pvalph Leycester, Esq. of White Place, 0. 31 July, dau. of John O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, by Mary hii
1801 d. unm. 11 Jan. 1855.
; He was s. by his brother, wife, dau. and co-heir of Gerald de Courcy, Lord King
Henry Hanmer Leycester, Esq. of White Place, b. 4 March, sale, and left an only dau. and heiress, Mary Margaret
in. Henry Grove Grady, Esq. of Bellwood, co. Tipperary
1808; TO. 28 April, 1852, Clara Priscilla, dau. of Francis John
Norris, Esq., only son of John Norris, Esq. of Hemstead, Kent, John Lidwill, of Shannaghmore, is said to have lived to be 100;'
M.P., and grandson of Sir John Norris, Admiral of the Fleet, and his wife to an equally advanced age. Their elder son anc.
and Vice-Admiral of England temp. Geobge II., and by her heir,
(who d. 6 Oct. 1864} had issue, George Lidwill, Esq. of Lissannurc, co. Tipperary, m. Misi
Arthor Hanmer, 6. 18 Jan. 1853. Sail, of Cashel, a co-heiress, and had two sons,
Lionel de Walden Henry, b. 18 Oct. 1856. John, his heir.
Eobert, of Lissannure, to. Hester, dau. of Joseph Gubbins
Mr. Leycester d. 22 Jan. 1862, when the estates devolved for
of Kilfrush, co. Limerick.
life on his brother, the present Edmdnd Mokiimee Leycester,
Esq. of White Place.
The elder son and heir,
John Lidwill, Esq. of Dromard, co. Tipperary, commonlj
—
Arms Az., afessor, fretty gu. between two fleurs-de-lis of the known as "Blackjack," to. Catherine, dau. of Patrick Fitz-
—
second. Crest A roebuck statant per pale or and gu. attired
patrick, of Ballybooden, of the noble family of Upper Ossory,
of the second, holding in his mouth an acorn branch ppr.
Motto — Dominus illuminatio mea. and co-heiress of her brother Timothy Fitzpatrick, Esq. oi
Seal — White Place, near Maidenhead. Dallybooden, and left with other issue, George, his heir; and
John Lidwill. The elder son,
George Lidwill, Esq. of Dromard, a well-known litterateui
liEYLAND OF HAGGERSTON CASTLE. and politician. High Sheriff Tipperary 1807, d. 1839. Hem
See Nayloe. (license dated 17 March, 1792) Eleanor, dau. of Morgan I
Kavanagh, Esq. of Ballyheale, co. Kilkenny, by Lady Frances
|
Butler his wife, sister of John, Earl of Ormonde, and left (witl! i
LIDWILL OF DROMARD. two daus., Frances and Catherine) two sons, Frederick and jj
Henry. The latter d. unm. The former,
LlDWlLL, GEOEaE, Esq. of Dromard, co. Tippe-
Frederick Lidwill, Esq. of Dromard, to. 1826, Christiana,
rary, J.P., late Capt. 19th regt., b. 1828 ; s. his
dau. of William Hutchinson, Esq. of Timoney, co. Tipperary,
father 1868 m. 1863, Edith Wheatley, dau. of
;
and by her (who d. 1833) had issue (with a dau., Anna, whora.
Henry Adams, Esq. of Kensington, by whom (who 1853, Capt. W. J. Hoare, 7th Royal Fusiliers, and d. 1856;
4l. 22 March, 1877) he had issue, leaving a dau., Anna Maria) a son, George. Mr. Lidwill d.
I. George J. F., 6. 29 Oct. 1869. 1868, and was s. by his son, the present George Lidwill, oi
II. Eobert, 6. 15 April, 1871. Dromard, late Capt. 19th regt., who served in the Easterr
I. Eleanor. ii. Edith Margaret,' 6. 29 May, 1874. Campaign of 1854-55, in Turkey and the Crimea, in the Light
Division was present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman
;
i
Lm THE LANDED GENTRY. LIN 967
:iizabeth, out of the rents and tithes of the Abbey of North 1 Robert Thomas, 7j. 1841; d. unm. 1862.
Jerwick; also to his sons, Bernard, Thomas, and Robert, from 2 Henry Richard Ponsonby, Capt. 20th regt.
ther lands belonging to tha Friars of Linlithgow. Thomas 3 Thomas, m. 1 Aug. 1874, Inez Eva Isabel, dau. of Lieut
Col. the Hon Ponsonby Peacocke, of Hawthomden!
,indcsay, the Snowden Herald, was living 15 Oct. 1594. His Howick, New Zealand. 4 Frederick. 5 John
)n,
6 Abraham Hamilton, Lieut. R.N.
lioDEBT LiNDESAT, Esq. of Lcith, Chief Harbinger and 7 Edward, Lieut. 1st Royal Scots' regt.
Comptroller of the Artillery to King James I. in Scotland, 8 WilUam O'Neill.
btained from that monarch a grant of the manor and lands Ellen Jane.
1
f TuUahoge, Loughry, &c., co. Tyrone, in the 8th year of 2 Elizabeth Frances, m. Charles Stewart, Esq. of Homhead
'
CO. Donegal. 3 Isabel.
lat sovereign's reign. He m. Janet Acheson, and by her
Jane, of 28, Imperial Square, Cheltenham.
vho survived him, and was living 1619) he had a son and
Sarah, m. James Cranbourne Strode, Esq., cousin,
accessor, both by
father and mother, to the 2nd Marquess of Salisbury
Robert Lindesat, Esq. of Loughry and Tullahoge, who Eliza, m. Col. Joshua Cooper, of Markree.
btained a second patent of the said manor and lands of Mary, m. Bellingham Mauleverer, Esq.
oughry and Tullahoge, described therein as Manor Lindcsay, Fanny, m. Col. O'Neill. Anne, d. unm.
the 14th year of the reign of Charles I., and who built the Mr. Lindcsay d. 6 Jan. 1832, and was s. in the family estate
I
by
lansion house of Loughry in 1632, which was burnt by the his grandson, John Lindesat, who, having d. without
issue,
:bel3 in 1641, and rebuilt by him in 1671. He was an officer 1848, was s. by his uncle,
1 the royal army at the battle of Worcester. He Margaret,
??i. Frederick Lindesay, Esq. of Loughry, J.P. and D.L., M.A.,
lU. of James Richardson, Esq. of Castle Hill, co.Tyrone; Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff 1859, 6. 1792; m. 1st, 23 Sept!
id d. 18 May, IG74, aged 70, having had issue (with three 1823, Agnes Cornish Bayntun, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
lus.) three sons, Sir Edwin Bayntun Sandys, Bart, of Miserden Park,
co.
I. Robert, ot whom presently. Gloucester, and Chadlington Hall, co. Oxford and d. 1871, ;
II. Alexander, of Cahoo, present with his brother Robert at having by her had issue,
the siege of Derry, in defence of which city he is stated to Robert, late 30th regt.,
I. Capt. Royal Tyrone Fusiliers
have lost his life, 1689. From him descended, Militia; d. 1870.
Walter Lindesat, Esq. of Glen View, co. Wicklow, J. P. II. Frederick John Sandys, Major 3rd Dragoon Guards and
for cos. Wicklow and Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 10 April, 4th Hussars; 6. 1830; d. 1877.
1808; m. 1st, 1830, Thomasine Jane, only dau. of Robert in. Thomas Edward, Lieut. 27th Bengal Native Infantry,
Jephson, Esq., and niece of Sir Richard M. Jephson, Bart., killed in India, 10 June, 1857.
i
which lady d. 1830; and 2ndly, 28 March, 1838, Harriot IV. Joshua Edward Charles Cooper, now of Loughry.
i Cole, 2nd dan. of William Cornish, Esq. of Marazion, I. Jane Mauleverer Agnes, d. unm. 20 July, 1840.
j
Cornwall, D.L. and J. P., and had surviving issue, II. Philippa Allen, m. Capt. Robert John Knox, J.P., late
Walter Brocas (Rev.), M.A., late Lieut. Louth Rifles, h. of the Carabineers, and of Cahirleske, co. Kilkenny, and
25 Dec. 184S; m. 1871, Agnes, dau. of Rev. Richard has issue.
Gibbings, D.D. III. Agnes Sarah, m. John Bagwell, Esq. of Cambray Terrace,
Nora Cole. Harriet Mary Anne Foster. Cheltenham.
Frances Honora. He TO. 2ndly, Nov. 1856, Chariotte, 4th surviving dau. of
III. William, described in a deed of 1667 as having " gone to Henry Charles Boyle MacMurrough Murphy, Esq., late of
; parts beyond sea." Hume Street, Dublin, by Susan his wife, dau. of John Jacob,
le elder son, Esq., M.D., of Maryborough, Queen's Co., and had issue,
Robert Lindesat, Esq. of Loughry and Tullahoge, a refugee I. William Frederick.
d defender in Derry during the siege, m. Anne, dau. of I. Flora Charlotte Helena. 11. Emmeline Stuart.
hn Morris, Esq. of Bellville, co. Tyrone and d. 1691, leaving Arms—G\x., a
;
chequy arg. andaz. between three mullets
fess
ue, in chief of the second and a crescent ppr. in base. Citst—A
I. Robert, of Loughry and Tullahoge, M.P. co. Tyrone 1726, swan wings closed ppr.
Judge of the Common Pleas 1733, b. 1679. This gentleman —
Seats Loughry, Dungannon, co. Tyrone.
was the intimate |friend of Dean Swift. He m. 1707, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Edward Singleton, Esq. of Drogheda, and
sister of Henry Singleton, Esq., Lord Chief Justice of the lilNDOW OF INGWELL.
Common Pleas, Ireland, and afterwards Master of the Rolls
in that kingdom, and had issue one son and one dau., The John Lindow, Esq. of Ingwell and
late
1 Robert, d. an infant. Eben Hall, Whitehaven, Cumberland, J.P. and
1 Anne, d. unm. D.L., High Sheriff 1874, b. 1801 ; m. Ann Eliza,
a. John, of whose line we treat. dau. of John Jackson, Esq. of "Whitehaven, and by
e eldest son, Judge Lindesay, having d s.p. 1742, wass. by her (who cL 1877) had, with other issue,
ibrother, Jonas, now of Ingwell, and of Cleator, Cumberland, J. P., &.
loHN Lindesat, Esq. of Loughry and Tullahoge, 6. I6S6 17 May, 1847. Eliza Mary.
1744, Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. Bellingham Blauleverer,
Mr. Lindow cl. 20 Feb. 1878.
.3tor of Maghera, co. Derry, and granddau. of Wm. Nicol-
fohn, Lieut. 36th regt., and afterwards Lieut.-Col. Royal Agnes, m. Isaac Burns, Esq. of Whitehaven, and has one
Tyrone Militia, Mayor of Cashel 1825, b. 29 Feb. 1780; surviving son, Jonas Lindow, 6. 29 April, 1837 ra. Mary, ;
m. Maryanne, dau. of Richard Pennefather, Esq. of eldest dau. of Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esq., Clerk of th«
Kcw Park, co. Tipperary, M.P. for Cashel; and d. in the Rolls, Isle of Man, and has issue, Isaac William, and Samuel
lifetime of his father, 6 Nov. 1826, leaving an only son, Lindow.
John Lindesat, Esq., D.L., Lieut. 23rd, and afterwards The elder son,
Lieut, in the 7th Royal Fusiliers, High Sheriff 1840, b. Samuel Lindow, Esq. of Ingwell, J.P. and D.L., High
16 March, 1808 s. to the family estate on the death of his
;
Sheriff 1862; iL Jan. 1871, and was s. by his brother, John
gi-andfather, 1832. He m. Harriott Hester, dau. of the Lindow, Esq. of Ingwell and Eben Hall.
Right Hon. Chules Watkin Williams-Wynne, M.P. of
Langedwin, brother to Sir Watkin Wiliams- Wynne, Bart., —
Arms Erm., on a chevron dovctaUed between three sinister
M.P. of Wynnstay, co. Denbigh, but d. s.p. 7 Aug. 1848, hands coupcd at the wrist gu. as many fountains. Crest -V —
and was s. by his uncle, Fredekick Lindesat, Esq. late of lion rampant gu. semee of buckles or, and holding between the
Loughry. —
paws a fountain. Motto Vi et virtute.
:iobert, d. an infant. Frederick, lata of Loughry. Seats— Ehen Hall, Egremont; and Ingwoll, Whitehaven,
Thomas (Rev.), Rrotoi of Upper Cumber, m. 1st, 1 Dec. 183.'), Cumberland.
I
I Harriet Catherine, dau. of the Hon. and Right Rev. Richard
Ponsonby, Lord Bishop of Derry, which lady rf. 1836; and
2ndly, 28 Starch, 1840, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of
LINDOW OF IRTON HALL,
Henry Coddington, Esq. of Donoro, co. Meath, by his wife
Btjens-Lindow, Jonas Lixdow, Esq. of Irton
tleanor HamUton, of Biowa HaU; and d. laSO, leaving Hall, Cumberland, eldest son of the late Isaac Burns,
issue, Esq., by Agues, dau, Jonas Lindow, Esq., and
II. 3 E
968 LIN THE LANDED GENTRY. LIN
nephew of Samuel Lindow, Esq. of Ingwell {see Mary Elizabeth, in. Jan. 1845, Major George Gordon, 50
regt. Bengal Native Infantry, son of Gordon of Halmyr
preceding Article), b. 29 April, 1837 ; m. July, 1867, CO. Peebles.
Mary, eldest dau. of Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esq. Jane, m. 1850, Alexander Lindsay, Esq., formerly Caj
of Crogga, Isle of Man, Clerk of the EoUs of that 8th Hussars. Susan, ni. 1855, Robert Ramsay, Esq.
Helen.
Island, and has, with other issue,
Isaac Willum, 6. 1SG8. ir. Samuel Lindow.
Seat —Kinblethmont, near Arbroath, co. Forfar.
I.
Lindsay-Carkegie, Heney Alexander, Esq. of Lieut. -Col. Lindsell is son of Robert Lindsell, Esq.
Spynie, and of Kinblethmont, co. Forfar, D.L., late (who d. 30 Sept. 1856), by Frances his wife, dau. of
Lieut. Bengal Engineers, h. 25 April, 1836 ; s. 1860 Samuel Wells, Esq., Banker, of Biggleswade, and
m. Oct. 1862, Agnes, eldest dau. of James Rait, grandson of John Lindsell, Esq. (who d. June,
Esq. of Anniston. Mr. Caimegie, Hereditary Eowler 1833), and Margaret his wife, dau. of R. Cartwright,
to the Kings of Scotland, is representative of Lady Esq. of London. He has one brother, Charles
Catherine, sister of King Robert III., wife of David Samuel, J.P. for Beds, who m. 27 Jan. 1854, Anne^
Lindsay, 11th Earl of Crawford, of the Fuhertons dau. of R. Harding, Esq., and has a dau.
of that ilk, and of the Carnegies of Boysack, is the Scat —Fairfield, Biggleswade.
oldest cadet of the noble House of Northesk, and
claims the Barony of Spynie. LINDSEY OF HOIiLYMOUNT HOTJSE.
JLiltCaCJC.— From GoDFRiDns Fullekton, of Fullerton, in The late Thomas Spencer Lindsey, Esq. ol
COS. Penh and Forfar, who got from King Robert the Bruce HoUymount House, co. Mayo, J.P. and D.L., Majoi
a charter of the office of King's Fowler, descended South Mayo Rifles, b. 7 May, 1828 m. 6 April ;
William Fullerton, of Fullerton, m. about 1G50, Margaret
1864, Mary Catherine Caroline, 2nd dau. of G-eorgc
Lindsay, eldest dau. of the 2nd Lord Spynie, and sister to
George, the 3rd and last Lord Spynie. Their only son,
Hay ward Lindsay, Esq. of Grlasnevin, co. Dublin
William Fullerton, of Fullerton, by Susan his wife, was {see Burke's Peerage, Ceawfoed, E.), and d. 1S74,
father of leaving a dau.,
John Fullerton, of Fullerton, Margaret Carnegie, and
r,!.. Mary Georgiana Cecelia Katheine.
had (besides a dau., Jean, m. Sir John Wcdderburn, Bart, of
Blackness) a son, iitltCagC. — Thomas
Lindsey, Esq., a younger son o
Surrey, of the Thornton lamily ; and d. 1805, having by her Hester, only dau. of Richard Alexander Oswald, Esq. of Auchci
had issue, cruive, co. Ayr, and by her (whod. 1855) had issue,
William, his heir. Richard Alexander, an ofBcer in the army, b. 15 March 1820
Alexander, m. 31 Oct. 1820, Amy, only dau. of Alexander deccaPod.
Cruikshank, Esq. of Strackathrow, co. Forfar, and had an Thomas Spencer, late of Hollymount.
only son, Alexander Cruikshank, 6. 1 Nov. 1821. Mr. Lucy, m. 26 June, 1851, George R.amsay Campbell, Esq.
Lindsay, who was Capt. of the "Kelly Castle" Indiaman, Anne Eleanor Matilda Nina, m. 4 Nov. 1841 ('/. 1871), Bare
d. 25 July, 1822. Godefroy de Blonay, of Vernaud, in the Canton de "Vaui
John Mackenzie, a Writer to the Signet in Edinburgh, to. Switzerland.
Florence, dau. of Eev. Charles Brown, and has a dau., Hester Elizabeth Frances, m. 1864, Francis Ruttledge, Esq
Emily. Donald, 6. 1794; rf. 1876.
son of the late Francis Ruttledge, Esq. of Bloomfleld, o
Susan, 111. at Edinburgh, 15 March, 1814, Thomas Tod, Esq., Mayo.
Advocate. Margaret Northesk, d. uwni. 23 Feb. 1818. Lillias Margaret Jane. Katharine Mary, d. 1872.
His son, Mr. Lindsey d. 21 Dec. 1867.
William Fullerton Lindsay Carnegie, Esq. of Spynie and
Boysuck, J. P. and D.L., Vice-Lieut, for co. Forfar, sometime Anwi— Gu., afess chcquy arg. and az., between three mt)
«
LTIT THE LANDED GENTRY. LIS 969
See De Lisle. Esq. of Thornton ; and ii. Sir Martin Lister, Knt., the well-
known Physician and ; his successor at Burwell,
Matthew Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, in. 1682, Eleanor,
LISTER OF BUBWELL PARK. dau. and eventual heir of Sir Charles Dymoke, Knt. of Scri-
LiSTEE, Mathew Henet, Esq. of Burwell Pari, velsby. Champion to James II., great-great-grandson of Sir
Mr. Lister was one of the co heirs of the Barony of Kyme. He He m. 2ndly, May, 1836, Georgiana, dau. of Winch-
d. 2 Jan. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present pro- combe Henry Hartley, Esq., formerly Judge of the
prietor. Vice-Admiralty Court, Cape of Good Hope, and
Arms—VA-m., on a fcss sa. three mullets or. Crest—A. stag's his wife the Lady Louisa Lumley, dau. of Richard,
head erased ppr. Jl/oUo— Est modus.
^ja£— Burwell Park, near Louth, co. Lincoln. 4th Earl of Scarbrough, and by that lady had issue,
I. George Savile Lumley (Rev.), Vicar of Honyngham, co.
Warwick, h. 1837; Sophia Louisa, only dau,
in. 1st, 1862,
LISTER OF HIRST PRIORY. of the Rev. Wm. Corfield, Rector of Llangattoc, co. Mon-
George Spoffoeth, Esq. of Hirst mouth; and 2ndly, 1865, Mary Sarah, dau. of H. Y.
LiSTEE,
Whytehead, Esq. of Crake, co. York, and has five sons
Priory, co. Lincolu, and Finningley Park, co. York, and two daus.
J.P. and D.L. co. Lincoln and West Eiding of II. James Law Charles Hunter, 6. 1844; m. 1871, Eliza
Yorkshire, h. 12 June, 1811 ; m. 23 Nov. 1848, Mary, dau of John Box, Esq. of Abingdon, and has two
Caroline, 3rd dau. of William Mostyn Owen, Esq. sons and one dau.
of Woodhouse, Salop. III. William Hunter Buller, 6. 1847; Lieut. 4th King's Owr
LiSTEE, John, Esq. of Shibden Hall, co. York, AVilliam Hornby, Esq. of the Hook, Hants, many yeai
and Barrister of the Inner Temple, M.A. Prasenose Governor of Bombay, while Warren Hastings was Governor (
Jeremy Lister, of Shibden Hall; m. 1844, Louisa Anne, only Stafford, and Newto^vn Grange, co. Worcester, J.I
dau. of Major Charles Grant, of the Island of St. Vincent, and for cos. Stafford and Worcester, and D.L., b. 1
had issue, April, 1802 ; m. 1st, 2 May, 1839, Elizabeth, dau. c
John, now of Shibden Hall. Thomas Bate, Esq. of the Birches, Hagley, C(
Charles Edmond, 6. 15 June, 1819. Anne, 20 Feb. 1852.
h.
Worcester, by whom (who d. 14 Sept. 1851) he ha
He d. 6 Aug. 1867.
issue,
^rm.s— (On the roof of Halifax Church)— Erm., on a fess sa.
three mullets or, a dexter canton gu. —A I. Henry Charles, Brasenose College, Oson, 6. 6 Dec. 1851
Crfnt stag's head
erased ppr., charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped gu, I. Elizabeth Mary, m. 1873, William Durant Thatcher, Esi
—
Molto Justus propositi tenax. of Walton House, Clent, co, Worcester.
Seat — Shibden Hall, Hahfax, co. Yorli. II, Annie, d. 29 March, 1853.
LIV THE LANDED GENTRY. LLE 971
lie m. 2nclly, 2 Oct. 1852, Sarah Campbell, clau. of Sir W'illiam, designated of Westquarter and Bedlormie.
This gentleman dying without issue, 1709, was s. by his
John Wait, Esq. of London, and Willesden House,
nephew,
Ziliddlesex, by whom he has issue,
Sir Alexander, of Westquarter and Bedlormie, who m. 1st,
Benjamin Campbell, Brasenose College Oxon, 6. 14 Feb.
II.
Anne, dau. of John Atkinson, Esq. of London, by whom he had
1854. (with other issue, who d. unm.),
JXtnCitflC— Benjamin Littlewood, the son of Jeremiah and I. Thomas, his
heir.
Anne Littlewood, v'as 6. 24 May, and bapt. at Goldswinford, II. Thurstanus, d. without legitimate issue, 1839.
whom he had no issue. His 2nd wife, to whom he I. Anne, who m. 4 Nov. 1801, the Eev. John Thomas Fenton,
re, by
IS 1(1. at Oldswinford aforesaid 10 Sept. 17G6, was Sarah Ecctor of Ousby and Torpcnhow, Cumberland, and by her
(who d. at Douglas, Isle of Man, 12 Aug. 1851) he left at his
. Michael Grazebrook, of Audnam, co. Stafford.
1733), dan. of
decease, 13 Oct. 1854,
lie d. 16 Oct. 1807, aged 91, having had issue by the said
1 John Thomas Fenton.
Sarah (who d. 13 March, 1707, aged 64), 2 Alexander F'cnton. 3 Eobert Fenton.
Benjamin. 4 George Livingstone Fenton (Eev.), Chaplain of Poona,
Anne, bapt. 13 Sept. 17C7; d. unin 17 Oct. 1795. Bombay.
The son and heir, 1 Anne, m. William Henry Clarke, Esq. of Hexham House,
Northumberland, and had two sous, Clement Henry and
Benjamin Littlewood, of Amblecote, bapt. 11 June, 1709,
Livingston.
purchased the Hyde estate in the parish of Kinver, co. Stafford. 2 Caroline, m. her cousin, Eobert Fenton, Esq. 3 Mary.
lie m. Esther, dau. of Eichard Badger, of The Hayes, near
The eldest son, John Thomas Fenton, Esq., to. 1828,
Stourbridge, and d. 21 Oct. 1844, having had by the said Esther Selina, youngest dau. of Sir John Heathcote, of Longton
ivho d. 20 March, 1842, aged 64; the following issue, Hall, CO. Stafford, and d. 28 March, 1875, leaving an only
Benjamin, now of the Hyde. Thomas, m. and has issue. son, the present Thomas Livingstone Fbnton-Livingstone,
Kichard, d. 22 June, 1827, aged 21. Esq. of Westquarter.
Sarah Anne, d. unm. 3 July, 1855. Alexander m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Capt. the Hon. William
.Sir
Jane, m. Henry Charles Auster, Solicitor, of Birmingham. Henry Cranston, son of William, 5th Lord Cranston, by whom
Lucy, wife of i'raucis Corser. he had two sons and a dau., Francis, an officer in the army,
Prei:cnt Rciidcnce— The Greenway, Shurdington, Cheltenham. d. s. p.; David, killed in battle, «. 'f. Eliza, m. J. Kirsopp,
;
of Eastchurcb, Kent, and to that belonged Sir Michael Livesey, cheon az. charged with an oak tree growing out of the base
gold within a bordure arg., charged with eight gilliflow"ers gu.
created a Baronet, 11 July, 1627. The present possessor of
Stourton Hall, Joseph Montague Liveset, Esq., and his
all within a border quartered or and gu. Crest A demi-savage—
wreathed round the head and middle with laurel leaves holding
brother Eeginald, are sons of the late Joseph Livesey, Esq. in his dexter hand a baton erect, and in his sinister a serpent
of Stourton Hall, High Sheriff of co. Lincoln 1854, by Sarah entwined roimd the arm all ppr. Motto Si je puis. —
Maria his wife, eldest dau. of the Eev. John Earle Welby, of Seats —
Westquarter, near Falkirk; and Bedlormie, Linlithgow.
Harston, co. Leicester, youngest son of Sir William Earle
Welby, Bart, of Denton. His uncle is the Eev. Thomas LLEWELLYN OF COURT COLMAN.
Livesey, M.A., J. P.
Llewellyn, William, Esq. of Court Colman,
Arms—Arg., a lion rampant gu. between three trefoils Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854,
slipped vert. Creds — 1st, a lion's gamb erect gu., holding u
CO.
branch of five trefoils vert. b. 10 Aug. 1820 ; m. 2.3 April, 1814, Eleanor Emma,
Seat— Stourton Hall, near Horncastle. dau. of Rev. Eobert Knight, of Tythegston Conrt,
CO. Glamorgan, and has, with five daus., two sons,
Sir Alexander. This gentleman m. Henrietta, dau. of d. 13 April, 1857, leaving issue by him (who d. 22 Oct. 1877)
Alexander Scott, Esq., by whom he had seven sons and three the present Eichard Llewellin Purcell-Llewellin, Esq.
daus., and was s. by his eldest son, of Eynant, and Eev. Lionel Thomas Purcell, M.A., Clerk in
Holy Orders, m. 2 July, 1878, Annie Elizabeth Knighton.
Sir George, at whose decease without issue, 1729, the
Elizabeth, r,i. 1834, Capt. Thomas Digby Eoberts Hon.
baronetcy devolved upon his brother, E.I.C.S., and has issue seven childien.
Sm ALEXAiJDtB, who d. unm. 1766, and was s. by liis brollici', Fhuebe and Emma, both d. tinm.
972 LLE THE LANDED GENTRY. LLO
Mr. Llewellin d. 18 Aug. 1825, and was g. by his son, John Lloyd, Esq. of Foxhall, who dying without issue, 174Ii
KicHARD Llewellin, Esq. of Tregwync, co. Pembroke, J. P. was s. by his brother,
andD.L., High SheriCf 1840, B. A. Oxford, 6. 23 Jlarch, 1802; Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, at whose decease, unm., 1754,
d. uiim. 21 March, 1871, and was s. by his nephew. the estates passed to his nephew.
SenU —
Eynant Hall, Llanfyllin, co. Montgomery, and Staple- The Rev. William Lloyd, of Aston. This gentleman m,
ton, Shrewsbury. Elizabeth, dau. of William Sneyd, Esq. of Bishton, co. Stafford,
and had an only son and heir. I
DiLLWYN - Llewelyn, John Talbot, Esq. of Charles Arthur Albany (Rev.), Eector of Whittington, Salop;
b. 178.5; ni. Mrs. Hannah Simpson Cowan; and d. 1851,
Tnisygerwn, co. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L. for that leaving three children.
CO., and J.P. cos. Carmarthen and Brecknock, George Newton Kynaston (Rev.), Rector of Schattyn, Salop,
High Sheriff of Glamorganshire 1878, b. 26 May, b. 1786; m. Miss Corrie; and d. 1848, leaving three
children.
1836 m. 7 May, 1881, Caroline Julia, dau. of the
;
Elizabeth, m. Robert Curtis, Esq.; and d. leaving issue.
late Sir Michael H. Hicks-lJeach, Bart., M.P., and Charlotte, m. 1803, Hon. Thomas Kenyon, son of Lloyd, 1st
•J
I. Gwendoline Harriet, 6. 27 Feb. 1852. Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G.C.B., of Rolls Park, Essex, and
by her (who d. 7 March, 1866/ left issue,
fLtlTEJttlC. See DiLLWTN of Penllergare.
John Dillwtn-Lleweltn, of Penllergare, m. 10 June, 1833, William Fitzwarren, d. 182.5.
EicHABD Thomas, now of Aston. Edward Harvey.
Emma Thomasina, dau. of Thomas Mansel Talbot, £sg. of Louisa Eliza.
Uargan Abbey, and has issue, Charlotte, m. 30 Oct. 1838, George Grenville Pigott, Esq. of
John Talbot, of Ynisygwern. Doddershall Park, Bucks, who d. 1865.
Teresa, m. to Nevil Story Maskelyne, Esq. Mr. Lloyd d. 29 April, 1843.
Emma Charlotte, m. Henry lirnyon Crichton, Esq.
EUnor Amy. Lucy Catharine. —
Arms Per fess sa. and arg., alion rampant counterchanged.
Seal — Ynisygerwn, Neath. —
Motto Hwy pery clud na golud. (In English, Longer will
fame last than wealth.)
Seats— Aston Hall, Oswestry, Salop and Rolls Park, Chig-
;
I. Era. II. Louisa Selina. m. Edith. iv. Ada. Fron Iw, co. Denbigh, and had two sons,
V. Maude.
I. John, his heir.
Mr. Lloyd s. his motlicr 7 March, 1866. II. Edward, ra. Mary Eliza, dau. of John Madocks, Esq. ol
Glany wem, co. Denbigh, and d. 1863, leaving a son,
3L(nC<ICJC.— The Lloyds of Aston have been seated at
Aston from an early period, and derive from the royal House Edward Owen Vaughan, now of Ehagatt.
Sophy.
of Powys, through their immediate progenitor, Einion Efell,
III. Howel William, m. Eliza, dau. of G. Wilson, Esq., and
Lord of Cynllaeth, son of Madoc, last Prince of Powys. has issue, Edward.
Andrew Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, like his neighbour, Mytton, IV. Charles Owen, d. s. p.
of Halston, adopted the cause of the Parliament against King I. Frances Margaret, m. Sir Robert Williames 'Vaughan, ii.ir,
Chakles I., and held a Captain's commission in the army. Bart, of Heng^rt and Nannau.
Capt. Lloyd m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Powell, of Whit- u. Mary Charlotte, of Hengwrt, and Tanllan, Lanclltyd
Dolgelly. Iv-i
tington Park, and had, with other issue, Thomas, his heir, and
III. Charlotte, to. R. J. Price, Esq. of Ehiwlas, Bala.
Eichard (Sir), Chancellor of Durham, and Judge of the Admi- IV. Jane M., vi. 'Ven. Archdeacon Ffoulkcs.
ralty Court, father of Sir Nathaniel Lloyd, Knt., a liberal V. Eliza Blackburne, la. Major M. Vibart.
benefactor to the coUegesof Trinity Hall and All Souls', Oxford. VI. Harriet Frances, also of Hengwrt. iCni
TUe elder son, Mr. Lloyd d. 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, acquired by marriage with John Lloyd, Esq. of Ehagatt, J.P. cos. Merioneth and Den Li
Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Frances Albany, Esq., the lordship high, D.L. of the former, served as High Slieriil co. Denbigl Ian
and estate of Whittington, Salop, and had, inter alios, Robert, 1863. He TO. 16 Feb. 1848, Gertrude Jane Mary, dau. of Philij
his heir; Elizabeth, m. Foulk Lloyd, Esq. of Foxhall, co. Lake Godsal, Esq. of Iscoed Park, eo. Flint, and d. s, p. 2".
Denbigh (descended in the male line, from William Kosindale, May, 1865, and was s. by his nephew,
grandson of Henry liosindale, of Kosindale, co. Lancaster, Edward Owen "Vaughan Lloyd.
who adopted the surname. Of the Hellan and Foxhall famify, —
Arms Per bend sinister cnn. and ermines, over all a lioi
Humphrey Lloyd, the celebrated antiquary, wasadestendant). —
rampant or in a bordure go. Crest A unicorn's head IssuiD]
Elizabeth and Foulk Lloyd had three sons, from a ducal coronet arg. armed and mancd or.
Buccessively of Aston.
—
Seal Khagalt, near Corwen.
Thoma'^'l^'yd, }
Piosindale Lloyd, who m. Jane, dau. of Robert Davies, Esq.
of Llannerch, and d. 1734. He had, LLOYD OE GLANGWILLY AND
William (Rev.), who s. his uncle at Aston. LAaUES.
Mr. Lloyd d. 1692, and was s. by his son, Lloyd, Llewellyn-Lloyd, Esq. of Glang\nllj
Eobeet Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, M.P. co. Salop, who m. Mary, CO. Carmarthen, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 June, 1840
eldest dau. of Sir John Bridgcman, liart., and left a son and
s. his father 1 Jan. 1862 ; m. 4 Nov. 1869, France
heir,
Sarah, only surviving dau. of Frank Jones Walkei
Eobeet Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, 51. P. co. Salop. He d. unm.
7 June, 1734, when the Aston and other estates devolved upon Jones, Esq. of Beddgelert, co. Carnarvon, and ha tot
».!« Pbyse, 6. 1873. Edwabd Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, Salop, m. Elizabeth,
Frances Ethel. Alice Gertrude. Violet Lucy. dau. of Isaac Cleaton, Esq., and by her, who d. 1721, left at
Grace Maude. his decease, 1693, a son,
ICinCHSt. —
^The Llotds of Glanswilly, now represented Edward Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, 1689, High Sheriff
family of Price, were in direct descent froiu Ruoori 1727, 7)1. Susan, dau. of Peter Scarlett, Esq. of Hogstowe, and
)y tlie
KIawb, King of Wales.
dying 1764, was «. by his son,
Tbomas Llotd, Esq. of Glangwilly, High Sheriff 1G5G, was Edward Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, b. 1714; m. Jane,
eldest dau. and heir of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Domgay, co.
ion of Griffith Lloyd, of Glangwilly, and grandson of John
Uoyd, Esq., High Sheriff 1G09, who was son of David Lloyd Montgomery, and was father of
ip Griffith, of Llanlawddog, by Catherine his wife, dau. and
Francis Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, M.P. co. Mont-
jO-heir of Sir Christopher Turberville, Knt. of Penllyn. He gomery, 771. Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Graham, Esq. of Hock-
ley Lodge, CO. Armagh, and co-heiress of Joiui, Earl Ligonier.
». Anne, dau. and co-heir (by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir
)f John Stedman, Esq. of Kilkennin), of Henry Vaugban, Esq.
By this lady Mr. Lloyd had issue,
)f Kilkennin, brother of Sir John Vaughan, of Trawscoed, Francis, his heir.
incestor of the Earls of Lisburne, and was father of
John Arthur, successor to his brother.
Charles Spencer, of Leaton KnoUs.
John Llotd, Esq. of Glangwilly, High Sheriff co. Cardigan Thomas Henry, rf. 1311.
1683, ni. Anne, dau. of James Johnes, Esq. of Dolau Cothi, Henry James, Rector of Selattyn, Salop, vi. Elizabeth, dau.
Sheriff co. Carmarthen 1CC7, and left two daus. and co-heirs, of Philip Miles, Esq. of Leigh Court, Somerset, and left
Ikne and Mary. The younger m. Miles Stedman, Esq. of issue,
Dolygaer, co. Brecon, and was mother of Dorothy, wife of Abthck Philip, now of Leaton Knolls.
ttev. Thomas Prothero. Mr. Lloyd d. 103-1; his elder dau., Maria Penelope, deceased.
Anne Llotd, of Glangwilly, m. Walter Lloyd, Esq. of Jane Emma, d. 14 April, 1866.
)Imarch, 2nd son of David Lloyd, Esq. of Cynfryn, co. Car- Elizabeth, </. 1 Aug. 1843.
ligan, and d. 1760, leaving a son, Charlotte Sophia, deceased.
John Llotd, Esq. of Glangwilly, m. Anne, eldest dau. of The eldest son,
Grismond Philipps, Esq. of Cwmgwilly, and had an elder dau. Francis Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, d. s. p. 14 July,
fc;.
and eventually sole heiress, 1814, and was by his brother,.s.
Jane Llotd, m. Jeremiah Price, Esq., co. Piadnor, and had, John Arthur Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, J.P. and D.L.,
with two daus., Elizabeth and Anne, wife of Walter Hills, a 6. 2 Feb. 1787 d. iinm. 1864, and was s. by his brother.
;
son and successor, Charles Spesceb Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, J.P. and
Jebemiab Peice, Esq. of Glangwilly, J.P., m. 1796, Jane, D.L., High Sheriff 18G8, 6. 11 Sept. 1789, andci. s.^j. 20 June,
dau. of Daniel Lloyd, Esq. of Laques, co. Carmarthen, and 1876, when he was s. by his nephew.
d. 1819, having by her (who d. 1845) had issue, Arms—Per bend sinister erm. and ermines, a lion rampant
1.John Llotd, his heir. or,a bordure gu. Crest —A demi-lion rampant or. Motto —
u. Walter Owen, of Castle Pigyn, co. Carmarthen, 6. Eetinens vestigia famae.
25 April, 1805; m. 4 May, 1833, Eleanor, dau. and heir of Stai— Leaton KnoUs, near Shrewsbury.
John Evans, Esq. of Glannantcau, co. Cardigan, and has
issue.
1 Lloyd, J.P. and D.L., h. 1 May, 1S34; m. 27 Nov. 1856, LLOYD OF LANCINa.
Priscilla Willy, only child and heir of James Lewes, Esq.
of Cwmhir, co. Cardigan, a descendant of the ancient Caee-Llotd, James Maetin, Esq. of Lancing,
of
Ite;
family of Lewes, of Dinas Cerdyn, co. Cardigan, and has Sussex, Capt. Royal Susses Militia, 13 June, b.
issue, Meredydd Lewes Willy Lloyd, Walter Owen Lloyd,
1849 m. 9 Dec. 1875, Alice Katharine, youngei*
;
Gwendoline Mary Louise, and Gwladys Helen Priscilla.
2 EUiot Lloyd, 6. 1 Aug. 1840; m. 1861, Jane Evans, dau. dau. of Col. Edwin Wodehouse, C.B., E.A.' A.D.C.
1,0 and heiress of Thomas Morgan, Esq. of Cardigan, and to the Queen, and grand- dau. of Admiral Hon.
had a son, Morgan Ashhy, d. 18G8. Philip Wodehouse, 2ud son of John 1st Lord
'm m. Henry Lloyd, of Ystradcorwg, co. Carmarthen. WodehoiTse, and has a dau.,
1. Anne. u. Catherine Alicia. iii. Elizabeth.
Nancy, 6. 30 Dec. 1876.
The eldest son,
John Llotd Pbice, Esq. and D.L., High
of Glangwilly, J.P. ILUTCitSC. Kev. Coulston Garb had a dan., Elizabetli
Sheriff 1S40, b. Sept. 1803 m. 25 July, 1839, Sarah Anne, only
; Ann, 7)1. Sir James Martin Lloyd, Bart, of Lancing, and a son.
child of Sparkes Martin Phelps, Esq. of Llangwarren (2nd son Eight Rev. Robert Jajies Carr, D.D., consecrated Bishop
of the late John Martin, Esq. of Withybusb, to. Pembroke) of Chichester 1824, and translated to Worcester 1831. He m.
ana oy her (who d. 9 Nov. 1877) had issue, 1795, Nancy, dau. of John Wilkinson, Esq., and by her (who
!.,:
Llewelltn Llotd, now of Glangwilly. d. Nov. 1839) he left at his decease, April, 1841, a dau., Sybella
John Lloyd, Capt. IGth regt. 0. Sept. 1842.
;
Jane, ra. 12 Dec. 1826, Charles Peckham Peckham, Esq. of
William Sparkes Martin, b. Aug. 1843: m. 1870, Eliza dau.
Nyton, Sussex, and a sou,
of J. AVall, Esq.
Walter Lloyd, b. Aug. 1844. CoL. George Kibwan Cabe, of Lancing, J.P. and D.L.,
Mr. Priced, i Jan. 1862. High Sheriff of Sussex, who assumed the additional surname
iH;
Arms— Art;., a lion rampant guardantsa. langued gu. with of Lloyd ls58, on succeeding to the property of his aunt, Lady
several quarterings. Crest —A
wolf rampant arg. .l/ot£o Spes — Lloyd, widow of Sir James Martin Lloyd, Bart, of Lancing
Uitissima coelis. Manor. He m. 1st, Caroline, 5th dau. of Admiral Sir Michael
—
Seats Glangwili, near Carmarthen; Laques, Llanstephan, Seymour, Bart., K.C.B., and by her (who d. 1813) had two
CO. Carmarthen.
daus.,
Llotd, Aethtie Philip, Esq.of Leaton Knolls, II. Jane Seymour, 7,1. Rev. V. H. Aldham, and d. Jan. 1878,
Salop, J.P., Lieut. Salop Yeomanry Cavalry, b. leaving issue.
1833 ; m. 18 Aug. 1863, Katharine Selina, dau. of He TO. 2ndly, April, 1847, Jane, eldest dau. of John Watson,
Vice- Admiral the Hon. Charles Orlando Bridgeman, Esq. of Wick Lodge, Sussex, and by her had issue,
and has issue, I. James Martin, now of Lancing Manor.
II. George Spencer, d. May, 1866.
Abthuk Hesht Orlando, b. 31 May, 1864. III. Elizabeth Melville. iv. Mai-y Frances.
Gladys Isabel. Leila Bessie. Gwendoline Ursula. Col. Carr-Lloyd d. 15 June, 1877.
Kathleen Agatha.
Seal — Laaciflg' Manor, Shoreham, Sussex.
ittUrajJC.— This family is a branch of the line of Tcdob
Tbevoe, Lord of Hereford.
Bandle Llotd, of Crossraere, Salop, living 1604 (2nd son of LLOYD OF CILCEN HALL AND
Eobert ap John, of Bangor, by Matilda his wife, dau. and heir PLAS-YN-LLAN.
of David Lloyd, Esq. of Penley, co. Flint), was father of
Eandle Llotd, Esq. of Crossmere, m. 1608, his cousin, The late Llewelyn Falknee Lloyd,
Esq. of
,18
Matilda, dau. of Willi^ Lloyd, of Penley, and had a son, Cilccn Hall and Plas-yn-Llan, co. FUnt, J.P. for
Fbancis Llotd, Esq. of Crossmere, m. 163d, Sarah, dau. of cos. Flint and Denbigh, and D.L. for the former,
Edward Muckleston, Esq. of Penylan, Salop, Eecorder of High Sheriir co. Flint 1847, b. 8 Jaly, 1809 ; m. 28
Oswestiy, and was s. by his son, July, 1841, Mary Susan, only dau. of Eer. WiUiam
974 LLO THE LANDED GENTRY. LLO
LiOTD, Thomas Edwaed, Esq. of Coedmore, co. Vychan ap Meredydd ap Richard Rydderch ap Bledri, and had
Cardigan, J.P., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at- a son,
La-w, M.P. CO. Cardigan 1854, h. 12 April, 1820 ; Llewellin AP Cadwgan Gbach, m. Gwladys, dau. of Mere-
m. 27 April, 1850, Clemena Frances Phillott, 2nd dydd Fawr ap Meredydd ap Richard, of Iraenau, co. Car-
dau. of Eev. David Daniel, of Jesus Coll. Oxon, marthen, and was direct ancestor of
Chaplain of Hampton Court, by Clemena his wife, John Lloyd, Esq. of Foes-y-Blciddied, m. Elizabeth, dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Wernvylyg and Llanllyr,
dau. of Major Ljons, and has issue, a dau.,
and had (with two daus., Lettice, m. Thomas Edwards, Esq.
Edith. of Rhydd-y-Gors and Catherine, in. Jcnkia Lloyd, of Llan-
;
second; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a lion rampant II. John William, of Dan-yr-allt.
gu. 2nd and 3rd, az., a lion rampant within an orlc of quatre-
; in. George, Rear Admiral R.N., b. 13 Oct. 1793 m. 1st, ;
foils arg. —
CreU A lion rampant arg. Motto Fide et forti- — 1 May, 1817, Elizabeth, dau. of John Morgan, Esq. of Bur-
tudine. field House, CO. Gloucester, and by her (who d. 1828) had
—
Seat Coedmore, near Cardigan, Residence — Ashley Place, issue,
Pimlico, S.W. 1John Sawyer, 6. Feb. 1818, Midshipman H.M.S. " Thun-
^
der," drowned in the West Indies Jan. 1834.
LLOYD LATE OF DAN-YR-ALLT. 2 Charles, b. 18 June, 1824, Lieut. Indian navy.
1 Ellen, b. 11 April, 1821 d. 30 Jan. 1848.
Lloyd, Eev. Henet Eodeet, M.A., Eector of ;
Bowling, Esq. of Pembroke, and has two daus. Penalt and Aberonney, High Sheriff co. Brecknock
tr. Lloyd d. 24 Kov. ISOl, and was s. by his son, 1878, b. 1828 ; m. 1876, Katherine Ehza, only dau.
^-••'JtEj William John Llotd, Esq., Major Eoyal Artillery, b. 2 of W. Campbell-Davys, Esq. of Neuadd-fawr, co.
)ec. 1778; d. nam. at Brussels, 29 July, 1815, of a wound
Carmarthen, and has issue,
'•''^ 3ceived at Waterloo, and was s. by his brother,
-Jiert John William Llotd, Esq. of Dan-yr-allt, J. P., b. 3 .Sept. John Coxwat, 6. 19 April, 1878.
Jane Katherine Muriel, 8 May, 1877.
781; m. 29 Jan. 1807, Anna Maria, 5th dau. of John Longley,
b.
Isq., Recorder of Kochester, and sister of his Grace the late lltlTCatlC. —
This family claims descent from Eltsian
irchbishop of Canterbury, and d. 25 May, 1870, aged 88, Glodrtdd, Prince of Ferlys, the territory between the rivers
aving had issue, Wye and Severn, which had its own princes independent of
those of South Wales. To his son, Cadwgan, Elystan Glod-
I. John Philipps, 6. 27 April, ISOS; d. unm. 17 Sept. 1849.
It. Henby Bobekt (Rev.), as above. rydd gave the whole of co. Radnor, part of co. Montgomery,
in. St. Vincent, H.B.M.'s Consul at Syra, h. 23 Dec. ISIO. and the greater portion of the Hundred of EuaUt or Builth, co.
IV. Joseph Howard Francis, late Stipendiary Slagistrate at Brecon.
Dominica, 6. 29 May, 1812; m. 2 June, 1837, Emmelinc Thomas Llotd ap jMeredith, Elystan's descendant, ra.
Kogers, dau. of Charles Sarle, Esq. of Dominica, and had
Elen, dau. of Howel ap Pliilip, ap David, of Cynghordy, co.
issue, 1 Emmeline Frances, m. 22 Dec. 18.59, her cousin
Cha.-les, son of Major John Longley, Lieut.-Governor of Carmarthen; and 2ndly, Angbarad, dau. of Morgan ap Evan
Dominica, and brother of the late Archbishop of Canterbury Lloyd. He was the first Lord-Lieut, of co. Brecon, and a warm
2 Ellen Marshall and 3 Howard Meuric.
; partizan of Hesrt Vll., from whom he had a grant of a portion
V. William Christopher, Lieut. 53rd regt. Bengal Native of the sequestered estates of Strata Florida Abbey. He had
Infantry, 6. 26 Aug. 1815 d. unm. 14 June, 1841.
KS31,
;
issue a dau., who m. Morgan Goch; and two sons, Eees
VI. Herbert, b. 26 Dec. 1821 Capt. 21st regt. Madras Native
;
" ilrrri; Infantry; nt. 3 Nov. 1857, Mary Hill, youngest dau. of
Llotd, and John Llotd, Esq. of Porthycrwys, Esquire of
Richard Hill Miers, Esq. of Ynyspenllwch, co. Glamorgan; the body to Queen Elizabeth, m. Margaret, dau. of Evan
and d. 1 May, 1859, on board the " Louisi;>na," on his Howel ap Morgan, and d. loHb. His sons were David Lloyd,
passage home from Rangoon, leaving issue, Gwenllian, 6. 1 of Towy John Lloyd, and William Lloyd (see Jones's Bnck-
;
lite Esq., 7th son of Robert Peel, Esq. of Accrington House, dau. of Gwilym Howel ap Gwilym dew. His issue were,
and Hyndburn, co. Lancaster. William Lloyd, m. Elen, dau. of Madoc ap Gwilym ap
III. Sophia Catherine Martha, d. 16 Dec. 1873. Madoc ap Howel, ap Richard ap Griffith Moel. He had four
IV. Rosamond Elizabeth, m. 17 Aug. 1854, Frederick Layard, daus., Catherine, to. Morgan ap Rees ap William Joan, ra. ;
Esq., late of Ceylon, C.S. Edward Lewis; Mallt, m. Roger Price, of Aberannell; and
—
ArvM Sa., a spear's head imbrued ppr. between three Maud, m. David Lewis, of Llanavan.
Rhytherch Lloyd, ra. Maud, dau. of Howel ap Evan, a de-
icaling ladders arg. on a chief gu. a castle triple-towered of
Jie second. Cre^ti 1st, — A
wolf rampant arg. holding between scendant of Elystan Glodrydd. Ilis son, William Lloyd, ra.
lis £9311 its paws a spear's head point downwards imbrued and three
a dau. of Morgan Goch ap Itees ap Morgan.
imps of blood under the sinister paw ; 2nd, lion rampant re- A David Llotd, of whom presently.
juardant sa. Motto — Heb Dduw heb ddim, a Duw a digon. Thomas Lloyd, from whom the Llotds of Aberannell are
fate
Residence — Clyffe Rectory, Rochester. descended.
Morris Lloyd, from whom the.LioTDS of Carraai-then and co.
Pembroke. Rhys Lloyd.
liliOYD OF GLANSEVIN. David Llotd (described as 3rd son of Rees Lloyd, the eldest
T.<,C9.Cl LlOTD, MoBGAN Petse, Esq. of GrlanseTin, co. son of Thomas Lloyd ap Meredith) ra. and had a son.
cmsot,
Oarmarthen. J.P. and D.L., 6. 2 July, 1820 m. 28 ;
Rees David Llotd, ra. a dau. of David Howel Phylip
Sept. 1843, Geoi'gina Caroline, dau. of Col. Sackville Trericket, and had issue,
Glynne, of Glanbrane Park, and lias, with other John ap Rees David Llotd, ra. and d. 1GS3. He had two
sons and a dau.; the younger son, Rees ap John, assumed the
:ssue,
surname of Jones from his father's Christian name of John, in
Edward Pktse, 6. 1847, J.P. co. Carmarthen. accordance wiih the Welsh custom of that time, whilst the
niJVjtS:
—
^illCclQC, MoKGAX Phtse Llotd, Esq. of Glansevin, elder son,
only son of Edward Pryse Lloyd, Esq. of GU ns?vin, and the John Llotd, retained the family surname of Llotd, and
lineal descendant of David Lloyd, Esq. of Glansevin, 159G m. ; resided at Dinas, in Llanwrtyd. He ra. Ruhania, dau. of Mr.
10 Nov. 1783, Catherine, dau. of Price Jones, Esq. of Glanha- Jones, of Cribarth, and had issue, a dau., Mary Lloyd, ra. her
frcn, CO. Montgomery, by Bridget his wife, eldest dau. of cousin, Thomas Jones, Esq. of Dolycoed and a son, ;
Edward Devereux, 11th Viscount Hereford, and had issue, Rees Lloyd, Esq. of Dinas, ra. Elizabeth Jones, of Danacryg.
Edward Prtse, late of Glansevin. His son,
Catherine Martha. Margaretta Juliana. John Llotd, Esq. of Dinas, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Roger
The only son, Williams, Esq. of Brecon (who d. 1818), and was s. by his only
Edward Petse Llotd, Esq. of Glansevin, J.P. and D.L., son,
iSrEeH) High Cardigan 1825,6. 12 Oct. 1786; »i. 30 Nov.
Sheriff CO. John Llotd, Esq. of Dinas and Llangattock Court, J. P.,
iiiir, i;;:,
1818, Anne, dau. of William Hughes, Esq. of Tregib, and High Sheriff 1846, educated at Eton and
Balliol Coll. Oxford,
Eliza his wife", dau. of Richard Gwynne, Esq. of Taliaris, co. 6. 1797 ; m. 1st, 1826, Mary Anne,
dau. of Osborne Yeats, Esq.
Cannarthen, and had issue, of Llangattock Court, Brecknock and 2ndly, 1838, Frances, ;
I. Morgan Prtse, now of Glansevin, 6. 2 July, 1820 ; m. dau. of Thomas Mayberry, Esq. of Brecon, and d. Dec. 1875,
28 Sept. 1843, Georgiana Caroline, sth dau. of the late Col. leaving by his 1st wife, three sons,
Sackville Gwynne, of Glanbrane Park. I. Thomas Conwat, his heir, now of Dinas.
II. Edward Pryse, 6. 30 Oct. 1822.
II. Penry, Chief Constable of co. Radnor, and J.P. cos.
I. Catherine Elizabeth Florentia. Brecknock and Radnor, b. 1831; m. 1862, Mary, only dau.
II. Caroline Frances, deceased, in. Anna Maria Charlotte. of J. James, Esq. of Brecknock.
Mr. Lloyd d. 19 June, 1868, and was s. by his eldest son. III. John, J. P., 0. 1833 educated at St. John's Coll. Oxford
;
Arim—Arg.,
a lion rampant sa. the tail introverted, the head, TO. 1865, Elizabeth, only dau. of the Rev. C. Griffiths, of
paws and bnish of the tail of the first. Crest A lion rampant — Glyncelyn, Brecon.
—
sa. Motto —
Fiat justitia, mat coelum. —
Arms Sa., a lion rampant reguardant or. Crests 1st, A
Seat—Glansevin, near Llangadock, co. Carmarthen. lion as in the arms; 2nd, A
goat's head armed arg., issuant
out of a ducal coronet or. 3Iotto Si Deus nobiscum quis —
contra nos.
r.
LLOYD OF DINAS. —
Scats Dinas and Llangattock Court, co. Brecon; Goodrictl
Court, CO. Hereford. Ciisi— Junior United Service.
LiOTD, Thomas Conway, Esq. of Dinas, and
Llangattock Cotirt, co. Brecknock, and Goodrich
Court, CO. Hereford, late Capt. 84th (York and LLOYD OF TRALLWYN.
iJ.*^
Lloyd, Charles Hexuy,
IB
-.Hi
Lancaster) regt., and Major 21st Brecknockshire Esij. of Trallwyn, co.
Bifle Volunteers, educated at Bridgnorth School and Carnarvon, b, 6 Aug. 1847.
976 LLO THE LANDED GENTRY. LLO
ILtlTCrtflC.— The family of Lloyd of Trallwyn is one of II. Edward (RcT.), Rector of Fcthard,
III. William, Barrister-at-Law, d. 1783.
great antiquity in Wales, and the present Mr. Lloyd possesses
IV. John, Serjeant-at-Law, d. 1835.
a roll setting forth the pedigree from a remote period. 1. Alice. II. Eliza.
John Ellis, Esq., b. 1 Nov. 1780 (son of Hugh Ellis, Esq. in. Mary, m. Joseph Gabbett, Esq. of High Par!:.
of Ciunarvon, by Anne his wife, dau. of Samuel Wright, Stat —Pallas Beg, Pallas Green, co. Limerick.
Esq. of Knutsford, and grandson of the Venerable John
Ellis, Archdeacon of Merioneth, by Anne his wife, dau. and
heir of Hugh Lloyd, Esq. of Trallwyn), assumed by royal LLOYD OF CROaHAN. g
license, ISll, the surname and arms of Lloyd, in compliance
Lloyd, Guy, Esq. of Croghan House, co. Eo8« H
with the testamentary injunction of his grand-uncle, the Rev.
WiUiam Lloyd, son of Hugh Lloyd, Esq. of Trallwyn. He was
common, D.L. and J. P., High Sheriff co. Roscom-
a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieut, for co. Carnarvon, and
mon 1867, and for co. Leitrim 1869, b. 13 April, ,
served as High Sheriff 1817. He m. 5 Dec. 1815, Jane, dau. of 1833 m. 31 Oct. 1865, EHzabeth, dau. of Sir
; i
the Rev. Griffith Jones, and had issue, Gilbei't King, Bart, of Charlestowu, co. Roscommon. \
Liverpool, and d. 8 Dec. 1873, having had issue, Thomas Lloyd, Col. in the army, was chosen Commander in
I. John Ellis, b. 12 July, 1846; d. 2G Jan. 1863. the field by the Enniskillen forces, in the war against James II.,
II. Chakles IIeskt. m. William, b. 15 March, 1857. and d. 1689. He vi. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Cole, Bart., but
IV. Hugh Gwynn, b. 5 Jan. 1859. left no issue. Col. Thomas Lloyd was s. by his brother,
V. Francis Longueville, b. 25 Dec. 1802. RicuARD Lloyd, Esq., Speaker of the Upper House of
I. Edith Mary, d. 5 Dec. 1860.
Assembly, Jamaica, and Lord Chief Justice of that Island,
II. Annie Elizabeth, m. Rev. W. Briscoe, Rector of Shipton-
on-Stour. where he m. Mary Guy, an heiress, and had two sons and two
III. Harriet Jane, d. G Dec. 18G0. iv. Mary Ellen. daus. Chief Justice Lloyd was s. by his 2nd, but eldest sur-
V. Isabel, d. 29 Jan. 1863. viving son,
—
Arms Az., on a chevron or, between three spear heads arg. Gdy Lloyd, Esq., m. Mary Copping, of Essex, and had issue,
a torteau between two bulls' heads caboshed sa. Crest — Richard, successor to his father; Henry (Rev.), j)i. Diana, dau.
lion rampant arg. guttee dc sang surmounting two spears in
of Thomas Bullock, Esq. of Hingham, in Norfolk; and Mary,
saltire ppr.
in. Thomas St. John, Esq. Mr. Lloyd was s. by his son,
iSeai— Trallwyn, co. Carnarvon.
Richard Lloyd, Esq. of Bylaugh Hall, Norfolk, Col. Nor-
folk Militia, in. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heiress of Thomas
LLOYD OF ALLTYE ODIN. Jecks, Esq. of Bawdeswell Hall, and had issue,
See Daties of Blaexdtffeyn. Gey, his successor.
Richard, 6. 1772; m. Sarah Harriet, dau. of Peter Elwin,
Esq. of Thurning Hall, Norfolk, and had, with other issue,
LLOYD OF CASTLE LLOYD, Richard Hastings Elwin.
Henry, m. Sarah, eldest dau. of J. Stephenson Cann, Esq.
Llotd, Thomas, Esq. of Castle Council, cc Merrick, R.N., killed on board H.JI.S. tho " Sirius," under
Limerick, and formerly of Castle Lloyd, co. Nelson, in 1805, before Malta, s. p.
Limerick, J.P., b. Aug. 1814 ; m. June, 1838, Mary, Bridget, m. the Rev. Dr. Bulwer, Rector of Cawston, Nor-
folk
eldest dau. of the Eev. Charles Philip Coote, Rector Katharine,
:athnrine,^
of Doon, CO. Limerick, and niece of the late Ciudley Lctitia.
Bawdeswell Hall,
fj. and demesne lands
thereto annexed.
Coote, Esq. of Mount Coote, and has issue, El
Margaret, m. Robert Birchara, Esq
I. William Thomas Llewelyn, 6. 27 May, 1839.
Diana, in. the Rev. James Stoughton, A.M. Eector of Spar-
IL Charles Thomas Cadwallader, b. 29 Jan. 1841. ham.
ILl'nr<l5C. Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Tower Hill, co. Lime- Jane, m. the Rev. Thomas Dade, Rector of Broadway and
Bincombe, Dorset.
rick, of ancient Welsh descent, m. Eleanor, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Burgh, D.D., and was father of Col. Lloyd d. 1811, and was ,<!.by his eldest son,
William Lloyd, Esq., jh. Jane, dau. of Thomas Fitzgerald, Goy Lloyd, Esq., J. P., of Croghan House, co. Roscommon,
Esq., and had a son, 6. 19 Aug. 1766; in. 17 Dec. 1799, Martha, dau. of William
Rev. Tiio.mas Lloyd, in. 1st, his cousin Mary, dau. of the Bircham, Esq. of the Ollands, Norfolk, and d. 1842, leaving
Eev. Rickard Burgh, of Dromkeen, Prebendary of Kilbragh, issue,
and had by her three sons, Rickard, of whom presently; Wil- GcY, his successor.
liam, of Tower Hill; and Edward. He m. 2ndly, Miss Bate- Sarah Bircham, m. 14 Dec. 1835, the Rev. William Atthill,
of Brandiston Hall, Norfolk, and d. 1837.
man, of Altavilla, and by her was father of Col. Lloyd, who m.
Elizabeth, in. 10 Dec. 1825, the Rev. Philip Francis, M.A., of
the dau. and heiress of Lloyd of Dromsalla, and had a son, Stibbard Lodge, Norfolk. Martha, d. 7 March, 1871.
Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Eecchmont, co. Limerick, M.P. for
The son and heir,
that CO. 1826, and K.C., m. 1792, Katherinc, dau. of Eyre
Guy Lloyd, Esq. J. P. and D.L., of Croghan House, High
Evans, Eiq. of Miltown Castle, and had a son, Thomas, father
Sheriff for co. Roscommon 1833, and for Leitrim 1847; 6.
of Col. TuoMAs F. Lloyd, of Beechmount. The eldest son of
30 Dec. 1803; in. 26 May, 1827, Susanna Martha, youngest dau.
the 1st marriage of the Rev. Thomas Lloyd,
of John Stephenson Cann, Esq. of Wramplingham, Norfolk;
The Rbv. Rickabd Lloyd, of Castle Lloyd, m. Mary, dau.
and d. 12 Nov. 1860, leaving issue,
of William Armstrong, Esq. of Meallifte (see tliat Family), and
Gny, now of Crogan. John Mebbick, b. 1810.
had issue, William Richard, b. 1848.
I. Thomas m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Fitzgeraldi
(Rev.), Sarah Martha. Susan Ellen.
Knt. of Glyn that name), and had, with two elder suns-
(see Mary Anne, in. 4 Dec. 1867, Stanhope William Fenton
who d. unm., another son, Kenny, Esq., J. P., of Ballinrobe, co. Mayo.
1 William Edward Lloyd (Rev.), M.A., Prebendary of Elizabeth Bertha, n,. 18.')8, Joseph Fulton Meade, Esq., J.P.,
Fenore, Diocese of Cashel, 1832, m. 1813, Anne, dau. of of Eastwood, co. Wicklow.
Thomas Peacocke, Esq. of Fort Etna, co. Limerick, and d. Emma Jane. Katharine Edith. Frances Dorothea.
2 Dec. 1853, leaving issue, Alice Octavia. Emily Muriel Knyvett.
Thomas, of Castle Lloyd. Rickard. John. —
Ai-ms Gu., a chevron or, and on a chief erm. a canton arp.,
Edward William Cadwallader, 7th Fusiliers.
Mary, 7n. Rev. Henry Smyth.
thereon an eagle with two heads displayed sa. Crests A stag's —
head couped ppr. with a neck surcharged with a laurel chaplet,
Elizabeth, m. Henry Cooper Reid, Esq. and on a ducal coronet or, a double eagle displayed sa.
Louisa, '/». Rev. Peter Marsh, deceased.
Anna, m. John Pierce. Wilhelmina, deceased.
—
Mottoes Over the stag's head, Speotemur agendo ; and over
.the eagle, E6 altius quo profundius.
Geraldine, m. Richard Dawson, Esq. —
Seat Croghan House, Boyle, co. Roscommon.
LLO THE LANDED GENTRY. LLO 977
I. John, F.R.S., of Snitterton, m. Anne, dau. and heir of Sfcii— Gloster, Shiurone, King's Co.
James Hibbins, M.D., and had issue,
1 George, of Wclcombe House, co. Warwick, High Sheriff
1306; March, 1768; d. uyim. 11 July, 1831.
2
b. 7
JouN Gamaliel, Bencher of the Middle Temple, .5. his LOCH OF DEYLAW.
brother in Wekombe House, High Sheriff co. Warwick
Tlie late Geoege Locn, Esq. of Drylaw, co..
1S32, d. unm. 1837.
3 Charlotte, m. 4 May, 1802, Rev. Thomas Warde (refer to Edinburgh, F.G.S., J.P. for cos. Lancaster and
Warde of VLopton lIoiLst). 4 Purcfoy, d. v.nia. Sutherland, and D.L. for the latter, called to the
Mr. Lloyd m. 2ndly, Susannah, dau. of Thomas Horton, Esq. Bar 1817, made Q.C. 18G3, M.P. for the Wick
of Chaddcrton, co. Lancaster, sometime Governor of the Isle Burghs, 1868 to 1872, Capt. Staffordshire Yeomanry,
of Man under the Earl of Derby, and father of Sir William h. 1811 ; m. 1836, Catherine, eldest dau. of Joseph
Horton, Bart., and had issue, Pilkington Brandreth, Esq. M.D., of Liverpool,
I. Gamaliel, his heir. and d. 1877, leaving four daus.
II. George, from whom descended the Llotds of Stockton
JIall {refer to titat FamU;/). iLllTCilflC. James Locn, Merchant and Burgess of Edin-
HI. Hall, Lieut. -Col. Commandant of
Thomas, of Hosforth burgh, ra. II Oct. 1610, Margaret Barclay, of the same city,
the Leeds Volunteers, d. at Kingthovpe House, near Picker- and was by his eldest son,
.?.
ing, 7 April, 1828. He m. Anne, dau. of Walter Warde, James Locn, Esq. of Drylaw, Treasurer of Edinburgh, h.
Esq. of Kew Grange, co. York, and had issue,
27 Aug. 1612, who was s. by his son,
1 George, of Coatham, co. York, b. 25 May, 1780. He in. James Loch, Esq. of Drylaw, b. 2 May, 1650, m. Isabel, dau.
1st, 1820,Marian Cliri.stina, 5th dau. of Alexander JIacloan, of Sir George Foulis, of Ravelston, and had issue (with three
Esq. of Col, CO. Argyll, by whom (who u!. 1821) he had no
issue. He rn. 2ndly, 7 June, 1825, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of whom Janet, ra. 1710, Edward Majoribanks,
daus., the eldest of
William Kookcs Leeds Serjeantson, Esq. of Camp Hill, Esq. of Hallyards), George, his heir; .John, of Edinburgh,
near llipon, and d. 1844, leaving issue, Merchant, who ra. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Menzies, ol
Thomas William, Gladstone, and left at his decease 1756, an only son, William,
of Cowsby Hall, Northallerton, J. P.
and D.L., b. 182G, educated at Trin. Coll. Cambridge; father of John, of Rarham, and James, Joint King's Remem-
in. 1849,Elizabeth Ann, 3rd dau. of Prancis Uenyon brancer for Scotlaiid. He d. 12 Nov. 1690, and was s. by liia
Hackett, Esq. of Moor Hall, co. Warwick. eldest son,
George Walter, Commander It.N. George Locn, Esq. of Drylaw, b. 28 March, 1078; in. Jean,
John George, d. loJG. dau. of George Foulis, Esq. of Ravelston, and was«. by his
Caroline Anne.
Marianne Jane, m. April, 1863, Major Eowen Cooke. elder son,
James Locn, Esq. of Drylaw, 6. 16 Aug. 1693; m. 14 Jan.
I. Anno.
1748, Frances, dau. of the Hon. William Erskine, son of David,
II. Susannah, m. Rev. Henry Wray, and has two sons and a
dau. 4th Earl of Buchan, and dying 14 Nov. 1759, left a dau., Mar-
III. Elizabeth, m. 1780, Thomas Batcson, Esq., and bad an garet, rn. her cousin, James Loch, Esq., and a son and suc-
only son, Robert, created a baronet. cessor, 1
The eldest, son of the 2nd marriage, George Locn, Esq. of Drylaw, m. Mary, dau. of John Adam,
Gamaliel Llotd, Esq., Alderman of Leeds, and Mayor 1799, Esq. of Blair, co. Kinross, and sister of the Lord Chief Com-
resided at Bury St. Edmund's, and afterwards in Great Ormond
missioner Adam, by whom he had issue,
Street, London, where he d. 31 Aug. 1817. By his wife Eliza- James, his successor.
John, formerly 51. P. for Hythe, a Director of the East Indic
beth, dau. of James Attwood, Esq., he had issue (with two
Company, of the Australian Society, &c., ra. Marion, dau
daus., 1 Mary Horton, ra. Stephen John Winthorp, M.D., and of Archibald CuUen, Esq., K.C., and left a son, George John.
2 Anne Susannah, rii. Leonard Horner, Esq., F.R.S.), an only deceased, and a dau. Marion, in. Edward Majoribanks, Esq
son, William, in the Bengal Civil Service, who left issue, Georp
William Horton Llotd, Esq., F.L.S., possessor of estates William, William, Charles, Mary, Eliza, and Charlotte, d
in cos. York, Lancaster, and Derby, 6. 10 Feb. 1784; m. 1868.
Francis Erskine, Admiral R.N., m. Miss Jcssc Eobertson
13 April, 1826, :\Liry, 4th and youngest dau. of George White-
and d. 13 Feb. 186tf, leaving issue.
locke, Esq. ofSeymour Place, Bryanston Square, London, and
Mr. Loch d. 1788, and was s. by his son,
Fortoiseau, near Paris (a great-grandson of Sir Bulstrode
James Locn, Esq. of Drylaw, b. 7 May, 1780, an Advocate
Whitelocke, by Mary his wife, dau. of David Roche, Esq.,
and M.P. for Kirkwall, ic; in. 10 Aug. 1810, Ann, youii;.'o.^
Alderman of Limerick, and d. 18 Feb. 1849, having had
dau. of Patrick Orr, Esq. of co. Kincardine, and d. 1»50
issue, Gamaliel, 6. 12 Juno, 1827, d. 6 Nov. 1830; and the
leaving issue,
present Geoege Wuitelock Llotd, Esq. of Strancally Castle.
George, M.P., of Drylaw.
—
Arms Arg., three lions dormant in pale sa. Crest A demi- — Granville Gower, b. 1813, Capt. R.N., C.B., killed 185.3.
arm in scale armour the hand naked ppr. the cuff arg. grasping William Adam, b. 1814. Thomas, 6. Isl6; d. 1858.
a lizard vert. James Patrick, b. 1819; and d. 18-24.
Heal —Strancally Castle, Villierstown, co. Waterford. John Charles, 6. 1825.
Henry Brougham, b. 1827, C.B., distinguished in China, nov
Lieut. -Governor of the Isle of Man in. 186'2, Elizabeth, dau
;
LOCKE OF CLEVE HOUSE. William Eliott, Esq., M.P. for co. Se kirk for twenty-four
years, lSOG-30,m. 1792, Marianne, only child of Allan Lock-
Locke, Wadham, Esq. of Cleve House, Seend, hart, Esq. of Cleghorn (representative of the Lockuakts of
0. Wilts, J.P., High Sheriff 1847, b. 4 July, 1803 ; CUghorn), and assumed the surname of Lockhabt. By her he
1st, 1828, Caroline, dau. of Henry Thompson,
•
had issue,
[. of Skelton, Yorkshire, and by her has one John, 12th Light Dragoons, killed at Waterloo.
lu'viving child, Allan, late of Borthwickbrae and Cleghorn.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1857, Capt. Lamb.
Walter, H.E.I.C. Civil Service, m. Mary, dau. of Proctor, —
Esq., and d. s. p. in India 1850.
le m. 2ndly, 21 April, 1844, Albinia, dau. of John William, Major Madras Native Infantry, in. Dora, dau. of
George Clerk Craigic, Esq. of Dumbarnie; and d. in India,
lalton, Esq, of Sleningford Hall, co. York, and 1855, leaving issue, WiUiam, b. 1840; George, R.N., 6. 1841
"iUiugham Castle, co. Lincoln, and by her has issue, Walter, b. 1847; Mary; and Dora.
Gilbert, E.N., d. on board H.M.S. " Diamond," 1S24.
I. Wadham, late Lieut. 94th foot, h. 1815.
Jane. Margaret.
II. Ernest Dalton Borough, h. 1843.
Mr. Lockhart d. 1832, and was s. by his son,
III. Ceeil John Hay, 6. 1852.
Eobert Sutton, d. youngr.
Allan Eliott-Lockhabt, Esq. of Borthwickbrae and Cleg-
IV. Norcliffe
horn, J. P. and D.L. for the cos. Lanark and Eoxburgh, and
V. Francis Alexander Sydenham, h. 1S61.
Lord-Lieut, of Selkirk, called to the Scotch Bar 1824, M.P. for
Ti. Arthur Guy Nerille, b. 1864.
CO. Selkirk from 1846 to 1862, b. 1S03; m. 1830, Charlotte,
VII. D'Arcy Victor Thomas Andrews, 6. 18C7.
5th dau. of the late Sir Eobert Dundas, Bart, of Beech wood,
II. Eachel Ethel Albinia Laura.
and had issue,
III. Albinia Johanna Selina.
I. William, now of Borthwickbrae and Cleghorn.
\Ir.Locke was formerly an officer iu the 1st n. David, b. 1834.
Dragoon Guards. III.Allan, Capt. Eoyal Engineers, b. 1837 ; d. 1865,
IV. Eobert Dundas, Capt. Eoyal Artillery, 6, 1841.
iLtncagC. —For some account of this family, refer to the V. Charles Walter, b. 1850.
li^Uman's Mariazhie for 1792, p. 798. I. Matilda. ii. Marianne Elizabeth.
AVabham Locke, Esq. of Eondeford House, co. Wilts, to. ra. Eobina. iv. Catherine Henrietta.
Vnne, dau. of James Sutton, Esq., and (/. 28 June, 1799, was s. V. Mary Dora. vi. Jane Margaret.
)y his only son, Mr. Eliott-Lockhart d. 15 March, 1878.
Wadham Locke, Esq. of Eowdeford House, h. 26 Oct. 1779, Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., three boars' heads erasefl
r.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Wilts 1804, and M.P. for Devizes arg. ; 2nd and
3rd, vert, on a bend engrailed arg. a baton az.
"2; m. 23 Sept. 1802, Anna Maria Selina, dau. of Francis within a bordure of the last charged with four mullets and as
veil, Esq. of Hurdcott House, Wilts, and by her (who d.
many crescents alternately of the'second. Crests 1st, boar's — A
had
head erased arg. 2nd, A
dexter hand holding a spear ppr.
;
Wadham, now of Cleve House. (Seats —Borthwickbrae, Hawick and Cleghorn, co. Lanark.
;
Louisa, m. 1st, William Lawrence Colquhoun, Esq.; and in Scotland, and afterwards Lord Justice Clerk, as Lord Lee,
2ndly, J. Dunlop, Esq. of Tolcross, Glasgow. in the time of Charles I., m. twice. By his 1st wife, Helen,
Katharine PoweU, m. George Duberly, Esq., Col. 77th regt. dau. of Alexander Fairly, of Braid, he had no issue by his ;
Frances Isabella, m. Henry Duberly, Esq., Capt. 8th Hussars.
2nd, Martha, dau. of Sir George Douglas, of Mordington
Mr. Locke d. 21 Oct. 1835. (brother of James, Lord Torthorwald), and Maid of Honour to
Arms—Per
fcss az. and or, a pale counterchanged, three Charles I.'s Queen, he had, with two daus., four sons, i. Wil-
hawks with wings endorsed of the la>t. Crest A hawk wings — liam (Sir), the famous Statesman ii. George (Sir), ancestor ;
endorsed holding, in the beak a padlock or.
of Sir Norman Macdonald Lockhakt, Bart, of Lee and Cam-
iSeat— Cleve House, Seend, Melksham, Wilts.
wath III. John (Sir), of Castle Hill, appointed by Charles II.
;
from a branch of the family of Eliott of Stobbs), m. Margaret, William Mercer, Bengal army, by whom, who d. 1869, he had
dau. of William Scott, of Chamerlan Newton, and was s. by further issue,
his eldest son, William Mercer, drowned 1849.
6. I8I8,
William Eltott, 6. 1658, m. Isabel, dau. of William Scott, Gr«me Alexander, C.B., now of Castle Hill.
of Sinton, and had a son and successor, George Dimcan, 6. 1821.
Charlotte. Frances Charlotte Mercer. Louisa.
William Eliott, Esq. h. 1069, rd. Margaret, dau. of John
Elenora Jane. Margaret Douglas. Hoberta Emilia.
Scott, of Sinton, and was father of a son and heir, Barbara Forbes.
John Eliott, Esq., »i. 1st, 1753, Margaret, dau. of Alex-
Mr. Lockhart d. 1850, and was s. by his eldest son,
ander Murray, Esq. of Crinfiletie, which lady d. s. p. and ;
James Sinclair Lockhart, Esq. of Castle Hill, J.P. and
2ndly, 1764, Margaret, dau. of Walter Laing, Esq., by whom D.L., 6. 11 Sept. 1803; d. 1873, and was «. by his half-brother,
he had,
Major-Gen. Gb.E3ie Alexander Lockhart, C.B., of Castle
William, his heir. W.alter (Lieut.-Col.), d. 1808. Hill.
Miirgarct, ?ii. David Simpson, Esq. of Know, and was mother,
inter (dios, of Gen. Sir James Simpson, G.C.B., Commander- —
Arms Arg., a man's heart gu. within a fetterlock sa. on
in-Chief in the Crimea, a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the first. Crest —
The
boar's head erased ai'g. Motto Corda serata fero. —
eldest son, —
Seat Camncthan House, Wishaw, N.B.
980 LOG THE LANDED GENTRY. LOP
LOCKHABT OF WICKETSHAW AND LOCKWOOD OF DEWS HAIX.
MILTON LOCKHAET. See Wood.
LocKHAET, Datid Eiaie, Esq. of Wickelshaw,
and Milton Lockliart, co. Lanark, Lieut. -Col. 107tli
foot. Col. Lockhart represents in the male line liOCKTER OF PLYMOUTH.
the LoCKHAETS of Cleglwrn andin the female LocETEE, The Eev. Edmund Leopold, M.A.,
line through the Soiieevilles of Corehouse, is heir of Plymouth, Devon, Eeetor of Westcote IJarton,
of the Somervilles of Cambusnethan, descendants CO. Oxon, 1852, b. 17 May, 1816 m. 28 May, 1839, ;
of John, 3rd Lord SomervUle. Julia Mary, dau. of the Kev. Thomas Woodforde,
ILtlttaSC—The first Lockhart of Wicketshaw, was Snd M.A., Rector of Ansford and Pointington, Somerset
eon of Sm Stephen Lockhart, of Clcghorn, co. Lanark, Armour (see Family o/'Woodfoede), and has issue,
Bearer to King James III. of Scotland. The raale line of the
elder son of Sir Stephen failed at the death of Allen Lockhart,
I. Edmond Stocghton Braithwaite, Capt.E.A., 6. 19 April,
1842. u. Arthur Woodforde, h. 18 June, 1844.
Esq. of Cleghorn, 1805. (For the female line refer to Elliot-
ni. Harry Penrose, b. 10 March, 1846.
LocKHAET of CUghorn and Borthwkkbrof..) The elder line of
IV. Walter Nevill, Lieut. Eoyal Artillery, 6. 4 April, 1849.
T\"icketshaw failed 1776, at the death of Sir William Lockhart
Denham, Bart, of Westshiel. I. Eosa Mary.
Stephen Lockhart, of Wicketshaw, co. Lanark, m. (contract iLt'ltCagC— We Cna that the Lockyers located at Much
dated 27 Aug. 1606) Grizel Carmichael, of Hyndford, sister of Wenlock, Salop, a.d. 1498, and thence deduced in the Visitation
the 1st Lord Carmichael, ancestor of the Earls of Hyndford, of that CO. to the year 1622. From this family, the Lockyers ol
and had a 2nd son, Devon claim presumptive descent.
Egbert Lockhart, of Birkhill, co. Lanark, grandfather of Nicholas Lockter, bapt. 29 May, 1711, eldest son of Eev.
William Lockhart, of Birkhill, who m. Violet Inglis, niece Nicholas Locluer, Vicar of Luppitt, Devon, and grandson o^
and heiress of James Somerville, of Corehouse, and had two Nicholas Lockyer, of Honiton, tmvp. Charles II., d. 2 April*
sons, I. Major-Gen. William Lockhart, d. 1817, leaving three 1762, leaving by Joan his wife (who was buried 9 Dec. 1799)^
<laus.,and three sons in the army, who d. s. 'p. and ii. John.
;
nine sons. The 9th of these, Tho.mas, who was father of a
The 2nd son, numerous family, settled at Wembury, Devon, and dying
Eev. John Lockhart, D.D., had by his 1st wife, Elizabeth, 9 Sept. 1S06, was s. by his eldest son, Thomas Lockter, Esq.
Dinwiddle, of Germiston, a son, William, his heir, of whom of Wembury House, brother of the distinguished oEScers, Capt,
presently, and two other sons, d. young. He ot. 2ndly, Nicholas Lockyer, C.B., E.N., and Major-Gen. Henry Frederick
EUzabeth, dau. of the Kev. John Gibson, and by her, who d. Lockyer, C.B., K.H., who d. Aug. 18G0. The representation
1834, left at his decease 1842, of the family eventually devolved on the 8th son,
John Gibson Lockhart, D.C.L. Oxon ; ;n. 1820, Charlotte Edmund Lockter, Esq. of Plymouth, J. P. and D.L. Devon,
Sophia, eldest dau. and heiress of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 6. 18 Sept. 1750; r,i. 17 March, 1782, Eleanor, dau. of Francis
of Abbotsford; and d. 1854, having had issue, several sons,
Penrose, Esq. of Durian, Cornwall, d. 21 Feb. 1836, having had
d. unm., and a dau. Charlotte, m. 19 Aug. 1847, James
Eobert Hope, Esq., Q.C, who assumed the additional name issue (with one dau., Eleanor Margaret Penrose, m. Admiral
of ScoTT, and became of Abbotsford. She d. 20 Oct. 18-58, Sir Samuel Pym, K.C.B.) a son,
leaving an only surviving chUd, Mary Monica, of Abbots- Edmund Lockter, Esq., M.D., F.L.S., &e., 5. 28 Oct. 1782;
ford, m. 21 July, 1874, Hon. Joseph Constable Maxwell, Eliza (who d. 5 Oct. 1863) dau. and co-heir of Capt. Thomaj
til.
who has assumed the additional surname of Scott. Patrickson Braithwaite, E.N. (of the family of Braithwaite, ol
Lawrence, D.D., late of Wicketshaw.
Briars, Westmorland) and d. Dec. 1816, leaving,
Eobert, m. 1854, Marion, dau. of John G. Kinnear, Esq.,
d. s. p. 1859. Edmund Leopold, successor to his grandfather.
Eichard, Lieut, in the army, drowned in India, 1826. Ellen Marv, -iii. George Balston, Esq. of Poole, Dorset, who
Archibald Inglis, Col. in the army, C.B., late Lieut.-Col. d. s. p. 18.=i2.
Commanding the 92nd Highlanders. Eosa Elizabeth, m. Eev. T. L. Whcelor, M.A., of Bromwicl
Violet, d. unm. 1849. House, CO. Worcester, and d. 1838, leaving issue.
The eldest son, Arras —Az., on a chevron arg. between three lions rampant
William Lockhart, Esq., D.L., of Jtilton Lockhart, repre- or, as many ants fessway ppr. Crest — On the sea a ship undei
sented CO. Lanark from 1S41 till his decease, lie m. 16 April, sail her three topsails hoisted ppr. the main topsail charged
with a. lion rampant gu. the fore and mizen topsails charged
1822, Mary Jane, dau. of Sir Hugh Palliser, Bart. Mr. Lock- each with an ant ppr., a red ensign flying and a pendant arg;
hart, who was representative of Sir William Lockhart-Denham, at the main top-gallant masthead charged with a cross aA
Bart., mentioned above, having re-acquired part of the old —
Mollo Sedulc et secunde.
family estate, adjoining Barony of Milton Lockhart,
the /tea iiience— Westcote Barton, near Oxford.
directed, by deed of entail, that his heirs and successors
should always bear the name and arms of Lockhart of Wicket-
shaw. Dying 1856 without issue, he was s. by his half- LODER OP WHITTLEBnUY LODGE,
brother. THE HIGH BEECHES, AND BEECH
The Rev. Lawrence Lockhart, D.D., of Wicketshaw and HOUSE.
Milton Lockhart, co. Lanark, and Germiston, near Glasgow,
J. P. and D.L., Incumbent of Inchinnan, co. Eenfrew, from LoDEE, EoBEET, Esq. of Whittlebury, co. North-
1822 to 1860, 6. 1796; m. 1st, 1825, Louisa, dau. of the late ampton, and The High Beeches and Beach House
David Blair, Esq. ; and 2ndly, 1849, Marion, eldest dau. of the Sussex, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1877, h. 1823 .i
late William Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, co. Kenfrew, and had m. 1847, Maria Georgiana, dau. of Hans Busk, Es(j
issue to survive, and grand-dau. of Sir Wadsworth Busk, and has
I.David Blahi, now of Wicketshaw and Milton Lockhart. with other issue,
II.Lawrence WiUiam Maxwell, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Eoyal Lan-
arkshire Militia, late Capt. 92nd Highlanders, m. 18G0, Edmund Giles, 6. 1849; m. Marion, 3rd dau. of W. E
Katharine, younger dau. of the late Gen. Sir James Eussell, Hubbard, Esq. of Leonardslea, Sussex.
K.C.B., of Ashestiel, co. Selkirk, and has, with other issue,
a son, Mr. Loder is son of the late Giles Loder, Esq. Oi
—
Seat MiltouLockhart, Carluke, co. Lanark. 1
Emmehne Louisa Charlotte, dau. of Hildebran(
LOP THE LANDED GENTRY. LOF 981
1817, late Capt. 18th Hussars, m. 8 Jan. 18G3, Lady
[eredith Parratt, Esq. of Efllngliam Ilouse, Surrey,
Catherine Henrietta Mary Loftus, dau. of John, 2nd
ad grand-dau. of Sir Thomas Apreecc, Bart., and Marquess of Ely, and has three daus., Adeline Henrietta,
as issue, Hilda Mabel Gunnora, and Eleanor Lucia Edith.
S William Thomas, Capt. in the army, m. Ellen, dau. of
I, William Henbt Gbaktlet, &. G June, 1S70.
Capt. William Felix Brady, lOth foot, and left issue, at
I. Fucia Harriet Emmeline. his decease, 1825, one son and a dau., both d. young.
en. Loftus is heir male of the family of Loftus. The 2nd son,
William Loftus, Esq. of Kilbride, co. Wicldow, and Wim-
5.tnr?l0C.— Edward Loftus, of Swincshcad, in the parish polc Street, London, a General Officer, Col. 2nd Dragoon
fCaversham, co. York, had two sons, Guards, and Lieutenant of the Tower of London, M.P. both ia
Robert, ancestor of the Viscoumts Loftos, extinct in the the English and Irish Parliaments, b. 1752; m. 1st, 18 Feb.
male line. 1778, Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of MackerellKing, Esq. of
Adam, of whose line we treat. Lissen Hall, co. Dublin, and by her (who d. 17S6) had issue,
lie 2nd son, Henry, Col., Capt. Coldstream Guards, d. s. j). 1823.
Adam Loft0S, D.D. Trin Coll. Cambridce, Chaplain to AViLLiAM Francis Bentinck, of whom presently.
Jueen Elizabeth, and to Thomas, Earl of Sussex, her Viceroy,
Mary Anne, vi. Major Henry Duke Loftus, and d. s. p. 18H.
Harriet, m. 4 Aug. 1804, Thomas Bouike Eicketts, Esq. of
rhom he accompanied to Ireland, was consecrated Archbishop Combe House, co. Hertford.
i Armagh, 2 March, 1563 (patent 20 Jan.), being then only
Gen. Loftus m. 2ndly, 7 May, 1790, Lady Elizabeth Townshend,
wenty-eight years of age. He was elected to the Deanery of
only surviving dau. of George, 1st Marquess Townshend, by
It. Patrick's, Dublin, 1504-65, and held that dignity in com-
liis 1st wife. Lady Charlotte Compton, Baroness Fekkeks op
wndam with the Primacy till 1567, when (Aug. 8) he was
Chartley, and had by her (who d. 1811) further issue,
nuislated to the See of Dublin. He was twice Keeper of the
ireat Seal, and, 1578, was appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
I. George Colby, late of Woodland, Dorset, J. P. and D.L.,
Licut.-Col. Dorset Militia, 6. 15 Feb. 1791; ni. 1821,
rhicb high office he held with his bishoprick till his death, Catherine, dau. and sole heiress of John Feaver, Esq. of
laving been mainly instrumental in the establishment of the Woolland, which lady c^ s. p. 13 Dec. 1842. Lieut.-Col.
Jniversity of Dublin, he was appointed by charter the iivst Loftus, who was formerly in the Scots Fusilier Guards, and
?rovost, which office he resigned in 1594. He d. " worn out served throughout the Peninsular war, c^. 5 Nov. 1861,
yith age " 6 April, 1605, age 70, having been an Archbishop aged 71.
II. Arthur, M.A. of Clare Hall, Cambridge, 6. 7 Jtdy, 1795;
brty-two years. The Archbishop m. Jane, eldest dau. of
7/1. 10 Aug. 1836, Mary Anne Uay, only child of the Rev.
Idam Purdon, Esq. of Lurgan Eace, co. Louth, and by her William Eay Clayton, and by her (whorf. 14 Sept. 1856) has
lad twenty children, of whom seven d. young; the survivors had issue. (.See Loftus of Breconash Lodge.)
jrere five sons and eight daus. Of the latter, Anne, the 5th ui. Charles, of Wyndham Lodge, Tregonwell Eoad, Bourne-
iau., was wife of Sir Henry CoUey, and direct ancestress of the mouth, formerly R.N., afterwards Lieut. Coldstream Guards,
Duke of Wellington, <S:c. of the former, two only left issue,
;
and Major Norfolk Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 21 Sept. 179G; ra.
1st, Feb. 1825, Jane, dau. of Col. John Dixon, of Gledhow,
aamely the eldest and the 4th. His eldest son. Sir Dudley
CO. York, and had issue a dau., Charlotte Lydia, ra. 6 July,
Loftus's line is represented in the female line by the Marqcess 1854, William R. Wynn, Esq., eldest son of Capt. Edward
DF Ely but the male line of this Sir Dudley became extinct in
; Wynn, and d. Nov. 1876. He ra. 2ndly, 4 Feb. 1869, Ann
1783, on the death of Henry, 4th Viscount Loftus of Ely. The Sophia, dau. of the Eev. Robert Louth, son of Dr. Louth,
Archbishop's 4th son and eventual heir, Bishop of London.
IV. Fen-ers, late Capt. and Licut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, Col.
I Sir Thomas Loftus, Knt. of Killyon, co. Mcath, Constable of
3rd West Yorkshire Jlilitia, 6. 24 June, 1798; to. 11 Oct.
the Castle of Wicklow, received in ICIO a grant of the monas-
1832, Louisa, only cliild of the Rev. John Bastard, of AYest
[tery of Clonard, with other lands in Meath. He m. Ellen, dau. Lodge, Dorset; and d. 9 Oct. 1877, having had issue, two
of Kobert Hartpole, of Shrule, Queen's Co., and widow of sons and one dau.,
Francis Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Abbey, in the same co., and 1 Ferrers Compton Clarges, Capt. 3rd West Yorkshiro
having by her four sons and two daus., was s. on his death, MlUtia, h. 21 Dec. 1833.
!14 Dec. 1635, by his eldest surviving son. 2 Douglas, late Grenadier Guards, &. 11 Aug. 1837; m.
Sib Dudley Loftus, of Killyon, Lord of the Manors of 29 July, 1862, Laura Ann St. John Mildmay, dau. of the
late Capt. and the Hon. Mrs. Lawrence Shawe, and has
Killyon and Clonard, who m. Cecilia, dau. of Sir James Ware,
issue, Dudley Ferrers, b. 12 Feb. 1864, St. .John Douglas
Knt., Auditor-General of Ireland, and d. 1648, leaving an only Townshend, 6. 22 April, 1866; Violet Maria Charlotte •
son and heir, and Diana Audley Hillier.
Thomas Loftus, Esq. of Killyon and Clonard, m. 1st, Georgiana Elizabeth, ra, 5 July, 1S60, Eev. Dixon BrowD,
1
Susanna, dau. of Henry Elkenhead, Esq., and had an only of Unthank Hall, Northumberland.
son to leave issue, Dudley Loftus, Esq. of Killyon, whose V. Frederick, Capt. in the army, b. 17 Nov. 1799; m. 1833,
male line became extinct in 1824, when the estates passed to Frances, dau. of the late Col. Richard Phayre, E.I.C.S., of
Shrewsbury, and d. s. p. 3 Dec. 1860.
the Magan family, who now represent this branch of the
I. Charlotte, m. 24 March, 1812, Lord Charles Vere Ferrers
Loftus famOy in the /e»iaie line. Mr. Loftus m. 2ndly, Letitia, Townshend, who d. 5 Nov. 1853 she d. 21 March, 1860.
:
dau. of Essex Digby, D.D., Bishop of Dromore, and by her had II. Elizabeth Georgiana Ann, ra. 1834, George Best, Esq. of
(with Adam, d. an infant) an only surviving son, Eastbury House, Compton, Surrey, and d. 6 Nov. 1873,
Simon Loftus, Esq., Lieut.-Col. 15th foot d. (about 1741) at leaving issue.
Jamaica, of the wounds he had received at the siege of III.Ann Harriet Margaret, d. 1825.
IV. Jane Perceval Compton, m. 7 Sept. 1833, H. Corbet
Carthagena. He ra. Hannah, dau. and co-heiress of Henry
Singleton, Esq. of Aclare, co. Meath, and has issue.
Johnson, Esq. of Clara Castle, co. Kilkenny, by whom he had
Gen. Loftus d. 15 July, 1831, and was s. by his eldest surviving
issue, I. Arthur, M.P., Major 22nd foot, d. s. p. 1781;
son,
II. Hen-ry, of whom presently; iii. Dudley, Lieut, in the
Lieut.-Gen. William Francis Bentinck Loftus, of Kil-
army, killed at Carthagena the same year as his father; and
Aug. 1784; ra. 9 Oct. 1819, Mar-
bride, Col. 50th regt., 6. 17
I. Mary, who m. the Rev. John Elrington, and was mother of
garet Harriet, dau. of Archdeacon Langrishe, 2nd son of the
the late Major Elrington, Fort Major of the Tower of London.
late Eight Hon. Sir Hercules Langrishe, Bart., and by her
The 2nd son,
(who d. 7 Aug. 1874) had issue,
Henry Loftus, Esq. of Sackville Street, Dublin, M.P.
successively for Fethard, Bannow, and Clonmines, m. Diana,
William Jajies, of Ballnermine and Oldtown.
Henry, 6. 9 March, 1823, Major 71st Highlanders, d.^mm. in
dau. of William Bullock, Esq. of Sturston Hall, Norfolk,
IncUa, 2 Nov. 1862.
eldest son of Thomas Bullock, Esq. of Shipdham, and dying Mary Harriet Anne, to. 11 July, 1848, George Augustus
Dec. 1792, aged 67, left issue, Cranley Onslow, Esq., who d. 13 AprU, 1855, leaving an
only son, William HilUer, who s. in 1870, to the Earldom of
I. Thomas, M.P., Capt. 1st Horse Guards, d. s.p. 1791. Onslow.
II. William, of whom presently. Elizabeth, ra. 1st, 9 Jan. 1855, Capt. Edward Charles Ralph
III. Arthur (Rev.), m. Ellen, dau. of Duke GifFord, Esq. of
Sheldon (son of the l.ate E. R. C. Sheldon, Esq. of Brailcs
Castle Jordan (commonly called Sir Duke Gifford, Bart.),
House, CO. Warwick, M.P. for that co.), who d. s.p. Nov.
and left issue,
1867 and 2ndly, 7 April, 1870, Major-Gen. Sir Archibald
;
1 Henry Duke, a Major in the army, m. Mary Ann, eldest Little, K.C.B.
dau. of the late Gen. Loftus (gee belmo), but d. s. p. 1822. Lieut.-Gen. Loftus was one of the Esquires to the Marquess of
2 Arthur, of Rathangan, Capt. R.N., m. Anne Abigail, Ely, at the installation of the Knights of 6t. Patrick, 1819. HO
only child and heir of John Grey, Esq. of Athy and
Rathangan, co. Kildare, and d. May, 1861, leaving (with d. 13 Sept. 1852.
a dau., Jane Grey, m. 1856, James Cuffe St. George, Esq.)
a son, Arthur John, Gent. Usher to the Queen, 0. 1 May,
—
Arras 1st and 4th, sa., a chevron engrailed erm. between
three trefoils shpped arg. ; 2nd, gyronny of eight pieces arg.
982 LOF THE LANDED GENTRY. LON
and sa., a saltiro engrailed between four fleurs-de-lis, all ^inCKQC—'E.DvrAVfD Lombe, who was living at Weston
counterchanged 3rd, az., a cross or, with drops of blood
;
Norfolk, in 1688, was first-cousin of the fatier of Sir Thoma-
upon it, between four pelicans or (these arras were granted to Lombe, Knt., Alderman of London, who with his brothei
Archbishop Loftus and his male descendants). Crest— A. boar's
head couped and erect arg. langucd gu. Mottoes Prend moi — John, organized silk manufacture in Great Britain, and erecteo
the silk mills at Derby, temp. George I. and II. His wil
tel que je suis. Around the crest, Loyal a mort.
is dated 1703, and he left by his wife, Misa Sporle, three sons
and two
LOFTUS OP BRECONASH LODGE. daus.,
Edward of Melton, High Sheriff co. Norfolk 1714, d.
Loftus, Geoege William Feeeaes, Esq. of I.
1738. Thomas, had a dau., Mary, d. v/nm.
n.
«. p.
Breconash Lodge, Norfolk, b. 23 Jan. 1839, educated III. John (Rev.), Rector of Seaming, Norfolk, d. g. p.
of Ryburgh, Norfolk, who in 1830, s. his elder I. John (Sir), who assumed
the surname of Lombe, of whom
hereafter as Sir John Lombe,
Bart.
brother, Samuel Clayton, Esq. of Churchman's II. Edward, of Gall, m. Virtue Repps, of Sail; and d. 1804,
House, Norwich, and who purchased Breconash leaving four daas.,
Lodge, 1862. 1 Virtue, hi. Richard Paul Jodrell, Esq. of DuflSeld, M.P.
iLt'llCilQC. —
AETHtJE LoFTrs (2nd son of Gen. Loftus,
and had a son,
Sir Richard Paul Jodbell, who s. to his uncle's
Lieut, of the Tower of London, by his 2nd wife. Lady Eliza- baronetcy.
beth, dau. of George, 1st Marquess Townshend, by his 1st wife, 2 Sophia, m. Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stretton Strawless.
Charlotte, Baroness de Ferrars and Compton, dau. and heiress 3 Anne, ni. Rev. Bernard Astley.
of 5th Earl of Northampton), ia. 10 Aug. 1836, Mary Anne Ray 4 Mary, rn. 1787, Thomas Browne Evans, Esq. of North
Clayton, only child of the Eev. William Kay Clayton, Eector Tuddenham, and had issue (see Evans of North Tudden-
harn). Her third son,
of Ey burgh, and had issue,
Henry assumed, 1862, the surname and arms of
(Rev.),
George William Feekars, now of Breconash Lodge.
Lombe, under the will of his great-uncle, Sir John
Elizabeth Charlotte Anne, d. Oct. 18.37.
Lombe, Bart.
Mary Anne Compton, d. 19 July, 1855.
Seat — Breconash Lodge, Norwich. The eldest son,
Sir John Lombe, Bart, of Great Malton, assumed by Act of
Parliament the surname of his maternal ancestors in lieu of
LOMAX OP CLAYTON HALL. that of his paternal, in 1762, and was created a Baronet 10 Dec.
LoMAX, James, Esq. of Clayton Hall, co. Lancas-
1783, with remainder in default of male issue to his brother,
ter, D.L., m. Nov. 1845, Frances Cecilia Verda, Edward Hase, Esq. of Sail, and to his heirs male, and in default
eldest dau. of Charles Walmesley, Esq. of Westwood. of such to heirs male of his niece, Virtue, wife of Richard
—
ILlltCaflC. Richard Lomax, Esq. of Pilsworth, was owner Paul Jodrell, Esq. Sir John d. unm. 27 May, 1817, when his
of a freehold estate at Burnshawe Tower, in the vale of Tod- title passed to his grand nephew. Sir Richard Paul Jodrell.
morden, which by deeds, some sans date, is proved to have His estates vested under his will in his first nephew.
been in the possession of the family from a very early period, Rev. Henry Lombe, of Bylaugh, who assumed the surname
lie rii. Rebecca Heywood, of Urmston, sole heiress of the of Lombe in lieu of Evans, 1862, in eomphance with the testa-
Grimsiiawb of Clayton, through her mother, Diary, dau. of mentary injunctions of his great-uncle. Sir John Lombe,
John Grimshaw, Esq. of Clayton. Their son and heir, Bart, of Great Melton, b. 1792 m. 1818, Sophia, dau. of
;
James Lomax, Esq. of Clayton Hall, m. Elizabeth Lord, and Thomas Cubitt, Esq. of Honing Hall, Norfolk, and had issue,
had (with a dau., Elizabeth, m. Michael Francis Trappes, Esq. I. Henry (Rev.), B.A., now of Bylaugh.
Edward Long, and sister and CO. Dumbarton, Lord Register of Scotland, and by her (who
• April, 1657, Elizabeth, dau. of
d. 15 March, 1866) had issue,
leir of Henry Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton, Wilts and d. 167C,
;
d. 11 Feb. 1812, aged 48, and by her had issue, eldest dau. of Edward Moi'ant Gralc, Esq. of Upham,
1 John, of Monkton Farleigh, and of Baynton, Wilts, J. P. Hants, and has issue,
and D.L., b. 14 Aug. 1793; m. Mary, dau. of Ed^vard I. Walter, of Belmore, Hants, J.P., h. 2 March, 1840 liifc ;
Thomas Long, Esq. of Little Cheverell, Wilts {refer to the Tpre- LONG OP BROMLEY HILL.
ceding Article) succeeded, by the will of his father, 1654, to Long, Samuel, Esq. of Bromley Hill, Bromley,
the lands in Potterne, called Wallens. He m. 1st, Alice, dau.
Kent, J.P. and D.L., High ShenfC 1863, late Lieut.-
of Thomas Hawliins, of Chippenham, and relict of Richard
Col. Grenadier Guards, b. May, 1799 m. 1st, 18
Foreman, of the same place. She d. 1641, without issue. He ;
office of Mayor of that city. He m. Jan. 1C79, Alice fvie; Emily, 2nd dau. of Charles John Herbert, Esq. of
and d. 12 July, 1724, leaving (with eight daus.) five sons. The Muckruss, Killarney and 4thly, 1866, Hon, ;
3rd son,
Eleanor Stanley, Maid of Honour to the Queen,
Walter Long, Esq. of New Sarum, of Preshaw, Hants, and
dau. of Edward Stanley, Esq. of Cross Hall, and
of Muchelney, Somerset, High Sheriff of WiUs 1745, b. 30 April,
1690; m. 20 Dec. 1717, Mary, dau. of Robert Morley,
Ist,
Lady Mary his -wife. Col. Long has issue by
Gent, of Hursley, Hants, and by her (who d. 11 April, 172^) liis third wife, three daus.,
had (with three daus., who d. in infancy) one son, Walter, of I. Jane Emily, b. 22 Jan. 1855; m. 20 Aug. 1873, Hon.
Muchelney, Somerset, and of Lincoln's Inn, Bencher of that Richard M. W. Daw.son, 3rd son of the Earl of Dartrey.
.Inn of Court, and Judge of the Sheriff.?* Court, d. v.nm. 1807. II. Mary Euphemia, b. 8 May, 1856.
Mr. Long m. 2ndly, 13 April, 1727, Philippa, dau. of John III. Susan Martha, b. 29 April, 1859.
Jilackall, of London, Merchant, by EUzabeth, dau. of Charles
Michel], Esq. of Chitterne, and d, 15 Jan. 1769, aged 7d, Etneage.—This family is of Wiltshire origin, where
leaving issue, various branches of that name have been established for
John, of whom presently. several centuries.
Samuel, Esq. of New Sarum, h. 1735 0.. unm. Jan. 1812, ; Jobs Longe, of Nethcravon, in that co., d. 1630, leaving,
aged 76. by Catherine his wife, a second son,
William, Esq. of Marwell Hall, Hants, and of Muchelney, T1.M0THY Longe, b. 1610; m. Jane, only dau. of Rev. Oliver
Somerset, 6. 10 June, 1747; m. Alice, dau. of Edmund
Brunsell, Vicar of Wroughton, Wilts and dying 1691, had
Dawson, Esq. of Warton, co. Lancaster; and d. s. p. 24 ;
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1824, of Oriel Coll. Oxford, B.A. Lawes, Knt., Governor of Jamaica, and had issue by her (whe
1809, M.A. 1812, b. 24 Nov. 1788; m. 12 Feb. 1810, Lady Mary d. 1702), a dau., Elizabeth, 6. 1701, m. John Hamerton, Esq.,
Carnegie, eldest dau. of William, 7th Earl of Northesk, G.C.B., Secretary to South Carolina, and d.s.p. 1772; and an only son,
Admiral of the Red, and Rear-Admiral of Great Britain, and I. Samuel, b. 1700, a Capt. in Queen Caroline's Dragoons,
by her (who d. 7 March, 1875) had issue, and Keeper cf the King's Palace at Newmarket, to. Mary,
I. Walter Jervis, now of Preshaw. 2nd dau. of Bartholomew Tate, Esq. of Delapre Abbey, co.
u. WUIiam, of Bath, of Balliol Coll. Oxon, B.A. 1839, M.A. Northampton (by Mary, dau. and co-heir of Edward Noel,
E.sq. of the Gainsborough family), and co-heir with her
184.3, J.P. for Somerset, b. 15 Aug. 1817 m. 13 April, 841, ; 1
Eliza Hare, only child of James Hare Joliffe, Esq., and by sister Catharine to the ancient Baronies of Zouche of Har-
her (who is deceased) had issue, ringworth, St. Maur, and Level of Carv. He d. 1757, and
1 William, b. 22 Jan. 1843, late an officer 46th regt., ra-
had, with three daus., 1 Catherine Maria, b. 1727, to. Sir
1867, Anna Maria, dau. of the late Henry Hunter, Esq.,
Henry Moore, Bart., Goveinor of New York; 2 Susannah
Capt. 5tli Dragoon Guards, and has issue, William Edward Chariotte, b. 173.3, m. 1st, George Ellis, Esq., by whom she
6. 21 Feb. 1873, and six daus.
had the late George Elli?, Esq., the accomplished author of
the Barb/ Enylisk Poets, &c., and 2ndly, Lieut.-Gen. Sir
2 John Neale Henry, b. 1849.
1 Elizabeth Mary Diana.
David Lindsay, Bart. 3 Amelia Elizabeth, 6. 1740, m.
;
14 Dec. 1818; m. 14 July, 184'2, Georgiana Frances, eldest 1 Robert, b. 1729; rrt. Lucy, dau. of George Ann Cooke,
dau. of Sir Simeon Stuart, Bart., and has issue, Esq., Gentleman-Usher to George II. and George III.,
1 John Stuart Lindsay, R.N., b. 10 Dec. 1847. and by that lady (who m. 2ndlv, .John Bagshall, Esq.;
2 Charles James, Lieut. R.H.A., b. 1819. add 3rdly, Comte de la Salle) had three daus.,
8 Alfred, b. 1852. Jane Catherine Sarah, m. John Oliver, Esq. of Hoole
1 GcorginaSelina, d. an infant. Hall, CO. Chester, and has issue,
2 Georgina Selina, d. at Venice, 1857. Mary
Charlotte, m.. her cousin, Samuel Scudamore
IV. George, J.P. Hants, b. 23 Dec. 1823 m. 3 Feb. 1845, Elira; Heming, Esq., and left issue.
Margaret, dau. of Capt. W. Strong, 44th regt., and hm Lucy Ann, m. 1790, Thomas Bayley Howell, Esq. of
issue, 1 George Edward, b. 11 May, 1852; 2 Charles Walter, Prinknash Park, co. Gloucester, and left issue, .
High Sheriff for Surrey 1790; to. 1787, Lady JaneMaitland, 4tii
Hp 1839, louving issue. dau. of James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale, K.T., and by her (who
Catliarine, m. Richard Dawkins, Esq., and d. 1826, TO. 2ndly, Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Houston, G.C.B.) he left, at
k'avins issue. his decease, 1807, two sons and a dau.,
Cluirloito, m. G Juno, 1701, Sir George Pococke, Bart. Samuel, now of Bromley Hill.
I.
Klizabetli, ),i. Lord lleiiry Jlulyneux Howard. II. Charles Maitland, Rector of Settrington, co. York, and
Mr. Long d. 1813, and was s. by his oldest son, Archdeacon of the East Riding, 0. 16 Aug. 1803; to. 1st,
Kdward Beeston Long, Esq. of Hampton Lodse, m. 10 June, 1834, Harriet Ellice, and by her (who d. 3 June,
Mary, dau. of John Thomlinson, Esq., M.l'.for Suyninj?, 1835; had a dau., 1 Harriet Helen, m. 1858, Rev. Henry Ruck
and heir to her grandfather, John Thomlinson, Esq. of Keene. He m. 2ndly, 11 April, 1839, Anna Maria, dau. of
East Barnet, and by her (who d. 1818) he had issue, Sir Robert Wigram, Bart., and by her (who d. 1856) has
Edward Noel, Ensign Coldstream rcgt. of Foot Guards, issue, I Samuel, Capt. R.N., b. 5 Jan 1840, m. 15 Oct.
lost on his passage to Spain, 1809. 1868, Alice Jane, 5th dau. of Right Hon. Sir James Wigram,
Henry Lawes, his heir. and has issue, Samuel Charles, b. 29 Sept. 1869, Wilfred
Trederick Beckford, Inspector-Gen. of Prisons in Ireland, James, b. 20 Aug. 1871, Bernard, 6. 4 Sept. 1872, George
m. Maria Elizabeth, oth dau. of James Daniell, Esq., Edward, b. 4 Oct. 1873, Mary Katharine, b. 6 June, 1878;
and left issue. 2 Charles Wigram, b. 5 Oct. 1842. Capt. R.H. Artillery;
Mary, m. Charles Devon, Esq. of Rackenford, Devon, and 3 William Houstoun, b. 8 Nov. 1843 4 Edward Maitland, ;
He.nrt Lawes Long, Esq. of Hampton Lodge and East The Archdeacon d. 6 Oct. 1875.
Barnet, J. P., m. 2.5 July, 1822, Lady Catharine Walpole,
youngest dau. of the 3rd and sister of the late Earl of
—
Arms Quarterly 1st, sa., a lion passant arg. holding in the
:
Willlam Beeston, of Hurts Hall, J.P., h. 1833; to. II of Rev. John G. Beresord, of Bedale Rectory, co. York.
May, 1859, Arethusa Marianne, 4th dau. of Sir Charles He d. 26 Feb. 1874.
Robert Rowley, Bart. and other issue.
Arms— Quarterly
;
astra virtus.
leaving issue.
—
Seat Dunston, near Norwich.
IV. Charles (Sir), G.C.B., P.C., &c., created a Peer as Baron
Farnborough, 1826 to. 1793, Amelia, eldest dau. of Sir
,
;
in. John, Ij. 20 Aug. 1832; to. 12 June, 1856, Maria E., only I. Kathleen Elinor, d. 30 June, 1870.
dau. of the late Richard B. Martin, Esq. of Hemingstone II. Johanna Jemima.
Hall, Suffolk.
I. Margaret Charlotte Anne, m. C Feb. 1801, Rev. llcary Ware ILlltragC— John Longfield, Esq. of Denbigh, Wales,
Schreiber, 5th son of the late Lieut. -Col. Schreibcr, of Hill 1652, afterwards of the city of Dublin, d. intestate; adminis-
d. 21 May, 1812, aged 50) had, Longueville of Longueville, and in 1800 advanced to the
1 Francis Bacon, Ij. 1798; d. Jan. 1819.
ViscooNTCY OP Longueville. His Lordship, who was
2 John, late of Spixworth. Governor of co. Cork, and a Representative Peer for
Ireland, to. 1750, Margaret, dau. of Richard White, Esq.,
3 RoiiEKT (Itev.), now of Spixworth.
4 Henry Browne (Rev.), h. 17 March, 1803; m. 31 Aug. and aunt to Richard, 1st Earl of Hantry, but d. 8. p.
1830, Anne Margaret, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Alexan-
23 May, 1811, when the honours expired.
1 Anne, m. Roger Conner, Esq. of Connerville.
der Nicholson, of East Court, co. Gloucester, and of
"DfToi-d, Suffolk, and had, Henry Cochrane, d. an infant, II. John, of whom
presently, as of Longueville.
1849: CeciliaJane; Margaix't Frances; Louisa; and Rosa. III. Hawnby,of Cork, m. 29 June, 1733, Mary, dau. of
1 Charlotte Dorothy, m. 6 Dec. 1822, Major-Gen. Robert Christopher Vowell, Esq. of Ballyorane, co. Cork, and d,
Martin Leake, and d. s. p. 9 March, 1868,aged 61. 31 July, 1741, leaving by her (who had predeceased him,
Rev. John Longe m. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Col. Ward, Sept. 1738) an only child,
of Salhouse, Norfolk, who d. s. p. He d. 3 March, 1834. Susanna, b. 19 Feb. 1734-5, m. Richard Parker, Esq.
Frauds Longe 0.. Oct. 173.0, and was by his eldest son,
s. IV. William, of Cork, b. 1710; who, by Mary Goodman his
Feancis Longe, Esq. of Spixworth and Reymerston, b. June, wife {b. 23 Nov. 1719; d. 5 Aug. 1739), had at his death,
1777, an only child,
1726; High Sheriff for Norfolk 17.52. He to. Tabitha, dau. of
John Howes, Esq. of Morningthorpe, and by her (who d. Nov. John Longfield, Esq., M.D., of Cork, m. 1775, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Conroy, E.sq., and aunt to the 1st baronet of
1760) left at his decease, Feb. 1776, an only son and heir, that name, and had (with other children, who d. s. p.) a
Feancis Longe, Esq. of Spixworth, b. April, 1748; High 3rd son, Robert, m. April, 1815, Mary, 2nd dau. of .lohn
Sheriff 1786 to. Katherine, 2nd dau. of Sir George Jackson,
; Martin, Esq. of Cork, and had an only child and heir,
Bart., but had no issue. He d. July, 1812, and was s. (at the Mary Elizabeth, who to. her first-cousin, David Beatty,
decease of his widow, 1828) by his cousin, Esq. of Borodale, co. Wexford.
John Longe, Esq. of Spixworth Park, J. P. and D.L., h. I. Helena, m. 1708, Theodore Vansevenhoven, of Cork.
II. Elizabeth, m. John Tooker, Esq. of BuUindinish, co.,
14 July, 1799; to. 10 June, 1829, Caroline Elizabeth, eldest
Cork.
dau. and co-heir (with her sister. Lady Wetherell Warneford) III. Anne, m. Richard Uniackc, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, co.
of the late Lieut.-Col. Warneford, of Warneford Place, Wilts, Cork.
and niece of Henry, 4th Viscount Ashbrook, which lady d. IV. Marf, TO. 1720, Walter Lavitt, Esq. of co. Cork.
29 Aug. 1846, aged 51. Mr. Longe d. 1872. v. Henrietta, m. Rev. Thomas Squire.
VI. Deborah, m. Nov. 1731, James Peircy, Esq. of co. Cork.
Arms— Gu., a and on a chief of the last
saltier engrailed or,
VII. Bryana, m. Rev. William Bucknor, of Croom, co.
three crosses-crosslet of the first. Cnsl A lion sejant gu. — Limerick.
holding a saltier engrailed or.
fiv'i —
Spixworth Park, near Norwich; Coddenham Vicarage, The 2nd son,
Needham Market. . John Longfield, Esq. of Longueville. J. P., 6. 24 June,
1095; TO. 12 Sept. 1738, Susanna, dau. of Mountifort Westropp,
LONGFIELD OF LONGUEVILLE. Esq., and left at his decease, 5 April, 1705, two sons,
LoNGFiELD, liicHAED, Esq. of LoiigueviUe, CO. John, his successor, of whose line we treat.
Cork, J.P. and D.L., High Sherife 1833, Member Mountifort, ancestor of the family now of Castle Mary
for CO. Cork in the last Parliament of William IV., (refer to tUal Article).
Shandon. ti Thomas. 9 Foster. child of George Courtenay, Esq. of Ballyedmond, co. Cork,
4 Mary. and had issue,
5 Frances Patience, m. Lieut.-Gen. John Longfield.
Mountifort John Courtenay, now of Castle Mary.
III.AVilliam, called to the Irish Bar 179-1, d. s. p. Narcissa Caroline. Cherry Elizabeth.
IV. Henry, of Waterloo, co. Cork, J. P., m. Mary, only dau. Louisa Margaret, m. 19 April, 1869, George Sackville
and heiress of John Powell, Esq. of Sea Court, co. Cork, Berkeley, Esq., Capt. R.E.
and d. 1851, leaving issue, Anne Catherine, deceased. Margaret Eleanor.
John Powell, late of Waterloo, J.P., B.A. of Trin. Coll. Emily Blanche Mary, m. 1 Oct. 1872, Henry Philip Constan-
Dubhn, late Lieut. -Col. Royal Cork Artillery Militia, b. tine Dillon, Esq., Lieut. R.E. Letitia Geraldine.
1817; m. 1848, Louisa, 6th dau. of the late Rev. Matthew Caroline Augusta Rose, deceased.
I'urcell, of Burton, co. Cork {see that Fam'dy). Adeline Maude Felicia, m. 4 June, 1874, Charles AugustU3
Henry, b. 1828; m. 1857, Eliza Augusta, only child and Rochfort Boyd, Esq., Lieut. R.E., 2nd son of George Augus-
heiress of William Purcell, Esq. of Altamira, co. Cork, tus Rochfort Boyd, Esq. of Middleton Park, co. Westmeath.
and d. 1871. Robert, d. unm. 1864. Frances Amy Georgina.
Elizabeth, m. John Power, Esq. of Roskcen, co. Cork, J. P.
^^^^^> deceased.
Eachel, m. Rev. William Nehgan, LL.D., Rector of St. Clara >
LONGFIELD OF CASTLE MARY. hereafter. By his 2nd wife, Anne Lloyd, he had (with a son,
Richard, and a dau., Elizabeth, both rf. s. p.) other children,
Longfield, Mountifort John Courtenay, II. Edward, m. Charlotte Stevens, and was father of the Rev.
Esq. of Castle Mary, co. Cork, h. 16 Oct. 1858. Harry Longueville Jones, M.A. iii. Hugh, of Larkhill, co.
;
—
iLHIC<I0C. For the earlier portion of this pedigree refer Lancaster (m. Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Heywood, Esq.,
and had several children, sec Joji'ES of larkhill); iv. Charles
to Longfield of Lonrruerille.
The younger son of John Longfield, Esq. of Longueville, Thomas, of Owestry, m. Maria Welch, and had, with other
MocNTiFORT Longfield, Esq., who inherited the estates of issue, a son, Charles Wilding Jones, who m. Mary, eldest dau.
Castle Mary from his cousin, Lord Longueville, 6. 22 Aug. of William Preston, Esq. of Fairview, near Liverpool, youngest
1746,1)1. (license 22 June, 1778) Frances, dau. of John George son of Robert, 2nd son of Richard Preston, Esq. of Hilhom
Sateman, Esq. He was Col. of the City of Cork Militia, and House and EUel, in Cockerham, co. Lancaster; i. Anne, m.
was M.P. for Enniseorthy, and many years for Cork. He d. James Boydell, Esq.; ii. Harriett, m. Francis Edge Barker,
8 June, 1819, having had issue, two daus., Margaret and Esq. and iii. Maria, m. Thomas Lowndes, Esq. The only son
;
Letitia, and three sons, i. Richard, rji. Maria, dau. of Henry of the 1st marriage,
Bruen, Esq. of Oak Park, and d. 1819, leaving two sons, who Thomas Longueville Jones, Esq., .'. to the estate of Pres-
lioth d. unm. 1833; ii. John, d. s. 2'. and iii. Rouert, of
; tatyn, under the will of his cousin, Richard Wilding, Esq., and
whom we treat. The 3rd son, assumed, accordingly, the surname and arms of Longueville.
Rev. Robert Longfield, of Castle Mary, m. Cherry, dau. of He m. Anne, dau. of John Gibbons, Esq. of Oswestry, and had
Thomas Hugo, Esq. of Drumeen, co. Wicklow, and had issue, issue,
MoDNTiFORT, of Castle Mary. Charles Henry, d. s. p. Thomas Longueville, of Penylan.
Bobert, a Lieut, in the army, ?;;. Mary, dau. of Henry Long- John Gibbons, m. Agnes, dau. of Swainson, Esq. of Liver-
field, Esq. of Waterloo, co. Cork, and by her (who m. 2ndly, pool, and had issue, Edith and Cecile.
988 LON THE LANDED GENTRY. LOV
Sara Harriette, m. Peter HeywoocI, Esq. of Wakefield, and I. Maria. ii. Elizabeth. in. Louisa.
d. s. p. Anne, d. unm. Helen Maria Eliza. IV. Emily, March, 1867, Willoughby C. Newton, Esq.
to. 12
of Newton Park, co. Wicklow, and Waterloo Koad, Dublin
—
Arms Gu., a fess danccttte erm. between six crosses- {see Newton of Carrickfergus), and has issue.
i
leaving issue, John, George, Fkancis. The 3rd son, Alexander, and the Hon. Anne Cheape, of Latho-
Fbancis LoNGwoRTH, Esq. of Creggan Caslle, m. Elizabeth, char, CO. Fife, and has issue,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Dames, Esq. of Kaihmoyle, King's
Co., and had issue, John, vi. 1787, Alicia, dau. of John, Lord Thomas, 6. 16 Aug. 1875.
Kilmaine; Francis, of whom presently Thomas, who assumed ;
Anne, 6. 11 July, 1877.
the name of Dames (see Dames of GreealiiU) George, m. Anne ;
Thomas Lovedat, Esq. of Caversham, Oxon,
iLtUtittfC.
Phillips; William, d. 1855; Eliza, in. Itev. Samuel Lucas; 1681; m. 1st, 1670, Letitia, dau. of Clement Throck-
6. 1619; rf.
Catherine, m. J. Bailey; Mary, m. John Wakeley, of Balihur- morton, Esq. of Hascley, co. Warwick, and by her (who rf.
ley. King's Co. The 2nd son, 1674) had a dau., Letitia, rf. young. He m. 2ndly, 1679,
Francis Longworth, Esq. of Glynwood, to. 1st, 3 Jan. 1795, Mary, dau. of Michael North, Esq. of Christchurch, Surrey,
Sarah, dau. of John, 1st Lord Kilmaine; and 2ndly, Anne, and by her (who rf. 1724) had a son,
dau. of James Whitaker, of Spark Brook, co. Warwick, and Thomas Loveday, Esq., m. 1703, Sarah, dau. of Wilham
had issue, Lethieuillier, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, great-grandson of
Francis, d. 1856. John, now of Glynwood. John Lethieuillier, of Vallancine, in Hainault, who suffered
Thomas, Vicar of Bromfield, Shrewsbury, m. Emma, dau. of death in the time of the Duke of Alva's persecutions {sei
Thomas Charles Bridges, of The Lodge, Salop, and rf.
George, d. 1847. Borke's Heraldic lUaslrations, pi. 95), and had by her (witii
1SG5.
Alicia Harriet, to. Henry Norwood Trye, Esq. of Leck- a dau., Martha, m. 1774, William, son of Dr. Edmund Gibson,
hamptoa Court, co. Gloucester, and d. 1866. Bishop of London) one son,
Anne, m. Col. Young, of Barton End, co. Gloucester. John Loveday, Esq. of Caversham, Oxon, in. 1st, 1739,
—
Seats Glynwood and Creggan Castle, Athlone ; and Oat- Anne Maria, dau. of William Goodwin, Esq. of Arlesoote, co.
field,Ballinasloe, co. Galway. Warwick, and by her (who rf. 1743) had one son, John, of
whom presently. He m. 2ndly, 1745, Dorothy, dau. of Har-
rington Bagshaw, Esq. of Bromley, Kent, which lady rf. 1755
liOPDELIi OF RAKEEN PARK. and 3rdly, 1750, Penelope, dau. of Arthur Forrest, Esq. of the
LoPDELL, John Joseph, Esq. of Eaheen Park, Island of Jamaica, and by her (who rf. 1801) had issue,
%
Atlienry, co. Galway, J. P., Hon. Major Galway Arthur (Rev.), Fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxford, rf. 1827.
Penelope, to. 1st, 1796, Rev. 'William Benwcll, Rector of
Militia, b. 13 Jan. 1826 ; m. 16 April, 1861, Cathe-
Chilton and 2ndly. 1808, Rev. John Hind. Vicar ot Fiadon.
;
rine Mary, only surviving dan. of John Adams, She rf. 1846. Sarah, rf. 1832. Maiy, rf. 1840.
Esq. of Ballydevitt, co. Londonderry, J.P.,D.L., and The only son of his 1st marriage,
High Sheriff for that co. in 1862, and has issue, John Loveday, Esq., D.C.L., to. 1777, Anne, dau. and heirosi*
of William Taylor Loder, Esq. of Williamscote. and by her
I. John Robert, h. 27 Jan. 1866.
(who rf. 29 Jan. 1837) had four sons and one dau.,
II. Christopher Thomas, b. G March, 1870.
I. John, of Williamscote.
III. James, 6. 7 April, 1874.
II. William Taylor, late of Williamscote.
I. Lizzie Annie. ii. Louisa Jane. in. Katie Frances.
III. Thomas (Eev.), of Magdalen Coll. Oxon, B.D., formerly
IV. Mabel Violet. a Fellow of that College, 1818, formerly Rector of East
llsley, Newbury, Berks, b. 11 Feb. 1781) in. 1831, Mary, dau.
ILinCaflC. —The Lopdells of Athenry are descended from
of the Ven. Ralph Cliurton, Archdeacon of St. David's, and.
;
Lopdell of Mulpit, near that town, who left two sons, John rf. 1873, having by her (who rf. 17 July, 1845) had issue,
and Christopher; John d. 1707, leaving two daus., his co- 1 John Edward Taylor, now of Williamscote.
lieiresses, the eldest m. John Whaley, Esq.; the 2nd m. 1 Marianne.
Alderman Evans, of Kilkenny. Christopher left issue, James, 2 Anna Sarah, to. 1850, Rev. Edward Norman Pocliin,
of Cranagh, rf. unm. Christopher, of Derryowen, co. Clare,
;
Vicar of Sileby, co. Leicester, and has issue.
3 Emma Penelope, in. 1865, Henry Hoper, Esq. of Cow-
d. unm. and John, of Athenry House. The 3rd son,
;
fold, Sussex, and has issue. 4 Augusta.
John Lopdell, Esq. of Athenry House, rf. 21 May, 1705, 5 Ellen Jane. 6 Lucy Elizabeth.
leaving, by EUzabeth Ffaircloth his wife, who rf. 3 June, 1809,
IV. Arthur, of Doctors Commons, 6. 8 July, 1791 to. 1825, ;
Christopher, James, WiUiani, all rf. xmm., and Joslph, of Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. George Well.'!, Rector of Wistou,
whom we This
treat. Sussex, and rf. 1877, having had two sons,
Joseph Lopdell, Esq. of Raheen Park, m. May, 1791, 1 A'-thur (Rev.), M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxford, b. 24 Sept.
Matilda, eldest dau. of Eobert Ormsby, Esq. of Edenhill, co. 1826: in. 1859, Elizabeth Lucy, dau. of Rev. Benjamin
Galway, Piovost of Athenry, a descendant of Col. William Lefroy, Rector of Ashe, Hants, and. has issue, three sons;
Ormsby, M.P. for that borough, and rf. March, 1822, leaving and a dau., who rf. 1868.
2 George, of Doctors Commons, 6. 18 April, 1828; m. 1st,
by her, who survived till 1845,
1865, Caroline Martha, dau. of John Ward, Esq., C.B.,
John, of Eaheen Park. and by her (who rf. 1867) has one dau.; he //;. 2ndly,
Eobert Ormsby, rf. unm. Dec. 1830. Magalene, eldest dau. of Eev. G. F. Turner, Rector of
James, in. Nov. 1823, Hai-riet, 2nd dau. of Lieut-Col. Rede, Sutfolk, and has issue, a son, George, b. 1876.
Flemyng,, and is decea.sed.
I. Anno, rf. 20 Jan. 1855.
Catharine, rf. unm. 15 Oct. 1875.
Martha, m. Sept. 1823, William Kogcrs, Esq., of Carraminna, The eldest son,
CO. Galway, and has issue. John Loveday, Esq. of Wilhamscote, J.P. and D.L., High
The eldest son, Sheriff 1841, of Brazenose Coll. O.icford, D.C.L. 1841, M.A.
John Lopdell, Esq. of Eaheen Park, J. P., B.A., 6. 25 Feb. 1808, b. 8 Jan. 1785 ; rf. 19 Oct. 1864, and was s. by his brother.
1792; called to the Irish Bar 1818; m. 9 Jan. 1823, Jane, Rev. William Taylor Loveday, of Williamscote, co. Oxford,
eldest dau. of Peter Blake, Esq. of Corbally Castle, co. Galway, and Arlescote, co. Warwick, b. 15 July, 1787 rf. 2 April, 1875. ;
Charlotte, r,i. W. St. George, Esq. son, Robert, of Liscombe, d. nam.); Christopher, of whose
Jane Grace, m. Gen. Shawe, late Coldstream Guards. line we treat; and Laurence, of Eythorp. The 3rd son,
Frances Sarah, hi. Count Guidoboni Viseonti. Christovher Lovett, was fir.^t settled as a Merchant in
Harriet Jane, m. Gen. Lovelace Walton, Into Coldstream
Turkey, but subsequently, in 160O, removed to Dublin, of
Guards. Julia, deceased.
which city he became Lord Mayor. He m. Frances O'.More,
The eldest son,
dau. and heir of Roger O'More, and had (with four daus.,
Peter Acdlet Loveli,, Esq. of Cole Park, J.P. and D.L.,
Anne, hi. 1st, William Tighe, Esq. of Riuland, and 2ndly,
formerly an officer 7th Dragoon Guards, h. 22 llarcli, 1808 ra. ,
Judge Coots; Frances, wife of Maior-Gen. Pearce Mary, rii. ;
23 Feb. 1857, Mary Jane, dau. of the late David Pugh, E-^q.,
Medhop Lloyd, Esq. and Rebecca, wi. Jonathan Ashe, Esq.
;
Somerset, 6. 7 May, 1808; m. 14 Sept. 1836, Elizabeth Char- bella, deceased; 2 Sarah Alice Bridget Engainc; and
dau. of the late Edmund Broderip, Esq. of Cos-
lotte, eldest 3 MyraIsabel Florence, deceased. He m. 2ndly, 27 July,
sington, Somerset, and d. 21 May, 1877, having had issue, 1863, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Huuli
Lumsden, Esq. of Pitcaple, Sheriff of Sutherland, and
I. Esdaile Lovell, late a Capt. in the army, 6. 25 May, J.P. and D.L. for co. Aberdeen, and by her has
1837; TO. 22 Nov. 1866, Arthurina Maria, dau. of the late issue, 2 Sackville Hatton Harry Verncy, b. 29 April,
Rev. Charles Drake, of Huntshard, Devon, and has two sons. 1864; 3 William Edward Turrille, b. 6 June, 1865;
u. Charles Lovell, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., 6. 14 Nov. 1839;
4 Neville Ernest, 6. 16 F'eb. 1869; 5 Richard Gordon
TO. 14 Sept. 1868, Ellen, youngest dau. of William Edye,
Beresford, 6. 17 April. 1870; 6 Henry Cosbv Lcix, 6.
Esq. of Stoke, Devon; d. 1 Jan. 1871. 24 Dec. 1871 4 Mabel Edith, b. 21 Sept. 1873.
:
R.N., who both d. unm. Col. Lovett d. 1710, and wass. hy III. William, 6. 27 Aug. 1791 d. unm. 1807.
;
passant ppr.
I. Mary, Richard Weeks, Esq. of Limerick.
ra.
II. Eleanor, m. Jonathan Darby, Esq. oi Leap Castle.
5eaJ—Belmont, Salop, near Chirk, co. Denbigh.
HI. Jane, m. John Bennet, one of the Judges of the King's
Bench in Ireland.
IV. Susanna, in. William Henn, Esq., Master in Chancery,
son of William Henn, Esq., one of the Judges of the King's LOVETT OP FERNHILL.
Bench in Ireland.
See preceding Memoir.
V. Elizabeth, ra. John Pigott. Esq. of Cappard, Queen's Co.
—
Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, sa., three wolves' heads or;
2nd and 3rd, arg., three wolves passant in pale sa. Crest — -A.
Dale, b. 1721, who m. Ehzabeth Belford, and d. s. p. The 2nd d. Nov. 1868. Henry, 6. 1826; d. 1860.
son, Sarah, rn. 18 Aug. 1831, William Musscndcn, Esq. of Larc'.;-
Joseph Lovett, Esq., h. 18 Sept. 1714 m. 11 July, 1743, ; field, CO. Down, D.L.,
d. 22 April, 1868.
Anne, dau. of William Sherman, Esq. of Newcastle, co. Staf- Elizabeth, 12 July, 1836, Fioderick Thomas Jessop, Esq.
(ii.
John Lovett, Esq., of Belmont, h. 11 May, 1754 n. 29 June, ; Seal —Sunvale, Kilmallock, co. Limerick.
LOW TilE LANDED GENTRY. LOW 091
liOWE OF HIGHFIEIiD. with the initi.als "S.L.," and the date, " 1677." lie ;».
Jane, sole dau. and heinss of Janus John.'on, Esq. of
Lowe. Euwaed Joseph, Esq. of Ilighfickl Sall'ord, co. Lancaster, and d. 16 Aug. 1702, having had
issue,
ilouse, CO.Nottingham, J.P. and D.L., b. 11 Nov.
James, of Newton Hall, d. unm., and was buried at Mid-
.825; m. 2 Jan. 1819, Anne, eldest dau. of George dlewich, 20 Out. 1724.
iilcock, Esq. of Nottinglaam, and has issue, Robert, of Newton Hall, and of the Inner Temple, Bar-
rister-at-Law, J.P. for co. Cheshire, and sometime
I. Alfred Edward Lawson, F.S.A.. senior Capt. Royal Chairman of the Quarter Sesr-ions, vihod.s. 2>-, and was
Slienvood Foresters, or Nottinshamsliire rcgt. of Militia, buried at Middlewich, 14 April, 1750.
6. 2 Nov. 1819; m. 17 July, 1S72, Gertruite Kiiiily, only Martha, eventual heiress in her issue of this branch, m.
dau. of Eev. George Otter, M.A., Viear of llutknall 22 Aug. 1692, Edward Moreton. E.sq. of Church Hill,
Torkartl, to. Nottingluim, antl graiul-dau. of Rev. Kclward Over, CO. Chester, and was buriia at Over, 30 Aug. 1727.
Otter, M.A., J. P., Rector of BotUal, Nortluimbeilaiui, and
Jane, d. unm,
Prebendary of York (whose younger brcther, the Right III. William, d. young, and was buried at Witton, 24 Ju]y>
D.D., became Lord Rishop of 1617. IV. John, of whom we treat.
Rev. AVilliara Otter,
Chichester 18.3G), and has issue, This John Lowe, of The Hulse, co. Chester, m. 1635, Ursula,
dau. of Ottiwell Broome, of Lostock Gralam, co. Chester, and
1 Peucival Edwaud IIcbst, b. 23 July, 1873.
1 Gertrude Gwenllyan. by her was father of
William Lowe, of The Hulse, who was b. about the year
II. Hugh Lee Peyton, 6. 27 Oct. 1S5G.
1638, and dying 4 Jan. 1697, was buried at Witton. He left
»Ir. Lowe
a Fellow of the Eoyal Society, of the
is with other issue, a son,
loyal Astronomical, Meteorological, Linna^an, Geo- Joshua Lowe, of The Hulse, b. June, 16C0; m. 1682, Joane,
ogical and Zoological Societies, and the author of dau. and eventual co-heiress of Edward Banester, Gent, of
Allostock, CO. Chester, and d. 5 Dec. 1729, and was buried at
cveral scientific works.
Wilton. He left, with other issue,
JLtnrajr.—Thisfamily is of long standing in co. Chester,
I. William, of the Hulse, b. 11 Jan. 1683, d.s.p.28 June,
nd appears have been originally seated in the eastern part
to and was buried at Witton.
1731,
f that CO. the name being traditionally derived from an old
; II. Joshua, of Winchani, co. Chester, b. 1686 m. Nov. 1732,
;
lansion called The Lowe. William del Lowe, who is shown Sarah, dau. of Cranage Wilkoxon, Esq. of .Sproston Hall,
CO. Chester (who d. 9 Jan. 1740), and d. s. 'p. 1 Nov. 1754.
y ancient charters to have held lands in Macclesfield in 1392,
III. Edward, who inherited his elder brother's estates, and
nd whose son, Thomas del Lowe, was an AU'.erman of Mac-
d. s. p. 17 July, 1770, and was interred amongst his ances-
Icsfield, and Mayor of that town 1430, 1439 and 1440, was
tors at AVitton.
resumably the brother of Thomas del Lowe, who d. Ul."), IV. John, of Nether Knutsford, co. Chester, 6. 1694 ; ni. Mary,
aving a son Geoffrey del Lowe, who, according to the Wolley dau. of John Twemlow, Gent, of Arclyd, co. Chester, and
ISS. in the British Museum, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Peter d. 26 Dec. 1772, having had, with other issue, a son, John,
who d. s. p. m. V. Ijaxiel, of whom we treat.
Knt. of Lyme, co. Chester (and widow of Nicholas
.egh,
and d. on the Monday, in the third week of Lent,
lundell?), This Rev. Daniel Lowe, M.A. of the University of Glasgow,
151. Peter del Lowe, who is assumed to have been a son of 6.at The Hulse, 20 Jan. 1696; settled first at Loscoe and after-
16 last-named, settled in the neighbourliood of Northwich, wards at Norton, co. Derby, where he d. 2 Jan. 1776. He m.
5. Chester, and by a cliarter, dated 1 Sept. 1473, testified that 1736, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Joseph Mather, Esq. of
e, together with William Coton, of Derby, John Ilalyn, Shipley, co. Derby, and by this lady (who d. 9 Jan. 1775) he
riestof Witton, and his three sons, Thomas del Lowe, William had issue,
cl Lowe, and Lawrence del Lowe, had witnessed a certain I. Joseph, of whom presently.
harter of Thomas de Whytington, of Eelper, co. Derby, and It. Aklcruianbury, Citizen and Woolstapler of
Daniel, of
London, b. 24 Aug. 1739 ('. a batchelor at Derby, 16 July,
[argery his wife. Of the above-named, Thomas del Lowe, m.
;
ccording to an ancient emblazoned pedigree preserved at Joseph Lowe, Esq. of Highfield, co. Nottingham, J. P.,
amerford Booths Hall, was m. 1479, to AVilliam Swetcnham, Nottingham about the middle of the last century,
settled in co.
sq., of Somerford Booths, co. Chester, and carried lands in and having purchased the Highfield Park Estate, in the
[acclesSeld, Pexhall, and Bollington into that family. Of parishes of Beeston and Lenton, co. Nottingham (which
lat branch which derived its descent from William del Lowe, anciently had formed part of the demesnes of the Clugniac
39 Priory, foimded at Lenton by William Peverel, tern}). Henry 1.),
I
Jons Lowe, of Ilartford, co. Chester, 6. about the year he erected thereon the present mansion of Highfield. He was
'367, and d. 1632, devising by his will that his body should for many years an Alderman, and thrice filled the office of
I be buryed within ye chappell of Wytton." Ry Eleanor Mayor of the town of Nottingham. He was b. 14 Aug. 1737 ;
is wife (who survived him) he had issue,
m. Oct. 1765, Sarah, sole dau. and heiress of James Hurst,
I
i buried at Witton. By Elizabeth Coulthurst his wife (who * Lawrence Wilson, Esq. was descended from the Wilsons
j
survived him, and dying 15 March, 1691, was also buried at of South Tunlcy Hall, in the township of Wrightington, co. Lan-
Witton) he had issue a son, caster, the elder branch of which family is now represented by
I
John, of Hartford, who is mentioned in Ormerod's History Robert Wilson Ffrance, Esq. of RawclifTe Hall, in that co. He
I
\ of Cheshire, as having purchased a moiety of the Manorof m. Margaret, sole dau. and heiress of Benjamin Smith, Gent.
\ Hartford. He «!. 21 Dec. 1669, Mary, dau. of John Eaton, of Ashtun-upon-the-Mersey, co. Chester, by whom he had issue,
I Esq., and d. 23 Dec. 1694, and was buried at Witton. He I. Joseph, of Rivington Hall and Little Lever Hall, co. Lan-
I left issue, four sons, John, Robert, Nathaniil, and George, caster,;/i. Abigail, sole surviving dau. and heiress of John
and two daus., Mary, m. 1693, John Swynton, Gent., of Andrews, Esq. of Rivington Hall and Little Lever Hall, by
I
I Nether Knutslord, co. Chester, and Elizabeth, who d. Abigail his wife, dau. and eventual co-heirc.ss of Thomas
I
untie. Jan. 1697. Crooke, Esq. of Abiam Hall, co. Lancaster, and thus «. to
I
n. Robert, of Newton Hall, co. Chester, who purchased the the estates of the Andrews family. He had issue a son,
I ailvowson and impropriate Rectory of Middlewich from John Andrews, who d. s.p. in his father's lifetime, 10 April,
William, 2nd Lord iirercton, 1663, and (/. 26 July, 1679, and 1760, and a dau., Lydia, who also d. at an early age. Mr.
was buried in the chancel at Middlewich. By Eleanor his Joseph Wilson survived his wife and childien, and d.
I
wifo, youngest dau. of Richard Gerard, Esq. of Crewood 25 July, 1765, and was buried in the parish church of LuUon-
I
Hall, CO. Chester, he left issue two sons, le-JIoors.
1 John, who by his deed, dated 15 March, 1677, conveyed I. Slargaret, d. unm. 5 June, 1871.
I
to his younger brother all his right and claim to the II. Elizabeth, eventually heiress of her f.imily, m. James
Hurst, Esq. of Hurst, co. Lancaster, and d. 1 July, 1797,
I
I
had been settled upon him by his father, and d. in that
i
s:ime year, leaving issue three sons and one dau. Lowe, Esq. of Hi(;hfield {as above).
III. Sarah, m. Rev. John Milne, but d. s. p. 16
April, 1797.
2 .Samuel, of Newton Hall, who appears to have rebuilt
that mansion, which still remains in the possession of his Mr. AVilson d. at Manchester, 21 April, 1752, and was there
descendants, and bears upou it the arms of the family. iutened.
992 LOW THE LA.NDED GENTRY. LOW
Moors, CO. Lancaster, and d. 20 March 1810, and was s. by his
only son,
Joseph Hcbst Lowe, Esq. of Hishfield, 6. 31 Aug. 17G6 m.
S March, 1783, Elizabeth, eldest dau.of George Lagstaffe, Esq.
;
See
LOWE.
Sheebeooee of Oxton. f
of Bishop Auckland, co. Durham (which lady survived her LOWNDES OF WHADDON.
husband and d. IS Feb. 132C), and d. 9 April, 1817, bavins Selbt-Lowndes, William, Esq. of Whaddon
had issue, Hall and Winslow, co. Bucks, J.P. and D.L., b. 6
I. Alfred, of whom presently. Not. 1807 ; m. 1st, 28 June, 1832, Lucy, eldest,
u. Sydney, of Beeston, co. Nottingham, 6. 9 rch. ISOl ; d. dau. of Isaac Eawliiigs Hartman, Esq., Coldstreaiii ,
2 Edward Aubrey Courtauld, 6. 16 Aug. 1871. Jane Croke, and had issue. (Capt. Lowndes, an early settler
eldest dau. of Fraiacis Jack, Yiscount Kevrry, eldest He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Fitz William, by whoa
he had, with four daus., a son, t.!k(
Son of Francis Jack, Earl of Eilmorey.
William, his heir.
5LtllC3SC. —The family of Lowe, of Denby and Locko,
Mr. Lowndes d. Jan. 1683, and was s. by his only son,
originally from co. Chester, are derived from the marriage,
William Lowndes, Esq., the well-known Financier, who wai
al' Tk.
lip
iernp. Henry VI., of Lawrence Lowe, Serjeant-at-Law, with the
Secretary to the Treasury. He rn. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
heiress of Eoscll, of Denby. The last male heir, Eichard Eoger Harsnett, Knt., and by her (who d. 16S0; had a son,
Lowe, Esq. of Locko, d. 1785, having bequeathed his estates to
Eobert, his heir. He m. 2ndly, 1683, Jane Hopper, by wiiom
his kinsman, Wilham Drury, Esq., who assumed in conse-
(who d. 16S5) he had a dau., Anne, 6. 1684, who m. ; and 3rdly,
quence, 1791, the additional name and arms of Lowe.
Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard Martyn, D.D., by whom (who d.
William Drcet Holdes, Esq., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1639) he had one son and one dau.,
1854, eldest son of Eobert Holden, Esq. of Darley Abbey, co.
William, of Astwood Bury, ancestor of Lowkdes-Stoxe, «!/
Derby, and Nuttall Temple, Notts, by Mary Anne, only child Brightwell Pari; co. Oxford.
j
of WiUiam Drury-Lowe, Esq. of Locko Park, s. to the Locko Elizabeth, b. 1688 ra. Thomas Duncomhe, Esq., and d. 1712,
; 12. 1
1742, and M.P. for that co. 1742. He m. Essex, youngest dau
He d. 25 Feb. 1877.
and co-heir of Charles Shales, of London, by Anne his wife
Arms— Qaartetly: 1st and 4th, Lowe: Az., a hart trippant
2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas Barrington, Esq., son of Si;
arg. 2nd and 3rd, Dbcrt Arg., on a chief vert two mullets or,
; :
each charged wjth an annulet az. Crests 1st, Lowe: A wolf — John Barrington, Bart, of Barrington Hall, who was third ii
pass arg. 2nd, Drurt A greyhound courant sa. gorged with
; :
descent from the marriage of Sir Thomas Barrington, of Bar
u plain collar or, and charged with two mullets gold. rin^Lon Hall, with the Hon. Wiuiiied Pole, granddau. an(
ii
LOW THE LANDED GENTRY, LOW 998
i-hcir of Martraret riantaeenct, Countess of Salisbury, dau. William Lowndes, Esq. of Chesham, m. Harriet Wilson,
id sole heir ol Georpe, DuUc of Claieiice, broilier of Kins dau. of John Kingston, Esq. of llickmausworth, co. Herts,
DWARD IV. (sfc Burke's VicissUuik$ of Fuiailks). By this and left issue,
dy Mr. Rithard Lowndes left a son and successor, William, of Chesham.
William Lowndes, Esq. of Winslow and Whaddon, co. Charles (Rev.), of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, M.A., Rector of
Hartwell and Little Hampden, Aylesbury, to. Bucks, vi.
icks, who took the name of Selbt; he m. 17GG, Mary, dau.
Jane, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Walker, Rector of Standon,
id co-heir of Thoma.' Goostrey, ICsq. of London, by Mary
his
CO. Stafl'ord.
fe, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas Anscll, Esq. of
Hitch-
William Henry. Joseph.
den, and Mary his wife, sister and heir of Jolin Eleetwood, Jlary, m. Capt. Ch.arles Eaton.
iq. Missenden Abbey, co.
of Bucks, and by her (who c^. 178G) Elizabeth, m. Rev. Charles Henry Tyler, M.A., Rector of
id I. William,
issue, his heir: ii. Robert; ni. Richard, Chelwood, near Bristol.
Harriett, hi. Capt. Thomas Roberts.
M., Vicar of Swanbourne; iv. Thomas, LL.B., Rector of
Gcorgiana.
)i-th Crawley; i. Mary, m. the Rev. Thomas Howard, A.JL ;
(I. Thomas William, late of the 8th Hussars, ;-. 8 Oct. 1810. WiLLi.vM, now of Chrsham.
,ni. Richard William, of The Elms, Blctchlcy, J. P., b. 2 Oct. Joseph, b. 2 July, 1S35, Lieut. 26th regt.
: 1811; 1,1. 22 Feb. 1842, Stary Susan, dau. of the Rev. Wil- He 2ndly, 15 June, 1837, Martha, 3rd dau. of Robert Sutton,
)/i.
liam Fletcher, F.R.A.S., and has issue, Esq. of Rossway, co. Herts, and by her had issue,
a Richard William, b. 3 Sept. 1848; m. 18 Dec. 1872, Kliz.-i- James, b. 22 April, 18.38.
beth Frances, only surviving child of Hon. Henry Thomas George, b. 13 Aug. 1846.
Howard, 2ud son of Thomas, Karl of Suflolk, uud has Katherine Martha, deccafed.
issue. Clara. Mary. Anne.
J Isahclla Maria, m. Robert Augustus Aspinall, Esq.
Mary
2 Eleonora .\nna. Mr. Lowndes petitioned for the ancient barony of Monthermer,
3 Sophia Edith, ni. Edward Hanplopc Watt^ r.=q. of Ilans- and his claim was referred to the Committee for Privileges of
lope Park, Bucks. 4 Emily Hairictt,'. the House of Lords. He d. Aug. 1864, and was s. by his eldest
5 Madeline Philippa. f> Gertrude Matilda.
son William, now of Chesham.
8 Clara Ivy.
7 Evelyn Rose.
Harry William, late of the 15th Hussars, 6.20 Sept. 1S12,
—
Arms Quarterly, 1st and Gth, Lowndes, as in last Article;
IV. 2nd, Shales, gu., six escallops arg., three, two, and one 3rd, ;
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac K. Hartman, Esq., auU has, changed; 5th, Plantagenet, gu., three lions passant yuardant
1 William Seymour, b. 31 July, 1838. or. Crest —Same as Lowndes of Whaddon. MoUo— Ways and
2 Owen Charles, b. 10 Dec. 1843. means.
3 Meyrick Edward, b. 1848. (beat— The Bury, Chesham, co. Bucks.
1 Mary IsabcUa. 2 Mary JToyric'!:.
3 Lucy. 4 Clara Elizabeth.
n. Charles William, Rector of Korth C-av,icy, J P.. h.
10 Nov. 1815 m. 2 Nov. 1844, Laura Anue, dau. of Thomas
;
LOWNDES OF BAEHINGTON.
I>elvcs BrouRhton, Esq., and has issue, •
ings, including Pole, Plantagenet, Neville, t'/>.s(s ic d. at Naples 14 Feb. 1S63) has issue,
., A
leopard's head erased at the neck or, goixed with a laurel I. Alan Gardner, 6.21 Aug. 1857; d. 7 Feb. 1SC3.
inch ppr., for Lowsdes; 2nd, A Saracens head affrontce ppr II. Alan Herbert Watlington, b. 4 July, IfcCa.
eathcd round the temples or and sa., belt and quiver ^uUl, for
I. Ethel Helen Mary.
LBT. JI/o»o— Ways and means.
Seot— Whaddon Hall, Stoney Stratford. He m. 2ndly, 6 Oct. 1866, Fanny, 4th dau. of the
late George Farley, Esq. of Henwick House and
Froxraoor Court, co. Worcester. Mr. G. A.
LOWNDES OF BRIGHT-WELL. Lowndes, whose patronymic is Clayton, assumed
See LowNDES-SioifE. the name and arms of Lowndes on succeeding to
the estates of the late Thomas Lowndes, Esq. of
Barringtou Hall.
LOWNDES OF CHESHAII. JLincaffC. George Clayton, Esq. of Lostock Hall, co.
Lancaster, by Dolly his wife, youngest sister of the 1st Lord
LCWNDES, William", Esq. of Chesham, co. Gardner, and widow of Robert Barrie, Esq., was father of
acks, J.P., LL.B. Trin. Hall Cambridge, Bar- William Clayton, Esq. of Lostock Hall, 6. 18 June, 1790;
9ter-at-Law, b. 28 May, 1834. m. 1823, Mary, dau. of Edward Ciiadwick Gobst, Esq. of
Charles Lowndes, Esq. of Chesliam, co. Preston (of whom hereafter}, and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 184'2>
ILllTCilflC.
icks. Secretary of the Treasury, son of William Lowndes, had issue,
1-. also Secretary of the Treasury (by Rebecca his 4th wife,
Oeorge Alan, his heir.
Edward-ffarington (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Ludlow, Salop, m,
Lowndes 0/ (F/icc/c^on), to. Anne, eldest dau. and coheir
9 April, 1874, Victoria Alexandrina. youngest dau. of Col.
Charles Shales, Esq. of London, by Anne his wife, dau.
Hon. K. H. Clive and Baroness Windsor (stc Burke's Fecrage
d co-heir of Thomas Earrington, 4th in descent from the and Baronetayi), by whom he has issue.
irriage of Sir Thomas Earrington, of Earrington Hall, William Barrie.
~cx, with the Hon. Winifred Pole, granddau. and co-heir of Valentine Gardner, Major Royal Engineers, m. Mary Ellen,
ugaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury, dau. and sole 2nd dau. of late P. Serjeantson, Esq. of Liverpool.
ir of George, Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV.
Francis Starkie, Commander R.N., m. 1872, i:iizabeth Har-
riett, dau. of Rev. W. House, who d. Aug. 1876.
Burke's Rnijal Fainilies, Pedigree xxvi.). By this lady Eliza Dolly, id. 30 April, 1846, Capt. Charles Edward Stanley,
. Secretary Lowndes was father of who
d. 13 Aug. 181U.
William Lowndes, Esq. of Chesham, a Commissioner of Mary Caroline.
:cise, m. Lydia Mary, dau. of liobcrt Osborne, Esq., Coin- Fiances Mildred, d. 20 Sept. 1868.
isioner of the navy, and had a son and successor, 31r. Lowndes d. July, 1863, and was s. by his eldest son.
994 LOW THE LANDED GENTRY. LOW
J'amiln of ^ofonbcs. |
LOWNDES OP CASTLE COMBE.
KoBEKT Lowndes, of Overton (grandson of John Lowndes, Lowndes, Edwaed Chaddock, Esq. of Palter-
of Overton, and Alice his wife, dau. of Randle llodc, of Rode, ton Hall, CO. Derby, and Castle Combe, Wilts, J.P.,
and onl}' son of John Lowndes, of the same place, by Alice, h. 6 Dec. 1833, M.A. Trin Coll. Cambridge, High
dau. of Robert Stephenson, of Dalby, co. Lincoln), m. Eleanora Slieriff Wilts 1874. This gentleman, son of the late
Eaven, and had a son and heir, Edward Chaddock Lowndes. Esq. (previously
William Lowndes, of Overton and Lea, in. Elizabeth, dau. Gorst), assumed the surname and arms rf
and co-heir of Ralph Lowndes, of Iladley and Lea, and had Lowndes by royal license, 18 July, 1853, in com-
issue,
pliance -with the testamentary injunction of his
John, of Overton and Lea, who, by Anne his wife, had an
only chilli, Sarah; la. Awn.shain Churcuill, and had issue. great-unclcj Eobert Lowndes, Esq. of Palterton.
She sold Lea and Overton to her uncles. 3LilTCil3C. — Mr. Lowndes is a descendant of the very
Samuel, drowned 1707. ancient family of Lowndes, formerly of Leigh Hall and
Robert, of whom presently. Overton, Cheshire (see preceding Memoir). His father,
Thomas, who purchased (Jverton. lie founded t!ic Professor-
ship of Astronomy at Cambridge.
Edward Chaddock Lowndes, Esq. (formerly Edward Chad-
dock Gorst) m. 1830, Elizabeth, dau. of John DowthwaiU
The 3rd son,
Neshom, of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, and by her (who ^'
Robert Lowndes, Esq., purchased Lea from his niece, Sarah.
4 Dec. 1848) had issue,
By Ruth Graves, his 1st wife, he had an only child, Elizabeth,
<l. s. p. He rii. 2ndly, Mary, nee Kenyon, widow of the Rev. Edward Chaddock, now of Palterton Hall and Castlecoml)e,|
John Eldon Gorst, sometime M.P. for Cambridge, iii. Mary;
\\. Turton, and had issue, dau. of the Rev. L. Moore, and has, with other issue, a sonj
I. Edward, of Charleston. John Eldon.
II. ItOBERT, of Pultcrton, en. Derby, sometime of Widcombe, Henry Sandiford Gorst, d. 1852.
Somerset, in. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Richard Millies, Thomas William Gorst. Robert Campbell Gorst, R.IT.
of Chesterfield, and by her (who d. 1769) had, with a son, Elizabeth Jane, m. the Rev. W. L. Clay, and has issue.
Milncs, d. s. p., aged 36, another son, the late Thomas Jlary Rachel Gorst.
Lowndes, Esq. of Jjarrinftton. Frances Ann Georgina Gorst, d. young.
I. Mart, m. Chadwick Gorst, Esq. of Preston, and d. 1804, Emily Barbara, to. Capt. W. E. Gordon, R.N., and has issue.
having had issue by him (who d. 1797),
Mr. Lowndes d. 9 May, 185D.
Edward Gobst, Esq. of Preston, who, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of James Wigglesworth, Esq. had issue,
—
Arras Arg., fretty az. a canton gu. thereon a lion's heai
1 Thomas, of Palterton, who took the name of Lowndes.
—
erased or, quartering Gorst. Crest A lion's head erased or
gorged with a wreath of laurel vert.
2 Edward Chaddocx, assumed the surname of Lowndes, —
Heat Castlecombe, near Chippenham.
ra. Elizabeth, dau. of J. D. Nesham, Esq. of Houghton-
le-Spring, co. Durham, and left issue (see Lowndes of
CfiMlecombe), d. Sept. 1B72.
1 Elizabeth. 2 Barbara Jane.
LOWNDES OP ARTHURLIE.
3 Mary, m. William Clayton, Esq. of Lostock Hall, Lowndes, James, Esq. of Arthurlie, co. Renfrew
and was mother of the present Mr. Lowndes of bur- J.P., b. 1822, Capt. in the Prince of Wales' roya
rington Hall.
4 J>orothy Anne, m. William Adam Hulton, Esq., Ear- rcgt. of Renfrewshire Militia ; appointed 1858 to tht
rister-at Law, and had issue. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms ; m. 1859
y( /•!/!.?— Quarterly, and 4th, Lowndes, arg. fretty az. on
1st Eleanor Jane, dau. of John Marston, Esq.
a canton sa. a lion's head erased or; 2nd and 3rd, Clayton,
— ILtnCilflC. —This family settled at a very early period Si
Korth America. They descended from Charles; John (Rev.) M.A. Queen's Coll. Oxford, m. ChM
John Lowndes, of Bostock Hall, Gent., son of Rtchard
lotte, dau. of the Rev. J. Bartholomew, of co. Northamptoi
Lowndes and grandson of William Lowndes, Esq., Unvp. Queen
Elizabeth, a descendant of a younger son of the House of by whom he had issue two sons (John, 47th foot; and Jamt
Overton, who purchased Bostock Hall in that reign. He m. Bartholomew); and Joseph. The eldest son,
Jane, dau. of John Weld, Esq. of Weld House, and sister and William Lowndes, Esq. of Arthurlie, J. P. and D.L., il
co-heir of William Weld, Esq. of Hastal Hall, by whom (who 1817, Janet, dau. of Adam Keir, Esq., Banker, of Paisley, an
d. Feb. 1690) he had ten children. He d. 18 May, 1667. Of d. Nov. 1849, leaving issue, James, now of Arthurlie; Adai
his children,
Keir, d. 31 Jan. 1856; Isabella; and Katherine.
1. Richard, his heir, was bapt. 13 Oct, 1015, and was s.
14 Jan. 1709, by his son, Arms — Arg., fretty az. on a canton gu., a lion's head eraM
Richard, Oct. 1673, whose great-grandson, William
h.
or. Crest —A lion's head erased or, with a wreath of laure
ppr.
Lowndes, Esq. of Hassal Hall, b. 179.% (/. s. p. and be-
queathed all his estates to his niece. Miss Susana Kirkby iSeot—Arthurlie, near Renfrew, N.E.
Keddal, his sister's dau.
It. Charles, bapt.
a son,
6 Dec. lOSS, who had, by Sarah his wife,
LOWRY OF POMEBOY.
Charles, who settled in early life in the Island of St.
LowET, Egbert William, Esq. of Pomero
Christopher, or St. Kitts, in the West Indies, and later House, CO. Tyrone, B.A.. Brasenose Coll. OxfoK
removed to Charleston, South Carolina. He in. Ruth, J.P. and D.L., M.R.I.A., B.arrister-at-Law, Hig
dau. of Henry Rawlins, and d. March, 1736, leaving
Sherifl' 1852, h. 30 Dec. 1816 in. 1 July, 1855 ;
three sons,
1 William, whose grandson, John, was Surveyor-General
Frances Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-heir C
of Dominica, and d. 1812. Benjamin Humphrey Geale Brady, Esq. of Mour
2 Charles, a Planter in Colleton County, and Provost Geale, co. Kilkenny, and has had issue,
Marshal for South Carolina in 17o2, m. Jeanuie Perry,
and (I.1763, leaving a son, Charles. I. Robert Thomas Graves, 6. 16 Jan. 1857, Lieut. 1
3 Rawlins, Provost Marslial for South Carolina 1742, Dragoon Guards. ii. William Lowry, d. young.
was called to the Colonial Bar. He opposed the British I. Mary Ann Catherine. ii. Letitia Maria.
Government throughout the War of Independence, and
was appointed President of South Carolina 10 March, iLillCilQC—This isbranch of Earl Belmorc
a junior
1778. He was three times married, 1st, I.") Aug. 1748, family, and claims to be descended from a common ancest(
Amarinthia, dau. of Thomas Elliott, of Rantoule.';, witli the family of Laurie of MaxwelUon, Barts., now extim
d. s. p. 14 Jan. 1750 2ndly, 23 Dec. 1751, Mary Cart-
; in the male line.
wright, of Charleston, by whom he had, with four The Rev. James Lowky, of Tullyhog, 6. 1707, 4th son i
from him descends the present family of Lowndes Holyhill, CO. Tyrone, was Rector of Clogherny, and altc
of South Carolina. wards of Desertcreight, co. Tyrone, where he d. 1787. He r,
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>•, elder ilau. of John Kicharclson, Esq. M.r., of Rich Militia, served in India during the snppression of
0.AriuaRli, and sister of Mary, Viscountess Gosforil, the Mutiny, for which ho has a medal, 6. 2(5 Jur>e
11(1- (who d. 1771) he had issue, 1835 m. 20 Oct. 1863, Elizabeth Jackson, 2nd dau.
;
II. John, formerly 8th regt. III.Thomas William, b. 1814; d. uniii. 31 July, 1852.
V. Armar, of 4oth regt., wounded at Orthes, d. 18 June,
IV. Hercules, 6. 1817; d. uam. 27 July, 1851.
1^70, aged 85. V. Armar, b. 8 May, 1821; Adjutant 2nd Tower Hamlets
, , William, of Drumreagh, near Dungannon, co. Tyrone, Volunteers, formerly Capt. 30th regt. m. Jane, 2nd duu. of ;
2 Isabella Hester, to. 17 Nov. 1864, John Toler, Esq., M.D. dau. of Ranulph Dacre, Esq., and has issue, I Henry Dacre,
3 Mary Grace, d. 20 Feb. 1857. b. Aug. 1868; 2 Hubert Leslie, b. 1870.
[. Evcrina, d. unm. ii. Hester, d. 4 March, 1863. VI. Emily, m. 25 Oct. 1873, John Richardson, Esq., of Trew-
;ii. Elizabeth, d. 19 Jan. 1867. iv. Maria, d. umn. mount, CO. Tyrone. vii. Martha Leslie, d. 3 July, 1862.
Idest surviving son, Mr. Lowry d. 14 June, 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
...niERTWilliam Lowkt, Esq. of Pomeroy House, J. P. and James Cokrt Lowrt, Esq. of Rockdale, Q.C., Master of tho
L., High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1812. 6. 1787; r,i. 6 Feb. Isl5, Court of Exchequer in Ireland, b. I Nov. 1809 m. 1st., ;
Dorothea Eliza, dau. of William John Moore, Esq., and Thomas Taylor, Esq. of Earsdon, co. Northumberland, by
relict of George Foliiott, Esq. of Vicars Cross, Cheshire, whom (who d. 23 Dec. 1809) he has issue, i. Evelyne Eliz.-.;
nnd has issue, a dau., Anna Graves. II.Maud Ethel. He »;. 2ndly, 18 June, 1872, Edith Clar.i.
omas Graves, R.E., killed at Sebastopol, 7 June, 1855. Ilalyman, only child of Samuel Saimders, Esq., and bus
>ter. Id. 27 May, 1802, the Rev. Ricliard Johnston, Rector surviving issue, i. James Taylour, 21 Aug. 1875; ii. UiiUa,
Kilmore, co. Armagh (his 2nd wife); and d. 1 June,
1
Clara Leslie; iv. Joice Leslie.
i-76. Thomas Pepper, b. 13 July, 1839 d. Jan. 1847. ;
za Catherine, m. 9 Jan. 1850, Capt. J. Herbert Arm- George Pepper, 6. 22 July, 1843.
:ong, of Kilclare, King's Co., who d. 17 Aug. 1873, John Robert ColvUl, b. 19 Dec. 1844; A.B.. T.C.D., Indian
tving issue. Medical Staff: m. 26 April, 1871, Adela Hastings, dau. of
iia Jane, m. 2 April, 1809, John Malone, Esq. of Barons- William J. B. Lyons, Esq. He d. 19 July, 1873, and hia
u, CO. Westmeath (his 2nd wife). widow re-married J.B. Allanson, Esq.
"is— Sa., a cup arg. with a garland of laurel between two Harriett, );i. 30 Jan. 1858, Michael Obins Seeley Jones, Esq.
. hes of the same, all issuing tliereout ppr. Cnst Two — who d. 5 April, li-GO.
1branches intcrfretted ppr. MoUo over Floreant Lauri — Eliza,
Q.C.
m. 29 Sept. 1863, John Twigg, Esq., Barristcr-ai-Law,
below, Virtus semper viridis.
i — Pomeroy House, Pomeroy, co. Tyrone. Mr. Lowry to. 2ndly, Ellen, widow of Frederick Gamble, Esq. ;
and 3rdly, 1853, Jane, eldest dau. of Booth Jones, Esq. of
Strydagh, co. Sligo, by whom he bad a son,
LOWRY OF ROCKDALE. Somerset Thomas Corry, b. 21 March, 1855.
LowRT, James Cokey Jones, Esq. of Eoclxdalo, He d. 20 June, 18C9.
Tyrone, J.P. and D.L., la'tc Capt. R.A., and now Arms, frext. and Ji/o/toc.!— Same as Lowrt (/ fojiiaoy.
ajor of the Prince of Wales' Donegal Artillery Seat —Rockdale, Dungannon, co. Tyrone.
996 LOW THE LANDED GENTRY. LOX
II
LOWSLEY OF HAMPSTEAD NORREYS. GEORfiE LowTOEB, of SkWne Abbey, co. Meath, who m
Frances, dau. of Henry Piers, Esq. of Tristernagh, and wai
LowsLET, Luke, Esq. of Hampstead Norrcvs, father of
Berks, Patron of that Living and tlie neighbouring Edward Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, co. Meath, who m. Marj, j
Esq. of Wyld Coui-t, Berks, by whom he has issue, of Sir Tristram Bere.-ford, and sister of the 1st Earl of Typooi I'
II. Jethro, b. 12 June, 1834; to. 2 Feb. 1856, Mary, only now of Shrigleyl; 3 Henry Crofton, b. 26 March, 1858;
dau. of J. Matthews, Esq., co. Berks. 1 Eleanor Constance.
III. Obed, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. of London; h. 7 May, 1833; m. V. Marcus, of Thornton, Ryde. Isle of AVight, Post Capt.
19 July, 1871 Mary, only dau. of R. Robinson, Esq.
; R.N., m. Emily, Countess of Lerchenfcldt.
IV. Barzillai, Capt. R.E.; b. 19 Sept. 1840; -.a. 28 Jan. 1873, VI. William Ponsonby, d. in New Zealand, 1842.
Ada Mansfield, elder dau. of J. H. Pollard, Esq. of Deme- I. Julia, m. the Rev. Harry Lee.
—
Anns Or, a fcss between two chevrons sa., the one in chief and 2ndly, A. J. Deschamps De La Tour, Esq. of Milford,
accompanied of three crescents, two and one gu. Crr.it On a — Hants. V. Blanche, to. Allen Dent, Esq.
VI. Sophia, m. W. M. Bridger, Esq. of Halnaker House,
chapcau gu. turned up erm. a millstone arg. with milliind or.
—
Motto An I may. Sussex, and The Chantry, Bradford-on-Avon, co. Wilts, and
—
Stat Hampstead Norreys, near Newbury. had issue.
Mr. Lowther m. 2ndly, 2 April, 1834, Julia, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. Walter Trevelyan, 2nil son of Sir .John Trevelj-an, Bart,
liOWTHER OF SHBTGIiEY. but by her, who survived him, had no issue. He d. 23 Feb.
LowTHER, William Goeges, Esq. of Shrigley 1854, aged 85.
Hall, CO. Chester, Lieut. E.A., h. 11 Feb. 1850 ; m. Arms^Or, six annulets sa. three two and one. Crest —
1874, Hiirriet Agnes, only dau. of Rev. Edward
—
dragon passant arg. Motto Magistratus indicat virum.
Leigh Bennett, Rector of Long Sutton, co. Lincoln,
Seat —Shrigley Hall, Macclesfield. I'
I
LOX THE LANDED GENTRY. LUA 997
MicnAEL LoxDALE, of Mere Town, who ?». 1559, Alice Grct- LOYD OP MONK'S OUCHAED.
rk(>. and (/. April, 1694, leaving two sons and three daus. LoTD, Lewis, Esq. of Monk's Orchard, Kent,
lest son, J.P. for Surrey, High Sheriff 1863, and a Commis-
EKT LoxDAi-E of Mcrs Towh, bapt. 27 Dec. 15G4, had by sioner of Lieutenancy for the City of London, b.
and one son,
;ied his wife, three daus.
10 Aug. 1811 ; m. 19 June, 1845, Frances Harriet,
.MAS LoxDALE, of Mere Town, bapt. 19 Dec. 1599, whom.
iali Worthington, by whom (who was buried 22 July, 1655)
dau. of the late Admiral the Hon. Frederick Paul
li:ul three sons and seven daus. The eldest son, Irby, C.B., of Boyland HaU, Norfolk.
John Loxdale, of Mere Town, b. lG-13 m. and had issue, ; 3L t II CiUflC.— Edwakd Lotd, Esq. of Coombe House, Surrey,
Thomas Loxdale (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, b. an eminent banker, ?re. 1809, Sarah, dau. of Joseph Taylor, Esq.
Dec. 1675, Vicar of Scighford, and Kector of Forton, of Blackley, co. Lancaster, and both d. Jan. 1863, leaving issue,
'. Stafford, which he resigned in 1721, and became Kector Lewis, now of Monk's Orchard.
if Tixal— "a man of learning and fond of antiquarian Edward, of Lillesden, Kent (see that 3Temoir).
risearchcs," author of "Parochial Antiquities of Stafford- William Jones, of Langleybury, Herts (.tr<; thnt Mcnoir).
ire," and other local histories in JISS., cited in Shaw's Sarah, m. H. B. Benyon, Esq. of Rounday Lodge, Leeds,
-Staffordshire." He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Eld, Esq. who d. 1849; she d. 1858, and left four children.
Leighford, and</. s. p.
.
Catherine, m. 1844, T. Dyce Nicol, Esq., M.P., and has five
Richard, b. Oct. 1680 d. ». p. 7 Jan. 17.32.
; He was children.
ic tirst of the family who settled at Shrewsbury, wliere he
Hannah, m. W. Entwistle, Esq. of Rushulme, Manchester,
1 raitised as a Solicitor. He was an Ensign in the " Artillery who d. 1865, and had four children.
rtL;iment raised voluntarily by the inhabitants in the year Fanny, m. 1847, James Sydney Stopford, Esq. andd. 1856, ;
3 Mary, in. 1849, Joseph Stirling, Esq., Capt. It.N., and has
I. William Dd Cane. II. George Du Cane, d. 1873.
two sons and one dau. III. Herbert Du Cane. IV. Arthur Du Cane.
III. George, b. 1788, was Major (half-pay), served in the
Peninsula and at Waterloo; d. umn. Dec. 1847. ILtUCaflC—William Wright Luard, Esq. of The Lodge,
IV. John, Lieut.-Col. late 10th regt., served in the R.N.,
Witham, Essex, J.P. and D.L. (3rd son of William Luard, Esq.,
1802-7, entered 4th Dragoons 1809, served in the Peninsula, half-brother of Peter Robert Luard, Esq. of Blyborough, co.
and was at AVaterloo and Bhurtpore, &. 5 May, 1790; m. Lincoln {refer to that Family), b. 31 Aug. 1786; to. 10 Oct.
1826, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. William Scott, E.I.C., and 1815, Charlotte, only child of Thomas Garnham, Esq. of
dying 1875, left issue, Felsham Hall, Suffolk, and d. 13 Aug. 1857, having had issue,
1 Richard George Amherst, b. 29 July, 1827, Major-Gen.,
served in the Crimea and China, and in. 1863, Hannah, William Garnham, now of The Lodge.
dau. of H. Chamberlin, Esq. of Narboro, Norfolk, by whom Thomas Garnham, b. 24 May, 1821 m. 19 May, 1847, Jane ;
he has five sons and one dau. Anne, dau. of James Inglis, Esq. of Norwood, Surrey, and
2 John Dalbiac, b. 31 Oct. 1831, late 82nd regt. d. 1860. ;
has a son, Thomas Inglis.
3 Frederic Peter, Major Bengal Staff Corps, served in the Alexander Garnham, b. 1827; d. 2 Aug. 1829.
Indian Campaigns 1857-8, and at Pekin with Fane's Horse Frederick Garnham, b. 22 June, 1829 d. 4 Feb. 18.')7. ;
dau. of Martin, Esq., and has issue. a son, Frederick Bramston, and other children.
1 Elizabeth Louisa. Charlotte Garnham, in. 28 June, 1836, Jacob H. Patti^on, Esq.
2 Susan Anne Maria, m. 1876, Gerald W. Martin, Esq., Henrietta Garnham, in. 25 June, 1844, the Rev. Reginald Guy
Bengal Staff Corps and d. Nov. 1877.;
Bryan, and d. 3 Jan. 1849.
V. Henry, a Banker, 6. 4 Dec. 1792; in. 1825, Jane, dau. of
Jane Garnham.
—
lUchards, Esq., and has issue, Ifenry Richard, Charles
Elizabeth Garnham, in. 2 July, 1845, the PvCV. Frederick John
Ross Laurence, of Exeter Coll. Oxon, S.C.L., Hector ol
William, William Richard, and Louisa.
Tiptree Heath, Essex, and Rural Dean.
VI. Edward (Rev.), M.A., St. John's Coll. Camb., Rector of
Winter-slow, Salisbury, 1846, b. 1795; in. July, 1821, Julia
Mary Anne Garnhan.
Darandu, dau. of Edward Coxe, Esq. of llampstead, and has Helen Garnham, m. the Rev. William Raynes, Tutor of Clare
issue,
Coll. Camb.
1 Edward Charles, h. 11 April,
1826. .<4n)!.<!— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, as Luard of Bbiborovxili
1 Emma Amelia, in. 1851, C. R. Freeling, Esq., and has 2nd, Wright of Hatfield ; 3rd, Garnham of FeUham, &uj)uUi'
issue. 2 Julia Loui.sa. Crest — As Blyborough.
VII. Robert Luard Selbt, of the Mote, Ightham, Kent, J.P., Seat —The Lodge, Witham, Essex.
LUC THE LANDED GENTRY. LUC 990
LUCAS OF CASTIiE SHANE. Major South Cork Light Infantry Militia, b. 28 Oct.
1812 m. July, 1864, Elizabeth Frances, dau. of
Lucas, Edwaed Sctjdamore, Esq. of Castle ;
maternal grandfather, Mathias Prime Lucas, Esq. IV. FuCLK (Sir), TO. Isabella, dau. and sole heir of John
Davenport, Esq. of Henbury, co. Chester, and had, with
of Wateringbury Place, Lord Mayor of London other issue,
1827. He has one brother and two sisters, riz., 1 Davenport, who eventually inherited Charlecote; d.
Matthias WiUiam, m. 1864, Helen, widow of Capt. v.-iviii. 1690.
Eritton, U.S.A. Mary Catherine, m. 1859, to
;
2 George, -who both became of Charlecote, and both
")
3 WiLLIAJI, J d. s. p.
"Walter John, eldest son of Walter Paul, Esq. of
4 Fulke, m. Elizabeth Mason, of London, and was father
Highgrove, co. Gloucester; and Ehzabeth Anne, of Thomas Luct, -who s. his uncle, the Eev. William
ra. 1861, to Alexander James Russell, Esq. Lucy, D.D., at Charlecote, Feb. 1723-4; and of Geobgk
Luct, who inherited from his brother, and d. unni.
^i-/;2^— Quarterly; 1st and 4th Lucas; 2nd and Srd, Lan-
—
caster. Crests 1st, Lucas; 2nd, Lancaster.
1 Dec. 1786.
1 Lucy, m. the Eev. John Hammond. The grandson of
—
Siat Wateringbury Place, near Maidstone, Kent.
this lady.
The Eev. John Hammond, occurs in the sequel as
LTJCY OF CHARLECOTE. eventual inheritor of CHABLECoxk and the estates ol
the Lucr family.
LuCT, Hexht Spexcee, Esq. of Charlecote I. Constance, to. 1st, Sir William Spencer, Bart. ; and 2ndly,
Park, CO. Warwick, h. 28 Nov. 1830
on attaining ; s. Sir Edward Smith.
Lis "majority ; High Sheriff of War^wickshire 1857 II. Bridget, m. Sir Bryan Broughton.
;
III. Alice, m. Sir William Underbill.
of Ch. Ch. Oxford, B.A. m. 5 July, 1865,
;
rv. IMary, to. Sir Matthew Herbert.
Christina, eldest dau. of Alexander Campbell, Esq. m. Sir John Walcot.
v. Elizabeth,
of Monzie, co. Perth, by Christina his wife, dau. Sir Thomas Lucy, of whom it was said that "his tables were
and sole heir of Sir Dimcan Cameron, Bart., of ever open to the learned, and his gates never fast to the poor,"
Eassifem, co. Inrerness, and has issue foiu" daus., d. Dec. 1640. The Lady (Alice) Lucy put up a most splendid
monument, by Bomini, in white marble, to her husband's
I. Ada
Christina, 6. 23 April, 1866.
memory, which also is in Charlecote Church. From him
II. Constance Linda, 6. 22 March, 1867.
derived, 4th in descent.
III. Sibyl Mary, 6. 7 March, 1868.
The Eev. John Hammond, being described, in George Lucy,
IV. Joyce Ahanore, 6. 14 May, 1871.
his predecessor's will, as the next person in remainder to
iltUCaCJC.—Thukstane de Charlecote, supposed to have whom stood limited, after his decease, without male issue,
been a younger son of Thurstane de Montfort, of Beldes jrt, co. the family estates, and grandson of the Eev. John Hammond
VN'arwick, Umip. Eichabd I., was father of and Alice Lucy, 2nd dau. of Sir Fulke Lucy and Isabella
Sib Walter de Charlecote, upon whom Henry de Mont- Davenport. Hammond assumed the surname and arms
Mr.
fort conferred the village of Charlecote, and the grant was of Luct by sign manual, 9 Feb. 1787. He -m. Maj-, 1788,
only,
confirmed by Eichard I. Sir Walter left a son. Maria, dau. of John Jane, Esq. of Bentley Hall, co. Stafford,
Sir William de Lcct, the first of the Charlecotes who bore and (Z. 12 Jan. 1823, leaving issue two sons,
that surname, and Sir William Dugdale surmises that he did George, his successor.
so because his mother might have been the heir of some John (Eev.) b. 1790, M.A., educated at Winchester Coll. .ind
branch of the great baronial family of Ldct, so named from a Trin. Coll. Cambridge, appointed Eector of Hampton-Lucy
place in Normandy. From Sir William descended the great 1815, and Vicar of Charlecote 1823, J.P. for co. Warwick,
and distinguished family of Loot, so prominent in the records d. Oct. 1874.
lica<l coupcd erm. between two wings displayed tusked and the property. This
—
crined or. Motto V>y truth and diligence. John Lumsden, of Cushnie, who d. 1588, had, by a 2nd
—
Sent Charlecote Park, Warwick. marriage, with Elizabeth Menzies, three sons and one dau.,
John, his heir, m. Janet, dau. of John Mortimer, of
Craigicvar, and had a son, Robert, who d. s. p.
LUMSDAINE OF LUMSDAINE. Alexander, of Clova, m. Christian Irvine, and d. 1625,
leaving a son, Robert, of whom presently.
See Sandxs Lumsdaine. Arthur. Elizabeth, m. John Burnett, of Leys.
Robert Lumsden, son of Alexander Lumsden, of Clova, :.
to Cushnie on the death of his cousin. He m. Agnes, dau. of
LUMSDAINE OF LATHALLAN. Leith of Bucharn, and left issue,
Lttmsdaine, Stamfoed. Egbert, Esq. of Latlial- Alexander, his heir, m. Elizabeth Leith, and rf. 1714,
lan, CO. Fife, J.P. aud D.L., late Capt. Fife leaving one son, David, who m. a dau. of Sir John Forbes,
2nd bart. of Craigievar, and rf. without male issue 1718.
Artillery Militia, b. 6 Sept. 1831 ; m. 14 Jau. 18G4, John, Yd. Agnes, dau. of Gordon of Auchlyne, and rf. 1716,
Anna Maria, 2ud dau. of Capt. David Briggs, R.N., leaving two sons, Harry, who s. to Cushnie on the death of
and has issue, his cousin David, and from whom the late Rev. H. T. Lums-
den, of Cushnie was descended and Charles. ;
I. Montague Stamford Robert, deceased. Robert, ra. a dau. of Forbes of TuUoch killed 1690, leaving
;
22 Dec. 1853, and was s. by his eldest surviving son, late Henry Lumsden, 2nd son of Harry Lumsden, of BeJ-
William Lindesay Limsdaine, Esq. of Lathallan, h. 4 Sept. helvie, of whom presently.
1828. He d. v/am. 1859, and was s. by his next brother, Alexander Lumsden, 2nd son of the above William Lums-
John Small Lumsdaine, Esq. of Lathallan, J.P. and D.L., den aud Jean Gordun his wife, m. Isobel, dau. of the Rev. Mr.
6. 1829; d. unm. 4 Oct. 1860, and was s. by his only surviving
Seaton, and had issue, i. Harry, d. s. p. ii. .John, of whom
;
brother, the present Mr. Lumsdaine, of Lathallan. presently and iii. Alexander, m. Jane Robertson, and had
;
y4/-i/is— Sameas those of the Innergellie family (.see Sandys- issue, the late Alexander Lumsden, of Glenbogie. The eldest
LtMSDAiNE), a chevron or, between a buckle and a
viz., az., son to leave issue,
nxilt's head couped in chief, and an escallop in base arg., John Lumsden, vi. Christian Stephen, and had i. Harrt, of
within a bordure of the second. Cixsi —A
heron dfcvoui"ing a whom presently; John; in. William; iv. Geoige; v. James;
salmon all ppr. Motto Beware in time.— Benjamin.
ii.
The
—
Stat L«tthaUan, Colinsburgh, co. Fife.j
VI. eldest son,
Harry Lumsden, of Belhclvie and Pitcaple, m. 1781, Cathe-
rine, dau. of Hugh McVeagh, by Margaret his wife, dau. of
'Iifle Volunteers, b. 14 March, 1825; m. 5 July, her three sons, Harry: John, killed at Lucknow 1857 and ;
Hugh, rf. 184.5; and tivedaus. and 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau.
;
-SriO, Edith Jane, youngest dau. of the Eev. Robert
of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, Bart, of Closeburn, and had by
^iimuel Battisconibe, M.A., Yicar of Barkway, aud her four daus. He <(!. 1856.
-icctor of Eeed, co. Hertford, and has issue, Thomas, of Belhelvie, Col. Bengal Artillery and C.B., m. Hay,
dau. of John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick, and had issue, Harry,
I. Hugh Robert, 6. 4 Feb. 1864.
John, Thomas, Peter, William (killed at Delhi 1858), Hugh
n. Walter, b. 20 April, 1865. David, and five daus.
III. Henry Charles, 6. 27 Oct. 1873. WiUiam, James, of Balmedie, ra, 1st, Margrvret, 2nd dau. of
IV. James Gordon, b. 19 Nov. 1875. John, Viscount Arbuthnott; 2ndly, Mary Elizabeth, dau. cf
Matthew Thompson, Esq. of Manningham Lodge, co. York,
I. Edith Isabella. ii. Alice Charlotte,
by whom he has issue, Harry, and three daus. 3rdly, Wil- ;
ill. Eleanor Theresa. iv. Katherine Evelyn. helmina, dau. of Col. Forbes Leith, of Whitehaugh.
v. Charlotte, an infant,
rf. vi. Mary Caroline, Clements, m. Jane, dau. of James Forbes, Esq. of Echt, and
vii. Margaret, d. young. d. 1853, leaving issue, Henry William, James Forbes, aud
four daus.
illUCagr. Lumsden of Pltcaple is a branch of Lumsden
' Cushnie. The founder of this family, Thomas de Lumsden, The eldest son.
TuoMAs Lumsden, of Couland and Medlar, who bad two Seat— Pitcaple Castle, Pitcaple, co. Aberdeen.
3 T 2
1002 LUS THE LANDED GENTRY. LITT 1
LUSCOMBE OF COMBE HOYAL. Edmnnd Law, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle, and had by her,
Thomas Godfrey, who d. 1819; Edmund Henry, his heir;
Lttscosibe, John, Esq. of Combe Eojal, Devon, and Maria Catherine, wife of the Eev. Thomas Edwards,
J.P. and D.L., b. 11 Oct. 1806. LL.D. He 7/1. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of the Eev. Humphrey
—
3LtUC<tSC. This family is of long standinpr in Devon, Christian, of Docking, Norfolk, and had four other sons and
and we find Hugh de Luscorabe, 9 Edwakd I., was im- two daus.,
pannelled the second man on a jury between the King and the I. William John, of Eodmersham, one of the Commissioners
Countess of Devon, Isabella de Fortibus. The Combe Eoyal of Parliamentary Inquiry, who m. Barbara, dau. and co-
family is a branch of the Luscombes of luscomlc, who were heir of James Wilson, Esq. of Kendal, and d. 1845, leaving
issue, one son, Charles Hugh, and four daus.
seated at Luscorabe in the reign of Hesrt V.
II. Eight Hon. Stephen Rumbold, of Norton Court, near
John Lcscombe, of Luscombe, m. the dau. of Stone of Faversham, Kent, P.C, J. P., Hon. D.C.L. Oxon. He was
Huish, and was father of Henry Luscombe, who r,i. Maria, Private Secretary to Lord Han-is 1795-99, M.P. for Eye
dau. of John Fortescue, of Fallapit, and had a son, John 1807-12, for Canterbury 1812-30 and 1835- 17, Chairman of
Luscombe, who, by Johanna his wife, dau. of John Giles, Esq. Committees of the House of Commons, Joint Secretary of
of Bowden, was father of Henkt Lcscojibe, who m. Alice, dau. the Treasury 1824-27, Governor of Madras 1827-35 P.C. ;
Esq.), who assumed, under the will of his uncle, by royal elder sister of Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart., M.P. andd. ;
license, the surname of Lcscombe. He m. Sarah, dau. of James Nov. 1864, leaving issue. His dau., Agnes, m. 1870,
Hawker Esq., Capt. E.N., of Plymouth, and by her had issue, Walter Phillimore, Esq.
1 Mary Anne, m. James Beckford Wildman, Esq. of Chil-
John, his heir, now of Combe Eoyal. ham Castle.
Edward Knighton, b. 1816 m. Anna, eldest dau. of Capt.
;
2 Anne Elizabeth, m. Eev. C. F. Newell.
William M'Culloch, R.N., of Barholm, co. Kirkcudbright,
and d. 6 Feb. 1867, leaving issue, John, 6. 1848, and Ed- The Right Hon. S. R. Lushington m. 2ndly, Marianne, dau.
James, d. 3 Feb. 1867. of James Hearne, Esq. of Great Portland Street, London,
ward Godfrey Sevmour.
Sarah, d. 8 Dec. 1870.
which lady d. 28 June, 1864. He d. 19 Jan. 1873.
III. James Law (Sir), G.C.B., 6. 1779, General in the army,
Elizabeth, m. William Fletcher, Esq., Capt. E.N.
and Chairman of the East India Company, M.P. for Peters-
Jane, m. Charles AVhyte, Esq., Inspector-General of Military
field 1825, for Hastings 1826, and for Carlisle from 1827 to
Hospital.s, d. 3 Jan. 1840.
Dora, m. Eev. Charles Egerton Dukinfield, son of Sir Henry 1832. He i/i. 1836, Miss Rosetta Sophia Costen, and d. 1S59,
without issue.
Dukinfield, Bart.; d. 20 May, 1868.
Mary, ni. John Elliot, Esq. of Kingsbridge. IV. Charles May, one of the Circuit Judges on the Madras
Establishment, m. Miss Ansell.
B.ed. 10 Jan. 1831. I. Paulina.
Arms —Arg., on a pile az. a lion rampant guardant crowned Ji. Dorothy Christian, ni. Guy Lenox Prendergast, Esq.
or. Crest — A demi-lion rampant guardant crowned or. The Rev. Mr. Lushington d. 1801, and was «. by the son of his
Seal — Combe Eoyal, near Kingsbridge, Devon. first marriage,
Edmund Henry Lushington, Esq. of Park House, Barrister- >
1752, MissBarbara Skeere, of Doddington. He d. 3 Aug. 1757, II. Hugh Courtenay, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. 1857.
aged 57. His youngest son. III. Edward, b. 1858. iv. Claude Mohun, b. 1867.
AMDEB LuTTRELL, reccived from his father a grant of the manor Mr. Luttrell d. 16 Feb. 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
of East Quantoxhead, which has continued in the family ever John Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, J. P. and
Bince. The fourth in descent from this Alexander, D.L., b. 26 Aug. 1787. He U. xinm. 1857, and wass. by his
Sir IIucu Luttrell (son of Sir Andrew Luttrcll, of Chilton, next brother,
Devon, by Lady Elizabeth Courtcnay his wife, dau. of Hugh, Henry Fown-es-Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, J. P.,
Earl of Devon) resided at Dunster Castle, which his mother. B.A. of Brascnose Coll. Oxon; M.P. for Minehead 1810-22,
Lady Elizabeth, had purchased from the family of Mohun he ; and a Commissioner of the Board of Audit 1822-49, b. 7 Feb.
was Member for Somerset in the reign of ISichard II., and 1790. He d. 6 Oct. 1867, and was s. by his nephew, George,
successively for that CO. and Devon. In 8 Henry IV., Sir Hugh now of Dunster Castle, eldest son of the late Col. Francis
gained a suit at law against Edward Plantagenet, Duke of York, F'ownes-Luttrell, of Kilve Court.
and the other heirs of John, Lord Mohun of Dunster, by which —
Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a bend between six
he obtained possession of the honours and castle of Dunster, martlets sa., for Luttrell; 2nd and 3rd, az., twi> eagles
Lordship of Carhampton, &c. He was afterwards Hanger of displayed in fess, and a mullet in base arg., for Fownes.
Blackmore Forest, Dorset, a Privy-Councillor to King HenryV., Crtst —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers arg.
Seneschal of Normandy, and one of the commanders under that
—
Supporters (as borne) Two swans collared and chained. Molt»
dau. of Francis Drewe, Esq. of Grange. n. George Curteis, now of Higham. i. Lydia Mary.
Alexander (Rev.), Rector of East Quantoxhead, m. had
issue, and d. 1810. Ar;ns —
Or, on a pile az. three boars' heads couped of the
field.Crest— A boar's head erased at the neck gu., holding iu-
Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell were s. by their eldest son, the mouth a spear or, headed of the first.
John Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, M.P. for &ti£—Higham, Hurst Green, near Lewes, Sussex.
Minchead, who m. 3 Aug. 178'.i, Mary, eldest dau. of Francis
Drewe, E.sq. of Grange, Devon, and by her (who d. 20 March,
1830) had issue, liUXMOORE OF KERSLAKE.
I. John, his heir. Maeiox LrxirooEE, Elizabeth Cc>>'ixGnAM',
II. Henry, successor to his brother.
Francis, Lieut. -Col., late of the Grcn. Guards, of Kilvc
m. 1877, W. Treror Roper, Esq., and Axne Dove,
III.
Court and Wotton House, Somerset, m. Feb. 18'i4, his m. 1871, Gr. D. Lees, Esq., co-heiresses of Kershike,
cousin, Emma
Louisa, dau. of Samuel Drewe, Esq. of Ken- Hoist ock and Meldon Manors, and Okehauipton
sington, and dying Jan. 1862, left surviving issue,
Park, DeroD, s. their father 1876.
George, now of Dunster Castle.
1 2 Francis.
Augusta Margaret.
1 JLinCajfC.— This family is of antiquity in Devon, and was
2 Mary Anne, i/i. Henry A. Bosanquet, Esq. formerly seated at Okeliampton, for which borough John
IV. Alexander, of Exeter Coll. Oxon, B.C.L., Rector of East LuxMooRE, Esq. of Coomb Park, Devon, was, towards the clo.-o
Quantoxhead, Bridgwater, Somerset, J. P., m. May, of the last century, returned to Parliament, but afterwards
18-4, Jane, dau. of SVilliam Leader, Esq. of Putney, and unseated on petition. He rn. Elizabeth, dau. of William Cun-
has issue, ningham, Esq., and left issue five sons and two daus. of the ;
1 Henry Aclnnd, of Badgworth Court, Somerset, M.A., former, the 2nd was Charles, of whou) presently; and tho
J. P., b. 18J6; m. 1857, Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph
4th, Thomas Bridgenian, Major of Volunteers daring the
Euscombe Poole, Esq., and has a dau., Eva.
2 John Alexander, of Edington, Bridgwater, R.N., m. Jan. French war, 1S02 to 1815, m. 1792, Miss Cartwright, and had
1870, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Alexander Henry three sons and three daus., 1 Eliziibeth; 2 Patience, Mrs.
Fownes-LuttrcU, Vicar of Minchead, Somerset, and has James; 3 Mary Cunningham, Mrs. Robert Lethbridgc- tho
issue. 2nd son was the late Kev. John Luxmoore, M.A., late Scholar
1 Fanny Henrietta, m. April, 1861, John Blommart, Esq. of Pembroke Coll. Camb., and lately of Kerslake. The 2nd
of Willett House. Somerset.
son of John Luxmoore, of Coomb Pi'rk, was
2 Florence, )/i. July, 18.t1, Hon. Richard Augustus Bethell,
afterwards 2nd Baron Westbury, and has issue. Charles Lux.moobe, Esq., who pos;e?scd the Manors of Hal-
stock and Meldon, Devon, and the. estates thereto attached,
V. Thomas, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon, Vicar of Carhampton,
and Incumbent of Dunster, Somerset, J. P. including the Park of Okehampton, for .many generations in
1. Mary Ann, deceased. ii. Margaret, deceased. the possession of the Courtenays. lie d. 1834, and was s. by
ni. Harriet, d. C April, 1870, aged 81. his nephew.
1004" LYA THE LANDED GENTRY. LYL
Rev. John Luxmooke, M.A., of KerslaUe, Halstock, and III. Arthur, 6. 22 April, 1853, Lieut. Herts Militia.
Meldon Manors, and Okeliampton Park, Devon, Eector of IV. Edgar, 6. 9 May, 1863.
Llanymynecli, Salop,
Luxmoore, Esq. 1834;
b. 18 Jan. IS02;
in. 1st,
s.
George Ltall, Esq., who s. his father at Findon, repre- 1749, Eleanor, dau. of Samuel Hyde, of co. Lancaster, and of
Belfast, and had issue by his said wife, who survived him,
sented the city of London in several Parliaments, and was
Chairman of the East India Company during the Affghan war, three sons and three daus.,
•one of the most critical periods of Indian hi.story; he took a I. Hugh, of Jackson Hall, co. Londonderry, b. 30 Dec. 17.56,
leading part in the foundation of many of the commercial m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Greg, and left at his decease,
1812, three sons and four daus.,
undertakings of his time. He m. Margaret Anne, only child of
1 Hugh. 2 Thomas. 3 Samuel.
.John Edwardes, Esq., and by her had the following issue,
1 Elizabeth. 2 Eleanor. 3 Mary, 4 Sarah
John Edwardes, Advocate-General of Bengal, vi. Julia, dau.
II. Samuel, of whom presently.
of John Davis, Esq., and d. at Barrackpore, 1815.
George, now of Hedley and Findon. III. James, of Philadelphia.
I. Mary. II. Eleanor.
William Hearle (Rev.), Rector of St Dionis Bnckchurch,
London, m. Susan, dau. of Sir Thomas Grant, K.C.B. The 2nd son,
Margaret, m. the Kev. J. C. Wynter, and ''. 1852. Samdel Ltle, Esq. of The Oaks, b. 13 April 1761, High
JVIary, in. William Forsyth, Esq., y.C, M.P. for Marylebone, Sheriff CO. Fermanagli 1806, m.. 17 Aug. 1787, Esther, dau. of
and d. 1864.
John ,\cheson, Esq. of Londonderry (who d. 4 Feb. 1844), and
Arms (as borne hy the famU;/)—lnt and 4th, az., a bend be- d. 25 Dec. 1815, leaving issue,
tween six crosses-cro.s.slct fitchee or; 2nd and 3rd, gu., frclty or.
Crest — A cock or, combed and wattled gu. Motto —An. I. May. I.HnoH, of Cairnagariff, co. Donegal, Treasurer of the
CO. Londonderry, m. Catherine, dau. of —
Bateson, Esq.,
Scat— Hedley, Epsom, Surrey.
and had issue a son, the present
Hugh Chetham Ltle, Esq. of Cairnagariff, Major Royal
LYDEKKER OF HARPENDEN LODGE. Artillery.
Achcson, of The Oaks, Londonderry, Lord Lieut, and
LvDEKEEB, Gerard Wolff, Esq. of Harpenden II.
Custos for that co., 6. 13 March, 1795; m. 5 April, 1825,
Lodge, St. Albans, co. Herts, J. P. for that co. and Eleanor, 2nd dau. of James Warre, Esq., by Eleanor his
Beds, a Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions for wife, dau. of Thomas Greg, Esq. of Belfast, and d. 1870,
Herts, M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, and of the having had issue,
1 James Acheson, of The Oaks, J. P. and D.L., Parrister-
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, b. 10 July, 1811 at-Law, b. 4 Feb. 1827; m. 6 Aug. 1851, Ida Elizabeth
m. 20 July, 1848, Martha Margaret, youngest dau. 2nd dau. of the Rev. Francis Ruttledge, of Bloomfield, co.
of Thomas Peake, Esq., Scijeant-at-Law, and has Mayo, and has issue,
issue, Felton Henrt James Acheson, b. 25 May, 1861.
Francis Acheson, b. 4 March, 1865.
I. Richard, 6. 25 JtiTy, 1849, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., a Margaret Eleanor Acheson, b. 27 April, 1853; in. 6
Member of the Geological Survey of India. Jan. 1876, her cousin Hugh Lyle, eldest son of Samuel
II. John, b. 21 Oct. 1850, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Bar- Lyle, Esq., the younger.
rister-at-Law of the Inner Temple. Eleanor Ida Acheson, b. 18 Feb. 18G3.
LYIT THE LANDED GENTRY. lYIT 1005
1 Gcorgina Achcson, /,;. Lieut.-Col. J. I'onsonby Cox, for Galway co. and town, and for co. Clare, was
K.i':.
High Sheriff for Galway 1858, and Clare 1S6G,
2 Eleanor Augusta Achcson, m. 4 Sept. 1855. Fclton
KreUcric William Ilervey, formerly Capt. 13th Li^ht and for Galway co. 1870, h. 1831 m. 18G5, Fanny, ;
Dragoons, and afterwards one of the Inspectors-Gcneial 2ud dau. of the late Sir Thomas N. Redington,
of Prisons in Ireland, who d. 31 March, IsGl his widow :
K.C.B., of Kilcoruan, and has issue,
m. 2udly, 1869, S. G. Kathhone, Esq. of Allerton, co. Lan-
caster. I. Mark, b. 1866. ii. Thomas David.
3 Esther Emily Acheson, m. 6 Feb. 18G2, William Rath- III. William Patrick,
bone Esq., M.P., of Greenbank, Liverpool. I. Ellen. II. Fanny.
4 Florence Acheson, hi. i Aug. 1874, the Eev. G. Gal-
braith, of Lower Cumber, co. Londonderry. IttllCilSC. Mark Lynch,
Esq. of Rcnmore, co. Galway,
III. Samuel, 6. 18 Feb. 1801 m. 2 May, 1843, Margaret, dau.
; h. Jane, only dau. of Nicholas Biggs, Esq. of
1684; 1/1.
of John Stephenson, of Knockan, co. Londonderry, and d. Jamaica, and had two sons, Patbick, his heir ; and Nicholas,
18 Aug. 18G8. IV. James, d. unvi. d. s. 'p. The elder and heir,
I. Eleanor, d. unm. Patrick Lynch, Esq. of Renmorc, 6. 1714; m. 1747, Anne,
II. Sarah, m. Thomas Batt, Esq. of Rathmullcn, co. Donegal.
Charles ffrench, Bart, of Castle tTrcnch, and aunt
sister of Sir
III. Mary, vi. Henry Sole Sandys, Esq.
of Thomas, 1st Baron ffrench, and by her had, with two daus.,
Seat — Cairnagariff, co. Donegal.
who both d.s.])., two sons, Mark, of whom presently; and
Martin, Barrister-at-Law. The elder son,
LYNCH OF BARNA. Mark Lynch, Esq. of Duras Park, co. Galway, 6. 1755; m.
1785, Barbara, only child of Stephen Burke, Esq., of Ower,
Lxxcn, MAEcrs Nicholas, Esq. of Earna, co. CO. Galway, and by her had one son,
Galwaj, J.P., D.L., High Slierifi' 18G9, formerly Patrick Marcus Lynch, late of Duras Park.
Lieut. 33rd regt., b. 12 Sept. 1836; m. 8 Mny, He 2ndly, 1792, Victoire, dau. of Richard Wolsey Cormick,
la.
18G7, Blanche, only dau. of Count Jiiliuz Marylski, Esq. of Wolsey Park, in the island of Granada, by Lucy Bai--
of Warsaw, and has issue, bara his wife, sister of Sir George Leonard Staunton, Bart.,
I. Nicholas Mahcus, 6. 16 April, 18C8. and by her had issue at his death, 1822,
II. Arthur Sarsfield, 6. 5 June, 1874. George Staunton, now of Clydagh House, co. Galway,
I. Ida. II. Ethel. m. Violet. (/ ffer to Lynch Staunton).
Henry Cormick, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., Madras, h. 1801; m. 1838,
IttncatJC. —The
family of Lynch, of which was James Charlotte, dau. of J. Brock Wood, Esq. of Huntingdon Hall,
Lynch, the inflexible Mayor of Galway 1494, is of very ancient CO. Che.ster, and had a son, George Staunton, b. 1839,
standing in the province of Connaught, and ranks amongst the Lieut. Hants Artillery Militia. Capt. Lynch s. to the estate
of Leigh Park, near Havant, Hants, 1859, on the death s. p.
«riginal settlers, known by the name of " The Tribes of Gal-
of his cousin, Sir G. T. Staunton, Bart, (see Staunton), and
vray." In an old manuscript in Ulster's Office, William le
d. in the same year, having assumed the additional name
PsTiT is stated to have been ancestor of the Lynch family in and arms of Staunton.
Ireland, of which many branches still exist in high respecta- Richard M., of Glenard, co. Galway, J.P., m. Georgiana,
bility in cos. Galway and Mayo. dau. of the Rev. G. Varennc, D.D., Rector of Stapleiiurst,
The greater portion of the Earna property came into the Kent, and has a dau., Anna Varenne.
Charles ffrench.
Lynch family by the marriage of the direct ancestor of the
Lucy, rii. Richard IMartyn, Esq. of Galway, deceased.
present proprietor with the heiress of the O'Hallokans, the Jcannette Victoiro, m. Abraham F. lioyse, Esq. (2nd son of
foun'Jalions of whose castle are still to be seen. the late Thomas Eoyse, Esq. of Nantenant House, co.
Makccs Ltnch, Esq. of Barna, descended from the marriage Limerick), deceased. Margaret, d. unm.
of William Lynch and the heiress of O'Halloran, m. 1684, The eldest son,
Elizabeth, dau. of OUver Browne, Esq. of C'oolaron, and was Patrick Marcus Lynch, Esq. of Duras Park, and Renmore
father of Park, J. P., High Sheriff 1845, b. 1785; ra. 1620, Ellen, only
Nicholas Lynch, Esq. of Barna, m. 1719, Mary, dau. and dau. of John Wilson, Esq. of Belvoir, co. Clare, and has issue,
Neptune Lynch, Esq. of Lettermullin, co. Galway.
heiress of John Wilson, now of Duras.
Their only son, William Joseph, an officer 19th regt., 6. 1835, d. 1874.
Maeccs Lynch, Esq. of Barna, m. 1742, Anstace, dau. of Barbara, m. 1851, Lieut.-Col. Geoghcgan, H.E.I.C.S.
Maurics Blake Esq. of BalUnafad, co. Mayo, and had issue, Ellen, TO. 1855, Edward Thomas Stapleton, E.'q.
with three daus. (of whom Julia m. 1874, Hyacinth D'Arcy,
Eliza. Mary Jane. Fanny.
Esq. of KiltuUa), two sons, the younger of whom, James, ((. He d. 1864.
leaving one dau. and heiress, m. Maurice Blake, Esq. of —
Arms Az., a chevron between three trefoils slipped or.
liallinafad, co. Mayo. Mr. Lynch, whose will, dated 28 Nov. CreH —A lynx passant cowardcd ppr. Motto— Semper lidelis.
1. Kose. II. Alice. III. Caroline. I.Cecilia, ra. 19 July, 18G5, John Fallon, Esq. of Netterville
Lodge, CO. Galway.
He (I. 1873.
Arms—Arg., a chevi-on between three trefoils slipped or. Mr. Lynch d. 10 Aug. 1872.
— A lynx passant cowarded ppr. Motto—Semper constans
Cr'.st Arms — Az., a chevron between three trefoils slipped or.
St fidelis.
Seat —Patry House, Ballinrobe, co. Mayo.
—
Crest A lynx passant cowarded arg. Motto Semper tidelis. —
—
&ai Lavally, Craughwell, co. Galway.
1821. 5 Matthew, 6. 12 July, ISUO. Henry Lyons, Esq. of Old Park, b. 1776, d. unm. 1839, and
6 George, 6. 14 Oct. 1801. was s. by his brother,
1 Ellen, m. Rev. Edmund Corser,
William Holmes Lyons, Esq. of Old Park, b. 1781; m. 1811,
2 Sarah Anne, m. liev. Henry Fieldins:.
Anne, dau. of Rev. William Bristow, 'Vicar of Belfast, anrt
3 Mary, m. Hev. George Dutcard, M.A., Incumbent of
Barnard Castle 1847, an Hon. Canon of Durham, and Sovereign of the town, by Rose his wife, dau. of George Cary,
Master of St. John's Hospital, Barnard Custle. Esq. of Red Castle, co. Donegal, and luid issue.
rhc elder son, William Thomas Bristow, now of Old Park.
Thomas Lyon, Esq. of Appleton, J.P., Lieut.-Col. Warrington Sarah.
Volunteers, 6. 15 Nov. 175G; d. unm. 18 Sept. 1818, having Mr. Lyons d. Feb. 1849, and was s. by his only son,
fleviscd his estates to his nephew, William Thomas Bristow Lyons, Esq., now of Old Park
Thomas Lyon, Esq. of Appletou Ilall, J. P. and D.L., 6. and Brookhill.
2 Dec. 1786; m. 28 Feb. 1820, Eliza, youngest dau. of George Arms— Par fess or and gu., a lion rampant within a tressure
Clayton, Esq. of Lostock Hall, co. Lancaster; and d. 17 Aug. flory counterehanged holding in his paws an annulet az. and
1859, leaving issue, in chief two trefoils vert. Crest— dcmi-lion rampant az. A
holding in his paws an annulet or, therein a trefoil vert.
Thomas, b. 29 June, 1823; m. Dec. 1SG3, Iluleva, dau. of
Baron Posse, of Alsponga, Sweden. Motto— In te Doniine speravi.
Thomas Henry, now of Appleton Hall. 6't'ttis— Brookhill, Lisburn ; and Old Park, Belfast.
Charles, b. 29 Nov. 1832.
Francis, b. 11 Jan. 1834, MajorR.H.A. m. 1863, Flora, 2na ;
dau. of the Hon. A. Annesley, and sister to Lord Valentia, LYONS OF CROOME,
and has four sons and a dau. Agnes Gardner.
Eliza Mary, m. the late Archdeacon Grunall, who d. s. ri. Lyons,Heney, Esq. of Croome House, co.
27 Nov. 1867. Limerick, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1860, b. 18 May,
Georgiana, m. May, 1802, R. A. Cross, Esq., M.P. for S. W. 1828 ; m. 14 May, 1873, Olivia Millicent, eldest dau.
Lancashire. Adelaide.
of Lord Eobert Montagu, M.P., by his 1st wife,
Arrai — Arg.,
a lion rampant vert. Crest A lion's head — Ellen Mary, only child of John Cromie, Esq. of
jrased arg. Mntto —
Pro rege et patria.
Cromore, co. Londonderry, and has issue,
£ctti— Appleton Hall, near Warrington, co. Chester.
James Denis, b. 28 Sept. 1877.
Mary Eleanor.
LYONS OP OliD PARK AND ILinrilflC—This family is of Milesian origin, a branch of
BROOKHILLS. the O'Lyehane, O'Liathan, or O'Lehan race, having settled in
Lyons, William Thomas Beistow, Esq. of Old the CO. Limerick from the co. Cork, in the early part of the
seventeenth century.
Park, and Brookhills, co. Antrim, J.P. and D.L.,
James O'Lyne settled at Croonie, co. Limerick, and d. at
Bigh Sheriff 1866, I. 12 Aug. 1812 s. 18-49; m. ;
Croomo House, 1740, leaving, with one dau., a son, his suc-
Feb. 1840, Julia Maria, dau. of James Jones, Esq.
cessor,
)f Mount Edward, co. Sligo, and has issue, Denis Lyne, or Lyons, Esq. of Croom House, 6. 1689; ni.
I. William Henry Holmes, b. 31 July, 1843. 1723, Mary Lenhan, by whom (who d. 29 Dee. 1774) he had
II. Robert Colville Jones, [6. 26 Oct. 1844, formerly 43rd issue,
Light Infantry; m. Dec. 1869, Helen Caroline, dau. of I. James, b. 1729, settled in Limerick, and m. 20 Oct. 1757.
John Le Motte, Esq. Isle of Guernsey, and has issue, Mciry, dau. of David Hourugan, Esq., and d. 8 June, 17b8»
having had issue,
Cecil Colville, deceased.
Edward Colville, b. 9 Jan. 1873. Dennis, 6. 4 Nov. 1761 d. unm. 6 Nov. 182G.
1 ;
Guy Carey, 6. 16 Oct. 1875. 2 David, 6.29 Sept. 1765; d. -unra. 1799.
3 James, b. 20 Oct. 1767; d. tuim. Sept. ISil.
in. Henry Rennith Thomas, b. 6 June, 1850. 4 Christian, d. unm. 16 Dec. 1836.
I
IV. James Bristow, 6. 14 Oct. 1853. 1 Johanna, ra. 29 June, 1801, Richard England, and
V. Clarence Edward, 6. 10 Feb. 1856, deceased. d. s. p. June, 1836.
1. Eliza, TO. Robert Cunningham Thomson, Esq. of
1865, 2 Mary, m. 28 Aug. 1799, John Kelly, Esq., and d.
Castleton, Belfast, J.P. for co. Antrim, formerly Capt. 15 March, 1830, leaving issue (.c.' Kelly of Roci:stoicii).
2nd Queen's Own regt. II. Dennis, of whom hereafter.
Daly, Esq., who d. 2G Jan. 1875. He d. IS June, 1828, and 2nd, Hugh, took the additional name of Montgomery, ant
had issue, was ancestor of the Leitrim family (see Lyons-Montgomebi
1 John Edward, &. 27 June, 1823 ; m. 24 Oct. 18G8, of Bdhavel).
Gertrude, dau. of Rev. F. Henson, and d. 10 Oct. 1877. Henry, of Belmont, Deputy-Clerk of the Council and Deputj
1 Christian, m. 1852, Thomas Galway, Esq.
Muster-Master-General, m. and had an only child, Louisa.
2 Helena, m. 18.54, Daniel Cronin Coltsman, Esq. of Glcn- m. 1752, Chambre Brabazon, only son of Major-Gen. th(
flesk Castle, Killarney.
Hon. Henry Ponsonby, brother of the 1st Earl of Bess-
borough.
VI. Thomas, h. 2G Jan. 179.5; d. unm. 1822. Samuel, settled in Antigua, and is presumed to have beer
I. Helen, m. 20 Oct. 1802, Itoger Scully, Esq., and d. April, ancestor of the present Lord Lyons.
18G0.
Margaret, m. Hans Widman, Esq. of Hanstoun, co. West
II. Johanna, m. 15 Oct. 1811, Daniel Clanchy, Esq. of Char- ineath. Mary, m. Hugh Bowen, Esq. of Mullingar.
Icville, and d. 30 Dec. 1840.
Anne, to. Isaac Smith, Esq. of Anncville.
III.Christian, d. 3 Jan. 1S55.
Elizabeth, m. Glasgow Thompson, Esq.
IV. Mary, d. Jan. 1820.
The eldest son,
Mr. Lyons d. 5 July, 1809, and was s. by his eldest surviving
Charles Lyons, Esq. of Ledestown, High Sheriff co. West
son,
meath, 1731, Col. of Militia, m. 1723, Christiana, dau. o
James Denis Lyons, Esq. of Croome House, J.P., D.L., High
Robert Mason, Esq. of Mason Brook, co. Galway, and hai
Slieriff 1853, i. 5 July, 1785; r,i. 31 March, 1818, Bridgette,
issue,
eldest dau. of John Kennedy, Esq. of Limerick, by whom (who
John, his heir. Charles, Major 60th regt., d. unm. 1799
d. 30 Aug. 1873) he had issue,
Margaret, to. 1764, Theophilus Bolton, Esq.
I. Denis, b. 21 May, 1822; d. unm. 16 Kov. 1841. Alicia, d. unm.
II. John, 6. 10 Aug. 1823; d. unm. 10 April, 1818.
III. Henrt, now of Croome House.
The elder son,
!V. Thomas Casey,Col. in the array, C.B., b. 9 July, 18?9; John Lyons, Esq. of Ledestown, High Sheriff 1778, m. 17C5
ra. 6Jan. 18G3, Helen, dau. of George Young, Esq. of Apley Caroline, 3rd dau. of Lieut. -Col. John Dcgennes, of Portar
Towers, Eyde, and has issue, lington, and d. 1803, leaving issue,
Henry George, b. 11 Oct. 18G4. Charles John, Capt. 12th Light Dragoons, b. 1766 to. 1791 ;
Helen Amy. Mary Anne, youngest dau. of Sir Richard Levinge, Bart.
V. James, Capt. Royal Artillery, 6. 3 Feb. 1832 ; d. 12 June, and by her (who la. 2ndly, 1798, Anthony Adams Reilly
1862. Esq. of Roebuck, co. Cavan) he left at his decease, v. yi.
VI. Edward, &. 28 Nov. 1836, Major Royal Artillery; m. Jlay, 1796, an only child, the late John Charles Lyons
15 May. 18G2, Alice Smith. Esq. of Ledestown.
I. Anna Maria, m. 10 Feb. 1840, George Sampson, Esq. of St. John Robert, Capt. 69th regt., d. unm. 1801.
Catlierine's, co. Clare, and has issue. Tcnison, Capt. 12th Dragoons, b. 1769; m. 1812, Eleanor, dnu
51. Christina, m. 3 July, 1844, James Morrogh, Esq. of Old of David Frazer, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and d. 1832, leaviii;
Court, CO. Cork. i.ssue. Henry, d. young.
HI. Mary Jane, d. 12 April, 1825. Margaret Christiana, m. 1806, Rev. Samuel Auchmuty.
IV. Helena. Caroline, m. 1812, Mark Anthony Levinge, Esq., and d
V. Bessie, d. 4 Nov. 1841. 11 March, 1856. He d. 1847. Frances, d. unm. 1793
VI. Frances Hortense, d. 26 April, 1857.
Yd. Wilhelmina, m. 29 April, 1876, Michael Russell, Esq. of
—
Arms Sa., a chevron erm. between three lions .<;cjan
Glcnmore, co. Cork, and d. 14 March, 1877. —
guardant arg. Ci-est On a cap of maintenance a lion's IJcai
erased. —
Motto Noli irritare leones.
Mr. Lyons d. 2 April, 1853, and was s. by his eldest surviving —
Heat Ledestown, Mullingar, co. Westmeath.
son.
SdcU — Croome House, Croome, co. Limerick.
LYSLEY OP PEWSHAM.
liYONS OF liEDESTOWN. Ltslet, William G-eeaed, Esq. of Pewsham
Wilts, b. 1831 s. 1873
; m. 27 Jan. 1869, France
;
The late John Charles Lyons, Esq. of Ledes- Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Charles Hugh Lowthei
town, CO. Westmeath, and D.L., High Sheriff
J. P. Eart. of Svvillington and Wilton Castle, co. Yorl
1816, formerly Capt. Westmeath
Militia, b. 22 Aug. and has issue.
1792 his grandfather 1803 m. 1st, 14 March,
; s.
pierced of the dold in chief, also for Ltslev. C/Tsis— Ist, On bados 1843-4, served throughout the Crimean AVar in com-
II chapoau gu. tuiiu'd up erni. :i millstone arg. with niillrlml mand
of Royal Welsh Fu.siliers, and in command of 2nd
or; 2nd, A cubit arm in armour, the liand in a gauntlet Brigade Light Division (Officer of Legion of Honour, 3rd class
grasping a war-mace all ppr. from the handle of the mace a Order Medjidie and Sardinian Medal) Quaitermastcr-Geii. ;
chain iicmlant, encircling the arm or. jl/r.(;o— forward. in Canada, 1862-7, Brigadier-Gen. Malta 1868-9, utAldershot
—
Scat Pcwsliam, ucar Chippenham, Wilts. 1869-72, Commander Northern District l»72-4, QM;irlcr-
master-Gen. 1876; b. 1 Aug. 1816; m. 1st, Harriet Sophia,
dau. of Charles Bridges, Esq. of Court House, Overton. :ind
has issue, 1 Daniel Charles William, b. 15 July, lSu7 i ;
I. Alice Elizabeth.
own of Neath, in co. Glamorgan, temp. Henry VIII.
II. Clementina Agnes, m. Rev. Francis Jolm Atwood, and
William Letson, Lison. or Ltsons, bought an estate called has issue.
Tetherlay, or the Lower Lay, in the parish of Westtiury-on-
He m. 2ndly, 11 March, 1847, Lucy (who d. 26 Oct. 1871), dau.
evern, 1G06. By Anne his wife he had issue, i. John, his
of Rev. John Adey Curtis (by Albinia Frances his wife, who,
icir; II. Arthur, of Hempstcd, co. Gloucester; iii. Thomas,
after the death of her husband, assumed her family name of
if Worcester, Mayor of that city 1651, who proclaimed
Hayward in addition to Curtis, in compliance with a request
JnARLEs II. King of Great Britain; iv. Daniel, of whom
in her father's will). He m. 3rdly, 1 Nov. 1872, Gertrude
iresently. The 4th son,
Savery, dau. of Simon Adams Beck, Esq. of CUeam, Surrey,
Daniel Ltsons, Esq., 6. Nov. 1604; m. Sarah, dau. of
and by her had issue,
:iutterbuck, Esq. of King's Stanley; and d. 1674, leaving a
V. Nigel Lucius Samuel, b. 187G.
on and successor,
III. Gertrude Teresa Lucy.
Daniel Ltsons, Esq., 5. 1643; m. Anne, dau. of Nicholas
Vebb, Esq., and was s. at his decease, IC8I, by his son,
He d. 27 March, 1877, and was s. by his son, Lorenzo George,
Daniel Lysons, Esq. of Hempstcd, 6. 1672; m. 1693, Eliza-
now of Hempsted.
icth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Ridler, Esq., and left, witli Arms— Gu., on a chief az. a bend nebulee, from which issue
the rays of the sun ppr. Cre,?;— No crest is assigned to this
even other children, who d. $.p.. Daniel, his heir and John, ;
family in the Herald's Visitation 1672, but they '.lave borne lor
/L.D., Fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxford. The eldest son,
nearly three centuries. The sun rising out of a bauk of clouds
Daniel Ltsons, Esq. of Hempstcd, 6. 1 Dec. 1697 vi. ; ppr. Motto — Valebit.
Feb. 1725, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Mee, Esq. of Glou- Seat—Hempstcd Court, near Gloucester.
ester, and had issue (with five daus., of whom Elizabeth, in.
*
ohn Reeve, Esq., and Mary, m. Stephen Woodifield, Esq.)
wo sons. The elder, LYSTES OF LYSTEEFIELD.
Daniel Ltsons, M.D., of Hempsted Court, Fellow of All
Ltstee, The Very Rev. James, of Ljstcrlleld,
ouls' Coll.Oxford, b. 21 March, 1727; ni. 6 Dec. 1768, Mary, CO. Roscommon, M.A. , Rector of the Union of
late
au. of Eichard Rogers, Esq. of Dowdeswell, co. Gloucester, Tashinny, co. Longford, 1840, appointed 14 Nov.
ut dying without issue, was «. by his brother. 1854 late Dean of Leighlin, now Dean of Ontario,
;
Rev. Samuel Ltsons, M.A., b. 28 Dec. 1730, Rector of Rod- b.7 Sept. 1810 m. 12 Jan. 1837, Maria Sarah, .3rcl
;
larton and Cherington, in. Mary, dau. of Samuel Peach, Esq.
dau. of the Rev. George Keating, Vicar of Edge-
f Chalford, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
worthstown, and has issue,
Daniel, his heir.
Samuel, b. 17 May, 1763, Barrister-at-Law, Keeper of the I. Anthont, b. 1838.
Records in the Tower, an eminent writer on British topo- I. Jane Lctitia, m. 1861, Rev. George T. Huston Barton,
graphy and antiquities. He d. v.mn. 1819. B.A., eldest son of Rev. George Barton, Vicar of Killbrew,
Mary, 6. 1765; m. Charles Brandon Trye, Esq., F.R.S., of CO. Meath. ii. Ehzabeth Emily.
Leckhampton Court, co. Gloucester.
Elizabeth, b. John Marshall Collard, Esq.
1772; m. jLtltCdfJC— This family claims to be descended from the
Lysons d. 1804, and was s. by his son,
Ir. Listers of co. York. Osbaldiston Lvsteb, Esq., an adherent
Rev. Daniel Ltsons, M.A., F.R.S.., F.A.S., H.S., and L.S., of Cromwell, acquired considerable estates in co. Roscommon.
f Hempsted Court, the celebrated topographer and antiquary, He left, it is stated, several sons, of whom were,
uthor of Magna Britannia, ifv., b.23 April, 1762; m. 1st, I. John, of Corrakip.
801, Sarah, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Thomas Carteret Hardy, II. Anthony, of Lysterfield, co. Roscommon, whose will,
f the York Fusiliers, and by her (who d. 1808) had issue,
dated 31 Aug. 1745, was proved 13 March, 17-!(i: by Eliza-
betli his 1st wife, dau. and heir of Richard Warren, Esq.,
Daniel, d. 1814, aped 10 years. he had a dau., Joyce, 'ni. the Right Rev. James Leslie,
Samuel, late of Hempsted. I'.D., Bishop of Limerick, and had a son,
Sarah, 6. 1802; m. 6 Oct. 1831, Rev. John Haygarth, Rector
of Upham, Hants; andd. 18 May, 1833, having had issue
Thomas, of Lysterfield, m. June, 1742, Mary, dau. of
Bolcyn Whitney, Esq., K.C., Jl.P., and left an only child,
a dau., Josepha, d. unm. 1846.
Elizabeth, wife of Robert Robinson, M.D., and mother of
Charlotte, b. 1807; to. at Naples, 14 Nov. 1825, Sir James
Carnegie, Bart, of Southesk, N.B.
an only child, Elizabeth Robinson Lystcr, yii. '25 May,
and (/. April, 18-18,
;
1785, F'rederick Trench, 1st Lord Ashtown.
1
having, with other issue, a son, James, Eaul of Southesk.
III. William, of Grange, co. Roscommon, father, by Chris-
i'e m. 2ndly, Josepha Catherine Susanna, dau. of John Gilbert
tiana his wife, of
coper, Esq. of Thurgarton Priory, Notts, and had by her,
!
Daniel, Lieut. -Gen. (Sir), K.C.B., Quartermaster -Gen., Bart. By his 1st wife he left at his decease, 1726, two
entered the army a.s Ensign 1st Hoy.als 1834, served during sons,
Kchcllion in Canada 1S38-9, appointed Depufy-A.s.sistant- 1 William, of Athleague, whose will, dated 26 June,
Quartermastor-Gen. 1838, promoted Brigade Btajor at Bar- 1722, was proved 4 Aug. 1772. He i/i. Margaret, dau.
1010 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
of Bryan Gunning, Esq., and widow of John F.dwnnls, II. Frank Robert Preston. III. Waller.
Esq., andl)y her (who m. 3rdly, Capt. Francis Houston, I. Charlotte Honor. :i. Grace.
and 4tlily, Theobald, Viscount BourliC, of Mayo) had a
son, Jolin, and three daus., Ehzabeth, d. unm. Jane, ; —
ILtlTCatJC. The MacAdams are of ancient .Scottish origin,
wife of Christopher Kirwan, Esq., who took the name and claim descent from CUn Gregor.
of Lyster, 1S06 and Margaret, m. 1st, William
;
The first of the family who obtained footing in Clare was
O'Dwycr, Esq., and 2ndly, Richard Eumbold, Esq. the Cromwellian officer Col. John MacAdam, who, in tlio
2 Thomas, of Grange, Col. in the army, d. 1790, leaving
Parliamentarian interests, for a considerable time held Bun-
(by his wife, whod. 1750) foursons, Lieut.-Col. Anthony
Lyster, of Grange (who m. Anna Clcland, and left, with ratty Castle, and (1641) most gallantly defended it during it.i
several daus., two sons, Thomas St. George, who sold protracted siege. He was ultimately killed there, and under
the estate and Anthony, of Stillorgan, b. 1797, m.
; itswalls still lie his remains.
Marcia Deborah, 5th dau. of the late James Tate, Esq. Philip MacAdam purchased the estate of Blackwater, in co.
of Ballintaggart, co. WicUIow, and has a son, Harry
Clare, from James Craven, Esq. in 1684. He ci. 1694, and was
Hammon, Lieut.-Col. Indian army, V.C, Major Bengal
Staff Corps) John, father of Benjamin, Capt. R.A.
;
.?. by his son,
Thomas; George William; and daus., of whom Sophia, Philip MacAdam, who d. unm. 24 June, 1729; and his next
m. 1812, Rev. Sir Harcourt Lees, Bart. brother, John Craven MacAdam, a naval officer, having been
The eldest son, killed (unm.) in the South Seas, he was s. by his only surviving
John Ltsteb, Esq. of Corrakip, m. Elizabeth Bcllew, of brother,
Mount Bellew and d. 1784, leaving a son and successor,
;
Thomas MacAdam, Esq. of Churchland House. He d. 1752.
Anthony Lyster, Esq. of New Park, co. Westmeath, whose His eldest son (by his wife Honor O'Ryan, dau. of Terence
will, dated 14 Oct. 1751, was proved 9 Nov. 1754; he in. 1733, Grace O'Ryan, Esq. of co. Tipperary),
Mary, dau. of Bryan Geoghegan, of Castletown Geoghegan, Philip MacAdam, Esq. of Churchland, m. 2 Aug. 1755,
and had issue, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Rev. Bassett Dickson, of Knockdrum-
I. Matthew, of New Park, Capt. 9th Dracroons, High Sheriff assell, CO. Limerick, and left issue, with daus., two sons,
MACADAM OF BLACKWATER. 1.
II.
Ellen Jane.
Agnes Henrietta, d. unm.
MacAdam, Thomas Stannaed, Esq. of Black- III. Emily Darell Louisa, vi. 1874, Charles Dudley Maynard
water, CO. Clare, and Borde Hill, Sussex, Lieut.- Esq., M.R.C.S.
Col. 3rd West York Militia, J.P. co. Clare, and
ILtnCn0C. —The M'Adams of Waterhmd, co. Kirkcud
Sussex, I. Sept. 1S27 m. 1st, Jan. 1855, Eliza ;
bright, cl;um descent from Gregor M'Gregor, Chief of th'
Chivers, dau. of John Seddou Bower, Esq. of Clan Gregor, whose 2nd son, Gregor, Capt. of the clan, fled, i
Broxliolme House, co. York, aud by her (who d. isstated, to the south country, and was taken and executed ll
9 Oct. 1856), has issue, Edinburgh. His son, it is handed down,
1. Philip Bower, h. G Oct. 185G.
Adam M'Gregor, being compelled to change his name
called himself Adam M'Adam; he was ancestor of
He m. 2ndly, Sept. 1858, Ellen Jane, onlv dau. of GiLiiERT M'Adam, served heir to his father 2 Aug. 1662. H
AVilliam D'Arcy Preston, Esq., Capt. E.N., of was a strenuous supporter of the reformed religion in Scot
Borde Hill, Sussex, aud by her has issue, land. He was tried and banished the coimtry for harbourii),
MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC 1011
lUc famoiia John Walsh and other leaders of the insurrection, CO. Ayr, formerly Lieut.-Col. 20th regt., D.L., J. P., and
wlio ilctl from Bothwell field. HavinR been ransomed, he re- has a dau., Mary Elizabeth.
turned, and whilst at prayer in a cottage in Kirkmichael, co. ILtllCilftC. M'Alester, of the Loupe, is descended in a
Ayr, was surprised and shot by a party of soldiers under the direct line from Alaster, or Alexandeb, eldest son of Angus
Lairds of Colzean and Ballochmyle, 1680. lie m. a dau. of Mob, Lord of the Isles and Kintyre, a.d. 1284.
James Dun, of Benwhatt, and had a son and successor, Alexander acquired large additions to his territories by
James M'Adam, who was served heir to his father 1G86. marriage with Amie, one of the daus. and co-heiresses of
He a lady of the Cunningham family, appears to have
7)1. Ewin de Ergadia, but having espoused the cause of Baliol, ia
<Z. and was s. by his son,
1687, opposition to the claims of Robert Bruce to the Scottish throne,
James M'Adam, m. Janet Craufurd, by whom he had, he was defeated by that monarch, who besieged him in his
James M'Adam, his heir, m. 1715, Margaret, dau. and principal stronghold of Castle Swain: being forced to sur-
heiress of John Reid, of Mid Helliar, co. Ayr, and had issue. render, he was imprisoned in Dundonald Castle, where he
The eldest son, died. His possessions were bestowed on his younger brother,
James M'Adam, of Sauchrie, co. Ayr^ J.r., D.L., one of Angus Oge, who assumed the Lordship of the Isles, and from
the founders of the first bank in the town'of Ayr, m. Susanna, whom are descended the various chieftains of the M'Donald
dau. of John Cochrane, of Waterside, and had issue two sons, tribes. But the M'.A.lesters possessing that jus sangni-iiis of
I James, Capt. in the army, d. unm. 17G3, and Joun Locdon, which no forfeiture could deprive them, claim to represent the
,
of whom presently; and eight dans., of whom the eldest, ancient Lords of the Isles, as lineal descendants and heirs male
Margaret, m. William Logan, Esq.; and the 4th, Grissell, m. of Alester, eldest son of Angus Mor, who was the son of
Adam Steuart, Esq. The 2n6. son, Donald, the son of Reginald, son of Somerled, Lord of the
John Locdon M'Adam, celebrated for the reformation of Isles, and Thane of Argyll a.d. 1040, the common ancestor of
the public roads of the kingdom, ni. 1st, 175G, Gloriana Mar- the Clan Donald, Clan Dugall, and Clan Alester, known also
jraretta, dau. of William NicoO, of Islip, Suffolk co.. Long as the Clan Ean-Dubh. The sons of Alester, with their ad-
Island, America, lineally descended from Col. NicoU, Equerry herents, being driven from the Isles, sought refuge on the
to the Duke of York (James IL) at the taking of New York. mainland, and obtained possession of several strongholds in
At the close of the American revolutionary war, Mr. M'Adam Knapdale and Kintyre. On the overthrow of the dynasty of
wont early in life to America, and on his return purchased the Isles, in the reign of James IV., a.d. 1493, they became a
^ ichrie, CO. Ayr. He d. 26 Nov. 1S36, in the 81st year of his separate and independent clan, under their chief Ean Dcbh,
He had issue, who fixed his residence at Ardpatrick, in South Knapdale, and
William, his heir. James, d. an infant. for several generations his descendants retained the patronymic
James NicoU (Sir), knighted 1834 d. 30 June, 18.^2. ; of Vic-Ean-Dubh. He was s. by his son,
John Loudon, r,i. Marianne, dau. of Joseph Hcllicar and Charles, appointed Steward of Kintyre a.d. 1841. He was
Henrietta Gresley and d. 21 March, I8o7, aged 58, having
;
s. by his son,
had issue, Charles Loudon, d. June, 1861 Alice Mary; and ;
Su^ian Cochrane Craufurd, m. George Natheam, and has Gorrie M'Eachine Vic-Alester-Vic Ean-Dubh. At an early
issue. Jane, m. Capt. John Townsend. age, he became the hero of a tragedy still remembered in the
William M'Adam, of Ballochmorrie, co. Ayr (Sauchrie Highlands, the heads of which arc given in Pitcaii-n's Criniincl
having been sold), Surveyor-Gen. of Turnpike Roads in Eng- Trials. He took an active part in most of the feuds and con-
lund, s. his grandfather 1836. He d. 28 Aug. 1861, aged 58, and flicts of the troubled period in which he lived. He closed his
was s. by his brother. turbulent career about the beginning of tlie 17th century, and
was buried at lona, in the tomb of his ancestors. His statue,
Arms—Vert, three arrows paleways, barbed and feathered
arg. Cre.H —
A stag's head erased ppr. Siqyporttrs — Two in black marble, %vas to be seen there, within the last century.
—
S iracens naked ppr. Mottoes Above the crest : Calm; under He was s. by his son,
arms Crux mihi grata quies.
: Hector M'Alester, who had charters from the Earl of
...U —
Ballochmorrie, co. Ayr. Argyll for the lands of Loupe and others, being tliereiu
designated Hector M'Gorry-Vic-Eachine-Vic-AUister-Vie Ean-
Dubh. He ra. 11 March, 16'20, Margaret, dau. of Campbell, of
;
MACALESTER OF LOUP AND KENNOX. KiUierry. His son and successor,
Godfrey M'Alester, of Loupe, m. a dau. of Sir Robert
Someetille-Macalesteb, Chaeles, of Kennos,
Montgomerie, of Skelmorlie. His son and successor,
Ayr, Hon. Lieut. - Col. Ayr and Wigto's^ii
!.
Alexander M'Alester, supported the cause of Jasies VII.
Militia, D.L. and J.P., Chief of the Clan Alester, in to the last, and was engaged at the battles of Killicrankie and
Kintyre, b. 15 Sept. 1799 m. Jan. 1828, Mary ; the Boyne. He in. Jane, dau. of Sir James Campbell, Bart, of
Adeline Brabazon, only child of the late Edwai'd Auchenbreck, by whom he had a numerous family. (The 3rd
T.yon, Esq. of Dublin, an ofEcev K.N., by Anna son, Duncan, settled in Holland, and was father of Gen.
( iitherine his wife, dau. and co-heiress of George Robert M'Alester, who commanded the Scots Brigade.) The
eldest son of Alexander,
i'redevick Wynstanley, Esq. of Philipsburgh, co.
Hector M'Alester, d. without issue, and was s. by his
'
Dublin, and by her (-who d. 1861) has had issue,
brother,
I. Charles, 6. 13 March, 1830; m. 1867, Williamina Pollok, Charles M'Alester, m. Christina, dau. of Lament, of
youngest dau. of William Pollok Morris, Esq. of Craig, Lamont, by whom he had two sons, Angus, his heir; and
CO. Ayr, and by her (who d. 1872) he had issue, Charles Archibald, who for many years commanded the 35th regt.
Godfrey, 6. 1SC8; Henry; Janet; Mary; Violet. He d. a Lieut. -Gen., leaving a large family. His eldest son,
II. Edward, b. 14 June, 1834. iii. James, d. 1837. Charles, was Lieut.-Col. of the Ceylon Rifles.
I. Anna Catherine, d. 16 Aug. 1855. Angus JI'.Vlester, who s. his father, in. his co'..sin Jane,
II. Jessie, (/. 2 July, 1845. dau. of JI'Donald of Ardnacroish, and cousin to the celebrated
m. Mury AdeUne, m. 1864, Hay Boyd, Esq. of Townsend, Flora M'Donald, and was s. by his only son,
1012 MAO THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
Charles M'Alesteb, J.P. andD.L., Lieut.-Col. Commandant II. Richard. III. Geoi-ge.
1st Ayrsliive Local Militia, b. 13 Jan. 1705 ; m. 23 JIarcli, 17U2, I. Caroline. II. Eliza. m. Edith. IV. Annie.
Jessie, dau. and lieiressof William Somerville, of Kennox, co. Arms—Az.,fretty or,onafess'arg. aboarpassantgu. Crej(t--|
Ayr, by his wife Lilias, dau. and co-heir of Gabriel Porter- A —
salmon naiant ppr. Motto Virtus sub pondere crescit.
field, of Ilapland, and had issue,
—
SmI Drumcashel, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth.
Charles Somerville M'Alestee, present representative.
James, of Chapcltown.
AVilheluiina, d. 1874. Jane, d. 1S71. MACARTNEY OF LISSANOURE.
Col. Somerville M'Alesterc?. Oct. 1847. Macaet>'et, Caethanach Geoege, Esq. <rfj
Arms—0\; an eagle displayed gu. armed sa. sui-mounted on Lissanoure, co. Antrim, b. 11 Aug. 1869, s. hi» [
the breast of a galley of the first, a border of the third, charged father 29 Aug. 1874.
•with three crosses-crosslet fitchee arg. Crest— A. dexter arm
in armour erect, tlie hand holding a dagger in pale all ppr., ILinraCJC. —Of the Auchinleck branch of the ancient
motto over, Kortiter. —
Motto Per mare per terras. .Sit/i-
Scottish family of Macartney was George Macartney, Esq.,
porttrs—Dexter, a bear pierced in the back with an arrow
m. 1522, Margaret, dau. of Godfrey MacCuUogh, of Fleet Bank,
and sinister, an eagle ppr. all
Seat — Kennox House, Stewarton, co. Ayr.
Kirkcudbright. His great-great-grandson,
George Macartney, Esq., a Capt. of Horse, removed to
Ireland 1649, and settling in co. Antrim, represented Belfast
mACAI.ISTER OF GliENBAKB AND in Parliament. In 1678 he served as High Sheriff, and in 1688,
COUR. proclaimed King Willlam and Queen Mary at Belfast. By
Jane his 1st wife, dau. of Sir Quintin Calderwood, he had,
Macalistee, Keith, Esq. of Glenbai-r and Cour, inter alios, an elder son, James, one of the Judges of the Court
CO. ArgyU, J.P. and D.L., h. 13 Nov. 1803 m. 1st, ;
of Common Pleas in Ireland, temp. Queen Anne, whose grand-
3 June, 1830, Mary Agatha, only dau. of Eobert daus. were Frances Macartney, ra. 1748, Fulke GreTille, Esq.
Campbell, Esq. of Skipness, by Eugenia bis wife, of Wilbury, Wilts; and Mary Macartney, mi. 1761, William
dau. of Eicbard Wynne, Esq. of Folkingbam, co. Henry Lyttelton, Lord Westcote. By his 2nd wife, Elizabeth,
Lincoln, and has issue, dau. of Sir Stephen Butler, George Macartney was father of
George Macartney, Esq., M.P. for Belfast, who d. 17 Oct.
I. JIatthew Charles Beodie, late of Crubasdale, Capt. 90th 1757, leaving, by Letitia, his 1st wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Highland Borderers, J.P., 6. 6 31ay, 1838 '„i. 11 Aug. ;
Charles Porter, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, a son, Geoeob
1869, Augusta, 2nd dau. of Capt. Ilenry Lees.
Macartntet, Esq., m. 1732, Ehzabeth, dau. of the Rev. John
I. Agatha Cecilia Constance. Winder, and left one son, the Right Hon. Sir Georgb
II. CaroUne Elizabeth Villiers, m. W. Green, Esq. Macartney, K.B., of Lissanoure, the distinguished diploma^
III. Elinor Georgina. iv. Eliza Gordon.
tist, who was created Baron SIacartney, 1770, and made Easi.
He m. 2ndly, 3 Aug. 1858, Alexandrina Georgina 1794, and d.s.2'). 1806; and two daus., Letitia, m. Godfrey
Cunningham, dau. and co-heiress of "W. Millar, Esq. Echlin, Esq., and d. s. 'p.; and Elizabeth, ra. John Balaquier,
Esq., Major of Dragoons, and d. 1782, leaving an only dau.,
of Monkcastle and Moukridden, co. Ayr, and has
Elizabeth, who m. 1787,
issue,
TuE Rev. Teavers Hume, 6. 1757 (son of Gustavus Hume,
II. Norman Godfrey, 5. 3 Feb. 1S61. Esq. of Dublin, State Surgeon). He d. July, 1805, having had
issue,
ILtnCaffC—This branch of the clan Macalister claims
descent from the Lords of the Isles.
George, who assumed the surname and arms of Macartney.
Gustavus Thomas, b. 1794, served in the Royal Artillery at
Ranald Macalister, Esq. ni. Anne, dau. of Macdonald of the battle of Waterloo, and was afterwards in the 15th
Eingsborough, had, with several daus., five sons, i. Alex- Hussars, and 6th Dragoon Guards; d. unrn. 1846.
ander, of Strathaird ii. Keith, of Torrisdaile and Loup, a
; John, b. Oct. 1795; ni. 1st, Anna Waller, dau. of Joho
Gen. in the army m. John, a Col. in the army; iv. Matthew,
; Parker, Esq., by whom he had one son, Arthur, 79th High-
of whom we treat; v. Norman, a Col. in the army, and landers, b. 21 June, 1840; and two daus., Mary, m. Capt,
Hickey, 1st Bengal Lancers; and Elizabeth. He m. 2ndly,
Governor of Prince of Wales Island. The 4th son,
Elizabeth, dau. of Major Stewart, of the Rifles, by whom he
Matthew Macalister, Esq. of Barr, Col. in the army, m.
had one son, John Stewart, 6. Aug. 1856. He d. 1859.
1st,Miss CampbeU, of Glensaddel and 2ndly, 23 Dec. 1802,
;
Robert (Rev.), m. 2 June, 1823, Mary, 3rd dau. of Michael
Charlotte, youngest dau. of James Brodie, Esq. of Brodie, Harris, Esq., and by her (who d. 1862) had issue, 1 Arthur,
and Lady Margaret Duff, his wife, dau. of William, 1st Earl of Dawson Street, Dublin, 6. 17 Aug. 1824; ni. 14 June,
of Fife. He d. 23 Dec. 1829, aged 72, leaving by his 2nd mar- 1854, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Robert F. Rynd, Esq. of Rynd-
ville, CO. Meath, and has, Arthur Robert, Lieut, in the
riage, an only son, Keith Macalister, now of Glenbarr and
army, b. 21 Nov. 1856; Maiy; and Florence Elizabeth;
Coiir.
2 Gustavus, Major 38th rcgt.. Knight of the Legion of
iSeai— Glenbarr Abbey, Greenock. Honour; 3 Robert, Major .55th regt.. Knight of the Legion
of Honour 4 John Richard, Capt. 55th rcgl.. Knight of the
;
Jarl Macartney. He d. 20 Oct. 1869, and was s. by his eldest of Sir John Davies, Knt., Attorney-General for Ireland tewp.
on, James I., and had two sons,
GEonnE Tbavers Macartnet, Esq.of Lissnnonre, formerly George, who served under the Duke of Marlborough and
Japt. 15thKing's Hussars, b. Feb. 1S30; m. Oct. ISG.% Henrietta Prince Eugene, had the mi.sfortune to act as second to Lord
^ranees, 3rd dau. of the late Bobert Soiytb, Esij. of Gaybrook, Mohun, when the latter fought the celebrated duel with the
;0. Westmeath, and had issue, Duke of Hamilton, in which both the Duke and Lord Mohun
lost their Jives. At the time of his death he was a Lieut.-
Cartbanacb George, his heir. Gcn. in the army. Commander in-Chief of the Forces in
Helen Henrietta, 0. July, 1866. Ireland, Governor of Portsmouth, and Col. of the Car-
Jr. Macartney rf. 29 Aug. 1874, and was g. by his son, Car- bineers. Isaac.
:ban'acb George Macartney, now of Lissanoure. The 2nd son,
Arms —Or, a buck trippant gu. within a borduro of the last. Isaac Macartney, Esq., possessed a large estate in the north
yest — A cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a rose-branch in of Ireland, and served as High Sheriff of co. Antrim 1690.
lower all ppr. Motto — Mens conscia recti.
He m. Anne, sister and co-heiress (with her sister, the wife of
Seats — Lis.'janourf, Ballyuioney, and Lowther Lodge, Bal-
John Macdowal, of Freugh, and grandmother of Patrick
iriggan, CO. Dublui.
Macdowal, Earl of Dumfries) of John Haltridge, Esq. of Dro-
more, Downshire, M.P. for Killyleagh, and had issue,
ELIilSON-MACAETNEY. George, High Sheriff of Antrim, whose representative was
Ei-iison-Macaktxet, John William, Esq. of the late Rev. Arthur Macartney.
William, of whom hereafter.
rhe Palace, Clogher, co. Tyrone, M.P. co. Tyrone,
Grace, m. Sir Robert Blackwood, Bart.
Barrister-at-Law, J. P. cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh,
The 2nd son,
ligh Sheriff co. Armagh 1870, b. 2 May, 1818 m. ;
William Macartney, Esq. M.P. for Belfast, m. Catharine,
n May, 1851, Elizabeth Phccbe, eldest surviving dau. (by Elizabeth Montgomery his wife) of Thomas Bankcs,
lau. of the Eev. John Grey Porter, of Kilskeery, co. Esq., of the family of Bankcs of Corfe Castle, Dorset, and had
ryrone, Belleisle, co. Fermanagh, and The Palace, issue,
;o. Tyrone (eldest son of the Eiglit Eev. John Arthur Chichester, his heir.
?orter, formerly Lord Bishop of Clogher) by his , John, of Lish, co. Armagh, created a bart. 22 July, 1799.
vife Margaret Lavinia, dau. of Thomas Lindsey, The elder son,
Esq. of Hollymount House, co. Mayo, nnd of Lady Arthur Chichester Macartney, Esq. of Murlough, co.
Margaret Eleanor Lindsey, dau. of Chaiies, 1st Earl Down, Kings Counsel, hi. Anna, dau. of Rev. Samuel Lindsey,
of Turin Castle, co.
Mayo, and by her (who d. 1841) had issue,
)f Lucan, and has issue,
Wn-LiAM George, M.A., Vicar of Killead, co. Antrim, d. s.p.
I. William Grey, 6. 7 June, 1852.
12 Nov. 18ri8, having devised his property to his nephew,
II. Thomas Stewart, b. 19 Aug. 1854.
the present John Willlam Ellison JIacartney, Esq.
in. Arthur Hubert, 6. 28 March, 1857. Frances, to. W. Huband, Esq., and had, with other issue, a
IV. Henry John, 6. 26 March, 1859. son and heir, the late Capt. George Huband, formerly of
the 8th Hussars.
Hr. Ellison assumed, by royal license, 4 April, 1S59, Catherine, m. 1815, the Rev. Thomas Ellison («f supra),
he additional surname and arms of Macaetxey, on and d. Oct. 1856. Anne, d. unm. 1855.
Letitia, d. unm. 1855. Matilda, d. imm. 1857.
he death of his maternal uncle, the Eev. G. W. Mr. Macartney
Macartney. d. 29 Sept. 1827.
^amilo of Cllisoit.
^rais— Quarterly :1st and 4th, or. a buck trippant gu. within
a bordurc of the last, for Macartney 2nd and 3rd, gu., on a
:
Towards the end of the reign of Jajies I., Thomas Ellison, chevron between three eagles' heads erased arg. a trefoil
yoiuiger son of an eminent Merchant of Newcastle-upon- slipped vert, for Ellison. Crests—] st, A cubit arm erect, the
"yne, went over to Ireland, and settled in the north-west part hand grasping a rose-branch in flower all ppr., for Macaktney ;
f that country. From him descended William Ellison, Esq. 2nd, A buck's head erased ppr. charged on the neck with a
trefoil slipped vert, for Ellison over the 1st crest on an escroll
Kocklands and Soho, co. Mayo, whose son,
f ;
John Wybrants, Anna Maria, and Anne. John MacBraire, Esq., the eldest surviving son, Capt. 91st
;
Anne, )». Charles Colhoun, Esq., who left issue, one son and foot, was killed (28 May, 1798) at Enniscorthy, during the
four daus. Irish rebellion. He left issue, with two daus., four sons, James,
Robert, Frederick, and Arthur. The eldest son,
JamiliT of llfatartncn.
James MacBraire, a Merchant in the island of Newfound-
'
George Macartney, Esq. (son of George Macartney, the land, where he filled several important public situations in the
.1st of the Macartneys of Blacket, who resided in Scotland^ town of St, John's, finally, 1817, retired to his native country,
|3tUed at Belfast 1630. He m. Martha Davics, of the family and soon afterwards purchased the estates of Twecdhill and
1014 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
Broadmeadows. lie m. 10 May, 1793, Elizabeth, only dau. of I. Gebald Falkinoe. II. Frederick Fitzgerald.
Joseph Bower, Esq. of Bristol, son of James Bower, Esq., III. Robert Capel. IV. Justin Charles.
Earrister-at-Law, and had an only surviving son, I. Isabella.
John Joseph MacBraike, Esq. of Tweedhill and Broad- iLijtJaflC— Few pedigrees in the British Empire can be
meadows, J. P. and D.L., 6. 3 June, 1801 m. 4 Aug. 1831,
;
traced to a more remote or a more exalted source than that of
Caroline Abigail, dau. of Benjamin Gott, Esq. of Arniley the Celtic House of M'Carty. On the arrival of the English
House, CO. York, and had issue an only son, James, now of in the 12th century, they were styled Kings of Desmond
Tweedhill and Broadmcadows. He «. his father 1832. Mr. and Cork. From Cormac More, who lived in the beginning
MacBraire d. 1839, and wag s. by his only son, James of the 12th century, sprang two sons. Daniel, the elder, .s. his
MacBeaibe, now of Tweedhill and Broadmeadows. father as the MaeCarty More; and Diarmid, the younger,
Arm.'! —
Arg., a fcss between three stars in chief, and a lion founded the powerful House of Muskerry. The descendant of
—
rampant in base of the last gu. Crest A lion rampant gu. Daniel was created Earl of Clancare by Queen Elizabeth, 15G5
—
Motto In defiance. but, as he died without legitimate male issue, his honours died
—
iieaU Tweedhill and Broadmeadows, co. Berwick. with him. His last collateral male representative was Charles
MaeCarty More, an officer in the Guards, who d. 1770. The
M'CALIi OF DAIiDOWIE. dwindled possessions of this branch of the family became
vested in his cousin, Hebbekt, of Muckruss (see Bubke's Vieis-
M'Call, Henet, Esq. of Daldowie, co. Lauarlr, situdes of Families).
J.P., h. 1818. M'Carty of Carrignavar is the chief of his name, and
iLittC<l0C. — This
representative of the eldest existing branch of the once sove-
family came originally from co. Dura-
reign House of M'Carty. The first who bore the appellative
fries.
of M'Carty, or son of Cartagh, was the grandfather of Diar-
Samtjel M'Call, a wealtliy Merchant, possessed properties
MOD M'Carty More, whom the English found in possession of
in Virginia and Maryland, which his family lost in the War
Cork, and who swore fealty, gave hostages, and subjected his
of Independence by their loyalty and adherence to the British
Crown. He ra. 1st, 6 Aug. 1707, Isobell, dau. of William
kingdom to Henry Diarmod was slain by Theobald
II.
Frogatt Robson, Esq., and has issue, Elizabeth, Maurice Uniacke Atkin, Esq. of co. Cork. Ml
in.
1 James Frogatt De Wet, h. 1873. M'Carty d. 1703. His 2nd son,
2 Frances Catrina. Robert M'Carty, Esq. of Carrignavar, in. 1784, Jane, dai
Sarah, in. 1st, Lieut.-Col. E. D. Campbell, C.B.; 2ndly, of Joseph Capel, Esq. of Cloghroe, and had issue,
Lieut. -Gen. Alexander Maxwell, C.B., and by the latter has
JnsTiN, his heir. Joseph, d. uvm. 1821.
issue, James M'Call and Mary Alexandra. Elizabeth, rn. 1811, Joseph Deane Freeman, Esq. of Castk
Anna. cor, CO. Cork.
lie d. 7 Sept. 18C6.
Mr. M'Carty d. 1823. His son,
—
Arran Gu., two arrows saltierv.ise points upwards arg., sur- Justin M'Carty, Esq. of Carrignavar, h. 19 March, 1786
mounted by a fcss checque of the second and sa., between in. 29 May, 1810, Isabella, dau. of Caleb Falkiner, Esq., elde;
three buckles of the second, all within a border engrailed or.
son of Sir Riggs Falkiner, Bart., by whom ho had survivii)
—
CrcH A leg in armour coupcd at the calf ppr. and spurred or.
.l/otto — Dulcc periculum.
issue,
—
Jiesidence Daldowie, near Glasgow. Robert, h. 14 April, 1811 in. Elizabeth, dau. of John Hyd'
;
Jane, m. 1st, Eev. Horace Townsend; and 2ndly, 1845, couped holding a duke's coronet or cap
ppr. Cres^A ni
William Barton Leslie, Esq. of Court Macsherry, co. Cork. of maintenance :«
.unded with two laurel branches wreathed.
Isabella, »i. Alexander Ross, Esq., E.I.C.S. 3/o("o"lo "r
^^ '"'''"'' •^'"'''"' ^^^ <^''anorUino
Elizabeth, m. George Pakenham, Esq., and is deceased. honor '
'''''^'^'
3Iary Geraldine, m. 1st, Thomas Charles Morton, Esq., yiwiUoicc— Woodbank, Garvagh,
liarrister-at-Law ; and 2ndly, William Browarigg Elliot,
co. Londonderry.
Esq., grandson of the late Lord Minto.
Kose. Ellinor.
MAC CAUSLAND OF DRENAGH.
Ue d. I8C4.
MacCausland, Conollt Thomas, Esq. of Dre-
Arms—Arg., a stag trippant pil., attired and unguled or. nagli, CO. Londonderry, J.P. and D.L.,
Crest —
A dexter aim couped below the elbow erect, cloaked Hi"h Sheriff
with mail arg., the hand ppr. holding a newt of the last. 1S6B, b. May, 1828; m. 8 June, 18G7,
IIou. Lavra
ficot— Carrignavar, in the vicinity of Cork. St. John, 2nd dau. of the 14th Baron St. John of
liletsoc, and has issue.
Babing- James Anderson, Esq. His will, dated 18 Nov. 1763, was
>n, Esq. of Rothley Temple, co. Leicester, and
had issue, proved 23 Jan. 1784. His 3rd son,
1. Oliver Plunket, present representative. Conolly McCausland, Esq. of Streeve Hill, co. Derry. m.
n. Bedmond Conyngham Samuel, b. 29 Dec. 1S.')2. Sarah, dau. of Marcus McCausland, Esq. of Daisy Hill, and
m. John Babington, b. 30 June, 18.54; d. 25 Dec. 1858 by her (who d. 28 Dec. 1821, had issue,
I. Martha Ehzabeth, d. 21 Nov. 1853. Frederick, of Bessbrook, co. Derry, to. 21 Jan. 1814,
II. Mary Hannah. Theodosia, dau. of John Stirling, Esq. of Walworth, co.
m. Edith Jane.
Derry, and had issue,
IT. Florence Letitia.
T. Elizabeth Caroline. 1 Conolly, Major-Gen. E.E., b. 22 Jan. 1815; to. 14
n. Katharine Eliza, </. 6 Jan. 1859. Aug. 18.55.
2 John Stirling, b. 23 Blay, 1818; d. 24 Dec. 1844.
r. Macausland d. 26 Jan. 1856.
8 Abraham, 6. 23 Jan, 1829; d. 12 July, 1847.
II.
3 u
1016 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
Eotert, m. Bratilda, widow of Thomas Dallas, Esq. High Sheriff co. Tjrone 1865, h. 6 Nov. 1839 m. ;
Marcus, d. Sept. 1822.
Elizabeth, m. HughBoyle, Esq.
2 May, 1860, Amelia Earrictte, dau. of Rev.
Eachel, ra. Marcus Gale, Esq. Samuel Alexander, by his wife Charlottfe, dau. of
Thomas Twigge.
Sarah, m. Rev. Maty, Eev. Charles Cobbe Eeresford, Eector of Termin,
Mr. McCausland d. 26 March, 179G. and has issue,
I. Sarah, m. William Smith, Esq.
n. Eebecca, in. John McClintock, Esq. of DutiTnore. I. Bebesfoed Geokce Pep.f.t, b. 15 Feb. 1861 ; d. 31 Jan,
III. Hannah, m. 1739, James Stirling, Esq. of Walworth, co. 1870.
Derry. II. John Knox, b. 8 Feb. 1804.
Co.N-oLLY McCauslanb, Esq. Joi Fruit Hill, h. 21 Nov. 1713, III. Harry Edward, 6. 11 Oct. 1865; c?. 2 April, 1866.
eldest son and heir of Capt. Robert McCausland, m. 1742, IV. Augustus, 6. 18 Dec. 1866.
Ehzabeth, dau. of Thomas Gage, Esq. of Magilligan, and V. Leopold Arthur, 20 Nov. 18R8.
6.
eventually sole heiress of her brother, Hodson Gage, of Bella- VI. Hubert Victor, 24 July, 1870.
6.
rena, and d. 1791, aged 80, leaving issue, VII. Guy Reginald, 6. 6 Nov. 1876.
I. Dorothea Selina Navarra.
I. CoNOLLT, his heir.
II. Marcus, b. 1755, g. under the will ot his mother to the II. Amelia Charlotte Olivia.
BeUarena estates, and a.ssumed the name of Gage. He m. in. Eleanor Harriette Woodrop.
Julia Stirling, and d. 1815, leaving issue,
1 Conolly Gage, Esq. of Bellarena, D.L., m. 1827, Hen-
SLtncaSC—Alexander McClintock, Esq., h. 80 IMarch,
dau. of Thomas Tyndall, Esq., and d. 184-3, leaving
rietta,
1746, younger brother of John McClintock, Esq. of Druincar,
an only dau. and heiress, BIakiasne, ra. 1851, Sir F. AV. who s. to that estate 1775 (see Bueke's Peerage, Rathdonnell,
Heygate, Bart., lateM.P. for co. Derry, and has issue. B.), TO. 1781, Mary, only dau. of Samuel Perry, Esq. of Perry-
2 James, d. ii.nm. 3 Hudson, d. unm. mount, and sister and heiress of George Perry, Esq. of same
4 Marcus, of Streeve Hill, m. Rachel, dau. of Conolly place, and father of
McCausland, of Streeve Hill. He d. 1856, leaving an Samuel McClintoce, Esq. of Perrymount, High Sheriff co.
eldest son and heir, Marcus Gage, of Ballynacree House,
CO. Antrim, J.P., ra. 1854, Harriet, dau. of William Lenox
Louth 1843 m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Lane and
; ;
Conyngham, Esq. of Spring Hill, co. Londonderry. 2ndly, Dora, 4th dau. of John Knox, Esq. (see Knox of Moyne
5 Robert, Rector of Desertoghill, m. Ann, dau. of the Eev. Abbey), by whom he left one surviving son, Geobge Pebsz
John Olphert. McClintock, now of Seskinorc.
6 William Charles, of Drummond, co. Londonderry, J.P.,
m. 1838, Mary, dau. of Rev. John Olphert, and has issu(J.
—
Anns Per pale gu., and az., a che%Ton erm. between three
m. 1826, Sir Hugh Stewart, Bart.
1 Julia,
escallops arg. Crest —A
lion passant ppr, Motto Virtute et —
laborc.
I. Hannah, to. William Lecliy, M.P. for Deny, and d. 1820, /Seais— Seskinor, Omagh; and Ferrymount, co. Tyrone.
leaving issue.
n. Elizabeth, in. 1776, Thomas SUipton, of Beech Hill,
otherwise Skipton Hall, and d. s. p. 1800.
ni. Sarah, m. 1777, George C. Kennedy, who, on succeeding M'CLINTOCK OF DUNMOEE.
to the Skipton Hall estate at his cousin's death, assumed
the name of Skipton. She d. 1823, leaving issue. M'Clintoce, Eobeet, Esq. of Dunmorc, co.
CosoLLT McCauslasd, Esq. of Fruit Hill, b. 3 Aug. 1754; Donegal, J.P., High Sheriff 1878, b. 27 June, 1838.
m. 1778, Theodosia, sister to Maurice, Lord Hartland, and
itlltCSgC. William McClintock (2nd son of Alexander
dau. of Thomas Mahon, Esq. of Strokestown House, by Jane,
McClintock, of Trintagh, by Agnes Stenson his wife, dau. of
dau. of Maurice, Lord Brandon, and had issue,
Donald M'Clean, Esq., in. 1685 (see Bdkke's Peerage, Rathdon-
Mabccs, his heir. Conolly, 6. 1789; c?. in India.
nell, B.), Ehzabeth, only dau. and heir of David Harvey, Esq.
Frederick, 6. 1720; d. 1818.
Jane, m. the Rev. Gustavus Hamilton, Rector of Druma-
of Dunmore, and had issue,
chose, CO. Derry, and nephew of the Eight. Hon. SackviUe John,who s. him in the estate of Dunmore.
Hamilton, and had issue. Elizabeth, Nathaniel Alexander, Esq. of Londonderry,
in.
Elizabeth, m. J. Ross, Esq. of The Lodge, Newtownlima- whose son was the 1st Earl of Caledon.
vady;(i. s. p. Eleanor, d. it n hi. Mary, m. William Harvey, Esq.
Theodosia, in. Charles, son of Thomas Tyndall, Es^. of the Margaret, m. Doniinick McCausland, Esq. of Daisy Hill,
Fort; and rf. 1825, leaving issue. Derry.
Mr. McCausland, who had assumed the name of Gage in 1816, The son and heir, 1
d. 1827, aged 72, and was s. by his eldest surviving son, John McClintock, Esq. of Dunmore, held the commissions
Makccs McCausland, Esq. of Fruit Hill, D.L. co. Derry, h. of Capt. in the Jlilitia of Donegal and Tyrone, bearing date
21 April, 1787 m. 1815, Marianne, dau. of Thomas Tyndall,
;
respectively 27 and 30 Dec. 1745 hem. 4 Dec. 1728, Rebecca,
;
Esq. of The Fort, near Bristol, and by her (who d. 22 Aug. dau. of Robert McCausland, Esq. of Fruit Hill, co. London-
18G4) had issue, derry, and had issue,
CoNOLLT Thosias, now of Drenagh (Fruit Hill). RoBEET, his heir.
Marianne, in. 2 Jan. 1845, John Talbot, Esq., D.L., of William, 103rd regt., d. unm.
Mount Talbot, and had an only child, Mary Annie Jane Rebecca, m. Sir Hugh HiU, Bart., M.P.
Theodoria, in. 21 Oct. 1869, Arthur Rickard Lloyd, Esq. of Lydia, in. Andrew Ferguson, Esq. of Hurt House.
Beechmount. Elizabeth, in. Rowley Heyland, Esq. of Castle Roe.
Theodosia Sydney, m. 1846, Edward Senior, Esq. Hannah. Jane.
Henrietta Caroline, m. 1849, Edwin Henry "Vaughan, Esq. The son and heir, Jl
Katharine Geraldine, m. 1850, Thomas Tertius Paget, Esq., Robert McClintock, Esq. of Dunmore, J.P. of the co
and d. 5 April, 18G9.
Donegal, and a Capt. in the Militia of Donegal and Tyrone,
Eleanor Georgiana, m. 1851, George Bright, Esq., and d. in
India, 1852. High Sheriff of Tyrone 1759, and of Donegal 1764, m. 16 May,
Adelaide, to. 1856, Oliver Claude Pell, Esq. 1760, AUce, dau. and heir of Andrew Patton, Esq. of Sprinjf
field, CO. Donegal, and had issue, »I
Mr. McCausland d. 18 Jan. 1862.
John, Capt. 69th regt. and Donegal Militia, d. unm.
—
Arms Or, a boar's head erased between three boars' -pa?- Andrew, Rector of Kanturk and Newmarket, Diocese
—
sant ppr. CreU A boar's head erased as in the arms. Motto Cork, Cloyne, and Boss, d. unm.
o:
See BusBUET, a7idBueee's Feerajc, Eath- Catherine, dau. and heir of Benjamm Ramage, Esq.
DONNELL, B. Cloughole, CO. Derry, and by her (who d. 30 May, 1810) lef
at his decease, 17 Feb. 1825, with a dau., Margaret, to. 1840
'
the Rev. John Gage Ball, Eector of KiUea, an only survivin(
lIcCLINTOC"K OP SESKINORE AND son,
PERRYMOUNT. Robert McClintock, Esq. of Dunmore, J.P. cos. Donega
and Londondeiry, and D.L. of the co. of Donegal, Higl
McCli>"TOCk:, Geoege Peeet, Esq.
of Sestinore Sheriff CO. Donegal 1835, b. 13 Dec. 1804; to. 30 Dec. 1833
and Peri-ymount, Tjronnc, and Micklanstown,
co. Margaret, 3rd dau. of Robert Macan, Esq. of Ballynahyn
CO. Meatb, D.L,, J. P., Jilajor E. Tyrone Pusiliers, House, CO. Armagh, and bad issue,
MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC 1017
EoBERT, nnw of Punmorc. century. The Mac Dermots were possessed of a large territory
William, Capt. li.li.A, 6. IG May, ISll ; m. Isabella Fitz- known as "Mac Dermot's Country," including a considerable
maurite, and has a son, Uobert. portion of the cos. of Roscommon and Sligo, and some dis-
Benjamin, 53rd rcgt., 6, 27 Aug. 1843. tricts in Mayo, until deprived of the greater part of their
Charles, 6. 16 June, 1849.
patrimony by the confiscations which followed the Cromwellian
Letitia.
jUice, m. John Acheson Smyth, Esq. of Ardmore, co. and Williamite wars.
Londonderry. Maolrusa Mor, brother of Conor, King of Connaught,
Marjjaret Elizabeth, m. licit Waring, Esq. of Waringstown. described in the ancient annals as "Prince of Moylurgh," was
Eninia. m. Rev. John Goold Adams. the jyrcposUus of the race as distinguished from the O'Conor
Anna Mary, m. Ker. Henry Stevenson. or elder branch dcsceuded from the above-mentioned Conor.
Isabel, m. Baptist Johnston Barton, Esq. of Greenfort, co.
His, Maolruna's, sou led the sept at the battle of Clontarf in
Donegal.
1014.
Ir. M'Clintock d. 6 Dec. 1859.
Dermot or Diarmaid (d!a, god ; armaid, of arms), was the
— Per
^j-jji,'! pale gu. and a chevron erm. between three
az., lineal descendant of Maolruna in the 6th generation. He d. in
-eallops arg. Crest —A lion passant ppr. Motto Vii'tute et — 1165, distinguished alike for valour and wisdom, and was ».
i.ibore.
by his son,
Seat —Dunmore, Caingans, near Londonderry. CoKOR Mac Debjiot or Macdiabmaid, son of Dermot, with
whom the surname MacDermot thus originated. He was s. by
M'CULLOCH OP ARDWALIi. his son,
M'CuLiocH, Walter, Esq. of Ardwall, Kirtcud- TojtALTACH NA CABBIGE, Or TiMOTHY OP THE ROCE, SO Called
from the fortress he built in 1204 on the Island in Lough Key,
briglit, h. 21 Nov. 1807.
near his chief mansion house, called from that fortress, Port-
HtliraffC—The family of M'Culloch, of Myrtoun, of na-Carrige. The direct filiations between him and Bryan
which Ardwall a scion, long held a high position among the
is MacDermot next mentioned are Cormac, Conor, Gilla-Christ
landed proprietors of North Britain, and was raised to the (fcmuliis Cliristi), Maalrony, Tomoltach, Conor Hugh, Rode-
degree of Baronet by King Chakles II., 1634. rick, Teig, Roderick, who d. in 1540, and was s. by his son,
David M'Colloch, of Ardwall, son of Edward M'Culloch, Bryan Mac Debmot, Chief and Prince of Moylurg, hi. Sarah,
of Ardwall, and grandson of David M'Culloch, also of Ardwall, dau. of O'Conor Sligo, and niece of O'Donel, Prince of
1 whose great-grandfather, William M'Culloch, obtained, 1587, Tyrconnel, and was father of
i
from William M'Culloch, of Myrtoun, his near kinsman, a feu •
Bryan Mac Dermot, the younger, of Carrige MacDermot,
charter of the lands of Nether Ardwall, m. 1762, Janet, dau. of the family seat, now Rockingham, in the possession of Capt.
John Corsane, of Meckleknox, co. Dumfries, and had issue, King-IIarman. Bryan being under age at the time of his
James Mcrrat, his heir; Edward; David; Alexander; father's death, the family patrimony was put in wardship, and
Bobert; John; Agnes; Penelope, m. Johnstone Hannay, of in the Patent Rolls of the 3rd year of the reign of James I.,
Torrs, brother of Sir Samuel Hannay, Bart, of Mochrum and ; he is described in connection with this wardship as chief of his
Elizabeth, m. Thomas Scott, Esq., brother of Sir Walter Scott, name. In the 13th year of the same reign a grant by patent
I
iBart. of Abbotsford. The eldest son, was made him of the lordships, manors, and advowsons,
James Mcbbat M'Culloch, Esq. of Ardwall, J.P. and D.L., comprising Rockingham, in the barony of Boyle, and large
\h. 13 April, 1763 ; m. Sept. 1803, Christian, dau. of Walter territories in the cos. of Roscommon and Sligo. This patent,
|Eobinson, Esq. of Stirlingshire, and had issue, richly illuminated, covers sixteen skins of parchment, and is in
David, late of Ardwall. the possession of the present MacDermot of Coolavin, together
Walteb, now of Ardwall. with the articles entered into upon the marriage of the same
James Robinson. Alexander. Edward. Bryan with Margaret Burke, of Clanrickarde. He had issue
Agnes.
by her, two sons, Terence and Charles. Terence, whod. unm.,
Janet Christian, m. John Gordon Brown, Merchant of Liver-
pool. Penelope Elizabeth. by indented deed, dated 1G40, assigned the family patrimony,
including 3S9 quarters, to his brother,
|Mr. M'Culloch cZ. 1857.
Charles Mac Dermot, of Port-na-Carrige, styled Cathal Roe,
Amii — Erm., a fret engrailed gu. Crest — A hand throwing a who became Chief and Prince of Moylurg, and );;. Eleanor,
|dart ppr. Motto— Yi et animo. youngest dau. of O'MuUoy, of Ughterera, co. Roscommon.
—
Btat ArdnaU Gatehouse, Kirkcudbright.
During the Cromwellian wars this Charles was an active
adherent of the Stuart cause, which led to the forfeiture of the
MAC DERMOT OF COOLAVIN. chief part of his patrimony. Driven from his fortress of the
Rock, he removed to Coolavin, on the shores of Lough Gara.
Mac Deemot, Hcgh Htacinth O'Eoeee, D.L., In 1689 his eldest son, Hugh, garrisoned SUgo at his own
J.C., styled The Mac Deemot, Prince of Coolavin,* expense in the interests of James II., and in Sept. 1690, he was
|i. 1 July, 1834 Dec. 1861, Mary, dau. of
; m. 1st, again restored to the family inheritance. The order under
Hdward Howley, Esq. of Belleek Castle, D.L., by which he was restored to possession is dated Sept. 1690 it ;
Tvife Mary Anne, sister of Sir John Eunis, bears the signature of Theobald, Viscount Dillon, as Lord-
3art., and by her has three sons, Lieut, of the CO. of Roscommon, and it directs possession
to be given him, Charles, of the Castle of Carrige Mac-
1. Charles Edwaed, 6. 29 Dec. 1SG2.
Dermot, the Castle and Stronghold of Conbo, and other lands
n. Hugh. III. Roderick.
which are therein described as his "Ancient Inheritance."
te m. 2ndly, 25 March, 1872, Henrietta, dau. of This document is in the possession of The Mac Dermot of
[enry Blake, Esq. by his wife Anna, dau. of Coolavin. After the battle of Aughrim, where his son. Hugh,
Patrick Burke, Esq. of Danesfield, eo. Galway, and fought, and was taken prisoner, he was again driven from
liiece of P. J. Blake, Esq., Q.C., and by her has Roscommon. He was s. by his eldest son,
your sons, Hugh Mac Dermot, of Coolavin, m. Elizabeth Kelly, of the
family of Aughrim, and had a son and successor,
IV. Henry Blake. v. Percy, Charles Mac Dermot, of Coolavin, ni. Catharine Dillon, of
VI. Bernard. vii. Dermot. the family of Clonbrock, and was s. by his son,
iLtllCagC—The Mac Debmots, the O'Conors, antl other Myles SIac Dermot, of Coolavin, m. Bridget, dau. of Charles
common origin from
liowerful families derived a Bturryach, O'Conor, the Historian, and was s. by his son,
|umamed Mullathan, who reigned over Connaught in the 7th HcGU Mac Der-mot, of Coolavin, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Denis
O'Conor, of Belanagare, and was s. by his son,
The family title was originally Prince of Moylurg, Charles Joseph Mac Dermot, m. Arabella Mary, only child
l&-oilell, Airtcach and Clancuain, as may be learned from the of Hyacinth O'Rorke, the representative of the ancient and
^ooks of Lecan, Ballymote, and Kilionan, and the annals of once powerful House of O'Robee of Brcffny, and had issue,
iough Key, the writings of Doctor O'Co.nor, Bdeke's Hibernia
'ominicana, &c. Driven from his ancient patrimony during the I. Hugh Hyacinth O'Robke, the present MacDermot.
romwcUian wars, the then chief of the race removed to ir.John Baptist Natheus, Professor at All Hallow's ColU
oolavin, on the shores of Lough Gara. This title has since Drumcondra, 6. 1835.
'en territorially connected with the portion of the family III. Charles Borroraco Molua, 6. 1842.
ossessions which escaped confiscation. It is one of the few IV. Joseph Augustine, *. 1849.
rish titles still surviving, and has been distinctively borne I. Atharacta Mary Agnes. ii. Josephine Elizabeth.
y the chief of the name for a period extending over eight III. Victoria Julia. iv. I'anny Emily.
!ntaries. V. Arabella Maria.
3u2
1018 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
He d. 5 Sept. 1873, and was s. by his son, '
—
Arms Arg., on a chevron gu. between three boars' heads
Hugh Hyacinth Mac Debmot, now chief of his name, and erased az. as many crosses crosslet or. Crest A demi-lion —
rampant coupfed sa. holding a sceptre or. itfoUo— Honor et
known as The Mac Dermot. virtus.
Arriis — Or, on a chevron gn. between three boars' heads Seat —Alderford, co. Eoscommon.
couped az., as many crosses-crosslet of the first. Cre-^t —A demi-
lion gu. holding in his paws a sceptre surmounted by a crown
—
ppr. ilotto Honore et Tirtute.
MACDONALD OF CLANRANALD.
Seo.t —
Coolavin, Ballaghaderrir, co. Sljgo. Xown Residence
— FitzWilliam Place, Dublin.
Macdonald, Yice - Admieal Sib Eeginaid
John James G-eoege, E.N., K.C.S.I., Chief of
Clanranald, m. 12 June, 1855 the Hon. Adelaide ;
MAC DERMOTT OP ALDERFORD, Louisa, 2nd dau. of George, 5th Lord Vernon, and
MacDeemott, Thomas Chaeles, Esq. of Aider- has issue,
ford, CO.Eoscommon, " Mac Deemott Eoe," b. 16 I. Allan Douglas, 6. April, IS56.
Feb. 1847, Lieut. Eoscommon regt. of Militia. II. Angus Roderick, b. April, 1858. ;
WiLLLAM Ffren'ch Mac Dermott-Eoe, of Aldcrford, m. Donald Macdonald, of Clanranald, who had served wi
15 Feb. 1846, Esther Maria, dau. of Kichard White, Esq. of his father in the memorable campaigns of Montrose. .
Whitehall, co. Dublin, and had issue, Kilsyth, a gaUant charge made by young Clanranald decid'
^i
MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAO 1019
Kanald, successor to his brother. Uo d. lObC, and was s. by Clanranald m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Cunningham,
Ills son, Esq., and widow of Richard Barry Dunning, Lord Ashburtoa
Allan Macdonald, of Clanranald, who, firm to the cause of (who d. 8 July, 1835); and 3rdly, Nov. 1S45, Elizabeth
tlie Stuarts, summoned Dundee, and with
his clan in aid of Rebecca Newman. He d. 1873.
liis tutor, Macdonald of Benbecula, mainly contributed to the ^)-ms— Quarterly 1st, arg., a lion rampant gu. armed or;
:
victory at Killicrankic. When all hoiie of success for King 2nd, or, a dexter hand couped fcssways holding a cross-crosslet
.Iames expired, young Clanranald refused to take the oaths to titchce gu. 3rd, or, a lymphad oars in saltire sa. and in base
;
until, atthe decease of Ranald, he became chieftain, as nearest and Donald; and several daus. The eldest son,
heir male. He m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Donald Macdonald, John Macdonald, of Glenaladale, had two sons, Alexander
of Clanranald, by whom he had a son, Ranald, his heir; and and John. The elder son,
2ndly, Margaret, dau. of George Mackenzie, Esq. of Kildun, Alexander Macdonald, of Glenaladale, had John ;
I'y whomhe had Alexander, who obtained the estate of Augustin; Donald; and several sons who d. in infancy, and
Boisdale; and Anne, wife of Lochlan M'Kinnon, of Strathura- three daus. The eldest son,
dale. Clanranald d. 1730, and was s. by his son, John Macdonald, of Glenaladale, m.. and had four sons,
Ranald Macdonald, of Clanranald, b. 1C92 jii. Margaret,;
William; Donald; John and Rory and one dau. He formed ; ;
dau. of William Maclcod, of Berncra, and had two sons and a project of leaving Scotland, and establishing his family in
rine dau., Ranald, his heir; Donald, an officer of high reputa- Prince Edward's Island, North America, where he had pur-
tion in the British service, killed with Gen. Wolfe at Quebec; chased a tract of land he accordingly resolved to leave the
;
ind Margaret, who d. unm. The eldest son, kingdom, and sold and made over his estate to his cousin and
Ranald Macdonald, became, during his father's lifetime, nearest of kin,
n able actor in the rising of 174.5. He fought at Gladsmuir, Alexander MacDonald, eldest] surviving son of Angus of
arched with Prince Charles into England, and was severely Borrodale, 2nd son of John, the 4th laird of Glenaladale, by
oundcd at Culloden. Ho joined Prince Charles at Paris, which this Alexander became proprietor of the estate of the
:id obtaining military employment from the French Govern- Glenaladale family in Scotland. He m. and had three sons,
ncnt, became Aide-de-camp to Marshal Saxe. He m. 1st, Mary, John Alexander
; and Angus the eldest and youngest
; ;
lau. of Lord Basil Hamilton (younger son of the Duke of having d. in their infancy, the 2nd,
eventually Earl of Selkirk, and by her, who d.
laniilton), Alexander Macdonald, of Glenaladale, s. his father, and
'1 May, he had one son, Charles James Somerlcdd,
1750, dying «. p. 1815, his cousin-german as heirat-law,
vho d. 1755, aged 5. He m. 2ndly, Flora Mackinnon, dau. John Macdonald, of Borrodale, eldest son of Ranald, son
'f the ancient family of Mackinnon of that ilk, and by her of Angus, 1st of Borrodale, 2nd son of John, 4th laird of
lad issue, John, his heir; James, an ofHcer of rank in the Glenaladale, succeeded him. He m. 1792, Jane, dau. of Alex-
riny; Margaret, who d. unm.; Mary, who d. unm.; Pene- ander McNab, of Inishewen, co. Perth, and by her (who d.
pc, m. Lord Belhaven and Stcnton. The eldest son, 1827) had issue,
John Macdonald, Capt. 22nd Dragoons,
of Clanranald, I. Angus, late of Glenaladale.
. 1764; m. 1st, Katharine, dau. of the Right Hon. Robert II. ,\lexander, m. Margaret Watson, and has issue.
iacqueen, of Braxfield, Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland and III. John, Lieut.-Col. lateH.E.I.C.S., severely wounded in tho
;
ndly, Jean, dau. of Colin Macdonald, Esq. of Boisdale; by Indian mutiny, m. 1848, Helen Morgan, and by her (who d.
1855) had issue.
he former of whom only he had issue, Reginald George, his
IV. Donald (Rev.).
ir; Robert Johnstone , and Donald. Clanranald d. 1794. I. Clementina, d. 1874.
lis eldest son, II. Catherine.
Reginald George Macdonald, 25th Capt. and Chief of III. Margaret, r,i. Colin Chisholm, of Inverness, who d. 1877.
lanranald, J.P. and D.L., at one time MI", for Plympton, b. She d. 1868, leaving issue.
>ug. 1788; m. 1st, April, 1812, Lady Caroline Anne Edgc- IV. Jane, el. 1874.
umbe, 2nd dau. of Richard, 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, John Macdonald, who d. 1830, was s. by his son,
nd by her (who d. 10 April, 1824) had issue, Anous Macdonald, of Glenaladale, b. 1793; m. 1836, Mary,
I. Reginald John George James, present
younger dau. of Hugh Watson, late of Torsonce, Midlolhiaa,
representative.
I. Caroline Sophia, m. 8 Sept. 1842, Hon. Charles Henry and by her left issue,
Cust, 2nd son of John, 1st Earl of Brownlow. I. John Andrew, now of Glenaladale.
n. Emma Hamilla, m. 21 April, 1840, Hon. and Rev. Alfred II. Hugh Joseph (Rev.), h. 1841.
Wodehouse, youngest son of John, 2nd Lord Wodchouse Angus (Rev.), B.A. London, b. 1844.
III.
andrf. 1851. I. Mary Margaret, a Nun. II. Jane "Veronica.
III.Louisa Emily, m. 1st, Charles William Marsham, Esq..
eldest sarvlving son of Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton
Mr. Macdonald d. 1870.
Strawless, co. Norfolk; and 2ndly, 4 Dec. 1856, Col. Hugh Arms. Crest, and Molio—Scc Macdonaij) "f Clanranald.
Fitz Eoy, Grenadier Guards, son of Lord Henry Fitz Roy. Seat — Glenfinnan, Fort William, co. Inverness.
1020 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. aiAC
HACDONALD OP ST, MARTIN'S ABBE-Z. John Macdonald, Esq. of Dalehosnie, b. 1721, served as an
Macdonaid, William Macdonald Colquhottn ofBcer in the Highland Army 1745-0. He m. 1761, Mary, dau.
of Eobert Menzies, Esq. of Glassie, co. Perth, and by her had
Fabquhaesox, Esq., F.R.S.E. and F.R.G.S., of St.
(with numerous other children, all of whom d. unm..),
Martin's Abbey, co. Perth, and Eossie Castle, Mont-
I. Alexander, his eldest son, b. 12 Aug. 1762; a Major in the
rose, J.P. and' D.L., Lieut.-Col. Command. Pertli- army; ra. 11 Nov. 1787, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Men-
ehii-e Highland
Eifle Volunteers, and Ai-cher of zies, Baron of Balfracks, co. Perth, and predeceased his
H.M. Scottish Eodv Guard, h. 26 May, 1822; m. father July, 1808, hanng had issue,
2Q June, 1849, Hon. Clarp. Anne Jane Brownlow, 1 John, late representative.
2 Alexander, Lieut. 92nd Highlanders, d. unm. 5 Oct.
2nd dau. of Charles, 1st Lord Lui-gan, by Jane 1813, of wounds received at the Pass of Maya, 25 July
his wife, dau. of Eoderick McXeill, of Barra, and preceding. ,
IV. Francis Roderick, 6. li Nov. 1871. Mr. M'Donald d.. 1809, and was s. by his grandson,
I. Emily Jane, 6. 15 3Iay, 1853. SiE John M'Donald, K.C.B., of Dalehosnie and Dun Alastair,
II. Alice Clara ilary, b. 9 June, 1862. J.P., Gen. in the army, and Col. 92nd Highlanders, b. 10
Sept. 1783; j/i. 12 Sept. 1826, Adriana, eldest dau. of the late
JLtltraCJC— This branch of the great clan Macdonald
James M'Inroy, Esq. of Lude, Perthshire, and had issue,
settled on the Dee Side, after the Lord of the Isles engaged
AxASTAiR MacIan, now of Dalehosnie.
the King's forces at the battle of Harlaw, 1414. There seems to
John Allan, late Capt. 92nd Highlanders, b. 22 March, 1834.
be no authentic account of the heads of this branch of the Charles William, Capt. 93rd Highlanders, b. 15 Oct. 1835;
Macdonalds till 1630, when mention is made of Alexander killed inside tlie breath at the assault of the Begum'aj
Macdosald, known by the name of Marcus. His great-great- Palace at Lucknow, 11 March, 1858.
grandson, Donald, Capt. 79th Highlanders, 6. 11 May, 1837.
James Macdoxald, of Eanathan, 6. 1702; in. 1731, Helen, Elizabeth Moore Menzies. Adriana. Jemima.
dau. and heiress of Ludovic Grant, of TuUach, and bad, with Sir John M'Donald became representative of the Keppoch
other issue, branch of the Macdonalds before his death, by the decease of
WrLLiAM, his heir. some of its remaining descendants. He d. 27 June, 1866.
Christina, eldest dau., m. .Tohn Farquharson, Esq., a military ^rnis— Quarterly 1st, or, a lion rampant gu., a canton of
:
officer, a descendant of Findlamore, and had a son, the last thereon pendant from a mural crown of the first, by a
James Alexander Farqiiharson, General in the army, ribbon of the second, fimbriated az. a representation of the
Governor of St. Lucia, b. 1775; ni. Eebecca, dau. and co- gold medal and clasp presented to Col. Macdonald for his ser-
heir of Sir George Colquhoun, Bart, of TiUly Colquhoun. vices in the Peninsular War 2nd, arg., a dexter arm embowed
;
She was b. 1777, and d. 1855. He d. 1S34, aged 58, in armour ppr. garnished or, the hand grasping a dagger, the
leaving irsue, point downwards also ppr., the pommel and hilt gold; 3rd,
nOW arg., on waves of the sea ppr. a ship with sails furled sa. in
WiLLIAil JlACDOSALD FaBQCHAKSOS CoLQUEOCS, of
St. JSIartin's.
base a salmon naiant also ppr; 4th, or, an oak tre growing
Charlotte Grace, €,. un;;x. out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted by an eagle displayed
sa., over the whole a fess counter-embattled gu., thereon two
Fanny Maria, lU. 1851, Kev. Valentine Grantham Faith-
lull, M.A.. Incumbent of Trinity Cliurch, Eiiinburgh,
swords in saltier points upwards arg. pommels and hilts or,
and has, Kobert Colquhoun ; Clare llebecca and Ida ;
between a representation of the Spanish cross of distinction on
Valentine.
the dexter and the Portuguese cross of distinction on the
dure az. charged with two mascles in chief itrg. and a boar's
—
head erased in base or. Cre^t A dcmi- lion gu. holding in his family of Boisdale, was Lieut, of the Macdonald Highlanders
—
dexter paw a hand ppr. Motto Per mare per terras. at the battle of Killiecrankic under his cousin, Benbecula, and
—
Seats Eossie Castle. Montrose: St. Martin's Abbey, Perth; his claymore and silver cruaich are still retained in good pre-
Garth House, Abcrftldy Crossmount Lodge, Pittochrie;
: servation; he ',n. 1712, Miss Maclean, of Torloisk, in Mull, a
and Glenshcc Lodge, Biairgowne, Perthshire. family now merged iu the English marquessate of Xorthamp-
ton, and had issue, Donald, 6. 1715; Allan, 6. 1717, d. v.nm.
1797 Archibald, drowned when a boy, in endeavouring to
M'DOITAIiD or DALCHOSWIE. ;
ofBcer in the Highland army, fell at Culloden, 1740. He w. William Bell, Esq. of Eammerscales, and had issue,
1718, Janet, dau. of James Stewart, Esq., progenitor of tlie William Bell, late of Bammerscales.
Sttiwarts Tempey, LepintuUich, and Crossmount, and by
of Margaret.
her had (with a dau., Barbara, who d. Uiuii. 1819, aged 92) William Bell Macdonald, Esq. of Bammerscales, J.P.>
three sons, AlUin, lulled in action, «. ;>. John, of whom pre-; b. 20 Dec. 1807 ;_ his maternal uncle, William Bell, Esq. of
s.
WrLLiAM BELt, nowof Rainmerscaios. Capt. Nicholas Bromby, of Newcastle, co. Limerick (by Ilarricit
Donald, b.30 Aug. 1846. his wife, dau. of Henry 1". Edgeworth, Esq. of Lissard, co.
Thomas Johnstone, 6. 16 Sept. IS') I.
Longford), and by her (who d. Jan. 1720), he had four sons and
Harriett Allan. Mary Alicia Eel), d. 186D.
one dau. James MacDonnell U. atan advanced age, Dec. 1714.
He d. 1862. The 3rd son,
.^niis— Quarterly: 1st, arg., a lion ramprint gu.; 2n(I, or, a Ciiakles jAjirs MacDonnell, Esq. of Kilkee, s. his brother
dexter hand eouped holding a cross-crosskt titchee gu. .'Jnl, ; Randall ITiG, and was Hi^h Sheriff of Clare 1728; he m.8
or, a Ijniphad or Kalh'y ''a. ; 4th, vert, a salmon naiant arg. Oct. 1718, Elizabeth, only child of Capt. Christopher OT.iien
Crtst —
A dexter hand holding a cross-crosslct titchee. Mutto of Ennistyuion, co. Clare (by his 1st marriage, with Eliza-
— Nee tempore nee fato.
—
Arms of liBhi, Az., throo hells or. CresS—A hand holding beth, dau. of Theobald Jlathcw Esq. of Thomastown, co.
a dagger ppr. Motto — 1 beir the hell. Tipperary, ancestor of Lord Llandaff), by whom he had issue
iStttt— lUunmerscales, near Lochmabcn, Dumfricssliirc. one son and two daus.; he d. Oct. 1743. Jlrs. MacDonnell d.
'Zi April, 1738, aged 89 years. Their eldest son,
CiiAiiLES MacDonnell, Esq. of Kilkee, h. 17CG, High Sheriff
MACDONALD OF SANDSIDE. of Clare 1760, was Lieut.-Col. of co. Clare Militia Dragoons, and,
Macdonald, Donald, Esq. of Sandside House, 17G5, s. Sir Edward O'Brien in the representation of iheco., and
was subsequently M.P. for Ennis, which scat he held up
(1768)
<-o. Caithness, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. Royal
to the time of his death.Killone Abbey, otherwise called New
Engineers, b. 2 Sept. 1791 m. 26 Oct. 1826, Lady ;
Hall, was purchased by him, 1764, from his maternal uncle,
Eamsay Maule, 5tli dau. of Lord Panmure, and sister Edward O'Brien, and from that time became the principal resi-
of Fox, Earl of Dalbousie, and by her had issue, dence of the family. He )«. 1 Jan. 17G0, Catherine, 3rd dau.
I. William Donald, Lieut.-Col. in the army, and late Major of Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart, of Dronioland, co. Clare (by Mary
93rd Highlanders, b. 15 Sept. 1S27 m. 1860, Emma ;
his wife, dau. of Hugh Hickman, Esq. of Fenloe, co. Clare),
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of the late Colin Lindsay, Esq. and by her (who d. '2.0 July, 1818, aged 74) had issue three sous
II. Henry, b. 3 Dec. 1831.
and three daus.,
III. John Crauford, b. 7 Aug. 1833. Charles, of whom presently.
IV. Arthur Kamsay, b. 30 June, 1835.
Edward, of Kilmurry, co. Clurc, Col. in the avniy, Quartrr-
mastcr-Gcn. of Canada, b. 1766; 7)i. 1797, Anne, "eldest dau.
T. Dudley Ward, b. 8. June, 1810.
of Sir John Johnson, Bart., Superintendent-Gen. of
I. Mary. ii. Patricia, deceased.
Indian affairs in British North America; and d. at Mon-
treal 30 Oct. 1812, leaving issue by his wife (who survived
3LtttC<tSC Donald MacDonald, Esq., Col. in the army, him, and d. 31 Jan. 1848) four sons and five daus.
and Brig.-Gen. in North America, whose family came oriRi- Randal, Capt. R.N., d. zmm. at Lucca, 1SU6.
nally from the Isle of Skye, m. Jane Ailkcn, and had (with Mary, ra. 1.87, George Syngc, Esq. of Rathmore.
three daus., Jane, ra. P. G. Craufurd, Esq., Susan and Ann) Eliza, 7(4. 1789, Cornelius Bolton, Esq., M.P., of Faithleg.
an only son, Henrietta Ann, m. 1799, Charles Hamilton, Esq. ot the
John Macdonald, Esq., Col. Eoyal Marines, m. 1789, Mary, Leasowes.
eldest dau. of 'William luues, Esq., of Sandside, by Mary Mr. MacDonnelld. 25 April, 1773, and was s. by bis sort,
his wife, dau, ofSheldon Cradock, Esq. of Hartforth, co. York, Charles MacDonnell, Esq. of New Hall and Kilkee, 6.
and had one son, Capt. Donald MacDonald, K.E., of Sandside 1761, Lieut. -Col. Comm. of the Earl of Belvidere's regt., who,
and two daus., Mary and Jane, -ni. James Uridges, Esq.
;
during the .-Vmerican war raised a regt. of volunteers, which he
commanded in Canada. He was M.P. for co. Clare, and at the
Motto — Per marc per terra'. time of his death sat for the borough of Yarmouth. In 1803
Seat — Sandside House, Thur.so, co. Caithness. he was appointed a Commissioner of Accounts. He m. 17
«
Feb. 1785, Bridget, 3rd dau. of John Bayly, Esq. of Debs-
TIACDONNELL OP J7EW HALL AND borough, CO. Tipperary, and d. G Sept. 1S03, having had issue
KILKEE. by his wife (who c(. 15 March, ISOO, aged 38), witli other chil-
dren,who all d. young,
MacDonbtet,!, William Edwaed Aemsteong,
John, who s. his father.
Esq. of New Hall and Kilkee, co. Clare, J.P., D.L. Edward Richard, 17 March, 1792, served during the Penin-
b.
(and for some years Vice-Lieut.) co. Clare, Col.- sular War in the 2nd Queen's Royal
regt., and afterw aids in
(.'ommandant of the co. of Clare Mihtia, High the 93rd Highlanders. He (;. tinm. 28 March, 1821.
Bridget, m. 7 April, 1809, William Henry Armstrong, Esq.,
Sheriff 1853, b. 10 May, 1826 s. to the estates of ;
M.P., of Mount Heaton, King's Co. She d. at Kingstown,
his maternal uncle, 28 June, 1850 assumed, by : 20 Oct. 1860, aged 70, leaving surviving issue by her hus-
X'oyal heensc, 18 May, 1858, the additional surname band (who predeceased her and c(. at I'aris 21 Sept. 1835),
three sons and live daus.
and arms of MacDonnell m. 20 July, 1858, the ;
The elder son and heir,
Hon. JuHaua Cecilia O'Erien, eldest dau. of Lucius,
John MacDonnell, Esq. of New Hall and Kilkee, J.P. and
13 ih Earon Inchiquiu, and has issue. D.L., b. 14 Oct. 1789; served as a "Volunteer in Spain during
I. Cbables Randal, 6. 24 March, 1862. the Peninsular War, on the staff of Gen. Carroll; High Sheriff
It. Lucius Gerald, 6. 14 Sept. 1864. CO. Clare 1821. Mr. MacDonnell d. unm. at New Hall 28 June,
III. Edward Ronald, b. 8 July, 1807. 1S50, aged 61, leaving by his will the whole of his estates in
IV. W'illiam Henry, b. 10 April, 1870. Clare and Galway to his nephew, the present proprietor.
V. Aubrey George, b. 21 Feb. 1873.
1. Mary Gertrude. n. Nora Grace.
yli-nut — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, grand qirarter', for Mac-
Donnell; 1st, or, a lion ramj ant gu; 2nd, or, a dexter ai
lu. Violet Maud. issuant from the sinister fess point out of a cloud ppr., in the
hand a cross-crosslet fitchce erectaz. ; 3rd, arg., a ship with the
iLinC<l(ir.— 1'his branch of the JlacDoncn family has been
sails furled sa. 4th, per fess az. and ;vert a fish naiant
;
settled in co. Clare during two ccntuiics, and claims descent
in fess ppr. in the centre chief point a crescent gu., 2nd and
from a common ancestor with the Earl of Antrim. 3rd, grand quarters, for Armstrong, gu., three dexter arms
Daniel Mac Uonnell, Esq. of Kilkee was possessed of the vambraccd and cmbowed ppr., hands clenched also ppr., in
estate of Kilbreckan, and considerable property in co. Galway —
the centre chief point a mullet or. Crests 1st, for MacDonnell,
and in the liberties of the city of Limerick, and was living at a dexter arm embowed fessways vested or, cuffed arg., the
Kilkee 1671. He in. Penelope,* 3rd dau. of Daniel O'Brien hand holding a cross-crosslet fitchie erect az. charged with a
(More), of Dromore and Dough, co. Clare (by Eleonor his wife,
crescent gu. 2nd, for Armstrong, A
dexter arm vambraccd
fessways and embowed ppr. charged with a mullet gu. the
dau. of Edmond EitzGcrald, Kuight of Glynn), by whom he hand grasping an armed leg coupcd at.the thigh and bleed-
bad issue two sons and two daus. The elder son, ing also ppr. liloilo Toujours prest.—
James MacDonnell, Esq. of Kilkee, served as a Capt. in —
Heats New Hall, nearEnnis; and Liscrona Hoosc, near
Lord Clare's reet. of Dragoons, but on the accession of William Kilkee, co. Clare.
III. he relinquish ;d the Catholic cause, and, having given in
monarch, he secured to himself his estates.
his adhesion to that
In 1695 he was appointed one of the Commissioners for col- McDONNEIili OF MUELOUGH AND EIL-
lecting the poll tax in co. Clare. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of MORE, IN GLENS OF ANTBILI.
JLillf atJC— JouN McDonnell, 2nd son of John, Lord of
• Her sister, Honora, m, Connor, 2a(l Viscoimt C!ai'e, of the Isles, by his wife Jlaigaret, dau. of Rodert II. of Scot-
CdiTi;,.iUolt, land, was founder, about the year 1330, of the clan "I.-n
1022 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
Vore," or "Clandonald South," whose chiefs were also styled Arms — Quarterly 1st, or, a lion rampant gu. ; 2nd, on a
:
Lords of Dunyveg, Isla, Kintyre, and the Glens of Antrim. dexterarm issuant from the sinister less point out of a cloud
ppr. in the hand a cross crosslet fitchee erect az.; 3rd, arg., a
Alexander McDonnell, 6th chief, who invaded Ulster with
lymphad sails furled sa. 4th, per fess az. and vert, a dolphin
;
Alexander McDonnell, of Kilmore and Dublin, m. Nov. James McDouall, Esq. of Logan, 6. 1790. He joined the
1S51, Margaret, dau. of Alexander McMullin, Esq. of Cabra 2nd Life Guards in 1819, and in 1845 became Col. of that
House, CO. Down. He d. 24 Nov. 1862, and was s. by his dau., regt. He retired in 1854. He m. Jane, dau. of William
Eaciiel Mary Josephine, as heiress of her mother's estate in Barnet, of Apeton, and had issue,
CO. Down, and in his own estate by his brother, the present James, now
of Logan.
CuL. John McDonnell, J. P. for co. Antrim, m. 1870, Hon. Jane, Licut.-Col. Patrick Stewart, Bengal Engineers,
to. 2ni
M;iiU-lenc O'llagan, dau. of Thomas, Lord O'Hagan, Lord son of James Stewart, of Cairnsmuir. He d. in 1805.
Chancellor of licland, which lady d. ii Oct. 1ST5. Col. McDouall d. July, 1872.
MAC TIIE LANDED GENTRY. MAC 1023
Arms(tiB entered in Lord Lyon's Office)— Az., a linn rampant
Isabella Fergus (wlio d. 1872)
arg. Korged with an antique crown or. Cext—A tiRcr's head youngest dau. of
erased crowned with an imperial crown, with a lion's paw James Deunistoun, Esq. of and lias issue,
Golfliiil,
issoing from a cloud graspinj,' the crown from the tiger's head
ppr. Si'ppnrters— Two lions arg. crowned with antique crowns IlENRT, Capt. Royal Renfrew Militia, h. 1845.
I.
ppr. or, armed and langucd gu. u. Day llort, Capt. Renfrewshire
Volunteers, 6. 1850
.feat— Logan, near Stranraer. I. Maria Wilhelmina.
II. Eleanor Isabella, m. 1874, William Ingilby,
Esq., 2nd son
of the late Rev. Sir Henry Ingilby,
Bart, of Ripley, co.
MAC DOUGALL OF M'DOUGALL AlTD '^°'''^'
"I. Anna Dennistoun.
DUNOLLY. 3ltJlC<10C.— Col. William Macdowall, a younger son
of
^rAcDoroALL Chaeles Allan, Esq. of Dmiolly MaaDowall of Garthland, purchased, 17'27, the
ancient
^tle, CO. Argyll, Licut.-Col. Ucugal StafP Coqis, Barony of Castle Semple, co. Renfrew, from
Hugh Utii
il'Ccl. Lord SempiU. He m. 1st, a dau. of Mrs. Milliken,
of Milliken
by her 1st husband, and had by her a son
William; he m
-tiiraC;f .— TheM'Dougallsof Lornc were anciently Lords 2ndly, Isabella Wallace, sister of Biggar
Wallace, of Woolmet,
\rgyll "do Argadia." About the besinning of tlio 12th and by her had James, who went to the West Indies,
iuury SoMERLiD ruled in Argyll. By a dau. of Olaus, and John'
.
DouGAL, who erected his inheritance into a principality. William Macdowall, Esq. of Castle Semple, h. 1700, who
If was grandfather of Alexander
M'Uougall, of Lornc, who purchased from his cousin, William Macdowall, who
d. unm
,'lit and defeated King Eodert Bkuce at the battle of the family estate of Garthland. He m. Elizabeth,
in Perthshire, 130G.
dau. of
io, His son, John M'Dougall, was i. James Grahame, Esq. of Airth, by Lady Mary Livingstone
lis son, EwEN M'Dougall, father of John M'Dougall, of his dau. of Alexander, 3rd Eari of Callender,
wife,
"lly, whose son, John M'Dougall, of
and
Dunolly, was father Lady Anne Grahame his wife, grand dau. of James,
'ougal M'Dougall, of Dunolly, who entered to his lands the
great Marquess of Montrose. By Elizabeth his
wife Cwho d.
harter from Argyll, 1562 and 15G7. His son,
Duncan ISOO) he had issue,
'ougall, of Dunolly, 1598, was s. by his son. Sir
John I. William, his heir, of Garihland and Castle Semple,
mugall, of Dunolly, who m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Duncan Lieut.
of CO. Renfrew, and Member in five Pariiaments,
d. unm.
aiupbcll, of Glenurey, and left a son and 2 May, 1810.
successor, Ales-
NDER M'Dougall, of Dunolly, who Hi. and had two II. James, at one time Provost of Glasgow, m. Isobell
sons,
an, who d. s. p., and Allan, who s. his Peters, and had issue, amongst others, William
brother, and and Law-
rence, both of whom s. to Garthland, and d. v.nm.
.:ncd from King James VII. a charterof the
greater part of III. Day Hort, of Walkinshaw, h. 27
lie lands of Lorn, dated at
March, 1753 m. 7 Nov
Windsor 20 Sept. 1686. His son li91, Wilhelmina, dau. of William Graham, Esq.
;
of Airth''
nd heir, John M'Dougall, of Dunolly, joined the rising in CO. Stiriing, and d. 16 June, 1809, having had issue,
715, and suffered forfeiture in consequence. He m. Mary, Day Ilort, Lieut.-Gcn., Col. 3rd Buffs, J.P. and
1 D.L., 6.
"". of Sir James M'Donald, Bart, of Slate, by his wife the 3 July, 1795, 'M. 1838, Elcanora Frances Murray, 3rd dau.
Margaret Douglas, 2nd dau. of Robert, 8th Earl of of David Macdowall Grant, Esq. of Arndilly, co.
Banff,
in, and left two daus., the elder of whom m. John by his wife Eleanor Mary Grant, of Arndilly; s. his cousin
ran of Lochbuy, and a son and successor, Laurence, 1842, and d. 14 Sept. Ia70. Mr. Macdowall
d'.
Alexander ]y75.
i'oucALL,
of Dunolly, restored to his father's forfeited
2 Henet, now of Garthland.
lite,by charter from the Duke of Argyll, 1745. Ho vi. 1 Elizabeth, m. Sir Henry Ingilby, Bart, of Ripley Castle.
ary, dau. of Campbell, of Barcaldino, CO. York; and d. 7 March, 1869.
co. Argyll, and had
me. The 2nd son, 5
2 Christian Jemima, m. John Dundas, Esq., of the family
i'ATBicK Mac Dougall, of Dundas of Manor; and d. 19 July, 1863.
Esq. of Dunolly, s. his father. He
1782, Louisa Maxwell, dau. of John Campbell, Esq. of 3 Caroline, m. 16 Oct. IS38, the Rev. R. W. Bosanquet, of
.
Rock, Northumberland.
chalader, co. Perth, and had issue,
IV. Hay, Lieut.-Gen., Commander-in-Chief at Madras. The
Alexander, Capt. 5th regt. Isllled at the storming of ship in which he was returning from India was lost at
;
Ciudad sea,
Rodrigo. Jan. 1810. He d. s.p. and never heard of.
John, late of Dunolly. v. David, Capt. R.N., m. Eleanor Mary Grant, of Arndill}-,
Patrick, Lieut.-Col. in the army, d. unm. CO. Banff, and assumed her name.
1851.
Allan, (/. 1876. VI. Laurence, Lieut.-Col. Renfrewshire Militia.
l^iliella, m. Capt. Keill Mao Dougall, of the 75th regt
-i?rant
,
Adjutant-General in the British army, IdUed at ^n)is— Az., a lion rampant collared and crowned or. Crett
i<tella,-in Spain, 13 April, 1813. She d. Oct. 1S67.
—A lion's paw erased holding a dagger all erect ppr. Mottoes
Louisa Maxwell, d. unm. —Above the crest, Fortis in arduis ; under the shield, Vinccre
Anne Colina, m. Patrick Campbell, Esq. of Balevcolan, vel mori.
co.
Argyll; d. 1S56. '
i'ca^— Garthland, near Loehwinnoch.
5Iary Jane, m. Charics Hale Monro, Esq.
of Ingsdon, Devon;
"• 1°°**- Colina Catherine, d. 1872.
:^rac Dougall and was s. by his son,
d. Oct. 1825,
MAC EVOY OF TOBERTYNAN.
~|R John Mac Dougall, of Dunolly Castle, K.C.B., J.P. MacEvoy.Edward Francis, Esq. of Tobertynan,
D.L., Vice-Admiral R.N., b. 1789; m. 22 CO.Meath, and Fraukford, co. Longford, J.P., M.P.
1
Aug. 1826,'
/.abcth Sophia, only child of the late Capt.
Charies S. Timins^ CO. Meath 1855
to 1874, and formerly an officer in
X., of Oriel Lodge, Cheltenham,
and had issue, the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), b. 5 Sejot.
\i.i:xander John, Capt. Royal Artillery, m.
Anna, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Barclay,
4 July, 1867 1826 ; m. 24 Oct. 1850, Eliza, only child of Andrew-
Esq of Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Galway, sou of
Lallyartney, co. Clare; and d. s. p. Aug. 18G7.
iinek Charies Campbell, Commander R.N.,
'
rf. Nov 1861
Nicholas Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, by Eleanor
UARLES Allan, now of Dunolly. John Timins
li nry
his wife (afterwards Viscountess Strangfortl),
Robert, M.D., Indian Medical Service,
m. 1871 youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Burke, Bart., auJ.
rnhne, dau. of James Forsyth, Esq. of
Glengorm Mull '
la Klizubeth^ m. Sept. 1852, to
Sir ^Vngus Campbell, has a dau.,
rt. of Duiistaffnago;
(/. June, 1857.
~a Maxwell Helen Colina.
Pauline, b. 28 Nov. 1862.
Elizabeth Mary Jane,
m Mac Dougall d. April, 18C5. HtUraQC. —The MacEvoys
(of the Clan CoUa) are com-
memuratcd by Heerin, and are described by O'Brien to
-— Quartcriy 1st and 4th, az., a lion
:
rampant arg.- have been in ancient times chiefs of a district in the Queen's
.'ua ,Jrd, or, a lymphad sa. with
'
a beacon on the topmast
'"'n in armour cmbowed fessways couped Co., wherein they were principally settled in the Barony of
Y,'y'~'^'^
"Iding a Stradbally. They also possessed property in Feffla— callid
cross-crosslet fitchee erect ar. J/o((o— Vint-ere
ri. Ily MacVais— now the Barony[of Moygoish, in Westmeath,
.—Dunolly Castle, near Oban, co. Argyll. and previously to their coming to Meath, had estates in co.
Longford, which they lost in the times of religious disabilities.
The late Francis MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobcrtynan, was son of
MACDOWALL OF GARTHLAND. Edward MacEvoy, of Dring, co. Longford, and grandson (ly
IVIacdowall, HEXKr, Esq. of Garthland, Anne D'Arcy his wife) of Christopher MacEvoy, whcse
co. younger brother was of Santa Crux, and had a son. Christo-
Jnnew, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 Nov.
179G; »». 1839, pher MacEvoy, of Wimbledon, Surrey. Francis MacEvoy was
1024 MAC THE LzVXDED GENTliY. M^C
one of the most distinguished Burgeons of his time, and ni. Henry William Hamilton, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 6.
enjoyed the first practice in the city of Dublin. He ni. Anne, 8 April, 1804.
dau. of Thomas Fetlierstonhaugh, Esq. of Braclilyn Castle, 1. Mary. ii. Jane Moore. m. Elizabeth Frances.
CO. Westmeath, and had a son, Edward, who d. before him IV. Marion Agnes Hinds. v. Eva, deceased.
i:nm. He d. himself 180S, and was s. by his brother, iLtncrtgC— "The Clan Pharlan," says Skene, "is the
James JIacEvot, Esq. of Tobertynan, co. Meatb, and Frank- only one (with the exception, perhaps, of the Clan Donnachie)
ford, CO. Longford, m. Theresa, youngest dau. and co heir of whose descent from the ancient Earls of the district in wliich
the late Sir Joshua CoUes Meredyth, Bart., by Maria his wife, their possessions lay (the Earls of Lennox) can be proved by
dau. and heir of Laurence Coyne Ku;,'ent, Esq., and tL 1S34, charter."
leaving issue, The Irish branch of the family was founded by
I. Edward now of Tobertyn.in.
Francis, Malcolm MacFarlane, nephew, it is stated, of Col. John
II. Josliua (Sully Mount, co. Kildare), J.P., formerly
James MacFarlane of that ilk, whose three brothers. Major Andrew,
B.N., an ofiieer in tlie Dublin Artillery, m. 22 Nov. 1860,
Archibald, and Waiter, were killed at Malplaquet serving
the Hon. Mary Netterville, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of
James, Viscount Ketterville, and assumed by royal license, under the Duke of Mailborough. He m. about 1725, Janet
dated 7 April, 1865, the surname and arms of KEXTEitvii-LE Drummond, grand-dau. of James Drummond, 4th Earl of
and has issue, Perth, created Duke by James VIL, and d. about 1729, leav-
1 3Iary Eliza Theresa. ing a son,
2 Theresa Eeddis. Francis MacFarlane, 6. 1727, who was at Prestonpans,
3 Eliza Theodora. where he was beside Col. Gardiner, when that gallant
1745,
4 Rose Emily. 5 Barbara.
7 Pauline. oflBcer was killed. Purchasing some property in Ireland, he
6 Victoria.
Eichard Gradwell, Esq., J.P. of settled at Stirling, co. Meath. To this Francis, " his cousin,"
I. Maria Theresa, m. 18.52,
Dowth Hall, CO. Meath, and has issue (see Gkadweli. of Walter MacFarlane, of that ilk, the learned genealogist, trans-
Vowtk Hall). mitted a copy of the family pedigree. He ra. 1st, 1766, Jane
n. Barbara Frances, m. 8 Jan. 1856, Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., Hastie of Edinburgh, by whom he had (with a dau., Jane,
LL.D., Ulster King-of-Arms, and has issue (see Bceke of the who m. Mr. Bevan, of Wales, and d. s. p.), three sons,
Aulterics).
Henrt, his heir.
Ai-Ms—TeT fcss az. and per pale or and erm. a fess gu., James Hepburn, of Stutton House, Suffolk, Post-Capt.
issuant therefrom a demi-lion arg. in the dexter base a dexter R.N., Signal Lieut, to Lord Howe on the "Glorious,"
hand couped at the wrist of the fourth. Cra-t—A cubit arm 1 June, 1794, b. 30 May, 1769; m. 1803, his cousin, M;m ,
erect, vested gu. cuffed erminois, in the hand a sword ppr. dau. of James Ha.'stie, Esq. of London, and had i:- i i
—
MoUo Bear and forbear. Francis James, an officer in the R.N., d. in the \\'
Sent— Tobertynan, near Enfield, co. Mcath. Indies: Mary Anne, deceased; and EUzabeth Frances,
Francis John MacFarlane, Lieut.-Col., late 3rd Dra^ .;i
Guards.
McFARLAIT OF BALLENCLEBOCHE. Fiancis, of Longford and Paceficld, co. Dublin, b. 1771 /.;. ;
succeeded by William McFarlan, the fourth of Kirktoun, 1815, Mary, dau. of Ross Maguire, Esq. of Oak Park, Castle-
v/ho entailed his estate on the family of his sister Anne, who knock, a descendant of the great and ancient family of JIaguirc
had i/i. the Ptev. John Warden, the Minister of Campsie, son of Fermanagh, and by her (who d. March, 1837) had issue
of Rev. John Warden, first Jlinister of Gargunnoch after the Malcolm Francis, d. 11 Jan. 1826; Henry James, now o
Revolution. The son of the marriage succeeded to the estate Hunstown House Francis John, Lieut.-Col., late 3rd Dragooi:
;
and took the name of McFarlan, and was father of Guards, m. May, 1802, Elizabeth Frani;es, dau. of Capt. James
John McFarlan, Advocate, m. 5 Aug. 1794, Christian, only Hepburn MacFarlane, of Stutton House, Suffolk, Post-Capt
dau. of David Wardrobe, Esq., by Eleanor Irvine his wife, R.N. ; Catherine, d. 31 Oct. 18GS. Mr. MacFarlane d. Jan
and by her (who d. 25 Dec. 1812) left at his decease, 18 Dec. 1851.
1846, a son,
John McFarlan, Esq. of Ballencleroche, ni. 10 Nov. 1S19, Anns— Arg., a saltire engi'ailed between four roses gu. Ores
Jemet Buchauiian, dau. of Robert Ewing, Esq., aud d. 6 July,
— A demi-savage grasping in his dexter hand a sheaf of arrowf
and pointing with the sinister to an imperial crown or.
18.V2, having had issue, — Hunstown House, Mulhuddart, co. Dublin; andFallagl
.-ical-i
—
Seat liallencleroclic, Campsie, Glasgow. iLiilCngP.— John M'Gildowny, Esq. of Eallycastlo, soi
of Edmund M'Gildowny, Esq. of Ballynaglough, m. Mar. i
MacFaelane, IIexetJame.5, Esq. of Hunstown and Edmund, of Clare. The 2nd son,
House, Dublin, and Fallagherin, co. Tyrone,
CO. Charles M'Gildowny, Esq. of Clare Park, m. 9 JIarch, ISIU
D.C.L., J.P. cos. Dublin and Tyrone, h. 3 July, Rosetta Boyd, and d. 24 Jan. 1842, leaving an only sou M'
heir, the present Joun 31'Gildowny, of Clare Park.
1817 ; m. 27 Aug. 1840, Jane, dau. of Hamilton
Stuart Wallace, Esq. of co. Tyi'one, by Margaret &at— Clare Park, near Ballycastle, co. Antrim.
his vdie, sister to Colin Campbell, Esq., then of
Tanderagee Castle, co. Armagh, and has issue,
MAC aiLLICUDDY OF THE KEEKS.
I. James Francis Lennox, Stirling House, Clonee, co.
Mcath, late Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, 6. 7 April, 1845. MacG-illicuddt, Dexis Chaeles, common],
II. Charles James Napier, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, h. called Mac Gillicuddy of the Reeks, b. 14 Maj
15 Nor. 1851. 1852 ; s. his father 6 June, 1866.
IXAC THE LANDED GENTRY, MAC 1025
ILtltCngC—The family of M'Gillicuddy was a branch of Hem. 2ndly, 1811, Sophia, dau. of Sir Barry Denny, 1st
bart. of Tralee, and by her (who d. 1832) had issue,
the once powerful sept of the O'Sullivans, who had great pos-
jesaious in 'f ipperary, especially at Clonmel, but lost all at tlio 1 Daniel de Courcy, of Day Place, Tralec, co. Kerry, J.P.
time of the English invasion, in the days of Donald More,
b. Is .Vug.1815; m. Sept. 1839, Lucinda Jiargaret, dau.
of Kichard Morphy, Esq. of Tralee, by whom (who d.
who removed to Carberry. He had ten sons, men of note and 16 May, 1878) he has issue, 1 Daniel De Courcy, 6. July,
ralour, of whom eight were slain in an ambuscade at Lisli- 1840; 2 Kichard Edward, b. May, 1850; 3 Henry Arthur,
loaaugil, near Cork; whereupon the O'SuUivan-More and the b. Nov. 1852; 4 Edward Abrani, 6. Nov. 1851; 5 Arthur
Sullivan-Uear retreated to Desmond, long before possessed by Orpen, b. Nov. 1856; 6 Francis John, 6. June, ls60;
he O'Donoghues and Jloriartys, who, without contention, 1 Sarah Lucinda, m. 1 Oct. 1867, Bev. liaymond De
McGeigoe, Alexander Bennett, Esq., LL.D., Dean of Cork, and d. s. p. will dated 1 Feb. 1690.;
of Cairnocli, co. Stirling, J. P., Dean of Faculties of William McGuire, Esq., the eldest son, settled in Dublin,
the University of Glasgow, 5. 1 May, 1827; »». 11 and was father of
Oct. 1848, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late John Richard McGuire, Esq. of Dublin, m. Elizabeth, dau. ol
Bobertson, Esq., Merchant, of Hamburg, and has Alexander de Barde Duterail, of Dublin, a French refugee
(who d. March, 1752). He d. 1727, leaving a son,
issue,
William McGuire, Esq. of Dublin, b. 1699, entered Trin.
I. Alexander, h. 10 July, 1S.5D. Coll. Dublin, 9 July, 1716; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Francis
II. William Bennett, h. 2 Dec. ISCl; d. 11 March, 18G3. Annesley, LL.D., Rector of Winwick, co. Lancaster; by hei
I. Margaret Elizabeth, m. 2 July, 1874, Neale Thomson, (who survived him and made her will 12 July, 1784, which was
Esq. of Glasgow, and has issue. proved 7 Feb. 1789) he had issue,
II. Janet Stevenson Bennett.
I. Richard, d. s. p. u. Francis, d. s. p.
III. William, of George Street, Hanover Square, London, b.
iLinCilffC— Alexander McGrigob, Esq. of Cairnoch, a
22 April, 1723; m. Lucy Beard, widow of Governor Fytche.
J. P. for the CO. Lanark, and an eminent Solicitor in Glasgow, of liengal, and had a dau., Lucy, m. Rev. Charles Marr, o:
b. 30 Nov. 17(2; rn. 8 June, 1795, Frances, yomngest dau. of Downhain, co. Norfolk, and a son,
MAC TEE LANDED GENTRY. MAC 1027
William, of Rostrevor, co. Down, m. Anne Eliza, daii. of In Holinshcd's Chronielet nf Englaml, Rogcrus Malus Catnlus"
John Moore, Ksq. of Clough, co. Down; U. lelj. Ib22, occurs as Vice Chancellor of Knuhind, temp. RicuABD I.
leaving u son, Guillim, in his Heraldry, makes honourable mention of two
William John, of Carrigl)awn, near Rostrevor, m. 10 Feb. Machells, Hugh, and Guy, who served at Tournay under
18i«, Lady Mary Annislcy, only dau. of William Hesbt Vlll.; and for further reference we might adduce
Richard, 3rd Earl of Annosley, by his 1st wife, Lady
Dugdale, Pennant, and Whitaker. Passing over a long scries
Isabella St. Lawrence, dau. of William, 2nd Earl of
Howth, and co-heiress of her mother Lady JIary Ber- of generations,we come to
mingham, dau. and co-heircss of Thomas, "iind Baron John Machell, in whose house at Crakenthorpe, according
of Athenry and Earl of Louth. Lady Mary McGuirc d. to Lingard, King Henry VI. took refuge after the battle of
1837, leaving issue, Hexham. This John, living 1440, vi. Catherine Huddlcstone,
William Richard BEnMiNCHAM McGcire, chief and and had issue,
representative of this branch of the ancient family of
I. John, of Crackentlinrpe, m. a dau. of Gilbert Wharton,
McGuire, Chiefs of Fermanagh, 0. March, 18i9, a co-
and (/. 2nd or 3rd Henry Vlll., leaving issue,
heir of one of the co-heiresses of Thomas, 2Jad Lord
1 Guy, of Crackenthorpe, m. Margaret .Scott andfZ. 1537,
Athenry, and Earl of Louth. ;
Edward Thomas St. Lawrence, Licut.-Col. 1st regt. having had issue, Robert Myghthell, Gryllys, Wylfryd,
Royals, 6. March, 1830. Guy, Leonard, Edward, Henry, Thomas, and iVnn.
Armorie Russel, 6. 26 Nov. 1837 ni. 2 Aug. 1860, Anne ;
2 Philip, clericus.
Elizabeth, dau. of William Humphreys, Esq. of Bally- S Hugh, of Crackenthorpe, fought at Tournay, d. circa
1(J54, leaving, by Julyan his wile, a dau., Eleanora, m.
haisc, Co. Cavan rf. 18 June, IbTl.
;
m. Richard (Sir), Knight. 2 Slatthew, vi. Miss Carroll, of Woodharth, and had a son,
IV. William, of whom presently. jQhn, of Horsham, M.P., who, by his wife, the dau. of Sir
V. Joseph, J. P. cos. Cavan and Fermanagh, m. Mademoiselle John Corry, had a dau., Isabella, m. 1st, Arthur Lord
Perdisette, a native of Switzerland, and had thiee daus., Ingram, 3rd Viscount Irwin, and 2ndly, Hon. John Noel,
Henrietta, d. iinm.; Elizabeth, to. Rev. George Morley of Walcot, 3rd son of Viscount Campden.
Dennis, Rector of Enniscoffey, co. Westmeath and Maria, ; 1 Katherine, m. Gilbert Wharton, of Kirbythore, who ril.
m. 1st, Arthur McGuire Gyles, Esq. of Saunders' Court, co. 2ndly, a dau. of Crackenthorpe, of Newbiggen.
Wexford, and 2ndly, Nicholas Ffolliott Gyles, J. P., Major II. Henry, LL.D., Prebendary of York, and Rector of North
Waterford Militia (Artillery). Newbald. m. William.
Tl. Thomas. vii. Edward. viri. Francis.
I. Anne Croker, m. (lie. 1 March, 1791) George Gyles, Esq. of
The 3rd son,
Boblnstown, co. Wexford. 11. Elizabeth. William Machell, was father of Richard Machell, of Caud-
rhe4th son, beck, in Cumberland, 1554, whose son, John Machell, d. in
William McGuire, Capt. R.N., m. 1S04, Mary, dau. of his father's lifetime, leaving, by Eleanora his wife, dau. of
Samuel Hobson, Esq., and d. 1848, having had by her (who Hugh Machell, of Crackenthorp, a son,
1. 1856) the following issue, HcGH Machell, Esq. ra. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Blenkin-
60p, of Hellebee, by Magdalen his dau. of Edward
wife,
I. Thomas, an officer R.N. d. unm. of the yellow fever in
;
the West Indies. Musgrave, Esq. of Hartclay Castle, and by her had, with several
II. Abthub, of Clonea House, his successor; d. unm. ISal. other sons and daus., Henry, who served King Charles II. in
m. Walter (Rev.), d. unm. 1855. Ireland, and whose will is dated 1646; Lancelot, of whom
IV. Samcel Edwabd, now of Clonea House. presently, and John, of Ardee, Ireland, m. Miss Ruxton, and
I. Maria.
had a son, John. The 2nd son,
II. Elizabeth, m. John Simon Greene, Capt. 28th regt., and
has issue.
Lancelot Machell, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall, 1st Mayor
of Appleby after the King's return, destroyed, in open court,
Arms—Vert, awhile ho/se fully caparisoned thereon a knight
^n complete armour. In the dexter hand a sword all ppr. Crest — Cbomwell's charter before he took office. This gentleman m.
Frances, dau. of Sir Richard Sandford, of Ilowgill Castle
l>n a ducal coronet a stag statant ppr. collared and lined or.
Ilfotto —
Fortitudo et justicia; and Virtus et fortitudo invinci- (settlement dated 20 June, 41 Elizabeth), and had issue. The
|>ilia sunt. son and heir,
&of—Clonea House, Dungarvan, co. Waterford. Hugh Machell, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall, r,i. Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Beck ; and d. 1643, leaving issue. The eldest
son,
MACHELL OP CRACKENTHORPE. Lancelot Machell, of Crackenthorpe, ra. Elizabeth, dau.
Machell, Eey., Eichaed Beverley, Eector of Thomas Sleddall, and had issue, Hugh, his heir; Lancelot;
Thomas, the antiquary, Chaplain to King Chables II. (His
|)fEoos, Holderness, Hull, Yorkshire, J.P. for the
31SS. are in the Library of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle.)
liartsofLindsey ; b. 8 Jan. 1823 ; m. llJApril, 1850,
Ann; Susan; and Jane. Lancelot Machell rf. I6S1, and was
].he Hon. Emma, eldest survivinjij dau. of the late
s. by his son,
llenry Willoughby, Esq. of Birdsall and Settring- HtTGH Machell, Esq. of Crackenthorpe, hi. Anno, dau. of
lon, and sister of Henry, StJi Lord Middleton, and Edward Nevinson, Esq. of Newbystones, and bad
pas issue, Lancelot, his heir.
I. Hugh Lancelot, 6.14 Aug. 1S51 B.A. St. John's Coll.
; Lancelot Machell, of Crackenthorpe, ra. Deborah Baincs
Cambridge ; m. 22 July, 1876, Helena Margaret, dau. of and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1767) left at his decease, 7 May,
Abel Chapman, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and has issue, 1767, with several other children, a son and heir.
Lancelot, 6. 25 Feb. 1877 and Julian, b. 23 March, 1878.
; The Rev. Richabd Machell, of Crackenthorpe Hall, Rector
n. Henry Robert, b. 25 Jan. 1853; d. 26 Dec. 1877. ofAsby and Brougham, m. Mary, dau. of Christopher Gibson,
ni. Reginald Willoughby, 6. '20 June, 1854; vt.l Aug. 1876, of Edenhall,and had, with other chUdren, who d. young or
Ada Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles Sympson, Rector of lui'by unm., two sons and a dau.,
Misperton, co. York. Lancelot, his heir, who sold Crackenthorpe'to Lord Lowther,
IV. Guy Lawrence, d. an infant, 25 Jan. 1862. 1786, and d. unm. 1788. The present James Octavius
V. Percy Wilfrid, b. 5 Dec. 18G2.
VI. Lancelot Wentwonh, 6. 11 June, 1SG5. • In many of the early documents, the name is written
I. Eva Magdalen. 11. Beatrice Cassandra. Mahis CutiUus within the deed, and Machell on the seal of the
same parchment. The collection of Deeds and MSS. connected
iLincagC.—The antiquity of this family is unquestionable. with the family is in regular succession from 124C.
1028 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
Machcll, Esq. repurchased Crackenthorpe from the Earl of John Pennt, row of Penny Bridge.
Lonsdale. James (Eev.), M.A., b. 6 Feb. 1803; d. 14 May, ISC4.
Chbistopheh, of whom presently. -(^r-ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa-, three greyhounds cou-
Anne, r,i. Thomas Heelis, Esq. rant in pale arg. collared or; 2nd and 3rd, az., five fleurs-de-
The younger son, lis or. —A
Crtsl stag's head erased ppr. ducally gorged.
Chbistophek Machell, Esq. of Beverley, 5.1747; Lieut.- —
21otio Mauvai.s- chiens.
Col. 15th legt. of foot; m. Anne, dau. of Christopher Scott, Heat — The Hall, Penny Bridge, TJlverston.
Esq. of Aldbro", and by her (who d. 1S43, aged 86) had issue,
I. Richard, 6. June, 1786, Capt. Eriffade-Major in 30th regt.,
served in Spain, Portugal, Copenhagen, and the West
ETACHEN OF EASTBACH COTJRT.
Indie?, was shot through the body at Badajos, from which Machen, Eet. Edwaed, of Eastbach Court, co,
he recovered, and sei-ved subsequently in the East Indies, Gloucester, late Eector of Staunton, b. 8 May, 1817
where he d. 17 Kov. 1822.
II. Chbistophek Scott, of Beverley, d. 12 May 1869. m. 10 XoT. 1847, Sophia, dau. of the Eev. James
in. Lancelot, Lieut. E.E., killed at St. Sebastian, 1813. Lister Dightou, of Dixton, CO. Monmouth, and has
IV. John Tliomas, Lieut. 18th Hussars, at Waterloo, d.
had issue,
13 Oct. 1853.
V. Eobert (Eev.), of Little Weighton and Beverley, Vicar of I. Chakles Edwaed, m. 3 Aug. 1S76, Lucy Jane, dau. of
Marton-in-Cleveland, 6.21 Oct. 1797; m. 1st, 17 Feb. 1821, late Edward Cope, Esq. of Leamington, and has issue,
Eliza Mary, dau. of James Zealey; and 2ndly, 11 Aug.
Charles Edwaed James, 6. 18 June, 1877.
18-53, Margaret, widow of the late Eev. Henry Torre Holme,
of Paul Holme; by, his 1st wife (who d. 1841, aged 39),
II. Arthur. in. Eichard Dighton.
he left issue at his decease, 15 April, 1860. I. Lucy, d. 1874. ii. Sophia, d. 1S50.
1 EicHABD Beveelet (Eev.), as ahove. III. Edith. rv. Mary. v. iUice.
2 Thomas, h. 12 Nov. 1824; d. 14 Dec. 1802. VI. Henrietta, d. 1874. vn. Sophy, d. 1863.
3 Lancelot, Capt. Bengal ArtUlerv, Commissary of Ord- VIII- Annie. ix. Margaret. x. Florence,
nance at AUahabad, 6. 14 April, 1829; m. 19 July, 1852,
Susan Eliza, dau. of Col. Thomas John Xuthall, Assistant —
SLcnCclSC" The family of Machen has long been seatei
Commissary- General Bengal army ; d. 2 June, 1864. in CO. Gloucester, and has frequently intermarried with the
4 Hugh Devon, d. 1850. very ancient family of Wyrall, of Bicknor, co. Gloucester,
5 Henry, R.X., 6. 1835 d. 1869. ;
whose descendant, Mary Wyrall, in 1827, devised Bicknor
6 Eobert Scott, Lieut. 62nd regt. 1836; m. April, 186-5,
6-
Court to the late Edwaed Machen, Esq.
Lucy Harriett, only dau. of the late Kev. Charles Waste-
neys Eyre, of Earapton Manor, Kotts, and has issue, Edwaed Machen, Esq- of Eastbach Court, co. Gloucester,
Walter Leonard, 6. 6 Feb. 18r;6. who M- Anne Byrken, left an only dau. and heiress, Jane, m.
7 James Octavius, of Crackenthorpe Hall, Westmorland the Eev. Jajies Da vies, of St. Briavel's, co. Gloucester, and
Bedford House, Newmarket, Suffolk ; and Landwade, left a son and heir,
Cambridge, late Capt. 14th and 59ih regts., 6. 5 Dec. 1837. James Da vies, Esq. of St. Briavel's, h. 1743 m. 1781, Lucy, ;
1 Mary Matilda, m. 11 AprU, 1848, George Fisher, Esq.;
dau- of John Dighton, Esq. of Ascot, co. Oxford (who d. 7 Feb.
and 2ndly, Capt. Arthur Prime, 5th Dragoon Guards,
eldest son of Eichard Prime, of Walberton House, Sussex. 1S55, aged 97). Mr. Davies, upon succeeding to the Eastbach
2 Kathleen, m. Henry Eyre, Esq., late Rifle Brigade, property, assumed the name and arms of Machen. He d,
eldest son of Eev. Charles Wasteneys Eyre, of Eampton 1832, aged 89, leaving issue,
Manor, Notts. Edwaed, his heir, who took the name of Machen.
I.
I. Matilda, m. Edward William Smith, Esq. of Eouth. II. James (Eev.), who retained the name of Da^'ies, as well ai
Col.MacheU d. 24 Sept 1827. his brothers and sisters.
Arms— Sa., three greyhounds courant in pale arg., collared ni. Charles, E.l.C-S., m. Henrietta, dau. of John Colchester,
Machell, John Pexxt, Esq. of Penny Bridge, of Ferdinand Hanbury Williams, Esq. of Coldbrook Park,
CO. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., b. 1801 m. Eliza, ;
CO. Monmouth, and has a son and dau.,
4th dau. of the late Eight Hon. Chief Justice Sir Henry Hanbury Da^•ies, 6. 28 Aug. 1850.
Mary Annette Pakington Davies.
Eohert Dallas, and by her (who d. 5 June, 1866)
2 .AJice. 3 Marianne, d. 1829.
has issue a dau., ill
V. Eichard Olev.), d. 3 Aug. 1857.
JCSTDJA ilADELISE. I. Elizabeth', d. 1826. u. Sophia, d. 1870.
HincaQC.—This is a branch of the ^Iachells of Craclen- ui. Charlotte, d. 1870. iv. .AUce. v. Arabella.
thorpe, which settled in co. Lancaster towards the close of the The eldest son,
17th century. Edwaed Tomkins JIachen, Esq.of Eastbach Court, J.P. ant
John Machell, Esq., 2nd son of Hugh Machell, Esq. of D.L., b. 1783; vi. 6 July, 1816, Sophia, dau. of Richard
Crackenthorpe, by .Ann his wife, dau. of Edward Nevinson, Dighton, Esq. of The Wilderness, same co., and by her (wht
of Newbystones, m. Agnes, dau. of William Walker, Esq. of d. 24 Dec. 1825) had issue,
Hollow Oak, and by her acquired that estate. He had issue, Edwaed, now of Eastbach Court.
three sons, i. Jajies, his heir; ii. John; iii. Thomas, of Ayn- Charles Vaughan, 75th regt., d. 29 Dec. 1847.
some. Cartmel, m. Ellen, dau. of Thomas Michaelson, and d. Lucy, d. 27 March, 1833. Henrietta Maria, d. Dee. 1874
1803, leaving issue and four daus. The eldest son and heir,
; Mr. Machen d. 21 Oct. 1862, and was s. by his son, the Rev
James Machell, Esq. of Hollow Oak, 6. 27 April, 1708; to. Edwaed Machen.
Margaret, dau. of Eichard Harrison, Esq. of Waterhead, and
had, with other issue, John, his heir; and James, m. his
—
Arms Gu. a fess vaire between three pelicans' heads or
—
vulning themselves. Crat A pelican's head erased or.
cousin, EUzaheth, dau. of Thomas Machell, Esq., and was /Scat— EastUaeh Court, near Coleford, co. Gloucester.
father of James Machell, of Newby who d. 1849, leav-
Bridge,
ing issue (by Eosetta his wife, dau. of Thomas Saunders, Esq.
Capt. H.E.I.C.S.), Edward, Thomas Michaelson, and Eosetta MACINNES OF KICKERBY,
Margaret, in. Henry Eigg, Esq. The eldest son,
John SIachell, Esq. of HoUow Oak, b. 7 Oct. 1736 ra. :
MacTnnes, Miles, Esq. of Eickerby, Cumber
13 June, 17C7, Isabel, dau. and co-heir of James Penny, Esq. land, J.P.,M.A. BaUiol Coll. Oxford, m. 1859
of Penny Bridge, co. Lancaster, and had issue, Euphemia, dau. of Andrew Johnston, Esq. of Eenn;
James Penny, his heir. William. HiU, CO. Fife, M.P., by Priscilla his 'wife, eldest dan
John, ra. Charlotte, dau. of Edward Eigby, Esq. of Sir Thomas Powell Buxton, Bart., and has issue
Eichard, to. 1st, Lucy, dau. of T. Holmes, Esq. and 2naiy, ;
Harriet, dau. of the Eev. J. Pawsey. Isabel. Jane. This gentleman, who is eldest son of the lat
The eldest son, G-en. John Maclnnes, of Hampslead, Middlesex, i
James Penny Machell, Esq. of Penny Bridge, &. 31 Dec. to the Eickerbv estate under the will of Georg
1790 m. Anne, eldest dau. of James Penny Esq. of Arrad, co.
; Head Head, Esq., in 1876.
Lancaster, and by her (who d.30 Jan. 1861) left at his decease,
Scais—Eickerby, Carlisle; Fern Lodge, Hampstead,
21 April, 1854,
HI
:^L\c THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC 1029
:
3rd Lord Rcay, who </. 17-J8, ?h. Kliz.-iljoth, dau. and
'>r!;e, IV. Alice Editli.
ssof George JIacKay, of BiKshouse, derived from 'Williani, V. Ainiue Gertrude, m. 22 Oct. 1872, Sir William Eobert
.i.>l son of Y. MacKay, ancestor of Lord Kcay, and d. 1770, Clayton, 6th bart. of Morden Park.
leaving by her three daus., Janet, his heiress; Marion,))!. Tl. Mary Maude Janetta.
3eorge, 5th Lord Beay, but d. s. ;>. and Itobina, d. unm.
;
irr. Edward IVIackenzie in. 2ndly, 18G4, Ellen, dau.
The elder dau., of James Mullett, Esq.
Janet MacKay, of Bigghousc, m. 9 May, 1749, Colin Camp-
bell, Esq. of Glcnurc, and by him (who was murdered 1752), ilturagc—Alexander Mackenzie, 6. 1765 in Fairburn,
had two daus., Louisa, heiress of Bigghouse; and Colina, m. parish of Urssy, of the family of Mackenzie, in Fairburn and
James Baillie, Esq. The elder dan., Muirton, co. Ross, was educated at Inverness High School,
LonsA Campbell MacKay, of Bigghouse, m. 11 June, 17C8, •where he was a fellow student of David Macintosh, with whom
(Jeorge MacKay, Ksq. of Islandhanda (son of liobert Mae.Kay, subsequently he became partner. As Canal Engineers the
Esq., and grandson of the Hon. Charles JLnckay, 2nd son of firm thus formed constructed many of the canals throughout
Donald, 1st L«rd lleay), and had nine sons and eleven daus., of the country but while Mr. Mackenzie's partner amassed a
;
1 William Rodertck Dalziel. 2 Edward Baskerville. 1859 2 Alexander Francis, 6. 18 April, 1861
; 1 Beatrice ;
1 Mary Gwendoline. 2 Isla Jessie. Anna, b. 28 Nov. 1863; 2 Anna Watson, b. 3 Jan. 1860.
3 Aimee Dorothea. 4 Another dau.
HincajJC. —This is a branch of the noble House of Sca-
n. Edward Phillippe, formerly Lieut. 9th Lancers, Capt. forth.
Sussex Yeomanry, J.P. cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, and Dum- John Mackenzie, the first designated by the title " of Ord,"
fries, 6. 14 March, 1842 in. Helen Emma, dau. of Henry
; was 3rd son of Thomas Mackenzie, of Keanloch-luichrart, and
Baskerville, Esq. of Crowsley Park, co. Oxford, and has grandson of Kenneth Mackenzie, of Gilchrist, 4th son of Sir
a dau.. Beryl Baskerville. Kenneth Mackenzie, Baron of Kintail, by Agnes his wife, only
ni. Austin, 6. 10 Oct. 1856 ; to. Lucy, dau. of Gustavus dau. of Hugh, 8th Lord Lovat. He to. Lsabcl, dau. of Alex
Tuite Dalton, Esq. of Eureka, co. Meath. ander Cuthbert, of Drakies, by whom he had issue, four sons,
IV. Keith Ronald, b. 17 May, 1861, Lieut. Seottish Borderers
I. John, his successor.
Militia. II. Thomas, progenitor of the Mackcnzies of llighDeld.
1030 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
111. m. Janet, ilaii. nf Mr. Linen, Minister at Fairn-
Gcorpte, Alexander's eldest son,
bio, by whom he liad one son, Colin Mackenzie, Esq. of Portmore, m. May, 1803, Eliza-
Alexander, who went in the expedition to Darien, and beth, dau. of Sir William Forbes, Bart, of Pitsligo, and dying
afterwards returned to Jamaica. Sept. 1830, left issue,
The eldest son, I. William Forbes, late of Portmore.
John Mackenzie, of Ord, m. Magdalene, dau. of William II. James Hay, m. Isabella, dau. of James Wedderburn, ;j
Frasor, of Culbokie, by whom he had issue a son, Esq., and d. 186.5, having had Colin and other issue.
III.John, m. Christina, dau. of John Mansfield, Esq. of
Thomas Mackenzie, of Ord, m. Mary, dau, of John
Midmar, and had Capt. Colin and o her issue.
Mackenzie, of Applecross, and had a son and successor, IV. Sutherland, Lieut., lost at sea, 1812.
Alexander Mackenzie, of Ord, vi. Jean, dau. of John
Mackenzie, of Ilighlield, by whom he had only one surviving
V. George, E.I.C.S., d. s. p.
VI. Charles Frederick, Bishop of the Zambesi, d. 31 Jan. 1802.
I
.son, his successor, I. Elizabeth, m. George Duadas, Esq. of Manor.
II. Anne, d. unm. iii. Katherine, d. unm.
Thomas Mackenzie, of Ord, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Kenneth
IV. Jane, d. unm. v. Louisa, m. William Wilson, Esq.
^
?Iackcnzie, Bart, of Scatwell, by whom he had issue one son
Alice, m. Ven. Archdeacon Grabb.
VI.
and two daus.,
The eldest son,
Alexander, his successor. of Portmore, J.P. and
William Forbes Mackenzie, Esq.
F-lizabeth,m. Alexander Gillanders, Fsq. of Highncld.
Abigail m. George Mackenzie, Esq. of Dundonald. D.L., b. 1807; m, March, 1830, Helen Anne, dau. of
April,
Sir James Montgomery, Bart, of Stanhope, by the Lady Eliza-
The only son,
Alexander Mackenzie, of Ord, m. Helen, dau. of Kiel beth Douglas, his wife, dau. of Dunbar, 4th Earl of Selkirk,
Maclnnes, Esq. Collector of Taxes, Aberdeen, by whom hehad and dying 24 Sept. 186-2, left issue, a son,
Colin James, now of Portmore.
issue, two sons and four daus.,
^rnis— Quarterly 1st and 4th, az., a buck's head cabossed
:
I. Thomas, of Ord, his heir. or, for Mackenzie; 2nd and 3rd, az., three
frasers arg. in ;
II. Alexander, Capt. in the E. I. Co.'s native army. He in. centre of shield a wolfs head ppr., for Bain. CreU-A. hand
Hannah, dau. of Jamos Frazer, Esq. of IjuUadrum, and tL li'ilding a wreath of laurel ppr. il/r)Mo— Virtute et labore.
in India, 15 June, 1837, having had issue, two sons and ^((U— Portmore, Eddlustone, Peebleshirc.
three daus., 1
Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. 4th of Flowerburn Dingwall, man armed ppr., conjointed in the centre at the upper part of
the thighs, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or, for
rho m. Harriet, dau. of Col. Grogan, of Scafield, co. Dublin,
MACLEOD of Lcioci ; 4th, az., a deer's head cabossed, inbordure
Rd d. 1848, leaving Eodebick Geogan, now of Flowerburn, five crescents arg. C«i-«— The sun in splendour ppr. Motto—
nd two daus., Elma, m. 1869, Major Macdonald Smith, Madras Sine macula.
taff Corps and Georgina Adelaide,; m. 1867, Koderick
;
(Seuf —Mountgerald House.
lackenzie, Esq. of luncraig, co. Eoss.
MACKENZIE OF FIND ON. John, Jean, and Elizabeth. He was s. by his eldest son,
William M'Kerrell, of Hillhouse. This Laird ra. Mary
Mackenzie, James Dixon, Esq. of Findon and Vaux, of French extraction, whose family sought refuge in
lountgerald, co. Eoss, J. P. and D.L., Major half- this country from the persecution which followed the Revoca-
'ay, late 79th Highlanders, h. 1830 m. 1858, Julia ; tion of the Edict of Nantes. Her father was in holy orders,
tauley, dau. of Samuel Clutsam, Esq., D.C.L., and and one of the Canons of St. Paul's Cathedral. By this lady
as issue, he had, with a dau., Elizabeth, two sons, William and John,
He was s. by his elder son,
I. James Kekneth Douglas, h. 1859, William M'Kerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, at whose decease,
I. Ahce Nancy. unm., the estates devolved on his brother,
II. Julia Marion. John M'Kerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, who ra. Margaret,
III.Louisa Augusta. sister of William Fulton, Esq. of Park, co. Renfrew, and had
IV. Lilian Geraldine. issue,
v. Evelyn.
I. William, his heir.
il in cage. —Colin Mackenzie, h. 1T45, Cud son of Sir II. John, in. 1st, 1794, Cecilia, dan. of William Harvey,
cwis MacKenzie, 2nd bart. of Scatwell, co. Ross, by Isabel his Esq., M.D., of London, and by her (who d. 1801) had three
ife, dau. of Colin MacKenzie, of Mountgerald, m. Janet Sprot, sons,
:id dying 1809, was buried in Bath Abbey. His .'^rd son, 1 John, who 7)!. Anna, dau. of Herbert Buchanan, Esq. of
Major Lewis Mackenzie, 2nd R.N.E. Dragoons, m. Arden, co. Dumbarton, and;/, leaving a dau., Joanna.
1820,
2 Alexander, ra. Seraphina, dau. of William PenneU, Esq.,
:mcy, only child of S. Forester Bancroft, Esq., and d. 1853, Consul-Gcneral of Brazil, and d. in 1828.
aving issue,
3 WiLLLAM, now of Hillhouse.
Lewis Mark, d. unm. 1856.
He ra. 2ndly, Helen Stuart, sister of James Stuart, Esq. of
Augustus Colin, <L v.nm. 1865.
•fAMES Dixon, now of Findon and Mountgerald.
Williamwood, by whom he had one son, Archibald, who d.
I'mest Bancroft, d. unm. 1861.
nam. He d. 1837.
III. Robert, m. Sabina Margaretha, dau. of Johann Christian
-Nancy Copley, m. T. A. Lister, Esq., Barrister, and had issue
Schulze, of Frankfort-sur-Maine and d. April, 1841, having
;
a dau.. Nancy.
Julia Louisa, m. Baron Iver and Rosenkrantz, Chamber- had one son and two daus.,
lain to H.M. the King of Denmark, d. 1873, and has four 1 Robert, &.27 July, 1804; m. 18 Dec. 1845, Emily Pauline,
sons. dau. of Major-Gen. Sir William Staveley, K.C.B., Com-
mander-in-Chief of the army at Madras and rf. "25 Oct,;
I
1082 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAO
Kobert Mure, h. 27 Sept. 1846. —
Arms Arg., on a chevron between a lion passant az. in
Kalph Stavelcy, b. 22 July, 1854. chief and a raven in base of the second a tower of the first.
lieginald L'Estrange, 6. 5 March, 1860. —
Crest A hand holding a dagger ppr. il/oWo— Lahore.
Augustus de Segur, b. 28 Aug. 18G3. —
Seal Auchcncairn House, Castle Douglas, co. Kirkcudbright.
Henrietta Eliza Cathcart, m. 8 Dec. 1874, Henry Charles
Adolphus Frederick William, Count Bentinck, Lieut.- €
.*
Col. Coldstream Guards (see Bcekis'b Peerage, Poetland,
D.), and has issue.
Georgiana Louisa Margaret, m. 19 Sept. 1872, Sir Claude
MACKIE OP BAEQALY.
Champion de Crespigny, Bart, (sec Bukke's Peerage and Mackie, John, Esq. of Bargaly, co. Kirkcud-
Baronetage), and has issue.
bright, b. 1857.
Letitia Augusta Sarah, m. 21 Dec. 1876, Henry Francis
Brouncker, Esq. of Boveridge, Dorset (see Bkocncker —
iLillCaflr. The Mackies are a very old family in Galloway,
of Boveridge). being descended of the McKies of Larg, and got their lands, it
Emily Charlotte Theodosia.
is stated, from Robert Bruce. Several of the family have
1 Margaret.
represented the county in ParUament.
2 Augusta, m. Count de Scgur, the French Charge d' Affaires
James Mackie, Esq. of Bargaly (son of John Mackie, Esq.,
at Frankfort-sur-Maine.
by Margaret Murray his wife), m. Ann McCaw, and was father
'V. Fulton, m. 1st, his cousin-german, Elizaheth, dau. of
of
FiUton, of Hartfield, but had no issue. He in. 2ndly, Mary,
dau. of James M'Call, Esq. of Braehead, and had three John Mackie, Esq. of Bargaly, in the Stewartry of Kirkcud-
daus., Sarah, m. 1843, Pliilip Charles Hirschfeld, Esq.; bright, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for co. Kirkcudbright, in. 1817,
Margaret, d. xmm. and Mary, m. Donald Smith, Esq. of
; Anne, and had
eldest dau. of Peter Laurie, Esq. of Ernespie,
Glasgow. Mr. FuJton M'Kerrell d. 1840. issue three sons, James; Peter Laurie; and John; the last
I. Margaret, m. Moses Crawfurd, Esq. of Ncwfield, and had
two d. young. The elder son,
issue. - II. Mary.
Elizabeth, m. Col. John Rcid, of the H.E.I.Co.'s service,
III.
James Mackie, Esq. of Bargaly, BI.P., Advocate at the
and d. leaving a dau., Elizabeth M'Kerrell Reid, who m. Scottish Bar, M.A., J.P. and D.L. Stewartry of Kirkcudbright,
James Campbell, Esq. of 'I'reesbank. 6. 18 May, 1821; to. 1853, Jane AVilson, only dau. of Archibald
IV. Jane, in. her cousin, Robert Fulton, of Hartfield, late Home, Esq. of Balvarran, co. Perth; and d. 28 Dec. 1867,
Lieut.-Col. of the 79th foot. leaving four sons and five daus., .
V. Marion, in. James Kibble, Esq. of Whiteford and Greenlaw
House, CO. Renfrew. John, now of B.argaly. Peter Laurie.
VI. Agnes, m. John Edward Wright, Esq. of Bolton-on-Swale. James Archibald. William Murray.
Anne Laurie.
Mr. M'Kerrell d. 1811, aged 79, and was s. by his eldest son, Agnes, m. Oct. 1877, John\Yilliam Huchison, Esq. of Eding-
William M'Kerkell, Esq. of llillhouse, who m. 1st, Miss ham, CO. Kirkcudbi'ight.
Reid, sister of Robert Reid, Esq. of Adamton, but had no issue. Margaret Preston.
Eliza Nina.
He TO. 2ndly, Miss Gowan, by whom he had five sons and four
daus., —
Arms Arg., in chief a lion passant az., and in base two
John, his Robert, d. in India. ravens pendent from an arrow fessways sa. Crest A raven —
I. heir.
III. William, d. young.
li.
iv. Henut, heir to his brother.
ppr. Motto Lahore.—
V. James, d. 1833.
&'f'(s— Bargaly ; Ernespie ; and Glencaird ; all in the
I. Janet. ii. Margaret, in. Major Craufurd, 44th regt.
Stcwartiy of Kirkcudbright.
Anne, m. James lirown, Esq. of Edinburgh, and by him
III.
(who d. F'eb. 1804) left at her decease, 1832,
1 James Adam, m. Madeline, 4th dau. of the Rev. Dr. Hill,
Professor of Divinity in tlic University of Glasgow. MACKINNON OF MACKINNON.
2 John, m. E[izabeth, oldest dau. of William Eenney, Esq.
and has issue,
of Dunevale, co. Dumfries, MACKINNON, William Alexander, Esq., M.A,,
3 Robert, a Merchant at Bombay, d. v.nm. of Acryse Park, Kent, and Belvedere, Broadstairs,
4 William, Capt. Royal Artillery, m. 1862, Fanny, 3rd dau.
W. E. Lycett, Esq. of Bowdon Vale, co. Chester; she
of
J.P. and D.L., late M.P. for Lymington, b. 4 Oct.
d. 18G5, leaving a dau., Annie Frances. 1813 ; m. 27 April, 1846, Margaret Sophia, dau. of
1 Anne, m. Adam Hay-Gordon, Esq. of Avochie, co. Aber- Francis Willes, Esq., by Caroline his -wife, dau. of
deen, and has issue.
Sir Thomas Whichcote, Bart., and has, with other
2 Helen, in. the Rev. R. F. Colvin, late Presbyterian
Chaplain at Bombay, and has issue. issue,
IV. Mary, d. unm. Francis ALEXA^rDEE.
Mr. M'Kerrell d. 1821, and was s. by his eldest son,
Mr. Mackinnon is Chief of tlie Clan Mackinnon, in
John M'Kerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, Master of the Mint at
Madras, d. v.nm. 1835, and was s. by his brother, the Western Islands of Scotland.
Henry M'Kerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, who d. s. j?. 1853, —
ILinr?t(IC« On the forfeiture of the last Lord of the Isles,
and was s. by his cousin, the present William M'Kerrell, and in the disturbances which continued during the following
Esq. of Hillhouse. century, the name of Sir Lauchlan Mackinnon occurs very
Arms — Az., on a fess or, three lozenges gu. within a bordure frequently, and he appears to have been a man of consideration.
engrailed arg. CreU —
A Roman soldier on his march with In 1G51, Lachlan Mackinnon, of Stratherd, Isle of Skyc,
—
standard and utensils all ppr. Mntto Dulcis pro patria labor. Chief of Mackinnon, was made Knight Banneret by Charles H.
/S'.di^Hillhouse, Dundonald, co. Ayr.
on the field of Worcester. He left a son, Daniel Mor Mac-
kinnon, Chief of the Clan, who left, with other issue, Daniel
Mackinnon (youngest son), who quitted his home on account
of a quarrel with his father in the hunting-field, and emigrated
MACKIE OF ATJCHENCAIRN. to Antigua, where he purchased some plots of land, and took
Mackie, John Gi-adstone, Esq. of Aucliencairn a very conspicuous part in politics, particularly in the affair of
Governor Parke. He in. the sister of Col. Thomas, and d.
House, CO. Kii'kcudbright, J.P., b. 20 July, 1854.
March, 1720, in his 62nd year, having had, with a dau., Eliza-
HinragC— James Mackie, Esq. of Dailly, co. Ayr, des- beth, m. —
Carlisle, Esq., and two younger sons, George and
cended from the family of SIcGhie, in. 1808, Margaret McBlain, Samuel, an eldest son and heir,
who d. 1853. He d. 1849, and was s. by his son, William Mackinnon, Esq. of Antigua, who obtained a grant
Ivie Mackie, Esq. of Auchcncairn, who to. 1839, Agnes, and patent of the great salt lake of Antigua, and served with
dau. of John Gladstone, of Castle Douglas, and by her (who He was heir-at-law
distinction in the legislature of the island.
d. Sept. 1878) had issue, to Lord Lavington, the then Governor of the island. He m. a j
I. James Jodel, in. Constantia, dau. of T.^E. TMvelyan, Esq., dau. of Lieut. -Gov. Yeamans, of Antigua, and d. at Bath, 1767, i
and d. leaving an only dau., aged 70, when he was s. by his son,
Constantia Florence, h. 1865. William Mackinnon, Esq. of Antigua, and Binfield, Berks,
II. John Gladstone, now Auchencaim.
of who 9)1. 2nd dau. and co-heir (with her sisters,
1768, Louisa,
I. Elizabeth Gladstone, m. John James Fildis, Esq., and has Caroline, in. Major Dewar, and Elizabeth, m. Count Dupont) oi
issue. James Vernon, Esq., son of Henry Vernon, Esq. of Hilton, CO.
II. m. Thomas Fildis, Esq., and has issue.
Jessie McBlain, Stafford, and by her (who d. 1810) had issue,
Jane Gladstone, m. E. W. Warner, Esq., and has issue.
III.
1. William, who m. Miss Frye, and d. in early life, leaving
Mr. Mackie d. 1873. two sons and two daus.,
MAC THE LANDED GENTRY, MAC 1033
1 WiLtiAM Alexander, late Chiof of the clan. Malcolm IV., in the year 1163, to repress a rebellion in
2 Daniel, Col. of tlie CoUistrcain Guards, of which corps ho Morayland, which he effected in a most signal manner, was
has written a history. He m. a dau. of John Dent, Esq., rewarded with the Constabulary of the Castle of Inverness,
and d. s. p. 22 June, 183G. and from his residence among the people of the country who
1 Harriet, m. Rev. Nassau Molesworth, D.D., Bector of
iioehdale, and has issue.
spoke the Gaelic only, was called Mac-in-tosh-ich, that is tc
2 Louisa, m. 1S12, U. Garden, Esq. and d. s. p.
;
say. Thane's son, or the principal and first man in dignity in
William Alexander Mackinnon, Esq. of Mackinnon, J. P. of Gordon of Sachin; and 2ndly, Marjory, only dau. of John
and D.L., M.P. for Rye, b. 2 Aug. 1789; m. 3 Aug. 1812, Robertson, of Inshes; by the latter only he had issue (witli
Emma, dau. and sole heiress of Joseph Palmer, Esq. of Rush three daus., Elspeth, Janet, and Jean), two sons,
House, CO. Dublin, and Palmerstown, co. Mayo, and by her I. Lauchlan, of Daviot, his heir, who m. 1687, Anne, dau. of
(who U. 1835) had issue, Colin Mackenzie, of liedc;istle, and had three sous
I. William Alexander, now of Acryse Park. 1 William, his heir, of whom hereafter,
'
II. Lauchlan Bellingham, Capt. R.N., late M.P. for Rye, 6. 2 Angus, successor to his brother.
21 April, 1815; m. 9 Aug. 1842, Augusta, dau. of John 3 Alexander, «!. and had issue.
Entwisle, Esq. of Foxholes, M.P. for Rochdale, and has
n. Angus, d. 1G59.
issue, 1 Lauchlan; 2 San Lorenzo; 3 William; 4 Falkland;
5 Reginald; 6 Duncan; and 1 Ellen. SirLauchlan was s. by his eldest son,
'
m. Daniel Lionel, Col. Coldstream Guards, killed at Inker- William Mackintosh, of that ilk, a stanch adherent of
man m. Charlotte Lavinia, dau.
; of Sir Dudley Hill, and Charles I. He m. Margaret, dau. of Graham of Fintry,
had issue.
and by her had, with two daus., Elizabeth, m. Alexander
1. Emma Mary, m. the Due de Gramont.
n. Louisa Harriet, m. 1847, Thomas, 11th Earl of Dundonald. Farquharson, of Invercauld, and Jean, m. Andrew Spalding,
III. Flora Elizabeth. Baron of Ashintillie, two sons, Lauchlan, his heir, and
William. The Laird d. 22 Nov. 16G0, aged 47, and was *. by
He d. 30 April, 1870.
his elder son,
j<r)ni— Quarterly 1st, vert, a bnar's head conped, holding
:
Lauchlan Mackintosh, of that ilk, who m. 1st, Magdalene,
in the mouth a shin bone arg., for Macki.n.non 2nd, az., a ;
only dau. of Lindsay, of Edzell and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir
;
tower triple-towered arg., for SIacleod; 3rd, or, a galley gu.
4th, arg., a man's arm couped below the wristfrom the sinister George Monro, of Cubrain, and relict of Donald, Master of
ppr., holding a cross-crosslet fitchee sa., for Macdonald. Crest Reay. By the former he had one son, Lauchlan, his heir;
—A
boar's head erased holding in the mouth the shank-bone and by the latter a dau., Christian. He d. 9 Dec. 1704, and
—
ofadeerppr. Motto Audentesfortunajuvat; also, Cuimhnich was s. by his son,
—
has Alpin. Supporters Dexter, a lion; sinister, a leopard;
Lauchlan Mackintosh, of that ilk, who joined in the rising
both ppr.
Sw!.— Belvedere.nearBroadstairs; and Acryse Park, near of 1716. He ra. Anne, dau. of Duff, of Drummuir, but d. s. p.
Canterbury. 1731, when the representation and chieftainship devolved upon
his kinsman,
William Mackintosh (eldest son and heir of Lauchlan
KACKINTOSH OF MACKINTOSH. Mackintosh, of Daviot), who thereupon became Laird of
Mackintosh, and Captain of the Clan Chattan. He m. Christian,
Mackintosh, Alfred Donald, Esq. of Mactin-
dau. of Sir Alexander Menzies, Bart., by Christian his wife,
tosli, Cliief of the Qan Cliattan, J.P., h. 2-i June,
dau. of Lord Neil Campbell, but dying s.p. 1741, was s. by his
1851, Lieut. 7lst Highland Light Infantry. brother,
iLinCajJC—The family of Mackintosh, into which Eva, Angus, or .SS.veas MACKiNTosn, of that ilk, a military officer,
only dau. and heiress of Dougal Phaol, Captain of tue who Jii. Anne, dau. of John Farquharson, of Invercauld, by
Clan Chattas, m. 1292, is deduced from Shaw or Sheagh, Margaret his wife, dau. of Lord James Murray, of Dowally,
2nd son of Duncan McDuff, the 2nd of that name, and 3rd son of John, 1st Marquess of Atholl, and was s. by
Earl of Fife. This Shaw or Sheagh being sent by King Sir iENEAS Mackintosh, of Mackintosh, created a bart. by
George III. he m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Ludovick Grant,
;
* Samuel Eliot, Esq.. left, besides his son, Capt. Eliot, three Bart, of Dalvey. By this Chief the remaininfr portion of the
daus., of whom Ehzabcth, m. 1781, Thomas, 22nd Lord Le estates were entailed, and were eventually inlierited by Sir
Dcspencer; and Alicia, m. WUliam, 15th Earl of Erroll. Eneas' kinsman,
3x2
1034 MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC
i
The Hon. Angus Mackintosh, a Member of the Legislative I. Helen Galloway. II. Marion Murray.
Council of Upper Canada, son of Duncan Mackintosh, Esq. of II. Cecilia Eliza.
IJaviot, by his wife Ann Dallas, of Cantray. He s. his brother
Alexander as Chief of the Clan Mackintosh 1827. He m. 1784,
—
ICtlTCJtflC. The family of Mackintosh ultimately spread
into nine branches, of which the fourth (sprung from a younger
Archange St. Martin, niece of Major-Gen. Macomb, Com-
son of Shaw, 4th Laird, circa 1220) settled in Glen Tilt, co.
inander-in Chief of the army of America, and by her (who d.
Perth, and subsequently exchanged that property for the
1 1 July, 1827) had issue,
present possession of Dalmunzie, where they seem for a long
I. Duncan, d. unm. 1824. series of years to have considered themselves altogether inde-
II. Alexander, of Mackintosh.
pendent of the main stock for
Daviot House, Inverness, J.P. and D.L., b.
;
IH. iEneas, of
12 June, 1812; m. 1st, 1843, Mary, dan. of Alexander Duncan Mackintosh, of Dalmunzie, who s. 1595, was the
McLeod, Esq. of DaWey, which lady d. 1848 and 2ndly, ; first who, in 1599, gave a bond of man-rent and following to
11 March, 1851, Louisa Fanny Sybella. dau. of Major the Laird of Mackintosh. His grandson,
Alexander MacLeod and Louisa Browne, his wife, and has Patrick Mackintosh (circa 1650), m. Margaret Robertson,
issue,
of the Robertsons of Atkoll, and by her had a son,
Alexander, b. 27 Dec. 1851.
1
John Mackintosh, who s. him. His son,
Amos Henry, b. 14 Nov. 1854; deceased.
2
3 Duncan Houstoun, b. 3 Feb. 1849.
Lachlan Mackintosh, m. Margaret Murray, grand-dau. ot
4 Lewis, b. 2 July, 1856; deceased. David Freebairn, Bishop of Edinburgh and Primus of Scotland.
1 Mary Marion. 2 Louisa Caroline Campbell. Their son,
3 Charlotte Eva. 4 Alexandra Graham. John Mackintosh, &. 1726, d. 1790, having m. Elizabeth
IV. James St. Martin, m. and has issue. Galloway, of the House of Galloway, Viscount Dunkeld,
I. Anne, m. Col. H. J. Hunt. attainted in 1688-89. He left several children, of whom the
II. Archange, to. Col. Claudius Shaw, R.A.
eldest son,
III. Isabella, m. Lieut. Felix Troughton, R.A.
Lachlan Robert Mackintosh, succeeded. He was h. Aug.
IV. Jane. v. Catharine.
VI. Margaret, m. Major Angus M'Intyre. vii. Eliza. 1761,and d. May, 1821 having had by his wife, Elizabeth
;
VIII. Sarah, m. Alexander Colvin, Esq. ix. Christiana. (only child of Capt. Clement Newell), d. 19 March, 1815, two
25 Jan. 1833, and was by sons and two daus. He was s. by his eldest son,
The Hon. Angus Mackintosh d. s.
his son,
Lachlan John Mackintosh, of Dalmunzie, b. 6 Aug. 1794;
Alexander Mackintosh, of Mackintosh, Chief of the Clan m. Harriet, dau. of Capt. Atkinson slie d. 25 Aug. 1846,
; p. .s. :
—
Seats Moy Hall and Dunachton, Inverness.
;
22 June, 1841, Augusta, eldest davi. of Capt. James
Bradshaw, R.N., M.P. for Brackley, co. North-
Note.— The late Sir James Mackintosh, the distinguished
writer, was descended from the Killachy branch of the Mackin- ampton, which lady d. 1865, and 2ndly, 1873,
toshes. Clementina, dau. of Sir Norman Macdonald Lock-
hart, 3rd hart, of Lee and Carnwath.
MACKINTOSH OF BALNESPICK. ILtlttagf. — The McKiRDYS or MaKurerdts, formerly
belonged "Tribes" who possessed the Western Islands
to the
Mackintosh, Eneas, Esq. of Balnespick, co.
of Scotland, long under the crown of Sweden and the Lords
Inverness, J.P. and D.L., i. 26 Sept. 1810 on. June, ;
of the Isles. This family were the principal possessors of the
1858, Isabel, dau. of J. Barker, Esq. of Berkeley Island of Bute at a very early period. Subsequently James
Street, Portman Square, and has issue, IV., in 1489, leased the Crown property in Bute, which, in
I. William Lachlan, 6. Aug. 1859. 1503,was feud in one general charter, of the 30th Parliament,
II. George, 6. Aug. 18C0.
to the MaKurerdys, Bannochtynes, Stewarts, and others,
1. Isabel. the greatest portion being assigned to the MacKurerdys.
This descended down to
—
ILfUCatlC. William Mackintosh, Esq. of Balnespick (son Robert MaKdiierdy nf Kerrymanach and Luhas, who in,
of Lachlan Mackintosh, of Balnespick, and his wife Anne 1725, Janet, dau. of Donald Eraser, Esq., and widow of M'Kay,
Mackintosh, of Mackintosh), m. 1802, Emily, dau. of William of Garrachty, and had two sons,
Chisholm, of Chisholm, and by her (who d. 1850) had issue, William, d. s.p. John, of whom presently.
Eneas, now of Balnespick. George Gordon, Bengal C.S.
Robert MaKurerdy was drowned crossing from Ireland, ana
William Lachlan, Bengal Military Service.
Anne, m. Col. Greenwood, K.A., C.B, was s. by his 2nd son,
Catherine. John McKirdt, to. 1760, Grace, dau. of Robert MacGregor,
Mr. Mackintosh d. 1870. Esq., and had issue, Alexander, d. unm., 1805; John, his
heir and two daus. He d. 1810, and was s. by his 2nd son,
;
Arras— See Mackintosh of MacKntosh. John McKirdt, Esq. of Birkwood, b. 14 July, 1764; m. 1802,
/Sca(— Balnespiclc, Inverness. Town Residence—'Ko. 9, Hyde Mary, eldest dau. of David Elliot, Esq. of Liddlesdale, by Susan
Park Square, W.
his wife, dau. of Robert Bogle, Esq., and by her (who d. 1847)
had issue,
MACKINTOSH OP DALMUNZIE. John Geecort, now of Birkwood.
Mackintosh, Charles Hills, Esq. of Dalmunzie, Charles Clark, J.V.,b. 1811.
Elliot, J. P., Gen. in the army, and Col. 69th regt,
4
David
CO. Perth, 14 Eeb. 1808b. m. Henrietta, dau. of ;
Mary Wood, d. 1858.
John Yallack, Esq. of Kingsand, co. Cornwall, and Susan, m. Andrew Scott, Esq.; and d. 1853.
has issue, Mr. McKu-dy d. 3 Feb. 1835.
MAC TEE LANDED GENTRY. MAO 1035
Arms— Per fcss arg. and sa. in chief a martlet of the second, ITACLAINE OF LOCHBUY.
and in base a fir tree giowinfc out of a mount surmounted of a
sword bendways dexter, supporting by its point an antique Maclaixe, Murdoch Gillian, Esq. of Lochbuy,
crown or. Crest— A demi-wyvern displayed ppr. Motto— Viea CO. Argyll, late Gtli Dragoon Guards (the Cai-a-
ct mon pays.
bineers), J.P. and D.L., Chief of the Clan, b. 1 Sept.
&a£— iiirliwood, near Lcsmahago, co. Lanark.
1845 ; m. 17 June, 1800, Catherine Marian, youngest
dau. of Salis Schwabc, Esq. of Glyngarth, Anglesey,
and has issue,
MACLACHLAN OF MACLACHLAN.
I. Kathleen Emilie, 6. 27 Feb. 1S70.
Maciachlan, Eobket, Esq. of Strathlachlan, or II. IMabcl Julia, b. 18 Nov. IS'2.
Maclachlan, co. Argyll, J. P. and D.L., formerly III. Edith Jane, b. 27 July, 1877.
Convener of the co., w. 1843, Helen C. Carruthers,
dau. of William A. Carruthers, Esq. of Dormont,
iLfllCittJf' —
The surname of Maclean was originally Mae-
gillean, and was derived from the celebrated Highland warrior
CO. Dumfries. (the progenitor of the family) Gillean, who was denominated
Gillean-ni-Tuiodh, from his ordinary weapon, a battle-axe (in
ILt'llCilSf.— The Clan Lachlan, or Maclachlan, of wlxch
Gaelic, Tuiodh), which his descendants wear to this day in
Maclachlan of Maclachlan, or Strathlachlan, is the chief, is
their crest, betwixt a laurel and a cypress branch.
one of great antiquity in co. Argyll, possessing the barony of
Gilleoin, or Gillean, a man of rank and distinction of the
Strathlachlan, in Cowall, and other extensive possessions in
reign of King Alexander 111., fought under that monarch at
the parishes of Glassrie and Kilmartin, which were separated
from the main seat of the family by the arm of the sea, called
the battle of Largs. He d. before 1300, leaving a son, Gillise
Loch Fine.
MacGilloin (or son of Gilloin), which became the surname of
the family. He served under King Robert Bruce at Rannock-
The ancestor of the family, and from whom the clan takes
burn, and dying some time before that Prince, left a son,
its name, was Lachlan Mok, who lived in the 13th century,
called
and whose son, Gillespie, or AncniBALD, appears on record as
GiLLicoLSi MacGilloin, who s. him, and d. in the reign of
in possession of the lands of Strath, or Strathlachlan, and
which have remained in the family ever since.
King David Bruce. He was father of
From Lachlan Mor, the 13th in descent, EoiN DuiDH, or Black John, who was settled in the Isle of
Mull, where he held large possessions, particularly the lands
Archibald Maclachlan, of Strathlachlan, was served heir
to his father, IG Jan. 16G3, and obtained, 11 Sept. 1030, a Crown
of Dowart. He d. in the reign of Robert II., and left two
sons, Lauchlan-Lubanich, and Ecchan, or Hector Rlganach,
charter, erecting his whole lands into a free barony, called the
but which was the elder cannot be positively ascertained.
barony of Strathlachlan, and appointing the manor place of
Castle Lachlan, in Kilbride, to be the principal messuage of
The former was ancestor of the Macleans of Morvaren,
Barts. the latter,
the barony. He in. the eldest dau. of Campbell of Lochneill,
;
Lachlan Maclachlan, of Strathlachlan, m. 1st, Janet, dau. Robert If. and 111., and held considerable lands in the Isle of
Mull, particularly in the barony of Lochbuy. From him
of Wallace, of Inglcston and 2ndly, Florence Campbell,
;
The 2nd son, Allan Maclean, the 10th Maclean of Ardgour, to. Anne,
and D.L.,
I
MnRDocH Gillian, now of Lochbuy. Hdgii Maclean, of Ardgour, m. 1763, Elizabeth, dau. of
Anthoine, 6. 3 No7. 1846. Alexander Iloustoun, Esq. of Jordan Hill, and by her (who m.
Emilie Guillaumine, to. 28 Jan. 1869, Frederick Campbell, 2ndly, John Campbell, Esq., brother of Sir Islay Campbell,
Esq., R.A., 3rd son of Sir John Campbell, Bart, of Ardna-
1st Bart, of Succoth) had a son and dau.,
murchan.
Eosa Elizabeth, m. 17 July, 1874, William McBean Rankine, Alexander, his heir. ™
Esq. of Dudhopc, Dundee, 2nd son of .lohn Campbell, Esq.
of ICilberry, co. Argyll. Christian Sarah.
Anna, m. Donald Maclean, Esq. of Kingerloch.
Mr. Maclean d. 1768, and was s. by his son,
]
He d. 12 Oct. 1863. Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Ardgour, Col. of the Argyll-
.i^j-m.s— Quarterly : l.^t, arg., a lion rampant gu. 2nd, az., a ;
shire Militia, D.L., 13th Maclean of Ardgour in direct succes-
tower arg. ; 3rd, or, a dexter arm coupcd in fess gu., the hand sion, b. 16 April, 1764; in. 10 July, 1793, Lady Margaret Hope,
holding a cross-crosslet fitchee az. 4th, or, a lymphad ppr. in
; dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun (by the Lady Elizabeth
—
base vert a salmon naiant ppr. Crest A battle-axe in pale in Melville his wife, dau. of Alexander, 7th Earl of Leven and 5th
front of a laurel and a cypress branch in saltier all ppr. Earl of Melville), and by her (who was b. 24 June, 1772,
—
Motlo Vincere vel mori.
and d. 16 Sept. IS3I) had issue,
—
Seat Lochbuy House, Oban, co. Argyll.
I. Hugh, d. in infancy. J
II. John Hugh, of the Scotch Bar, d. umn. 1825.
louse, (fee, in command of the light infantry in Sir John liyng's I. Alexander Thomas, now of Ardgour.
II. John Dalrymple, Bengal C.S., 6. 15 May, 1836.
brigade. He to. 1816, Martha, only child and heir of William
Osborne, Esq. of Kyneton, whose ancestors possessed lands He d. 1872.
there from the time of Edward II., and had lived at Kyneton —
Arms Quarterly: 1st, arg., alion rampant gu.; 2nd, az., a
since the reign of Elizabeth, when the present house was castle triple-towered arg. with flags displayed gu. ; 3rd, or, a
built. By this lady. Col. Maclaine had an only child, the dexter hand couped f essways gu. holding a crosslet fitchee az.
present Willia.m Osborne ^Iaclaine, Esq. of Kyneton. Col. 4 th, or, a galley her sails furled sa. flag gu. on a sea vert a
Maclaine, who was a Magistrate for co. Gloucester, d. 15 Jan. salmon naiant arg. Crtst —A
battle-axe erect in pale crossed
by a branch of laurel and cypress in saltier all ppr. Motto—
1847.
Altera mcrccs.
Arms — Quarterly: a lion rampant gu. 2nd, az., a
Lst, arg., ;
—
Seat Ardgour House, Ardgour, co. Argyll. , ;,
tower arg. 3rd, or, a dexter hand coupcd in fcss gu. holding
;
furled, in base in the sea vert a salmon nai.-int ppr. Crest — MACLEAN OF PENNYCROSS.
A Lochaber axe erect between two Iiranches of laurel and Maclean, Archibald John, Esq. of Ponnycross,
—
cypress all ppr. Moltn Vincere vtl mori.
—
Heat Kyneton, Thornbury, co. Gloucester. co< . Argyll, J.P., b. 6 March, 181.3,- s. his father
MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC 1037
187G; m. 18S3, Isabella Alexandrina, dau. of M. of Ditnstaffnage Castle. This John Maclean (father of Isabella)
Henri Theodore Simon, and widow of Charles was married to Florence Maclean, of Incrscadell, whose
Grriswold, Esq. of Manilla, and has issue, mother, Mary Maclean, of Ardgour, was granddau. of the
Julian Abciiibald, b. 1873; Charles Alexander IIusli, 6. celebrated chief, Sir Ewen Cameron, of Locbicl. Capt. Joha
1874; Nonuan llcary, 6. 1377; and IsabelJulict. JIaclean's son,
Alexander Campbell Maclean, Esq. of Haremerc Hall,
ILtUrnCIC.— This branch of the House of Morvcrn derives Sussex, m. 16 Aug. 1825, Mary Elizabeth Travers, representa-
from John Uncn, 1st Maclean of Morvcrn, '.ind son of the 1st
tive of the Travers' family of Fairfield, Devon; and d. 14 Oct.
Hector Moir, Lord of Uuart, by Marj-, dau. of Macdonald of
1864,having had issue,
Islay. John Dubh was thrice married by his '2nd wife, ;
Maclean of Torloisk, by whom he was father of in chief two eagles' heads erased and affrontee gu., in base a
Alexander Maclean, of Pcnnycross, J. P. and D.L., m. salmon naiant ppr. Crest —A
Lochaber axe in pale crossed by
1760, Una, dau. of MacGillivray, of Penny-Ghail, by whom —
a branch of laurel and cypress Altera Merces. Motto Virtus —
(who d. 1807) he had one son, Archibald, and a dau., Catha- durissima terit.
subsequently served in India, where he died. II. Torquil Olave, 6. 10 Aug. 1841 d. 3 Sept. 1S57.
;
John, Lieut, in the 2nd West India regt., commanded by his III. Reginald, b. 1 Feb. 1847; m. 17 April, 1877, Agnes Mary
maternal uncle. Col. Maclean, and fell a victim to the Cecilia, eldest dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Stafford North-
climate of the West Indies.
cote, Bart., M.P.
Hector, a Merchant in London, d. 1834.
Lauchlan, Lieut, in theCe-sion Rifle Corps, d. 1820. IV. Roderic Charles, 6. 18 April, 1852.
Archibald Donald, Dep. -Commissary-Gen. at Ii'>nnuda, '
I. Louisa Cecilia, in. IS Dec. ISCO, John Moyer Heathcote,
1870. Mary, d. xi.,im. 1*37. Juliana, d. 1874. Esq., eldest son of John Moyer Heathcote, Esq. of Coning-
Mr. Maclean d. Feb. 1830. His eldest son, ,
ton Castle, Hunts.
Alexander Maclean, E^q. of Pennycross, co. Artjyll, '/.
iltlTf age— Olave Olois, King of Man and the Isles, who
8 May, 1701; m. 6 Au^. 1840, Charlotte Brodie, dau. of John d. 1237, kit, by Hakuld, Reginald,
his 1st wife, three sons,
Maclean, Esq. of Elrick, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Sinolle: and Magnus, who all successively enjoyed the kingdom of
Telfer, of Bonhill, co. Renfrew, and had issue, Man, which terminated in 1265, by the surrender made of the
I. Archibald John, now of Pennycross.
sovereignty by Magnus, King of Xorway, to Alexa>"Der III.
n. Allan Thom.as Lockhart, 6. Jan. 18.t1.
of Scotland; and in the same year, SIagnus, the last King of
I. Alicia, III. 1872, to Reginald Phillipps, Esq., and d. 1375.
n. Charlotte Una Brodie, m. D. J. Anderson, Esq. Man, died. Olave, by his 3rd wife, Christina, dau. of Farquhar,
in. Mary Frances. Earl of Ross, had three sons, Guin or Gun, of whom the Guns
He d. 1576. in Sutherland; Leoid, Loyd, or Leod, of whom the Clan
Arms— Quarterly: 1st, ar.?., a rock gu.; 2nd. arcr., a dexter JIacleod; and Leaimdrish, of whom the Clan Leandrish, m
hand fessways couped gu., holding a cross-crosslet litchiie in Ross.
paleaz. 3rJ, or, a lymphad sa.
; 4th, arg., a salmon naianc
;
Leod, 2nd son of Olave Olois, cr Olacs V., King of Man
ppr. and in chief two eagles affrontee gu. CrcU battle-axe — .\.
and the Isles, by the Earl of Ross's dau., having been fostered
erect in pale crossed by a branch of laurel and cypress in
in the house of Pol, obtained from him the Herries, from
saltier all ppr. Mottoes —
Under the arms, Virtue mins houoar
which he (Leod) and his descendants taking their designation,
above the crest, Altern merces.
iSeat— Permycross House, Bonessan, co. Argyll. were, in former times, styled of Herries, Glenclg, and Dun-
vegan. He Td. the dau. of Macraild Armine, a Danish knight,
and by her acquired the lands of Menginish, Bracadale,
Durinish, Lindale, Vaterness, and a part of Trotterness, and
MACLEAN OP EAUEMERE HALL. had two sons, Tormode, who succeeded him; and Torquhil,
ancestor of the Macleods of Lewis, whose successors were pos-
Maclean, John Lauchlan, Esq. of Haremere sessed of a great estate when forfeited in the reign of King
Hall, and Lundsford, Sussex, b. 20 Feb. 1828 m. ;
James VI. Both the families had the surname or patronymic
Jan. 1858, Mary, dau. of Henry Huttleston, of Js'ew of Macleod, but were distinguished by the appellation of Shiel
Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S. America, and has issue, Tormoid, or the descendants of Tormoid, and Shiel Torquhil,
I. Lauchlan Perceval, 6. 24 May, 1862. or the descendants of Torquhil, and by the designations of
II. Cameron Travers. b. 28 June, 18C5. "Macleod of Herries," and "Macleod of Lewis." The repre-
III. Edmund Henry, 6. 18 Oct. 1866. sentative of the senior line, Macleod of Macleod, temp.
IV. Hector George, 6. 20 Aug. 18G8. James VI., was.
t. Mary Kate. ii. Annie Travers. in. Lilian Gray.
Sir Roderick Macleod, of Macleod, commonly Rmy More,
or Great Roderick, who beginning of 1626, leaving
d. in the
itt'lTCajC. —Mr. Maclean claims descent, through the issue by his wife Isabella, dau. of Macdonald of Glengarry, five
families of Maclean of Coll and Maclean of Ardgour, from sons and five dai's. His eldest son and heir,
Gillean na Tuoidh, or Gillean of the Battle Axe. John Macleod, of Macleod, surnamcd John More, from his
Capt. John Maclean (brother of Lieut.-Col. Lauchlan great size, was a stanch royalist, and received a letter of
Maclean, Deputy-Governor of the Tower, and 2nd son of Donald thanks from King Charles I., dated at Durham, 2 May, 16S9.
Maclean, by Florence, dau. of Rev. Archibald Maclean, Minister He m. Sibella, dau. of Kenneth, Lord M'Kenzie, of Kiiitail,
of Ross in Mull) was of the Coll line of the Macleans, lie and was s. at his decease, 1649, by his eldest son,
served abroad in the Royals, and then in the Argyll Fenciblcs. Roderick JIacleod, 15th Laird of .Macleod. Ho lii. Margaret,
i
He m. Isabella, dau. of John Maclean, of the family of Maclean eldest dau. of Sir John Jl'Kenzie, of Tarbaf, but dying Jan.
of Borreray, by his wife Isobclle, sister of Donald Campbell, 1664, without issue, was t. by bis brother,
1038 MAC THE LANDED GENTEY. MAC
JoHS MACLEOD, of Maclcod, who was served heir 11 Aug. Lord-Lieut, of that co., m. 27 July, 1784, Elizabeth, dau. of
1664. Florence, 2nd dau. of Sir James Macdonald, of
He m. Alexander Macleod, Esq. of Harris, and had issue (with two
Slate, and was s. at his decease, Aug. 1693, by his eldest son, daus., Sophia and Elizabeth Letitia, who both d. wnm.)one6on, |.-
KoDEBicK SIacleod, of Maclcod, m. Feb. 1694, Lady Isabella I. Roderick, b. 1786, M.P. co. Sutherland, Lord-Lieut, of co.
M'Kenzie, 3rd dau. of Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth, and dying Cromarty, and Deputy-Lieut, of co. Eoss, m. 1813, Isabella,
Aug. 1699, without issue, was s. by his brother, dau. of William Cunninghame, Esq. of Lainshaw, co. Ayr,
N0KM.4.N MACLEOD, of Macleod, m. Sept. 1703, Hon. Anne
and left at his decease, 1853 (by her, who d. 15 Dec. 187o,,
two sons and three daus.,
Frazer, dau. of Hugh, lUhLordLovat, and was s. by his pos-
1 Eobert Brdce .^xeas, now of CadboU, and Inver-
thumous son, gorden Castle. 2 Henry Dunning.
NoEMAN MACLEOD, 19th Laird of Macleod, vi. 1st, Janet, 1 Margaret. 2 Elizabetti. 3 Anna Maria.
dau. of Sir Donald Macdonald, of Slate, and had one son, John, Arms— Quarterly : 1st, a mountain
az. inflamed ppr.;
or,
his successor. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Martin, of 2nd gu., the three legs oi Man ppr. conjoined in the centre at
Inchfure, and by her had three daus., Elizabeth, Anne, and
1(1
the upper end of the thigh, flexed in triangle and the .spws
Eich Mary. His only son, gold 3rd, or, a lymphad sa. flags gu. ; 4th, az., a castle triple
;
Sarah, m. Robert Pringle, Esq. of Stitchill, and both d. 1823 ; m. 30 April, 1850, Helen, eldest dau. oi
soon after. Alexander Macfarlane, Esq. of Thornhill, co. Stir^
Amelia, m. Sir J. Pringle, Bart, of Stitchill, deceased. ling, and has issue,
Anne Eliza, m. 3 July, 1821, Spencer Perceval, Esq., eldest
son of Eight Hon. Spencer Perceval. I. Thomas George Torrance, &. 4 Dec. 1853.
He was s. by his eldest son, II. Alexander, b. 17 Jan. 1857.
John Nokman Macleod, Esq. of Macleod, 6. 1778; m. 16 Nov. III. Gilbert, b. 24 March, 1802.
1809,Anne, duu. of John Stephenson, Esq. of Kent, and had IV. Harry, b. 28 Oct. 1867.
issue, I. Helen Mary, m. 31 May, 1871, Richard Denman, eldes
Nokman, now of Macleod. son of the Hon. Richard Denman.
Torquil James, d. 28 April, 1821, II. Jane Maitland, m. 5 April, 1877, William Henry Bolton
Harold John Leod, d. unin. 1846. eldest son of Joseph Cheney Bolton, Esq. of Carbrook, co
Emily Sarah. Stirling. iii. Catherine.
Anne Eliza, 7)1. 2 June, 1840. James Ogilvie Fairlie, Esq. of IV. Annie Margaret. v. Alice. vi. Ethel.
Williamfield, co. Ayr, and d. 9 Sept. 1844, leaving issue.
Harriette Maria, m. John Campbell, Esq. of Glensaddell, co. Mr. McMicking represents an old family of Covencn
Argyll; d. 14 Jan. 1877, leaving issue.
Eleanor Anne, d. 3 Dec. 1830. ters in the south of Ayr and north of Wigton.
Mary Lowther, m. Eobert Ferguson, Esq., M.D. —
Arms Az., four fleurs-de-lis in cross, the tops to the exterio
Elizabeth Eoma, d. unin. 9 March, 1845. of the shield or. Crest —
A demi-savage bearing in his dextu
Arms — Az.,
a castle triple-towered and embattled avg., hand an ai-row, and at his back a quiver full ppr. Mottou-
masoned sa., windows and porch gu. Crest A bull's head — Res non verba, and also. We have done, or, liae dune. We
cabossed sa. between two flags gu. staves of the first. Sv.p- Reiidence —Prince's Gate, London.
—
porttrs Two lions reguardant gu., each holding a dagger ppr.
—
Motto Miirus aheneus.
iSeats— Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skyc, N.B.
MACMILLAN SCOTT OF WATT CHOP.
See Scott.
MACLEOD OF CADBOLIi.
Macleod, Robert Betjce J^xeas, Esq. of Inver- McMURRAY OF ROXEOROUGH HOUSI
gorden Castle, CO. Ross, and CadboU, co. Cromarty, McMuEEAY, John Ripley, Esq. of Roxboroug
J. P. and D.L. Ross, Vice- Lieut, co. Cromarty,
co. House, CO. Limerick, Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guard:
Commander R.N., b. 10 May, 1818 ; m. 5 March, b. 26 May, 1852 ; s. his father 1874.
1857, Ellen Augusta, dau. of Sir Jolin Pollard ILiltCagC—This family is stated to be a branch of tl
AVilloughby, Bart., and has issue, Murrays of Blackbarony. The first of this family who settle
I. EoDERicK WiLLOCGHBT, 6. 29 May, 1858.
in Ulster, terap. Cuaeles II., was John McMorray, who «
II. Torquill. iii. Norman Cranstoun. Janet, dau. of Col. Smyth, of co. Cork. From him descendt
I. Edith Eliza, d. 30 April, 1860. II. Cicely Julia. M. McMuRRAT, Esq., who m. 1770, Jane Hamilton Martin, ar
in. Ethel Grace. IV. Olivia EUen. by her (who d. 1839) left at his decease, 1814, a son, Jon
McMcBRAT, Esq., who m.
1799, Margaret, dau. of Robert Alio:
ILtncaSC.—^^oiiMAN macleod, 2nd son of Eoderick Mac- Esq., and having by her (who el. 1835) had an on!
d. 1850,
leod, 5th Baron of Lewis, obtained from his father, in patri- son, Robert McMuebat of Roxborough House.
mony, the Barony of Assynt, and d. in the reign of James I. Robert McMurbay, Esq. of Roxborough Ho\ise and Patrick
Ht;GH Macleod, of Cambuscurry (youngest son of Donald well, CO. Limerick, .J. P., 6. ISOd; m. 1st, 1838, Sarah Ann
Macleod, 7th Baron of Assynt, tem2y. ChablesI.), m. Christian, dau. of the late T. Knox Hannyngton, of The Castle, Du'
dau. of Walter Ross, of Invercarron, by whom he had two gannon, by Euphemia Gordon Caulfeild his wife, great-gran
sons, ANG0S, whose line is extinct; and, dau. of William, 5rh Baron Charlemont, and maternally grea
JEneas Macleod, of CadboU and Cambuscurry, m. Margaret, granddau. of WiUiam, 6th Viscount Kenmure and Loi
eldest dau. of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, of Scatwell, by whom Loeliinvar (who el. 1839); and 2ndly, 1844, Elizabeth Ann
he had (with three sons) a dau., Frances, m. Eose of Clova. eldest dau. of the late Capt. John W. Hayton, of Greenfic
Mr. Macleod represented co. Cromarty in the Scottish Parlia- Abbey, co. Flint (descended, it is stated, from the Hattoss
ment, and was one of those who signed the Articles of Union, Castle llaylon, Cumberland) tij 'E.Uza. Leasinby his wife, ai
1707. He was s. by his eldest son, had issue,
Eoderick Macleod, of CadboU, m. 1751, LUias, dau. of I. John Riplet, now of Roxborough House.
by his only son, II. Kathleen, m. 23 June, 1863, Capt. Willoughby Burd(
Robert Becce iENEAs Macleod, Esq. of CadboU, co. Cro- Peter Burrcll, o2nd Light Infantry.
marty, 6. 23 Jan. 1764, M.P. for Cromarty, and for many years Mr. Robert McMurray d. 1874.
MAC THE LANDED GENTRY, MAC 1039
Arms—Arg., a lion rampant az. on a chief of the second three Denis Macnamaba, Esq., m. Miss Wilson, of Eelvoir, co.
mullets pierced of the tield. Crest— A demi-lion rampant Clare, and had two sons, Thadt, and John, of whom the latter
guardant gu. holding a Lochaber axe ppr. and charged ou d. v.nm. The elder,
—
the shoulder with a rose arg. Motto Virtute lideijue.
Tiiady Macnamaba, Esq. of Dublin, in. Narcissa, dau. of
—
Scat$ ItoxhorougU House, co. Limericlt and ratrickswcll,
;
Aylc, CO. Clare, J.P., B.A. T.C.D., late 59th regt. CO. Dublin, m. 1809, Charlotte, dau. of Alexander Campbell,
Esq., only son of Licut.-Gen. Colin Campbell, of Inveraw, co.
in which he served many years, and was engaged in
Argyll, and by her (who d. 26 Aug. 1865) had issue,
the second China War 1856-59, including the expe-
Connell Wilkins, m. Hester, dau. of Henry John Carey,
dition to the White Cloud Mountains, and action Esq. of Carysfort, co. Dublin, and had a son, Richard
with the "Braves" in June, 1858, also the storming Francis, and a dau., Agnes Jane. He perished at sea.
and capture by escalade of the strongly fortified and Patrick Dillon James (called James Dillon), of Ayle.
Agne-s Jane, ra. Francis Beetham, Esq. of Bowdens, Teign-
walled city of Namtow on 11 Aug. 1858. Medal inouth, Devon, who d. 17 Sept. 1853, leaving issue, Dillon,
and clasp ; now Lieut.-Col. Queen's Own Light late 54th and 92nd regts., 6. 16 July, 1»34; Mary, m. Aug.
Infantry Militia; m. 17 March, 1842, Jane Louise 1853, F. Hodgkinson (novr Montague) Capt. 4th Hus.'-ars,
and d. Dec. 1Mb. Agnes Jane Beetham d. 23 July, 1864.
Mary Anne, only child of John Grant, Esq., Capt. Charlotte, m. Henry George Conroy, Esq., Lieut.-Col. Grena-
B.N., of Stoke, Devon, and by her (who d. 9 May, dier Guards, 2nd son of Sir John Conroy, Bart., and d.
1851) had issue, 5 May, 1843. Marianne.
I. Dillon Temple John, Commander E.N., 6. 1 Aug. 1843. Mr. Macnamara d. 22 Nov. 183S.
II. James Rawdon Thady, 6. 28 Aug. 1847.
Arms— Gu., a lion rampant arg. in chief two spears" heads or.
&.
III. William Francis, 6. 26 April, lt)51. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a naked arm grasping a
I. Louise Henrietta Marian. scimitar ppr., as appears on family vault
all in Quin Abbey.
— Motto — Firmitas in co-lu.
JLiUCStJC. ^The Macnamaras were hereditary Marshals
Seat — Ajle, TuUa, co. Clare.
ofThomond, along with their co-relatives, the O'Briens, and
had, according to tradition, no less than fifty-seven castles and
fortresses in co. Clare.
The pedigree of this very ancient Milesian family is deduced
ITACNAMAIIA OF DOOLEN.
ty Irish chroniclers from Cassinds, 2nd son of Cas, King of Macnamaea, Henry Valentine, Esq. of Doolen
Thomond, a.d. 402, and younger brother of Blod, the ancestor and Ennistymon House, co. Clare, b. 14 Eeb. 1861
of the illustrious House of O'Brien. His direct descendant, s. his father 27 June, 1873.
Meanma, who commanded many troops against the Danes,
especially in the memorable Battle of Clontarf, 1014, was iLtltra CJC. — This
a branch of the ancient Milesian family
is
father of Cd-Marba, orCoNMAKBA (herosmaris), who d. 109D, of Macnamara was resident at Ballynu-
of co. Clare, which
and from whom is derived the surname Mac Conmara or cragie Castle (see preceding Memoir).
Macnamara. His descendant, Mac Con Macnamara, elected Babtholomew Macnamaba, Esq. of Muraghin, Barony of
Prince of Glancuillean 1313, was ancestor of the Macnamaras Burren, co. Clare, son of Donogh, 6. at Ballynacraige, 1685;
who were the ancient chiefs or princes of that part of the co. m. Dorothy, dau. of William Brock, Mayor of Gahvay, and was
of Clare which constitutes the Baronies of Bunratty and father of
Tullagh, and forms the western bank of the Shannon from WiLLLAM Macnamaba, Esq. of Doolen, b. 1714; who, marrying
Limerick to Killaloe. About the year 1370, tlie family was Catharine, dau. and heir of Francis Sarsiield, Esq. of Doolen,
divided into two principal branches Macnamaea Finn, and CO. Clare (of the distinguished House of Sarsfield of Lucan, of
Macnamara Beagh. which was the gallant Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan, leinp. James II.;,
Maccon Macnamara, Prince or Chief of the whole district, became possessed of that estate, and had a son and successor,
had two wives, Hannah, dau. of O'Dwyer, of Tipperary, and Fbancis Macnamaba, Esq. of Doolen, 6. 1750 to. Jane, ;
Anne, dau. of O'Kelly, of Irnaine, in Roscommon by the ; dau. of George Stamer, Esq. of Carnelly, co. Clare, by Honor
former he had Shiodha, or as it is pronounced, Sheedy Mac- his wife, dau. of Christopher O'Brien, Esq. of Ennistymon, and
kamaba, on whom he settled West Clan Cuillean. He built Mary his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Randal MacDonnell, Bart. By
the Abbey of Quin 1402, and his son, Maccon, had a bull (now Jane his wife, Mr. Macnamara had issue,
in possession of Lieut.-Col. J. D. Macnamara) from the Pope to William Ncgent, his heir.
enablehim to install certain friars minors thereon. In 1433, Richard, late 20th Dragoons, m. Mrs. Peyton, widow of Col.
Quin Abbey was repaired by Donogli Macnamara, whose Peyton, and sister and co-heir of George Nugent Reynolds,
monument may be seen in the north side of the chancel in the Esq. George. Francis. John.
Abbey, and in which vault the Macnamaras of Ayle have for Burton (Sir), 'Admiral R.N., of Tromeroe, co. Clare, J. P.,
b. 1794; rn. 1832, Jane, dau. of Daniel Gabbett, Esq. of
centuries been buried.
Strand, co. Limerick, and d. s. p. 1876.
In 1536, Louis Macnamara visited the Papal Court, and was Honoria, d. unm. Dora, ra. William Calcutt, Esq.
in the same year appointed to the united Sees of Cork and
Cloyne, by Pope Paul 111. but d. in Rome.
;
The son and heir,
Herts, and Clieveralls, Beds, J.P. and D.L., late of George Robinson, Esq. of Clormiston, Midlothian, who
d. 1816 2ndly, 1823, EUzabeth, 4th dau. of John Wilson,
Capl. Beds MiUtia, b. 23 Sept. 1829 ; m. 29 Sept. ;
1854, Lady Sophia Eliza Hare, 3rd dau. of William, Emma Augusta Campbell, dau of John, 7th Duke of 1
son of John Macnamaba, of Llangoed Castle, Col. West- Clerks of Session, formerly Director of Chancery. '
Aethue, now of Caddington Hall. 24 June, 1830, Anne Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of John
John, twin with Arthur, m. 12 April, 1860, Sarah, eldest dan. Carstairs, Esq. of Stratford Green, Essex, and Warboys, CO.
of Edward Xaylor Vickers, Esq. of Tapton Hall, Sheffield, Huntingdon, and had issue.
and has Arthur, and other issue.
Anne Mary, ni. Uaron Adelswiird, Minister of Sweden in John Cabstaies, now of Colonsay.
Alexander, late Bengal Engineers, 6. 24 Feb. 1834; m. 1859,
•
Paris.
Elizabeth, m. Count Ernest de Eotalier, of Chateau de Mary, dau. of Col. Leighton, and has issue.
Eotalier, par Beaufort, dcpartement du Jura, France. Duncan, late Capt. Royal Scots Greys, Chief Constable of
the West Riding of Yorkshire, b. 10 July, 1836 m. June,
—
Seats Caddington Hall, near Market Street, Herts; and 1861, Fanny Charlotte Emma, dau. of Admiral Sir Charles
;
Cheveralls, near Dunstable, Beds. Talbot, K.C.B., of the noble House of Shrewsbury, and has
issue.
Malcolm, of North Manor Place, Edinburgh, late 78th
Highlanders, Inspector under the Poor Law Board of Scot-
BIcNEILL OF GIGHA. land, 6. 15 Nov. 1839 m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1863, Clara Elizabeth,
;
tbc, afterwards of Colonsay. The 2nd son, arg., a sinister hand couped fessways in chief gu. in base
John Oig McNeill, had two sons, wavy az. a salmon naiant of the first; 3rd, or, a galley sa., her
Donald, ancestor of the McNeills nf Gallachallie. oars in saltire gu. on a chief of the second three mullets of the
Malcolm Beg, ancestor of the McNeills of Arichonan, first; the whole within a bordure erm. Crest — A mailed ana
and McNeills of Crcar, cCc, afterwards c/ i'olonsay. and hand holding a d:igger ppr. Motto —Vincere aut mori.
<Seai— Gigha, Tayinluan, co. Argyll.
The 2nd son,
JLiLcoLM Beg McNeill, had a son Neill Oig McNeill, who
had three sons, 1 Malcolm, of Arichonan 2 John, afterwards
;
escliange for his lands of Crear, Diimdrishaig, and others. June, 1851, Mary, eldest dau. of Alexander Miller,
He was s. by bis son, Esq. of Ballycastle, co. Antrim, late Treasurer of
Malcolm McNeill, of Colonsay and Oronsay, m. Barbara, that CO., by Jane his wife, dau. of Alexander
dau. of Campbell, of Dunstaffnage, and had two sons, McNeUe, Esq. of Ballycastle, J.P., and has surviving
I. Donald, of Colonsay and Oronsay, who acquired also the issue,
estate of Ardlussa, in the island of Jura; m. Miss McNeill,
of Belfast, and had a son, Archibald, who succeeded him in I. Ronald John, ") . , „» , ., ,„„.
the estates of Colonsay and Ardlussa, m. 1796, Lady Geor- „ „ ,'
., ( twins, 6. 30 April,
" ' 1861.
II. Torquil Hugh, J '
giana Anne Forbes, dau. of George, 5th Earl of Granard, I. Annie Charlotte Lavinia. 11. Mary 'Violet.
and sold the estates of Colonsay and Ardlussa to his cousin,
John McNeill, Esq. JLtnCajP. Lachlan McNeill, of Terfergus, co. Argyll,
u. Alexander, of Orcns.ny, m. Mary, dau. of Alex.McDougall, 4th son of Torquil McNeill, the Chief of the Clan Taynish,
of McDougall, Chief of that Clan, and had six sons,
ra. 1st, Mary McNeill, of Colonsay, and had a large family.
1 John, of Oronsay, who acquired the estates of Colonsay
Their 3rd son,
and Ardlussa from his cousin, Archibald, as above.
2 Malcolm, of the H.E.I.Co.'s naval service. Neill McNeill, settled in the co. Antrim, and m. Rose
3 James, M.D. and Inspector of Hospitals. Stuart, of Garry, same co., and had issue. Their eldest son,
4 Donald, Lieut.-Col. in the army. Lachlan McNeill, m. Jane McNaughten, of Benvarden, co.
5 Alexander, d. early. 6 Archibald, Lieut. K.N. Antrim, and had several children. The eldest son,
The eldest son, Neill McNeill, of Cushendun, co. Antrim, m. Christian
John McNeill, Esq. of Colonsay, Oronsay, and Ardlussa, 5. Hamilton, of Londonderry, and their eldest son,
1707 m. Hester, dau. of Duncan McNeill, Esq. of Dunmore,
; Edmund McNeill, of Cushendun, 911. Elizabeth Hamilton,
by whom (who d. June, 1843; he h.ad, with daus., six sons, of Londonderry, and was father of
Alexandee, of Colonsay, Oronsay, and Ardlussa, b. 1791, Edmund Alexander McNeill, of Cushendun, &. 1787 w. ;
acquired the estate of Gigha, and sold the Islands of 1817, Rose, eldest dau. of Alexander McNeill, J.P. of Bally
MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAC 1041
oastle,by his wife Mary, only dau. of John McNeale, J. P. of I. John, 6. 20 Dec. 1862.
Culresheskin, and d. 186S, having had issue, II. James, 6. 10 .March, 1SG4.
Edmund, now of Craisdunn and Cushcndun. I. Charlotte Lavniia.
I.
TaoMAS Montgomery McXeill-Hamilton, Esq. Broom- of dated 12 April, 1777, was proved 1 May, 1780), and was s. by
hill, 6. 7 Nov. 1810; m. Feb. 1846, Jessie, only child of James his nephew,
Bruce, Esq. of Calcutta and Broomhill, d. 29 Aug. 1862, and George Maconchy, Esq. of Rathmore, who served as High
was s. by his brother, William Henry, now of Raploch. Sheriff co.Longford 1786. He m. 1782, Miss Hamilton, and
d. s.p. 1806. His brother,
Seat — Broomhill, Larkhall, co. Lanark. John Maconchy, Esq. of co. Dcrry (will dated 9 Jan. 1794)
proved 14 March), m. Helen Cleghoru, and had issue,
%* The estate of Gigha was sold by the MacNoills of Tay- John, heir to his uncle.
nish in 1730, and has now been acquired by the MacNeills of William (Rev.), Rector of Coolock, co. Dublin, m. Miss A.
Colonsay, a cadet of the family. King, and has a son, John King, M.D.
Barbara, 1813, Ponsonby Moore, Esq. of Moorfield, co.
Kildare, son of the Hon. Ponsonby Moore, 2nd son of 5th
Earl of Drogheda, and d. 1866.
McNEILE OF PARKMOUNT. The elder son,
John Maconchy, Esq. of Rathmore, 6. 30 ^lay, 1793 m.
McXeile, Henet Httgh, Esq. of Parkmount, co. ;
Helen, m. 1843, James Chaigiieau Colvill, Esq. of Coolock Bertha Maria, 2nd dau. of Matthew Henry Marsh, Esq. of
House, and has issue. Eamridge, Hants, and has a dau., Georgiana Elizabeth
Barbara, vi. 1850, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Harper ColviU,
Lucy, b. 30 April, 1873.
Governor of Coldbath Fields Prison, and has issue.
IV. Albert Cameron, b. 25 Aug. 1854.
He d. 10 Dec. 1843, and was s. by his eldest son, the present I. Caroline Catherine, m. 11 Jan. 1866, George Dartmouth
Geobge Maconciiy, Esq.. of liathniore.
Fitzroy, Commander E.N. and has issue, 1 George Ewen
, j
^^,„s_Gyronny of eight gu. and erm. on a fess' or, three Maepherson, b. 26 Dec. 1806; and 2 Gordon Duncan f
thist'es slipped ppr. C,-est—A demi-swan wings expanded ppr. Seymour, b. 15 Sept. 18G8; 3 Emily Sarah Lucy, 6.
Jl/o(fo—Huinani nihil alienum.
^V()<— Kathmore, Aughaclitfc, co. Longford. Residence — II Feb. 1871; 4 Georgina Elizabeth Catherine, 6. 23 April,
1872. II. Catherine Sarah Louisa.
Corrinagh, Torquay, Devon.
III. Lucy Janetta Julia, m. 29 Oct. 1874, Edward Albert
Fitzroy, Capt. E.A., and has a dau., Eva Lucy Mary St.
MACONOCHIE OF MEAD OWE ANK. John, b. 7 Sept. 1875.
Maconochie -Welwood, Allan Alexander, Hl'ltritgc. Kenneth Macphebson, living in the reign of
Esq. of Meadowbank Ilouse, Mid-Lothian, and Alexander III., eldest son of Ewan Baan, 2nd son of Mur-
Pitliver Ilouse, co. Fife, J.P. and D.L., formerly doch, Parson of Kingousie, Capt. of the Clan Chattan, m.
Eegius Professor of Laws in the Glasgow University, Is.abel, dau. of Ferquhard Mackintosh, of Mackintosh, by
Meadowbank, in Midlothian), m. Isabella, dau. of Allan, of Scotland, 8th in descent from Kenneth Maepherson, temp.
CoUintown, and was father of an only son, Alexander III., King of Scotland, was with the Earl of
Allan Maconochie, Lord of Meadowbank, the very eminent Huntly at the battle of Glenlivet, 1594. He m. a dau. of
and scientific Judge. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of llobevc Gordon, of Auchanassie, and d. circa 1600, leaving a son and
Welwood, Ksq. of Garvock, by Anne his wife, eldest dau. of heir,
Sir George Preston, Bart, of Valley field, and had issue, John Macpherson, of Cluny, who got a charter under the
Alexander, his heir. Great Seal 1613, of the lands of Tullich and Elrick, in the co.
Eobert, of Devonshire Place, London, fomerly Master of the Inverness. He was s. by his son,
Mint at Madras. Ewan Macpherson, of Cluny, who got a charter of the
James Allen, Advocate at the Scotch Bar, Sheriff of Orkney same lands 1623. He m. a dau. of Duncan Forbes, of Culloden,
and Zetland, d. unm. 1845. Thomas Tod, d. imm. 1847.
and had, with a dau., m. John Macpherson of luveressie,
Lord Meadowbank d. 1816, and was s. by his son, three sons,
Alexander Maconochie Welwood, Esq. of Meadowbank
Donald, his heir. ii. Andrew, successor to his brother.
House, Mid-Lothian, and Garvock, co. Fife, D.L., Senator I.
Justina, youngest dau. of Henry Davidson, Esq. of He (/. at Dunkirk, and was s. by his only son,
TuUocli Castle, co. Koss, and has issue, Duncan Macpherson, of Cluny, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Scots Fusiliei
Guards, 6. 1750; m. 12 June, 1798, Catherine, eldest dau. of
I. Duncan, C.B., Lieut.-Col. 42nd Eoyal Highlanders ("The tlie late Sir Ewen Cameron, Bart, of Fassafurn, and by hcl
Black Watch "), 9 Oct. 1833; m. 19 Dee. 1867, Emily
b. (who d. 20 Jan. 1855) had issue,
Ellen, dau. of Major-Gen. Philip Harris, Bengal army.
Ewen, the present Macpherson of Clunt, Chief of his clan.
II. Ewcn Ileniy Davidson, Capt. 93id Sutherland High-
Ewen Cameron, Lieut. 48th regt. Bengal N.l. ; d. 15 April,
landers, A.D.C. to the Lieut.-Govcrnor of Bengal, b. 1832.
22 Jan. 1836. Archibald Fraser, Col. Bengal army, d. 26 May, 1877.
MAC THE LANDED GENTRY. MAO
i» John Camoron, late Licut.Col. 42na Royal ni?:hlandprs, m.
Wary I'ophani, tUlcstdau.of tlio llev. Richard Walton White,
Donald Macqueen, of Corrybrough, m. Jane, dau of
10i3
O. G. Miller, Esq. of Katho, and has issue, five daus. '' '
I. Evan Gokdon, 6. 15 Jan. 1868. ^nns-Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., three wolves' heads
couped sa. 2nd and 3rd, or, a hand in armour ppr. holding
II. Duncan James, 6. 16 Jan. 1869. ;
a
cross-crosslet fitchee or. 0>rst— An
heraldic tiger rampant
III. Lachlan Oliver Norman, 6. 24
Jan. 1872. crm. holding an arrow point downwards
arg. pheoned or
. 1. Mary Olivia. Supporters— Two wolves erm. il/oao— Constant and
EfncaCIC.—This is a branch of Macphebson of Cluny
—
C luo Athenaeum
faithful.
The younger son, Sasicel Madden, Esq. of Maddenton, now Hilton, co. Mona-
Simon McVeagh, dau. of Joseph AVilson,
Esq., m. Alice, ghan, Lieut. -Col. Monaghan Militia, 6. June, 1756; rn. Kathe-
Esq., and had Eichardson, d. in Bengal n. Joseph,
issue, i. :
rine, dau. and heiress of Eev. Charles Dudley Eyder, Provost
of whom presently i. Alice, m. Thomas Anderson, Esq.
;
:
of Tuam, and granddau. of John Eyder, Archbishop of Tuam,
11. Elizabeth, to. Ezekiel Daws Wilson, Esq., M.P.; iii. Jane and had issue,
Maria, m.Thomas Shaw, Esq. The 2nd son, John, his heir.
Joseph M'Veagh, Esq. of Drewstown, Major in the army, Charles Dudley (see BIadden ofRoslea iTanor).
m. 1787, Margery, dau. of Alexander Wynch, Governor of Catherine, rii. Eichard Blackwood, Esq. of Cloneroy, co.
Madras, and had issue, Cavan.
Feedika>t>, late of Drewstown.
Anne, to. Eev. GUbert King, Eector of Longfield, co. Cavan.
Joseph, who d. young.
Charlotte, m. Eobert Borrowes, Esq. of GiUtown, co. Kildare.
Henry Chapman, b. 1793; m. 1812, Mary, dau. of John
Maria Alicia, m. Eev. Silver Oliver, Eector of Loughgall, co.
Uniacke, Esq., and had a dau., Frances, ni. 1st, Lieut.-
Armagh.
Col. John Henry Slade, of the 1st Dragoon Guards, eldest
son of Gen. Sir John Slade, Bart, of Milstead, Somerset; Lieut.-Col.Madden d. 11 June, 1314, and was s. by his eldest
and 2ndly, Capt. Paynter, E.N. son,
Flora Alicia, ra. James Henry Deacon, Esq. of London, and John Madden, Esq. of Hilton Park, and of Manor Water-
d. 1825, having had issue. house, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff for Monaghan and Fer-
Mr. M'Veagh d. 1794. His 2nd son, managh, Col. Monaghan Militia, 6. 11 Dec. 1782; m. 8 Oct.
Ferddjasd JilEATH McVeagh, Esq. of Drewstown, High 1835, Sydney Anne, dau. of Admiral WilUam Wolseley, ofEos-
Sheriff 1317, an officer in Inniskilling Dragoons, 6. Dec. trevor, and by her (who d. 24 Sept. 1870) had issue,
1789, m. June, 1812, Charlotte, dau. of Henry Brooke, Esq.,
John, now of HUton Park.
eldest son of Henry Brooke, Esq. of Eathcofly, co. Kildare, Charles Dudley Evder, Capt. 8th regt. (King's), 6. 3 May,
and had issue, 1839; d. 7 Nov. 1874.
Febdinakd, now of Drewstown. WUliam Wolseley, Capt. Monaghan regt., 6. 26 July, 1840;
Flora Haniet, m. 18-35, the Eev. Francis Ealph Sadleir, a. 15Dec. 1874.
D.D.. son of Eev. Franc Sadleir, D.D., Provost of Trin. Coll. Sydney Jane, 6. 30 Aug. 1843; d. 17 Jan. 1849.
Dublin. Mr. Madden d. 8 July, 1844.
He d. 18 March, 1866.
Anns— Sa., a falcon seizing a mallard arg. on a chief or,
Arms—Erm., a lion pa.SEant gnardant or, on a chief az. a a cross botonnee gu. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet gu. a
crescent between two roses or. Crests An arm embowed in — falcon rising or, holding in his beak a cross-crosslet fitchee
armour in the hand a spear aU ppr. Motto Per ardua. — also gu. —
Motto Fortior qui se vincit.
—
Seat Drewstown, near Athboy, co. Meath. —
Seat Hilton Park, Clones, co. Monaghan.
b. 26 Aug. 1836 m. 6 Oct. I86J, Lady CaroUne beth, 2nd dau. of the Eev. James Spencer Knox,
;
sister of the present Earl of Leitrim, and D.D., eldest son of the Hon. and Rev. William Knox,
Clements,
D.D., Bishop of Derrj, and bj her (-svho d. 1 April,
has issue,
1860) has had issue,
1. John WATEBnocsE, h. 7 May, 1S68 and d. 14 ; April, 1869.
n. John Clements Waterhouse, b. 8 Feb. 1870. I. Charles Dctdlet, 6. 26 March, 1851.
m. Gerald Hugh Charles, 6. 2G July, 1872. II. Walter Wilmot, 6. 1 Oct. 1853.
1
MAD THE LANDED GENTRYo TvIAD 1045
(0, and sister of the present, Sir Alan Eellinglmm, IV. Edward, a Monk in Spain, of the Order of St. Benedict,
irt., of Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, and has b. 1591; I. Anno, wife of Humphrey Littlebury; ii. Jane,
6.1583; III. Frith, 6. 1585. The eldest son.
rviving issue,
Sir Ralph Maddison, of Fonaby,
ra. about 1594, Mary, dau.
I. Henry, h. m. 18G7, Clara, dau. of Francis
16 April, 1829;
of Robert AVilliamson, of Walkeringham, co. Notts. He was
Slater, Esq., anil has a son, IIeniiy George.
kniglited at Whitehall 1603. In 1650 he published a work
II. Sydney, 6. 27 l'"cb. 1832; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel
entitled Great Britain's Renieaibraiictr, which is preserved
Mann, Esq. among rare books in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. He d.
III. Arthur Koland (Eev.), Vicar of Lincoln Cathedral, 6.
soon after 1650, leaving issue,
26 July, 1843.
Edward, his heir, &. 1594, High Sheriff of co. Lincoln 1G48.
I. Emily. II. Frances Thcodosia.
He d. 1672, leaving issue by his 1st wife. Ami, dau. of
?i.fnrnQC. —
The followins narrative is drawn from the Richard Sedley, of Digswcll, a son, Antliony Maddison, of
pedigree 1Tuom as Madysonne, living (t'i/ij). Edward I.,
lily :
the Middle Temple, </. .«. ;). Edward Maddison ia.2ndly,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Johu Rca, of London, who survived
• h in descent from llobert Madysonnc, of Allei-Gill, in Dur-
him, and d. childless 1697.
liam, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Koger Belasyse, of Belusyse
Francis, to. and had a son, Ralph.
:il Bcwly, in Durham, and had issue, Humphrey, of whom presently.
lloBERT BIadysonne, who, by his wife Anne, dau. of llobert Thomas, b. 1604. Theodore, 6. 1605.
I elahayc, had a son,' Bridget, b. 1595. Hester, b. 1601. Faith, 6. IC08.
John Madysonne, m. Eleanor, dau. of Bryan ChatMccy, and The 3rd son of Ralph Maddison,
Sir
1 issue. The eldest son, Humphrey Maddison, of Coningsby, co. Lincoln, m. twice.
William Madysonne, of Allcr-Gill, m. Jane, niece and By his 1st wife Cornelia, dau. and co-heiress of John Duport,
-heiress, through her mother, Agnes Mcrley, of John D.D., Master of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, niece of Henry Duport,
itlcy, son of William Merley, of Unthank Hall, in Weardale, of Shepeshead, co. Leicester, and great-granddau. of James
iHirham. the heiress of Unthank, William, who lived
By Duport and Emma his wife, dau. and co-heiress of William
; ;.ip. Edward
III., had, with other issue, a son and heir, Montagu, of Sutton Montagu, Somerset, he had issue one son,
Kichard Madysonne or Madyson, mentioned in Bishop Ralph, of whom presently. By his 2nd, Helen, sister of
Hatfield's /Surrey of the BUhopric of Durham, 1380, among Henry Wagstaffe, of Ilasland, co. Derby, he had issue,
the "Terras scaccarii liberi tcnentes;" he is described as Nathaniel, of Alvingham, co. Lincoln, from whom, who m.
holding lands in South Bedburn. He m. Jane, dau. of Kobcrt Eleanor, dau. of John Nelthorpe, of Little Grimsby, lineally
llagthorpe, of the Nettlesworth family, by whom he had issue. descend Richard Combe, late Maddison, of Earnshill, Somer-
'ilie eldest son, set; and Rev. George Maddison, Vicar of Grantham and
WiLLLAM Madysonne, was of Unthank Hall, 1-117, in right of Prebendary of Lincoln. The eldest son,
^^ grandmother. He m. Margaret, dau. of John Wychffe, of Ralph Maddison, High Sheriff co. Lincoln 1679, m. Theo-
> I
\ cliffe, by whom he had issue, dosia, dau., and co-heir of Nicholas Newcomen, of Theddle-
Alexander, his heir, ancestor of the Maddisons of Unthavk thorpe, CO. Lincoln, and had issue. The only surviving son,
nnd Newcastle, whose descendant was Sir Lionel Maddi- John Maddison, Esq., High Sheriff co. Lincoln 1719, m.
SON, Sheriff 1621, and Mayor, 1632, in which latter year he 9 July, 1723, Kathcrine, dau. of George Whichcote, Esq. of
entertained and was knighted by King Charles I. m. ;
llarpswell, co. Lincoln, by whom, who survived him, he had
Anne, dau. of AVilliam Hall, sister and co-heir of Sir
Alexander Hall, of Elemorc, co. Durham. By her he had issue,
issue an only child and heiress, Elizabeth, who m. Sir George, his heir.
George Vane, of Long Newton, Durham, and thus carried Katherine, m. John Lawrence, of Putney, Surrey.
with her the extensive estates of Sir Lionel Maddison in Theodosia, in. 23 June, 1752, John, 2nd Lord Monson, of
Weardale, including his seat at Rogerley Hall. From Sir Burton, co. Lincoln; and d. his widow 1821.
George Vane and Elizabeth Maddison lineally descended Anne, to. 1 Aug. 1747, Sir William Anderson, Bart.
the late Frances Anne, Marchioness of Londonderry, dau. The son and heir,
and heiress of Sir Henry Vane Tempest, Bart.
George Maddison, Esq., Col. of the 4th regt. of foot, served
Thomas, m. Eleanora Nestield. llobert.
John, 7(4. the dau. of Anthony Mills, of Northumberland. in the American war. He m. 1756, Mary, dau. of Capt. Baugh,
Christopher, of whom in the sequel. of Portsmouth, sister and heiress of Lieut. -Gen. Laneelot
Jenkin. Hemy. Baugh, of Wimpole Street, London, and had issue,
The 5th son, I. John Thomas, his heir.
Christopher Madtson, m. 1452, Avisa or Alicia, and co- II.George, Lieut.-Col. 65th regt., in. Mary, dau. of Eev.
heiress of Richard Angevine, of Saltfleetby, co. Lincoln, in Henry Allington, of Aston, Herts, and Swinhope, Lincoln,
by whom (who d. 1850) he had issue an only child, George
right of whom he acquired a large property. He had issue
Wilson Maddison, of Partney, the present head of the
two sons, 1 Edward, his heir; 2 John, sometime Gentleman- family. Lieut.-Col. Maddison Aug.
d. 5 1816, and was
Usher of Katharine of Arragon. The elder son. buried in Herringfordbury Churchf Herts.
Sir Edward Madyson, of Fonaby, co. Lincoln, is named III. Charles, b. 5 Sept. 1770 sometime Capt. in the Bengal
;
among a number of knights and esquires appointed, 1536, to Cavalry; in. 1791, Mary, dau. of Rev. Dr. John. Harington,
rate the manors and lands for the tenths ( Vator ecclesiasticus, D.D. of Salisbury ; and d. 1842, leaving issue an only child,
the late
vol. iv.). By a fine upon the entail, levied 1540, his estates
Eev. John George Maddison, m. 1815, Thomas Anne, dau.
appear to have extended over 19 manors. He d. in the 100th
of Alexander Macrae, of Jamaica, by whom (who d. 1864)
year of his age, 1553, and was buried in Caistor Church, co. he left at his decease, 1856,
Lincoln, where there is a kneeling figure of himself with an
1 Charles John, Vicar of Stottesden, Salop, 6. 1817;
inscription, setting forth that he was son of Christopher and TO. 1844, Julia, dau. of Rev. Benjamin Cracknel), of
grandson of William Maddison, of Unthank, in Durham. He Bath, and has issue, Julia Sophia; Mary Thomasine
m. twice. By his 1st wife, a Portuguese lady, he had issue, Agnes Rowley Minna Isabel and Theodosia Ellen.
; ;
Sm WiLLLAM Madyson, knighted at the taking of Tcrouenne 2 Alexander Macrae, of Agivcy, co. Derry, late Lieut.
and Tournay, 1513; rf. s. p. 37th Madras Infantry, to.. 1856, Eliza, dau. of Capt.
John Madyson, Capt., d. at Calais, s. p. Stephen Shairp, R.N., and had issue, Roland John
George; Alexander, d. 1868; Ida Agnes; Maud Mary;
By his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of John Eopcr, of Eltham, Kent, and Hilda Frances. He d. 1868.
Sir Edward Madyson had issue, 3 George, of Toronto, Cimada, m. 1848, Mary Catherine,
Edward, his heir. dau. of Rev. Mr. Winstanley, and has issue, Alfred
Christopher, m. Margaret, dau. of Humphrey Mussendcn. George Charles Ernest and Kichard.
; ; ;
Alice, wife of Edward Mussendcn, son and heir of Humphrey. 1 Thomasine, m. 1844, Charles Sidney Hawkins, Esq. of
Over Norton House, co. Oxford.
she eldest surviving son of Sir Edward,
2 Sophia, to. 1847, John Ettrick, 4th son of William
Edward Madyson, or Maddison, of Fonaby, m. about 1550, Ettrick, Esq. of High Barnes, co. Durham.
Faith, dau. of Sir Francis Ayscough, of South Kelsey, 3 Mary Catherine Lovick.
by whom
be had issue, 4 Theodosia, to. Col. ConoUy Dysart.
Edward, his heir. 5 Agnes Halford, in. John Smythe, son of John Smythe,
Francis, a Capt. in the army, killed at the siege of Ostend, Esq. of Ardmore, co. Derry he d. 1867. ;
Whitechurch, Esq. of Twickenham, and had issue, with two Lawrence, son of James, 4th son of Sir Thomas Esmonde, 1st i
j-ounger sons, Joseph, and William Alexander, an eldest son bart., by Ellis his wife, widow of Thomas, 4th Lord Cahir, and
the Denbigh Boroughs, to. 2 July, 1817, Sidney, dau. of Abra- I. m. John Bonynge, Esq. of Bonynge Ratte,
Eliza, co.
ham Robarts, Esq. of London, and by her (who d. 19 May, Westmeath.
had II. Margaret, m. Mathicu de Montmorency-Morres, Esq.
1852) issue,
III.Barbara, d. unrn.
I. John Edward, now of Glanywern. rv. Jane, d. v.nm.
II. Henry Robarts, of Brandon House, Coventry, late Bengal
V. Anne, m. Christopher Fitzgerald, Esq. of Fane Valley.
C.S., b. 1825; m. 15 March, 1864, Hon. Anne Amelia Napier,
I
2nd dau. of Gen. Lord Napier of MagdMa, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., Francis Magan's will is dated 25 March, 1775; he was «. by
and has, with other issue, John, 6. 1866. his eldest son,
I. Sidney Frances.
Thomas Magan, Esq. of Emoe, 6. 1750; to. 3 Nov. 178.3,
II. Louisa George, to: 24 July, 1847, Conway Lucas Rose,
Esq. of Chew Magna. Catherine, 2nd dau. of William Brabazon, Esq. of Athlone and
III. Mary EUza, ni. 4 Dec. 1855, Edward Lloyd, Esq., jun., Beagh (of the noble House of Meath), son of Edward Brabazon,*
of Rhagatt, Cowen.
IV. Emily Charlotte, to. 23 Dec. 1843, James Beech, Esq. of
Brandon Hall, Coventry. * Edward Brabazon, of Beagh, was son of Edward Brabazon,
V. Sophy Caroline, to. 8 Aug. 1848, J. D. Bland, Esq. of of Killeenbeg, by Eleanor his wife, dau., by Mabel Dillon his
Kippax Park, co. York, and is deceased. wife, of Fergu.s, 2nd son of Capt. Thos. O'Naghten, of Thomas-
town, Governor of Roscommon 1688, by Mary, dau. of Capt.
Mr. Madocks d. 20 Nov. 1837. Thomas O'Dowling, of Rapeake, co. Roscommon. Mary, sister
of William Brabazon, of Athlone and Beagh, m. Patrick Dillon,
Robert Pounderling, arg., a butterfly
^)-ra.s— 1st, for Sir
of Killeen, and was mother of Rose Dillon, wife of Sir Charles
gu. paleways between three roses of the last, in the centre
French, Bart, of Castle French, afterwards Baroness French.
chief between the two upper roses and over the head of the
William Brabazon had, besides Catherine, m. Thomas Magaa,
butterfly a crown or; 2nd, for Williams of Vron ho, gu., a
another dau., Mabel, from whom is descended The M'Dermot,
lion rampant arg., armed az. Crest —A
demi-Iion rampant.
of Coolavin, and a son, Anthony, 6. 1766, d. 1802, to. his
—
Seat Glanywern, near Denbigh.
cousin, the Hon. Catherine ffrench, who to. 2ndly, Edmund
Whitehead, Esq., and was mother by him of the Vice-President
of Maynooth, grandmother by him of John O'Shaughnessy,
MAGAN OF EMOE. Esq. of Beagh (now Birchgrove), to. 1866, Frances, dau. o;
Hon
Catherine O'Shaughnessy, ?)i. "I
Westmeath, J.P., b. 1791 ; m. 1812, Margaret Mary, Martin J. ffrench.
I
jiAa THE LANDED GENTRY. MAO 104T
of Bcngli, by Eose his wife, tiau. of rirdnmnd Dnton, of Eal- 7 Hugh Wilson, h. 1840; d. unm., 7 Jan. 187L
Icntninc, co. Galway, transplanted from Kilmudalic, co. Kil- 8 Albert Edward, 6. 1S43; d. unm.
9 Valentine John, 6. 1845 d. uithi. July, 1872.
kenny, by Cromwell. Mr. Magan d, 2 Nov. 1814, and left ;
iVestmeath 1759; ui. 20 July, 17.54, Anne, dau. of Hugli Henry, ni. Ahcia, m. xVrthur French, Esq. of French Park.
isq., of Straffan, co. Kildarc, and had issue, Edward, d. s. }). Mr. Magenis, whose will, dated 16 Jan. 1754, was proved 7
!~' 779; 1760; Arthcb, who carried on the line;
Hugh Henry, b. March, 1757, was s. by his eldest son,
Inne, d. unm. Harriett, d. v.nrii. The youngest son,
; Richard Magenis, Esq. of Waringstown, to. 1st, 5 Dec. 17C0,
Abthub Magan, Esq. of Clonearl and Togherston, 6. Miss Wray, who d. same year, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and
!6 July, 1756; m. Hannah Georgina, dau. and co-heir (with heiress of Col. Berkeley, brother of the celebrated George
ler sister, Eliza Anne, wife of Charles, Lord Castlecoote) of Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, and by her (whot? .5 April,
iev. Henry Tilson, D.D., of Eagle Hill, co. Kildare, and had 1831) had issue,
ssue, I. Richard, his heir.
Edward, d. young. William Henrt, his heir. II. William (Very Rev.), Dean of Kilmore.
Arthur, Capt. R.N., of Portland Lodge, Brixton, b. 1704; I. Ellen, m. Col. Leslie, or Tandragree.
III. Catherine Smith, of London, and had issue, an only child, ir. A dau., m. WlUiam Richardson, Esq. of Rich Hill, M.P.
Oenrjrina Elizabeth, ;». 3 Feb. 1840, John Henry Brummell, for Armagh.
son of AVilliam C. Brummell, Esq. He d. 8 Feb. 1858. III. Emily, m. Very Rev. John French, Dean of Elphin.
Tlmraas Tilson, Capt. in the army, b. 1798, d. 27 Aug. 1870. IV.Mice. V. llarriettc.
Ho m. 1st, Sophia Willoughby, dau. of William Humphreys, Mr. Magenis d. 1807, by his eldest son,
and was s.
Esq., and sister of William Humphreys, Esq. of Bally-
Richard SIagenis, Esq. of Waringstown, „i. Lady Eliz.iLcth *
and 3rd, gu., a chevron hetweeii three crosses pattec arg., inr a considerable portion of his property to his cousin,
—
Bekkelej. Crest A hoar passant ppr. Motto Sola Salus — Nicholas Maher, Esq.
servirc Deo. Scots— Finboy Lodge, Ballymouey, co. Antrim 1 Marianne, /,(. Edmund Smyth, Esq. and has two sons,
and Ahington Hall, Cambridge. Edmund and Lorenzo. 2 Eliza, i.i. Col. Fallon.
II. Matthias, of whose line we treat.
III. Gilbert, of Loughmore, rii. Miss Burke, of Summer Hill,
William JLioiLL, Esq. of Lyttleton, co. Westmeath, J. P., O'ICelly, Esq. 11. Margaret, d. unm. 1838.
; The eldest son,
6.28 Nov. 1797; to. 23 April, 1833, Harriette Maria, youngest John Maher, Esq. of Ballenkeele, J.P. and D.L., Hig!
dau. of Thomas Stannus, Esq. of Carlingford, co. Louth, by Sheriff 1853, and M.P. co. Wexford, h. 24 July, 1801; r,;
Carohne his wife, 2nd dau. of Hans Hamilton, Esq. M.P. of 24 Oct. 1843, Louisa Catherine, dau. of George Bourke O'Kell;
Sheephill (now Abbotstown), co. Dublin, and d. 22 May, 1876, Esq. of Acton House, Middlesex, by Mary his wife, dau. c
baring had issue, Peter Pentheny, Esq., co. Kildare, and had issue,
I. William Napieb, now of Lyttleton. I. Matthias, now of Ballenkeele.
T. Emily Caroline, r,i. 5 Feb. 1861, Theophilus Clements, Esq., II. George, 0. Oct. 1847. 111. John, 6. April, 1849.
D.L., of Eathkenny, co. Cavan. IV. William, b. April, 1851.
II. Carohne Harriette, m. 2 Dec. 1857, Col. PiObert Caulfcild, V. Augustine, 6. May, 1852; d. 4 Dec. 1863.
7th Madras Cavalry, eldest son of Lieut.-Col. Caulfeild, of I. Mary Anne, d. 11 April, 1863. 11. Louisa Eleanor.
Bloomfield, co. Westmeath. Mr. Maher d. 28 May, 1860, and was s. by his eldest son,.l
—
Seat Lyttleton, near BaUymahon, co. Westmeath. present Matthias Maher, Esq.
Arms —Az., two lions rampant combatant or, supportin
sword in pale ppr., in base two crescents of the second. Ore
ISIAGniRE OF GORTORAL HOTTSE. — On a mount vert a hawk rising belled and hooded ppr. c
Magtjiee, Hron, Esq. of Gortoral House, co. each wing a crescent or. — In periculis audax.
Jifotto
Seat — Ballenkeele, near Enniscorthy, co. Wexfoid.
Fermanagh, 6. 2 Sept. 1871 ; s. his father 20 April,
1874.
iLtltCcttJC. Feancis Maguire, Esq., son of Pvoger
MAHER OF TULLAMAINE CASTLE.
See Mahee oe Balle>'eeele.
Maguire and Catherine Drummond his wife, m. 2 June, 1766,
Bridget Morrow, and by her (who d. 20 Jan. 1788) left at his
— —
decease, 9 April, 1811, a son and heir, MAHON OF CORBALLY.
Alexander Maguire, Esq. of Gortoral House, 771. 6 April,
Mahox, Thomas Geoege Stacpoole, Esq. <
Edward Maguire, Esq. of Gortoral House, J. P. and D.L., Edmon-d Mahon, Esq. of Ennis, his descendant, lent, 8 Ja
h. 13 June, 1827, High Sheriff co. Leitrim 1858, and co. Fer- 1690, £300 to James II., for which he received a grant of qu
managh 1860; m. 29 Jan. 1860, Cecilia Mary (deceased), last rents in co. Clare. His representative,
surviving child of John H. 0"Rorke, Esq. of Jamestown, James Mahon, Esq. of Ennis and Corbally, co. Clare, h
CO. Dublin, and d. 20 April, 1874, leaving a son, Hugh no issue by his 1st wife, Katherine, who d. 1747. He i/i.'Jnd
Maguire, now of Gortoral. Maria, only dau. of Charles Minohin, Esq. of Honeymount, (
belonged originally to Ossory, in Queen's Co., and the head of III. Robert, of AshUne, b. 1793; m. Elizabeth T. Morg:|
the House in the last century was Daniel Meagher, of the who d. 1874; d. s. p. 1858.
IV. James, 6. 1802, ra. twice, and had issue.
Great Woods, Ossory. This family has long been one of 1
I. Maria, &. 1794; ni. 1817, Garrett Parkinson, Esq., and
respectability in co. Tipperary, and possesses at the present
issue.
day extensive landed property there.
Mr. Mahon d. 1822, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Maher, of Tulla M 'James, near Templemore, co. Tip-
Thomas Mahon, Esq. of Corbally, 6. 1788, High Sheriff
perary, m. Catharine, dau. of William Lanigan, Esq. of co.
Clare 1812; m. Alicia, dau. of William Minchin, Esq. of Gre
Kilkenny, by Mary, his 2nd wife, dau. of Charles Gore, Esq.
bills, CO. Tipperary, and by her (who d. 1851) he had issue,
of Gorehlggen, 6th son of Sir Paul Gore, Bart., and had three
I. Charles, his heir. n. William, d. young.
Bonsand one dau.,
III. John, C. E., b. 1823; Louisa, dau. of John Gabb'
ra.
I. Nicholas, of Turtulla, m. Miss Smytli, of Callan, and had
Esq. of .Shepperton, co. Clare, and d. 1877, lea-sing issue
issue, IV. Thomas, 6. 1832, Lieut. -Col. R..4. m. 1855, Kather ;
1 John, late of Tullamaine Castle, co. Tipperary, in. Elisabeth, dau. of James Edward Ferguson Murray, Ei
Catharine, dau. of W. Prendergast, Esq. of Greenmount, R.N. (^see Burke's Peerac/e), and has issue.
tixxtd.s.p. 1850. I. Rebecca, d. v.ma. 1850.
MAH THE LANDED GENTRY. MAI 1049
Ml". Malion d. lSt7, nnil was t. by his eldest son, per pale arg. and gu. a lion rampant countcrchanged 3rd, ;
CuARLEs Mahon. Esq. of Corljally, h. 1818, Lieut. Clare arg., a chevron gu. between threi^ snakes sa. t'rc.il Out of a —
Militia; m. 18-lt, Jane, '2nd dan. of Very Rev. William Ilotiry coronet surmounted on the brim tlicrcof nine beads or balls an
armed arm holding a sword ppr. pierced tlirough a fleur-de-lis
Stacpoole, D.D., Uean of ICilfunora, and d. 1850, leaving issue
(by lier, who d. 3 Jan. 1879),
or. Motto —
In Iri.sh Lasair roiiihuia a-buadh. In English it
: :
dan. of John Wallei*, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (son of ILtlTCigC—Denis Mahont, Esq. of Dunloe Castle, co.
Bolton Waller, Esq. of Castletown, co. Limerick), Kerry, deduced in a direct line from O'MAiioNvof KinaluK'aky,
CO. Cork, '/». Honora, dau. of J. McCarthy, Lord of Cosmayne,
and has issue,
by Helena M'Sweeney his wife, and by her was father of John
Harald Sisr.EivsoN, u. laJ/.
Mahony, Esq. of Dunloe, who m. 1st, Honora, dau. of Maurice
Nura Evclccu.
O'Connell, Esq. of Caherbarnah, and had issue two sons,
HtnC^I^Ct —The O'Mahonys were in cavly times powerful Denis Mahony, ancestor of the Mahonts of Dromore, co.
Cllielt;ans in Slunster, and had extensive estates along the Kerry; and Daniel, of whom presently. He m. 2ndly, Gillen,
8ca coast of Cork and Kerry. From old family documents, it dau. of O'Sullivan More, and by her had issue, John James,
Appears that the ancestors the present Richard John
of and Philip Mahony. Mr. Mahony cZ. 16 Jan. 1706, and was s.
Mahonv, Esq. of Dromore Castle, held for a long period the at Dunloe by his 2nd son,
office of Seneschal of Kerry, even down to the time of the Daniel Mahony, Esq. of Dunloe Castle, 6. 1676 m. 1st, ;
Commonwealth. On the 25th March, 1G39, MacDermot 1704, Elizabeth, dau. of Garrett Gould, Esq. of Knockraha,
O'Mahony was confirmed as High Sheriff of Kerry by letters CO. Cork. He in. 2ndly, Maria, dau. of Denis McCarthy, Esq.
patent from Charles I. Not long after the O'Mahonys, true of Spring House, co. Tipperary; and d. April, 1747, leaving a
to their allegiance, suffered fine and confiscation, and finally son and heir,
sought in foreign climss the distinction denied them at home. John Mahony, Esq. of Dunloe Castle, m. 19 April, 1757,
Col. Dermot O'Mahont, of Rosbrin, a faithful adherent of Honora, dau. of William Haly, Esq. of Bally Haly, co. Cork,
King James II., fought and fell at Aughrira. His brother, by Maria, his wife, dau. of John O'Grady, of Kilbally Owen,
Daniel Mahont, received the honour of knighthood from that and by her, w^ho d. 1817, had issue,
.
monarch at St. Germains, for his gallant conduct at Cremona Daniel, his heir. William.
and afterwards, for his good services in France, Spain, and Denis. Dermitius.
Italy, obtained the title of Count from Louis XIV. This was Maria, m. Thomes Galway, Esq.
the celebrated Gen. Codnt Mahont, of the Spanish ser- Elizabeth, m. Daniel O'Sullivan, Esq. of Rindonagan, co.
Almanza, and in Sicily asCommander- Cork. Lucinda.
vice, so distinguished at
in-Chiof of the Spanish troops. By Cecilia Weld, his wife, he Mr. Mahony d. June, 1780, and was .s. by his eldest son,
left two sons: the younger, Demetrius (Count Mahony), Daniel Mahont, Esq. of Dunloe Castle, m. Jan. 1787,
Ambassador to Vienna, d. s. i). 177G; the elder son, James Elizabeth, dau. of Patrick Creagh, Esq., by Margaret Trant
Joseph (Count O'Mahony), Lieut. -Gen. in the Neapolitan ser- his wife, aunt of Gen. Sir Nicholas Trant, K.C.B., and by her
vice, Knight of St. Januarius, m. Anne, dau. of Charlotte Maria, (who d. 14 Nov. 1840) had issue,
Countess of Newburgh, and dying 1757, left an only dau. Daniel, late of Dunloe Castle.
and heiress, the Countess Cecilia O'Mahony, who m. Prince John. Patrick. Trilliam.
Denis. Darby.
Bbnedict Gcistiniani, and had issue, Vincent, Prince Guis-
Margaret, m. John Shea Lawlor, Esq.
tiniani, whose only dau. and heiress, Cecelia, Princess Guisti
niani, was mother of the present Earl Newbiu'gh Lorenzo, d. ;
Mr. Mahony d. 29 Oct. 1S32, and was s. by his eldest son,
ttnm. and James, Cardinal Bishop of Albans, d. 1843
;
Daniel Mahont, Esq. of Dunloe Castle, J. P., High Sheiilf
1841; m. 14 April, 183G, Frances, dau. of John Mahony, Esq.
At the present time the chief lines of the great House of
Hahony, still resident in the co. Kerry, are Mahont of Dromore
of The Point, Killarney, and had issue,
b. 1588 («ee Mainwabing of Oldey). He d.. 1604, and was s. by IV. Rowland, of Four Oaks, co. Warwick, a Field Officer,
Lis son, b. 1745; d. 1815; ra. twice. Elizabeth, his 1st wife (dau. of
Edward Manwabisge, New- Thomas Mills, Esq. of Barlaston, co. Stafford), d. s. p,
Esq. of Whitmore, M.P. for
By his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Capt. Latham, R.N., he had
castle 1601, and High Sheriff for co. Stafford 1646, who d. the issue,
following year. He m. Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of John 1 Edward Henry, Lieut, in the army, d. U7im. in India,
Stone, of London, and had issue, i. Edward, b. 1603; ii. John, 1809.
D.D., Eector of Stoke-upon-Trent (who -/);. twice) and a dau., ; 2 Rowland, of whom presently.
Jane, to. James Abney, Esq. of Measham Hall, co. Derby. 3 Thomas, H.E.l.C.'s service, Bengal Presidency, 6. 1784;
The son and heir, ra. in India, Miss Sophia WaUier ; and d. there, leaving
issue.
Edward JIainwaring, Esq. of Whitmore, High Sheriff 1669,
4 George, H.E.l.C.'s service, Bengal Presidency, 6. 1784;
TO. Anne, dau. of George Lomax, Esq. of Clifton, co. Xotting- TO. in India, Miss Sophia Walker; and d. there, leaving
ham, and had issue six sons and five daus. The eldest son, issue.
Edward Mainwabing, Esq. of Whitmore, s. to his father's 1 Charlotte Margaretta, to. Charles Smith, Esq. of North
estates 1694; and d.. 1704. He m. twice, and had by his 1st ampton.
wife, Elizabeth Heneage, ten children, of whom only two daus.
2 Elizabeth, m. the Rev. W. Wilkieson, of Woodbury, co
Bedlord.
survived. By his 2nd wife, Bridget, dau. of Sir Thomas Trol-
3 Susannah Jane, ra. Henry Bell, Esq. of Newbigge:
lope, Bart, of Casewick, co. Lincoln (whom be ra. 1679) he House, Northumberland.
had, with two daus. (one of them, Bridget, ra. George Daven- V. James Eyton, of Magdalen Coll. Cambridge, and Vicaro
port, Esq. of Calveley, co. Chester), a son and heir, Ellaston, co. Stafford, b. 1750; d. 1808; in. twice, but bai
Edward Main'waeing, Esq. of Whitmore Hall, 6. 1681 to. ; issue only by his 1st wife (Anna, sole child of Thoma
1st, Jemima, 2nd dau. of Edmund Pye, Esq. ,31. D. of Faringdon Vawdry, Esq. of Middlewich, co. Chester), a son, Jamc
(Rev.), of Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge, and Biddcnhall, cc
House, Berks, by Anne his wife, dau. of Lord Crewe, of Stene
Chester,' 7;i. 1838, his cousin, Emily Jane, dau. of CharU
(.se» Pte of Faringdon), and had issue,
Smith, Esq. of Northampton; and two daus., Anna Mari
I. Edward, his heir, b. 1709. and F'rances.
II. Henry, Rector of Etwall, co. Derby, m. 1735, Mary Eliza-
The eldest son,
bcth, only dau. of John Yaughan, Esq. of Caergay, co.
Merioneth. Their eldest dau., Anne, to. 1760, her cousin, Edward Mainwaring, Esq. of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, an,
Charles Pye, Esq. of Wadley. Whitmore 1736; s. his father 1794. He ra. Ann
Hall, b.
in. Thomas, b. 1712; to. his cousin, Frances, eldest dau. of eldest dau. of Sir Philip Touchet Chctwode, Bart, of Oakli
Henry Pye, Esq. of Farringdon House and d. 1776, leaving ; Hall, CO. Stafford, and relict of Robert Davison, Esq. of tl
a son, Charles Henry, to. 1777, Julia, dau. of Rev. Philip Brand, Salop, but d. s. j). 1825, bequeathing his estates to
Wroughton, by Dorothy Musgrave his wife; and d. 1800, Whitmore and Biddulph, c
Sarah Mainwaring, of Hall,
having had (with two daus., Julia; and Sarah, m. James
Harrison, Esq. R.A. of Weard Hall, Cornwall) two sons, Stafford, the eldest surviving child of William, his young
brother. She d. vara. 31 March, 1837, when she was .
1 Edward, d. 1803, aged 59, leaving six sons, Edward R. TO. 2 April, 1861, Alexander Young Spearman, Esq., who
P., Kear-Admiral E.N., to. 1827, Eliza, dau. of Rev. M. 1865, eldest son of Sir Alexander Young Spearman, Bart
Hill, Rector of Snailwcll, co. Cambridge, and d. 5 Oct. Gordon, late representative, formerly a colonist in Soi
1865, at Brighton, having had issue two sons, Edward, of Australia.
the lloyal Artillery, and Edwin, Capt. 91st regt., and one Charles Henry (Rev.), of 'VMiitmore Hall, co. Stafford, M
riau., Fanny Elizabeth; Charles H., Capt. 47th regt., d. at Oriel Coll. Oxon, Rector of Whitmore, b. 1821 ra. 18 ;
Calcutta; iSenjamin, Lieut. R.X., wounded at Trafalgar, Jane, 3rd dau. of Rev. Sir H. Delves Broughton, Bart,
TO. 1810, Miss Mary Milbon, and d. 1852; Frederick, Doddington, and by her (who d. 30 June, 1873) left at
Lieut.-Col. .^Oth regt., to. Mary Catharine, dau. of Lieut.- decease, 3 April, 1878, 1 Rowland Broughton 2 Hei ;
Col. Popham, and d. leaving issue, of which the eldest Arthur; 3 Cecil Charles; 4 Gerald: 5 Percy Edwai
son, John Popham, </. 28 Aug. 1S63; George, Major in 6 Gordon Louis; 1 Ethel Mary, to. 24 July, 1877, Willi
the army, ra. Maria, dau. of Col. Mackenzie; and Edwin, Robert Parker Jervis, Esq. of Little Aston Hall ; 2 Mail
Lieut. 1st regt., <i!. in India. 3 Pauline Jane ; and 4 Sophie Henrietta Julia.
2 John Montague, Lieut. -Gen. in the army, a highly dis- William Arthur, Capt. 79th Highlanders, to. Christina, d
tinguished officer, d. at Cowes, 1842, aged 81. of Col. Caulfeild, of Bloomfield, co. Wcstmeath; and
3 Jemmctt, Capt. E.N., lost at sea with H.M.S. "Babet," May, 1854.
1801. Geoige, Lieut. 85th Light Infantry, d. in Australia.
I. Jemima, ra. Richard Xash, Esq. of Walbcrton, Sussex. Sophia Henrietta, ra. 4 Dec. 1838, Charles Coyney, Esq.
Edward Mainwaring r,i. 2ndly, Martha, eldest dau. and co-heir Weston Coyney, co. Stafford, and is deceased.
of AVilliam Lloyd, of Haighton, co. Flint, and relict of Sir The Admiral ra. 2ndly, 15 Nov. 1826, Mary Anne, 2nd dau
Thomas Mainwaring, Bart, of Baddiley, co. Chester, but had John Clark, Esq. of Preshute, Wilts, by whom he had an <
no issue by her. His eldest son, child, Mary Anne, ra. Rev. Robert Vaughan Hug
1853, the
Edward Mainwaring, E.sq. of Whitmore Hall, High Sheriff of Wyelands, co. Monmouth.Being again left a wide
1768, ra. 1735, Sarah, eldest dan. and co-heiress of William 1834, he ';.(. 3rdly, 11 Nov. 1836, Laura Maria Julia Walbur)
Bunbury, Esq. of the Inner Temple, Attorney-Gen. for co. only child of M. Florian Chevillard, one of the Emp
Chester (2nd son of Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart, of Bunbury and Napoleon's Colonels, who fell at the battle of Leipsic 1813,
Stanney), by his wife, Sarah, sole surviving child and heiress this marriage he had seven sons, j
'
of Sir James Eyton, Knt. of London, 3rd son of Sir Kendrick Karl Heinrich Augustus, Capt. E.N., to. 1870, Flor
Eyton, Knt. of Eyton, co. Denbigh. He d. 1794, and had Maud, dau. of Henry Foley, Esq. of Wistow Manor, Ht
Issue, and Ersham House, Kent.
Randolph, a colonist in New Zealand.
I. Edward, his heir. Eugene George Henri. Frederick.
II. William, of London, Merchant, and a Governor of the Guy, Lieut. R.N. Horatio. Algemo
Hudson's Bay Company, b. 1737; d. 1812. By his wife
Frances, youngest dau. of Richard Stone, of London, and Admiral Mainwaring distinguished him.self as a naval ol
llford, Essex, Banker (elder brother of the Archbishop of during the French War, but he did not sei-ve after the j
MAI THE LANDED GENTRY, MAI lOol
^f 1S15. As Midshipman in the "Majestic," he was present VIIL, m. Elizabeth, dau. .ind heir of William Oteley, Esq. of
Itthe battle of the Nile, and he served in the " Defence" at Oteley, Salop, by whom he acquired the estate of (Jteky,
I ho blocUeade of Copcnhafin. One of the latest commands and had a son and successor,
M
by him was that of the "Caledonia," 120, the tiag-ship Geori;e Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley and Stocks, in. Jane, dun.
-'ir Edward Pcllew (Lord Exnioiith). llo d. 11 April, 1862, of Sir George Grey, Knt. of Enville, co. Stafford, and d. 8 Dec.
ml was s. by his son, 1643, when he was s. by his son,
(louDON JUiswAniNo, Esq. of Whitmore Hall and Biddulph, Francis Kinaston, Esci. of Oteley, m. Margaret, dau. of
1843, Miss JIary Hickey, and d. 21 Dec. 1872, aged of),
1,1.
Francis Charlton, Esq. of Apley, Salop, and relict of Arthur
leaving issue, Chari.es, now of AVhitmore; Walter; Frede- Chambrc, Esq., by whom he left at his demise, 4 Aug. '16
rick; Ellen, )ji. Cavanagh, Esq.; Alice; and Julia. Elizabkth, a son and successor.
— (Hit of a ducal coronet or, Sir Edward Kinaston, Knt. of Oteley, High Sheriff for
Arms — Arc., two
bars gu. Crest
an ass's heail haltered ppr. Motlo — Devaiit jo puis.
si
Salop 1599. He m. Isabella, dau. of Sir Nicholas Bagnall,
Sua — Whitmore Hall, Xewcastle-under-Lymc, co. Stafford. Knt., Marshal of Ireland, and dying 1641, was s. by his son.
Sir Francis Kinaston, Knt. of Oteley, a celebrated scholar
and poet, who translated the Troilus and Cressida of Chaucer
MAINWARINO- OF OTELEY PABK. into Latin verse. He m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Humphrey Lee,
Maixwaiuxo, SAiiUSBrRT KTXASToy, Esq. of Bart, of Langley, Salop, and had a son, Edward, his heir. Sir
Francis, who was an Esquire of the Body to Charles I., d.
Oteley Park, Salop, and Bromboroiigh Hall, co.
1652, and was s. by his sou,
Chester, J.P. Salop, and High Shcriif' 1S70, educated
Edward Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley, m. Catherine, dau. of .Sir
at Eton and Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 8 Sept. ISW; in. John Hanmer, Bart, of llanuier, and dying April, 1650, was .«.
20 Mav, 1869, Edith Sarah, dau. of late Sir Hugh by his son.
Williams, Bart., and has issue, Sir Francis Kinaston, Knt. of Oteley, rn. Margaret, daa. of
Sir Arthur Mainwaring, Knt. of Iglitfield, and dying s. j). 1661,
I. Chables Francis Ktnaston, 6. 17 Dec. 1871.
Watkin Handle Kynaston, b. 22 Aug. 1875. was s. by his brother,
II.
Edward Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
iLiltWflC— James Mainwakino, Esq. (bapt. Jan. lGOl-2), co-heir of Sir Robert Brooke, Bart, of Nacton, Suffolk, and
one of the Uarons of the Exchequer (3rd son of James Jlaiu- was father of
waring, Esq., Alderman of Chester, who purchased Brom- Charles Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley, in. Jane, dau. of Sir
borough, CO. Chester, and grandson of James Mainwaring, Edward Lacon, of West Coppice, .Salop, and had issue,
Esq., M.P., whose father, Randle Mainwaring, Col. in the
Edward, of Oteley, who m. thrice, but d. s. p. 1781.
army ot King Charles I., was 3rd soncf Edward Mainwaring, Mary, m. James Mainwaring, Esq. of Bromboi'ough, co.
Esq. of Whitmore), purchased from the Hardwares, Brom- Chester.
borough Court estate. He m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Penelope, m. the Rev. Edward Vaughan, D.D., and had a
Charles Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley Park, Salop, and by her, Vaughan, d. unm.
dau., Penelope
(who was buried at Bromborough 8 Feb. 1786) had issue, —
A rms nf Kinaston -Vrg., a lion rampant sa. Crest of Kinas-
ton— A lion's head erased sa. guttee d'or.
Charles, his heir.
Thomas, h. 1725 m. Elizahcth, dau. of James Mason, Esq. of
;
Ebenezer Maitland, Esq. of Stansted, Essex, and Park James 1st Viscount Frendraught, June, 1839. He ,n. \e
Place, Berks, M.P., who assumed by royal license, 1807, 7 Aug. 1827, Eleanor Julian, 2nd dau. of Thomas Hog, Esq.
the surname of Fuller. He purthast-d, 1848, from Eliza- Newliston, and by her (who d. 1833) had issue,
beth Maitlaad, the family estate of High Barcaple, Scot-
Charles Julian, of whom presently.
land.
Thomas Hog, b. 16 June, 1830; d. 1863.
The elder son, Mary Stuart, in. 1849, Philip H. Somerville, Esq., Capt. R.N,
John Maitland, of Eccles, h. 8 July, 16.31 ; in. 28 April, Eleanor Julian Hog, d. 15 July, 1844.
1653, Janet, dau. of John Blair, Laird of Pittendrach, co. He TO. 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1834, Esther, dau. of Dr. Andrew Coventr;
Perth, and d. 14 May, 1678, leaving by her (who li. 22 Feb. of Chanwell, and by her had issue,
1684), with other issue, a son, David, /). 20 Aug. 1841.
George Maitland, of Eccles, who was b. 7 Aug. 105"), and Andrew Coventry, b. 20 June, 1846.
m. 21 Nov. 1678, Margaret, 2nd dau. of llobert Fergusson, of Martha Cunningham.
Craighdarrock, Nithsdale, and by her (who d. Dec. 1097) had Esther F'rcderica, ia. 25 March, 18G5, Capt. Augustus Chcthari
Strode, R.N., son of Sir E. C. Strode, K.C.H., of Southil
issue five daus., his co-heirs,
Somerset.
Grizell, to. Abraham Crichton, of Garland, co. Dumfries. Janet Cunningham, in. 1864, William Olivant, Esq.
Margaret, ni. James Maxwell, of Jlerkworth, Paisley, co.
Mr. Maitland Makgill Crichton d. 11 July, 1851. His eldesi
Renfrew, and d. 1712.
Elizabeth, m. Alexander Cochran, of Glasgow, Merchant. son by his 1st wife,
Anne, m. Mungo Gibson, Minister of Sanquhar, and d. s. p. Charles Julian Maitland Makgill Crichton, Esq. of
Mary, m. Alexander Williamson. Rankeilour, b. 15 May, 1828; m. 24 Dec. 1851, Anna Campliell.
Mr. Maitland d. 11 Aug. 1702, and was s. by his only surviving eldest dau. of the late James R. J.arvis, Esq., Lieut. R.N. (she
brother, m. 2ndly, 1871, Edmund Everard Rushworth, Esq.), and dying
Charles Maitland, of Eccles, M.D., who was 6. 17 Sept. 22 Jan. 1858, left issue,
IGOi, and m. 7 Nov. 1695, Margaret, dau. of William Gibb, David Maitland Makgill Crichton, now of Rankeilour .
Merchant of Glasgow, and had by her (who d. 24 April, 1723), James Bertie Maitland Makgill, b. 2 Jan. 1856.
with two other sons and four daus., an eldest s(m, William Johnston, b. 6 Nov.~ 1856. Charles, b. 1858<
Anna.
Charles Maitland, Esq. of Eccles, b. 5 Oct. 1701; m. 1739,
Grizcl, dau. of John Blair, Esq. of Dunskcy, and had issue, Seats —Rankeilour; and Barham Cottage, co. Fife.
d. before Sehastopi
couped as in the arms issuing out of ^vater ppr. J/oWo— Luctor
ut emergam.
7 Oct. 1854.
James William, 4 Oct. 1829; d. June, 1860.
h.
\
/b'eaJ— Eccles, near Thornhill, co. Dumfries.
Elizabeth, d. 21 April, 1846.
Graham, m. Alfred Tritton Fawkes, Esq. of London.
Helen, lii. 25 JiUy, 1805, Lord Torphichen.
MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CmCHTOIT OF Lord Dundrennan d. 10 June, 1351, and wass. by his eldest so
RANKEILOUR. Stuart Cairns Maitland, Esq. of Compslone and Du
Maitland-Makoill-Ceichton, Datid, Esq. of
drennan, in the Stcwartry of Kirkcudbright, b. 27 Aug. 1816
Bankoilour, co. Fife, Lieut. 78th Highlanders, b.
TO. 11 Nov. 1841, Margaret Shippcn, dau. of the late Doniinicl
21 March, 1854 s. his father 22 Jan. 1858 ; m.
;
Lynch, Esq. of the family of Ncwborough, co. Galwuy, and hai
1875, Emily, clau. of Cluirlcs Drummond liailcy, issue,
Esq. of Charlton Musgrove, Somcrsut, and has a David, now of Dundrennan. Thomas, b. 8 June, 1854.'^
clau. Isabella.
Elizabeth Cockburn, in. 4 March, 1873, George Faric, Esi
ILuitaSC. The Hon. Frederick Maitland, Capt. R.N.,
of the 74th Highlanders.
6tli son of Charles, Gi.h Earl of Lauderdale, in. Margaret Dick, Jane Lynch. Helen Stuart. Sarah Lea.
grand-dau. and heiress of the Rev. William Dick, Minister of
Mr. Maitland (L 4 Dec. 1861.
Cupar, by his wife Isarella Makgill, of Rankeilour, dau. of
David Makgill, of Rankeilour, son of Sir James Makgill, of ^(•H!S— Quarterly 1st and 4th, or, a linn rampant couped at
;
Rankeilour, and Hon. Janet Crighton his wife, dau. of James allthe joints, within a border embattled gu., lor MaitlanT);
2nd and 3rd, arg., the ruins of an old abbey on a piece oi
Ist VisdoUNT Frendraoght. Capt. Maitland assumed on his
ground, all ppr., as proprietor of the Barony of Dundremian,
marri-ige the surname of Makgill, and by the heiress of Ran- on which stands the Abbey of Dundrennan, which afforded a
keilour had, with junior issue, tempoiaiy shellcr lo the uulortuuate Mary, Queen of Scots, in
MAI THE LANDED GENTRY. MAL 1053
her flijrht from the disastrous flold of Lansjsido. Or(st — his marriage with Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Henry Hoghton,
,
demi-nionk vested srcy holding in its duxicr hand a crucilix Bart, ofHoghton Tower, co. Lancaster, by his 1st wile Elizabeth,
'
arp., and in his sinister a rosary ppr. Motto— Ksse quain only dau. and heiress of William Ashhurst, Esq. of Hcdingham
,
Tidori.
.Scars— Dundrcnnan; Castle. Iledingham Castle, the ancient seat of the De Veres,
and Conipstonc, in the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright. Earis of Oxford, was purchased of the descendants of that
family by Robert Ashhurst, of the ancient family of Ashluirst,
of Ashhurst, co. Lancaster, the elder branch of which is now
MAITLAND OF FREUGH. settled at Waterstock, co. Oxford. The issue of the maniage
was,
Maitland, William, Esq. of Freugh and Bal-
gr(>Kgi>u> CO. AVigton, Capt. Royal Ayr aud Wigtown I. AsnnunsT, of whom presently.
III. Iknry Lewis, Vicar of Great Dunmow, m. 1834, Emma
Militia, b. 7 May, 185-i. Sophia, dau. of T. F. Gepp, Esq. (she d. 1869), and d. 6 Jan.
18u3, having had issue,
ICtllCilSr. —This is a branch of the noble and ancient
House of Lauderdale. Cuables, Cth Earl of Lauderdale, m. 1 Lewis Ashhorst, heir to his uncle.
Lady Elizabeth Ofiilby, dau. of James, Ctli Earl of Findlater 2 Arnold Henry Ashhurst, 6. 1838; d. in Queensland,
*
I
April, 1873.
and Scatield, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, and had issue. 3 Scverne A. Ashhurst (Rev.), b. 1S14.
Their 7th son, the IIos. Patrick Maitland, of Ereush, 6. 1 Edith M. Ashhurst, m. 1864, W. Clinton Baker, Esq. ol
1734; m. 1774, Jane Maitland, Dowager Countess of Kothes, Bayfordbury, Herts. 2 Alice T. Ashhurst.
land d. 1797, leaving a dau., Mary Turner (who d. aged SI, 3 Constance E. Ashhurst. 4 Eleanor E. A.shhurst.
23 Jan. 1861), and a son, I. Elizabeth Mary, m. 1807, the Hon. George Mark
Arthur
John Maitland, of Freugh and Balgreg£ran, b. 1780; m. Wiun, 2nd son of the 1st Lord Hcadloy. He </. Is27, leaving,
with other issue, Charles, 3rd Lord Headley. Mrs Winn
1803, Jane, 3rd dau. of Sir William Maxwell, Bart, of Mon-
^- 1^63. 11. Georgiana, d. 5 Sept. 1855.
reith, and d. 20 May, ISll, leaving,
Mr. Majendie d. 13 Aug. 1833, and was s. by his eldest son,
1. Patrick, his heir.
AsmiHRST JiAJENDiE, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A., m. Frances,
n. 'William, Commander E.X., II.M.S. "Spiteful," d. at
Singapore, Sept. 1846. eldest dau. of John GriElin, Esq. (she d. Aug. 1863), and d.
III. John, Major-Gen., m. 1849, Arabella Jane, dau. of the 7 Oct. 1S68, and was s. by his nephew, Lewis Ashhi-rst
Ilev. Joseph Wright, and has issue, John Hugh llathorn Majendie, Esq. now of Hedingham Castle.
Elphinstone Vans Agnew William Alexander Murray
;
Patrick Lauderdale: Henry Kothes Stuart; Edith Cathe- ^ THIS— Quarterly 1st and 4th, or, on a base vert a bay tree
:
iltlTCaJIC. —
This family, as the name and arms show, is of
odnish, in wliich lordship most of their estates are still
situated.
'
nch extraction. It was of some antiqiuty in the pro%ince
In the year 1414, Sir Duncan Campbell, Knt. of Lochow,
•am, which place it quitted in 1GG7, in consequence of the
•
Anne, only survivin;; dau. and heir of David Oniie, F.sq., 28 Feb. 1832, Julia, only child and heir of the Rev,
M.D., of Lamorbey, Kent, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. Ib'iO) John Holdsworth Mallory, Rector of Mobberley,
had issue, and by her (who d. 28 March, 1835) had issue,
Neill, his heir. I. George (Rev.), 6. 9 Jan. 1833; d. 8 March, 18C4.
David Ornie Cuthbert, h. 16 Dec. 1802; d. 1 Oct. 1832, I. Harriet, in. 1 Oct. 1861, Rev. Robert Lloyd.
John, now of I'ultnlloch.
George Alexander, 6. 4 Oct. 1813; d. April, ISln. He m. 2ndly, 7 June, 1836, Henrietta, 2nd surviv-
Elizabeth Mary, m. 1830, John Keir, Esq. of Westfield, co. ing dau. of TrafPord Trafford, Esq. of Oughtrinj;ton
Midlothian.
Hall, CO. Chester, and has had further issue,
Mary, m. 3 April, 1834, Rev. Richard Francis Wylceham
Martin, 2nd son of Ficnnes Wykeham Martin, Esq. of Leeds II. Edward Leigh, 6. 4 May, 1837 d. 18 Nov. 1876.
;
Castle, Kent, and has issue. ra. Henry Leigh, b. 11 Oct. 1841; d. 12 May, 1876.
Mary Anne Martha, d. 9 March, 1328. IV. Trafford Leigh, 2 Aug. 1845; d. 24 Aug. 1867.
b.
Mr. Malcolm d. Feb. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son, V. Wilfrid Leigh, 23 Aug. 1853.
b.
Neill Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloch, co. Argyll, J. P., and VI. Herbert Leigh, b. 2G July, 1856.
formeriy M.P. for Boston, r,i. 1st, 14 July, 1831, Harriet Mary, n. Ellen. III. Henrietta Elizabeth.
3rd dau. of Sir Samuel Clarke Jervoise, Bart, of Idsworth Park, IV. Edith, m. 28 April, 1875, W. Wood Blake, Esq.
Hants, and by her (who d. 21 May, 1837) had issue, V. Alice, Jii. 1st, 10 Dec. 18G8, James Walker, E.sq. 2ndl7| ;
Eeginald Neill, d. young. 6 Sept. 1876, Tliomas Watson Greig, Esq. vi. Emma.
Marion, m. 24 July, laGO, Lieut.-Col. Lenox Prendcrgast,
son of the late Guy Lenox Prendergast, Esq., M.P. JCtllCilCJ''' —This family was first established at Mobber-
Lucy Elizabeth, deceased. ley by
Alice Elizabetli, 7/i. 14 Feb. 18G3, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Thomas Mallort (a younger son of Sir William Mallory, of
Dalrymple White, K.C.B. Studlcy, CO. York), who was Rector of Davenliam and of
Jessie Elizabeth, m. 11 Dec. 18')6, the Hon. Egremont
Mobberlej', and Dean of Chester. He m. Elizabeth, dan. of
William Lascellcs, son of Henry, 3rd Earl of Harcwood.
the Right Rev. Richard Vaughan, Bishop of Cliester, and by
He m. 2ndly, 2 Sept. 1843, Louisa,, 2nd dau. of Evelyn Shirley, her hart,
Esq. of Ettington Park, co. Warwick. He d. 2 Oct. 1857, and
Richard, his heir. William, knighted 1642, andc?. s.p.
was s. by his brother, John Malcolm, Esq. now of Pol- Thomas (Rev.) Rector of Northend, eo. Chester.
talloch. George, Curate of Mobberley, m. Alice, dau. of Thomas
—
Arms Arg., on a saltier az. between fotir stags' heads
—
Stretliill, Esq. of Mobberley, and had issue.
—
erased gu. five mullets or. Crest A tower arg. Supporterx Jane, la. John Holford, Esq. of Davenham.
Two stags at gaze ppr. chains reflexed over tlie back or. MuLto Katherine, rit. John Batt, Esq. of OckcU, co. York.
— In ardua tendit. Elizabeth, b. 1G08; 'tn. Rev. Thomas Glover, Rector of West
—
Seal Poltalloch, Lochgilphead, co. Argyll. Kirby.
Mary, in. Rev. Edward Wyrley, brother of Sir Edwaid
Wyrley, Knt. of Hampstead Hall, co. Stafford.
IHAIiCOLM or BTJKNFOOT.
The eldest son, \.
Malcolm, William Elphinstone, Esq. of Burn- Richard Mallort, Esq. of Mobberley, to. Lucy, dau. of:
foot, CO. Dumfries, J.P. and D.L., M.A., b. 27 Dec. R. Holland, Esq. of Hendry Vawr, and had issue, Thomas,!
1817; m. 1st, 15 April, 1857, Mary, 2ncl dau. of his heir; Richard; Lucy; and Elizabeth, m. Richard lloiloni,
James Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, co. Roxburgh, nnd Esq. of Davenham. Tlie eldest son,
by her (who d. 12 May, 1859) had an only diild, Thomas Mallort, Esq. of Mobberley, m. Mary, dau. J
TlAnr Docglas. William Burgess, Esq. of Macclesfield, and dying 31 !ny,
1064, left issue a son, Tliomas, b. 1657, Rector of MubLujiIry,
He m. 2ndly, 2 May, 1866, Charlotte Elizabeth, who d. v.nm. 1713 and a dau.,
;
eldest dau. of the Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville, Alicia Mallort, b. 12 June, 1G60; ijj. at Mobberley, 1':91,
of Cranston Hall, co. Lincoln. Rev. George Mallory, Vicar of Maynooth, co. Kildare, ;
—
3LillCit(IC. The Eskdale Malcolms are a younger branch had issue an only son.
of the Malcolms of Lachore, co. Fife. The first who settled in Rev. George Mallort, Rector of Mobberley, m. Sarah, da'i.
CO. Dumfries was IIobeiit Malcolm, son of David JIalcolm, by of John Plumbe, Esq., of Liverpool, and by her had (with four
Elizabeth Melvill his wife. He m. Agnes, dau. of Hov. George dans., Maria, Sarah, Alice, and Elizabeth) a son and successor.
Campbell, and d. 1761, leaving a son, Rev. Thomas Mallort, LL.B., Rector of Mobberley, ani!
George Malcolm, Esq. of Burnfoot, co. Dumfries, m. 18 .\ug. Vicar of Iluyton, co. Lancaster, b. 28 Nov. 1727 in. Barbara, :
1761, Margaret, dau. of James Paisley, Esq. of Craig, near dau. of George ffarington, ICsq. of Shawe llall, co. Lancaster,
Langholm, and by her (who d. 9 Nov. 1811) left at his decease, and by her had issue an only son.
13 May, 1803, with six daus., ten sons, Rev. John Holdswortu Mallort, Rector of Mobberley, and
Robert, 1764; d. 1813.
';. one of the Fellows of the Collegiate Church of Manchester,
James K.C.B., Col. of Marines, m. 4 Nov. 1806, .lean,
(Sir), and a Magistrate for Chester, in. Julia, dau. of John Crowder,
dau. of William Oliver, Esq., and d. 1849, leaving issue. Esq. of Brotherton, co. York, and had issue an only child,
PuLTENEY (Sir), of wliom presently.
Julia, m. Rev. George Leigh (son of Rev. George Edward
John (Sir), G.C.B., a general officer, h. 2 May, 1769; m.
Leigh, Incumbent of St. Peter's Stockport, by Elizabetli
4 June, 1807, Charlotte, dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Alixander
his wife, dau. of John Phillips, Esq. of Bank Hall (.fc-e
Campbell, Bart., and d. 1833, leaving issue.
Trafford of Oi';ihtrui</in,i), who a.ssumed the name of
Thomas, b. 27 April, 1770; in. 1804, Frances Deans, and d. JIallorv 1832, and is the present Rev. Geoege Mallort, of
1809, leaving issue.
Mobberley.
Gilbert (Rev.), Hector of Todenham, co. Gloucester, h. 177.'>:
in. 1800, his cousin, Helen, dau. of Mutlicw Little, Esq. of Arms — Or, a lion rampant gu. collared arg. a canton az.
Langliulm, and had issic. Crest— A horse's head coupi'd gu.
George, Lieut. R.N.. d. 1794. David, d. at Bombay, 1s:G. Seat — Manor House, Mobberley, co. Chester.
V.'illiam Ogilvv. d. 1804.
Charies Knt.. C.ii., Rear Admiral R.N.,
twice,
fSir),
and had issue.
h. 1782; vn.
MALONE OF BABOXSTOZT. <
The 3rd son. Maloxe, John Richard, Esq. of Earonston, co.
Admiral Sir Pultenet Milcolji, G.C.B., G.C.^I.G., h. Westmcath, J.P., High Sheriff 1852, b. 1817; m.
21 Feb. 17G8; became eminently distinguished as a naval 1st, 1811, Elizabeth, dau. of Iloiiry Peisley L'Es-
commander. He m. 19 Jan. 1S09, Clementina, dau. of tlie trange, Esq. of Moystown, King's Co., and by her,
Hon. William Fullerton Elphinstone, and by her (who d.
(who d. 1817) has issue,
19 Nov. 1830) left at his decease. 20 July, 1838, an only sur-
I. John Richard, late i2th Lancers, now Capt. Westmcath
Tiving son, the present William Elpuikstoke Malcol:.i, Esq. j
Henry, va. 1765, Catherine, dau. of Richard Plunkct, .^ii-iiis— Gu., a lion rampant between three mullets arg.
Esq., and had a son, Richard, of Pallas Park; and a Crest—A man in armour spear in hand resting on the grouiiil
dau., Alice, 6. 1767, who ra. H. O'Connor, Esq. At all ppr. Motto — Fidelis ad urnam.
the death of her brother, this lady resumed lur tLUt — Baronston, MuUingar, co. Westmcath.
maiden name of Malone, and retained possesaion of
Baronstov.n until her death, 1866.
Mary, m.1752, John O'Connor, Esq. of Blount Plea-
sant (.<« O'CossoR-MoKEis of Mount PU^uanl).
MANBY.
1 Ar:ne Jane Frances.
See COLEGEATE,
2 JIary, m. Theobald Dillon, E?q.
3 Margaret, rn. John Hussey, Esq.
4 Marcella, m. John Reilly, Esq. MANLEY OF MANLEY HALL AND
The elder son of Edmund JIalone and Mary Fox his wife, BRAZIERS.
Edmond Malone, Esq. of Ballynahown, lu. 1674, .Vnne, dau. Maxlet, Arcrsxrs East, Esq. of Manlev ITa'I,
of Henry L'Estrange, E.'^q. of Moystown, King's Co., and had
CO. Stafford,J.P. and D.L., b. 14 March, 1821 m. ;
issuant from the top of a tower or, the tower charged with a
1S.37. He iii.24reb. 1791, Frances, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
Charles Pole, Esq. of the lladborne family, in co. Derby, and
trefoil vert. —
Jlotto Virtus vincit invidiam.
John Shawe,
Ann
his heir.
Fiances Pole, m. 1st, Arthur Salwey, Esq., 4th son of
1
T. E. Salwey, Esq. of The Lodge, Salop; and 2ndly, Major IiIANNINa OF COLDBEOOK PAEK AND
Mundy Pole. DISS.
Admiral Manley d. 14 Oct. 1837, and was s. by his son, IiIanning, William Woodward, Esq. of Cold-
John Shawe Manlet, Esq. of Mailley Hall, and of Braziers.
brook Park, CO. Monmouth, and Stoneleigh, Chel-
CO. Oxford, ;,i. 16 July, 1821, Catherine Emelia, only dau. of
I
MAN THE LANDED GENTRY, :man 1057
14Jiinp, 1714, arrod 40. Mis. Bos worth d. 13 Sept. 1708, lateraldescendant of the late Sir Charles Eversfield, of Donti
and was luuicd at Diss, having had issue,
a'-'pcl 'JS, Park, Sussex), by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and cu-hcirof Robert
Kdward Boswoith, Rector and I'atron of Diss, d. unin. Maunder, Esq. of IJicknoUer, Somerset, and by her had an only
26 .}\\\y, 1778, ascrt 73. surviving son, the present Tuomas Ellis Manning, Esq. of
Anne, bapt. 11 .\us. 1C85; m. Thomas Carter, of Norwich; Everslield.
he </. 2 Oct. 1730.
.^rjiis— Gu., a cross patoncc between four cinquefoils or.
Thomas Mannino, the 2nd son, of Starston, Norfolk, hapt. — Issuing from a ducal coronet or, a griflin's head
Crc>it sa.
20 Nov. 1C87, 'iix. Susan, dau. of Gregory Clarke, Esq. of llun- between two feathers ppr. Multn — E.sse quam vidcri.
stead and Ulunderston, Norfolk, and had issue, Seat — Everslield, Lew Down, North Devon.
Tlioni.a.<;, of IJungay and Starston, J. P., m. Frances, dan. and
heiress of John "Sinipsini, ICsq. of lUuisay and Debenham,
Suffolk; and d. 10 Jan. 1787, aged G3, having had issue, IMANNOCK OF GIFFORD'S HALL.
Frances, ^. 6 March, 1749; ?/j. Tliomas Jenkinson Wood- Mannock, Walter Steickland,
ward, Esq., LL.H., of Clare Hall, Cambridge, J. P. and
Esq. of Gif-
D.L., and Lieut.-Col. of the Diss Volunteers, an eminent ford's Hall, Suffolk, b. Jan. 182G ; s. Lis father
botanist. He resided at Walcot Hall, in the parish of 1871.
Diss, and </. 31 Jan. 1820, aged 70. Mrs. Woodward
</. s. p. 17 Nov. 1833, aged 84. iLtliritJC. —
Previously to the reign of Henry 'VI., the
estate of Gifford Hall belonged to the GilTords. It was thca
William, of whom
presently.
Susanna, d. uiim. 9 April, 1812, aged 83. purchased by Philip Mannock, who, until that time, had his
Anne, 3rd wife of Simon Kerrich, Esq. of ITarleston and abode in the neighbouring village of Stoke, as appears from
GeUleston, Norfolk {see that Familii). Deborah. the family pedigree. In 1789, William Comyns, Esq., cousin
Eev. William Manning, the 2nd son, M.A.of Caius Coll. of the present owner, came into possession of the Giflord's
Cambridge, Ecctor and Patron of Diss, 'lU. Elizabeth, only Hall estate, and thereupon took the name of Mannock. He
child of Itev. William Adams, Kector of llollcsby, Norfolk (she il. 1819, leaving no issue, and the property devolved on
d. Jan. 1782), having had issue, I'ATKicK Power, Esq., who assumed the name of Mannock
William, his heir. and is the present possessor. The connection of this gentle-
Thomas, b. 8 Nov. 1772, a celebrated traveller and linguist, man with the Mannocks came through marriage into the
and the same to whom many of the well-known letters of Strickland family, as shown in Bdrke's jU'xliHCt Baronetcies.
Charles Lamb were written. (Sec a Jlemoir of him in the Nicholas Power, an Irish ofiicer (who served under the
(Jentlcman's Magazine, July, 1840). He d. at Bath, 2 May,
Chevalier Charles Edward, in consequence of whose final
1840, and was buried in the Abbey.
Kdward Bosworth, of King's Lynn, b. 1 Sept. 1778. defeat he lost all his property in Ireland), ra. Elizabeth Strick-
Susan, b. 7 Sept. 1770; m. John Sharman, Esq., and d. s. p. land, of Catterick, co. York, and was father of Patrick
1 April, 1837. Frances, 6. 22 Aug. 1776; unra. Power, Esq. of co. Waterford, who m. his cousin Elizabeth,
Anne, 6. 4 Feb. 1780 mjuk. ;
dau. of Nicholas White, Esq., and Barbara Strickland. Their
Ecv. William Manning d. 29 Nov. 1810, aged 77. His son, only surviving son,
Eev. William Mannino, M.A., Rector of Diss and Wceting, Patrick Mannock, Esq. of Gifford's Hall, b. 1793; changed
Korfolk, formerly F"ellow and Tutor of Caius Coll. Cambridge, his name from Power to Mannock, by royal license, 1830.
i. 30 Sept. 1771; m. 28 July, 1812, Elizabeth, dau. and co- He m. May, 1820, Catherine, dau. of Nicholas Power, Esq., and
heiress of Rev. William Sayer Donne, P^ector of Colton, Nor- had surviving issue,
folk, son of William Donne, Esq., fii'st-cousin of the poet I. Walter Strickland, now of Gifford's Hall.
Cowper, and by her (who d. 2 Jan. 1864) had issue, Ill Patrick Nieholas, /). 1831.
I. AViLLiAM Woodward, now of Coldbrook Park.
II. Francis Anthony Stri«kland, Capt. ISth Hussars, b, 1S32.
II. Charles Robertson, M.A. Corpus Christi Coll. Cambridge, I. Helen.
Rector of Diss, Rural Dean, and J. P. for Norfolk, b. 2 July, He d. 1874.
1825; ra. 1st, 14 F"eb. 1855, Emilia, dau. and co-heii'ess of
•
liev. Thomas Thorogood Upwood, of Lovcll's Hall, Terring- Arras — Sa., a cross flory arg. Crest —An heraldic tiger's
ton, Norfolk, and by her (who d,. 21 Jan. 1873) has issue, head erased quarterly arg. and sa. crined and tufted or.
it is stated, paternally from the Mannings of Stanbury, 1771 ra. 1795, Maria Antonia, dau. of Williani Lin>kill,
;
Cornwall, and maternally from Judge Glanville, of Kihvorthy, Esq. of Tyneinouth Lodge, Northumberland: but d. s. p.
II. Robert, Kear-.-Vdmiral R.N.. bapt. 6 June, .'773, m.
Devon), m. F^Ieanor, relict of Richard Thorn, Esq. (by whom
29 May, 1805, Frances Cliarlotta, d.4U. cl .'!ev. Wiiliam
the was mother of Licut.-Gen. Sir Nathaniel Thorn, K.C.B., ThoroUl, of Wcclsby House, l.incol:i; asd d. -'•. Jar.. IJUS,
WllO d. lSu7;, and only cliild of Rev. John Evcialicld (a col- having ^^^ issue,
105S MAN THE LANDED GENTRY. MAN
1 John Cukistopheb, present proprietor. John- Southcote Mansergh, Esq. of Grenane, High Sheriff
2 Kobert ThoroUl, b. 10 Oct. Ibl7; d. 21) Marcli, 1821. CO. Tipperary 18C9; in. 7 Jan. 1795, Mary, only child and
1 Maria Antonia, la. Aug. 1830, Henry Thorold, Esq. of
heir of Richard Martin, Esq. of Clifford, co. Cork, and had
Cuxwold, Lincoln.
issue,
III. Christopher, bapt. 22 July, 1774.
Nicholas, d. young.
rv. George, 6. 12 July, 1781 d. 8 Dec. 1808.
;
come from the north of England. Three of the name settled Argyll.
in Ireland, Bbtas, of whom presently; Robert, -nho had a Southcote, of Grallagh Castle, Thurles, J.P., b. 8 May,
George Mansergh; and
son, Lieut. 1807: ))(. 1 June, 1841, Anna Matilda, dau. of Col. Stepney,
of Abington, co. Limerick, and relict of William Nicholson,
James Mansergh, Esq., who obtained grants of land under
Esq. of Turtullas, co. Tipperary.
the Act of Settlement, and amongst them the lands of Elizabeth, in. Edward Beatty, Esq. of Hcalthfield, co. AVexford.
Macronv, and who made his will 13 Jan. 1701, proved 12 Dec. Catherine, m. George Walker, Esq., Commander R.N.
1704. He left issue one son and three daus., Mary Martin, yn. Francis Leigh, Esq. of Sion, co. Wexford.
I. George, executor of his father's will. Mr. Mansergh d. 12 Sept. 1817. His eldest surviving son,
I. Eleanor, m. Nicholas Southcote, Esq. of Grenane, co. Richard Martin Southcote Mansergh, Esq. of Greiiaiio,
Tipperary, and had issue,
CO. Tipperary, J. P., m. 1st, 1822, Jane Rosetta, dau. of Robert
1 James Southcote. 2 Mansergh Southcote. Bomford, Esq. of Rahinstown, co. Mealh, and by her (who is
1 Mary, m. her cousin, Daniel Mansergh, Esq.
deceased) had issue,
2 Anne Southcote.
3 Eleanor, m. John Dawson, Esq. of Newforcst, co. Tip- I. John Southcote, now of Grenane. ii. Robert.
perary, d. s. p. III. St. George, rn. Sopliia E. Orpen Ellard, dau. of Icichard
n. A dau., r/i. Alexander Grove, Esq. of Ballyhimmock, co. Orpen Ellard, Esq., co. Limerick.
Cork. 111. Mary Mansergh.
I. Jane, ;n. W. Lane, Esq. of Lanespark. i
II. Maria, to. J. L. K. Nader, Esq., M.E.C.S.E.
Eetan Mansergh, Esq. of Ballyburr, co. Kilkenny (men-
Mr. Mansergh m. 2nclly, 1S43, Christina, dau. of Rev. r.Ichard
tioned above), obtained a grant of lands under the Act of
Mauleverer, Rector of Tipperary, and has issue,
Settlement in the cos. of Meaih and Kilkenny. He was Hi;;h
SheritT CO. Kilkenny ICSl and 1682, and J.P. 1083. He iu. IV. Charles William, 11th regt.
V. Richard Slauleverer, R.N.
Catherine, dau. of Daniel Wcntworth, Esq., and had three
III. Christina Maria, m. W. F. Majendic, Esq., 31st regt.
i
sons and three daus., IV. Elizabeth Mary.
Daniel, of whom presently. George. V. Martha Letitia, m. 16 March, 1S09, George E. M. Tcylor,
AVcntworih. Rebecca. Lemon. Margaret. Esq., late 44th regt.
The eldest son, He d. 1870. '
Daniel Mansergh. Esq. of Macrony, co. Cork, J.P. for that Seal — Grenane, near Tipperary. "
CO. tii'iix). George I., m. his cousin, Mary, dau. of Nicholas
Southcote, Esq. of Grenane. His will bears date 30 Nov.
1724, and was proved 1 April, 1725. He left issue, MANSFIELD OF CASTLE V/KAY.
I. James, of Macrony, co. Cork, m. 15 July, 1849, Mary St. Mansfield, Feancis Stewart, Esq. of Castle
George, and left issue, one son and one dau.,
Wray, and Ardrummon House, co. Donegal, b.
1 Richard, of Headford, co. Galway, who assumed the name
of St. George.
26 Feb. 1833, Major Prince of Wales' Own Done-
1 Catherine, m. —
Bayley, Esq. gal Mihtia, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1859 m. ;
n. Nicholas, of whom
presently. 1861, Anna
Philippa, eldest surviving dau. of
ni. Bryan, m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Gabbett, Esq. George SimoB Harcoiirt, Esq. of Ankerwjke, Eiiclis.
I. Eleanor, in. Jonathan Lovett, Esq. of Northampton.
The 2nd son, JLtnrngr. — Ralph Mansfield, a Capt. in the army, was
the first of the family who settled in Ireland, and was granted
Nicuolas JIansergh, Esq. of Grenane, co. Tipper.nry, m.
9 Dec. 1760, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Lockwood, Esq. of by James I. in 1614, by patent, 1,000 acres, called Killanc-
Cashel, and had issue (with one dau.) two sons, guirden (now called Keliygarden), part of which has ever
since been in the possession of the family. Ralph was s. by
I. Nicholas, of whom presently.
II. Daniel, of Cashel, Hig1i Sheriff for co. Tipperary 1789, m. his son,
1788, Catherine, dau. of Kingsmill Pennefather, Esq. (if John Mansfield, Esq., m. Miss Leigh, of Norbury Booth,
Cloneyhai-p, co. Tipperary, by the Hon. Mary Lysaght, and and had issue, one son, George; and two daus., Anne, ?n. a
d. 10 June, 1823, aged 70, leaving issue, Sir. Goodwin, co. Londonderry and Sarah, m. Mr. Parke, co.
;
1 Nicholas, late of Macroney Castle, co. Cork, J.P., Sligo. The son,
Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Cashel, b. 20 May, 1789; George Mansfield, Esq., to. Miss Jolinston, of Kilinare, cc.
d. Oct. 1805. 2 Daniel.
Fermanagh, and had issue five sons,
3 James, Rector of Kilmore, Diocese of Ca.shel, m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of Col. Owen Lloyd, and left issue, Daniel I. Ralph (Rev.), (/. vnm.
James, Ensign 19th regt.; Owen Lloyd; Nicholas; and II. Francis, Capt. in the army, of Mount Hall, w. Eliz.ibrth
f)
MAN THE LANDED GENTRY. MAR io:>9
vnm.; 3 FnANris, now of Castle AVvay; 1 Mar^avot; 4 Octavian, J.P. of Landscape, co. Waterford, 5. 182C.
2 Hlioila; 3 Klizabcth; i Jano, m. Sir .lames Slcwait, 5 Edward Oswald, of Landscajie, '). 1828.
Tart.; 5 Anna Helena, m. Kobert M. Taf{ert, Esq. of 6 Eustace Henry, Capt. Kildare Militia, h. 1329.
AVooil Brook, co. Tyrone; 6 Frances Lctitia and ; 1 Eliza Mary, <l. 1852, 2 Famiy Mary.
V firace Oetavia, »i. David Fufsell, Esq. 3 Emily Janc Mary.
2 IClizabcth, m. William Wray, Esq. of Oak Park, co. Mr. Walter Henry Mansfield d. 1849.
Donegal. The elder son,
3 Grace, m. John M'Clintock, Esq., co. Tyrone,
Alexander Mansfield, Esq., h. 1786; m. Paulina, onl>
in. GeorRc, of LausUt.
child Patrick Lattin,* Esq. of Morristown Lattin, to.
of
IV. Charles, m. Miss Evans, pranildnu. of ."^ir John Kinss-
miU, and had one son, Kingsmill Evans Mansfield, who Kildare, by Elizabeth Snow his wife, and had,
ri. uinn. George Patrick Lattin, now of Morristown Lattin.
\. .Tohnston, m. Miss Young, of Louffh F.sk. co. Donesjal, Alexander John, at the English Bar, m. 14 -luly, 18C3,
and had several sons and daus., all of whom (/. uum. Maria, eldest dau. of John Howley, Esq. Q.C., H.M.'s Fir.t
except Robert, who m Miss Darran, of the co. Sligo, by
.
Serjeant in Ireland.
«\ hom he had a very numerous family. The present repre- William Henry, Capt. 44th rcgt., d. of wounds received
.sentative of this branch of the family is the Key. Geouge before Scbastopol, 1855.
Mansfielp, who resides on his benelico; he m. Eliza Richard Walter. Eilmund Alexander.
Caroline, only surviving representative of Robert Scott, Eliza Pauline, m. 1837, George, youngest son of Patrick
M.D., Professor of Botany, Trin. Coll. Dublin, by whom he Thunder, Esq. of Lagor, co. Mcath.
had a large family
Mr. Mansfield d. 1842.
The eldest son,
arg., three bars sa., that in chief
^nn.5— Quarterly 1st. :
FnASCis Massfield, Esq. of Castle Wray and Ardrumnion charged with a wyvern of first, for Mansfield ; 2nd, gu., a
the
House, CO. Donegal, b. 9 Nov. 179C; m. G April, 1S32, Mary, saltire or, for Edst.\ce; 3rd, per f ess arg. and gu. in cliiel on a
3rd dau. of Sir Santuel Hayes, Bart, of Drumboe Castle, co. mount vert a wolf passant in front of an oak tree 5ipr., lor
Donegal, and had issue, Woulfe 4th, arg., a chief indented sa., for Power.
;
CnH-A
dexter arm cmbowed in armour ppr., garnished or, the hand
I. Francis Stewart, now of Castle Wray.
and by her (who d. 3 April, 18G5) has issue, 1 Mary Isabel, 6. in Calcutta, 16 April, 1867; d. at Nyaee
Tul, 1 Oct. 1868. 2 Edith Maiy.
I. William George, late Major 5Gth regt., promotecT to II. Eden, 6. 26 July, 1836; d. July, 1837.
80th regt. 186G, h. 6 June, 1821 r,i. 14 Oct. 1803, Lucy
\
;
III. Francis Arthur, b. 1 May, 1838, Major Royal Engineers,
Matilda, younsest dau. of Edward Blackett Beaumont,
;
Esq. of Woodhall Barnsley, co. York, and has issue, Sir William Stevenson, K.C.B., Governor of Mauritius,
1 Evelyn William, 6. IG May, 18C5; 2 Maud Eleanor; and has Kathleen Mary Isabel.
issue,
3 Rosamond Mary 4 Frances. ;
IV. Philip Samuel, Capt. Royal Engineers (Madras), b. 22
II. Henry Daries, 0. 1 Sept. 1822. Nov. 1839 ; m. 12 Jan. 1870, Florence Cecilia Elizabeth,
III. John James, 6. 31 Aur. 1825 d. 23 Jan. 184D, i(jnra.
;
dau. of Francis Hartwell Henslowe, Esq. d. 17 Sept. ;
IV. Philip Davies, Capt. Eoyal Artillery, b. 20 Sept. 1S2G 1876, leaving two sons, Philip Hugh, 6. 17 March, 1871;
20 June, 18G0.
;
(1.
and Francis Eden, 6. Sept. 1875.
V. EeKinald Whitehall (Rev.), 6. 5 Dec. 1827; m. 3 May, V. George Eden, b. 26 Oct. 1841, Assistant-Master at Eton
1860, Louisa Sophie, 2nd dau. of the Rev. David Rodney Coll. m. 9 Aug. 1870, Lctitia Frances, dau. of the late
;
Murray, of Brampton Brian, co. Hereford, son of the G. Griffiths, Esq. of Sydney, and has issue, Helen Cecil;
Hon. David Murray, and has, 1 Mortimer Reginald, 0. and Alice Isabel.
16 March, 18G1; 2 Henry Philip Montolieu, b. 2G Aug. VI. Charles Randal, Indian Civil Service, h. 8 April, 1351;
1332; 3 Reginald EUbank Murray, 6. 22 Sept. 1SC3; TO. 9 Dec. 1876, Rose Helen Drummond, only dau. of Louis
4 Philip Alexander, b. 20 May, 18G5 5 William Anthony, ;
Jackson, B.C.S., one of the Judges of tlic High Court,
6. 6 Oct. 1866. Calcutta.
I. Frances, m. 28 Oct. 1853, Sir Charles Montolieu Lamli, I. Katharine Isabella. ii. Alice Mary.
Bart, of Beauport, Sussex. III. Eleanor Agnes.
II.Marianne Harriet, d. 1 June, 183.5.
in. Emily Charlotte. iv. Julia Helena.
Mr. Marindin, previously to entering into Holy
V. Helena Adelaide.
Orders, held a Commission in the 2nd Life Guards.
He d. 3 Jan. 1852.
ILflTCngC. —This family is stated to have been origi-
nally named Argcnson, and to have come from Krance. John —
iLtUCitgC. The family of Marindin was, there is every
D'AnoEN^soN, son of Peter, m. 1499, Louisa du Puy, and had reason to believe (from family documents and family traditions),
two sons, John, who fought at the Battle of Pavia, 1524, and of the ancient noblesse of France, closely related to the Due de
Peter, who m. JMargaret (J'Argenson, and is said to have Sully,and to the princely House of De Rohan. The Marindina
settled in England; from him derived descent the Margesson were Huguenots; andaftcr the massacre of St. Bartholomew took
family of Wootton and Ockley, Surrey, and the family of Mar- refuge in Switzerland, about the year 1580. The first we find,
getson, of the co. York, a descendant of which, James Marget- notice of in that country is Pierre Marindin, settled at Conge-
son, was Archbishop of Armagh; his grand-dau., Sarah Mar- vaux, Bailliage de Morat, about the year 1590. His sou,
getson, m. Brabazon, 2iid Viscount Duncannon. PfERKE Marindin, b. in 1596, Governor of Congeveaux; d.
AViLLiAM MARfiETSoN, Esq., bapt. at Ocklcy, 26 July, 1C80, in 1GG2, leaving a large family. The eldest son,
son of William Margetson, Esq., and the lineal descendant of Pierre Marindin, established himself at Vevey in 1GG2,
Richard Margetson, Esq. of Rotherham, by his wife, the dau. being then about 22 years of age. He vi. 1st, Marie Fizzaolar,
j
and co-heir of William Newdigate, of Surrey, m. 1712, Mary, of Morat; and 2ndly, Esther Chaule, of Chateaux d'Oex, '
sister and heir of William Whitebread, Esq. of Offington, and left several children. His eldest son,
Sussex, and was s. at his decease, 17G3, by his son, Pierre Marindin, b. 16G4, purchased the estate of Corsier.
John Margetson-, Esq. of Offington, Sussex, High Sheriff He m. in 1697, Madeleine Pilet, of the Chateaux d'Oex, r.nd i
1759, b. 31 March, 171C, who m. Miss Mary Penfold, by whom d. in 1759, aged 95, leaving, with other issue,
j
(who d. 1787) he had issue, Abraham, b. in 1698, whose desecnd;mts are still residenti
in Switzerland. Piebue, of whose lino we treat.
William, his heir.
Mavy, VI. 16 April, 1779, William Eichardsfm, Esq. of Findcn This Pierre Makindin, the 2nd son, 6. in 1701, was clio.sea
Place, and d. 10 April, 1828. Councillor of the town of Vevey in 1742. He m. in 1733,
Frances, m. 26 March, 1787, Thomas Richardson, Esq. of Mademoiselle Esther Aviolat d'Aigle, and had issue,
Warminghurst Park, Surrey, and d. 1824. Jean Pien-e, b. 1733; d. unin. ^
Mr. Margesson d. 19 May, 1785, and was s. by his son, Jean Francis, of Geneva, b. 1738; d.unni. 17C1. ^
William Margesson, Esq. of Offington and Ockley, Sus.sex, Jean Philippe, of wliosc descendants we treat.
Jean Ferdinand, who settled in England, and 0,. s. 'j}.
High SherilT of Sussex 1805, b. 12 Nov. 1757; m. 7 May,
1790, Mary, dau. of John Hughes, Esq. of Cowfold, Sussex, The 3rd son,
and by her (who d. 21 July, 1826) had issue, Jean Philippe Marindin, b. in 1742, established himself ia
England, where he la. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Bann, Esq.
AViLLiAM, present representative.
of Hallow, CO. Worcester, and had issue,
John, b. 1794; d. 12 Oct. 186G.
Mary Frances, m. Richard Martin, Esq. of Horsham, Samuel Peter, his heir. John Philip, d. s. p.
deceased. The eldest son,
Mr. Margesson d. 21 May, 1843, Samoel Peter Marindin, Esq., b. 1778 m. 1st, Catherino ;
Webb; 3nl, arj;., on n bend an. tlircomillpts or, for Brad- remains were interred in Westminster Abbey. His Grace vt,
BVRNE. Crest— A pliiinc ot tcathers ppr. J/ot(o— Spcro mc- 16 June, 1759, Surah, dau. of John Goddard, of Kotterdaui,
liora. related to the Hopes, and had issue,
Jie«d«ie«— Chesterton, near Bridgnorth. I. William, his heir.
II. John, b. 13 June, 1761, Admiral R.N., and M.P. for Ports-
MARKER OF COMBE. mouth, m. 17 Nov. 1796, the lion. Maria Itice, dau. of Cevil,
Baroness Dynevor, and had issue,
Marker, Richard, Esq. of Combo, Honitou, I John. 2 William nice (Uev.), m. Bliss Tulip.
Devon, J.P. for cos. Devou and Dorset, b. 10 Aug. 3 Frederick, C.B., Lieut.-Col. 3ind regt., Aide-dc-Camp to
the Queen, Gen. of Division in the Crimea: d. in London.
1835 ; m. 6 June, 1865, Hon. Victoria Alexandrina, ^
18;i3.
dau. of Edward, 9tli Lord Digby, and has issue, 1 Maria, d. s. p.
Batmosd John, b. 18 April, 1867. Admiral Markham f?. 1827.
III. George (Rev.), b. 30 March, 176.3, Dean of York m. Eliza-
Edward Richard, 6. 19 Nov. 1872.
beth Evelin, dau. of Sir R. Sutton,
;
MARKHAM OF CTJFFORTH HALL. IV. David, b. 1 Sept. 1766, of the 20th regt., a Col. in the
army, who was killed at St. Domingo, 1795.
Maekham, William Thomas, Esq. of Cuiforth V. Robert (Ven.), b. 28 March, 1768, -Vrchdcacon of York, and
Rector of Bolton Percy m. 1797, Frances Egerton, daii. of
Hall, CO. York, J.P., b. 13 July, 1830; served in
;
VII. Sybel Annersley Giana. III. Alicia Harriet, m. Rev. Henry Forster Mills, and had a
numerous family, of whom the eldest son, William Mills,
—
fLllTCiltJC. Markliam, a village near Tiixford, in Not- Lieut. E.N., is a J.P. and D.L. co. Durham.
tinghamshire, gave name (saith Camden) to the Murkhams, a rv. Georgina, d. unm.
family very famous both for antiquity and valour. A very V. Frederica.' to. 16 Sept. 1797, William, 2nd Earl of Mans-
interesting and copious history of the family of Markham, in field, and had issue. vi. Anne, d. unra.
VII. Cecilia, ra. Rev. Robert Philip Goudenough, son of the
all its branches, by the Kev. David Frederick Markham, has
Bishop of Carlisle, and had issue.
been edited by his son, Clements E. Markham, Esq.
Daniel Markham, Esq. (3rd son, it is stated, of Rolicrt The Archbishop was at his decease, 1S07, by his eldest son,
i:.
Markham, Esq., who sold Coatham, and grandson of Robert William Markham, Esq., b. 5 April, 1760, who was Private
Secretary to Warren Hastings, and subsequently resident for
Uarkbam, Esq. of Coatham, M.P. for Notts terii2'>. Queen
Elizabeth, lineal male representative of Sir John de Markham same time at Benares, India. E ventu.illy returning to co. York,
one of the Judges of the Common Pleas, from 29 Richard II.
he seated himself at Becca Hall. He )». 20vAug. 1795, Eliza-
beth, dau. of the late Oldfleld Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, co.
to 9 Henry IV.), served under the Duke of York, and settled
Oxford, and by her (who ra. 2ndly, Alexander Muie, Esq., and
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Fennell,
at Kinsale, in Ireland.
of Cappagh, CO. Kilkenny, by Frances his wife, dau. of Gen. d. 1841) had issue,
Fleetwood, by whom he had (with two younger sons, Enoch I. William, his heir.
II. John, Lieut. E.N., 6. 6.June, 1797; iji. Marianne, dau. cf
and Matthew, who d. at Kinsale, and a dau., »i. Mr. Coombe)
J. B. Wood, Esq., and has issue,
a son and heir.
1 John, Consul at Shanghae.
Major William Markham, 6. at Kilkenny 16SG, who is
aid to have bmilt the first house at Halifax, Nova Scotia. He ^^'"^ ^^^^-^ «' Wisconsin, V.S.
I ASr'Hastings, }
«. dau. of George Markliam, of Worksop
1717, Elizabeth, 4 Albert, Lieut. R.N., in China. 5 William Jervis.
Lodge, of the OUerton branch, and had issue, III. David Frederick, Canon of Windsor, and Vicar of Stfl-
William. lingflect, b. 11 March, 1800: ni. 1827, Catherine Frances
George, who d. 31 Jan. 1801. His remain^ were interred in Nanette, dau. of Sir William Mordaunt Milner, Bart, of
the cloisters of Westminster Abbey. Nunappleton, andrf. 31 March, 1853, having had issue,
Enoch, Licut.-Col. 46th regt., d. 25 Dec. 1800. 1 David William Christian, b. 25 Dec. 1828; d. at sea 1SJ50.
Elizabeth, </. young. 2 Clements Robert, b. 20 July, 1830; m. 1857, Minna, dau.
Major Markham d. 1772. His eldest son. of Rev. J. Hamilton Chichester, of Arlington, and has a
The Most Kev. William Markuam, Archbishop of York, dau., Mary Louisa. 3 Warren, d. 11 Jan. 1836.
1 Selina, ?>!. 1 June, 18.')2, Capt.R. Quin, R.N., and d. 18G7.
6. in Ireland, 1719, was made Prebendary of Durham, 1769,
2 Georgina, m. 1851, Charles C. Bowen, Esq.
Dean of Rochester, 17G3, Dean of Christ Chiu-ch, 17G7, Bishop of 3 Gertrude, ni. Dec. 18G8, Lieut.-Col. Clements, of Ashfield.
Chester, 1771, and Archbishop of York, 1777. Dr. Markham
IV. Warren, Capt. 72nd Highlanders, //. 15 July, 1801, andd.
held at one time the important situation of Preceptor to the at the Cape of Good Hope, 15 Nov. 1831.
Prince of Wales. He d. in his 89th year, 3 Nov. IS07, and his V. Charles, Lieut.-Col. 60th Rifles, b. 14 March, 1803; r-i.
10G2 MAR THE LANDED GENTRY, MAR
Kuima, dau. of Ecv. Ralph Branaiing, and d. at Jamaica, leaving a dau., EUzabeth, m. 1762, Eight Hon. David Latouche,
•I April, 18+2, luavins one son, and a son,
Cliailes WaiTun (Rev.), Rector of Ouston, c« York, m. George Mablat, Esq. of Twickenham, Middlesex, Major S J
iMargaret, dau. of the late Peter Barton, Esq. of Stapleton the army, in. Lady Catherine Butler, dau. of lJrin.sIcy, Earl ofl
Park, Pontcfraet, and has issue. ^ ,, ^ . Lanesborough, by Lady Jane Rochfort his wifi>, only dau. of
I. Emma, m. William Rookes Cronipton-Stansfield, Esq. ot Robert, 1st Earl of Belvedere and d. 14 April, !*2C, leaving,
;
York.
Esliolt Hall, CO. ^
, ^ ,, ,
with two daus. (Elizabeth, d. xmm. 1848, and Catherine, m.
II. Laura, m. William Mure, Esq. of Caldwell, Col. of the
Renfrewshire Militia. Rev. Calvert FitzGerald Moore, of Twickenham) a son and
.
LueyAnne, 2nd dau. of William Holbeeh, Esq. of Farnborough, Charles Bbinslet Mablat, Esq., now of Belvedere and ;
CO. Warwick, and had issue, Catherine Louisa Georgina, in. 1851, the Eight Hon. Lord JohaJ
I. William Thomas, now of Cufforth
Hall. James Robert Manners, and d. 1S54.
II. Edwin, Lieut.-Col. R.A., h. 28
March, 1833; ',:!. 8 Feb.
^rin.5— Barry of eight or and gu., abordure az. charged withi
1S77, Evelyn, dau. of Admiral Hon. Sir M. Stopford, and eight —
martlets of the first. Crest An eagle displayed ppr.
has a son, Guy. Motto — NuUi praBda sumus.
III. Francis, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, h. 31
Oct. 183(; m.
&o«s—Belvedere, MuUingar, co. Westmeath; and Bawn, co.J
Maria, dau. of Rev. Rice Markham, of Moreland, and has Louth.
issue.
IV. Alfred, Capt. R.N., h. 26 June, 1839.
V. Gervase, h. 1.5 Feb. 18-14.
I. Laura Elizabeth Frederica, m. 26 Oct. 185C, R. L. 0. Pear-
MARLING OE STANLEY PARK. \
son, Esq., late Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, and Deputy Mauling, Samuel Stephens, Esq. of Stanley
Assistant Adjutant-Gen. at the Horse Guards.
m. Mary, d. 29 ,Jan. 1851. Park, CO. Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for West
II. Adcla. d. 26 June, 1848.
IV. Rose (Georgina, d. 18 April, 1851. v. Lucy Henrietta. Gloucestershire 1868 to 1874, and for Stroud since
VI. Emma, r,i. Rev. Albert Smitli, youngest son of the
late
1875, m. 23 Sept. 1834, Margaret Williams, dau. of
Abel Smith, Esq. of Woodhall, CO. Hertford. William Bentley Cartwright, Esq. of Devizes, by
viii. Caroline, d. 24 Kov. 1847.
Susan his wife, and has issue,
Col. Markham d. 26 Jan. 1852.
I.William Henbt, J.P., &. 1 July, 1835; m. 2 May, 1800,
Arms—kz., on a chief or, a demi-lion rampant issuing gu.
Mary Emily, dau. of John Abraham, Esq., and has, with
Crest— \ lion of St. Mark sejant guardant and resting his paws
on a pair of hames or. iVo((o— Mitis et audax. other issue, Percival Scrope, h. 1801.
5rt,fs_Cufforth Hall, Aberford, co. York The House, Melton ; II. Charles, b. 25 April, 1837 d. 30 Nov. 1802.
;
Mowbray; Solent Cottage, West Cowes, Isle of Wight. Tuioii, HI. Walter Bentley, Lieut. 83rd regt.; 6. 4 April, 1854.
Residence—2Z, Upper Wimpole Street, W. I. Esther Helena, d. 14 Feb. 1852.
MAKLAY OP BELVEDEE.E. late Capt. 25th regt., Capt. 5th Middlesex Militia.
CO. Westmeath, and Bawn, co. Louth, D.L., Higli 1790, Sarah, dau. of Nathaniel Hillman, of Wordcliester, and
Sheriff 1853; h. 1831 inherited the settled estates
;
by her (who was b. 9 Nov. 1773, and d. 7 Aug. 1856) had issue,
of Robert, Earl of Belvedere. Nathaniel Samuel, d. 24 Jan. 1861. i
HtnCatTt. —The first of the family whom we find on record John Figgins, deceased. 5
By his William Henry, d. 1 May, 1815. Thomas, J.P.
is John Marlat, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Merchant.
James, d. 18 Sept. 1808.
wife Elizabeth (who m. 2ndly, Mark Shaftoe, of the same place) Samuel Stephens, now of Stanley Park.
lie left issue, Simon, who appears to have d. mvin. William, ;
Josiah, d. 30 Sept. 1834. ?i
4 Richard, Bishop of Waterford. d. unm. 1802. dau. of Peregrine Treves, Esq., Postmaster-General o
1 Elizabeth. Bengal, and had issue,
2 Mary, m. James Grattan, Esq., Recorder of Dublin, and
1 Wilson, his heir, 6. 27 Feb. 1812; an ofHccr in tlu
I\I.P. for that city, and was mother of the Eight Hon.
Henry Grattan, M.P. H.E.I.C.'s native cavalry, d. unm.
3 Alice, TO. 1748, Richard Levinge, Esq. of Colverstown. 1 Emma. 2 Julia Frances.
lotte, dau. of Peter Du Cane, Esq. of Horsham, Sussex, Mary, youngest d.au. of the lato Ucv. Digby Charifs
and il. s. p. Legard, of Lea, co. Lincoln, and has a son, Lewis Robebt.
VI. Charles, of Scllarsbrook, co. llcroford, 6. 1781 ; Major in b. 1877.
the H.E.I.C.'s service, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of the Uuv. .Mr. IV. Frederick George, 6. 6 Nov. 1851 ; d. 27 Nov. 1858.
Harris, and niece of Gen. Lord Harris: and '2ndly, Cathe- V. John Marmaduke, h. 6 March, 1853.
rine, dau. of George Griffin, Esq. of Ncwtoa House, Mon- VI. Henry Peter, 0. 28 June, 1854.
mouth. VII. George Strickland, 6. 7 Oct. 1855.
I. Trances, b. 1774, </. )>. p. I. Mary Esther.
II. Anne, b. 1778; m. Jlnjor Yeoman, of Whitby, and d. s. p. II. Anno > . .
'"'"^•
III. Diana, b. 1780, rf. s. p. III. Lucy Caroline )
IV. Harriot, 6. 1782; m. the Rev. William Lcir, Rector of IV. Frances .\lice.
Ditcheat, Somerset, and had two sons and seven daus. The Rev. J. P. Goidton-Constable,
and Mr.s.GouUon-Constable.
V. Charlotte, b. 1783; U. s. p.
his wife, assumed, by royal license, dated Jan. 1S6G, the sur-
vt. Elizabeth Hester, 6. 17(55; m. Erig,idicr-Gcn. Morrison,
C.B., Col. of the 44th regt. of foot.
names and arms of Goulton-Constable, instead of those of
VII. Jemima, b. 1786 d. s. p. ;
Marriott, in conformity with the will of Lady Strickland,
VIII. Gcorgiana, 6. 1790; d. s. p. who <;. Jan. 18G5. Mr. Goulton-Constable d. 10 Oct. 1871, and
Tl-.e 3rd son, was s. at Cotesbacb by the eldest, and at Walcot by his second
Lieut. -Gek. Thomas Marriott, of Avonbank, co. Worcester, surviving son. Mrs. Goulton-Constable d. 8 July, 1871.
,T.r. and D.L., Lord of the Lordship of Seagrave, co. Leicester, Motto — Sursum.
'-. 1773; m. Anne. 3rd dau. of Sir John Beekett, Bart., and iitstticKce— Cotesbacb House, near Lutterworth.
•>. with two daus. (one of whom, Maria Louisa, m. Nov. <
George Augustus Frederick Stewart Mackenzie, 72nd
'.
'
\
•/!«— Barry of six or and sa. Crest— talbot statant ppr., Lamb, Dean of Bristol, Master of Corpus Christ! Coll.
led, or. —
Motto Virtute et fide. Cambridge.
;i— Avonbank, near Pershore, co. Worcester. Sophia, m. the Rev. Edward Brownc-Everard, Rector of
Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk d. 18G7, leaving issue.;
I lomanry Cavalry, and High Sheriff of the co. of Thomas Coxhead Chisenhale Marsh, Esq. of Gaynes Park,
-cicester 1878. Essex, J.P. and D.L., Banister-at-Law, Chairman Esse.x
Quarter Sessions, 6. 25 July, 1811; ra. Oct. 1846, Eliza Ann
ittncrCQC. The Rev. Robert Marriott, LL.D., Rector Chisenhale, eldest dau. of John Chisenhale Chisenhale, Esq.
'
"'tesbach, m. 1771, Elizabeth, only child and heir of George of Arley Hall, co. Lancaster, and took the name and arms uf
Esq. of Walthamstow, Essex, and had a son,
, Chisenhale, in addition to those of Marsh he d. 31 Jau. ;
!E Rev. Robert Marriott, Rector of Cotesbacb, m. 2 May, 1875, having had issue,
Anne, dau. of James Powell, Esq. of Clapton, Middlesex
',
; I. William Swaise, now of Gaynes Park.
Oct. 1841, having had by her (who d. 14 March, 1840), II. Thomas Edward, 6. June, 1865.
Others, who d. young,
!
I. Mary Sophia, d. 24 Feb. 1862.
Rubcrt, 1817; d. 1829. 6. II. Caroline Emily. iii. Blanche TJrsuTa.
James Powell, late of Cotesbacb. IV. Eliza Gertrude. v. Margaret Alice.
Anne, d. 1838. VI. Annie Sophia.
Caroline, to. the Rev. J. D. Watson, of Guilsborough ; and .<fnns— 1st and 4th, Marsh, quarterly gu. and arg., in the
d. Aug. 1857, leaving issue. Judith Elizabeth, d. ls;i,"). 1st quarter a horse's head of the second; 2nd and 3rd, Chi-
Susanna, m. 1843, the Rev. Thomas Stevens, of Bradfield, senhale, arg., three crosses-crosslet botonnee fitehce within a
Berks; and d. 1866, leaving issue.
Elizabeth Stow, d. 1848.
—
bordure engrailed gu. Crests Issuing from a mural crown an.
a horse's head arg. dueally collared or, for Marsh; 2nc!. a
hf son, grifBn passant gu. collared and lined, the collar charged «i.li
The Rev. James Powell Godltos-Cosstaele, of Cotesbacb, three crosses-crosslet, for Chisenhale.
0. Leicester, andof Walcot, co. Lincoln, J.P. co. Leicester, b.
i&at— Gaynes Park, Epping, Essex.
1 July, 1819; m. 19 Dec. 1844, Lucy Henrietta, only dau. of
ir George Strickland, Bart., by
his wife, Mary, Lady Strick-
ind, only child of the Rev. Charles Constable, of Wassand, MARSH OF RAMRIDGE.
0. York, and had issue, Marsh, Matthew Henry, Esq. of Kamridgo,
I. Robert, b. 29 Dec.
184G; d. 14 May, 1868. CO. Hants, J.P. for Hants and "Wilts, and D.L. to.
n. Charles, now of Cotesbacb.
I. James Goulton Constable, of Walcot, ncnr Crigg, J. P., Wilts, M.A., M.P. for Salisbury 1857-68, formrrlT
who assumed the surname of Goclto.n-Constable in lieu Member of Lesislalive Council, New South AValcf^,
f MABaioTT, Oct. 1872
'
; 6. 21 March, 1660; ji». Aug. 1873, b. 12 Sept. 1810 J m. 25 July, 1844, Eliza Maiy
II.
3 2
10G4 MAR THE LANDED GENTRY. MAR
Anne, elder dau. of Mr. Serjeant Merewether, of R.X., (/.'!. -p. 1786; and William, Lieut. R.X., 6. 1757; d. 1818
Castlefield, co. Wilts, and has issue, The eldest son,
John Marsh, Esq. of Xethcrsole House, Earhain Dowi
I. Georgiana Eliza Lucy, m. 1865, Sir Herbert Denman also of Snave Manor and Ivy Church, Kent, b. 1752; m. Eliz
M.P.
Croft, Bart., belh, dau. of Henry Browne, Esq. 31. D., of Sarum, and by h^
1!. Bertha Maria, m. 1809, George Gordon Macpherson, Esq.,
(who d. 1819), had three sons,
Capt. Coldstream Guards, 3rd son of Cluny Macpherson.
John, his heir.
in. Edith Anne, m. 1870, George Best, Lieut. li.H.A., Henry Egerton, 6. 1776; Major R.A. if. 1811. ;
eldest son of Hon. and Rev. Samuel Best. Edward Gerard (Rev.), 6.1783; Vicar of .\jlesford, Kent, an
PntLEMOK Canon of Saathwell, Notts; to. Lydia, dau. of Tliomas \V"
iLlllfrtJC— Philemoe Mabsh, son of the Rev.
liams, Esq. of Nottingham, and had issue, 1 Edward Sidnej
Maksh, Rector of St. Martin's, Micklegate, Yorli, and Vicar ^.i deceased: 2 John William, Rector St. Miehaers, Winche
Trinity, Micklegate, Yorli, ni. 1768, a dau. of Matthew Hornsey, ter, m. Ellen, only dau. of George Radcliffe, D.D., Preben
and d. 1788, leaving a son. dary of Salisbury Cathedral and Examining Chaplain to Dr
The Rev. Matthew Marsh, Rector of Wintcrslow, Wilts, Burgess, Bishop of Salisbury, and has issue, Evelyn, b. No*
and Chancellor and Canon of Salisbury, oi. 1808, Margaret, IS-'iS, and Ida; 3 Joseph Samuel, deceased; 4 Thoin4
Henry, deceased; 1 EUzabeth Lydia, in. Francis Allel
dau. of the Rev. Peter Bellinger Brodie, Rector of Winterslow,
Gardiner, Esq., Capt. R.N. 2 Catherine Rebecca, to. Johl
;
and d. 1840, having had issue by this lady (who survived him Hambrough, Esq. 3 Frances Louisa ; and 4 Jane Emma.
;
till 1862),
In 1784, this John Marsh disposed of the Nethersole mausiffl
M.iTTHEW Hen-bt, now of Rararidge. and estate, quitting the same for a residence in Sussex. Hi
George Thomas (Rev.), to. Frances Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
d. 1823; his eldest son,
Archdeacon Macdonald, and d. 1862.
Charles William, m. .Janet, dau. of Major Macleod, and has
John Marsh, Esq. of Snave Manor and Ivy Church, &. 177®
771. Sophia, dau. of John Henry Pakenham, Esq. (in direct linj
i.s3ue four sons and four daus.
Georgiana Mary, m. the Rev. Thomas Prothero, eldest son from William de Pakenham, ancestor of the Earls of Longford)
of Thomas Prothero, Esq. of Maliias Court. and by her (who d. 1824) had two sons, i. John Henry, 6.
5eaf—Pamridge, Andover. March, 1804, d. v. p. 1833, having m. Mary, dau. of W. Hurry
who gave birth April
Esq. of Toxteth Park, near Liverpool,
1834, a posthumous son, John Henry Pakenham
to am ;
Elrington, son of Rev. Henry R. Elrington, D.D., and I. Jebemy Tayloe, Capt. Royal Engineers, h. 14 May, 184]
grandson of Thomas Elrington, D.D., Bishop of Ferns. 111. 15 Sept. 1864, Rachel Gertrude, only child of Charli
III. Agnes Roberta Jane. Ferdinand Smyth, and has issue, 1 Francis Charles,
IV. Gertrude Tottenham, m. John Baylis Thompson, Major 20 Sept. 1866 2 James Reynolds Maxwell, 6. 5 3Ia.-cl
;
R.A., and has issue, Arnold Edward, 6. May, 1806. 1-G3; 3 Jeremy Taylor, 6. 16 Dec. 1871; 4 Digby Cec;
6. 16 .\ug. 1877; 1 Evelyn Caroline Gertrude; 2 Emi]
—
3Liil(cl^t. This ancient family was seated at East Lang"
Frances 3 Gertrude Clifford.
;
don, near Dover, Kent, iu the reign of Edwaed III., a.d. 1326.
II. Arthur, 6. 25 April, 1844 to. 28 July, 1370, Rachel, elde
;
i
MAR THE LANDED GENTRY. MAR 1065
JIenrt Marsh, M.D., created a Bart, in ia39, whose only sivcly for Petersfleld, Beverley, Carlisle, and East Cumber-
son, Sir Henry Marsh, 2n(l bart., d. s. p. 27 May, 1BG8. land, b. 26 Hay, 1796 m. 17 June, 1828, Goorgiana
;
III. Digby, Senior Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin; d. unm. Christiana, 7th dau. of George Hibbert, Esq. of Munden,
1791. and d. 1872, leaving, with other issue,
CO. Hertford,
M\. Jeremy, m. Eachel Montgomery, and had five sons.
I. Mary Anne, m. 13 April, 1841, Thomas, 1st Lord Mont- JLiuCagC— John Marshall, Esq. of Ardwick, near Man-'
Sarah, dau. of
eagle. Chester, b. 16 April, 1764; m. 24 Aug. 1789,
and d.
a. Cordelia, m. 1841, the Rev. William Whewcll, Master of
James Earnshuw, Esq. of Coyground, near Goole;
Trin. Coll. Cambridge, deceased. 1845) had a son,
19 July, 1824. having by her (who d. 6 Oct.
in. Jane Dorothea, .a. 29 July, 1828, John, 2nd son of Sir 1-96;
Grenville Temple, Bart., and has issue. iv. Ellen.
William Marshall, Esq., J.P. and D.L., 6. 15 June,
Miller, Esq. of Preston;
7. Julia Anne, ui. 31 Oct. 1833, Rev. Henry Venn-Elliott, of m 15 Jan. 1820, Anne, dau. of Thomas
had
Bright, and has issue. and d. 10 April, 1863, having by her (who d. 8 Sept. 1838)
rt. Sasan Harriett, m. March, 1842, Rev. Frederick Myers, of
issue, with six daus., three sons,
Keswick, and has issue. late of Penwortham Hall.
Frederick Earnshaw,
e eldest si^n, John, JI.A. Downing Coll. Cambridge, b. 30 May, 1322.
ViLLiAM Marshall Es^. of Patterdale Hall, M.P. sucecs- William, now of Icuwortham.
3 z 2
1066 MAR THE LANDED GENTRY. MAR
The eldest son,
had issue by his 1st wife, Mary, a son, Isaac, of whom pre-
sently; and by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, a son William, and
Frederick Earnshaw Marshall, Esfj. of Penwortham Hall,
three daus. The eldest son,
b.iDcc. ISiO;
CO. Lancaster, J. P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law,
Isaac Marshall, of Perlethorpe, 6. 1717; »)i. 1st, Ann, dau.
d. and was s. by his brother.
of William Keyworth, of Rufford, co. Nottingham, and by hei
^r„is_Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., two bars arg. between as
;
(who d. 4 April, 1758, aged 36) had issue, i. Isaac, d. younc;
many flaunchcs erm. on each a cross-crosslet of the field, for
II. William, of Birmingham; and three daus. He m. 2ndly,
Marshall 2nd and 3rd, or, a heron sa. a chief of the last on
;
which three annulets or, for Earnshaw. Cresl—A man habited Sarah Lane, by whom he had no issue and dying 26 June, ;
Surrey, J. P., Major-Gen. in the army, late Aide-de- cox and d. 10 July, 1854. ;
three brothers, Anne, who m. William Pontifex, of Gloucester William Champion, b. 30 Jan. 1862.
Herbert Edward Champion, b. 1 Feb. 1SG4.
Place, Hyde Park Gardens Sarah, who m. Edmund Pontifex,
;
m. 26 Sept. 1867, Alice Ruth, dau. of the Rev. Henry I. There remains, however, at present, no regi
record of the family until the time of Edward I., when J
Ambrose William Hall, M.A., sometime Rector
De Marsham was living at Marsham. His descendant,
of Debden, Essex, and by her (who d. 9 Nov. 1870) John Marsham, of Stratton, left by his wife Ellyne,
has issue, Thomas, his heir.
I. George, b. i Sept. 1809. ii. Isaac, &. 4 Nov. 1870. John, ancestor of the Marshams of WrampUnffJiam, an
I. Alice. the Marshams, Earls of Romney.
ILtlTCatJC. —
William Marshall, of Perlethorpe, co. Not- Thomas Marsham, Esq. of Stratton, who attained
tingham, was living there in 1063-4, when he was assessed to the majority prior to year 1508, left a son and successor,
tlie
hearth-tax. Isaac Marshall, probably his son, living at Henry Marsham, Esq. of Stratton, who purchased, I
Perlethorpe temp. Charles II., had issue, by Rebecca his the manor and advowson of Stratton Strawless. From
wife (who d. 6 Nov. 1716), derived, 5th in descent,
Isaac Marshall, bapt. at Perlethorpe 12 March, 1686. He Robert Marsham, Esq., F.E.S., of Stratton Strawlesf
I
1703, eon of
MAR THE LANDED GENTRY.
Thomas Blarsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawlcss, by
MAU
Coote Hall, co. Roscommon, and granddau. of Eichcrd, Ist
10G7
Dorothy his wile, dau. and co-heir of Leonard Gooch, Ksq. of Lord Coloony, and had issue,
Earsham Ilall, and grandson of Henry Marshani, of Straiten 1. Theopuilcs, his heir.
Strawlcss, by Ann his wife, dau. and heir of Cliarles Tlicmil- I. Margaret, 6. 21 March, 1724; m. 22 March, 17".4, Chidley
thorpe, Esq. of Worsted. He hi. 1st, Miss Mary Browne, and Morgan, Esq., 2nd son of Mark Anthony Morgan, tsq.,
W.P., and had issue.
by her (who d. 1752) had a son, Rodert, his heir; he m. 2ndly,
II. Catherine, m. 3 Jan. 1758, Sir Nicholas Barry, Bart.
Miss Elizabeth Newby, and had another son, Thomas, who </.
III. Elizabeth, m. Edward Crofton, Esq.
1773, aged 15 years. lie d. Sept. 1797, and was s. by his IV. Frances, m. Oct. 17G0, Lieut. -Gen. Thomas Eligli,
elder son, brother to John, 1st Earl of Darnley.
HonERT Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, 6. 18 Pec.
The only son and successor.
1749; High Sheriff 1801; m. 17 April, 1781, Sophia, 2nd dau.
The RicnT Hon. Theophilus Jones, of Ilr.ndfort, a Privy
of ^Cdward Hase, Esq. of Sail, by whom (who d. 28 Nov. 1824)
Councillor in Ireland, M.P. for co. Leitrim and afterwards for
be had issue,
Coleraine. He m. 1st, 29 March, 1754, Lady Catherine Beres-
KoBERT, his successor.
dau. of Marcus, 1st Earl of Tyrone, and widow of Thomas
foicl,
Edward (Kev.), 0. 1 April, 1787, Hector of Stratton Strawless,
d. 10 Feb. 1859.
Christmas, Esq., by whom (who d. 28 March, 17G3) he had issue,
Henry (Rev.), 6. 1788; and d. unm. 1815. I. Walter, his heir.
Sophia Virtue, of Thetford, 6. 1784; d. 17 Nov. 18G7. II. Theophilus, of Bolton Row, London, Vice-Admiral of the
Lucy, m. 14 May, 1818, Rev. John Edwards, of Hardingham, Red, b. Sept. 1700, (/. vvm. Nov. Ib35.
Norfolk. III. James (Rev.), of Merrion Square, Dublin, Rector of
Sir.Marsham d. 15 April, 1812, and was s. by his son, Crney, Diocese of Deny, m. 1st, Lydia, dau. of Theobald
Wolfe, and had by her (who d. in 1793) four sons and
EoBEKT Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, b. 24 June,
two daus.,
1783, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1834; ra. 26 June, 1S04,
1 Theophilus, of Dublin, Barristcr-at-Law.
Frances Anne, eldest dau. of John Custance, Esq. of Weston
2 Theobald, Capt. Royal Navy, at one time M.P, CD.
House, and by her (who d. 20 March, 1874) had issue,
Londonderry.
Stbatton Robert John, J. P. and D.L., 6. 1805; m. 1828, 3 James (Rev.).
Amelia Charlotte, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late 4 Walter, of Dublin, m. and had issue.
Matthew Richard Onslow, Esq., eldest son of Admiral Sir 1 Elizabeth. 2 Catherine, c?. unr.i.
Kichard Onslow, Bart. and d. s. p. 10 Jan. 1838.
;
Charles William, b. 30 Aug. 1814; m. Emily Louisa, 3rd F.cv. James Jones m. 2ndly,
Oct. 1796, Anne, dau. of Sir
1
dau. of Reginald George Macdonald, of Clanraiiald, and by Robert Blackwood, Bart, (by Dorcas his wile. Baroness
her (who ?ii.2ndly, Dec. 1856, Lieut. -Col. Hugh FitzRoy, Dufferin and Claneboye), and relict of Very Rev. John
2nd son of Lord Henry FitzRoy) left at his decease, 13 Dec. Ryder, Dean of Lismore, son of John Ryder, D.D., Arch-
lii.<hop of Tuam. Mr. Jones d. in 1835, and was buried at
18.V2, one child, the present Chakles Rodert Marsham,
Esq. of Stratton Strawless. Uruey.
Henry Philip, of Rippon Hall, Hevingham, Norfolk, Rector The Right Hon. Theoph'lns Jones m. 2ndly, 17C3, Anne, dau.
of Stratton Strawless, J.P., b. 17 Jan. 1817; m. 19 Sept. of Col. John Murray, M.P. for Monaghan (by Mary his wife,
1813, Caroline Savill, eldest dau. of Onley Savill Onlcy, dau. of Sir Alexander Cairnes, Bart., and widow of Cad-
Esq. of Stisted Hall, Essex, and has surviving issue, 1 Henry
wallader. Lord Blayney), and had by her one son, Henry, who
S.ivill, Esq., Capt. 60th Rifles, b. 19 Jan. 1847; 2 Charles
Alfred Onley, b. 18 June, 1849, m. 5 Jan. 1875, Maiy Eliza- d. young; and two daus., Maria, d. v.nrn.; and Anne, </. in
beth, 2nd dau. of William Fox, Esq. of Adbury, Hant.s; infancy. Mr. Jones d. 8 Dec. 1811, and was s. by his eldest;
3 Frederick Savill, Lieut. 60th Rifles, b. 5 April, 1853; son,
1 Agnes Louisa, r,i. 7 May, 1874, Rev. James Lee Warner, Walter
Jones, Esq. of Bcalanamore, co. Dublin, Headfort,
Rector of Tarrant Gunville, Dorset. CO. Antrim, and Hayle Place, Kent, Col. Leitrim Militia,
Thomas John Gordon (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Saxlingham,
Holt, Norfolk, J.P., b. 19 .Sept. 1821.
and M.P. for Coleraine, b. 29 Dec. 1754; m. 8 Oct. 1805,
Gei.rge Augustus, of Thetford, J.P. for Norfolk and Suffolk, Katherine Penelope, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Lascelles
Major West Norfolk Militia, b. G Aug. 1824. iremonger. Vicar of Chadford, co. Southampton, and had five
Frances Sophia Georgiana, m. 7 Sept. 1830, Rev. William daus. his co-heirs,
Arnold Walpole Keppel, 3rd son of Frederick Keppel, Esq. Maria Sophia.
I. n. Katherine Penelope.
of Lexham Hall, Norfolk. III. Elizabeth Marcia, ra.4 June, 1833, Rev. George Frederick
Agnes Sophia Kathcrine, m. 23 June, 1830, Sir Thomas John Marsham, M.A., Rector of Allerton, Kent (who was
Henry Estridge Durrani, Bart, of Scuttow; and d. in child- b. 2 June, 1806, and d. 29 June, 1852), 5th son of Hon. and
bed, 28 April, 1831. Rev. Jacob Marsham, D.D., and grandson of Robert, 1st
ffr. Marsham d. 25 March, 1855. Earl of Romney and d. 20 AprU, 1849, leaving issue,
;
Arms— Arg., crusily fitchee sa. a lion pass'ant gu. between 1 George Marsham, now of Hayle Place.
wo bendlets az. each charged with three crosslcts or, quarter- 2 Catharine Elizabeth, m. 23 Jan. l!>GG, Rev. W. Gale
—
ng the arms of Themilthorpe. Cnxt A lion's head erased Townlcy, of Beaupre Hall, Norfolk, who d. Sept. 1869.
2 Marcia Elizabeth Maria.
u. charged with three crosslets fitchee or. J7uiJo— Quod
idest. 3 Frances Penelope, m. 20 June, 1S7G, Rev. Cloudesley
&ot—Stratton Strawless, Norwich. D. B. Marsham, Vicar of Stoke Lyne and Caversfield, co.
Oxford, 3rd son of Robert Bullock Marsham, Esq., D.C.L.,
AVnrden of Merton Coll. Oxford.
4 Elizabeth Isabella Sophia.
MAHSHAM OF HAYLE PLACE. IV. Sophia. V. Anne.
MAESHAsr, George, Esq. of Hayle Place, Kent, ^/•»!S— Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., a lion pa.'?ant in bend
:
gu. between two bendlets az., for Marsham 2nd and 3rd, gu.,
r.P. Kent, D.L. co. Leitrim, and High Sheriff
;
Derby, in which co. he had an estate. He m. 24 Sept. 1705, of Major Wdliam Pitt Daffen. ;
II. Harriet. in. Marian Betha. Chester Herald {see Lane of King's Bromley).
2 Eliza Vere.
ILlllCil^C. —The family derives from John Marten, Esq. 3 Alicia, m. 23 May, 1872, Major William Hamilton Brad-
of Rowsham, co. Oxford, living 1555. He was father of John ford, of lOSth regt. Light Infantry.
Marten, of Rowsham, in. Anne Howchins, and d. 1599, leaving 4 Isabella Charlotte.
a son, John, of Rowsham, father, by Fredswed Comyns his in. Fiennes, d. unm. June, 1828.
IV. Burton Morice, d. young.
wife, of Thomas, of Rowsham and Radford, who m. Elizabeth
V. Francis William (Rev.), Vicar of Chacombe.
Loggan, of Idbury (of kin to William of Wykeham), and had a VI. Nigellus DOyley, d. young.
son, John, of Lavington, who ni. Maiy Byrom, and dying VII. William Fiennes, lost in the "President" steam-ship in
1713, left a son, 1841.
Thomas Maeten, Esq. of Rowsham, rn. Frances, dan. of Rev. I. Eliza, m. 1st, Philip Thomas Wykeham, Esq. of Tytlirop
Francis Morley, D.D., Rector of Bishop's Waltham, and by her House, CO. Oxford, by whom (who d. 1832), she had no
had three sons, of whom two d. unm. The only son who
issue. He m. 2ndly, 22 Sept. 1836, Edward Simeon, Esq.
2nd son of Sir John Simeon, Bart., M.P.
married, II. Mary.
Geoege Maeten, Esq. of Radford, co. Oxford, ani Lime III. Jean, m. 1828, William, eldest son of Joseph Blake, Esq.,
House, Middlesex, Deborah, dau. of Hugh Bidwell,
in. 1750, and has issue.
Esq., and d. 1793, having had a son and heir, rv. Frances Vere, r,i. Rev. George Birch Reynardson, 2nd son
Geoege Sclivan Marten, Esq. of Radford, who sold that of Gen. Reynardson, of Holywell, co. Lincoln, d. 30 Oct.
1876. V. Frances Elizabeth Caroline.
estate, and purchased Marshals Wick, Herts. He m. 1st, VI. Anna Philippa, d.. young.
12 May, 1800, Jane, dau. of Charles Xevinson, Esq., and by
Mr. Wykeham-Martin d. 14 Sept. 1840, and was s. by his eldest
her (who d. 1809) had a dau., Jane, m. 1833, Richard Edgell
son,
Wyatt Edgell, Esq. of Jlilton Place, Surrey, and d. 1S43; and
Charles Wtkeham-Martin, Esq. of Leeds Castle, Kent, and
six sons, of whom the last two survivors were,
of Chacombe Priory, co. Northampton, J.P. and D.L., M.P.
George Robert, late representative.
for West Kent, b. 11 Sept. 1801 m. 1st, 12 April, 1828, Lady
;
George Robert Marten, Esq. of Marshals Wick, co. Herts, Catherine, dau. of John E. W. Rolls, of The Heudre, co,
J.P. and D.L., b. 3 Mny, 1801, d. 17 June, 1876, and was j. by Monmouth.
I. Maria.
his brother, now of Marshals Wick.
He m. 2nd]y, 18 June, 1838, Matilda, 2nd dau. of the late Sii
Arms—Sa... three oval buckles fessways two and one arg. John Trollope, Bart.,and has by her a son,
Crest— A martin sa. holding in the beak a buckle as in the
arms. IV. Fairfax, b. 12 July, 1842; d. 17 Nov. 1858.
/Seat—Marshals Wick, St. Albsn's, Herts. He d. 30 Oct. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son.
MAR THE LANDED GENTRY. MAll 10G9
ei.i>ed sa. armed or, charged with two chevronels arg., for III. Margaret, m. Treadway Russell Nash, Esq., D.D., of
—
WvKKiiAM. MoUo Manners IMakyth man. Bcvere, Worcester, and had an only dau. and heir, m. Lord
S'ftt.i —
Chacombe Priory, ISanbnry Leeds Castle, Maidstone;
;
Somers. iv. Elizabeth, m. William llebcrden, M.D.
and Paekwood Hall, Kaowle, co. Warwick. The 2nd son,
Joseph Martin, Esq., Banker, of Lombard Street, M.P. for
Tewkesbury, m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir John Torriano, Knt., by
MARTIN OP HAM COTJIIT. Eleanor his wife, sister of Sir Horace Mann, Bart., K.B.,
British Envoy at Florence, and had issue,
Martin, George Edwarb, Esq. of Ham Court, I. Thomas, of Quy Hall, co. Cambridge, d. 11 July, 1821.
CO. Worcester, J. P. aud D.L., Capt. Queen's Own II. whom presently.
Joseph, of
Worcestersliire Yeomanrv Cavalry, Lord of the Charles, Lieut. -Col. in the army, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
III.
Solomon Williams, Esq. of Dublin; and d. 1827, leaving
Manor of Upton, b. 11 Nov. 1829; m. J5 Oct. issue,
1SG2, Marie Henrietta, dau. of the late Benjamin 1 Charles Herbert, M.A. (Rev.), m. 1st, 1818, Eliza Porter,
Clierry, Esq. of Brickendon Grrange, co. Hertford, 2nd dau. of the late William Sloane, Esq. of Tobago, and
J. P. and D.L. for Herts, by Charlotte Cassandra had three daus., Henrietta Ann Bidgood, m. 3 Aug. 1843,
Samuel White Baker, Esq., eldest son of Samuel Baker,
his wife, dau. of Right Rev. H. Phillpotts, Bishojj Esq. of Lypiatt Park, co. Gloucester (she d. 29 Dee. 1855)
of Exeter, and has issue, Eliza Heberden, m. 3 Aug. 1843, John Garland Baker,
2nd son of the aforesaid Samuel Baker, Esq. and ;
I. Eliot George Bromlet, 6. 2 Oct. ISCG. Charlotte Louisa. He m. 2ndly, Frances Anne, 2nd dau.
II. Granville Edward Bromley, b. IS Oct. 1875. of Joseph Goodwin, Esq., and had issue by her, Charles
I. Ciiarlotte Susan Henrietta, b. 3 Jan. 18G4.
Fi-ederick, and Gertrude Eleanor Frances, d. 16 Nov.
1865.
II. Madeleine Frances, 6. 4 June, 1865.
2 John Williams, of Twinning, co. Gloucester, J.P., m. 1st.
III. Eleanor aiary, 6. 14 Nov. 18G9.
Jane Clarke, who d. s. p. and 2ndly, 1841, Sophia Bash-
;
IV. Annora Margaret, 6. 7 April, 1872. ford, dau. of William Whitehouse, Esq., and by her had
issue, Charles Stanhope d. Jan. 1859.
31 1'UCatlC.—William Martin, Esq. of Evesham, co. Wor-
;
ander Hamilton; 3 Hugo Hamilton; 4 John Evan 2 Evelyn Charles, 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, b. 5 July,
Hamilton; 1 Edith Hamilton; 2 Ada Hamilton; 3 Dora 1847.
Hamilton 4 Nora Hamilton 5 Frances Haiuilton.
;
Renira Isabella.
1 2 Emily Frances, deceased.
;
Robert, of Overbury Court, co. Worcester, 6. 14 Atig. IV. William (Rev.), Vicar of Staverton, Devon, ra. Jane,
1808; m. 20 April, 1837, Mary Anne. dau. of John Bid- eldest dau. of Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Darlington,
dulph, Esq. of Ledbury, co. Hereford, by Augusta his Devon, d. 10 April, 1850, and had issue,
wife, and had issue, Uichard Biddulph, m. Mary, only 1 William. 2 Arthur.
dau. of Admiral Richard Crozier, K.T.S.. of Westhill, 3 Richard, m.. Eliza Rose Fearon, dau. of the late Rev.
Freshwater, Isle of Wight; John Biddulph; Julia, ni. Daniel Rose Fearon, Vicar of St. Mary Church, Devon.
Douglas, eldest sou of George Henty, Esq. of CUicUtsler; 4 Francis, deceased.
1070 MAH THE LANDED GENTRY. MAR
5 Charles, Warden of Eadley Coll., m. Dora Frances son, William Henry, Gent., Cadet Roy. Mill. Coll. Woolwich,
Moberley, dau. of Bishop of Salisbury, and has issue. rf. 3 Dec. 18G9; and two daus. Frances Augusta, and Edith
6 Alfred Jolm. 7 John Harington. 8 Eeginald. Philadelphia, m. Henry Martin, Esq., R.N., and d. 1870,
1 Caroline. leaving a dau.
2 Frances, m. 1852, Rev. Jos. Lloyd Brereton, Prebendary Augusta Anne, to. Richard T. Fisher, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn,
of Exeter, Rector of Great Massiagham, Norfollc. and has issue, Auguste May, d. 18o3.
3 Mary Isabella. 4 Anne. 5 Louisa Ecnira. The eldest son,
V. Francis, d. unm. 24 Feb. 1810. William Bennett Martin, Esq. of Worsbro', J. P. and D.L.,
VI. Richard (Rev.), Canon of Truro, Vioar of Menheniot, 6. 7 Oct. 1796; m. 26 Nov. 1831, Augusta Marcia, only dau. of
Cornwall, w. Charlotte, eldest dau. of Rev. J. W. Baugh, the Rev. John Chaloner, of Newton Kymo (of the Guisbro'
Rector of Ripple, co. Worcester, and Chancellor of the
family), and Augusta Ann his wife, dau. of Robert and Lady
Piocese of Bristol.
vn. John Sturges, d. unm. 9 Aug. 1839. Elizabeth Sutton, and widow of Edward Vavasour, Esq., and
I. Isabella Margaret, deceased. n. Eleanor, deceased. by her (who d. 19 July, 1859) had issue,
Ill, Anne, deceased. iv. Frances, deceased. I. Thomas Wentworth, lale of Worsbro' Hall, d. s.p.
of Queen Elizabeth, was of Worsbro' temp. James I. Hall, Lieut. GOth Royal Rifles, b. 24 Nov. 1841, d. 15 Nov. 18G6,
Thomas Edmunds, Esq. of Worsbro' (Secretary to Thomas, from the effects of a fall from his horse, and was s. by his
Earl of Strafford), steadfastly adhered to King Charles during brother, William Michael Aloysius, now of Worsbro' Hall.
the civil wars, and eventually paid £350 for his compositions. —
Arms Per chevron crcnellee or and sa., three fleurs-de-lls
Ho m. Ann, dau. of Henry Cookson, and dying 9 Jan. 1GG2, countorchangcd, for Edmunds quartering Martin, same as
;
Maria Elizabeth Edmunds, of Worsbro', to. 14 July, 1795, Tutchen, d. s. p. 172) Bennett, of whom presently Roger,
; ;
Henry Martin, Esq. of Colston Bassett, Notts, M.P. J. P., Admiral R.N., d. 1780, having had a son, John, who prede-
for Kinsale, and one of the Masters in Chancery, and by him ceased him and James. The 3rd son,
;
(who d. 1839) had issue, Bennet Martin, M.D., d. 1741, leaving, by Elizabeth his
William Bennett, of whom presently. wife, a son,
Henry Burges, now of East Bridgford Manor. Capt. William Martin, R.N., m. Arabella, dau. of Admiral
George Bohun, of Crabbs Abbey, Norfolk, Capt. R.N., C.B., Sir AVilliam Rowley, K.B., and by her (who to. 2ud]y, Col.
b. 21 March, 1799 m. Isabella Harriet, late dau. of Admiral
Gibbs, of Horseley Park, Sussex) had issue,
;
i.ssue. His eldest dau., Isabella, m. Sir Anchitel Asbburn- William, of Hemingstone, his heir.
ham, Bart., and his 2nd dau., Uritli Amelia, 7a. Cromer Henry, of Colston Bassctt, M.P. for Kinsale, and Master in
Ashburnham, Esq. Chancery, m. 14 July, 1795, Maria Elizabeth Edmunds,
Francis Offley, of Rose Hill, Hampton, Middlesex, M.A., of Worsbro', and d. 1839, having had issue (see Martin of ,
I
(MAR eldest eon,
THE LANDED GENTRY,
The Rev. Robert Martin,
:MAr.
'iLLiAM Martin, Esq. of IlemincRtonc, Capt. in Elliott's M.A., m. 1st, 14 March, ]b39, Seliiia, only dau.
J. P., 6. 1809;
Horse, m. Sanili, ilnu. of Ailiiiiral Sir Joseph llowley, liart. {so of the late John Frewen Turner, ICsq. of Cold Overton Hall, co.
created 17s6), ami luul issue, William, who d. s. }>. ; I'ioiiakd Leicester, and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1852; had issue,
Bartholomew, of whom presently Kliza, m. the Kev. Charles
;
I. RoitERT Frewen, now of Anstey Pastures.
Townley, brotlier of TovvnKy of Fuliourn, eo. Cambridge; II. William,
0. 8 Jan. 1844; d. 1S44.
Arabella; rhiladclpliia ; and JIaria. The 2nd son, III. John, 6. 1848. iv. Charles William, 6. 1850.
1. Eleanor Anne. ii. .^elina Mabelle.
BiCHARD Bartholomew JIartin, Esq. of I!eniinjsfonc, m.
III. Margaret Grace.
6 April, 1S32, Juliana, dan. of John Donovan Verner, Lieut. IV. Marian, m. H. Stoir, Esq. of Brenchley, Kent.
6oth foot, son of Kobert A'erner, Esq. of DiiMiii, Iiy Juliana
lie r,i. 2ndly, 20 Sept. 1860, Blarian Cecil, only child of Richard
his wife, dau. of Edward Donovan, Esq. of Uallymoic, to.
Wood, Esq. of Stoneygatc, near Leicester, by Mary Cecil, his
Wexford, and had issue,
2iid wife, and by her had issue,
ViLLiAM George, now of Hemingstono.
Charles Townley, officer 70th rcgt., drowned, V. Cecil, b. 13 Oct. 1865.
Henry John, Lieut. K.N. V. Mary Cecil. vi. Dora Cecil.
r.iehard Edward Kowley. Rev. Robert Martin d. 12 July, 1871.
Francis. Joshua Gibbs.
Slariu Elizabeth Vcmer, m. June, ISifi, the Kev. John Longe, —
Jrms Per saltire arg. and or, between two bars, three
Rector of St. Mary Elms, Ipswich, SutJolli. martlets gu., quartering the arms of Kiciiahds nf Aoimnnton.
viz., arg., a chevron invected between two escallops in chief and
Sarah Juliana Philadelphia, d. young.
—
a cross patee in base gu. CreH A talbot's head erased arg.
Mr. Martin d. 11 April, 1855. crusiUy, eared and langucd gu., gorged with a, collar vert.
— —
Armn Arfr, two bars gu. Creol An ape admiring himself Iilotto —Sure and steadfast.
in a looking plass ppr. iJotto— Sans tachc. iSei'.ts— Anstey Pastures, Leicester; Mount Sorrel, Lougliboro'.
—
Seat Heiuingstone, Ipswich, Suffolk.
proceeding of Mr. Martin, sec the Journals of the Irish House Westmorland, and had issue,
of Commons, vol. i., p. 439.) Mr. Martin had two sons,^ Edward Marton, Esq. of Capernwray, M.P. for Lancaster,
Jasper, his successor; and Eichard, ancestor of Martin of D.L., and Steward of Lonsdale, d. .i. p.
and was by his elde.st son, Georgo, d. s. J}. ViiUiAm, d. s. p.
JBalh/iiahim-h. He d. 1700, .s.
Oliver (Rev.), of whom presently.
Jasper Martin, Esti. of Ross, who d. 1710, and was s. by his
Mary, wife of Eigby Molyneux, Esq., High Sheriff of Lan-
6on, caster 1749. Agnes. Jane.
Nicholas Martin, Esq., who m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Anthony The 4th son.
French, of Clough, co. Galway; and 2ndly, Margery, dau. of The Rev. Oliver Marton, LL.B., Patron and Vicar of Lan-
Robert Browne, Esq. of Breaghfy, co. Mayo; he iL 1731, and caster, s. as heir to the estates on the death of his brother
was s. by the eldest son of his 1st marriage, Edward he in. Priseilla Anne, dau. and heir of Admiral
;
Jasper Martin, who d. tmm. 1749, and was .?. by his half-
Edwards, and had issue, two sons,
brother, eldest son of the 2nd marriage of his father,
Oliver, his heir.
James Martin, Esq. of Ross, who m. 172G, Barbara, dau. of George Richard, Lieut. -Col. Inniskilling Dragoons, D.L. and
Farragh M'Donnell, of Ballycallagh, co. Mayo, and by her High Sheriff of Lancaster 1832, in. Anno, dau. of Col. Pock-
(who d. 1772) had a son and .successor, Jasper; and a 2nd son, lington, and sister of Sir Robert Pocklington, Knt., M.T., of
Nicholas. Mr. Martin d. 1775, and was s. by his eldest son, Chel.^worth House, Suffolk, and dying 1834, left issue,
Jasper Martin, Esq. of Ross, who d. unm. 1783, and was s. an only son, the late George Marton, Esq. of Capernwray.
by his brother, Mr. Marton d. 1794, and was s. by his son,
Nicholas Martin, Esq. of Ross, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Oliver Marion, Esq. of Capernwray, who was s. by his
Robert O'Hara, Esq. of Leneboy, co. Galway, and grand-niece nephew,
of O'Hara, last Lord Tyrawley of that line, and by her had George Marton, Esq. of Capernwray Hall and Berwick Hall,
issue, I. James, d. unm. ii. Robert, his heir and iii. Richard.
; ; CO. Lancaster, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1858, a gentleman
Nicholas Martin d. 1811, and was s. by his son, of H.M. Privy Chamber, late M.P. for Lancaster; m. Nov.
Robert Martin, Esq. of Ross, who m. Marian, dau. of John 1833, Lucy Sarah, dau. of Right Hon. Sir Robert Dallas,
Blackney, Esq. of Ballyellen, co. Carlow, and of the city of Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and sister of the
Waterford, and by her (who d. 1855) he left at his decease, Countess Blucher, and had issue,
10 June, 1868, one son and two daus., George Bldcher Heneage, now of Capernwray.
James, late of Ross. Georgina Justina Anne, deceased,
Elizabeth, m. Arthur Usshcr, Esq. of Ballysaggartmore, co.
Augusta Madeline Henrietta, m. 25 June, 1861, Hon. William
Waterford. Spencer Plower, 2nd son of Henry, 5th Viscount Ashbrook.
Marian, m. Arthur Bushe, 4th son of the Right Hon. Charles Adelaide Lucy Katherine, m. 30 April, 1867, Lieut- Col.
Kendal Bushe, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. Moubray, R.A., 3rd son of Sir Robert Moubray, K.II., of
Cockairny, co. Fife.
The son and heir,
James Martin, Esq. of Ross, D.L. and J.P., High Sheriff
He d. 24 Nov. 1807.
daus.,
—
Mntto Dieu et ma patrie.
'
.,_;|
He m. 2ndly, 28 March, 1844, Anna Selina, dau. of Charles Galway, b. 31 Jan. 1859 ; s. his father 5 April, 1860.
Fox, Esq. of New Parle, co. Longford, and grand-dau. of Lord JLtllCilgC. —This family was established
in Ireland by one
Chief Justice Bushe, and of Mr. Justice Fox, of the Court of of the officers in Direct in descent from
Strongbow's army.
Common Pleas in Ireland, and had issue, Oliver Martin, M.P. for Galway in the reign of James II.,
I. Robert Jasper, now of Ross. was
II. James Richard, h. 24 Dec. 1854. Oliver Martyn, Esq. of Tullyra, who m. Miss Browne, of
HI. Charles Fox, b. 14 Aug. 1859. Castle McGarrett, co. Mayo, and had issue, Oliver, of Tullyra,
VI. Katharine Anneslcy. vii. Gcraldine Charlotte Louisa.
m. 1748, Frances, dau. of John Donnellan, Esq. of Bally
VIII. Selina Rosanna. Edith Sydney.
ix.
Donnellan, and d. s. p. and ;
X. Gertrude Isabel. Violet Florence.
xi.
,.
John Martyn, Esq. of Tullyra, m. Mary Ann Lynch, of
'
—
Arms Az., a Calvary cross arg., between the sun in splen- Tubber, co. Galway, and had a son,
dour on the dexter limb or, and the moon in crescent on the
sinister of the second. —
Crest An estoile wavy of six points or. Edward Martyn, Esq. of Tullyra, in. 1798, Mary, eldest dan.
—
Motto Sic itur ad astra. of Andrew Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Galway, and had
-Seat— Ross, near Moycullcn, co. Galway. issue,
John, late of Tullyra Castle.
Andrew, of Spiddell, co. Galway, m. 1863, Mary, eldest dau.
MARTIN-LEAKE. of Oliver Dolphin, Esq. of Turoc, co. Galway, and has an
See Leake. only dau., Mary.
Peter, a Capt. in the 88th regt., d. unm.
Jane, m. John R. Corballis, Esq., Q.C.
MAHTON OF CAPEKNWRAY. Mary Anne, m. James Balfc, Esq. of Eunnimedc, co. Eos-
common, and d. leaving issue.
Maeton, George Blucher Heneage, Esq. of
Mr. Martyn and was
s. by his son,
d. 1836,
Capernwray, co. Lancaster, J. P. for cos. Lancaster John Martyn, Esq. of Tullyra Castle, co. Galway, J. P.,
and Westmorland, D.L. for co. Lancaster, High 6. Aug. 1801 771. 17 Feb. 1857, Annie Josephine, dau. of James
;
Sheriff of co. Lancaster 1877, b. 27 Dec. 1839 m. ; Smyth, Esq. of Masonbrook, co. Galway, and d. 5 April, 1860,
1 May, 1866, Hon. Caroline Gertrude Flower, leaving issue, two sons,
youngest dau. of Henry Jeffery, 5th Viscount Ash- Edward Joseph, now of Tullyra.
John, 6. 19March, 1860.
brooke, and has issue,
^n)!S— Az., a Calvary cross arg. between the sun in splen-
I. George Henry Powys, h. II April, 1869.
dour on the dexter limb or, and the moon in crescent on the
II. Richard Oliver, b. 24 Aug. 1872. sinister of the second. Crest —
An estoile of six points or.
I. Augusta Adelaide Cecily. ii. Lucy Madeline. Motto —
Sic Itur ad astra.
III. Florence Augusta. iv. Alice Caroline. Seai— Tullyra Castle, Ardahan, co. Galway.
V. Adelaide Esther.
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Frederick Peel, Preben- the ancient and knightly family of Talbot of EaslutU, eo.
York, and was 6th in direct descent from Thomas Sletcalfc,
dary of Lincoln, first cousin to Sir Robert Peel, 2nd
Esq. of Xappa, co. Y'ork, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
bart., by whom he has issue,
Privy Councillor, and Steward Receiver of Richmond hinds
I. George Frederic, 6. 8 April, 1858. under Edward IV. and Richard III. This Thomas i/j. ICliza-
n. William Krancis, h. 1863. m. Henry, h. 1SG4. beth, dau. and co-heiress of William de llcrtliiiyton, of Hcrt-
IV. Arthur Peirson, b. 1868. lington, Craven, and was son of James Metcalfe, Esq. of
V. Charles Jletcalfe, b. lsT4.
Nappa, who was Captain of the Wenslcydalc men at the battle
I. Frances Mary. of Agincourt, 1415, 3 Henry "V. William Metcalfe before
II. Emily Caroline, m. Edward Hencaffc Wynne Finch, Esq.
named, entered his pedigree and arms in the Visitation of co.
of the Manor House, Stokesley, N. U. co. York. Y'ork, made
circa 1665, by William Dugdale, Esq., Norroy
HI. Lucy Susanna. rv. Ellinor Edith.
King Arms. He had issue with other children, who d.
of
V. Alice, d. 11 Jan. 18G7. vi. Clara Charlotte.
young, Thomas, son and heir; Margaret, m. Daniel LasccUes,
vii. Lilian. viii. Rose.
Esq. of Stank and Northallerton, J. P., IIit;h Sheriff of co.
ILincngC— Edward Marwood de Nunthorpc, wbo d- York, M.P. for Northallerton. The grandson by this marriage
1557, was father of was Edwin Lascelles, of Harewood House, 1st Lord Harewood.
Marmadcke Mabwood, son and who had a son,
heir, Henrietta Catherina, ra, 1st, John Batt, Fsq. of Oakwell Hall,
James Mabwood, m. a dau. of James Cleasby,
o' Xunthorpe, and 2ndly, John Smyth, Esq. of Heath Hall and Jliryshaw,
of Cleasby, co. York, and was s. by his son, CO. Y'ork. At the Porch House, Northallerton, long the abode
IIenby Mabwood, ot Little Busby, m. Anne, dau. of John of the Metcalfes, and still in the possession of the family.
Constable, of Dromonby, co. York, d. 1G39, and was s. by his King Cuarles I. was once entertained, and he again rested
son, therein 1047, when a prisoner in the hands of the Commis-
Sir George Mabwood, Bart, of Little Busby, co. Y'ork, nigU sioners of the Parliament, who had been sent down to New-
heriff co. York 1651, created a Baronet by Charles II. ; he castle-on-Tyne to receive the King from the Scots. Tradition
Frances, dau. of Sir Walter Bethell, Knt. of Alne, eo. York,
.
says that he tried to escape from a window on the south side*
and had issue, with others, a son, He.vbt (Sir), who x. him, of the house. The porch bears the date and initials, W. M.
and a dau., Anne, who i)i. William 3Ietcalfe, E.sq. of North- 1674, A. M., for William Metcalfe and Anne his wife, dau. cf
allerton and Sand Hutton, co. Y'ork, ancestor of the present Sir George Marwood, of Little Bushy, Bart., and on an oak
George Marwood, Esq. of Little Busby. He d. 1679, aijed 78, beam in the house is carred R. M. 1684, M. M., for Richard
and was s. by his son, Jletcalfe and his wife, 3Iargaret, dau. of Roger Wilson, of
Sir Hesry Marwood, Bart, of Little Busby. High Sheriff co. Danby Wiske, Gent.
Y'ork 1675, ra. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Conyers, Lord D'Arcy Thomas JIelcalfe, Esq. of Northallerton and Sand Hutton,
and Conyers, of Hornby Castle, and had issue by her, an only son and heir, who d. 1716, had issue, William Metcalfe, of
dau., Margaret, who d. in childhood. He m. 2ndly, Dorothy, Northallerton, who d. s. 'p. and was s. by his brother.
dau. of Alan Bellingham, Esq. of Levens, co. Westmorland, by Rev. Thomas Metcalfe, M.A., of Northallerton, Rector of
whom he had issue, a son, George, and two daus.: and Srdly, Kirkby Overblow, ra. Anne, dau. of William Smelt, Esq. of
Martha, dau. of Sir Thomas Wentworth, Knt., of North Kirkby Fletham and Leases, co. Y'ork, sister of Capt. Leonard
i:imsal, CO. York, widow of Thomas Wombwell, Esq. of Smelt, Sub-Governor to the Prince of Wales (afterwards
WombwcU. Sir Henry d. 1725, aged 97, having outlived his George IV.) and the Bishop of Osnabruck, under the nominal
;'nly son, George, who d. without male issue, and the baro- Governor, the Earl of Holderncss. He d. 1774, having had
nctty, therefore, descended to Sir Henry's nephew, Sir seven sons (four of whom only left issue) and three daus.,
William Marwood, 3rd bart., who d. s. p. 1739, and was «.
I.William, of Little Busby, co. York, which estate he took
by his brother. Sir Samcel Marwood, 4th bart., who d. the under the will of his cousin, Jane Marwood Turner, and in
year following, also without issue, and the baronetcy then compliance therewith assumed the surname and arms of
became extinct. Marwood, and d. s. p.
George Marwood, Esq. only son of Sir Henry, 2nd bart., II. George (Kev.), Canon of Chichester, afterwards of Little
and who d. in the lifetime of his father, ra. Constance, dan. Busby Hall, who s. his brother William, and took the name
of Mabwood, as before shown.
nnd co-heiress of Sir Thomas Spencer, Bart., of Yarnton, co.
III. Cornelius, who had issue an only son, Thomas Jletcalfe,
Oxford, and by her left, as sole issue, a dau., of Lincoln's Inn, who ra. Christiana Brisbane Cranstaun,
Jake Mabwood, heir to her grandfather, Sir Henry, 2nd only child of Henry Kerr Cranstoun, eldest son of George.
art., who d. 1725, aged 97. She m. Cholmley Turner, Esq., 4th son of William, 5th Lord Cranstoun, and d. 1854, leav-
> Ivirkleatham, eo. York, M.P. for co. Y'ork 1727, and dying ing a numerous family; and three daus., Anne, m. James
without male issue, devised her estates of Little Busby to her C rrie, of London; Dorothy, ra. George William Babing-
ton, Esq., Surgeon in the 3rd Guards, afterwards in the
unsman, AVilliam Metcalfe, great grandson of her great
H.E.I.C.S., father of the late Dr. Metcalfe Babington, of
lunt, Anne Marwood, dau. of Sir George Marwood, 1st bart., Hertford Street, May Fair; Esther, d. unm.
ivto m. William Metcalfe, Esq. of Northallerton and Sand IV. Francis (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Kirkbride, Cumberland,
llutton. The said, and Vicar of Rudston, co. York, ra. Harriet, dau. of John
Mr. William Metcalfe was afterwards of Little Busby, which Clough, Esq. of York, d. 1822, and had issue, nine sons and
.'State he took under the will of his cousin, Jane Marwood Turner,
three daus.,
>nd in compliance therewith assumed the surname and arms 1 Franeis, M..\., Rector of Kirkbride, Cumberland, and
)f Marwood, by Act of Parliament, 5. George III. He d. s. p. Vicar of Rcighton, co. York, m. Margaret, dau. of
Charles Ricaby, Esq. of Bridlington, co. York, and d.s.p.
IS09, and was «. by his brother.
1834.
Rev. George (Mr.TCALFE) Mabwood, Canon of Chichester, 2 William, a Midshipman R.N., d. young.
ind Rector of Amport, Hants, afterwards of Little Busby 3 Henry, Lieut. 32nd foot at Waterloo, where hewastadly
lall, m. Margaret, dau. of Francis Pierson, Esq. of Beverley, wounded, d. 1828, and left issue two sons and two daus.
J. Y'ork, sister to the Major Pierson who fell in the defencu The sons d. s. p.
4 John, a Capt. H.E.I.C. military service, who d. at
jf Jersey, 1780. He d. 1827, and was s. by his son,
Madras, 1833. leaving is.sue, two sons, Francis William,
Rev. George (Metcalfe) Mabwood, M. A., of Little Busby, who d. in the Crimea, 1856, unm; John Henry, of
vho d. 1342, and was s. by his son, the present George Mak- Brompton, Middlesex, who ra. 1863, Alice, eldest dau. cf
^ooD, Esq. of Little Busby Hall, co. York. Jethro Hugh Grahame, Esq. of Glasgow.
—
Anns Gu., a chevron enn. between three goats' heads 5 Thomas, ra. and has issue.
—
rased arg. Crest On a mound vert a ram couchant attired 6 Leonard, d. .?. p.
7 George, d. unm.
ir.
—
JttltCatJC* Geokge Marx, Esq. of Eaton Square, London' iLtllCiltlC. —
The family of Mason was formerly seated at
ra. Selina, dau. of Francis Chambers, Esq., and d. 1835, leaving Egmanton, Notts, where William Mason was living (cm^).
issue, Elizabeth. They afterwards removed to Eaton, in the same
Frakcis, late of Arlc-Eury. county, where Paul Mason was living 1659. He m. Elizabeth,
Henrietta, widow of Oliver Codrington, Esq. of Dean House, dau. of Stephen Coe, of Ordsall, Notts, and had two sons, Paul,
Kilmiston. of Eaton, who d. s. p. and ;
jVIary Louisa (deceased), wife of Francis J. Ellis Jervoise,
The Rev. George Mason, Rector of Ordsall, who r,i. Eliza-
Esq. of Herriard Park, Basingstoke.
beth, dau. of the Rev. George Pigot, Rector of Ordsall. and had
His son, three sons, Paul, d. 'u.nni. George and John. The eldest
; ;
Francis Maes, Esq. of Arle Bury, Hants, J. P., Major 1st
and youngest both d. s. 'p. The 2nd,
Hnnts Administrative Batt. Piifie Volunteers, 6. 16 Sept. 1816;
George Mason, Esq. of Eaton, J.P. and D.L. for Notts, m.
ii>. Aug. 184S, Anna Maria Selina, elder dau. of the late Wad-
Ehzabeth, only child of WiUiam Colton, and had two sons,
liam Locke, Esq., M.P., of Pkowdeford House, co. Wilts, and
George, of Eaton, J.P. and D.L., who d. v.nm. 1809; and
tad is.'ue,
William Mason, Esq. of Welham, Notts, J. P., who m. Jane,
I. George Francis, now of Arle-Bury, h. 24 May 1S19. dau. of John Cleaver, Esq. of Carburton, Notts; and d. 1S04,
II. John Locke, Pt.X., b. 23 AprU, 1852.
having by her (who d. 1824) two sons, William, of London,
fle d. 1876. High Sheriff of Notts 1824, who d. v.nm. 1856; and
Stat —Arle-Bui-y, near Alresford. The Rev. George Mason, of Cuckney, Notts, J.P., 6.
12 Jan. 1787 who m. 1816, Harriett, dau. of James Colrtham,
;
Cateret d'Auvergne, and by her (who d. 11 June, 1819; had 25 Jan. 1S07, leaving a son,
issue, William Mason, Esq. of Necton Hall, b. 1753; who m.
John Bryant, b. 23 Aug. 1817; d. 26 Jan. 1818. Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of the Rev. Paul Colombinc,
John, now of Aldenham Lodge. D.I)., Eeutor of Plumstead Parva, and had issue,
He r,i. 2ndly,1 March, 1821, Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Clement William, late of Necton Hall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
Cottrell Dormer, of Piousham, Oxon, and d. 16 April, 1853. 1849, Lieut. -Col. East Norfolk Militia, d. v.nm. Z Dec. laC5.
J ihn, who (/. in the E.I.Co.'s service.
^.i/i?— Per fess erm. and az., a lion rampant with two heads Henry, Midshipman R.N. , perished at sea.
—
counterchanged. Crest A mennaid per fess wavy arg. and George, J.P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col. in the army, who took by
az., the upper part guttee do larmes, holding in her dexter haad sign-manual the surname and arms of Blomefield, under
a comb, and in the sinister a mirror, frame and hair sa. the will of the lute Francis Blomefield, Esq., -. to Xecton at
/Stai —
Aldenham Lodge, Watford, Herts. his brother William's death and d. 1871, when he was s.tiy
;
his sister,
Elizabeth, late of Necton.
KASON OF MORTON HALL. Henrietta Katherine, ra. Ci>arles Vernon, 2nd son of George
Holme Sumner, Esq. of Hatcblands, Surrey.
Masox, Geoege "William, Esq., M.A., of Morton
Armi —Arg., a fess in chief twoaz., heads of lions' the
Hall, CO. Notts, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1872-3, Ecjond. Creit — A head winged az. Motto — God my
lion's trust.
b. 6 Sept. 1819 ; m. 7 Mav, 1844, Marianne, dau. of Suit —Necton Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk.
Capt. Joseph George Mitiord, H.E.I.C.S., 3rd son
of the late Bertram Mitford, Esq. of Mitford, MASSEY OF POOL HALL.
Northumberland, and has issue, Masset, Fkaxcis Elcocee, Esq. of Pool Hall,
I. William Henbt, Banister-aM^w, b. 24 3Iay, 1846. CO. Chester, J.P., b. 6 Dec. 1822 ; m. 28 Feb. 1867,
MAS THE LANDED GENTRY. MAS 1075
Caroline Louisa, youngest clcu. of William Ilenvy The Rev. Richard JIassie, of Coddington, Rector of Eccles-
ton, b. 12 Jan. 1771, who m. G Oct. 17'JG, Hester Lee, eldest
Hornby, Esq., M.P. for Blackburn, aud has issue,
dau. of Edward V. Townshend, Esq. of Wincham Hall, co.
I. William Francis Elcocke, h. IG April, 1S73. Chester, and had issue,
I. Maud Henrietta Margaret Elcocke. Richard, now of Coddington.
H. Mabel Caroline ElcocUe. m. Evclcen Mary ElcocUc. Thuinas Lcche, Admiral 11. N., m. 8 Feb. 1844, Charlotte
Hester, dau. of Edward V. Townshend, Esq. of Wincham
HiurilflC— Roger Masset, Esq., 2nd son of Roger Massic, Hall, CO. Chester, and had issue, Edward Richard, 6.1»iU;
Esq. of Cocldington, and nephew of the celebrated Gen. Massoy, Richard Crosbie, deceased and Cleopatra Maude. ;
j». Mary Edwards, of Chester, and had two sons. The 'Jnd Edward, m. Sophia, 2nd dau. of the lie v. Charles Thorny-
son, Roger, was father of croft, of Thomycroft Hall, co. Chester.
The Rev. William Masset, Rector of Ditchinghain, in AVilliain Henry, Rector of St. Marys Chester, d. 5 Jan. 18.5G.
Boger' (Ven.>, Archdeacon of Barnstaple, and Ecctor of Egerton Richard De Winton Robert Hester Lee Mabel
; ; ; ;
MASSINGBEED OF GUNEY.
Massixgbeed, Chaeles Laxgton, Esq. of
MASSIE OF CODDINGTON. Guuby, CO. Lincoln, b. 23 April, 1815 m. 1st, I'l ;
Massie, Eichaed, Esq. of Pulford Hall, co. Feb. 18-13, Harriett Anne, dau. of the late Eicliaid
Chester, I. 18 June, 1800 m. 7 Jan. 1834, Mary
; Langford, Esq., and by her (who is deceased) h;,^l
Anne, eldest dau. of Hugh Robert Hughes, Esq. of issue,
B&che HaU, co. Chester ; she d, s. f. ISil. I. William Reginald Langton, h. 1851 ; d. Feb. 1S.^5.
iilTCajC. —Theearly descent of the BIassies of Coddiwj- I. Emily Caroline, yi. 2 March, 1SG7, Edmund Langtop,
fon has long been a matter of dispute, some of the pedigrees Esq., and had issue by him (who d. 2SNov. 1875), Stephen,
deriving them from a younger son of Sir John Massic, of b. 12 May, 1S69 Charlotte Mildred ; Mary Diana.
; ;
of whom a fine portrait is still preserved at Pool Hall, the seat Jerusalem, Grand Prior of Ireland, and Lieut. " Turcopollier
of his collateral descendant, d. s. p. in Ireland, and was of Malta," and exchanged his claim to the reversion of that
interred at Abbeyleix. The eldest surviving son and heir, office (and with Grand Priory of England) for thu
it to the
BoGER Massie, Esq. of Coddington, aged 09 in 1G63, m. 1G49, Priory of Ireland. He was installed at Kilmainham by Cardinal
Mary, dau. of Roger Middleton, Esq. of Cadwgan, co. Denbigh, Pole, and attainted, and his house .suppressed, by two Acts of
and had issue, i. John, his heir; ii. Roger, ancestor of the the Iri.sh Parliament, 1 Elizabeth; hi. Alan, who d.unwi.;
Massets of Pool Hall (see that Family),; iii. Edward, of Ros- IV. Martin, m. Ursula EIrington, and had three sons and one
thome, who d. 1730, leaving, inter alios, a son, Richard dau. Sir Thomas Massingberd d. 25 May, 1552. His greiit-
Middleton Massey, M.D., F.R.S., and Sec. S. A., who, by his great-grandson,
2nd wife, Sarah, dau. of John Marshall, Gent, of Wisbech, Thomas Massingbbrd, Esq. of Gunby, Barrister-at-Law, ;:!.
bad five sons and one dau. Roger Massie was s. by bis eldest Frances, dau. of Robert Halton, Esq. of Clee, Serjeantat-Law,
0%, by Joan his wife, dau. of John Draner, or Drayner, Esq. of
John Massie, Esq. of Coddington, 6. 1G51, father, by Eliza- Hoxton, and had (with five daus.) two sons,
beth, his 3rd wife, dau. of John Puleston, Esq. of Pickhill, of I. Hesrt, his heir.
Bichard Massie, Esq. of Coddington, who m. 17 April, 1735, II. Dratneu iSir), b. 11 Dec. 1C15, ancestor of Massingberd
Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Lloyd, of Plus Power, of Oriiisbii.
eo. Denbigh, and was s. at his decease, March, 1770, by his Mr. Massingberd d. 5 Nov. 1636. His eldest son,
eldest son, Henry Massingberd, Esq. of Gunby, was created a BaroncS
John Massie, Esq. of Coddington, 6. 1736, at whose decease, by Cromwell, 1G58, and, soon after the Restoration, was re-
IH a. p. 1773, the estates devolved on his brother, created. His grandson.
Thomas Massie, Esq. of Coddington, b. 1738, whowj. Eliza- Sir William Massingberd, was 3rd bart. of Gunby, M.P.
' beth, dau. of Nathaniel Marriot, Esq. of Chesluint. Herts, and for CO. Lincoln, at whose decease, v.nm., the baronetcy es«
I'ying 1802, left an only child, plicd, while the estates devolved on his sister,
]07G MAS THE LANDED GENTRY. MAS
Elizabeth Massisgbebd, of Gunby, m. Thomas Meux, Esq., 1 I. Charles Fbancis, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut. 5Srd fooH
ana li;id two sons. From the younger, Henry Meux, descends 6. 30 June, 1839; to. 8 Aug. 18C5, Louisa Charlotte, 3r^
Sin IIenrt Medx, Bart. The elder, dau. of Charles John Bigge, Esq. of Linden, Northumber-
William Meux, Esq. of Gunby, assumed the surname and land, by Ids wife, Lewis Marianne, eldest dau. and co-
arms of Massingbehp only. He m. 1st, Miss Thornborough, heiress of Prideaux John Sclby, E.sq. of Twizell House,
by whom he had, Northumberland, and of tlie Mote, Kent, and has issue,
TiJo.MAs, m. Elizabeth Emerson, sister to Sir Wharton Emer-
Charles Dbaner, b. 14 July, 18G7; Godfrey Bertram, 6.
son Amcotts, Burt., and predeceasing his father, 1777, left 25 March, 1872; Francis Oswald, b. 30 Aug. 1874; Sybil
issue, Rosamond; and Phillippa Alice.
JIenbt, .suecessor to his grandfather. II. John Augustin, b. 20 Sept. 1840; d. unm. 29 April, 1S64.
Jolin, of Candlesby, deceased. I. Millicent Harriet. ii. Sophy Jane.
Thomas, Capt. K.N., of Candlesby House, co. Lincoln, and III. Fanny Rosamond.
of IJeekenham House, near Bawtry, co. York, b. 17t;;i;
TO. 12 Feb. 1794, Elizabeth Hawksmore Waterhouse, and 3LinCS(J^. Sir Dratner Massingberd, Knt., of South
liad two sons, Thomas, and Humphry (Rev.) (la. Miss Ormsby, co. Lincoln, and of Henxwonh, co. Hertford, 2n(J
Fretwcll, anO had is.suc), besides four daus., Christiana; son of Thomas Massingberd, Esq. of Bratoft Hall, in Gunby
Louisa; Ellen: and Mary Jane.
(.sec Massingberd of Gunby), b. 11 Dec. 1C15 to. 1st, 26 May, ;
Charles (Rev), Rector of Kettlethorpe, co. Lincoln, 6. 1770
1651, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of Abraham Burrell,
m. 1805, Mary, dau. of John Smith, Esq., of Gainsboro,
and d. 1836, leaving issue, Esq. of Mcdloe House, co. Huntingdon, and by her (who d,
1 Charles, h. 180G; ra. Lucy, dau. of Rev. W. Keary, 5 Dec. 1677), bad one dau., who d. an infant. Sir Drayncr m.
Rector of Nunnington, co. York, and has issue, 2ndly, 31 Dec. 1678, Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of Henry
Henry Alfred. Arthur Keary. Mildmay, Esq. of The Graces, Essex, by his 1st wife, dau. of
Anne Alice. one of the co-heiresses of John Barker, Esq. of Hamond, Salop,
2 Vincent Amcotts, Admiral R.N., h. 1808; m. 1844, and had, with other issue,
Julia, dau. of M. Gutteres, of Sidmouth. Burrell, his successor. Henry, d. unm.
1 Mary Mildred, m. ist, 1837, Frederick James Blair, Elizabeth, to. Edward Hyme, of Carolina, in America, and
Esq., Capt. R.N.; and 2ndly, Rev. William Fraiin had issue,
Fortescue, Vicar of Chesterton, co. Oxford.
Sir Drayner Massingberd, Sheriff of Lincoln 1645, knighted
2 Anna Maria, m. 1836, Rev. G. J. Atkinson.
4 Caroline Bosville. by King Charles II. 17 Feb. 1661, d. 1608, and was s. by hia
son,
Emily, d. unm. 1834.
EcRRELL Massingberd, Esq. of Ormsby and Medloe, b.
Mr. (Meux) Massingberd m. 2ndly, Miss Drake, and had issue, 23 April, 1683; to.Philippa, dau. of Francis Mundy, Esq. of
AV'illiam, vi. Miss Pastern Samuel, d. unm. George, went
Hall, co. Derby, and Osbuston, co. Leicester, M.P
; ;
Markeaton
to America; Frances, d. M»im. Caroline; and Margaret, both
;
CO. Leicester, and had issue,
d. unm. Ann, m. John Fyke, Esq. Katherine, m. Rev.
; ;
A lion's head erased, charged with two broad aiTows in saltire Tlie elder son,
arg. barbed or, between four gouttes d'eau. Motto — Est Charles Burrell Massingberd, Esq. of Ormsby, co. Lin-
nieruisse satis.
Burgh, coln, and Braziers, co. Oxford, b. 1749; s. his father 1802; m.
Seat— Gunby Hall, near co. Lincoln.
1st, Dec. 1774, Anne, dau. and heir of William Blackall, Esq.
of Braziers, in the parish of Checkenden, eo. Oxfoid; and
2ndly, Marie Jeanne, dau. of Capt. Bapigeon, of Versailles,
mASSINGBEUD-MUNDY OF OElVrSBY. by whom he had no issue. Mr. Massingberd was High Sheriff
CO. O.xford, and d. Nov. 1835. By his 1st wife lie had a dau.
Massingbeed-Mttndy, Charles John Henet, and heiress,
Esq. of South Ormsby Hall, co. Lincoln, J.P. and Harriet Massingberd, of Ormsby, i;i. 1806, Charles Godfrey
D.L. for parts of Liudsey, co. Lincoln, b. 21 June, MCNDT, Esq. of Burton Lull, co. Leicester, High Sheriff of
1808 assumed by royal license, 8 May, 18G3, the
;
CO. Leicester, 2nd son of Francis Noel Clarke Mundy, Esq.
of Markeaton (see Mundt of Markeaton Hidl). Charles God-
name of Massingberd, in addition to and before frey Mundy d. 23 April, 1838, and Harriet liis widow,
that of MuNDY m. 13 Sept. 1838, Elizabeth Susan,
; 22 April, 18G4. They had issue,
fith dau. of the late John Young, Esq. of Westridge, Charles John Henrt, now of Ormsby.
Isle of Wiglit, and has issue, Harriet, d. young, v.nm.
MAS THE LANDED GENTRY. MAS 107
Sophy, m
John C. DowdesweU, Esq., 2nd son of T. E. trate, m. 21 April, 1869, Matilda, only dau. of the lato
Dowdcswcll, Esq. of I'ull Court, co. Worcester; and d. Capt. Jlinchin, U.S., of Hock Abbey, Cashel, and lias
Jlay, 1847, leaving issue, John Mundy; Henry Francis, d.
issue, John George Albert, 6. 27 .Ian. 1870; George
unin.; and George Edward, d. -unm.
.Godfrey Hamon, 6. 28 March, 1874; and Maude Alice
-ins— Quarterly 1st and 4th, per pale jru. and sa. on a
' ,
:
Beatrice.
engrailed arg. five lozenges purp., on a chief or, three
s
rv. John, 6. 30 June, 1848; d. 6 Aug. 1864.
lis' legs erased az., for Mcndt; 2nd, az. three quatrcfoils
and one or, in chief a boar statant of the last charged with I. Margaret AUcia, m. 11 Aug. 1857, Col. George 'V\'lieeler
.. lain cross gu., for Massinhbekd; 3rd, quirterly, or and arg.
,
son of the late Gen. Sir Hugh Massy Wh#eler, K.C.B.
<.•.'.a cross couped between four lions rampant sa. five escallops II. Alicia Victoria, m. 30 June, 1863, James George Deck,
<ii the first, also for Massisgberd. Crests 1st, Mundy: A — Esq., son of George Deck, Esq. of Wellington, New Zea-
1>, mther's head erased sa.bezantee 2nd, Massingbebd A lion's
; :
land.
ill ad erased az. charged with two arrows saltircwisc arg.
III. Millicent Rebecca, m. 20 Sept. 1871, Capt. Henry 'Wylie,
li tween four goiittcs d'cau.
iicat —
South Ormsby Hall, Alford, co. Lincoln. Bengal army.
IV. Frances Elizabeth.
Susan, dau. of Lord Sinclair, and by her (who d. 17 Sept. II. Egerton Philip Chester, b. 20 Nov. 1846.
]8r)t;) had issue, Francis Staunton, b. 27 Nov. 1840, m.
III. Charles Gilbert Chester, b. I June, 1821; d. 12 April,
2 Aug. 1870, Julia Eliza, only dau. of the late T. C. Gilmour,
Esq. of New Orleans, United States, and has a dau., 6. 1S65.
24 June, 1871; and three daus., Mary Agnes, d. 18 Oct. IV. Arthur Cornewall Chester, b. 25 July, 1S54.
18.')9; Jane Isabella, m. 1856, the Chevalier D. Pantaleone; I. Alice Mary Jane. in. Isabel Catherine.
and Susan St. Clair, vi. at Naples, 1 Jan. 1857, Joseph
Lewis Franklin, Esq., and d. 20 Oct. 1857. Mr. Massy- ILt'lTCaCJE. —
In the 1st of Edward VI., the site of the Abbey
Dawson m. 2ndly, 20 March, 1861, at Leghorn, Harriet, of Cirencester, with lands in fifteen shires, to be held in capite,
only dau. of Kev. Thomas Sparke GrifBnhoof, of Arkesden, by the service of one knight's fee, was granted to Thomas,
and by her (who d. 26 March 1867) has a dau. Lord Seymour, but on that nobleman's attainder it rererted to
III. John (Rev.), 6. 30 Oct. 1804; d. 8 Oct. 18.50.
the Crown, and was subsequently, 6 Elizabeth, bestowed on
IV. Charles Nicholas Pallmer, Capt. 9th Lancers, h. 1813.
V. George Staunton King, now of Ballynacourte. the Master family.
I. Mary Jane, m. George Evelyn, Esq., who d. in 1829. Slb William Master, Knt. of Cirencester (elder son of George
II. Anna Maria, m. 1st, 16 May, 1833, Kobert Montagu Poore, Master, Esq. of the Abbey, Cirencester, by Bridget his wife,
Esq.; and 2ndly, 9 Dec. 1839, the late Mark Anthony dam. and heiress of John Cornw^all), was elected M.P. for that
Saurin, Esq.; and rf. 15 May, 1865. borough 1623, and appointed High Sheriff of co. Gloucester,
in. Elizabeth Kosetta, m. 1st, 13 April, 1828, Eyre Coote,
Esq. of West Park, Hants, who d. 1834; and 2ndly, Sept.
3 Charles I. He in. Alice, dau. of Sir Edward Estcourt,
1842, Kear-Admiral Annar Lowry-Corry, E.N. Knt. of Salisbury, and had several children. Sir William, a
and d. his ;
widow 7 Jan. 1858. stanch and devoted Royalist, d. 3 March, 1661, in his 62nd
IV. Isabella Pallmer, m. 2 Aug. 1838, Capt. E. D. Dunn, of year, and was s. by his eldest son,
the 2nd Dragoon Guards. Thomas Master, Esq. of the Abbey, bapt. 30 June 1624, m.
V. Louisa Susan, m. 15 Aug. 1839, Edward O'Brien, E.sq., Elizabeth, sister of Sir Thomas Dyke, 1st bart. of Horeham,
who d. 19 May, 1840, 3rd son of the late Sir Edward O'Brien,
Bart. (Sfe Inchiquin, B.) Sussex, and dying 16S0, was s. by his son,
VI. Adelaide, m. Sept. 1839, Archibald
James Lament, Esq. Tuomas Master, Esq. of the Abbey, Cirencester, bapt. 4
and
24 June, 1841.
</. vii. Helena Fiances. Juno, 1663, M.P. for that borough 16S5 and 16S8. He m.
.Seof— Ballynacourte, Tipperary.
Kildarc Street, Dublin.
Clubs Union, London; — Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of John Driver, Esq. of Aston, co.
Gloucester, and dying 1710, was «. by his son,
Thomas SIaster, Esq. of the Abbey, Cirencester, bapt. 12
July, 1690, rn. Joanna, dau. and heiress of Jasper Chapman,
MASSY OF KINGSWELIi HOtJSE. Esq. of Stratton, co. Gloucester, and had a son and heir,
Massy, John, Esq. Thomas Master, Esq. of the Abbey, Cirencester, M.P. for
of Kings-well House, co. Tip-
that borough in several successive Parliaments, b. 1717, m.
rary, J.P. cos. Tipperary and Limerick, b. 18 July,
Elizabeth Chester, dau. and heiress of Sir WilliiiniCann, Bart.,
I MO; m. 11 Aug. 1832, Alicia, dau. of the late by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Chester, Esq. of Knole
f ':ipt. Chadwick.of Chadville, co. Tipperary,
and by Park, and had issue,
!• (who d. 22 June, 1874) has issue, I. Thomas, his heir.
I. Charles Henry, d. serving with his(the 77th) regt. during II. Richard, b. 1746; m. 18 March, 1784, Isabella Frances,
the Uiissian war, in his 'ZOth year. dau. of Lieut. -Col. William Egerton, of the Grenadier
Guards, 2nd son of the Hon and Right Rev. Dr. Ilcnry
'I. John, drowned at Kilkee.
Egerton, Bishop of Hereford, and </. 17a8, having had issue,
MI. KicHARD Albert, of Mount Bivers, Lisfowel, b. 22 Feb.
1 William Chester, of Kr.ole Park.
1840; lato Lieut. 60th Rifles, and now Resident Magia- '
Bedchamber to the Princess Sophia; she rf. 22 Feb. 1 803, and I. Anne, m. 1st, Gilbert, 4th Earl of Coventry, and 2ndly,
was by her cousin,
.5. Edmund Pytts, Esq. of Kyre, co. Worcester. The son and heir,
AViLLiAM Chester Master, Esq. of Knole Park, and The Legh Master, Esq. of Codnor Castle, M.P. for Newton,
Abbey, b. 4 Jan. 1785. He was Lieut.-Col. in the Fusilier CO. Lancaster, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Launder, of New
Guards, and a Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber to Hall, CO. Lancaster, and had issue,
George III., George IV., William IV., and Queen Victoria; I.Legh, his heir.
he m. 20 Aug. 1814, Isabel! Margaret, dau. of the Hon. Stephen II.Robert (Eev.), D.D., Eector of Croston, co. Lancaster,
Thomas Bigby, Vicc-Clianiberlain to Queen Charlotte, and wlio had, by Elizabeth his wife, eight sons and two daus.,
by her (who d. 9 Jan. 1800) had 1 Streynsham (Rev.), A.M. of Balliol College Oxford,
Thomas William Chester now of the Abbey and ICnolo Eector of Croston, co. Lancaster, b. 10 June, 1766 m. ;
William Gunning, Esq., only son of the Rev. Sir Henry and Elizabeth Grace, m. 1st, John
Falkncr, Esq. ;
John Gunning, Bart, of Horton, co. Northampton. Wroughton Harrison, Esq. and 2nd]y, the Rev. Henry
Emma Fanny, d. 20 Feb. 1834. Brooks.
;
Emily Ariana, m. 1st, 10 Feb. 1859, William Edward, eldest 5 Edward, A.M., Eector of EuflFord, co. Lancaster, de-
son of Sir William Curtis, Bart, of Caynham, Salop, who d. ceased.
May, 1860, leaving one son, William Michael, b. 11 Nov. 6 Gilbert Coventry, in. Augusta, dau. of Sir James
1859. Mrs. Curtis, vi. 2ndly, July, 1868, George B. Charlo-
Campbell, and had issue, Gilbert Coventry Streynsham,
ton, Esq., only son of the Kev. John K. Charlcton, Vicar of
deceased and Robert Augustus, in. 1st, Isabella, ilau. of
;
Elberton, co. Gloucester. HenncRsy, Esq., and 2ndly, Marionnc, dau. of Col.
Col. Master d. at Torquay, 20 Nov. 18C8, and was .s. by his Kennedy.
Thomas William Chester Master,
eldest son, Esq., now of 1 Jane, m. James Whalley, Esq. of Clerk Hill, co. Lan-
The Abbey and Knole Park. caster, afterwards Sir James Whalley Smythc Gardiner,
Bart. 2 Elizabeth, lyi.the Eev. Henry Heathcote.
—
Arms Gu., a lion rampant guardant, tail forked or, sup- III. Elizabeth, d.. unm.
porting between his paws a rose arg. stalked and leaved vert.
—
Cnst Within a ring or, gemmed ppr., two snakes entwined Mr. Master d. 1750, and was s. by his son,
erect on their tails and endorsed az. Motto Virtute et — Legii Master, Esq. of New Hall, co. Lancaster, anSi
ingenio. Codnor Castle, co. Derby, who to. 1753, Katherine, only dau.
Scats—The Abbey, Cirencester and Knole Park, near Bristol,
;
and heir of William Ho.skins, Esq. of Harrow Green House,
CO. Gloucester.
Oxtcd, Surrey, and by her (who d. 1807), left at his decease,
1796, a davi. Katherine, who d. unm. 1809 and a son, his ;
Lavinia Mary, sister of the 8th Lord Beaumont, laide (who d. 1873), 2nd dau. of J. C. Uandley,
irid by her (who d. 30 Sept. 1855) has had issue, Esq., and has had issue,
1. Kenneth James, D.L. co. Eoss, b. 12 May, 185-1.
I. Bbownlow Hugh, Major R.E., 6. 24 Dee. 1835; m. Annie,
I. Mary Isabella. dau. of John Wilson, Esq.
II. Eichard Byam, Lieut. 27th Madras Infantry, d. 1S57.
Ce m. 3rdly, 17 April, 1860, Eleanor Irving, 6th
III. Greville Charies, Member of Council, and Colonial Secre-
Spencer Perceval, Esq. (see Bueke's
lau. of the late Honduras, d. 1S66.
tary, British
Peerage, Egmont, E.), and by her has issue, IV. William Gambler, d. 1840.
V. Monckton Gambler, d. 18uG.
II.Alexander Perceval, 6. 6 Feb. 1861.
HI. lloderickMackenzie Chisholm, 6. 26 Dec. 1861. I. Ida Euphemia Bertie, m. Arthur Earle, Esq., son of Sir
IV. George Charles, 6. 9 June, IS67; d. 13 Dec. 1870.
Hardman Earle, Bart. ii. Florence Mary Gore,
v. Torquhil George, b. 4 Feb. 1871. lie m. 3rdly, 1875, Miss Gerard, of New York.
I. Eleanor Margaret. ii. Anna Elizabeth. Mr. Buckley-Mathew, who assumed the name of
in. Flora. iv. Ilylda Nora Grace. Buckley before that of Mathew, by H.M.'s
Vlr. Matheson acquired, by purchase, 1851, the license, as inheritor of the estates of that family iii
state of Lochalsh, &c., the ancient possession of his the Island of St. Christopher, served for several
ncestors, forfeited 1427. years in the army, and lastly in the Coldstream
ILtnCitJP. John Matheson, of Lochalsh, eldest son of Guards. He represented Athlone and Shaftesbury
llistcrMacPtuarie, and 10th in descent from Mathgamna, was in Parliament, and was subsequently Governor and
onstituted by John Mackenzie, 9th Laird of Kiatail, Constable Commander-in-Chief of the Bahama Islands. After
f the Castle of Elian Donan, and was killed in defending that filling various important Consular posts, he was
Drtress against Donald Gorm Macdonald, of Slate, when he promoted in the Diplomatic Service, and is now
ttacked it By his marriage with the widow of
in 1537.
H.M.'s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-
)ugr.ld Mackenzie, Tutor of Kintail, he had an only son,
potentiary at the Court of Brazil.
UuGALD Matheson, of Lochalsh, who s. his father, and was
oinmonly called Dugald Roy. He d. at Invergarry, leaving a HinrrtCJC—The Welsh genealogists differ respecting the
on, e.irlier descent of the ancient Glamorganshire family of
MuEDOCH Matheson, of Lochalsh, who had two sons, Eode- Mathew, some claiming Gwaethvoed, Prince of Cardigan and
ICK, progenitor of the Matbesons of Bdiaetyicld ; and Gwent, as its progenitor, while others, with greater proba-
Dugald ilATHESON, who inherited Balmacara, and had three bility, deduce it from Yvorc, Lord of Torkelyne, in Anglesey,
ans, the eldest of whom, who accompanied Einion to the assistance of Justyn ap Gur-
John Matheson, «(if!.s John Og, m. a dau. of Mackenzie of gant, Prince of Glamorgan, and obtained the grant of Bryn-
iilton, and was s. by his eldest son, with, with an extensive Lordship to the north-east of LlaudaiT.
yABQCHAE Matheson, designated of Fernaig. He r,i. 1st, a Joyce, dau. and co-heir of Sir James Xorris, of Penlyne), and
au. of Murchison of Achterj re, by whom he had no issue and thus acquired that Lordship. They left issue,
;
ndly, Mary, dau. of Macrae of Ariyugan, by whom he had Davh) (Sir), of Llandaff.
sue, I. John, his heir; ii. Alexander, of Balmacara, m. Robert, of Castle Menych, whose descendant, Cecil, dau. and
heir of Charles Mathew, Esq. of Castle Menych and Hensol
iary, dau. of Murdoch Mackenzie, of Sand, and was pro-
Castle, rii. Charies Talbot, created Baron Talbot of HcnsoI,
enitor of several families in N'orth America; and in. Donald, and is represented by the Earl of Shrcw.sbury and Talbot,
f Duirnish. and George Lord Dynevor, who possesses Castle Menych.
John Matheson, of Attadale and Corrichrubie, m. 1st, a Younger sons of this line became settled at Eoos, in Glamor-
au. of Mackenzie of Achilty, by whom he had two sons, who ganshire, at Hoddington, Hants, and at Stanstead, Sussex.
young; and 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Mackenzie of Pitlundy, Hinry Mathew, of Stanstead, m. Anne, dau. and heir of
tlie Hon. Stanislas Browne, brother of Viscount Montagu,
whom he had, with three daus., five sons, i. Donald, of and their son, Francis, settled at Cadiz about 1750, and left
ttadale, d.s.p.; ii. Kenneth, killed at Quebec, s. j). iii. ;
there a numerous issue. The great-grandson of James, of
lexanber; iv. William; v. Farquhar, of Courthill, father Koos, Tobias Mathew, Archbishop of York, ranks among
the late Capt. William Matheson, and of Farquhar Mathe- the most eminent British Prelates.
in, a Merchant in Calcutta. He „t. 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of The elder son.
mon Mackenzie, of Allangrange, by whom he had a son, Sir David Mathew, of Llandaff, " Grand Standard Bearer,"
)hn. The 3rd son, was a distinguished military leader of his day. His fine
Alexander Matheson, of Attadale, m. Catherine, dau. of monument is still extant in the ancient cathedral of Llandaff.
s uncle, Alexander Matheson, of Balmacara, and d. 1804, He »i. Gwendoline, dau. of Sir David Herbert, of Chappcl, and
aving an only son, left issue,
John Matheson, of Attadale, rd. 1804, Margaret, eldest dau. Eeinborn, Lord of Llandaff, whose will is dated 1470. K:3
Capt. Donald Matheson, of Shinness, co. Sutherland, and descendant, the eccentric Capt. Mathews, of liath /grandson
f her (who d. 1851) had five sons and two daus., to the gallant Admiral Thomas Mathew, M.P.\ added the s.
Alexander, now of Ardross. to his name as a distinctive mark, and dying «. p., be-
Uugli, late Merchant in Liverpool, m. Christina, dau. of queathed Llandaff Court to bis wife's relatives.
Rev. Dr. Macplurson; and it. 187-5, leaving three daus. Jenktn.
Farquhar, Minister of Larig, resigned 1878. John, whose dau. and heir jn. Sir T. Morgan, of Tredegar.
Donald, settled in America, ni. and has issue. Thomas, m. Katharine, dau. and co-heir of Morgan ap Jevan,
John, deceased. of Radyr, descended from Justyn ap Gurgant. His eldes,
Catherine, m. Gen. John Macdonald, H.E.I.C.S. son. Sir William, of Radyr, was made a Knight Bannaret
Harriet, m. Charles Lyall, Esq. of London. on Bosworth Field, by Henry VII., and d. 1508. George,
eldest son of Edmond Mathew, of Radyr, High Sheriff co.
r. Matheson, d. 182C.
Glamorgan 1592, m. 1620, Elizabeth, Viscountess Thuiles,
II. 4 A
1080 MAT THE LANDED GENTRY. IIAT
mother of James, Dulcc of Ormonde, ancl settled in Irelaiul. 1 Abednego Cliarles Buckley, of the Pioyal Dragoons, and
Upon the decease of his descendant, Francis James Mathew, of The Lyth, Salop, m. Elizabeth, dau. of J. Sparling,
Earl of Llandaff, K.P., 1833, the estates devolved upon his Esq. of Pelton Hah, Salop, and d. s. p.
Bister, Lady Eliiabetli Miithcw, under whose will they were 1 Lydia Payne, m. J. Bothan, Esq. of Hazelwood, Hertg.
possessed by the late Count de Jarnac, and are now the 2 Mary, m. Hugh, Viscount Carleton.
property of Lord Dunsandle. V. Isaac, d. unm.
I. Penelope, m. Admiral Sir John Moore, Bart., K.B., and
Jenkyn Mathew, according to the Heralds' Visitation of
left three daus., of whom, Catherine, m. 1776, Sir Charles
Devonshire, m. Luoia, dau. amd heir of William Starkey, Esq., of
Bampfyldc, Bart., and had issue, George, 1st Lord Polti-
Wilts, brother to Sir Humphrey Starkie, Chief Baronof the Ex- more; and Penelope, m. Rev. Ralpli Sueyd, Precentor of
—
chequer, and assumed her arms (namely, sa., a stork ppr.) St. Asaph {see Sneyd of Keele).
and from his grandson, Edmund Mathew, of Dodbroke, Devon, The 2nd son,
•who d. 3 April 1524, is deduced the family at that place, and, Daniel Mathew, Esq., purchased Felix Hall (which was
as asserted, that established at Pennitenny and Tresunger, in again sold at his decease) from the Abdy family, and built the
the parishes of St. Kew and Endellion, Cornwall. The name, present fine residence there. He served as High Sheriff for
however, was certainly of some distinction in both these Essex 17G9, and contested tlie representation of the county,
counties at an early date. A William Mathew was " pre- but was defeated after one of the most memorable struggles on
positus" of Bodmin 1308. John Mathew, Master of the record. He w. 1st, Penelope, dau. and heir of William Smith,
Artillery to Henry V. at Azineourt, received for his services
Esq.; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of George Byam, Esq. of Apps
the enormous grant of the baillie wicks of Rouen, Caux, and Court, and widow of Col. Lyons, of Antigua, by whom he left
Evreux Hen. V.), which were exchanged by King
(Pat. 7
issue, at his decease, 14 May, 1777,
Heney VI. an annuity of £.00 (Pat. 25 Hen. VI.); another,
for
Daniel Byam, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Dering,
John Mathew, was Prior of Buckfastleigh, 1485. Bart., M.P., and d. 25 April, 1S38, leaving issue, Daniel
William Mathew, of Tresunger Castle, great-grandson of Dering, d. s. p. 1856; and a dau., Eliza, m. William Roe,
John Matthew, named in the Visitation of Cornwall as pos- Esq,, Commissioner of H.M.'s Customs (brother of Sir
sessed of lands at St. Kew, circa 1540, m. Sibylla, dau. and heir Frederick Roc, Bart.), who left issue, Fanny, m. Sir Chaloner
of John Koscarrock, of Eoscarrock, Maid of Honour to the Ogle, Bart.
QcEEN, and was father to Col. John Matthew, who took a George, eventual representative of the family.
Mary, d. v.nm.
leading part under his maternal relatives. Sir Richard and Louisa, »i. James, LordGambier, G.C.B., Admiral of the Fleet,
Sir Bevil Granville, in the civil war in the West of England. Eliza, m. Robert, Viscount Galway, K.B., P.C., and left
TJpon his decease, without issue male, tlie representation of the issue, of whom a dau., Henrietta, in. Robert Pember-
family devolved upon his cousin. Col. Abednego Mathew, ton Milnes, Esq., M.P., and left a son, Richard, created
Xieut.-Governor of St. Kitts (son of William Mathew, of Penni- Lord Houghton; and a dau., in. her cousin, Viscount
Galway.
tenny, grandson of William Mathew, of Tresunger and Penni-
Jane, m. S. I. Gambler, Esq., Commissioner of the Navy,
tenny), wlio d. 1G81, leaving issue by his wife, Susanna, dau. and had issue, seven sons and seven daus., of whom Mary,
and heir of Col. Sparrow, of the ancient family of that name m. Richard Parry, Esq.; Emily, m. Edward Morant Gale,
atAshby, CO. York, Charles and Thomas, who both d. s. x>., Esq. Carohne, m. J. Gordon Murdoch, Esq.
; Sophia, w. ;
and William, who entered, 1670, the Coldstream Guards, raised Rev. W. W. Pym; and Fanny, m. George Butler, Esq.
ty his kinsman, George Monck, Duke of Albemarle. He com- The 2nd son,
manded the brigade of Guards in Lord Ormonde's expedi- GEORfiE Mathew, Esq., served in the Coldstream Guards in
tion to Spain,* was knighted 1704, and appointed Capt.-Gcn. tlie American war. He in. Euphemia, dau. of John Hamilton,
of the Leeward Islands, and d. at Antigua in the year following. Esq. of Riselands, and dying at Schintznach, in Switzerland,
Sir William Mathew m. Catherine, Baroness Van Leemput, of 17 June, 184G, aged 85, left issue,
the Netherlands, heiress of the historical family of that name, George Benvenuto, present representative.
and left issue (with a dau., Louisa, m. Charles Pym Burt, Esq.) Mary Euphemia, m. Leopold Von OrUch, of His Prussian
a son, William Mathew, who commanded the Coldstream Majesty's Guards.
Guards, under his father, at Almanza and Almirura, and was Amu — 1st and 4th, sa., a stork ppr. within a bordure arg.
also selected, 1735, for the Government of the Leeward Islands, 2nd and 3rd, az., two stars in fess or, for Barony of Van
where he d. 14 Aug. 1752, having held this high office for
—
Leemput. Crests 1st, A stork ppr. standing in grass, for
Mathew; 2nd, Issuing from a ducal coronet a griffin's head
seventeen years. Gen. Mathew received, shortly before his
death, the official tender of a Baronetcy, as a reward due to
and neck or, for Van Leemput. Mottoes Ubi amor ibi fides; —
and JEquam servare mentem.
his services (an honour conferred on his predecessor and his —
liesidcnce 24, Wilton Street, S.W.
Buccessor for services of a less extended period), but owing to
the news of his decease. His Majesty's declared intention was
never carried into effect. He -m. 1st, Anna, dau. and heir of
MATHEW OF PENTLOE HALL.
Gen. Thomas Hill 2ndly, Anne, dau. and eventually co-heir
;
Mathew, Henry Coldham, Esq. of Pentloe
of Michael Smith, Esq., Lieut. -Governor of Nevis; and 3rdly, Hall, Essex, J.P., Capt. East Norfolk Militia, b.
Margaret, dau. of Isaac Gamier, Esq. of London, by Margaret 23 Oct. 1825 m. 30 Dec. 1851, Emily de Vera, 2nd
;
(sister of George, 1st Lord Carpenter) his wife, and left issue, dau. of the Eev. Arthur G-eorge Harper Hollings-
I. William, m. Miss Brograve, of Norfolk, and left (with a worth, M.A., a member of the ancient family of
son, William, who m. Catherine Grey, and (/. s. p.) a dau., IloUingsworth, of HoUingsworth, in Mottram, co.
Julia, -m. John Conyers, Esq., and had issue, John, of
Chester, Vicar of Stowmarket, and Dean Eural of
Copt Hall, Essex, and Julia, m. John, Ist Lord Wrotteslcy.
II. Daniel, of Eclix Hall, Essex, eventual representative, 6. Stowe, Suffolk, by Margaret Selby de Montfort hifl
1718. wife, -whose great-grandfather was Count Pierre de
ni. Edward, ofClanville, Hants, Equerry to King Geokce III.
Montfort, of Languedoc, a Protestant, and a Capt.
Gen. Matthew commanded the brigade of Guards in North
America, and was subsequently Governor of Grenada. He in the army of King William III. in the cos. of
TO. Lady Jane Bertie, sister and eventual co-heir of Brown- Meath and Longford, Ireland. The issue of the
low Bertie, last Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, and left
marriage are,
issue,
Brownlow, who took the name of Bertie before that of I. William Edward Bbise De Veke, 6. 11 Dec. 1852.
1
Mathew, under his uncle's will, and marrying Miss II. Henry Artliur Coldham, 6. 18 April, 1854.
Naylor, left at his decease a son, Bertie (unfortunately III. George De Montfort, 6. 5 May, 1857.
killed by a fall from his liorse at Rome), who d. unm. ; I. Elizabeth Maria.
and four daus., of whom, Jane, m. Field Marshal the
Marquis de la Marmora, of Turin. ?LturagC.— William Mathew, Esq., m. 10 July, 1787,
1 Eliza, m. T. Maitland, Esq., and left, with other issue. Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Edward Coldham, Esq. of Bury St.
Gen. Sir Peregrine Maitland, who commanded the Guards Edmunds, and by her (who d. 17 Feb. 1835), left at his deceasei
at Waterloo and the Rev. Charles Maitland, of Brighton.
17 June, 1830, a son and successor,
;
Emily Bvisc, m. 2 Oct. 185G, her cousin, Oliver, eldest son of 3Ir.Manleyercr having succeeded, at the decease of
Bicliaid Oliver Jolinson, Esq. of Hay House, Earls Colne, his aunt. Miss Mary Maulcverer, 1833, to the Maulc-
Essex.
Olivia Elizabetli. Cliarlotte Thornhill. Margaret jVnne. Tcrer estates, changed, by Act of Parhament, his
Lucy Freeland, d. 11 Jan. 1853. patronymic Gowax, for the svirname of Mauie-
Mr. MatUew d. 9 Aug. 1834. VEREK. He d. March, 1857.
jlrms—Az., three lionsrampant arg. on a chief of the last JLtllCitJIC. Sir Eichard JLicleverer, Knt., came into
three crosses erosslet sa. Crixt—A lion's gamb erect holding England with the Conqueror, and was constituted Master or
a cross erosslet sa. —
Mntto Cruce non leone lides. IJangcr of the forests, chases, and parks north of Trent. He
Sea(_l>ontloc Hall, Cavendish, Suffolk; licsidence—LanycY was father of Sir John Macleverer, Knt. (from whom sprang
House, Felixstowe, Ipswich. the distinguished knightly family of Macleverer of Arnctiffe,
CO. York, which preserved a male succession until the death,
1784, of Thomas BIauleverer, Esq. of Arncliffe (son of
MATHIAS OF LAMPHEY COURT. Timothy Mauleverer, Esq. of Arncliffe, and grandson of
Timothy Matileverer, Esq. of Arncliffe). He left by his wife
Matuias, Lewis, Esq. of Lamphey Court and Sarah Pawson, dau. and co-heir of John Wilberforce, Esq. of
Llangwarrcn, co. Pembroke, J.P. and D.L., High Gainsborough, co. Lincoln, five daus., his co-heirs.
Sheriff 1856, b. 29 Jan. 1813 ; m. 9 Oct. 1845, Jane, m. Robert Lindsey, Esq. of Lough, co. Tyrone.
Emily Catherine, dau. of the John Bennct
late Sarah, m. J. Arthur Worsop, Esq. of Alvcrley Grange, co.
Lawe's, Esq. of Eothamsted, Herts, and by her (who York. Anne, m. 1760, Clotwortht Gowan, Esq.
Frances. Mary.
d. 1877) had issue,
His 3rd dau.,
1. CuARLES, 19 June, 1849; m. 16 Sept. 1875, Cecilia, dau.
6. Anne Mauleveeer, m. Col. Clotworthy Gowan, son of Rev.
of the late Adrian Stokes, Esq. of St. Botolph's, co. Clotworthy Gowan, Rector of Invern, co. Derry, and hud
Pembroke, and has a son, 6. 1877. (besides William Gowan, who s. his aunt, Mary Mauleverer,
n. Lewis, 6. 20 Jan. 1851. at Arncliffe, 1833) two sons and two daus.,
ni. Herbert, b. 19 Dec. 1854; (7. 9 Nov. 1SC5. Clotworthy Gowan, a Civil Servant at Bengal, and Persian
I. Emily Mary, d. 21 May, ls75. Secretary to Sir A. Welleslcy deceased. ;
II. Caroline, d. 10 Jan. 1808. in. Ada. iv. Eose. George Gowan, Judge in the Madras Civil Service ; deceased.
Jane Gowan, m. the Hon. Col. Butler, and d. 1834, leaving
—
iLtnCitSC. The earliest ancestor of this family on record, three children.
Teo.MAS Mathias, Esq., d. 1617, and from him the Llan- Mary Gowan, r.i. Thomas C. Roberts, Esq.
gwarren property descended in a direct line to —
Arms Sa., three grevhounds courant in pale arg. Crest—
David Mathias, Esq. of Llangwarren, r,i. Miss De la Motte, A maple branch arising' out of the trunk of a tree. Motto — En
and had a son and heir, Dieu ma foy.
Charles Mathias, Esq. of Llanjrwarren, m. 23 April, 1S12, Scat —Arncliffe Hall, Northallerton, co. York.
Mary, dau. of John Bethell, of Hassage, Somerset (uncle of
lUchard Bethell, 1st Lord Westbury), by Christian his wife, MAUNSELL OF THORPE MALSOR.
dau. of George Hole, Esq. of Pilton, and by her (who d. 10 MArxsELx, Eet. Cecil Hexet, of Thorj^e
March, 1853) had issue,
Malsor, co. Northampton, M.A., Curate of St. Bartho-
Lewis, of Lamphey
Court. lomew, London Eoad, Brighton, Lord of the Manor
WUliam, 25 March, 1816; m. 28 April, 1856, Eliza, dau. of
6.
— Stra Jbury, of Bridgewater. and Patron of Thorpe Malsor, b. 9 Jan. IS 17 j s.
Charles, b. 23 Sept. 1817. his father 1875.
George, b. 16 Feb. 1819; m. Dec. 1846, Caroline, 5th dau. of
Edward BidwcU Law, Esq. late of Staplegrove, Somerset,
—
ILtnCiXtJC. The pedigree of this ancient and eminent
decea.sed, and has had i.«sue, James Llewellyn, d. Nov. 1852
family deduced from the period of the Conquest.
is
Henry Harding; and Florence JIarian. Richard Macnsell, Esq. of Chicheley, Bucks (12th in lineal
Henry, b. 26 April, 1820; m. 18 Feb. 1847, Charlotte Maria descent from Ralph Maunsell, of Buckinghamshire, who held
Carleton Lloyd, eldest dau. of John Philipps Allen Lloyd one fee of Jervase PaganeU, 14th Henry II.), d. 1559, leaving,
Philipps, Esq. of Dale Castle, co. Pembroke, and has issue, by Joan his wife, dau. of Thomas Potter, Esq. of Newport
Charlotte Emma Lloyd Mary Lloyd Grace Mabel Lloyd ;
Pagnell, two sons, Thomas, his heir and Johx, ancestor of
;
;
Eleanor Lloyd; Edith Maud Lloyd; Gertrude Lloyd, d.
3 Oct. 1857 and Fredcrica Ellen Lloyd, d. 30 March, 18G0.
;
Macnsell of Co^grove. The elder,
Edward, b. 18 Jan. 1822; m. 10 Aug. 1852, 3Iargaretta, only Thomas Maunsell, Esq. of Chicheley, Bucks, yn. 1567, Agnes,
dau. of David Jones, Lieut. E.M., deceased, and has issue, dau. of John Morton, of Oundle, and widow of William
Edward, 6. 21 April, 1853; Arthur, b. 28 March, 185G; Everett, Esq. of that place, and left, with three daus., as
and Edith Mary. many sons,
James, 0. 17 Nov. 1823; m. Maria Harriett, 2nd dau. of
William Eawstome, Esq. of Rowick, co. Lancaster. I. John, of Chicheley, Bucks, and of the Temple, London,
Alfred, b. 28 March, 1825; ni. 1851, Louisa, dau. of Edward Barrister-at-Law, purchased from Lord Holland the rectory,
Bedwell Law, Esq. of Staplegrove Lodge, Somerset, de- manor, and estate of Thorpe Malsor in 1622. His grandson,
ceased. Robert Maimsell, of Thorpe Malsor, m. Judith, dau. of
Thomas, b. 5 Feb. 1827; m. Mary Jane, dau. of John Thomas Brook, Esq. of Great Oakley, but had no issue. By
Eichards, Esq. of Bridgewater, deceased. his will, dated 1704, he left his estate of Thorpe Malsor to
Frederick, b. 11 July, 1828; m. Mary Magotty, dau. of the his nephew, Eobcrt Maunsell, with remainder to his cousin
Rev. James Broth Byers, of Lamphey. Thomas.
Mary, to. 1836, Capt. (afterwards Admiral) John Milligen II. Eichard, <^. s. p. 1631.
Laws, of Marchficld House, Binfield, Berks, and has issue. III. Thomas, who went to Ireland in 1609, and settled at
Derryvolane, co. Cork. He hi. Alphra, dau. of Sir William
Charles Mathias d. 23 July, 1851. Crawford, and dying about 1642, left, with other issue,
Arms—A stag trippant ppr. armed or, between three flcurs-
Thomas, ancestor of the Maunsells of Limericl:, and a sen,
;e-]iB arg. John, of the Middle Temple, afterwards Capt. in Crom-
Seats— lamphey Court, near Pemhrokc; and Llangwarren, well's Lifeguards, and was wounded severely at the battle
Femhroke.
). of Naseby. lie obtained large grants of land iu the cos.
of Limerick and Waterford, under the Act of Sottlemrnt.
He was High Sheriff for co. Limerick 1671. He m. liiiO,
MATJLEVEREE, OP ARNCLIFFE. Marj-, dau. of George Booth, Esq.; and d. 16s5, havii g
had, with a younger .son, Thomas, the devisee of his cousin
The William Mafleteeee, Esq. of Arn-
late Robert, of Thorpe Malsor, and of whom hereafter, an elder
KfiTe, York, J.P. and D.L., b. 1792 m. 1812,
CO. ;
son,
.elen, dau. of the late Sir George Abercromby, John, of Ballybrood, co. Limerick, m. leS-l, Anne. d.>u.
of Robert Foulkes, Esq. of Currinahinchy, co. Coik.
art. of Birkcnbog, and by her (who d. Sept. 1859)
He d. previous to 1739, having had issue,
'
lad two daus., 1 Samuel, of Ballybrood. High Sheriff for co. Limerick
L Jane, m. 21 Sept. 1841, Thomas Meyncll, Esq., J. P., 1717, m. 1720, Elizabeth, dau. of John Andrews, Esq.
eldest son of Thomas Meyncll, Esq. of North Kilvingtun
He ('. .«. j\ 1722.
2 Thomas, of whom presently. 3 Eichard.
d. luCl. 1 Catherine.
II. Geobgiana Helen, m. 14 Sept. 1853, Docglas Bkown,
The second son,
Esq., Q.C., Becorder of King's Lynn, J.P. and D.L., and Thomas, s. to the estate of Ballybrood on the death of
lias issue. his father. He wag J.P. forco. Limerirk in the reifns of
4 A 2
1085 MATT THE LANDED GENTRY. MAU
Queen Anne and Geobge I. He m. 1728, Alice, dau. of Arms — Arg., a chevron between three maunches sa.
Ballinamona,
co. Lime- Crist — A falcon rising ppr. 3/o(fo— Honorantes me honorabo.
the Rev. Daniel Widenham, of
^eat—Thorpe Malsor Northampton.
Hall, Ketteiing, co.
rick, and had, with a younger son, Daniel, an elder son,
John, of Ballybrood, J.P., m. 1st, 1750, Anne, dau. ot
Henry Mannix, Esq., and sister of Sir Henry Mannix,
Bart., who having d. s. p., he m. 2ndly, 1755, Catherine,
dau. of Rev. Thomas Widenham. He rf. 1792, having MAUNSELL OF LIMERICK.
had issue, by her, four sons and three daus.,
1 Thomas Friend, of Ballybrood, J.P., m.\i:9i, Isabella,
Maunsell, Standish Geadt, Esq., .9. to the
(^au. of Edmond Vero, Esq. He d. Jan. 1833, having representation of the family at the decease of his
had issue two sons and two daus., brother, 22 Sept. 1850.
Samuel, late of Ballybrood, J.P., m. 1834, Phoebe,
dau. of George Henry Houghton, Esq., and had issue
JLincajJC—Thomas Maunsell, Esq. (2nd son of Thomas
three sons and two daus., Samuel, Vero, Charles,
Maunsell, of Chicheley, by Agnes his wife, see Maunsell of
Thomasine, and Isabella.
Charles, of Dublin, m. Maria, dau. of George Henry Thorpe MaUor), settled in Ireland temp. Queen Elizabeth.
Houghton, Esq., and has two sons and two daus., He m. Alphra, dau. of Sir Wilham Crayford, and left, inter
Henry Widenham, Charles, Sarah, and Phoebe. alios, John, ancestor of the Maunsells of Thorpe Malsor/
Mary, d. unm. and
Alice, w ife of the Rev. Thomas Maunsell, of Bally- an army, who
Thomas Maunsell, Esq., officer of the royal
William.
distinguished himself by his gallant defence of Macollop
2 John, m. Anne, dau. of Mr. Sergeant, an&d. s. p. 1801.
He m. Margaret, widow of Thomas
Castle, CO. Waterford.
3 Samuel (Rev.), d. s.p. 1830.
4 Charles, Hi. Grace, dau. of John Green, Esq., and Hutchins, of Michclstown, and was at his decease, 1686, by
had issue, his elder son,
John Eodolphus, d. s. p. Thomas Maunsell, Esq. of Macollop, Col. in the army, who
Maria, wife of Richard Frederick Peard, Esq. of received grants of lands in the cos. Waterford and Galway,
Belvedere, co. Cork. and liberties of Limerick, which latter grant still remains in
Grace, wife of George Henry Houghton, Esq. the family. He m. Anne, dau. of Sir Theophilus Eaton, and
1 Alice, wife of Hassard Powell, Esq. had issue,
2 Margaret, wife of Thomas Franks, Esq. Richard Maunsell, Esq., the 4th son, settled at Limerick,
3 Anna Maria, wife of Pierce Mahoney, Esq. and represented that city from 1741 to 1761. He m. 1st, Misa
TnoMAS Maunsell (2nd son of John Maunsell and Mary Booth Twigge, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Twigge, Esq., and had
his wife) s. to the estate of Thorpe Malsor as devisee of his cousin issue, Thomas, Uis successor and Anne, m. 1st, Edward
;
Robert. He ra. 1C99, Thomasine, dau. and co-heir of Richard Taylor, Esq. of Ballynort, co. Limerick; and 2ndly, John Tun-
Stephens, Esq. of Newcastle. He d. 1739, having had issue nadine. Master in Chancery, M.P. for Askeaton. Mr. Maunsel
(with a younger son, Edward, and a dau., Catherine) an elder m. 2ndly, Jane, eldest dau. of Richard Waller, Esq. of Ca.stle
son, Waller, co. Tipperary, and had issue, i. Richard, of Bally-
Thomas Maunsell, Esq. of Thorpe Malsor, Lient.-Col. William, co. Limerick (see BIaunsell of Ballywilliam) ; u
Korthamptonshire Militia, m. 20 April, 1725, Anne, dau. and John, Gen. in the army, who commanded the oGth regt. attht
co-heir of the Rev. William Twigge, Archdeacon of Limerick, siege of Havannah, 1762, and led the party who stormed th<
by Diana his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Drury Wray, Bart., Moro, \\ed.s.p.\ iii. William (Rev.), D.D., m. Miss Lewis
and had, with other issue (of which the youngest dau., Jane, and has issue iv. Eaton
; and v. Edward, both d. unm
;
wife of Thomas Spring, Esq., was grandmother of 1st Lord Mr. Maunsell d. 1773, and was s. by his only son by his l6
llonteagle), marriage,
I. ThomasCecil, his heir, of Thorpe Malsor, Col. of Militia, Tiio.MAS Maunsell, Esq., LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, King'
22 Feb. 1815, d. s. p.
va. Counsel, Counsel of the Commissioners of Customs, and M.P
II. William (Rev.), 6. 1 Oct. 1729; Archdeacon of Kildare
for Kilmallock, nx. Dorothea, youngest dau. of Richard Wallei
and Chancellor of Limerick; m. 1st, Deborah, dau. and
co-heir of the Rev. William Foster, by whom he had three Esq. of Castle Waller, and had issue,
daus., who d. v.nm.; and 2ndly, 1780, Lucy, eldest dau. I. Richard, whod. in America, I'.nm.
an<2 co-heir of Philip, 2nd son of Robert Oliver, Esq. of II. Thomas, of Plassy, co. Limerick, M.P. for Johnstown, «
Clonodfoy Castle, co. Limerick, by v.hom he left at his 1 Oct. 1767, Mary, eldest dau. of John Rochfort, Esq. t
decease, 1818, Clogrenan, co. Carlow, but had no issue. He m. 2ndlj
1 Thomas Philip, who s. to Thorite Jlalsor. Dorothea Grace, dau. of Rev. William Maunsell, D.DJ, an
2 William Wray, Archdeacon of Limerick, 6. 1782; m. rf., leaving two daus., his co-heirs,
Charlotte, dau. of Charles Warburtou, Bishop of Cloyne,
1 Elizabeth Dorothea, who m. her cousin, Major Eohei
and had issue. Both are deceased.
Hedges Eyre Maunsell.
S Philip OUver, d. in the East Indies, 1804.
4 Robert, Capt. R.N., C.B., Commissioner of Greenwich
2 Dorothea Jane, m. John Dunlevic, Esq.
Hospital, b. 1785; d. umii. ni. Robert, of Bank Place, of whom presently.
5 John Edmond, Capt R.H.A., 6. 1787: m. the Hon. r,-. George (Rev.), D.D., Dean of Leighlin, m. Helena, dat
Georgiana Cokaync, niece of the late Viscount Culk-n, of Richard Hedges Eyre, Esq. of Macroom Castle and Moul
and d. 20 Jan. 1869. Hedges, co. Cork, and had issue,
1 ?/i. Joseph Gabbett, Esq. of Hyde Park.
Lucy, 2 Anne.
1 Thomas (Rev.), A.M., m. Miss Blackmore, and had issf
Thomas Philip Maunsell, Esq. of Thorpe Malsor, M.P. for two daus., Elizabeth, m. Thomas Godfrey Phillips, Esq.
Tson\\ Northamptonshire 1835, High Sheriff 1821, and Col. and Helena, ni. John Burnett, Esq.
Korthamptonshire Militia, b. Oct. 1781; m. 6 April, 1311, the 2 Robert Hedges Eyre, a Major in the army, in. his cousii
Elizabeth Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Maunseli
Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Cokayne, dau. and one of the co-
Y.M\. of Plassy, and has (with four daus., Grace, ui. Georf
heiresses of Hon. William Cokayne, and niece of the last
Smith, Esq.; Helena; Emily; and Georgiana, to. Job
A'iscount CuUen, and by her (who d. 1860) had issue, L. Phelps, Esq.) one son, Richard.
William Thomas,d. unm. 13 March, 1862. 3 George, a Capt. in the army, m. Maria Wilhelmina Fr
George Edmond, late of Thorpe Malsor. deriea, dau. of the Baron Von Hardenburgh, and had
Thomas Cokayne, J.P., b. 1818; ra. 20 July, 1SR7, Catherine son, Robert, and two daus., Louisa, m. Isidore Blak
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. ol the Hon. Richard Cavendish, and has Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and Maria.
issue. 4 Richard, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, 7?!. 1808, Lady Oath
John Borlase, J. P. and D.L., to. 1858, Mary, Viscountess rine Hare, youngest dau. of William, Earl of Listowc
Hood, and assumed the name of Tibbits, 18.58. and d. 1818, leaving issue (with two daus., Mary Grac
Charles CuUcn, of Rothwell Manor House, co. Northampton, m. the Rev. Richard Davies; and Louisa Hare), five son
late Capt. 54th regt., b. 1833. 1 Robert Hedges (Rev.), who assumed the surname
Lucy Diana, i/i. John Oliver, Esq. Eyre, on succeeding to a portion of the estates of b'
Sophia Caroline, m. April, 1844, Sir Philip Pauncefort Bun- great-uncle, Robert Hedges Eyre {sec Eyre nf Galway ,
combe, Bart, of Great BrickhiU Manor, Bucks. 2 William Hare, m. 1st, Fanny, dau. of Patrick ffrenc
Esq. of Dublin, and had issue; 2ndly, 6 Sept. 1859, Ha
lie d. 6 March, 18G4; his 2nd son. riette, eldest dau. and co-heiress ot the Rev. W. 1
Rev. George Edmond Maunsell, Rector of Thorpe Malsor, Fleming, of Nullamorc 3 George, late Capt. 94th regi
;
</.6 April, 1816; m. 1st, 1846, Theodosia Mary, dau. of Sir m. Elizabeth, dau. of Brigadier-Gen. Conway: 4 Richar
John Palmer, Bart. she d. Sept. 1868; 2ndly, 30 March, 1869,
;
late Lieut. 7th Fusiliers, to. Maria, dau. of Major Ode
Matilda Anne Frances, eldest dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Hugh of the Grove, co. Limerick; and 5 Edward Eyre, Coi
niandcr R.N., ra. 1 March, 1859, Louisa, only dau. oft
Francis Tolleniache (see Dysart, E., Burke's Pecragt), and d.
late Samuel Waller, Esq. of Cuckfield and Brighton.
29 Oct. 1875, having by the former had a son, Cecil Henet, 5 Edward Eyre (Rev.), A.M., Vicar of Galway, of F<
now of Thorpe Malsor. Eyre, co. Galway, m. 1818, Eliza Maria, dau. of the 1e
MAXJ THE LANDED GENTRY. SIAU 1083
Thomas Stuildeit, Esq. of Bimratty CasHc, co. Clare, I. Robert, now of Fanstown.
and has issue a dau. Kleanor, m. the Venerable Charles II. William Pryce, of Fairyfleld, Kilmalloek, Ban-istcr-at-
Goold liutson, Archdeacon of Clonfert, and lour sons, Law, m. Nov. 1861, Rieluirda, dau. of the Iat<' Richard
Edward I'.yre, J. P., liarrister-at-Law, High Sheriff 18.')l, Gabbett, Esq., and has issue, Richard Henry Khys; and ;
of Fort Kyre, b. IG May, 1823, m. 1867, Alicia, only dau. Gwendoline Frederica,
of George Minehin, Esq. of Busherstown Ca.-itle, King's I. Emma Frederica. n. Henrietta.
Co.; George William, Capt. in the Gal«ay Militia, m.
Arms, Crests, and Mottoes— Same as Macnsell of Limerici:
Alice, only dau. of Sir JI. Crcagh, and has i.'sue, Charles
Edward, and Herbert llcnry Crcagh and Charles, lato Sent— Fanstown, near Kilmalloek, co. Limerick, /(csidenee
;
-78, George Street, Limerick.
Lieut. 82nd regc.
1 Henrietta Margaret Eyre, m. 1805, the Ecv. William
Atthill, A.M., of Brandiston Hall, Norfolk.
2 Emily, m. Henry Watson, Esq., 2nd son of George
Watson, Esq. of Ballydartin House, co. Carlow. MAUNSELL OF BALLYWILLIAM.
I. Blanche, m. MaunscU Sargeant, Esq.; </. .«. p. Maunsell, Daniel Meaees, Esq. of Ballv-
II. Margaret, j». Robert Going, Esq. of Travcrstcn Hall. -VN-illiam, Limerick, J.P., b. 26 Oct. 1819 ; in.
co.
III. Elizabeth, m. Henry White, Esq.
rv. Dorothea, m. William Long Kingsman, Esq. 21 June, 1858, Eliza, dau. of C. Delmcgc, Esq.,
Upon the decease of Thomas JIaunsell, Esq. of Plassy, leaving J.P, of Castle Park, co. Clare.
daus. only, the representation of the family of Maunsell
it inC<ttIC.— Richard Maunsell, Esq. of Callywilliam, co.
dCTolved upon that gentleman's next brother,
Limerick (eldest son, by his 2nd wife Jane, eldest dau. of
t
Robert Mavnsell, Esq. of Bank I'lace, H.E.I.C.'s Civil Richard Waller, Esq. of Castle Waller, co. Tipperary, of
Service, Chief of the Council of Gangam, and subsequently
I
Limerick, Lieut. -Col., late Capt. Soth foot, b. 182G ; Frederick William 4 Eyre Lloyd; 1 Annie .Mary. He
;
by his wife Anne, only dau. and heiress of John Max- Judge Mayne.
well .Stone, Esq. {stc prtcol'mg Artide), J. P., Barrister at- Law,
2 Isaliella, m. William Eoyne Butt, M.D., son of Rev.
John M. Butt.
High Sheriff for the city of Limerick 1848, and for theco. 1851;
Mr. Robert Maunsell ra. 2ndly, Fanny, eldest dau. of Francis
March, 1821, Eliza, dau. of Pryce Peacockc, Esq., by Jano
Dwyer, Esq., late Six Clerk, Court of Chancery, and has other
. .
2nd dau. of the late Charles Lionel Maitland Kirwan, Esq. 5('o(s— Dargavel, Bishopton, near Paisley, co.Eenfrew; Torr
of Gclston, CO. Kirkcudbright. Hall, Weirbridge, Paisley and Stevenston House, Holytown.
;
II!. Clementina.
a dau. of the House of Carse. This John was father of James
iv. Agnes.
V. Margaret.
Maxwell, of Dargavel, whose son, Patrick Maxwell, of Dar-
vi. Catherine Helen.
gavel, was .slain, 1593, in the conflict between the Maxwells
ILt'liraJIC.— This is a branch of the noble family of Xiths-
and Johnstones. His son and heir,
tlalc.John Hebries Maxwell, Esq., b. 1783, son of Wellwood
John Maxwell, of Dargavel, ra. Margaret, dau. of James
Maxwell, Esq. of Bamclugh, by Catherine his wife, dau. of
Wallace, of Johnstoun, and was father of
John Maxwell of Terraughty (see Maxwell of Tcrraurihty),
John Maxwell, of Dargavel, m. Jean, dau. of William
m. 1S13, Clementina, dau. of William Maxwell, Esq., and by
Cunninghame, of Craigcnds, and had a son and successor,
her (who d. 185S) had issue,
John Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, in. Margaret, dau. of
Wellwood Herries. now
of Munches. Jolin Campbell, of Succoth, and had issue,
John, 6. 1814; d. in infancy.
Janet, ra. 1839, William Maxwell, Esq. of Carruchan, and John, of Dargavel, who entailed the estate, and d. s. j).
d. 1842. William, of Freeland, and afterwards of Dargavel, who d.
Mr. John Herries Maxwell d. 1843.
vnm.
Margaret, m. Egbert Hall, of Fulbar, and was mother of
ffC(;«— Munches, near Dalbeattie. Stewartry of Kirkcud- John Hall, who took the estate and name of Maxwell of
Irighi and Terraughtie, near Dumfries.
; Dargavel.
< >
I
John Hall, Esq. (younger son of P.obert Hall, of Fulbar, Lord Maxwell, and hence derived another heiress of Kirkcon-
j
ty Margaret Maxwell), who s. to the estate of Dargavel, nell, ))!. Thomas Maxwell, 2nd son of Eobert, Lord Maxwell,
took the name and designation of Maxwell of Varrjavel. from whom descended the present family of Maxaveli. ofKirk-
He m. Janet, dau. of William Anderson, Merchant in Glasgow, coancU, whose direct representative,
and left at his decease surviving issue, a dau., Margaret, m. James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell (eldest son of John Mas-
Lawrence Craigie, of Glasgow, Merchant; and a son and heir, well, of Kirkconnell, by Agnes Laurie his wife, of Maxwelton,
John Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, m. Frances, dau. of John and grandson of Herbert Maxwell, of Kirkconnell, Equerry-in-
Buchanan, Esq. of Ardoch, and had issue, i. Jobn, of Dargavel, Oidinary in the Household of James VI.), was one of the
who rf. ,«. p. n. AVilliam. Tlic 2nd son,
; lleceivers-Gcneral of the Customs, 1G86. He m. 1672, Elizabeth,
William Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, m. Mary, eldest dau. only dau. of Alexander Durham, of Berwick, and d. circa 1699,
of John Campbell, of Possil, and had issue, leaving four sons and two daus. The eldest son,
John Hall, late of Dargavel. James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell, served heir 21 Dec. 1699,
William Craig, C:\\<i. in the army, deceased. d. 3. p. Circa 1705, and was ». by his brother,
lOSG MAX THE LANDED GENTRY. MAY
William MixwELt, of Kirkconnell, m. 29 April, 170G, court, and grandson of the Rev. William Perceval, Dean of
Janet (eventually heiress of Carnsalloch), dau. of George Max- Emly, who was 2nd son of George Perceval, Mary Esq., by
well, of Carnsalloch, and widow of Col. John Douglas, of his wife, dau. and heir of William Crofton, Esq. of Temple
Stenhouse, and d. 13 April, 174G, leaving, with several daus. House, CO. Sligo (see Perceval of Temple House), was
(of whom Elizabeth, m. William Maxwell, of Munches, and Physician-General to his Majesty's forces in Ireland during
Mavion, m. John Menzics of Pitfoddcls), four sons, of whom Lord Talbot's Vice-Royalty, and Profes.^or of Chemistry in
the eldest, Trin. Coll. Dublin. He m. 9 May, 1785, Anne, 'eldest dau. of
James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell, was distinguished by his John Brereton, Esq. of Rathgilbcrt, and dying 3 March, 1&;;9,
learning and genius. He was educated at Douay College, left issue an only child,
and after finisliing there his course of philosophy, returned to Tue Rev. William Perceval, of Milmon Hill, co. Water-
Scotland in 1728. In 1745 he joined the rising, and served in ford, and Annefield, co. Dublin, b. 9 April, 1787; m. 9 Sej^t.
Charles Edward's army, as an officer of such consideration 1809, Anne, eldest dau. of John Waring Maxwell, Esq. of
that he was acquainted with the most important affairs that Finnebrogue, co. Down, descended from a younger sou
were transacted " in the Council, though not a member of it," of the Very Rev. Robert Maxwell, Dean of Armagh, finiu
and was besides, " an eye-witness of the greatest part of what whose eldest son, Robert, Bishop of Kilmore, springs the noble
happened in the field." After CuUoden, he escaped to France, House of Farnuam, and by her (who d. 5 May, 1861) hadissuc,
and while resident at St. Germains, wrote Narrative of A Robert, now of Groomsport.
Charles, Prince of Wales', Fxpcdition to Scoilmul in the year John Maxwell, General, C.B., Col. 97th rogt., 6. 25 Sept.
1745, whieh has been printed by tlie Mailland Club. He 1814; m. 12 April, 18.53, Catherine Isabel, eldest dau. of the
returned to Scotland in 1750, sold the estate of Carnsalloch to
Hon. and Rev. Robert Maude, Dean of Cloghcr, brother
of Viscount Hawarden, aud has issue, Wilfrid, Douglas, and
Mr. Andrew Johnston, and purchased the lands of Mabie. lie Isabel.
m. 1758, Mary, youngest dau. of Thomas Riddell, Esq. of Richard, 6. 24 Sept. 1819.
Swinburne Castle, Northumberland: and d. 23 July, 1762, Spencer, b. 7 March, 1821.
aged 54, leaving three sons, i. James, his heir; ii. William, of William, C.E., b. i April, 1825 i;;.. 17 July, 1852, Sarah, C.c.\u
;
Dumfries, a very eminent Physician, who d. 13 Oct. 1834; and of S. Going, Esq. of Tippcrary.
The eldest son, Charles F'rederick, M.D., 6. i Jan. 1827.
III. Thomas, who d. 1 June, 1792.
Anne Sarah.
James Maxwell, Esq. of Kirkconnell, rii. 1st, Clementina Maria Dorothea, m. 1 Jan. 183fi, the Rev. John Corvy
Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Simon Scroope, Esq. of Danby, co. Moutray, Rector of Eriglekeerough, 2nd son of J. C.
York, which lady d. s. p. and 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of William
; Moutray, Esq. of Favour Royal, co. Tyrone.
Witham. Esq., grandson of William Witham, Esq. of Clitte Caroline. Madelina.
Hall, CO. York (set (hat name), by whom he left at his decease, —
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., a saltire sa. on a chief
:
5 Feb. 1827, an only dau. and heiress, Dorothy JIaky Maxwell, of the last three pallets of the first, for Maxwell 2nd and Jird, ;
Perceval-Maxwell, Eobert, Esq. of Grooms- dau. of Alexander Nicholson, Esq., M.D., of Lis- \l
port House, CO. Down, and Moore Hill, co. Water- burn, and sister of Brigadier-Geu. John Nicholson, k
lord, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Down 1841, by wliom he has issue, Bug
only dau. and heiress of William Moore, Esq. of of Dr. John Eyre Asliley, of Enfield, and has a son, iv
Moore Hill, co. Waterford, son of the Hon. William Arnold Ashley, b. 1874. nil
Moore, 2nd brother of the Earl of MountcashcU, ilfliragr.— This is a branch of the family of Maxwell,
fitlii
?Ltnr<1(jr.— Robert Perceval, Esq. 6.30 Sept. 175G, the Maynakd, Akthoky Lax, Esq. of Skinningrovc
6lh son of the Rev. Kene Perceval, D.D., Vicar of Powers- Hall, CO. York, b. 22 Nov. 1814 ; m. 1st, 14 June;
MAY THE LANDED GEXTllY, MAY 108:
ILtllCittir. John Las, of Eryholme, m. 5 Jlay, 1741, H.M.S. "Briton," off Bombay, 20 March, 1872.
S.irali, (lau. ofJohn JelTerson, of Elton, co. Duiluun (liy Mary II. Mayow, Lieut. Royal Artillery, 6. 13 Jan.
IsOO.
hi.s wife, ilau. of (xeorije burton and Jane his wife, dau. and III. Arthur (Rev.), b. 23 Dec. Ib52.
heiress of John JIaynard, Esq. of Kirklevingtou and Yunii, IV. Charles Ernest, 6. 3 March, ls57.
CO. York), and d. 10 Dec. 1783, having had issue, V. Augustus Edward Stanley, (;. 9 .\pril, 1859.
VI. Elizabeth Ursula, 6. 3 Aug. 1847; m. Rev. I'rancis
I. Anthony, his heir.
II. John, of Eryholme and Stokcsley, oo. York, h. 13 Nov. Maundy Gregory, and has, Stallord .Michael, ana other
1744; 1?!. 22 May, 17^6, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of issue.
Edmund Gilling, Esq. of Murtin-le-Muor, aud dying 2J July,
ltj2G, left issue, iLt'llCagr.— Philip Matow, of Looc, Cornwall, m. Mar-
garet Smith, and had issue. His eldest son,
1 John Charles, successor to his iinele.
2 David Ji'fTei-son, Fellow of Cuther.ne Hull Collecce, h. Philip Mayow, of Looe, i,j. a dau. of Webb, of Tavistock,
18 July, 1789; (/. o.nui. 23 July, 1»J;J. and had issue. His eldest son,
3 Anthony Lax, b. 21 July, 1791. John Mayow, of Looe, hi. Joan, dau. of John Rashlcigh, oJ
4 Edmund Gillinir. of Chcsterlield, J. P. ami D.L. for co. Fowey, and had issue,
Derby, 6. 27 May7l793; „i.22 May. 18.'G, Elizabeth, eldest
Philip Mayow, Lord of the Manor of Bray, of Morval,
dau. of Robert Waller, Esq. of Chestertield, but by her
had no surviving issue; he lu. 2ndly, ls.'>s, .Vnn, eldest Cornwall, who was first cousin of Jeremy Mayow, of Borringdon,
dau. of John Jell, Esq. of Dover, and has, with other issue, the last of the Mayows of Borringdon (whose dau. aud heiress
a son, Edmund, h. 1861. Frances, m. John Parker, Esq. of Xorth Moulton, from wh^iu
5 Thomas Burton, Lieut. R.'N., h. 18 May, 1795; m. 1st, the present Lord Morley traces his descent). This I'hilii)
14 Sept. 1830, Henrietta Frank, eldest dau. of Colin Chis- Mayow signed the Heralds' Visitation of Cornwall, 1620. He
holm, Esq., M.D., by whom (who d. 27 Feb. Is3y) he had
Edith (or Judith), dau. of Hannibal Vivyan, Esq. of Trc-
'III.
issue he //;. 2niUy, 30 March. 1841, Louisa Frances, eldest
;
dau. of Capt. Edward Wallis Hoare, It.N'., and srand-dau. lowarren, who is mentioned in the will of her father, Hannibal
of Sir Edward Hoare, Bart., M.P., and had further issue. Vivyan, dated 1608, and had issue,
m. Thomas, unm. in the East Indies, aged 20.
d. Philip Mayow, of Bray, rii. 163G, Frances, dau. of Joha
I. Mary, Jacob Lambert, Gent, of Newcastle. Her dan.
»«. Stukeley, Esq. of Affton, Devon, by Frances his wife, dau.
rn. 1802, William Hugesseu Hugesscn, Esq. of Stoduiarsh and co-heir of Sir John St. Leger and Katherine his wife, dau.
Court, Kent. of George Nevill, Lord Abergavenny, a lineal descendant uf
II.Dorothy, .7. unm., and was buried at Eryholme.
King Edward I. and d. Oct. 1679, having had issue,
;
ni. Sarah, m. Robert Charge, of Lowtield, co. York.
IV. Jane, in. William Tayler.son, ofStokesley. I. Philip, of whom presently. ii. Lewis, b. Dec. 1G44.
who took the name of Cresswell {sec Cbesswell of Ctxsswdl), issue a son,
CO. York.
Sarah Jefferson, m. 20 April, 1855, John Stapylton Sutton, 1 Francis, </. 8 Jan. 1874.
Esq. of Elton Hall, co. Durham. 1 .Mary. d. Dec. 1806.
2 Elizabeth, ni. 1804, William Dacrcs Adams, Esq. of
Hi d. 1871, and was .». by his eldest son, Anthony Lax May- Bowdon.
MAED, Esq. of Skinningrove Hall. Thomas Peregrine Courteiiay,
3 Anne, w. 1805, Right Hon.
Reginald Courtenay, Bishop of Exeter.
2nd son of
j4rm-'!— Quarterly and 4th, arg., on a chevron vert be-
: 1st
4 Caroline, m. Rev. H. T. Wharton.
tween three sinisterhands couped gu. live ermine spots or, for
Maynard; 2nd and 3rd. barry of six erminois and gu on a ,
Jlr. Wynell-Mayow d. 1781. and was s. by his eldest son.
chief uz. three Catherine wheels or, for Lax. C'icjCs For — Rev. PuiLip WtNEixL- Matow, m. Elizabeth Suondon, lut
1088 MAY THE LANDED GENTRY. MEA
by hcT (who d.. 1811) he had no issue. He was s. ISOO, by his Rev. Philip "VVyncll-Mavow is tlic fotirtli son of
brother, Philip Wjuell-Mayow, Esq. of H:iii-\voi'tli, Norfolk,
John Salt VVynell-Matow, Esq. of Sultash, Cornwall, h. and iJray, Cornwall {see precedincj Memoir.)
June, 1745; to. 12 May, 17G9, Mary, 2nd tlau. and co-heir of Arma and Crest, same as Mayow of Bray, illoao— Ecdele
Bobcrt Doughty, Esq. of Ilauworth, Norfolk, and by Uer (who scuza felc.
d. 1820; had issue, &«£— Shortwood House, Wells, Somerset.
I. Philip, his heir, of whom presently.
II. Kobert (Kcv.), h. Oct. 1777; m. Oct. 1805, Elizabeth, dau.
of William Harding, of Liverpool, Merchant, Ijy Avhom (who MEADE OE BALIiYMARTIiE.
m. 2ndly, Kev. John Morrall, and d. 13 Dec. 1862) he left at Meade, William Richaed, Esq. of liallymartle,
liis decease, Jan. 1817, two sons,
CO. Cork, J. P., Barrister-at-Law.
1 John, Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., m. twice, and had issue
by both marriages; and (?. 1876. 2 Eobert. ILtlTCnflC. —This family is said to be of ancient Irish ex-
1 Catherine Anne, ra. 1st, at Meerut, in India, 16 April, traction.
1844, Edward Salusbury Lloyd, Esq., Lieut.-Col. E.I.C.S., BoiiERT Meade, Esq. (3rd son of Lieut.-Col. William Meade,
3rd son of Richard Hughes Lloyd, Esq. of Plymog, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Travers, and youngest
Gwerclas, and Bashall. She m. 2ndly, Kev. Edward
brother of Sir John Meade, ancestor of the Earl of Clan-
Girdlestone.
W'Illiam), assisted in raising a regiment of foot for the service
III. John William, h. 1788 d. May, 1802.
I. May, 1792.
Betty, d. 24
;
of King William HI., his commission bearing date 1694. He
II. Mary, m. 19 Sept. 1799, Rev. John Riehards. m. Frances, dau. and co-heir of Sir Peter Courthorpe, of
III. Catharine Anne, m. Rev. John Lukin. Courtstown, and of Little Island, co. Cork, appointed Governor
Tilr. Wynell-Mayow d. 1802, and was s. by his eldest son, of Munster by Charles II., 1669 (by Margaret his wife, dau.
Philip Wtnell-Matow, Esq. of Pray, Cornwall, and of of Thomas Daunt, Esq. of Owlpen and Goitigrenanc), and
Uanworth Hall, Norfolk, h. 17 March, 1771, who his maternal .<!. had issue (with a dau., Joanna, who m. J. Nesbitt, Esq., M.D.,
tincle, Robert Lee Doughty, Esq. in the Hanworth estate. and d. leaving issue) one son.
<'Mr. Robert Lee Doughty was twelfth in descent from Simon The Very Rev. William Meade, of Ballymartle, Dean of
Doughty, who, in the reign of Edwakd III., conveyed his Cork, Rector of Ballymartle, Dunderrow, and Ringroane. He
lands at Hanworth and Melton to his son Thomas. Robert ra. Helena, dau. of Bryan Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend,
Lee Doughty was the last of the Doughtys of Hanworth.) Mr. CO. Cork (by Mary his wife, dau. of Edward Synge, Bisliop of
Wynell-Mayow m. 22 July, 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Charles Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, and sister of Edward Synge, Arch-
Deare (she d. 10 Aug. 1844), and had issue, bishop of Tuam), and had issue,
I. John, h. 30 June, 1807 d. 6 Jan. 1812. ;
I. John, Rector of Ballymartle 1752. He purchased from his
II. George, his heir. iii. Mayow, now of Bray. cousin, John, 1st Earl of Clanwilliam, 1787, the family
IV. Philip (Rev.) (sec Mayow of Shnritoood). estates of Ballymartle and Ballintober, <fec., ra. 1st, Katlie-
I. Betty Wynell. ii. Ursula. rine, dau. of Rev. John Moore, of Innishannon; 2ndly,
Susanna, dau. of Rev. Horace Townsend, Rector of Don-
Mr. Wynell-Mayow d. 28 Dec. 1844, and was s. by his eldest
oughmore, and (/. s. -p. 1800.
son, II. i;obert. Rector of Dunderrow, m. Charlotte, dau. of J.
Geoegs AVynell-Matot.', Esq., C.B., of Bray, 6. 31 Aug. Nesbitt, Esq., and d. leaving issue, I Joanna, d. xinrii. ;
1808 Major-Gen. in the army. Knight of the Legion of Honour,
; 2 Helena, m. Rev. Horace Townsend, of Dcrry, and left
and 3rd class Mcdjidie ni. 16 Aug. 1842, Jane Elizabeth, dau.
;
issue one dau., Joanna, rii. Thomas Foole, Esq. of Maytield.
in. Richard, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm. 1769.
of Samuel Kyle, D.D., Bishop of Cork, which lady <i. s. p. 1848.
IV. William (Rev.), Rector of Ringcurran, m. 17.59, Martha,
Gen. Wynell-Mayow rf. 1 Jan. 1873, and was s. by his brother.
dau. of Col. Richard Bourne, of Burreu,land d. 1769, leaving
Rev. Mayow Wynell-Mayow, now of Bray. issue,
1 Richard, of whom hereafter.
^umilu ai WmuW. 2 William, m. Catherine, duu. of Hewitt Poole, Esq. of
The family of Wynell, or more properly Wyvell, came Maylield, and d. s. p.
originally from Devon, and entered tlieir pedigree at the 3 John (see Meade of Bcdlinfnher).
Heralds' Visitation of Cornwall, 1620, as follows :—• 4 Robert (Rev.), Rector of BaUynioney, co. Cork, m. Eliza,
dau. of Robert Travers, Esq., and <'. 1852, leaving issue,
Thomas Wyvell, of Crediton, Devon, m. the dau. and co- William Robert (Rev.;, Vicar of Kinsalc, in. Blargarct, dau.
heir of Clarke, of Somerset, and had issue, of Richard Lewis, Esq., and d. s. p. 1852; Robert, d. unm. ;
Olivee Wyvell, of Maristowe, Devon, m. Alice, dau. of Barbara Helena, m. Rev. William De Courcy Meade,
Ciffcird, of Halisburie, Devon, and had issue, Rector of Dunmanway, and d. leaving issue, Richard,
Thomas Wyvell, of Wyvell's Combe, Cornwall, who signed who d. ttnin., Eliza, deceased; Bai'bara; Martha Bourne,
the Heralds' Visitation, 1620, yii. Thomazine, dau. of John d.unm. 1859; and Elizabeth, d. u7im.
Whitford, of Scoror, Cornwall, and had issue. Prances, m. I. Martha, d. unm. 1832. ii. Helena, d. unm. 1843.
Philip Wynell, in. 1671, Frances Mayow. Adam Newman, Esq. of Dromore, and had issue,
William Richard, now of Ballymartle.
—
Arma Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., a chevron vair between
:
John, Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, d. unm. 1S3.5.
three ducal coronets or, for Mayow; 2nd and 3i'd, arg., three
Richard Newman, Capt. H.E.I. C.S.., fell at the Battle of
mullets in fcss between two bars sa. within a bordurc engrailed
Meanee, in Scinde, 1843.
ea., for Wynell. Quartering.s, Doughty, Chambre, Clarke, Robert Henry (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Eincurran, co. Cork.
anil Salt. Crests 1st, — Mayow A pelican : (or eagle) or, stand-
Horace Townsend Newman, M.D., of Churchill House,
ing on a snake nowed ppr. 2nd, Wynell ; : A Cornish chougU
Qiieenstown, d. unm. 1861.
erm.
.S'pf'?— Bray, near Liskeard, Cornwall.
Adam Newman, m. June, 1850, Louisa Sophia, dau. of Daniel
Residence— S, Palace Connor, Esq. of Manche, and d. 1878, leaving issue, Robert,
Road, Surbiton, Surrey. Elizabeth Mary, and others.
Mary Townsend. Susanna Helen, d. unm. 1858.
Arms — Az., a chevron erm. between three trefoils slipped
MAYOW OF SHORTWOOD. avg. Crnst — An eagle displayed with two heads sa. armed or.
MEARES OF MEARES COURT. Mr. Meares m. 2ndly, 14 May, 172C, Margaret, sister of Edward
Eyre, Esq., of Eyre Court, co. Galway, and widow of Hon.
DEVExisn-MEAEES, WiLiiAM Lewis, Esq. of Charles Annesley, but by her had no issue. He d. 1742, and
Meares Court, co. Westmeatb, Majoi'-Gcn. in the was s. by his eldest son,
armj, formerly Lieut. -Col. 26th regt. of foot, h. JoH.v 3IEARES, Esq. of Meares Court, High Sheriff 174S, &.
1832 m. 1870, Katherine Cliavlotte, dau. of George
; 28 May, 1709; m. 1st, Nov. 1729, Sarah, dan. of Morgan
Eolliott, Esq. of Vicars Cross, co. Chester. Magan, Esq. of Clonearl and Togherstown, and by her (who d.
1762) had
Ilt'llCrCtlC. John Meakes,
Whitbourne, near
Esq. of
I. 'I'komas, h. July, 1723 d. 1724. n. John, his heir.
Corslcy, co. Wilts. 6. about 1500; had by Eleanor his wife (with ;
III. George Richard James, of Sinduri, India, i. 26May, Ferrans and Gallow, co. Mi-ath.
in. Caroline Alicia Nicholson, and (/.
1814; 8 Aug. II. Florence, m. Dec. 1876, H. Goff Carlcss, Esq., and d. July,
Esq. of New York, aud has a son, Bart, of Vcn House {set Bcrke's Peirage and. Boroncta.rit).
II. Charles, of Cottingham, co. Nortbampton, who had by
Fbancis Hastings, h. 1S71.
Barbara liis wife,
—
itt'ltrilgC. TnoMAs Medhukst, F.sq. of Kippax Hall, co. Thomas, of Cottingham, in. Anne, dau. of Richard
York. J. P. and D.L., bapt. 1 Jan. 1731, at Kippax w. 1757, ;
Buckley, and had an only son, who d. s. p., and two daus.,
his co-heirs, Anne Barbara, m. George Hill, Esq. ot
Elizabeth, eldest dau., and in her issue, heiress of Eev.
Rothwell, CO. Northampton, 1st Serjeant-at-Law, and
Granville Whcler, Esq. of Otterdcn Place, Kent, by Lady- Elizabeth, ra. Eev. John Hill, LL.D., Rector of Tliorpc
Catherine Maria Hastings his wife, dau. of Theophilus, 7th and Kilmarsh, co. Northampton, and Prebendary oi
Earl of Huntingdon. Mr. Medhurst was buried 13 July, Windsor, and d. 19 Sept. 1798.
1786, and was s. by his only son, III. Edmund, living 1722. iv. George, of whom we treat.
Granville William Wheler Mediicrst, Esq. of Kippax V. Thomas, of Binfield, co. Berks, ancestor of Medltcott
Hall, CO. York, who became, 1827, representative of the ancient of RocketVs Castle, co. Waterfoid {sec that Family.)
family of Wheler of OltenUn Place. He m. 1 March, 1787, Mr. Medlicott d. 13 Dec. 1713, in his 89th year. His 4th son,
Sarah, dau. of Kev. William Jennings, of Blackheath, and tL George Medlicott, Esq. of Tully, co. Kildare, 6. 1G49 ;
4 April, 1840, leaving issue, purchased from John Berkeley, Lord Fitzharding, 1712, the
William Granville Has-mngs, his heir.
estate of Y'oungstown and Dunmurry, co. Kildare. He rn.
Francis, b. h July, 1790, R.N.
d. v.nm. 1 Sept. 1812.
;
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Bagot, Esq. of Harristown, and bad
Augustus Wheler, b. 21 March, 1793; d. v.iim.f) April, 1830. by her (who d. 29 Dec. 1725) with seven daus., as many sons,
Charles (Rev.), of Otterdtn Place, Kent, and Ledstone Hall. I. James, of Youngstown, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edwavcl
CO. York, b. 26 May, 1794, and d. 20 Nov. 1877 {see Wheeler Bagot, Esq. of Harristown; d. 1718.
of Otterdeii Place). II. Edward, of Moortown, co. Kildare; d. 10 May, 17G2,
Catherine Sarah Anne, m. 11 July, 1831, Eev. Benjamin leaving by Dorcas his wife, five sons, whose line is extinct.
Tamonson, M.A., Vicar of Collingham. Maria. III. Ossory (Rev.), b. at Bandon, 1683; m. Hannah, dau. of
The eldest son, Major-Gen. John Popper, aud had an only son, John Pepper,
William Granville Hastings :\ri;r>HrRST, F.sq. of Kipp.Tx d. s. p.
Hall, Major in the army, bapt. 27 Jan. 1789, served with the IV. John, of Ballysax, m. Feb. 1727, IMrs. Hester Withers,
widow, of Tully, co. Kildare, and d. s. 'p.
27th regt. in the Peninsula, Egypt, and Italy. He in. 30 June,
V. Samuel, of Dunmurry, of whom hereafter.
1814, Fortunata Paulina Seraphina Caterina Pappalardo, VI. George, who had a son, George, b. 1705.
descended from an old Syracenic family in Sicily, and by her VII. Thomas, will proved 1738.
(who d. at Naples 1849) had issue, Mr. Medlicott d. 26 June, 1717, aged 68. His 5th son,
Francis Hastings, his heir. Samuel Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, had by Mary his
John William, Capt. 10th regt. of foit, h. July, 1824. wife (who d. 1739) with five daus., four sons,
George William, b. Sept. 182.5; d. 1834.
Frederick Edward, an officer 43rd regt. of foot, 6. March, 1830. I. James, of ArdseuU and Y^oungstown, LL.D.; d. v.nm.
William Granville, b. Nov. 1835; (?.'l844. 25 Dec. 1771, having (by an indenture dated 10 Dec. 1770),
Sarah Catherine Fortunata, ra. Edwanl Noyce Browne, Esq. as.signed all his estates to Charles Dowling, of Redhills, co.
Frances, m. Baron Pisani Ciancio, of. Sicily. Kildare, who thereupon adopted the name of Medlicott. Ho
Mary Anne, d. March, 1851. was b. 1705 m. Sarah, dau. of Joshua CoUes Meredith, Esq.,
;
Catherine Amelia, ?/i. II Cavaliere Ercore Ccdronio. brother of and c?. intestate 12 Feb. 1811, a,ged 106 years, leaving three
the Marquis Cedronio, of Naples. daus. (one of whom, Sarah, m. 16 Nov. 1801, John Grogan,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and d. 20 Oct. 1819, leaving a son.
Major Medhurst d. 22 Oct. 1835, and was s. by his son, Sir Edward Grogan, Bai't.), and one son, James Medlicott, of
Francis Hastings Medhurst, Esq. of Kippax Hall. co. \''oungstown, who d. unm. 1812, and bequeathed the JledU-
York, ra. 7 July, 1843, Mary Anne, only surviving child of cott estates back to the family.
Charles Osborne Bushnan, Esq., by Anne his wife, eldest dau. II. Edward, who continued the line as hereafter.
of Benjamin Tliorold, Esq., andgrand-dau. of Joseph Bushnan, III. George. iv. Samuel, m. Oct. 1765, Angclicc Irwin.
Esq. of London, for many years Comptroller of that city, by Mr. Medlicott d. 1737. His 2nd son,
Mary Elizabeth his wife, dau. of —
Csborne, Esq. of Chelsea, Edward Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, had two sous and
by Mary his wife, only child of Samuel Lloyd, Esq. of Cj'nfcU, two daus.,
CO. Monmouth. By this mariiase Mr. Medhurst (who d. I. James, his suceepsor.
4 Nov. 1852) had issue, II. Joseph, of Dublin, )/j. 5 March, 1785, Katherine. dau. of
Alexander Wood, Esq.; d. March, 1816, leaving issue,
Francis William Hastings, now of Kippax Hall.
Charles Granville Wheeler, 6. 5 Jan. 1850; d. Jan. 1S53. 1 George, of Rutland Square, Clerk of the Peace co.
Wyndham Augustus, b. 7 April, 1851 d. 20 .Sept. 1851. ;
Kildare, m. Emily, dau. of Arthur Magan, Esq. of Clanearl,
Henry Wyndham, b. June, 18.52; d. Aug. 1852. and has an only dau.,
Arthur Francis Hastings, b. 8 May, 1853. Louisa, 1)?. 21 Dec. 1858, Hon. .John Prendcrgast Verel:er
Pauline Mary Anne. Josephine Sarina. son of John Prendergast, 3rd Viscount Gort, and h.'is
Blanche Catherine. issue.
^'/•»)s— Quarterly 1st and 4th, paly of six gn. and nrg., on a
: 2 Edward, settled at Lisbon, ?». there, and d., leaving,
canton or, a martlet gu. 2nd and Si'd, vert, on a fess or, three
; Joseph, William, Edward, and Frances.
lions rampant of the first. Crest— \ martlet chargcil with a 3 James, d. unm.
fleur-de-lis, holding in its beak an acorn and an oali leaf. 4 Samuel (Rev.), Rector of Lou.ghrea, co. Galway; m.
Motto —
Advcrsa virtute rcpello. the dau. of Henry Benedict Dolphin, Esq., co. Gahvay,
and d. 1858, leaving issue,
Joseph George. Henry Benediit.
Samuel (Eev.), Rector of Bowness, co. Cumberland.
MEDLICOTT OF DUNMURRY. Anne, m. Rev. George Augustus Frederick Armstrong.
Medlicott, James Edwaeb, Esq. of Dtuimuvrj, 5 Joseph (Eev.), Vicar of Potternc, co. Wilts, m. G Dec-
1838, Dionysia Mcliora, dau. of Richard Godolphin Longi
19 Dec. 1827; m. 12 Oct. ISo'o,
CO. Kildare, J.P.,5. Esq. of Rood Aston, co. Wilts, and had issue,
dau. of Joshua Henry Davidson, Esq.
IVfargaret, Henry Edmonstone, of Sandfield. co. Wilts, ?)i. April, 1874,
M.D., Edinburgh, H.M. Phjsiciaii in Ordinary, and Kate D'Oyley, dau. of Alexander Robinson Gale, Esq.
has issue, of Stanton Lodge, near Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk.
Walter Edward (Eev.), Vicar of Swanmore, co. Hants, -m.
I. Henry Edward, h. 12 Jan. 1SG3. June, 1868, Edith Louisa, dau. of Eev. Robert Sunnier,
II. Edward Janicp, March, Is76.
b. IG and grand-dan. of Charles Sumner, D.D., Bi.shop ni Win-
HI. Richard Frederick Cavendish, b. 9 July, 1877. chester, and has, Eobert Sumner, another son, and two
daus.
I. Annie Stuart, d. young, 18C7.
Elizabeth. I. Elizabeth, m. Feb. 1768, .Tohn Bell, Esq.
II. lii. Mary Grayrlon.
II. Grace, iii. Feb. 1772, Robert Bell, Esq.
IV. Helen Mackenzie. v. Katherine Stuart.
VI. Harriet.
Mr. Medlicott was s. at Dunmurry by his second but eTenlually
vii. Margaret Cecil.
eldest surviving son,
ittttrnCIC.— Thomas Medlicott, Esq. of Abingdon, J. P. James Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, 6. 1737; ni. 1st, Jane,
and D.L. (of a family long scUled in the co. Salop, who derived dau, of Alexander Wood, Esq., and had an only son,
MED THE LANDED GENTRY. MEL 1091
I. Alexander, nn officer in tlio KiUlare Militia, who went to MEEK OF BRANTRIDGE PARK.
Ki. there, and li. there i'. jj., without survivins issue.
Imiia,
Mei;k,Constance Amelia, and Marv Florence,
Mr. Medlicott m. 2ncllr, Feb. 1784, Mary, dau. of Thomas of Braulridge Park, Sussex, s. (heir lather 187-i.
Graydon, Esq., and had further issue, — John Meek, Esq. of Ilomcrton, Middlesex
ni. James, R.N., il. unm.
Itinr^lgC.
II. Edwakd, his .successor.
(son of Thomas Meek, of Painshaw Staiths, Houghton-le-
IV. George, E.I.C., </. unm.
V. Thomas, in. Maria Williams, d. s. p.
Spring, CO. Durham, b. July, 1748, and Dorothy Holmes his
\i. Graydon, settled in North America; m. Hester, dau. of wife), m. 30 June, 1800, Mary Britten, and by her (who d.
lU'v. John Grunt, and has, with five daus., one son, John 11 Oct. 1850) left at his decease, 15 Feb. I8I5, a son,
J:inies. George Meek, Esq. of Brantridge Park, 15 March, 1820,-/)i.
I. Mary Anne, d. unm. Amelia, dau. of Samuel Weston, Esq. of Weymouth, and d,
II. Elizabeth, rn. Rev. William Cox.
iv. Letitia, d. unm.
H Dec. 185!), leaving an only surviving son,
III. Katherine, d. unm.
V. Jane, d. unm. vi. Frances, d. unm. Georoe Meek, Esq. of Brantridge Park, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1874, Barrister-at-Law; M..\. Triii. Coll. Cam-
Mr. Medlicott, who s. to the remainder of the family estates
bridge, b. 22 May, 1827 m. 29 Sept. 1858, Fanny Amelia, only
;
CO. Dublin (by Anne bis wife, dau. of Richard Donovan, Esq.
of Ballymore, co. Wexford), by whom (who d. 22 Aus. 18GG) MEETKERKE OF JULIANS.
hi had issue,
Meetkeeke, Adolphus, Esq. of Julians, Herts,
I. James Edward, his successor.
II. Edward Richard, .Sub-Inspector Royal Ii-ish Constabulary b. 1819 m. 1st, 184-1, Maria Henrietta, dau. of
;
;/. unm. 25 Nov. 1872. III. Richard Solomon. Gen. Hare, which lady d. 1847, and 2ndly, 1848,
I. Annie, b. 31 Oct. 1829 m. 1857, Walter Bagot, Esq., and
;
Cecilia Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Edward Gore,
d. s. p. 6 Aug. 1878.
and grand-dau. of the 2ud Earl of Arran, and has
d. 11 Jan. 18GS, and was s. by his eldest son,
Hr. Medlicott issue,
James Edward Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, the present
I. Mary Florence, m. 1878, M. Metcalfe, Esq. of Inglethorpe
representative of the family,
Hall, Norfolk.
—
Ann? Quarterly per fess indented gn. and az., three lions II. Cecilia Laura, rn. 1870, Rev. Alexander Ewing, son of
—
T.impant arg. Crest Out of a mural crown gu. a demi-cagle
the late Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, who d. 1877.
displayed or. iVo((o— Dat curaquietcm.
Heat — Dunmurry, Kildare. HtUCJtgC* —
Sir Adolphus Meetkerk, President of Flan-
ders, Ambassador from the United States of Holland to Queen
Elizabeth, to. 1st, Dame Jacoba Cervina, and had three sons,
Nicholas and Baldwin, both slain at the siege of Daventer, in
MEDLYCOTT OF ROCKETS CASTLE. Holland and Adolphus, 6. 1571. He to. 2ndly, Margaret, dau.
;
Medlycott, John Thomas, Esq. Eockets of of John Lieltervelde, President of Flanders, and by her (who
rf. ill London, Nov. 1594) had, besides two daus., Elizabeth
Castle, CO. Waterford, J.P., b. 13 Aug. 1823; m.
and Salome, one son, Edward. Sir Adolphus d. in London,
2 May, 1867, Florence Caroline, dau. of Sir William
6 Oct. 1591, aged 60. His son by his 2nd wife,
Coles Medlycott, 2nd bart. of Veu, by whom (who The Rev. Edward Meetkerke, D.D., 6. 1590 was educated ;
Muldoon of Fore, and Rrandson of Andrew Muldoon, whose II. Elizabeth Charlotte, to. 25 March, 1852, James Wolfe
d. unn. 1853.
Andrew
II. Susan Elizabeth,
III. Bcdclia, d. unm. 1858. mother of Gen. Robert Melville, of Strathkinness), two sons,
IV.Juliana Louisa, d.. v.nm. 1853. George and Robert. He d. 1714, and was by his elder son,.s.
V. Bedelia Frances, d. v.nm. 1860. Josephine Mary. vi. George Whyte, Esq. of Bennochy, who d. 1728, and was «.
VII. Mary Teresa, m. 1876, Thomas, son of William Eochc, of by his brother,
Dublin, and has a dau., Bedelia Mary. Robert Whyte, Esq. of Bennochy, first Physician to the
viii. Agnes. ix. Mary, d. nnm. 1861.
King in Scotland, and Professor of Medicine in the University
Arms—'Vert, a dexter hand couped arg. between three of Edinburgh 1747. This eminent man d. 17G6, and was s. by
crescents or, issuant therefrom as many estoiles of the second.
his elder son,
Crest— A dexter hand ppr. surmounted by a crescent or, there-
Robert Whtte, Esq. of Bennochy, who d. at Naples, v.nm.,
from issuant an cstoile arg. Motto— Fro fide et patria.
Seat—^ev;iov,-n House, Blackrock, co. Dublin. Town Re- 1766, and was s. by his brother,
sidence— 2o, Rutland Square, Dublin. John Whyte-Melville, Esq. of Bennochy and Strathkin-
ness, 6. 27 Feb. 1755; TO. 21 April, 1781, Ehzabeth, youngest
dau. of Archibald M'Gilchrist, Esq. of North Bar, co. Renfrew,
FOSTEH-MELLIAE, OF NORTH ASTON and had issue, Robert, his heir; John, successor to his
HALL. brother; Elizabeth; Louisa; Margaret, m. 4 July, 1815,
Foster-Melxiae, William Melliah, Esq. of George Holmes Jackson, Esq. of Glenmore, co. Waterford
INorth Aston Hall, eo. Oxford, J.P. cos. Somerset and ((. 1829, leaving issue; and Jane. Mr. Whyte-Melville d.
and Oxford, High Sheriff of the latter co. 1865 May, 1813, and was s. by his son,
b. 12 April, 1836 m. 30 June, 1857, Louisa Ehza-
; Robert Whyte-Melville, Esq. of Bennochy and Strath-
kinness, h. 12 Aug. 1794; d. unm. 26 Feb. 1818, and was
beth, dau. of Eev. Charles Ward, A.M., Eector of
by his brother, John Whyte-Melville, Esq. of Bennochy
.<;.
.
Maulden.
and Strathkinness.
iLtncaSC— Andrew Fosteb, Esq. (son of Bev. Edward
Foster, Prebendary of Wells Cathedral, by Mary his wife,
^ I'm.!!— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., a martlet displayoct
between three quatrcfoils, two and one sa. on achief of the last
dau. of Robert Tudway, Esq.), assumed by royal license, as many quatrefoils of the first, for Whyte; 2nd and 3rd, gu.,
13 Xov. 1840, the additional surname of Melliak; he ra. three crescents arg. within abordurc of the last, charged with
14 May, 1835, his first-cousin, Elizabeth, only dau. of Eev. eight roses of the field, a crescent for diiTercuce, for Melville.
Aaron Foster, Vicar of Kingston, near Taunton, and d. Crc.<:ts— 1st, Whyte : A dexter arm embowed holding up a
wreath of laurel ppr.; 2nd, Melville: A crescent az.
all
10 May, 1841, having had issue,
S>'.pporters—T\vo eagles sa., beaked, mcmbered, collared, and
William SIelliae, now of Korth Aston Hall.
Robert, Lieut. 20th regt., d. at Lucknow, 15 April, 1859.
chained or, thereon three quatrefoils sa. Mottoes Virtate —
parta over the 2nd crest, Denique coelum.
;
Andeew (Eev.), M.A. New Coll. Oxon, m. 14 Dec. 1864, /Scat— Mount Melville, near St. Andrew's, co. Fife.
Catherine Lucretia Dewsbury, and has a son, Robert, b.
1870, and a dau., Mabel.
Eose, m. 25 Sept. 1861, Rev. Arthur Harwell. i
Arms — Arg., three martlets gu. on a chief dancettee az. an
annulet or, between two fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crcfits In — STEWART-MENZIES OF CHESTHILL
front of a lion's gamb, erect and couped or, holding a branch of AND FOSS.
myrtle ppr., two mascles interlaced fessways az. Mo'.lo C'dpio — Stewart-Mexzies, William James Breadal-
meliora.
/Seat— North Aston Hall, Doddinglon, BANE, Esq. of Chesthill and Foss, co. Perth, s. 1867.
MEN THE LANDED GENTRY. MEU 1093
ILtlTrrCSr.— John Stewart, Esq. of Foss, m. Susannah, Ht'lTCntJC. —The family of Mercer of Aldie is one of great
dau. of TUomas Flemyng, Esq. of Jloness, and had issue four antiquity in Scotland. An old rhyme has it:
sons and four daus. He was by his 'ind son, ,s-.
" Sac syekcr 'tis as onic thing on earth,
John Stewart, Esq. of Koss, vi. Jane, dan. of Gilhort The Mercers aye are aukkr than auld Perth."
Stewart, Esq. of 1-incastle, and by her had (with other issue Sir Lawrence Mercer, son of Sir Andrew Mercer, by his
who predeceased him) a son, wife Margaret Drummond, and grandson of Sir Michael
Joseph Stewart, Esq. of Foss, m. 4 Feb. 1800, Elizabeth, Mercer, of Aldie), m. 14 July, 1470, Isobcl, dau. of Henry
dau. and heiress of Alexander Menzies, Esq. of Chcsthill, by Wardlaw, of Torry and d. 1001, leaving by her (who m. 2iuUy,
;
Eleanor Hamilton his wife, dau. of James Menzies, Esq. of 1504, Patrick Mercer, of Inchbrakie),
Culdares, and by her (who d. C Dec. 1813) had issue, Henry (Sir), who in. Margaret Douglas, of Lochleven, and
John, late proprietor. fell at Elodden, 1.513. He was ancestor of Mebceb of Aldie,
Eleanor, m. Ttioinas Pender, Esq. Mclgins, and Saline.
Jane Mary, m. Capt. Gilbert Stewart. EoBERT, of whom we treat.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
James Alcxandrina Charlotte. Isobel, m. Kobert Maule, of Panmurc.
Margaret, iii. Kev. A. E. Irvine. The 2nd son,
Amelia, ra. Capt. David Campbell. EoBERT Mercer, Esq. of Newton and Forgandonny, m. chra
Mr. Stewart d. 11 Feb. 1835, and was ,?. by his only son, 152G, Helen, youngest dau. of Edmund Chisholm, Esq. of
John Stewakt-Menzies, Esq. of Chesthill and Foss, J.P. Cromlix, and had, with other issue, a son,
and D.L., 6. 25 March, 1804 m. 28 Nov. 1860, Hon. Katharine
,
Andrew Mercer, of Potterhill, co. Perth, Merchant Burgess
Thurlow Eraser, youngest dau. of tho Hon. William Eraser, of of Perth, and Sheriff Depute, m. 13 June, 1502, Mariot, dau. of
Saltoun, and by her had issue, Adam Blackwood, of Perth, and had issue,
I. John Joseph, d. 1862. William, Helen Drummond, and was ancestor of Mercee
in.
II. William James Breadalbane, present proprietor.
of Potterhill. James, Parson of Logicbride.
I. Eleanor Elizabeth May.
Lawrence.
Hed. 1S67.
The youngest son,
(Seai— Chesthill House, Aberfeldy. Lawrence Mercer, Parson of Fossoway (parish in which
Aldie is situated), laureated at St. Andrews IGOO. By his 1st
marriage he had an eldest son, Lawrence. By his 2nd
MENZIES OF CULDARES. marriage with Margaret Mylis, 8 Feb. 1619, he had a son,
Edjiond, ancestor of Mercer-Henderson, of Fordel, and Gen.
Menzies, William Geoege Stettaet, Esq. of
Warren Mercer, H.E.I.C.S. His eldest son,
Culdares and Cardney, co. Pertli, b. 28 Sept. 1859
Lawrence Merger, b. about 1G08, laureated at Edinburgh
a. his father 1870. 25 July, 1629, s. his father as Parson of Fossoway in 1(J50,
John Steuart, of Cardney, eldest son of
JLllTCJlflC. and d. in 1658, leaving a son,
John Stecart, by Janet Wightman his wife,
of Cardney, Lawrence Mercer, of Pitteuchar, Parson of Gask, deprivcil
descended from Sir John Steuart, natural son of Egbert II., of his office, being a non-juror, by tho Privy Council, 1097,
King of Scotland, in. Barbara Hay, and was father of John m. 1706, Jean, only dau. of William Lindsay, Bishop of
Stecakt, of Cardney, m. Jane Blair, and by her had a son, Dunkeld, and relict of James Lindsay, of Dowhill, and had
John Steuart, of Cardney, m. 1st, Cecilia Stewart, of issue,
Grandtully and 2ndly, Agnes Eattray, of Battray, and was
; James Francis, of Pitteuchar, Lieut. -Col. in the army, killed
». by his son, 13 Aug. 1756, when defending Fort Oswego.
John Steuart, of Cardney, m. Agnes Menzies, of Culdares Lawrence, Lieut, in the army, tZ. s.-^. in Jamaica, Aug. 1742.
(derived from the gallant Col. James Menzies, of the reign of
Willlam.
Charles I., a younger son of Menzies of Menzies), and was Tho youngest son,
father of William Mercer, Esq. of Pitteuchar ard Potterhill, h.
Patrick Steuart, of Cardney, lu. Margery Ogilvie, and had 1 Oct. 1717; was Sheriff Substitute of co. Perth; m. 1 Nov.
a son and heir, 1746, Ehzabeth, dau. of George Swan, and had issue,
John Steuart, of Cardney, m. Isabella, dau. of John I. Lawrence James, Bengal C.S., 6. 10 Jan. 1752; d. 20 Aug.
Steuart Menzies, Esq. of Culdares, m. 1816, the dau. of Lindsay, h. 23 April, 1858 and Anne Gra;me, b. 25 Sept.
;
Eonald Stewart, Esq. of Fasnocloich, co. Argyll, and had issue, 1854.
EoNALD, of Culdares and Cardney. 1 Anne Abernethy, m. 10 July, 1813, Charles M'Grigor,
Esq., brother of Sir James M'Grigor, Bart., who d.
Maria, m. Fletcher Norton Menzies, 2nd son of the late Sir
15 March, 1841.
Neil Menzies, Bart, of Menzies.
2 Eliza Forbes, m. 15 Nov. 1809, Richard Charles Blunt,
Catherine Elizabeth, m. George Henry Vansittart, Esq. of
Esq., 2nd son of Sir Charles William Blunt, Bart.
Bisham Abbey, Berks.
3 Louisa, to. 23 Feb. 1819, Alexander Brodie, Esq.
Mr. Menzies d. 1827. His son. 4 Charlotte Simpson, m. 30 June, 1817, Eobert Lockhart,
EoNALD Steuart-JIenzies, Esq.
of Culdares and Cardney, Esq. of Castlehill, Camnethan House, Lanark, who d.
h. 3 Jan. 1824;
22 April, 1849, Marjory Alcxandrina, dau.
ni. 2 Nov. 1850.
of William Grant MacDowall, Esq. of Arndilly, by the Hon. m. James Aug. 17.'fl, Lieut. -Col. 22ncl regt.
Francis, 6. 28
Eleanor Eraser his wife, dau. of Lord Saltoun (she r,i. 2ndly, TO. CUirinda O'Grady and d. s. }). 20 April, 1809.
;
6 Oct. 1841.
1370, leaving a son,
V. John, Lieut. Marines, h. 13 Sept. 1766 d. unm. April, 1794.
;
William George Steuart, now of Culdares and Cardney. VI. Thomas, b. 10 June, 1769; d. unm. 15 Aug. 1833.
Arms—Xrg., a sword
in pale ppr. hilted and pommelled or, a VII. George, of Gorthy.
chief gu. —A
demi-lion holding in the dexter paw a
Crest I. Annie, m. 1791, Peter Duncan, Esq. of Daniside, Pcrt)i;
but d. s. p. 20 March, 1824.
baton ppr. .1/o»o— Fortem fors juvat.
&cU— Meggernie Castle, Glenlyon, co. Perth. II. Margaret, d. uniii. in. Hannah, d. unm. 1796.
b. 27 Jan. 1S63; Frank, b. 15 Jan. 1864; Ernest, 6. 24 Sept. Christopher, his heir.
1871 ; Marion Maud Mabel Slarion Douglas.
; Philip, of Hill Street, Berkeley Square, and of Hawstead,
Charles M-\Vhirter, b. 12 March, 1828, Major Bengal H..A.. F.R.S., F.S.A., and M.P., b. 1733, and d. 10 Aug. 1818.
Laurence James, 6. 8 Nov. 1833; m. 21 Feb. 1871, Julia This gentleman was one of the executors of Sir Joshua
Eeid. and has a dau.. Alicia Emily, b. 9 May, 1873. Reynolds, who was his personal friend and companion.
Anne Elliot, m. 7 June, 1853, her cousin William D. Mercer, Robert, 6. 1734; d. 1816.
Esq. The eldest son,
Fanny, m. George Falconar, Esq. Harriett Jane.
Christopher Metcalfe, Esq., a literary friend of the poet
Emily Eliza, d. 5 Aug. 1874. Louisa Eachel.
Charlotte Catherine.
Dryden, 6. 1 April, 1732; m. 19 May, 1753, Ellen, only child of
Christopher Barton, Esq. of Hawstead, Suffolk, and by that
George Mercer, Esq. of Gorthr, d. 7 Dec. 1853, and his eldest
lady (who d. 6 March, 1775) had issue,
Bon is the present GasME Eeid Mebcer, Esq. of Gorthy.
Christopher Barton, his heir.
—
Ar,ns Or, on a fess gu. between in chief three crosses pattee Nelly, d. vivm. 1824. Margaret, <1. unm. 1820.
of the last, and in ba.se a mullet az. as many bezants, on a canton Frederica Sophia, m. James Mure, Esq. of Cecil Lodge, Herts,
of the second a boars head couped of the first. Crest A stork's — 2nd son of William Mure, Esq., M.P., Baron of the Exchequer
heal couped, holding a serpent. MoUo Crux Christi nostra — in England.
corona.
The son and
—
RtiiiUnci Glentulchan, The Caimies, Perth.
heir,
Chbistopher Barton Metcalfe, Esq., 6. 28 Aug. 1759; in.
Sophia, dau. of Eobert Andrews, Esq. of The Auberies, Essex,
MERCER-HENDERSON. and d. 15 Aug. 1801, leaving issue,
See He>'deeso>". Hesrt, his heir.
Ellen. Frances Sophia.
Emma, m. Rev. Nathaniel Colville, M.A., Eector of Little
Livermere, Suffolk, and has issue two daus.
MEREDITH OF PENTREBYCHAN. The son and heir,
Waetee-Meeedith, Hexet, Esq. of Pentreby- Hen"et Metcalfe, Esq. of Hawstead House, 6. 10 April,
clian, CO. Denbigh, .J. P. co. Denbigh, and formerly 1791; r,i. 1820, Frances Jane, dau. of Martin Whish, Esq. of
High 16 Xot. 1800 s. his uncle, Thomas
Sheriff, b. ;
Mortimer House, Reading, Commissioner of Excise, and by
3Ieredith, 1802, and assumed, by royal hcense, 1824, her (who d. AprU, 18.30) left issue at his decease, 1849,
the surname and arms of Meeedith. He 'm. 1st, Hexet Cheistophee, now of Hawstead House.
PhiUp Roger Cohile, of Erith, Kent, b. 12 May, 1827; m.
1S21, Elizabeth Lowry, only dau. of the celebrated 14 Aug. 1860, Martha, 2nd dau. of William James Mostnan,
African trareller, Mungo Park, and by her (who d. of Bury St. Edmunds, and has issue, 1 Harry Philip, 6.
1872) has issue, 22 Aug. 1865 1 Clarissa Kate 2 Eva Emmeline, d. 6 Jan.
; ;
EicHABD Meeedith, seated at Pentrebychan, founded the of Key. Charles Lambart, Eector of Naran, and has
family before us. He m. Jane, dau. and heir of Morgan ap issue,
Djvid ap Eobert, Gent., and had issue, i. William (Sir), Knt. I. Robert Heskt.
of Stansly, co. Denbigh, and of Leeds Abbey, Kent, father of I. Virginia Maria Frances. ii. Louisa Charlotte.
SiK William Meredith, Bart, of Stansly, created a bart. 1622;
iLtncagC. peter SIetge, who left France at the Revoca-
and II. HrcH. whose line we are about to detail. The 2nd son, tion of the Edict of Nantes, and settled at Athlumney, was
Hugh Meeedith, of Wrexham and Pentrebychan, was an- father of
cestor of the Merediths of Pentrebychan, whose last direct
Peter Metge, Esq. of Athlumney, M.P. for Boyle and
male heir,
Tallaght, m. Janet Lyon, of the Strathmore family, and by her
Tno.MAs 3IEBEDITH, M.D., of Pentrebychan, d. s. p. 1S02, and
had two sons, Peter, and Jons. The elder,
bequeathed his estate to (the son of his sister, Margaret, and
Peter Metge, Baron of the Exchequer, m. a dau. of Sir
•iier husband, Joseph Warter, Esq. of Sibberscott. Salop) his
Edward Crofton, Bart., and had a dau., who d. unm., and
nephew, Henry Warter, who having assumed the surname and
was s. by his brother,
arms of Meredith, is the present Hesey W'artek-Mebedith,
John Metge, Esq., of Athlumney, M.P. for Dund.ill: in the
Esq. of Pentrebychan.
Irish Parliament, and Deputy Auditor-General of the Irish
—
Arvits Az.. a lion rampant or. Crest —A lion's head erased Treasury. By his 2nd wife, Henrietta, dau. of Henry Cole
or. Motto —
Heb dduw heb ddim, a duw a digon. (In English, Bowen, Esq. of Bowen's Court, he had issue,
'•Without God. without everything ; with God, having enough.")
I. Peter Possosbt, late of Athlumney, d. s. p. 10 Nov. 1873.
Seat —Pentrebychan Hall, Wrexham.
II. John Charles, of Sion, m. EUza Ibbetson, dau. of Henry
Cole, Esq. of Twickenham, and left issue,
:
stead House, Suffolk, late of the 91st regt., b. 4 Sept. Henrietta Cole.
1S22 ; m. 5 Dec. 1845, Mary, dau. of George Price, 3 Peter Ponsokbt, now of Eathkea, co. Tippcrary.
E?q. of G-raham's Town, South Africa, 21st Light 4 Robert Hen-et, now of Athlumney.
1 Elizabeth Charlotte.
Dragoons, and has issue,
2 Henrietta Cole, m. J. Mulock, Esq.
I. Hentit George Price, 6. 16 Sept. 1846. 3 Louisa Charlotte.
II. Christopher Barton, b. 6 Jan. 1860. III. Robert Henry, deceased.
I. Frances Jane Whish. ii. EUen Marie. IV. Louisa Cole, m. Rev. Robert Thompson, of Greenmount,
i;i. Elizabeth Sophia. Eector of Navan, deceased. v. Isabella, deceased.
]
THE LA.NDED GENT Y. MEY MEY 11 1095
MEYNELL-INGKAM OF HOAR CROSS. Boothby Scrimshire, of Tooloy Pajk, co. Leieestcr, and by her
had Hugo; and Charles, of the Grove, near Ashbourne.
Tlie late Hrao Feancis Metneli, Ixoham, Esq.
The elder of these two sons,
of Temple Xewsaui, co. York, and Hoar Cross Hill, Hoco Meynell, Esq. of Hoar Cross, eo. Stafford, m. 1782,
and D.L., sometime M.P. for W'cst
CO. Statlbrd, J. P. the Hon. Elizabeth Ingram, dau. and co-heiress of Viscount
Staffordshire, m. 11 Aug. 1863, Hon. Emily Cu.vk- Irwin, and by that lady (who d. 1817) had issue
LOTTE (now of Temple Xewsam and Hoar Cross), Hdgo Charles, his heir.
eldest dan. of the Eight Hon. Sir Charles Wood, Henry, Vice-Admiral U.N., M.P. for Lisbirn, deceased.
Edward Francis, ./. uam. IH^A.
Bart, Viscount Halifax, and c?. May, 1871. Elizabeth, )/i. 4 July, lb25, Col. Weymouth.
escallops or, forIngram; 2nd and 3rd, vairt: arg. and sa., for
a groat benefactor to Yeveley Priory, and Giles de Mesnil, who
Meynell. CreMs~ln, Ingram: A cook or; 2ih1, Meynell:
sat in rarliament as Knight of the Shire for co. Derby temp. A horse's head erased arg. Motto— Vuu: Diou, ung roy.
Edward I., and d. the 2Gth year of the following reign. The Sco^-— Temple Newsain, near Whitkirk; and lloar Cross,
eldest son, William JIesnil, was father of IIcgh de Menil, near Rugeley.
of Langley Mesnil, who represented the co. in tive Parliaments,
temp. Kdwabd III. He m. Johanna, dau. and heir of liobcrt
de la Ward, Steward of the Household to Edward I., and by MEYNELL OF MEYNELL LANGLEY.
her loft a son, SirIIit.o de Menil, of Langley Menil, a sallaiit
Meynell, Godfrey Feanceys, Esq. of Mejnell
warrior of the martial time in which he lived. He fought at
Langley, co. Derby, J. P., High Slicriff 1874, b.
Cressy and Poictiers, and was invested with the Order of the
jBatb. He m. Alice, dau. of Ralph, Lord Bassett, of Drayton, 29 Jan. 18-14 ; in. 11 Oct. 1866, Emma, dau. of E.
and cousin and heiress of Eoger de Verdon, by whom he had W. Wilmot, Esq., and niece of Sir Hem-y Wiimot,
a son, liiciiARD de Menil, who d. 1370, leaving by Johanna Bart, of Chaddesden, Derby, and has kad issue,
his wife, two sons, i. Ralph, of Langley Jlenil (who rf. 1389, I. John, 6. 8 Oct. 1867 d. 5 Sept. 1869.
;
leaving by Christiano Chute his wife, four daus., viz., Joan, m. II. Godfrey, b. 19 Aug. 1870. in. Hugo, h. 1 July, 1S75.
1st, John Staunton, of Staunton Harold, and 2ndly, Sir Thomas I. Eleanor. ii. Mary. in. Emma.
iClinton; Elizabeth; Margaret, m. Roger Dothick and ;
rhomasine, -m. Reginald Dethick, whose heiress m. Blassett, of ILfltCagr. Francis Meynell, Esq. (2n* son of Francis
Blorc); and ii. William, of Yeveley, M.P. for co. Derby
Meynell, Esq. of Willington, who d. 1618), purchased an
21 Richard II., who <^ 3 Henrt IV., and was s. by his son,
estate at Anslow, co. Stafford, 1633. By Dorothy his wife he
jBRald Metnell, M.P. for CO. Derby 13 Henry VI., father of
was father of Francis Meynell, Esq., who m. Mary Rolleston,
Kalph Metsell, of Yeveley and Willington, who ni. Ann, dau. and d. 1685, leaving a son, Francis Meynell, Esq. of Anslow,
)f John Hall of Leicester, and d. 13 Henry VII., leaving a son
,
who Id. IG94, Hannah, dau. of Francis Harris, of London
ind successor, Ralph Mevnell, living 1499, whose son, Gerald
Merchant, and d. 1727, having had several children, all ot
Mbtnell. of Willington, d. l.')26, and was s. by his son, Henrt whom d. s. 11., except Francis Meynell, Esq. of Anslow, b.
1698, who 1)1. 5 April, 1724, Jane, dau. of John Harpur, Esq. of
ilBTNELL, of Willington and Yeaveley, who d. 1541, and was s.
Littledover, co. Derby, and d. 1757, leaving a sou and suc-
jy his son, John Meynell, Esq., who ni. Maud, dau. of Sir
Fohn Bradborn, Knt. of the Hough, and d. 1652. His son and cessor,
.^n-is— Quarterly 1st and 4th, vairearg. and sa.: 2nd, jni.,
Meynell, Esq., High Sheriff 175S, and M.P. for Lich-
.0
:
a pale or; 3rd, paly of six arg. and gu. on a bond az. throe
iii. 1st, .\nne, dau. of John GcU, Esq. of
llopton, and by horse-shoes or. Crcnt—A horse's head erased arg. MoUu —
liad a son, Godfrey, who m. Mrs. Susanna Estridge,
Virtule vioi.
.*•, but d. «. p. lie m. 2adly, Anue, dau. of Thomas ,Set(£— Meynell Langley, Derby.
II. 4 B
1096 MEY THE LANDED GENTRY. MIC
MEYNELL OF EILVINGTON. ] Edward, b. 1811, Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn; m.
May, 1840, Katherine, dau. of Joseph Michael, Esq., M.D.,
Meynell, Edwaed Thomas, Esq. of Eilvington of Stamford, and by her (who d. Feb. 1841) had a son,
Hall and the Fryerage, co. York, b. 28 Jan. 1841 Edward Thomas, now of Kilvington.
uncle 1863
«. liis m. 10 Jan. 1871, Matilda, eldest
;
Hugo George, b. 1813; d. 17 Feb. 1828.
dau. of Cliristoplier William Carter Chaytor, Esq. Edgar John, Barrister-at-Law, of Durham, 6. 1 Feb. 1825
of Speunithorne Hall, co. York. rn. Louisa, dau. of R. S. Short, Esq. of Edlington
1856,
Grove, Horncastle, co. Lincoln, and has issue, Edgar, b.
1S57; Hugo Thomas; and two daus.
Hincajlt.— Some time in the 12th century, Walteh pe
Mainill had a grant from his brother, Koger de Hilton, of Mary Teresa, m. 1861, Howard Bedingfeld, Esq,
lands in Snotterdon. lie was s. by his son,
Emma Catherine, d.. 1844.
Mr. Meynell d. 1854, and was s. by his son,
EoBERT DE Mainill, whohad two sons, Thomas and The Fryer-
BIey.vell, Esq. of Kilvington Hall,
WiLUAsr, who granted to Hugh his brother the manor
age, CO. York, J. P. and D.L., b. 1805; to. 21 Sept. 1841, Jane,
of Hilton. Snotterdon, Hisilton, &c., and to these grants
is affixed a seal exhibiting the same armorial ensigns as eldest dau. and co-heir of the late William Mauleverer, Esq. of
now borne by the family. Hugh. Arncliffe Hall, near North AUerton. He d. 24 March, 1863,
The 2nd son, and was s. by his nephew, Edward Thomas Meynell, Esq.
Hugh de Menell, was living from 1203 to 1260. His des- now of Kilvington.
cendant, —
Arms Az., three bars gemelles and a chief or. Crest ——
A.
Robert Metkell, of Hilton (eldest son of John Blennel, of negro's head ppr. encircled with a wreath arg. and az. Motto
Hilton), who was summoned as a Grand Juror by Sir Nicholas Deus non reliquit memoriam humUium.
.Seats— Kilvington Hall, near Thirsk; the [Fryerage, near
Constable, High Sheriff for co. York, m. Agnes, dau. of Sir
Yarm, co. York.
John Lancaster, Knt. of Stockbridge, in Westmorland, and
liad issue, i. Eobeet, of Hilton, who was appointed Serjeant-
at-Law in 1547 ii. Henet
; iii. Anthonx. The 3rd and
;
MEYRICK OF BUSH.
youngest son, Meyeice, Thomas, Esq. of Bush House, co.
Anthony Meynell, Esq., purchased lands in Scrooton of Sir Pembroke, and Apley Castle, Salop, Major Salop
Thomas Nevil, 1556, having previously, in conjunction with
Militia, M.P. for Pembroke 1868-74, b. 14 March,
his brother Henry, acquired from WUliam and John Sewster,
Esqs., all their lands in North Kilvington. He m. 1st, Eliza-
1837; TO. 10 April, 1860, Mary Ehoda, 2nd dau. of
beth, dau. of William Greene, Esq. of Lanmoth, co. York, Eichard Frederick Hill, Esq., late Lieut.-Col. 53rd
ty v.hom he had issue two sons, Kogee. his heir, and Richard, regt., brother of Rowland, Viscount Hill, aud hag
of Pickhall and Thirsk, and d. s. -p. 1612. Anthony Meynell issue,
m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Eokesby, of Morton, by whom I. Frederick CnABLTON, 6. 7 July, 1862.
he had a son, Robert, of Stank, ancestor of the Meynells of II. St. John, b. i Aug. 1866.
Thornahy. Anthony Meynell d. 1576, and was s. by his eldest in. Rowland Francis, b. 10 Sept. 1867.
son, IV. Herbert Chiverton, b. 18 Oct. 1874.
Roger 3Ietnell, Esq. of North Kilvington, ra. Jlargaret, 1. Dora Rhoda. ii. Ali«e Maud, b. 2 Dec. 1870.
dau. and co-heir of Anthony CattericU, Esq. of Scanwick, co. III. Eva Mary, 6. 20 March, 1876.
Y'ork, by Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Rowland Tempest,
IV. Rachel Cicely, b. 16 June, 1878.
Esq. of Holmside, in Durham, and had issue. He d. 1591, and
was s. by his elder son. ILtlTCagf.— The Meyricks of Bash are a branch of the
at-Law, who d. 1844. Mr. Meynell d. 1808, and was s. by his Eaymond Hervey de Montmorency, only son of Viscount |
John Wright, Esq. of Kelvedon, in Essex, and by her (who in the Kaffir Wars, the Indian Mutiny, and the
d. 1844) had issue, Chinese War, and twice received the thauks of ;
1
MIC THE LANDED GENTRY. MIC 1097
—
HtllCitSC. TlieBIiclicls were nn ancient nnd respectable 20 July, 1809, Anne, dau. of William
mai-sh, CO. Northampton, and d. s. p
Hanbury. Esq. of Kel-
1853. His widow d.
Cornish family, branches of which had been Ions settled at
5 April, 186G.
Bodmin, St. Oolumb, and Truro, and had allied with the 15cau-
chainps and Poles, and other honourable Houses in the West The elder son,
of Knijland. From John, a younser son of the Cornish Nathaniel JficKLETHWAiT, Esq. of Taverham ITall. Norfolk,
JBliihels, Michel o/ZTi )i<7stO(i Russell descended. J.P., High Sheriff ISIO, 6. 25 Jan. 1784; m. 1st, 1804, Lady
Pavid Robert Michel, Esq. of Kincston Russell (son of Maria WaUlegrave, dau. of George, 4th Earl Waldegravc,
John Michel, Esq. of Kingston Russell, by Mary his wife, and by her (who d. 20 Feb. 1805) had one son,
dau. of Sir David Heckstetter, of Southgatc, Middlese-x, and Nathaniel Waldegbave John Branthwatt, late Lieut.-
prandson of John Michel, Esq. of Kingston Russell, by Pene- Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, d. 18 July, 1856.
lope his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Bingham, Esq. of He m. 2ndly, 1810, Lady Charlotte Rous, 2nd dau. of the 1st
Molcomb Bingham, Dorset), m. 1st, Grace, dau. of John Earl of Stradbroke, and by her (who d. April, 1830) had issue,
Ayscough, Esq. of St. Thomas in the East, Jamai«a; and
John NATHANtEL, of Taverham Hall, and Iridtre Place, 6.
2ndly, Eleanor, dau. of Edward Poore, Esq. a Welch Judge, 17 March, 1812; -„i. 29 May, 1849, Emily Elizabeth, eldest
M.P. for Sarum. By the former, who d. 23 Nov. 1777, he had dau. of Sir Charles Mills, Bart, of Hillingdon Court, Mid-
issue, dlesex, and d. s. p. 1877.
I. John, his heir. IIic.NRYSharnbobne Nathaniel, now of Taverham Hall and
Iridge Place.
II. Charles William, m. Mary, relict of Col. Strickland, and
dau. of Edmund Rolfc, Esq. of Heacham, Norfolk.
Frederick Nathaniel, 6. 1817. Sotherton Nathaniel.
III. David, d. 1779.
George Nathaniel, late Capt. 44th regt.
rv. Doyly, lost on board the " Guardian." in the South Seas.
William Nathaniel, </. 1851.
V. Christopher, a military ofBcer.
Sarah, m. John Mills, Esq. of Bistcme, Hants.
Ki'l.
Charlotte, m. Francis L'Estrange Astley, younger brother Ci
VI. James (Rev.), Vicar of Sturminstcr, m. Margaretta,
eldest dau. and heiress of Edmund Morton Pleydell, Esq. of
Lord Hastings, of Melton Constable, Norfolk.
AVIiatcombe, Dorset; and d.s. p. 1838. Laura, in. Herbert Langham, Esq. of Cottesbroke, co. North-
vii. Robert, d. 1779.
ampton, brother of Sir James Langham.
Emily, m. the Rev. J. Tyrwhitt Drake, of Blalpas.
I. Mary. m. Walter Parry Hodges, Esq. of Eason Grey, co.
Adeline, d. 1831.
Gloucester.
Gertrude, m. James, 3rd son of Henry Fellowes, Esq. of
n. Grace Ayscough, d. vnvi. IG Dec^lSSS.
III. CaroUne, d. unm, 1774.
Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon.
IV. Anne Heckstetter, m. 1806, Sir William Walter Tea,
Blaria Diana, m. 28 July, 1859, the Rev. Frederick Edward
Bart, of Pyrland. v. Charlotte, d. wiiin.
Tyrwhitt Drake.
Mr. Michel was js. at his decease by his eldest son, Mr. Micklethwait d. 7 Jan. 1856.
LrecT.-GEN. John Michel, of Dewlish and Kingston Russell, Arms— Chequy arg. and gu. a chief indented az. Cnut —
Elizabeth, dau. of Pierce Crosbie, Esq. of
i. 17C5; in. 1st, griffins head arg. erased gu. gorged with a collar componce of
CO. Kerry and 2ndly, 29 Sept. 1S03, Anne, eldest dau. of the —
the second and first. Motto Favente numine.
;
HALL AND lEIDGE PLACE. a period of six centuries. Their early residence was Mickle-
thwait, in Ingbirchworth, parish of Penistone. In deeds of
MlC?KLETHWAIT, HeNET ShAE>"BORNE WATHA- that place their names appear prior to a.d. 1272. The elder
>'IEL,Esq. of Taverham Hall, Norfolk, and Iridge branch removed to Ardsley 1655 a younger branch attained
;
Place, Susses, Commauder K.N., b. 12 Aug. 1811; an Irish Peerage as Viscount Micklethwait.
IS. his brother 1877. John Micklethwait, Esq. of Ingbirchworth, and of Ardsley,
who was buried at Penistone, 1697, m. Catherine, dau. of
?LlttCag;r.— John Micklethwait, Esq. of Eeeston, Nor- William Greaves, of Iloalden, and had issue three sons and two
folk, and Maresfield, Sussex, b. 25 Oct. 1719 (son of Nathaniel daus.,
Micklethwaite, Esq. of Maresfield, and 6th in descent from Sir I. Richard, eldest son and heir, of Ingbirchworth, 5. about
William Mieklethwait, of Kimberworth, co. York, ancestor of 1050, d. unm. ii. Benjamin, of whom hereafter.
ed by the late Rev. John Nathaniel Jlicklethwait, of Tavcr- I. i;uth, m. 1678, Thomas Brooke, Esq. of Woodside Dod-
II, JH. 24 Feb. 1756, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William worth, and left issue.
n. Margaret, in. 1078, Jonathan Green.
I'ecliham, Esq. of Iridge, Sussex (descended from the Peck-
lanis of Yaldham, Kent), and d. 27 Feb. 1799, having had The 2nd son,
jsue, Benjamin Micklethwait, Esq. of Ingbirchworth and Ardsley,
John, of Hillborough, Norfolk, b. 1757; m. 3 July, 1782, b.1659; TO. 1694, Anne, dau. of George Milner, Esq. of Burton
.lane, eldest dau. of Josiah Corthinc, of Anlaby, co. York, Grange and Rockley Old Hall, and had issue,
but d. f. p.
I. Richard, of whom hereafter.
Nathaniel, of whom presently. II. John, of the Manor House, Ardsley, h. 1698; 511. J.ane,
•lonathan, 6. 1764; m. 1792, Sophia, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward dau. of John Prince, Esq. of WooUey, and widow of Jolin
^traccy, Bart, of Backheatb, and had issue.
Mawhood, Esq. of Ardsley, and </. s.p.
2nd son, III. Benjamin, of Birk House, Ardsley, 6.1705; d. unra. 1762,
Mr. Micklethwait d. ISOO, and was s. by his eldest son, Peter, of Stockeld.
EicHABD Micklethwait, Esq. of Ardsley House, b. 1756 Francis, in. Frances, dau. and heir of James Taylor, Esq. of
CO. Lancaster.
m. 1786, EUzabeth, only dau. of John Pollard, Esq. of New Barbara Clara, m. Augustus Frederick HyppoUte, Viscomtc
Scutton Grange, Uoweforth, and had issue four daus. and one de Cuissy, in France.
son, d. young or unm. The son and heir,
I. Richard, d. unni. 1823. n. Jons, of whom hereafter. Petee Middelton, Esq. of Stockeld Park, 6. 1786 t. his ;
I. Martha, m. Mr. Nichols. father 16 Dec. 1847; he ra. 23 July, 1812, the Hon. Juliana
II. .iVnna, m. George Stansfeld, Esq.
Stourton, dau. of Charles Philip, 16th Lord Stourton, and by
He rii. 2ndly, Frances, relict of Thomas Inglis, M.D., of Hulton
her (who d. 27 Nov. 1861) had issue,
Basset, and d. 1820, and was s. by his eldest son, who dying
I. William, now of Stockeld Park, and Myddelton Lodge.
t. p. was s. by his brother, II. Charles Marmaduke, of Linton Spring, W.R. co. York, J. P.
John Micklethwait, Esq. of Ardsley House and Thomville, and D.L., m. July, J859, Helen, dau. of Col. Eraser, of
CO. York, Lord of the Manor of Ardsley, b. 1795; ni. 1825, Auchnagarin, and relict of George Huntly Duff, Esq. of
Mary Anne, dau. of Miles Atkinson, Esq. (by his wife Cathe- Muiitown, CO. Inverness, and has a son, Marmaduke Francis,
6. 1861, and other issue.
rine, dau. of Capt. Baynes, R.N., of Know strop Hall, descended
III. John, J. P. West Riding, Major 5th E. Laneashire Militia.
from the Royal House of Plantagcnet). By this lady, who d.
rv. Edward, ra. Emily, dau. of Alfred Power, Esq. of Belle View,
8 July, 1S69, he had issue, CO. Waterford.
I. RicHAKD, present representative. I. Mary.
n. John Pollard {me SIicklethwait of PenJidn). II. Juliana, ra. 23 July, 1840, the Hon. Henry Constable Max-
HI. Benjamin, d. young. well Stuart, of Traquair, brother of the late Loi-d Hemes,
I. Elizabeth Catherine, m. 7 Feb. 1861, Henry Jackson and has issue.
Whitley, Esq. of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, only son of John III.Apollonia. rv. Mary Anne.
AVhitley, Esq. of Ashton, co. Lancaster; he d. 14 Oct. 1878, V. Charlotte, m. George William Manley, Esq. of Spoffortb
leaving an only son. u. Marian Augusta. Hall, CO. York, and has issue.
III. Edith Marcia, ni. 15 April, 1857, Maurice Jones, Esq. VI. Catherine, ra. John Blundell, Esq. of Crosby, co. Lan-
(who assumed the name of Saltoitn) of Ffronfraith, co. caster, and has issue.
Montgomery, eldest surviving son of Rear Admiral Sir C. T. VII. Frances.
Jones, of Ffronfraith he d. 20 May, 1868, leaving issue.
;
Mr. Middelton d. 3 June, 1866.
IV. Emily Caroline JIatilda.
Arms— Same as Micklethwait of ArdsJev. Amis—Arg. fretty sa., a canton of the second. Crrxt—X
Seal —Ardsley House, near Barnsiey, co. York. garb or, between two wings erect arg. Motto Regardez mor —
droit.
.Veafs— Myddelton Lodge, Ilkley, near Otley; and Stockclf
Park, near Wetherby, co. York.
MICKLETHWAIT OF PENHEIN.
Micklethwait, Jony Pollaed, Esq. of Penliein
CO. Monmouth, J. P., 2nd son of John ilickle- MIDDLETON OF BRADFORD PEVERELL.
thwait, Esq. of Ardsley vide that Pedigree, Bar- MiDDLETOx, Hastings Nathaniel, Esq. of Brad-
rister-at-Law of the Middle Temple, b. 16 Nov. 1836 ford Peverell, Dorset, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and
m. 5 July, 1865, Marr, only child of Frederic G-ore, D.L.,High Sheriff 1857, m. 1834, Mary Ann, dau.
Esq., grandson of William Gore, Bishop of Limerick, of Eev. Charles Barton, and by her (who d. 1866)
whose grandfather was Sir William Gore, 3rd bart. has, with other issue, a son,
of Manor Gore, one of the Privy Council to Xing
Hastings Baeton, J.P., 6. 1839; ra. 1873, Charlotte Lucia»
Chaeles II., and has issue,
eldest dau. of Rev. C. O. Goodford, D.D., Provost of
I. St. .John Gore, b. 29 April, 1870. Eton College, and has issue, 1 Hashngs Chables, 6. 1875;
I. Mary Frances Gore. it. Edith Mabel Gore. 2 Frank, b. 1877.
III. Maud Gore. iv. Gertrude Gore.
Mr. Middleton is eldest son of Hastings Nathaniel
Arms, fCr. — Same as Micklethwait nf Arddcj. Middleton, Esq. of Townhill, Hants, by Emilia
Stat —Penhein, near Caerleon, co. Monmouth. his wife, dau. of Charles Purling, Esq., H.E.I.C.S.
Anns — Arg. fretty sa., a canton of the second. Crest—
between two wings erect sa.
MIDDELTON OF STOCKELD. garb
Seat
or,
— Bradford Peverell, near Dorchester.
MiDDELToy, William, Esq. of Myddelton Lodtrc,
and Stockeld Park, co. York, J.P., b. 11 Feb. 1815
s. his father 1866.
;
MIERS OF YNYSPENLIiWCH.
—
ILtnCiigC. The Mlddeltons of Stockeld are a very ancient H ENET Nathaniel, Esq. of Ynyspenllwch,
MiEE s ,
family,whose descent is recorded in Whitakee's History of CO. Glamorgan, J. P. for that co. and co. Brecknock,
Cracen. The pedigree commences anterior to Edwabd I., Sir b. 6 Sept. 1818 m. 12 Feb. 1870, Lydia Kate, dau.
;
Adam de Middelton, whose effigy in stone remains in Ilkley of John Miles Probyn, Esq., and has issue,
Church, having been buried there 5 Edwabd II. Amongst
I. Eichabd Henby Pbobtn, b. 12 June. 1873.
other alUances of the Middelton family may be mentioned Sib
II. Harrold Gwyn Bonnor, b. 12 Sept. 1874.
Petee, who m. a dau. of Sir Robert Plompton Sib Nicholas, ;
heirs of Charles, Earl of Westmorland, attainted for the rising cos. Lincoln and Cumberlaad. It is recorded in the Herald1(
In the North, (fftip. 2 Elizabeth; the son of this Sir Peter, who Visitation of 1634, which gives the pedigree, and also in tb
lu. Catherine, dau. of Henry Constable, Lord Viscount Dunbar, Harl. MS., British Museum, 5801, fol. 33, that
MIL THE LANDED GENTRY. MIL 109D
SiE Thomas Meres was M.P. for the city of Lincoln from Arms—Gn., a bend erm., on a canton or, a lion's head era.sed
1C51 to 1G88. The younger branch settled in Essex about the of the field. Cri:it —
A lion's head gu. charged witli a bend erm.
&<!<.<— Thorp Perrow, near Bcdale and Barninghain Park,
year 1700. In 1723 Nathaniel Miers was Lord of the Manor of ;
I. Jane Mary, m. 'Walter Jones Williams, Esq. of Coity, co. II. Beatrice, 6. 11 Aug. 1876.
Brecknock.
II. Mary Hill, m. 1st, Herbert Lloyd, Esq. of Danyrallt, co. HiltraflC— Hdmphrey St. John Mildmat, Esq., 5th son
Carmarthen and 2ndly, Charles Jlorgan, Capt. 23rd Royal
;
of SirHenry Paulet St. John Mildmay, liart., m. 1st, 18 Sept.
Welsh Fusiliers. 1823, Hon. Anne Eugenia Baring, eldest dau. of Alexander
Arms— Gu., a fe.ss erm. between three water bougets arg. Lord Ashburton, and by her (who d. 1839) had issue,
Crest — A plume of peacock's feathers ppr. encircled with a ring Humphrey Francis, M.P., b. 25 Dec. 1825; m. June, ISO].
or. Motto — Virtus est vitium fugere. Sybella Harriet, eldest dau. of George Clive, Esq. of Perry-
—
Seat Ynyspenllwch, Swansea, co. Glamorgan. stone, CO. Hereford, and d. 29 Nov. 1866.
IIenhy Bingham, now of Shoreham Place.
MILBANK OF THORP PEBROW. He )?i. 2ndly, 1843, Marianne Frances, dau. of Granville Har-
court Vernon, Esq. M.P., and by her had three daus.,
MiLBANK, Maek, Esq. of Thorp Perrow and Lucy Frances Jane, vi. Sept. 1868, J. R. T. Lane Fox, Esq.
Barningliam Park, York, J. P. and D.L., High
co. of 15ramham, York.
co. Emily Mary.
Sheriff of co. York 1837, and formerly M.P. lor Alice Catherine, m. 23 Oct. 1873, Hon. Henry H. Molyncux.
C'amelford, b. 2 May, 1795 ; m. 2 June, 1817, Lady Mr. Mildmay d. 9 Aug. 1853.
Augusta Henrietta Vane, 2nd dau. of "WiUiam Arms — Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., three lions rampant az.
:
Henry, 1st Duke of Cleveland, and by her (who d. armed and hmgued gu., for Mildmay 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a
;
HI. Henry John, J. P. and D.L., 6. 22 June, 1824; m. 1st, ILlliratJC. —This family was originally settled at Ledbury,
6 Oct. 1846, Lady Margaret Henrietta Maria, dau. of CO. Hereford, whence
George Harry, Lord Grey, of Groby, and sister of the Earl William Miles proceeded in early life to Jamaica, where,
of Stamford, and by her (who d. 7 March, 1852) had issue, in a short time, he acquired sufficient opulence to enable him
1 Henry, d. 1850; 1 Katherine Henrietta Maria; and to return to England, and to settle as a merchant at Bristol.
2 Louisa Elizabeth Jane. He m. 2ndly, 22 June, 1SG4, By Ann Barrow his wife, he was father of
Lady Susan Godolphin Osborne, eldest dau. of the Duke Philip John Miles, Esq. of Leigh Court, co. Somerset, and
of Leeds, and by her bad issue three sons and a dau. Kings Weston, co. Gloucester, who continued the commercial
He (/. 1872. business, and was M.P. for Bristol. He »i. 1st, 1795, Maria,
IV. Augustus Sussex (2, Cleveland Row, St. Jamcs"s), b. 2. dau. of the Very Rev. Arthur Whetham, Dean of Lismore,
Oct. 1827, godson of His Royal Highness the Duke of and by her (who d. 20 July, 1811) he had issue,
Sussex, J.P. and D.L. co. Durham, J. P. North Riding co. William (Sir), of Leigh Court, created a Baronet 19 April,
York. 1859 (see Bi^rke's Fetrage and Baruiictarje).
I. Augusta Caroline, m. 4 July, ISll, Henry Coore, Esq. of Sarah Agatha, la. 1828, John Ogle, Esq., eldest son of the
Scruton Hall. Rev. John Saville Ogle, of Kirkley Hall, Northumberland,
II. Louisa Jane, d. 1838.
and is deceased.
Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Henry Lloyd, and is deceased.
III. Mary Emily, d. 1 July, 1859.
Millicent, in. the Rev. Henry Mirehouse, and is deceased.
iLilTCigC— John Milbank, Esq. of Thorp Perrow (4th son Mr. Miles m. 2ndly, 11 May, 1813, Clarissa, dau. of Samuel
of Sir Mark Milbanke, Halnaby, by Elizabeth his
1st bart. of Peach Peacli, Esq. of Tockington, co. Gloucester, and by her
wife, dau. and heir of John Acclom, Esq. of Jloorby, cu. Yurk), (who d. 22 June, 1868) had issue,
TO. Mary, dau. and heir of Timothy Rrbson, Esq. of Newcastle-
Philip William Skynner, Esq. now of Kings Weston.
on-Tyne, and had issue, John, and Elizabeth. He d. 13 March, Juhn William, of Underdowu, co. Hereford, J.P. and D.L.,
1713, and was by his son,.?. b. 1817; d. u Nov. 1878.
John Milbank, Esq. of Thorp Perrow, m.his cousin Dorothy, Robert Henry William, of The Priory, co. Cardigan, m.
dau. of Sir Mark Milbanke, Bart, of Halnaby, and had by her Mary, dau. of the Rev. J. J. Cleaver, who has tanen the
(who d. 1741), one son and three daus. Mr. Milbank d. 22 Aug. name of Peach.
George Frederick William, of Llangattock Park, Crick-
1759, and was s. by his son, howell, J.P. for Somerset and Dorset, High Sluriff 1858,
Mark Mllbask, Esq. of Thorp Perrow. This gentleman, and J.P. and D.L. co. Brecon, b. 1820; „i. 11 June, 1851,
who broke his back in jumping, was «. by his son, Anna .\ugusta, 3rd dau. of Albany SavUe, Esq. of Oaklands,
William Milbank, Esq. of Thorp Perrow, </. 15 Jan. 1768, Devon.
m. 1792, Dorothy, dau. of John Wise, Esq. of Woolston, Devon, Charies William, of Burton Hill, Malmesbury, Wilts, J.P.,
by Margaret his wife, dau. and heir of John Ayshford, Esq. of High Sheriff 186.5, High Steward of Jlulmesbury, and
Lieut. -Col. Royal Gloucester.'^hire Hussars, b. 1823; rn.
WonwcU Court, and dying Feb. 1802, was i. by his son, the IS.'Sa, Maria Susanna, dau. of Jere Hill. Esq. of Henbury,
present Mask SIildank, Esq. of Thorp Perruw. and has, Charles Napier, b. 1354, and other issue.
1100 MIL THE LANDED GENTRY. MIL
Edward Peach William, b. 28 Dee. 1829; J.P., co. Clnn- Croasdaile Bowen, Esq., who assumed by royal license,
cester; m. 20 June, 1854, Olivia Caroline, Si-d dau. of Wil- dated 1 Feb. 1812, the additional surname and arms of Miller,
liam Cave, Esq. of Brentry, co. Gloucester, and by her He was b. 1802, and m. Catherine Anne, 2nd dau. of ThoniaB
(who d. 1870) has issue, Frederick Tremayne, 6. 22 March, Ormsby, Esq. of Knockmore, co. Mayo, and had issue,
1865; Archibald Edward, 6. 13 March, 1856; and Olivia
Beatrice Adelaide. Croasdaile Charles Bowen, now of Milford.
Henry Cruger William, 6. 1832. Clarissa Philippa. Ormsby, of Shannon Grove, co. Galway.
Ellen Octavia, in. J. T. Oswald, Esq. of Duunikier, cu. Fife. Anne, m. John Yeadon Ormsby, Esq. of Castleneynoe, co.
Sybilla Mary, m. Capt. Archdall. Sligo, 2nd son of Anthony Ormsby, Esq. of Ballinamore, co.
Marianne Adelaide, m. Lieut.-Gcn. Sir Patrick Macdougall. Mayo.
K.C.M.G. Elizabeth, iij.MarkPerrin, Esq. of Knockdromin, co. Dublin,
son of the Right Hon. Mr. Justice Perrin.
Mr. Miles d. 24 March, 1845, aged 72 years.
Catherine. Croasdailla.
Armx— Az.,
a ehevron erm. between three mascles arfr. each
Mr. Bowen Miller d. 19 April, 1837, and was s. by his elder
—
charged with a fleur-de-lis sa. Crcxt A dexter arm cnibowed
son, Croasdaile Charles Bowen Miller, Esq., now of
in armour ppr. garnished or, supporting with tlui hand an
anchor also ppr. Milford.
—
Seat Kings Weston, near Bristol.
—
Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, erm., three wolves' heads
erased az., for Miller; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a stag trippant :irg.
pierced in the back with an arrow and attired or, for Bowen.
MILLER OF MILFORBo Crests —
1st, A wolf's head erased as in the arms, for Miller;
2nd, A falcon close ppr., billed or, for Bowen. Motto— ^il
MiLiEE, Ceoasdaiie Chaeles Bowen, Esq. of conscire sibi.
(S'tai— Milford, Hollymount, co. Mayo.
High Sheriff 1870,
Milford, CO. Mayo, J.P. and D.L.,
I. 1829.
Mayo, and had issue, Meade, R.N. and d. 21 April, 1837, leaving issue.
;
Croasdaile Charles Miller, Esq. of Milford, Brig. Gen., b. Arras — Az., four mascles, two in pale and as many in
1772; Anne, dau. of
»i. —
Jones, Esq., but d. s.^. in forlugal,
fess. — A demi-lion rampant az., a mascle between
Crest his
paws or.
1811, and was s. by his nephew. <S'ca(— Eadway Grange, Kineton, co. Warwick.
MIL THE LANDED GENTRY. MIL 1101
MILLER-CHmSTIE. John, his heir.
William, I,. 1791; m. 1814, Charlotte, dau. of James Hare,
See Cheisxie. Esq., M.r. for Knaresborough, and had an only surviving
son,
Cliarlcs James Conway, Col. in the army, b, May, 1816;
m. June, ISGl, Gertrude, dau. of Samuel Whitljrrad. Esq.
MILLS OF TOLMERS. of Southill, CO. Bedford, and has i.ssue, William; Sydney;
Gertrude ; and Jidith.
Mills, John EEMiNGTON,Esq. of Tolmers, Herts, Charles of llillingdon Couit, Middlesex, b. 1792;
(Sir),
J.P. for Middlesex and Herts, and formerly M.P. created a Baronet lsG8.
for "Wycombe, in. 1831, Louisa Matilda, dau. of Francis, 6. 1793 d. 1S54.
; Henry Digby, d. young.
Ednumd Wheler, b. 1801 ; m. Frances Eliza, dau. of William
Joseph Trueman, Esq., and has had issue, Wingticld, Esq., and by her, who d. 1835, left at his decc:i.sc,
I. John Remington, in. 18C3, Mary Ann, only dau. of Cliarlcs
18U5, an only child, Charlotte, m. Col. E. H. Cooper,
of Jtarkrec Castle, co. Sligo.
and d. i May, ISGa, Icavinf; two dans.
Giliiiour, Esq.;
Elizabeth, m. 2 June, 1813, William Wingfield (afterwards
II. Joseph Trueman, of Clei'niont, Watton, Norfolk, and of
Baker), E.sq. of Or.sett Hall, Es.sex.
Husbands Bosworth, Rugby, J.P. for cos. Norfolk, llert.?, Charlotte, 711. 1810, H. C. Compton, Esq. of Manor House,
and Leicester, 6. 15 Jan. 1836; m. 13 Oct. Is58, Eliza Minestead, Hants.
Anna, dau. of James Layton, Esq., late of Baldock, Herts, Selina, m. 24 March, 1824, C. H. Braccbridge, Esq. of The
and Cornwall Gardens, London, J. P., and has issue, 1 Hall, Atherstonc, co. Warwick.
Henry Truem.an, b. 23 Oct. ISGO 2 John Layton, b. ;
Mr. Mills d. 20 March, 1820, and was a. by his eldest son,
Sept. 18G3; 3 Charles Remington, b. 15 Dec. 18G5; John Mills, Esq. of Bisterne, Hants, J.P., D.L., and
1 Louisa Matilda, 6. 11 Sept. 1859; 2 Margaret Ada, Verderer of New Forest, b. 11 Aug. 1789; to. 28 July, 1835,
6.25 March, 1862; 3 Mary Florence, b. 8 Oct. 1864. Sarah Charlotte, eldest dau. of Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq.
I. Matilda, m. May, 1855, Thomas Ward Swinburne, Esq. of of Taverham Hall, Norwich, and by her (who d. 11 Feb. 1869)
Co;ndean Hall, near Winchcomb, co. Gloucester. had issue,
I. John, his heir, now of Bisterne.
Mr. Mills, who
son of Samuel Mills, Esq. of
is
II. Cecil (Rev.), b. 17 Nov. 18i!9,; Rector of Barford, co. War-
Eussell Square, d. 1847), by Mary
London (who wick; m. 12 Aug. 1874, Anne Henrietta Frances, eldest
Wilson, his wife, s. to Tolmers, 11 Nov. 1862, at the dau. of Capt. Nicholls, and has issue a son, Francis Cecil,
decease of his elder brother, Thomas Mills, Esq. of b. 31 July, 1875; and a dau.
Tolmers, J.P. and D.L., of the Inner Temple, Mr. Mills was formerly in the Coldstream Guards, and served
in the Peninsula and Holland. He was present at the battles
Barrister-at-Law, and M.A. of the Uniyersity of
of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, and the sieges of Ciudad
Cambridge, M.P. for Totnes, h. 1794.
Eodrigo and Burgos, for which he had the war medal and
—
Arrmt Erm., a millrind sa., quartering 1st, arg., six lions three clasps. He was M.P. for Rochester from 1831 to 1&34.
rampant, three, two, and one sa. 2nd, az., a mullet pierced
;
He d. 28 i'eb. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son.
arg. ;3rd, per chevron or and az. three mullets counter-
—
changed. CrtH A lion rampant or. Motto Deo adjuvantu. — —
Arms Gyronny of six arg. and az., a millrind sa. Crext—A
<Sea£ —
Kingswood Lodge, Tuubridge Wells. demi-lion reguardant or, gorged with a collar genul az.
holding between the paws a millrind sa. il/oiio— Nil conscire
sibi.
;Sea4— Bisterne, Eingwood, Hants.
miLLS OF BISTERNE.
Mills, John, Esq. of Bisterne, Hants, J.P., h.
3 'June, 1836 m. 30 June, 1868, Louisa Frances,
MILLS OF SAXHAM: HALL.
;
eldest dau. of Thomas Entwisle, Esq. of Wolhayes, Mills, Thomas Eichaed, Esq. of Saxham Hall„
Hants, and has issue a dau. Suffolk, High Sheriff 1871, formerly Lieut. King's
Dragoon Guards, b. 4 March, 1818 ; m. 31 May,
ILinCatir. John Mills, who held one of the offices in 1843, Emily, only surviving dau. of Hon. Samuel
the Court of Chancery, m. 30 June, 1709, Sarah Best, and liad
Hatt, Seigneur of Chambly, near Montreal, Canada,
issue,
aiid by her has issue,
John, of whom presently.
William, b. 4 Sept. 1714; m. Selina, dau. of Sir John Salter, I. William, 30 April, 1844.
6.
Knt. of Wardens Hall, Essex, 0,. s. p. Dec. 1782. H. Thomas Richard, 6. 18 Oct. 1851.
Mary, d. wjito. May, 1730. I. Emily Matilda.
Sarah, m. Rev. Henry Bund Vernon, Rector of Fladbury,
CO. Worcester, d. s. %>. 1758. ULl'llcaSf'— Gii'Es Mills, Esq. of London, 6. 1678; m.
Mary, dau. of Elliston Barrington, Esq. of Chelmsford, Essex
Mr. Mills d. June, 1717 (his widow m. 2ndly, Robert Cornwall,
(son and heir of Thomas Barrington, Esq., and grandson of
Esq., and by him had an only child, Catherine, m. Hugh
Robert Barrington, Esq. of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, who
Holbech, Esq.). The eldest surviving son.
was 3rd son of Sir Francis Barrington, 1st bart. of Bariingtoa
Rev. John Mills, Rector of Barfoid and of Oxhill, co.
Hall (so created 1614), and dying 24 Jan. 1746, left a son,
Warwick, h. 10 May, 1712; m. 17 Nov. 1749, Sarah, duu. of
William Mills, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, m. Elizabeth,
Eev. WiUiam Wheler, Vic.Tr of Leamington Hastings, co.
dau. of James Hatch, Esq. of Clabery Hall, Essex and dying
Warwick, and grand-dau. of Admiral Sir Francis Whclcr, ;
Selina, rn. 1780, James Molony, Esq. of Kiltanon. Thomas (Uev.), Rector of Stutton, Ipswich, and of Great
Lucy, d. young, 1771. Saxham, Sutfnlk, Proctor in Convocation for the Arch-
Frances, m. 13 Dec. 1793, Rev. Thomas Cattcll, deaconry of Suffolk, Hon. Canon of Norwich, Chaplain iu
Rector of
Bcrkeswell, co. Warwick; and d. 3 March, 1795. Ordinary to Her Majesty, and J.P. for Suffolk, b. 17 Nuv.
Charlotte, d. young, 1771. 1792; 7/(. 1st Anne, dau. of Nathaniel Barnardiston, Esq,
of The Ryes, Sudbury, Suffolk, and by her had a son,
Mr. Mills d. 21 March, 1791. The eldest son,
William Esq. of Bisterne, b. 10 Nov. 1750; m.
SIills,
Barrington .Stopford Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Law.shall,
Suffolk, 111. Georgiana Penelope, dau. of Henry C. Suirt,
7 April, 1786, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Wriothcslcy
Esq. of Critchill House, Dorset, and has one dau. sur-
Digby, and by her (who d. 27 Dec. 1828) had issue, viving, Mary Isabel.
1102 MIL THE LANDED GENTRY. MIL
The Eev. Thomas Mills m. 2n(ll)-, 1836, Hon. Elizabeth "the spears of Wedderburne," i. Geobge, fell at Flodden,
Frances, dau. of George, 5th Viscount Harrington. s. p.; David, successor to his father; in. Alexander, of
11.
Susanna, m. 1805, John William Hicks, Esq. of Jamaica, Manderston, ancestor of the Earls of Dunbar, Homes of
and of Bath; and d. 11 Sept. 1853. Renton, and Home-Deummonds of Blair Druramond : iv.
Elizaheth, d. unvii. 1825.
John, ancestor of Home, Bart, of Blackadder; v. Eobert
Marianne, Edward Harman, Esq. of Clay HiU, Enfield
ra.
VI. Andrew, Eector of Lauder; and vii. Patrick, of Broom
and having had issue.
d. 1855,
Julia, r,i. 27 Aug. 1833, Eev. Arthur Carrighan, Eector of House. Sir David Home was slain at the field of Flodden,
Barrow, Suffolk; and d. 1862. together with his eldest son. His 2nd son,
The eldest son, David Home, of Wedderbum, ra. Alison, sister of Archibald,
William Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall, Suffolk, J. P. and Cth Earl of Angus, and widow of Eobert Blackadder, of Black-
D.L., Ij. 18 Jan. 1730; r,i. 5 June, 1817, Clara Jane, 2nd dau. adder, by whom he had three sons, i. Geobge, of Wedderbum,
of Eev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell Court, co. Gloucester, slain at Pinkie 1547, s.'p. ii. David (Sir), of whom presently;
;
and had issue, and Id. John, of Crumstane. The 2nd son,
TnoMAS EicHAED, HOW of Saxham Hall. David Home, of Wedderbum, was taken prisoner at Pinkie.
William Huntley, 6. 13 June, 1323 married. ;
He m. Mariota, dau. of Andrew Johnston, of Elphinston, by
Clara Mary Anne, m. 27 May, 1847, Eev. Wadham Huntley whom he had (with three daus.) four sons, i. Geobge, his
Skrine. heir; ii. David, of Godscroft, a-nihoxoi A HUtory of t lie H'V.scs
Anne Harriett, m. 17 May, 1853, Sholto James Douglas, Esq., of Douffla^ and Horae; in. James, Parson of Hilton; and
2nd son of Gen. Sir James Donglas, and has issue.
Susan Caroline, ra. 3 Aug. 1843, Henry Duncan Skrine,
IV. John. David Home d. 1574, and was s. by his eldest son,
eldest son of Henry Skrine, Esq. of Stuhbings House, Sib Geobge Home, of Wedderbum, appointed Warden of
Berks, and of Warley, Somerset. the East Marches 1578, and Comptroller of Scotland 1597. He
Julia Jane, m. 3 Sept. 1853, Theodore Thring, Esq., Bar- ra. Jean, dau. of John Halden, of Gleneagles; and dying
rister-at-Law. 24 Nov. 1616, left an only son and successor.
Catherine Mary, ra. 30 May, 1854, George James Edward
Sib David Home, of Wedderbum, ra. Margaret, dau. of Sir
BrortTi, Esq. of Tostock Place, Suffolk.
Elizabeth Georgina. ra. 11 Aug. 1863, Eev. Henry Kcyworth John Home, of Coldingknows, and was slain at the kattle of
Creed, Eector of Chedburgh, Suffolk. Dunbar, 1650, together with his son,
Be d. 1865.
Geobge Home, of Wedderbum. He m. Catherint, dau. of
Alexander Morison, of Preston Grange, a Lord of Sesiun, and
Ai-ra-f —Erm., a fer-de-moline sa. Crest —A lion rampant or. (with two daus., Katharine, ra. John Bethune, of Blebo;
2Jotto —Contido. left
and Margaret) a son,
Seat —Saxham Hall, Biut- St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Geobge Home, of Wedderbum, 6. 1641 who d. in or before;
I. JosKPH Jaspeb Alksandeb, 6. 23 Feb. 1852; m. 1874, Militia, 5. 4 March, 1772; m. 1812, Miss Elizabeth Cooth Whit-
Elizabeth Isidore, eldest dau. of Hon. George M. Parsons, niasb, of Bath and d. s. p. at Southampton, 1842, when he
;
of Columbus, Ohio, United States, and has issue. was s. by his only surviving brother,
II. George Grey, of Hardwick, Suffolk, 6. 5 Nov. 1807, «. his Clement Milward, Esq. of Tullogher, co. Kilkenny, Rcar-
grandmother. Lady Galium at IJardwiek in 1875. Adniiral R.N., 6. 7 Sept. 1776; m. 1816, Elizabeth, dau. of
I. Alice Mary, vi. William Wybrow llobertson, Ksq.
Charles Dawson, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Wexford, by wlioni
II. Sydney Isabella. (who (/. 1854) he had issue,
I. Henry (Rev.), Rector of Rodney Stoke, Somerset, and
Tliis gentleman, disfingmshed as a leading Politieian Piebendary of Wells Cathedial, ,,(. 1 Jan. 1846, Eliza Anne,
and Parliamentary Speaker, was educated at the dau. of Rev. John I'cddcr, of Churchtown, co. Lancaster;
Charter House and at Trin. Coll. Cambridge, where and d. 5 May, 1876, leaving three daus.,
He was M.P. for Eliza Margaret.
1 2 Anna IMai'ia. Z .Tnnc Deborah.
lie graduated as a Wrangler 1830.
II.Charles Richard, R.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, and Proctor of
Ipswich from 1837 to 1839, for Manchester from the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Courts in Ireland; (/. unm.
1811 to 1857, and for Ashton-uuder-Lync from 1857 Jan. 1848. in. Clement, now of Ali je Holt.
to 18G8, and has held office as President of the IV. Thomas Walter,
C.B., Lieut. -Col. Royal Artillery, and
Col. in the army, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, b. 18 June,
Board of Trade. He is only son of Major Thomas 1825; m. 24 June, 1852, Olivia Maria, dau. of David i'eatty,
Milner Gibson, of the 37th regt. (who d. May, Esq. of Penzance, co. Wexford; and d. 31 Dec. ibH, leaving
1807), by Isabella his wife, only dau. of H. Glover, issue,
Esq., and grandson of the Eev. Thomas Gibson. 1 Clement Henry, b. 8 Oct. 1860.
2 Frederick David, b. 10 Sept. 1862.
Scai —Thebeiioa House, Saxmuudliam. 3 Arthur Dawson, 6. 13 July, 18()5.
4 Thomas Walter, b. 10 April, 1867.
5 Harry Dacres, b. 1 July, 1871.
1 Elizabeth Mary.
MILWAED OF ALICE-HOLT AND 2 Annie Olivia,
3 Clementina Blanche,
TULLOGHER. V. William, b. 12 March, 1827 d. v.nm.. ;
MiLWAED, Clement, Esq. of Alice Holt, co. VI. Dawson Archer, of Tullogher, J. P. co. Kilkenny, 6.
maloe; and (?. 4 May, 1718. II. Victor Tilson, b. 11 April, 1869.
III. John Bertram, b. 1 March, 1871.
Mr. Milward acquired considerable estates in the cos. of Wick-
low and Wexford, and left them by his will, dated 12 Nov. iitnCaflC. George Milward, Esq. of Wincot, co.
1694, and proved 6 Feb. 1697, to his eldest son. His 2nd son, Gloucester (grandfather of the present representative), lel'c
Thomas Milwakd, Esq. of Ballyharran, co. Wexford, «. to by Anne his wife, three sons and three daus.,
toe estates at the death s. p. of his elder brother. He m. 1st, John, who d. unm. Dec. 1842.
Dct. 1696, Hannah Smith, by whom he had no issue and ; George, of whom presently.
;ndly, July, 1697, Sarah Welman, heiress of TuUogher, co. William, of Waterford, ;//. Anne, dau. of Newport, and —
ilkenny, by whom he had issue, niece of Sir John Newport, Bart, ot New Park, co. Water-
ford, and had, 1 John, inlierited a portion of his uncle
Clement, h. 4 July, 1702 d. s. p. in Africa, June, 1722.
;
1. Beata, b. 22 Sept. 1769 m. Christopher Hore ITatchcll, Esq. IV. Arthur Prendergast, 6. 26 Sept. 1852; jii. Edilii, dau. cf
;
Anns— Erm., a cross moline between three torteaux, two 1 Rebecca, ra. Daniel Foley, Esq. ; 2 Elizabeth and 3 Jime, ;
and one, eacli charged with a crescent or. C're.H Between two — wife of William Maunsell.
wings az. a bear's paw erased sa. claws or, holding a sceptre in The son and heir,
hend sinister gold entwined by a sprig of oak. Motto Xec — Hd.mphrey Minchin, Esq. of Busherstown, to. Miss Chad-
lemere nee timide.
/Seat— The Manor House, Lechlade. wick, and had issue, with eight daus.,
John, of Busherstown. Humphrey.
Paul. Joshua. George.
)
His eldest son,
miLWAIlD OF THUPvGAHTON PRIOBY. John Minchin, Esq. of Busherstown, High Sheriff of King's
Co. 1768,TO. Miss EUard, and had issue,
MiLWAED, EiCHAED, Esq. of Thurgarton Priory, ^
Richard, Capt. of Dragoons, d. unm. J
CO. IS'ottmgliam, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1857, George, of IJusherstown. ^
5. 25 July, 1810 ; m. 9 Jime, 1840, Marianne, 3rd Rebecca, m. William Minchin, Esq. of Greenhills, co. Tip
dau. of Charles Martin, Esq. of Vintner's Hall, by perary, and had issue.
Katharine his wife, dan. of George Welstead, Esq. His 2nd son,
of Wormley, Herts. George Minchin, Esq. of Busherstown, High Sheriff o
King's Co. 1828, m. Elizabeth Agnes, dau. of John Studd^rr
iLtllCaSC—This family descends from, and bears the arms Esq., D.L., of Elm Hill, co. Limerick, by whom (who d. l-uo
of the ancient House of Slilward, of Eaton Dovedale, ."six gene- he had issue, with a dau., Alicia, a son,
rations of which are described in the Visitation, of Der-i,;/, John Minchin, Esq. of Busherstown, J.P., an officer -i'-i)
1611. regt., m. Anne, dau. of Robert Hall, Esq. of Innismore liui:
Thomas Milwakd, Esq. 6. 1668, son of Richard Millwanl, CO.Fermanagh; and d. 1851, having had issue,
purchased an estate at Handley, Korth Winfield, co. Derby,
George John, now of Busherstown.
1710. He was father of Elizabeth Agnes, m. 1S63, Richard J. Gabhett, Esq., J. P., o
EicHARD MiLWAED, Esq., who m. 8 March, 1743, Frances Caherline House, co. Limerick.
Eeynolds, and was s. at his decease, 1790, by his son, Alice Anne, ra. 1868, Capt. Welch, of Monkstown Park, co
EicHAKD MiLWAKD, Esq., who m. 12 May, 1781, Ellen Little, Dublin.
and hud issue, Arms—Erm., a chevron cotised gu. between three fleurs
I. EicHAKD, his heir. de-lisaz. Crest —A naked arm embowed couped at thi
II. John, 22 April, 1786; d. 2 Feb. 1830.
b. shoulder ppr., in the haud a baton or. 3Jotto Rcgarde a I—
in. b. 3 Aug. 1790; d. 14 Jan. 1841.
Thomas, mort.
I. Frances, d. 13 Dec. 1857. &f/«— Busherstown, Dunkerrin, Eoscrea. Ciii6 — Kildai'
II. Anne, m. 10 Oct. 1S09, John Parlun?on, Esq., son of .Tohn Street, Dublin.
Parkinson, Esq. of South Clifton, and Knapthorpe, Isotts,
and d. 9 Sept. 1840, having had,
1 EicHARD, now of Thurgarton Priory. MINNITT OF ANAGHBEG-.
2 John, b. 15 Jan. 1812 m. July, 1842, Katherine, 2nd
;
• dau. of George Hole, Esq., and has issue, John, b. 20 July, MiKNiTT, JosHTJA EoBEET, Esq. of Anaghbeg, cc
1843 George, b. 22 Jan. 1846
; Lionel, deceased Cyril,
; ;
Tipperary, J.P., b. 9 Aug. 1806 m. 19 May, 1S34 ;
b. 5 Feb. 1854; Hugh, 6. 10 April, 1855; Eleanor; Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir Charles Foster Goring
Florence Marianne and Mary Beatrice.
; ;
4 Thomas, b. 30 June, 1817; to. 16 April, 1857, Jane, 3rd m. George Godolphin Caleb, 6. 6 Feb. 1849 to. 1871 ;
dau. of the Rev. Theodore Williams, "Vicar of Hendon, Isabella, dau. of W. T. Webb, Esq.
Middlesex. I. Mary.
1 Anne, r.i. 19 Sept. 1854, Eev. Henry Smith Anders, II. Eliz.ibeth, to. 1872, J. E. Headech, Esq., and has issue.
Eector of Kirkby-le-Thorpe, co. Lincohi ; he d. 16 April,
1877. III. Bridget. iv. xVnna.
Mr. Milward d. 1825, and was by his eldest son, the late
.?. JLtlTCagC—The founder of the Irish branch of the 3Iinnit
Richard Milward, Esq. of Hexgreave Park, and Thurgar- family was
ton Priory, J.P., 6. 1 July, 1784, who d. «. ;). 16 Aug. 1844, Capt. John Minnitt, of Mount Blinnitt, co. Limerick. II
and was s. by his nephew, Richard Parkinson, Esq., who TO.and had issue. The elder son,
takes, by sign-manual, the name and arms of Milward, in Robert Minnitt, Esq. of Knygh Castle, BlaeUfort, air
place of those of Pabkinson. Anaghbeg, all co. Tipperary, to. Jane, dau. of John Kent
Anns—Erm., on a fcss gu. three bezants. C-fst— A lion's Esq. of Poleran, eo. Kilkenny, Collector of WaterforJ, an'
paw grasping a sc-eptre or. ilottn — Xec tcmere ncc timide. had issue,
Scat —Thurgarton Priory, Southwell, Xutts. I. Caleb, murdered at Cranagh Duffe, Dowhaia, 2 April
1707, d. s. p.
H. John, of Knygh Castle and Blackfort, Capt. in the army
in. 1713,Mary, dau. of James Gubbins, Esq. of KUfrush, cc
MINCHIN OF BUSHEKSTOWN. Limerick, and had a son, James, who d. unm., and thrc
daus., 1 Mary, to. 1743, George Hastings, Esq. of Bally
MiKCHiN, Geoege John, Esq. of Bushersto-svn, valley, co. Clare; 2 Eliza, to. her cousin, John Carder
King's Co., J.P. and D.L., High SherilTfor that co. Esq. of Coolrae, and Killard and 3 Jane, rn. 1st, Mr. Can
;
Limerick, and grand-niece of Field Marshal Hugh, son and heir of Richard Atkins, Esq. of Currakerry West
1st Viscount Gough. CO. Cork.
III. Abigail, m. Edward Despard, Esq. of Cranagh, Queen'
ILlUCagC—The family of Minchin is one of very old Co., eldest son of William Ue.spard, Esq. of Coolbally.
standing in the King's Co. In the year 1720, IV. Grace, m. Henry Fletcher, Esq. of Shannon Hall, co
HcMPURET MiN-CHiN, Esq. of Ballynakill, co. Tipperary, J. P., Tipperary.
M.P. CO. Tipperary (a younger son of Charles Minchin, of Eobert Minnitt, Esq., d. 31 May, 1709. His 3rd son,
Moneygall, whose will was proved 18 Nov. 1681), had his Robert Minnitt, E.sq. of Anaghbeg, purchased Blackfor
armorial bearings entered in Ulster's Office. He was afterwards from his elder nephew, James he -ni. Anne, dau. and co-hci:
;
of Busherstown, King's Co., and as such, made his will, of the Rev. Paul Ducloss, Rector of Rathdowny, Queen's Co.
30 Sept. 1733. By Rebecca his wife, sister of Joshua Paul, of an eminent French family, and left at his decease, 1773
Esq., he had, with other issue, five sons and two daus..
MIR THE LANDED GENTRY. MIT 1105
Paul, of Blackfovt, d. unm. John, b. ISOO; to. Anne, dau. of C. Moore, Esq., and left
Eobert (Bev.), Kector of Tulla, co. Clare, d. about 5 Dec. a son, John Mirehouse, a Capt. in lI.iM.S.
1785 ni. his cousin, Eleanor, 2nd dan. of William lleveroux,
; II. Thomas, of whom
presently.
Esq. of Deerpark, co. Clare, by INIargaret, eldest dan. of III. Jonathan, 1723 hi., and had four sons and a clau.
b. ;
Kobert Atkins, Esq. of Fonntainville, co. Cork, and by her, I. Isabel, /;. 1707; d. 1728.
who d. 1777 or 1778, had issue, a son, Robert, who((. young, II. Jane, 6. 1709; m. 1733, William Pearson, Esq. of Fangs;
and a dau. and heir, Anno, of Blackfort, who 'ui. 1B06, andii;. 1790, aged 81.
William Fitzgerald, Esq. of Adrival, co, Kerry, Barristor-at- III. Mary, H, founded and endowed a school at Mocker-
b. 17
Law. ton; d. 179.3, aged 82.
Caleb, 5«. his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of John Cardan, Esq. IV. Margaret, b. 1713; to. 1748, John Longmire, Esq. oS
of Killard, and had issue. Thrushbank d. aged 92. ;
William Hastings, m. Araminta, dau. ot Rev. Mr. Metgo, and, Ehzabeth, dau. of John l<'i.sher, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury,
d. 25 Dec. 187ti, having had one dau. Preceptor to the Princess Charlotte of Wales, and had issue,
Ednnmd, m. Eliza, dau. of Capt. Robert Rowan, and left one 1 John, his successor, J. P. and D.L. co. Pembroke, and
son and two daus. Barrister-at-Law; b. 182G ni. 1863, Louisa, dau. of S.
;
""ohn Christopher, Capt. 31stregt., ii;. 1st, Miss Dora Jones, by O. Lewis, Esq. d. Jan. 1864. ;
MlREHOUSE, Ret. John, of Harabrook, co. Glou- her (who d. 30 June, 1874) issue,
cester, and Colsterworth, co. Lincoln, Rector of 1 John, now of Hambrook.
2 William Edward, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law,
Colstcrworth, M.A, of Clare Coll. Cambridge, h.
b. 28 Oct. 1844.
15 Dec. 1839. Georgiana Eliza, m. 15 June, 1805, the Rev. Frank
1
Burges, Rector of Winterbournc, Gloucester, wlio d.
—
ILllICitflC. This family takes its surname, which was 24 July, 1875.
anciently written Myrehouse and Myrehowse, from the 2 Mary Cornelia Brunetta. 3 Esther Avarina.
"house" of the mere or lake, and resided at Myresyke. It III. Thomas Henry (Rev.), of St. George's Hill Somerset,
claims to be Saxon, and the Myresyke estate is stated to have Vicar oi St. George's, Rector of Harlaxton, co. Linrjoln, and
been in the possession of the family from the time of Edward Prebendary of South Grantham, twin with William Squire,
TO. 26 March, 1835, Milly, eldest dau. of P. J. Miles, E.sq.,
TUE Confessor. In the reign of Henry Vlll.,
M.P., of Leigh Court, Somerset, and Kingsweston, co.
John Myrehowse, Esq. of Myresyke and Mosergh, Cumber- Gloucester, J.P. for cos. Pembroke and Somerset; and d.
land, gaye up certain lands to the King at the dissolution of 1866, leaving issue,
the religious houses, and in the 3rd year of Edward VI., Sir Henry John, of St. George's Hall, Bristol, J.P. for
1
William Grey, Knt., Lord Grey de Wilton, had license to Somerset, Capt. N. Somerset Ycomary, b. 21 Dec. 1835;
alienate the lands belonging to Peter Myrehouse. John Myre- in. 1861, Anna. dau. of Rev. George Tierney Roche, and
house, of Myresyke, had two sons, by her (who d. 1872) has Henry George, b. Ibl62, and
John Myrehouse and Peter Myrehouse: the former is other issue.
2 Philip John, h. 1838; d. 18G7.
mentioned in a deed bearing date the 30th of April, in the
3 Arthur Vv'illiam Leigh, Capt. in the army, served in the
ISth year of the reign of James I., and d. leaving two sons, Persian War and Indian Mutiny, b. 1839.
John and William; John ci. young, and the property passed 1 Milieent Mary, in. the Rev. C. T. Wilton, Vicar of Foy,
into the hands of the younger, CO. Hereford.
William Myrehouse, Esq. of Myresyke, who had four ^,.„is_Gu., a bend arg. billcttce sa. C)v.sf— .\n armed arm
lildrcn, John; Ann; Barbara; and Jennet. holding a sword all ppr. ' il/o//'/— Qualis ab incepto.
John Myrehouse, Esq. of Myresyke, the only son, b. 1C20, ^Vai.-;— Colsterworth, Grantham; and Hambrook Grove, co.
('. 1704, and left, by Jane his wife, John, Moses, Mary, and
Gloucester. ^
Martha.
•John Myrehouse, of Myresyke, the elder son, 6. 1C70, i;!.
MIREHOUSE OP THE HALL, ANGLE.
1703, Mary Dickenson, of Redhow, Laniplugh, and
See Levett.
1771, <.'.
iLiuCagC—This is a branch of tlie family of Fonnzs, Sm Andrew Mitchell, K.E., b. 1703; m. 1721, Barbara, only
Barts. of Craigievar. dau. and heiress of Thomas Mitchell, of Thainston, and by her
Duncan Fobbes, 2nd son of Sir Arthur Forbes, 4th bart. of had a dau., Barbara, who d. in childhood, whereupon he wae
Craigievar, by his 2nd wife, Margaret, dau. of Striichan of served heir to his dau. 1741. He entered the Middle Temple
Balgall, b. 20 March, 1757 assumed, under deed of entail,
;
1733, and was called to the Bar 1738. In 1742 he was appointed
executed by his father 1772, the name and arms of Mitchell Under Secretary of State for Scotland; was M.P. for co.
of Thainstone, in memory of Sir Andrew Mitchell, K.U., of Aberdeen 1747, and for the Elgin Burghs 1754. lie received
Thainstone, by whom the estates of Thainstone and Easter Bcltie his appointment as Envoy to Berlin 1756, and was afterwards
were left to Sir Arthur. He m. 27 March, 1777, Katharine raised to the rank of Ambasijador Extraordinary and Minister
Ann, 2nd dau. of William Fraser, Esq. of Fraserfield, grandson Plenipotentiary at the Court of Feedeeick William the Great
of William, Lord Saltoun, and his wife, Lady Katharine, dau. of Prussia, and received for his services in attending on that
of David Erskine, 9th Earl of Buchan, and had issue, monarch during the Seven Years' War, the Order of tlieBath.
Abthue Andbew, his heir. Sir Andrew d. s. p. at BerUn 1771, and left his estates to Sia
\V'iLLLAM. Duncan. Joitn. Aethue Forbes, Bart.
Alexander, 1788; m. Janet, eldest dau. of Sir William
h. H'.al —
Thainstone, Kintore, X.B.
Forbes, Bart., and d. 1843, leaving two sons and five daus.
Henry David, deceased. Mansfield, deceased.
Itathel, d. «. p. Margaret, d. s. p. MITCHELL OF CASTLE STRANGE.
Mr. Mitchell d. 6 Oct. 179G, and was s. by his eldest son, Mitchell, Edwaed, Esq. of Castle Strange, co.
Aethce Andrew Foebes Mitchell, b. 1779; d. 3 May, 1801,
Eosconimon, Major E.E., b. 14 July, 18il m. 6 ;
and was s. by his brother,
WiLLLAM FOBBES MlTCHELL, E.X., 6. 31 Aug. 1732; d. 11 Oct. 1869, Ella, only dau. of James Atwood, Esq.
May, 1808; i. by his brother, of St. George's Bermuda, and has issue, one dau.,
Duncan Foebes Mitchell, b. 1784; d. 7 March, 1812; s. by Grace.
his brother, Cornet Thomas 3Iitchell, of Scotch parent-
3LilTC<t3C.
John Fobbes Mitchell, 1785; m. 8 Feb.
of Thainstone, h.
age, the first was sent by Gen.
of this family in Ireland,
1809, Ann, dau. of George Powell, Esq., Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.Co.'s Monck, 19 Jan. 1659, from his army at Nottingham, to Ireland,
Artillery, and had,
on the service of the State, as appears by a pass under the
I. Duncan. General's seal and signature. On the 11th July, 1666, he waB
II. John George, 6. 4 March, 1814 m. 17 June, 18.'37, Eliza
;
appointed a Cornet to the troop of horse under the command
JIaria, dau. of John Lockie, Esq., and d. 1860, having had
issue,
of Capt. Nicholas Mahon, by Lord Ormonde, then Lord-Lieul.
IV. David Erskine, b. 7 April, 1816; m. Ia48, Margaret, 5th II. Thomas, of whom hereafter; in. Robert; iv. John; and
Duncan Foebes Mitchell, Esq. of Thainstone, b. 30 Oct. CO. Limerick, and had issue, Thomas Fitzgerald Blassy;
Col. late 78th regt. York and 2ndly, John Wray, Esq. of Kingston-onHull.
;
Ai-riis —Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., three bears' heads coupcd II. Mary, 6. 28 Dec. 1759, d. v.nm.
III. Martha, b. 29 March, 1763 to. Rev. Stephen Radcliffe.
;
arg. muzzled gu. in the centre chief point a cross pattee fitchee
IV. Elizabeth, b. 2 Feb. 1766; m. Rev. Thomas Radchff.
of the second, for Foebes of Craigievar : 2nd and 3rd, sa., afess
V. Jane, b. 17 April, 1767: m. Rev. John O'ltorke.
wavy between three mascles or, for Mitchell o/ Thainstone.
Ci-cits —
A cock ppr., for Foebes A phoenix rising from flames VI. Catherine, b. 12 Oct. 1768; d. v/arn.
VII. Anne, b. 10 March, 1770: ra. Capt. 'William Chambers.
—
;
—
under the Arms Doe not wauken sleipin dougs. VIII. Frances, b. 21 June, 1771, d.. u.nm.
of the High Church, Edinburgh, and one of the King's Chap- I. Kdwabd, now of Castle Strange.
lains for Scotland, and was three times elected Moderator of II. John Wray, b. 10 April, 1852.
the General Assembly, 1714, 1717, and 1722. ,He m. 1st, 1705, I. Annie .Sarah.
II. Mary, 'ni. Eev. William Bourke Wright, 'Viaar of Anti-
Margaret, 3rd dau. of Sir Hugh Cuningham, of Craigend; and
league, CO. Roscommon. in. Catherine.
by her had an only son, Andblw. He m. 2ndly, 1723, Barbara,
Gen. Mitchell d. 30 Oct. 1878.
d:»u. of Sir John Forbes, and widow of Thomas Mitchell, of
'i'huiiistone. The son and heir, £ctti— Castle Strange, co. Eoscommon.
MIT THE LANDED GENTRY. MIT 1107
MITCHELL OF LLANFEECHFA GRANGE. beth, his 2nd wife, dau. and co-heir of John Fountayne, Esq.
of Melton), and had issue,
Mitchell, Fkank Johnstone, Esq. of Llan-
frechfa Grange, co. Monmouth, J. P., High Sheriff Robert, his heir.
Philudclphia, m. the Rev. John Wickens, D.D., Rector of
18G8, b. 14 Sept. 1821.; m. 19 Jan. 1860, Ehzabelli Petworth, Sussex, and was mother of George Wieken-", who,
Harcourt, eldest dau. of John E. W. Kolls, Esq. of upon inheriting the liutton Bushell estates, assumed tho
the Hendre, co. Monmouth, and has issue, surname of Osbaldeston.
Mr. Mitford d. 20 July, 17.50, and was s. by his son,
I. Gladts Elizabeth. ii. Hilda Mary. Robert Mitford, of Mitford Castle, h. 1718, m. Anne, dau.
iLillCilUf. Francis Henrt Mitchell, Esq. of Upppr of John Lewis, Esq. of Jamaica, and had issue,
Wimpole Street, London, 7th son of David Blitchcll, Esq. Bertram, his successor.
of Carshalton, m. 182'2, Frances Elizabeth Johnstone, ind duu. John, b. 1750; ra. Miss Dorothy Young, and loft fwith two
of James Johnstone, Esq., and by her (who d. isCO) had, other sons, John, of Loudon; Bertram, of llorsley) an
eldest son,
I. Frank Johnstone, now of Llanfrcchfa.
Robert, of the Audit Office, m. Letitia, dau. of Edward
II. William Rowland. iii. Charles James, d. in infancy.
Ledwich, Esq., LL.D., and widow of William Lawrenson,
IV. Henry, d. in infancy.
Esq., and d. 25 Dec. 1818, aged 32, leaving issue,
V. Herbert Lconanl, Major R.A., m. Mary Arabella Susan,
eldest dau. of Charles \V. Keynolds, Esq. of Eton I'laeu, John Philip, now of Mitford and Hunmanby.
London, and has issue, Robert Bertram, of Cheltenham, 6. ISIO; m. 20 July,
1844, Anna Maria, dau. of Sir Francis Ford, Bart, of
Lynette Eose Mary. Violet Evelin. Francis Herbert.
Ember Court; (/. 29 June, 1870.
VI. Clayton, Commander R.N., i/i.i Mary Charlotte, .'ith dau. Edward Ledwich, late Civil Service, Ceylon, 6. 1811 m. ;
of Capt. Edward Daniell, of Gloucester Square, London, Janet, dau. of Vcn. Benjamin Bailey, Archdeacon of
and has issue, Ceylon, and has, with other issue, Robert, Lieut. 73rd
1 Clayton Edward Johnstone. regt.
2 Leonard Linds.iy, deceased. Frances Katherine, m. Rev. Rowland Bateman, M.A.
1 Frances Helena. 2 Mary Georgina. Marianne, m. Col. Charles II. Teusch Hecker, Comman-
3 Eva Kathcrine. dant Cavalry DcpOt, Canterbury, late of the 15tU
VII. Arthur Charles, m. Laura Harriet, .'ith dan. of Sir Hussars.
Michael Hicks-lieaeh, Bart., and by her (who d. 1874) has William Henry. Robert Clement.
issue, Ethel Laura. Anne, ta. Richard Hesketh Shuttleworth, Esq. of Turnover
I. Frances Mary, d. 18G3. ii. Laura. Hall, CO. Lancaster.
III. Helena, rn. 1st, George Willes, Esq. of Hungcrford Park; Mary, ra. Thomas Bullock, Esq. of Spital Hill.
and 2ndly, the Rev. Edmund Willes, Vicar of Ashby Magna. Mr. Mitford was Sheriff of Northumberland 9 George III.
IV. Mary Beckford. v. Eliza Jane. vi. Adelaide.
He d. Jan. 1784, and was s. by his eldest son,
Arras —Sa., a chevron between three escallops or. Crest — Bertram Mitford, Esq. of Mitford Castle, 6. 1749; m.
garb or.
Tabitha, dau. of Francis Johnson, M.D., of Newcastle, and by
&«£— Hanfrechfa Grange, Caerleon, co. Monmouth.
her (who d. 1794) had issue,
Bertram, of Mitford Castle, b. 1777; m. 9 March, 1829,
Frances, eldest dau. of Capt. H. Mitford, R.N. of Exbury,
Hants, but d. p.
OSBALDESTON-MITFORD OF MITFOBD. s.
Robert, late of Slitford Castle.
Joseph George, Capt. in the E.I.Co.'s service, '). June, 1791
OSBALDESTON-MlTFORD, JOHN PhILIP, Esq. of m. Miss May, and d. 2 Sept. 1875, having had issue, George
;
Mitford, Northumberland, and Hunmanby Hall, Newnham; Bertram; Marianne, ra. G. W. Ma.son, Esq. of
CO. York, Loi'd of the Manor of Mitford and Hun- CO. Nottingham and Agnes, m. Rev. J. J. Smith.
;
Sukey, dau. and co-licir of Milwara Eowc, Esq., and by lier John Mogg, m. at Chewton Mendip, 17 Dec. 1635, Joane
Hyppisley, and had, with other issue,
had. with five daus., two sons, of whom,
lUcHAiiD Mono, b. March, 1647 d. May, 1689, leaving a son,
Charles Mitford, Esq. of Pitsliill, Treasurer of Sussex, ;
Lady Georgina Jemima Asbburnham, 3rd dau. of Rev. John Rees, son of John Rees, Esq. of Wick, co. Glamor-
Creorge, Earl of Asbburnham, and has surviving gan, b. 1737, d. 17 Aug. 1806, third son of Thomas Rees, by
issue, his wife Mary (Deere). The above-named John Rees, of Wick,
m. 10 March, 1766, Catherine, b. 1743, d. 18 Feb. 1821, dau.
I. Pekct, Barrister-at-Law, late 2nd Sec. Leg. at Berlin, m. of Lewis Leyson, of Bryn-y-fro, by his wife Elizabeth, dau.
13 April, 1863, Hon. Emily Marion ligerton, dau. of 1st Lord
of Rev. Tliomas Cooke, Rector of Newcastle, co. Glamorgan,
Egcrton, of Tatton. ii. Henry, twin with Percy.
and Vicar of Tythegstou. The Rev. John Rees was Prebendary
HilTCntlC.— John Mitford, of London, Merchant, 8rd son of Tytherington, in the Collegiate Church of Heytesbury, and
of Robert Mitford, Esq. of Mitford Castle, by Philadelphia his Chaplain to H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland, b. 11 June, 1772,
wife, dau. of Humphrey Wharton, Esq. of Gillingwood, m. d. 20 Oct. 1835, and in pursuance with the will of his wife's
Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of Henry Powell, of London, and grandfather, John Mogg, he assumed, by royal license, 1805,
dying 1720, by his eldest son,
was s. the additional name and arms of Mogo. She d. 20 March,
William Mitford, Esq. of Newton, and of Gilbury House, 1846, leaving issue,
Hants, m. Margaret, dau. of Robert Edwards, Esq. of AVing- I.John, b. 30 May, 1806; to. 27 April, 1841, his cousin,
field, Berks, and dying 1747, was s. by his eldest son, Sarah Hodges Mogg, of High Littleton, Somerset, and has
John Mitford, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, of issue, four daus.
II. William, of Cholwell.
Newton House, and of Exbury, Hants, m. 13 Sept. 1740, Phila-
Newton Underwood I. Mary Catharine.
delphia, dau. of Willey Reveley, Esq. of
/I rms— Quarterly1st and 4th, arg., on a fess pean, between
Tlirophill, Northumberland, and Newby-super-Wiske, co.
:
and
three ermine spots each surmounted by a crescent gu. a cock
York, by whom (who became sole heir of her brothers, and d.
or, for Mogg; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a chevron engrailed erminoia
1797) he had, with three daus., two sons, William, his heir between three swans arg. wings elevated or, for Rees. Cresti
and John, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, raised to the Peerage as — Mogg : Between two .spear heads erect sa. a cock ppr. ; Rees :
Baron Redesdale (sec BnBKE's Peerage and Baronetage). Mr. A swan arg. wings elevated or, holding in the beak a water
Mitford d. 1761, and was s. by his elder son, lily slipped ppr. il/o»o— Cura pii Diis sunt.
,iV(((.s'— Cholwell House, Temple Cloud, Bristol; Hillside,
William Mitford, Esq. of Exbury, Hants, of Newton Park,
Timsbury, Bath.
Northumberland, and of Newby-super-Wiske, co. York, h. 10
Feb. 1744. This eminent scholar, the accomplished historian of
Oreece, in. 18 May, 1766, Frances, dau. of James Molloy, Esq.
of Dublin, by Anne his wife, dau. of Henry Pye, Esq. of Far- MOILLTET OF CHEYNEY COURT.
ringdon, and had issue, MoiLLiET, James Keie, Esq. of Cheney Court,
William, d. unin. v. p. 1700.
CO.Hereford, b. 27 July, 1836 m. 20 Aug. 1874, ;
Henry, Capt. R.N., b. 12 Sept. I7G9, lost at .sea in the "York"
man-of-war, in the lifetime of his father. Capt. Mitford Sophia Harriet, eldest dau. of Rev. John Finley,
m. 1st, 1796, Louisa, dau. of Anthony Wyke, Esq., Attorney- Vicar of Aveley, Essex, and Chaplain to the Earl
General at Montserrat, and had a son, William Reveley, and has
of Gainsborough, issue,
who (<. an infant; and two daus., Frances, tn. Bertram
Mitford, Esq. of Mitford Castle; Louisa, rf. iiniii. aged 27. I. Bernard Rambold Keie, 6. 14 Nov. 1876.
He m. 2ndly, 1803, Mary, dau. of the Hon. David Anstru- II. Hubert Mainwaring Keir, i. 11 Dec. 1877.
ther, and by her left an only child, Henrt Reveley, who s.
his grandfather. ILtllCaflC. —The family originally came from Milan. The
John, whose eldest son, John (Rev.), Vicar of Manaccan, name was Moliex, and the arms, crest, and seal are still to be
Cornwall, <l. 19 March, 1838. seen in the Old Book of Arms in the town library at Milan.
Bertram, of the Inner Temple, a Commissioner of Bankrupts In the year 1536, after the death of Francis Sforza, the
in Ireland, m. 24 May, 1800, Frances, 2nd dau. of John
Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, co. Dublin. Emperor Charles V. declared tlie Milanese an imperial fief,
Charles, d. young. and granted the investiture of it to his son, Philip II., King of
Frances, d. unni. 20 Aug. 1780. Spain. Many of the old Blilanese nobility were forced to fly,
*
Col. Mitford d. at Exbury, 8 Feb. 1827. and their estates being confiscated and title-deeds burnt, few
tiaccs remain of the many families whicli were swept away at
Arms, <fr. —
Same as Mitford o/" ilfiybrd Castle.
that time except in the aforesaid book in the library of Milan.
SeaJ— Exbiu-y House, Fawley, Hants.
The Moliex family took refuge in Arrache, Savoy, till 1533,
when Micheli Moliex applied to the Government at Geneva for
a grant enabling him to claim the citizenship and protection
REES-MOGO- OF CHOLWELL. of that town, which was accorded to him by the Syndic. The
Eees-Mogg, William, Esq. of Cholwell House, documents still remain in the family, who resided at Geneva
under that name till 1721, when they changed it to Moilliet, as
Somerset, b. 29 April, 1815 ; m. 13 July, 1847, Ann,
" Daniel " was registered as "Daniel Moilliet, son of Abraham
dau. and eventually co-heiress of William Coxeter
Moliex and Marie Dassier, his wife." The said
James, Esq. of Timsbury, Somerset, J.P. and D.L. Daniel Moilliet, who was 6. 1721, m. 1765, Marie Baum-
for that CO., and has issue, gartner, and had issue a son,
I. William Wooldridge, h. 21 Nov. 1848. John Lewis Moilliet, Esq. of Abberley Hall, co. Worcester,
II. Henry James (Rev.), b. 31 March, 1851. b. 1770, settled in England 1786; m. 1801, Amelia, dau. of
HI. Leyson, b. 29 Jan. 18.55. C:ipt. Keir, of the family of John de Keir and Sir William
IV. Charles Baker Coxeter, b. 27 Nov. 1857. Keir Grant, of Keir and Whitmore, co. Berwick, and by her
I. .\nna Maria Elizabeth. ii. Catharine. (who was b. 1780, and d. 1857) had issue,
HI. Mary Ann. I. James, of Abberley Hall, and afterwards of Cheyney Court.
Somerset, »;;. there 20 June, 1585, Sophia Wood, and had issue, Louisa, dau. of Rev. J. Townscnd, and has issue.
MOI THE LANDED GENTRY. MOL 1109
I. Amelia, m. 1st, Samuel Knight, Esq., and has issue; and MOLLOY OF CLONBELA.
2udly, Kev. Lyttleton Powys, and has issue.
II. .Snsanne, m. licv. Charles Smith, and has issue.
MoLLOT, Latteexce Bomfoed, Esq. of Clonhela,
Jr. Moilliet U. 1845, and was
by his son, s.
King's Co., b. 2 Jan. 1815 ; m. 3 Feb. 18G9, Amy
Ja.mes JIoiLLiET, Esq., of Abberlcy Hall, co. Worcester, Frances, 3rd dau. of Rev. John Gemley, of London,
[.P., High Sheriff IStil, afterwards of Cheyncy Court, co. Canada, and has issue,
riorcford, b. 31 JIarch, 1806; m. 1st, 29 March, 1S.'?2, Lucy I. Egbert Ladrence, b. 4 March, 1870.
Harriot, dau. of Samuel Tcrtius Gallon, Esq. of Duddcston I. Mary Macaulay, 6. 18 Feb. 1872.
House, CO. Warwick, and by her (who d. 1848) had issue, II. Amy Frances, b. 19 May 137.5.
I. James Keik, now of Cheyncy Court. in. Evelyn Maud, 6. 26 Oct. 1874.
ji. John Lewis, twin with James.
III. Tertius Galtim, b. 5 Sept. 1843; m. 1870, Grace, dau. of JttllCngC—This family claims to be representatives of tho
Kev. W. Shuckborough, and has issue. septof tlieO'Mulloysof Farcall, or "MuUoy's Country." Clon-
1. l.ncy Amelia, m. 1854, Eev. G. Hesketh Biggs; she d. belaor ClonbealeMor,' their present scat, is only a portion of
'
MoiH, Alas>aie Eeseine Geaham, Esq. of Mr. Molloy d. 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
Leckie, co. Stirling, b. 18 July, 1863. Eev. John Molloy, of Clonbela, who d. unrii. 1813, and was
ILilTCajjr. —Eobekt Graham, Esq. of Callender and Boqu-
s. by his brother,
of Charles Steuart, Esq. of Ardsheal, co. Argyll, and was s. by 25 AprO, 1856, leaving issue,
eldest son and heir,
liis I. Laurence, d. in infancy.
Charles Alexander Graham Moir, Esq. of Leckie, m. II. Laurence Bomtobd, the present representative of the
fandly. in. James, d. 16 May, 1849.
29 Jan. 1822, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Eobert Hay, Esq. of Mary Macauley, m.
I. Eobert Macdonnell, Esq., M.D.,
Drumnielzier, and Dunse Castle, and had issue, March, 1869.
d. s.p. 8
Egbert, his heir. n. Elizabeth Mulock, c^. 8 July, 1856.
Janet Erskine Graham. Anne Stewart Graham, d. 1846. III. Anne Homan, r,i. 3 June, 1876, Major-Gen. W. Weldon,
Isabella Matilda Graham. and has issue. iv. Harriet, d. 24 Aug. 1806.
Mr. Moir d. 18 Aug. 1845, and his widow d. 6 Aug. 1854. The Arms—Arg., a lion rampant sa. between three trefoils gu.
eldest son, Crest—A greyhound running by an oak tree ppr. AloUo —
Egbert Graham Moir, Esq. of Leckie, b. 17 Sept. 1825; m. Gear agus tho aboo.
185.'>, Anne Elizabeth, 4th dau. of William Hay, Esq. of Dunse
Seat — Clonbela, Parsonstown, King's Co.
V ]. of Town House, Littleboro', and has issue, hereditary Chief Justice; Mac Bruodin, hereditary Historian;
I. Reginald Balfoub,5. Nov. 1852.
O'Hickory and Nolan, the hereditary Medical Tribe Mac- ;
II. George Nassau, 6. 4 June, 1856. Curtins, Hereditary Bards, <fec. Besides these hereditary
III. Arthur Hill, b. 25 Oct. 1857. officers, the following noble families are derived from this
1. Harriet, d. an infant. n. Mary Capel. great source O'Dea, O'Hehir, O'Quin, M'Ennery, O'Grady,
:
in. Jessie Fitzgerald. O'Mollowney, and others." And in his List of Ancient Irish
Territories, and of the Milesian families who possessed them
/" .• Lineage and Arms — See Burke's Peerage, Molesworth. before and after the invasion of Henry 11., Ceil-tanan* (other-
(s — North Down Hall, Bideford ; Townhouse, Little- wise Kiltanon) is mentioned among the rest as the estate of
ugh, CO. Lancaster. O'JIolony.
The Moloncys were formerly Chieftains of Clare, where they
possessed a large tract of country called the O'JIoloney's
lands, as may be seen from some of the old maps of that
MOLESWORTH-ST. AUBYN OF country.
CLOWANCE.
See St. Axjbxk. * The O'Maloneys were possessed of Kiltanuu tem^. Hcnki 11.
1110 MOL THE LANDED GENTRY. MOL
James, his heir.
In Catholic times three members of the family attained the I.
II.Charles Arthur, 6. 1790, II.E.I.Co.'s CS., Chief Comniis
mitre, as appears from the epitaph on the tomb of John sioner of the districts of the Nerbudda, U. in India, 1824,
O'Molony, Bishop of Limerick 1687 (2nd son of John O'JIolony, n n in
Esq. of Kiltanon), who, after the siege of Limerick, followed III. Edmund, ft. 1794, TI.E.I.Co.'s C.S., Secretary to the
King jA5tES II. to Paris, where he assisted in the foundation of Government of Bengal: ra. 1815, Frances Eosina, dau. of
a university for the education of Irish priests, in the chapel Henry Creighton, Esq. of GoamaJty, East Indies, and d. ia
India, leaving issue,
belonging to which he was buried 1702. The Bishop's nephew,
18.30,
James Molost, Esq. of Kiltanon, the first of the family who 1 Charles Arthur (Eev.), h. 1826 ra. 1872, Mary Emily;
Edward Croker, Esq., and had issue by her, who d. 1»37. IV. Harriet Selina, m. 1859, Eev. Thomas Eitzgerald French,
3 James, ci. in India, unm. Eector of Castle Connell, and has issue, FitzGerald Charles,
1 Anne. 2 Eliza, m. John Croker, Esq. ft. 1861; Eiversdale Sampson, ft. 1862: Denne, b. 18C4;
Arthur James Pascoe, 6. 1865; Eaymond WillianT, ft. Ibd7 ;
IV. Lambert, King, and had issue, Chidley Henry,
rii. 5Iiss ;
Frederick Beresford, d. an infant ; Harry O'Donovan,
an officer in the army and Anna Maria, m. Yonge, Esq.
; — 6.1872; Lucy Selina; Agnes Melian.
V. Weldon John (Eev.), Eector of Dunleckney, co. Carlow,
m. Mary, dau. of the Eev. Samuel Preston, Eector of Ball- Mr. Molony d. at Leamington, 7 July, 1874, and was s. by his
bracken, Vicar of Monasterevan, and Prebendary of Har- eldest surviving son,
ristown, and had issue, William Mills Molont, Esq. now of Kiltanon.
1 Stewart Weldon, Capt. Madras Light Cavalry, d. unr,i. Arms —
Az., on the dexter side a quiver erect holding throe
—
1837. arrows, on the sinister a bow erect all or. Ccfst .An arm in
2 Weldon Samuel, to. 1848, Harriet, dau. of Sir Anthony armour embowed holding a scimitar all ppr. Motto InDuuiinc —
Weldon, Bart., and has issue, Anthony Weldon, Stewart et non in arcu meo sperabo.
Arthur, Weldon Charles, Harriette Mary, and Emily 6'c«J— Kiltanon, near Tulla, co. Clare.
Frances.
3 Charles Preston, Col. E.I. Staff Corps, m. 23 Nov.
1855, Eosa Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Fether-
ston, Bart., and has a son, Charles Stewart, 6. 1856.
MOLYNEUX-MONTGOMERIE.
1 Mary, m. Eev. John Alexander, LL.D., Eector of See MONTGOMEEIE.
Came,Dio. Ferns.
2 Elizabeth, m. Capt. James Beveridge Harris.
3 Letitia. 4 Lucy. 5 EUcn. MOEE-MOLYNEUX OE LOSELET
Ti. Charles. vii. Edmund. PARK,
I. Elizabeth.
MoEE-MoLTNEFX, WiLLiAM, Esq., JI.A., o:
Mr. Molony was «. by his son,
Loseley Park, SuiTey, b. 7 April, 1835.
James Molony, Esq. of Kiltanon, High Sheriff of 6. 1752,
Clare 1802; m. 1780, Selina, dau. of the Eev. John Mills, of Bar- 3L incase. —James Moee-Molyneux, Esq. of Losolcy Path
ford, CO. Warwick, and by her (whod. in 1826) had issue, F.S.A., J.P. and D.L. for Surrey, and High Sheriff 1807, ft
MON THE LANDED GENTRY. MON nil
3 May, ISOo; «i. 24 July, 1832, Caroline Isabella, eldest dau. ^rms— Gu., on a chevron between three martlets or, as niuiiy
>f William K. Lowndes-Stone, Esq. of lirightwell Park, co. mullets of the tield. CVtsi— A martlet or. ^l/o»o— Famaiu
extendere factis.
Oxford, and had issue,
iea(— Souierford Hall, near Brewood, Stafford.
I. Chvistoplipr, b. 26 April, 1833; d. unm. 15 Nov. 1871.
II. WiLUA.M, liis luir.
III. Rolurt Henry, Capt. R.N., h. 6 Aug. 1838; m. Oct. 1874,
Annie Jlary Carew, dau. of Capt. M. C. Foster, U.N., and MONCKTON OF FINESHADE ABBEY.
ha.s issue, a dau., Gwendolin. MoNCKTO-x, Edward Philu', Esq. of EinesLado
I. KranL-es Caroline.
Henrietta Anne, m. 19 July, 1860, Ross Lewis Mangles,
Abbey, co. Northampton, B.A. Trin. Coll. Canib.
II.
Esq., V.C., Indian Civil Service, and has issue, Walter; Barristcr-at-Law, Cnpt. Northampton and Rutland
Arthur Roland; and a dau., Mary. Militia, b. 18 Jidy, 1840 m. 25 Sept. I860, Christa-
;
tfr. JIore-Molyncux d. 9 April, 1874, and was s. by his eldest bel, 2ud dau. of the Ecv. C. H. Francis, M.A.,
surviving son, Vicar of Tysoe, co. Warwick, and has issue,
William BIore-Moltneux, now of Loseley.
I. George Edward, 6. 20 Nov. 1868.
SuU — Loaeley Park, Guildiord.
Philip Tunnard,
II. b. 26 July, 1870.
HI. Noel, b. 24 Dec. 1871. iv. Charles, h. 26 Feb. 1873.
MONCK OF COLEY PARK. v. Christopher Cecil, b. 8 March, 1877.
1.Christabel, b. 20 Nov. 1867.
MoxCK, JoHX Bligh, Esq. of Colcy Park, co.
n. Theodora, b. 4 Sept. 1870.
Berks, J.P., High Sheriff 18-15, b. 8 Aug. 1811 ;
n. 22 June, 181-1, Elizabeth Margaret, daxi. of the JLiliriltfr.— Philip Monckton, Esq. {sre Monckton of
Somerford Hell), Judge at Gorruckpoore, in the East Indies, b.
Rev. J. Wiklman Bates, Vicar of St. Mary's,
3 March, 1787 ,/!. Miss Carter;
; and d. 1820, leaving,
Reading, and has issue,
Edward Henry Cradock, late of Fincshade Abbey.
I. William Berkeley, b. 8 April, 1842; m. 1872, Althea George Pakcnham, m. Emily Mary, dau. of Sir Vansittart
Louisa, dau. of Gen. Charles Fanshawe, and has issue. Stonhouso, Bart.
II. John Stanley, 6. 28 Feb. 1845. John Edmonstone, ra. 1849, Julia, dau. of Col. Henry Thorn-
i;i. George Gustavus, 6. 28 Aug. 1849. ton, and by her (who d. 1851) had a son, John Henry.
Charlotte Sophia, m. Gen. George Whichcote.
I. Charlotte Emilia Margaret.
Eliza Leonora, )/(. 23 April, 1844, Rev. William George Leigh
II. Mary Louisa. in. Frances Elizabeth.
Wasey, Vicar of Morvill, Salop.
—
ILtlttSQC. This is a branch of the ancient stock of The eldest son,
•loNCK of Potheridoe, Devon, whence sprang the celebrated
Edward Henry Cradock IMonckton, Esq. of Fineshade
JeorHe, Duke of Albemarle. Abbey, H.E.l.C.'s Civil Service, Bengal, b. 12 Sept. 1812: m.
William Mo.vcke, Esq. of the Middle Temple, bapt. 27 Oct. 1st, Caroline Rosa, youngest dau. of Charles Woodcock, Esq.,
692 (3rd son of Henry Moncke, Esq., by Sarah his wife, dau. and by her (who d. Sept. 1838) had one dau.,
md heir of Sir Thomas
Stanley, Knt. of Grange Gorman, and
I. Sophia Rosa, m. Rev. Cornelius Thompson, and has issue.
irother of Charles Monck, great-grandfather of Henry, Vis-
ount Monck, Earl of Ratudowne), m. Dorothy, sister of He ra. 2ndly, 1839, Maria Catherine, youngest dau. of II. W.
ohn, 1st Earl of Darnley, and was ^. by his son, Tydd, Esq., and by her had,
John Monck, Esq. of Bath, who <(. there 12 Nov. 1809. He I. EdwardPhilip, now of Fineshade Abbey.
1. Miss Emily Snee, and had, with other issue,
II. Claud, C.E., b. 26 July, 1844.
III. William Parry, B.A. Caius Coll. Camb., H.M. 37th rcgt.,
I. George, of Corston, near Bath, i/(. 13 April, 1809, the Hon.
h. 7 April, 1846.
Sarah Hamilton, dau. of Gustavus, Viscount Boync, and had Hugh, B.A. Caius
IV. Coll. Camb., b. June, 1847.
a son, George Gustavus, b. ISl."). ii. John Berkeley.
II. Hariiet Eleonora, ra. Rev. H. E. Gedge.
III. Emilia, m. Rev. Charles Vau^han, of Cnckhowell.
III. Emily Jane, ra. Dec. 1877, Capt. George Harrison.
he younger son, He d. 24 July, 1878.
John Berkeley Monck, Esq., Earrister-at-Law, purchased
Arms, <f-e.— Same as of Monckton Soraerford Hall.
oley and other estates in the neighbourhood of Reading, and Seat— Fineshade Abbey, Wansford, co. Northampton. Tota'.
ecame M.I', for that borough. He ).i.4May, IslO, Mary, Address — Dr. Johnson's Buildings, Temple. Club~3imij\:
au. of William Stephens, Esq. of Aldeimaston, Bucks, and Carlton,
ying 13 Dec. 1834, left issue,
rvived until 1 Jan. 1834.) They had issue, III. William, formerly an officer in the 76th regt., 6. 1837.
I. Edward, of Somcrford Hall, d. 17 March, 1848, aged 76. IV. David, Capt. Madras Staff Corps, 6. 1839; m. 1865,
II. George, of Somcrford Hall, d. 29 Dec. 1858, aged 80. Louisa Jane, dau. of Charles Pclly, Esq., late Member of
III. John, d. 15 Juno, 1852. Council, Madras, son of Sir Henry Pelly, Bart., and has
IV. Henry, a General, 6.' 11 Dec. 1780; m. 28 Dec. 1S39,
issue.
Anne, only dau. of John Grooine Smyihc, Esq. of Hilton,
Salop, and niece of James Parke, Lord Wensleydalc and d. ;
V. Francis James Eraser, Capt. 11th regt. Sladras army, b.
29 June, 1854, leaving issue, 1843; m. 1870, Gertrude, only child of A. Mackay, Esq.,
1 Francis, now of Somcrford Hall, successor to his uncle Bengal Civil Service, who d. May, 1877. He d. at Calcutta
George. 2 Arthur, 0. 20 July, 1845. 15 Sept. 1878.
1 JIary Anne. 2 Leonora. 3 Alice. VI. Hugh Ross, h. 1845; d. Sept. 1872, while in active dis-
V. Philip, Judge in the East Indies, m. Miss Carter; and d. charge of his official duties as Inspector of Police, Shotpore
1820, leaving issue (.-jce Monckton of Inncskade Abbey). district, Punjaub.
VI. Claud, </. in India.
vii. George Alexander Ross, Ensign 4th King's Own regt.;
vii. Hugh (Rev.), Rector of Seaton, d. 1842.
b. 1852; d. 1874, at Fort Monckton, a young officer of
William, m. 29 March, lS2o, Helen, 4th dau. ofGoddard
'in.
Richards, Col. E.I.C.S., and has issue. great promise.
«i. Sophia. 11. Leonora, d. 17 Sept. 18C9. I Elizabeth Leila.
ui. Anna Maria, d. 30 June, 1878. iv. Emma Frances. a. Catherine, m. 1SG4, John Jervis Gregory, Lieut. B.N.
II. 4 C
1112 MON THE LANDED GENTRY. MON
iLl'lTragC—This is a branch of the ancient North British The eldest son,
family of Mdnro, of Fonlis. Hector William Boweb Monro, Esq., formerly of Ewell
Hugh Munro, 13th Daren of Fowlis in 1425, m. 1st;, a Oau. of Castle, Surrey, and of Edmondsham, Dorset, b. 9 Dec. 1796;
6 July, 1825, Henrietta Lewina, only dau. of Lewis Dimoke
Keith, Earl Marishal, which lady d. in givinsibirth to her 1st ra.
son. He m. 2nclly, the Lady Margaret Sutherland, dau. of GrosvenorTregonwell, Esq. of Anderson and Cranborne Lodge,
Nicholas, Earl of Sutherland, and had by her one son, Dorset, by Henrietta, his 2nd wife, dau. of WiUiam Portman,
John Muneo, ancestor of the Monros, Lairds of Milntown, Esq. of Eryanston, grandfather of the 1st Lord Portman, and
CO. Ross. The grandson of this John, had issue.
Andrew Monro, m. 1511, Euphamie Dunbar, only child of Hector, now of Edmondsham.
Dunbar, Laird of Tarbat, and by her acquired large possessions. Eleanor, m. 10 April, 1814, Kev. George Barons Northcote,
Esq., eldest son of George Barons Northcote, Esq. of
He was s. in the estate of Milntown by his eldest son, George Somerset Court, Somerset, and of Buckerell, Devon, and <U
Munro, and the lands of Allan and Allanmore he gave to his March, 1848, leavin? a son, George Barons, b. 16 Jan. 1845.
2nd son, Isabella, in. 23 July, 1852, John Hervcy Elton Elwes, Esq.
William Monro, of Allan, b. 1535, who m. Catherine, dau. of Stoke College, Suffolk (she d. 8 Nov.:1868), leaving a son,
of Brigadier Shaw, and by her had one son, Andrew Monro Robert Hervey Monro, b. 29 May, 1853.
son, David Mary, m. 19 Sept. 1860, Major-Gen. William Inglis, C.B., of
(b. 1560), who VI. Mary Ross, and was s. by his
Hildersham Hall, co. Cambridge, and has issue.
Monro, b. ICOO, whoso only son and successor, David Monro,
Mr. Monro March, 1842.
d. 20
6. 1G40, Capt. in the Earl of Rothes' Horse, fell at the Battle
of the Boyne, leaving by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir John Arms— Or, an head erased gu. holding in its beak a
eagle's
laurel sprig ppr. Crest— An eagle displayed ppr. Motto—
Davis, of Whitehall, CarricUfergus, and grand-dau. of Sir John
Non inferiora.
Davis, Attorney-General of Ireland, a son and successor, Seat —Edmondsham, Cranborne, Dorset.
David Monro, who m. Elizabeth Ross, dau. of the Laird of
Balblair, and had one son, David, his successor, and a dau.,
Margaret, m. Charles Mackenzie, and had by him, who changed MONRO OF INGSDON.
his name to Monro on acquiring his wife's estates, a son, Monro, Charles James Hale, Esq. of Ingsdon,
Charles, of whom presently, as devisee of his uncle. The
Devon, J.P., foi-merly Capt. 36th regt., b. 1828 ;
son, David Monro, Esq., an Advocate in Edinburgh, left his
m. 1855, Marian, dau. of George Withington, Esq..
estate in 1765 to his nephew, son of his sister, as above,
Charles Monro, Esq., who in. 1st, 1772, Mary, dau. of Hugh of Parkfield, co. Lancaster, and has issue,
Macleod, Laird of Geanies, co. Ross and 2ndly, Catherine,
; I. Setmodr Charles Hale, 6. 1856, 72nd Highlanders.
eldest dau. of Hugh Houston, Esq. of Crich, co. Sutherland. I. Helen Louisa Hale. n. Celina Marion Hale.
Mr. Charles Monro d. 1814, and was s. by liis eldest son, the
Mr. Monro is eldest sou of the late Charles Hale-
present David Monro, Esq. of Allan.
Monro, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Ingsdon, by his 1st
Arms— Or, an eagle's head erased gu. Crest— An eagle
—
perching ppr. Motto Dread God.
wife, Mary Jane, dau. of the late Patrick Mac-
(Seat— Allan House, Tain, co. Ross, N.B. dougall, Esq. of Maedougall, Dunollie Castle, co.
Argyll. He s. his father, 1867, as Lord of th&
Manor of Ingsdon.
MONHO OF AUCHINBOWIE. — Ingsdon, Newton Abbott. —
Town Address Army and
gfdl
BiNNiNG-MoNRO, ALEXANDER, Esq. of Anchin- Caledonian United Service Club,
Navy Club, London, S.W. ;
HtltCaSC. William Hector Monro, Esq., Lieut.-Gen. in M. Charles Eyre, M.D.; and Anne, w. Edward Weston, Esq.),
the British army, and sometime Governor of Trinidad, m. 179G, four sons, of whom the eldest,
Thomas Fountayne, E.sq. of Melton, b. 1713; m. Ann, dau.
Philadelphia Bower, by whom he acquired the estate of
Edmondsham, and had issue. of Sir Nicholas Carew, Bart, of Beddington, but dying s. p.
1739, was s. by his brother,
Hector William Bower, his heir.
Edmund Augustus, Capt. E.I.C.S., d. 2 Oct. 1852. John Fountayne, D.D., Dean of York, b. 1715; m. 1st, AnnOr
Ecckwlth, d. unm. dau. of William Bromley, Speaker of the House of Commons,
Philadelphia Jane Caroline, m. Matthew Munro, Esq. of and Secretary of Stale, tiiiip. Queen Anne, but had by her no
Fritham, co. Southampton ('. 1868. ;
issue. He m. 2ndly, Frances Maria, dau. of Thomas Which-
Gcorgina. Emily Gordon. be
, „ ^ , cote, Esq. of Harpswell, by whom (who d. 22 Aug. 1750)
Flora Bower, m. William Butter Baylcy, Esq. of Cotford,
Devon. had one dau., ,
MON THE LANDED GENTRY. MON 1113
Franops Maria, m. 27 Feb. 1773, William Tatton, Esq. of name of the family is associated. His grandson, .Tames Mon-
Witheiishaw, who assumed the furnaiiie of K(ii:BTON, and teith, was early in such a position as to enable him to master
dying 1777, left a son, William Tattun, M.P., who i(. 4-.^j. the first opening of the cotton trade, and he is in fact justly
1799.
considered the founder of some branches of the cotton trade
Dr. Fountayne m. 3rdl}-,Anne, only dau. of Charles MoNTAnn, in .Scotland. He was father of
Esq. of Papplewiek, and by that lady (who d. 12 Se^Jt. llbG) Henry JIonteitu, Esq., M.P. for Lanark, who purchased
lad issue, the estate of Carstairs from the FuUerton family. He w. Ist,
I. Thomas Charles, J. r. p. 1 Jan. 17S0, v.nm. Christina Cameron, of the Clan Cameron of Lochiel; and
I. Anne, deceased. 2ndly, Miss FuUerton. By the former he was father of the
u. KuzAEETH, m. 1781, Richard Wilson, F«q. of Enddinjr
present Robekt Monteith, Esq. of Caislaiis.
Hall, CO. York, eldest son (!iy Ann his wife, dau. of F.dnuind
— Carstairs House, Lanark.
,
rhe Dean of York d. 14 Feb. 1S02, and was s. by his only IvTONTGOMEIlIE OF GABB OLDISH AST.
surviving grandson,
EicH-iKD FoosTAYNE WiLSON, Esq. of Melton Park, h. June, MOLTNETJX - MONTGOMERIE, CeCIL ThOJIAS,
1783, JI.P. forco. Y'ork, and its High Sheriff 1807, m. Sophia, Esq. of Garboldisham Hall, co. Norfolk, J.P. and
3rd dau. of George Osbaldcston, Esq. M.P., of HuttonBushell, D.L., formerly Grenadier Guards, b. 1816 m. 29 ;
ind dying 1847, left issue, Sept. 18G8, Eleanor Frances, dau. of Hon. Artliur
Andbew, the present Andeew Montagu, Esq. of Melton Park Lascelles, of Norley Bari, Cheshire, and has, with
and Papplewiek. four daus., a son,
James, of Elm, J. P. West Eidin.nr, Y'orkshire,
Isle of Ely,
High Cambridge and Hunts, 1874, vk. 20 Aug.
Sheriff cos. Geobce, 6. 1869.
1874, Laura Adeline, younger dau. of Ernest Thellusson,
Esq. of Mount Auldyn, Isle of Man. IltllCiltJC— This family descends from that of Eglikton.
Sophia, m. Gen. Sir Willi.am Gabriel Davy, C.B., K.C.H., of George Montgomerie, of Broomlands, b. 1614 (the 2nd son
Tracy Park, co. Gloucester, and </. his widow, 5 Dec. 1866. of Hugh Jlontgomcry, of Anchinhood), m. 1st, Anne Barclay,
Anne Elizabeth, ?n. 1841, Henley G. Greaves. Esq. of Elmsall dau. of the Laird of Perceton, and by her had Hugh and
Lodge. Mary, la. Col. James England.
William, and one dau., Jean. He tn. 2ndly, Margaret Wallace
Theodosia, m. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Richard England, K.H. and
G.C.B., of 10, Chester Street, London. (of Shewalton), and had issue six sons and one dau. George
Catherine Judith, m. 1853, Sir Richard Price Puleston, Bart, Montgomerie rf. 7 May, 1700, aged 86. His 5th son by his 2nd
of Emral, co. Flint. marriage was
Arms —
Arg., three fusils conjoined in fcss j2U. within a John Montgomerie, of Wrae and Auchinhood, Deputy
—
bordure sa. Cnsl A griffin's head couped or, beak and wings Secretary for Scotland. Hem. circa. 1685, Penelope, dau. of
ttddorsed sa. Sir Robert Barclay, of Perceton, and rf. 1721. He was s. by
—
Seats Melton Park, Doncaster; Ingmanthorpe Hall, near
his only son,
Wetherby, co. York, and Papplewick Hall, Notts. C'iwi— Carlton.
George Montgomerie, of Wrae, who removed to England,
where he ra. Abigail, dau. of Lilious Turner, Esq. of London,
MONTEITH OF CAESTAIES. by whom he had five sons,
MoKTEiTH, KoBEET JOSEPH Igxatius, Esq. of John Elias, h. 14 June, 1711; d. young.
George, of whom presently. Elias, b. 10 Nov. 1713.
Lanark, M.A.,J.P. and D.L., b. 1812;
Cat-stairs, co. Edward, of Thundcrsley Hall, 6. 18 June, 171C d. 1747. ;
has issue,
Elizabeth, dau. of Jacob Sawbridge, Esq., M.P. for Wilts;
I. Henry, b. 28 Feb. 1851 deceased.
;
and d. 29 March, 1706. He was s. by his only dau. and heir,
II. Joseph, h. 29 March, 1852; m. 1874, Florence, 2nd dan. Katt Montgojierie, 6. 1740; m. 1700, Crisp Molyneux, Esq.
of John Arthur Edward Herbert, Esq. of Llanarth Court, of Garboldisham Hall, Norfolk, M.P. for Lynn, and had issue,
CO. Monmouth, and has one dau. and three sons.
George, of whom presently.
I. Mary Frances, m. 4 Oct. 1870, Francis Kerr, Esq., 3rd son Charlotte, ra.. —
Colston, Esq.
of Lord Henry Kerr, and has one son and five daus. A dau., ra. Sir William Bumaby, Bart.
II. Christina, deceased. in. Caroline, deceased. Katherine, ra. — Sandys, Esq.
George Moltneus, Esq. of Garboldisham Hall, h. 1761 s. his
—
ILtltCajC. About the middle of the 17th century, James
father. He assumed (pursuant to the will of his grandfather)
;
Lydia.
Lord Gambler, and (/. 1850, leaving issue.
ames Monteith d. without realising his design and only ;
1st and 4th, counter-quartered 1st and
/4)-),is— Quarterly :
of CO. Donegal, was, according to Patteeson's History of Rev. Charles Gayer, and has issue.
Letitia, dau. of
Famines of the co. Ayr, of the family of Montgomery of John Willoughby.
He was brought (it is stated) from Scotland by Frances Mary.
Jfesilhead.
his kinsman, Sir Hugh Montgomery, Viscount Montgomery,
Sophia Louisa, m. Samuel Gordon, M.D. i
of the Ards, and in. Margaret, dau. of Very Rev. Alexander .,4 cms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., three fleurs-de-lis or, for
Cunningham, Dean of Raphoe, by whom (who d. 18 June, Montgomery : 2nd and 3rd, gu., three gem rings or, sto red az.,
for Eglinton: all within a border of the second, cliarg A with
1675) he had a son,
John Montgomery, Esq. of Croghan, Major in the army,
a double tressure of the third. Crest An arm embowed in —
armour, the hand grasping a broken spear, head drooping, all
who had three sons, i. John, Major in Col. Echlin's rcgt. of —
ppr. Motto Patri;e infelici fidelis.
Dragoons, m. twice, and had issue, but his male descendants —
Seat Beaulieu, near Drogheda.
became extinct; ii. Alexander, of whom we treat; ui. Robert,
of Anared, ancestor of Montgomery of Bessmount, co.
The 2nd son, II. Acheson, Major Tyrone Militia, 6. 17 Oct. 17RS m. Eliza, ;
John Montgomery, Esq., M.P. co. Monaghan, m. Mary Cox, dau. of Richard Pennefatlier, Esq. of New Park, co. Tip- .,
pcrary, and by her (who in. 2ndly, Sir John Judkin Fitz-
Maid of Honour to George II. 's Queen, and d. 1732. By Mary
gerald, Bart.) he left one dau., Anna, m. William Lloyd,
his wife (afterwards m. Dr. Clements, Vice-Provost of Trin.
Esq. of Rockville, co. Roscommon. He d. 1813.
.
Coll. Dublin, and M.P. for the University) he had issue, III. Natlianiel, b. 3 Nov. 1789; m. Miss Agnes Cox, of
Alexander Montgomeet, of Ballyleck, M.P. co. Monaghan Exeter; and d. p. 1823. ,<;.
I.
1838.
and M.P. co. Monaghan, -ih. Salisbury, dau. and co-heircss
III. Ellen, 5)!. Col. De Naucaze,'of the French service, only
of Thomas Tipping, Esq. of Beaulieu; (/. s. p. 1797.
son of the Marquis de Naucaze, of Auvergne.
II. Hugh Jlontgomery, Col. Madras army, d. 1795, leaving
a dau., who m. William James, Esq. Nathaniel Montgomery-Moore, who sat in the last Irish Par-
III. Rohert Montgomery (llev.), of Beaulieu, Rector of liament for CO. Tyrone, d. 4 Dec. 1834, and was s. by his son,
Monaghan for 30 years, ih. Sophia Mabella, dau. and co- Alexander James Montgomeey-Moore, Esq. of Garvey and
heiress of Thomas Tipping, Esq. of Beaulieu and Bel-
Fassaroe, h. 24 April, 1832, Susanna, youngest
15 Feb. 1786 ?)i.
lurgan, co. Louth; and li. at Beaulieu, 1825, leaving issue,
;
1
MOX TEE LANDED GENTRY. MON 1115
Alexasbeh George, now of GavTcy. MONTGOMERY OF BELHAVEL.
Achcsun, who d. young.
Ltoxs-Montgomert, Hugh, Esq. of Belhavel,
Mr. Montgomery-Moore d. 1836.
CO. Leitrim, J.P. and D.L., .late M. P. for that co.,
—
Moltoc Durum pationti.i franco; and, Honneur sans repos. b. 181G ; m. 1840, Ehzabeth, dau. of Henry Smith,
—
Scat Garvey House, Aughnacloy, co. Tyrone.
Esq. of Annesbrook, co. Meath, and has (with
several daus.) four sons,
MONTGOMERY OF CONVOY HOUSE, I. Hugh.
Rector of 'J'ullyagnish, and Vicar-General of Raphoe. Carrick, co. Armagh, Dean of Leighlin, and by her (who in.
Frances Judith, m. James Grove Wood, Esq. of Castle 2ndly, Monsieur de Cliampre, had issue, i. High, now of
Grove, co. Donegal. Belhavel ii. Lambert Stewart, Licut.-Col. Scots Fusiliers, m.
;
Mr. Montgomery d. 1816. a dau. of Gen. Young, H.E.I.C.S.; in. Charles, Capt. 65th
yl 1st and 4th, az., three fieurs-de-Iis or, for
/•»!«— Quarterly :
Bengal Native Infantry, to. Miss Masters, of Calcutta; i.
Montgomery 2nd and 3rd, gu., three gem rings or, gemmed
;
Elizabeth, m. 1st, Joseph May, Esq. of Hale, co. Southampton;
az., for Eglintox. Crest —
An arm embowed in armour, the and 2ndly, Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Islanmore, co. Limerick;
hand grasping a broken spear, head drooping, all ppr. Motto II. Caroline, m. Adolphus Cavagnari, Major in the French
—Patria; infelici fidelis.
service; iii. Sophia, m. J. B. Beresford, Esq. of Learmount.
Scat — Convoy House, Raphoe, co. Donegal.
CO. Derry and iv. Louisa, m. Ralph Smith, Esq. of Green-
;
MONTGOMERY OF BENVARDEN. —
Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., three fleurs-de-lis or;
2nd and 3rd, gu., three gem-rings or, gemmed az., over aU
MojTTGOMEKT, EoBEET James, Esq. of Ben- an escutcheon arg., charged with a trefoil slipped vert, for
SIontgomery. 2nd, az., three battle-axes erect, two and one
varden, co. Antrim, J. P. and D.L., formerly Capt. arg., for Batten, ord, per fess or and az., three lions
5th Dragoon Guards, served in the Crimea, High rampant, all within a tressure flory counterchanged, for
Sheriff co. Londonderrj" 1867, and co. Antrim 1870 ;
—
Lyons. 4th, as first. Crest A cubit arm erect vested gu.,
cuffed arg., grasping a broken tilting spear, the point falling
m. 2 Jan. 18G4, Elizabeth, dau. of Eobert James —
downwards ppr. Hollo Patrias inlVliei tidelis.
White, Esq. of White Hall, co. Antrim, and has —
Seat Belhavel, near Carrick-on- Shannon.
issue,
I.
II.
Ion Alexander, b. 4 Dec. 1SC6.
Francis James, 6. 14 Oct. 1SG9.
MONTGOMERY OF CRILLY HOUSE.
I. Janet Maude. n. Elizabeth Barbara Isabel.
Montgomery, VArGHAN, Esq. of Crilly House,
CO.Tyrone, J.P., h. 21 Nov. 1819 m. G Nov. 1851,
—
ILinCitgC. This family claims to be a branch of the great Margaret, eldest dau. of George Pettigrew, Esq.,
;
family of Stewart, in Scotland, and was father of CO. Fermanagh 1871, b. 14 Aug. 1844 ; m. 24 March,
Hdgh Montgomery, Esq. of Maghera, co. Derry, M.P. for 1870, Mary Sophia Juliana, youngest dau. of Hon.
Kewtownards. He left two sons, Hugh, his heir, and John.
and Eev. Charles Maude, Piector of Enniskillen, and
The eldest son,
Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Maghera, in. a dau. of Sir has issue,
Robert McClelland, by whom he had several daus., and an I. Hugh Maude de Fellenbeeg, b. 1870.
only son, his successor, II. Archibald Armar, b. 1871.
William Montgomery, Esq. of Maghera, ra. Mary, eldest III. Geoffrey Cornwallis, 6. 1874.
dau. and co-heir of Capt. James MacGill, of Kirkistown, co. IV. Francis Trevylian, 6. 1875.
Down, and had, with one dau., Lucy, d. v.nm. 1701, an only v. Hubert Charles, b. 1876.
J
«on, his successor, VI. Maurice William de Fellenberg, 6. 1878.
William Montgomery, Esq., in. 1st, 1719, Catherine, dau.
«f Edward Hall, Esq., of Strangford, and by her (who d. llTi)
HtnriigC. Hugh Montgojiery, the first of the family, of
Derrybrook, co. Fermanagh, a kinsman of George Montgoniei-y,
had Edward, who d. 1726; and William, his heir. He in.
D.D., Bishop of Meath, went to Ireland withHugh, Lord Mont-
2ndly, 1725, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Hill, Esq. of Bucks.
gomery, and had a son.
By this lady (who d. 1789; he had (with three daus., Mary, m. Rev. Nicholas 3Iontgomery, of Derrybrook, co. Fermanagh,
1749, Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebrogue, co. Down, d. s. p.
who had, with a younger son, Robert, of Derrybrook, Capt. in
1755; Anne, in. James Dobbin, Esq. of Donaghadee, d. 1812;
the army, an elder son,
and Catherine, in. 1751, George Mathews, Esq. of Springvale, co.
Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Derrygonnelly, Capt. of Horse
Down), four sons, i. Hugh, d. v.nm. 1765; ii. James, d. unm.
under William 111., who in. Katherine, dau. and heir of
1796; III. Robert, </. unm. 1758; iv. Samuel, Lieut.-Col. 12th
Eichard Dunbar, Esq. of Derrygonnelly, and granddau. of Sir
foot, ire. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. George Drury, andtJ. s.^j.
John Dunbar, Knt. of same place, and had issue,
Mr. Montgomery d. 1755, and was s. by his eldest son,
I. Nicholas, m. Angel, dau. and heir of William Archdall,
William Montgomery, Esq. of Grey Abbey, M.P. for Hills-
Esq. of Castle Archdall, co. Fermanagh, and assumed the
torough. m. 1749, Susanna, dau. and sole heir of John Jcliy,
surname of Archdall (see ArcudalIa of Castle Archdall).
Xsq. of KathmuUen, co. Down, and had issue, II. Hugh, of whom hereafter.
III. Richard, of Monea, co. Fermanagh.
William, Major 40th rcgt. of loot, killed in America, 8 Sept.
I. Sarul\, //I. BrockhiU Green, Esq. ii. Anno.
17S1.
III. Margaret. iv. Sidney.
Hugh, heir to his father. Edward, R.N., d. unm.
Francis, Capt. 67th regt., d. unm. 1808. Mr. Montgomery's will, dated 10 Feb. 1720, was proved 14 June,
Dorcas, d. unm. 1824. 1723. His 2nd son,
Mr. Montgomery d. Nov. 1799, and was s. by his eldest sur- Hugh ^Montgomery, Esq. of Derrygonnelly, m. the dan. of
viving son, Ven. William Armar, Archdeacon of Connor, and sister of
The Rev. Hugh Montgomi:ry, of Grey Abbey, b. 1754; in.
Margctson Armar, Esq. of Castle Coole, co. Fermanagh, and
1782, the Hon. Emilia Ward, youngest dau. of Bernard, Ist was father of
Viscount Bangor (by his wife. Lady Anne Bligh, dau. of John, Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Derrygonnelly, whose will,
Earl of Darnley), and has issue, dated 29 July, 1791, was proved 1797. By Rose Mary his wife,
he had two sons and a dau., i. Hugh, his successor; ii. Archi-
t. William, his successor.
bald Armar; I. Mary Milicent. The eldest son,
II. Hugh Bernard, Capt. in the Guards, was severely wounded
at Waterloo, of which he never recovered d. 2 May, 1817. ;
Hugh 3Iontgomeey, Esq. of Derrygonnelly, m. Maria Dolo:
oredi
III. Edward (Rev.), Rector of Portaferry, and Chancellor of Plink ; and d. 1828, leaving an only son,
the Diocese of Down; </. unm. 1825. Hugh Ralph Sevebnin Montgomery, Esq. of Blessingbourne,
IV. Arthur Hill, of TyrcUa, co. Down, D.L. and J. P. of that who rn. 1843, Maria Philipina, dau. of Philip Emmanuel de
CO., 7)!. May, 1825, Lady Matilda Anne, 3rd dau. of Thomas,
Fellenberg, of Hofwyl, sometime Landamman of the Republic
5th Earl of Macclesfield, and has issue,
of Bern, and by her iwho d. 1846) left at his decease, 1844, a
1 Hugh Parker, of Tyrella, co. Down, Lieut.-Col. 60th son and heir, the present
Eifies, 6. .Sept. 1829.
2 Arthur Hill Sandys, Capt. Rifle Brigade, 6. 27 Oct. 1841
Hdgh de Fellenberg Montgomehy, Esq. of Blessingbourne.
m. 1873, Constance Anne Katharine, eldest dau. of Eobert Arm.^ — Quarterly: 4th, az., three fleurs-de-lis or;
1st and
Bryce Hay, Esq., and has issue. 2nd and 3rd, gu., three gem-rings or. Crest On a cap of —
1 Amelia Maria Eliza. 2 Frances Arabella Louisa. maintenance an arm in armour erect, grasping a sword all ppi".
v. John Charles, Barrister-at-Law, d. 19 Dec. 1845.
Moltn — Honneur sans rcpos.
VI. Francis Octavius, Major 45th rcgt., and Lieut.-Col. &u'.t — Blessingbourne, Fivemilctown, Lisnaskea.
Eoyal Down Rifles, m. 6 Oct. 1842, v\rabclla Catherine, dau.
and co-heir or Kean Osborne. Capt. .')th Dragoon Guards, by
his wife, the Hon. Theodosia Ward, grand-dau. of the 1st MONTRESOR OE DENNE HILL.
Viscount Bangor. MoN'TEESOB, Henet Edward, Esq. of Stonely
VII. George Augustus Frederick Sandys, Lieut. E.X., d.
18 March 1827. Grange, co. Huntingdon, J. P., late of Denue Hill,
I. Anne Catherine, d. unm. 1802, aged 17. Eent, Lieut.-Col. lale Grenadier Guards, b. 29 May
MON THE LANDED GENTRY. MON 1117
He li. about the year 1691, at Paris, leaving, by Lucy his wife, 2iid dau. of Robert Moiicypcnny, Esq. of Merriugton
one son, Place, Kent, and had issue,
James Gabriel Le Tbesor, of Thurland Hall, Nottingham, I. James Robert Blackivell, M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge,
b. at Caen, in Normandy, and naturalized in England, by Act
Capt. East Kent Militia, b. 25 Sept. 1835; m. 5 April, 18C6,
of Parliament, 12 William JII. He was Major of H.JI.'s 21st Mary Elizabeth, younger dau. of the Rev. Charlton Lane,
regt. of foot, and Lieut. -Governor of Fort William, in Scotland,
M.A., Vicar of Hampstead, Middlesex, and has issue,
where he d. 29 Jan. 1724, aged 50. He m. 5 Feb. 1G99, Nanon 1 Chaelton James Blackwell, b. 4 Nov. 1867; 2 Charles
de Hautevillc, dau. of Col. do llautcville, of Normandy, in the Blackwell, b. 17 Nov. 1869; 1 Mary Lilian, d. young,
service of England, and by her (who was buried in the church- 26 Dec. 1868.
yard of Paddington, Middlesex, 22 Jan. 1738, had a son and II. Phillips Howard (Rev.), Vicar of Hadlow, Tonbridge,
heir,
Kent, b. 13 June, 1S37; m. 5 July, 18C0, Emma Melosina,
James Gabriel Montbesob, Esq., of Thurland Hall, b. 19 4th dau. of John McMunn, Esq., M.D. of Rutland Square,
Nov. 1702; m. 1st, at Gibraltar, 11 June, 1735, Mary, dau. Dublin, and has issue, 1 James Egerton Howard; 2 Wil-
of Eobert Haswell, Esq., who d. 5 March, 17G1. He m. liam Gordon Howard; 3 Sinclair Howard; 4 Brocket
2ndly, Harriet, dau. of Henry Fielding, Esq. and 3rdly, ;
Howard; I Alice Howard; 2 Muriel Emma Howard;
Frances, dau. of H. Nicholls, Esq., and relict of William 3 Ella Cicely Howard 4 Gertrude JIargaret Howard.
;
Kemp, Esq. of Teynham, Kent. Mr. Montrcsor had issue by I. Mary Catherine, m. 9 March, 18C9, Walter Barham, Esq.
iiis 1st marriage, Ti. Margaret Dunn, m. Feb. 1860, the Rev. Alexander J.
1
John. Manson. in. Adelaide Elizabeth.
James, Lieut. E.N.,lost In the "Aurora" frigate, vnm. IV. Charlotte Jane, r,i. 5 Sept. 1860, Vcn. Frederick Arthur
Henry Amand, ra. Frances Cleverly, and d. at Tangier of
Cecil Lilliagston, now Archdeacon of Yass, in New South
wounds he received at the siege of Triuchinopoly, 13 Sept.
1773, aged 27, leaving issue.
Wales.
John Fleming, a Major in the army, and Governor of Port V. Henrietta Silvestra. vi. Emma Susanna.
Royal, Jamaica, where he died. VII. Mary Louisa Gordon.
Eobert, b. 7 Dec. 1751, at Gibraltar, Major in H.M.'s 100th
regt. of foot; m. Jane, dau. of Dr. Bennet, of Louth, co. —
ICtlTCaSC. From Sir Robert Sibbald's History of Fife
Lincoln, and had issue. and Kinross, 0. book of authority, we learn that " Pitmilly
Augusta Thomasine, m. Richard Pilcher, Esq. of Kent. is the house of a very ancient family of the name of
The eldest son, Monypenny, and now the seat of David Monypenny, Esq."
John Montbesob, Esq., of Belmont, Kent, and of Portland This family produced some very eminent statesmen in Scot-
Place, His Majesty's Chief Engineer of America, b. at Gib- land, and from a branch settled in France, several sprang who
raltar, 6 April, 1736; m. 1 March, 17G4, Frances, only child became equally distinguished in that country. The most
of Thomas Tucker, Esq. of Bermuda, and hadissue, celebrated was the Sieur de Concressault, who was often
West Kent Militia, formerly in 8Gtli regt., b. 9 purchased (41 Elizabeth) of Sir Edward Griffin, Knt., the.
March, 1823 ; in. 1st, 2 June, 18J.7, Janet Phillips, manor of Appleby Parva, cos. Leicester and Derby. He m.
Cicely Yates, and had, with several other children, i. Charles,
eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Henry Burney, H.E.I. C.'s
his successor; ii. John (Sir), Knt., Lord Mayor of LondoiiK
Service, and by her (who d. 1863) has issue, 1G81, d. s. p. 1702; and in. George, from whom descended the ''
I. Henhy Thomas, 6. 4 July, IS.oO. MooRES of Kentwell Hall. The elder son,
II. Edward St. Leonards, b. 28 July, 1852 Charles Moore, Esq., Lord of theManorof Appleby Parva, '
III.Frederick Burney, b. 2 July, 1856. who .?. his father 1C54, m. Rebecca, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
IV. Ilcrliert, D'Arblay, b. 15 June, 1858. Mould, Rector of Appleby, and dying 1700, was s. by his eldest
I. Ada Jessie, deceased. n Ethel Maud. son,
Thomas Moore, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Appleby Parva,
He m. 2ndly, 1 June, 1869, Marian, eldest dau. of m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Ileafield, Esq. of Appleby, and had
Capt. Michael Twecdie, R.A., J.P., of Kawlinson, issue. He </. 1725, and was by his eldest surviving son,
..-.
The eldest son, 1833, Susan, dau. of William Phillips Inge, Esq. of Thorpe
Thomas Gyubon JIonypennv, Esq. of Hole Park, Rolvenden, Constantine, co. Stafford, which lady d. 183G; and 2ndly,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Rye 1837, Licut.-Col. West Kent
8 Jan. 1839, Isabel Clara, dau. of Rev. Charles Shuttleworth
Militia, formerly 30th regt., wounded at Waterloo b. 7 Nov. ;
Hoiden, of Aston Hall, co. Derby, and had by her (who d. Jan.
1797 ; m. 8 Jan. 1818, Silvestra Rose, eldest dau. of Robert
1867), with other issue,
Monypenny, Esq. of Merrington I'lace, Rolvenden, and had
I. George John, his heir.
issue,
I. Clara Elizabeth, m. 1861, Vanghan Hanning Lee Vaughan,
Robert Thojias Gtbeon, now of Maytham Hall. Esq. of Rhcola.
William David Cathcart, Capt. West Kent Militia, b. 3 May, II. Susan, 111. 26 Nov. 1863, Walter Mainwaring Coyney, Esq.
MOORE OF GRIMESHTLL.
arg., for Cathcabt 2nd and 3rd, az., a lion rampant guardant
;
between three escallops arg., for Gybison, quartering Phillips, Moore, William Middleton, Esq. of Grimes-
—
Lytb, and I'.lackwell. Crcst.^ 1st, Neptune bestriding a dol- hill,Westmorland, J.P. and D.L., formerly Capt.
phin naiant in waves of the sea, holding with his dexter hand Gth Royal Lancashire Militia, late Lieut. 15th foot,
the reins and in his sinister the trident all ppr. Motto, over,
Iinperat aiquor, for Monypenny, 2nd, On a chapeau gu. b. 16 May, 1834 m. 2 Sept. 1863, Marj^aret Eliza-
;
turned up erm, an csearhuncle or, for Gybhon. 3rd, A demi- beth, youngest dau. of the Rev. J. M. Wright,'
lion reguardant arg. ducally crowned or, also for Gibbon.
Rector of Tatham, and has issue,
—
Seat Maytliam iiall, near Ashford, Kent.
I. Ella-Eliz.abeth.
by a junior branch, from the Lord Chancellor More, whose Sheridan, and no insignificant actor in liberal politics, eldest
arms he bore. He was b. 169G, and d.. 1755, leaving issue, son of the Rev. Edward Moore, LL.B., Vicar of Over, co.
four .sons, i. Edward, of whom presently ii. Peter, Lord of ;
Chester, the son of John More, Esq. to. 1824, Elizabeth
;
Edward, ISth Hussars, Major of a Cavaliy Brigade, d. at Arms — Quarterly: 1st, arg., a chevron engrailed between
Lisbon, 1808, aged 25, unm. three moorcocks combs, wattles and legs gu. Crest
sa., —
William (Kcv.).'d.U., late of Stockwell. Moor's head affrontee ppr. wreathed roimd the temples a jewel
Peter, J. P. and D.L., d. at Rome, v.n„i. —
pendent in the cars arg. Motln Uisce mori mundo.
Charles (Ri'v.), Rector of Wyberton, J. P.
Moore, of Fi-'.imptoa Hall.)
(Ancestor of —
Scat Frampton Hall, near Boston, co. Lincoln.
Sarah, ni. Gray Kigge, Esq. of Woodbroughton House, co. Beamlet Mooee, Johx, Esq. of Langley Lodge,
Lanca.^ter; 1851.
</.
Bucks, D.L. and J.P. for cos. Bucks and Lancaster,
Caroline. //(. Edward John Carter, Ecn. of Theakston Hall,
CO. York. a Dignitary of the Imperial Order of the Eose, b.
The 4th son,
* The Norman arms of this family appear never to have been
The Rev. William MoopE, D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln,
registered in England, ahhough borne by various branches of
Hector of Spalding, and Vicar of Moulton, co. Lincoln, J. P., arms, and are still re-
it, up to the cranting of the modern
Chairman of Justices of the Parts of Holland, co. Lincoln, tained by the Tcnnakds of Li)icoln6liirf, viz. Az., a chevron :
b. 17b5; m. 1807, Anne Elizabeth, only dau. of the Rev. between three demi-grirtins or. Crest— swan ppr. A
1120 MOO THE LxVNDED GENTRY. MOO
1800; m. 1830, Seraptina Hibcrnia, 'Itli dnu. of Hon. Sir Thomas Taylor, Bart, and by her (who d. May,
17S3) left issue at his decease, Aug. 1771,
William Peniiell, Esq., Consul-Gen. lor Brazil, and
1 Thomas, of Barne (who will is dated 17 Nov. 1780, and
by her (who d. 1877) has issue, 2.5 May, 1781),
proved in. Charlotte, dau. of Conway
I. William Joseph (Uev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Catnb., lato Spencer, Esq. of Trcmary, co. Down, who, after Mr.
Vicar of Gervard's Cros-s h. 1831; m. ISC'., Ella, 3rd day. Moore's decease, in. 24 Oct. 1788, George Augustus, 2nd
Marquess of Donegal, and d. s. p.
of Swinfon Jordan, Esq., and has, with other issue, John
2 Stephen, of Barne, High SheriiT co. Tipperary 1786, d.
HowAiiD, 6. 18GU. II. John Arthur, h. 1S40.
unm. He was for many years M.P. for Clonmel, and
after the Union, held the office of Controller-General of
This gentleman, who is fourth son of Thomas Moore,
Ireland.
Esq., formerly of Leeds, by Martha his wife, davi. of 3 Richard (Very Rev.), M.A., Dean of Emly, &.' 6 June,
J. Tate, Esq., assumed by royal license, 1841, the 177G; will dated 9 Oct. 1816, proved 8 June, 1818; d.
additional surname of Buamley. He was Mayor v.nm.
1 Henrietta, m. Tliomas Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth, co,
of Liverijool in 181'J, and sat in Parliament for Meath.
Maldon from 1854 to 1S59, and for Lincoln from 2 Salisbury, in. her cousin, Stephen Moore, Esq. of Chester
of Wilton Crescent, London, and has had issue, The elder son,
Stephen Moobe, Esq. of Grenane, co. Waterford, and Marl-
I. Stephen 'Wilmer, 6. 19 Nov. 18G8; d. 17 June, 1S77. field, CO. Tipperary, High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1784, m. his
II. Kandall Kingsmill, h. 12 l''cb. 1873. cousin, Salisbury, dau. of Richard Moore, Esq. of Barne,
I. Anna Eleanor Isabel. ii. Geraldinc Eliza. and had issue, r
lii. Mary Augusta.
I. Stephen, of whom
presently.
II. Richard, '(Right Hon.), P.C, one of the Judges of the Court
iCtnCntJC—Tlic name of this ancient family has been of Queen's ijench in Ireland, b. 1783; m. 1st, Fanny, dau. of
variously written, for in the catalogue of John Brompton, the Rev. Thomas Bligh, and by her had a son,
Abbot of Jorvillc, 1.599, it is called "St. Mor;" Guillym styles Richard Moore, Esq. of Killashee, co. Kildare, in. 9 Sept.
the family "dela More;" and Philpot, Somerset Herald, 1847, EmmaFrances, dau. of Richard Sharpe, Esq. of
''
De More," " Atto More," &c. Eventually the cliief line Appscourt, Surrey, and has issue. Their eldest son,
became established in Shropshire as " the Mores of More and Richard St. Leger, Capt. 5tli Lancers, m. 3 April, 1873,
Larden." In the reign of James I., Richabd Moore settled in Geraldine, dau. of Joseph Pratt Tynte, Esq. of Tynte
He was High Park, and has issue, j
Urcland, at Clonnicl, co. Tipperary, about 1G35.
Sheriff co. Waterford ICCG, and Tipperary 1G75. His will, dated Judge ]\Ioore m. 2ndly, Wilhelmina, youngest dau. ofl
William Westby, Esq. of Thornhill, co. Dublin, and by her"
17 April, 1690, was proved 10 Sept. 1690. He left issue, by
(who((. 13 IMarch, IsUO) left at his decease, 31 Dec. 1857,
(lis wife Margaret, who survived him, two sons,
one son and one dau.,
Stephen, ancestor of the Eabls op Mouktcaskell. William Westby, m. 1st, 1863, Louisa Susan Anne, dau. of
Thomas, of whom we treat.
the Hon. G. M. Fortescue, of Dropmore, by whom (who
The 2nd son, d. 18G4) he has one dau. and 2ndly, 18G8, Isabella Sophia
;
Thomas Moore, Esq. of Chancellorstown, co. Tipper.ary, i;i. Ann, dau. of Hon. Dudley Ryder.
Elleanor, dau. of Richard Covert, of the city of Cork, Alder- Fanny, d. v.nm. 3 Sept. 18G1.
man, by Christian his wife, dau. of Nicholas King. His will III. Thomas, Capt. 18th foot, d. unm. 13 June, ISOl. ^,
dated 21 April, 1702, and proved 2 March, 1702-3. By his IV. Edward, d. uain.
is
V. William, d. 1872.
wife (who remarried with James Harrison, Esq. of Cloghford,
I. Harriet, d. v.nm. Dee. 1.S51.
J
M
cu. Tipperary) he had issue, II. Elizabetli, d. v.nm. 1877. Ij
I. Stephen, of whom hereafter. The eldest son,
II. Guy, of Abbey, co. Tipperary, High Sheriff co. Tipperary,
Stephen Slooro, Esq. of Barne, Lieut. -Col. 5th Dragoons,^
1722, b. 1G91; w. 1717, Mary, elder dau. and C'O-heir of
iligh Sheriff 1832, /;. 1782; in. June, 1805, Eleanor, dau. oi
Chidley Coote, Esq., and had issue,
Henry Westry, E.3q. of DubUn, and by her (who c^. 1859) had
1 Guy Moore Coote, father of Guy Moore Coote.
2 Thomas Chidley Moore, m. 7 May, 17G5, Honora, dau. of issue, I
III. Lydia, m. John Lapp, Esq. of Waterford. III. Elmiua Constance, m. 5 Jan. 1875, Henry Bin-roughs,
IV. Margaret. Esq.
The eldest son,
Mr. Moore d. 10 April, 1873.
CoL. Stephen Moore, of Barne, co. Tipperary, m. Nov. 1712,
Judith, dau. of Richard Dowdeswell, ICsq. of Pull Court, co. Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, sa., a swan arg. a border
Worcester. His will bears date 12 Feb. 1747, and is proved engrailed or; 2nd and 3rd, counter-quartered; 1st and 4th,
arg., a cross-moline sa., for Colville; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a
23 Nov. 1750. He left issue,
fess chcquy arg. and az., for Lindsay. Cri'M A goshawke, —
I. Richard, of Barne, High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1744. He seizing a cooney both ppr. Motto Visuiiita fortior. —
vii. 24 Feb. 1741, Henrietta, youngest dau. of the Right ib'eat— Barne, near Clonmel.
MOO THE LANDED GENTRY. MOO 1121
3iI00EE OF KILLASHEE. of Gen. D. Tyler, United States of America, and has issue
a son,
See MooKE of Bakxe. Daniel Tyler,
IV. George, d., leaving a son,
George.
MOORE OF MOORE LODGE. V. Thomas, to. Mary, eldest dau. of William Moore, Esq. of
Moore Eort, co. Antrim, and has issue,
MooEE, William, Esq. of Moore Lodge, co.
1 Samson.
Antrim, M.D., "King's" Professor of Medicine, 1 JIary Violet. 2 Alice Warren.
Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 13 Kov. 1826 ; m. 3 Sept. VI. Courtenay (Rev.), Rector of Castletown Roche, co. Cork;
1863, Siduej Elancbe, dau. of Capt. Abraham Fuller, m. Jessie Mona, dau. of Benjamin Duff", Esq., son of
Garden Duff", of Hatton Castle, by liis wife Louisa, eldest
of Woodfield, King's Co., by Frances Anna his wife,
dau. of the Gth Baron Duffus, and has issue,
dau. of Edmund Bigoe Armstrong, Esq. of Castle
1 Courtenay Edward. 2 Alexander Duff.
Ai-mstrong, King's Co., and. has issue, 1 Harriett Emma. 2 Jessie Louisa.
Thomas Thompson, in 1760, marched a contingent of 173 dau. of John Hill, Esq. of Bellaghy Castle, co.
volunteers from Killead and the district round Antrim, to Derry, and by her has issue,
oppose the landing of the French at Carriclifergus.
I. James, 6. 22 Dec. 1843 d. 3 April, 1853.
;
Joseph Moore, of Rosnashane, co. Antrim, great-granilson II. William, 6. 3 June, 1S52. in. John, 6. 9 May, 1854.
of James, the first settler, and brother of the above William,
IV. George Kenrick, 6. 11 Sept. 1857.
m. 1706, Miss Susan Breddy (Brady), of Grange, in same co.,
I. Mary. ii. Sarah,
and had issue, lu. Ehzabeth, 6. 29 Feb. 1856.
I. William, his successor.
II. James, of Desertdcrrin, ancestor of Mooke of Moore HincaflC—This is a branch of Moobe of Moore Lodge,
Fort. descending from
III.John, 6. 1712, ancestor of Moore of Lischeihan. Jajies Moore, Esq. of Desertderrin, co. Antrim, 2nd son of
IV. Joseph, h. 171G, of Ahogliill, line extinc't. Joseph Moore, Esq. of Rosnashane, 6. 1710; m. Bliss Lindsay,
V. Samson, of Moore Lodge, High Sheriff 17G7; d. 1775.
and had a son,
VI. George.
James JIoore, Esq. of Moore Fort, who was father of
The eldest son, Ja.mes 3Ioore, Esq. of Moore Fort, co. Antrim, m. 15
Nov.
William Moore, Esq. of Rosnashane, 6. 4 Aug. 1708; m. 1S13, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Lindsay Hall, Rector of Done-
Miss Elizabeth Courtcnay, of Glenburn, and, with three daus., gore, and by her (who d. 31 Aug. 1833) had issue,
bad two sons,
William, now of Moore Fort.
I. Joseph, his heir. Lindsay, d. young. James, d. young.
II.William, of Killagan, co. Antrim, High Sheriff 1778; Mary, ra. the Eev. Michael Fox Dudgeon, Vicar of Cratfield,
the dau. of the Kev. J. Warren, Kector of KDrea, co.
',n.
Suffolk. Alicia. Sarah, d. unm. 12 Sept. 1848]
I-ondondcrry, and had two sons,
Mr. Moore d. 18 Sept. 1847.
1 Samson, of Moore Lodge, subsequently of Ballinacree,
Capt. in the Antrim regt.. High Sheriff 1809 m. Sarah Arms, Crest, and Motio — Same as Moore of Moore lodge.
dau. of William Warren; andc<. .«. p.
;
the present William Moore, Esq., M.D. of Moore Lodge. April, 1835, Caroline, dau. of John Bradley, Esq.
The elder son, of Colborne Hill, co. Staiford, by whom (who d.
Joseph BIoore, Esq. of Rosnashane, m. Susan, dau. of 27 Dec. 1876) he had issue,
Joseph Courtenay, Esq. of Glenburn, and had issue two
I. John Graham, Royal Horse Guards, 6. 25 Sept. 1S45; m.
daus., Elizabeth, d. unm. and Alice (Mrs. Clarke, of Turna-
;
8 Feb. 1872, Florence, eldest dau. of William S. Wills
robert), and three sons,
Sandford, Esq. of Compton Castle, Somerset.
I.William, d. young.
I. Mary.
u. Thomas, Midshi|.man R.X., drowned.
III. Samson, his successor. UlliraCIC.— John Moore, M.D. of Dovehill, b. 1730 (the
The 3rd, but only surviving, son, son of the Rev. Charles Moore, Minister of Stirling, by Marion
Samson Moore, Esq. of Rosnashane, in. 178", Miss Jane his wife, dau. of John Anderson, Esq. of Dovehill, the de-
Eamadge.of MuUans; and d. 1832, leaving issue, scendant of an old and respected family, and grandson of
I. Thomas, an officer in the Antrim regt., d. unm.
Capt. Charles Moore, who served in the wars of William III.),
II. Alexander, his successor. was the author of Zdv.cn, Edioard, and Mordaunt. He m.
III. William, Lieut. 71st regt. and 54th regt., d. in Burmese Jane, youngest dau. of the Rev. James Simpson, Professor of
War 1827. iv. Joseph, (/. young. Divinity in the University of Glasgow, and had issue,
I. m. 1842, E. Voung, Esq. of Hillmont, co.
Elizabeth,
Antrim; and fM875. John (.Sir), K.B., Lieut.-Gen., /). at Glasgow, 13 Nov. 1761,
. ii. Jane. in. Martha.
killed at Corunna, Commanding-in-Chief, 16 Jan. 1809.
IV. Alice, M. 1831, James W. Armstrong, Esq. of Culmore
House, CO. Antrim, and has is.uie. James, his successor.
Graham (Sir), G.C.B., Admiral R.N., to. 1812, Dora, dau. of
The 2nd son, Thomas Eden, Esq., and d. 1843, leaving a sou, John, Capt.
Alexander Moore, Esq. of Rosnashane, M.D., m. 1821, R.N., b. 1821 ; d. 20 Jan. 1866.
Mary, dau. of Rev. B. Mitchell, and great-granddau. of James Charles, of Lincoln's Inn, Barristcr-at-Law, Auditor of Public
Moore, Esq. of Uesertderrin and d. 1840, leaving issue, Accounts, d. unm.
Francis, formerly Under Secretary of War, m. Frances, dau.
;
This gentleman assumed, 1821, the additional surname of M.P. CO. Mayo, h. 1808 ; m. 1S51,Mary, eldest dau. of Maurice
Oabrick, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, co. Mayo, and had issue,
his relative, Robert Carrick, a Banker at Glasgow, who George Augustus, now of Moore Hall.
bequeathed to him estates in cos. Wigton, Kirkcudbright, and Maurice, 1853.
/). Augustus, 6. 1SS5.
.5ca(— Corswall, Stranraer, CO. Wigton, North Britain; and Motto — Fortis cadere cedere non potest.
Brook Farm, Cobham, Surrey. Sfwi— Moore Hall, Bally glass, CO. Mayo. Address —Moulton,
near Spalding.
MooEE, JoHX Egbert, M.A., of Eowallanc, Moore, Arthur John, Esq., M.P., of Moores- <
Knox, and by this lady (who d. 16 Feb. 180G, aged 76), left at
Marian Edith. Helena Blanche.
Laura Mary, m. 12 Aug. 1862, Capt. George Augustus
Vaughan, son of the Hon. George Laurence Vaughan, and
\
his decease, 6 Feb. 1800, aged 74, a son, ncplu'w of the Earl of Lisburue, and has issue, Wilmoc
Hugh Moore, Esq. of Eglantine House and Mount Panther, Charles, and Christine.
CO. Down, Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards m. 7 Nov. 1798, Priscilla
; Mr. Moore d. Aug. 1SG9.
Cecilia, dau. of Robert Armitage, Esq. of Kensington, and —
Arms .\z., on a chief engrailed Or, a rose gu. barbed and
widow of Robert Shaw, Esq. of Tercnure, co. Dublin (grand- seeded ppr. between two mullets pierced of the 3rd. Crest —
father of the Right lion. Sir Fredciick Sbaw, Bart.), and by Out of a mural crown ppr. a Moor's head also lipr., wreathed
this lady (who d. in April, 1849, in the fcOth year of her age) about the temples arg. and az. and charged in the neck with a
had issue, rose gu. barbed vert. —
Motlo Fortis cadere cedere non potest.
Irish Rebellion, and raised and commanded the Eglantine Battle of Culloden, 1746. His son, James Steward, m. Jane,
Yeomanry, d. 29 July, ISIS, in the SGth year of his age, and only dau. of James Moore, of Ballydivity, and was father of
was s. by his eldest son. '
James Stewart-Moore, Esq. of Ballydivity, High Sheriff co.
.Vntrim 1798. He m. 1792, Margaret, dau. of the Ven. William
Stat —Eowallane, Saintfield, co. Down. Siurrock, Archdeacon of Armagh, and d. 1845, having had
issue,
I. James Stewart Moore, late of Ballydivity.
issue,
John, III. Elizabeth, dau. of A. Dunlop, Esq. and had
Moore, George ArcrsTus, Esq. of Moore Hall, 1 Margaret. 2 Frances. 3 Catherine, d. unm.
CO. Mayo, b. 1852 ; s. his fatlier 1870. 4 Anne. 5 Mary, m. Rev. A. Creery, and d. a. p.
HI. Henry, d. unm.
ittttCilQC— This family claims descent from that of Barn- I. Harriett, v>. W. Stewart, Major in the army, and has issue.
borough. II. Jane, ra. John Owens, Esq. and has issue.
George Moore, Esq., Vice-.\dmir.al of Connaught temp. III. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Robinson, Esq., and has issue.
William III., m. Catherine, dau. of Robert Maxwell, Esq. of The eldest son,
Castle Tenel, Scotland, by Edilha his wife, dau. of Sir John James Stewart Moore, Esq. of Ballydivity, co. Antrim,
Dunbar, and -was father of J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1849, Capt. llth Hussars, served
George Moore, Esq. of Ashbrook, co. Mayo, m. Snr.ah, dau. in the Peninsula, at Waterloo, and in India, b. 1793; »i. 1845,
of John Price, Esq. by his wife, Editha Machcu, of the city of Frances, dau. of Henry Richardson, Esq. of Somerset, CO.
Gloucester, and wass. by his son, Loadoadcrry, and d. 1870, leaving by her (who d. 1876) issue,
\
MOR THE LANDED GENTRY. MOR 1123
I. James, now of Ballydivitj-. n. Henry, 6. 1850. ^(•H!s— Gu., on a chevron arg. three talbots pas.«ant
or-
I. Mar£;aret, m. Major II. Traccy, E..^. r,fsf— A dove, in the beak an oli\e branch all ppr. Motto—
II. Catherine, in. Anthony Traill, Esq., Fellow Trin. Coll. Lnmourant j'cspere.
Dublin. Sent— Brokenhurst Park, near Lymington, Hants.
Seat —Ballydivity, Dcrvock, co. Antrim.
MORAY OF ABERCAIRNY.
MORANT OF BROKENHURST. Stirlixg-Home-Decmmo-d, Moeat-Chables
MoRAXT, Jonx, Esq. of Brokenhurst, Hants, Esq. of Blair Drummond and Abercairuv
^ n
(see ^'
J.P. and D.L., lligli Sheriff IStJi), b. 11 Feb. 1825 ; 481j.
m. 1st, 26 June, 1855, Lady Ileurietta Louisa JLt'lir.l gr—-The great House of Moray, or Murray derives
Priscilla Somerset, dan. of llenrv, 7th Duke of from
Beaufort, K.G. (whicli lady (f. 1863); and 2ndly, Freskine, a Fleming, who settled in Scotland during
the
2 April, 1866, Flora Jane, youngest dau. of the reign of David I., and acquired from that Monarch the
lands of
Hon. and Rev. William Eden, by his wife, Baroness Strathbrock, co. Linlithgow.
Sir Andrew Moray (son of Walter de Moravia*), of Bothwell,
Grey dc Ruthyn, by whom he has issue,
Governor of the Kingdom, distinguished himself as the'
joint
I. Edwaed John Harry Eden, b. 1SG3.
Wallace. He m. a dau. of Sir John Cumin,
associate of
I. Mabel Caroline Flora. Lord of Badenach, and falling at the battle of Stirling, left
HintclQC. —
This family claims descent from theMoBAnsTS issue,
of iloraunts Court, Kent, who are said to have sprung from I.Andrew (Sir), who .?. at Bothwell. He vi. Lady Christian
the ancient Norman House of Moeant of Chateou Movant, Bruce, sister of King Robert I. of Scotland, and had two
represented at this day by Mons. do Morant, Marquis de sons,
KoncheroUes and Baron de Coulonces. Soon after the seizure John and Thomas, successively lords of Bothwell. The
of Jamaica, 1655, John Morant settled in that island, and d. elder without issue; and the younger, Thomas, left an
</.
Jan. 17S7, High Sheriff co. Southampton 1820. He m. 18 Sept. Robert, tutor-in-law to his nephew, John, during his
1823, Lady Caroline Augusta Hay, dau. of William, 16th Earl
minority.
of Erroll, and d. 5 May, 1857, leaving issue, Abercairny attended his Sovereign to Flodden, and was there
John, now of Brokenhurst. slain with his elder son 1513. His grandson,
Hay-Richards, of Ringwood, Hants, m. 2 Nov. 18C1, Eliza- John Moray, of Abercairny, m. his cousin Lady Nicholas
beth, dau. of Charles Fludcr, Esq. of Lymiugton, Hants, and Graham, dau. of William, Earl of Montrose, and had issue,
has a son. Hay George Samuel, 6. 26 Dec. 1862, and other
issue. "Walter's brother," says Chalmers, "propagated the
AVilliam Samuel, Capt. formerly in the Grenr.dler Guards, name of Moray by founding other Houses, one of « hich w.i.s
TO. Isabella, dau. of F. B. Long, Esq.. and d. 12 Feb. the Murrays of Tullibardine, now represented by the Duke o£
1879.
Augusta Margaret, d. 1828. Athole."
1124 MOR THE LANDED GENTRY. MOR
William, his heir Eoeeet, successor to his hrother; Mr.rian,
;
James Moray, Esq. of Abercairny, a Magi.strateand D.L.
and subsequently Lieut. Col.
m. Malcolm llobevtson, of Kicrqulian; Margaret, to. Andrew for CO. Perth, Capt. 15th Hussars,
of the Perthshire Local Militia, to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Gen.
Shaw, of Kinlochhill; Agnes, m. James Marshall, of Pitcairns;
Sir William Erskine, Bart, of Torrie; and 2ndly, 12 Oct. 1837,
Elizabeth, m. John Horrock, of that ilk; Janet, m. David
Toschosch, of Monyvaird; and Barbara, who d. unm. John Mary Frances, youngest dau. of Joseph Thomas, Esq. of
Moray fell at the Battle of Pinkie, 1574, and was s. by his son, Shepherd's Bush and Cowley Hall, Middlesex, hut d. s. p.
William Moray, of Abercairny, Hi. Margaret, dau. of Dec. 1840, when he was by his brother,
.5.
Laurence Lord Oliphant, but d. without surviving issue, 1558, William Moray-Stirling, Esq. of Abercairny, co. Perth,
when the estates and representation passed to his brother, and Ardoch, Major in the army, to. the Hon. Fanny Douglas,
^
EoBERT MoRAT, of Aborcaimy, who m. 1560, Catherine, dau. of Archibald, Lord Douglas, by the Lady Frances Scott,
dau. of William Murray, of TuUibardine, and had, with grand-aunt of Walter, Duke of Bucoleuch. Major Moray-
Stirling served for a long period in the army, was ten years in
other issue, i. William, his heir; ii. David (Sir), ofGorthy,
India, and was present at Waterloo, where he was severely
appointed by James VL Governor to that Monarch's eldest
son. Prince Henry, and <«. s.j).; in. Mungo (Sir), of Craigie,
wounded. He s. his mother in Ardoch, and became the repre-
sentative and possessor of the estates of the ancient House of
who m. a dau. of George Ilalket, of Pitfirran, and had |
issue, Sir Robert Moray, Lord Justice Clerk, and Sir William
Abercairny on the death of his brother. He d. 9 Feb. 1850,
Moray, of Dreghorn, Master of the Works to King Charles II. and was s. by his sister, Christian, who rf. 1864, and was s. by
The Laird of Abercairny d. 29 Sept. 1549, and was s. by his son, her 2nd son Charles Stirling Home-Drummond-Moray, Esq.
of Abercairny and Blair Drummond (see Drdmmond).
Sir William Moray, of Abercairny. This gentleman, con-
temporary with King James VI., was brought up with that Arms, tt'C. See under Dkdmjiond of Blair Drummond,
Prince at Stirling, His Majesty being then under the care of
Abercairny's aunt, the Countess of Mar. Sir William, who was
Master of Horse to the Queen, m. Christian, dau. of Sir
MOUE OF LINLEY.
Laurence Mercer, of Aldie, and had (with a dau., Mary, to. More, Robert Jasper, Esq. of LIbIgj Hall,
Patrick Murray, of Ochtertyre) a son, Salop, J.P. and D.L., M.A., late M.P. for South
Egbert, to. Helen, dau. of Alexander Bruce, of Cultma- Shropshire, b. 1836 ; m. 1871, Evaliue Frances, dau.
lundie, and dying v. p. 1628, left issue, of Rev. Dr. Carr, of St. Helen's, co. Lancaster, and
William, heir to his grandfather. David, d. s. p. has issue,
Anne, m. Alexander Kobertson, Esq. of Strowan. Henry.
I. Thomas Jasper Mytton, &. 1872. ii. r.obert
Sir WilliamMoray d. 1C40, and was s. by his grandson, III. Jasper Frederick. iv. A son, 6.3 Jan. 1879.
William Moray, Esq. of Abercairny, a devoted Koyalist, to.
Anne, dau. of George Hay, of Keillor, grandfather of John, Hl'lTCitrrC— This is a family of great antiquity, deriving
12th Earl of Errol, and had (with two daus., Isabel, to. Sir itsname fram the parish of More, near Bishop's Castle.
Archibald Stewart, Bart, of Burrow and Helen, m. Mungo
;
Richard (or, according to Camden, Thomas) de la More .
Graham, of Gorthy) three sons, the eldest of whom. came from Normandy with Duke William, and lost his life at
Sir Robert Moray, of Abercairny, s. his father 1642, and the Battle of Hastings, leaving a son.
received the honour of Knighthood from King Charles II. Sir Thomas de la More, who, to use the words of Camden,
immediately after the Restoration. He to. Anne, dau. of "builte faire houses at Launceston, in Cornwall; Halton, in
Patrick Graham, Esq. of Inchbraikie, and had issue, Cheshire and More, in Shrop.shire, giving to the latter place
;
Subfeqncntly events crowned with success the party espoused Charles Palmer, Esq. of Ladbroke, who m. Mary, dau. of
by Col. More, as lie is fcenerally called, and lie was actively Sir Richard Newdigate, Bart, of Arbury Park, co. Warwick,
engaged throughout the interregnum in the internal regula- and had, with three daus. (Jlary, who d. unm. Dorothy, m. ;
tions of Salop, of which lie was returned to be one of four — ^lurcott, Esq.; and Elizabeth, who d. unm.) two sons,
representatives to the Tarlianient summoned by Cbosiwell, William, who d. v.nm., and
for Sept. 1050. His 1st wife, a dau. of his kinsman, Jasper Charles Palmer, Esq. of Ladbrokc, who ra. Jane Anne, dau.
More, brought him three children. By a 2nd marriage he )uid of Richard Goodwyn, Esq. of Ashbourne, co. Derby, and sister of
three sons and four dans., one of whom, Anne, m. Sir John Ellen, wife of Georoe Mobewood, Esq. of Alfreton, High SherifE
Turton, a Puisne Judge of the King's Bench. The sons were, in 1702 (representative of the Morewoods of Alfreton, a family
1. UiciiABD, his heir; ii. Thomas, M.D., d. unm. 1097, aged G9; which ranked from an early period, with the principal gentry
III. Ivobcrt, of Linlcy, who m. Sarah, dau. of Jolin Walcot, of the county). By Jane, his wife, he had issue,
of Walcot, Salop, and had an only son, Robert, successor William, his heir.
to his cousin, Thomas More, of More and Lardcn. The eldest Charles (Rev.), Rector of Lighthorne, b. 23 Nov. 1782; m. 1Z
son, Jan. 1823, Lady Charlotte Finch, dau. of Heneage, 4th Earl
of Aylesford, and had a son, Henry Charles, /;. 14 Aug. 1820,
EicHARD More, Esq. of More and Lardcn, b. 1027, Sf.P. for
and four daus., Louisa; Mary Isabella; Frances; and Char-
Bishop's Castle from 16S8 to his death, ten years after; m.
lotte Ellen.
1650, Anne, dau. of Isaac Pennington, Lord Mayor of London Mary Anne, m. Thomas Bilbie, Esq. of Ncttleworth House,
1G43; by this lady, from whom he was divorced, he had no Notts.
issue. He m. 2ndly, Dorcas Owen, and had, with a younger Ilis eldest son,
son, llichard, slain in battle 1709, another son, William Palmer JIorewood, Esq. of Alfreton Hall, co.
Thomas More, Ksq. of More and Larden, at whose decease, Derby, and Ladbroke, co. Warwick, m. Dec. 1815, Clara, 2nd
s. p. 1731, his estates passed to his cousin-german, only son of dau. of Sir Charles Blois, Bart., and by her (who d. 1805) had
Eobert More of Linley, 3rd son of Col. More. issue,
Robert More, Esq. of Linley, M.P., I'.R.S., 6. 1703, distin- Charles Rowland, late of Alfreton.
guished as a traveller and botanist, the pupil and friend of William Frederick, m. Lucy, dau. of Rev. C. Johnson, and
Linnteus. He introduced larch to England, and planted the d. leaving- one son.
first at Linley, the day before those at Dunkcld, the Duke of Ellen, m. G. H. Elliott, Esq. of Farnborough Park, Hants.
Athole and himself being Members of the Council of the Royal Lucy Anne.
Society at this time. Mr. More m. 1st, 1750, Ellen, dau. of This gentleman, whose patronymio was Palmer, assumed tho
Thomas Wilson, Esq. of Trevallyn, and had by her, surname of Mokewood on succeeding to the estates of the
I. Thomas, of Larden Hall, m. 19 Aug. 1795, Harriott, dau. of
Morewoods in 1S25. He d. 23 Feb. 1803, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Mytton, Esq. of Shipton, Salop, and dying 23 June, Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood, Esq. of Alfreton Hall,
1S04, left issue, and Ladbroke, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Aug. 1819; m. 9 June,
1 Robert Henry Gayer More (Rev.), of Larden Hall, 1842, the Hon. Georgina Byron, 2nd dau. of George Aason^
Much Wenlock, Salop, J. P., Incumbent of Shipton, Salop, 7th Lord Byron, and had issue,
6.20 June, 1798.
1 Harriet Jlary, m. her cousin, Rev. Thomas Frederick Charles Row-land, now of Alfreton.
William Lewis Georg'e. George Herbert.
More of Linley.
Alfred. Ernest Augustus.
Robert.
II.
Georgiana m. S. C. Allsopp, Esq., eldest son of
Millicent,
Mr. More m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Thomas More, Esq. of Henry Allsopp, Esq. of Hindlip, co. Worcester.
Millichope, which lady d. without issue 1792. He d. 5 Jan. Adela, m. G. A. Hacket, Esq. of Moor Hall, co. Warwick.
17S0, and was .i. at Larden by his sou, Thomas, and at Linley,
Frances Maude, m. 30 April, 1872, Cecil Lyon, Esq., son of
Lieut. -Col. Lyon, of Dabruskcn, in Dumfries.
<fcc., by his son,
Ellen Mary, m. Sept. 1873, Edward Miller Muudy, Esq.,
Robert More, Esq. of More, Linley, and Shelve, High Sheriff of Shipley Hall.
1785; m. 4 Aug. 1781, Kliza, dau. of James Taylor, Esq. of
He d. 21 Feb. 1873.
Much Hadham, Herts, and had issue,
Robert Bridgeman, of Linley Hall, High Sheriff 1822, 6.
—
Arras Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Mobewoot>, vert, an oalc
tree coupe on base arg. frueted or; 2nd and 3rd, Palmer, arg.,
29 April, 1788; rf. umu. 1^51. on two bars sa. three trefoils of the first in chief a greyhound
Thomas Frederick, of Linley Hall. —
courant of the second. Crests Morewood On u force arg. and :
Henry, an officer in the Peninsular War, d. 1814. vert two arms cmbowed armed ppr. supporting a chaplet of oak
Catherine Louisa, vn. 12 Feb. Isll, Thomas White, M.D., of branches vert frueted or; Palmer: A greyhound sejant sa.
Gla.stonbury and F.xcter. collared.
Charlotte, rn. Arthur Meale, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Belle- Scats — Alfreton Hall, Alfreton, co. Derby ; Ladbroke,
vue, CO. Stafford, and d. 1828. Southam, co. Warwick. Town House — 66, Queen's Gate, S.W.
Laura Octavia, deceased. Olivia, d. 14 Feb. 1SC7. C'U'M—J anior Carlton,
Mr. More d. 12 Jan. 1818. His 2nd son.
Rev. Thomas Frederick More, of Linley Hall, b. 19 Jan.
1790; m. his cousin, 1831, Harriet Mary, dau. of Thomas
MORGAN OF HENGWHTtTCHA.
More, Esq. of Larden, and had issue, Morgan, Howel, Esq. of Hengwi-tucha, co,
Robert Jasper, now of Linley. Merioneth, and Penawer, Brecon, J.P. and D.L.
co.
Harriet Louisa, vi. Rev. Maurice Lloyd, of Montgomery, dec. for cos, Merioneth and Brecon, and J.P. for co.
Mr. More d. 7 Dec. 1869. Montgomery, High Sheriff of the first named co.
—
A;'ms Sa., a swan close ppr. beaked gu. all within a border 1863 m. 13 Sept. 1860, Anne, 2nd dau. of Hugh
;
Catherine, dau. of John Davies, Esq. of Gwysaney, and had by her (who rf. 17 March, 1757) had issue,
issue. The eldest son, George. William. John. Chardin.
Edwabd Moegan, Esq. of Golden Grove, "learned in the James, D.D., of Oakfield, Berks, Rector of Llantrisant, co.
law," ill. Anne, dau. of John Conway, Esq. of Bodrhyddan, Glamorgan, and Piebendary of Gloucester, m. Mary Thoyts,
and had issue, Francis, of Oakfield James, Henry (Be v.),
;
and dying 2.5 Feb. 1611, left a son and heir, Rector of Goodrich, near Ross and Mary. ;
EoBEBT MoEGAS, Esq. of Golden Grove, living 1622, who ?)i. John, of Bedford Square.
Catherine, dau. of Sir William Jones, of Castell-y-march, and
s. by his eldest son,
Mr. Morgan was
was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Geobge Mobgan, Esq. of Abercothy, co. Carmarthen, and
Capt. William Morgan, of Golden Grove, who m. Eliza,
Biddlesdon Park, Bucks, 6. 13 Oct. 1739, who m. 1792, Frances,
dau. of Thomas Whitley, Esq. of Aston, and had a son and heir,
dau. of William Mabbott, of Bulmarsh Court, near Reading, by
Edwabd Morgan, Esq., slain at Winnington Bridge. He
Frances, dau. of George Courthope, Esq. of Whiligh, Sussex;
left, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas AVhite, Esq., a son
and d. 10 June, 1819, having had issue,
and successor,
Edward Morgax, Esq. of Golden Grove, who m. Ursula, Geobge Manners, his heir.
William, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister, who m. Catherine, dau.
dau. of Sir Henry Bunhury, Bart, of Stanney, and had issue,
of John Woodward, Esq. of Uckfield, Sussex.
Edwabd, his heir; Thomas, a Capt. at Barbados; William; Charles, of Lincoln's Inn, who ra. Caroline, dau. of the Rev.
Elizabeth; Catherine, who lived at Chester. Mr. Morgan d. John James, Rector of Pcnmaen, near Swansea, and had
1532, and was s. by his son, issue four children. Henry.
Edwabd Mobgas, Esq. of Golden Grove, b. 1669, High Frederick (Rev.), m. a dau. of Rev. J. Paylor, and had issue
four children.
Sheriff 1701. He to. Frances, dau. of William Bankes, Esq.
Alfred, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.
of AVinstanley Hall, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1744) Edmund, m. a dau. of Charles Brett, Esq. of Cheltenham, and
had a dau., Catherine, m. Bobert Bankes, Esq. of Winstanley, had issue four children.
and a son, The eldest son,
Edward Morgan, Esq. of Golden Grove, High Sheriff 173S, George Morgan, Esq. of Biddlesdon Park, and of Abercothy,
who m. Anne, dau. and heir of Robert Crompton, Esq. of CO. Carmarthen, J. P. cos. Bucks, Carmarthen, Northampton,
Kinnerton and Bache, co. Chester, and dying 1749, was s. by
and Oxford, and D.L. for the three first-named cos., High Sheriff
his son,
of CO. Carmarthen, 1S24 and of Bucks 1826, b. 6 Aug. 1793;
Peter Mobgas, Esq. of Golden Grove, High Sheriff 1752,
TO. 1820, Anna Ehza, 4th dau. of George Laver Oliver, Esq. of
who m. Margaret, dau. of John Hesketh, Esq. of Warrington, Brill Park, co. Buckingham, and by her (who d. 7 May, 1864)
and dying 1780, left a dau. Margaret, who d. unm., and a son had issue,
and successor,
Geobge JIannebs, now of Biddlesdon Park.
Edwabd Morgan, Esq. of Golden Grove, J. P. and D.L.,
Francis Frederick Richard Mansel, 6. Oct. 1833; in. 1865,
Lieut.-Col. Flintshire Militia, High Sheriff 1792, b. 7 Aug. 1759; Alice, dau. of F. Krauztler, Esq., and has fiwo sons and two
who m. 1792, Louisa, dau. and co-heiress of the late Thomas daus.
Griffith, Esq. of Rhual, and had issue, Chandos Stuart Temple Henry, 6. Sept. 1839.
j|
Edward, late of Golden Grove. Augustus Henry (Rev.). Mr. Morgan d. 1847. '
X/Ouisa Henrietta, m. March, 1823, Richard Augustus Tucker
Steward, Esq. of Nottington House, Lieut.-Col. of the Dorset
A-nns—Sa., a lion rampant regardant arg. CrcH A dcmi- —
lion rampant regardant as in the arms.
Militia, and late M.P. for Weymouth.
Stais— Biddlesdon Park, near Brackley and Abercothy, Car-
;
wounded at the Battle of Albuera. He d. ISCl. and d. 17 Jan. 1553-4, leaving issue, i. James Morice, Esq.,
M.P. for Colchester, Essex, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of George
—
Arms Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., a chevron enn. between
:
Medley, Esq., and was father of Sir John Morice, Knt. of Ongar
three Englishmen's heads couped at the neck in profile ppr.
hearded and armed sa., for Ednyfed Vtchan 2nd and 3rd, Castle, who took the name of Potntz James, d. 2 Feb. 1596,
;
;
gu., a Saracen"s head erased at the neck arg. environed about and his wife d. 29 Sept. 1G03 and ii. Rev. Tho.mas Mobice,
:
the temples with a wreath or and arg., for Mabchcdd ap Cysan. Rector of Layer Marney, Essex, who m. 15 Dec. 1570, Mar-
—
C-eit An Englishman's head as in the arms. Jilotto Heb — garet, dau. of Oliver Lyrde, Esq. of Coventry, co. Warwick,
Dduw heb ddim, a Dduw a ddigon. and d. 1G02, leaving a son,
—
Seat Golden Grove, HolywtU, built 1578.
Thomas Mobice, Esq. of Woodford, Essex (see Heralds*
Visitation, 1634), m. Anne, dau. of Ralph Bayle, Esq. of Lon-
don, and bad a son,
MOHGAN 05" BIDDLESDON PARK. Thomas Mobice, Esq., M.P. for Haslemere, Surrey, 13
Chables II. TO. Anne Vaughan, relict of Evan Lloyd, Esq.,
iloEGAX, Geoege Maxxees, Esq. of Biddlesdon ,
1. Maud, d. 1865. il. Muriel, d. 1875. Mr. Morland ci!. 18 Jan. 1784. His 4th son,
III. Gwendolen. iv. Blanche Am^e. Charles Morland, Esq., Col. in thearmy, Aidc-de-Cartip to
the King, 6. 1775; 711. 5 Jan. 181'2. Caroline Eustatia, dau. of
3LflTC?C5C.— At the end of the IGth century, Peter Broun, William, 8th Earl of Devon, and 2nd Viscount Counenay, of
of Balquarhan, co. Stirling, acquired the lands of Finderlie
Powderham, and by her (who d. 6 March, 1851), left at his
and from him is said to have descended John Brocn styled — decease, 14 June, 1828, a dau., Caroline Ann (who d. loou.
of Craigo Mylne, who d. about 1675, and was s. by his son,
1841), and a son, the present William Courtenat Morland,
John Brocn, also styled of Craigo Mylne, who had two sons,
Esq. of Court Lodge, Lamberhurst.
jflie younger of whom s. to Craigo Mylne, and is represented
jby James Brown, Esq. of Orchaid, co. Lanark. The elder son,
—
Arms Az., a griflin segreant or, quartering Matson, Coue-
—
tenay, and Rivers. Crest A falcon ppr. belled or.
John Brocn, became of Finderlie. He 7)!. 1711, Janet —
Scat The Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent.
iStevenson, of Cocklaw, Fyfe, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ebenezer Brown, Esq. of Finderlie, m. the dau. of Thomp-
ion, of Seggie, co. Kinross, and was father of
MORLEY OF MARRICK PAP.X.
.Tons Brown, Esq., whos. to Finderlie and also to BrocTcley, MoELET, Francis, Esq. Blarrick Park, co.
of
vhich his father had acquired by purchase. He m. Anne, York, Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 3rd regt. of
|lau. of Beveridge of Wester Ealado, and was s. at his decease, Foot, the Bufis, b. 19 Nov. 1836.
S30. by his son, wc Wen-
1
if Rev. Dr. Hay, and left at his decease, 1846, an only son,
who bore the local surname, and that, at a period antecedenc
jhe present John Brown Brown-Morison, Esq. of Finderlie.
to the time of Edward II., William de Wcnnyngton was in
I Arms —
Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., a fess sa. between three
:
possession of the estate. His grand-duu. (only child of tis
heads ppr. banded of the first, for Morison 2nd and 3rd,
iloors' ;
son Gilbert),
,|u., a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis arg., for Brown.
'''rKsts —
1st, Three Moors' heads conjoined in one ppr. banded arg.
Margaret de Wennington, conveyed the lands in marriage,
line looking upwards the other two to the dexter and sinister,
about 4 Edward III., to her husband, Richard de Merlet, or
[jirMoBisoN 2nd, A lion rampant holding in the paw a fleur-de-
; MoRLEY, of Great and Little Morley, co. Lancaster). In the
I
IS ppr., for Urown. —
Mottoes Prudentia pra;stet, for Morison ; descendants of this alliance, Wennington continued until the
i loreat majestas, for Brown. year 1673, when, on their removal to Bcamsley Hall, West
—
(li'o^j Finderlie Ix)dgc, Kinross; Muric House, Errol, co.
Riding co. York, it was sold to the Marsdens of Gisburn, and
ifcrth, N.B.
is now possessed by William Allen Francis Sacnders, Esq.,
Henry Courtenay, 6. 21 March, 1855, Lieut. 5lh Lantcrs. treat. The Srd son,
id''*
II. 4d
1128 MOR THE LANDED GENTRY. MOR
Francis MonLtT, Esq., 6. 3 Aug. 1614; m. Jane Buskell, of Pierce Morony, who ni, and had issue two sons and four
Capel Side, Westnioilaiul, and hud two sons, daus. The elder son,
I. JosiAs, of Wennins'ton Hal), and afterwards of Scale House,
Edmond Morony, Esq. of Poulmallen, co. Clare, m. 1st,
in Craven, Lord of the Manor of liethmesloy and Clapliam, Mary Anne, dau. of Ralph Westropp, Esq. of Maryfort, by
by purchase from the senior branch of the family. He m. whom he had four sons, Thomas, Westropp, John, and Ralph;
twice: by his 1st wife, Elizabeth, he had no child; but by and as many daus., Jane, Hannah, Mary Anne, and Elizabeth.
the 2nd, Anne, dau. of William Atkinson, of West Ilaltou, He m. 2ndly, Blanch Vincent, of Limerick, and had by her
he had issue. ii. Francis, of whom presently.
two sons, Edmond and Exham; and three daus., Elizabeth,
Mr. Morley <?. in Franco. His 2nd son, Blanch, and Susannah. The eldest son by the 1st marriage,
Francis Mori-ey, F.sq. of Clapham, co. York, h. 3 March, Tho.mas Morony, Esq. of Milltown House, J. P., High Sheriff
1652; m. Emmat, dau. of Byrks, of I'urseland, co. York, and 1790, 111. 1776, Frances, dau. of Edmond Morony, Esq. of Cork,
had four sons and live daus. He d. 1708, and was s. by his by Mary his wife, dau. of Francis Goold, Esq., and by her (who
eldest son, d. 1793) left at his decease, 7 June, 1832, five sons, Edmond,
John JIoblet, Esq. Beamsley Hall, Lord of the Manors
of Thomas Harrison, Francis Goold, Henry, and John; and
of Bethmcsley and Claiiham, m. Anne, dau. of Tlionias Benson, three daus., Mary, Anne, and Frances. The 2nd son,
Esq. of Lancaster, and had issue, Thomas Harrison Morony, Esq. of Milltown House, J. P.,
I. JosiAs, his heir. m. 20 March, 1809, Anna Burdett, and had issue,
I. Elizabeth, m. Caleb Eeadshaw, Esq. of Richmond, and had
I. Thomas, h. 1809; m. 1833, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of
issue,
George Dartnell, Esq. of Limerick; and (/.leaving issue,
1 Caleb RsADsnAW, heir to his uncle. 1 Thomas, d. 1830; 1 Rose; 2 Anne; 3 Emily, d. 1854.
1 Anne Rcadsluiw. II. BoRDETT, late of Milltown House.
2 Jane lJead.shuw, in. Thomas Cornforth, Esq. of Rich- III. Henry, Ij. 22 Nov. 1819; d. uma. 18 .^pril, 1S4I.
mond. I. Charlotte, m. 1837, Thomas Barclay, Esq. of Ballyarkny,
II.Margaret, m. the Very Rev. Thomas Wilson, D.D., Dean J. P., and had issue.
of Carlisle, and left is.sue, II. Frances, la. Rev. Michael Fitzgerald, Rector of Kilfarboj-,
settled in co. Clare. Charles Morrall, Esq. of Kilhendre and Phis Yolyn, who
Pierce BIohony, Esq. of Clown Meagh, whose will bears sold the Kilhendre estate in 1800. He m. Frances, only dau.
date 8 Dec. 1C78, m. Margaret, dau. of Theobald Butler, Esq., of William Challoner, Esq., and sole heiress of her brother,
and had (with four daus., the youngest, Catherine, wife of William Challoner, Esq., who d. during his shrievalty for
Thady Quin, ancestor of Lord Dunrayen) two sous, of whom Salop 1800. By this lady (who d. 7 Dec. 1823) Mr. Morrall
the younger was had (with one dau.) nine sons, >
JIOR THE LANDED GENTRY. sroR 1129
I. William, his heir. Major Arthur Ford, U.H.A.; 2 Fanny Caroline, m.
ir. CuARLES, of New Ilall, Salop, residing in Chester, J. P. James Arthur Hilliard, Esq.
and D.L., m. Klizabeth, dau. ot William Boates, Esq. of Enhcrt Price (Rev.), Rector of Woodham Mortimer,
Liverpool, and had an only child, Emily, who m. Michael Es.sex, 6. 15 Dec. 1806,./. 8 June, 1872, m. Mary Mount,
William Bellew Nugent, Esq. dau. of Major Brock, and had issue, 1 Henry, m. 1st,
III. Edwabd, successor to his brother Charles. Emily Marianne LeMeasurer (whoci. 1868) and 2ndly, ;
IV. Cyrus, of Liverpool, ui. 1803, Margaret, dau. of Ecv. 1870, Anne Carlyon, of Cornwall; 1 Charlotte Mount,
IJichard Owen, M.A., of Bodsilyn, co. Carnarvon, and of ly rn. Weymouth Schrieber, Esq. of Toronto, Canada;
2
Obry, CO. ilerioncth (Uector of Eoscolyn); aud d. ISJO, Blary; 3 Emily, m. Capt. John Duncan Cameron,
having had issue, Chester Jlililia.
1 Ctrds, now of Plas Yolyn. Fiederick Joseph, of Broughton, near Banbury, h. 25 Jan.
2 John Charles, 6. 1S07; (/. xinm. 1S40. 1811; TO. 23 Dec. 1831, Elizabeth .Maria, dau. of Joseph
1 Margaret Owen, Hi. 1854, Capt. .John White, R.N., nho Parker, Esq. of Black Hall, Oxford, and had issue,
d. July, 1S54. 2 Harriet Lumley, deceased. 1 Frederic Parker, of Black Hall, 6. 3 .April, 1839, to. 26
Feb. 18G7, Harriette Anne, dau. of Rev. Philip Wynter,
T. Thomas, d. unm.
D.D., President of St. John's Coll. Oxford, and has
VI. Robert, m. Margaret, dau. of Michael Eichardson, Esq.
i.ssuc; 2 Baker (Rev.), b. 6 March, 1841, to. 21 Nov.
of Liverpool and d. a. ]}. 1872.
;
1867, Edith Frances, dau. of Col. Brett, 17th Lancei-s;
VII. Henry (Rev.), M..V.: d. s. p. viir. Philip, d. unm.
DC. John (Rev.), M.A., late Fellow of Bra-senose Coll., to.
3 Edward Chapman; 4 George Lewes Hayes 5 Arthur; ;
Elizabeth, dau. of William Harding, I'sq. of Liverpool. 1 Mary Sophia, ),i. 4 April, 1867, Charles Edward Kai-s-
Esq. (who .7. 22 Nov. 1873); 2 Anna Maria; 3
lake,
Mr. MorraU d. 1822, and was s. by his eldest son, Louisa .\nne
4 Helen.
;
WiLLi.ASf SIorrall, Esq. of Plus Yolyn, sometime Cspt. George (Rev.), Vicar of Moulsford, 6. 4 July, 1813; to.
9th foot, m. Miss Sarah Thomas, and had an only child, Eliza- Anna Letitia, dau. of David Powell, Esq. of Loughton,
beth Essex, m. William Legh Hilton, Esq., a Capt. in ihe Essex, and has issue, 1 Geobge Herbert, now ot Head-
ington Hill, jure xixoris, b. 20 Feb. 1845; 2 Robert
army. Mr. Morrall, dying without male issue, was s. in Plas
Baker, m. 25 June, 1873, Frances Anna, dau. of Rev.
Yolyn by his brother Charles; then by Edward Mobkall, Lewis Haig Lloyd, ViearofCholsey; 3 Edward, to. 1874,
Esq. of Plas Yolyn and Plas Warren, who d. 1S5S, and was s. Frances, dau. of J. Kirkwood, Esq.; 1 Mary Agnes.
by his nephew, Rev. Ctrds Morrall, now of Plas Yolyn. Thcmas Baker (Right Rev.), Bishop Coadjutor of Edin-
burgh, 1863-G9, 6.4 Aug. 1815; m. Francina Maria,
Arms^Arg., a mural or embattled fess gu. chargedw ith
dau. of Charles Lane, Esq. of Badgmore, Henley;
three palm-branches of the field between six Cornish choughs
d. 5 Nov. 1877.
ppr., quartering Edwards —
viz., gu., a chevron engrailed
between three boars' heads erased arg. Crest Ademi-griffin. — VI. Robert, m. and had issue.
—
Motto Norma tuta veritsis. Jeremiah Morrell d. 20 July, ISGC.
&at—Plas Yolyn, Ellesmere, Salop. —
Arm.'s Or, a bend gu., in base a cross crosslet of the last.
—
Crest A demi-lion rampant guardant per pale arg. and sa.,
holding in the dexter paw a stalk of three roses gu., seeded or,
atORIlELL OF HEADINGTON-HILL HALL. barbed and stalked vert. jVo«o— Bono animo esto.
/Scat— Headington Hill HaU, Oxford.
MoERELL, GrEOEGE HEEBEET,Esq.of Heaclington-
Hill Hall, CO. Oxford, M.A. and B.C.L. of Exeter mCOREICE OF CATTHOSPE.
Coll. Oxford, J.P. for Berks and Oxford, b. 20 Feb. SIoEEicE, John Waltee, Esq. of Catthorpe
1845 ; m. 4 Feb. 1874, Emily Alicia, only dau. and Towers, co. Leicester, J.P. andD.L.,M.A.,Barrister-
heir of James Morrell, Esq. of Headington Hill. at-Law, b. 1 July, 1S21 ; m. Dec. 1848, Mary, 2nd
ilt'ncagc.— Jeremiah BIobrell, Esq. of Wallingford, dau. of John Straugcn-ajs Donaldson Selby, Esq. of
Mary Smith, of GuOdford, and had issue,
Berts, m. 1T2G, Clieswick House, Northumberland, by MaiyDorotliy
I. Jeremiah, m. and had issue. liis wife, dau. of Eobert Grey, Esq. of iSharestou,
II. William, m. and had issue. in. Charles, d. v.vm. and lias issue,
IV. Mark, of Wallingford, bapt. 22 Nov. 1737 ; m. Miss
Greenwood, and had issne, I. John George Selet, 34th regt., 6. 1849.
1 Charles, of AVallingford, m. and had issne. II. W. Morrice, 81st regt.,
S. b. 1851.
2 Mark, d. unM. 3 James, of whom hereafter. III. L. E. Morrice, 6. lbG2.
ley House, Berks, and had issue, one dau., Jane Mary, i.
May, 3LtnC<l(IC.— William Morris, of Castle Salcm, co. Cork,
1831, d. 7 Feb. 1847.
J. P., obtained grants of extensive estates in co. Cork, under
•V. James, of Oxford, h. 1739; d. 3 May, 1807. He m. 1769,
Anne, dau. of Wilmot Baker, Esq. of Moulsford, Berks, by the Act of Settlement. He m. Joyce, dau. and co-heir of
whom (who d. 25 Jan. 1819) he had, with six daus. (Mar- John Bowdler, Esq. of Condor, Salop; and d. 1680, having had
garetta Maria, m. Rev. Robert Wintio, Vicar of Culham, (with other issue) an eldest son,
CO. Oxford; Anne Deacon, d. vnm. 1780; JIary, to. Rev. FoRTUNATDs MoBBis, of Castle Salem, 6. previous to 1653
Edward Ban-y, Rector of Wallingford; Sarah, d. unm.; TO. 1G8'2, Elizabeth Morris, of Cork. His will is dated 1686,
EUzabeth, d. unm. Frances, d. unm.), two sons,
;
and proved in Cork 1091. Ho had (with two daus., Joyce and
1 Deacon, of Moulsford, Berks, 6. 9 Sept. 1775, d. unm. Jane) an only son,
10 March, 1854, s. by his nephew, Hopewell Baker Morrell.
William Morris, Esq. of Castle S.alem, to. 1707, Dorothy,
2 Baker, of Oxford, 6. 21 June, 1779, d. 20 April, 185G,
m. 1801, Mary Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Joseph dau. of Robert Leckey, of Ballykealy, co. Carlow, by Sarah hi.s
Chapman, D.D., President of Trin. Coll. Oxford, by whom wife, dau. of John Watson, of liilconnor, co. Carlow, and had
(who d. 1862) he had a dau., Anne Elizabeth, l>. 17 June, issue,
1804, to. Rev. Charles Girdlestonc, Rector of King's I. Abraham, of Hanover Hall, co. Cork, High Sheriff 1760.
Winford, co. Stafford, and five sons, II. Robert. Fortunatus,of Cork, Merchant, d. a. p. 1739.
iii.
James Wright Hayward, 6. 9 April, 1802; d. 9 May, IV. William, of Castle Salem, //;. Catlierine, dau. of John
1873; m. Mary Caroline, dau. of James Stuart, Esq., Townsend, of Skiitargh, and was father of William Morris,
of Quebec, and had issue, 1 George Deacon, of FortU- of Castle Salem, who )//. Barbara Jeni.~on, and had, with
ampton, co. Gloucester; 2 Hopewell Baker, of Mouls- other issue, a son, William Morris, ot Castle Salem, who
ford, 6. 1836. m. Louisa, dau. of J. C. Hay, Esq.; 3 sold that estate, and d. 1855, leaving issue, by Sarah his
Charles Girdlcstoue ; 4 James ; 1 Mary Susanna, m. wile, dau. of Michael French, Esq. v. Josas.
4 D 2
1130 MOB THE LANDED GENTRY. MOR -
1. ElizaTjctti, m. 1740, the Eev. John Beamish. George TVall, Deputy Governor co. Waterford (who
The 5th son, assumed the additional surname of Wall on succeeding to
Jonas Mokkis, Esq. of Earleyhill, co. Cork, J.P., High the estates of his father-in-law), m. Jane, eldest dau. and
Sheriff 1769, Mary, dau. of John Townsend, of Skirtagh, by
ia. heir of James Wall, Esq. of Clonea Castle, co. Waterford,
his wife Catherine Barry, and had issue, and had a son,
Abeaham, of whom presently. Richard Wall, of Rockenham, co. Waterford, J. P., High*
Mary, wife of John Townscnd, Esq. of Shepperton. Sheriff 1843-4; m. 1st, 1827, Jane, dau. of Jesse Lloyd, Esq.
Jane, wife of the Rev. William Kobinson. of Lloydsborough, co. Tipperary; 2ndly, 1840, Eliza, only
Elizabeth, wife of llobcrt Sealy, Esq. of Barley Field. dau. of Edward Roberts, Esq. of Killoteran, co. Waterford,
Dorothea, wife of Hewitt Baldwin Voole, Esq. of Mayficld. and d. 1870, having had by the latter, with other issue, a son,
Barbara, d. nam. George William, nowof Rockenham, J. P. b. 1844; in. 1871,
Catherine, wife of William Baldwin, Esq. Sibella, youngest dau. of —
Samuel, Esq. of Mount Pleasant,
CO. Waterford, and has a son, Richard Wall, b. 1876.
The only son,
The 3rd son of William Morris and Martha Reade,
Abbaham Morris, Esq. of Dunkettle, High Sheriff 1782, and
M'lLLiAM Morris, of Harbourview, co. Waterford, J. P., in.
M.P. for CO. Cork 1791; m. 16 July, 1799, Thoraasine, dau.
1st, Miss Jane Hackett, by whom he had a dau., Martha Jane,
of W^illiam Connor, Esq., and by her (who d. Dec. 1824) left at
his decease, 1822 (with three daus., the eldest m. to William
m. A. M. Alcock, Esq. he m. 2ndly, 17S5, Mary, dau. of Shap-
;
Jonas Oliver Morris, Esq. of Dunkathel, who d. unm. Oct. " The Lord of Offaley, a land of mirth,
1875, and was s. by bis nephew, now of Dunkathel. Not unknown to tlie poets;
Seat — Dunkathel, Glanmire, co. Cork. Is O'Connor, the mainstay of the green pluii,
Who rules at the green mound of Cruachan."
During the Tudor period they intermarried frequently with the
O'CONNOR-MORPvIS OF GARTNAMONA Geraldines of Kildare they took part in the rebellion of Earl
OR MOUNT PLEASANT. Thomas, 1534 ; and
;
of Mount Pleasant, Eector of Eineurran, in the the frontiers of the Pale, they were exposed to the brunt of
repeated invasions. In 1554, Bellingham seized their terri-
Diocese of Cork and Cloyne, 30 Oct. 1846 m. 16 ;
tories, and Offaley was changed into the King's County but ;
March, 1858, Georgiana Kathleen, eldest dau. of until the close of the 16th century they retained a shadow of
George Ilayward Lindsay, Esq. of Glasnevin, co. their former state, and occupied a part of their ancient patri-
Dublin, D.L., and the Lady Mary Lindsay {see mony. At length, after a tedious struggle with the Lieutenants
Bueke's Peerage, Earl of Ceawfoed AND Bal- of Elizabeth, they were entirely subdued 1599; and O'SuUivan
CAEEEs), and has issue, informs us that three brothers, Cahir, Maurice, and John
I. Maurice Lindsat O'Connor, 23 March, 18G5.
b.
O'Connor, were the last of the race who, in 1600, obtained the
I. Louisa Sudley Elizabeth, Nov. 1859.
d. 3
rank of Irish Princes. From one of these chieftains it is —
II. Mary Augusta Caroline, twin with her sister. —
uncertain whicli the family of O'Connor of Gartnamona is
III. Elizabeth Georgiana Catherine.
descended and although some links in the pedigree are want-
;
IV. Emily Alice Henrietta, d. 20 April, 16C4. ing, the descent is attested by local tradition, by inscriptions
V. Gertrude Ellen Charlotte. on graves, by the identity of Christian names, and by the
VI. Kathleen Margaret Helen. researches of eminent antiquaries. For instance, a scroll on
the present mansion asserts that it was built " by the heir of
^amiln of |ftorn,^.
Offaley;" an eiiitaph on the family tomb of Killeigh, of the
Jtfur.t err.— This branch of the family of Morris, which is date of 1G96, connects its subject " cwjiv stemmate heroum ;"
said to liave been settled in co. Stafford if.mp. Elizabeth, the names of Maurice and John, which are frequent in the
became established in co. Waterford about 1625. family, were also common to the ancient chieftains; and the
Benjamin Morris, Esq. of Waterford, J. P., «i. Isabella well-known Charles O'Connor of Ealunagare (History of Ire-
Smyth, of the same place, and had three sons, William, Ben- land, p. 287) expressly identifies John O'Connor of Mount
jamin, and John. The eldest, Pleasant with the Princes of the House of Offaley. In 1689,
William Morris, Esq.of Waterford, J. P., m. Martha, dau. of Col. John O'Connor, of Cappaghgarane, or Gartnamona,
Richard Reade, Esq. of Rosscnarra, co. Kilkenny, and by her was M.P. for the borough of Philipstown in the Parliament
liad four sons, assembled in Dublin by James II., it is supposed, was
and,
Benjamin, d. s. p. unm.
P.iehard, d. slain at the battle of Aughrim. He had three sons, John, a
AViLLiAM, of whom presently. Geobge Waul. Major in the French service ; Maurice, of whom i'rcsen:Iy ;
'The 4th son, and Thomas, who d. s. 2). The 2nd son.
MOR THE LANDED GENTRY. MOR 1131
Maubicf. O'Connor, gave the modern name of Mount Plea- d. 1801, leaving two sons, PnrLip, of The Hurst; and William,
sant to a portion of the family estate. lie in. circa 1726, Mary, of Pentrenant, co. Montgomery, for which co. he was a Magis-
Srd dau. of Peter, 4th Earl of Fingall, and by her had issue, trate, and has served as High Sheriff. The elder son,
John O'CosNOB, Ksq. of Mount Pleasant, m. 21 Sept. 17r)2, Philip Morris, Esq. of the Hurst, J. P. and D.L., Barrlster-
Mary, eldest dau. of llichard Malone, Esq., Serjcant-at-Law, at-Law, and High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire 1825, 6. 1786;
and niece of the Right Hon. Anthony Malone (see Malone), 7)1. 1819, Eluabeth, dau. of George Field, Esj. by Ann Bolland
and by her had issue, his wife, cousin of the Hon. Mr. Baron Bolland, and d. 1S72,
Maurice Kcgent, of whom presently. Eichard. having had issue,
Henry, m. Alicia, eldest duu. of Henry Malone, Esq., of I. Philip, now of The Hurst.
Pallas. John. II. George William, of Pentrc-Nant, co. Montgomery, Capt.
Mary, m. Edmund Malone, Esq. 45th regt., </. 23 Sept. 18,58.
Frances, vi. Philip Stepney, Esq. ui. Herbert, late Capt. 80th regt., a. to the estate of Pentic-
Anne, m. E. Malone, Esq. Nant on the death of his brother George.
Mr. O'Connor d. circa 1765, and was s. by his eldest son, IV. Agnes Charlotte, m. 1856, Thomas Ball Troughlon. Esq.
m. 3 May, 1794, Maria, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Burke, Bart. Arms— Arg., an eagle displayed with two heads sa. Crest—
ofMarblehiU, co. Gahvay, and by her had issue, An eagle displayed sa.
Johnrf. s.p. 1814.
Seat —The Hurst, near Shrewsbury Salop.
Catherine, m. 1 Oct. 1817, John Otway, 2nd Earl of Dcsart,
and(Z. 13 Feb. 1874.
Mary, m. Hugh M. Tuite, Esq. of Sonna.
MORRIS OP NETHEREY.
Julia, d. iinm.Nov. 1850. MoEEis, IvEV. Fea>-cis Oepex, cf Netherby,
Elizabeth, m. Rev. B. Morris.
North Riding co. York, B.A.Worcester Coll. Oxfoi-cl,
Mr. O'Connor d. 1818, when his estates devolved npon his four J. P. the East Riding, Chaplain to his Grace the
daus. as his co-heirs. The King's Co. estate of Mount Pleasant,
recently restored to its old name of Gartnamona, has become
Duke of Cleveland, and Rector of Nunburnholme,
in the East Riding, b. 25 March, 1810; m. 1 Jan.
vested, through his youngest dau., Elizabeth, in Mr. O'Connor
Morris. 1835, Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of the late
Arms—Morris, quartering O'Connor. Cr(?t — Festina Icnte. Charles Sanders, Esq. of Bromsgrove, co. Worcester,
Seat — Gartnamona, or Mount Pleasant, Tullamore, King's Co. and by her (who d. 26 April, 1877) had issue,
Earrister-at-Law, b. 1821 ; s. his father 1872. Abyssinian Expedition, b. 1 Sept. 1839; iii. 6 Nov. 1875,
Georgiana S. Sherard, 2nd dau. of Col. Sherard, Judge-
iLttlCclSr. John Morris, Allerman, of Clun (son of Advocate-General, India (see Bcbke's Peerage), and has
Morris ap David, who was descended from Hocdliw ap
issue a dau., Mabel Jessy.
Cadwgan, 4th son of Cadwgan ap Elystan, Lord of Builth
III. Marmaduke Charles Frederick (Rev.), B.C. L. and M. A.
»nd Radnor), m. 1587, Margaret, dau. of Cadwallader ap Owen
of New Coll. Oxford, Head Master of St. Michael's
ap John ap Madoc Lloyd of Rostock, and had, with other issue,
Coll. Tenbury, Diocesan Inspector of Yorktaire ScLcoIs,
a son,
6. 26 Jan. 1844.
Robert Morris, father of two sons, Thomas, of Abcot,
I. Emily Gordon Newenhara, d. 5 June, 1S17.
Clungunford, Salop, (/. 1596; and
II. Mary Cornelia.
Anthony Morris, Esq. of The Hurst, m. 1535, Ann, dau.
III.Rose Ellen Elizabeth, m. 22 Sept. 1875, Rev. W. H.
of Henry Macklin, of Abcot, by Jane his wife, dau. of John
Turle, Vicar of St. Mat-'aew's, Westminster.
Wynn Edwards, Esq. of L'andd-yn, co. Denbigh, and had a IV. Laura Anne Gertrude. v. Jessy Maude Amy.
son and heir,
VI. Edith Grace Caroline.
John Morris, Esq. of the Hurst, living 1659, who, by
Katherine his wile (who d. his widow, 13 April, 1671), was Mr. Morris has acquired great distinction as a natu-
father of ralist,and bis Hislorg of British Birds, dedicated
Thomas Morris, Esq. of the Hurst, 1677, who was huricd at by permission to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and
Clun, 27 Sept. 1681, having had, by Mary his wife (with three other works in natiu'al history, have become most
daus. (Mary, to. John Morris, Esq. of Cluntou Catherine
;
popular.
JLydia, m. Thomas Stewards Dewall), five sons,
John, hisheir, of The Hurst, living 1701 ; ni. at Clun, 2 Oct.
itinCSjr. — The name of Morris is variously spelt Moris
Morris, Morres, Morice, Morrice, Maurice, <fec. It Is composed
1638, Ann Baskerville, of co. Worcester; butt/, s. jj. prior
to 1775. of the Welsh words "Mawr-rwyce;" Angllce, " Strong, or
Thomas, of Clun, living 1662, m. Jane, dau. of Richard brave in battle."
Williams, Esq. and by her had (with two daus. Jane, living The family of which we are about to treat, of undoubted
1701, and Hannah) several suns, all of whom d. young or ancient British origin, claims descent from Elystan Glod-
unm., except the eldest, Philip Morris, Esq. of The Hurst,
RYDD, a powerful British chieftain, founder of the fourth royal
1)apt. 1 Jan. 1695, m. Hannah Morris, of Montgomery;
and d. 1746, having had by her (who was 6. 1717) two sons, tribe of WaJes, b. 933. F'rom him and from others of his
Thomas, bapt. 8 Aug. 1718, d. 1720; and Philip, bapt. descendants spring the noble Houses of Cadogan and the
9 Feb. 1726, d. unm. 1746; and one dau., Martha, who sur- Pryces 0/ A'eiP/OiC/!, Parts., as well as the families of Morice
vived her brothers, and m. William Morris, Esq. as here- of Werrington, Barts. ^extinct), Morrice of Betshangcr,
after.
Morris of The Hurst, Morris of Fenlrenctnl, Lloyd of Fer,x(y
Philip, of Clun, who continued the line. George.
Hall, &c.
Anthony, of Clun, ni. 27 Sept. 1663, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Clun, Esq. of Clun, and d. 1694, having had by her Owen Morris, descended from Elystan Glodrydd, 6. about
(who d. 1717) three sons and four daus., Clun, of Clan, 1G70, had Issue five sons and three daus. The eldest son,
bapt. 29 Feb. 167.5, buried there 19 June, 1747: Thomas, Roger Morris, 6. 19 April, 1695; m. 1st, Mary, 4th dau. of
ba'it. 16S0; Benjamin; Katherine; Mary; Martha, );i. Sir Peter Jackson, Knt., by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Peter
Edward Morris, Esq. of Montgomery and Rebecca.
;
Vandeput, Knt., father of Sir Peter Vandeput, Bart, (see
Tlie 3rd son, Burke's Extinct Baronetage), and by her ^who d. Nov. 1729)
Philip Morris, Ksq. of Clun, living 1700, had, by Mary his had issue,
wife, two sons, William and Edward, of Montgomery, »i.
I. James. J. P. and D.L. Surrey, and High Sheriff for that
Martha, dau. of Anthony Morris, Esq. The elder son, CO. 1764. He m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of —
Pratt, Esq., by whom
William Morris, Esq. of Pentrenant, ni. 1696, Mary Roberts he had no Issue; and 2ndly, Mary Magdalen, dau. of —
and was father of Mathew, Esq., by whom he had,
William Morris, Esq. of Pentrenant, Earrister-at-Law, 1 Roger, Lieut. -Col. of the Coldstream Guards (Grenadier
bapt. 12 Dec. 1702, m. Martha, only dau. of Philip Morris, battalion), killed .at the battle of Alkniaar, In Holland,
Esq., and heiress of The Hurst, on the death (unm.) of her serving under H.R.U. the Duke of York, 19 Sept. 1799;
b. 1764.
brother, Philip Morris, as before stated. By this lady Mr. 2 James, a Director of the Rank of England, J. P. and
Morris, who d. 1775, had four sons. The eldest son and heir. D.L. Surrey, 6.1766; d. 27 May, 1837. He ra. Harriet,
The Rev. Philip Morris, of The Hurst, bapt. 16 April, dau. of Thomas Saunders, Esq. of Yateley, Hants, and had
1745, m. 1784, Charlotte Margaretta, only dau. of the Rev. J.imes, d. 18 Nov. 1802.
D'ElboBaf Edwards, of Penlre Hall, co. Monttomerjr, and Roger, b. 1801 ; d. 24 Dec. 1822.
113
o?)
i:oB THE LANDED GENTRY. MOR
Harriet, deceased. IV.Beverley Robinson, of York, M.D., B.A. Trin. Coll*
Madeline, m. her cousin, Joshua Saunders, Esq., and had Dublin, Physician to the York Dispensary, b. 14 July, 1816;
issue. m. 20 June, 1850, Annie Robinson, eldest dau. of the late
Adelaide, m. 1838, Henry Eiicker, Esq. of Wandsworth, Lieut. George Augustus Frederick Skottowe, R.N., of the
and had issue. family of Skottowe of Skottowe, Norfolk, and had issue,
Helen, deceased. Annie Leonora, d. 12 July, 1866; and Florence Bellinger
Skottowe, '/ft. 17 Sept. 1874, W. B. Sanders, Esq., and had
3 Cliarles, of the Manor House, Wanilsworth, and of Port-
issue by him, 1 William Orpen, 6. Aug. 1876; 1 Hilda
man .Square, b. lldti. lie was a must liberal benefactor
Leonora Florence.
to the town of Malvern, co. Worcester, on the improve-
V. Adolphus Philipse (Rev.), M.A. of Worcester Coll. Oxford,
ment of which he laid out several thousand pounds. He Vicar of Leeds, Kent, b. 22 Oct. 1824; m. 3 Sept. I856>
'III. Sarah, dau. of Anthony Francis Haldimand, Esq.
Maria, dau. of Mr. Rudkin, and has issue,
(nephew of Gen. Sir Frederick Haldimand, K.B., Governor
of tjiiebcc), and sister of William Haldimand, Esq.. a 1 Henry Gage, Ensign in the army, b. 13 June, 1857.
Director of the Bank of England, and formerly M. P. for 2 Frederick Philipse, b. 15 March, ISGO.
Ipswich, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 1811) had issue (he 3 Roger, R.N., 6. 17 May, 1865.
d. 20 June, 1844), 1 Mary Philipse.
2 Joanna Rebecca Newcnham.
CuABtES, of Portman Square, and the Chase, Malvern-
This gentleman was also, like his father, a most munifi- VI. Charles DUrban, M.A., Fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxford,
cent benefactor to the town of .Alalvcrn, «/. 185G. Scholar of Lincoln CoU., 6. 17 Feb. 1827.
I. Maria Susanna.
Francis Anthony, of Eaton Place, lielgrave Square,
II. Emily, deceased.
formerly an officer in the 12th Lnncers, m. Sophia,
youngest dau. of John Josias Holford, Esq. of Kilgwyn, in. Bessy, d. an infant, 1820.
IV. Cornelia, 'in. 2 June, 1846, A. Bower, Esq. of Elmcrofts,
in WaJcs, and Belgrave Square. London {see Holford
of Backlaad) and d. at nis residence in Hyde Park
;
Ripon, J. P., eldest son of the late John Bower, Esq. of
Gardens, 8 Dec. 1842. Middlethoi-pe Hall, near York, and had issue, I John Henry
James, of Belgrave Square, Hyde Park Gardens, and Borrow, b. 1 March, 1847, d. 11 March, 18i7; 2 Herberi;
Encombe, Sandgate, Kent, a Director (and Goveraor Morri.s, B.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, 6. li F'eb. 1854;
1847, of the Bank of England, D.L., -in. 6 Dec. 183.'), 3 Frederick Orpen, B.A. Trin. Coll. Cambrilge, b. 4 Nov.
Sophia, 4th dau. of James Campbell, Esq. of Hampton 1855 1 Sopliia Mary Fclipse 2 Aune Henrietta Gage ; and
; ;
Court, also a Director of the Bank of England; she d. 3 Caroline Cornelia Van Oortlandt.
1867. Mr. Morris stood a contested election for Liver- V. Anna Robinson, ra. 2 June, 1846, Rev. .James Henry
pool in 1835, opposing Lord Sandon and Sir Howard Henderson, Vicar of Stoke St. Mary, Ipswich, previously
Douglas. Incumbent of the Parish of Ely, and Precentor of Ely
Jane, of Connaught Place, Hyde Park, d. 1SG9. Cathedral, M.A. of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, eldest son of
Emma, d. 1832. James Henry Henderson, Esq. of Bloomsbuiy Square, Lon-
don, and had issue, 1 Henry Philipse, M.A. New Coll.
It. Andrew, 6. 10 April, 1723; d. in infancy.
Oxford, one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, b.
ui. EoGEK, of whom presently.
5 March, 1847; 2 Edward Beverley, M.A. of Pembroke
Pi iger Morris ra. 2ndly, 6 Xov. 1731, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-Law, b. 9 March, 1849; 3 George
Philip Jackson, Knt. of Pontrylas, co. Hereford, by Jane Mon-is, R.N., b. 12 Aug. 1851 4 Francis Barclay, R.N., 0.
;
Holford his wife, and by her (who d. Aug. 1744) had, July, 1859; 1 Helen Mary, d. 1855; 2 Ethel Blanche;
3 Gertrude Orpen 4 Emily 5 Mary Beatrice, d. 1863.
IV. Charles, of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, 6. 9 Jan. 1735 ; d. unm. VI. Joanna
;
in Italy.
1. Elizabeth, b. 2 Aug. 1733;
m. Alexander Elcock, Esq. of Rear-Admiral Morris d. 24 Nov. 1852. He was buried at
Hampton Court and rf. 1793.
; Beverley Minster.
u. Margaret, ra. 13 March, 1765, Peter Shakerley, Esq. of
Shakerley and Somerford Hall, co. Chester, ancestor of the —
Arrax Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gu., a lion rampant re-
Baronets of that name. She was his 2nd wife {see Bueke's guardant or, for Ei.ystan; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three boars'
Pcrrage and Ba.ronfta:it-}.
heads couped sa., for Cadwgan. Crest A lion rampant re- —
in. Jane, m.
George Baker, Bart, of Loventor, Devon, and
Sir guiirdant or. —
Mottoes Marte et Mare faventibus; and, over
had issue; she d. 30 July, 1813 {sec Bueke's Peerage and the crest, Gwell Angau na chwlydd.
iies ic^cncc—Ntmburnholme Rectory, Hayton, co. York.
Saronctaffe)).
IV. Mary, m. 31 Dec. 1788, Rev. Michael Babhs, of Lyme
Regis, Dorset, M.A. of St. Mary's Hall, Oxford.
PkOger Morris d. 13 Jan. 1748. His 3rd son, ]1I0E,E.IS OF WOOD EATON.
The Hon. Roger Morris, of York, Lieut. -Col. in the army,
and a Member of the Governor's Council at New York, b. Morris, Charles Johx, Esq. of Wood Eaton
28 Jan. 1727, served with distinction in the first American Manor, co. .Stailord, J.P., B.A. Cli. Cb. Oxford, b.
war, and was wounded in the celebrated battle of the Monon- 21 May, 1831 m. 6 May, 18G2, Constance Lingcn,
;
gahela River, in which Gen. Braddock was killed with most of only dau. of Robert Burton, Esq. of Longnor Hall,
his ofiScers. He was Aide-de-Cavnp to Gen. Brad. lock, and was Salop, by Katharine (his 2nd wife), dau. of the Rev.
also at the taking of Quebec, and was Aide-de-Camp at other Herbert Oakeley, D.D., of Oakeley, and has issue,
periods to Gen. Gage and Lord Amherst. He m- 19 Jan. n.'JS,
Mary, dau. of Frederick Philipse, Esq. of New York, and had I. Chakles Edward, 6. 13 April, 1SG3.
Esq. of Ayton Castle, by Charlotte Gordon his HiuragC—This family has for centuries been located in
wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, 7th bart., the city and co. of Cork. Several of the name filled the office
of Fountain Hall, and has issue, of Chief Magistrate for the city of Cork, viz., John Morrogh,
in the years 1435, 1437, and 1441 his son, Thomas, 1460 and;
1. KoBERT Alexander, 6. at Rokeby, 12 May, 1S78.
1473: James, for the year 1G20; and Thomas Morrogh 1C88.
I. Charlotte Greta, b. at Ayton Castle, 20 Dec. 1872.
Ja.mes Morrogh, Esq. of the city of Cork, m. 1780, Miss Jane
II. Florence Katherine, b.at Bokeby, 3 Aug. 1876.
Morrogh, and by her (who d. 1817) left at his decease, 1804,
ItillCatJ^.— The Morette family came originally from TCor- a son,
mandy, at the beginning of the IGth century. Monstrelet Edward Mobrogh, Esq. of Glanmire House, co. Cork, J. P.,
mentions one of the family as Gentleman to Francis I., a.d. b. 1785; m. 1st, 1809, Christian, dau. of Robert Joseph ffren2h,
1514, and Sullymentionsanotherin the household of Henry IV. Esq. of Rahasane, co. Galway, and by her (who d. 181'2) had
The old spelling of the name occurs iu Selby Church on the issue,
tomb of Edward Morrette, who rf. 1622. Robert Morritt took James, now of Old Court.
his degree in 1660, the year of the Restoration, and was son of
Morritt, of Brayton, near Selby, where the original family
Mr. Edward Morrogh ,/i. 2ndly. Martha, 2nd dau. of Bernard —
Esq. of Bally nagan, co. Kerry, and by her had issue, one son
property was situated, and sold to the Hon. Mr. Petre 1820. and three daus.,
In 1661, Robert Morritt was Rector of Ryther, and the estate
John Morrogh, who took the name of Bernard, i?;. Frances,
belonged to him, and he was Lord of the Manor. The Ryther only dau. of Michael Joseph Blount, of Farrunt, Devon, and
estate still belongs to the family, but the manorial rights were d. 18G6, leaving issue. His eldest son, is Edward Morrogh,
sold to Sir William Milner. In the Kebelliou of 1745, Mr. Esq. of Shcheree, Killarney, J. P., High Sheriff 1870, 6. 1813.
Morritt, of Brayton, was put into possession of the estates Jane, m. Patrick Shannon, Esq. of Corbally.
belonging to many of the Roman Catliolic gentlemen of the Mary, d. 1845. Martha; d. 1835.
East Riding, which he held until their troubles were over, and Annt—Az., a harp, between three escallops or. Crest—
then restored to their owners, a trust of considerable moment, flag-stuff ppr. with a liag attached thereto, az. charged with a
for the honest performance of which his name is still held —
harp or. 31otto Virtus invicta.
in veneration and gratitude by tlie Roman Catholic families.
Suit — Old Court, Doneraile, co. Cork.
The estate of Rokeby, co. York, which gave name to the
historic and chivalrous family of Rokeby, was purchased HORSE-BOYCOTT.
from them by the Robinsons, who eventually, 17G9, disposed
of the property to DiGBT-MoESE-EoYCOTT, Edwahd Essex, Esq.
John Sawrey Morritt, Esq., eldest son of Bacon Morritt, of Havcrsham Grange, Twickenham, Middlesex,
Esq. of Cawood by his wife Anne Sawrey, of Plimpton-in- formerly Capt. 14th Hussars, b. 12 Oct. 1838 m. ;
Furness. He m. Anne, dau. of Henry Peirse, Esq. of Bcdale, 10 Aug. 1871, Ada Harriet Pole, 2nd dau. of J. H.
and by her (who d. 6 April, 1809) left at liis decease, 3 Aug. Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot Park, Berks, aud Barrow
1791, aged 53, a son and successor,
Court, Somerset, and has issue,
John Bacon Sawrey Morritt, Esq. of Rokeby Park, b. 1771,
Edward Evcrard, h. 11 Nov. 1872.
B.A., St. John's Coll. Cambridge, 1794, M.A. 1793. He was one
Ada Geraldine Mary.
of tlie earliest and most extensive Greek travellers of his
generation; and after two years spent in the East, he returned
IttUfiige.—The family of Morse was originally from the
CO. Gloucester. In the time of the Commonwealth some of the
with his mind replete with classical information, and a taste
for every liberal art. His two dissertations on the controversy
name were settled in Suffolk, and appear to have possessed
considerable property in that county.
as to the site of Troy are familiar to every classical scholar.
Thomas Morse, of Hickling and Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,
He published also translations from the minor Greek poets;
Merchant and Shipowner, inherited his grandfather's property
and was author of articles in the -'Quarterly Review, and oi
at Wangford, Glcniham, and Stratford. He was 6. 1658, and
various pamphlets. He sat in Parliament as Member succes.
sively for Beverley, Northampton, and Shaftesbury. Mr. Morrit
(/. 1721. He m. Mary, dau. of James Symonds, Esq. of Belton,
Suffolk, who was descended from the younger branch of the
was the chosen friend of Wilberforce, Sir Walter Scott, Sir Hum-
phrey Davy, Sir William Gel], Southey, Lockhart, W. Stewart
Symonds of Cley, Norfolk, and by her (who d. 1 Aug. 1705) he
Hose, Payne Knight, and Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood.
had issue,
His
friendship with Sir Walter Scott commenced in 1808, frum the I. Francis, of whom hereafter.
II. Anthony, 6. 1689; d. an infant.
introduction of Sir W. S. Rose and Lady Louisa Stuart, and
III. John, of Hickling and Norwich, co. Norfolk, Privata
with a visit of Mr. and Mrs. Morritt to EUmbureh, some Setrelary to the Earl of Onord, 6. 1709; d. lH Nov. 1779.
1134 MOS THE LANDED GENTRY. MOS
ITe 5)^. 16 Sept. 1740, Sarali, dau. of John South, Esq. of Katherine, youngest dau. of the Kev. Eicliard Ander-
North Cove, Suffolk, and had,
son, of The Grange, Bedale, co. York.
John South, of Barton Turf Hall, and HiclOinfr, Norfolk.
1
1 Josepha, m. John Thurlow, hrothr-r of Edward, 1st Lord ILtllCit0C. —
This family of Moselejr derives from Edwyu
Thurlow and Lord Uigh CUaacellor of England. (iSee de Billeston, whose son, Thomas de Billeston, mi. tempi
Burke's Peerage.) Henry III., Juliana, heiress of Mollesley.
The eldest son, Walter Moseley, Esq. of the Mere (son of Walter Moseley,
Francis Morse, Esq. of Yarmouth, b. 1694; d. 4 May, 1755. Esq. of the Mere, by Dorothy his wife, dau. of Francis Bil-
He m. Ann Baldry, of Glemhara, and had lingsley, Esq. of Astley Abbots, Salop, and grandson, by Susan
JouN Morse, Esq. of the city of Norwich, Alderman and m. Jane, only dau. and heiress of William Acton, Esq., 3rd I
Merchant, b. 13 Dec. 1745. He m. 1st, 1 Oct. 1775, Elizabeth, son of Sir Edward Acton, 1st bart. of Aldenham and d. 1712, ;
dau. and heir of John Boycott, Esq. of Sprowston Hall, Nor- leaving a son,
folk,and by her (who d. IS June, 177S) had issue, Acton Moseley, Esq. of the Mere and Buildwas, High SheritT
I. John, of whom hereafter. for CO. Stafford 1757, ni. Elizabeth, eldest dau. «f Sir Herbert
II. Francis, b. 17 April, 1778, an oflBcer in the 6th Inniskillen Croft, 1st bart. of Croft Castle, co. Hereford, and had issue,
regt. of Dragoons, d. s. p. June, 1833. Walter Acton, his successor.
Mr. Morse m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Francis Twiss, of James, m. Ann Sprott, of the Marsh, and left issue (with
Botterdam, in Holland, and by her (who d. 24 June, 1829) four daus.), two sons, Walter Henry, who possessed the
had issue, Leaton estate in co. Stafford; and James, M.D., of Ludloiv,
d. 1800, leaving a son, William.
III. George, of Catton Park, Norfolk, b. 18 July, 1783; d.
22 July, 1852 Capt. 57th regt. ot foot, and Aide-de-Camp
;
Mr. Moseley was s. by his elder son,
to Gen. Cowell. He m. 1st, Hannah, dau. of William Walter Acton Moseley, Esq. of the Mere and of Glas-
Tasker, of Rotterdam, in Holland, and had hampton, 1st, Mrs. S. Devey, and by her
co. Worcester, m.
1 George, b. 1810; d. 1822. (whorf. 1771) had one son, Walter Michael. He m. 2ndly,
2 Charles, of Plumstead Hall, Norfolk, 6. 1820; m. Feb. S. M. Gilpin, of CarUsle. He d. 1793, and was s. by an only
1854, Mary Harriet, dau. of Robert Isackc, Commander son and successor,
in the H.E.I.C.'s maritime serrice, and has issue,
Walter Michael Moseley, Esq. of the Mere, in. Anne
Charles Robert, b. 1855. George Henry, 6. 1857.
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Socket, Esq. of Worcester, by whom
1 Emily. 2 Frances. 3 Anna.
(who d. 1807) he had issue,
George Morse m. 2ndly, Rebecca Frances, dau. of William
Walter, his heir.
Hei'bert, Esq., by whom he had
Anne Elizabeth, m. 1825, James Taylor, Esq. of Moore
3 Herbert George (Rev.), M.A., b. 21 Aug. 1839. Green, co. Worcester. Frances.
4 Alfred Herbert, of Copdock House, Suffolk, J. P., formerly Mary, m. Denis Henry Kelly, Esq. of Castle Kelly, co.
Lieut. 96th, and Capt. 73rd regt. of foot, //. 30 April, 1841 ;
Galway and d. in Oct. 1S30.
;
Harriet.
m. 22 May, 1866, Diana Ann, dau. of Sir Edward Sherlock Lucy, 20 Feb. 1834, Phipps Vansittart Onslow, Esq. of
'III.
Gooch, 6th bart. of Benacre Hall, Suffolk, and has issue, Broadwas Court, near Worcester, and is deceased.
Edward, b. 28 June, 1869. Mr. Moseley dying 1827, aged 62, was s. by his only son,
Harriet Frances. Rose Diana. Edith.
Walter Moseley, Esq. of Buildwas, High Sheriff 1833, h.
4 Rebecca Herbert, 6. 18 June, 1837; d. an infant.
8 Feb. 1801 m. U April, 1829, Elizabeth Sarah, 4th dau. of
;
was granddau. and heir of Sir Maurice Thompson, Bart., Lord between nine crosses-crosslet fitcliee or. Ci-est An eagle dis- —
Haversham) and had issue,
—
played erm. Motto Honorate diligite timete.
^'miv— Buildwas Park, near VVenlock; and Buildwas Abbey,
John Hall, of Sennowe Lodge and Sennoweville, b. 26 Sept. Ii"on Bridge, cu. Salop.
1801. By royal license, bearing date 12 July, 1844, he and
his issue were authorised to take the surname of Boycott,
in addition to and alter that ot Morse, and to bear the arms
MOSLEY OF BURNASTON HOUSE.
of Boycott quarterly with those of Morse m. 1819, Matilda, ;
MosLEY, AsiiTON, Esq. of Burnaston House,
dau. ot Thomas Alger, and d. 1874.
CO. Derby, J.P. and D.L. cos. Derby and Stafford,
Elizabeth Anne Ella, m. 7 June, 1830, Simon Digby, Esq. of
Osbertstown, co. KiUlare (see Burke's Feerar/e), who in ac- late Capt. GOth Eifles, and now Col. 1st Derby
cordance with the will of his father-in-law, took the ad- Militia, b. 5 Feb. 1821.
ditional
issue,
surnames of Mobse-Boycott ; and d. 1860, leaving
JLinCilflC. —
AsHTON Nicholas Mobley, Esq. of Park Hill,
CO. Derby, J.P. and D.L., youngest son of Sir John Parker
1 Kenelm Roy, d. young.
2 Edward Essex Digky-Morse-Botcott, of Haversham Mosley, 1st bart. of Ancoats, 6. 31 March, 1768: in. 10 Aug.
Grange, Twickenham, Middlesex. 1790, Mary, dau. of Edward Moreley, Esq. of Horseley, relict,
1 Geraldine, Chanoinesse. of the Royal Chapter of St. Anne 1st, of William Elliot, Esq. of Derby, 2ndly, of Joseph Bird,
of Munich. 2 Mabel, a Nun. 3 Eva Lettice. Gent, of Loughborough, and Srdly, of Sir Edward Every, 3rd
Mr. Morse d. 28 Feb. 1844. bart. of Eggington. By her (who d. 9 Feb. 1826) Mr. Mosley
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, paly of six or and gu. on a had issue,
chief engrailed erm. three fire-balls ppr., for Boycott; 2nd and AsuTON Nicholas Every, his heir.
3rd, per pale arg. and sa. two chevronels between three mullets Emma Penelope, })i. 21 Dec. 1824, Rev. Franeis Ward Spils-
pierced all countcrchanged, for Morse, quartering Digby. bury, of Wellington, co. Derby, and has issue.
Crests —
1st, Issuing from a mural coronet arg. a dexter arm
Mr. Mosley d. 1830, and was «. by his only son,
vambraced tlie list clenched ppr. from the little finger pendant
;
hy a thong gu. an escutcheon arg., charged with a fire-ball AsHTON Nicholas Every Mosley, Esq. of Burnaston House,
also ppr., for Boycott. 2nd, A
demi-man in complete armour J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1835, b. 21 Nov. 1792; in. 14 Feb.
ppr. garnished or, his helmet surmounted by a ])lume of three 1820, Mary Theresa, only dau. and heiress of William Stables,
ostrich feathers az., on his breast a cross-belt sa. in dexter hand Esq. of Hemsworth, co. York and d. i Oct. 1875, having
;
a halbert also ppr., for Morse. Molln Deo non armis fido. — by her (who d. 21 June, 1869) had issue,
—
Residence. Haversham Grange, Twickenham.
AsBTON, now of Burnaston House.
Arthur, 95th foot, b. 6 May, 1822 d. 1844. ;
a son, Thomas Vertoe, of whom presently, as successor garet, dau. of George Bruce, Esq. of Minncsswoott and(/. 1G8I,
;
to the Mott estates. leaving with other issue two sons, i. John, his successor: and
rhe eldest son, II. Robert, fatherof Robert Moubrat, of the Hush and Castle-
^
Edmund Mott, M.D., in. Mary, dau. of Robert Blyford, law, CO. Edinburgh, whose eldest dau. and heiress, Jean
5ent. of Burnham Overy, and relict of John Thruston, Esq. Moubrat, m. 1748, Archibald Trotter, Esq., 2nd son of Alex-
Hoxne; and d. 3 Feb. 1699, leaving a son,
>f ander Trotter, Esq. of Cattleshiel, co. Berwick. The elder
i JoBN Mott, Esq., M.D., of Weston Market, Suffolk, who son of Robert Moubray,
Assumed the surname and arms of Thurstox in lieu of that John Moubray, Esq. of Cockairny, is mentioned in Nisbct's
pf Mott, under the will of his half-brother, John Thurston, Heraldi-y, as undoubted heir in a direct and uninterrupted
ICsq.,and d. unm. 18 May, 1776, aged 77, having devised his male line of William Moubray, of Cockairny, who had the
property to his cousin, charter of these lands from his nephew. Sir John Moubray, of
Tuomas Vertde, Esq. of Town Barningham, Norfolk, Barnbougle, 1511. He m. Margaret, dau. of the Rev. John
I.A., who assumed the surname and arms of Mott, and Minnaird, Minister of East Calder, and grand-dau. and heiress
1136 MOU THE LANDED GENTRY. MOU
of Robert Wellwood, Esq. of Tough and Whitfield, by whom Mr. Mounsey d. 26 July, 1842. His eldest son,
he had, with other issue, George Gill Mounsey, Esq. of Castletown, Cumberland,
6. 27 May, 1797 ra. 6 Sept. 1827, Isabella, dau. of John Hey-
;
EoBEKT, his successor.
John, who had issue two sons and three daus., 1 John, whose sham, M.D., of CarUsle, and by her (who d. 14 3Iay, 1848) had
only child, Ann Cockerall Jloubray, m. James Trail Hall, issue,
Esq. of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law 2 William 1 Margaret,
; ;
I. Robert Heysham, now of Castletown.
m. Walter Ross, Esq.; 2 Magdalen; 3 Jane, m. James II. George WiUiam, b. 3 April, 1831; to. 15 Ausr. 18G0,
Campbell, Esq. Agnes, dau. of Isaac Cope, Esq. of Castlewhite, co. Cork,
John Moubray dying 1732, wass. by his eldest son, and has issue, George Arthur Heysham, b. 25 May, 1862.
Robert Moubbat, Esq. of Cockairny, 6. 1 Jan. 1700; to. III. John Giles, b. 22 Aug. l&o2.
James Dudgeon, Esq. of IV. Augustus Henry, b. 27 Aug. 1834, Secretary to British
1726, his cousin, Mary, only child of
Capt. Royal
John, who Legation at Athens ra. 16 Dec. 1874, Margaret Elizabeth
;
Robert Frederick North Bickertos, his heir, d..Zl March, 1862, Marianne Emily, 3rd dau. of Kobert Clutter-
1875. buck, Esq. of Watford House, co. Hertford, and haft|
Richard Hussey Charles, Capt. 1st Madras Light Cavaliy,
issue,
b. 26 May, 1810; d. 20 April, 1843.
William Hobsos, successor to his brother. I. WitLiAM Arthub, 6. 3 Aug. 1866.
Edward, h. 7 April, 162.5, Lieut.-Col. R.X., m. 30 April, II. Robert John, 6. 15 Feb. 1868.
1867, Adelaide Lucy Katherine, 3rd dau. of George Marton,
III. George Talbot, b. 28 Nov. 1870.
Esq. of Capernwray.
Ann. Jane Laura. IV. Francis, b. S July 1872.
Adeline Frances, to. H. W. Allfrey, Esq. of Hemmingford I. Elizabeth Mary Charlotte, &. 9 Feb. 18C\
House, CO. Warwick, and d. 18.55. Matilda. II. Ethel Georgina, 6. 29 July, 1865.
EmUy, TO.F. W. AUirey. Esq. of Silwood Lodge, Berks. III. Alice, b. 29 July, 1869.
Ellen. Clara, ra. David Henry Lee, Esq.
IV. Margaret Emily, b. 3 Oct. 1873.
SirRobert d. 1S48, and was s. by his eldest son, V. Evelyn Maria, 6. 23 April, 1877.
Robert Frederick Korth Bickebto:* Moubray, Esq. of Ti. Winifred, b. 31 Aug. 1878.
Cockairny, J.P., b. 21 July, 1807: and d. 31 March, 1875,
when he was a. by his next surviving brother. —
IttUCS^C. This family was originally from Kent. The
manor of Wasing, in early times a possession of the College of
—
Anns Gu., a lion rampant crowned arg. within a bordure Le Vaux, near Salisbury, was granted by Henry VIII. to Sir
—
engrailed of the last. Cyest A demi-lion rampant crowned.
Humphrey Forster of Aldermaston. From the Forsters it passed
—
Mottots Over the crest, Fortitudine; under the arms. Let the
—
deed show. Supporters Dexter, a man in armour sinister, ;
to the Blacknalls, and, with their heiress, to the Verneys, and
a woman habited ppr. from the Verneys was purchased by Mr. Coope, who disposed
—
Seat Ottcrston House, Aberdour, co. Fife. Toicn Residence of it in 1760 to John Mount, 6. July, 1725 (son of William
— 7, Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh. Mount, by Mary Huckell his wife). High Sheriff of Berks
1770; he to. 21 July, 1781, Jane Fletcher, and d. 12 July,
1786, leaving a son,
MOUNSEY OF CASTLETOWN. William Mount, Esq. of Wasing Place, ra. 4 Oct. 1781, Jane,
MorxsET, EoBEET Hetsham, Esq. of Castle- dau. of William Page, Esq. of Poynters, Surrey, and d. 15 June,
1815, in his 63rd year, leaving an only son,
to\^•n, Eocliffe, Cumberland, b. 20 July, 1828.
William Mount, Esq. of Wasing Place, J.P, and D.L., 6.
JttltfilgC. Rev. Robert Mounset, Perpetual Curate of 1787, at one time M.P. for Newport, Isle of Wight, who served j
Ravenstonedale, Westmorland (son of George Mounsey, of as High Sheriff 1826, and was for many years Chairman of the
Heltond.ile, Westmorland), m. Mary Winter, of Tebay, in the Newbury Bench of Magistrates. He m. 27 June, 1818, Char-
same co., and had issue, George; Robert, of London ; Mary; lotte, 2nd dau. and co-heir of George Talbot, Esq. of Temple
Elizabeth; and Anne. The eldest son, Guiting, CO. Gloucester, by Charlotte Ehzabeth his wife, dau.
George Mounsey, Esq. of Carlisle, to. 1752, Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Thomas Drake, D.D., of AmcrsUam, ano
of John Stephenson, Esq. of Carlisle, and by lier (who d. 1807) had issue,
had issue, i. George Stephenson, Major E.I. Co.'s service, d. now of Wasing
WILLIA5I, Place. Francis Jolin.
Unm.; ft. Robert, of whom presently; iii. John, d. v.nra.; iv. Marv Anne Jane.
William, Post-Capt. E.X. v. Thomas vi. Henry, of London,
; ;
Charlotte Eliza, ra. Rev. J. Le Mesurier • and d. 12 Jan. 1863.
d. tinyn.; vii. James, ra. Anne Ewart; i. Barbara, m. Thomas
Mr. Mount d. 10 April, 1809.
Ramshay, of Naworth; ii. Mary, d. unm.; in. Margaret, to.
James Dundas; iv. Elizabeth, ra. John Gray; v. Ann, d. v.nm. ; Motto — Prudenter ct constanter.
VI. Dorothea, Christopher Thornhill. The 2iid son,
}/i.
Seal —Wasing Place, near Reading.
Robert Mounsey, Esq. of Castletown, m. 23 Nov. 1789,
Mary, dau. of Capt. Joseph Gill, of Carlisle, and by her (who
d. 1849) had issue,
mOTJTIlATr OF FAVOUR ROYAL,
George Gill, of whom presently. MorTEAT, Eev. John James, of Earour Koyal
William Henry, late Capt. 4th regt. infantry, d. 3 Dec. 1877.
Tyrone, M.A., b. 15 AprU, 1802 m. 1 Jan. 1836
CO. ;
Robert, d. nam. Joseph, d. uaia.
Margaret, d. unm. Maria Dorothea, dau. of the Kev. William PercevaJ
Juliana, m. John Lambert, Esq. of Alnwick. and has,
Mary, d. unm. Anna, ra. Thomas Brown, Esq.
Elizabeth, ra. Monsieur Louis L'Hermiaier, Paris. I. John Maxwell (Rev.), 5. 1 Feb. 1837 m. 1864, Jane, dai
:
li
MOW THE LANDED GENTRY. MOW 1137
Down, 1SC4, ana has, Anna Helena, b. 22 Sept. 1SC8; I. Robert Gray Cornish, Fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxford,
\Villiam rerceval, h. July, 1872. Barrister-at-Eaw, b. 21 May, 1S50.
II. Robert rerceval, Capt. It.N., I. 22 Nov. ISIO. II. Reginald Ambrose, b. 5 April, 1852.
ni. William Henry, b. 1842. III. Edmund George Lionel, 6. 2G June, 1859.
IV. AnketcU, HiKli Sheriff 1844; in.
co. Tyrone, 1S77, 6. I. Annie Maud. ii. Edith Marian.
1 July, 1873, Gertrutle M., dau. of M. J. AnUetcll, Ksq. of
This gentleman, only son of Robert StriblingComigh,
Anketell Grove, co. JNUnaghan, and has, Anne G. Stella E.,
Esq. of the City of Exeter, by Marianne his wife,
b. 7 July, 1875. v. Charle.^ Frederick, b. 187G.
dau. and heir of John Bowning, Esq. of Hill's Court,
I. Anna Maria Sophia. ii. Mary Klizalicth.
III. Caroline Helena. Exeter, was authorised by royal license, dated 26
July, 1817, to use the surname of Mowbeay only,
itilir(lCir. John Modtray, Esq. of Achamoyles, nJias
and to bear the arms of MoWBKAT quarterly with
l-"avour lloyal, co. Tyrone, wj. Anue, dau. of Kev. Archibald
liis own family arms, and assumed the name accord-
Erskinc, and bad a son,
James Moutbat, Esq. of Favour Royal, m. Deborah, dan. of ingly, immediately upon his marriage iu the August;
Henry Mcrvyn, Esq. of Trelick. His will bears date 12 March, followinsr.
1718, proved 1719. He had (with two daus., Anne, wife of —
IttnCflJIC. This branch of the family of Mowbray appears
George Gledstane, Esq., and Sarah, wife of Charles Stewart, tohave been formerly settled at AUenhead, Northumberland,
Esq. of Baillieboro') a son and heir, and subsequently at Wolsingham, co. Durham. In 1738,
James Moutray, Esq. of Favour Royal, m. 1698, Rebecca, Teasdale Mowbray, Esq. of Wolsingham, w. Anne, dau. and
eldest dau. of James Corry, Esq. of Castleuoole, co. Ferma- heir of Thomas Read, Esq. of Bishopwearmouth, and was ». by
aach, and was father of his son,
John MorxRAY, b. April, 1701 vi. 1720, Elizabeth, dau. of ; George Mowbray, Esq. of Ford, co. Durham, m. Elizabeth,
Alexander Montgomery, Esq. of Lallylcck, co. Monaghan, and dau. of Anthony Wilkinson, Esq. of Crossgaie, Durham, anJ
liad issue, d. 1791. His only surviving child,
James, of Killibrick, (7. f. p. George Mowbray, E.sq. of Ford and Mortimer, Berks, m.
Anketell, of whom presently. Jane, dau. and heir of Oliver Coghill, Esq. of CoghillHall, co.
Leslie, of Killibrick, w. Jane, dan. of William Wray, Esq. York, and d,. 179S, leaving two sons,
of Castle M'ray, co. Donegal, and left issue.
John, of Favour Royal. George Isaac, of Bishopwearmouth and Mortimer, m. Nov.
Wary, d. ut'm. 1821, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Robert Gray, D.D., Pre-
Rebecca, m. William Read, Esq.
Catherine, wife of Henry Wray, Esq. bendary of Durham, Rector of Bishopwearmouth, and after-
Sarah, wife of Gerard Irvine, Esq. wards Lord Bisliop of Bristol, and d. 20 June, 1823, leaving
EUzabeth, m. Humphrey Jones, Esq. of Belturbet. an only surviving child,
Elizabeth Gray Mowbray, m. 1847, John Robert Coekish,
Hie 2nd son,
now The RigutHon. J. R. Mowbray, M.P.
Rev. Anketell MorTRAT, of Favour Royal, m. 1768, Cathe-
Thomas, of Grange Wood House, Oversealc, co. Leicester,
rine, eldest dau. of Thomas Singleton, Esq. of Fort Singleton, Capt. K.N., ;//. Anne, dau. of Richard Thomas Strcatltild,
CO. Monhagan, by his 1st wife, a dau. of Oliver Anketell, Esq. Esq. of the Itocks, Sussex, and d. 18G4, leaving issue (ue
Df Anketell Grove, and J. circa 1801, having had one son, Mowbray of GraiKjetvood Ilov.fc).
John Corky, and six daus., all of wliom d. unra., except the Arms — Quarterly 1st and 4th, Mowbray,
; gu. a lion rampant
5rd, Isabella, who m. Whitney Upton Glcdstanes, Esq. of Far- crm. two tiauncUes or, each charged with three billets in pale
Iross. The son and heir, az. and in the centre chief point a cross-crosslet of the third;
John Corbv Modtbay, Esq. of Favour Royal, J. P. and D.L., 2ud and 3rd, Cornish, per pale az. and sa. a che^Ton enibattli cl
between in chief two roses and in base a cross-pattce or on an :
29 Sept. 1771;
l>. -m. 27 April, 1703, Mary Anne
Catherine, escutcheon of pretence Lst and 8th, Mowbray 2nd, Head,
; ;
2nd dau. of Major Ambrose Upton, of Hermitage, co. Dublin, Or, on a chcM'on between three garbs gu. three ears of wheat
ind bad issue, stalked and leaved arg.; Srd, Suipperdson, sa. onabendarg.
Anketell, of Favour Royal. three lozenges az. each charged with a planetary sun in his
John James, now of Favour Roval. glory 4th, Coghill, erm., a chevron between three cocks gu.
;
Stewart, of Martrey House, and has, 1 Mervyn Stewart Deus pascit corvos, for Cornish.
—
I
linier, Berks, and liisliopwcarmouth, co. Dur- 1 George Thomas, of Grangewood House.
2 Georgiana Anne, m. 15 Feb. 18.')8, at Pau, Pierre Richand do
P.C, J.r. and D.L., M.P. for tlie University
,
Prcville, of the Chateau des Mondrans, near OiUicz, Basse*
ixford, was M.P. for the City of Durham,,Iiidgc Pyrenees, France, and has issue,
ivocate-Gen. 1858-59, and again 1866-68, Cliurch Andre George Richaud de Prcville, 6. 1859.
tites Commissioner 1871,6. 3 June, 1815; m. Zelic Isabelle Richaud de Prcville.
Vug. 1817, Elizabeth Gray, ouly child of George 3 Sydney Richard, d. in infancy.
-aac Mowbray, Esq. of liishopwcarmoulli, Durliam, Mr. Mowbray d. 16 June, 1864.
11(1 ilorlinicr, Berks, by Eli/.abelli wife, dau. of
—
Arms Gu., a lion rampant within a bordur« arg. Crctt—
'crl Gray, D.D., Bishop of Bristol,
liis
—
An oak tree. Mntin Suo stat robore virtus.
and has issue, Stat — Grangewood House, Oversealc, Ashby de la Zouch.
1133 MOY THE LANDED GENTRY. MUI
MOYSEY OF BATHEALTON COURT. Burke and of Johnson), who was h. 1C80, and d. 17C9. Admiral
MoTSET, Hexey Goeges, Esq. of Bathealton Mudge was brother of Lieut. -Gen. William Mudge, E.A.,
at the head of the Trigonometrical Survey of Great Britain
Court, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
and Ireland, and Lieut. -Governor ofWoolw i«h and Addiscombe.
1875, late of the 11th Hussars, b. 16 July, 1813 ; Admiral Mudge m. 1807, Jane, dau. of the Rev. Edmund
m. 10 Aug. 1841, Emily, 3rd dau. of the late Rev. Granger, Rector of Sowton, near Exeter, and sister of the
Charles Eobert Faushawe, of Fanshawe Gate, co. late Admiral Granger, by whom he left at his decease, Oct.
Derby, and Dcngie Hall, Essex. 1852, one son,
Zachart Mudge, Esq. of Sydney, Devon, M.A. Oriel Coll.,
ILtllCagC— Adel Motset, M.D., 6. 3 Dec. 1715, a ilistin-
Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1813 to. April, 1844, Jane, only dau. of
guished Physician at Butli, purchased the estate of Charter- ;
and by her (who d. 14 May, 1819) had issue, Rector of the University in 1476; i. Jean, "The Fair Maid,"
I. Charles Francis, h. 3 Oct. 1811 ; d. 13 Feb. 1816. or " Bonny Lass of Lochbrunnach," in. Gavin Hamilton.
II. Henry Gorges, now of Bathealton.
The eldest son,
in. Frederick Luttrell (Kev.). M.A., late Vicar of Combe St.
William Muirhead, of Lachope, m. Mariota H.nmilton, and
Nicholas, Somerset, b. 9 Nov. 1815; m. 29 May, 1839,
Arabella, eldest dau. of the Hon. John Petty Ward, uncle had two sons, John, his successor; and Richard, Dean of
to Viscount Bangor, and has issue, Glasgow; he was made, by King James IV., Lord Clerk
1 Charles John, Major R.E., b. 12 June, 1840; m. 29 April, Register, and after his resignation of thnt office. Secretary of
2nd dau. of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell, and
1873, Frances, State, and one of the Lords of Council and Session. He d.
has a son and dau. 1506, and was s. by his only son,
2 Frederick Abel, Lieut. E.N., 6. 17 July, 1845. John Muirhead, of Lachope, who accompanied James IV. to
3 Henry Luttrell, b. 10 Dec. 1849, II.M. Ceylon Civil the fatal field of Flodden, where he was killed, 9 Sept. 1513,
Service; m. Nov. 1875, Dora, dau. of —
O'GraUy, Esq.,
leaving, by Margaret Hepburn his wife, an only son,
and has issue.
4 Edward Bangor, 6. 12 Aug. 1853. John Muirhead, of Lachope, ?)i. Margaret Borthwick, and
5 Frances Gorges, b. 7 Dec. 1854. left an only son,
1 Louisa Eleanor Harriett, m. 18 Dee. 1SC2, F. G. Bernard, James Muirhead, of Lachope, m. Jean Fleming, and left
Esq. of Sidmouth; he (/. 21 Sept. 1875. two sons and one dau., i. James, of Lachope, ancestor of the
2 Arabella Charlotte, m. 17 Aug. 1871, W. L. Pitt, Lieut. senior line, Muirhead of Lachope, now extinct in the male
55th regt.
line; ii. of Shawfute, progenitor of the Bredisholm
John,
3 Charlotte Sophia, m. 1st, 24 May, 1866, John Marker,
Esq. of Gittisham, Devon. Lieut. 5tli Fusiliers, who d. 19 family, wliich now, by the extinction of the line of Lachope,
is
MUDGE OF SYDNEY. Matheny. James Muirhead rf., and was s. by his son,
James Muirhead, of Bredisholm, who was thrice to., and]
MUDGE, AiiTuru TnoMAS, Esq. of Sydney, co. had children by each wife; by the 1st marriage he had two.
Pcron, Lieut. 97th regt., b. ISiG m. 28 April, ; sons, James, s. his father; George, of Stevenson, m. and had j
1870, his cousin, Jane Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas issue, but the line is now extinct; and a dau., Elizabeth, wi.
Ashton Hodgson Dickson, Esq. of 83, Harley Street, Hamilton, of Neilsland. The elder son,
and has issue, Arthur, b. 1871 ; two other sons and James Muirhead, of Bredisholm, m. 6 June, 1672, Helen,
dau. of Alexander, Lord Blantyre, and had five sons and twc
one dau.
daus. James Muirhead d. before 1719, and was s. by his 2nc i
ander Grosset, Capt. in the army, had one son and four daus.
III. James Grosset, a Merchant at Lisbon, who, 1753, bought
MULHOLLAND OP EGLANTINE.
Bredisholm from his uncle, and took the name and arms of The late St. Claib Kelbuene Mclhollakd,
JIciRUEAD in addition to his own. By his marriace with Esq. of Eglantine, co. Down, J. P., m. 1829, Mar-
Poima Leonora de Miranda, a dau. of the house of Cordova, garet, dau. of Rev. Joseph Wright, Rector of Kil-
Spain, he left at his decease, circa 1776, an only son, Uncoole and Haynestown, co. Louth, and had issue,
John Grosset Mcirhead, of Bredisholm, served heir to his
I. St. Clair Kelbournc, d. at Sorrento, Italy, April, 1861.
fathec 1777; he m. Lady Jane Murray, dau. of John, 3rd
I. Mary.
Duke of Atholl, but d. 1S3G, leaving no issue, when he was s.
II. Annie, m. Rev. Henry Stobart, M.A., of Hurst Green,
by
Sussex.
Maeoaret Grosset, eldest dau. of Capt. Alexander Grosset,
ill. Emily Ormston. iv. Margaret, d. July, 1851.
2nd son of Archibald Grosset and Euphemia Muirhead. Capt.
V. Sarah, m. Conway E. Dobbs, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
Alexander Grosset m., and had one son, Charles Shawe
Dublin. VI. Jane, d. 28 April, 1S72.
Grosset, who d. s.p.; and four daus.; the eldest m. Lieut.
Col. J. D. Goll, and had one son, who d. s. p., and a dau., Mr. Mulholland, who held the 1st civil distinction
Miriam, who was served heir to the estate of Bredisholm of the Order of Leopold, conferred on him by H.M.
11 Dee. 1838. the King of the Belgians, served as High Sheriff of
MiRH.M Grosset Mcikhead, of Bredisholm, m. Lieut. Abra- Louth 186G. He was only brother of Andrew Mul-
ham Du Vernet, H.A., and d., leavinj; a son, Heskv, who s.
holland, Esq. of Springvale.
to Bredisholm on the death of his mother.
Henrt Du Vernet Grosset Muirhead, Col. Royal Staff
—
Arms, Crest, and Motto See Mulholland of Ballywalter
Peiik.
Corps, s. to Bredisholm 1842, m. Martha Maria Ygnacia, dau. iSea£— Eglantine, Hillsborough.
of Admiral Van Kempen, in the Dutch service, and left a son,
Henri Robert Dc Vernet Grosset Muirhead, of Bredis-
holm, Lieut. Ceylon Rifle Regt., who s.to Bredisholm 184-1; he MULOCK OF KILNAGARNA.
m. Lydia Eleanor, dau. of Major Thomas Bayley, H.M.S., and Mfioce, Thomas, Esq. of Eilnagarna, King's
by her (who m. 2ndly, James Wiseman, Esq.) he left at his Co., J.P., h. 183L
decease, 19 Jan. 1849, two daus., i. Emily Eliza, who was
served heir to the estate 17 April, 1849, m. Robert Dalrymple ILtItC<lQC< Thomas Mulock, of Ballinakill, Queen's
Steuart, Esq. of Bredisholm, co. Lanark, Lieut. Royal Horse Co., living in the middle of the 17th century, d. leaving issue,
Guards, and d. 12 March, 1SG4, leaving an only child, the I. Thomas, of Moate.
II. Nicholas.
present heiress, ii. Gertrude Margaret ZeUe, 6. 1844; m.
1863, D. A. Campbell Eraser, M.D., Staff Surgeon, son of the The eldest son,
Kcv. Hugh Fraser, M.A., by his wife Maria Helen, sister of Thomas Mulock, ra. 1st, Frances Meares and 2ndly, ;
Sir Duncan Campbell, Bart, of Earcaldine and Glenure. Margaret Conran, and left issue,
—
Arms Or, a fess chequy arg. and az. in chief a lion passant I. John, m. 1720, Anne, da>i. of Robert Drought, of Park,
King's Co., and d.s.p., 1757, bequeatliiig Kilna;Tsrna and
and in base three buckles gu., for .Steuart; arg., on a bend
az. three acorns or, for Muirhead. Crests —A
hand holding a other e«t«tes to his brof'er Thomas, and Bellair or Ball-
thistle, for Steuart Two hands supporting a sword erect in
;
yard, to his brother Robert.
—
pale ppr., for Muirdead. Mottoes Juvant aspera fortes, for II. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
Steuart; Auxilio Dei, for Muirhead. III. Robtrt (see Homan-Mulock, of Bellair).
—
Seal Brediiholm, Baillieston, co. Lanark. Thomas Mulock, 6. 1700; r,i. 1744, Mary, dau. of John
Lawless, Esq., of Shankhill, co. Dublin He inherited Kilna-
garna from his brother, and d. 1774, leaving issue,
MULHOLLAND OF BALLYWALTER Thomas, 1746, Earrister-at-Law, of whom hsreafter.
PARK. I.
II.
h.
Robert, of B;.th, in. Maria Horner; d. 1837, leavi-jg (willi
MuLHOLLAND, JoHX, Esq. of Ballvwalter Park, several daus.),
CO. Down, M.P. for Downpatrick, J. P. co. Antrim, 1 Thomas Samuel, m. 1825, Dinah Millard, andbad issue,
J. P.and D.L. co. Down, High Slieriff co. Dowq Thomas Millard, b. 1827 d. 1846. ;
1868, CO. Tyrone 1873, b. 16 Dec. 1819; w. 2 April, Benjamin Robert, b. 1829; d. 1863.
Dinah Maria, the accomplished authoress of "John
1851, Frances Louisa, dau. of the late Hugh Ljle, Halifax, Gentleman," and several other well-known
Esq., and has issue, works of fiction, m. 1865, to George Lillie Craik, Esq.
2 William, in. twice, d. Is55, leaving five children.
I. Andrew Walter, b. 30 Sept. 1852; m. 15 March, 1877,
Amy Harriet, eldest dau. of Sir John Lubbock, Bart., and III. William, of Ballinagore, m. Alicia Holmes; d. 1827,
leaving issue,
d. 2 June, 1877.
1 William Henry, d. v.nm. 1874.
II. Henry Ltle, b. 30 Jan. 1854.
2 Thomas Edmonds, C.B., Col. in the army; m. in 1861,
III. Alfred John, 6. 25 July, 1S56. Julia Florentia, dau. ot Capt. John Sturt, R.E., of Crichel,
1. Helen Mary. ii. Louisa Frances. and Alexandrina, dau. of Gen. Sir liobert Sale, and has
HI. Alice Elizabeth. issue five children.
—
Ht'nCHCrr. The MulhoUands claim to be a branch of the The eldest son,
Tho.mas Mulock, s. his father at Kilnngama in 1774; m.
indent sept of Maclallan, co. Argyll, N.B., and were first
jstablished in Ireland in co. Antrim, whence they spread into 4 Dec. 1790, Francis Henrietta Dorothea, dau. of Samuel
•OS. Kilkenny, Carlow, Londonderry, and Monaghan in the ;
Judge, Esq. of Ballyshicl, King's Co., by his wife, Frances,
ast-named, Capt. John Mulhollan held the estate of Conaghty dau. of Henry Otway (see Otw ay of Castle Otwai/), d. JIarth,
1827, leaving by her (who d. Aug. 1850) with several daus.,
>S crant from the Crown, and his lineal descendant, John
Uulhollan, served as High
Sheriff 1766. The late an only son,
Andrew Mulholland, Esq. of Springvale (now Ballywalter Thomas Mulock, 6. 1795; in. 11 June, 1833, Sophia Mary-
'ark), J. P. and D.L. (son of the late Thomas Mulholland, Esq. Anne, dau. of the Rev. Henry Mahon, Rector of Tissauran,
f Belfast), 6. 15 March, 1792; r,t. 13 Feb. 1818, Elizabeth, Lemanaghan, and Ferbaae (see Mauon, Burke's Pea age);
lau. of the late Thomas McDonnell, Esq. of Belfast, by whom d. 4 May, 1860, leaving issue,
le had issue, I. Thomas, 6. 1834, now of Kilnagarna.
Annie, m. Nicholas de la Cherois, 2nd son of Nicholas de la IV. William,;"- '""• id. 1858.
Cherois Crommclin, Esq. of Carrowdore Castle. V. Georce Charles, b. 1845; ni. 1874, Henrietta Cole, dau. of
Sarah Jane, in. 12 Aug. 1851, James Acheson Lyle, Esq., John Metge, Esq., J.P., of Sion House, co. Ueath, and has
J. P., and d. 30 March, 1853. issue,
Mary. m. H. Head, Esq.. M.D. d. 15 Feb. 1859.; 1 John Chsrles Metge.
Elizabeth, d. 17 Nov. 1872. 1 Henrietta Georjina Ethel.
w Andriua, m. 19 Oct. 1865, Bev. Edward A. Lyle. Emily. 2 Sophia Eliza Ethel.
1140 MUL THE LANDED GENTRY. MUN
VI. Edward Ross, E.N., 6. 1847.
I. Amelia, in. 10 May, 1778, Henry Pilkington, of
France."!
VIII. Frederick Arthur, 6. 1851 ; d. 1ST5. Dr. Mulock TO. 2ndly, Anne, dau. and heiress of Richard
IX. Fraucis John, 6. ItioS. Homan, Esq. of Moate and Surrock, co. Westmeath, and
Harriet, m. 18G7, to Joseph T>. Dicldnson, Esq. of
Anne
I.
through her acquired the Homan property (vide Sie Philip
nilivicw, Canterbury, N.Z., late of 4th K.O. re:,'t., eldest
son of Lundy Dickinson, Esq., K.N., of Springlawn, Kmg's
Homan, Bart., title now extinct), and by her had issue,
Co. III. Thomas Homan, High Sheriff of King's Co. 1816, h. 1765;
II.Frances Jane. in. Sophia Mary Aime. TO. Catherine Frances (who d. 1845), youngest dau. of
CresL—A lion passant, Thomas Berry, of Eglish Castle, King's Co. d. s. j). 1843.
;
Arms.—Az., a cross molinc arg. to. 22 Feb. 1788, Lawrence Bomford Molloy,
in the dexter paw a cross inoline. Motto. —Virtvite et fide.
II. Elizabeth,
Esq. 0! Clonhelamore, King's Co. d. 1804, leaving issue,
;
Earl of Charleville {title now extitict) , and has issue, pheons points downwards or, three trefoils slijipcd jjpr. Crest
— A lion passant az. in the dexter paw a ciosslet litchee gu.
I. Homan
Mulock, 6. 8 June, 1830 d. 1844. ;
—
Motto In hoc signo vinces.
ti. John Berky, b. 28 April, 1832. lieaidence —Bellair, King's Co.
HI. Thomas Lawrence, 0. 6 JIarcli, 1834; d. ISoi.
IV. Richard Homan, b. 6 Feb. 1836.
V. Lawrence Bomford, b. 23 Jan. 1840; d. 18G3. MUNDY OF MAEKEATON.
VI. William Bury, E. I. Civil Service, b. 19 April, 1841.
Mttndt, Francis Noel, Esq. of Markeaton, co.
VII. Henry Pilldngton, E. I. Civil Service, b. 8 Jan. 184G.
Derby, J.P. and D.L., h. 29 Nov. 1833 m. 12 July, ;
VIII. Homan Mulock, b. 3 March, 1847; d. 1861.
s.Y. Francis Berry, E. I. Civil Service, 6. 2.5 July, 1848. 1864, Emily, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Eichard Caven-
X. George Phillips, Civil'Engineer, b. 16 July, 1851. dish, of Thornton, Bucks. i
II. Elizabeth Georgina, vi. 1 June, 1858, Peter Macfarlane surname from the Abbey of Mondate, in the Dukedom of
Syme, Capt. R.A., and d. 1869, leaving issue, Normandy.
1 Charles Mulock. John Mundt, living in the time of Edward I., m. Isabel,
1 Florence Mary. dau. of Robinget Eyre, of Hope, and left a son,
III. Mary JIulock, m. 1st, George Winter Price, Esq.; and Richard Munday, m. Maryon, dau. of Sir .lohn de Lalande,
2ndly, July, 1867, Frederick I'epys Cockercll, Esq., son of Knt., and from his marriage lineally descended Sir John .
Charoles Robert Cockcrell, R.A., and has issue, MuNDY, of JIarkeaton, Lord Mayor of London 1522-23, from
1 Robert Rennic Pepys. whom derived, 6th in descent,
|
'Z Frederick William Pepys. Francis Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton (son of William Mundy,
1 Anne Hester. 2 Frances Mary. Esq. of Markeaton, by Frances his wife, only dau. of Capt.
IV. Hester Jane, w. 1865, Alfred Austin, Esq. of the Hon. Gilbert Coke, and grandson of John Mundy, Esq. of Mark-
Society of the Inner Temple, and of Swinford House, eaton, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Francis Coke). He m.
Ashford, Kent. about 1689, Philippa, only dau. and heiress of Michael Wright-
V. Anne Homan, m. 18G6, Arthur Challis Kcnnard, Esq. (ace son, Esq. of Osbaston, by whom he acquired that estate, and
Kennaud of Hordle CUJ/j, sou of Robert Vv'iUiam Kennard, had issue. Mr. Mundy was Sheriff of Derby 1694^ and was
M.P., and has issue, s. at his decease (will dated 21 April, 1720) by his son,
1 Arthur Molloy. 2 Howard William. Francis Mundy, Esq. of Osbaston and Markeaton, Sheriff of
1 Nina Frances. 2 Hester Charlotte. Leicester 1714, m. 1713, Anne, dau. of Sir John Noel, of
Kirkby Mallory, co. Leicester, and had three sons and two
Thomas, 3rd son of Laurence Molloy, of Clonbela-
daus. This gentleman, the friend of Addison, Steele, and the
'
The eldest son, 1768) had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1770, Elizabeth, eldest dau.
Thomas, m. 1st, Frances Meares ; and 2ndly, Margaret of Sir Robert Burdett, Bart., and by her (who d. 2 Aug. 1807)
Conran, and left issue, had two sons, ,^
I. John, m. 1720, Anne, dau. of Robert Drought, of Park, Francis, his heir. \'
King's Co., and (/. .t.'p. llbl, bequeatlied Kilnagarna and Charles Godfrey, of Burton Hall, near Loughborough, m.
other e.states to his brother Thomas, and Bellair or Ball- 26 June, 1806, Harriet (senior co-heiress of the Barony of
yard to his brother Robert. Serope of Masham), only child and heir of the late Charles
II. Thomas, b. 1700; to. 1744, Mary, dau. of John Lawless, Burrell Massingberd, Esq. of Ormsby Hall, co. Lincoln, and
Esq. of Shankhill, co. Dublin, and sister of Nicholas, 1st by her (who d. 22 April, 1864), had (with two daus., Harriet,
Baron Cloncurry he inherited Kilnagarna from his brother,
: who (/. unm., and Sophy, m'. 1833, John Christopher Dow-
and d. 1774 /.see Molock nf Kllacirjarnv). deswell, Esq.), one son, Charles John Henry, now of
III. Robert, inherited Bellair, or Bellyard, from his brother Ormsby, who took the name and arms of Massingberd, in
in 1732, and had issue, addition to those of Mundy, on succeeding to the inheritance
1 John, of whom hereafter. of his mother's family {see Massingeerd-Mundy of Ormsby).
1 Alicia, ra. Owen Jlooiiey, of " The Doon," King's Co. Mr. Mundy (who was the author of two admired poems, Heed-
The only son of Robert Mulock of Bellair, wood Forest and The Fall of Needwood) d. 23 Oct. 1815, aged
Rev. John Mulock, D.D., /;. 1722; d. 1800; m. 1st, Emily 76. His elder son,
Frances, eldest dau. of Hurd Wetherall, of Castle Wetherall, Francis Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, M.P. co. Derby, 6.
King's Co., and by her had issue, 29 Aug. 1771 m. 16 Dec. 1800, Sarah, dau. of John Lcaper
;
I. William, of Banagher. Newton, Esq. of Mickleovcr, and by her (who d. 1836) had
II. Hurd, Barrister-at-Law, d'. unm. ISll. issue,
MUN THE LANDED GENTRY. MUN 1141
Wiu-tAM, of Jlarkoaton. 1341, .Tane, 2nd dau. of Admiral Sir John Hindmarsii, K.H.,
Marian, m. 1844, \V. Gilder, Esq., and d. a. p. ISCO. and had issue,
Laura, d. unm. 1842. Emily, </. vnm. Is.'W.
1. Alfrkd Edward Miller, now of Shipley Hall.
Constance, ih, 20 Dec. 1S32, Henry Fox Talbot, Esq. of Lacock I. Maria Jane, m. 7 Get. 18G3, Edmund Constantino Henry
Abbey, Wilts. Phipps, Esq., lird .See. of Legation, Stuttgard, only son of
Mr. Mundy d. 6 His son,
May, 1837. the late Hon. Edmund Phipps.
William BIundy, Esq, of Markcaton, J,P. and D.L,, M.P. II. Nelly lliiiilmarsh, iii. 5 Aug. 18C2, the Hon. MajorCharles
MrNDY, Alfred Edward Miller, Esq. of Ship- Leyborne Popham, of Littlccote, Wilts, and Hound-
28 Nov. 1849 »». 25
street, Somerset, and has issue,
ley Hall, CO. Derby, J.P., b. ;
Alfred Miller Mcn-dt, Esq. of Shipley Hall, co. Derby, 1843, now of Ardross.
r.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1855, b. 9 Jan. 1809; m. 5 June, Hector, Col., d. unm. 1327. John, Maj.-Gen., of Teaninieh.
1142 MUN THE LANDED GENTRY. MUR
The youngest son, BURN-MURDOCH OF GARTINCABER.
JouN MuNRo, Esq. of Teaninicli, J. P. anil D.L., Gen.
BuRN-MuRDOCH, JoHN, Esq. of Gartincaber, co.
n.I.C.S., June, 1778; purchased Teaninich from his
6.
Perth, J.P. CO. Perth and Edinburgh, Advocate at'
ehlest brother; he w. 8 Dec. 1808, Charlotte, younRest dau.
of the Kev. St. John Blacker, Rector of Moira, and Prebendary Scotch Bar, b. 19 June, 1821 ; m. 28 Aug. 1851,
of Inver, co. Donegal, and d. 25 Jan. 1858, having had issue, Dorothea Harriet, dau. of Capt. Monck Mason, R.N.
James St. John, 0. 18 Nov. 1811, late Major 31st rcgt. —
ULillCHQC. William Burn, Esq. of Coldoch, co. Perth,
John, 6. 18 April, 18J0, Lieut. 10th Bengal Light Cavalry son of William Burn, Esq. of Twiggs and Chalmerston, co.
d. Dec. 1845, two days after the battle of Moodkec, of ^
Stirling, m. Elizabeth M'Gibbon, and had a son,
wounds received there.
Stuart Caradoc, now of Teaninich. John Burn, Esq. of Coldoch, m. Marion, dau. of John
Maxwell William, b. 17 Aug. 1827 (/. Sept. 1854.
;
Higgins Esq. of Higgins, Neuck, co. StirUng (by Janet Cal-
Charlotte, m. 17 Jan. 1834, the Hon. George Augustus lander his wife, dau. of Callander of Westerton) and had issue,
Spencer, Lieut.-Col., 2nd son of the 1st Lord Churchill, and
I. John, of whom presently.
has issue. II. William Burn Callander, Esq. of Wester* 'n, co. Stirling,
Arms— Or, an eagle's head erased gu. Motto — Dread God. and Preston Hall, co. Midlothian, m. Jacqu. ',ta, 4th dau. of
Seat —Teaninich, Alness, co. Boss, N.B. — Hull, Esq. of Marlpool Hall, Devon, and had issue, three
sons and a dau. The elder son, the late John Alexander
1-urn Callander, Esq. m. 18C0, Mary Frederica Dundas, dau.
MUNTZ OF EDSTONE HALL, of the Hon. Henry Amclius Coventry, and left, with other
issue, a son, Henry, now of Preston Hall, b. 1862.
MuNTz, Philip Henry, Esq. of Edstone Hall, III. Edward Burn, late Merchant in London, m. Amelia Todd,
CO.Warwick, J. P., M.P. for Birmmghaiu, h. 11 Jan. and has issue, five sons and three daus.
IV. Alexander Burn, d. unin.
1811 m. June, 1831, Wilhclmine, dau. of the late
;
I. Janet, d. unni. ii. Elizabeth, d. unm.
J. D'Olhofen, Conseiller de Finance, Grand Duchy The eldest son,
of Baden, and has, with two younger sons and four John Burn-Murdoch, Esq. of Gartincaber, co. Perth, Hig-
younger daus., gins Neuck, and Easter Greenyards, co. Stirling, J.P. and
George Alfred, h. 1833; m. 1870, Mary Emma Margaret, D.L., b. 28 Aug. 1793; m. 18 April, 1820, Anne Maule, only
dau. of W. Preston, Esq. of Burythorpe, co. York, and has ehild and heiress of William Murdoch, Esq. of Gartincaber,
issue. and on his marriage assumed the additional surname of Mur-
Ptosalie, m. 1859, Philip Albert Muntz, Esq. of Keresley, co. doch, and by her had issue,
Warwick. I. John, now of Gartincaber. ii. William Murdoch, M.D.
III. John Alexander Higgins.
Mr. Muntz is son of the late Philip Frederick Muntz,
IV. James M'Gibbon (Rev.) (see Burn-Murdoch of Green-
Esq. of Selby Hall, co. Worcester, by Catharine his >/ards, en. Stirliiig, and New Lodge, co. York).
wife, dau. of Robert Purdon, Esq. of Radford. v. Archibald James, deceased. vi. Archibald Murdoch.
I. Sarah Beatrice Campbell. n. Marion Higgios,
Seat — Edstone Hall, Stratford-on-Avon. Residence— Sotrgv- HI. Margaret Higgins.
set House, Leamington.
Scat — Gailincabor, Deane, co. Perth.
MUNTZ OF UMBERSLADE.
Muntz, Geoege Frederick, Esq. of Umborslade, BURN-MURDOCH OF GREENYARDS
CO. Warwick, J.P., b. 25 June, 1822 ; m. 1st, 30 July,
AND NEW LODGE.
1814, Marianne Lydia, dau. of William Richardson, Burn-Murdoch, Rev. James McGibbon, of
Esq. of Calcutta, and by her (who d. Nov. 1864) Greenyards, co. Stirling, and New Lodge, co. York,
II. William Edgar, 6. 21 Dec. 1857. Hannali, dau. and co-heiress of John Francis Carr,
I. Marianne Edith, married. ii. Evelyn Elizajtleceased. Esq. of Carr Lodge, and New Lodge, co. York, aud
III. Catherine Beatrice. iv Constance Eleanor. has with other issue, f,
V. Jessie Emily. vi. Amy Rosalie.
John Francis, 2nd Lieut. 20th Ilussar.s, h. 1859.
Mr. Muntz m. 2ndly, 13 Feb. 1866, Sara Matilda,
The Rev. J. M. Burn-Murdoch, b. 1828, was formerly
dau. of Charles A. Kell, Esq. of Aylesbury House,
i
III.Albert Irving. IV. Ronald Aylett. Turkish Medal for Crimea, was Oi'dained in 1861,
V. Charles Alexander. VI. Joseph Oscar.
and became Vicar of Riverhcad, Kent, since 1863.
VH. Lucy Elsie. VIII. Minnie Isabelle.
JCinrSCIC. — Same as Burn-Murdoch of Gartincaber.
iLllTCaSC—The family of Muntz came originally from
Poland. The late Srats — Rivcrhead Vicarage,
Sevenoaks, Kent; Inver Braan,
Dunkeld, CO. Perth; New Lodge Barnsley, co. York. Clubs—
Philip Frederick Montz, Esq. of Selby Hall, co. Wor-
Junior United Service, London; New, Edinburgh.
cester, m. Catherine, dau. of late Robert Purdon, Esq. of
Radford, and had, with other issue {see Mdntz of Edstone
Hall), a son,
George Frederick Muntz, Esq. of Umborslade Hall, co.
MURE OF CALDWELL.
Warwick, who was returned to Parliament for Birmingham, Mure, William, Esq. of Caldwell, co. Ayr, J.P.,
1840, on the retirement of Mr. Attwood, and continued to D.L. Ayr, and Renfrew, M.P. for Renfnw-
cos.
represent that important constituency up to the time of his sliirc, late Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, b. 9
death. He in. Eliza, dau. of John Pryce, Esq., and by her May, 1830; w. 26 April, 1859, the Hon. Constance
(who d. 1873) had issue,
Elizabeth Wyndham, youngest dau. of George, 1 t
George Frederick, now of 'Dmberslado. Lord Lcconlield, and has issue,
William Henry, deceased. John Devereux, married.
Augustus deceased.
l'"dw;ird, I. William, 6. 17 Jan. 1870.
Charles Adolphus, married. Eugene Gustavus, married. I, Mary Laura Florence.
Philip Albert, of Keresley, co. Warwick, J. P., ii. 1839; m. II. Constance Madeleine Emma.
1859, Rosalie, dau. of Philip Henry Muntz, Esq. of Edstone
HI. Marjory Susan Caroline. iv. Lilias Elizabeth Erafly.
Hall, Warwick, M.P., and has issue.
Frances Eliza, married. Clara Sophia, deceased. ?liurn0f.—The Mures of Caldwell are immediately de-
Mr. Muntz d. 30 July, 18.57. scended from Sir Reginald More, or Mure, of Abercorn and
Cowdams, who ai)pcars to have been Chamberlain of Scotland
Arms— Or, a swan wings extended ppr. Crest— A demi-swan
E3 in the arms. as early as 1329, the first year of the reign of David 11. The
(Seat— Umbcrslade, near Birmingham. name occurs, written at various periods, More, Mure, Muii",
MUR THE LANDED GENTRY. MUR 1143
with the Lords I'ercy, Mowbray, and Neville on a truce between 2 James, to. Harriet, dau. of Briee Pearse, Esq.
3 Philip William, m. Louisa, dau. ot Sir T. A. Strange.
the two nations) became the male representative of the House
4 Frederica Sophia, m. Col. G. H. Broke.
of Abercorn at the death of his elder brother, William. To
him descended the property of Cowdams. The estate of Cald- I. Katherine, m. James Rennie, Esq. of Leith, Merchant.
II. Anne.
well, in the shires of Ayr and Renfrew, he is supposed to have
acquired by marriage with the heiress of Caldwell, of that ilk, To Baron Mure s. 1770, his eldest son,
then a family of some note, having given a Chancellor to Scot- CoL. William Mure, of Caldwell, Vice-Lieut, of the co.
land, 1349. From Gilchrist lineally descended Renfrew, who m. 1791, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir James Hunter
John Mure, of Caldwell (eldest son of John Mure, of Cald- Blair, Bart, of Dunskey, and had issue,
well, by his wife, the Lady Janet Stewart, dau. of Matthew, William, his heir.
Earl of Lennox), who inherited Caldwell 15.39. He m. 1st, the James, Lieut. R.N., d. unm. 1S31.
Lady Isabel Montgomerie, dau. of Hugh, 1st Earl of Eglinton David, D.L., 0. Nov. 1810, formerly M.P. co. Bute, now a
Judge of the Court of Se.'ision in Scotland, under the title of
and 2ndly, Christian, dau. of Ninian, Lord Ross, of Hawk- Lord JIure; m. 1841, Helen, eldest dau. of John Tod, Esq.
head, and had (with younger children) two sons, i. John (Sir), of Kirkhill, co. Midlothian, and by her (who d- ls49) has
his heir; and ii. AVilliam, of Glanderstoun, ancestor of the one son and three daus.
Mures of Glanderstoun; he m. Elizabeth, dau. of Gavin Jane, ni. the Hon. Lieut.-Gcn. Sir Charles ColvUle, G.C.B.
Hamilton, of Raploch, and had (with a dau., Janet, wife of Katherine.
Elizabeth.
John PoUoch, of that ilk) a son and heir, William, of Glan-
Clementina, d. 1827.
derstoun, who in. Jean, dau. of the Rev. Hans Hamilton, and
Jemima.
sister of James, Earl of Clanbrassil, by whom he left, at his Anne, d. 1829.
decease, 1640 (with a dau., Janet, wife of the Rev. John Car- Sophia, d. young.
stairs, and mother of William Carstairs, the patriot), a son,
Col. Mure d. 9 Feb. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
William, of Glanderstoun, who m. Euphemia Mure, of Cald-
William Mcre, Esq. of Caldwell, J. P. and D.L., Col. Ren-
well, and had a son, William, of Glanderstoun and Caldwell.
frewshire Militia, Ij. 9 July, 1799; m. 7 Feb. 1825, Laura, 2nd
John Mure ci. about 1544, and was s. by his eldest son. dau. of William Markham, Esq. of Becca Hall, co. York, and
Sir John Mcee, of Caldwell, who m. Janet Kennedy, of
had issue,
Eargeny, and had three sons, Robert William and James.
; ;
He was slain on the 10th Sept. 1750, by the Cunninghames of William, now of Caldwell.
Charles Reginald, Capt. 43rd Light Infantry, h. 9 May, 1833;
Aikett and Raeburne of that ilk. To Sir John s. his son,
killed in action in New Zealand, April, lsC3.
I
Sir Robert Mure, of Caldwell, who ra. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. James, Advocate Scotch Bar, Consul at the Balearic Isles, 6.
pf Kincaid, of that ilk, by whom ho had two sons, John, who 23 Oct. 183.5.
\i. s. p. and James, who m. Margaret, dau. of Sir William
; Laura Elizabeth.
Uure, of Rowallan, and left at his death, v. j)., four sons and Anne Clementina, m. Alexander Craven Orde, Esq., and has
is.sue.
many daus. the eldest son, Robert, was successor to his
;
rhich becoming extinct, 1701, in the person of Sir Archibald Place, S.W.
dure, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the estate passed by his heir
emale to John Cunninghame, of Caddcl. Sir Robert was s. by
* Of the remaining children of James Mure, of Rhoddens,
lis grandson,
two, Col. George and Capt. Alexander, were wounded at the
BOBEBT McRE, of Caldwcll, who m. Jean, dau. of TJchtred Battle of Fontenoy. A
third wa.s Hutchin.son Mure, Esq. of
Cnoz, of Ramphorlic, and had three sons, successively " of Saxliam Hall, near Bury St. Edmunds, a Merchant in London.
aldwell," and one dau., Euphemia, m. William Mure, of The descendants of both George and Hutchinson settled in
Jlanderstoun. Robert Mure, it seems, fell in battle about Suffolk.
«40. His 3rd son,
George Mcre, Esq., Lieut.-Col. Scots Greys, the ofiBcer
wounded at Fontenoy, m. Jane Rattray, of Craighall, and
William Mire, of Caldwell, m. 1655, Barbara, dau. of Sir widow of Sir J. Elphinstone, of Logic, co. Aberdeen, and had
William Cunninghame, of Cunninghamchead. This Laird was issue, three sons, William and George, both d. unm. and ;
ttainted for joining the Covenanters, fled to Holland, and d. Thomas Mure, Esq. of Warriston, who );i. 1795, Helen,
a exile. His estates, on forfeiture, were granted to the cele- eldest dau. of the Hon. Patrick Boyle, of Shewalton, eo. Ayr,
rated Gen. DalzcU. His lady was imprisoned, with two of 2nd son of John, 2nd Earl of Glasgow, and d. 18U0, having had
surviving issue,
er daug., in Blackness Castle, and underwent much cruel
ersecution. Of Caldwell's three daus., Jane, the eldest, m.
Georoe, of Herringswell Hou.<!e.
Patrick Boyle, b. 28 Sept. 1800; m. 1835, Rachel Anne, only
ol. John Erskinc, of Carnock, but left no issue; Anne, the
child of the late John Macredie, Esq. of Perceton, co. Ayr
oungest, rf. during the persecution of the family; while (.?('« SLacbedie of Perceton).
Babbaba Mure, the '2nd dau., lived to obtain, by special Act Helen.
fParliament, on the 19th July, 1690, a full restitution of her Flora Campbell, m. Rev. Robert Craig.
atrlmonial estates. She m. John Fairlie, of that ilk, but The elder son,
Ting without issue, was s. by her kinsman, George Mure, Esq. of Herringswell House, b. 11 June,
William Mcre, 4th Laird of Glanderstoun, descended from 1797; )/i. 17 Sept. 1835, Fanny Eliza, only dau. of Wright
^illiaiD, 2nd son of the John Mure who inherited Caldwell
Thomas Squire, Esq. of Bridge House, Peterborough. He was
in the Grenadier Guards, and served at Waterloo, .«. his cousin,
iSO. He f». Margaret, dau. of Sir George Mowat, Bart., but Samuel Mure, Esq., 21 Dec. 18':6; and </. s. ?>. 10 JTareh, 1868.
ring s. p., wa;: X. hi his ncrhcw, His widow hi. 2ndly, 1873, William Edmund Image, Esq. J.P.
II. 4 K
1144 MUR THE LANDED GENTRY. MUK,
Thaiieus Ford, and sister of Elizabeth Ford, who w.. Edward IV. Philip Charles KKightley Wolfe, 6. 20 April, 185C.
Madden, and left two children, Dr. Eichard R. Madden, the I. Elizabeth Catherine Mary Wolfe.
distinguished writer, and Eliza Cogan, mother of Eight Hon. He m. 2ndly, 27 'Soy. 1862, Louisa Grace, 3rd dau.
"William Cogan, M.P. By Margaret his wife, Mr. Murphy left
of SirAdam Hay, 7th bart., of Haystoun, by whom
(with five daus., of whom Catherine, the eldest, m. John
he has issue,
Johnson, Esq. of Warrenstown, co. Meatta, and d. s. p.) four
Bons, V. Arthur Alexander Wolfe, 5. 22 May, 1SC6.
II. Hilda Louisa Janey Wolfe.
I. John William, of whom presently.
n. WiUiam, m. Id40, Margaret, dau. of Matthew O'Conor, ILlItCagC. Sie Alexaxder Mcbbay, 2nd bart. of Black-
Esq. of Mount Druid, co. Roscommon; and (/. at Florence, barony, the 12th generation of that ancient family in a direct
1843, leaving two daus., 1 Louisa Margaret, widow of
male line, ra. as his 2nd wife, Margaret, dau. of William, and
Eichard D'Arcy, Esq. of New Forest, co. Galway ; 2 Emily.
sister of Sir David Murray, of Stanhope, by whom he had two
m. Charles James, d. unm. 1849.
IV. James, of Mount Merrion, co. Dublin; d. v.nm. I8C0. sons,John and Alexander.
Mr. Muiphy His eldest son,
d. 1849. John Murray, eldest son ofSir Alexander of Blackbarony'a
John William Mcbpht, Esq. of Ballymaglasson, rn. Frances 2nd marriage, got from his father the lands and barony of
Catherine, only child of Christopher Johnson (son of Johnson Cringletie, was designated by that title, and m. a dau. of
of Warrenstown, co. Meath), a General in the Austrian service, Drummond, of Hawthornden, but dying without issue, was s.
and Governor of Gratz, by his wife, Frances, widow of Sir by his brother,
James Nugent, Bart, of Donors, and sister of Lawrence Coyne Alexander Murray, of Cringletie, who m. Susan, dau. of
Kugent, Esq., and had issue, John Douglas, of Mains, one of the heirs of entail of that
family, and by her had two sons and one dau.,
I. William, now of Mount Merrion and Kilbrew.
n. John, of Mullen, co. Roscommon, m. 11 Sept. 1867, Alexander, his heir.
Margaret Frances, only child (by Slargaret his wife, dau. of Archibald, Sheriff Depute of co. Peebles, and one of the
Stephen Grehan, Esq.) of Francis John Connell, Esq. of Commissaries of Edinourgh. He acquired tiie estate of
Calla, CO. Galway, and BettivUle, co. Wexford (son of John Nisbet, near Edinburgh, which is now called Mukrayfield.
Andrew Connell, Esq., and Margaret his wife, sister of Sir Margaret, rit. James Justice, Esq., one of the Principal
Francis Goold, Bart, of Old Court, co. Cork, and widow of Clerks of Session, son of Sir James Justice, of Justiee Hall.
ONeill Segrave, Esq. of Cabra), and has issue. 1 John Alexander MuiTay was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Joseph, 6. 18 July, la68; 2 AVUUaui James, 6.
Alexander Murray, Esq. of Cringletie, who was long
23 July, 1869.
I. Mary, d. young. n. Frances EUen. Sheriff-Depute of Peebles, under William, Earl of March,
in. Margaret, d. unm. 1847. heritable Sheriff, and represented that co. in three several
Amu— Per pale arg. and gn. on a fess engrailed between Parliaments of Great Britain. He m. Catherine, dau. of Sir
four lions rampant two garbs all countercharged. Crest On a — Robert Stewart, of Tillicoultry, one of the Senators of the
mount vert, a lion rampant gu. bezantee holding in the fore- College of Justice, and a Lord ef Justiciary, and had six sons
—
paws a garb or. Motto Fortis et hospilalis. and four daus. He was by his eldest son,
—
Seat Mount Merrion, near Dublin.
Alexander Murray, Esq. of
s.
Wilton and Donegal, and for the Stewartry of Kir- and was j. by J. W.Murray, Senator of the College of Justice;
cudbright, High Sheriff for co. Donegal 1858, b. and James AVolfe, and one dau., Catherine. The 2nd son,
183-4; m. 9 Sept. 1858, Anne EHza Wingfield, 3ra James Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie, a Senator of the
College of Justice in Scotland, godson of Gen. Wolfe, 6. .5 Jen.
dau. of the Eev. J. D. Wingfield Digby, Yicar of
1759; 'hi. 7 April, 1807, Isabella Katherine, only dau. of .James
Coleshill, CO. Warn-ick. The Murrays of Broughton Charles Edward Stuart Strange, Esq. (godson of Prince Charles
are an ancient family in the shire of Wigton, en- Edward Stuart), H.E.I.C., by Margaret his wife, dau. of James
riched by the marriage with the heiress of Lennox Durham, of Largo, Fife, and by her (who d. 25 Dec. 18i7) bad
of Cally, and the grants made by James TI. to issue,
Geoege Mfeeat, of Broughton, one of the Gentle- James Wolfe, now of Cringletie.
men of His Majesty's Bedchamber. Mr. Murray- Alexander, Col. Commanding 87th regt., m. 185.3, Eugenia
Grace, eldest dau. of Col. Curtis, C.B. and d. 24 Dec. 1865.
;
Stewart, of Broughton, is only child of Capt. Thomas Andrew Lumsden. Col. (late Capt.) E.E., ni. 1849,
Horatio Stewart (who d. 20 Sept. 1835) by Sophia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Fisher, Queen's Printer,
his wife, dau. of the Hon. Montgomery Stewart, Canada, and had issue, Thomas; Dennistoun, deceased;
Elinor; and Elizabeth.
and grandson (by Frances, dau. of the Hon. John Philip Charles, d. 1842.
Douglas) of Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Sir William Isabella Katherine, m. 1834, James Dennistoun, Esq. oJ
Stewart, G.C.B., 2nd son of John, 7th Earl of Gallo- Dennistoun, author of The Histcty of the Dukes of UMno,
<fcc., who d. 13 Feb. 1855; she d. April, 1864.
way, E.T. Marianne Lloyd, m. 1836, Edmund Ironside, Esq., only son
.<4n?i«— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, for Stewart, or, afess chequy of Edmund Ironside, of Tannochside, co. Lanark (since
arg. and az. a bend engrailed gu. all within a tressure flory dead), who d. 1862.
counterflory of the last; 2nd and .3rd, for Mcbkay, az., three Margaret Ehzabeth, m. 1848, Victor Robert de Cussac; and
mullets arg. a canton of the last for difference. CreMs— lit, d. 17 May, 1856.
Stewart : A
pelican in her piety ppr. 2nd, iluBRAT
; : A Louisa Anne, m. 1st, 1939, Monsieur Edmond Jeannin; and •
gryphon salient ppr. charged on the shoulder with a cross- 2ndly. the Hon. Peter Scarlett.
croEslet az. for difference Motto Impero. — Alicia Stewart, d. 1833.
Seot.% —
Cally, Gatehouse, Kircudbright; and White House, Amelia Jane, m. 1848, Monsieur Philippe Augraud, ex-son.' f
KlUybcgs, CO. Donegal. Club Carlton. — Prefet of Gex, France, and d. Dec. 1877.
Sophia Carolina, m. 1849, Monsieur Leopold Isoard, Prtfei
of the Saone Inferieure, France.
Frances Octavia, m. 1848, Charles Groenstreet Addison
MimilAT OF CRINGLETIE. Esq.. Barrister-at-Law, who d. 19 Feb. 1866.
^^IrEEAT, James Wolfe, Esq. of Cringletie, co Anna Maria, d. 1846.
l*eebles, and Westshield, co. Lanark, J.P and Lord Cringletie d. 29 May, 1836.
I
MUR THE LANDED GENTRY. MUR 1M5
^rm»— Or, a fetter-lock az. on a chief of the last three stars John Dalhymple Murray, Esq. of Murraythwaitc, co.
arjt.a bonier gu. Crest— A dexter hand ppr. boUting a scroll. Dumfries, J. P., b. 5 June, IsOO; m. 1st, 5 Jun(^ 1826, Marion,
—
ilullo Uoum time. 2nd dau. of William lla^art, Esq. of Conningtuu Lodtjc, and
Se((r«— CringlcUe, Eddlcston, co. Peebles; and Westshicid,
by her (wlio d. Jlay, lS2i-<) had one son,
near Lanark, co. Lanark.
JoUN, late of Murraythwaitc.
MUIIRAY OF LINTROSE. He 7/1. 2ndly, 27 April, 1831, Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
MtTEEAY, McNOO, Esq. of Liiilro»e, CO. I'crtli.J.r. Uev. Henry Askew, of lledheugh, co. Durliam, and by her
(who d. 14 Sept. 1845) had issue,
and D.L., b. 4 Dec. 1802 m. 27 Oct. 1831, Anne, ;
Ochterty re, by Isabel Oliphant his wife, 6. 3 A up. 1 700 m 'J8 Oct. ; .
He (/. 17 Oct. 1863, and was s. by his eldest son,
1731, his cousin, Amelia, eldest dau. of Sir William Murray, 3rd John Murray, Esq. of Murraythwaitc, J. P., Commander
bart. of Ochtertyre, by Hon. Catherine Eraser his wife, dau. of R.N., 0. 22 March, 1828; m. G Dec. 1864, Grace Harriet, 2nd
Hugh, 2nd Lord Lovat, and by her (wlio d. 1 Nov. 175;')) liad dau. of Col. William Graham, of Mossknow, co. Dumfries, and
two sons, Mdngo; and William, 6. 30 Nov. 1737, d. at I'hila- d. 2 Aug. 1872, having had issue,
delpliia, 1778, Lieut.-Col. 27th regt. The former, I. William, now of Murraythwaitc.
MUNGO Murray, Esq. of Lintrose, h. 7 Sept. 1735; m. at n. Fcr-ns, //. 3 Fel). 1808.
I. Mariuu Gertrude. ii. Flora. iii. Edith.
Dundee, 21 Sept. 1762, Cecilia, dau. of John Lyon, Esq. of
IV. Helen.
Brigton, and by her (who d. 1815) had, with a dau. (ICuplioinia
Amelia, to. David Smythe, Lord Mcthvcn) three sons, Arms— Quarterly 1st and 4th, az., a crescent between three
:
—
Arms Az., three stars arg. in the centre a cross of the I. Sarah. ii. Mary Isabella.
second, surmounted of a saltier gu. both coupcd, in chief a
crescent or, fur difference. Crest An olive branch ppr. — —
iLtlTCilSC. The Kers of Ncwbliss arc a very respectable
family of the co. of Slonaghan, and have been for centuries
—
Motto In bello quies.
landed proprietors. Dr. Ker s. his hrother, Alexander
/Seat— Lintrose, near Coupar-Angus.
Ker, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, who built the present family
mansion, in the year 1814. They were sons of tlie Rev. Andrew
mURRAY OF MUREAYSHALL. Ker, Rector of Aghabog, and grandsons of Roiiert Ker (1751)
See Geaham. who is mentioned in Dr. Rcid's Hiittory of the Presbyterian
>
Church of Irelovd (vol. iii., page 343) as having assisted the
introduction of Seccders to Ncwbliss.
MURRAY OF MURRAYTHWAITE. James Murray, Esq. of Beech Hill, co. Monaghan, in. Mar-
MtTEEAY, William, Esq. of Mun-avthwaite, co. garet, sister of the Ven. Dr. Allen, Archdeacon of Clogher,
and d. 1828, having had issue,
Dumfries, b. 31 Oct. 1865 ; s. his father 1872.
Andre Allen Murray, Esq. of Loughoona, ex-Scholar
iLtnC<lQC. — This family has been settled at and pospps.<;ors T.C.D., and Barrister-at-Law, m. Jan. 1818, Rebecca, 2nd
of Murraythwaitc since about the year 1421, and derives
dau. of the late Rev. William Moffatt, Rector of Currin and
paternally from the ancient family of Murray of Cockpool, of
Druinmally, and el. 9 Sept. 1827, leaving issue,
whom the Murrays, Earls of Annadale, were descendants, Andre Allen, now of Newbliss House.
and eventually became the representatives. A younger son of AVilliam, of Beech Hill, co. Monaghan, J.P.
Murray of Cockpool, m. Elizabeth Ednam, owner of Murray- Robert, M.R.C.S.I., m. Annie, dau. of Charles Cambie, Esq.,
thwaitc, and thus founded this branch of the Murray family. J.P. of Castletuwn, co. Tipperary, and <l. 7 Feb. Iti54,
The earliest charter bears date 1426, and was granted to leaving issue, Andre Allen, and Roberta Jane.
Elizabeth Ednam'sson, Patrick Murray. From him descended, Scat —Newbliss House, Newbliss, co. Monaghan.
William Murray, Esq.of Murraylhwaite, who iii. ElizabcMi,
dau. of Dairy ni pie, of Waterside, in NitUsdale, and had (witli
a dau., Agnes, two sons,
MURRAY OF PHIIilPHAUGH.
I. John, his heir. MuEEAT, John, of Philipliaugh, co. Selliirk, J.P.
II.William, b. 1728; m. 1768, Susan, dau. of Rev. Alexander and D.L., b. 14 April, 1817; m. 1st, 2-3 May, 1840,
Orr; and d. 12 Oct. 1818, having had three sons,
Rose Mary, only dau. and heir of Wihiam Andrew
William, 6. 1769; <?.1781. Alexander, i. 1773; rf. 1799.
John Murray, b. 1775; m. 10 Sept. 1798, Miss Catherine
Ncsbitt, Esq., and by her (who d. 1876), has issue,
Arthington; and d. April, 1822, having liad issue, I. John Forbes Pringle Nesbitt, h. 6 Jan. 1842; m. 1870i
1 John Dalrymplb, who «. his granduncle John, of Mary Elizabeth Frances, only child of C. Roberton, Esq.
whom presently. II. James, b. 3 Feb. 1845; m. 1870, Mary, dau. of Alexander
2 William, Capt. E.I.C.S., m. 1834, Sophia, dau. of RusscI, Esq. of Edinburgh.
llev. John Lynn ; and r<. June, 1842, leaving a S(m and
Jessy Rose Mary, m. Is08, William Lewis Salusbury Tre-
I.
a dau. 3 Henry Montagu Scott, d. Dee. 1814.
4 Alexander, Hear-Admiral, c(. 31 March, 1870. lawny, only son of Sir John Trelawny, Bart., of
5 George, Capt. E.I.C.S., m. 1834, Harrictte, dau. of Trclawny, M.P. co. Cornwall.
Rev. S. Goodenough, (/. 12 Sept. 1836, leaving four daus.
C Charles, Lieut.-Col. in the army, d. May, 1874. On being served heir male of his kinsman, Sir
7 Joseph Carlyle, </. unm. Albert Joseph ilurray, Lart. of Mclgund, Mr.
1 Susan Catherine, widow of John Fcnwick, Esq. of Murray of Philiphaugh assumed the title of
Gallowhill, Northumberland.
2 Agnes, m. 1844, Rev. W. F. Lanfcar. Baronet.
Mr. Murray was «. by his elder son, ILtncn0r.—The first of this family on record,
John Mceray, Esq. of Murraythwaitc, 6. 1720 ; d. unm, Archibald de Moravia, mentioned in the chartulary of
Peb. 1823, and was s. by his grundnephcw, Newbottle, 1280, was descended (the author of the critical
4 i: 2
114G MUR THE LANDED GENTRY. MUR
remarks upon Easman Eoll presumes) from the Morays, had by her an only dau., Jean, who c?. younj. lie tZ. 1676,
Lords of Bothwell, who, by marriage of a dau. of Sir David and was s. by his eldest son,
Olifard, got considerable possessions in the co. of Selkirk. In SiB James Mdkray, of Philiphaugh, 6. 1G55, appointed one
1296, he subscribed the oath of fealty to Edwaiid I., and d. in of the Senators of the College of Justice 1689, and Lord
the reign of Kobekt Bbcce, leaving a son and successor, Register 1705.This learned person)/!. 1st, Anne, dau. and co-
EoGEB DE JIoEAviA, who obtained, 1321, from James, Lord heir of Hepburn, of Blackcastle, which lady </. s. p.; and
Douglas, superior of his lands, a charter, " tcrrarum de Fala," 2ndly, Margaret, dau, of Sir Alexander Don, of Newton, by
which estate, subsequently designated Falahill, continued for whom he had three sons and five daus; the 2nd dau.,
many years to be the chief title of the family. Eoger d. at an Anne, m. Pringic, of Ilaining. Sir James d. 1708, and was*.
advanced age, in 1380. His great-great-grandson, by his eldest son,
Patbick Mckbat, of Falahill, acquiring land about Philip- John Mcbbat, Esq. of Philiphaugh, Heritable Sheriff of
haugh, had a charter, dated 20 Feb. 1477. He m. and had one CO. Selkirk, and a Member of the British Parliament from
son and a dau., John, his heir; Margaret. Patrick Murray, 1725 until his death. He m. 31 Dec. 1711, Eleanora, dau.
d. atthe close of the loth century, and was s. by his son, of Lord Basil Hamilton, son of William, Duke of Hamilton, and
John Mubbat, of Falahill. This chieftain, the celebrated had by her four sons and two daus.,
" Outlaw Murray," who, with five hundred of his men, bid Basil, a youth of great promise, who d. in the flower of his
defiance to the King of Scotland, James IV., is immortalized age, unm.
beautiful ballad preserved in the minstrelsy of the Scot-
Joii.v,heir to his father. David.
by the
Charles, grandfather of Chables Roeekt Scott Scott-
tish Border, and for ages a popular song in Selkirkshire.
MuBBAT, Esq. M.P. of Dancsfield. (See Mckbat of Danes-
3Iurray m. and had (with three daus.) two sons, .ll'bl).
James, his heir. Mary, m. Sir Alexander Don, Bart, of Newton, and had issue.
AVilliam, ancestor of the MuiTays of Eomanno and Stanhope, Margaret.
and of Clooney, in Ireland. The Laird of Philiphaugh d. 1753, and was s. by his son,
"The Outlaw " d. in the early part of James V.'s reign, and John Mcbrat, Esq. of Philiphaugh, M.P. co. Selkirk, m.
was s. by his elder son, Miss Thomson, and had issue,
James Mcbkat, of Falahill, who dying about the year 1529, John, his heir, d. unm. 1830. Charles, d. v.nnu
was s. by his son, James, successor to his brother.
Patkick Mubbat, of Falahill, who obtained under the Janet, m. —
Dennis, Esq. of the Island of .Jamaica.
Great Seal a charter, dated 28 Jan. 1528, "Terrarura de Eleanora, m. Sir James Nasinyth, Bart, of Posso.
PniLiPHACGH," and had the heritable Sheriffship of Selkirk- Mary, m. John Macqueen, Esq. of Jamaica.
Margaret, in. Capt. Baugh, of the 58th rcgt.
shire, which had been granted by King James IV. to his
grandfather, confirmed and ratified to himself and his heirs. Mr. Murray d. 1800. His 3rd son,
Patrick Murray m. 1st, Margaret Fleming; and 2ndly, a dau. James Mcbbat, Esq. of Philiphaugh, h. 17C9; m. 1809,
of Borthwick; and 3rdly, Elizabeth Ormiston, widow, lied. Mary Dale, dau. of Henry Hughes, Esq. of Worcester, and bj
1580, leaving his grandson (the son of James, younger, of her (who d. 1840) had issue,
Falahill) his heir. John, now of Philiphaugh.
Patkick Mlbbat, of Falahill, m. 1st, Agne.s, dau. of Sir James, an officer in thr Indian army.
Ea.sil Hamilton, an ofliccr in the Indian army, d. 1348.
Andrew Murray, of Black Barony and 2ndly, Marion, dau. ;
Jessy Susan.
of Sir Lewis Eellendjn. By his first wife he had (with four
Mr. Murray, the I7th generation of this family in a diivct mal<
daus.) three sons,
line, d. 1852.
John (Sir), his heir.
Patrick, of Winterhopehead, itc., in Annandale. Amu— Arg., a hunfin^i horn sa. stringed and garnished gu.
James, a Merchant in Edinburgh, -m. Bethia Maulo, on a chief az. three stars of the first. Supporters —Two savagef
descended from the Panmure family, and had three sons, cinctured and bearing clubs over their interior shoulders all
James (Sir), of Skirling. ppr., and resting their exterior hands on antique shields,
Robert (Sir^, of Priestfield and Melgund, Bart. charged with the arms of the family. Crest A dcmi-naked —
Patrick, of Deuehar. man winding his horn ppr. Motto — Hinc usque superna
venabnr.
The James VI., and was s. by his son,
laird d. temp.
Sib John MrsBAY, Knt. of Philiphaugh. He in. 1st, Janet,
—
Sratx Philiphaugh and Harehcadwood, both in Selkirkshire
At PhiUphaugh the Marquess of Jlontrose was defeated by Gen
dau. of Sir William Scott, of Ardross, and had by her (with Leslie the remains of the entrenchments are still visible on
;
three daus.) two sons, the field where the battle was fought, and a few years since
several imjilements of war and a small culverin were dug up.
I. James (Sir), knighted by Charles I., m. Anne, dau. of
Sir Lewis Craig, of Uiccartoun, and dying before his
father, left two sons and four daus.,
1 John (Sir), successor to his grandfather.
2 James, Col. in the army, and Dcputy-Govemor of Edin-
MURRAY OF DANESFIELD.
burgh Castle. ScoTT-MrEEAT, Chaeles Robeet Scott, Esq. ol
1 Janet, to. James Scott, of Galashiels.
Danesfield, Bufljs, J.P., formerly M.P., I. 28 Dec.
2 Elizabeth, m. Cranston, of Glen.
3 Margaret, //i. Ist, Dr. Burnet, and 2ndly, Col. Douglas. 1S18 ; m. 17 .Sept. 1846, Hon. Amelia Charlotte
4 Isabel, m. James Naesmith, of Posso. Eraser, dau. of Thomas Alexander, Lord Lovat, and
II. Gideon, Aide-de-Camp to King Chables I., in whose ser- has had issue,
vice he lost his life.
I. Chables Alotsius, h. 4 Nov. 1847, 'J. P., late 1st Life
Sir John )/i.2ndly, Isabel, dau. of Sir James Pring'.c, of Gala-
Guards; May, 1872, Emily Blanche, 2nd dau. of the
»/i. 3
shiels, and had further issue,
late Matthew S. Higgins, Esq., and granddau. of Sir Henry
.J|^lln, of Ashicsteel.
J. Tichborne, Bart., and has had issue,
\Villiam and David, both fell fighting under the Eoyal
banner, and d. p. .<t.
Archibald John, h. 12 June, 1874 d. 16 Sept. 1874.
;
Ilelrn, m. Broadmeadows.
Scott, of Francis Joseph, h. 31 July, 1875.
Elizabeth, m. Mr. Knox. Js.ibel. Blanche Mary, b. May, 1873.
Evelyn Mary, 6. 1877.
Sir John Murray sat in Parliament for co. Selkirk 1C12,
and
survived till about the year 1610, when he d. at a very II. Augustin John Alphonso, Nov. 1848 d. 8 Feb.
h. 11 ;
quently, 1649, claimed £12,014 for the damages he had sus- III. Mary Elizabeth Charlotte.
tained from Jlontrose. Sir John m. Est, Anne, dau. of Sir iltllCittir.—This is a branch of the ancient and distin-
Archibald Douglas, of Cavers, heritable Sheriff of the co. guished family of Mcbbat of Philiphaufih.
Roxburgh, and had six sons and four daus., i. .James (Sir), his Chables Mcbbat, Esq., 4th son of John Murray, Esq.
heir ii. John, of Bowhill, one of the Senators of the College
; of Philiphaugh, co. Selkirk, M.P., by Eleanor his wife, eldest
of Justice; iii. William, a Col. in the army; i. Anne, m. 1st, dau. of Lord Basil Hamilton, of Baldoon, m. Eliza, sister
Alexander Pringle, of Whitebank, and 2ndly, Robert Ruther- of Robert Scott, Esq. of Danesfield, and had a son and sue-
ford, of Rowland; ii. Janet; iii. Rachel: iv. Elizabeth. eessor,
Sir John Murray, m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Scott, Chables Scott Mcbbat, Esq. of Danesfield, ni. 17 May,
of Scolstarvit, and widow of John Troiter, of Charterhall, and Islo,Augusta Eliza, dau. of John Nixon, Esq., and widow of
MUR TUE LANDED GENTRY, IMUg 1117
John BuHcr, Esq., M.P., of East Looc, niul iljinj: 1i April John, now of Touchadam. James, h. 20 June, 1834.
Augusta Anna) a son and suc- Alexander Bruce, Lieut. 79th rcgt., 0. 24 June, 1840.
1S37, left (witli a dau., Eliza
Arthur liryce, b. 22 Ecb. 1S43; d. 10 Nov. lsC3.
cessor, the present Cuaules Kobebt Scott Scott-Mukbay,
Margaret.
r.sq. of Danesficld. Lind.say Elizabeth, m. Ernald Smith, Esq., son of George II.
Bruce, Esq. of Kennet. Mr. Murray m. 3rdly, Grace, dau. of Sittingbouine, Kent.
Alexander .Spiers, Esq. of Elderslie, and by this lady had two
daus., Mary, m. Alexander Spiers, Esq. of Culveruch, in
CO. Stirling, and Grace. Polmaise d. 1814, and was s. by his MUSKETT OF CLIPPESUY HO'QSE.
eldest son,
MusiCETT, TuE Kev. IIenry JosEPir, M.A., of
William MrBBAT, Esq. of Polmaise and Touchadam, Vi«e-
Clippesby House, Norfolk, b. 2 July, 1820 ; m. 1st,
Licut. CO. Stirling, and Lieut. -Col. of the Yeomanry, 6. G July,
1773; m. U
June, 1799, Anne, dau. of Sir William Maxwell,
2 Dec. 1817, Charlotte Heath, dau. of the late
Bart, of Monrcith, and was s. at his decease by his cousin, William Heath Jary, Esq. of Bloficld Lodge,
John Mdbbat, Esq. of Polmaise, co. Stirling, 6. 5 July, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., who d. ISGt. Ho m.
1797 li!. 10 Aug. 1830, Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. James Lryce, of
; 2ndly, 9 Nov. 18G5, Sophia Anne, dau. of Edmund
Edinburgh, and had issue, Ward, ilsq. of Bury St. Edmunds, and has issue,
1148 MUS THE L/iNDED GENTRY. MUS
I. Henut Joseph SALiSBrp.v. Mr. Mussenden d. 'i Oct. 18G0, and was s. by his only eon, the
II. Herbert Edmund, d. ISGO. IIT. Percy Edward. present William Mussenden, Esq. of Larchficld.
IV. Ernest Charles. V. John Harrington. Armi — Or, a cross engrailed gu., in the dexter canton a
VI. Aubrey Dashwood. CoiTiish chough ppr., beaked and legged of the 2nd. Crest —
I. Ethel Mary Emily, d. 18C3. n. Ada Catharine. A dove with an olive branch in its beak all ppr. Motto—
III. Emily Louisa Julia. Jaime la liberie.
tieai —Larchficld, Lisbum, co. Antrim.
iLtltCaflt.— This family resided and possessed lands in the
parish of Hau^jhley, in Suffolk, in the reigns of Henky VIH.,
Edward VI., and Elizabeth, and a branch continued there MUSTERS OF COLWICK.
until the year 1774.
William Muskett, Esq., who was living at Haughley, 15C5,
CnAWORTn-MusTERS, John, Esq. of Anncsley
d. 1592, and was s. by his son, Park, Colwick Hall, and Wiverton Hall, co. Not-
EoBEET Muskett, Esq., a warm adherent of royalty temp. tingham, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1864, h. 1838;
Charles I. He was s. 1G30, by his son, m. 15 March, 1859, Caroline Anne, eldest dau. of
Simon Muskett, Esq. of Brisingham, in Norfolk. The dau. Henry Sherbrooke, Esq. of Oxton Hall, Notts, and
of this gentleman ra. Henry Bloomfield, Esq. of Fersficld, has issue,
grandfather of Rev. Francis Bloomfield, of Fcrsfield and
who wrote the Illstory of Norfolk. His son,
Billingford, I. John Patricids, h. ISGO.
John Muskett, possessed landed property in Brisingham and II. Lancelot George Eden Michael, b. 1868.
dau. of Philip llamond, of Westacrc, Norfolk, and d. in his Jenkin Miners, m. Eva, dau. of Philip Micliell, and left a
father's lifetime, 1842, liavinff had issue, son and successor,
I. JouN CiiAwoKxn, successor to his grandfather, now of Col- Richard Miners, Sheriff of co. Hereford IC Henry VII.
wick Hall. (1500). He TO. Joan, dau. of Gwillim ap Thomas, ap
II. George Chaworth, E.N., 6. 1840, Consul at Mozambique,
Llewellyn, ap Howell, ap Gylough, and had issue, Roger (Sir),
m. 1873, Herminia, only dau. of George Williams, Ksq. of
»u. Alice, dau of Sir William Myll, Knt. of Gloucester, and
Lucre Bolivia, and has issue.
I. Mary Anne Chaworth, m. 1SG3, Horatio Tacke, Lieut. R.X.
d. s. 2>. and Thomas. The younger son,
;
I. Eva Margaret. ii. Gertrude Henrietta. Peter Rickards, of whom presently, as inheritor of
the estates of Mtnors.
III. Blanche Georgiana.
Theodosia Mynors m. 2ndly, Richard Witherstone, Esq. of
Mr. Myers is Lord of the Manors of Yv'cald Hall The Lodge, and had a son,
and Shcnlejbiu-j. Edward Witherstone, Sheriff of co. Ficreford 1720, m.
Anne Barrett, and left at his decease an (July dau.,
iLt'lirngC— M'lLiiAM Joseph Mtprs, Esq., J.P. and D.L., Catherine Witherstone, who m., as stated above, her
Herts, only .son of William Myers, Esq. of Barlow Hall, co. kinsman, Peter Rickards.
Lancaster, m. Margaret, dau. of Kicholas Crooke, Esq. of
Mr. Mynors d. 23 Aug. 1672, and was s. by his son,
Homeficld, co. Lancaster, and d. 13 Xov. 1S58, having had
Robert Mtnors, Esq. of Treago, 6. April, 1664; m.'EWzn,
issue,
dau. of William Adams, Esq. of Monmouth, and was «. by his
Thosias Bonnox, now of Porters Park, his heir. son,
Charles, of Sw.inmore, Hants, ;». Henrietta, d.iu. of the
late Henry Ashton, Esq. of Poulton Hey, co. Chester, and
Robert Mtnors, Esq. of Treago, Sheriff of co. Hereford
has issue, 1 William Henry; 2 Charles; and 1 Constance J 735,Thomasine, dau. of Thomas Gouge, Esq. of London,
7)1.
He was s. by his son, Trowbridge Halliday, Esq. of Chapel Cleeve, Somerset, and
SiB Roger Miners, Knt. of Treago, to. Joan, dau. of Sir had issue,
Lawrence Bostock, Knt., 3rd son of Eostock of Cheshire, and Robert Baskerville. now of Treago and Evancoyd.
was s. by his son, Edaiund Ba.skorville, Rector of Af.hicy, WiUs, 6. Ia2 J ; y< Feb.
1150 MYN THE LANDED GENTRY. MYT
1855, Horatia Charlotte Caiiipl)cll, dau. of Jolin Crawfonl, Sir Thomas Jones, Knt., Chief Justice of the Common Picas,
Esq., and had a son, Roland Crawford Baskcrville, /*. 1855, and dau. of Edward Jones, Esq. of Sandford, Salop, and by hv ^1
and four daus., 1 Alice Eleanor, m. June, 1877, C. W. J. her (who m. 2ndly, Humphrey Hughes, Esq. of Gwerclas,
Smith, Esq.; 2 Sybil Agnes; 3 Margaret Beatrice; i Merionethshire) had issue,
Violet Mary.
Walter Baskerville (Rev.), Rector of Llanwarne, Boss, co. Richard, his heir.
Hereford, J. P., b. 28 Aur. 1827; m. 3 April, 1856, Caroline Elizabeth, m. Charles Hughes, Esq., seated at Bryntangor,
Elizabeth, elder dau. of Henry Clay, Esq. of Stapenhill, co. CO. Denbigh, High Sheriff of Merioneth 1089.
Derby, and Pierccfield Park, co. Monmouth, and has issue, James Mytton was s. by his son and heir,
Harry Walter Baskerville, 0. 28 Oct. 1857; Nigel Basker- Richard Mytton, Esq. of Pontyscowryd, High Sheriff co.
ville, 6. 22 Aug. 1862; Aubrey Baskerville, 0. 13 April,
Montgomery 1074, m. Bridget, dau. of Goorgc Devereux, Esq.
1865; and Evelyn Baskerville.
Thomas Baskerville, 6. 1834; ju. 1 Aug. 1863, Constance of Vaynor, in that co., and left (with a dau., Catherine, »i.
Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Grcea Price, Bart, of Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Aberbechan) a son,
Norton Manor. Richard My'tton, Esq. of Pontyscowryd, m. Dorothy, dau.
Mary Philippa, m. 1856, George Henry Warrington Carew, and heiress of Brochwel Wynn, J^sq. of Garth, co. Montgo-
Esq. of Carew Castle, co. Pembroke, and Crowcombe Court, mery, and had a son, Devereux, his heir, and a dan., Cathe-
Somerset, and Pentrepant, Salop.
rine, m. Edward Devereux, 11th Viscount Hereford. Mr.
He d. 20 Jan. 18G6. Mytton, High Sheriff of co. Montgomery 1730, d. 1773, and
Arms—Sa., an eagle displayed or, on a chief a?,, bordurcd was s. by his son,
arg. a chevron between two crescents in chief and a rose in Devereux Mytton, Esq. of Garth, m. Anne, dau. of liichai d
—
base of the second. Crest A naked arm embowed, the hand
— Jones, Esq. of Trelydan, and had issue,
holding a bears paw erased at the thigh all ppr. Motto
I. Richard, who d. v. p., leaving a son,
Spero ut fidelis.
—
Seats Trcago, ncarEoss; andEyancoyd, near Kington. Richard, heir to his grandfather.
II. John, of Penylan, co. Montgomery, High Sheriff of that
CO. 1809, m. twice, 1st, Bridget, dau. of Price Jones, Esq.
MYNORS OF WEATHEKOAK. of Glenhafren, by Bridget his wife, dau. of Edward Glynn,
Esq. of Glynn and 2ndly, Beatrice Catherine, now of Beau-
of Weatheroak, co. Wor-
;
Mtnoes, Egbert, Esq. maris, Anglesey, dau. of the Rev. W. Browne, Vicar of Myfod,
cester, J.r. and D.L. for that co., and in the Com- CO. Blontgomery. By the former he had, with other issue,
mission of the Peace for co. Warwick, M.A. Oxford, The Rev. Devereux, Rector of Llandyssil, co. Montgo-
Barrister-at-Law of tlie Inner Temple, b. 30 April, mery, m. 19 June, 1810, Elizabeth Sarah, youngest dau.
of Francis Lloyd, Esq. of Berghill, Salop, and had issue,
1817; s. his father 18i2. 1 John Glynne 2 Devereux; 1 Bridget; 2 Elizabeth. The
;
elder son,
ILtttCagC— RoBEKT Mtkohs, Esq. of Weatheroak, 3rd son
of John Mynors, E.sq. of Eccleshall, co. Stafford (a lineal John Glynne, 6. 15 Sept. 1811; 5/). Charlotte, only dau.
descendant of the family of that name formerly seated at of John Davi.^, Esq., of Mariington, Salop, and Peniarth,
CO. Jlontgomcry, Lieut.-Col. Royal Montgomeryshire
Elakenliall, in the same co.), by Catherine his wife, dau
Militia. By lady (who d. 28 Sept. 1836) Mr.
this
of John James, of High Offley, ra. Susanna, dau. of Thomas Mytton (who Jan. 1844) had one child,
d.
Eden, Gent, of Broad Marston, co. Gloucester, and d. 1800,
Charlotte Arabella Anne Glynne, niece and heir pre-
having had issue, sumptive of her maternal uncle, John Davies, Esq.
EoBEET Edward Eden, his heir. John, d. in infancy. of Marrington and Peniarth.
Henry Eden, of Keynsham, Somerset, J. P., iu. Sept. 1825, Mr. Mytton d. 12 May, 1809, aged 84, and was by his grand-
Eliza Clara, only dau. of Partridge, — Esq. of Stroud, co.
son.
s.
HicnARD 5ITTT0N-, Fsq., ))i. F.lizabctli, dau. of riicliaid 29 Dec. 1791, IIonori.T, dau. of P.obert ffrench, Esq. of Raha-
Lutwyche, ami was hitlifr of sane, co. Galway, by his wife, sister of Joseph Nagle, Esq. of
Edward Mvtton, of Shipton, Salop, wlio 4 June, 1G20.<<'. Ballygriflin, co. Cork, and had issue,
He m. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of llolKit Wi^cfall, of Worcester, and Joseph, who took the additional surname of Naole.
of Sutton, CO. Stafford; and Judly, Eleanor, relict of Chris- Charles (Sir), Knt., Lieut.-Col. 81st regt.. K.C.T., K.S.F.,
topher l>iphton. By the former he left a son,
K.C.I.C, Are., b. lU .Alarch, 179.'), served with distinction as
Gen. of Brigade in the Spanish Legion. He m. 13 April,
llESRY SIttton, Esq. of Shipton, ni. two wives, but had 182G, Mary Barbara, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Clifford-Con-
issue only by the first, Mary, dau. of Christopher Dcighton, suible, 1st bart. of Tixall, eo. StatTord, and i!. Is47, havin;;
Esq. of St. Helen's, Worcester. He U. 17 Sept. 1GU3, was had i.ssue surviving,Charles Kaleigh, late Lieut.-Col.,
1
interred at Shipton, and s. by his son, served in the Crimea, m. 1852, Mary, eldest dau. and co-
Henry Mvtton, Esq. of Shipton, m. Elizabeth, dau. of heir of the late James Balfe, E.sq. of Bunnymede (now
liunnamoat), eo. Roscommon, and by her (who d. 1871) ha*
Thomas rowy."!, Esq. of Suitton, and relict of Iticliard Hunt,
issue (*' BuRKE'8 PeerageaadBaronntufje); 2 Hugh Arthur,
Esq. of Milson, and was s. at his decease, in May, 1CS8, by Major 81st regt., b. 9 Feb. 1833, m. 14 Nov. 1»73, Alice,
his son, dau. of Kichard Stainforth, Esq. and has issue; 3 Henry
Tuo.MAS Mttton, Esq. of Shipton, Rarrister-at-Law, iii. Augustus, Capt. 25th regt., b. 2U Aug. 184G 1 Mary Char- ;
Martha, dau. of Uouhaiu Amies, Esq. of Stottesdcn, Salop, and lotte Constance; and 2 Mary Amy.
had two sons, Mary Elizabeth, </. 22 Oct. 1859.
Marianne, m. 28 Sept. 1827, her first cousin, Sir Thomas
I. Henry, of Shipton, m. Martha, dau. of Walter Gough, E.sq.
Aston Clifford Constable, Bart.
of Perry Hall, and of Oldfallings, eo. Stafford, and left at
his decease, 1757 (with a dau., Harriet, hi. Samuel Har- Mr. Chichester d. 17 Jan. 1837.
wood, Esq. of Criekheuth), a son,
Thomas Mytton, Esq. of Shipton, b. 5 March, 1736, m.
Arm!t — Quarterly:
1st and 4th, counter quartered 1st and ;
Mary, ;!rd dau. of Sir Henry Kdwardes, Bart., and by her rampant between three dexter hands eouped at the wrist gu., for
had issue, Nagle; 2nd and 3rd, chcquy or and gu. a chief vair, for
Benjamin (Rev.), of Pembroke Coll. Oxford, m. 7 Jlay, —
Chichester. Crests 1st, A goldtinch ppr., for Nagle; 2nd,
I7a8), Miss Eleanor Hussell, and dying at Shipton, G Nov. A heron rising with an eel in the beak ppr., for Chichester.
17U3, left one son, —
ilotto Non vox sed votum.
Thomas, of Shipton Hall, .T.P. andD.L.,
Feb. 1789; b. 11 —
iiuU Calverlcigh Court, near Tiverton, Devon.
111. 20 June, 1S40, Harriet, eldest dau. of William
Downes, Esq. of Kewhouse, Salop and d. s. p. 9 Sept.
;
1874.
Eleanor Martha, m. John Gouph, Esq. of Perry ITall. NAIRNE OF DUNSINANE,
Mary Elizabeth, m. Samuel Holland, Esq. of Tenbury. Naiene, William, Esq. of Duusinaue, co. Pcrl'i,
Margaret, m. Thomas More, Esq. of Larden, Shropsiiirc.
Ann. J.P.and D.L., b. 1852.
Mr. Mytton (i. July, 1787, and the Shipton estate was
^ttlTCTtgr. Sir William Nairne, of Dunsinanc, descended
enjoyed by his widow until her decease, 1830, when it
devolved on her grandson. from Michael do Narni, who flourished temp. Robert 111.,
was created a Bart. 31 Marcli, 1704. His son and successor.
II. Thomas, ancestor of Mttton of Cleobury North.
Sir William Naibne, 2nd bart. of Dunsinane, »«. Emelia
Mr. Mytton d. C May, 1702. IHs 2nd son,
Graham, of Fiutry, and by her (who d. 14 Dec. 1767) he had
Thomas Mytton, Esq. of Cleobiuy North, m. Anne, dau.
two daus. Hhe elder «t. Henry Smith, a Lawyer in London,
and co-heir of Bliehael llenshaw, Esq. of Leek, co. Stafford,
and the younger (/. 17G8), and two sons, Thomas and William.
last male heir and representative of the ancient family of
Sir William d. at Scoon, co. Pertli, 20 June, 1754, and was .«.
Hekshaw of Henshaw, co. Chester; and d. 3 July, 17G2, leav-
by his son.
ing a son and successor,
Sir Thomas Nairne, 3rd bart. of Dunsinanc, d. 14 Dec.
Thomas Mstton, Esq. of Cleobury North, Barrister at- Law,
1760, having had issue,
m. 3 July, 1778, Mary, only dau. of George Goodwin, Esq.
William, his heir.
of Colebruok Dale, co. Salop and d. 2 Jan. 1830, having had,
;
Robert Nannet, of Cefndeuddwr, m. Martha, dau. of 1824, Selina, 2nd dau. of Sir Grey Skipwith, bth bart of New-
Pilchard ap Edward, of Nanhoran Uchaf, and had an elder son, bold Hall, CO. Warwick, and had issue,
Bev. Eichakd Nanney, of Cefndeuddwr, Vicar of Clynog James Lenox, now of Loughcrew.
1723, Keotor of Llanaelhaiarn 1765, and Registrar and a Canon William Dutton, formerly Major Ilth foot, h. 13 Oct. 1830;
of Bangor Cathedral, m. 27 Oct. 1732, Elizabeth, dau. of Wil- TO. 6 Dec. 1876, Jane, only dau. of Richard Wyatt Edgell,
liam Wynne, Esq. of Wern, co. Carnarvon, and was father of Esq. of Milton Place, Surrey, and Lympstone, Devon.
a son, Richard (Rev.), who d. p. 1812; and a dau., Cathe-
.s.
Lelia Jane, to. 1870, John Coddington, Esq. Anna Selina.
rine. Mr. Nanney d- 17G8, and was s. by his dau. and eventual Mr. Naper d. 2 Sept. 1868.
heiress, Arms —Arg., a saltier engrailed between four roses gu.
Catherine Nannet, m. Rev. Rtchard Eleis, of Gwynfryn Crfst —A dexter arm erect coupcd at the elbow vested gu.
and Bodychan, Vicar of Clynog 17C5, and Rector of Llanaol- turned u,. arg. grasping a crescent ppr.
"laiarn 1805, derived from Ilwfa ap Cunddclw, founder of the
Seed —Loughcrew, near Oldcastle, co. Meath.
1st Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, and was mother of
Elizabeth Eleis, m. John Jones, Esq. of Brynhir, and had NAPIEE. OF PEHNARD HOUSE.
issue,
John, d. unm. 1812.
Napier, Edwaed Berkeiet, Esq. of Pennai-d
Richard, an ofliccr Bombay army, d. s. j). ISll. House, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriiri859,
Owen, of Cefiideuddwr. b. 5 Nov. 181G ; m. 1849, Emily Houlton, dau. of
Catherine, m. Mathcw Hayes, Esq., and d. s.p. Sir John Wilson, C.B., K.H., and has issue,
Anne, m. Rev. Walter Poole.
Margaret, m. —
Davies, Esq. I. Gerard Berkeley, b. 1857.
Gwnfryn, H.E.I.C.'s Service, M.P. Carnarvon, b. 1790; m. Andrew Napier, Esq. claiming descent from
iLiUCitJJC.
17 Nov. 1843, Mary, dau. of Hugh Jones, Esq. of Hengwrtucha, the noble family of Napier, to. Letitia Berkeley, and was
€0. Merioneth, and by her (who d. 8 July, 1840) had issue, father of
I. Hugh John, his heir. Edward Berkeley Napieb, Esq., b. 19 June, 1759 m. ;
Mr. Owen Jones Ellis-Nanney assumed the two latter surnames Letitia Sarah, dau. and heiress of Gerard Martin, Esq., and
at the testamentary request of his uncle, David Ellis Nanni'y, by her left at his decease, 1798 (with a dau., Letitia Sarah),
Esq., and d. 27 Oct. 1870, when he was by his only son, i«. nn only son and heir,
Hugh John Ellis Nanney, Esq., now of Gwynfryn. Gerard Martin Berkeley Napieb, Esq. of Pennard House,
6. 5 March, 1792 m. 1813, Mary, dau. of John Paul Paul,
Arm" — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, a lion J'ampant az.. for
;
Nannet 2nd, arg., a cro=s between four arrows sa., for.IoNEs ; Esq. of Highgrove, co. Gloucester, and by her (who survived
;
'•Jnl, gu., a chevron between three lions rampant or, lor Ellis. him; TO. 2ndly, 1835, Sir John Dean Paul, 1st bart. of Red-
—
Seat Gwynfryn, near Criceeith, co. Carnarvon. borough, and d. 6 Feb. 1842) had, with daus. (Letitia Mary,
TO. F. Cripps, Esq., and d. 1839 ; and Julia Arundel, d. 1847),
NAPER OF LOTJGHCKEW. three sons,
TTapee, James Lexox, 'Eiq. of Loughra-ew, co. I. Edward Berkeley, now of Pennard House.
Meath, J.P. and D.L., High Sherifl' 1853, b. 5 Dec. II. Charles Walter Albyn (Rev.), Rector of Wiston, Sussex, &.
28 Oct. 1817; m. 16 Sept. 1845, the Hon. Marianne Flora
1825 m. 5 April, 1877, Hon. Katherine Frances
;
Elruria Talbot, dau. of James, 3rd Lord Talbot do Mala-
Eowley, only dau. of Clotwortby, ord Bmioii Lang- hide, and (by her, who d.'iO Dee. 1878) had issue,
ford, and has (by her, wlio cl. 13 Juu. 1879), 1 Walter Edward, b. 20 Dec. 1847.
James Naper, Esq. of Loughcrew, r,i. Anne, dau. of Sir between four roses gu., for Napier; 2nd and 3rd, or, on a bend
Ralph Dutton, 2nd bart. of Sherborne, co. Gloucester, and by az. a mullet between two crescents of the field within a
her (who d. 1718) had (with two daus., Anne, m. Dillon Pollard, double tressure flory counterflory of the second, for Scott of
Esq. of Castle Pollard, co. Westmeatli; and Mary) a son, 'fhirlestane. Crext —
A dexter arm erect couped at the elbow
—
vested gu. turned up arg. grasping a crescent, ppr. Motto
James Lennox Naper, Esq. of Loughcrew, who assumed the
Fata providentia major.
surname and arms of Dutton. He to. 1st, a dau. of Gen. —
Seat Pennard House, Shepton Mallet.
Ingoldsby, by whom he had an only child, John, who d. unm.
1771. He TO. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Christopher Bond, Esq. of
Newland, co. Gloucester, by whom he had issue. NASH OF WOECESTERSHIE.E.
James, of Sherborne, M.P. co. Gloucester 1780, who was Nask, James, Esq., M.D., of The Noak, co. Wor-
elevated to the Peerage, as Baron Sherborne, 1784 (sec cester, J.P., h. 4 April, 1801 m. 10 Aug. 1826, ;
I. RifHAiiD, b. 31 Oct. 1827; m. 30 April, 185G, Sarah Crane, wife, youngest dau. of Jolm, 3rd Duke of AthoU,
only dau. of Joseph IJofters, Ksq. of Arelcy House, co. and has issue,
Worcester, and has issue, 1 Eichard Slade, b. 15 Oct.
1857 ; 2 James Keginald, b. 28 July, 1859, and 1 Sarah I. CimisTopHEii John, b. 19 Sept. 1849; m. 22 Oct. 1874,
Alice, b. Aug. 18G1.
1 Everikla Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Kalph Creyke, Esq. of
II. James, 6. 2 Aug. Is29 ; d. at St. Kilila, near Melbourne, Eawchffe, W. Eiding co. York, and has issue, 1 Hilda
Australia, 30 July, 1807. Georgiana; 2 Ethelroda Louisa.
II. Rowland Edward Leyland, 6. 8 Jan. 1851.
III. John, 6. C Nov. lb3U.
III. John, 6.21 March, 1856.
I. Frances Anne.
I. Dora, m. 4 July, 1872, Edmund C.Drumniond, Commander
II. Sarah Klizabeth, m. 23 Juno, 1869, Joseph Grindon
Eogers, Esq. of Hartley Court. R.N., and has issue. ii. JIargaret.
2,tnCa(IC.—This family, the name of which is .spelt of Fron 1,1 wyd, co. Montgomery, and has issue.
TOviously, as Neish, Naish, Nasse, Nashc,and Nash, and appears IV. Georgina. v. Frances.
originally to have been Ash, is of considerable antiquity in VI. Eva. VII. Alice Maud.
CO. Worcester, in which co. it possessed estates before the
teign of Edward III. 3LtlTCn(ir.— PticHAKD Edllin, Esq. of the township of
BiCHASD Nash, Esq. of St. Peter's, Droitwich, fjth in descent Knowslcy, co. Lancaster, ra. Margaret, only child who left
from John Nash, gf Crutch, and Joan Brewer his wife, m. issue of Eichard Leyland, Esq. of Knowsley, and sister of
Stafford, and by her (who d. 20 April, 1C51) had two sons, d. s. V. '20 May, 1827. By this lady Mr. Bullin had issue,
i. Eichard, of St. Peter's, Droitwich, m. Mary, dau. and co- Eichard Bullin, who assumed by royal license, 19 July,
heir of Sir Rowland Berkeley, Knt. of Cothoridgo, co. Wor- 1827, the name and arms of Leyland, and d. unm. 1 Dec.
cester, and (/. 13 March, 1G96, aged 43, having had by this 1844.
lady, who d. 9 June, 1707 (besides two daus., Elizabeth, d. Christopher Bullin, who assumed by royal license, 8 May,
v.nm. and Mary, m. Edward Popham, Esq. of Tewkesbury
; 1845, the surname and arms of Leyland, and d. uiim.
I^odge, CO. Gloucester) one son, llichard, of St. Peter's, 4 Sept. 1849.
Droitwich, m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Trcadway, Turkey DonoTHY, -III. John Naylor, Esq. of Hartford Hill, co.
Merchant, and d. 10 Aug. 1740, having had by her (who d. Chester.
14 Dec. 1741) three sons and four daus.,
The only daughter,
1 Eichard, of St. Peter's, 6. 28 March, 1712; m. France.';, Dorothy Bullin, in. to John Naylor, Esq., had issue by
dau. and heir of John Eavenhill, Esq., heir tothe Russells
of Strenham, and d. .s. p. 18 Oct. 1768. His widow m.
him three sons and one dau.,
Charles Trubshaw Witlicrs, Esq. of Worcester. Thomas Leyland, of Haggerston Castle, Beal, Northumber-
2 George, d. s. p. land, late Capt. 2nd Lite Guards, /;. 21 Jan. 1811 assumed
;
3 Treadway, of St. Peter's and Severe, in the parish of by royal license, 20 Dec. 1849, the name and arms of Leyland
Clayncs, D.D., b. 1725; m. Margaret, youngest dau. of only.
John Martin, Esq. of Overbury, co. Worcester, and had John Naylor, now of Leighton Hall.
issue a dau. and heir. Margaret, ru. John, 1st Earl Eichard Christopher Naylor, now of Ilooton Hall (^cc Nat-
Somers. lob nf Ilooton).
1 Anne, d. s. p. 1739. 2 Elizabeth, d. 1739. Elizabeth Mary, ?». Major-Gen. Gold; and d. s. p. March,
3 Mary, m. 19 Feb. 1716-17, Sir William Aruult, Bart. 1872.
4 Catherine.
^(•»!,9 — Per pale or and arg. a pale sa. fretty of the first
K. Thomas, of whom presently. between two lions rampant of the third, quartering Bdllin,
Mr. Nash, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth (who^^. 3 Aug. 1676), had erm. a chevron inveoted paly of six gu. and sa. between three
a dau., Elizabeth, who d. 22 April, 1673. Mr. Nash d. 26 Dec. bulls' heads couped of the last, armed and collared or; and
His younger son, Leyland, erm., on a fess engrailed .sa. between nine ears of
1690, aged 70.
barley, three, three, and three vert, banded or, in chief, and
The Eev. Thomas Nasu, A.M., appointed "Vicar of St. Peter's throe like ears in base a lion passant of the last between two
1688, d. 1733, leaving, by Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas escallops arg. —
Crest A lion passant sa. charged on the body
Bourne, of Oxford, a son, with two saltiers or, resting the forepaw upon a shield charged
James Nash, Esq. of Bcpford Court, 6. 4 June, 1714; m. —
with the arms. Motto Hoc age.
25 Aug. 1742, Ann, dau. of Thomas Hampton, and had issue. —
Heats Leighton Hall, Welshpool, co. Montgomery; and
Brynllywarch Hall, Newtown, co. Montgomery.
The 2nd son,
EicHAnD Nash, Esq. an Alderman of the city of Worcester,
m. 1st, 27 April, 1767, Sarah, widow of Edward Winsmore, of
Woodsfield, near Malvern, and dau. of Wilson, Esq. of the — NAYLOE OF HOOTON HALL.
family of Wilson, of Barnard's Green, co. Worcester; and
2iid!y, 17 Oct. 1799, Margery, dau. of Horniblow, and — Natloe, Eichaed Cheistophee, Esq. of Hooton
widow of Mr. Nash d. 16 March, 1825; all
Edward Green. Hall, CO. Chester and Kclmarsh Hall, co. North-
fais children d. unm., except the youngest son by his 1st wife, ampton, J.P. for the cos. of Chester and Northamp-
jAitf^s Nash, Esq. of Titton, in the parish of Hartlebury, m. ton, and Denbigh, High Sheriff co. Chester 1856,
23 March, ISOO, Elizabeth Tijjper, and by her (who m. 2ndly, and Patron of three Livings, b. 1814 ; in. 1st, 6
29 Jan. 1807, Mr. Henry Court) had surviving issue, April, 1854, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Eev. Eobert
James, the present Dr. Nash, of Worcester, and of the Noak. Tredcroft, of Tangmcre, Sussex, Prebendary of
Sarah Margaret, b. 13 Nov. 1804; m. Thomas Lingcii, Esq.,
Chichester, by Frances Catherine his wife, only dau.
3rd son of the Eev. Henry Lingen, of Abberley, co.
Worcester. of Sir Thomas Brooke Pechell, 2ud bart. of
James Nash d. 13 April, 1804. Pagglcsham, and by her (who d. Jan. 1855) had
Arms — Per fessvert and sa. in chief a chevron between three
an only dau., who d. 1856. He m. 2ndly, 1856, Mary
greyhounds courant and in base on a chevron between as many Sophia, only dau. of Henry Tliorold, Esq. of Cux-
greyhounds Btatant arg. three sprigs of ash ppr. Crests 1st, — wold, CO. Lincoln, and by her has two daus.,
On a mount vert a greyhound courant arg. charged on the
body with an ermine spot sa. in the mouth a sprig of ash ppr. I. Mittic. II. Mary.
2&d, Outlof a ducal coronet jewelled and turned up erm. a grey-
hound's head arg. collared sa. ring and rim or. Motlo In — Mr. Eichard Naylor is the youngest son of John
Utroque fidelis. Naylor, Esq. of Hartford Hill, co. Clicstcr, by
—
Seat The Noak, Hartley, Worcester. Dorothy his wii'e, only dau. of Eichard Bullin, Esq.,
and .1. as co-heir with his brother, to the property
of his maternal uncle, Christopher Leyland, Esq.,
NAYLOK OF LEIGHTON HALL. 1840.
Naylor, John, Esq. of Lcigliton Hall, co. Mont- Arma, rfr. See Natlor of LdpJitnn Hall.
gomery, J.P. and D.L., High SlierifE 1853, b. 15 Scaii— Hooton Hal!, Chester; Kelmarsh Uall, Northampton.
April, 1813 ; m. 20 Aug. 184G, Georgians,
rlau. of
John Edwards, Esq. of Ness Strange, Salop, by
Charlotte Margaret, dau. of the Rev. George Jlartin,
NEED, now WELFITT.
Vicar of Great Ness, by the Lady Mary Miuray his See WelI'IT.
1154 NEt THE LANDED GENTRY. J^"ES 1
NEILIi OF BAHNWEILL. A statue of Gen. Neill, in honour and memory of his great
services, was erected by public subscription, in Wellington
Smith-Neill, William James, Esq. of Barn- Square, in ths town of Ayr. It bears the following inscription,
weill and Swindrigemiiir, co. Ayr, J. P., late Capt. " James George Smith-Neill, C.B., Aide-de-Camp to the Queen,
E.A., his father, the lieroic Gen. Neill, 25 Sept.
s. Lieut.-Col. in the Madras army, Brigadier-Gen. in India, a
1857 ; ni. 25 July, 18G0, Jessie Grordon, youngest brave, resolute, self-reliant soldier, universally acknowledge'!
dau. of George Leighton Wood, Esq. of Bath, as the who stemmed the torrent of rebellion in Bengal.
first
]
and by her (who d. 22 Jan. 1870) has issue, He gloriously at the relief of Lucknow, 25 Sept. 1857,
fell
aged 47."
1. James William, b. G March, ISC'!. — Quarterly:
1st, az., a lion rampant arg. ; 2nd, or, a^
I. Sibyll Caroline. ii. Alice. hand fe ssways
couped gu. holding a cross-crosslct titchce in!
pale az ;
3rd, or, a lymphad or galley sa. ; 4th, per fess arg. !
iLtlTCrtJIC.— WiLtiAM Keill, Esq. (claiming descent from and az. to represent the sea, out of wliich issueth a rock gu.
a cadet of the MacNcills of Barra, who settled in Ayrshire
— A
Crests 1st,
,
co,'j
Adamton, and by her was father of Ayr.
James Neill, Esq. of Schaw, m. 1722, Jean, dau. of John
Smith, Esq. of Drongan, co. Ayr, and had, besides several
daus., one son, NESBITT OP lilSMORE.
James Neill, Esq. of Barnwcill, m. 1779, Margaret, dau. (by
Nesbitt, Alexander, Esq. of Lismoro Ilotise,
Marion Cochrane, 'his wife) of Andrew Smith, Esq. of Swin-
CO. Cavan, High Sheriff 1862, s. his brother 1855
drigemuir, son of Andrew Smith, Esq. of the same place, and
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Cunninghame, Esq. of
in. June, 1855, Cecilia, dau. of Frederick Franks,
Auchenskeith, and by her had issue (with a son, James, and Esq., Capt. E.N.
two daus., Jean and Marion Jane, all d. young),
ILtltCitJC. Andrew
Nesbitt, Esq. of Erentcr (presumed
William, of Barnwcill. to be son of Thomas and grandson of
Nesbitt, of Newbottle,
Andrew, Capt. 90th regt., vi. 1813, Louisa, dau. of Sir James George Nesbitt, who d. 1590), assignee from the Karl of
Patey, of Heading; and d. Dec. 1813, leaving a son (pos- Annandale of the estates of Erenter and Malniusock, co.
ttiumous), Andrew Charles Brisbane, in the Medical service
Donegal, was father of
H.E.I. C.
Andrew Nesbitt, Esq., who served in the army of ChaklesI.
Mr. Neill d. Jan. 1799, and was by his cMcst son,
.:. in Ireland, m. Anne Lindsay, and d. 1C92, leaving four sons,
LiEDT.-CoL. William Smitii-Neill, of Barnwcill and Swin- Thomas, of whom hereafter.
drigcmuir, 6 17 July, 1784; jii. Nov. 1807, Caroline, dau. of Albert, an eminent Merchant in London, m. Elizabeth, dau.
George Price Spiller, Esq. (descended of Spiller of Shovioke, of John Gould, Esq., and had a dau., Kachel, who m.
Cornwall) Commissary-Gen., and Caroline his wife, representa- Richard Bard Harcourt, Esq. of Pendley, Herts, and carried
into the Harcourt family the estates of Brenter and Mal-
tive of the family of Bladen of Kitton Hall, co. Rutland, and
musock, which estates Thomas Nesbitt, after his settlement
by this lady (who d. 7 March, 18GC) had issue, in Cavan, sold to his said brother Albert. Albert sat in
JAME.S Geouge, late of Barnwcill. Parliament for the boroughs of Huntingdon and St. Michael,
John Martin ]51aden, Col. in the army, Deputy-Adjufant- and (I. 1753.
Gen. of Victoria, served during the entire of the second Robert, to. Margaret, younger dau. of Arnold Cn,sby, Esq.
campaign in Affghanistan, was present in every action with Alexander, to. another dau. of Jului Goidd, Esq., and d.
1743.
the Candahar division of the army, and received the medal
«fCandahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, 1842, 6. July, 1814; to. June, The eldest son,
1851, Miss Sarah Florcntia lialph. He was killed at Mel- TiiuMAs Nesbitt, Esq. of Grangemorc, co. Westmeath, High
bourne by a fall from his horse, 10 July, 18f)9. Sheriff for co. Cavan 1720, m. 1st, 1701, Susan Lyons, by
William Francis, Capt. K.A., 0. 5 March, 1822; rf. at Co-
lombo, Ceylon, 26 Sept. 1852.
whom he had one son, Charles Robert, who d. unm.; and
Caroline.
Margaret Smith, m. 28 Dec. 1857, James Weyman Wadcson, 2ndly, 1713, Jane, dau. and heiress of Arnold Cosby, Esq. of
Esq., 3rd sun of Samuel James Wadcson, Esq. of Austin Lismoro, co. Cavan (son of William Cosby, grandson of Arnold
Friars, and Romford, Essex. Cosby, great-grandson of Alexander Cosby and Dorcas Sydney
Sarah, m. 18 Nov. I8li2, Major-Gen. Sir Edward Macarthur, his wife). By this marriage Thomas Nesbitt came into
K.C.B. possession of Lismore and other estates in Cavan. He d. 1750,
Henrietta Jane Helen, to. 17 March, 18G3, Lieut. -Col. Fred.
Neil Edmonstone (who d. 14 Aug. having had issue (with seven daus.) seven sons,
18G3), yoimgest son of
Sir Charles Edmonstone, Bart. Cosr.Y, of whom presently.
Arnold, a Merchant in London, m. MissThrale, sister of Henry
Lieut.-Col. Smith-Neill, J. P. and D.L., s. to Barnwcill on the Thrale, Esq. of Streathani. He represented Cricklade, and
death of his father, Jan. 1799, and to Swindrigemuir and Kers- afterwards Winchilsea in Parliament, and d. s. p. 1765.
Albert, also a Merchant in London, ta. 24 Nov. 1729, Eliza-
land on the death of his maternal uncle, John Smith, Esq.,
beth, dau. of John Gould, Esq.
April, 1838. He d. 1850, and was by his eldest son..s.
Alexander, a Merchant in London.
Brigadier General James George Smith Neill, a soldier
whose name will live in history, and wliose services in India The eldest son,
and the Crimea were of prominent importance. He led a M.P. for Cavan, h. I7IS, s. to the
CosisY Nesbitt, Esq.,
brigade from Cawnpore to the relief of Lucknow, and here, at Cavan estates on the death of his father, ra. Anne, dau. of
the carrying of the batteries at the point of the bayonet, John Enery, of Bawnboy, and d. 17C8, having had issue,
25 Sept. 1857, at the very moment of complete success, " fell " Thomas, of whom presently.
to use the words of the Bombay Times— "the gallant General
John, Merchant in London, M.P. for Winchilsea, d. vnm.
Albert (Rev.), D.D., Chaplain to the Prince Regent, d.. unr,l„
Neill, the pride and idol of the army." The news of his fame
F'rances, ii>. William Moore, Esq. of Tullyvir, co. Cavan.
and his death made a great sensation in England, and the Jane, -m. James Young, Esq. of Lahard, co. Cavan.
Queen at once raised his widow to the rank which would have
Mr. Cosby was .5. by his eldest son,
been hers had her husband lived to receive the Knight Com-
Thomas Nesbitt, Esq. of Lismore, Col. in the army, M.P.
mandership of the Bath designed for him. The E.I.C. also
for Cavan, m. Louis.a, youngest dau. and co-heire.ss of John
conferred on the widow a grant of £500 a-year. This lady was
Daniel De Gennes, of Portarlington, Col. in the British service,
TO. to Gen. Neill 1835. She is Isabella, dau. of Col. William
and left, with two younger sons and a dau., three sons, Cosbt,
Warde, of the 5th Bengal Native Cavalry, grand-dau. of Gen.
George Warde, of Woodlands Castle, co. Glamorgan, and
and John, his successors and Thomas, who left by Anno his
;
wife, two sons and a dau., 1 John Albert, of Fort Hill, co.
great-grand-niece of the eminent Commander, Charles, 1st
Cavan, J.P. 2 Thomas; and 1 Louisa, to. Major Moore, of
;
Marquess Cornwall. Gen. Neill, by his marriage with this
the Rocks, Crossdoney. Col. Nesbitt d. 1820, and was s. by
lady, left issue,
his eldest son,
I. William James, now of Barnwcill. Cosby Nesbitt, Esq. of Lismore, m. Elizabeth Hancox, but
II. Charles Bladen. iii. George Eraser Erie, Capt. R.A. without issue 1837, when the estates devolved upon his
d.
IV. Andrew Harry Spencer, Capt. Bengal Staff Corps,
brother,
Squadron Commander Central India Horse.
V. Harrison Francis Spencer. vi. James George Vansittart.
John Nesbitt, Esq. of Lismore House, J.P. and D.L., High
I. Mary Caroline Itaikes. ji. Charlotte Margaret. Sheriff 1840, m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Tatam, Esq. of
III. Elizabeth Callierine. Moullon, CO. Lincoln, and left issue.
NET THE LANDED GENTRY. NEV 1155
Cosr.T Thomas, of I.ismore, d. unm,. 1805. John Nettles, Esq., of Tourecn, co. Watcrford, Major in
Alexander, nuw ol Lismore. the army, llish Sheriff lCDO-1 he m. a niece of Sir William
;
Frances. Evans, and left at his decease, ni.*), one son and one dau.,
Mary Annr, m. James Edward Biirrowes, Ksq., 2nd son of John, his heir; and Mary, w. Lieut. Ed ward Jones, of Youghal,
the late Thomas liunowes, Esq. of Stiadonc.
CO. Cork. Mr. Nettles d. 1715, and was s. by his only son,
Anns— Quarterly 1st and 4th, arj;., a chevron sn. between
:
three boars' heads erased sa., for Nesiutt; '.ind and 3r(l, arg., John Nettles, Esq. of Toureen, co. Waterford, Mahallagh,
on a chevron hetweon three leopards' faces sa. a crescent of and Beare Forest, eo. Cork; he m. Martha, duu. of Itobert
ihe field, on a canton or, a saltier vert hetween a cross- Kyves, Esq. of llathlogan, co. Kilkenny, and of Ryvcs Castle,
crosslct in chief, and a dexter hand couped at the wrist in CO. Limerick, and d. 12 May, 1726, leaving issue,
base gu. on the dexter side a li/ard erect and on the sinister
;
I. John Kyves, his heir.
a salmon haurient of the fourth, for Cosby. Crcxt A dexter — II. Kobert (Kev.), Rector of Ballinamonn, near Mallow, co.
cubit arm in armour, the hand grasping a truncheon all ppr.
Cork, ra. 1st, Jane, eldest dau. of .John liowernian, Esq. of
—
Motto Jc inainticndrai.
Coolyne, co. Cork, and by her (who d. 17G2) hp had issue,
(8«a£— Lismore House, Crossdoney, co. Ca\an.
two daus., co-heirs,
Jane, m. her cousin, William Nettles, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. 1783, Kilner Baker, Esq.
NETHERCOTE OF MOULTON GRANGE. Rev. Robert Nettles m. 2ndly, Jane, 2nd dau. of Francis
Netheecote, Hes'ry Osmond, Esq. of Moitlton Drew, Esq. of Drew's Court, co. Limerick, and had no issue
Grange, CO. Nortluimpton, J. P. and D.L., Higli by her.
Aug. 1850) has had issue, was a distinguished ofBcer, Lieut. -Col. Harry Nettles, of the
I. Ellen Mary, on. 19 Aug. 1871,Edward Baldwin Wake, 23rd Dragoons, who d. s. p- 1811. Mr. Nettles s. to Nettlevjlle
Esq., 5th son of Sir Charles Wake, 10th hart, of Courteen at the decease of his cousin Robert. His eldest son,
Northampton, and has issue.
Hal), CO. Robert Nettles, Esq. of Nettleville, Capt. 10th foot, J.P.
u. Louisa Julia Harriet, m. 20 Aug. 1874, Drury Wake, eo. Cork, m. 17G9, Esther, dau. of John Couran, Esq. of
Esq., 3rd son of Sir Charles Wake, 10th hart, of Courteen Dublin, and had (with three daus.), Richard Nevill, his heir,
I
HaU. and four other sons, all of whom were killed accidentally or in
I
He m. 2ndly, 1857, Charlotte Frances, dau. of battle, one of them at Waterloo. Mr. Nettles d. 1831, and was
Charles Allix, Esq. of Willoughby Hall, co. Lincoln. s. by his eldest son,
Karls of Westmorland, and whose descent is deduciblc from Lords of Raby; 2nd and 3rd, or. fretty gu. on a canton per
our Saxon annals. pale erin. and or, a ship with sails Juried sa. Crests 1st Out— :
Sir Robert Nevile, ofEldon(4th son of Ralph de Nevile, of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg.; 2nd On a chapeau gu.
:
2nil Lord Nevile of Raby, by Alice his wife, dau. and co-heir
turned up erm. a ship sa. il/o»o^Ne vile.
of Hugh de Aldley), distinguished himself in arms. He in.
/bcuj —
Wellingore Hall, Grantham, co. Lincoln.
Clara, dau. of Sir Francis Pinckney, and was direct ancestor of
Sir Anthony Nevile, whose 2nd son, by Maria his wife, NEVILE OF STUBTON.
dau. of Sir John Zouch, of Codnor Castle, was
Nevile, George, Esq. of Stubton, Notts, J.P.
George Nevile, Esq. to. 1st, Mary Fairfax, and had a son,
Francis, bapt. 25 Jan. 1530, whose son. Sir John Nevile, m.
and D.L.,High Sheriff co. Lincohi 1858, b. 25 Oct.
Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co heir of William Boswell, of Chete, 1822 m. 29 Dec. 1846, Madalene Ehzabeth, dau.
;
CO. Y'ork, and had, 1 Henry from whom descended John of G. M. Glasgo-sv, Esq., Capt. R.A. Mr. Nevile s.
X' vile of Mattersey, Notts, whose dau. and heiress, Elizabeth, to Stubton under the will of Sir Robert Heron, Bart.
1
.I't- 27 Aug. 1635, 7/1. Sir William Hickman, Bart, of Gains- He is 5th son of Rev. Henry Nevile, Rector of
b rough, CO. Lincoln; and 2 Maria, ra. Gervase Clifton. Cottesmore (see preceding Family).
He m. 2ndly, Isabel, dau. and heir of John Crofts, Esq. of
l;.if,'nall, CO. Nottingham, and had, with other issue,
For Lineage aiid Arm.i, see Nevile of Walcot.
KoBEET Nevile, Esq., m. Alicia, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Seat — Stubton, near Newark.
A", illiam Boswell, of Chete, by whom he had, with other
'
iMren, Sitha, in. Anthonius de Staunton, and
'
lEORGE Nevile, Esq., ni. Barbara, sister and co-heir of Sir NEVILE OP THOENEY.
n Herey, of Grove, and 5th dau. of Sir Humphiey llercy, Nettie, George, Esq. of Thorncv, co. Notting-
i:iizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir John Digby, of Kctclby. By ham, J.P., b. 5 July, 1833 m. 29 Nov. 1873, Sarah,
;
"'. Xevile ni. 2ndly, Alicia, dau. of George Christopher, June, and d. v. p. 15 Aug. 1673.
b. 3
Sow, Esq., and Edward, b. 1 Nov. 167.">, m. Martha, dau. of Thomas Lister,
>w of William RothwcU, Esq., by whom he left a son, Esq. of Coieby, co. Lincoln, and had by her, who d. 1716
1153 KEV THE LANDED GENTRY. KEV
(with a dau., Mary, who 0. yonnR, 1715), a son, Eowaud, grandson, by Emma and heir of Sir Bcrtrnm
his wife, dau.
il
of whom presently. Bulmer, Knt., Lord of Brancepeth, of Henrt, Lord Kevill,
Frances, 6. IG July, and 0.. 12 Nov. 1G74. Chamberlain to Henrt II., 1155), m. Maud, dau. of Lady Eva
Alise, bapt. 2 Oct. 1683; >». William Itothwell, Esq. of North
Grey, and was father of
ColUngbam. She
Nov. 1750.
d. 21
John Nevill, m. Amphalicia, Lady of Eolleston, and had
Mr. Nevile was s. by his eldest son,
at his decease
a son.
Geoege Nevile, Esq. of Thonicy, 6. lU March, 1CG2, who, Sir Andrew Nevill, Knt., Lord of Holt, Pickhall, and
by his wife Winefred, had an only son, Rolleston, m. Cecilia, dau. and heir of Balpli Blancliininster,
George Nevile, Esq. of Thorncy, b. 1C9G; m. Catherine, Lord of the Isles of Scilly and St. Mary Wike, and had (besides
4th dau. and eventual co-heir of Thilip Vincent, Esq. of Burn- two daus., one of whom 'm. De La River, and the other
borough Grange, co. Yorli, and had an only dau. and heiress, m. —Champion) a son.
Catherine, m. her cousin, George Nevile, Esq. of Thorney. Sib William Nevill, of Holt, to. the dau. and heir of Sir
Mr. Nevile dying without male issue, 1742, the representation Thomas Fancotte, Knt., and was s. by his son,
of the family devolved upon liis nephew, Sir Robert Nevill, of Holt, &c., who, by his wife, the dan.
Edward Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, 6. 2S Oct. 1711 m. Far- ;
of Sir Ralph Langford, Knt., was father of
rington, dau. of George Palmer, Esq., and niece of Sir Richard
Sir Thomas Nevicl, Knt. of Rolleston, co. Notts, m. Eliza-
Farrington, Bart. ; and dying 29 Jan. 1754, was s. by his only
beth, dau. ofWilham Babington, of Chiswell, co. Notts, and
son, had a son,
George Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, J.P. and D.L., Liout.-Col. William Nevill, of Eolleston and Holt, m. Katherine, dan.
Notts MiUtia, and High Sheriff 1772, 6. 20 Dec. 1739; ra.
and co-heiress of Tliomas Palmer, Esq. of Holt, and was «. by
10 Sept. 1763, Catherine, only dau. and heiress of George
his son,
Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, and Catherine Vincent his wife, and
Thomas Nevill, of Holt, Pickhall, and Eolleston, m. the
by her (who rf. 16 July, 1803) had nineteen children, of whom dau. of Sir Nicholas Griffin, Knt. of Braybrook, and was
survived, Nevile George, his heir; Christopher, successor
father of
to his brother Edward (Rev.), h. 30 Sept. 1773, Vicar of Frees,
;
adau.
William Nevill, of Holt, d. 1516,[leavingby his wife,
Salop, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Hill, 3rd bart. of HawUe- of Thomas Lucy, a son and heir.
fitone; Maria Catherine, m. William Wright, Esq. of Bawtry.
Sir Thomas Nevill, Knt. of Holt, High Sheriff 1539, 1552,
Mr. Nevile d. 29 June, ISOG, aged GC, and was s. by his eldest
and 1561. He m. 1st, Clara, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
son,
Ralph Nevill, Esq. of Thornton Bridge, by his wife, dau. and
Nevile George Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, 6. 17 Oct. 1764,
co-heiress of Ward Newby, and grand-dau. of Ralph Nevill,
at whose decease, unm., 5 Dec. 1829, the cilates devolved upon
of Thornton Bridge, who was great-great-grandson of Ralph
his brother,
Nevill, Lord of Raby andMiddleham. By this lady Sir Thomas
Christophek Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, J.P. and D.L., High
had an only dau. and heiress, Margaret, of whom presently.
Sheriff 1835, Capt. R.N., b. 13 Sept. 17G9 m. 1st, 9 May, 1797,
;
He m. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Sir Godfrey Foljambe, and
Ann Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Jonathan Aclvloni, Esq. of Wise- relict of Sir W. Dormer, Knt. Sir Thomas d. without male
ton, by whom (who d. 11 June, 1813) he had two sons.
issue 1569, leaving Holt, and other lands there, to Bluut
I. Christopher fRev.), his heir.
Nevill, his reputed son by Lucy Staresmore. His dau. and
M. George, of Wigeslcy, co. Notts, 6. C Feb. 1808 ; d. unm.
heiress,
5 Oct. 1867.
Margaret Nevill, rii. Tliomas Smyth, Esq. of Cressing
lie m. 2ndly, 12 Dec. 1815, Mary EHzabeth, 2nd dau. of the
Temple, Essex, 2nd son of Sir Jolin Smyth, Baron of the
late Allen Swainston, Esq., M.D., of York, and sister of Edward
Exchequer. Mr. Smytli assumed the surname of Nevill, and
.Swainston Strangways, Esq. of Alne, co. York, and by her
by his wife, the heiress of tlie Nevills n/ Holt, who m. after
<who he had two other sons,
d. 26 Feb. 1856)
his decease, Francis Harvey, 2nd son of John Harvey, of
III. Charles (Rev.), Prebendary of Lincoln and Rector of
Ickworth, had issue,
Fledho, near Newark, b. 10 Dec. 1816; m. 31 Jan. 1860,
Maria, only surviving child of Rev. W. A. Hammond, M.A., Clement Smyth, of Cressing Temple, d. s. p. IGOO.
Eector of Whitchurch, co. Oxford, and has issue, Henry Smyth, of Cressing, High Sheriff Essex 1602, d. s. p.
1G12.
1 Christopher WiUiam Andrew, 12 July, 1862.
b.
AVilliam Smyth, of Cressing, m. Mrs. Biggs, widow.
2 Charles Swainston, b. b July, 1864. Thomas, of whom presently.
3 Henry Isaac Williams, b. 30 Aug. 1865.
Clara, m. the son and heir of WiUiam Bcuulowcs, Scijcaat-
1 Maria Ehzabeth. 2 Charlotte Gertrude Lucy.
at-Law.
IV. Henry (Rev.), Rector of Wickenby, co. Lincoln, 6. '2.1 Jan.
1819; ra. Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Edward Hodgson, Vicar of
The 4th son,
liickmanswortb. Sir Thomas Smyth, alias Nevill, of Holt, was High Sheriff
Mr. Nevile d. 10 Sept. 1844, and was s. by his eldest son. 1C06. He Jane, dau. of Tobias Houghton, E.sq. of
-in. 1st,
Kingscliff, co. Northampton, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
Rev. Christopher Nevile, of Thorney Hall, Rector of
Wickenby, co. Lincoln, and Vicar of Thorney, J.P., h. 11 Jan. John Needham, of Wimlcy, Herts, and relict of Sir John
1806; m. 28 Dec. 1330, Gertrude, 3rd dau. of the late Lieut.- Feme, Knt., and by the former only had issue,
Col. George Hotham, and by her (who d. 15 Sept. Is59), had Henry, his heir.
William, m. Anne, dau. of William Wilkinson, and by her
issue,
had a son, Henry, and two daus., Alice; and Muliar, m.
I. George, now of Thorney. 1G99, Richard Weston.
u. EdwardHoratio, 6. 11 Sept. 1847. Thomas, d. an infant. Tliomas, had a son, Thomas.
1. Charlotte, d. 31 Aug. 1853. ii. Gertrude.
Nevill, d. 1655-6. Clement. George.
HI. Lucy, d. 6 June, 1866. iv. Caroline. Dorothy, vi. 1st, Arthur Brooke; and 2ndly, Sir William
V. Anne Elizabeth, m. 22 May, I8G6, Sir Charles William Dove, Knt.
Strickland, Bart., of Boynton.
SirThomas d. 1626, aged 81, and was s. by his eldest son,
Mr. Nevile m. 2ndly, Margaret, dan. of Mr. John Wright, by
Henry Smyth, alias Nevill, Col. in the army, of Cressing
whom he had one son, John Christopher, h. 19 Sept. 1SG2; Temple and of Holt, ra. 1st, Alice, dau. of Sir John Daccomb,
Bhe d. Sept. 1862. He m. 3rdly, Mary Ann, dau. of Robert
Knt., Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and 2ndly, Ursula,
Tooth, Esq., of Swift's i'ar;!i, Kent, and d. 1877, having by her
dau. of William Clopton, Esq., and relict of T. Markham, Esq.,
liad issue,
and by the former had issue, William, his successor; Thomas;
I. Richard .Arthur. ii. Sydney Oswald. and Dorcas. Col. Nevill d. 1682; his son and heir,
m. Frederick Ivor. and Weston Lodge,
I. Mary Edith. ii. Florence Ethel. William Nevill, Esq. of Holt, of
III. Blanche Isabel. iv. Katherine Ahce. Cambridge, Col. in the royal army, to. twice. By his 2nd wife,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Gilbert Kniveton, 2nd bart. of Mircaston,
ArrM, f-c, same as NEvrLE nf Wclcot.
CO. Derby, and sister of Sir Andrew Kniveton, 3rd bart.;
—
Seat Thorncy, Newark, co. Is^ottingham.
he had issue, a son, George, b. 1686, d. s. p., and
Henry Nevill, Esq., d. 28 June, 1728, aged 85, having had
by Margaret his wife (who d. 1723) the following issue,
Holt, CO. Leicester, b. Aug. 1823. Margaret, to-heir to her brother, ra. Baldwin Conycrs, Esq.,
1700, and d. 1758. Anne, (/. 1701.
JLinCage. —
John Nevill, Lord of Holt and Pickhall Frances, to. John Tasburgh, Esq. of Flixton Hall, Suffolk,
(son of Joiui Nevill, Lord of Pickhall, in the North, and and (i. 1728. Mam.
NEV THE LANDED GENTRY. NEW 1159
The younccst dau. and co-hciress, 1 Jane, m. 1799, Sir Robert llodson, 1st bart. of Holly-
Maky Nevill, Cosmas, Count Migliorucci, ami by him
to. brook, CO. Wicklow.
(wlio U. 1726-7) left, at her decease, 1742, an only son and heir,
2 Mcriel, to. James Kearney, Esq. of the city of Dublin.
3 Frances, m. Ruv. Edward Scmx^le, Rector of Kesh, co.
Cosmas Henry Joseph Nevill, Esq., 6. 1716; »(i. 31 July, Fermanagh.
1742, Lady Mary Leo, 2ud dau. of George Henry, 2nd Earl of
I. Elizabeth, d. unni., will proved 14 June, 175D.
Lichtield, and by her [y;ho U. 175S) had issue. The 8on and
The eldest son,
heir,
Cosmas Nevill, Esq., F.A.S., to. 1788, Annabella Maria,
Garrett Neville, Esq. of Marymount, co. Kilkenny, to
Mary, eldest dau. of William llodson, Esq., and sister of Sit
dau. of William Gardiner, Esq., and d. 1829, leaving, inta-
Robert llodson, 1st bart. of HoUybrook, and d. 1823, aged 84,
alio^, a son and successor,
leaving issue,
Charles Nevill, Esq. of Nevill Holt, to. 1822, Lady Gcor-
giana Bingham, dau. of Richard, 2ud Earl of Lucan, and by Thomas, of Annamult, co. Kilkenny, to. Rebecca, dau. and
her (who U. 1849) had issue,
heir of Ambrose Power, Esq., and d.s. p. 1835.
Robert, late representative. Parnell, d. unm.
Cosmo Charles George, of Nevill Holt.
George Henry, Capt. 7th Kusilicrs, to. 2 July, 1855,
late
Sarah, )u. — Shears, Esq.
Mary, Rev. George Miles, of Summcrhill, co. Tipperary.
i,t.
Matilda Charlotte, dau. of Sir Henry liicliard I'asion licd- Elizabeth, m. Edmond Theobald Mandcvillu Butler, Esq.
ingleld, Gth hart, of Oxburgh, and has issue, Henry William, Catherine, to. Rev. M. N. Thompson. Mary, d. ii,i;;i.
b. 1856; )H. 1877, Anne .Mary, 2nd dau. of William John
Fenwick, Esq. of Warblington Hall, Notts. The 2nd son,
Charles, J. s. p. 18J5. Kichard, in the Austrian service. Robert Neville, Esq. of Marymount, m. 30 Sept. 1811,
J. P.,
Lavinia, m. Rev. J. Dawson I'eake. Catherine, dau. of John Langley, Esq. of Licktin, co. Tippe-
Georgiana, to. S. M. de Schonield, Capt. in the Austrian rary, and had issue,
service.
Charlotte, to. D. P. Watts EusscU, Esq. Thomas, now of Borrismore House.
Garrett, ni. 184C, Triphena Clark Smyth.
Mr. Nevill d. 1848. Robert, »!. 1854, Mary Butler.
Anns — Gu., a saltire erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, Eliza, Theobald Butler, Esq. of E. T. M. Villc,
1,1. 18-10,
a bull's head trni. armed gold. Sarah, la. 1844, John Langley, Esq. of Licktin.
—
Seat i<eviU Uolt, Loughborough, co. Leicester, Anna Maria, to. 1854, Arthur St. George, Esq.
Mr. Neville d. 14 Sept. 1842, while serving as High Sheriff of
the CO. Kilkenny.
NEVILLE OP BORKISMORE HOUSE. Arms— Gu., asalti- 'arg. Crest Out of a ducal coronet — or, a
Neville, Thomas, Esq. of Eorrisiuore House, co. bull'shead pied, armed gold. Motto Ne vile veils. —
Kilkenny, J.P. and D.L.,6. 20 March, 1818; m. 15 —
Seat Borrismore House, Johnstown, co. Kilkenny.
Oct. 1816, Isabella Ann, joungcst dau. of Thomas
Edward Villiers Tuthill, Esq. of Eathgar Mansion, NEVILLE OF HASELOUR.
M. Dublin, and has a dau.,
Akne, m. 1876, Joseph William Thacker, Esq., J. P., son of
Neville, John, Esq. of Haselour Hall, co. Staf-
Ven. the Archdeacon of Ossory. and Warwick, b. 6 Aug. 1814.
ford, J.P. cos. Stallbrd
j
1 HiuCSSC— Richard Neville, Esq. (described as son of illlTCagC— Thomas Neville, Esq., 6. 28 Dec. 1772
"dward Neville, and grandson of Hon. Francis Neville, of (son of John 1735, by his wife Ann Clarke, of
Neville, 6.
|iyner, 2nd son of Edward, Lord Abergavenny), is stated by Haselour, and grandson of Francis Neville), purchased the
j'amily tradition to have killed Sir Samuel Lake in a duel, and manor of Haselour 1819. He m. 30 Sept. 1813, Mary, only
10 have fled to Ireland in 1649. and settled in the co. KiUlare, child of Michael Wilson, Esq. of Bromley Regis, co. Stafford,
ivhere he purchased estates, and became of Phornauts or and had issue,
j""umace. He in. Margaret Usher, and left at his decease (will John, now of Haselour Hall.
ilated 1682), with a dau., Bridget, wife of James Malone, three Thomas, 6. 1816 m. 6 May, 1845, Anne Maria »Vard, and has,
;
Ions, also named in the will, w ith other issue, a son, Nigel Charles Allied, 6. 10 April,
1849.
:! I. Richard, his heir, of Furnace, to. Katherine, dau. of Nigel, h. 1833; to. 29 April, 1868, Teresa Jane Matilda, eldest
:i Richard Barry, Esq., and heiress ot James Uarry, Esq., dau. of Sir W. H. Cope, 12th bart. of Bramshill, Hants, and
I
uncle of the 1st Lord Santry, and by her had (with four has a son, Nigel John Cope, b. 1869.
sons, Richard; Francis; James; and Paul, who <i. unia.,
(
Frederick Herbert, 6. 1835; m. 1863, Frances Margaret Perry,
I
an only dau. and heiress, and has one dau.
Mary, m. Col. Richard Edward Jones, who assumed the Anne, m. 18 April, 1843, John Holbech, son of Thomas
umame of Nevilles, and by him was giandmother of Holbech, Esq. of Sutton Coldticld, co. Warwick.
Richard Neville, Esq. of Furnace, M.P., whose eldest dau. Mary Wilson, m. 1820, Rev. W. H. (ildlield. Rector of St.
and co-heir, Henrietta, m. 1st, Edward Dering, E.^q., Jliehacl's le Belfrey, and Minor Canon of York, and is
eldest son of Sir Edward Dering, 7th bart. of Surrendeii deceased.
Dering, and was mother of Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering, Susanna Eleanor.
8th bart. of Surrenden Dering, and 2ndly, 15 Jan. ISIO, Sarah Jane Lydia, m. 1864, Rev. Frederick Burd. M.A., Yiear
Sir William Geary, 2nd bart. of Oxon Heath, and was of Cressage, Salop. Harriet.
mother of Sir W. E. P. Geary, 3rd bart. of Oxon Heath. EUza Ellen, deceased.
n. Robert, m. Mary Twigs, and d. s. p., will dat«d 7 Aug. Arms— Gu., on a .saltier arg. a rose of the first. Crfsf — Out
1686. III. Garret, of whom we treat. —Xe vile veils.
of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head pied. Motto
IV. John, of Kewrath, co. Wicklow, whose will, dated
15 May, 1730, was proved 18 .\pril, 1735. He was twice
—
Seat Haselour Hall, near Tamworth.
married, and left issue, Richard; Alice; Anne, /,<. 1st, Rev.
Thomas Son;erviIle, and 2ndly, William PeiTy, Esq. of
Woodrooffe; Katherine; Judith,
NEWCOME OF SHENLEY.
he youngest son,
Ne-wcome, The Key. Henry Justinian, B.A.,
Gabbet Neville, Esq., to. a sister of Richard Skellern, Esq., Rector and Patron of Shenloy, Herts, b. 28 June,
f an laneient Welsh family, and had two sons, Tho.mas, and 1815; m. 1841, Charlotte, dau. of John Mico
arnell his will, dated 11 Aug. 1736, was proved 20 Jan. 1737.
; "Winter, Esq. of Shenley, and has a dau.,
lis elder son, Katharine, 6. 1844; to. 1876, Rev. James Du Boulay.
Thomas Neville, Esq. of Neville's Grove, co. Dublin, to.
arah, dau. of brent Smyth, Esq. of Dublin, and by her (who iitUCaSC. The Rev. Stephen Newcome, Rector of Calde-
2ndly, Rev. Smith Loftus) left at his decease, 1745, two sons, cot, CO. Huntingdon, 14th in direct descent from Hugh
.
h
II GO NEW THE LANDED GENTRY. TSEYs
in 1714 the advowson of Shenley for his son, Peter. He m. Anna Maria, Constance Catharine, Annie Newcome,
Edith, Gertrude Emily, and Madeleine.
Anne Hooke, of Basingstoke, Hants, and by her, who d. 1726,
VII. Isabella, m. Anthony Chearnley, Esq. of co. Waterford,
aged 65, had (with several daus.) live sons,
and had issue.
Peteb (Rev.), his heir. VIII.Rachel, d. unm. ix. Louisa, d. unm.
Benjamin, b. 1088; d. 1743-4. X. Fiances, ni. Sir Richard Musgrave, 3rd hart, of Touiiiii
Henry, m., and left issue at his decease, 23 Oct. 17.56. CO. Waterford, and had issue.
j
and Henky. The Rev. Peter Newcome d. 1744. His 2nd son.
AKBURY.
The Rev. Henry Newcome, Vicar of Gresford, in. 1st, a dau. ISTewdegate, Charles Newdigate, Esq. of Ar-
of Jones, of Freemantles, Hants, by whom he had a dau., bury, CO. Warwick, and Harefielcl Place, Middlesex,
Ann, who d. 1821. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, elder dau. of the J.P., D.L., D.C.L., M.P. CO. Warwick, b. 14 July,
Uev. Thomas Hughes, A.M. of Ruthyn, co. Denbigh, by Eliza- 1816.
beth his wife, dau. of Norfolk Sahisbury, Esq., and d. 1803,
leaving by her (with two daws., Elizabeth and Maria) three —
ILtllCatlC. This family possessed, from time immemorial
sons, to the beginning of the reign of Charles I,, the manor and
lands of Newdegatc, Surrey and, from many ancient records,
;
Thomas, his heir.
Richard (Ven.), Archdeacon of Merioneth, to. 1837, his first it appears that the name was written variously, Niwudegate,
cousin, Frances, dau. and heir of Robert Hughes, Esq. Niwodegatc, Newedigate, Niudegate, Neudegate, originally,
lI.E.l.C.S., by whom he had issue two sons and three daus. perhaps from Saxony, and of the city of Nieuweide, upon the
The elder son. Rhine. The intermarriages of the family before that of Mal-
The Rev. Thomas Newcome;, M.A., F.A.S., Rector and niains, are set forth in an illuminated pedigree first taken by
Patron of Shenley, b. 6 Nov. 1777; d. Sept. 1851 ;m. 9 April, Henry Lillie, Rouge Croix, 1610, by Sir WiUiam Dugd.ile, Garter
1806. Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Thomas Bradbury Winter, Esq. of King of Arms, 1684, and lastly, by Gregory King, Lancaster
Shenley Hill, and had issue, Herald, 1691, with the arms emblazoned thus, Newdegate and
Henry .Justinian (llcv.), now Rector of Shenley. Warren, Newdegate and Piigeys, Newdegate and Mountfitchet,
Tliomas, m. 1843, Maria Watts, and has a dan., Clara, h. 1844. Newdegate and Roan, Newdegate and Sudeley, Newdegate and
Edward William, B.A., in. 1861, Margaret, dau. of F.BoydoU, Ashburnham, Newdegate and Wintershall, Newdegate and
Esq., and has live children. Clare, Newdegate and Clienduit, Newdegate and Malmains,
Anna Maria, d.. nnm. 1836. from which a regulaj descent commences for twenty-two gene-
Elizabeth Charlotte.
rations.
Mary, m. 1836, Eev. Richard Moiifttford Wood, M.A., and d.
1842. John de Newdegate, "3 Edward III., had, by Agncs
living
Emily, m. Eev. Edward Vaux, M.A. his wife, three sons, William, of Newdegate, ancestor of
i.
Edwaw), )
gyccessive baronets.
NEWENHAM OF COOLMORE.
BocEB, i Newenham, Rev. Edward He.nhv, of Coolmorc,
Elizabeth, vi. the Hon. John Chichester, only brother of the
Earl of Donegal.
CO. Cork, J.P.,6. 17 Aug. 1817; m. 15 Nov. 1819,'
Mary, m. Charles Palmer, Esq. of Ladbrooke. the Lady Helena Adelaide Moore, 3rd dau. of
Juliana, m. John Ludford, Esq. of Ansley Hall. Stephen, 3rd Earl of Mountcashell, and has issue,
Sir Kichard d. at Arbury, 1727, aged 59 (his widow surviving I. William Thomas Worth, 6. 10 Jan. 1853.
until 1705), and was s. by his son, II. Edward Arthur Worth, U. ly Jan. Ib57.
Sir Edward Newdioate, 4th bart. of Ilarcfield and Arbury, I. Anna Maria Jane.
who tl. in minority 1734, and was s. by his only surviving II. Helena Adelaide Isabella, d. C July, 1872.
brother. in. Edith Sophia.
Sir Roger Newdigate, LL.D., 5th bart. of Harcfield and
Arbury, 6. 30 May, 1719; M.P. for Middlesex 1742, and for
ILtlXCajC—This family claims descent from the New-
enhams Early in the 17th century John
of co. Gloucester.
the University of Oxford from 1750 until advanced age and
Newenham settled in co. Cork; he served as Sheriff of the
declining health compelled him to retire from public life, after
city of Cork 16G5, and Mayor 1071. He obtained a grant of
thirty-five years' service in Parliament. Sir Roger m. 1st,
lands in co. Limerick, and liberties of the city of Cork, under
1743, Sophia, dau. of Edward Conyers, Esq. of Copped Hall,
the Commission of Grace, 1GS5, and made large purchases of
^*ex. by Hon. M.atiUla Fermor his wife, dau. of William, Lord
lupster; and 2ndly, 1776, Hester, dau. of Edward Mundy,
estates during his lifetime. He was m. previous to 1671,
to Jane, dau. of William Hodder, Esq. His will bears date
1. Derby, but d. s.p. 23 Nov. 1806. Sir Roger
of Shipley, co.
immediate succession of the estate of Hare-
ivdigate left the
2!) Jan. 1G95, and was proved 21 Aug. 1706. He had issue.
The elder son,
field to Charles Newdigate Parker, mentioned above, great-
Thomas Newenham, Esq. of Coolmore, m. 1695, Elizabeth,
grandson of Sir Roger's uncle, Francis Newdigate. Sir Roger
dau. of Thomas Blackball, Esq. of Dublin, and had issue, three
bequeathed a life interest in his Warwickshire estates to
sons and eight daus. The eldest son,
Francis Parker Newdigate, Esq. of Kirk Hallam. By Sir ,
and D.L. for the former, Lieut. -Col. iu tlie army, Worth Newenham, Esq.
2 Robert, of Sandford, co. Dublin, m. 18 June, 1810, Jane,
1 ite Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards, m. 1st, 1 Dec. dau. of Edward Hoare, Esq., and dying July, 1S36, left;
1S.j9, Charlotte E. A. S., dau. of Field-Marshal Sir issue, four sons and three daus.,
-Vlcxauder Woodford, G.C.B., and by her (who d.Q Thomas, d. unrii. 1853.
as of Newdigate, in compliance with the testamentary in- I.Sarah Maria, m. 23 Aug. 1782, Sir Richard Butler, Bart, of
Ballintemple.
iction of his uncle, Francis Newdigate, Esq. of Kirk Hallam.
in. 1773, Frances, eldest dau. of Ralph Sneyd, Esq. of Keele
Mr. Newenham d. 1766, and was s. by his son,
Barbara Maria Legge, dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth, of George, 1st Lord Mount Sandford, and had issue,
and by her (who d. 1840) had issue, WiLLLAM Henry AVorth, of whom presently.
Thomas, d. Nov. 1799.
Francis William, now of Kirk Hallam.
George, b. 1792; d. s.p. 7 Dec. 1815.
Charles John, M.A. (Rev.), Rector of West Hallam, d. unm.
Mary, d. young.
187G.
William Henry, m. 1S51, Caroline, dau. of T. IL Duthie, Mr. Newenham d. I Dec. 1814, and was s. by his eldest sod,
Esq., and has issue, two sons and three daus. William Henry Worth Newenham, Esq. of Coolmore, 6.
Edward, .Major-Gen. in the army, m. 1858, Annie E. Gamier, 6 June, 1785; r<t. July, li>01, Catherine, only dau. of Robert
dau. of the Dean of Lincoln.
Steame Tighe, Esq. of Mitchelstown, and by her (who d. Feb.
George, of The Beeches, Wokingham, J.P. cos. Derby and
1858) had no issue. He d. 4 Sept. 1842, and was s. at Cool-
Salop, Major IsC Derby Militia, 6. 182G.
Alfred, M.A. (Rev.), Vicar of Kirk Hallam, m. 1S60, .Sclina, more by his cousin-german, the Rev. Thomas Newenham,
d:iu. of Rev. G. Baynton, and has issue, two Uuus. and Rector of Kilworth, 6. 14 Oct. 1784, who d. unm. 6 April, 1849,
one son. and was s. by his nephew. Rev. Edward Uekby Newekuam,
Henry, Col. Rifle Brigade. now of Coolmore.
Albert Lewis, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford.
£ea«— CooUnore, Carrigaline, co. Cork.
Frances Barbara, m. Is4s, Major.-Gen. Lyncdoch Gardiner,
R.A.
jlr.
A i-mn
Newdigate d. 1862.
—Gu., three gambs erased
NEWMAN OF THORNB^ainr PARK.
lions' arg. Cresl—A Ccur-
uc-lis arg. Newman, Henhy Asubukxh.vm Toll, Esq of
iiiaJ— Berkley Lodge, Eurton-on-Trcnt, co. Stafford. Thorubury Park, co. Gloucester, b. 27 tsept. 1871-
4 F 2
11C2 KEW THE LANDED GENTRY. KEW
ILt'liragC.—P'iCHABD Newmas, Esq. of Everereech Park, NEWMAN OF BRANDS HOTJSE.
Somerset (eldest son of Richard Xewman, Esq. by Anne his Newman, John, Esq. of Brands House, Bucks-
wife, dau. of Sir Charles Harbord, Surveyor-General to King J.P. and D.L., 13 Dec. 1792
b. m. 19 Aug. 1819» ;
Chables I., and 5th in descent from Eobeet Newman, whose Anne Harper, dau. of John Turner, Esq. of Brill,
will bears date 1556), m. 1675, Grace, dau. and co-heir
Bucks, and has had issue,
of Henry Edmonds, Esq. of Preston Hall, co. Northampton,
John, b. 24 June, 1820; d. 18 Aug. 1841.
by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Ptichard Shuckburgh, Bart, of I.
Shuckburgh, co. Warwick, and had issue, II. William Henry, b. 10 Nov. 1S21.
III. Samuel, b. 8 Jan. 1825; r,i. 11 April, 1850, Sarah Anne»
KicHARD (Sir), his heir.
Cavendi.sh, d. dau. of Thomas Heam, Esq. of Buckingham.
s. p.
Henry, d. s. p. IV. Frederick, 6. 26 Oct. 1829; m. 4 July, 1854, Isabella
Anse, m. Ashburnham ToU, Esq. of GreyweU, Hants, and had Dorothea, dau. of Rev. David Tremlett, M.A., Rector of
issue. Eodney Stoke, .Somerset.
Mr. Newman d. June, 1682, aged 82, and was s. by Ms eldest I. Mary Anne, m. Jan. 1862, Eev. Hyacinth D'Arcy, J.P.,
Frances, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas SamweU, Bart, of Rockingham Hall, Hagley, co. Worcester.
Upton, CO. Northampton, and had issue,
Mr. Newman is son of John Newman, Esq., by
Samwell, liis heir.
Frances, successor to her brother. Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Love, Esq. of
Barbara, d. unrn. London. He had three sisters, viz., Catherine Love,
Elizabeth, d. unm. Elizabeth, and Mary Anne, and one brother, Henry,
Sir Bichard d. 30 Dec. 1721, aged 45, and was buried at life-
who d. in India.
heaJ. He was s. by his son.
Sib Samwell Newman, 2nd bart. of Fifehead, Everereech
Seat —Brands House, near High Wycombe, Bucks.
Park, and Preston Hall, d. tinni. 1747, when the baronetcy
expired, but the estates devolved upon his sister,
Frances Newman, at whose decease, also unra., 25 Au;:.
NEWMAN OF DROMOEE.
1775, they descended to her cousin, Chaeles Toll, of Preston Newman, John Adam Eichaed, Esq. of I)vo-
Deanery, and his brother, more House, co. Cork, J.P. High Sheriff 1874, B.A.
,
Eev. Ashburnham Philip Toll, of Thombury Park (sons of Mag. Coll. Cambridge, 1866, b. 5 Aug. 1844 ; '.:i.
Ashburnham Toll, Esq., by Mary his wife, dau. of Lieut. -Col. 17 Aug. 1870, Ehzabeth Matilda (Maud), younger
Geary, and grandsons of Ashburnham Toll, Esq. of Greywell,
dau. of Col. Eobert Bramston Smith, of Pencraig,
Hants, who m. Anne, dau. of Richard Newman, and Grace
Edmonds). This gentleman, a Prebend of York, b. 31 Dec. Anglesey, by Elizabeth Charlotte his wife, dau. of
1743, assumed, by sign manual, 15 Dec. 1775, the surname Sh- Richard John Griffith, 1st bart. of Munster
and arms of Newman. He m. Dec. 1773, Mary, dau. of Paul GrUlagh, and has issue,
Mowbray, Esq. of London, and relict of Capt. Alexander I. John Robert Bramston, 6. 22 Aug. 1871.
Wood, but dying s. p. 16 March, 1802, was s. by his next II. Richard Griffith GUver, 6. 19 Jan. 1876.
brother,
I. Grace Frances.
EicHARD Newman Toll, M.D., of Thombury Park, co.
Gloucester, and of Hamilton, co. Lanark, 6. 8 Nov. 1752, who iLtltCagC—By a certificate under the hand of Humphrey
assumed, by sign manual 1802, the surname and arms of Newman of Wincanton, Gent., it appears that at the dissolution
Newman. He m. 16 June, 1777, Grizel, dau. of James of the Monasteries, a.d. 1538, the Newman family were lessceft
Pardy, Esq. of Hamilton, and by her (who d. 8 Aug. 1841) under the Abbot of St. Augustin, Bristol, of the manor and
had issue, lands of Fifehead Magdalen, Dorset, and that there were three
Henrt Wenman, his heir. distinct branches of the family of Queen's Camel, Wincanton,
Ashburnham Cecil, 6. 1 Oct. 1796, emigrated to Canada 1830; and other places in Somerset. The Newmans are of kin to the
m. 5 April in that year, Eliza, dau. of Mr. John Richards. founders of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford.
Mary, m. 1st, 1804, John Wilson Smith, Esq., Capt. 14th Robert Newman, who lived and died at Fifehead Magdalen,
regt and 2ndly, AVilliam Jack, of Glasgow, Merchant. Mr.
and was buried in the chancel of the church, had, by Alice
;
Jack d. 1853.
Anne, d. unm. 18 May, 1840. his wife, whose will is dated 1556, four sons,
I. Robert, ancestor of the Newmans of
Eliza, m. 9 Oct. 1804, Robert Lockhart, Esq. of Castle Hill Fifehead.
and Camnethan, co. Lanark. li. Richard. in. Henry. iv. Thomas.
Charlotte, m. Ist, John Thomson, Esq. of Kilbank, co.
The second son,
Lanark; and 2ndly, James Price Hely, Esq., a Capt. in the
army fnow Major), 2nd son of Brigadier-Gen. Hely, of the Richard Newman lived at Charlton Musgravc, Somerset,
11th foot, who was killed at Ostend. Mrs. Hely d. 18 and was father of
May, 1856. Richard Newman, of Queen's Camel, Somerset. He m.
Susan Hamilton, m. 1821, James Joseph WWtchurch, Esq. of Agatha, dau. of Humphrey Pole, F.sq., and had issue,
Clifton. Humphrey Newman, of Wincanton, who m. Dorothy, dau.
Isabella,m. 7 July, 1818, Rev. .John .Joseph Goodenough,
of Sir Thomas Phillips, Knt. of Barrington, and had issue,
D.D., Rector of Bowbrickhill, Bucks, and Master of Bristol
I. Thomas; ii. Richard; hi. Humphrey; iv. James; i. Elizar
Grammar School.
Frances Newman, m. 11 March, 1826, William Killegrew beth II. Dorothy; in. Joan; iv. Agatha. The 2nd son,
;
Wait, Esq. of Redland Lodge, Westbury, near Bristol, and Richard Newman, Esq., was resident in the city of Cork
d. 20 Oct. 1856. 1651, and in 1662 was J.P. for the co. He purchased from Sir
Dr. Richard Newman Newman d. 29 Sept. 1829, and was s. by Richard Kyrle the estate of Drumineene, and settled there.
his son, " In 1686, he passed patent for the castle property of Drumineene,
Henrt Wenman Newman, Esq. of Tliombury Park, co. and several other lands in co. Cork, and four messuages in
Gloucester, J. P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col. Commandant Royal the city of Cork said lands to be erected into a Manor called
;
South Gloucestershire Militia, 6. 1 June, 1788; m. 5 Dec. the Manor of Newbury." He in. previous to 1651, Sarah,
1846, Frances Margaret, eldest dau. of Rev. John Joseph dau. of Richard French, of Cork (ancestor to French of
Goodenough, D.D., Rector of Broughton Pogis, Oxon, and had Cuskinny), and had issue. Richard Newman's will bears date
issue, 12 Nov. 1691, and was proved 27 Jan. 1693-4. His eldest son,
Henkt AsHRURNnAM Toi-L, now of Thombury Park. Richard Newman. Esq. of Newbury, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
George William, '/. March, 18-50.
1 J. Dillon, Esq., and had issue,
Eichard Goodenough, 6. 25 Aug. 1851 ; d. I Aug. 1852.
Dillon, of whom presently.
Mr. Newman d. July, 1804. Adam, of London, who settled in Ireland, and purchase*
the Dromore estate. He m. Miss Knapp, and dying p., .t.
Dillon Newman, Esq. of Newlnuy, J. P. co. Cork, m. Mavtlia, IV. Rosamond Clecro. v. Mary Lcapcr,
tlau. of Col. Thomas liccher, of Sherkin, co. Cork, by ElizabetU
[
VI. Frances Emily. vn. Margaret Ethel.
Turner his wife, and had issue, '
Henry E. Bridges, Esq., late Capt. 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Law, and D.L., m. 10 Aug. 1814, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of John
Guards; Geraldine Elizabeth, m. 1865, Col. Pretyman, late White, Esq. of Devonshire Place, London, and the Lawn,
COth Rifles; and one son, Joux Ad.^m Richaed, now of Dro- Herts, and by her had issue,
more. Robert. William Robert, of Birmington Hall, near Chesterfield, &.
Eleanor, tinm.
28 Dec. 1816; m. 2G Aug. 1852, Eliza Anne Playlair, and
Wary, m. 1st, Richard Townsend, Esq., M.D. ; and 2ndly, ''. s. j>. 7 Nov. 1854.
Rev. Adam Beamish and had issue by both marriages.
;
Charles Edmund, now of Mickleover.
Eliza, m. William Hume Franks, Esq. of Cairig Park, and d. Henrietta, m. 5 Dec. 1843, Ven. John Rushton, D.D., Arch-
leaving issue. deacon of Manchester, and Vicar of Blackburn.
Fanny, m. Samuel Philip Townsend, Esq. of Garrycloyne, Letitia Blanche, jit. 18G7, Henry Norman. Esq.
and has issue. Emma. d. unm. Adelaide, </. lS.'i4.
Mr. Newman d. 6 Aug. 18G1. Helen Leaper. Gertrude Louisa.
Arms—Arg., a chevron gu. between three lions couehant Emily Elizabeth.
—
of the second. Crent An eagle's head erased sa. cliar^'eil on Hed. 7 March, 1851.
the breast with an escallop or. 3/<)»o— Magna vis fidelitatis,
(in allusion to the family's loyalty to the Royal cause).
Arms — Sa., two human shin hones in saltier arg. the sinister
&a(— Dromore, near Mallow, co. Cork.
surmounted of the dexter. A
Crest— naked man kneeling on
his sinister knee and holding a sword ppr. the point dottu-
wards hilt and pommel or. Motto — Huic habeo nou tibi.
Heat — Mickleover Manor, Derby.
NEWTON OF MICKLEOVER.
Newton, Charles Edmund, Esq. of Mifl{le-
over Manor House, co. Derby, J. P. ,6. 6 Jan. 1831
NEWTON OF BARTON GRANGE.
». 1st, It) July, 1855, Anne Eosaraond, only dau. NicwTON, Francis Wheat, Esq. of Barton
of John Curzon, Esq. of Brecdon, co. Leicester, Grange, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
and by her (who d. 6 ilay, 1SG4), has issue, 18(31, B.A. of Pembroke Coll. Oxon, 6. 1814; m.
I. Robert Ccrzon, 6. 10 A]iril, 1857. 1849, Catherine Bayley, dau. of William Amslie,
II. Francis Curzon, 6. 27 April, 18G1. Esq. of Woodhill, and has issue,
I. Helen Rosamond. ii. Constance Adelaide. I. Francis JlrRRAT, b. 1852.
ui. Edith Eleanor. Arthur Edward, 6. 1862.
II.
He m. 2ndly, 1 Feb. 18G6, Mary Henrietta, dau. of I. Emily Margaret. ii. Mary Caroline.
the late Capt. Moore, H.M. 17Ui regt., and by her Mr. Newton, son of John Newton, Esq., by
has issue, Fanny Margaret his wile, dau. of William
11C4 :xEW THE LANDED GENTRY. KEW
Skinner, Esq., s. to the Barton G-range property at Walteb Newton, Esq. of Dunleekney, m. 22 March, 1817,
Anne, 5th dau. of the Hon. George Jocelyn, brother of Bobert,
the decease of his cousin, Lndy Cooper, only dau.
1st Earl of Roden, and had issue,
and heiress of Francis Milner Kewton, Esq. of
Philip Jocelyn, now of Dunleekney.
Barton Grange. Thomasina Jocelyn, oi. 22 Nov. 1853, the Marchese Don
Arms— Arg., a lion rampant tail fourchee sa. charged on the Odoardo Frederick Eaffael Gadaleta.
shoulder with a cross-pattee of the field. Crest— A lion's gamb Mr. Newton d. 23 Aug. 1853.
erased and erect ppr. grasping a key with a chain or.,
iStat— Barton Grange, near Taunton, Somerset. —
Anns Az., two ostrich feathers in saltire between three
boars' heads erased arg. tusked or, in the centre chief point
—
a cross-crosslet of the last. Creit Out of a ducal coronet or,
KEWTON OF CROXTON PARK AND a boars head between two ostrich feathers arg. the neck
charged with a cross-crosslet az. Motto Pro patri^. —
PICKHILIi HALL. 6'(;'(i— Dunleekney, Manor, Bagenalstown. C'iiii— Kildare,
Geoege Oxsxow, Esq. of Croxton CO. Dublin.
IN'E'vrTOy, ,.
m. 1st, 7 June, 1852, Mary, dau. of Wyndham meal House, eo. Tyrone, M.A., B.irrister-at-Law,
h. 14 Jan. 1849; m. 15 Aug. 1872, Blanche, dau.
Berkeley Portman, Esq. of Ham Park, which lady
d. 1855 2ndly, 24 June, 1858, Cecilia Florence, of John Howard, Esq. of Sampford PevereU, Devon-
;
^.tncajJC—This family was founded by Satjtjel Xewtox. 1595, and who had allotments of part of corporate property
Merchant, of Liverpool, who purchased between the years 1730 1595, a portion of which is still in possession of the family.
and 1740 lands in Xorth Wales, which were sold when Croxton His son,
was acquired. Geobge Xewton, Esq. (son of Samcel Newton, Eichard Newton, Esq., Sheriff of Carrickfergus 1598, 1600,
Esq., by Jane Eooper his wife), purchased Croxton, co. Cam- and 1601, m. a dau. of John, and sister of Andrew Willoughby,
bridge, 1820. He m. 1829, Charlotte, dau. of Gen. Onslow, and was father of
of Staughton House, co. Htintingdon, and d. 1837, leaving a Makmadcke Newton, Esq., Sheriff of Carrickfergus 1624
son, the present George O.nslow Newton, Esq. of Croxton, and 1632, whose son,
and two daus., Emily Charlotte, m. Wyndliam Berkeley Eichard Newton, Esq. of Galgorra, co. Antrim, m. Blar-
Portman, Esq., and Etheldreda Julia, m. 7 Kot. 1855, Sir garet, sister of John and Willoughby Chaplin and d. 1700, ;
AsUey Paston Cooper, Bart., and has issue. having had four sons, the eldest, Marmaduke, High Sheriff of
Carrickfergus 1687, and Mayor 1692-3, d. v. p. s. p. The 2n(i
—
Arras A chevron between three eagles' legs erased sa. each
son,
entwined by a snake or. Crest— An eagle's leg erased Ba.
entwined by a snake or. Andrew Newton, Esq. of Galgorm, Sheriff of Carrick-
Seats— Croxton FsltK, St. Neots, co. Cambridge; andPickhill fergus 1718, m. his cousin Margaret, dau. of John Chaplin,
Hall, CO. Denbigh. by Mary his wife, dau. of Alderman Andrew Willoughby,
o and had issue a son,
Henry Newton, Esq. of Galgorm, m. Sarah, sister of the
NEWTON OF DTJNLECKNEY MANOR. Eev. Joseph Eraser, of Carrickfergus, and (besides a son,
Newtox, Philip Jocelxx, Esq. of Dunleekney Willoughby Chaplain, who d. s. p.) was father of
Manor, Carlow, J.P. and D.L., High Slierrff
co. Andrew Newton, Esq., first of Galgorm, co. Antrim, and
1846, b. 23 March, 1818 ; m. 1st, 18 ]S'ot. 1841, afterwards of Coagh, co. Tyrone, J.P. for cos. Tyrone and
Henrietta Maria, dau. of John Kennedy, Esq. of Londonderry, 6. 1749; m. Margaret, dau. of Eobert Hamilton,
DuEbrody, co. Wexford, and by her had issue, Esq. of Mintlone, co. Armagh, and by her (who d. 12 Feb.
1829) had issue,
I. Maria Charlotte. Henry, 10 June, 1779; m. Eliza Crookshank, otherwise.
b.
II. Anne Henrietta, m. 17 Oct. 1871, 'W. M. Vesey, Esq., Ledlie,and had, besides three daus., Margaret, Beatrice
son of the Hon. and Eev. Arthur Vesey, brother of Walkinshaw, and Jane, a son, Andrew, M.D., who m. Mary
Viscount de Vesei. Johanna, dau. of Major-Gen. James Murray, C.B., and
III. Adeline Sarah, 7n. 17 April, 1876, Arthur N. Forbes d. leaving a son, Capt. James Patrick Murray, Bombay
Native Infantry.
Gordon, Esq., 79th Highlanders, of Eayne, co. Aberdeen.
Eobert, b. 24 Dec. 1782; to. Alicia, dau. of the Eev. J. Paul,
He m. 2ndly, 1 July, 1851, Emily, youngest dau. Eector of Ballinderry, co. Tyrone; and d. 14 Feb. 1831,
leaving a son, Eobert, 6. 25 Oct. 1831, m. 27 April, 1864,
of Sir Toler Osborne, Bart., by Lady Harriet his Elizabeth Anne, dau. of W. P. Geoghegan, Esq., M.D., and
wife, sister of William, 1st Earl of Clancarly, and two daus., Jane and Margaret.
had issue, Andrew, of whom we treat.
W^illoughby Chaplin, b. 13 May, 1789; m. 23 July, 1844,
IV. Harrictte Phillippa, m. 9 Jan. 1S73, Eichard Bagwell, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Capt. Henry Oulton. of the o7tl»
Esq., eldest son of John Bagwell, Esq., M.P., of Marlfield, regt., and d. 1868, leaving a son, Willoughby Chaplin New-
eo. Tipperary. v. Georgina Emily. ton, b. 8 Dec. 1845, to. and has issue.
Beatrice, to. Eichard Oulton. Esq.; and d. 1838.
HinrrtgC—This family, originally from Cheshire, accom- Frances, m. Robert Smith, Esq. and d. 17 Dec. 1876.;
panied King William III. to IreUind 1CS8. The first settler Catherine, m. Charles Shells, Esq. of London, afterwards of
was Bartholomew, whose son. Jobs Newton, m. 1730, Eliza- Liverpool, and now of Killiuey, co. Dublin; and d. 29 Nov.
1800.
beth, dau. of Francis Lodge, co. Kilkenny and city of Dublin,
Eliza,m. James Scott, Esq. of BloomhiU, co. Tyrone.
and founded the family residence of Benuekcrry, a short dis-
Mr. Newton d. II April, 1826. His 3rd son,
tance from the town of Carlow, which, though still in the
Andrew Newton, Esq. of Coagh, 6. there 26 Jan. 1785,
family's possession, is not now the family seat. John d. 1748,
went to resiJe at Dungannon. He m. 22 Jan. 1811, Jane, dau.
leaving an eldest son,
of Joseph Courtenay, Esq. of The Grange, co. Antrim, and d.
Baetholomew Newton, Esq. m. 1767, Anne, dau. of Philip
II June, 1872, aged 87, leaving by her(who d.20 March, 1863)
Bernard, Esq., by whom he acquired considerable property in
issue,
the CO. of Carlow. He d. 17S0, leaving (with a dau., Cathe-
rine) two sons, I.John, Col. of the Carlow Militia, d.unra.;
CocRTENAY, his heir.
Andrew James, b. 2 March, 1816, emigrated to New Zealand,
II. Philip, of whom we treat. The 2nd son,
and in Sidney, July, 1855, having to. Mary Jane Sea-
(/.
Philip Newton, Esq., to. Oct. 17b5, Sarah Bagcnal, heiress right, by whom he had issue, Andrew, Scaright, and Sarab
of Dunlecknev, and by her (who d,. 17 Jan. 1832) left at Darley.
liis decease, Oct. 1833, a son and successor, EoDEUT William, of Bcllevue House, co. Londonderry, J.P.
sm THE LANDED GENTRY, NIC 11C5
for the COS. of Tyrone and Derry, 6. 8 May, 181S; vi. Mary, -m. 1747, Richard Stephens, Esq.
11 Keb. 1S47, Catherine Johanna Vosa, dau. of Capi. John Sarah, m. 1757, Vincent Jenner.
Bloorc Tittle, J. P., late ot Kann Hill, Colciain, and by Mr. Niblett His younger son,
d. 1719.
her (.who <i. 12 May, ls78) has issue, Samuel Niblktt, Esq. of Gloucester, Banker, 6. 1714; tii.
1 Andrew Coubtenay, 6. 7 Jan. 1850. 1st, 1745-6, Elizabeth Stock, of Gloucester; and 2ndly, Eliza-
2 Robert William, /». 17 Aug. 18u6.
beth, dau. of Edward Handford, Esq. of Redmailey, and by
3 John Moore, 0. 7 May, 1860.
4Thomti.>;, b. 4 June, ISt!;); i<. 24 May, lS(i6. the former left (at his decease, 1798) a son,
6 WillouKhby Marniaduke, 6. 15 Jan. 1868. John Nibleti', Esq. of The Moat Place, Haresfield, l. 2 July,
1 Johanna Catherine Voss, m. 4 July, ISfi", Williani 1747, High
Sherifl' 1784-5; m. 1784, Catherine, 2nd dau. and
Gregory Lawrence, ICsq., J. P., IJannlield, Coleraine; and co-heir ofEdward Whitcomlic, Esq. of Orlclon, East Ham, co.
</. 7 July, 1809, leaving issue one son, Samuel Luwrenuf;.
Worcester, High Sheriff 1777, and by her (who (Z. 1840) had
2 Jane Adelaide. 3 Susan.
issue,
4 Mary IClizabeth Francos, d. young, 10 Jan. 1859.
ft Jlarcaret, )..
Daniel John, of Haresfield Court.
6 Annie, d. 12 July, 1874, > Ca'heiine, to. William Stewart, Esq. of Sea Park, near Car-
field Court, CO. Gloucester, M.A., J. P. cos. Glouces- Ho d. 31 Aug. 1S62, and was s. by his son, John Daniel
ter and Worcester, b. 10 July, 1809 m. 15 Feb. ;
TuoMAS Niblett, Esq.
18-49, Caroline Anne, roungest dau. of David —
Arms Az., on a chevron arg. between three eagles rising
Arthur Saunders, Esq. of Gloucester, J. P.
or, as many bars gemelles gu. Crest —
An eagle rising quar-
terly or and arg.
fLillCilQC. —This patronymic is spelt in dee Is of Hentiy iitut — Haresfield Com-t, near Stonehouse, co. Gloucester.
Vnth's time Nyblet, Niblct, and also Kiblett, as nowadays.
It has been conjectured to have been a name of local origin,
derived from one or other nf the three parishes or hamlets in
NICHOLIi OF
HAlVr. THE
CO. Gloucester called Nibley. KiCHOLL, GeoegeWhitlock, Esq. of The Ham,
They were lords farmers under the Abbots of Gloucester of CO. Glamorgan, and Court Bletliin, co. Monmouth,
the manor and demesne of lirockthrop, and were bound by Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple, Eecorder
tenure to find a Vicar, and to maintain him at their own of Usk, Constable of the Castle of Llunblethan,
projicr cost and charges, the vicarage being about a furlong
ex officio filayor of Cowbridge, J.P. cos. Glamorgan
distant from the courthouse, where they resided. John, the
and Monmouth, b. 2 Feb. 1816 ; m. 12 Oct. 1853,
father, and Andrew his son, appear in succession as holding
Tinder this tenure. Next we find another Andbew in Standish,
Mary Lewisa, dau. and co-heir of William Nicholl,
of whom presently. Esq. of Penliine, co. Glamorgan, M.D., and had
Dr. Stephen Niblett, 40 years Warden of All Souls' Coll., issue,
Oxford, and who d. 1776 (described in the University Register I. Iltyd George Bond, h. Feb. 185G d. young. ;
as son of John Niblett, of St. Martin's, Westminster, gentle- II. Iltyd Bond, b. 28 June, 1862.
man), was supposed to be of the same family, and to have III. George Bleddyn Tyrrell, b. 26 May, 18G5.
sprung from Richard, 3rd son of Andrew of Standish. He IV. Digby Seys Whitlock, 6. 28 Aug. 1807.
gives for his arms, as seen in the college chapel, sa., a serpent I. Edith Eleanor.
rising in pale ppr. and in chief a cinquefoil or, between two
?ltnr<tSC.—-iLTTD NicnoLL, of The Ham, in the pnrish of
doves arg. beaked and membered gu. Llantwitt Major, co. Glamorgan, Surgeon, 3rd son of Iltyd
Andbew Niblett, of Standish, co. Gloucester, to. 15S1, Alice Niclioll, Esq. of Llantwitt Major, and his wife, Cecil, dau. and
Baity, and had five sons. The youngest,
heir of Edward Turberville. Esq. of Llantwitt JIajor (by Cathe-
Samuel Niblett, of Standish, 6. ir)94; m. Jane, dau. of rine his wife, dau. andco-heirof WatkinTliomas John Watkin,
Bobert Payne, of Colthrop, in Standish, by whom he left at of The Ham), descended from Sir Pain Turberville, one of
his decease, 1688, a son, Fitzhammon's knights,* was 6. 1603: and jh. 24 Feb. 1C30,
Samcel Niblett, of Standish, Gent., 6. 1G40 m. 1665, Anne, Barbara, dau. of Alexander Yorath, Esq.; and dying 15 Jan.
;
thrope, and by her (who <?. 1699) had n son. William, (/. in
The Rev. Iltyd Nicholl, of The Ham, Rector of Llanmae?.
infancy. He m. Sidly, Deborah, dau. of Thomas Kinsman, of
CO. Glamorgan, .who TO. Susanna, Srd dau. and co-heiress of
Highworth, and by her (who d. 176G) ho had (with other
John Whitlock, Esq. of Bingham, Somerset, and had issue,
Usue, d. in infancy),
WniTLOcx, his heir.
Daniel, of Haresfield, 6.1708; m. 17C1, Elizabelh Eowlcs; lltutus, b. 11 Jan. 1723; d. p. 7 Juno,
and d. s. p. 1772.
x. 17.11^
^^_
Samcel, of whom presently. * The Ham was property, and descended to her
Cecil's
Deborah, m. 1729, William Vincr, V.~q. youngest son, Iltyd. The Turberville family are descended
Anne, iii. 1722, Newton Brabant, Esq. from Jestyn ap Grii.iANr. Prince of Glamorgan, founder of the
Elizabeth, m. 1748, John Harris. V. Royal Tribe of South Wales.
IICG NIC THE LANDED GENTRY. NIC
Kdward Powell (Rev.), M. A., Banning Heath, Maidstone, Windsor, Mus. Doc. Oxon; she d. 18G3, leaving issue three
iiT.
Sims and one dau.
(. 14 Aug. 18:51; )<i. April, 18GG, Sarah, dau. ofjuhu Jtu-
V. Anna Octavia, m. 1847, William John Jarvis, Esq., and
kii:s, Esq. of Llanblethiun, and has issue,
lias issue one son and live daus.
1 Theodore, b. Jan. 1SG7.
•J Gilberl Henry, l>. Juno, 1S7I.
Hubert .Maiisil, 1b7J. J
—
Arms Az., on a fess humcttc between three lions' heads
:; /j. ul>-, erased or, two eagles risii\g of the field. C.cft—\ lion's head
i Thomas Traherne, 6. .March, 1874; d. Dec. 1C75. erased az. goiged with a collar gcineU gold between two wings
r. Denys lulward, A. Oct. 1876. paly of six or and az. Jyo(«f)— Labor ipse voluptas.
Ernestine Theresa.
I 2 Gwendoline, (i'atJ— Luwford Hall, near Mauningtree, Essex.
iv. Stephen Henry Fox (Rev.), Eector of Llandough, oo.
• ilaniorgan, 6. 2S July, 183b; m. 21 April, ISGS, Sarah
Frances, dau. of Yen. T. King, Archdeacon of llochester,
and has issue.
\. Christopher Rice Ilavard, Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brigade, 6.
NICHOLSON OP B.^-LBATH ETJilRY.
15 Dec. la36; ),(. 23 April, 1868, Florence Emma, dau. of NicHorsoN, CHRisTOPnEii Akmttage, Esq. of
Rev. Charles Rumsey Knight, of Tythcgston Court, co.
Glamorgan, and has issue. Ealnith Burry, co. Meath, M.A., J. P., il\<^\\ Sheriff
VI. Spencer Perceval Talbot, Capt. 43rd Light Infantry, 6. 1856, b. 17 June, 1825; m. 25 March, 1858,
10 July, 1841. Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of Hon. Augustus
I. Lucy Blary, d. unm. n. Christiana Judy.
ni. Judy Theresa. iv. Katherine Maria. Henry Macdonald Moreton', by Mary Jane his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Charles Macdonald
Pr. NichoU, one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council, Judge-Advocate-General, and Vicar-General of the Lockhart, 2ud bart. of Lee, Carnwath and Largie,
Province of Canterbury, d. at Rome, 27 Jan. 1853. and Emilia Olivia his wife, dau. of Sir Charles
—
Arms Sa., three pheons arg. Crest A castle surmounted — Boss, 6th bart. of Balnagowan, by Lady Mary
—
i
i by a Cornish chough wings expanded all ppr. Jlolto I^il falsi FitzGerald his wife, dau. of Wdliam Eobert, 2ucl
j
ttudeat. Duke of Leinster, and has issue,
j
iScat—Mcrthyr Mawr, Bridgend, co. Glamorgan.
I. Gilbert Moreton, 6. 9 March, 1860.
II. John Hampden, 6. 29 June, 1871.
Mary Jane. u. Ehzabeth Katliarir.e.
NICHOLS OF LAWTORD HALL.
1.
for Middlesex, by Irene his wife, dau. of Edward 1. Grace, m. Thomas Biathwaile, Esq. of Ejamont, near
Lancaster.
Pearcc, Esq. of Stony Stratford, co. Bucks, and heir
Gilbert Nicholson d. 1605, and was s. by his grandson,
of her brother, the Eev. Thomas Edward Pearcc,
Humphry Nicholson, who was father of
of Exeter, and has issue, Gilbert Nicholson, some time of Poidton, co. Lancaster,
I. John Eowyer Ecchanan, 6. 13 Nov. ISoD. and of the city of Dubhn, 6. 1620, a Lieut, in the Royal Army
Ji. Walter Buchanan, b. 13 Oct. 1860. before 1G49, and one of the '49 officers whose arrears of pay
I. Irene, b. 9 Jaij. 1862. ii. Isabel, h. i April, 1SC4. were paid up after the Restoration, " for service done by them
to his Majesty or to his Royal Father as comuiissioned officers
Ililiragr.— John Xichols, F.S.A., author of r/ie ^i's<o?-y in the wans of Ireland, before the 5th day of June, 1649."
of LeicesUrihire, Zitcrayy Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, By tlie Act of Settlement he received grants of land in co.
<fcc., Ac, m. 1st, 1766, Anne, sole dau. and heir of William Monaghan, which he sold, and bought Balrath Burry in 1669.
Cradock (and one of the co-heirs of Robert Onebye, Esq. of He afterwards resided in Dublin, and d. 20 April, 1709, in the
Lowdham Hall, Suffolk, d. 1753), who d. 18 Nov. 1776, leaving 89th year of his age. He and his wife Mary, are buried in
issue two daus., Anne (rf. 1815) the 1st wife of Rev. John
Christ Church Cathedral, and on their tombstone appears the
Pridden, M.A., F.S..\., Rector of St. George's, Botolph Lane, arms and crest still used by the family. The issue of the
and Vicar of Caddington, Beds; and Sarah, d. xvam. 1813. marriage were,
";r. Nichols M. 2nrtly, 1778, Martha (d. 1788), dau. of William
I. Christopher, of the Middle Temple, entered IG June, 1680.
n, of Hinckley, co. Leicester. He d. 26 Nov. 1826, having He d. in London, 1688, without issue by Jane his wife.
further issue that survived infancy four daus., Martha
I
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
idclbia, d. unm. 1816; Mary, hi. 1814, John Morgan, Esq.,
.•^
in. John, m. and had issue two sons and two daus.
: ii'l d. 1850, leaving issue; Isabella, d. 1868; Anne Susanna, The 2nd but eldest surviving son,
I 1S53; and one son, TuoMAS Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry, M..4. Ch. Ch.
JoHS BowYER Nichols, of Hanger Vale, Ealing, and Oxford 1685, b. 1662, inherited Balrath Burry in 1709, and was
Parliament Street, Westminster, F.S. A., 6. 15 July, 1779; ni. executor of his father's will. In 1692 he was a Commissioner
' Tune, 1805, Eliza (c?. 1846), dau. of John Baker, Esq., Master
for CO. Meath under 4 William <fc Mary, cap. 33, and High
lie Society of Apothecaries in 1822; and d. 19 Oct. 1863,
Sheriff of the co. 1704. He m. 1st, 3 Feb. 1691, Mary, dau. of
I. ing had issue six sons and eight daus., of whom the sur-
John Beauchamp, Esq., and had with other issue, who d
vivors were, young, a dau., Anne, whose dau., Margaret, was 2nd wife of
I. JouN GouGH, of Holmwood Park, Surrev, and Parliament Sir Richard Steele, Bart, of Hampstead. He -»i.2ndly, 11 July,
Street, Westminster, F.S.A., b. 22 May, 1806; ra. 22 July,
1700, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John Wood, Esq. of Gar-
1843, Lucy, eldest dau. of Frederic Lewis, of Chiswiek,
clony, and had issue,
Middlesex, Commander R.N. and d. 14 Nov. 1873, having ;
had surviving issue, John Bruce, of Holmwood, Surrey, I. Christopher, of whom presently. ii. John, d. s. p.
'I. A. ot Oxford, 6. 18 Nov. 1848; m. 1874, Frances, dau. of III. Thomas, d. s. p. iv. Gilbert, d. s.p.
Henry Morgan,
E.sq. of Norwich, and has issue, Lucy, in.
June, 1869, Percy Mortimer, Esq., younger son of Charles
1
He m. Srdly, Rose, widow of Simeon Pepper, Esq. of Bally-
Smith Mortimer, Esq. of Wigrr.ore, Capel, Surrey. garth, but by her had no issue. The eldest son,
II. Robert Cradock, F.S.A., of Sussex Place, Hyde Park, h. Christopher Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry, High Sheriff
18 Oct. 1824 m. 16 June, 1868, Emily Mary, dau. of WU-
; CO. Meath 1735, m. 1st, 25 Oct. 1723, Elinor, only dau. of
liam Kinsey, Esq. Simeon Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth, by Rose his wife, dau. of
MI. Francis Morgan, of Lawford Hall.
Hon. Oliver Lambart, of Painstown, and granddau. of Charles,
I. Maiy Anne Iliffe, d. unm. 28 Jan. 1870.
He d. 18 Dec. 1S49, and wass. by his eldest son, Hugh Nicholson, of Bailow, who d. during his minority.
Jobs Aemttage Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry, M.A., 1743, and was s. by his brother,
L.M.. M.E.I.A., D.L., J.P., High Sheriff co. Meath 1827, 6. William Jsicholsox, Esq. of Bailow. b. 1723; m. 1st, 1774
2 June, 1798; m. 21 July, 1S24, Elizabeth Rebecca, dau. of Agnes, dau. of John Cleland. Esq. of Whitehorn, co. Wiston
Nathaniel Alexander, D.D., Bishop of Meath (nephew of and widow of Eichard Eose, a Lieut, in the E.I.C.'s niilitar}
James, 1st Earl of Caledun), by Anne his wife, dau. and heir service; she d. 11 July, 1775. He m.
2ndly, 1777, Sarah, ilau
of the Eight Hon. Sir Eichard Jackson, of Forkhill, co. of George Wells, of Belfast, but by neither. He- •/
had issue
Antrim, by Anne his wife, sister of John O'Keill, 1st Viscount 5 April, 1793, having devised his estates, failing issue of i;
0"iseill, and had issue, brother Eobert, to his nephew, William NIcholson Stlll:;
I. Chbistopheb Aemttage, his heir. who eventually succeeded. He was s. by his brother,
n. Nathaniel Alexander, .M. A. Tiin. Coll. Oxford, 6. 5 Dec. EoBEET Donaldson Nicholson, of Bailow, who dying u,im
1826 d. unm. 15 Feb. 1874.
: 5 Sept. 1803, was .t. by his nephew,
m. John Hampden (Eev.), M.A., Curate of Welford, 6. William Nicholson Steele-Nicholson, Esq., J. P., of Eal
27 June, 1831; d. unm. Dec. 1870. low, b. 5 April, 1772, who assumed the additional surname
IV. William Newcome, M.A., i. 22 May, 1833; m. 15 Dee.
1874, Amabel Margaretta, dau. of Eeginald Thistlethwayte
Nicholson in compliance with the testamentary injunction
Cocks, of the Castleditch family, and of Henrietta Pole his his uncle he m. 27 Feb. 1807, Isabella, dau. of Jacob Han
;
wife, dau. of WUliam Steuari, Esq. of Aldenham Abbey cock, Esq. of Lisburn (by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thoma
and Tempsford Hall. Phelps, of Dublin, and his wife Sarah, only child of IssuLlia
V. GUbert De Poulton, M.A., M.D., b. 8 April, 183.5; m. 12 Willcocks, of that city. Banker), and had issue by her,
Aug. 1876, Minna Anna Bertha, n^-: Br&xwitz, and has issue,
Gilbert William De Poulton, 6. 3 April, 1878. EoBEET, his heir.
I. Katharine, 'lU. WilUam Stuart, Esq. of Aldenham Abbey
John, b. 26 Oct. 1812, of Melbourne, .\u.!tralia.
and of Tempsford Hall, and has issue. WilUam, 6. 21 Sept. 1817; ,«. 22 July, I806, Jane Frances
n. Anne, m. Samuel Sanderson, Esq. ci Clover Hill, co. 4th dau. of Thomas Benjamin Middieton, Esq. 01 Dublin.
Cavan. James, now of Bailow.
Charles, b. 21 May. 1823; ffT27 Dec. 1846.
Mr. Nicholson d. 9 Dec. 1872, and was s. by his eldest son, Elizabeth, m. 10 Dec. 1832, James Eose Cleland, Esq.
Cheistophee Aemttage Nichoi.sos, now of Balrath Burry. Eath Gael, co. Down, J.P. and D.L., and has issue.
Arms— Erm., on a pale sa. three martlets arg. Cyx; — Margaret.
leopard sejant arg. spotted sa. thrust through the neck with a Mary, m. 1st. 11 April, 1861, Hugh Moore, Esq. of Nootk
demi-lance ppr. :MrAio Pro repubUca. — —
Lodge, Carlingford. co. Louth, who d.6 July, 1S66: sh
ji,r.„( —
Balrath Burry, near Kells, co. Meath. Toiai, Ilcv.se m. 2ndly, 7 Oct. 1868, Andrew Frederic DunsterviUe, Esq.
Capt. Argyll and Bute Artillery Militia.
28, Queen Anne's Gate.
Isabel. Emily.
Mr Nicholson d. 8 Nov. 1840, and was s. by his eldest son.
NICHOLSON OF BAT-LOW. EoBEKT Nicholson, Esq. of Bailow, co. Down, M.A.. -T P
Steele-X ICHOLSON, James, Esq. of Ballow, co. Barrister-at-Law, b. 22 July, 1809; m. 16 Feb. 1841, Elizalet
Jane, youngest dau. of Walter Nanglo, Esq. of Kildalkcy, cc
Down, and Falmore, co. Donegal, parc'hased Bailow
Meath, and d. 30 July, 1870, having had issue,
from his nephew, b. 5 Feb. 1819 m. 30 Dec. 1870, ;
I. Hugh, b. 25 Jan. 1842; d. v. p. 2 Dec. 1851.
]tfaria Katherine, dau. of George Augustus Chiches- II. Waltee, 6. 17 July, 1843; d. s. p. 1873.
ter Macartney, Esq. of Glendarragb, co. Donegal, lu. Edwaed, b. 23 March, 1845, eventually s. to Ballot
and has issue, which he sold to his uncle James, the present propriito)
and emigrated.
I. Geoege Perct, b. 15 Feb. 1872.
IV. Eobert. b. 29 Aug. 1847 m. 20 Oct. 1874, Isabel Hami'tor
;
II. WiUiam Herbert, 6. 27 Nov. 1875. dau. of James D. Eose Cleland, Esq. of Eath Gael Housi
I. Caroline Edith. ii. Maria Kathleen Isabel. CO. Down, and has issue,
his wife Isabel, eldest dau. of John Blackwood, Esq. of a Priest; and a dau., who /;t. Mr. doliuson, of Warrens-
Ballylcidy, co. Down, ancestor of the Earl of Dufferin, and by town, CO. Mcath.
her (who d. 15 May, 1739) had issue, eight sous. Mr. Steele d. The elder son,
1740. surviving son,
His last Garhett, or Gerald Nangle, Esq., aM.ijor in King Jamfs
BoBEKT Gaven Steele, Esq. of Ballymacarrct, co. Down, II.'sarmy, mi. 1673, Miss Cicely Nugent, of Castletowndelvin,
fji. 1st, Margaret Maxwell, dau. of William Kicholson, Esq. of and had a son,
Ballow, and by her (who d. 1S05) had issue, John Nangle, Esq., m. 4 May, 1704, the widow of Fitzgeraltl
Hamilton, b. 21 June, 1768: d. unm. 1807. of Burton and Blullaghmast, and had issue.
William Nicholson, his successor. Hyacinth, of whom presently.
Eobcrt, t). 22 March, 1775; d^unm. 1806. Cliristopher, Men-hant in Dublin, d. 1752.
Mary, 0. 24 Ecb. 1770; m. Hugh Kearns; and d. 9 Eel). John, Capt. in iJcrwick's rcgt., killed at Fontcnoy. la. He
1833, leaving issue. and had two daus., Cecilia, (./. iDim. and Elizabclh, m. W.
;
Mr. Steele m. 2ndly, May, 180G, Mary, dau. of Uichard Walker, Walsh, Esq. of Kilmurry, co. Mcath, and was grandmother
Gent, of Todstown, co. Down, but had no other issue. He d. of Anne Bagot, of Kilmactolway (or Castle Bngot), who m.
U'Ji), Ambrose O'Ferrall, Esq. of Bulyna, co. Kildare.
23 March, 1814, and was s. by his only surviving son, William
Cicely.
Nicholson Steele Niclu'lson, Esq. of Ballow, who had (.rc-
yiously inherited the Kicholson property, and assumed that The eldest son,
surname. Hyacinth Nangle, Esq., m. 1752, Mary, dau. of Walter
Dowdall, Esq. of Clone, co. Mcath, was, with his wife and
j<rm.?— Quarterly gu., two bars enn. in chief three suns
:
eldest child, a boy three years of age, barbarously murdered,
or, forNicholson 2nd and 3rd, arg., a bend countcr-compony
;
March, 1757, in their house at Streamstown, co. Wcstmeath,
or and .«a. between two lions' heads erased gu. on a chiet az.,
three billets of the second, for Steele. Cresls Out of a ducal — the only survivor of the family being a son, then one year old,
coronet or, a lion's head erminnis, for Nicholson a demi- ;
CnRisToPHicn Nangle, Esq., afterwards of Garisker, m. 1780,
eagle wings displayed, holding in its beak a snake ppr., for Ellen, dau. of Garrett Dardis, Esq. of Jigginstown, co. West
Steele. Motto Deus mihi—sol. mcath, and had issue (with five other daus., all of whom d
ieat— BaUow House, near Bangor, co. Down. unm.),
John Hyacinth, of Garisker.
William Peter, who d. 'unru. Jan.
NlCOIi OF BALLOGIE. Chi'istopher, d. young.
ISJt.
CO. Aberdeen, J. P. and D.L. co. Kincardine, and lie d. 12 June, 1836. His eldest son,
J.P. for CO. Aberdeen, b. 1816 m. 1873, Catherine ;
John Hyacinth Nangle, Esq. of Garislcer, J. P., Itigli PherifF
Kildare 1830, d. untu. 17 Sept. IbOJ, and was by his
Kicoll Lewis, E<q., only child of J. W. Prout,
CO. .v.
sister,
Esq. of Neasden House, Middlesex.
BIary Eleanor Nangle, the last Nangle of Garisker, wh»
—
Jf.tUC(t(JC. This family was originally settled in co. d. 3 June, 1869, aged 78, and was buried at Ballinadrumna, co.
'Sutherland, and after severe fights with the Mackintoshes, Kildare, when the estate devolved on her cousin, Geoeoe
appear to have come south and settled in Aberdeen and Arcuiisald NicoLLS, Esq., now of Garisker.
CO. Kincardine. The late Mr. Nicolls, who thus s. to Gari.sker, is the descendant of an
William Nicol, Esq. (son of James Nicol. who d. 1803, and old Scotch family whieli is stated to have been estnlilishcd in
Mary RanUen his wife, who d. 1811), ra. Margaret, dau. of J. Ireland in the reign of James I., by Arcliibald Nicolls, a cornet
Dyce, Esq. of Aberdeen, and had issue, in Col. Clayton's regiment of cavalry, to whom a grant was
James Dyce, late of Ballogie, M.P. made of Kilshruly, co. Longford, llosson, co. Leitrim, together
Jane, J. Fleming, Esq. of (ilasgow.
»i. with other considerable estates. One of his descendonts was
Mary, ni. A. Low, Esq. of Criggie. Archibald Nicolls, of Granard, M.D. (2nd son of .Archi-
Margaret, m. William Nicol, *",sq. of London. bald Nicolls, of Eosson, eo. Leitrim), m. Catherine, youngest
Elizabeth Forbes, m. llobinsoii Duckworth, Esq. cf Liver-
dau. of Patrick O'lleilly, Esq. of Gallet and Granard (uncle of
pool. Christina, m. James Wright, Escj. of J^diuburgh.
Bernard O'lleilly, Esq. of Ballymorris, and Curistoplier
'Ir. Nicol (?. 1 820; his widow rf. 1841. His son.
O'Eeilly, Esq. of Auneville), and had issue,
Tames Dyce Nicol, Esq. of Ballogie, co. Aberdeen, and
Archirald, of whom presently.
l.ntoy, CO. Kincardine, J.P. and D.L. for cos Aberdeen
Patrick, of Navan, w. Miss Brady, and left surviving issue,
! Kincardine, M.P. forthe latter co. 1865 to 1872, 6. 13 Aug. 1 Patrick, M.D., of Belmont, Navan 2 John (Ven.), ;
Nangle— "de Angulo,"— was Dowdall; Edmond Arthur; Frances Mary; and Constance
itl'lTC<igC.— The family of
Victoria.
ostablislud in
Inland by Gilbert de Angulo, one of the Anna Maria, m. Benjamin Vaussard, of Beaumont I.e Roger,
Anglo-Normans who accompanied Slrongbow to that country and has issue, George, and ilircc daus., Gcorgina, ;n. Gascon
in 1169. One of its dcsuciidaats, Vttussard Margjitc ; and Lizzy.
;
1170 :ms THE LANDED GENTRY. NOE
Ar;n.<t—Az., three pheons arg. points down, on a chief of tlie j
and relict of the Eev. H. Curtis !?mith, son of Sii
last a thistle ppr. between two trefoils slipped vert. Crest—
John Smith, 2nd bart., of The Down House and
naked arm couped at the elbow and erect ppr., charged with a
;
Privy Councillor, and Chancellor of the Duchy of of I'lasnewydd and Lhvyn-on, co. Denbigh, High Sheriff of
Lancaster from March to Dec. 1852, b. 9 Feb. ISOl Merioneth in 1746, of Carnarvon, in 1749, and of Flint in I
1759, and by this lady had issue,
m. 28 Jan. 1828, the Lady Mary Bruce, eldest
Walter, d. 1833.
dan. of Thomas, 7tli Earl of Elgin, and heiress Josiah, m. 1823, Rachael, eldest dau. of Sir John Marjori-
of her molher, Mary, only child of William Hamil- banks, Bart, of Lees, co. Berwuck, formerly M.P. for that
shii'o, and are both iiecea'ed.
ton Nisbet, Esq. of Dirleton, and dying 9 June.
KoiiERT Pariit, of Southbroome House.
1877, left an only child, Harry, m. Anne, dau. of the Rev. H. Curtis Hayward, of
Mary Geobgina Constance. Quedgley House, co. Gloucester, who d. leaving issue.
Carolme, deceased.
This gentleman, whose patronymic was DrxDAS, Emilia, in. the Rev. C. M. Mount, Prebendary of Wells, and
assumed the surname of Christopher, in compli- was the heiress of her uncle, J. M. Shaw, Esq. of Ashford
ance with the will of George Manners, Esq. of House, Middlesex.
Bloxholm, whose estates he became possessed Arms — Arg.,
three boars' heads erased sa. within a bordnre
bank. The eventual heiress of the family, Mart, only child Lady Agnes Dairy mple, 3rd dau. of Norman, 9th
of William Hamilton Nisbet, Esq. of Dirleton, m. 1st, II Earl of Stair, and has issue.
March, 1799, Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin, by whom she had
two sons, George Constantine Lord Bruce, who d. unra. 1840 George More Nisbett, E.<;q. of Cairnhill (son
JLilTCrtgC.
;
John Maxwell, Bart., and d. 1807 and iii. Lady Lucy, m. Frances, dau. of Francis Carteret Scott, Esq., 6th son of
;
Col. in the army, m. 30 Oct. 1858, Lady Jane Charteris, dau. NOEL OP mOXHULL PAl^TC.
of Francis, 7th Earl ofWemyssand March; andrf.lSDec. 1870.
Noel, Berkeley Plantagexet - Gfilford- -
—
Arms Quarterly, Ist and 4th, gu., a sword paleways arg. Charles, Esq. of Moxhull Park, co. Warwick, J.P.
hilted and pommelled or, between three cinqucfoilsof the second,
for Hamilton ; '2nd, arg. on a chevron gu. between three boars'
and D.L., b. 29 July, 1821 m. 8 June, 1852, Milli- ;
heads erased sa. as many cinquefoils of the first, the chevron cent Mary, dau. of the Hon. and Eev. Francis Noel,
ensigned with a thistle ppr., for Nisbet ; 3rd,, arg. a chevron gu. of Teston, Kent (by Cecilia his wife, sister of Ist
between three pineapples ppr. a chief sa., for Christopher.
— —
Supporters Two horses arg. bridled gu. Motto Ride through.
Lord Methucn), and has issue,
—
HeaAs Archeifield, Drem, N.B. ; Biol, Prestonkirk, N.B. I. Charles Francis Adderley, Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards^
Bloxham Hall, near Sleaford ; and Well Vale, near Alford, co. h. 30 Aug. 1854.
Lincoln. • Edward Henry, b. 12 Feb. 1859.
II.
NOEL OF BELIi HALL. John Nolvn, Esq. of B.illindcrry, m. Feb. 1709, Ellis, end
dau. of William Braliazon, Ksq. of New Park, co. Mayo,
Noel, CrrAntES Peurott, Esq. of Bell Hall, co. Capt. of a troop of horse in King James's II. army, and one of
Worcester, J.P., late 4Sth regt., 6. 12 June, 1830 ; the Commissioners for the capitulation of Limerick, by .Mary,
m. 3 April, 185(5, Heurietta Margaret, only dau. of his 1st wife, dau. of George Browne, Esq. of The Ncale, and
the Rev. James Nelson Palmer, Rector of Ereamorc, left a son and heir,
GJ.alwav, J.P., M.P. for co. Galway, Major R.A., b. I. Coningsby, 6. 4 May, 1SC5.
J Aug.' 1838. II. Frederick Paget, b. 15 May, 1SG7.
iEXRT II., who confirmed to him his possessions and rights. child of Coningsby Norbury, Esq. of Droitwich, and had
Camden, in his Britann>-t, refers to the O'NoIans, as does issue,
. in his Hibernia. The Leinster line of the family, the Thomas Coningsby, now of Sherridge.
lans of Ballykealy,Carlow, continued to preserve
co. Henry Richard, 6. 26 Sept. 1837 d. 20 May, 1850.
;
iii.ir estate until about the middle of the last century, a very Mary Anne Dannet, m. 25 Oct. 1853, the Hon. and Rev.
^rnarkable example of ancient and continuous territorial pos- George Robert Gifford, Rector of Rackcnford, N. Devon,
youngest son of the 1st Lord Gifford and d. 1871.
in. Hardiman, in his History of Galway, records that ;
arra Browne, co. Galway) of Sir John Browne, Bart, of the II. Charles Best (Rev.), b. Oct. 1833.
calc, ancestor of tlie noble Houses of Kilmaine and Shgo, m. Henry, 6. March, 1S41 ; d. Dec. 18C3, ur„ii,
nd had, witii othci* issue, IV. Thomas, b. Sept. 184&.
1172 '^on THE LANDED GENTRY. NOB,
Moses Goodyear, an -Aleppo Merchant, and d. 1731, aged 77) wise between two chevronels. the wiiole between three boars'
heads erased or, for Xorcop; 2nd, arg., a fess engrailed
had issue. Sir Thomas Norcliffe, d. 1682, and was s. by his az. fretty or, between two chevrons vair, for Eadford ; 3rd,
eldest son, arg., on a fcss engrailed gu. between three greyhounds'
Faiefax NoRCLirrE, Esq. of Langton, Lieut.-Col. of the 1st heads erased sa. collared or, as many bezants, for Church;
Dragoons, High Sheriff for Yorkshire 1700 and 1715. He 4th, sa., a chevron between three boys' heads couped at the
m. 1693, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Hesketh, Esq. of shoulders arg. crined or, each enwrapped about the neck
Heslington, and by her (who d. 1739) had four sons and one
with a snake ppr., lor Vaughan. Crests 1st, Upon a mount —
vert a boar's head erased sa. in front of two ostrieh feathers
dau. He d. 1720, and was s. by his eldest son, or, for Xorcop 2ndly, A fret or, thereon a partridge ppr.
;
riizabcth, m. 16 .Tiily, 1833, Gcorgo Hcdley, Esq. lato Capt. NORHEYS OP DAVYHULME HALL.
•Jml Dragoon Guards.
NoRREYS, Robert IIexuy, Esq. of Davyliulmo
llr. N'orman d. 8 Feb. 1813.
Hall, CO. Lancaster, J. P. and JJ.L., 6. 2 Maj, 1812 ;
'
iiis— Quarterly 1st .nnd 4tli, arrr., on n lienrt f.\\. throe
s. to tlie family estates ou tlio death of his mother,
:
ks' lioads i-abossod of tlu' rtoUl ; 'iiul ami linl, gu., on wtives
le sea a ship of three musts jipr. in eliief tliroe iiuillets arf;.
18 July, 18U8.
—A sea liorse sojant restiiif? its dexter paw on au anelior
uii ijpr. Mnttn — Deus dubil vela. ILillCiXtlC.— The family of Norreys has riKtained an
&.((— Deiieombe, Crawley, Sussex. au6—Uuitcd University, honourable position in tho co. Palatine of Lancaster for several
i'aU Mull Kasc. centuries.
William Norreys, of Sutton, lineally descended from Alain
NORMAN OF GLENQOLIjAN. Norreys, living on the same est.-ite at a very remote era, in.
Joan, dau. of Sir John Molyneux, of Scfton, and liy that lady
NoBMAN, Thomas, Esq. of Glcn^oUan, co. Done-
acquired the estate of Speke. From him descended the gi-eat
jral, and D.L., High Sheriff 180 i, Capt. (retired)
J. P. Houses of NoRRKYs of Speke, co. Lancaster, and Norreys of
"n.iiiegal Militia, 6. 1835 ; m. 3 Oct. 1878, Annie, 2nd Rycotc, CO. Berks, <fcc.
1 Robert, d. s. p. in. Mary, dau. of John Blaeklcdge, Esq. of Howiek, co. Lan-
1 Sarah, wife of Thomas Lee (see Lee Noemak). caster, and 1-iad, with other issue, a son and succes.sor,
'2 Anne. Henry Norris, Esq. of Penwonham, m. 13 Feb. 17S9,
3 I'loiinda, wife of her cousin, Charles Norman, Esq. Catharine, dau. of John Shawe, Esq. of Anderton, co. Lan-
4 Elizabeth. 5 Frances. caster, by whom (who d. 16 June, 1801) he had, with a dau.,
II. Frederick. Marcus. iii.
Catharine, an only son and successor,
IV. CoNOLLY, of whom presently. Henry Norris, Esq. of Davy Hulme and Penwortham, h.
I. Florinda, m. Charles Gardiner, E?q., and was mother to
1744; m. 1779, Mary, dau. of John Allen, Esq. of Mayfield, co.
Luke Gardiner, treated Viscount Mounijuy.
Derby, by whom (who d. 20 Dec. 1780) he left at his decease,
The 4th son,
March, 1819, an only dau. and heiress,
CONOLLT Norman, Esq. of Dublin, m. Sept. 1762, Anne,
Mary Norreys, of Davyhulme Hall, 6. 9 March, 17S0; m.
lau. of Luke Gardiner, Esq., and had issue,
17 July, 1809, Robert Josias Jackson Harris, Esq. of Uley, co.
1. Charles, m. his cousin, Florinda, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Gloucester, Lieut. 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, .J. P. and D.L.,
Norman, and </. s. p. 1800, having devised his estates to his
irother Thomas.
who tliereupon assumed by royal sign-manual the name and
Thomas, of whom hereafter.
. ni. Robert (Rev.). arms of Norreys, and by him (who d. 13 Dec. 1844) had issue,
V. Luke, of Dublin, m. Anne dau. of Alexander Worthing- Robert Henry, now of Davyhulme.
ton, Esq., and had issue, Mary.
1 ConoUy, m. Georgiana, dau. of George Wilson, Esq. of Caroline, m. 18 May, 1843, John Smitli Entwisle, Esq. of
Essex, and has issue, Foxholes, CO. Lancaster, and il. 27 lUay, 1876.
Luke, Capt. Donegal Militia, late 69th regt., m. 14 Isabella, )/(. 4 July, 1854, the Very Rev. George Hall Bowers,
April, 1874, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Edwards, Esq. Dean of Manchester, who d. 27 Dec. 1872.
ot Dublin. Conolly. Robert. Mrs. Norreys d. 18 July, 1868, and was s. by her only sur-
Frances, m. Edw.ard Bennett, Esq., Professor of Surgery, viving son, the present Robert Henry Norreys, Esq. of
University of Dublin.
Davyhulme Hall.
Annie, m. Thomas Norman, Esq. of Glengollan.
<jeorgiana, m. Charles G. Tunnard, Esq. of Frampton Arrax — Quarterly, arg. and gu. in the 2nd and 3rd quarters
;
House, CO. Lincoln. a fret, or over all a fess az. charged with tluee bezants.
Mary Krause, m. W. Garfitt, Esq. of Boston, co. Lincoln. Crest — On a mount vert an eagle, wings cloalcd sa.
Elizabeth. Scat — Davyhulme Hall, Manchester.
^ Charles, d. Mtider age.
5 Alexander, Q C, Barrister-at-Law, iji. MiPS Law, and has,
with several daus., a son, Luke. NORRIS.
4 Luke. 5 Augustus Patrick.
1 Kleanor, m. Thomas Lloyd, Esq. NoRTlTg, ITenrt, Esq. of SwalelilTo Pavic, co.
Florinda, d. unm.
'_'
3 Margaret, d. unm. Oxford, J.P. andD.L., b. 28 Feb. 1810; m. 2G Sept.
4 Elizabeth. 1833, Ellen, dau. of the Rev. John Lloyd Crawley,
llv: 2nd son, of Heyford, co. Northampton, son of Six* T. Crawley-
Thomas Norman, Esq., devisee of his brother Charles's
Boevey, 2nd bart., of Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester,
'^ fate. m. March, 1799, Catherine, dau. of Hugh Lyons, Esq.
and has issue,
o assumed the name of Montgomery), by Catherine his
, dau. of Richard, 4th Viscount Boyne, and by her (whoti. I. Henry Crawley, of Chacombc, co. Northampton, lato
•")) left at his decease, 1833, Capt. 8th Hussars, and formerly A.D.C. to the Duke of
UARLES. IIugh(Hev.). Thomas, r7. under nge. Marlborough, K.G., Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, J.P. cos.
me, )ii. Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Middle Gardiner Street, Oxford and Northampton; 6. 9 Feb. 1841; m. 17 Jan.
Dublin, 1867, Mary, dau. of Right Hon. Sir W. Bovill, Lord Chief
ratlurinc, in. Thomas Eough, Esq. of Enniscorthy, co. Justice of Common Pleas, and has issue, 1 Henry Everakd
Wexford.
Do Cane 2 John 1 Dorothy.
; ;
Florinda, m. Livingstone Thompson, Esq. of co. Armagh.
II. George Hugh, b. 26 June, 1843, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford;
The eldest son,
called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1870.
UARLES Norman, E.=q., J. P. for co. Donegal, jit. 27 April, I. Ellen Henrietta. ii. Anne Henrietta.
.1, Anne Edward Kough, of New Ross,
Eliza, eldest dau. of
III. Albinai Georgiana, m. the Rev. II. C. Powell, Provost
Wexford, and d. Aug. 1843, lea\ing an only child, the of Inverness Cathedral, and afterwards Rector of Stantou
^ sent Thomas Norman, Esq. of Glengollan. St. Ilcrnaid. co. Wilts.
Scat — Glengollan, Fahan, Londonderry. IV. Mary Elizabeth.
1174 Is OB, THE LANDED GENTRY. NOR
it tUCatJC— This fomilyoriftinnlly resided in CO. Glamorffan, FonNTAiNE North, Esq. of Rougliam and Hastings Lodfje,
andattlie coiiimencement of the IGtli century, was established b. 14 March, 1749; m. Arabella, dau. of Isaac Strutt, Esq. of
in Devon and Somerset. Hampstead, by whom he had issue, Francis Frederick, his
John Nobris, of Wincle, Devon, m. Agnes Galhampton, and heir; Charles Edward (Rev.), Rector of ChildeOkeford, Dorset;
had a son, Arabella, m. Sir John Meade. The son and heir,
John NouRig, afterwards of Splatc, in the parish of St. Francis Frederick North, Esq. of Rougham and Hastings
Decumans, Somerset; m. I'etrouell Paslew, of Ilorwood, Loilge, 6. 2 July, 1778; m. 1799, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
Devon, and liad a .son, William Whitear, 'Vicar of Clement's and All Saints', and
St.
Hocn NoRRis, of Splate, 6. 1540. The coat of arms and Prebendary of Chichester, and had issue,
crest of the family were granted to HuRh Norris by CooUe, Frederick, of Rougham. Charles William (Rev.).
Clarenceux, 1573. Hugh Norris m. Joan Clarke, of Okey, Dudley, m. Sarah, dau. of Major Lockyer, of Lockyersleigh,
near Goulburn, N.S. Wales, and d. leaving one son, Dudley,
Somerset, and had a son,
Capt. 47th regt., and three daus., 1 Arabella Frances, m.
John Nobris, of Splate, m. at St. Decnmans, 6 July, 1G09, Commander Arthur Cowbiirn, R.N. 2 Sarah, to. William, ;
Joan Lewes, of Watcliet, Somerset, and had a son, eldest son of Col. Tomkinson, of Willington Hall, co.
liDOH NoRRis, 0.6 Sept. IGll, who purchased an estate in Chester; 3 Helen Margaret, m. Commander Henry T.
Hackney, Middlesex, from Thomas Lord Wentworth, 12 July, Bogcr, R.N.
1653 he m. Susan Polsted, and had a son,
;
Roger Montague, Major H.E.I.C.S.
Edward, R.N., deceased. Francis, deceased.
Hugh Noeeis, of Hackney, m. Esther Watson, and had a Arabella.
son,
and D.L. Mr. North d. 1821 his widow in 1853. His eldest son,
;
Henry Norris, of Hackney, b. 1677 ; d. 1762; J.P.
Frederick North, Esq. of Rougham and Hustings Lodge,
for Middlesex; m. in Hamilton Court Chapel, 13 March, 1702,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Hastings, b. 1800; m. 1825, Janet,
Elizabeth Brookes, and had issue,
dau. of Sir John Marjoribanks, Bart,, M.P., and relict of
I. Hugh, b. 1 Sept 1705, afterwards of Romsey, Hants; m.
Mary, dau. of George Skipp, of Ledbury, co. Hereford. Robert Sliuttleworth, Esq. of Gawthorp Hall, co. Lancaster,
n. Henry, who s. his father. and by her (who d. 23 Jan. 1855) had issue,
III. Benjamin, li. 18 Aug. 1709. Charles, now of Rougham.
IV. William, b. 23 Dec. 1712. Marianne.
I. Mary, 6. 1 Jan. 1711; m. 27 March, 1735, Tetcr DuCanc, Janet Catherine, m. 10 Nov. 1864, John Aduington Symonds,
Esq., of Braxted, Ksi-.ex. Esq. of Clifton, and has issue.
II. Elizabeth, b. 1 June, 17U.
He d. 29 Oct. 1869.
The 2nd son, — Az., a lion passant or, between three
A7-ms fleurs-de-lis
Henrt Norris, Esq. of Hackney,
and 'Woodford, Essex, J.P. arg. —A dragon's head erased sa., ducally
Crest gorged and
for that CO., b. 30 Sept. 1707 m. 2 May, 1732, Elizabeth, dau.
; chained or. Motto — Animo et fide.
and co-heir of Gervas Handley, of Somerset, and had issue, i>eul — Rougham Hall, Norfolk.
I. Henry Handlet, who s. his father. ii. Peter.
I.
The
Elizabeth.
NORTH OP WROXTON ABBEY,
elder son,
Henry Handle? Norr's, Esq. of Hackney, b. 20 Feb.
Co. OXFORD.
1734; m. 17 Oct. 1708, Gra-e, dau. of the llev. T. Host, of
See Articles Doyle and North
Warton, co. Lancaster, and had issue, I
I.
n.
Henry Handley, 6. 10 Sept. 1769, and
Henry Handley, who his father. .v.
d. in infancy.
NORTH OF THURIiAND CASTLE.
I. Elizabeth, b. 9 June, 1773. North, North, Esq. of Thurland Castle, co.
II. Anne Henrietta, b. 9 May, 1776; m. the F.ev. Daniel Lancaster, J. P., formerly of H.M. Indian army,
Everard, of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk.
b. April, 1824 m. 15 May, 1856, Alicia Gertrude,
;
The son and heir, only dau. of Major Versturme, late 27th rcgt., and
Rev. Henry Handley Noeris, of Hackney, b. 14 Jan. 1771,
has surviving issue,
Rector of South Hackney, Prebendary of St. Paul's and
Llandaff, and Chaplain to the Earl of Shaftesbury; 7n. 19 June, I. Boedrigge, 6. 16 Oct. 1862.
1805, Henrietta Catherine, dau. of David Powell, Esq., and II. Louis Aylmer, b. 11 April, 1S6G.
i[i. Edward Bunbury, b. 23 March, ISCD.
had issue, Henry, now resident at Swalchffe Park, co. Oxford.
— IV. Piers William, b. 13 March, 1871.
\
Arms— Sa., billettee arg., a cross flory ofthe last. Crexf
v. Oliver Henry, b. 28 April, 1874.
A demi-stag arg., attired and pierced through the body with
an arrow sa., fea.tliercd ppr. VI. Albert Kenlis, 6. 4 Sept. 1876. i. Alice Helen.
Seat —Swalchffe Park, Banbury. He assumed, by royal license, dated 14 April, 1866,
the surname and arms of North only, in lieu of
those of Burton, on succeeding to the estates of
NOHTH OF roitgham:. his great uncle, Richard Toulmine North, Esq. of
NoBTH, Chaeles, Esq. of Eougham, co. Norfolk, Newton and Thurland Castle, co. Lancaster.
at5clHastings Lodge, Sussex, Barrister-at-Lavv, Thomas North, Docker and Newton, men-
iLtUCTtgC- of
J.P. and D.L., 6. 25 March, 1828; m. 16 March, tioned by Baines, in his account of the parish of Whittington,
1859, Augusta, eldest dau. of the Hon. and Rev. was the son of Richard, and
CO. Lancaster, bapt. Feb. 1580,
Thomas R. Keppel, Rector of North Creake, Norfolk, grandson of Edward North, and Margerie his wife. Hi8 son
by Frances liis 'wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Barrett and heir,
Lennavd, Bart., and has surviving issue, Richard North, of Docker Hall, had issue, by Alice his
wife,
I. Frederick Keppel, 6. May, 1860. Thomas, of Docker Hall, bapt. 2 March, 1632, who continued
If. Marjoribanks Keppel, 6. 17 Nov. 18C5. the line of North of Itocter.
III. Charles Keppel, b. 5 Dec. 1870. Myles, of Newton Hall, bapt.
12 Dec. 1635; d. warn., leaving
IV. Anthony Dudley Keppel, b. 22 April, 1874. his property to his next brother, Oliver.
V. Thomas Keppel, b. 26 March, 1876. Oliver, of whom presently. Richard.
Agnes, m. 3 June, 1658, Thomas, son of William Atkinson,
I. Marianne Eva. ii. Arabella 'Valerie.
of Geesgill, parish of Orton, Westmorland.
III. Frances Hilda. IV. Dora Heriuiuac.
The 3rd son, 1
V. Louisa Augusta.
Oliver North, Esq. Newton, bapt. 8 July, 1640; m, 6
of
ILtltCagC— The Hon. Roger North, of Rougham, Nor- July, 1071, Jennet, dau. of Rev. Richard Jackson, Rector of
folk (6th son of Dudley, 4th Lord North), 6. 3 Sept. 1651, Whittington from 1640 to 1680 and was buried at Whittington,
;
author of the interesting memoir of his three elder brothers, 25 Jan. 1723, leaving a son,
so well known as T/tc lives of the Norths; m., and had a son Richard North, Esq. of Newton, bapt. 18 Jan. 1684, m. j
and heir, Anne Preston, and by her (who was buiied at Whittington, j
buried at WhittingtOTi, 173S) left at his decease, 20 March, of Buckerell, Devon, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Somerset
1761, a son. 1855, 6. 17Nov. 179G, only son of Robert Northcote, Esq. of
Miles Nortb, Esq. of Newton, and Jackson's Hall, Kirkby Buckerell, by Sarah Cogan his wife, a co-heire.ss, to whom
Lonsdale, i. 9 Dec. 1738; m. Susannah, only dau. of Oliver he was m. 1776; s. his father 1809; m. 14 Mar.h, 1818, Maria,
and
Toulniin, Esq., d. 15 May, 1795, having bad issue, dau. and heircs'! of Gabriel Stone, Esq. of Somerset Court,
Edward Jackson, d. 1789, aged 9 years. Somerset, and d. 2 April, 1875, leaving issue to survive,
BiciiARD TouLMiN, of wlioni presently. I.George Barons, now of Somerset Court.
Miles, Lieut. 69th Foot, drowned 1809, returning from India. II.James Spencer (Very Rev.), late President of OscottColl.
Mary Anna, m. David Morgan, Esq., and had issue un only near Birmingham, 6. 26 May, 1821; y.i. 10 Dec. 1842,
child, Mary Anna, m. John Standfast Burton. Ivsq., and Susannah Spencer, 6th dau. of Joseph Roscombe Poole,
bad, with other issue, Nobtu, now of Thurland Castle. Esq. of Bridgewatcr, and by her (who d. I June, 1853)
His 2nd son, had issue, 1 Edward James Spencer, deceased; 2 Ber-
nard, deceased 3 Walter Anthony, deceased Maria
liicHABD TorLMiN XoRTn, Esq. of Newton, and Thurland I
; ;
Cecilia.
Castle, J. P., of the Coldstream Guards, who restored Thurland I. Elizabeth Cogan, m. 1855, Rev. Temple Hamilton Chase,
Castle, which his father had purchased in 1780; 6. 7 Jan. lateIncumbent of Lydbrook, near Ross, eldest son of Capt.
1782; d. unm. 14 July, 1865, and was s. by his grand-nephew, John Woodford Chase.
the present Nobth North, Esq. of Thurland Castle. II. Caroline Matilda, m. 1859, Rev. Drummond Percy Chase,
Anna (who d. 27 Jan. 1841), only dau. of David Morgan, Esq., He m. 2ndly, 20 Dec. 1844, Louisa, dau. of Rev.
by Mary Anna his wife, only dau. of Miles North, Esq. of Robert Hesketh, M.A., of Epsom. Mr. Northey
N'l wton and Thurland Castle, co. Lancaster, and had (with
served in the 52nd regt. Light Infantry in Spain and
itlicr children, who d. young).
tlie Soutli of France, and at Waterloo, and was
North, now of Thurland Castle.
.T'.hn Edward, Capt. yist Highlanders, b. Feb. 1835.
aflerwards in the 3rd Guards he d. Dec. 1878.
;
I. Anne, d. unm. ii. Charlotte, d. unm. E.5q. ofWanson, Throwleigh, but by her (who rf. April, 1685^
III. Harriett, d. unm. iv. Lucy, d. unm. he had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 21 Jan. 1688, Anne, dau. of the-
The eldest son, Eev. William Hutton, Eector of Northlew, Devon, and by her
William Northet, E.<;q. of Box, Wilts, and Woodcote, (who d. Jan. 1743) he left at his death, Sept. 1716 (together
Epsom, Surrey, M.P. for Newport, Cornwall, from 1797 to the with a dau., Elizabeth, m. 1st, Edward Herle, Esq. of Landew,
time of his decease, 1826. He d. unm., and was s. by his brother. Cornwall, High Sheriff 1713, by whom she had one son; 2ndly,
The Eev. Edward Northey, M.A., Canon of Windsor, 6. Charles Kendall, Esq., LL.D. (of the family of Kendall of
22 Oct. 1754; rn. 3 March, 1794, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of the Pdyn), by whom she had several children; and 3rdly, John
Eev. Edward Taylor, of Bifions, near Canterbury, and sister Weekes, Esq. of North Wyke), a son and heir, !
of Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor, and by her (who d. 19 Feb. 1837( William Northmore, Esq. of Cleve, M.P. for Okehampton, .
had issue, bapt. 8 July, 1C90; m. 1st, Anne, dau. and heiress of Thomas-
I. Edward Eichard, his heir. Northmore, Esq. of Cleve (she rf. 1717); 2ndly, Florence, dau.
II. William Brook, of Box, Wilts, J.P. and D.L. Kent, of Sir Arthur Chichester, 3rd hart, of Ealeigh (she rf. 1725 and ;
Scots Fusilier Guards, afterwards in holy orders, succes- II. Mary Grace, b. 25 March, 1814, m. twice, but has no issue.
sively Chaplain at Dinapore, and Vicar of Wiriterton, co. 5f«^<!— Northwood Park, lUckmansworth ; and The Dell,
Lincoln; in. 13 May, l«iJ, his cousin, Katherinc, iird dau. Bonehurch, Isle of Wight.
of Sir William Earlc Welby, Bait.; he d. 16 July, 1829, and
had issue by her (who d. May, 1869), U
1 Tno.MAS Weluv (liev.), Vicar of Kirkhammerton, co.
York, b. 20 Aug. 1823. 2 John, now ol Cleve.
NOTLEY OF COMBE SYDENHAM HALL,
Thomas Northmore, Esq. m. 2ndly, 9 Nov. 1809, Emmeline,
AND CHILLINGTON HOUSE.
4th dau. of Sir John Eden, Part, of Windle>tone Park, co. NoTLET, Maewoou, Esq. of Combe Sydenham
Durham, and by her (who d. 21 July, lb50) liad issue, Hall and Ohilliugton llouse, Somerset.
II. EdcnShafto, d. unm. in the lifetime of his father, 1 June,
1838.
ILiltrnjC—The Eev. George Notlet (son of the Rev.
Emmeline Eden. George Notley, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Dr. Abell, of
I.
II. Charlotte O.sgood, m. 4 Aug. 1835, John TVTiitlock, Esq., Stogumber, and grandson of George Notley, Esq. of Ciickett
Capt. in the U.E.l.C.'s Madras army. He d. 27 May, 184;i, St. Thomas, Somerset, by Racbael Salusbury, his wife), m.
leaving issue. in. Penelope Louisa Davison, d. younic. about 1786-7, Mary, 3rd dau. of James Marwood, Esq. of
rv. Cornelia liisdon, m. 8 May, 1857, Benjamin Jones, Esq. of Avishays House, Somerset, and Sutton Court, Devon,
Llanelly, and d. 21 Aug. 1870, leaving issue.
and co-heiress of her brother, James Thomas Benedictus
V. Adelina Johnson.
VI.Caroline Amelia Brunswicl\, «i. 17 March, 1847, George Marwood, Esq. of Avishays, and d. 11 Aug. Is31, leaving two
Longworth Dames, Esq., Capt. in H.M. G6th rcgt. who </. sons,
20 March, 1860, leaving issue. vii. Elfrida St. Aubyn. I. James Thomas Benedictus, b. 4 June, 1791 m. 1st, C Oct. ;
j
vui. Gertrude Johnes. 2nd dau. of William Clark, Esq. of Beaminstcr,
1814, llachcl,
Thomas Northmore, Esq., d. 29 May, 1S51, and was s. by his Dorset; and 2ndly, in 1819-20, Miss Elizabeth Palmer, of
grandson, Thomas Welist Northmore, Esq., who conveyed Stawley, Somerset, and by her left at his decease, 31 J«n.
1851,
Cleve to his brother, John Northmore, Esq., the present
possessor. 1 George, m. March, 1843, Frances Eliza Millet Thomas.
2 James Thomas Benedictus, late of Combe Sydenham
. Arms—Gv., a lion rampant or, langued and armed az., Hall, b. 22 April, 1830. 3 Marwood.
( crowned with an eastern crown arg. Crest A lion's head — 1 Emma, m. Aug. 1842, George Harding, Esq. of Pad-
1 erased gu. crowned as above, and charged on the neck with a nollcr House, Somerset.
rose arg., bearded and seeded ppr. Motto Nee elata, nee — 2 Mary, m. 1859, W. W. Elton, Esq.
I
dejecta. 3 Ellen Catherine, m. 1847, C. H. Gardner, Esq.
1, Seat— Cleve House, near Exeter, Devon. 4 Elizabeth Rachel.
5 Frances Victoria Marwood, m. 18.'i9, W. Sweet, Esq.
6 Elizabeth Kacliel. 7 Louisa Sarah.
See Lowndes. Arms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, on a bend cotised az.
three bezants, for Notley; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a chevron erm.
between three goats' heads erased arg., for Marwood. Creal —
Out of a mural crown a lion's head. Motto Noli meutiri. —
NOBTON OF NOBTHWOOD PABK AND —
Seats Combe Sydenham Hall; and Chillington House, near
THE DELL. Taunton, Somerset.
I. Daniei., 6. 19 Not. 1842; m. 5 April, 1866. Caroline Isabella, dau. of Frederick Ward, Esq.,
II. Jason Delves, 6. 25 June, 1844, married. M.A. of St. John's, Cambridge, aud has issue,
III. William, 6. 26 Feb. 1646; d. unm. 15 March, 1S77.
IV. Thomas, b. 21 Jan. 1848, married. I. John Moels, h. 3 Feb. 1868.
V. Arthur, b. 10 March, 1850, married.
II. James Sherard, b. IS Jan. 1869.
VI. Henry Samuel, 6. 7 May, 1854. III. Edmund George Izacke, 6. 22 July, 1S71.
I. Loui.'^a, m. 16 May, 1863, John Edward Dawson, Esq.
I. Caroline Evelyn Eunice.
II. Grace, d. 7 June, 1840. II. Isabel Codrington.
III. Violet, m. U
Feb. 1875, William Stericker, Esq., M.D.
HinCaflC— The Notts, other whom were
branches of
IV. Florence, b. 27 June, 1857 ; m. 27 June, 1878, H. K. II. settled at Irishcombe, in Lapford, and EUishays, in Combe
Maclver, Esq. Raleigh parish, at an early period, have held property in
He m. 2ndly, 5 Aug. 1870, Ellen Constance, youngest Swimbridge for centuries.
John Nott, of Swimbridge, Gent., b. temp. Edward IV.,
lau. of Rev. Samuel Rowe, late Vicar of Crediton,
acted in the transfer of the parish lands in 1524, and died
Devon. Mr. Norton purchased considerable landed
the year following. His great-great-grandson,
property in the cos. of Kent, Middlesex and Hert-
William Nott, owner of Cobbaton and Uppacott, in Swim-
(ord. bridge, Gent., b. 1596 in. 1617, Ellen, dau. (by Agnes his
;
tttllC.lCJC.— DANtEL NonxoN, Brewer and Banker in wife, dau. of William Spurway, Esq. of Oakford) of John
'ridge, represented an old family in that town, which Berry, Esq. of Chittlehampton, 6th in descent from -lolm
-inally came from co. Lancaster. He m. Miss Scott, sister of Berry, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Berrytown, who was 7lhiu
Pudsey Dawson, of Langcliff Hall, co. Lancaster, whose
.
descent from Galfridus de Berry, of Berrynarbor, di/ijj.
.band was Mayor of Liverpool, and had four sons, Henry III. Ellen became eventually representative of her
I. Daniel Scott, whose eldest son, Daniel, was leading partner branch.
in the well known firm of "Uaggart and Norton," of John Nott, son and heir, 6. 16G2 d. in his father's lifetime, ;
's Mary Wilshire, by whom (who was b. 1 March, 178.5, and of Hervey, Esq. of the family, as is supposed, of Ilervey of
I'i67) he left at his decease, 18 Jan. 1857, four sons and two Aylesbeare, Devon, descended from Thomas, 4th son of
aus., Thomas Hervey, the 1st of Itkworth, ancestor of the Marquess
I. Daniel, now of KortUwood Park, and The Dell. of hiistul.
4 a 2
1178 NOW THE LANDED GENTRY. NOW
Jons KoTT, Esq. of Cobbaton, son and heir, &. 16S0; m. Martholme, and had two sons, Adam, his heir; William, of
Asnes, heiress of the Hamonds, of Eastdowne; and his 3rd son, Little Mereley. The elder son and heir,
but eventual heir, Adam Nowell, living 7 Edward 1., was ancestor of
James Nott, Esq., 6.1726; settled at Tordown, in Swim- John Nowell, m. twice, and d. 1526, leaving, by Dowsabel,
bridge. He m. Emeline, dau. of John Mules, Gent, of a his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Hesketh, Esq. of Buflord, with
younger branch of Mules of Ernsborough, in Swimbridge, of several daus., five sons,
whom was Sir John Moels, who built St. Bridget's Aisle in Roger, of whom presently.
Swymbridge Church, a descendant of the Baron of his name, Alexander, Dean of St. Paul's.
and of Roger de Moels of Lewe, temp. Conquest. James Nott Laceence, Dean of Lichfield, an able Antiquary.
liad issue two sons and three daus., Susan, v,nrii. Eme, wife Robert, Attorney at the Courts of Wards and Liveries.
;
Nicholas.
of liev. N.Dyer; Agnes, m. Eichard Harding, Esq. of Buz-
zacott. The eldest son and heir,
James Nott, Esq. of Tordown, the elder son, Capt. of the Roger Nowell, Esq., m. Grace, dau. of Sir Eichard Sher-
North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, Lay Eector of Swimbridge, borne, Knt. of Stonyhurst, co. Lancaster, and d. 8 Sept. 1567,
&c., d. v.iirii. 1809. was great-great-grandfather of
John Nott, Esq. of Bydown, the younger son, &. 1769; in. Roger Nowell, Esq. of Eede or Eeade Hall, co. Lancaster,
Susan, only child of Eichard Norris, Gent., by whom he bapt. 8 Aug. 1582, aged 35 at the Heralds' Visitation, 1613,
acquired estates in the parishes of Witheridge, Thelbridge, who d. 23 Nov. 1623, leaving (by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Southmolton, and Brendon. He d. in 1808, leaving a son and Thomas Fleetwood, Esq. of Newton) an eldest son,
heir,
Roger Nowell, Esq. of Read HaD, bart. 13 March, 1605,
John Nott, Esq. Bydown, 6. 1805, who succeeded to the
of aged 7 at the Heralds' Visitation, 1613, and aged 58 at that of
entire Nott property.He was Senior Capt. of the North 1664. He m. Dorothy, 2nd dau. of John Holt, Esq. of
Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, Lord of the Manor of Eowley, &c. Stubley, co. Lancaster, and by her (wh» was buried 7 June,
On his decease in 1855 (his only brother, James, having d. a. 1681) had (with four daus.) six sons. Mr. Nowell, who raised
minor) part of the property passed, by the will of James Nott, a regt. at his own expense for the protection of Charles I.,
Esq. of Tordown, to the Rev. R. Harding, grandson of E. and defended Latham House with great skill and bravery as
Harding, Esq., the husband of Agnes Nott. The rest of the its Colonel, was buried 25 May, 1695. His 4th, but (at the
property was inherited by his nephew and representative, Visitation of 1664) eldest surviving son,
John Nott Pike Nott, Esq., now of Bydown, eldest and Alexander Nowell, Esq. *f Read Hall, bapt. 30 Aug.
only surviving son of Elizabeth Nott (the only one of the 1632, TO. 1st, 1665, Margaret, eldest dau. of William Far-
sisters who m.}, wife of the Rev. John Pyke, M.A., J. P., Rector rington, Esq. of Werden, co. Lancaster and 2ndly, 5 Feb.
;
and Patron and Lord of the Manor of Parracombe. The 1673, Eleanor, 3rd dau. of Thomas Heber, Esq. of Marton and
Rev. John Pyke was only son of John Pyke, Esq., J. P., Stainton, co. York. By the latter (who was buried 15 Dec.
Banker, Joint Lord of the demesne of the Manors of Comb- 1683) he had issue,
martin, &c., sometime Patron of Martinhoe, by Anne Hogg his I. Roger, the elder, of Read Hall, Lord of the Manor of Read
wife, dau. of Thomas Salmon, Esq., by Ann his wife, sister of and also possessor of Netherside, bapt. 19 Jan. 1674-5;
m. 1st, 31 Jan. 1694, Jane, dau. of Richard Townley, of
Thomas Hogg, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Newton Tracey. Carr Hall, co. Lancaster, and that lady having d. 13 March
John Pyke, Esq., was only son (by Susan liis wife, dau. of following, he m. 2ndly, 16 March, 1695-6, Rebecca, dau. of
John Law, Gent.) of John Pyke, Esq., b. 1727, who, after the Thomas Heber, Esq. of Marton and Stainton, co. York, and
decease of his elder brother, the Rev. Robert Isaac Pyke, by her (who d. 13 Feb. 1744) had (with other issue),
Vicar of Chew Magna-cum-Dundry, Somerset (whose only 1 Roger, of Read Hall, bapt. 27 Dec. 1697 m. Mary, dau.
;
son, the Rev. John Pyke, Rector of Radstock had d. unm.}, of Sir John Legard, Bart, of Ganton, co. York, and was
became heir male to his father, the Rev. Humphry Pyke, buried 11 Oct. 1734, leaving by her (who d. 1 AprO, 1770)
of the old Devonshire family of Pyke or Pike, of whom was two daus. and co-heirs,
Henry Pike, Sub-Dean of Exeter Cathedral in 1350, and Kebecca, m. the Rev. John Cayley, of Low Hall,
also to his mother, Elizabeth, sole heiress of the Isaacs, Brompton.
Isacs, or Izackes, of Westdowne. She was only child (by Dorothy, m. the Rev. Cuthbert Allanson, D.D., of
Adlington, co. Lancaster, Rector of Wath, co. York, and
Elii;;ibeth, heiress of Arthur Ellis, Gent.) of Robert Isaac,* Esq.
sometime Chaplain to the House of Commons. She d.
son and heir (by Anne, only child by his 1st wife, of John
1760, leaving issue.
Codrington, Esq. of Didmarton, High Sheriff of Gloucester-
2 Thomas, d. unm.
shire, and elder brother of the Baronets Codrington) of 3 Alexander, of Manchester, and subsequently of Read
first
PtObert Isaac, Esq., who was son and heir (by Grace, co-heiress Hall, bapt. 31 Jan. 1706; in. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
3f Eichard Eoberts, Gent., Lord of the demesne of the Manor Hatfield, of Stockport, co. Chester; and d. 30 Oct. 1750,
of Combemartin, &c.. Patron of Chew Magna andBerrynarbor) having had by her (who was buried 18 Oct. 1763) four
of Francis Isaac, Gent, of Westdowne, 3rd son of Robert sons,
Isaac, Gent, of Buriatt, in Atherington, Devon (whose family Alexander, of Read Hall, m. 7 Nov. 1761, Charlotte, only
had been seated there from the time, it is said, of King Henry dau. and heir of Col. John Ramsey, of Dean Street,
Soho,jand by her (who d. 8 Nov. 1785) left at his decease.
III.), by Catherine, dau. of Eobert Chichester, Esq. of Hall,
May, 1772, an only child, Elizabeth Eleanor, who d. 4
and his wife Helena, the dau. of Sir John Acland, of Acland. Jan. 1778, aged 12.
—
Anns Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu., on a bend engrailed or,
:
Thomas, bapt. 18 May, 1735, Lieut, in the King's regt.
between four leopards' faces two and two arg. an estoile of of Volunteers d. unm. 1765.
;
eight points between two martlets of the field, for Nott 2nd ;
Roger, of Derby, Surgeon, m. Dorothy Anne, dau. of
and 3rd, quarterly or and gu., on a chevTon barry wavy of John Sole, of Bobbing Place, Kent, and by her (who
four arg. and az. between two trefoils in chief and another in m. 2ndly, Col. Heathcote, of Derby) left at his decease,
base counterchanged a pike naiant ppr., for Ptke; Quarter- 1764, aged 27, two daus, and co-heirs.
: —
ings Isaac, Eoberts, &;c. Crests 1st, Two mascles fesswise Elizabeth Catherine, m. Henry Constantino Jennings,
interlaced or, thereon a martlet gu. ducally gorged gold in the of Shiplake, co. Oxford.
beak a sprig of laurel ppr. 2nd, On a mount vert a demi-pike
;
Dorothy Anne, m. James Barton, of Manchester.
haurient ppr. between two wings gu., each charged with a Eichard, bapt. 1738; d. young 1743.
trefoil or.
/Sen;— Bydown, Swimbridge, Barnstapb. 4 Henry, bapt. 13 April, 1709; d. 1754.
II. Thomas, bapt. 30 March, 1676; d. v. p. unm.
III. Eobert, bapt. 9 May, 1680.
NOWELL OF READ, NOW OF NETHES- IV. Alexander, of whose line we treat.
SIDE. 1. Bridget, m. before 1695, Thomas Sherson, of EUed Craig,
CO. Lancaster.
NowELi, The Key. Thomas Whitakek, M.A.,
of Netherside, co. York, Rector of Poplar, Middle- The youngest son,
sex, and formerly Fellow of Brasenose Coll. Oxford,
Alexander Nowell, Esq. of Gawthorp, co. Lancaster, Ciipt.
in the Lancashire Militia, bapt. 11 May, 1682; m. 12 Dec.
b. 25 May, 1824.
1706, Mary, dau. of Eichard Assheton, of Cuerdale, and was
HillCaUC—EoGER NowELL, Lord of Eede, m. Eleanor, buried 16 March, 1747, having had by her (who d. 3 May,
dau. and co-heir of Eichard Fitton, of Great Harwood and 1746),
* Robert Isaac was descended from a co-heiress of the St. Alexander, living 1736, who had two sons, Charles and
Albyn family. The St. Albyns, who appear on the Roll of Eichard.
Jtatcle Abbey,! were Lords of the Manor and Patrons of Parra- Richard, of the Accountant General's Office, Court of Chan-
combe temx>. Edward 11. cery, bapt. 18 Nov. 1712; living unm. 1783.
Eogcr, of Altham HaU, and Stockbridge, co. Lancaster, m.
NOW THE LANDED GENTRY. NOY 1179
the relict of Lonsdale, of High Ripley, co. Lancaster, anil Kathleen, dau. of Hon. Thomas Herbert Power,
1862,
had nn only chilil, Mary, i?!. James Karington, Ksq., biollicr
I of Sir William I'uriiigton, Knt. ofSliawcUall, co. Lancaster.
Thomas, d. unm.
James, ;;(. Alice, dan. of Cobb, of Nantwicli, co. Chester,
Member
of the Legislative Council of South Australia, and
has issue four children.
V. Frederick Robert Halsey Herbert (Rev.), B.A., b. 29 Nov.
and by her (who m. 2ndly, Perkins) left at his decease, 1S39. VI. Hamilton Herbert, U. 1848.
4 May, 1749, tlirce dans, and co-heirs, Elizabeth, m. I'rcst- VII. Philip Algernon Herbert, b. 21 Aug. 1843.
bury, of Chester; Kebecca, and Anne, living unm. 1783. I. Charlotte Elizabeth Herbert.
Ralph, of whom presently. II. Alice Herbert. in. Fanny Herbert.
Klizabeth, m. 6 Aug. 1745, James Isherwood, Esq.of Bolton-
IV. Mary Blanche Herbert. v. Sibyl Evelyn Herbert.
Ic-Moors; he d. 1782.
The yoimsrcst son, iLillCilJC— This family was settled at an early period in
Ralph Nowell, Esq. of Gawthorp ITall, co. Lancaster, and Wilts and Hants, where it was possessed of considerable estates
subsequently of Kccleston, in tlie same co., and of Coverhead, in the 16th century.
CO. York, m. 1 Dec. 1755, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Whitaker,
In 1540, William Noyes purchased the prebend of Arches-
Esq. of Holme, co. Lancaster, and ((. 25 May, 1780, aged 58, fouiito (now Urchfonl), with its dependencies, from the Earl
having had by her (who was buried 3 April, 1793), of Hertford, afterwards tlie Protector Somerset. He d. 1557,
I.Tiio.MAS Michael, successor to his father, of Eccleston and leaving, by Agnes his wife, five daus. and four sons, i. Robert;
Coverhead, and of The Retreat, Essex, M.D., b. 29 Sept. II. John, who was M.P. for Calne in 1600; in. Richard, who
1760; m. Anne West, of the city of London, and d. 8 Aug. was of Manningford, and rf. s. p. 1600; iv. William, also of
1807, leaving an only child and heir,
Manningford, and rf. 1596. The eldest son,
Alexander John Nowell, 0. 7 May, 1789, d. unm. 17 Sept.
Robert Noves, who to the prebend and estates of Erch-
.?.
1814.
font, m. Joan Atlridge; and dying at a great age in 1014, left
IT. Alexander, an officer in the Indian army, in which he
by his will, proved in that year, his estates at Archesfounte to
continued till his marriage, 1793, w hen lie settled in Tirhoot,
in Bengal. He subsequently became of Underley, in West- his 2nd son, William, having previously settled his eldest son,
morland, which county he represented in Parliament. He RoiiERT, on the estate of Hatherdean, near Andover, which he
m. 1st, 6 Jan. 1793, Maria Theresa, dau. of Thomas Kearnan, had purchased in 1574. This
of the city of London, and widow of Col. Henry Watson, Robert Notes, of llatlierdean, rf. 1636, and was buried in
Chief Engineer to the East India Company and 2ndly, ;
Andover Chancel, leaving a numerous family, and making
6 April, 1825, Charlotte, 4th dau. of James Farrington, Esq.
of Shawe Hall, to. Lancaster, by Mary his wife, only child
Peter Noyes, of Andover, his executor. His brother, William
of Roger Now ell, Esq. of Altham Hall, which lady d. 2 Jan. Noyes, Esq. of Archesfounte, rf. 27 Oct. 1618, leaving by his
1842. Mr. Nowell d. s. p. 17 Nov. 1842, at Nethcrside. wife Anne, dau. of Michael Erneley, Esq. (High Sheriff of Wilts
III. Ralph, b. 1763; d. 1777. in 1580), who m. 2ndly, Robert Eyre, Esq. of Chaldficld House,
IV. Richard, of London, b. 29 ^Dec. 17G4 to. 1 July, 1793,
;
three sons, i. WiUiam, of Chaldfield, rf. 1646 ii. Robert, of
;
three daus. He also made his cousin, Peter Noyes the elder,
I. Rebecca, m. 29 Dec. 1789, William Atkinson, Esq. of
Linton, in Craven, co. York, and d. 21 Dec. 1829, leaving of Andover, his executor. This Peter Notes was apparently
by him, who d. 14 April, 1816, an only dau. and heiress, a brother of William Noyes, of Ramridge House, in Weyliill,
Margaret, of Netherside and Linton, co. York, who who 7)1. Joan, dau. and heiress of Nicholas Bacon, Esq. of
assumed, 1 Nov. 1843, the surname and arms of Nowell, Whiteparish, and who in 1608 filed a Bill in Chancery against
out of respect to her uncle, Alexander, and as being the the Master and Fellows of Ewelme Hospital, in which he
eldest representative of the family. She m. U May, 1822, recites that his ancestors had for 200 years then last past held
the Rev. Josias Robinson,* M.A., Rector of Alresford,
the said manor of Ramridge. Upon the death of his son,
Essex, and by him (who d. 20 May, 1843) had issue,
William Noyes, of Ramridge, s. p. 1626, his extensive estates
1 Alexander Dawson, late of Nethcrside, d. 7 Jan. I8G6.
2 Thomas Whitaker, M.A., now of Netherside. in Wilts passed to his four sisters as coheirs, while Ramridge
3 William Atkinson, M.A., 6. 30 June, 1829. manor passed in settlement to his widow Helen, who conveyed
4 Ralph Assheton, Lieut. -Col. in the ^Bengal Staff Corps, it toher 2nd husband, Mr. Drake. Peter Noyes, of Andover,
b. 23 Nov. 1830; iii. 11 June, 1865, Ellen Eliza, eldest who, on his cousin's death, in 1626, had in vain laid claim t.>
dau. of the Rev. H. J. Swale, of Ingheld, Settle, co. York. her estates in the Court of Wards, had m. 1589, Agnes, dau.
5 Richard, </. young.
1 Mary Charlotte.
and co-heir of John Noyes, of Trunkwcll House, Shiiiijeld,
2 Margaret, iji. 18Nov. 1851, Thomas HordernWhittaker, Berks, by whom he bad,
Esq. of the Holme, co. Lancaster, and d. 11 Oct. 1852, John, rf. v.nm.
leaving a dau., Mary Charlotte. Peter, of Trunkwell, to. 1621, Eleanor, dau. of Adrian Kirby,
Sherf. 21 Oct. I8GI. of Basing, and rf. 1644, v. p., leaving two sons, Peter, who
grandfather; and John, of Strathfieldsaye, who
II.Anne, m. Jan. 1799, — Williams, of Hoddeslon, co. Herts, s. his
rf. *. ;). 1668, and was buried at Slunlield.
and rf. 1841. iii. Lucy.
Richard, m. and left issue.
IV. Sarah, )/;,. 11 Dec. 1792, Thomas Hainsworth, of Leeds,
Joyce, Mi. Rev. Robert Wylde, D.D. Catherine.
whorf. s. p. April, 1824. v. Mary.
Peter Noyes the elder rf. 1647, and was s. by his grandson,
A nns- Arg., three covered cups sa. Crext —
.*\n a rm cmbowcd
Peter Notes, of Trunkwell, who entered his pedigree on
in armour holding in the hand a flaming bomb, all ppr.
Heat — Netherside, near Skipton, co. York. the Visitation of Berks. He m. 1653, Winifred, dau. of John
White, Esq. of the Inner Temple, 2nd son of Martin White,
Esq. of Fittleford, Dorset; and dying 1666, was buried at Sliin-
NOWELL. field, leaving, by his wife Winifred (who rf. 1679) four sons
and three daus. The 3rd son,
See UsTiCKE. William Noyes, who became the representative of the
family, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of John Clarke, Esq. of
Horton, Bucks, and great-granddau. and heiress of George
NOYES OF EAST MASCALLS. Newton, Esq. of East Masealls, Susses. He rf. 1734, having
Notes, Thomas Herbert, Esq., B. A., F.G.S., of had issue,
East Masealls, Sussex, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b. William, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, m. 1726, Martha,
31 Aug. 1800 771. 20 Sept.;1826, Mary Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Thomas Herbert, Esq. of Stvetton, co.
Warwick, and Horsepath, co. Oxford, the last of the Stretton
eldest dau. of Joseph Thomson Halsey, Esq. of branch of the family of Herbert. He rf. 1728, leaving two
Gaddcsden Park, Herts, SI.P., brother of Richard sons, Thomas Herbert, who s. his grandlather; and
"VVhately, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, and has had William Herbert, who d. young.
Peter, Citizen of London. John.
issue,
Winifred, (/. 1779. Anne, d. .«. p. 1800.
I. Thomas Herbert, B.A. Ch. Ch., and of Lincoln's Inn, Margaret, m. Nicholas Scaly, Esq., Mayor of Bridgcwaicr.
J. P. Sussex, h. 2 Aug. 1827. William Noyes" grandson,
II. Edward Herbert, Lieut. 10th Bombay Native Infantry, Thomas Herbert Notes, Esq., was of Bcrkhampstead St.
b. 23 July, 1835. Peter's, Herts, and Cliairnian of Quarter Sessions, D.L. lor
III. Kennaway William Herbert, Capt. 85th Light Infantry, that CO. He m. 175G, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Charles Halsey,
6. 14 Oct. 1836. Esq. of Gaddcsden Park, M.P. for Herts (of kin to William of
IV. Lionel Herbert, Lieut. R.A., b. 15 Oct. 1838; in. 8 July, Wykeham), and rf. 1776, leaving, besides a dau., EUzabcth,
who rf. 7inm., an only son.
• Of the family of Robinson, lormerly ol Raydalc, co. Y'ork. Rev. Thomas llKiuituT Notes, of East Masealls, JI.A., of
1180 :sjja THE LANDED GENTRY. l^TJGr
Ch. Ch. Ornn, Vicar of Bath Easton, Somerset, m. 23 April, Eobert George, 6. 14 Oct. 1812; d. 29 Jan. 1835.
BicHAED, of Kilrne, J.P. co. Meath, b. 17 Aug. 1822; m.
1798, Maria, dau. of Baker John Littlehales, Esq. of Moulsey
5 Dec. 1848, Amelia St. George, dau. of Eight Eev. Edward
Park, Surrey, and sister of Sir Edward Baker Baker, Bart, of Stopford, D.D., Bishop of Meath, and has issue, 1 Edward
Eanston, and by her (who d. 13 Feb. 1760) had two sons, Stopford Edmond Eichard, b. 23 Feb. 1851 1 Sophia Maria
;
1. Thos£as Hebbekt, his heir; and ii. BendaU Frederick, late Anne Catherine; and 2 Eugenie Hortense Amelia St. George
an officer in the 56th regt., m. Sophia, dau. of J. Franldin, Catherine.
Esq. of Leamington, by whom he has had issue, Bendall, St. Geoege Mebvtn, now of Farren Connell.
Henrietta Florence, m. Dec. 1827, Eev. George Lowther
d. unm. 1854; Peter Charles Maedonald Lockhart, b. 1834;
Irvine, eldest son of Eev. William Henry Irvine, and grand-
and Ada Maria. Mr. Noyes d. 8 Aug. 1812, and was s. by his son of Col. Irvine, M.P. and d. 13 March, 1834.
;
elder son, the present Thomas Heebebt Xotes, Esq. Sophia Letitia, d. young, 9 Nov. 1817.
—
Arms Az., three crosses-crosslet in bend arg. Crest On a — Mr. Nugent was J.P. for co. Cavan, and served as High Sheriff
cap of maintenance gu. turned up erm. a dove holding in the 1821 d. 20 Feb. 1853.
—
beak an olive-branch ppr. Motto Nuncia pacis oliva.
;
Stats —East Mascalls, Sussex The Manor House, Stretton- Arms—Erm., two —
bars gu. Crest A cockatrice rising vert,
oa-Dunsmore and PaxMU Park,
;
dau. of Col. John Eeilly, of Garryrocock, co. Cavan, and by Thomas Ncgest, Esq. of Clonlost, m. Isniania, dau. of
her had, with three daus., a son and heir, Theobald Nugent, of New Haggard, and widow of Walter
Eobebt Ncgest, Esq. of Bobsgrove, High Sheriff 17C2, 6. Pollard, Esq., and was father of
6 Oct. 1703; m. 2 Sept. 1740, Anastatia, dau. of Michael James Ncgest, Esq. of Clonlost, m. Anne, dau. of John
Lincoln, Esq., and had three sons, Oliveb, his heir; Eichard, Cook, of Mollygallen, and was father of
Capt. 31st regt., and afterwards an officer in the Eussian ser- Thomas Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, m. 1693, Mary, dau. of
vice, 6. 1745, d. unm. 11 July, 1794; and Christopher, Capt. Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, and had a son and heir,
49th regt., 6. 1746. The eldest son, James Ncgest, Esq. of Clonlost, ra. 1719, Jane, dau. of
OLn-EE Ncgest, Esq. of Bobsgrove, High Sheriff 1788, 6. John Cooke, Esq. of Cookesborough, and had, with five daus.,
20 Oct. 1741; 771. June, 1766, Eleanor Mervyn, dau. of Chris- four sons,
topher Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, and by John, of Clonlost. James, Capt. in the army, d. s. p.
her had issue, Nicholas, an officer in the army, killed at the Havannah.
Walter, who d.. 1789, had, with other issue, John, who d.
Oliver, an officer in the army, 5. 1771; d. unm. 1794, v. p.
1827, leaving, by Mary his wife, with other issue, a son,
Eichard, an officer E.A., 6. 1774; d. unm. 1794, v. p.
Bobert William, Capt. Eoyal Irish Artillery, d. s.p. 1794. Walteb Nugest, created a Baron of Austria, m. 1st,
Cheistophee Edmosd Johs, of whom presently. Louisa Maria, dau. of Eev. Jolm Digby, and sister and
Mervyn, m. the Very Eev. John William Keatinge, Dean of co-heiress of Jfohn Digby, Esq. of Landenstown, co. Kil-
St. Patrick's, nephew to the 1st Lord Oriel and d. March,
;
dare, and by her had one dau., LouisaMaria. He iii.2ndly,
1811. Georgiana Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charles Jenkinson, lOtli
Henrietta Catherine Blanche, m. June, 1799, James O'Eeilly, Bart, of Hawkesbury, by whom he had an elder son,
Esq. of Baltrasna, co. Meath; and d. April, 1823. Walter Euthven Nugent, and 01 her issue, of whom
Ismania Catherine, m. 25 Feb. 1862, Charles, 3rd Lord
Mr. Nugent d. 10 July, 1813, and was s. by his youngest and
Southampton.
then only surviving son,
Cheistopheb Edmosd John Ncgest, Esq. of Bobsgrove,
The elder son,
Johs Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, m. 1753, Elizabeth Power,
CO. Cavan, an officer of Dragoons, b. 22 June, 1777 ra. ;
eldest aau. of Major Andrew Parke, of Dunnally, co. Sligo, Andrew Savaob, Esq. of Portaferry, in. Margaret, sister
and by her (who d. ISiiti) liuil issue, and co-heir of Governor Nugent, and dau. of Andrew Nugent,
John James, now of Clonlost. E.sq. of Dysart, co. Wcstmeath, by bis wile, tlie Lady Catherino
Frances Elizabiih. Nugent, dau. and co-heir of Thomas, 4th Earl of Wtstmeatb,
James Andrew, Lieut.-Col. late 36th refft., m. 1811, Hester, and had a son and heir,
only dau. of John Magill, Esq., and has issue, Hester, and Patrick Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, to. 1765, Anne, dau. of
Helen.
.
NuGEXT, Andrew, Esq. of Porlafeny, co. Down, assumed the surname of Ndgent, and liecanie
J.P. and D.L., Col. Koyal Scots Greys, 6. 30 March, Andrew Nugent, Esq. of Portaferry, Lieut.-Col. of the
North Down Militia. He was 6. 3 June, 1770; m. 13 June,
1834.
1800, Hon. Selina Vesey, youngest dau. of Thomas, 1st Vis-
ILtltfitSr.— The very ancient Anslo-Norman House of count de Vesci, and had issue,
Savage oj Portafcrry, which Mr. Nugent paternally re-
I. Patrick John, his heir.
presents, has been settled at Portaferry, co. Down, since the
II. Thomas Vesey, w. Frances, eldest dau. of Sir James M.
time of John De Curcy, 1st Earl of Ulster. Under that famous Stronge, 2ud bart. of Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh, and had
warrior, the original ancestor in Ireland established himself in issue,
CO. Down, and by a written document, dated 1 Sept. 1205, in 1 Andrew Eobcrt, b. 22 June, 1836 d. Oct. 1856.
;
the Tower of London, we find "Kobin, son of William Savage, 2 Kilmund Henry Stuart, b. 26 Jan. 1843.
named as one of De Courcy's hostages for his appearance 1 Isabella Frances.
before King John." The present Barony of Lecale was 2 Selina Florence, m. Edward Wingficld Verner, Esq. of
Cork Abbey, near Bray, co. Dublin, son of Sir William
anciently termed the Territory of the Savages, wherein, at
Verner, 1st bart. of Vcrner's Bridge.
Ardglass, they and their dependants erected seven castles, the
III. Andrew, of Strangford, co. Down, a 3Iajor in the army,
Tuins of which are still est;mt. It appears, also, that a stately late 3Gth regt., J.P. and D.L. for that co.. High Sheriff
Monastery of Dominicans was founded at Newton, in the 1807, b. 28 May, 1809; m. 4 Oct. 1841, Hon. Harriet Mar-
Little Ards, a.d. 1424, by the Savages, "gentleman of Eng- garet Maxwell, 2nd dau. of Henry, Gth Lord Farnham. and
•
lish extraction." widow of Edward Southwell, 3rd Viscount Baugor, and had
issue,
HowLAND Savage, Lord of the Little Ards, co. Down, repre-
sentative of the family in the middle of the IGth century, d. at 1 Walter Andrew, Lieut. E.E., &.28 Dee. 1846: d. 1870.
Portaferry, 12 Feb. 1572, leaving issue, 1 Harriet Annette Catherine, m. Feb. 1863, Henry Head,
Esq., M.D., of Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, and had issue.
I. Patbick, his heir. 2 Miriam Dora.
II. Eowland, whose son, Patrick Savage, Esq., was father
IV. Arthur, m. Charlotte, only dau. of Major-Gen. Brooke,
of two sons, John and Kobert. The elder,
of Colebrooke, CO. Fermanagh, brother of Sir Henry Brooke,
John Savage, Esq. of Ballyvarley, m. and had (with five Bart., and by her (who d. 1870) had issue, Selina, (/. 5 Nov.
dans.) three sons, 1871. He m. 2ndly, Isabella, 2ud dau. of John Tisdall, Esq.
Patrick, of whom presently, as heir to Portaferry. of Charlesfort, co. Meath.
James, s. his nephew at Portaferry. v. Charles Lavallin William, Major-Gen. in the army, m.
Hugh, ancestor of Savage oj BaUjmadun. co. Dublin. Charlotte Alicia, dau. of Major-Gen. Pitt, and has issue,
ni. Edmund. iv. Hichard. v. James. seven sons and three daus.
I. Selina Elizabeth, w. Sir James Stronge, 3rd bart. of
The eldest son,
Tynan Abbey.
Patrick Savage, Esq., Lord of the Little Ards, h. 1535 m. ;
II. Anne Margaret, m. Sept. 1343, Samuel Madden Francis
Anne Plunket, and dying 31 Dec. 1G03-4, left two sons, Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, late Major 75th regt.
KowLAND and Patrick. The elder, Lieut.-Col. Nugent, J.P. and D.L. co. Down, for which co. he
Rowland Savage, Lord of the Little Ards, in. Rose Eussel, served as High Sheriff 1808, d. 2 Feb. 1846, and was «. by his
of EathmuUen, co. Down, and d. 25 June, 1619, leaving eldest son,
an only child, m. O'Hara, of co. Antrim. His brother and Patrick John Nugent, Esq. of Portaferry, Lieut.-Col. of
cuccessor, the North Down Militia, and High Sheriff co. Down 1843, in.
Patrick Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, to. 1G23, Jean, dau. of 29 April, 1833, his cousin, Hon. Catherine Vesey, dau. of
Lord Montgomery, and by her (who d. 1C47) had, John, 2ud Viscount de Vesci, and had issue,
Hugh, his heir. Andrew, now of Portaferry.
Elizabeth, co-heir to her brother, m. George Wilton, Esq.
John Vesey, Capt. &lst regt., July, 1837.
b. 16
of Gaulstown, co. Wcstmeath. March, 1841.
rigt., b. 2
Arthur Vesey, 17th
Sarah, co-heir to her brother, m. 1st, Sir Bryan O'Neil, Frances Isabella, to. April, 1862, Capt. George Barrington
Bart, of Bakerstown, so created for his gallantry at Edge
Price, Scots Greys.
Hill, and had issue. She m. 2ndly, Eichard liich, Esq.
Mr. Nugent d. Nov. 1857.
Patrick Savage d. 1644, and was s. by his son,
Hcgh Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, d. unm. 10 Feb. 1683, and ^(i-iHs— Erm., two bars gu. Cratt —
A cockatrice, wings ex-
'•was s. in the representation of the family by his cousin, panded vert, tail waved wattled gu. Motto Decrcvi. —
Patrick Savage, Esq. of Derry, and afterwards of Porta- SuUi —
Portaferry, co. Down; and Dysart, Wcstmeath.
and was s. by his eldest son, beth Frances, 2nd dau. of John Beers, Esq. of Leslie Hill.
John Ncsn, of St. Margaret's, High Sheriff 1731 m. 1723, ;
X. Frances Jane, m. William Frederick Ei«hards, Esq., 2nd
Susannah, dau. and co-heir of John French, Esq. of Camlin, son of the Eight Hon. John Richards.
CO. Weiford (by his wife Elizabeth Welman), and had issue II. Martha, rn. 6 March, 1862, Edward Braddell, Esq. Capt.,
d. 1829) had issue. Mr. Kunn d. Oct. 1824, and was s. by his Mr. Oakeleyd. 1738, and was s. by his eldest son,
eldest son, Richard Oakelet, Esq. of Oakeley, at whose dcceasej
Joshua Kukn, Esq. of St. Margaret's, m. 1787, his cousin, without issue, the family estates devolved on his nephew,
Frances, dau. and heir of Joseph Kunn, Esq. of Hill Castle, John Oakelet, Esq. of Oakeley, who was s. by his son.
by his wife Frances, dau. of Chief Baron Keating, and thus The Eev. Herbert Oakelet, of Oakeley, Rector of Lydham,
the two branches of the Kunn family became united. He left Prebendary of Worcester, m. 29 Kov. 1804, Catherine, dau. of
issue, John Bolland, Esq. of Clapham, and by her (who d. 7 April,
I. Joshua, his heir. 1858)had issue,
II. William, m. Jane, dau. of Charles Gordon Gray, of William, his heir. John, d. unm., 1837, aged 29.
Stratton, and of Virgin Valley, Jamaica, and had issue, Herbert, 12 July, 1813; d. unm. Feb. 1851.
b.
1 William -Tohn, m. Frances Elizabeth Henrietta, dau. of Arthur, successor to his brother.
Ebenezer Goodall, Esq., M.D., who d. 24 Aug. 1877, aged Henrt, late of Oakeley.
Soulden, b. 27 Nov. 1818, late an officerin the army; «!. 1845,
28 years. 2 Charles. 3 Gordon.
Marianne de Lisle Simms, half-sister of Lord Kingsale, and
1 Augusta. 2 Emma. 3 Kate.
d. Oct. 1856, leaving one son and two daus.
m. Joseph, of the 26th regt., killed at Corunna. Catherine, rn. Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner ; andcZ. Aug.
IV. John, of Silverspring, J. P., b. 7 April, 1801 m. 2 Sept. ;
1868, leaving issue,
1834, Anna Harriet, 3rd dau. of Ebenezer Radford Eowe, Mary, rn. John Pryce Jones, Esq. of Coffronnydi), co. Mont-
Esq. of Ballyharty, and d. 23 Feb. 1877, having had issue, gomery, and has issue.
1 John Joshua, 90th Light Infantry, 6. 3 July, 1835. Anna, m. Rev. Arthur C. Johnes, of Gartmyl, co. Mont-
2 Edward Joseph, b. 8 July, 1840. gomery (deceased), and has issue.
3 William Bolton, b. 22 March, 1842; m. Barbara, dau. of Sophia, m. Ricliard Fr.Tncis Cleveland, Esq., Commander
Patrick Breen, Esq., J. P. E.N. and d. 1864, leaving issue.
;
ILtnCaQC. James Oakes, Esq., b. 1G99; m. twice. His 1 James Poole, K.H., Lieut. -Col. 88th regt. 6.
20 March, 1766; in. 23 Oct. 1817, Mrs. Lucy Ann
2nd wife was Susan, dau. of Orbell Ray, Esq., and by her he
Davis, widow, dau. of Henry Wiffen, Esq. of
had issue (with three daus., Susan, b. 1740, i)t. George Green, Chelmsford, and d.s. p. 4 April, 1803. He served
Esq. Mary, b. 1744, ?h. James Bridge, Esq. and Elizabeth,
; ; eight y<'ars in the West Indies, five years in the EasD
b. 1747, m. the liev. lUchard BiiUer)one son, Indies, and in Egypt; was on the Expidition to-
Jal'^s Oakes, Esq., of Nowton Court, J.P. and D.L., b. South America in ls07, and through the whole of the-
1741 wi. ElizabeMi, dau. of Christopher A damson, Esq. of
Peninsular War, where he was three limes severely
;
wounded.
Wereham, co. Norfolk, and by her (who d. 1802) had issue, 2 Joseph Allot, d. young.
Griell Kay, his heir; James (Uev.), Rector of Thuiston, 6. 3 Edward, Capt. of a Privateer, settled in Canada.
17CJ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Charles Tyrrell and ; 1 Henrietta, m. 1st, Stephen Rosington Elms, Esq. of
Maria Susan, m. 1793, Col. Go«ld. Mr. Oakes d. 1829, and Cork; 2ndly, Rev. Andrew Taylor.
was s. by bis son, 2 Catherine, ni. Dr. Reeves, Army Surgeon.
OnrtLL Ray Oakes, Esq. of Nowton Court, b. 17G8, J.P. II. Joseph, bapt. 2 Dec. 10.32, d. unvi.
ill. Joshua, bapt. 20 Oct. 1634, d. unm. 1CG5.
and D.L., «i. Elizabeth Frances, dau. of John Plampin, Esq.
IV. Thomas, (/. young. v. Jonas, d. young'.
of Cbadacre Uill, Shimpliug, and by her (who d. 8 May, 1811)
VI. JosiAs, of whom presently.
bad issue, I. Judith, in. 20 Sept. 1659, Richard Nettlcton, Esq. J.P., cf
I. Frances Marian, m. 1 July, 1847 Rev. Henry Bunbury II. Mary, m. 15 May, 1700, Joseph Smithson, Gent., of Lf^w
Blake (who </. 20 April, 1873), eldest son of Sir Henry Laithes, and had issue, iii. EUzabeth, J. laim. 20 Sept. 1751.
Charles Blake, Bart., and has issue, He m. 2ndly, 29 March, 16S2, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Fenton,
He (2. 1875. of Hunslet, March, 1718, having had by this lady (who
and d.
Arms— Sa., on a fess engrailed between six slips of oak d. 15 May, 1733) four sons, Josias, Thomas, Samuel, and
fructed or, three oak leaves vert. Creft An oak tree ppr. — Benjamin, and one dau., Abigail. His 2nd son by his Isl?
fructed or, encircled with palisades. Molto Quercus robur — marriage,
salus patriae.
Joseph Oates, of Leeds, Merchant, 6. 11 June, 1675; m.
Scat— Nowton Court, near Bury St. Edmunds.
11 Feb. 1702, Mary, 2nd dau. of Thomas F'enton, of Hunslet,
by Mary his wife, dau. of James Ibbcison, of Leeds. Slerchant,
GATES OF MEANWOODSIDE. by whom (who </. 10 Sept. 17C5) he had issue,
The late Edward Oates, Esq. of Meanwoodsidc, I. Thomas, of Leeds, Merchant, b. 2 July, 1710; m. 13 Oct.
CO. York, b. 28 Jan. 1792 m. 17 Oct. 1836, Susan,
; 1741, Sarah Watson, of Swanland and Ferriby, in the co.
only surviving dau. of the late Edward Grace, Esq., of the town of Kingston-upon-llull, and d. 29 Dec. 1750,
having had issue one dau., Elizabeth, m. Thomas Leach,
J. P., of St. Ann's, Burley, nearLeeds, and d. 6 Feb.
Gent., of West Riddlesde Hall, near Bingley.
1865, having had issue, II. Joseph, d. young. ui. Josiah, d. young.
I. Edward Grace, b. 11 Oct. 1838; d. 23 Sept. 1847.
IV. George, oI whom presently.
V. Josiah, of Allerton Hall, near Leeds, Merch.ant, h. 7 March,
u. Fran«i8, F.R.G.S., 6. 6 April, 1846 ; d. of fever in the
1721; Hi. Mary, dau. of John Roebuck, of Sheffield, and d.
interior of South Africa, 5 Feb. 1875.
24 Feb. 1782, having had oneduu., Sarah, d. an infant.
III.William Edward. F.R.G.S.,6. 15 Dec. 1841; m. 11 Sept. VI. Samuel, of Leeds, Merchant, b. 15 Sept. 1722; m. Mary,
2nd dau. ot Joshua Buckton, Esq.
1877, Caroline Annie, eldest dau. of Samuel Hamer, Esq. of llamer Hall, near
of Meanwood, near Leeds, and has issue a dau., Lilian Mary. Rochdale, by Mary his wile, sister of Sir Henry Ibbetsi/n,
IV. CuARLES George, now of Meanwoodsidc, 6. 1844. Bart., and </. 21 Dec. 1789, having had issue,
I. Emily, b. 19 Sept. 1837 d. 27 April, 1840. 1 Joseph, (/. an infant.
;
1 George William, b. 18 Slarch, 1823; m. 28 Feb. 1853, I. Francis, d.unm. li. Edward, d. unm.
Anna Maria Sarah, dau. of Capt. William Briggs, of the III. Ealpu Smith, now of Clantilew.
50ih regt., and d. 2 Oct. 1876, having had issue, I. Emily, in. Col. Hill. ii. Cecilia, m. Wm. P. NewtOB.
III.Theresa, m. Lewis E. Nash.
Joseph Henry, an
infant.
d.
IV. Mary, d. unm. v. Sarah, d. unm.
Frederick William, d. an infant.
Geobge, b. 30 Sept. IbGl. &cui — Cliintilcw, Loughgall.
O'BR THE LANDED GENTRY. O'CA 1185
]LtUCiI0C. —This is a branali of the great House of O'Brien HI. Thomas Marcus, b. 10 Jan. 1S73.
I. ICllen Maria, /;. 24 Feb. 1871.
of Thoinoiul. DoNAL O'Brien,
of CarnululT, in the barony of
II. Sarah Henrietta, b. IG Jan. 1875.
Inchiquin, co. d.^re (2nd son of TeiRC an-Chromhaid O'Brien,
Prince of Thomond, a.d. 1462, and brother of TurlouRh Down ilUlC.ltir.— The O'Callaghans derive their dese-^nt and
O'Brien, ancestor of the noble House of Thomond and Inelii- name from Ceallaciian Cashel, the famous King of JIunster
qoin), m. Sabia, dau. of O'Lochlin, Trinoe of Burrcn, and had in the 10th century. The Tipperary branch of this family is
four sons, aniong whom he guvellcd his lands These sons all represented by O'Callaghan, Vincnunt Lismore, and the co.
d. s. p. e.xcept the j-oungest, Connor OTiRiEN, of Carruduff, Clare branch by Charles George O'Callaghan, Esq., D.L.,
whose creat-grandson, Donal O'Brien, of Carruduff, lost his of Ballynahinch, and John O'Callaghan, Esq. of Maryfort.
estate in Cromwell's time, 1C02. lie )ii. llonora O'Connor, oi The O'Callaghans of Cadogan are a branch of the ancient
Corcamroe, and was father of House of O'Callaghan of Clonmecn and Srumanecn, co. Cork.
BsiEN O'Brien, of Lcitrim, who repossessed himself of the Denis O'Callaghan, the direct ancestor of this family, had,
estate of Carruduff, under the Act of James II., 1GS9. Ho m with two daus., Mary, wife of Ralph Dore, Esq., and Ellen,
Mary, dau. of Lochlin MacConsidin, of Lac, co. Clare, and had wife of John Fowke, Esq., two sons,
.wue, I. Dermod, Capt. of Infantry in Lord Clare's regt. in the
I.CoRNELins, of whom hereafter.
French service, and Knight of St. Louis, d. s. p. ii. Torlocii, ;
II.Roger, of Dorrygallon, co. Cork, m. 1713, Ellen, youngest
ar Terence, of whom we treat; in. Ticge, of Larna, d. a. p.; dau. of JohnGillman, Esq., by Mary his wife, dau. of Col.
IV. Morogh, Capt. in Clare's regt., and Knight of St. Louis, m. Ileyward St. Lcger, and d. 1747, leaving issue by her (who
Maria Louisa de Thomak, and d. at Landrocics, 177-1, leaving survived him),
issue. The 2nd son, 1 Denis, of Glynn, co. Cork, vi. 1748, Mary, dau. of Robert
Torlogii, or Terenxe O'Brien, Esq. of Leitrim, in. Elizabeth, O'Callaghan, Esq. of Clouineen, J. P., and relict of Henry
Daunt, Esq., and d. 1760, having had issue,
iaa. of Henry O'Brien, Esq. of Bealagh Cori.k, by Catherine
Roger, of Glynn, b. 1750 m. June, 177.5, his first-cousin,
his wife, sister of Col. IMaurice O'CoancU, and had issue. The
;
II. Elizal)eth, m. 1805, Eichard Power, Esq., d. s. p. Segrave, Esq. of Cabra, co. Dublin, and by her had two
III. Barbara. John, his heir, and Maurice, who d. 1715; (his gram
Cornelius O'Callaglian d. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son, Richard, was Capt. in the Legion of Maillebois, in the sei
Denis O'Callaghan, Esq. olCadogan, J. P., b. 1787, m. 1S31 of Holland). The elder son and heir,
Sarah, dau. of Arthur Pyne, Esq. of Ballyvolane, co. Cork, John O'Connell, Esq. of Ahavore and Darrynane, rail
and had issue, company of foot for the service of James II., and enibodi
I. Cornelius, now of Cadogan. in the regiment of his cousin. Col. Maurice O'Connell. F
II. Arthur Pyne (Rev.), m. 19 Jan. 1869, Dorothea Louisa, signalized himself at the siege of Derry, as well as at tt
dau. of Rev. William Master Pyne, Rector of Oxted, Surrey. battles of ihe Boyne and Aughrim and returning to Limerii
;
III. George, Lieut. R.N., 6. 21 Dec. 18,52; m. Edith, 2nd 2 Maurice, b. 1776, entered the British army, and d. onU
dau. of Rev. Frederick Grosvenor, Rector of Duukertun, expedition to St. Domingo.
3 John, of Grenagh, co. Kerry, in. Feb. 1806, Elizabrt'
Somerset, and has a dau., Dorothy.
dau. of William Coppinger, Esq. of Ballyvolanu at
IV. Francis Gerard, 6. 29 Dec. 1857. Barrys Court, and had issue two sons and two daus.,
I. Florence Dora, m. 7 Nov. 1876, Hugh N. F. Bethell, Esq.,
Morgan John, M.P. for co. Kerry, b. 27 Aug. 1811
youngest son of the late John Bethell, Esq. of Bath. m. 21 Feb. 1865. Mary Anne, only dau. of Chart
II. Gcraldine Margaretta. Bianconi, Esq.. D.L., of LongReld, co. Tipperary, ai
d. 1875, leaving a son, John Charles Coppingeb,
3LtllCa{JC-— Daniel Callaghan, Esq. of Lotabeg, Cork,
1871.
h. 1760; Id. 1782, Mi.ss Mary Barry, of Donnalee, and had issue,
John Dominiclc Patrick (Rev.), decca.sed.
I. John, m. Grace Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew Gossot, Esq. Jane, m. 1st, Charles, O'Donoghue, of The Glen', C
of Bagot, Jersey, and had issue. Kerry, chief of the name, and 2ndly, M'Carthy O'Lcar,
II. Daniel, of Lotabeg, M.P. for Cork, b. 7 June, 1786, dec. Esq.
III. Gebabd, ot whom hereafter. iv. Patrick. Catherine, m. Samuel 'Vines, Esq.
V. Richard, Barrister-at-Law. 4 James (Sir), of Lakeview, Bart, {see Bdkke's Peerage
VI. George, an officer 15th Dragoons.
I. Katherine, m. James Roche, Esq. of Aghada, co. Cork.
Baronelri;ie). •i
IV. Daniel, Count O'Connell, 6. Aug. 1743, who entered tl
Ann.
II. III. Mary.
French service in Lord Clare's regt. of the Irish Brigai
Mr. Callaghan d. April, 1824. His 3rd son, 1757, and became highly distinguished. He was present i
Gerakd Callaghan, Esq. of Lotabeg, M.P. forDundalk 1818, the capture of Port Mahon, 1779, and in 1782, at the grar
and afterwards for Cork, ni. 7 Oct. 1818, Louisa Margaretta, attack on Gibraltar, where he was severely wounded.
John Calvert Clarke, Esq. the downfall of Louis XVI. he returned to England, an
dau. of of Teddington, Middlesex,
was appointed, 1793, Col. of the 6th Irish Brigade, whii
and having had issue,
d. 24 Feb. 1833,
command he retained until that corps was disbanded. He t
I. Daniel Augustus Frederick, d. s. ;i. July, 1833, aged DO, at his chateau, near Blois, on the Loir
II. Frederic Marcus, present representative. holding the rank of General in the French, and the old(j
III. Edward Henry, d. s. p. Col. in the English service.
IV. Gerard Stanley, m. and has issue nine children. I. Elizabeth, m. Timothy M'Carthy, Esq. of Lis?, co. Kei^
V. Gerard Burnham Borland, late Lieut. 11. X. II. Honora, m. Charles Sugrue, Esq. of Fermoyle Castle, e
I. Isabel Louisa. Kerry.
Residence — The Circus, Bath. Clubs — Army and Navy; III. Abigail, to. Major O'Sullivan, of the Austrian service.
the western extremity of Kerry, and remained there for a 18 June, 1853, leaving issue, 'I
considerable period, until the rebellion of 1641 transplanted 1 Daniel, present representative. I
them to the co. of Clare. 2 John, in. 1874, Mary, dau. of Daniel M'Carthy, Esq. \
Ardnageeha, co. Cork, and has issue three daus. and )
Daniel O'Connell, Esq. of Ahavore, 2nd son of Jeffrey
son, Maurice.
O'Connell, Lord of Bally Carbery (who by letters mandatory 1 Fanny, d. unm. 1878.
j
of James I., was constituted High Sheriff of the co. Kerry, and 2 Mary, m. 25 Nov. 1858, Daniel MacCartie, Esq. of Hcd
*
d. 25 Aprii, IUu5), having taken no part in the insurrection of fort, CO. Kerry.
1641, preserved his estate. He m. Alice, dau. of Christopher II. Morgan, formerly M.P. for co. Mcath, and late PiCgistrt
O'CO THE LANDED GENTRY. O'CO 1187
of Deeds, <fec., in Ireland, m. Kate Mnry, dau. of Michael TcBLoron reigned from 1306 to I34S, when he was killed,
iialfe, Esq. of South Park, co. Koseonimon. leaving two sons, Hugh and Felim.
ji. John, M.P. for Clonmel, and afterwards Clerk of the
Hugh succeeded bis father in 1345; d. in 135G, leaving
Uansperin Ireland, m. 28 March, ISIJS, Elizabeth (deceased),
a son,
dau. of Dr. Kyan, of Jubilee Hall, co. Dublin, and had,
Daniel, (Z. i'. j). John, in. Mary, dau. of
;
—
Baldwin Esq., and TcRLOPcn "Oge," or "The younger," who was subse-
has issue a son, Mor(;an, Lieut. 37th Infantry; Elizabeth, quently called "O'Conor Don," to di.stingui.sh him from his
M. James Sullivan, Esq. ; Mary, m Andrew Comyn, Esq. cousin, another Turlough, the grandson of Felim above
Bily, Kathleen; and Alice. He rf. 24 May, ISoS. mentioned, and who was called " O'Conor Roe." At this date
:v. Daniel, formerly M. P. for Tralee, A-e.. »i. Oct. 1866, Ellen
the kingdom of Connaught was divided between the two
Mary, dau. of E. Foster, Esq. of The Elms, Cambridfic, and
has issue,
cousins, and from that time the heads of each branch were
respectively styled " O'Conor Don* and O'Conor Roe."
1 Daniel John Foster, 6. Jan. 1873.
2 Maurice Francis, b. March, 1874. Turlough Oge, O'Conor Don, d. in 1406, leaving, amcngst
Z Geoflfry Owen Morgan, b. Feb. 1876. others, a son,
1 Eily Mary Foster. 2 Mary Bessie Kathleen. Felim, who d. 1474, leaving a son,
[. Ellen, m. Christopher ntzsimon, Esq., of Glancullcn, M.P. Owen, surnamed Caech, or the blind. He d.ln 1433, leaving
for CO. Dublin. a son,
II. Catherine, vi. Charles O'Connell, Esq., M.P. for co. Carbrt, who d. in 1546, leaving a son,
Kerry (deceased), son of Daniel OConnell, Esq. of Iveraga.
Dermot, who d. at an advanced age in loSo, leaving a son,
:il. Elizabeth, m. Nicholas Joseph ffrench, Esq.
Hugh, afterwards Sir Hugh O'Conor Don. He was 6. in
O'Connell (?. at Genoa 15 May, 1847.
,
led by that name from the year 1012. dying 1G34, was s. by his eldest son,
the 12th century, this family became the most powerful Major Owen O'Conor, of Belanagare, Governor of Athlone
land from being Provincial Kings of Connaught, their
;
under James II., d. in the Castle of Chester, 1692. He m.
s became Sovereigns of all Ireland. Tordhellach O'Conor Ellinor, Lady Tuite, who d. without male issue, 1692, when
received as supreme King of all Ireland in 1136, and the estate passed to his brother,
i;iied 20 years, to 1156, when he died. He left several sons, Charles Oge O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, m. Cecilia, dau.
nongst others, Roderick, the last Monarch of Ireland, of the of Fiachra O'Flynn, Esq. of Ballinlough, and dying in 1636,
ilesian line, and Cathal Croibh-dearg, or Cathal of the Red was s. by his son,
ajld, from whom directly descends O'Conor Don, present head Denis O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, 6. 1674; m. Mary, dau.
the family. Roderick's history is well known. In 117.5, his of Tiernan O'Rourke, Chief of Breffny, and left at his decease,
hancellor, Laurence OToolc, signed the treaty of Windsor 30 Jan. 1750,
1th King Henry II., which may be seen in Rymer. By this Charles, his heir.
eaty, he resigned the supreme monarchy to Henbt II., Daniel, an officer in the French service.
sserving Connaught as an independent kingdom to himself. Roger (Rev.). Hugh. Matthew (P.cv.).
Catherine, m. Thomas Durkan.
Subsequently he resigned the government to his son,
Mary, m. O'Higgin, of Caropaden.
onnor Maenmoy, and d. in the monastery of Cong, 1198. Eleanor, m. Charles M'Dermott.
the death of Connor Maenmoy in 1189, his son, Cathal Anne, m. M'Dermott Roe.
arrach, succeeded, but his succession was disputed by Cathal
The son and heir.
roibh-dearg, the brother of Roderick, a dispute which ended Charles O'Conob, Esq. of Belanagare, b. 1710, .i learned
1201 by the death of Cathal Carrach.
,
father 18V1. TO. his cousin, Maria, dau. of Thomas O'Connor, Esq. of
New Garden, co. Galway; 4 Bernard, of Mount Bernard,
HiltCilgC— This branch of the illustrious House of O'Conor who d. unm.; I Mary, who to. Edward Martin, Esq. of
comes next immediately after that of the Chief, O'Conor Don. Tullyra Castle 2 Jane, imiii.
;
in 1820), TO. Dec. 1804, Priscilla Forbes, and by her (who d. ancient family of Clancathal, and Maria Daly, of Braughel
16 June, 1853) had issue, Castle, his wife, and d. 2 Aug. 1832, leaving issue,
I. Denis, late of Mount Dniid. Roderick, of East House, who '/». Mary Anne, dau. of Hugh
II. Aithur, of The Palace, Elphin, co. Roscommon, .T.P., Moisos, Esq., and had issue, Thomas Roderic, Juhan, aud
High Sheriff 1857, m. March, 1853, Kaiherinc, dan. of Emily.
Maurice Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, co. Mayo, and had issue, Patrick, his heir.
1 Arthur Mathew, of the Palace, Elphin, b. 8 June, 1855; Maria. Jane. Fanny,
2 Charles Matthew; 3 Maurice Matthew 1 Mary; 2 Ann. ;
2mly, Miss O'Flynn, of the ancient House of the O'I'iynnsof IV. Harry Percy, b. 3 Nov. 1853.
I. Catharine, m. 1 Dec. 1850, Thomas Fitzgerald, Esq. of
r.illiniough, by whom he hadno issue. He was a J. P., served
Ballinapark, co. Waterford.
js High Sheriff of the county, and rf. ISOO, leaving an eldest .*on,
II.Harriette Isabella Maria.
RoDERic O'Connor, Esq. of Milton, m. 1st Anne Sparks,
Arms— Or, three crescents gn. Crest — An arm embowcd
m English lady, by whom he left no issue and 'Jmlly, ;
in armour holding a sword all ppr. il/o«o— Quantum in rebus
Bridget, relict of Col. Thomas Wills, of Willsgrove, co. Eos- inane.
;ommon, and dau. of James Browne, Esq. of Browneville, co. iscttj— Carriglea, near Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
r.alway, descended from Geoffrey, 3rd son of Dominick Browne,
Esq. of Barna, the ancestor of the Brownes of Newtown,
Axdskea and Cooloo, co. Galway, and of the Browues of O'DONOGHUE OF THE GLENS.
^astlemac-Garret, co. Mayo, now represented by Lord Oran- O'DoxoGHUE, Daniel, O'Doxoghue of Tho
more. By her he left issue, Glens, CO. Kerry, M.P. for Tralee, and formerly
RoDERic, late of Milton. Dillon. for CO. Tipperary, b. 1833 ; m. 1858, Mary Sophie,
Richard. Aylward. dau. of Sir John Ennis, Ist bart. of Ballinahown^
Jane, d. unyi>.
CO. Westmeath, M.P. for Athlone, and has issue.
Maria, m. to Dr. Kelly, and d. leaving issue.
The eldest son,
I. Geoffrey, 6. 16 Jan. 1859. ii. Charles.
III. Daniel. iv. Florence. v. John.
vi. Angus.
RoDERic O'CosoB, Esq. of Milton, Barrister-at-Law,
1794; 6.
[ligh Sheriff co. Roscommon 1S39; jii. 1S24, Cecilia, dau. of 3LtHCil(JC. —The
O'Donoghues are descended from the
lohn Mac Donnel), Esq. of Caranacon, co. Mayo, by Celia his royal House of Munster, and several distinguished chieftains
iTifc 4th dau. of John Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, co. Galway, of the name from the 10th to the 13th century are mentioned
ind had issue, in the annals of Innisfallen, wherein they are styled Kings and
RoDERic Joseph, now of Milton. Princes of The Eoganacht of Lough Lein. The O'Donoghues
Alfred John. Eugene. were divided into two branches, the O'Donoghues of Lough
Cecilia. Ellen. Lein, now presumed to be extinct, and the O'Donoghues of
Je d. 1808. The Glens. In the 14th century, Geffeby O'Donoghue, of The
Glynn, was chief of his nam.e. He left two sons, Rory O'Donog-
Scoi—Milton, Castle Plunkett, co. Eoscommon.
hue, of The Glynn, chief of his name 1420 (left a son, Daniel
«
O'Dono.'hue, of the Glynn, who d. s. p.). and Teige O'Donog-
ODELL OF CARRIGIiEA. HCB, father of Geffeby O'Donoghue, chief of his name, who
Odeli,, Edward G-eoege Herbert, Esq. of was s. by Teige O'Donoghue, the father of Jeffeby O'Donog-
hue, of Killaher, in Kerry, attainted 1603; restored 1609; who
Z^arriglea, co. Waterford, J.P., b. 6 Sept. 1815 m. ;
by his wife Honora, dau. of M'Machon, had (with a dau., Sheela,
1st, 3 March, 1870, Lady Sclina Hastings, 2nd dau. wife of AuliCf O'Leary, Esq. of Dromeer, co. Cork) a son and
jf Francis Theoplulus Henry, 16tli Earl of Hunting- successor, Teige O'Donoghue, of Glenflesk, co. Kerry, living
Ion, and by her (who d. 1875) has, with other issue, 1628, the father of Geffrey O'Donoghue, of Killaher, aliaa
X son, O'Donoghue, of the Glynn, who at his decease, 1655, left,
Herbert Francis Ed (VAitD, with a younger son, Teige, of Laherne, co. Kerry, an elder soa
b. 1S75.
aud successor,
He m. 2ndly, 20 Dec. 1876, Elizabeth, elder dau. Geffrey O'Donoghue, O'IJonoghue of The Glens 1655,
)f Sir J. Nugent Humble, Bart., of Cloncoskrainc.
m. Alice Coppinger, and by her (who survived him), left
Htnf atJC— Charlrs Odeli,, Esq. of Castleton, co. Lime- three sons,
ick, one of the Grand Jurors for that co. 1682, was younger Daniel, of whom presently. Florence. Geffcry.
brother of John Odell, Esq. of Palace, co. Limerick, and de-
In his w'uich bears date 19 Jan. 1677, and was proved
will,
rived descent from an English family of Odell. He d. 1C83, 22 March, 1678, he describes himself as "Geffrey O'Donoghue,
leaving a son,
alias O'Donoghue." His eldest son,
Charles Odell, Esq. of Castleton. m. 167S, Anne, dau. of Daniel O'Donoghue, O'Donoghue of The Glens, claimant
^ir Richard Osborne, 2nd bart. of Ballintaylor, co. Waterford,
to a portion of the Kerry estate 1700, and then described as
nd sister and co-heir of Sir John Osborne, 3rd bart., and by eldest son and heir of Geffrey, was a distinguished officer in
rwas father of the army of King James II. He m. Mary, dau. of Dermot
loHN Osborne Odell, Esq. of Mount Odell, co. Waterford,
M'Carthy, Esq. of Drishanc, co. Cork, and had (with a dau.
Frances Power, and had (with two daus., Isabella, m. Elizabeth, wife of Francis Eager, Esq.) a son and succes-sor,
hn Roche, Esq. of Waterford; and Grizel) two sons,
Timothy O'Donoghue, O'Donoghue of The Glens, who <;!.
iacHARD and Pierce. The elder son,
Elizabeth, dau. of Randal M'Carthy More, by Mary his wife,
Richard Odell, Esq. of Mount Odell, m. 1743, Isabella, only
dau. of Charles M'Carthy, Esq. of Cloghroe,co. Cork, and had,
:hild of the Rev. Simon Radcliffe, Vicar of Ardmore, and left
« his decease (with a dau., Isabella, wife of the Hon. and Rev. Daniel, of whom presently. Timothy, d.s. p. 1 Aug. 1753.
Alice, Edward O'Duffy, Esq.
iji.
Robert Moore, son of Stephen, 1st Viscount MountcashelJ u son
Elizabeth, m. John Markham, Esq.
and successor, m. Charles M'Carthy, Esq. of Hcadfort, co. Kerry.
Ellen,
John Odell, Esq. of Mount Odell, whose will, dated 9 May, Mary, m. Charles M'Carthy, Esq. of Lisadanc, co. Cork.
1781, was proved 15 Nov. 1783. He m. Judith, sister of Sir O'Donoghue d. 12 Sept. 1758, and was s. by his elder son,
Richard Musgrave, 1st bart. of Tourin, and by her had (with a Daniel O'Donoghue, O'Donoghue of The Glens, who became,
1 "I., Isabella, m. 1799, Jasper Grant, Esq., Col. 41st. rcgt. at the death, unm. in 1770, of Ir^ cousin Charles M'Carthy
inger brother of Thomas Grant, Esq. of Killmurray; and More, representative of the great Hjuse of M'Carthy Moore. He
1190 O'DO THE LANDED GENTRY. O'DO
I
m. Margaret, only surviving child of Martogh M'Mahon, Esq., O'Donovan was killed by the O'Mahonys a.d. 1254, according
of Clenagh, co. Clare, by Mary M'Donnell, his wile, and by to the Anncds of InUfalien. His eldest son,
her (who d. Dec. 17BS) had issue, at his decease IbOO (with a Cathal O'Donovan, Ih,e O'Donovan, a. as Chieftain, from
dau., Slary, who d. v.iim.), an only son and successor, him the senior line of the sept were known as "C'^xu
CiiAKLES O'DoNOGucE, O'DosoGBOE of The Glens, 0. 1777 ;
Cuthal." The sixth Chieftain in descent from him was,
m. Mary, dau. of James Morrogh, Esq. of Cork, and by her Teige O'Donovan, 'Ike O'Donovan, temp. Henry VJI. (From
<who d. April, 1845) had issue, his near kinsman, Teige O'Donovan, of Gorteenither, ucsc« \ded
Charles Ja>ies, of whom presently. O'Donovan oi' O'Donovan's Cove, co. Cork, the represc:>' tlve
Daniel, d. unm. of whom, Timothy O'Donovan, Esq. of Donovan's Cove, d.
Jlargaret, d. unm. Margaret, d. unm, without surviving male issue 16 March, 1874, aged 84, and
Mary, d. unm. was «. by his nephew, Richard O'Donovan, son of Richard
Jane, ni. James O'Connell, Esq. of Lakeview. co. Kerry. O'Donovan, Esq. of Fort Lodge, J. P., co. Cork, by Maria
Ellen, 7)1. Jeremiah Stack Murphy, E.sq., co. Cork.
(j'Sullivan his wife). O'Donovan was s. by his son,
ODoNOGHnE d. 21 Keb. 1808, and was s. by his elder son, Donel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, who was known as
CuABLEs James ODo.noghce, O'Donoghce of the Glens, " Donel na g-Croiccann," or Donel of the hides, so callcl from
r/i. Jane, only dau. of John O'Connell, Esq. of Grena, co.
having been, when a child, wrapped up in cow hides to conceal
Kerry, and niece of Daniel O'Connell, Q.C, M.P., and by him from the enemies of his father. He was inaugurated
her (who m. 2ndly, John M'Carthy O'Leary, Esq. of Coomlc- Chieftain by McCarthy Reagh, Chieftain of Carbery, 15C0, and
fiane, co. Cork) left issue, at his decease, 1 May, 1833, an only
d. 1584, when he was s. by his son,
child, Daniel O'Donoghce, now O'Donoghue of The Glens. Donel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, inaugurated by McCarthy
—
Anns Vert, two foxes combatant arg. on a chief of the
; Reagh, who delivered him the White Wand, and was recog-
—
2nd an eagle volant sa. Crest An arm in armour holding nized by Lord Chancellor Adam Loftus, 12 Feb. 1592, as
a sword entwined with a snake all ppr. Chieftain lawfully inaugurated acording to the Iri.sh custom.
He surrendered his territory of Clan Cathal to James I., 1608,
O'DONOVAN OF CLAN CATHAL. and received a re-grant of the entire of it 1615.* He m. Joanna,
dau. of Sir Owen MacCarthy Reagh, Knt. of Carbery, and had
O'DoxorAX, Hexey Wixthrop, The O'Doxo- seven sons,
TAX, Chieftain of the ancient Irish sept of O'Dono-
I. Daniel, his successor.
xra of Clan Cathal, M.A., J.P., b. 1 Jan. 1812 m. ;
II. Teige, of Rahine and Drishane, m. Joanc Goggin, and d.
15 July, 1818, Amelia, dau. of De Courcy O'Grrady, 1G39, leaving a son,
of Kill ballyo wen, co. Limerick, The O'Qeadt, and McRROGH Donovan,
of Litturlicky, m. Jane Galway, by
iias issue, whom he had seven sons. The eldest son,
Cornelius Donovan, m. 1684, his cousin, Helena, only
Morgan William, b. 11 Feb. 1861. child of Daniel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, by his tiiat
Anne Melian. wife, Victoria Coppinger, and had his successor,
Morgan Donovan, of Ballincallah, A.B. Oxon, J. P., b.
0''DoNOVAN s. his brother as Chieftain 1870.
1687; m. 1733, Mary, dau. of Thomas Ronayne, Esq. of
JLtllCajC. — This sept, one of the oldest among the abori- Hodnettswood, and had issue,
ginal Irish, was originally located in co. Limerick, and after 1 Morgan, his heir.
their removal from that co. possessed an extensive territory, 1Mary, rn. John Townsend Becher, Esq. of Crcagh, co.
•called tha Cantred of Hy Donovan, situated between the Cork, and had is.sue.
2 Anne, m. Warden Flood, Esq. of Paulstown Castle, co.
towns of Bantry, Dunmanway, Eosscarbery, andSkibbereen, in
Kilkenny, M.P., Judge of the Court of Admiralty, Ireland.
the present barony of Carbery, and south-west of the co. of Cork,
Keatinge traces its descent from the oldest branches of his The only son,
Morgan Donovan, Esq., of the city of Cork, s. his father
Hibernian genealogy, and places their escutcheon as thirteenth 1759. He in. 1766, MelianTowgood, dau. of Savage French,
in his armorial tables. Mr. Gough, in his edition of Camden's Esq. of Marino, co. Cork, by whom, who d. 1813, he had issue,
JSrUannia, following the account given by Dr. Smith, the 1 Morgan (Rev.), of whom hereafter as Chieftain on the
Historian of the co. of Cork, published 1750, says:
—"The death of Gen. Richard O'Donovan, 1829.
Irish antiquarians allow but eight families of Royal extraction 2 Savage, M.D., m. Miss Jagoe, and d. s.p. 1807.
an Munsler, of which they place four in Carbery, which com- 3 Philip, d. v.n;ii. Dec. I!j37.
prehended all the south-west part of this co. (Cork)." Of these 4 Sampson Towgood, d. unm. 1809.
were MacCarthy, O'Mahon, or Mahown, O'Donovan, and in. Murrogh, of Carrigarruffe. ancestor of O'Donovan, of
O'Driscol. The sept in ancient times ruled over Hy Fidhgeinte, Malaga, in Spain, who registered his pedigree in Ulster's
Office 1771.
a territory extending along the banks of the River Maigue, co. IV. Donogh, ancestor of O'Donovan of Cooldurragh, co.
Limerick, on which stood the Castle of Crom. Driven from Cork. V. Dermod.
their territory by the Fitzgeralds and De Burghos after the VI. Richard, ancestor of O'Donovan, of Donovan Street, Cork.
invasion of 1172, they settled in the Barony of Carbery, co. VII. Kcadagh, ancestor of Clan Keady Donovan, of whom
Cork, where the estates of the present chieftain are situate. descend O'Donovan of Lisheens and of Ardahill.
Cathal, Chief of Hy Fidhgeinte, was slain by Callaghan O'Donovan d. about 1638, and was «. by his eldest son and heir,
Cashel, King of Munster, a.d. 964, and was s. by his son, Daniel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, ra. Gyles, dau. of Sir
Donovan, who ruled as Chief 977, from him the sept took Roger O'Shaughnessy, Knt. of co. Galway. O'Donovan waa
their tribe name. Seventh in descent from Donovan was, stripped of all his estates by Oliver Cromwell, a part only of
Crom O'Donovan, The 0' Dono can, who was in possession of which were restored to his son under Charles II. He d. 1660,
the castle of Crom, standing on the banks of the River Maigue, and was s. by his son,
CO. Limerick. According to the genealogies of MacFirbis, he Daniel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, Col. in the service of "
had three sons, from whom descend all the families of James II., M.P. for Baltimore 1689, of which he was also \i
O'Donovan and Donovan. These sons were, portrieve. He distinguished himself in 1689 by his zealous
and steady exertions in the cause of James II. among other ta
^
I. Cathal, ancestor of the Chieftain. ;
II. Aneslis, who had four sons, 1 Donough mor; 2 Rickard; actions, defending Charlesfort, at Kinsalc, with vigour. He r
3 Walter; and 4 Raghnal, ancestors of the Sloicht Aneslis surrendered the keys of it into the Earl of Marlborough's own iifl
Mc (croim O'Donovan, who possessed Gleann a Chroini or hand, and finally made honourable terms. He m. 1st, Victoria, i;i
Croin's Glcn. The representative of this branch trrmp.
ijucen Elizabeth, Donel McCnogher bot McAneslis dau. of Capt. Coppinger, by whom he had an only child, ,:i
O'Donovan, of Glen I'Chroim, according to an inq. post. Helena, who ra. her cousin, Cornelius Donovan, ancestor of
ir.ort. taken at Cork 21 Sept. 1625, d. 5 Jan. 1602. the present Chieftain, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Major
HI. LocuLiN, ancestor of the sept of O'Donovan of C'lo.yi Tonson, bywhomhehad, I. Daniel; ii. Barry, both d. young;
Loglilia, who possessed a territory containing thirty-six O'Donovan
III. Richard, his successor; iv. CorneUus, d. 1737.
ploughlands lying between the River Roury and Glandore by his son,
d. 1705, and was s.
Harbour. He had a son and successor,
EicHAiiD O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, m. 1703, EUinor Fitz-
DoNscHADH or DoNOCGH O'DoNOVAN, of Loch Crott, whose
lineal descendant and representative, gerald, dau. of the Knight of Kerry, by whom he had an onl^
Donel oge na Cartan O'Donovan («ee Donovas of long. The castle is still standing, though much dilapidated
JiaUi/more). and has ninety-two steps leading to the battlements.
OTA THE LANDED GENTRY. O'FE noi
son, Daniel, and a dan., Elizabeth, m. Sylvester O'Sullivan, of James O'FarrcU, Esq. of Minard (son of Robert and Alico
MacFineen Dulf, of co. Kerry. O'Donovan was s. by his son, O'Farrell, of Bawn), who d. 26 Nov. 1771, aped 86. This
Daniel O'Donovan, The 0' Donovan, in. 1st, Anne, dau. of James is the first of the name of O'Farrell
resided at who
James Kearney, Esq. of Garrettstown, co. Cork, by whom ho Minard. He never married, and on fixing his residence at
had no issue; and 'Jndly, I7G;!, Jane. dau. of John Bechcr, Minard, took his sister to live with him. This lady married a
Esq. of HoUybrook, by whom he left issue, namesake of her own, and had several children, viz., Ricuaro
I. Richard, his successor. O'Farrell, who d. at an advanced age in France; Robert, who
II. .John, an officer in the army, killed 1"9C, in the Maroon d. at Minard; Alice, who m. Charles Evers, and was mother,
War. in Jamali-a, (Uim. intfv alios, of Mary, the wife of James Farrell, of Minard
I. Helen, >«. .John Warren, Esq., son of Sir Robert Warren, Elizabeth, who ?». Peter Farrell, of Coldragh and another ;
1
Mornyng and Bawn, are inscribed the names of Robert The elder son,
I Bawn, and of his wife, Alice, and also that
O'i'arrcU, Esq. of Leiv'is Mor£, Esq. of Balyna, ra. Alicia, dan. of Con O'Neill,
JI. 4 H
I
1192 O'FF THE LANDED GENTRY. oai
Esq.. and had (with a dau., Mary, Maid of Honour to the Queen 1 Bryan.
of Spain, m. —
Ward, Esq. of Madrid) a son and heir, % Joiin Bourke, LL.D., M.P. for Callan, m. 3 Jan. 1793,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Eichard Cuflte, Bart, of Leyrath, co.
James JIobe, Esq. of Balyna, whose will bears date 13 Dec. Kilkenny, and had issue,
1778; by Jlary his wife, dau. of Ambrose Madden, Esq. of
Thomas John Bourke, Capt. Kilkenny Fu'iliers, 6. 19 Oct.
Derryhoran, he left an only dau. and heir, 1795; m. 8 July, 1823, Georgiana Matilda, eldest dau.
Letitia MoEE, who -iH. EicHABD O'Fekrali,, Esq.,* only son of Commissary General Lamont, of Aird Lament, co.
ofAmbrose OTerrall, Esq., by Jane Dillon his wife, and dying Argyll, by Susan Alexander, dau. of Charles Crickett,
1778 (her husband survived till 1790;, left (with several daus., Esq. of Smith's Hall, Essex, M.P. for that county forty
years, and left surviving issue,
Mrs. Boulger, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Pallas, of Grouse
Hall, CO. Cavan, and Mrs. Nugent, of Killasona, co. Longford), Thomas John Bourke, 6. 16 June, 1832; m. 1856,
three sons,
Frances, dau. of —
Faulkner, Esq. of Wellington, co.
Tipperary. Albert, 6. 1841.
Ambbose. his heir. Clara. Eosina. Emily. Flora.
James, Major-Gen. in the Austrian service, d. 1828, aged 75.
8 Theobald Eichard, 6. 1769 m. 30 June, 1789, Mary, only
;
Charles, Col. in the Sardinian service, d. 1831.
child of Edward Walker, Esq., by Elizabeth, his w ife, dau.
The eldest son, of Henry, only son of William Echlin, a Capt. in the
Ambrose OTebball, Esq. of Balyna, m. 1796, Anne, only aimy (who was son of Sir Henry Echlin, Knt. and Bart.,
child of John Bagot, Esq. of Castle Bagot, co. Dublin, by Anne, 2nd Baron of the Court of Exchequer), and d. 6 Sept.
his 1st wife, only dau. and heiress of W. Walsh, Esq. of K.il- 1829, leaving issue,
murry, co. Meath, by Elizabeth Xangle his wife, and by her John (Eev.), of Jamaica, to. 20 Kov. 1817, Anne, dau.
(who d. 1810) had issue, of Thomas Bayly, Esq. of Castletown, Queens Co., and
d..25 Dec. 1825, leaving two sons, the Eev. Theob.ild
EicHABD MoBE (Eight Hon.), now of Balyna House. Eichard O'fflahertie, M.A., Vicar of Capel, Dorking,
John Lewis More, of Lissard, co. Longford, J. P. and D.L., Surrey, m20 Jan. 1848, Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. John
M.A., Barrister-at-Law, late Commissioner of Metropolitan Scott, E.N., and has, John Purvis, h. 1849, Theobald
Police, Dublin, 7n. 1836, Clare, dau. of Thomas Segrave, Bourke, George Fortescue, and several daus. ; and
Esq., a younger son of the Cabra family, and has a son, John Bourke, d. unm. in Australia.
Edward Gerald, J. P., 6. 1846, m. 1871, Juliana Margaret, Geoege Fobtescce, now of Lemonlield.
dau. of Henry Lambert, Esq. of Camagh, co. Wexford, Louisa Lizzy, ni. Thomas Henry O'fflahertie, Esq., lato
and has issue"; and three daus., Mary ; Maria and Ellen. ;
of Lemonfield.
James More, d. unm. Eobert More (Eev.), d. 1834.
Edward More, of Kildangan, co. Kildare, High Sheriff co. 4 Thomas Parker, Capt. in the army, and Adjutant of the
Kildare 18-56-7, m. 1849, Susan, only child of Dominick Galway Militia, J. P., ra. Maria, dau. of Uliek Burke, Esq.
O'EeUly, Esq. of Kildangan Castle, co. Kildare, and by her of Derry-MacLougnny Castle, co. Galway, and had cue
(who d. 18bb) left at his decease, 1875, an only son, Domi- dau., Mary, who la. J. S. Close, Esq., Barrister.
nick MoBE O'Feerall, Esq. of Kildangan, 6. 1855. 5 George Sterling, Capt. 43rd regt., ra., and left issue,
Galway (great-^reat-grandson of Sir Murrough na d-Tuagh The mansion house was built there about the year 1780.
O'Fflarhertie, who submitted to Queen Elizabeth, 1609, and Eobebt Leslie Ogilbt, Esq. of Ardnargle, co. London-I
surrendered the "name, captainship and title of O'fflahertie, derry, son of John Ogilby, Esq. by Jane his wife, dau. oil
together with all castles, manors, &c. in cos. Galway and Mayo, James Simpson, Esq. of Armagh, J.P. and D.L., Hieh SheriOl
to him belonging," all which were restored to, and the honour 1654, h. 1798: his brother, James Ogilby, Esq., Is49; }«.[
.?.
of knighthood conferred upon him), m. Mabel, dau. of Sir John 1844, Elizabeth Matilda, dau. of Major William Henry Eainey,|
Browne, Bart, of the Xeale, and was father of H.E.L.C.S. and d. 1872, leaving a son,
Betas Oge OTfladebtie, J.P. co. Galway, whom. 22 April, Eobeet Alexander, now of Ardnargle.
1700, Celia, dau. of James Ffrench, Esq. of Portcarren, in —
Arms ^Arg., a lion passant guardant gn. between tw(|
that CO., and had an only son, crescents, one in chief and the other in base az. Crest—it
MtntEoucH MoEGAS O'Fflaheetie, Esq. of Lemonfield, J.P., lion rampant gn., supporting a tilting spear entwined with l|
•whom. 28 Aug. 1727, the Hon. Jane Bourke, eldest dau. of string of trefoils ppr.
Sir Theobald, 6th Viscount Mayo, and had issue,
Seat —Ardnargle, Limavady, co. Derry.
I. Brian, who d. 1750.
n. John
in.
(Sir;,
Thomas, J. P., wiio
heir to his father.
ra. Susanna Bourke, of co. Galway,
OGILBY OP ALTNACHHEE CASTLS.
and had issue, Ogilby, CLArD William Leslie, Esq. of Altnnj
* Eichard OTerrall had one sister, Catherine, m. Gcojgc chrce Castle, co. Tvrone, b. 3 Nov. 1851 ; m. 17 Fehj
Lattin, E=q. of Monistown, Kildaie. 1875, Bessie Henrielia, eldest dau. oi Commandel
OGI THE LANDED GENTRY. oaL 1193
ILtnrdgC. William Ooilhv, Esq. of Altnachrce Castle, youngest dau. of Cliarlcs Ogiivy, Esq. of Tannadice,
CO. Tyrone, J. P., High Sheriff 1852, in. 30 Jan. 1851, Adelaide CO. Forfar, and has issue,
Charlotte, dau. of the Hon. and Key. Charles Douglas (brother I. John, J.P., 6. m. Ist, 18B5, Agnes Gardync,
8 July, 1830;
of George Sholto, 17th Earl of Morton), by his first wife, the dau. of Wm. Eenne(5, Esq., which lady d. 1SG8, and
Lady Isabella Gore, dau. of Arthur Saunders, 2nd Earl of 2ndly, Violet Anne D'Urlian, second dau. of Williaia
Arran, and had issue, Burnett, Esq., formerly of Barns.
I. Claud William Leslir, now of Altnachrce Castle. II. William, 6. 10 Feb. 1832, deceased.
II. .Tames Docolas, 6. 10 Feb. 1853. III. Walter, b. 20 Dec. 1837.
in. William Charles, h. 16 Dec. 1855; d. 8 Jan. 1856. IV. David, 6. 6 Feb. 1841, deceased.
I. Adelaide Charlotte. ii. Isabella Caroline.
V. James, b. 18 March, 1844.
III. Keatrice Emma Elizabeth. iv. Louisa.
V. Edith Sophia.
VI. Edward Balfour, 6. 12 June, 1846.
vn. Thomas Stuart, b. 17 Sept. 1847.
llctl. 1 Sept. 187.
VIII. Donald Charles, 6. 3 Sept. 1850.
Seat — Altnachrce Castle, near Dunamanagh, co. Tyrone. I. Elizabeth Grace, m. 18G0, James W. Bruce GanTyne,
2nd son of Major B. Gardyne, of Middleton.
OGILVIE OF CHESTERS. II. Anne Sarah, m. 1867, Donald Ogilvy, Esq. of Clova.
John Savile, successor to his brother, by Thomasina his wife, three sons, Thomas, Tristram, and
Bichard Newton, Capt. in the army, Aide-de-Camp to Sir Cuthbert and three daus., Elizabeth, Julia, and Dorothy.
;
George Grey, d. in the West Indies, 1794. The elder son and heir,
Henry Bertram, m. 1802, Anna Maria, dau. of Edward
Kaphael, Esq. of Madras.
Egbert Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, was father of
Susanna, d. v.nm. 1825. Robert Ogle, Esq. ol Eglingham, whose son and heir,
Elizabeth Catherine, m. 1792, Henry Streatfeild, Esq. of John Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, West Lilburn, and of In-
Chiddingstone. Kent, and d. 1801. Isabella, d. v.nm. gram, High Sheriff of Northumberland 1655, was s. by his son,
Anne, m. Harry Scott, Esq., His Britannic Majesty's Consul Henry Ogle, Esq. of EgUngham, who, dying 4 May, 1711,
at Bordeaux, whod. July, 1832.
was s. by his son,
Esther Jane, m. the liight Hon. Eichard Brinsley Sheridan,
and d. 1817.
Henry Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, High Sheriff of North-
umberland 1707, who, at his decease, 1713, was s. by his elder
Dean Ogle d. 1804, and was s. by his eldest son,
son,
Xathaniel Ogle, Esq. of Kirkley, 6. 7 Oct. 1765; who d. who
Robert Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, d. 1736, leaving-
unm. in May, 1813, when the estates, &c., devolved on his
issue, John, his heir, of Eglingham, High Sheriff 1734, m.
I.
next brother,
Sarah, dau. of Robert Bell, Esq. of Bellasis, but d. s.p. 1739;
Eev. John Savile Ogle, D.D., of Kirkley Hall, Canon of
II. Henry iii. Ralph, who carried on the line
; and ;
Durham, h. 24 Aug. 1767; ra. 14 Oct. 1794, Catherine Hannah, The 3rd son,
I. Eleanor, rn. Ealph Brandling, Esq. of Felling.
dau. ol Edward Sneyd, Esq. of Dublin (a descendant of the
Ealph Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, m. 1752, Mary Terry ; and
Sneyds of co. Stafford), and has had issue,
dying 25 Jan. 1773, was s. by his eldest son,
I. John. 6. 7 March, 1796; m. Aug. 1828, Sara Agatha, dau.
Egbert Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, High Sheriff 1791, m.
of John Philip Miles, Esq. of Leigh Court, Somerset, and
1780, Hannah, dau. and heiress of WilUam Compton, Esq. of
d. Julv, 1832, leaving a dau., Sara, who (/. 1846.
II. Henrv, m. 13 March, 1827, Harriet .Anne, dau. of Walter
Gainslaw, Recorder of Berwick, and by her (who d. 1821) had
Bracebridge, Esq. of Atherstone Hall, co. Warwick, and issue,
d. s.p. July, 1831. Egbert, his heir.
III. Edwaed Chaloseb, late of Kirkley HaU. John. Capt. 9th Infantry, d. 1S21.
IV. Charles, deceased. Henrv, Lieut. E.N., (/. 22 April, 1840. William.
V. Nathaniel, deceased. Hannah, ra. 1845, Rear-Admiral E. Walpole Browne.
VI. Bertram Newton, Capt. 4th Light Dragoons, in. 1834, Mary.
Maria Jane, dau. of George Simpson, Esq. of Bombay, and Frances Anne, m. W. Hay, Esq. of Hopes, and had issue.
d. 1840, lca%ing a dau. Elizabeth. Anne EUza.
TU. Arthur, Major in the army, m. 10 Sept. 1844, Caroline
The eldest son,
Amelia, dau. of Vice- Admiral Lechmere. of Hill House, co.
Oxford, and d. 28 Dec. 1878, leaving issue, Eobeet Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, Major of the county
1 Bertram Savile, of Alveston House, Thombury, co. Militia, b. 14 Sept. 1781: in. 12 Aug. 1815, Jane, eldest dau. of
Gloucester, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 24 Dec. 1846. John Burgess, Esq. of Brook, Hants, and niece of Thomas
1 Caroline Anna Mary. 2 Adela. Burgess, D.D., Bishop of SaUsbury, and by her had issue,
nil. Savile Craven Henry, for ten years M.P. for South Robert, now of Eglingham.
Northumberland, 6. 7 June, 1811 d. s. p. 18-14. ; Jane, d. unm. 1843.
I. Kate Elizabeth, rn. her cousin, Lieut. -Gen. Charles Streat-
He d. 5 Dec. 1857.
feild, E.E., son of Henry Streatfeild, Esq. of Chiddingstone,
Kent. Arms—Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg.. a fess between three
crescents gu. 2nd and 3rd, or, an escutcheon az. on a chief of
n. Annie Charlotte, to. 20 April, 1826, Sir James Macdonald,
2nd bart. of Woolmer Lodge, Hants, who d. June, 1832.
:
—
the last six annulets of the first. Crests A.n antelope's head
erased, horned or, and an arm armed in mail issuing from a
Dr. Ogle d. 1 April, 1838. His 3rd son, circle of gold, holding in the hand a sword broken in the
Eev. Edwabd Chaloser Ogle, of Kirkley Hall, Korth- middle, the edge bloody, hilt and pommel or, as granted to
umberland, h. 7 Aug. 1793; m. 17 Aug. 1830, Sophia, youngest Mark Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, for "services done in Scotland
dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Ogle, Bart., and had issue, against the King, our Sovereign Lord's enemies, there manly
I. JoHS Savile. now of Kirkley Hall.
—
and valiantly using himself," <S:c. Motto A Deo lumen.
5ea£— Eglingham Hall, near Alnwick, Northumberland.
II. Newton Charles, I. 19 Feb. 1850.
I. Annie Charlotte. ii. Sophia Henrietta.
Mary, d. 1863.
in.
IV. Isabel, rn. Nathaniel George Clayton, Esq., and has
O'GORMAN OP BELLEVUE.
issue. O'GoEMAK, Nicholas Smith, Esq. of Bellevu^j
. Alice Katherine, in. George A. Fenwick, Esq., and has CO. Clare, J.P.,High Sheriff 1878, 5. 1814 ; m. IS-
issue.
Llargaret, dau. of Michael Kenny, Esq. of Dyserf'
He d. 1869.
and Holywell, co. Clare, and has issue,
^rrag— Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., a fcss between three
:
I. Nicholas Pcbcell, Capt. 10th regt., 6. 1845.
crescents gu., for Ogle: 2nd and 3rd, az., an orle arg., for
Bertram. C"r«(«— 1st, Ogle: An antelope's head erased,
I. Mary Susan Frances, d. unm.
horned or 2nd, Bertram A bulls head or, ducaUy crowned
; :
II. Frances Mary Barbara.
gu. armed az. Motto Prenez en gre. — JLtltCagC. TIus family is descended from the Ibrickan<
.Stat— Kirkley Hall, near Kewcastle-on-Tync, Northumber-
line of the O'Gormans, or more properly McGormans, wh(
land.
obtained a re-grant of their possessions in 1544, and a grani
of the advowsons of Kilmihil and Kilmarny in 1570. The]
OGLE OF EGLINGHAM. preserved their property until the time of the Commonwealth
Ogie, Eobeet, Esq. when they were attained and outlawed. Subsequently th<
of Eglingbam, Nortlium-
attainder was removed, and they were re-instated in possessloi
berland, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, h. 23 Sept. 1817 but were agail
of their former possessions in Ibrickane ;
m. 15 Julj, 1846, Mary, younger dau. of Admiral attainted in the reign of Willlwi III. and Mart II.
Sir Edward Harvej, G."C.i3.,and has issue, James OGorman, Esq. of Ennis, 6. 17C0 m. 1787, Susanfl ;
:j
cas THE LANDED GENTRY O'GR 1195
Mahrtn, of Limerick, wlio was third in descent from Col. John O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, m
1st, 1G98, Catherine,
Nicholas rurceli, wlio comniandcd the cavalry at AuKhrim, dau. of Thady Quin, Esq. of Adare, co. Limerick, and had ono
and was one of the si)^natories to the treaty of Limerick, son,
Madame de Crcquy in the tenth volume of her "Souvenirs" I. Thomas, his heir.
mentions the O'Gormans as amongst forty-one of the families He m. 2ndly, Honora, dau. of Major Gen. Patrick Alcn, of St.
of "ancionnc Chevaleiio" long anterior to 1399; by this lady Wolstan's, and lelt by her three sons and two daus.,
(who d. 1812) he left at his decease, 178", a son,
n. Standish, ?ii. Honora, dau. and sole heiress of Jeremiah
Nicholas Purcell 0"GonMAN, Esq. of Chairman, co. Kil- Hayes, Esq. of Caliir, co. Limerick, and had issue,
h«nny. Assistant Barrister co. Killienny, and Q.C., m. 1810,
1 John, of Cahir, High Sheriff of CO. Limerick 1781 d.s.p.
trances Anne Smith, by whom (who d. 1824) he had issue, ;
2 Darby, of Mount
Prospect, Shcrilf co. Liiiii-rick 17b5.
I. Nicholas Smith, now of Bellcvue. He m. Mary, dau. of Cullector Smith, of Linicriuk, and
II. Purcell, of SpringlicUl, near Waterford, M.P. for that city. had a very numerous olTspring, tlie eldest id wlmm,
Major in the army, late of the OOtli foot. Hi. 1853, Sarah, 2nd Standish O'Grady, w as raised to the Peerage as Viscoln r
dau. of Thomas Mellor, Esq. of Ashton, co. Lancaster, and GUILLAMORE, 1831 (silC BURKE'S Pcemijf).
has one son and two daus.
in. James, m. Miss Honora Scanlan, and was ancestor of
I. Susan Frances, m. 1851, Major Edmund Moore Mulcahy.
0'(iRADY of Biillingarrii. iv. X'ati'iiU, d. unui.
Mr. O'Gorman m. 2ndly, 1827, Mary Power, of Ikillygallane, I. Lucy, m. Matliew O'llea, Esq. of KilKeran, co. Cork.
Lismore, by whom he had three children, Alexander, Fanny, II. Mary, m. William Haly, Esq. of Baliyhaly, co. Cork.
diverging, in process of time, from the parent stock of Kil- Veitch, Esq. of Kelso, N.B., and had (with two daus.,
Elizabeth Caroline and Edith Faitli) live sons, 1 Gerald
hallyowen, spread into the various collateral branches of
De Courcy; 2 Bolton Waller; 3 George John; 4 John De
CappercuUen, Elton Grange, Lodge, Italian, Cahir, Mount Courcy ; 5 Standish Fitzwaller.
Prospect, itc. John De Courcy (Rev.), in. Eliza, 2nd dau. of R. J. Peel,
In the interval between 127G and 1310, the chieftainship of Esq. of Burton-on-Trent; and d. leaving issue three sous,
the sept vested in Gerald De Courcy, Henry, and Peel.
DosALD O'Gradt, who fell in battle 1309, leaving a son, Mary Elizabeth, m. Alexander Rose, Esq., Capt. R.N.
Dorothea, m. Rev. Henry Lefroy, brother of the Right Hon.
Hdgh O'Gradt, who acquired the same year, in marriage Thomas Lefroy, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.
with the dau. and heiress of OKerwick, Chief of Anlan Cliah, Isabella, ni. her cousin, Standish Harrison, Esq. of Castlo
the lands of Kilballyowen, which have since remained the Harrison, co. Cork.
principal residence of his descendants. His son and heir, O'Grady d. 1812, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
William O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, in. Eliza Iieth Fitz- Gerald De Cocrcy O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, co. Limerick,
gerald, dau. of the Knight of Glyn, and was father of J. P.and D.L., High Sheriff 1821, m. March, 1813, Anne,
Daniel O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, whose son (by his wife, only child of William Wise, Esq. of Cork (by his 1st wife,
flau. of O'lline, Lord of Cahinclly Castle), the dau. of Samuel Austen, Esq.), and by her (who cf. 1849)
GiLLTDUBH O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, m. Eleanor, dau. of had issue,
William Verdon, of Kilmallock, co. Limerick, and had a son William de Courcy, his heir.
and successor, Henry Blakeney De Courcy, m. Mary Grace, dau. of Major
Matthew O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, m. Alicia, dau. of Mackintosh.
Thomas FitzGibbon, the White Knight, and left a sun, Standish De Courcy, Capt. G 1th regt., m. 31 March, 18C4,
DoNOGH O'Gradv, of Kilballyowen, whose wife was Mar- Charlotte, youngest dau. and co-heir of George I'owtU
Houghton, Ksq. of Kihuannock, deceased.
(rarct, dau.of SirThomas Browne, Knt. of Camas, co. Limerick.
Eliza, m. 1842, Henry Knox, Esq. of Xeiley Park, co. Mayo.
By an extant deed, bearing date 1G12, Donogh O'Grady made Anne, m. Richard, son of Gen. Sir Richard Bouike, K.C.B.
8 settlement of his estates on his three sons, Daboy, Morrogh, Thomasine, »i. Standish Thomas O'Grady, l^sq. of Landscape
and Brien. He was s. by the eldest, CO. Clare; and d. 1^62, leaving issue.
Dardt O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, in. 1G33, Faith, dau. and Isabella, m. Rev. Curew Smith O'Grady, son of Bar"../
co-heir of Sir Thomas Standish. of co. Lancaster, and of Bruff, O'Grady, of Ugliamurta, co. Cork.
Amelia, m. 1848, Henry Wiathrop, The O'Dosovan.
CO. Limerick, by whom he left three sons,
Geraldine, d. unm.
Thomas, his heir.
O'Grady d. 6 Sept. 18G2, and was s. by his eldest son,
Standish, ancestor of O'Gradt of Elton and Cappercullon,
from a younger branch of which descended Deuuo Giudy William De Courcy O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, Cliicf of
and Grove Grady, Esq. Uurby. his name, A.SL Trin. Coll. Dublin, m. I'i Sept. 1841, Anna
The eldest son, Grogan, only dau. of Thomas De Rienzi, Esq. of Clobcmon
Thomas O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, m. 1st, Frances, dau. of Hall, D.L. CO. Wexford; and d. Nov. 1S73, leaving issue,
John Anketell, Esq., by the Lady Lucy Touchet his wife, dau. I. Thomas De Courcy, now O'Gradt.
of Mervin, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven and 2ndly, 1G80, Mrs. Ellice II. William Di? Riejizi, b. 17 June, 1602.
;
Everard, widow, dau. of John Walsh, Esq. of co. Tipperary. III. John De Courcy, (j. I Nov. I8.')fi.
I. Anne Geraldine, lu. Feb. 1870, Edward Lc Blotlef, Ecq.,
By his 1st wife he had. John, his heir; and Thomas, from Capt. 3rd regt. and d. Aug. 1871.
;
«llom spring O'Grady of Rahan and Grange. The elder son, II. Catlierinc Frances.
1196 oaR THE LANDED GENTRY O'HA
Arms—Ver pale gn. and sa., three lions passant per pale arg. The elder son,
and or. Cvist —A horse's head erased arg. Motto — Vulneratus Teige O'Haea Bot, Esq., of Leiny, co. Sligo, High Sheriff
non Tictus. 1608, m. Sheela, dau. of ORorke, and d. 5 Oct. 1616, having
(Seat— Kilballyowcn, near Bruff, co. Limerick. had issue, two sons, the elder Teige, of Coolany, co. Sligo,
6. April, 1612 d. unm. 25 July, 1634. The younger,
;
dau. of Richard S. Streatfeild, Esq. of The Eocks, male issue, m. Eleanor, dau. of Theobald Mathew, and sister
to George Mathew, Esq. of Thomastown, co. Tipperary. Mr.
Uckfield, Sussex, and has had issue,
Kean O'Hara made a settlement to himself for life, with
I. Chaei-es Kean, 6. 10 Dec. 1860. remainder to his son and sons in tail male of said estates.
II. Arthur Cooper, 6. 8 Feb. 18G2. By his said wife (whose will bears date 13 Jan. 1733) he had
HI. Richard Edward, b. 7 June, 1863. issue,
IV. William Henry, 6. 14 March, d. 5 May, 1868.
I. Chaeles, of whom presently.
V. Henry Streatfeild, 6. 26 Feb. 1870 ; d. 14 Oct. 1878.
II.Kean, of Dublin, m. Anna Maria, dau. of George Mathew,
VI. Alexander Perceval, 6. 16 May, 1871. Esq., and relict of Theobald Mathew, Esq., j un., of Thomas-
VII. Frederick 'WiUiam, b. 27 April, 1875. town, and had issue an only child,
I. Charlotte Jane. ii. Mary. Charlotte, m. Eyre Trench, Esq., of Ashford, co. Ros-
lu. Annie Frances. iv. Emily Margaret. common.
V. Jane Marian. vi. Kathleen.
in. Adam.
Mr. O'Hara, -whose patronymic was Cooper, assumed The eldest sou,
by royal license, 27 Nov. 1860, the surname of Charles O'Hara, Esq. of Annaghmore, High Sheriff 1740,
O'Haea, in compliance with the testamentary in- ra. circa 1742, Lady Mary Carmichael, eldest dau. of James,
junction of his uncle, Charles King O'Hara, Esq. 2nd Earl of Hyndford, and sister of William Carmichael, D.D.,
of Annaghmore. Archbishop of Dublin, and by her (who d. 1759) had issue
(at his decease 3 Feb. 1776) two sons, the younger of whom,
—
ItlUCtCJE. By the genealogical records of Ireland, it William, was a Capt. R.X., and d. warn. 1790. The elder,
appears that this ancient and honourable family is descended Charles O'Haea, Esq. of Annaghmore, M.P. for co. Sligo,
from Eadhbah {a quo the patronymic name of O'Hara), who and one of the Governors of the co., b. 26 April, 1746; to.
was the son of Bec, which Bee was the 17th in descent from Margaret, dau. and heiress of John Cookson, Esq. of co. York,
Olioll. Olum, Kino of Mcnster, of the Race of Heber, M.D., and had issue,
which Heber was the son of Milesius, King of Spain and Charles King O'Hara, Esq. of Annaghmore, co. Sligo, 6.
MosAECH OF Ireland. We find this family further deduced Oct. 1785, by his will devised his estates to his nephew,
from Bec before-mentioned tlirough twenty generations, to Charles Cooper, on condition that he should take the sur-
CoEMAC O'Haea, Esq. of Coolany, co. Sligo, who m. Una, name, and quarter the arms of O'Hara.
dau. of —
Gallagher, Esq. of co. Galway, and d. 24 Oct. 1612, Mary.
Jane Feances, of whom presently. Charlotte.
leaving issue two sons, viz.,
I. Teige, of whom hereafter. The 2nd dau.,
M. Cormac O'Hara, Esq. of Mollane, co. Sligo, m. Catherine, Jane Frances O'Hara, to. 1810, Arthur Brooke Cooper,
dau. of O'EeUly, of co. Cavan, and d. 1642, having had Esq. of Cooper's Hill, co. Sligo, son of Arthur Cooper, Esq. of
issue by her, Cooper's Hill, by Sarah Carleton his wife, and grandson,
I Oliver, m. and had issue. He went into rebellion, and by Jane Cunningham his wife, of WiUiam Cooper, Esq. of
forfeited his lands. 2 Bryan.
Cooper's Hill, who was a descendant of the same family as
3 Cormac O'Hara Oge, Esq. of co. Sligo, m. Mary, dau. of
Hugh O'Flaherty, Esq. of Moycullen, in far, Con- "Copper of Markree." The issue of this marhage was two
naught, an ancient family in co. Galway, and had issue, sons and four daus.,
a son, Arthur Brook, m. Elizabeth Trulock, and by her (who d.
Hiberius O'Hara, Esq. of Ballyhara or Cursallagh, co. 21 July, 1859) left (at his decease, 12 June, 1845) a dau.,
Sligo, living 1688, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Catherine Jane.
Taaffe, Esq., Capt. of infantry in the confederate Charles William, now of Annaghmore and Cooper's
army of the Catholics of Ireland, during the civil Hill.
wars of 1641, ancestor of Viscount raaffe, and by her Margaret.
bad a son, Mary, d. 31 Dec. 1876.
Roderick O'Hara, Esq. of Ballyhara or Cursallagh, co. Jane Henrietta, m. Feb. 1850, Lieut. -Col. Alexander
Sligo, who m. Anne, dau. and heiress of Forde, — M'Kinstry, and d. 8 Feb. 1867.
Charlotte Anne, m. 19 Feb. 1852, Cnnstopher Carletoa
Esq. of Grevagh, co. Leitrim, and was father of
L'Estrange, Esq.
Charles Herbert O'Hara, Esq., who was a Capt. in
the Csesarean royal Harrecian legion of infantry, Mr. Cooper d. 1854.
and afterwards col. of the regt. of Ladogo, m. at
Prague, 1 July, 1750, Maria Theresa Cliallons, of ^r?ir.5 — Quarterly: and 4th, vert, on a pale radiant oT
1st
the ancient family of de Challons, of Burgundy, in a lion rampant sa.,O'Hara: 2nd and .'Jrd, gu., on abend,
for
the Kingdom of France. He d. at Vibourg, in between six lions rampant or, a cres;^cnt sa., for Cooper.
Finland, in the year 1774, having had issue, Crests —
1st, A demi-lion lampant erm. holding between the
paws a chapletof oak leaves ppr., for O'Hara; 2nd, A man's
Anthony Maria Marcellus O'Hara, Lieut-Col. of bust in profile coupcd at the shoulders ppr., on the head an
the regt. of Bellosersky, in the service of Her Irish crown or, and charge<l on the neck with a crescent sa.;
Imperial Majesty the Empress of Russia, Knt.
of the Order of Malta, and of the Imperial Order
Motto over, 'Viucit amor patri<E, for Cooper. Motto Virtute —
et claritate.
of Saint Waldimir, b. at Genoa, 6 April, 1761. and Auuas'aiiurei
Sea!.s— Cooper's Hill, near Eallymotc;
1 Cathcriae. 2 Annahclla. CoUoony, co. Sligo.
O'HA THE LANDED GENTRY. O'KE 1197
O'HARA OF O'HAEA BBOOK. I. Anno, TO. Rev. James Lancaster. Rector of Attanagh and
has issue. n. Margaret.
O'IIaka, Ciiaeles, Esq. of O'llani 15i"oolc, co. III. Elizabeth, )j!. John Temple Heilly, Esq. of Scarva, co.
Antrim, J.i'., High HhcriU' 1833, b. 13 April, 1797 ;
Down, and has issue.
IV. Emily, Hi.Rev. .lames O'SulIivan, Rector of Galway.
m. Sept. 1823, jNIargarot, eldest dau. of Arlliui'
Sir. O'Hara, d. Dec. 1838, and was s. bv his eldest son, James
Innes, Esq. of Droiuuutiuc, co. Dovvu, aud has bad
O'Hara, now of Lenaboy.
issue,
^?-m,s— "Vert, on a pale radiant or, a lion rampant sa. Cror
I. Avtliur, h. II Dec. 1828; d. 23 June, ISCG. —A demi-lion rampant erm., holding a chaplet of oak leaves
II. 'William, Cavjt. -lOtli regt., b. 31 March, 1830; d. 7 May, ppr. Motlo—YiKMi: ct eharitate.
1859. ib'eat— Lenaboy, co. Galway.
III. James, Lite C2n(l regt., &. 4 Nov. 1835.
I, Anne, m. W. T. Latliani, Esq. 51. D., unci <?. 13 Aug. 1869.
II. KlU-n Sopliia, in. 1862, Itev. William Armstrong, In- OKEDEN OF TURNWORTH.
cumbent ofScarva. The late William Paeey Okeden, Esq. of Turn-
ILttIC<l0C< George Teatte, Esq. who in. Catherine, only worth, Dorset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1819,
dau. and liiircssof Cormack O'Uara, Esq., of Dnuimrulley, co. m. 3 Aug. 1842, Julia HcnrietUi, dau. of Edward
Cavan, a descendant of the ancient family of Ollara, of Sligo, Greatlicd, Esq. of Uddens, Dorset, and had (with
was father of
nine daus.) five sous,
CnAULES O'IIara, Esq., Capt. in Gen. Brapcg's regt., J. P.,
I. Uvedale Edward Parry, b. 9 Sept. 1845, Capt. 18th
and \\\ii\\ SherilT co. Antrim, ni. 1752, Helen, dau. of Alex-
ander Duncan, Esq. of Lundic, N.I?., and had a son, Hussars, late of 10th Hussars, in. 19 April, 1871, Rose
Henry O'Uara, Esq. of O'llara Brook, b. 1759, J. P., Lieiit.- Ellen Antoinette Lee Warner, only dau. of 11. Lee Warner,
Col. of the Antrim Militia, and Iliyh Sheriff 17!S5, who m. 1st,
Esq. of Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk, which lady d. 30
1782, Miss Amy Lloyd, by whom he had a son, Richard, Lieut.
Dec. 1876, leaving three daus.
K.A., d. in Jamaica, 1812, and twodaus., Kathcrine and Mary.
n. Humphrey David Parry, b. 21 Feb. 1P49.
He in. 2ndly, 1792, Miss Eleanor Dunu, and by her had issue, III. Edmund Robert Parry, b. 18 Nov. 1S5I.
IV. Herbert George Parry, b. 25 Sept. 1867.
Charles, of O'Hara Brook.
AVilliam, Lieut. 35th regt. d. unin. in the 'West Indies, 1S27. V. William Henry, b. 14 Sept. 1860.
Henry Robert, d. unm. ls.")4. lie d. 22 April, 18G8, leaving his estate to his •widow,
James Dunn (Rev.), in. Caroline D. Alvrs, and had issue,
Henry Stewart (Ucv.), Rector of Coleraine, vt. 13 Feb. now Lady of the Manor of Turnworth.
1872, Hatton Thomasina Richardson, dau. of Major Scott, ILtllCaQC—The family of Okeden came originally from
of Wclsborough: William; Sarah; Helen; and Elizabeth.
Ellingham, near Ringwood, in Hampshire, where they had a
Eleanor, m. JI. Sankcy, Esq.
Helen Elizabeth, m. M. Crofton, Capt. U.K. good estate and a large mansion house. They were also pos-
Grace, m. Rev. William Kearney. sessed of a large extent of ground in the New Forest, which
Anne Martha, d. unm. 1855. still retains the name of Okeden's Purlieu.
Louisa, m. Thomas Crofton, Esq., R.N. William Okeden, Esq., to. Elizabeth, only dau. of George
Maria, m. Herbert Maddock, Esq. Uvedale, Esq. of More Critchell, and was father of
Mr. O'Hara m. Srdly, 1808, Miss Sophia Thwaites, but had no 'William Okeden, Esq., who was M.P. for Corfe Castle, and
Issue by her.He d. 20 Jan. 1823. Mary his wife) a son and heir,
d. 1694, leaving (by
Arms — 'Vert,
on a pale radiant or, a lion rampant sa. William Okeden, Esq., who (by Magdalen his wife) had a
Cre.it —
A demi-lion rampant pcan holding between his paws dau., Mary, m. William Glisson. Mr. Okeden, who d. 1718,
a chaplet of oak leaves vert aeorned ppr. left also two sons, on whom he entailed his estates by will.
(Seat— O'Hara Brook, Bally money, co. Antrim. William, the elder, to. 1st, Mary Foubert; and 2ndly, Dorothy,
widow of— Finch, Esq., but dying s. p. 1753, was s. by his
younger brother,
O'HARA OF liENABOY. Edmund Okeden, Esq., who m. 1732, Catharine, dan. of —
Charlton, Esq., and by her had a son, William, A.M. of Trin.
O'Hara, James, Esq. of Lenaboy, co. Galrray,
Coll. Oxford, who d. s. p. 1763; and a dau., Catuaeine Jane.
J.P. and D.L., formerly Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards,
Mr. Okeden d. 1776. His only dau.,
4. 21 Sept. 1832 m. 16 Dec. 1864, Blanche, dau. of
;
Catharine Jane Okeden, m. 1774, Major David Parry, of
Eev. Sebastian Gambier, Kector of Sandgate, and the 20th regt., and subsequently Governor of Barbadoes, and
prand-dau. of Sir James Gambier, Consul Gen. at dying 1788, left by him (who d.at Bath, 1793) two sons, David
the Hague, and has issue, Okeden; and Humphrey, bapt. 2 Aug. 1778; d. 1797. His
only surviving son,
I. James, 6. 16 Nov. 18G5.
II. James Geoffrie Musgrave, i. 3 April, 1869. David Okeden Parrt, Esq. assumed, in compliance with
the will of his grandfather, his maternal surname of Okeden.
III. James Pow^r, b. 1 March, 1872.
III. Christina Mary, m. James Dermnt Daly, Esq., only Empire, b. 1771 m. 1795, Marian, dau., and,
; in her issue
son of James iJaly, Esq. of Castle Daly, co. Galway. heiress of Ambrose O'JIadden, of Anna Calla, directly des-
cended from the family of Longford Castle, and dying 4 April,
Mr. O'KcUj is by descent a Couut of the Holy
1834, left two sons,
Koman Empire.
Cornelius Joseph, now of Gallagh.
ILilTCiX0C. —
Do.N'NcnADH, orDoNor.H O'Kellt, son of Macl- Ambrose, of Guitray, J. P. cos. Galway and Eoscommon
seachlain U'Kelly, Prince or Chief ofHy-Many, by Finola his (see O'Kelly of Gartray).
•wife, dau. of O'Conor Don, s. his brother, Tadhg, or Teit;c, as Arms — Az., two lions rampant combatant arg. chained or,
Chief of Hy-Many, in the year 1410; but after enjoying the supporting a tower of three turrets of the second. —
Vitit Au
dignity for fourteen years, he was slain by his own nephews, enfleld vert. —
Motto Turris fortis mihi Deus.
who rebelled against his government. He was tlie 24th 6'eat —
Gallagh Castle, Tuam, co. Galway.
O'Kelly, and lived at Tyaquin. He left two sons, Tadiig and
Bbeasal. The elder,
Tadhg, or Teige O'Kelly, Chief of HyJIany, and 2Ctli
O'KELLY OF GUKTHAY.
O'Kelly, was in the chieftainship by his brother, Bbeasal,
.s. O'Kellt, John Appletaed, Esq. of Gurtray,
who was the 27th O'Kelly, and d. 14C4. Teige m. a dau. of CO. Galway, I. 20 Dec. 1847 ; s. his brother 1877.
Thomas Burke, of Moyne, and had a son, —
Maelseachlainn, or Malachy O'Kelly, 28th O'Kelly, and ^iWtKQt. Ambrose O'Kellt, Esq. of Gurtray, J. P. cos-
Galway and Roscommon, 6. Feb. 1806, 2nd son of Festus
Chief of Hy-Many, one of the most celebrated men of his race,
O'Kelly, Esq. of Tycooly (se<? jirecedinc/ Memoir); in. 23 April,
who erected the Castles of Gallagh, Monivea, and Garbally,
1838, Theresa, dau. of Waller Joyce, Esq. of Mcrvuc, and by
and took a leading part in the warfare which was waged, in
her (who d. July, 1851) had issue,
1504, by the Lord Deputy the Earl of Kildare against Mac-
William Burke, of Clanricarde, and which was terminated by I. Ambrose Michael Madden, J.P.co. Galway, h. 29 Sept.
1842; d. 12 Dec. 1867.
the victory of Knockdoe. MaelseachUunn d. 1.5H. He m.
II. William Patrick, late of Gurtray, 6. 9 March, 1844; d. 29
Mable, dau. of Teige Roe O'Kelly, of Callow, and was fatlier of April, 1877. III. John Appleyaed, now of Gurtray.
Tadhg Dubh, or Teige Duff, of Gallagh, Chief of Hy-Many, IV. Gerald Alban, 6. 26 Oct. 1849.
m. 1st, the dau. of Donogh O'Kelly, and had by her a son, I. Theresa Mary. ii. Helen Christina.
Aedh, or Hugh, Lord Abbott of Knockmoy, and a dau., Cathe- III. Mary Aloysia, Thomas A. Kelly, Esq. of
in. Sept. 1867,
He r,i. 2ndly, Una, dau. of Dublin (descended from Colla O'Kelly, of Screen), and lias
rine, in. the Lord Bermingham.
issue.
MacDermot of Moylurg, and by her had two sons,
Mr. O'Kelly of Gurtray, d. 21 Nov. 1SC9.
I. William, of Mullaghmore, m. the dau. of Meylcr Boy Bci^
mingham, and had a son, Teige, ancestor of the O'KELLYa —
Arms As O'Kelly of Grdlagh.
of J\IiiJlai/limore, now extinct, ii. Donnchadu, of Gallagh. Seat — Gurtray, Ballinasloe.
of Moate, and dying about the year 1C12, left (with five daus.) a Maher, Esq. of Ballymullen, Queen's Co., and sistei*
son and successor, of John Maher, Esq. of Ballinkcale, D.L., M.P.
Teige O'Kelly, of Gallagh, whose wardship, as appears CO. Wexford, and has issue,
from patent roll, 10 Jac. I., was granted to Lady Ursula
Bourke, widow of Sir Thomas Bourke, Knt. He in. 1st, Mary, I. George Lionel, J. P., 6. 1S3I.
dau. of Henry, son of Sir Hubert, Burke, and had a son, II. John de Pentheny.
Donogh Reagh, of whom presently. He m. 2ndly, Julia, dau. III. Edmund O'Donnell, a widower, with cue d.itl.
of Sir Dermot O'Shaughnessy, and by her had (with a dau., I. Matilda Maria, m. 1859, Major Thomas Esmonde, 'V.C.,
Margaret, m. Col. Charles Kelly, 9th Lord of the Manor of nephew of Right Hon. Sir Thomas Esmonde, 9th bart. of
Screen) a son, John MacTeige, in. Anne, dau. of Dermot Ballynastra.
Daly, Esq. of Killimore, and had a son, Donogh. The elder II. Margaret Adelaide.
son, III. Mary Anne, in. 1871, Patrick Thunder, Esq., J.P., eldest
DoNNCHADH Reagh O'Kellt, of Gallagh, m. Eleanor, dau. of eon of Michael Thunder, Esq., J.P. and D.L., ofLagore,
and was father of CO. Meath.
Sir Ulick Burke, Bart, of Glinsk,
Capt. William O'Kelly, of Gallagh, living 1C88, who, iCt'nCagC.— George Boubke O'Kei.lt, Esq. of Acton
driven from the Castle of Gallagh, after the battle of Aughrim, House, Middlesex, and of St. Croix, West Indies, a descendant
first settled at Tycooly. He ia. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert of the great Irish family of O'Kelly, Chief of Hy-Many, was
Dillon, Esq. of Clonbrock, and had (with a dau., Eleanor) son of Edmund O'Kelly, Esq., by Anne his wife, nau. of Bourke
three sons, Conor, Festus, and Patrick. The 2nd, of Ardfert, and grandson of Edmund O'Kelly, who m. a dau.
Festus O'Kellt, of Tycooly, Count of the Holy Roman of Kavanagh of Durlas, living in the reign of James II.,
Empire, m. Joanna, dau. of John Dillon, Esq. of Kingdiu-e, m. 1799, Maria, dau. and co-heir of Peter Penllieny, Esq.,
and had sons, representative of the very ancient family of de Pentheny or de
CoNNon, his heir. Repentheny, and had issue,
Dillon John, an the Austrian and Hungarian
officer in Edmund de Pentheny, of Barrettstown. 5. 5 Feb. 1800; w.
service, eminently distinguished on many occasions, parti- 16 July, 1822, Blanche Arundell, a Couiitcss of the Germaa
cularly by his gallant and successful defence of Konnopisht Empire, 2nd dau. of the Hon. Raymond Arundell, brother
Castle, in Bohemia. In consideration of his services, the of James Everard, 9th Lord Arundell of Wardour, and had
Emperor Francis conferred on himself and on his father, issue, 1 Augustus, b. 3 March, 1825; 2 Arundell Clan
Festus O'Kelly, of Tycooly, the dignity of Count of the Eugene, b. 2 Jan. 1828; 3 Pentheny, b. 25 Dec. 1831; 4
Holy Roman Empire. The title was given with a reversion Raymond, b. 13 Jan. 1834; 1 Blanche; and 2 Emily. lie
to Festus, as his son Dillon had no issue. Count Dillon d. 11 April, 18.'')9.
O'Kelly m. about the year 1755, Marian, Countess of Klenowa George, of Barrettstown, co. Kildai'c, J.P., d. %inm. 1S07.
and Baroness de Jenovey, a favourite of the Empress Maria Peter DE Pentheny, now of Barrettstown.
Theresa, and widow of His Excellency Count de Witby, William Augustin Boui ke.
hereditary Treasurer of Bohemia, but had no issue. Count Eleanor Sojihia, in. Capt. Harold Oxholm, Danish navy, and
O'Kelly was afterwards Ambassador from the Emperor of is deceased.
Germany to the Elector of Saxony. He became also Grand Louisa Catherine, m. 24 Oct. 1843, John Maher, Esq. of
Chamberlain, and was invested with various other orders and Ballcnkeele, D.L., M.P., co. Wexford.
honours of the Empire. He (/. in Germany, 1811, leaving the Adelaide, m. Col. Oscar Oxholm, of a distinguished Danish
bulk of his property to his nephew, Festus O'Kelly of family.
Tycooly. Mary Frances Constantia, m. 30 Nov. 1813, George Patrick
The elder son, Lattin Mansfield, Esq. of Morristown Lattin, co. Kildare,
Connor O'Kellt, of Tycooly, Count of the Holy Roman and is deceased.
Empire, in. 1766, Margaret, dan. of John O'Moore, Esq. of He d. 1858. Iii|
Annabcg, and sister of Garrett O'Moore, Esq. of Cloghan Anns — Gu., on a mount or rock a tower supported by two
Castle, and had two sons, Festus and John and five daus.,;
lions rampant arg. the lions dueally crowned or. t'resi Au —
Mary, Jane, Eliza, Anne, and Susanna. The elder son, enfield vert. —
Moito Turris fortis mihi Di'us.
Ii"Esiu8 O'Kelly, of Tycooly, Count of the Holy Roman —
Scat Barrettstown, Newbridge, co. Kildare.
OKE THE LANDED GENTRY. OLI 1190
OKEOVER OF OKEOVER. the late John O'Connell, Esq. of Grenagh, co. Kerry,
Okeoveu, Haughton Chakles, Esq. of Okeovcr, and relict of O'Donoghuo of the Glens, and has hud
issue,
CO. Stafford, and Oldbury Hall, co. Warwick, J. P.
and i).L., Uigh Sheriff co. Dcrbv 18G2, b. 14 Nov. I. John Arthur, late of the .34th regt. 6. Aug. 1840 ; m.
1825 m. 12 July, 1859, Hon. Eliza Anne Caven-
;
4 March, 1S09, at Brussels, La C'omtesse Anna de ViUegas
do St. Pierre Jette, and d. 1S70, leaving issue, John, and
dish, eldest dan. of Henry Manners Cavendish, Lord
Madelaine Felicia.
Waterpark, of Dovcridge Hall, Derby, and has
II. Denis, b. Oct. 1841; m. Frances, dau. of J. P. Rowe, Esq.
issue,
of Victoria.
I. IfAccnTON EAtDRED, 6. 10 May, 1875. III. William, Capt. 82nd regt., 6. Jan. 1849; in. Jlinive, dau.
I. Mabel Alice. ii. Maude. ill. 'Rutli Tsabcl. and D.L. co. Limerick.
of A. Considine, Esq., J. P.
IV. Kdith Mary. v. Ethel Blanche. vi. Mcicy Lilian. IV. Maurice Charles, b. March, 1854.
Okeover, Esq., who </. 1494, and grandson, by Thomasine his m. previous to 1G35, Eleanor, dau. of Darby O'Callaghan, of
wife, dau. of Ualpli Basset, of Blore, of Philip Okeoveb, Esq. Kilpeader, co. Cork, and by her was father of
of Okeover, High Sheriff of co. Derby and Notts, 5 and 14 Donogh McDermot McCarthy, of Doonecn (mentioned in
Edwabd IV., lineally descended from Ornie, Lord of Achovie, the will of his uncle, Cahir O'Callaghan, dated 1679), ni. Jane
about the year 1100), m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Kobcrt Aston, Kadlcy, of Knockrour, co. Cork, and had (with a son, Daniel,
of Tixhall, and d. 2.5 April, 30 Henry VIII., leaving, withotlier the father of Dermot and Justin) a son and successor,
issue, a son and heir, Denis McCarthy, Esq. of Dooneen, b. 1G77 m. Jane, dau. ;
Philip Okeoveb, Esq. of Okeover, ra. Elizabeth, dau. of of J. Barrett, Esq. of Barretts Country, and d. 24 June, 17C1,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Dethick, co. Derby, and was by .<;.
aged 84, leaving issue (with four daus.) three sons,
his grandson (the son of Ilowland Okeover, by Anne Needham I. Justin, of whom hereafter.
his wife), II. Denis, m. Ellen, dau. of Daniel McCarthy, and had issue,
Hl-mphrev Okeoveb, Esq. of Okeover, High Sheriff of co. Denis ; Charles ; Mary ; Catherine ; and Jane.
Derby 1631, who 'm. Jlartha, dau. of Sir Oliver Cheney, and by III.Alexander, of Knocknagrce, co. Cork, 6. 1718, an offircr
her had issue. The eldest son, in Lord Clare's Irish Brigade, in France, who fought in 1 7J.i,
SiB Rowland Okeoveb, of Okeover, b. 1024; to. Mercy, dau. under the banner of the Young Chevalier. He in. Mary,
of Edward Goodyere, Esq. of Hcythrop, co. Oxford, and d. ilau. of Daniel Duggan, of Mount Infant, co. Coik, and d.
I. Rowland, his heir. 1 Denis, who had. with other issue, Florence, of Crool:-
II. Thomas, of Tylney Lawrence, Norfolk, m. Elizahcth,
St. haven, father of Thomas, of New York, Barristcr-at-Law.
dau. of Thomas Farmer, Esq. of Oldbury, co. Warwick, and 2 Florence, Capt. in the E.I.C.S., d. 1778.
d. 10 Aug. 1657, leaving, 3 Daniel, Major in the Austrian service, d. of wounds
Rowland, of Oldbury, who m. twice, but left issue only by received at the taking of Dusseldorff by the French.
Alice, dau. of John Gregory, Esq., Merchant, of London,
4 Justin, Capt. in the E.I.C.S., d. in India, 1788.
5 Alexander, of Cork, b. 25 March, 1771; m. Eliza, dau.
Rowland Farmer, of Oldbury Hall, b. 30 Nov. 1745; to. of Stephen Fagan, Esq., and by her (who d. 30 May, 1829)
1st, Bridget, dau. of James Haughton Langston, Esq., had (with junior issue) a son,
of Bedford Square, London, and had,
Alexander, b. 1800, Barrisler-at-Law, 31. P. for the ci'y
Haughton Fabmeb, who became of Okeover.
and afterwards for the co. of Cork High Sheriff 1850, ;
rx'.'nct Pecrorte). lie ra. Marcarct, dau. and heir of Sir James, ancestor of the Oliphants of Kinnedcr, in Fife.
Colin.
Wii'ijm Oliphant, Knt. of Eerrvdale, and was father of
Lawkence Oliphant, Esq. of Newton and Tlirumster, m. Laurence, first of Condie, being displeased, as stated above, by
Mary, dau. of Andrew Rollo, Esq., Duncrub, and was s. by his the marriage of his elder son, bequeathed liis extensive estates
eldest son, among his younger children. The disinherited son,
LiivBENCE OupnANT, Esq. of Gask, m. 1C06, Lilias, dau. of Laurence Oliphant, Esq., second of Condie, was s. at his
Patrick Graham, Esq. of Inchbraikie, and widow of William decease by his son,
Culville, Esq. of Condie, and had issue. Laurence Oliphant, Esq., third of Condie, m. Helen, sister
Sir Lawuence Oliphant, Knt. of Gask, m. 1G34, Hon. of Sir James Wemyss, Bart, of Bogie, by whom he had, with
Lilias Oliphant, dau. of Patrick, 6th Lord Oliphant, and had, several other children, a son and heir,
with four younger sons and three daus., two elder sons, Laurence Oliphant, Esq., fourth of Condie, m. Jeanette
I. Patrick, his her. Meldrum, dau. of Meldrum of Lethers, co. Aberdeen (whose
u. Lawrence, on whom his father settled the estate of Gask, half-sister, Mary Ogilvie, m. Charles, 7th Lord Oliphant) and
16.J9, m. IGGl, Anne. dau. of Sir George Preston, Knt. of had a son and successor,
Valleyfield, and d. 1G72, leaving, with two daus. (Katherine, Laurence Oliphant, Esq., fifth of Condie, m. Lilias Oliphant,
111. Hugh Paterson; and Anne) three sons, i. George, of of Gask, and was s. by his only son,
Gask, m. twice, but rf. s. p. 1684; ii. Lawrence, d. s. p.;
ui. William, of Gask, d. unm. 1704, when the estates
Laurence Oliphant, Esq., sixth of Condie. He m. Mar-
returned to the senior line. garet, dau. of Anthony Murraj', Esq. of DoUerie, hy whom he
Sir Lawrence d. 20 July, 1679. His eldest son, had issue, Ebenezeb, his heir; Margaret, m. George Graeme,
Patrick Oliphant, Laird of Williamston, disinherited, ra. Esq. of Inchbrakie Grace and Helen.
; ; Mr. Oliphant was
Margaret, dau. of Rev. .John Murray, of Trinity, Gask, and d. drowned crossing the river May, and was s. by his only son,
1694, when he was s. by his sod, Ebenezer Oliphant, Esq., seventh of Condie, m. 1790, ?Iary,
James Oliphant, Laird of Gask, to which he succeeded upon 3rd dau. of Sir William Stirling, Bart, of Ardoch, and by her
the demise of his cousin AVilliam, in 1704. He m. 16 July, 1689, (who d. 1847) had i.ssue,
Janet, dau. of Pvev. Anthony Murray, of Woodend, and was Laurence, late of Condie and Newton.
father of William, d. unm. in India, 1828.
Lacrence OLipnANT, Laird of Gask, h. 1G91 rn. Hon. ;
Anthony (Sir), C.B., 6. 1793, Chief Justice in Ceylon, m.
Maria, dau. of Gen. Ronald Campbell, and c^. 1859, having
Amelia Anne Sophia Nairne, second dau. of William, 2nd Lord
had one son, Laurence Oliphant, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-
Kairne, and had a son and heir, at-Law, and also an .\dvocate at the Scottish Bar, M.P. for
Laurence Oliphant, Laird of Gask, m. 1755, Margaret, Stirling, 1865 to 1868, Secretary of Embassy in China, 1859
dau. of Duncan Robertson, Esq. of Strowan, by whom (who d. to 1860, and Secretary of Legation in Japan, 18G1 to 1862.
18 March, 1774) he had two sons and four daus. He d. 1 Jan. James, of Worlingham Hall, Soham, Suffolk, a Director of
the E.I. C, b. 1796; m. 1st, 1824, Lucy Maidman, and had
1792, and was s. by his eldest son,
is-ue ; and 2ndly, Sophy Trewman, and had by her, with
Laurence Oliphant, Luird of Gask, m. 1795, Christian, other issue, a son, James Erskine, Bombay C.S., b. 1826;
dau. and heir of Dr. Joseph Robertson Blair, of Ardblair, and ',d. 1863, Margaret, dau. of Gen. Robert Alexander, Madras
had (with four younger daus., Christian, Harriet, Amelia, and army, which lady d. 1SG8. Thomas, b. 1799.
Caroline), Mr. Oliphant d. 1807, and was s. by his son,
I. Laurence, his heir. Laurence Oliphant, Esq. eighth of Condie, ?r.P. for Perth,
II. Jahes Blair, successor to his brother.
6.22 June, 1791; m. 1st, 1814, Eliza, 2nd dau. of Hercules Ross,
I. Rachel, successor to her brother.
Esq. of Rossie Castle, co. Forfar, which lady d. 1820. He m.
II. Margaret, m. 1830, Thomas Kington, Esq. of Charlton
House, Somerset (son of Thomas Kington, Esq., by Char- 2ndly, 1825, Margaret G. B.irrett, relict of Samuel Barrett, Esq.
lotte Miles his wife), and d. 1839, leaving by him (who d. of Jamaica; and 3rdly, 19 Aug. 1841, Marianne, eldest dau.
1857), of James Stuart Oliphant, Esq. of Rossie, and by the last only
1 Thomas Laurence, now of Gask. had issue,
2 Philip Olipliant(KiNGTON-BLAiR-OLipnANT) of Ardblair, Laurence James, new of Condieand Newton.
CO. Perth, b. 1832, who assumed, by royal license, 1868, Mary Anne, m. 1867, T. S.Walker, Esq. of Maunhy Hall, co.
the additional surnames of Blair-Oliphant, m. 1859, York, and has issue.
Henrietta, dan. of William H. Yaldwyn, Esq. of Black- Madalina Helen. Frances Louisa. Susan Sophia,
down, Sussex, and has issue, Philip Lawrence; Emily
Caroline; Margaret Ethel; Lilian; Mabel Henrietta. Herf. 29 May, 1862.
3 William Miles Nairn, m. 1872, Sophia BaUer, and has —
Arms Gu., three crescents arg. within a bordure. Crest —
issue, M'Uliam Miles ; NorahSkyc; Kathleen Frances. unicorn's head couped arg. armed and maned or. Supporters—
1 Caroline JIargaret, m. Dr. Fyllc, and has issue, lour sons —
Two elephants ppr. Motto Altiora peto.
and four daus. —
Seat Condie House, near Bridge of Earn, co. Perth.
Mr. Oliphant was «. by his eldest son,
Laurence Oliphant, Luird of Gask, who d. unm. 31 Dec.
1824, was by his brother,
.<!.
OLIPHANT OF ROSSIE.
James Blair Oliphant, of Gask, J. P. and D.L. co. Perth, Oliphant, Thomas Truman, Esq. of Eossie, co.
111. 1840, Henrietta, dau. and heiress of James Gillespie Perth, J.P., late Lieut, in the Bengal Staff Corj^s, b.
Graham, Esq. of Orchill, same co. Mr. Oliphant was served, 1839; m. 1870, Georgina Elisabeth, dau. of Kev.
18 Aug. 1839, heir male of Francis, tenth and last Lord
Joseph Mansfield, Rector of Blandford, St. Mai-y's,
Oliphant, and d. s. p., when he was s. by his sister,
Dorset, by Emily his wife, dau. of Hon. Sir Robert
Rachel Oliphant, of Gask, who d. unm. 1864, and was by .5.
her nepheWjTHOMAS Laubence Kington-Oliphant, now of Gask. Le Poor Trench, and grand-dau. of William Power
Seat — Gask, Auchterarder, co. Perth. Keating, 1st Earl of Clancarty, and has issue,
Stuart, b. 1872. Ni^el, 6. 1S74. David, 6. 1876.
Margaret Emily.
OLIPHANT OF CONDIE. —
William Oliphant, of Newton and
IttnCaflC.
Oliphant, Laxjeence James, Esq. of Condie Thrumster, was the 2nd son of Colin, Master of Oliphant,
and Xewton, co. Perth, Grenadier Guards, educated and grandson of John, 2nd Lord Olijjhant. He bought the
at Harrow and Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. Dec. 184G s. his ; lands of Rossie, or Rossie Ochil, in 1583, from Andrew Blair.
father 18G2 m. 1878, Hon. Mary Gerard, dau. of
; His eldest son,
Lord Gerard. Laurence Oliphant, was the ancestor of the Oiiphants of
Gask. His 2nd son, John Oliphant, appears to have d. s. p.
ILtncagC— Laurence Oliphant, Esq., first of Condie (an His 3rd son, Alexander, was Albany Herald in 1588.
estate purchased 1601), was son of Alexander Oliphant, and Alexander Oliphant had two sons, Laurence and Thomas, the
grandson of William Oliphant, of Newton, by his wife, the latter of whom succeeded his father as Albany Herald in
heiress of Berriedale. He m. Miss Murray, of Tullibardine, 1604 The elder son, Laurence, is described as " of Newton,"
ancestor of the Athole family, by whom he had issue, and he also acquired the estate of Condie in 1601. He had
Laurence, m. Marriot, dau. and heiress of Sir John Black- several sons, the eldest, Laurence, being the direct ancestor
adder, of Tullialan, and thereby disobliging his father, was To his
of the present Oliphant of NlWIou and Condie.
in a great measure disinherited.
Thomas, who had the lands of Rossie, and was ancestor of the 2nd son, Thomas, he left the lands of Kossie-Ochil, which were
Oliphauts of that place. created into a barony in 1630.
W'iUiani, m. Elspclh, dau. of Sir Uciiry Stirliug, Bart, of Thomas Oliphant, first of Rossie, m. Marion, sister of Sil
ArUocU. John Blackaddcr, of TuUiallan, Bart., and had two sons,
OLI THE LANDED GENTRY. OLI 1201
TnoMAS OupDAVT, second of Rossie, s. liis father, ami m. Sarah, m. Robert Lawson, Esq.; Maiy Eleanor, deceased;
Beatrix, clan, of Alexander Colvill, of Blair, co. Kinross, and Joyce Lydia, deceased), one son, ihe late
Depute Justice-General, a cadet of the family of Lord Colvil!, George Henry Hewitt Oliphant, Esq. of Brcadfield House
of Culross, and was s. by his eldest son, and Burghby-Sands, Cumberland, J. P. and D.L., High
KoDERT Olipuant, third of Kossie, to. his cousin, Jean, SheritT 1852, 6. 20 Jan. 1792; to. 23 Oct. 1815, Sarah, dau. of
only and heiress of Eobert Colvill, of Blair, and by her
eliild Robert Ferguson, Esq. of Uarker, and by her (who d. 27 Feb.
had one son, Kobert, his heir; and two daus., Katherine, ni. 1855) had issue,
1753, Colin Druir.mond, of MegRinch, co. Berth and Jane, m. ;
George Henry Hewitt, now of Broadfield House.
1762, John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun. The only son, Anne, n. Peter James Dixon, Esq. of Houghton Hall, eldest
Robert OLirnAST, fourth of Uossie, b. 1717, was Postmaster- son of the late Joha Dixon, Esq., M.P., of Knells, Cumber-
General for Scotland, and m. Marion, dun. of Neil Buchanan, land.
Mary.
of Ilillington, co. llcnfrew, M.B. for the Glasgow Burghs, son
Sarah Ferguson, m. John Cowley Fisher, Esq. of Wood Hall,
of George Buchanan, of Drunipelier, co. Renfrew, and by her Cumberland.
had two sons and two daus., i. James Stcaut, his heir; This gentleman, whose patronymic wa-s Hewitt, assumed th"
H. John Hope, first in Council of Prince Edwards Island, vi. name and arms of Oliphant, on succeeding, la 1843, to tUO
Jane, dau. of Sir John Wedderburn, Bart, of Ballindean, and
property of his cousin, Henry Oliphant, Esq.
had an only child, Jane, m. Sir George Kamsay, Bart, of Bauiff;
I. Anne, m. Francis Grunt, of Kilgraston ii. Marianne, m. ;
—
Arms Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gu., an elephant's heail
couped, between three crescents or, for Oliphant; 2nd and 3rd,
Capt. Veitch, lI.E.I.C.S, J. s. p. Robert Oliphaut U. 17S5, and
per chevron dovetailed or and az., three boars' heads couped
was s. by his eldest son, counterchangcd within a bordurc arg., charged with six buckles.
James Stdart Oliphaxt, fifth of Rossie, 6. 1767, served in Crests— An elephant statant semce of crescents, holding in the
the Royal Perth Militia for more than thirty years, and trunk a fer-de-mclinc or, for Oliphant; A demi-lion rampant,
commanded the regt. during its embodiment in the early per chevron or and az., the dexter paw holding a thistle, and
part of this century. He m. 1809, Anna, only child of William the sinister resting on a bull's hciid couped az., for Fergusoh.
Truman Re,ide, Capt. in the Royal Horse Guards (tlie Blues;, —
Seals Broadticld House and Burgh-by-Sandi, Caiiiale.
;
n. Marianne, 6.1817; m, Laurence Oliphant, of Condic, and and by her (who d. 9 Xov. 1874) had issue,
has issue.
John Charles Arthur, 6. 22 April, 1871 ; d. 4 Feb. 1875.
in. Frances Isabella, 6. 1818; m. Rev. Maxwell Nicholson,
and has issue. rv. Louisa Anne, 6. 1821.
IttnCilJC. Charles Oliver, Esq. of Cloghanodfoj, co.
Col. Oliphant d. 1847, and was s. by his eldest sn, Limerick (son of Cjpt. Robert Oliver, M.P. for that co. 16GI, by
Robert Oliphant, sixth of Rossie, b. 1810; m. 1S3G, Susan Bridget his wife, dau. of Andrew Ormsby, Esq. of Partney, co.
Mary Elizabeth, only child of Thomas Tod, Judge of the Lincoln), served as High Sheriff 1092. He m. 1670, Elizabeth,
Commissary Court in Scotland, son of Thomas Tod, of Dry- dau. of Sir Percy Smyth, Knt. of Ballynatra, co. Watcrford,
grange, CO. Roxburgh, and had issue, and dying 13 April, 1700, left, with four daus., ru. Smyth,
I. James Stuart, b. 1S38, Lieut, in the Bengal army, d. v.nm. Hannscll, Sadler, and Silver, respectively, a son and successor,
1864, from the effects of a wound received in action in the Robert Oliver, Esq. of Cloghanoilfoy, M.P. co. LimerioU,
Umbeyla Pa.ss. ii. Thoslas Tbcman, now of Rossie.
lu. Robert Lindsay, 6. 1841
and Col. of Limerick Jlilitia, ra. 1st, 1702, Katherine, dau. of
; d. luim. IsGS.
I. Susan Helena, 6. 1843 ; m. 1867, George Auldjo Jamieson, the Hon. Sir Robert Southwell, Clerk to Privy Council, and
and has issue. Secretary of State for Ireland, and sister of Lord de Clifford,
u. Anna Louisa, 6. 1846; m. 11 Feb. 1873, James Lewis and 2ndly, Susanna, 2nd dau. and co-heir of James Knight,
Alexander Hope, son of Hon. James Hope-Wallace, of Esq., and dying 1733, aged 67, left, besides two daus. (Jane,
Fethcrstone Ca.stle, Northumberland, and grauilson of John,
'III. Boyle Aldworth, Esq., of Newmarket, and EUzabcth, r,i,
4th Earl of Hopetoun, and d. s. p. 1b73. ,
Mr. Oliphant d. 14 Nov. 1872. I. Robert, of Cloghanodfoy (Castle Oliver), M.P., m. Jane,
dau. and co-heir of John Silver, Esq., and d. 1745, leaving
—
Arms Gu., a star of six points wavy between three cres- a dau., wife of Standish Grady, Esq. of Elton, and a son.
—
cents arg. Creit An eagle risingaud reguardant ppr. Motto — The Right Hon. Silver Oliver, of Castle Oliver, M.P. for
Altiora peto. CO. Limerick, to. Isabella Sarah, dau. and co-heir of
—
Stats Rossie House, Bridge of Earn, N.B. Quceu Mary's, ;
Richard Newman, Esq. of Newbury, co. Cork, and left
St. Andrews, N.B. issue,
* 1 Richard Philip, of Castle Oliver, who assumed hj
royal license the surname of Gascoigne (see thut name).
OLIPHANT-FERGTJSON OF BROADFIEIiD 2 Charles Silver, JI.P. for co. Limerick, of Inchera, m.
HOUSE. Maiia, dau. of Abraham Morris, E.'^q. of Dunkettle, and
d. 1817, leaving issue, 1 Silver Charles, of Inchcra,
Oliphant-Fekgusox, George Hexet Hewitt, m. Ellen Cochrane, and left one dau., Ellen, m. 1st,
Esq. of Broadfield House, Cumberland, J. P. and Jonas Morris (who d. Oct. 1862); 2ndly, William Lewis
D.L., educated at Trin. Coll. Cambridge, called to Grant, of Dalsey on the Spey ; 2 Richard; 3 Abrahanj
Morris, rf. Ibol 1 Mary; 2 Thomasine, wife of Rev.
the Bar of the luner Temple 1841, b. 6 June, 1817; ;
—
Benjamin Jacob 3 Isabella, m.
; Chable and 4 Maria, ;
m. 1 Oct. 1867, Cecilia, 4th dau. of John Labouchere, wife of Godfrey Baker, E.sq. of Fortwilliam, and had
Esq. of Broomhall, Dorking, and brother of the late issiie. 3 Silver, t^. s. p. at Vienna.
Lord Taunton, and by her has issue a dau., 4 Robert, of Dalliiigton, co. York, d. Is34, leaving
Richard Silver and Robert, both military ofiicci'3, lalo
Mary Beatrice. Horse Guards Blues.
1 Catherine, »i. Henry, Lord Mount Sandford.
This gentleman assumed, by royal license, the name 2 Isabella, to. John Waller, Esq. of Castletown.
and arms of Oliphant-Feegusox, ou succeeding 3 Jane, ni. Hon. and Rev. William Sandford, brother of
Lord Mount Sandford.
in 18G0, to a portion of the property of his uncle,
4 Elizabeth, (/. luiiii.
Eichard Ferguson, Esq. of Harker. 5 Susanna, wife of Rev. Hans Hamilton, D.D.
II. Philip, of Killinan, JI.P. for Kilmallock, ra. Lucy. dau.
HtnCiTQC— The Hewitts, from
Mr. Oliphant, of whom of R. Gray, and </. 1769, leaving two daus.. Lucy, wile
Broadfield, descends, are a
branch of Viscount Lifford's family. of the Venerable William Maun.«ell, Archdeacon ol Kildare,
William Hewitt, Esq. of Beaumont, son of Henry Hewitt, and Elizabeth, wife of Charles Coote, Esq. of Mount Coote.
Esq., and Mary his wife, dau. of John Norman, Esq., m. ni. John, of whom we treat.
Margaret, dau. of George Hewitt, Esq., and had a son, The 3rd son,
George Hewitt, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of John Uobinson, The Ven. John Oliver, Archdeacon of Arda;h 1720, r.u
Esq. of Longburgh, and grand-dau. and heirers of William Elizabeth, dau. of John Ryder, D.D., Archbishop of Xuam,
Hodgson, Esq. of Fuuld, ai>U left (with three daus., Maifea/et and by her (who d. 1 May, 1B22, aged S2) had issue.
12U2 OLi THE LANDED GENTRY. OLI
17 May, 1871) has i.ssue, Richard John Ersldne, R.A., who, beth Hardcastle, youngest dau. of the late Joseph
under the will of his maternal uncle, takes the name of
Bellasis, b. 30 Jan. 1864, Algernon Hardy, Lieut. II. N., Arnould, M.D., of White Cross, Berks, and sister
6. 24 Sept. 1855, Robert Dudley, b. 30 Oct. 1856, Godfrey of Sir Joseph Arnould, Knt., Puisne Judge of the
Eyder, 6. 9 June, 1859, Charles Augustus, 6. IG Oct. IsGl, Supreme Court of Bombay, and has had issue,
Flora; 3 William Disney, Barristcr-at-Law; 4 Charles
Dudley; 5 James Hewitt; and two daus., X Mary; and 1. Henkt Dacres, Lieut. E.E. II. Sydney Haldane.
2 Elizabeth. III. Herbert Arnould. IV. Gerard Kerr.
Charles Dean, m. 1805, Sarah, dau. of Capt. Jonathan Bruce
1. Julia Elizabeth, II. Ma!)el, deceased.
Koberts, Esq., and d. 15 Feb. 1829, having had issue,
1 Richard Dean, of Rockmill Lodge, co. Cork, J. P., b. 7 in. Annie, deceased. IV. Eiiith Mary.
May, 1821 1 Anne (d. 1845), wile of Rev. John Aldworth,
; v. Maud Margaret. VI. Evelyn Louise.
of Glanworth; 2 Elizabeth, wife of James Hill, Esq.; 3
Mary; 4 Alicia, wife of St. Leger Aldworth; and 5 Sarah. iLfllCiltJC— Laurent Olivier, of Nay, France, h. about
Eichard, d. 1791, aged 16. 1520, was father of Bkrnard Olivier, of Nay, b. 1550, whose
Silver, Hector of Loughgall, co. Armagh, m. Alicia Maria, son, Peter Olivier, of Nay, b. about 1575, had, witii a dau.,
dau. of Samuel Madden, Esq. of Hilton, and is deceased. who m. 1623, Vignan, of Nay, a son, Isaac Olivikii, of Nay,
Nathaniel Wilmot, Major-Gen. in the army, m. 1811, Eliza,
b. IGOO, who TO. 1630, Isabeau de Masselin, and d. 1671, leaving,
dau. of Rev. Michael Baxter, and by her (who d. 1815) had
a dau., Eliza, m. Rev. Chambre Townsend. Major-Gen. with a dau., who in. Perier, of Nay, and a son, who d. at
Oliver iu. 2ndly, 1817, Marianne, dau. of Dudley Baxter, Esq. Paris, 1688, an elder son.
James, 2nd Viscount Lifford, Dean of Armagh.
Allele, ju. The Rev. Jourdain Olivier, b. IG Sept. 1C43, who resided at
Susanna, d. unm. 31 Aug. 1819. Pau. He in. 1677, Anne Day, by whom he had, with other
Anne, m. William Disney, Esq.
issue, an eldest son,
Elizabeth, m. Robert Rogers Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket
House, CO. Cork. The Rev. Jerojie Olivier, h. 4 March, 1687 m. 21 May, ;
by her (who d. 19 April, 1821) had issue, (who d. 17 Jan. 1803), with several children who d. young, a
Eichard, 6. 21 Jan. 1812; d. 7 Jan. 1822. son, Daniel Stephen, of whom presently and two daus., ;
of Herr Johan W.altcr Steill, of Goutensweill, Canton of d. 6 Dec. 1831; and Margaret, in. 1778, the Rev. William
Aaran, Switzerland. Conybeare, D.D., Rector of St. Botoljih, Bishopsgate, son of the
Elizabeth. Bishop of Bristol. The son,
Alicia Marianne, d. 7 June, 1850. The Rev. Daniel Stephen Olivier, Rector of Clifton, Beds,
S.-.san Catherine, m. 2 May, 1843, William Hall, Esq., dec.
h. 16 June, 1755 m. 30 March, 1786, Margaret Harriet, dau.
Anna Maria, m. 15 July, 1841, Rev. James WiUiani King ;
Disney. of the Rev. Henry Arnold, D.D., and by her (who d. 20 April,
Isabella, m. 22 Dec. 1840, Henry Murray, Esq., Capt. R.A., 1816) had, with other children who d. young or s. p.,
deceased.
Daniel Josias, Rector of Clifton, Beds, b. 26 April, 17S9; m.
Mr. Oliver 2ndly, 10 Jan. 182G, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
in. 20 June, 1815, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Chambers,
Creswell, Esq. of Eavenstone, but by her (who d. 9 May, 1859) Esq., Sheriff of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1786, and by her had,
had no further issue. He d. 16 June, 1832, and was s. by his 1 Daniel James, b. 14 March, 1816; 2 Laurent, b. 14 Dec.
1819; 3 John Josias Conybeare, b. 5 Jan. 1825; 4 Robert,
eldest surviving son,
b. 10 March, 1828 5 Frederick Mason, b. 18 July, 1831,
;
dau. of Valentine Green, Esq. of Normanton-le-He.^th, co. Henry Stephen, late of Potterne, Wilts.
Leicester, and by her (who d. 25 Sept. 1853) had issue, Anna Awdry, in. Oct. 1808, tlie Rev. Richard Etough, D.D.,
Rector of Ciaydon-cura-Akenham.
I. John Rtdeb, now of Tygrony (Cherrymount).
II. Charies Valeniine, Capt. G6th foot, b. 9 March, 183G. Mr. Olivier m. 2ndly, Miss Endcrsby, but by her he had no
III. Edward Dudley, Capt. 51st foot, 6. 25 June, 1837; d. 1
issue. He d. 28 Dec. 1826, and his widow the following year.
Aug. 1865, in India.
llis 2nd son,
IV. Henry James, late Capt. 22nd regt., 6. July 1838; in. .5
23 May, 1864, Frances Martha, dau. of the late Capt. Henrt Stephen Olivier, Esq. of Potterne Manor House,
Thomas Graves, R.N., and has issue, 1 Edward Graves, 6. J. P., High Sheriff 1843, Lieut. -Col. in the army, h. 14Auff.
26 Aug. 1866; 2 Herbert Mortimer, 6.28 Aug. 1868. 179G; in. 11 Dec. 1823, Mary, 2nd dau. of Eear-Adiniral Sir
V. Hans Mortimor, late Lieut. 3rd Buffs, 6. 7 Dec. 1813. Richard Dacres, G.C.H., and had issue, a' '
Donegal, J. P. and D.L.,nigh Sheriff 1M2, b. 27 issue, a son, William Caulky, b. 1862.
March, ISll m. 13 July, 1843, Marianne, 3:-d dau.
;
1 Mary, d. uaia. 1862. 2 Barbara.
and co-heires3 of the late Kobert Fannin, Esq. of III. Edward, Bengal army, d. vnm.
Letitia, m. 1st, Col. Hall, 28ih regt.; and 2ndly, Arthur
Leeson Street, Dublin, and has had issue, I.
Irwin Kelly, Esq. of Armagh, and (/. 1826.
I.John, B.A., LL.B. Trin. Coll. Dublin, J. P. co. Donegal, II. Mary, m. 1817, Samuel Thompson, Esq. of Muck-imor*
and Capt. Donegal Militia, b. 2 .Sept. 1844; m. lt-G9, Abbey, co. Antrim, who -/. 1838, and their 3rd son, .Samuel
Thompson, Esq. of Muckamore Abbey, m. Maria Hannah,
Frances Susan, only dau. of Robert Bnrrowc;, Esq. of
dau. of Eobert Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, CO. Wcstmcath,
Stradone, co. Cavan, and has issue, Gcraldine Constun^jc. .and has, John, 6. 1867, and other issue.
n. Wybrants, 14th foot, 6. 19 Sept. 1847.
III. Eobert Kannin, 6. 2 April, 1851.
/Seat— Milburn House, Coleraine.
IV. Albert Thomas, b. 2 Oct. 1854.
I. Marianne Constance, d. 22 March, 1SG4.
Olpheets, Richaed, Esq. of Milburn House, and by her (who rf. 3 March, 1S57) left issue at his decease^
21 Jan. 1852, two sons and three daus.,
and Dungiven, co. Londonderry, J. P. co. Sligo, late
Capt. 40tli foot, m. 1849, Elizabeth Henrietta, 2nd George James, late of Newcastle.
Owen BisonAM JIanners, now of Newcastle.
dau. of John FitzHerbert Ruxton, Esq. of Ardee Anne Maria Grace. Hannah, d. 28 May, 18C3.
House, CO. Louth. Elizabeth, m. Henry Brewster, Esq., and has issue.
ILtlTCdCIt. Richard Olphekts, Esq. (2nd son of Wybrantz The eldest son,
Olpheit, Esq., see p-i-ecedino Memoir) in. 1st, his cousin. Miss George James O'Mallet, Esq. of Newcastle, co. Mayo, J. P.,
Hodgson; and 2ndly, 1783, Barbara, 2nd dau. of William Capt. South Mayo Royal Rifles Militia, d. 1S76, and was s. by
Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker, co. Armagh, and had issue his brother, now of Newcastle.
by her,
Arm' — Or, a boar passant gu. crincd or, between three long
I. Richard (Rev.), m. 1st, 1809, his cousin, Anne, eldest dau. bows charged with arrows and bent pointing in centre, one ia
of Sir Francis Sl.acnaghten, Bart., and by her had with, chief and a skiff with oars sa. between the two in base. Crest
Other issue, d. young, — —
A horse in full speed arg. Motto Terra marique potens.
1 Richard, of Milburn House and Dungiven. ijeui— Newcastle, Spinford, co. Mayo.
2 Henry, Lieut. Col. R.A., m. Louisa, dau. of Col. Stcd-
man, and d. 1860.
3 Francis, of Mount Shannon, co. Sligo, m. Mariana, dau.
of Owen Wynne, Esq. of co. Sligo.
1 Letitia, d. 1801. ONLEY OF STISTED HALL.
2 Eliza Jane, m. 1840, Rev. Theodore Dunkin, d. 1842.
The Rev. Richard Olpherts m. 2ndly, 1834, JIary, dau. of Saviil-Onxet, Oniey, Esq. of Stisted Hall,
John Nicholson, Esq. of Stramore House, co. Down, and d. Essex, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1819, b. 27 Oct.
1849, lca\-ing by her an only dau., Isabella, m. Capt. 1795; m. 1st, 16 April, 1818, his cousin, Caroline
George F. Coryton, late 10th regt., son of Gen. Co'.yton, and
has issue.
Mary, 5th dau. of Col. John Harvey, of Thorpe
II. William Olpherts, Esq. of Dartrcy, co. Armagh, Bar- Lodge, Norfolk, and has had issue,
rister-at-Law, m. Kosanna, 3rd dau. of Edward Atkinson,
Esq., M.D., of Armagh, by Mary his wife, only sislcr of I. Charies, b. 21 June, 1827 d. 7 Nov. 1S76.
;
Dr. James Macartney, and had issue, u. Arthur, d. 2 March, 1813, agcU 8.
1204 0X3 THE LANDED GENTRY. OED
I. Caroline Savill, m. 19 Sept. 1S43, r.cv. Henry riiilip Henry Cope, d. s. p. 1872. 'William, d. s. p.
Frederick, d. unm. 29 March, 1810.
Rippon Hall, Norfolk.
Marshall!, of
Arthur Robert, d. s. p. 1877.
II. Louisa, m. 22 June, 1848, Kev. T. G. Carter, Vicar of
Sophia, i/i. 1st, Neville Day, Esq. of St. Ncots, Hunts, who
Linton, Kent, and d. 12 Dec. 18-19, leaving a son, -J. Savill. d. 25 Aug. 1839, and 2ndly,
HI. Mary, m. 4 Feb. 18G2, Herbert Wliilaker, of Knoddisliall, Anne, d. unm. 1817. Emma, m. Meara, Esq. —
Suffolk. Louisa.
Charlotte, to. 1st, George Newton, Esq. of Croxton Park, co.
Mr. Savill-Onlcy m. 2ndly, 22 July, 1852, Jane, Cambridge ;and 2ndly, the Hon. Craven Fitzhardinge
eldest dau. of William Fox, Esq. of Chester Terrace, Berkeley, M.P.
Amelia, m. Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. of Cranbury Pari;,
Hegent's Park, and by her has three daus., Hants.
IV. Judith. V. Jane Elizabeth. vi. Maria. Maria. Julia, m. Robert Cochrane, Esq.
Rosa Anne, to. Guildford Hillyer Onslow, Esq., nephew of
iltltCatJC. — Charles Onlet,
r.EV. Kssex,of Stisted Hall, the Earl of Onslow.
aon R.N.,
of Capt. Onley, Ann, dau. and to. her co-heir (with Selina, in. Thomas Bourke, Esq. of Holywell House, Hants.
Sarah)
sister, — of Colchester and Fordhani, Essex,
Savill, of Gen. Onslow d. 20 Aug. 1838.
but dying s. p., devised his property to his nephew, Arms — Arg., a fess gu. between six Cornish choughs ppr.
Chaeles Harvey, Esq. (3rd son of Robert Harvey, Esq., Crest — An eagle sa. preying upon a partridge or. MotUj —
Mayor of Norwich, by Judith his wife, dau. of Capt. Onley, Festina lente.
B.N., and sister of the Rev. Charles Onley, of Stisted Hall), <S'eai— Staughton House, near St. Neots, co. Huntingdon.
This gentleman, who was a Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of
Norwich, Chairman of the Norfolk County Sessions, and M.P.
for Norwich 1812, and twice for Carlow, took the surnames and
ORD OF FENHAM AND WHITFIELD.
arms of Savill-Onlet in 1822. He m. 1st, 1783, Sarah, dau. of
Blaceett-Ord, Anne Jane, of Whitfield Hall,
John Haynes, Esq. of Twickenham, and by her had issue, Northumberland, h. 1818; m. 1842, the Eev.
Onlet, of Stisted Hall. John Alexander Blackett, of Wylam, Northumber-
Sarah, m. William Herring, Esq. of Norwich. land, Eector of Wolsiugham, co. Durham, and haa
Judith, m. Charles R. Turner, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and had issue,
Master of Queen's Bench.
I. Edward Hamilton, 6. 1843.
Mr. Savill-Onley m. 2ndly, Charlotte, dau. of John Haynes, II. Andrew John, 6. 1848.
Esq. of Twickenham. He d. 31 Aug. 1843.
in. William Reginald, h. 1853; d. 20 March, 1870.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale or and gu. three IV. Charles Edward, b. 1858.
piles meeting in point counterchanged, on a canton arg. a 1. Mary Elizabeth, to. 12 Oct. 1869, Capt. C. L. D. Waddi-
mullet pierced sa., for Onlet; 2nd, arg., on a bend sa. cotised love, B.N. II. Alice Jaue.
gu. three owls of the field, for Savill; 3rd, erm., on a chief
indented gu. three crescents arg., for Harvey. Cresta 1st, — III. Emily Rachel, d. 26 AprA, 1874. •
Out of a crown vallery or, an eagle's head issuing from flames IV. Elinor Isabel. . v. Annie Evelyn.
ppr. holding in the beak a sprig of laurel also ppr., for Onlet ;
VI. Elizabeth Laura. ^1
2nd, On a mount vert an owl arg. charged on the body with
three mullets in bend gu., for Savill; 3rd, A dexter cubit arm
Mr. Blackett assumed, by royal license, 7 Dec.
epaumee ppr. charged from the wrist with a pile gu. above the 1855, the surname of Oed, in addition to and after
fingers a crescent reversed arg., for Harvey. MoUo Alteri si — that of Blackett, in compliance "with the will of
tiui.
Heat —Stisted Hall, Braintree, Essex. William Ord, Esq., his wife's uncle.
JLtUCagC. — Of this family of Orde was John Orde, or Urde,
who served as Sheriff of Newcastle 1536.
ONSLOW OF STAUGHTON HOUSE. John Ord, who m. Jane, dau. of Ralph Bowes, Esq., had two
The late Denzil Onslo'W, Esq. of Staughton
sons, John, of whom presently; and William, of Newcastle,
who, by Deborah his wife, was ancestor of the mother of the
House, CO. Huntingdon, J.P., High Sheriif 1863, b.
late Richard Lambert, Esq. of Newbrough. The former,
27 July, 1802, d. 10 Feb. 1879. John Ord, Esq. of Nowcastle-on-Tyne, Under Sheriff of that
HflttaSC—This is a branch of the family of which the town 1685 (elder son of John Ord, and Jane Bowles his wife),
Earl of Onslow is the representative, descending from purchased Fenham, Newminster Abbey, and Hunstanworth.
Denzil Onslow, Esq. of Purford, Surrey, youngest son of Ho Hi. 1st, Anne Preston, and by her (who d. Dec. 1687) had a
Sir Richard Onslow, Knt. of Knoll, and brother of Sir Arthur son and heir, Thomas, of whom presently and 2ndly, Anne, ;
Onslow, Bart., father of Richard, 1st Lord Onslow (see Burke's dau. of Michael Hutchinson, Esq. of Leeds, and by her he had
Peerage), who was M.P. for Hasleniere 31 Charles 11., for (with a dau., wife of Abraham Dixon, Esq. of Belford), three
Surrey 7 William 111., and for Guildford 1 George I. A Com- ;
sons, Robert, who settled at Edinburgh, and became Lord
missioner for Victualling the Navy 1706-21; TO. Sarah, dau. and Chief Baron of Scotland James, cZ. 1772; and Henry, of the
;
co-heir of Sir Thomas Foot, Bart., Alderman of London, and King's Remembrancer Office (see Q-kd of Fornham). Mr. Ord,
d. 1721, leaving a dau., Anne, m. Edward Manning, Esq., and who founded, 1705, St. John's School, for forty boys, at New-
<l. 1700, and a son,
castle, d. 1721, and was s. by his eldest son and heir,
Richard Onslow, Esq. of Drengwicko, Surrey, whose son, Thomas Ord, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Fenham, and New-
Denzil Onslow, Esq. of Drengwicke, m. his cousin, Mary, minster, m. Anne, dau. of John Bacon, Esq. of Staward, and
dau. of Edward Manning, Esq., and was s. by his son, had numerous issue. He was .5. by his eldest -son,
Denzil Onslow, Esq. of Drengwicke, to. his cousin, Anna John Ord, Esq. of Newcastle, Fenham, and Newminster
Middletun, and had, with a younger son, Richard, an elder Abbey, M.P. for St. Michael's, Cornwall, who d. unm. during
son, his successor, his mayoralty, 1 July, 1744, and was s. by his brother,
MiDDLETON Onslow, Esq. of Drengwicke, m. 24 Aug. 17C9, William Ord, Esq. of Newcastle, Fenham, &c.. High Sheriff
Anne, only dau. of Trevor Borrett, Esq., and widow of Arthur of Northumberland 1747, who purchased the estate of Whit-
Ueid, Esq. and had issue, field 1750. He TO. Anne, dau. and heir of William Dillingham,
I. Denzil, his heir. Esq., and by her, who d. 29 April, 1808, had (with five daus.,
II. Middleton, who had, with three daus., Matilda, d. ^lnm. Anne, d. unm. 1762 Jemima, who m. 1772, Thomas Charles
;
1875; Maria, d.unm. 1876; and Mrs. Churchill, two sons, Bigge, Esq., who d. at Bath 1794; Elizabeth; Susannah, and
1 Middleton (Rev.), Vicar of East Peckham, Kent. Charlotte) three sons,
2 Charles (Rev.), Prebendary of Salisbury and Incumbent William, his heir. Thomas, d. s. p.
of Holt Chapelry, Dor.set. James, M.A. (Rev.), 6. 1759 s. to the estates and manor of
;
III. William, who had, with a dau., Emma, a son, Philip, m. East and West Langton. He to. 2 Aug. 1787, Barbara, dau.
and had issue. of Charles Brandling, Esq., and by her, who d. 2 Jan. 1836,
left at his decease, 30 Jan. 1843, two sons and three daus.,
The eldest son,
1 James Pickering, m. Isabella, dau. of Kev. B. Hawks-
Gen. Denzil Onslow, of Staughton House, J.P., High worth 2 Thomas Charles (Rev.), d. 6 Oct. 1844; 1 Susan,
;
Sheriff 1833, to. 1st, 7 Aug. 1796, the Hon. Anne Catherine d. 4 Aug. 1843: Jemima Elizabeth; and 3 Frances.
Petre, eldest dau. of Robert Edward, 9th Lord Petre, which Robert, d. at Calcutta, 1788.
lady d. 23 Sept. 1798. Gen. Onslow to. 2ndly, 20 Sept. ISOO, Mr. Ord d. 24 Jan. 1768, and was s. by his eldest son and heir,
Sophia, 3rd dau. of Sir Stephen Lushington, 1st bart. of William Oud, Esq. of Fenham, Newminster Abbey, and
Southill Park, Berks, M.P., and had issue, Whitfield, High Sheriff Northumberland 1777, m. 4 March,
Denzil, his heir, late of Staughton House, 1779, Eleanor, dau of Charles BrandUng, Esq. of Gosforth
ORD THE LANDED GENTRY. OED 1205
House, M.r. fov Ncwcastlc-on-Tync, and l>y her (who w. Sndly, umberland and Durham, which, in the Palatlrate, wcro
1802, Thonias Creevcy, Esq., M.P. for Thelforcl, and d. June, held, ill capUi', under the Bishop.
1818) had issue, Simon de East Orde, in the co. Palatine of Durham, who
William, of Whitfield, M.P. d. 1362, seised of the whole of Orde, which he held in capile of
Charles, 6. 1787; d. unhi. 181G. the Bishop of Durham, was ancestor of
Anne, m. 181(i, .Vndrew Hamilton, Lieut. -Col., who d. 1821, William Orde, Esq. of East Orde, Ncwbiggin, High Sheriff
and had one son, Andrew Charles Hamilton, 6. 1817; ((. of Northumberland 5 Charles I. He had, by Mary his wife,
1835, and one dau., the present Mrs. Blackett-Ord, of six sons, to each of whom he gave estates. The eldest son,
Whitfield. A dau. Elizat/eth. Eleanor.
William Orde, Esq. of East Orde, rn. a. dau. of Sir William
Mr. Ord d. 6 July, 17S9, and was s. by his son, Stlby, of Tttizcl Castle, and dying 1678, left two sons. Tho
William Ord, Esq. of Wliitficld Hall, formerly M.r. for elder,
Morpeth, and afterwards for Ncwcastlc-oii-Tync, b. 2 Jan. William Orde, Esq. of East Orde, M.P. for Berwick 1713, d.
1781 ; m. Jan. 180;>, Mary, 2nd dau. of Hev. J. Scott, M.A. of without issue, having entailed his estates on his brother's
Itchen Ferry, Hants, Hector of St. Lawrence with St. John, children. He was accordingly s. by his grand-nephew,
Southampton, and sister to the late Countess of Oxford, and William Okde, Esq. of East Orde, M.P. for Berwick, who
bad one son, resided at Sandy bank House, co. Durham,
lie m. 1st, a dau.
William IIenbt, T!arriPter-at-Law, M.P. for Newport, Isle of of —
Ogle, Esq. of Cawsey Park and 2ndly, Isabella, dau. of
;
cf Fiiikam and WhMdd. William Okde, Esq. of East Orde, m. Anne, dau. and even-
Henry Ord, Esq., younpestson of John Ord, Esq. of Eenham tual heiress of William Ward, Esq. of Nunnykirk, and had
and Newminster Abbey, by Anne, his 2nd wife, dau. of issue,
Michael Hutchinson, Esq., ™. Anne, dau. and heir of Francis John, a Major in the army, d. v.nm. in t'ne East Indies.
Hutchinson, Esq. of Fornhani, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir William, heir to his father.
of Sir Anthony Craven, Bart, of Sparsholt, Berks, and had two Charles Ward, Slajor in the 9th Lancers, m. Maria, relict of
Thomas Browne, Esq., Capt. in the army, and dau. (by
eonS; John, his heir and Craven, of Greenstcud Hall, Essex,
;
Susan Rowley his wite, of the family of Rowley of May-
F.R.S., F.S.A., &c. The former, braith, co. Meath), of John Chapman, Esq. of co. West-
I'lEV. John Ord, D.D., of Fornham, m. Mary, dau. of S. Nor- meath, of the family of Chapman of Killua Castle, Bart.,
man, Esq. of Henley, and d. 1816, having had a son, and left at his decease, a son,
Eev. John Norman Ord, M.A., Rector of Weathamstead, Charles William, late of Nunnykirk.
Herts, in. Anne, dau. of Thomas Cocksedge, E.?q. of Bury ."-t. Thomas, Capt. R.N., d. xmra. in the West Indies.
Edmund's, and by her (who d. 1S22; left at his decease an only
Mr. Orde d. 1814, and was «. by his eldest son,
aon, the present John Thomas Obd, Esq. of Fornham.
William Okd, Esq. of Nunnykirk, &c., Northumberland,
—
Arms Sa., three salmons haurient arg., quartering Hutch- High Sheriff of that co. 1819, d. xauii. 1843, and was s. by his
—
inson and Craven. Cresi An elk's head ppr. Motto Mitis — nephew,
ct lortis.
Charles William Obde, E.«q. of Nunnykirk, M.A., J.P. and
jStui— Fornham House, Bury St. Edmund's, Saflolk.
D.L., High Sheriff 1846. Chairman of Quarter Sessions from
1854 to 1873, b. Jan. 1810; m. 7 July, 1853, Frances Isabel,
youngest dau. of Sh lUcross Jacson, Esq. of KewtouBank, co.
OED OF SANDS. Chester, and had issue,
Oet), E-ichaed, Esq. of Sands, Sedgeficld, eo. I. William, present representative.
Durham, J. P., Lord of the Manor of Bradbury, II. Charles Reginald, 6. Sept. 1^55, an ofiHcer in 5th Lanccrs.
M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxford, Barristcr-at-Law of the III. Francis Edward, b. Way, 1857; d. Dec. 1858.
IV. Herbert, 6. Aug. 1861 d. Sept. 18C1.
;
Inner Temple, s. his brother, Mark Ord, Esq., 1876. V. Edwin Lancelot, 6. Sept. 1863.
Mr. Ord is eldest surviving son of the late Mark I. Maria Frances. ii. Alice Isabel.
Ord, E#q. of Sands, by Elizabeth Dixon his wife, Mr. Orde d. 1814, and was s. by his eldest son,
eecond dau. of Thomas Dixon Walker, Esq. of Armx— Sa., three fishes haurient in fcss arg., for Orpe,
Hurworth-upou-Tees. quartering, az., a cross-crosslet or, for Ward. Crtit ^An elk's —
Arms — Sa., three salmons haurient arg. a canton of the —
head ppr. Motto Mitis et fortis.
second. —
Seat Nunnykirk, Morpeth, Northumberland.
Se'iJ— Sands, Sedgeficld, co. Durham. CZul— New Uni-
crsity, S.W.
And by his 3rd wife, slain in 1596 (his son 31iles was father of Edmond, whose son
Sliles was one of the most experienced and distinguished officers
Henry William.
Rosamond. during the war of 1641. After the reduction of his country in
Harriet, m. 1833, Lieut. -Col. Kent Murray. Knt. St. F., and 165'2, he accompanied his cousin, Philip O'Reilly, to Spain,
K.J.C. and was there raised by his Catholic Majesty to the rank of
Arms, Crest, <tc. — As Orde of Dv.nv.ykirk. Marechal de Camp he d. universally regretted in 1670) and
; ;
Scats —Weetwood Hall, Belford; arid Shorestonc Hall, Chat III. Eogan, elected Prince of Brefny at the decease of Edmond
Hill, Northumberland. of Kihiacrott, in 1601, and d. 1003. Hugh O'Reilly m. 2ndly,
4 Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Nugent, Knt. of Carlanstown, co.
Westmeath, and by her had one son, Maolmordha, .s. his
OBDE OF HOPTON HOUSE. half-brother, Eogan, as Prince of Brefny, and held the Govern-
Orde, James Hexrt, Esq., J.P., of Hopton ment until the plantation of Ulster in 1609. He m. 3rdly,
House, Suffolk, M.A., 30 Sept. 1830 ; m. 5 June,
b.
Isabella Barnaval. O'Reilly d. 1583, when his eldest son.
Sir John O'Reilly (eldest son of Aodh O'Reilly, Prince of
1856, Margaret, dau. of Daniel Gurney, Esq. of
Brefny) set up for the sovereignty in opposition to his imcle,
Ifortb Euneton, Norfolk, and has issue* Edmond, who had been elected Tanist. John, finding his party
I. Charles Sosiebville, 6. 8 Aug. 1858. weak, repaired to England to solicit Elizabeth's aid, and was
II. Lancelot Francis, 6. 23 Oct. 1S59. kindly received at Court, invested with the Order of Knight-
III. Julian Walter, b. 14 Jan. 1861. hood, and returned with letters from the Queen to the Lord-
1. Evelyn Alice. ii. Sybil Margaret. Deputy and Council of Ireland, instructing them to support
III. Margaret Louisa. him and his claim. By this powerful interest, Edmond the
IV. Olive Elizabeth. Tanist was set aside for Sir John, who, being then quietly
settled in the government of East Brefny, was deputed, along
HincagC— See Orde of Weetwood.
with his uncle, Edmond, representative for co. Cavan in the
Seat —Hopton House, Great Yarmouth,* Parliament held in Dublin, May, 1585, to which all the other
chiefs of the kingdom were invited, with a view of bringing
O'REILLY OF EAST BREFNEY. them to a due submission to the Government and laws of
England. In the month of November following, Sir John
O'Eeillt, ^Itl-es GtEQ-rge, The O'Eeixit, of O'Reilly entered into certain articles of composition and agree-
the Heath House, Queen's Co., Capt. North Cork ment with Sir John Perrott, Lord-Deputy of the Council of
Eifles, J.P. CO. Leitrim, b. 30 Oct. 1829 m. 1858, ; Ireland, nhereby he consented to surrender the principality of
Elizabeth, dau. of G-eorge Brunskill, Esq. of the East Brefny to the Queen, on condition of obtai.iing it again
Lodge, Turnham Green, and has issue, from the Crown m ca^ite by English tenure. This stipulation
O'RE THE LANDED GENTRY. O'RE 1207
was acceded, and a deed of feoffment perfected on the last day of James Knox, Esq. of Moyne, co. Mayo, by Dorothy Eut-
of Aiicr. 1590. Sir John m. the dau. of Philip Oge 0'Keii!y, ledge his wife, and had issue,
Chief olToclitaiTira, and had issue, Myles John, his heir.
Maolmobdha, or Mvles, tiie Beautilul, who opposed his James Fitzsimons, Capt. 13th British regt., and Col. of a
gianci lUKic, Kdniond Itcilly, the Tanist.iu the succession, Spanish a Eoriie liom ihe town of To.cs?, ia
regt., killed in
but was ^lai^ in a contest near the Blacliwater, 14 Aug. Spain, unm. Alexander, d. young.
loJ^. He lelt a son, Miles, who d. s. p. 1617. Dowell, a distinguished officer in the Royal Navy, m. Jsne,
HucH, father of two sons, Philip and Miles. The elder, who dau. of D. K. Marshall, Esq. of Truro, Cornwall, ynd le:t at
raised a liriirade of I,20u men, chiefly composed of his own his decease, 1817, one son, Dowcil, a military ofli.tr.
name and tamily, and served with distinction as Lieut. -Gen. Dorinda, d. unm.
in the Confederate army of the Catholics of Ireland, during Elizabeth, m. Stephen Hastings Atkins, Esq.
the Civd Wars of 1G41, was appointed by the Assembly of JIargaret, m. her cousin, William O'Keilly, Esq. of Knock
Kiiitenny Lord President of Ulster. After the reduction of Abbey Castle, and d. 1842. Sarah, d. v.nm.
Ireland by Cromwell, Hugh O'Keilly retired with his Mr. O'Reilly a. 13 Nov. ]838, and was
s. by his eldest son,
brigade into the Spanish service, in the Netherlands, where
be (/. soon aftei-, and was buried in the Monastry of St. Myles John O'Reu.ly, Esq., D.L., of The Heath House, 6.
Domini^^k, in the city of Louvain. By Kosa O'Neill his 15 Dec. 1780; m. 16 Jan. 18'29, Elizabeth Anne, elder dau of
wife, he had an only son, Hduh Kuadh O'Keilly, who was the Hon. and Rev. George delaPoerBeresford, son of William,
gl.iin by the Cromwellians 1651, leaving, by Margaret his 1st Lord Decies, Archbishop of Tuam, by Ehzabeth FitzGibbon
Vile, dau. of Conor O'Brien, Viscount Clare, a son, Hdgh, his wife, sister of Lord Chancellor Clare, and had issue,
drowned at sea on his voyage to Spain. His cousin and
next ot kin, Kdmond Buidh O'Reilly (son of Miles, and
I. Myles George, nowof the Heath House.
II. George Btre.=;^rd, 6. 30 Marcn, 1832; m.
grandson of Hugh, the son of Sir John O'Keilly), served in 1867, Harrietta,
dau. ot H. Adams, Esq. ot Santa F'e de Bogota, U.S. Columbia.
the army of Prance, whence he accompanied James II. to
III. Henry Tristram, an officer H.E.I.C.S.. b. 30 Nov.
Ireland 1688, and was by that monarch appointed Governor 18a6;
7/1. 1862, Miss Hickson, dau. of Rev. E. Ilickson, of co. Coik.
of CO. Cavan, or East Brefny. During tlie campaigns that
followed, he fought gallantly for his ill-fated Prince, and at
1. Susan Rachel.
a. Elizabeth Ellen, m. James Deakin, Esq., M.D., Surgeon
U'nrjtli, after the capitulation of Limerick, retired with his
70th foot.
brigade to France, where he d. 1693, leaving, by Joan his
wife, dau. of Bryan O'Farrall, Lord of Mote, co. Longford, Mr. O'Reilly d. 1857.
an only son, Eogan O'Reilly, who m. at St. Germain en ^r)«.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, vert, a dexter hand ppr.,
Laye, tlie dau. of Col. Felix O'Neill, and had a son. Edmond bloody supported by two lions rampant or; 2nd and 3id, urg.,
,
O'Reilly, who, at the beginning of tiie French Revolution, on a mount an oak with a snake descending its trunk ppr. sup-
was resident in Paris, with the rank of Lieut.-Col. in ported by two lions rampant gu. Cre«rs— 1st, An oak tree with a
Dillons rent., and Knight of the Royal and Military Order snake entwined descendant ppr. issuing out of a ducal coronet
of St. Louis. or; 2nd, An arm mailed in armour couped at the elbow the
At Sir Jolins decease, 1 June, 1596, his uncle, gauntlet grasping a dagger all ppr. Supporters— Tyio lions or.
Edmo.nd O'Reilly, of Kilnacrott, .s. as Prince of East Brefny. —
Motto Fortitudine et prudentia.
He m. twice; 1st, a dau. of the noble House of Plunkett; and
—
Resiaences The Heath House, near Maryborough, Queen's
Co. and 6, Denmark Terrace, Brighton, Sussex.
:
2ndly, a dau. of that of Nugent, and had several children.
From his youngest son, Turlough, sprung the Scabvach
family (which sc(). He d. April, 1601. His ard son,
John O'Reii.ly, Esq., m. Catherine, dau. of Sir James O'REILLY OF KNOCK ABBEY.
Butler, and dying 1621, left a son,
O'Reilly, Myles "William Patrick, Esq. of
Bkia.n O'Reilly, Esq., m. Hon. Mary Plunket, dau. of Lord
Dunsany, and d. 1631, having had (with three other sons,
Knock Abbey, co. Louth, J.P. and D.L., B.A. Lon-
Cathal Eogan. d.
; and Hugh) an eldest son,
s. ji. ;
don, LL.D. Kome, High SherifP 1841, M.P. for co.
Maolmoiidha, or Myles O'Reilly, Esq., an able military Longford since 1862, b. 13 March, 1825 m. 3 Aug. ;
officerduring the Civil Wars of 1641, killed at the head of his 185y, Ida, 2nd dau. of Edmund Jerringham, Esq.
troops, leaving, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Col. Charles of 43, Rutland Grate, Hyde Park, London, and by
O'Reilly, of co. Leitrim (with a younger son, Edmond), an her (who d. 1878) has issue,
elder son,
John O'Reilly, Esq. of Conlyn and Garryrocock, co. Cavan, I. W:lliam, 6. 1864. II. Edmund, 6. 1866.
:ii. Charles, 6. 1869. IV. Francis, 6. 1872.
and subsequently of Ballymacadd, co. Meath, M.P. for co.
Cavan 1689, wlio raised a regt. of dragoons at his own expense I. Mary. II. Edith.
for tlie service of King James II. He m. Margaret, dau. of —
iCtttCajC This is a branch of the ancient Milesian House
Owen O'Reilly, and d. Feb. 1716, having had (with two daus.) of O'Reilly, Princes or East Erefny.
five sons, Matthew O'Reilly, Esq. of Knock Abbey, co. Louth, 3rd
Conor, of Garryrocock, co. Cavan, Capt. In his father's regt. son of Myles O'Reilly, Esq. of Ttdlystown (scd O'Reilly o///tc.^A
of dragoons, d. s. p. May, 17'23. House), in. 1st, 1777, Anna Maria, dau. of John O'Conor Failghe,
Myles, m. Aug. 1698, Mary Barnewall, by whom he had Esq. of Dublin, and had issue,
(with two daus., Mary m. Philip Tuite, of Newcastle,
CO. Meath; and Margaret, m. Walter Dowdall, Esq. of Mathew, his heir.
Cloune, CO. Meath) three sons. John, his heir, d. s. p. 1767 ; John, Nov. 1780; d. unm. March, 1830.
b.
and Dominiik and Frances, both d. s. p. He d. June, 1731. Anna Maria, in. Richard Dease, Esq., M.D., and was mother
Bryan, of whom we treat. of the present Matthew O'Reilly Dease, Esq. of Dee Farm,
CO. Louth, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Lcuth 1857, and
Owen, or Eugene, who m. and had a sen, James.
Thomas, ancestor of the Baltrasna branch {ichich see). for CO. Cavan 1861, and M.P. lor Louth 1868-74.
Mr. O'Reilly in. 2ndly, Nov. 1789, Margaret, dau. cf Myles
The 3id son,
Bryan O'Keilly, Esq. of Ballenrink, Capt. in his father's Dowdall, Esq. of Carne Isle, co. Meath, by his wife Elizabeth
regt. of dragoons, m. Margaret, dau. of Col. Luke M'Dowell, Lyster, of New Park, co. Roscommon, and by her had,
of Montach, co. Roscommon, and by her (who d. 30 Nov. 1755) Myles, 1791; d. v.nm. Oct. 1822.
b. Sept.
had six sons. Capt. O'Reilly d. 6 Sept. 1748, in his 72nd year. William, whom
presently.
of
Walter, Col. in the army, C.B., 6. Sept. 1793; m. 14 Nov.
His eldest son,
1827, Harriett, Duchess of Roxburghe, widow of James,
Myles O'Reilly, Esq. of Tullystown, co. Westmeath, to. 5tb Duke, and d. s. p. 4 March, 1844.
1740, Sarah, dau. of William Fitzsimons, Esq. of Garadioe, co. Dowell, Attorney-General of Jamaica, 6. May, 1795; d. unm.
T^Icatli, and had (with a dau., Margaret, m. the Barcn de 18.55.
Bellegardc, Seigneur de Laran, &c., of Toulouse, in France) Richard Anthony, a Judge in Jamaica, 6. March, 1811 ; d,
JItles William Patrick, now of Knock Abbey, Somerset, Cape of Good Hope, and had issue; 3 John
Elizabeth Margaret, d. unm. 1873. Robert, Cape Mounted Rifles ; 4 George; 5 Anthony.
Stephen, 6. 1786; d. s. p.
Mr. O'Remy d. 1844. John Roberts, Lieut. R.N., 5. 9 April, 1794; who, by Anne
Arms, dr.— See O'Reillt of The Heath. his wife, has issue a dau., Georgiana Geraldine, m. Albert
.Seff(s— Knock Abbey, Duiidalk, co. Loutb; Knocknegan, Haseltine, Esq., E.N.
Balbrigsan, co. Dublin. Marianne Margaret. Catherine, d. unm.
Mr. O'Reilly d. Dec. 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
James O'Reillt, Esq. of Baltrasna, J.P., 6. 22 June, 1775;
O'EEILIiY-DEASE. m. 1 Oct. 1799, Henrietta Catherine Blanche, youngest dau. I
See Dease, and preceding Memoir. of Oliver Nugent, Esq. of Farrenconnell, co. Cavan, and had
issue,
Wade, Esq., eldest son ofEoberc Craven Wade, Esq. of Oct. 1865, EUzabeth, dau. of James O'Hara, Esq.
Clonebrany, co. Meath. vii. Eva Cornelia. of Lenaby, co. Galway, by his wife Anne, dau. of 7
Mr. O'Reilly was High Sheriff co. Carau 1845. He the Hon. Power le Poer Trench, Archbishop of i
iLincagC. —This is another branch of the princely House I. John Miles Temple, b. 21 March, 1867 d. an infant. ; I
of O'Reilly. IL GusTAvus JIiLES O'Haba, b. 22 June, 1869. |
Thomas O'Reillt, Esq. of Ball£;amy, youngest son of John HI. John Temple James, 6. IS May, 1871 ; d. an infant.
O'Reilly, Esq. {see O'Reilly of Hiuth House), was in his father's I. Anne Elizabeth. i
the Spanish service, Capt.-Gen. of Andalusia, Governor of Mr. Eeilly rf. 13 May, 1735, and was
by his youngest son,
s.
Cadiz, Inspector-Gen. of Infantry, and Commander of the John Reilly, Esq. of Scarvagh, m. 1738, Lucy, dau. of
Order of Calatrava, Grandee of Spain of the First Class. Francis Savage, Esq. of Ardkeen, co. Down, and was father of
He -m. Donna Rosa los Casas, and d. 1794. His eldest son,
Peteb Paul, Count O'Reilly, m. the Countess of Buena John Eeilly, Esq. of Scarvagh, Chief Commissioner of
"Vista, and d. at the Havannah, leaving issue, i. Don Public Accounts, M.P. for Elessington, High Sheriff of co.
Manuel, Count d'O'Reillt,* Marquis de Buena A'ista, Down 1776, and of co. Armagh 1786, 6. 1745; m. 1773, Jane,
Grandee of Spain, (fee, &c. ii. Don Pedro, Capt. of Cavalry,
; dau. and co-heir of Col. William Lushington, of Sittingbonrne,
and Aide-de-Camp to his uncle, the Duke of Baylen, at Kent, and had issue,
Madrid; m. Don Ferdinand; i. Eosa, in. M. de Henera;
II. Maria de la Concepcion.
I. John Loshington, his heir.
II. William Edniond, of Tamnagharrie, co. Down, M.P. for
The 3rd son,
Hillsborough, High Sheriff of co. Down 1815, m. Harriett,
James O'Reillt, Esq. of Baltrasna, m. Catherine, dau. of dau. of Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Strabane, co. Tyrone, and
Philip Tuite, Esq. of Xewcastle, co. Meath and d. 5 Jan. ; had issue,
1786, leaving (with a dau., Mary, m. James O'Reilly, Esq. of 1 John,b. 1808; 7)i. Julia, dau. of William Brabazon, Esq.;
Millcastle, co. Westmeath) two sons, Thomas, his heir; and d. 1847, and had issue, William (m. 1870, Eosalind, dan.
Anthony, 6. 30 April, 1746; d.
s. p. Sept. 1803. The former, of Hamilton Smythe, Esq.), John, Hamilton, and Letitia,
Thomas O'Reilly, Esq. of Baltrasna, J. P., an officer in the 1 Anne, d. unm.
army, h. 22 April, 1741 m. March, 1773, Margaret, dau. of 2 Jane, m. Rev. James Ford; d. 1842.
;
3 Haniett, r.i. 1847, Charles Hamilton, Esq. d. 1869.
the Hon. Justice Robert Sibthorp, of Duneany, co. Louth, by
Marianne his wife, dau. of Gen. Cochrane, and niece to Thomas, in. James Miles, of Cloon Eavin, co. Down, Barrister-at i
Law, m. Fob. 1817, Emilia Georgina Susanna, 2nd daa. o I
8th Earl of Dundonald, and by her (who d. 1323) had issue,
Ecv. Hugh Montgomery, of Grey Abbey, co. Down, by hi:
Jajies, his heir. Robert, 6. 10 March, 1779 d. 1788. ; wife, the Hon. Emilia Ward, youngest dau. of Bernard, Is
Thomas, 21 Feb. 1780; d. unm.
6. Viscount Bangor; and d. 4 Jan. 1848, having had issue,
Anthony Alexander, 6. 23 Sept. 1781, Col. in the army; m. 1 John, Barrister-at-Law, h. 16 Nov. 1817; m. 14 Ave \
5 Aug. 1799, Anne, il;ui. of Edward Graves, Esq. of Mary- 1845, the Hon. Augusta Sugden, youngest dau. of E(!
borough, and hud (wiMi two d;iiis., Anne, m. Capt. Leeson, ward, 1st Lord St. Leonards; and d. 3 July, 1875, havin
E.I.C.'s service: and Catharine, m. Col. M'Clean, 27th had issue, Emily Kathleen Matilda, m. 1870, M. J. Bell
;
I
ORL THE LANDED GENTRY. ORL 1209
4 William Edmund Moysc9, Col. Royal Artillery, C.B., Richard, his successor.
Chevalier of the Lesion of Honour, (). Jan. 1827. Thomas, m. his tirst-cousin, Judith, dau. of James Boteler,
5 Hugh Arthur, Cupt. li.N., 6. May, lS'i8; d. unm. and was ancestor in the Icinule line of the Kev. Orlebur
11 July, \S6>. Smyth, of Apsley House; the Kev. Orlebar Marsh and the ;
1 Emilia Maria Catherine, d. 1868. 2 Jane Hester. Rev. Orlebar St. John Cooper, all of the co. Bedford.
3 Thcodosia Harriett. William, an officer in the army, d. unm. at Boston, America.
I. Jane Hester, d. 1813. The eldest son,
II. Amelia, m. Lieut. -Col. Stackpoolo, of the 45th regt., c?.
Richard Orlebab, Esq., built Hinwick House, leaving the
1865.
old residence of the family at Poddington to become a farm-
11^. m. Francis Hamilton, Esq.; and rf 183C.
Elizabeth, .
Bart, of The Hoo, Herts. 1 Charlotte Temperance, to. William Wells, Esq. of
Somerset House.
The 2nd son, 2 Mary Constantia, m. Col. George Hugh Messiter, 69th
George Orlebab, m. Margaret, only dan. and sole heiress regt.
of Richard Child, Esq. of Poddington, and heiress also of 3 Emily, m. Thomas Williams Hinchcliffe Granville, Esq.
WiUiam Payne, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Poddington and of Bexhill Lodge, Sussex, and d. s. p. 1869.
of Hinwick, and by her had issue, IV. Orlando, 6. 1786, Commander R.N., to. Helen, only
George, successor to his father. dau. of Admiral Aplin, and by her (who d. 15 Nov. 1831)
Richard, 6. 1625 m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Cooper, Esq.
;
had issue, Orlando Robert Hammond, late Capt. 2Sth regt..
of Arthinsworth, co. Northampton, by whom he had one
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, hi. his cousin, Arabella
son and three daus.. Cooper, whose dau. and heir, Eliza- Orlebar, and had a son, Orlando Robert Aplin; Heleu
beth, ni. Sir Thomas llatton, Bart. Susannah, m. Hum- ;
Maria, nt. Capt. Burton, K.N. and Caroline Anna. m. the-
;
<;!. 1 March, 1870. 19 June, 1785, Anne, 2nd dau. of George Jackson, Esq. of
—
Arms Arg., two bars gn. charged the upper with two roses
— Enniscoe, co. Mayo, and had issue,
the lower with one of the field barbed vert seeded or. Crest Thomas, of Abbeytown, co. Mayo.
An eagle's head between two wings erect arg., charged on the William, of Glenmore, co. Mayo, 6. 16 Nov. 1789; r,i. Ist^
neck with two barrulcts gu. Jl/f»»o— Ora et labora. 23 May, 1815, Cherry, youngest dau. of Francis Knox, Esq.
Sefii.s— Ilinwiuk House and Hinwick Hall, near Welling- of Rappa Castle, co. Mayo, by Mary his wife, dau. and co-
horough; andDondrige House, Devon. heir of Annesley Gore, Esq. of Belleek, co. Mayo, brother
of Arthur, 1st Earl of Arran, and by her (who d. 10 May,
1817) had issue two sons,
William Kkox, of Glenmore, Ballina, co. Mayo, 6. 23 May,
OE.ME OF ABBEYTOWN. 1816, formerly Capt. in the army.
Oeme, William Hexet, Esq. of Abbey town, co. Francis Knox, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 23 April, 1817.
Mayo, A.M., Brevet -Major 85tli Light Infantry, s. He m. 2ndly, 13 March, 1826, Anne Emily, 5th dau. of Col.
George Jackson, of Enniscoe, by Maria his wife, only dan.
bis father 12 June, 1826, and is representative of and heir of William Eutledge, Esq. of Foxford, co. Mayo,
this ancient family in Ireland. and d. 20 Aug. 1836, leaving by her two sons and a dau.,
Hanse by Thomas, 6. 26 May, 1827; d.s.p. 30 Nov. 1846.
ILtUCagC— William Okme, Esq. of Hall,
George, b. 13 Oct. 1829.
Longden Green, in the co. of Stafford, descended from a family
Maria Sidney.
long settled in the co. Chester, m. 1612, Grace, dau. of
Jane, m. 5 Dec. 1803, Samuel Handy, Esq. of Bracca CasUft
^'icholas Hurt, Esq. of Castern, co. Stafford, and d. 1623,
^
Westmeath.
CO.
leaving a son, Elizabeth, m. 1804, William Fetherston, Esq. of Carrick, CO.
William Orme, Esq. of Hanse Hall, who, being a Eoyalist, Westmeath.
suffered heavy fines and imprisonments at the hands of Oliver Mr. Orme d. 20 May, 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,
Cromwell. He lived to witness the Restoration, and had a Thomas Orme, Esq., of Abbeytown, Major North Mayo |
confirmation of his arms from Dugdale, Norroy, 1665. He m. Militia, 6. 7 June, 1787 m. 23 May, 1814, Elizabeth, 4th daU.
; \
Anne, dau. of Thomas Brudenell, Esq. of Staunton Weevil), of Col. George Jackson, M.P., of Enniscoe, co. Mayo, and had j
CO. Leicester, and had issue, i. Thomas, his heir, s. to Hanse issue,
Hall, d. 22 May, 1716, without surviving issue ii. William, ;
WrLLiAM Hesbt, now of .\bbeytown. George.
Col. in the French army, d. 1676 in. James, of whom pre- ; Thomas, Ensign 96th regt., d. s.p. 1839.
sently IV. Eobert, rf. unin.; i. Dorothea, '/)i. John Huckley,
; James, R.A., deceased.
Esq. of Leicester. He d. 14 Aug. 1665. His 3rd son,
James Orme, settled, circa 1671, in the co. of Mayo, where he
Marion.
Major Orme d.'l2 June, 1826. I
purchased considerable estates. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of ^r,„s_Quarter]y : 1st and 4th, az., an eagle displayed
Thomas Barrow, Esq., of co. Cork, and had issue two sons, between three poleaxes or; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron
I. EoBERT, his heir. between three escallops gu. C're.H—A dolphin embowed az.,
II. William, of Ballintobber, whose will is dated 21 Nov. fins and tail or, surmounted of a poleaxe as in the arms. Motto
1727, '//!. Dorothea, dau. of Eobert Fleming, Esq. of — Fortiset fidelis.
Mayo.
Achoory, co. Sligo, and had issue, Seat— Abbeytown, Crossmolina, co.
I
ORM THE LANDED GENTRY. OEM 1211
OBMEEOD OP TYLDESLEY AND George, of Bury, who d. 7 Oct. 1785, father by his wife,
SEDBURY. Elizabeth (dau., by Susanna his wile, dau. and heir of
Samuel Wareing, E.-^q., of Thomas Johnson, E.^q. of
Ormebod, Eev. George Thomas Bailey, of Tyldesley, High Sherill 1755), to whom he was m. 18 Oct.
Tyldesley, co. Lancaster, b. 1 Oct. 1816; m. 5 Aug. 1784, of an only and posthumous child,
1875, Kate, 3rd dau. of T. S. Hill, Esq. of Stroud. George Ormebod, heir to his grandfather, and heir
also to his uncle, Thomas Johnson, Esq. D.L., of
ltttTC<I0C. —
The estate of Ormcrod, CUviRcr, which gave Tyldesley.
name to this family in the 13th century, is seated in the parish This George Ormerod, Esq.of Sedbury Park, co. Gloucester,
of Whalley and honour of CUthero, a mountainous di.siiict of and of Tyldesley, co. Lancaster (author of the History of
Lancashire, granted to the Lacies soon after the Conquest, and Chefhire), J.P. for cos. Chester, Gloucester, and Monmouth,
divided by tlicm amon^'^t their miliiary followers.* lion. D.C.L. 0.\ford, F.E.S., F.S.A., and F.G.S., D.L. for co.
Of this family, JIatiiew de Hoemebode appears in charters Gloucester, b. 20 Oct. 1785; ni. 2 Aug. 1803, at Sandbach,
of the time of Henry III. Sarah, eldest dau. of John Latham, M.D., F.R.S., of Bradwall,
Adam and Tille de Obmekode, next occur in the Inq. Post Cheshire, and by her (who d. 11 April, 1860) had issue,
Mortem Hen. de Laci, Earl of Lincoln (4th Edward II., I. Thomas Johnson (Ven.), M.A., J. P., Archdeacon of Suffolk
1341), as free tenants of their lands in Cliviger, under the Lord and Rector of Edenhall, b. 27 July, 1809 m. 25 Jan. 183S,
;
of Cliihero. Maria Susan, eldest dau. of Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart., M.P.,
of Glanusk JPark, and d. 2 Dec. 18/4, leaving by her (who
The next generations were, Gilbert, 1316; John, John
d. 26 Feb. 1871), George Thomas Bailey (Rev.), now of
Laurence, 1438; Adam, 1480; and Piers, 1495, father (by his Tyldesley; Joseph Ardcrne, b. 1848; Edward Stanley,
wife Elizabeth) of John. b. 28 Jan. 1852; Elizabeth Mary, ru. Eev. C. J. Evans;
This John de Ormerod is found by Inq. Post Mortem, Gertrude Susan; Alice Callieiine.
17 Henry VIII., 1526, to have c?. seised of lands atCliviger, held II. George Waring, M.A., F.G.S., of Chagford, Devon, Soii-
citor, b. 12 Oct. 1810.
from the King in capite, as of his duchy of Lancaster, in which
III.John Arderne (Rev.), M.A., and Fellow of Brasenoso
fee Clithero had been merged. Coll. Oxford, 6. 8 June, 1813 ; (/. unm. Dec. 1864.
Peter Ormerod, son and heir by this inq., and aged 22 years IV. Henry Mere, of Manchester. Solicitor, b. 10 Jan. 1816.
in 1526, was father of V. William Piers, F.E.C.S. London, 6. 14 May, 1818; d.unm.
Peter, wlio continued at Ormerod. 10 June, 1860.
John (of Haslingden, in Lancashire), ancestor of a branch vr. Edward Latham, M.D., F.R.C.P., 6. 27 Aug. 1819; m.
settled ,in Somersetshire, of which was Oliver Ormerod, 1st, 12 April, 1853, Mary Olivia, eldest dau. of Edward
M.A. of Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge, author of the Pictin-e Robert Porter, Esq. of Brighton, which lady rf. .f. p. 29
June, 1853; and 2ndly, Maich, 1836, Maria, 2nd dau. of
of a Puritan, lti05, and the Picture of a Papist, 1606, the
latter of which was patronised by the Secretary Cecil, Frederick Millett, Esq. of Woodhill, near Guildford, some-
Earl of Salisbury. In 1617 the author was presented by time Member of the Supreme Council of India, by whom
the Earl of Bath to the Rectory of Huntspill, and d. 1626, he has surviving issue, a son, b. 17 Nov. 1868; and three
leaving male issue, which he had previously connected with daus., Edith Harriet; Alice Myra; and Effie Margaret.
the elder line, by an entry in Camden's Somersetshire Visi- VI. Arthur Stanley (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Halvergate, Nor-
tation of 1623. folk, b. 14 Aug. 1821.
I. SusanMary. ii. Georgiana Elizabeth.
The eldest son, III. Eleanor Anne.
Peter Okmbuod, Esq. of Ormerod (buried at Burnley, 1578),
was father (by his wife, Mary, dau. of Simon Haydock, of He d. 9 Oct. 1873.
Heysandforth) of Arms— Or, three bars and a lion passant in chief gu. Crest
Lawrence Ormerod, of Ormerod, who m. 15S7, Elizabeth, —A wolfs head couped barry of four pieces or and gu., in the
dau. of Bobert Barcroft, of Burcroft, Lancashire, and had mouth an ostrich feather erect ppr. This crest is that of
issue,
Wareing, duly confirmed to the Tyldesley branch of Ormebod.
Peter, continucr of the line. John.
The previous crest used after the alliance with Haydock was A
fleur-de-lis gu.
Lawrence, of Burnley, m. Frances, dau. of Joseph Ead- &««—Tyldesley, co. Lancaster. Residence—StrouH, co.
cliffe, of Eochdalc, and had issue, Mary, dau. and heiress,
Gloucester.
wife of Robert Townley, Esq. of Royle.
The eldest son,
Peter Ormerod, Esq. of Ormerod, 6. 15S8; d. 1653 (will ORMSBY OF BALLINAMORE.
dated 1650, proved 1656), left issue (by his 1st wife, Joanna,
Oemsby, Anthony, Esq. of Ballinamore House,
dau. of George Howarth) of Monton, with three daus., four
sons,
CO. Mayo, J.P., and D.L., High Sherife 1849.
Lawhence, who inherited Ormerod, and was direct ancestor ILfltCaflC— The traditional history states that Henry
of Lawrence Ormerod, Esq. of that place, who d. 1793, Ormsby settled in Ireland during the reign of Elizabeth, and
leaving issue (by his wife Martha Anne, dau. and finally was the common ancestor of the several branches of the family
heir of the Eev. Ashburnham Legh,t by his wife Charlotte
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Holland Egerton, Bart, of Heaton,
that were seated in cos. Eoscommon, Sligo, and Mayo; that
one dau., the said Henry was of the Lincolnshire Ormsbys, and by his
Charlotte Anne Ormerod, wife of Col. John Hargreaves, 1st wife, Susanna Kelke, whom he brought with him from
and mother of two daus. and co-heirs, Eleanor Mary, England, had three sons, Anthony, ancestor of the Eathlee
wife of the Rev. \V. Thursby, now of Ormerod and ; branch; Edward, of the Toliervaddy; and Malley, from whom
Charlotte Anne, wife of the Hon. M.ajor-Gen. Sir J. Y. descended the Ormsbys of Cloghan. The said Henry is stated
Scarlett, K.C.B.
to have m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Newman, widow of Crompton, by
who d. s.p. 1642.
John, Peter. George. whom he had also three sons, John, from whom the Moryvilla
[The youngest son, branch; Philip, of Annagh; and Thomas, ofConiyn, Sligo.
George Ormerod, 6. 1620; co-executor of his father's will, The estate of Ballinamore is held by patent from the Crown,
11666, «. at Monton, Eccles, and was father of a numerous as appears by the certificate of the 6th April, 29 Charles II.,
Iit8uc, of whom the following children, named in his will 1677, granting to Christopher Ormsby, Gent., his heirs and
I (dated and proved 1696), survived him at his decease in that assigns for ever, the land specified in said certificate, which
|7ear(with two daus.), lands said Christopher was and had been in previous possession
Peter. of. This Christopher left his property by will, dated 1087, to
Olfver, from whom the folloMing line is entered in the his nephew, Adam Ormsby, who devised his estates (will dated
records of the Heralds' College. 16 April, 1733) to his nephews, Thomas and Anthony, sons of
Oliver Ormerod, x. at Bury, Lancashire, m. there 1704, his brother John. The Eoscommon estates went to Thomas,
lAnne, dau. of Charles Howarth, of Chatterton, Hey, Tot- and Ballinamore to Anthony. This
lUngton, and dying at Bury, 1768, left issue three daus. and Anthony Ormsby, Esq. of Ballinamore, m. June, 1737, Sarah,
|one son, dau. of Thomas Lindsay, Esq. of Turin, co. Mayo, and had
George Ormerod, Esq. of Bury, 6. 1719; m. 1743, Anne, issue, Thomas; Christopher; Adam; and Anne. The eldest
dau. of John Hutchinson, of Bury, Merchant, by whom he son and heir,
had an only child. Thomas Ormsby, Esq. of Ballinamore, m. June, 1762, Elixa-
beth, dau. of Thomas Eutledge, Esq. of Cornfield, co. Mayo,
• The particulars of the tenure, etymology of the name, and
ither circumstances, will be found at length in the Jliston/ of and had, with several daus., eight sons. The second son,
mrhalUi/, by Dr. Whilakcr. Thomas Ormsby, of Knockmore, co. Mayo, m. Anne, dau. of
I t A younger brother of the Chcsbiro family of Lego of
Owen O'Mallcy, Esq. of Spencer Park, co. Mayo, and had (with
WM/mt. three sons, who d. t. p.) two daus., co-heiresses, Elizabeth,
1212 OEM THE LANDED GENTRY. OEP
c7. unm. 1873 ; Catherine, m. Croasdaila Eowen Miller, Esq. I. Richard Ilnon Hoewood, b. 22 Sept. 1873,
of Milford, co. Muyo, and had issue. The eldest son and II. Raymond William, b. 29 Nov. 1875.
heir, I. Amy Eliza, b. 17 Nov. 1874.
Anthont Oemsbt, Esq. of Ballinamore, m. 1st, May, 1803, II. Constance Mary, b. 10 Jan. 1877.
Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Elwood, Esq. of Ashford, co. Mayo, III. Nora Edith, b. 20 Sept. 1878.
and by her had two daus., Letitia and Elizabeth, both now
deceased, and one son, Thomas, deceased 1836. He m. 2nd!y,
Mr. E. H. M. Orpen s. to Ardtully on the deatli of
1817, Anne, dau. of John Lloyd, Esq. of Lisadurn, co. Ros- his father. Sir Eichard J. T. Orpen, 4 May, 1876.
common, and by her had two sons, Anthony, now of Ballina-
more and John Yeadon Ormsby, m. his cousin, Anne, eldest
—
ILinCittJC The family of Orpen claims great antiquity.
;
Robert Orpen, Esq. (son, it is stated, of Richard Orpen, a
dau. of Croasdaile B. Miller, Esq. of Milford, co. Mayo.
Royalist, who fell at Naseby), appears by an inquisition dated
—
Arms Gu., a bend between six crosses-crosslet fitchee or. 1661, to have resided at Neflaherolin (now named Killorglin),
Cresl —
A dcxier arm cmbowcd in armour ppr. charged with a CO. Kerry. Hem. Lucy Chichester, and had issue, i. Richard,
rose gu. holding in the hand a man's leg also in armour couped
his heir ii. Robert, who returned to England, and died there
at the thi< li.
;
<Seat— Bailinamore House, Kiltimagh, Swinford, co. Mayo. I. Rachel, to. John Mayberry, Esq. ii. Dorcas, vi. Francis
;
Mary Anne, d. young. Anne, d. unm. Jane Sophia, dau. of Col. Spencer, and has issue,
Maria Isabella. Harriet.
Arthur Cecil Herbert, b. 3 Dec. 1871.
Hannah, d. young. Belinda Cuff.
Mary Frances Beatrice. Jane Sophia Spenser
Jane, d. unm.
2 Richard Hungerford, 6. 15 Aug. 1844; to. 10 Sept
The eldest son, 1867, Miss Maria Martha Taylor, and has issue,
John Ormsby, Esq. of Gortner Abbey, co. Mayo, J.P. and Bastable Herbert, b. 5 June, 1869.
D.L., «. his father, and was High Sheriff 1812. Dying Aug. Adriana Mary. Rose Olivia Victoria.
1817 (aged 23 years), u7im., he was s. by his brother, Frances Diana. Mary Geraldine.
Georgi: Ormsby, Esq. of Gortner Abbey, co. Mayo, J. P. and lerne Cornelia Georgiana.
D.L., and for some years Vice-Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1827. Mary, m. 11 Aug. 1859, and d. 12 Nov. 18C3, hav
1
He m. Nov. 1827, Marianne, 3rd dau. of Humphrey Jones, ing had issue.
Esq. of Mullinabro', co. Kilkenny, and had issue, Thomas Hungerford, M.D., 6. 13 June, 1810; to
18 Aug. 1836, Margaret Augusta Owen, and had two
John, his heir.
daus., Mary Elizabeth, and Frances Geraldine.
Annaliella, d. 1S52. Elizabeth Rebecca.
Sophia Anne Maria Cranfleld Hungerford, m. 1830,
Marianne.
George Beamish, Esq.
Mr. Ormsby d. 183G.
Henry, of Gortagas, co. Kerry, Capt. in the army, m.
/>rm);, Creat, and Molto —
As Ormsbt of Ballinamore. Letilia Bcecher, and had issue,
—
Seat Gortner Abbey, Crossmolina, co. Mayo. Richard Bcecher, deceased.
Thomas Allen Beecher, deceased.
Edward, deceased.
ORPEN OF ARDTULLY. Henry, of Bridgeville Park, co. Kerry.
Orpen, Eichaed Hugh Millerd, Esq. of Mary Anne. Letitia Amelia,
ArdtuUy,
1871, Amy
co. Kerry, M.A., b. 7 Nov. 1829; m. 5 Jan.
Noble, dau. of Thomas Horwood, Esq.
of St. Anno'a Eoad, Stamford Hill, London, and
1
Anne, m. Richard Rye, Esq. of Ryecourt.
Alice, TO. William Meredith Esq.
Grace, m. Daniel Crumpe, Esq.
2 Agnes, r/i. Thomas Wright, Esq.
I
of Glengariff, co. Cork,
has issue, 3 Margaret.
ORP THE LANDED GENTRY. ORB 1213
jTT.Robert, m. Eliza Smith, and had two sons and two daus., Arthur Herbert, of Gortagas, co. Kerry, M.A. of Trin.
Eichavd Lovcl, wlio went abroad; Mary, U. iini/i.; and
; Coll. Dublin, 6. 29 Dec. 1830; m. 3 Oct. 1861, Anne,
Sarah, m. Major King, of Killarney. iv. George. eldest dau. of Richt Eev. Charles CauUicld, Bishop of
V. Abram, Port Surveyor, of Kenraare. Kassau, and has issue.
VI. Kaymond, d. unm. 1774. This gentleman, an indc- 1 Richard Francis Caulfield, 6. 24 Dec. 1863.
fatigalile genealogist, compiled, about 1745, a most exten-
2 Charles St. George, b. 12 Dec. 18:34.
Bive pedigree of his family. 3 Arthur Herbert Stack, 6. 27 July, 1872.
Mr. Orpcn was s. at his decease hy his eldest son, 4 William Newenham, b. 27 Nov. 1878.
Eev. Thomas Orpen, of Killowen, Rector of Kcnmare and 1 Grace Mary, b. 5 Feb. 1870.
adjoining parishes, ju. Agnes, dau. of Arthur Herbert, Esq. of 2 Elizabeth Ida, 6. 26 March, 1875.
•Currens, and had issue, Charles William de Erpingham, B.A., Barrister-at-Law,
6. 21 Sept. 1833; d. uim. 1867.
I. RicBAKD (Rev.), A.M., of Killnwen, co. Kerry, and Frank-
William Newenham Morris, 6. 31 Jan. 1835; Major 77th.
ion, CO. Cork, Rector of Valcntia, m. Mary, dau. of foot, d. unm. Is70.
Matthew Hutchinson, Esq., and relict of James French Raymond de Audemer (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Tralce,
Esq., by whom (who d. 1S04) he left at his decease, at Bor-
CO. Kerry, h. 28Aug. 1837; m. 1 Oct. 1867, Sarah, dau.
deaux, 1770, one son and three daus., Richard Thomas, of Daniel De Courcy Macgillycuddy, Esq. of Day Place.
High Sheriff co. Cork, </. unm. Mary, m. 1st, Capt. John
;
Tralee, and has issue,
Travers, of Fir Grove, co. Cork, and 2ndly, Gen. the Hon.
AVilliam Mordaunt Maitland; Charlotte, m. 1790, Thomas 1 Richard Theodore, 6. 13 Oct. 18G9.
Quin, Esq., K.C. Sophia, m. 1797, Philip Oliver EUard,
;
2 Cliaiies William Macgillicuddy, b. 11 June, 1871.
Esq., Capt. Fenclble regt. 3 Henry Arthur Herbert, b. 12 May, 1874.
II. Arthur, lost at sea, with his wife and only child. 4 Lucinda Elizabeth, 6. 14 June, 1877.
III. Thomas, d. in Trin. Coll. Dublin. Mary, m. 12 Feb. 1846, George Hall Stack, Esq. of Mul-
IV. George, a Military Officer, severely wounded at the battle laghmore, Omagh, and has issue.
of Minden. He m. Lucy, dau. of Nathaniel Bland, Esq. of Theodora Elizabeth, m. 14 Jan. 1851, Rev. James Going,
Perry quin Castle, and had issue, Thomrs, Capt. Kerry of Violet Hill, co. Clare.
Militia, d. nnm. 1829; Henry Francis, Major 60th regt., Emilia Georgiana, m. 26 Nov. 1850, William Plunkett
killed at Talavera, unm.; Lucy, m. Alexander Strange, Stack, Esq., C.E., and d. 25 May, 1861, leaving a dau.,
Capt. of Dragoons. Annabella Elizabeth.
V. Edward, b. 1741, who resided at the family mansion of Cornelia Susannah Sarah.
Killowen, and was Major in a Volunteer regt. m. Eleanor ; Elizabeth Ida Rebecca, m. John E. Blacker, Esq. late
Connor (who d. 22 March, 1839) and had issue. He d. 1817. Capt. 18th Royal Irish, and has issue.
VI. John Herbert, M.D., an eminent Physician of the city of 3 Charles Edward Herbert, M.D., the philanthropic
Cork, m. Hannah, dau. of Emanuel Hutchinson, Esq., Bar- founder of the National Institution for the Deaf and
rister-at-Law, and d. April, 1799, leaving by her (who d. 1808), Dumb at Claremont, Glasnevin, near Dublin, b. 31 Oct.
1 Thomas Herbert Orpen, Esq. of Dublin. M.D., m. 1791; m. 10 Dec. 1823, Alicia Frances, dau. of Major
Penelope, dau. of David Thompson, Esq. of Oatlands, Henry Charles SiiT, Town Major of Dublin, and widow of
CO. Meath, and had issue, Rev. Connolly Coane and d. at the Cape of Goad Hope,
;
John Herbert Orpes, Esq. of St. Stephen's Green, 30 April, 1856, having had issue,
Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, M.A., LL.D., 9/(.2 Sept. 1840, Francis Henry Samuel, 6. 22 Oct. 1824; to. 23 Oct. 18E5,
Ellen Susanna Gertrude, dau. of Rev. John Richards, of Sarah Anne, eldest dau. of Alexander Murray, Esq. of
Grange, co. AYexford, and has issue, Colesburg, Cape of Good Hope, and has issue, Charles
1 John Richards, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 23 April, Edward Herbert, 6. 26 Aug. lSo6 ; Alicia Frances Char-
J 844; m. 4 July, 1867, Sarah Constance, dau. of lotte; and Emily Grace Gordon.
1 lenry Leader, Esq. of Manchester, and Beareheath, Charles Sirr, 6. 29 April, 1826 m. 17 March, 1854, Eo-
;
Kantwich, and has issue, setta, 5th dau. of W. Lucas, Esq. of Grahamstowr?,
Orred, living Ump. Hekrt VII.), d. 24 Feb. 1728, leaving, by had issue, i. Alexander, the younger, of Ealloeh, 6. 29 June,
Elizabeth, his 2na wife, dau. of Smyth of Winall, a son, 1722, m. 20 Jan. 1758, Janet, dau. of John Ewing, of Noblfstdn,
George Orred, Esq. of Tranmere, b. 1704; to. 1st, 1728, by his wife Janet McKinlay, and had issue; ii. Robert, of
Margaret, dau. of Jolin Bennett, Esq. of Willaston, Wirrall, whom presently. The 2nd son,
CO. Chester, and by her (who d. 1730) had a .son, Stanley, of Robert Ewing, 6. 20 May, 1724, inherited from his father the
Tranmere, whose line is extinct. He m. 2ndly, 1734, Anne, lands of Ledvish and Ledvishbeg, parts of the estate of
dau. and co-heir of John Fletcher, Esq. of Weston, co. Chester, Balloch he m. 1 Feb. 1752, Isobel Buchanan, of the Cameron
;
and by her had issue, and d. 6 May, 1794, leaving issue. His 5tli son was
I. John, of Weston and Euncorn, h. 1735; m. Jane, dau. and
William Ewing, of Ardvullan, near Dunoon, co. Areyll, b.
co-heir of Matthew Alcock, Esq. of Ituncorn; and d. 1810, 10 Feb. 1772; d. 11 June, 1853. He m. Sept. 1.^05, Susan, dau.
having had issue, of John Orr, Esq., Provost of Paisley, by his wife Aunes, dau.
1 John, d. a. p. 1804. of John Anderson, Esq. of Douhill, Ghisynw, whose ;;reat-
1 Anne,Weston and Runcorn, (i.MWji.lSSept. 1852, aged
of grandfather was Provost of Glasgow 1658 and 16sl and by ;
88, when the estates of Weston and Kuncorn passed, under her (who d. 29 May, 1860) had issue,
entail, to hercousin, George Orred, Esq., late of Tranmere.
2 Elizabeth, d. s. 'p- 1833. 3 Jane, d. s. p. 1811.
Robert. John Orr, of Levenficld.
Alexander, m. Jane, dau. of the Hon. Adam Feriie, of
4 Mary, d. s. p. 5 Sarah, d. s. p.
Hamilton, Canada.
II. Fletcher, of whom presently.
William, m. Edith, dau. of Sir William Jackson, of Birken-
III. Daniel, of Tranmere, b. 1741; d. s. p. 1828.
head, Bart.
I. Anne. ii. Elizabeth.
Archibald Ore Ewing, now of Ballikinrain (fe Orr-Ewiko
The 2nd son, of BaUikinrain)
Fletcher Orbed, Esq. of Eebington, 6. 1739; m. 1768, James, m. a dau. of George Robertson, Esq. of London.
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Robert Middleton, Esq. of Agnes, m. William Johnston, Esq., Banker, Glasgow.
Isabella, m. Allan Gilmour, Esq. of Eaglesham.
Lancashire, and had issue, George, his heir; Anne, m. George
Susan Orr.
Whitley, Esq. of Norley, co. Chester; EHzabeth, m. T. C.
Clemens, Esq. of Ashfield, co. Lancaster; and Helen, d. s.p.
—
Arms Arg., a chevron gu. ensigned with a banner of the
second charged with a canton az. tiiereim a saltire of the first,
1849. The son and heir, all between two mullets in chief and the sun in his splendour
George Orred, Esq. of Tranmere, 6. 1767 m. 1803, Frances, ; in base of the second a bordure indented also of the second
;
dau. of William Woodville, Esq. of Edge Hill, co. Lancaster, charged with three crescents of the first for diB'erence.
and having had issue,
d. 1828, Crest —
A demi-lion rampant gu. armed and langued az. holding
in his dexter paw a mullet also gu. Motto Audaciter. —
I. George, his heir.
II. John, 6. 1810 m. M. C. Willinko, dau. of the Chevalier
;
—
Scat Levenfield House, co. Dumbarton.
Willinke, Knt. of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands,
and which lady d. 18G7, having had issue,
1 John Woodville, 12 Feb. 1850; d. unm. 1877.
6.
ORR-EWING OF BALLIKINRAIN.
2 George Randal, 0. 17 June, IB.Vi ; d. s. p. Oer-Ewing, Aechieald, Esq. of BailikinvaTii
1 Anne Frances. 2 Clara Edith. CO. Stirling,and Lennoxbauk, co. Dumbarton, AI.P.
3 Catherine Hester. 4 Sarah Matilda. 5 Sophia Sybil.
for the CO. of Dumbarton, D.L. for co. Stirling, and
He m. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Cheetham Hilton, Esq., and
J.P. for COS. Dumbarton, Stirling, and Lanark b. ;
d. 1878.
I. Anne. 4 Jan. 1819 m. 27 April, 1847, Elizabeth Lindsay,
;
II. Georgiana, m. the Eight Hon. Robert Lowe, M.P. only dau. of James Reid, Esq. of Berridale, co.
lir.Matilda, d. s. p. 1862. Dumbarton, and Caldercruix, co. Lanark, aud has
IV. Sophia, VI. Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart.
issue,
The eldest son,
I. William, 6. 14 Feb. 1848; in. 18 Nov. 1873, Maud, dau.
George Orred, Esq. of Tranmere, b. 1807 m. Matilda, dau. ;
AriJis — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, pu., on a fe.ss or, cotised arjf.
garet, dau. of John Sherlock, Esq. of Mothe, co. Waterford,
and had five sons, the eldest survivor of whom, Lccas, was
two fountains ovi-r^iU a bend of the third charged for dilTerencc
with a cross-crosslet az., for Osborne 2nd and 3id, vair, three
;
ancestor of the Shees of Cloran, and Marcus, the third, was
chcvronels or, on a canton gu. a tower arg., for Bernal. progenitor of the Shees of SheesUnm and Gordenmo,;is. Sir
Cre-its —
1st, Osborne, A sea-lion sejant ppr. supportinjr with the Richard Shee hi. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Christopher ffagan.
dexter paw a trident fa. headed or, and charged for difference
Esq., .\lderman of Dublin, but by her, who survived him, be
on the shoulder with a cross-cro.sslet, az. 2nd, Bernal, A ;
left no issue. Sir Richard d. 10 Aug. ICOS. His 4th son,
demi-lioa per fess gu. and vair langued az. holding a torch or,
fired ppr. Mmtn— Pax in bclio. Marcus Shee, of Sheestown, m. Ellen, duu. of Oliver Grace,
So(f.f— Newtown .Vnner, Clonmcl, co. Tippcrary; and The Baron of Courtstown, and had Ave sons,
Eiiicor, CO. Waterford.
Richard, his heir. John.
Lucas, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Warren, Esq. of Castle-
town, CO. Galway, and had a son, Nicholas Shee, M.D., who
O'SHEE OP GAEDENMORRIS. m. Eleonora, dau. of John Purcell, Esq. of Borrisoleigh,
and had a son, Richard, living 1682, from whom claimed
O'Shee, Xicholas Eichard Power, Esq. of descent (as his great-grandson) William !^hee, of Camas, co.
Gardenmorris, co. Waterford, and Sheestown, co. Limerick, 6. 1709, son of Martin Shee, of Camas, by EUinor,
Kilkenny, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1861 b. ;
dau. of Edmond Bourke,
of Balhnagarde, co. Limerick. He
TO. 1738,Maria Theresa, dau. of Peter Preponier, of I^and-
1821 s. liis brother 1859 m. 18 April, 1865, Ladj
; ; reces, Surgeon, and had issue a son, Henry, Col. of Horse,
Gwendoline Anson, youngest dau. of Thomas Knt. of St. Louis, Count and Peer ot Prance (father of
WiUiam, 1st Earl of Lichfield, and has issue, Frangoise, wife of Baron James Wulfrand D'Alton, and
mother of Edmond Count D'Alton-Shee), and a dau.,
I. Richard Alfred Poee, b. 1SG7.
Louisa, who m. Thomas Clarke (a native of co. Kilkenny,
and aCol. in the French service), by whom she had a son,
u. John Poer. lu. George Iver Poor. Henry Clarke, Due de Feltre, Marshal of France, and many
I. Gwendolen. II. Aline Angela. years Minister at War to the Emperor Napoleon I., 6. 1765
d. 1818. James. Thomas.
iLtnragC— Odants O'Shee, chief of his name in the 10th
Mr. Shee was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
century, is styled in a pedigree, attested in 15S2, by Robert
Cook, Clarcnceux King of Arms, "Lord of the Canthred of
Richard Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, m. Rose, dau. and heir of
Peter Rothe, Esq., and was s. by his son,
Texnane O'Shee, in Kerry, and of the manors of Cloran O'Shee,
Clone O'Shee, and Drangan O'Shee, in Tipperary," to which
Marccs Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, 7ii. Mary, dau. of Nicholas
Plunkett, Esq. of Dunsoghly, and had issue,
CO. they seem to have emigrated in the 13th century. Odonecs
O'Shee, chief of his name (and the lOth in a direct line from Richard, his successor. Blarcus. Nicholas.
John, the Shees of Ballyreddan, represented by
ai'.ccstor of
tbe above Odanus), styled also in the same pedigree Lord of
Richard Shee, son of John Shee, Esq. of Ballyreddan,
Cramp's Castle and Sheesland, in Tipperary, obtained, with Col. of the 35th lege.
his three brothers, William, Edmund, and John, letters of
He made his will 16 March, 1684, and was s. at his death by
denization from Roger Mortimer. Earl of March and Ulster,
his eldest son,
dated at Clonmel, 6 Nov. 13S1, which were confirmed by King
Richard Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, m. the Hon. Dymna, or
Hekbt VI. by letters patent, dated at Naas, 18 Nov., 35
Dymphna Barnewall, dau. of Robert, 9th Lord Trimlestown,
Henrt VI., to his great-great-grandson,
and dying 10 Dee. 1748, left (with a dau., Elizabeth, M.Thomas
Richard Shee, father (by his wife Rose Archer) of
Power, Esq. Gardenmorris, co. Waterford) four sons,
of
Robert Shee, who settled at Kilkenny, where he was a
I. Marccs; ii. Robert, Col. in Berwick's regt., and Knt. of St.
rchantand Burgess, and filled the office of Sovereign in 1499.
Louis; III. Nicholas; iv. James. The eldest son,
fell at the Battle of Moyallow, 6 Aug. 1500, and left by his
Marccs Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, m. Thomasina, dau. of
\ufe Catherine Sherlock, a son,
Thomas Masterson, Esq. of Castletown, co. Wexford, and had,
Richard Suee, Burgess of Kilkenny, m. Joan, dau. and heir
with four daus., who c^ i'.hiu., two sons,
New Ross, and had five sons and three daus.
of Ellas Archer, of
The eldest son, John, his heir.
Richard, a Gen. in the French service, &. 1742; lii.Victoire
Robert Shee, Esq. of Bonnestown, co. Kilkenny, J.P., m. Felicite, dau. of Capt. E. P. L. Shee, Knt. ot St. Louis, and
Margaret Rotlie, and had, with six daus., five sons, had a son, Alexander, a Capt. in the French service.
I. Richard, his heir. Mr. Shee was s. at his decease by his eldest son, who, adopting
u. Ellas, of Kilkenny, described by Holinshed, as " Elias
the Irish prefix, became
Shefh, borne in Kilkennye, sometime scholer of Oxford, a
gentleman of a passing wit, a pleasant conceited companion, John O'Shee, Esq. of Sheestown. He served as High Sheriff
full of mirth without gall. He wrote in English divers for the CO. Waterford. He 7<i. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
sonnets." He was ancestor of Richard Power, Esq. of Gardenmorris, co. Waterford, and had
George Shee, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Martin Kirwan, Esq. issue,
Blindwcll, CO. Galway, and had issue, Richard Powek, his heir.
1 Anthony, of Castlebar, grandfather of Sir George Shee, Arnold, Major in the Waterford Militia, d. unm. 1813.
Bart, of Dunmcre, who d. s. p. 1870. John, a Col. in the Austrian service, d. unm. at Sheestown,
2 Martin, of Dubhn, m. Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of 1809.
John .Vrcher, Esq., and was father of Mr. O'Shee was
s. by his eldest son,
Sir Martin Archer Shee, Knt., D.C.L., President of the Richard Power O'Shee, Esq. of Gardenmorris and Shees-
Royal Academy, an official trustee of the British town, m. 1804, Margaret, dau. of Nicholas Power, Esq. of
Museum, F.U.S., Honorary Member of the Royal Snowhiil, CO. Kilkenny, and by her (who d. Nov. Ia65) left at
Hibernian Academy, and of the Academies of New
York, Charleston, and Philadelphia, b. 23 Dec. 1770; his decease, aged 59, in 1827,
m. 6 Dec. 1797, Maiy, eldest dau. of James Power, John Po^veb.
Esq. of Youghall, co. Cork, and d. 19 Aug. 1850, Nicholas Richard, successor to his brother, and now of
having by her had issue, Gardenmorris.
George Archer, b. 21 June, 1800; m. 17 Oct. 1842, The elder son,
Jane Seymour, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Joseph De John Power O'Shee, Esq. of Gardenmorris, and of Shees-
Trafford, 1st bart. of Trafford Park, co. Lancaster. town, J.P. and D.L., High SherifT co. Waterford 1832, 6. 1810;
Martin Archer, Q.C., b. 14 Nov. 1804; m. Louisa
and was «. by his brother
s. his father 1829 d. 6 July, 1859
; ;
Catherine, 2nd dau. of John Richard Barrett, Esq.
of Milton House, Berks. Nicholas, now of Gardenmorris.
WiUiam Archer, b. 23 Aug. 1810 ; m. Harriet, widow .(4r»i5— Quarterly. For Shee 1st, per bend indented or and
:
of Col. William Cubitt, and dau. of George Uar- az. two fleurs-de-lis counterchanged, the hereditary arms of
121G OSII THE LANDED GENTRY. OSW
OJaneus Shoe, 1S32 2na, ku., three swords per foss arg. hilted
; Tamelanda, dau. of Lars F. do Euhlstrom, Master of the
or, thecentre sword pointing to the sinister side, the arms of Bolls Finland.
William Shee, brother of Odaneus; 3rd, sa., tlircc plieons arg., I. Frances. ii. Charlotte. iii. Ann.
the arms of John Shoe, brother of Odaneus 4tli, su., two ; IV. Elizabeth, m. 1835, Eev. Charles Thomas Plumptre, Eector
ewords in saltier arg. point down surmounted by a third in pale of Wickham, Kent.
point up hilt or, the ensign of Eduiond Shee, brother of The 2nd son,
—
Odaneus. Crext A swan rousant sa. uicmbercd and beaked Francis Wright, Esq. the of Osmaston, 5. 180(1; m.
—
gu. Mollo Vincit Veritas.
1830, Selina, dau. of Sir Henry
first
Fitz Herbert, 3rd bart. oi Tis-
Sm«s— GardcnuioiuLS, Kill, Tiltowu and Shccstown, near ;
John Wright, Esq., h. 5 April, 1723; on. 5 Jan. 1747, Anne, 27 March, 1871 ; m. 25 Nov. 1868, Maude, dau.
dau. of JohnSherbrooke, Esq. of Nottingham, and rf. 17 Dec. of James Smith - Barry, Esq. of Marburj Hall
1789, having by her (who d. 6 March, 1792), had issue,
and Foaty Island, co. Cork.
I. Samuel, sometime Capt. in the 15th Hussars, and subse-
quently Lieut. -Col. of thcKoyal Nottinghamshire Volunteers. ILiltCagC.— The Rev. James Oswald, Minister of Dunnett,
He was twice married, his 1st wife being the Lady Anne in Caithness, had two sons, James; and Richard, Merchant of
Margaret, dau. of George William, Cth Earl of Coventry, London, Minister Plenipotentiary to sign the Articles of Treaty
hntd. S.J). 22 Dec. 1839. in the United States, who acquired by purchase the estates of
II. John, of whom presently.
Auchincruive about 1755, and rf. .i.p. 1785. The elder son.
I. Mary, d.unm. II. Annp, (-7. umn.
III. Elizabeth, to. 27 June, 1780, Philip Gell, Esq. of the Gate
The Eev. Dr. James Oswald, to. Miss Murray, of Pennyland,
House, Wirksworth, co. Derby. CO. Caithness, and had two sons,
IV. Sarah, m. the Kev. Pondock Ncale, M.A., Eector of I. George, of Scotstoun and Auchincruive, m. Marparet,
ToUerton, co. Notts, but left no issue. dau. of David Smytlie, Esq. of Methven, co. Perth, and liad,
V. Charlotte, m. 5 Feb. 1780, Lieut. -Col. John Edwards, of
1 Richard Ale.\ander, of Auchincruive, M.P. for co. Ayr,
Old Court, CO. Wieklow, and had issue. 18 Feb. 1771; to. 1st, 1793, Louisa, dau. of Wynne
6.
VI. Lucy, ni. Sept. 1800, Samuel Banks, Esq. of Dublin.
Johnston, Esq. of Hilton, in the Merse, and by her (who
The 2nd son, d. 1797) he had one son, Eiehard, who m. 10 Dee. 1833,
John Wright, Esq. of Lcnton Hnll, co. Notts, h. 7 Aug. Lady Mary Kennedy, dau. of the Marquess of Ailsa, but
1753; TO. 26 April, 1791, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Beresford, d. &. p. the Jan. following; and one dau,, Mary Hester,
Esq. of Ashbourn, co. Derby, and sister and heiress of John m. 1818, Thomas Spencer Lindsay, Esq. of Hollymoiint,
CO. Mayo. Mr. Oswald to. 2ndly, 1S17, Lady Lilhas
Beresford, Esq. (which lady d. 18 Dec. 1833) and d. 21 April,
Macqucen, widow of Robert Dundas Maoqueen, Esq. of
jSlO, having had issue, Braxfield, and dau. of Hugh, 12th Earl of Egiiatou, but
I. John, b. 1773 ;m. 1827, Cecilia Gcorgina, dau. of Admiral by her had no issue. He rf. 1841.
the Hon. John Byng; d. 1828, leaving a postliuiiious cliild, 2 David, Major 38th foot, rf. 1796.
Lucy Pauline, who m. 1SC3, Capt. the Hon. Charles £. 3 James, Capt. R.N., rf. 1822.
llobart. 4 Alexander, Advocate at the Scottish Bar, in. 1819, Anne,
II. Francis, his heir. dau. of the lateSir Hew Hamilton, Bart., and rf. s.p. 1821.
III. Marcus, for some years H.B.M. Consul for the Grand His lady rf. before him, 1«26.
Duchy of Finland, b. 1812; m. 1838, Frederique Natalie 1 Elizabeth, of Scotstoun.
osw THE LANDED GENTRY. OTW 1217
2 Catherine, m. nobert Haldane, Esq. Mary, in. Richard Trotter, Esq. of Morton Hall, Mid Lothian.
"i Mai-parct, m. the late Gen. J. Wilson. and.;. 13 Oct. 1851.
4 Christian, w. the late Alexander Anderson, Esq, Emily, m. William Smythc, Esq. of Mcthven Castle, co.
6 Mary, m. James Dennistoun, Esq. Perth.
Frances Jemima, m. John Murray Drummond, Esq. of Meg-
II. Alexandee, of whom we treat.
ginoh Castle, co. Perth.
Dr. Oswald, of Auchincruive, d. 1819. His 2nd eon, Oeorgina Anne, m. John Archer Houblon, Esq. of Hailing-
Alexander Oswald, Esq. of Shieklhall, Merchant in Glas- bury, Essex.
gow, m. Margaret, dau. of John Duudas, of Manor, co. I'crth, Sir John m. 2ndly, 1830, Emily Jane, dau. of Lord Henry
and had issue, Murray, son of the 3rd Duke of Athole, and by her had a son
James Oswald, of Auchincruive, late M.P. for Glasgow, and dau.,
ri. s. p. 1853. John, d. unm. 1800. Henry Murray (Eev.), h. 1832.
Bichard Alexander, of Moor Park, co. Lanark, m. 24 Oct. Elizabeth Jane.
1810, Elizabeth, dan. of John Anderson, Esq., Merchant, of
London, and d. 3 March, 1821, leaving two sons and t«o Sir John d. 1840.
daus.,
Arms— Az., a savage ppr. wreathed with bay leaves vert and
Alexander IIaldane, of whom presently. bearing in the sinister hand a baton and in the dexter a cross
George, late of Auchincruive. patce fitchce therewith pointing to a star placed in the dexter
Margaret Dundas. Mary, r,}. James Brown, Esq. chief or. Crest —
A star of six points wury arg. Motto —Moa-
Agnes. Elizabeth. strant astra viam.
Lilias, m. Andrew Mitchell, Esq. of Glasgow. iScat—Dunuikicr, Kirkcaldy, co. Fife.
Margaret, m. Alexander M'Fadgeon, M.D.
Mr. Oswald d. 1813; his grandson,
Alexander Haldane Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruive, co.
O'TOOLE.
Ayr, at one time M.P. for that co., b. 1811; in. 15 Aug. 1844, See Hall of Holltbush.
lady Louisa Elizabeth Frederica, dau. of William, 1st Earl
Craven, and widow of Sir George Kredericli Johnston, Bart,
(which lady d. 20 Oct. 1803), and had issue, OTWAY OF CASTLE OTWATT.
James, 6. 31 May, 1848; d. 17 Dec. 1S65. Otwat, Eobeet Joceltx, Esq. of Castle Otway,
Louisa Elizabeth, m. VJ Nov. 1864, Lieut. -Col. Farquharson,
of Inveroauld.
CO. Tipperary, J.P. and D.L., Rear- Admiral 29 Sept.
Edith Mary, m. 9 Jan. 1869, the Hon. John Manners Yorke, 1808 ; m. 17 Aug. 1836, Anne Digby, youngest dau.
E.N. of Sir Hugh Crofton, 2nd Bart, of Mohill House, co.
He d.6 Sept. 1868, and was s. by his brother, Leitrim, and by her has a dau.,
George Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruive. and of Cavcns,
Frances Margaret, to. 12 Oct. 1865, William Clifford Ber-
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, b. 1814 ; to. 1st, Lydia Margaret,
mingham Euthven, Esq. of Mount Campbell, co. Leitrim,
dau. of Frederick Roman, Esq. of Ardenwood, co. Kildare, and
J.P., and has issue.
by her (who d. 6 March, 1844) had issue,
I. Eichard Alexander, now of Auchincruive. ILtnCa0C.— The family of Otwat, of which the Otways
I. Mary Georgiana. of Castle Otway are a branch, is of great antiquity, and was
Mr. Oswald to. 2ndly, Julia Mary, dau. of Col. Ferrier for several centuries seated at Middleton, and Ingmire Hall, in
Hamilton, of Caimhill and Westport, co. Ayr, and by her (who Westmorland.
d. 7 March, 1860) had issue, John Otwat, Esq. of Clohonan Castle, or Castle Otway, co.
II. Evelyn Louisa. lu. Julian. Tipperary, got a grant of that place by patent 10 Oct. lCt;5,
was High Sheriff 1680, to. 1650, Phoebe, dau. of Nicholas
Hed. 27 March, 1871. Loftus, Esq. of Fethard, co. Wexford, ancestor of the Marquess
—
Arms Az., a naked man wreathed about the middle with of Ely, and had issue,
bay leaves having a quiver of arrows by his side bearing a bow I. John, his heir.
in his left hand all ppr. and pointing with his right to a star, in
II. Nicholas, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1683, 5. 1660; d. s. p.
the dexter chief point or, a border engrailed of the last.
III. Thomas, of Lissenhall, m. Christian, dau. and co-heir of
—
Crest A dexter hand issuing out of a cloud and pointing to a
Richard Locke, Esq. of Tullagory, near Athy, co. Kildare,
Star of eight rays ppr. Motto Sequamur. — M.P. for Athy 1692-1695, and had issue,
—
Seats Auchincruive, near Ayr, co. Ayr ; and Cavcns, Kirk-
1 Henbt, who «. to Castle Otway. 2 John. 3 James.
bean, CO. Kirkcudbright.
c 1 Catherine, to. Lambert Pepper, Esq.
of Mota, co. Tip-
perary. 2 Jane.
OSWALD OF DTJNNIKIEIfc. 3 Lettice, to. Daniel Toler, Esq. of Grange, co. Tipperary,
father of Daniel Toler, Esq., and of John, 1st Lord
OsvTALD, James Townsend, Esq. of Dunnitier, Norbury.
CO. Fife, J.]?, and D.L.,late Lieut, and Capt. Grena- 4 Rose, m. Rev. Robert Craven, by whom she had one dau.,
dier Guards, b. 18 Sept. 1820; m. 3 May, 1848, Ehzabeth, wife of John Garden, Esq. of Templemore, and
mother of Sir .John Craven Carden, 1st bart.
liUin Octayia, dau. of Philip John Miles, Esq. of
IV. CsBsar, of Kililuff, d. s. p. 1725.
Leigh Court, M.P. for Bristol for many years, and V. Adam, of Clar.n, co. Tipperary, to. Julia, dau. of Robert
has issue, Carew, Esq. of Castleboro, co. Wexford, and had a dau.,
I. John, 6. 1856. ii. St. Clair, 3rd Hussars, b. 185S.
Amy, b. 16 July, 1699.
VI. James, of Kiliiuicarr, co. Tipperary, m. 1st, April, 1703,
1. Clara. ii. Charlotte Alice. Elizabeth, dau. of James Wickliani, and had issue, 1 James,
Jii. Mary. iv. Emily. v. Ellin Alexandra. of Eapla, Major in the army, was present at Dettingen and
—
ULillCHQC. The family of Oswald has been for some time
F'ontenoy, d. 1763, m. 1749, Sarah, dau. of William Wood-
ward, Esq. of Cloughprior, co. Tippcrarj-. and had issue,
resident in the neighbourhood of Kirkcaldy. The most dis- James, of Prior Park, d. unm. Is39, William, d. young,
tinguished of its members was the Right Hon. James Oswald, and Phoebe (Mrs. Freeman); 2 John, d. s. p. 1790, shot by a
who was 6. 1715, and was for many years Member for co. Fife robber; 3 Loftus, of Lisson Hall, to. Anne Lloyd, of Lloyds-
and for the Kirkcaldy Burghs. He proved himself an eminent boro, CO. Tipperary, and </. .». p. 1777; 4 Cesar, of whom
itesnian, tilling some of the highest offices of the Crown with hereafter; 5 Thomas, b. April, 1715, d. s. p., fell at Fonte-
noy, 1745; 6 George, d. s. p., fell at Fontenoy 1745; 7
stinction. He d. at an early age. His successor, Edward, of Cork, m. Miss Wallis, and left issue; 8 lUn:r,
James Townsend Oswald, Esq. of Dunnikier, M.P. for the d.s.p.; 9 Richard, d. s. p.; 1 Mary, m. Capt. Cuppagc;
Kirkcaldy Burghs, to. 1769, Janet Grey, of Skibo, co. Suther- 2 Phoebe, to. 1717, Daniel Freeman, Esq. of Kupla, who d.
land, and by her (who d. 1841) left at his decease, 1813, a son. 1807. James Otway rf. 1733. His 4th son,
Gen. Sir Joun Oswald, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., who greatly dis- Cesar Otwat, of Nenagh, m. Grace, dau. of Will;?m
tinguished himself at the capture of the Ionian Islands from Short, Esq. of Cashelrone, King's Co., itnA had, wirh
the French, of which islands he was afterwards made the twelve other children, all of whom d. young, an only sur-
viving son,
Governor. In the sequel, he joined the army in the Peninsula,
under the Duke of WeUington, and proved himself a most able Loftus Otwat, of Nenagh, who to. Sarah, dau. of
William Woodward, Esq. of Cloughprior, and had issue,
ofBcer whilst in command of the 5th Division. He m. Ist,
1 C«sAR (Rev.\ of whom hereafter.
1812, Charlotte, dau. of Kev. Lord Charles Slurray Aynsley, of
2 William, Capt. 12th Lancers, b. 1792; m. 1815, Sibclla,
Little Harle Tower, Northumberland ^son of John, Sid Duke of dau of Sir Jonah Barrington, Knt., Judge of the High
Athole), and by her (who d. 1827) had issue, Court of Admiralty and i^. 1869, leaving issue,
;
I
James Town^end, now of Dunnikier. Francis, b. 1839, settled in the Fiji Islands.
Charlotte Alicia, d. 5 Oct. lbt,3. Catherine, m. Peter Burrowcs, Esq., and has issue.
1218 OTW THE LANDED GENTRY- OWE
Arabella Joanna, m. IG Oct. 18G0, John Norwood, Esq., Gen. Hart, E.T.C.'s service, who d. 22 Jan. 18C3. Bed.
J. P., LL.D., Bairister-at-Law, and has issue. 5 Sept. 1855, leaving issue,
3 James, of Ballinware, m. Mary, dau. of Studdert, of Cooke (Rev.), b. 1802; to. 1841, Caroline Elizabeth, dau.
Bunratty, co. Clare, and d. s.p. of Rev. John Backhouse, Rector of Deal, Kent, and by
1 Phoehe, b. 28 Aug. 1782; d. nnm. 28 March, 18G9. her (who d. 22 Jan. 1863) had issue,
2 Sarah, 6. 1784 ; in. Francis P^eeman, Esq. John Jocelyn, b. 16 Jan. 1844; d. 186G.
Loftus Otway d. 1789. His eldest son. Rorert Cooke, 13th Light Infantry, 6.24 Oct. 1846.
Rev. C^sar Otway, M.A., 6. 1768; ?u. 1st, 1803, Robert Jocelyn, now of Castle Otway.
Frances, dau. of Very llev. James Hastings, Dean of Margaret Sarah, m. Sept. 1835, Rev. Henry George Johnson^
Achonry, and liad issue, youngest son of Sir John Allen Johnson Walsh, 1st bart,
of Bally killcavan. Queen's Co.
1 John Hastings, of whom hereafter.
2 Caesar George, M.A., b. 30 Oct. 1809; TO. 9 June, 1846, Martha Elizabeth Anne, d. 1858.
Elizabeth Hannah, only dau. of Thomas Batt, Esq. of VI. Loftus William (Sir), a Lieut.-Gen. in the army. Col. of
EiithmuUen, co. Donegal; and d. 21 Sept. 1867, leaving the 84th regt., C.B., a Knight Commander of Charles 111.
issue, of Spain; to. Frances, only dau. of Sir Charles Blicke, Knt.
of Caroon Park, Surrey ; and d. 7 June, 1854, leaving issue
James Loftus, Lieut. 22nd regt., 6. 30 Dec. 1848.
Frances, m. 7 Sept. 1872, Francis Alfred Waller, Esq. one son and one dau.,
and has issue. Loftus Charles, H.M. Minister Plenipotentiary in Mexico,
1
Charlotte Elizabeth, m. Sept. 1872, William Edwards
.'i and Consul-Gcn.
in Milan, D.L. co. Radnor, C.B. 21 Sept.
George, Esq., and has issue. 1854, for his service as H.M. Charge d' Affaires in Spain;
TO. Gertrude Marceliana, dau. of his Excellency Don
3 Loftus, d, vnm.
1 Jane, m. liev. William Dighy Sadlier, D.D., Senior Francisco de Paula Enriquez, Intendente de Manilla,
Fellow Trin. Coll. Dublin and d. s. p. 1854. ;
grand cross of " Isabel la Catolica," and Knt. of various
2 Frances, m. 1st, 1840, George Digges La Touche, Esq., Orders, and sister of Count de la Puebla de Portugal;
Barrister-at-Law and 2ndly, 18.52, Kev. WilUam
;
d. at Madrid 26 Sept. 1861.
1 Georgina Frances who eventually became his sole heiress,
McNeece, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity Trin. Coll.
TO. 20|Oct. 1837, Capt. William John Marjoribanks Hughes,
Dublin, who d. 28 Sept. 18G9.
4th Light Dragoons, who, by royal license, dated 14 Dec.
Rev. Caesar Otway in. 2ndly, 17 Jan. 1837, Elizabeth, dau. 1873, assumed the surname of Loptds-Otway, in lieu of
of William Digges La Touche, Esq. of St. Stephen's Green, his patronymic; they have issue, Loftus William Henry;
Dublin, by whom he had no issue. He d. March, 1842. Cecil Tufton Alfred, in. Margaret, only child and heiress
His eldest son, of Abernethie Gordon, Esq. Walter Philip, Capt. Cold-
John Hastings Otway, Esq. of Green View, Dun-
;
son,
Frances Catherine Sarah, J 1845.
Henry Adrian, 13th regt., b. 17 May, 1847; d. 6 Nov. 1866.
John Otwat, Esq. of Castle Otway, h. 17 Aug. 1701; who
Alfred Thomas Townsend, b. 23 July, 1849; in. 9 Sept.
d. p. 1722, wlien he was s. by his cousin,
s. 1873, Cecilia Harriett, dau. of William Gerrard Walmesley,
Henky Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, High Sheriff 1703, m. Esq., and has is.sue,
Mary, dau. of Phanuel Cooke, Esq. of Clonamekin, co. Tip- Verney Adrian, b. 11 Oct. 1874. Cecilia Violet.
perary, by whom (who d. 20 Nov. 1750) he had issue, Mr. Otway d. 13 Sept. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son,
I. Thomas, his successor. ii. Cooke, heir to his brother. Hon. Robert Otway Cave, M.P. co. Tipperary, to. 23 Oct.
III. William, who was administrator to his brother 1753.
1833, Sophia, dau. of Sir Robert Burdett, 5th bart. of Foremark;
I. Frances, in. S. Judge, Esq.
II. Harriett, in. O. Latham, Esq.
and d. s. p. 30 Nov. 1844, when Castle Otway devolved on his
widow for life, and at her death, 30 Dec. 1849, it went by
Mr. Otway, whose will, dated 16 Oct. 1736, was proved the next
will to Admiral Robert Jocelyn Otway, the present pro-
year, was s. by his eldest son,
prietor.
Thomas Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, High Sheriff 1760,
TO. I March, 1757, Martha, dau. of Henry Prittie, Esq. of
—
Arms Arg., a pile sa. a chevron counterchanged. Crest —
Kilboy, CO. Tipperary, and sister of Henry, 1st Lord Dunally,
Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings erect sa. Motto Si Deus —
nobiscum quis contra nos.
by whcm (who m. 2n(lly, Rev. Thomas Parker, D.D., of Bally- ^ea£— Castle Otway, Tcmplcmore, co. Tipperary.
vallcy, CO. Clare) he had no issue. He d. 1786, and was s. by
his brother,
Cooke Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, Capt. Life Guards, OWEN OF BETTWS HALL.
TO.Aug. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel AValler, Esq. of
1766,
Newport, co. Tipperary, by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas
Owen, Hugh Daebt, Esq. of Bettws Hall, co.
Jocelyn, Esq., and sister of Sir Robert Waller, 1st bart. of Montgomery, 1 July, 1827; m. 25 Sept. 1851,
b.
Newport, by whom (who d. 1807)he had issue, Harriet Eliza, dau. of Samuel Smith, Esq., Judge
I. Thomas, d. young. ii. Henry, his heir. at Calicut, Malabar Coast, of the Madras C.S., and
III. Robert Waller (Sir), created a Bart 15 Sept. 1831 (see has issue,
Burke's Peeraije and BarunLlar/e).
IV. Cooke John, d. unm. I. HoGH Darby Anneslet, b. 17 Aug. 1852.
V. Samuel Jocelyn (Rev.), in. Sept. ISOO, Margaret, dau. of XI. Edward Roderick, 6. 7 May, 1856.
OWE THE LANDED GENTRY. OWE 1219
I. Mary Matilda. li. Alice Harriet Eva. arg. 2nd, Two eagles' heads conjoined and erased
;
parted
III. Georgina West. iv. Evelyn Maud. (lessways) or and gu. mcmbered of the last.
iVais— Bettws Hall, near Newtown, co. Montgomery:
iLtntaQC. Rowland Oweu, who served the office of High and
j i »"u
Bodenc House, Cheltenham.
Montgomery 1611, was the first who adopted
Sheriff for co.
the family surname of Owe.n. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Bichard Pughe, Esq. of Matbafarn, and was s. at bis decease OWEN OP TEDSMOBE.
by his eldest son,
BrLKEiET-OwEN, Ret. Thomas Mainwaeino
Thomas Owew, Esq. of Llunllo, m. Joyce Pughe, of Matha- Bulkeley, of Tedsmore HaU, Salop, b. 15 Nov.
farn,and was father of
1826.
BowLAND Owen, Esq. of Llunllo. He m. Barbara, dau. of
Lumley Williames, Esq. of Ystymcollwyn, and had, with other HinCajJC-The 3rd son of Thomas Owen, of Llunllo (see
issue, preceding Family) who lived to an advanced age (only son of
Thomas Owen, Esq. of Llunllo, m. 1st, Anna, dau. of Sir the 2nd marriage), was
Thomas Powell, Knt. of Llechwedd Dyrys, co. Cardigan, one Hugh Owen, M.D., of Shrewsbury, where he resided pro-
of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, fessionally, until his cousin, in the 7th
and had two sons, degree, Mrs. Sabah
Thomas, of Llunllo, High Sheriff of co. Montgomery, 1726. Owen, last of the family of Woodhouse, made a deed of gift
of
whose grand. dau. and co-heiress, Avabina Bkunbtt, m. the Woodhouse estate in his favour, whither, at her
request, he
19 May, 1772, John Herbert, Esq. of Dolvorgan, co. Mont- moved. He
d. 28 June, 1764, aged 56. He had previously
gomery. made a by which he bequeathed Woodhouse back to Mrs.
will,
William Owen, of Bettws, founder of the branch of Bettws. Sarah Owen, who, on the 14th of the next August, made
anew
Mr. Owen vi. 2ndly, Abigail, dau. and co-heir of the Eev. settlement [of the properly («fe Owen o/ Uoodhouse). To Dr.
Hugh Owen, of Bronyclydwr, and by that lady had another Owen's other property, his sister,
eon and two daus., Mabtha Owen, «., and her husband, Richard Bulkeley
Hugh, M.D. (see Owen of Tedsmore). Hatchett, erected the mansion house at Tedsmore, on her
Barbara, d. wnm. property. She had issue by Mr. Hatchett, who U. 15 Dec.
Mabtha, m. Richard Bulkelet Hatchett,* Esq., only son 1803, aged 80,
of Edward Hatchett, Esq. of Lee, Salop, by Elizabeth his
•wife,dau. of Robert Bulkeley, of Coedana, in Anglesey, son
BcLKELET Hatchett, of Ellosmere, b. 15 May, 1750, who s.
his younger brother in Tedsmore.
of the Rev. Richard Bulkeley, of Glanygors, whose father,
AVilliam, was son of Tristram, the 8th son of the 2nd mar-
Hugh Hatchett, b. 4 Oct. 1851, of whom presently, as first
successor to Tedsmore.
riage of Sir Richard Bulkeley, of Beaumaris.
Mary Hatchett, d. unm.
William Owen, Esq. of Bettws, co. Montgomery, 2nd son Sarah Hatchett, m. Thomas Salnsbury, Esq., brother of Sir
«f Thomas Ov^en, Esq. of Llunllo, by his 1st wife Anne, dau. Robert Salusbury, Bart, of Llanwern, co. Monmouth.
of Sir Thomas Powell, Knt., m. 24 June, 1704, Elizabeth, dau. The 2nd son, Hugh, having s. to the Tedsmore and other
and heir of Richard Pryce, Esq. of Henvaes, son of Thomas estates of the Owen family, assumed that surname,
and
Pryce, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Lingaine, became
Esq. of Bettws, and had, with a younger son, Thomas, b. 1713, Hugh Owen, Esq. of Tedsmore. He d. unm. 25 Dec. 1818,
who d. unm., a successor, when his estates passed to his elder brother,
Lingaine Owen, Esq. of Bettws, m. 1706, Mary, dau. of Bulkeley Hatchett, Esq. of Ellesmere, m. about 1789,
Jenkin Lloyd, Esq. of Clockfaen, co. Montgomery, by Mary, only dau. and heiress of Thomas Mainwaring, Esq. of
Bachel his wife, dau. of John Fowler, Esq. of Abbey Cwm London (2nd son of James Mainwaring, of Bombro', in co.
Hir, CO. Radnor. By Mary his wife (whom m. 2ndly, John Chester {refer to Maikwabing of OteUy), by whom he had
Gethwyn, Gent, of Vaynor, and d. 1797, aged 90 years) issue,
Mr. Owen left at his decease, 1735, aged 29 (with four daus.), Thomas Bulkeley, late of Tedsmore Hall.
one son, Hugh James, an infant 25 May, 1791.
d.
Pktce Owen, of Bettws, M.D., of Shrewsbury, m. Bridget, Samuel Bulkeley, b. 17 Aug. 1792; d. unm. 21 July, 1817.
only dau. and heir of John Whitfield, Esq. of Shrewsbury, Mr. Hatchett d. 23 Aug. 1830.
and left at his decease, 31 July, 1786, a dau., Harriet, to. Thomas Bulkeley Bulkeley Owen, Esq., 6. 16 July, 1790;
the Rev. John Bocke, M.A., Rector of Clungunford, Salop, m. 24 March, 1824, Marianne, eldest dau. of the Eev. Edward
and a son. Thelwell, of Llanbedr Hall, co. Denbigh, and had issue,
The Yen. Hugh Owen, M.A., Archdeacon of Salop, Pre- Bulkeley Hatchett, b. 3 Oct. 1825.
bendary of Lichfield and Sarum, and Portionist of Bampton, Thomas Mainwaring Bulkeley, now of Tedsmore Hall.
CO. Oxford. Archdeacon Owen m. Harriet, dau. and co-heir of Frances Marianne Eliza, m. 22 July, 1852, the Rev. Edward
Edward Jeffreys, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and d. 23 Dec. 1827, Jacson, Rector of Thruxton, near Hereford, and has issue.
having had one son and one dau., This gentleman t. at the decease of his father, the late
Edward Prtce, his heir. Bulkeley Hatchett, Esq., 23 Aug. 1830, and adopted the sur-
Harriett,m. Charles Townshend Wilson, Esq., son of Richard names of Bulkeley-Ow en as heir to a branch of that family.
Wilson, Esq. of Tyrone, in Ireland, by his wife Anne Town- He d. April, 1867, and his wife d. 7 March, 1865. He was s.
shend, dau. of the Right Hon. John Townshend, Chancellor by his eldest son,
of the Exchequer.
Bulkeley Hatchett Bulkeket, to. 3 Oct. 1S67, Emma
The eldest son, Maria Heywood, dau. of the late Rev. George Heywood,
The Rev. Edward Prtce Owen, M.A., of Bettws Hall, Rector of Ideford, Devon; d. s. p. 10 Aug. 1868, and was s. by
Vicar of Wellington, and Rector of Eyton, Shropshire, b. his brother, the Rev. Thomas Mainwaring Bulkeley Owen,
8 March, 1788; m. 6 Dec. 1825, Mary, only dau. and heiress now of Tedsmore.
of Samuel Darby, Esq. of Colebrookdale, and has one son and .4 rnij— Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., a cross fleury engrailed
:
one dau., sa. between four Cornish choughs ppr. on a chief az. a boar's
HcGH Darby, now of Bettws Hall. head couped arg. tusked or, and langued gu. 2nd and 3rd ;
I Mary, r,i. 18 July, 1850, Colmore Frind Colmore, Esq. of quarters sa., a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed arg.,
Moore End, near Cheltenham, and has issue. for Bulkeley. Crests— 1st, Owen, Two eagles' heads conjoined
and erased per fess or and gu. membercd of the last; 2nd,
He d. 6 Nov. 1863. Bulkeley, Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg. armed
^rm«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a lion rampant sa. a
—
of the first. Motto Ccidw, Owain a Gafodd Nee temere nec ;
••nton of the last; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a cross-fleury engrailed timide. And Owen, Eryr Eryrod Eryri.
between four Cornish choughs ppr. on a chief az. a boar's /Seat— Tedsmore Hall, Westfelton, Shropshire.
ad couped arg. tu.sked or, and langued gu. Crests— 1st, A
Cumish chough ppr. holding in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis
OWEN (NOW CHOLMONDELEY)
The family of Hatchett has been resident in the vicinity of
•
OF CONDOVEK.
rUesmere, Salop, for several centuries. Richard Hatchett, Cholmondeley, Eeginald, Esq. of Condover
<-ent., the direct ancestor, in the 8th degree, of the present Hall, Salop, M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, J.P. and
Hugh Darby Owen, Esq., purchased the Hall estate, in Lee, at
llie commencement of, or early in,
D.L., Major Ist batt. 28th Salop R.V., b. 20 April,
the 17th century, and it
!-till continues in the family. Prior to this the Hatchetts 1826 ; m. 17 Oct. 1867, Hon. Alice Mary Eacrtoa,
resided at Burlton, near EUcsmcrc. 2nd dau. of William, Isl, Lord Egerton of Tatton,
Arms of Hatcuett— Az., three baltlc-axcs ftwo and one)
in chjef a whcatsheaf.
which lady d. 27 Nov. 18G8, leaving a dau.,
' r.
Crest— The head of a battle-
^.ppr. edge upwards. Alice, d. 11 Dew. 1868.
1220 OTTB THE LANDED GENTRY. OWE
ILilTCajC—RicnARD Owen, of Shrewsbury, younffest son wife, the Hon. Elizabeth Craven. Hed. 1863, when
\
the estates
Owen ap Griffith, of Llimllo, by his 2nd wife, Gwcnhwyvar, devolved upon his cousin,
of
m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Ottley, Esq., and had Thomas Cholmondelf.t, Esq., &. 1823, who took the namo
(nith other issue) a son, and arms of Owen instead Cholmondeley; he m. 1864,
of
Thomas Owen, Esq. of Condover, Salop, one of the Judges Victoria Alexandrina, (to whom Her Majesty stood sponsor),
of the Common Pleas, whose son and heir, dau. of John Cotes. Esq. of Wocdcote, Salop, and rf. 1864, when
the property passed to his brother, Reginald Cuolmondelet,
SiK Roger Owen, Knt. of Condover, M.P. for Salop, and
High Sheriff 1604, dying without male issue, was s. by his Esq., now of Condover Hall.
brother, Arms— Gu., in chief two helmets in profile arg. and in base
Sir of Condover, IliRh Sheriff 1623,
William Owen, Knt. a frarb Crest
or. —A demi-grifSn segreant sa. beaked winged
M. Ellen, dau. of Sir Robert Needham, Knt. of Salop, and and membered or, holding in the claws a helmet as in the
arms.
dying 1662, was s. by his eldest son,
Roger Owen, Esq. of Condover, 6. 1611; m. Alice, dau.
Seat —Condover Hall, Shrewsbury. i
of Gilbert, Lord Gerard, and by her, who m. 2ndly, Henry
Heylin, Esq., was father of
Thomas Owen, Esq. of Condover, b. 1641, whose son and lyrOSTYIT-O'WEN OF WOODHOTTSE.
successor, by Isabella his wife, dau. of James Campbell, Esq. MosTTN-OwEN, Aethur, Esq. of Woodhouse,
of Woodford, Essex,
Salop, brother 1868, late of Madras Civil
s. liis
Roger Owen, Esq. of Condover, High Sheriff 170S, m. 1st,
Jane, dau. of Edward Vaughan, Esq. of Trawscoed, by whom
Service, High
Sheriff of Salop 1876 ; m. Julia,, 3rd
(who d. 17C0) he had two sons and a dau., Edward, Thomas, dau. of William Herring, Esq. of Hethersetfc Hall,
and Letitia. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Sir John Booth, Norfolk, and has issue,
Knt., and had a dau. Catherine, who d. young, 1721. Ptoger I. Arthur William, h. 1853, Lieut. 1st Royal Dragoons.
Owen d. 1717, and s. by his elder son, II. Charles Roger, b. 1855.
Edward Owen, Esq. of Condover, m. Mary, dau. and co-
ILtntatHJ.— Howel, the 2nd son of Owen ap Griffith, of
heir of Edward Owen, Esq. of Eaton Mascott, but dying s.i).
1723, the esuites devolved on his brother,
Llunllo, by his 1st wife, Isabel, dau.and heir of David Lloyd
Thomas Owen, Esq. of Condover, who, dying unm. 31 Jan, Middleton, resided in Machynlleth, and was father of
1731, devised his lands to his sister,
Richard Owen, Esq. of Shrewsbury, who m. Alicia, dau. of
Letitia Owen, of Condover, who m. 1st. Richard Mytton, David Ireland, of the same place, a gentleman of ancient
Esq. of Halston; and 2ndly, Trafford Barnston, Esq. of family. The eldest son of this marriage,
Churton, Cheshire. By the 1st marriage there was an only Edward Owen, Esq. of Shrewsbury, one of the executors of
his cousin, Judge Owen, of Condover, was father of
dau.,
Anna Maria Mttton, who m. Sir Charlton Leighton, Bart, Robert Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, High Sheriff of Salop
of Loton,and dying 1750, left (with a son, Charlton Leighton, 1618, who (by three wives) had eighteen children. He was s.
To the eldest, 1667, m. Mary, dau. of John Eddisbury, and had issue,
Anna Maria Leighton, her grandmother, Letitia Owen, John, his heir.
by dated 1750, devised the Condover estates. She m.
will,
Mary, who to. Piers Lloyd, Esq., and hence descended Joem
Llotd, Esq. of Trawscoed, of whom hereafter.
Nicholas Smythe, Esq. of Nibley, co. Gloucester, High Sheriff
Ann, d. unm.
Jor Salop 1772, and had issue, Martha, to. to Humphrey Kynaston, Esq. of Eryngwyn, co.
I. Nicholas O^ven Smtthe, heir. Montgomery, and had an only child and heiress. Mart
I. Anna Maria Emma Smythe, m. Feb. 1792, Edward Ktnaston, who m. William Mostyn, Esq. (grandson of Sir
Pembcrton, Esq., 2iid son of Edward Pemberton, of Wrock- Roger Mostyn, Knt. of Mostyn), and had a son, William
wavdine, Salcp, and younger brother of William Cludde, MosTTN, father of William Mosxtn, eventual inheritor of
of Orleton, Salop, and had one son and two daus., Woodhouse.
Edward William Smythe Pemberton, successor to his Muriel, m. John Evans, Gent. .J
1
uncle. Bobert Owen d. 1696, and was s. by his son,
1 Harriett Maria Pemberton, m. Sir John Salusbury Piozzi John Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, who to. Sarah, dau. and co-
Saiusbury, Knt. of Brynbella, co. Flint. heir of Thomas Cotton, Esq., of Pulley, near Shrewsbury, and
2 Letitia Caroluie Pemberton. dying 1737, left two daus. and co-heirs, viz.,
II. Letitia Sophia Smythe, m. Henry Augustus Leicesteri Muriel Owen and Sarah Owen. These ladies agreed to put
Esq. into possession of the Woodhouse estate, by a deed of gift,
III. Caroline Elizabeth Smythe, m. Charles Cholmondclcy,
Hugh Owen, M.D., son of Thomas Owen, of Llunllo, by his
Esq. of Overleigli, younger brother of Thomas, 1st Lord
Dclamcre, and d. 1818, leaving, with junior issue, a son,
2nd wife but that gentleman came to an untimely death,
;
Samuel H. Macaulay, Rector of Hodnet, Salop, and d. gwyn Robert, 3rd son of the said WUliam Mostyn; and Pryct
;
22 Dec. 1846) four sons, Owen, M.D., of Shrewsbury; remainder, in default of issu(
Thomas, of Overleigh, co. Chester, who s. to the Con- male of all these persons, to her next heir male of the nam(
dover estate, and changed his name to Given. and family of Owen, of Woodhouse. At the decease of Johi
Charles, 6. 21 Feb. 1826.
Lloyd, Esq. of Trawscoed, Woodhouse, it devolved on
Keginald, now of Condover.
Richard Hugh (Rev.), Rector of Hodnet, Salop, and Rural William Mostyn, Esq. (son of William Mostyn, Esq. o
Dean, I. 1828; vi. 19 June, 1855, Emily, dau. of Henry Bryngwyn, by Grace his wife, dau. of Robert Wynn, Esq. c
Ealph Beaumont, Esq. of Newby Park, co. York, and Plasnewydd, and grandson, by Mary his wife, dau. and heiro
has issue. Humphrey Kynaston, Esq., of William Mostyn, whose father
TV. Louisa Harriet Smythe, Charles Leicester, Esq.
'/)i.
the Rev. John Mostyn, M.A., Rector of Castell, was 2nd son o
V. Charlotte ^Vnnabella Smythe. the Yen. Archdeacon Mostyn, by Ann Lewis his 2nd wife, wh
The only son and heir, assumed the surname of Owen, and represented co. Mont
Nicholas Owen Smtthe, Esq. of Condover, assumed the gomery in three Parliaments. He to. Rebecca, sister c
surname and arms of Owen. He m. Henrietta-Jemima, dau. Thomas Crewe Dod, Esq. of Edge, co. Chester, and had issue,
of Chauncey-Hare Townsend, Esq. of Bruce Castle, Middlesex, WiLLLiM, his heir.
but dying without issue, 30 Jan. 1804, devised his estates to Edward Henry Mostyn-Owen, Rector of Cound, Salop, wh
his nephew, Edward William Smythe Pemberton, Esq., who Elizabeth Sophia, 2nd dau. of Rev. Henry HinchcliJe, c
TO.
having adopted the surname of Owen, was Barthomley, co. Chester, and d. having had four sons an
Edward William Smtthe Owen, Esq. of Condover, 6. four daus.
Rebecca, m. John Humffreys, Esq. of Llwyn, co. Montgc
28 Dec. 1793, High Sheriff 1819; m. 10 Feb. 1824, Charlotte
mery, and had issue four sons and two daus.
Maria, sister of John Edward Madocks, Esq. of Vyron-lw, and Frances Maria, m. Richard Noel-Hill, 4th Lord Berwick, «o
Glanywern, M.P. for the Dcnbishshire Boroughs, by his 2n(l bad issue four sous and four daus.
I
OWE THE LANDED GENTRY. PAO 1221
Ilarriet, vi. Jolin JTytton, Esq. of Halston, Salop, aiul had in. Margaret. iv. Jane.
issue one son and one Uau. V. Elizabeth Anne, m. Jan. 1868, Harry Adair Tracey, Capt
Sobieski, m. R. B. Dean, Esq. and had issue two sons and E.A., and </. 1872, leaving a son, Harry Owens, b. 11
July '
two daua. 1869; and two daus.
Eloisn, m. Rev. Hem-y Calveley Cotton, Rector of ITin- Arms—Gn., on a mount in base vert a boar passant arg
stock, and Vicar of Great Ness, Salop, and had issue one son armed collared and chained or, to a hollybush ppr., on a
and one dau. Laura, d. unm. canton of the third, three ravens' legs erased meeting at the
Mr. MostynOwcnrf. 11 March, 1795, and was «. by his eldest son, fess point sa. Crest— A bear p.assant ppr., collared and chained
William Mosttn Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, who m. or. as in the arms. MollG—hmtiUs vis est.
Harriet Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Major T. Gumming, of Bath, Heat — Holestone, Dough, co. Antrim.
"and left issue,
William, late of Woodliouse. Authub, now of Woodhouse.
Francis, m. Georgina, 3rd dau. of Kichard Noel-Hill, Lord
PACK OF AVISFOED.
Berwick, of Attingham, Salop, and has two daus. Retnell-Pack, AurnuR Denis Heney Hebee,
Henry, d. unm. Esq. of Avisford, Sussex, b. 22 Oct. ISUO.
Charles, m. Frances, dau. of the Eev. Edward Buncombe,
liector of Barthomley, co. Chester, and has three sons and
JLtliraCIC.— One of the family of Packe, ofco. Leicester,
is stated to have gone to Ireland, a Major in Cromwell's
two di.us.
Sarah Harriet, m. Edward Ilosier-Williams, Esq. of Eaton army, and to have been the ancestor of the Yl it Eev. Thomas
Thapcott, near Shrewsbury, who d. 1844; she in. 2ndly Pack, Dean of Ossory, and of the Packs of Kilkenny.
the Hon. Judge Haliburton, of Gorton House, Isleworth. Tuomas Pack, of Ballynakill, Queen's Co., m. a dau. of
Frances, m. Kobert Myddlelton-Hiddulph, Esq. of Chirk Kelly, of Eallynakill, and d. 1758, leaving by her three sons,
Castle, CO. Denbigh, and had two sons and three daus.
Caroline, in. George Spofforth-Lister, Esq. of Finningley Thomas, his heir.
Park, CO. York. Emma. Sobieskie.
Eiehard (Eev.), d. March, 1781, leaving, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Anthony Percy, Esq. of Ballintcmple, in the Kings
His eldest son, Co., seven sons and three daus.
William Mosttn-Owen, Major Eoyal Dragoons, d. wim, Samuel, of Dublin, vi. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
1868, and was s. by his brother, now of Woodhouse, Caddel, Esq. of the co. Lancaster, and by her had a son,
Samuel, H.E.LC.S.; and two daus., Jane, m. James Lea,
—
Ai-ms Arg., a lion rampant and a canton, sa. Crest Two — Esq. and Ellen, m. Col. Philip Crampton.
;
eagles' heads conjoined and erased party per less or and gu.
membered of the last.
The eldest son,
Stat — Woodhouse, near Shrewsbury. The Very Eev. Thomas Pack, Dean of Ossory for fifty-two
years, m. Catherine, dau. and heiress of Denis Sullivan, Esq.
of Bere, or Berehaven, co. Kerry, and d. March l'/96, and was
OWEN OF HAVEEFOE.DWEST. buried in the Cathedral of St. Canice, Kilkenny, leaving (with
Owen, Moeeis Williams Lloyd, Esq. of two daus.) one son,
Majoe-Gen.Sir Denis Pack, K.C.B., who five times received
Cwmgloyne, Havei-foi-clwcst, Magistrate for the co.
the thanks of Parliament for his military services. He was
of Pembroke, and the town and co. of Haverford-
6. 7 Lady Elizabeth Louisa Beres-
Oct. 1775; in. 10 July, 1816,
west, High Sheriff for co. Pembroke 1870, and D.L. ford, youngest child of George, 1st Marquess of Waterford,
for the town and co. of Haverfordwest; b. 24 March, and by her (who d. 6 Jan. 1856) had issue,
1844.. Arthur John Eetnell, late of Avisford.
ILllTC(t0P. Owen Owen, Esq. of Cwmgloyne, Haverford- Denis William {see Pack-Beresford of Fenrgh).
west (son of John Owen, Esq., who d. 1843, and Jane, Anne Elizabeth, m. 26 Sept. 1869, the Eov. George J.
Mapletoft Paterson, Eector of Brome, Suffolk.
Williams his wife, m. 13 Sept. 1S06, d. 1854), m. 12 Oct. 1841,
Elizabeth Catherine, to. 7 July, 1S42, Sir John William
Mary Anne, dau. of Morgan Rice James, Esq. of Haverford- Hamilton Hanson, Bart.
west, and d. 11 Feb. 1849, leaving issue,
Sir Denis Pack d. 24 July, 1823, and was a. by his son,
I. MoRBis Williams Llotd, now of Cwmgloyne. Arthur John Eetnell Pack, Esq. of Avisford, Sussex, Col.
I. Mary Jane Lloyd Williams. in the army, C.B., and Knight of the Legion of Honour, 6.
II. Frances Louisa Lloyd Williams.
ui. Emlin Margaretta Lloyd. 5 May, IS17 m. 23 Dec. 1S50, Frederica Kaiherine, 2nd dau.
;
OWEXS, James, Esq. of Holestone, co. Antrim, Arthur Denis Henry Heber, his heir.
Louisa Frederica, m. Arthur Becher Ellicott, Esq., son of
J.P. and D.L., b. 3 Aug. 1836 m. 1861, Evelyn
; the Bishop of Gloucester. Elizabeth Gcorgiana Anne.
Margaret, dait. oi Robert James Tennent, Esq. of Mary Isabella Harriet. Harriet Katheriae Grace.
Eushpark, co. Antrim. This gentleman took the name of Eeynell, 13 June, 1857, on
succeeding the late Sir Tiiomas Eeynell, Bart, in the Manors of
HtlTCaSC—The family of Gillllan, from which that of
North and East Bowers, and East Chilton, Somerset, and
Owens derives the Holestone property, went from Scotland to
Netherton, Devon. He d. 1869.
Ireland during the religious persecutions of the time of
Chaeles IL In 1724, .^nns— Quarterly, sa. and erm., in the 1st quarter a sword
in bend sinister arg., encircled by a wreath of the last, in the
Henkv Owens, Esq.,m. Jane, eldest dau. of William Gillilan,
4th, a cinquefoil of the third. Pendant from a crimson ribbon
Esq. of Holestone, by which marriage the Gillilan property, bordered blue, in the centre chief a representation of the
for want of heirs male, passed to the Owens, and by her had golden cross and clasps presented to Major-Gen. Pack by
two sons, H.M. George III., in testimony of liis royal approbation of the
WiLLUM, of Holestone, 5. 1725; d. unm., when the estate signal valour displayed by the said Major-Gen. Pack in divers
devolved upon his nephew. actions with the enemy in the Peninsula of Spain. Quartering
John.
The 2nd son,
Eetnell. Crest —A
mural erowu aig. issuing therefrom a.
lion's head gu., gorged with a wreath or. Multo—Vidixti
John Owens, Esq. of Tildarg, 6. 1726; m. 7 March, 17C9, contido.
Anne, dau. of the Eev. George Eogers, Ecctor of Dunachy, co. i'ai J—Avisford, near Arundel.
Antrim, and left a son,
James Owens, Esq. of Holestone, co. Antrim, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 18 June, 1777, who served as High Sheriff co. Antrim 1838. PACK-BEKESFOBD OF FENAGH.
He m. 20 Dec. 1799, Mary, dau. of John Forsythe, Esq. of Pack-Beeesfoeu, Denis William, Esq. of
Ballymure, by Sarah his wife, dau. of WiUiam GiUilan, Esq. of Fenagh, co. Carlow, J.P. and D.L., High SheriH'
Collin, and by her (who d. 1852) left at his decease, 21 Nov. 1856, late M.P. co. Carlow, b. 7 July, 1818 ; m. 12
1848, a son and successor, Feb. 1863, Annette Caroline, only dau. of Kobert
John Owens, Esq. of Holestone, J.P., 6. 30 Jan. 1801 m. ;
Clayton Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hill, co. Carlow,
4 Feb. 1828, Jane, dau. of James Stewart Moore, Esq. of
Ballydivity, co. Antrim, J.P. and D.L., and d. 1875, having
and has issue,
I. Denis Eobekt, b. 22 March, 1864.
had issue,
II. b. 23 April, 1868.
Arthur William,
I. now of Holestone.
James,
Harriette Skoftington, m. 8 Jan. 1850, the Eev. III.Charles George, b. 21 Nov. 1869.
I. James
Orr, and d. 14 April, Ibo."). IV. Henry John, b. 22 Aug. 1871.
U. Mary Sarah, d. April, 1861. v. EeyneU James, b. 21 Dec. 1872.
1222 PAC THE LANDED GENTRY. VAOt
VI. Hufch De La Poer, h. 11 July, 1874. Mr. Packed. 20 Oct. 1816, and was s. by his elde.st son, lis*
vii. Algernon Dunbar, b. 25 July, 1875. Charles James Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, sometime Btiitol,
1. Elizabeth Harriet. ii. Annette LouisB. Lieut. -Col. Leicestershire Militia, b. 29 Jan. 1758; m. 23 Nov, olilef
"W'aterford, assumed, by royal license, dated 6 March Edmund, an otficer in the Royal Horse Guards, 6. 30 April,
1799: m. 23 Nov. 1825, Jane Sarah, 2nd dau. of John
185-1., the additional name of Beeesfoed, in com-
Mansfleld, Esq. of Bristall House, co. Leicester, and d. Nov.
pliance with the will of William Carr, Viscount 1874, leaving issue.
Beresford, G.C.B. James, M.A., of Melton Lodge, Suffolk, J.P., b. 20 Aug.
—See preceding Family, 1801 m. 1848, Sarah Martha, dau. of Rev. Charles Chapman ;
;
from a mural crown or, a dragon's head per fess wavy az. and leaving an only dau., Georgiana Frances.
gu., the lower part of the neck transfixed by a broken spear, The eldest son,
iu the mouth the remaining part of the spear, the point up-
Charles William Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, M.P. for
wards or; 2nd, Pack. Motto— Nil nisi cruce.
/Sea<— Feaagh, Bagnalstown, co. Carlow. South Leicestershire, b. 23 Sept. 1792; m. 13 Nov. 1822, Kitty
Jenkyn, only dau. of Thomas Hort, Esq. This lady assumed
the name and arms of Reading, as heiress under the will of
PACKE OF PRESTWOLD. her godfather, Jenkyn Reading, Esq. of Harijendon, Herts.
He d. 18G7, and was s. by his brother,
Packe, Hussey, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, co. George Hussey Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, co. Leicester,
Leicester, and Caythorpe, co. Lincoln, J. P. cos. and Caythorpe Hall, co. Lincoln, J. P. cos. Leicester, Lincoln,
Leicester, Lincoln, and Nottingham, D.L. for co. and Huntingdon, D.L. for co. Lincoln, and its High Sheriff
Leicester, and High Sheriff 1877, b. 7 Dec. 18*6 ; 1843, M.P. for South Lincolnshire 1859 to 1868 b. 1 May, 1796;
;
m. 14 Aug. 1872, Lady Alice Wodehouse, eldest m. 1 Sept. 1824, Mary Anne Lydia, eldest dau. of John Heath-
dau. of John, 1st Earl of Kimberley, and by her cote, Esq. of Connington Castle, co. Huntingdon, and d. 2 July,
has had issue, 1874, havins had by her (who d. 10 Oct. 1876i issue,
I. Charles Hussey, b. 1827, d. 28 Oct. 1842, at Eton College.
I.Eichard Hussey, 6. 6 Aug. 1874; d. 23 Aug. 1874. II. HussET, now of Prestwold.
I. Florence Marion, b. 23 May, 1873. .^rnis— Quarterly, sa. and or, in the first quarter a cinque-
w. Sybil Alice, b. 26 May, 1876. foil arg. with an ermine spot on each leaf. Crest A lion's —
head or, collared sa., on the collar three cinquefoils with an
JLtUCajBC— The Packes wore originally of co. North- —
ermine spot on each leaf. Motto Libertas sub rege pio.
ampton. .ScaJs— Prestwold Hall, near Loughborough and Caythorpe
;
deprived of his aldermanic gown, he resided at Cotes, co. dau. of Charles Mortimer, of Clifton, and had by her
Leicester, where he was living when the Heralds visited that
(who d. 1854) a son,
county, March, 1691-2, but d. 17 May following, about 89 years
of age. This eminent citizen's grandson,
Robert Henrt, b. 1854.
Clifton Packe, Esq. of Prestwold (son of Christopher Packe, iLiltCaflC— This family is understood to be a branch of
Esq., J. P., by Jane his wife, dau. of Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart.), the Pages who possessed, in the reign of Henry Vlll., tho
m. Penelope, dau. and heir of Edward Bate, Esq. of Maid's manor of Wembley, Middlesex, as well as other estates in
Morton, Bucks, and dying 1707, left (with two daus., Penelope, that county.
m. the Hon. Mr. Verney, son of Lord Willoughby de Broke John Page, 6. circa 1670 (a descendant, it is stated, of John j
and Anne, m. Francis Stratford, Esq. of Merevale Hall, co. Page, Baron of the Exchequer, who d. 1642), m. 1700, Sarah,
Warwick) a son and heir, only sister and heir of Thomas Hyde, of FiUonleigh, CO. Warwick,
Charles Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, m. Eebecca, Srd who claimed descent from Sir Robert Hyde, Knt. of Norbury,
dau. of John Harvey, Esq. of Old Buckenliam, Norfolk, and CO. Chester, t«;y). Henry III. She d. 1711, having had two
<lying 1 Aug. 1735, was s. by his only son, sons and one dau., Robert, see below; William, d.s.p. 1737;^
Charles James Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, 6. 1726; m. Christina, d. an infant. Their son,
1st, Charlotte, younger dau. of Thomas Pochin, Esq. of Barkby Robert Hyde Page, b. 1706; m. 1738, Elizabeth, dau. of
Hall, CO. Leicester (by his 1st wife, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Morewood, and great-granddau., maternally, of Sir
Edward Hussey, Burt.), and had issue, Charles James, his George Dcvereux, Knt. of Sheldon Hall, co. Warwick (ancestor
heir; Rebecca; and Cliarlotte, m. William Hanbury, Esq. of of Viscount Hereford), by Blanche his wife, dau.and heir of Sir
Kelmarsh. He tu. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Koberc Clifton, John Ridge, Knt. of Ridge, Salop. Mr. Robert Page d. 1764, at
Esq. of London, and had other children, his house in Harley Street, Cavendish Square, having had by
I.Robert Christopher. his wife (who d. 1752) two daus., Blanche, m. Col. William
II.Henry, of Twyford Hall, Norfolk, late Licut.-Col. Gre- WoUaston, M.P. for Ipswich, of Knborough Hall, Suffolk (see
nadier Guards, :,;. 10 Dec. 1821, Eliza, dau. of the Rev. WoLLASTON of Sluntoii), and d. s.'i>. 1809; and Anne, m. Dr.
Vers Isham, of Lamport, son of Sir Justinian Isham, Bart.; Pugh, of Midford Castle, Somerset, and d. s.p. 1811; and
and d. Sept. 1859, leaving issue,
three sons, two of whom d. v. p. the only surviving son.
;
1Robert Christopher. Sir Thomas Hyde Page, Knt., Capt. His Majesty's Corps of
2 Henry Vere (Rev.), Rector of Shangton, co. Leicester, m.
Engineers, F.R.S., b. 1746; was presented in 1765, as Senior
10 Feb. 1858, Helen Sarah, dau. of Stewart Crauford
Bruce, Esq., and by her (who d. 7 Oct. 1877) had issue, Cadet, with the gold medal of the Royal Woolwich Academy
Robert Christopher, b. 1860, d. 10 Feb. 1877; Vere, received in 1783, for military services in America, where he
b. 1862; Edward Henry, 6. 1804; Horace, b. 1866 Emily; was severely wounded in action, and incapacitated for further
Catherine; and Madeline. 3 Charles Frederick. active service, the honour of Knighthood, with the promise of
4 Arthur, R.N., deceased. 5 Vere, deceased.
a Baronetcy; he held the then important appointment of
5 Horatio, Lieut. K.N., m. Mary Anne, dau. of JohnGcorge
Musters, Esq., nnd has issue.
"Commanding Engineer of the Coast District; and is des-
7 George, 23rd regi., m. Emma, dau. of J. De Winton, Esq. cribed by Hasted, in his History of Kail, as " a very ingenious
8 William, m. SOJSept. 1875, Penelope Ann Laura, eldest dau. gentleman, of high reputation as an engineer." Sir Thomas
of Col. Lennavd, of Wiekham Court. 9 Edward. lived for many years at Betshanger Park, Kent; he m. three
1 Anne Jane, )/(. Thomas Anchitel Anson, Esq. times, 1st, 1777, Susanna, widow of Edmund Bastard,
of
2 Maria, m. Charles Phelips Buckworth, Esq., deceased. South Wanford, and Killey, Devon, and sister of Sir Thomas
3 Frances Catherine.
4 Emily, m. Edward Henry Scott, Esq. of Sundridge Park. Crawley-Boevey, Bart, of Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester, who
d.s.2}- same year; 2ndly, 1783, Jlary Albinia, dau.
and
I. Frances, m. 1799,
Robert Andrew, Esq. of Harleston Park,
heir of Joim Woodward, Capt. 70th regt., of
EaUag,
ii. Catherine Maria. iii. Anne.
CO. Northampton.
i
PAG- THE LANDED GENTRY. PAG 1223
Middlesex, heir of the Woodwards of co. Stafford, by Catherine Peachcy, Bart., d. 1713, leaving issue, all extinct. He r.i
his wife, dau. of Rev. Richard Monins, D.D., Prebendary of 2ndly, 1714, Mary, dau. and eventual heiress of Lennard Han-
Bristol, and Rector of Ringwould and Charlton, Kent, heir cocke, of Theobald's Park, Herts, J. P. for Liberty of West-
of the ancient family of Monins of ll'ifldirsharf, Kent, Lady minster, and D.L. Herts, and had by her (who d. 1761), three
Pape d. 1794, at Fros-yr-afon House, near licaumaris, and was sons and five daus., Lennard and Harry, who d. infants; John,
interred in the Marquess of Anglesey's vault. Sir Thomas m. of whom below; Mary; Charlotte; Rebecca; Elizabeth; and
3rdly, Mary, widow of Capt. Everett, R.N., who ('. 1832. He Anne, all of whom d. unm.
d. 1821, in France (where he resided much in later years for John Woodward, 6. 1734, at St. Margaret's Westminster,
the benefit of his health), having had issue by his 2nd wife Capt., 1st in 50th regt. and after in 70th regt., d. on service in
only, Island of Grenada 1764, having m. 1758, Catherine, dau. of
John, R.N., b. 1786 ; d. v. p. 1804, whUe on service in the Rev. Richard Jlonins, B.D., Prebendary of Bristol Cathedral,
West
Indies. Patron and Rector of Ringwould and Charlton, Kent; she ti.
George, 6. 1790, M.A. Wadham College, Oxford, Lieut. 2nd 1761, leaving two daus., Catherine Anne, 6. 1761, and d. 1764,
Dragoon Guards, </. iinm. 1822. and
Robert, Holbrook, the only surviving son.
late of
Mart Albinia, 6. 1760; m. 1783, Sir Thomas Hyde Pagb,
ilary Albinia, m. 1807, Sir Thomas Crawley Boevcy, Bart, of
Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester: and d. Is;j5, leaving issue. Knt., K.E. and F.R.S.
Anne, in. 1812, S. Dendy, of Dorking, Surrey; and d. 1858, .i4nK«— Quarterly 1st, az., a fess dancettee between three
:
leaving issue. martlets or, for Page of Middlesex; 2nd, az., a chevron between
Blanche, d. an infant. three lozenges or, for Hyde of Chester; 3id, barry of six or
The only surviving son, and sa. on a canton gu. a dcmi-woodman with a club on his
Robert Page, of Holbrook, Somerset, sometime Capt. 9th shoulder of the first, for Woodward of Stafford 4th, gu., a ;
(who dexter hand couped and erect arg. on a chief of the second three
regt. of foot, J.P., b. 1793; m. 1st, 1815, Elizabeth d.
cocks of the first, for Hancock, Twining, co. Gloucester. Crest
1858),younger dau. of William Bowles, of Fitzharris House,
and Longworth, Berks, and had issue,
— A demi-gryphon gu. iVo»o— Honncur pour objet.
I. Robert Hyde, his heir.
II. George Hyde, Col. in the army, 6. 1823; m. 1850 Louisa, PAGET OF CRANMORE HALL.
dau. of Major-Gen. Dean Pitt, commanding the Forces in
New in. William, R.N., 6. 1829; d. 1863.
Zealand. Paget, Kichakd Horner, Esq. of Cranmoro
IV. John Francis, 29th regt., b. 1831 ; d. 1852, on his passage Hall, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Mid-
from India. Somerset, Major 3rd batt. Somersetshire Yolunteers,
v. Thomas Douglas (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Sibstone, co.
Leicester, formerly Fellow of Pembroke College Oxford, b. 14 March, 1832 ; m. 13 iSTov. 1866, Caroline Isabel,
and Senior Proctor in 1872-3, of that University, b. Is35; 2nd dau. Henry Edward Surtees, Esq. of Eed-
of
m. 19 April, 1853, Lydia Frances, younger dau. of Francis worth, CO. Durham, and Dane End, Herts, late M.P.
Jeune, D.D., Lord Bishop of Peterborough (by Margaret
Dj-ne his wife, only child of Henry Symons, of Axbridgc,
for CO. Hertford (see Suetees of Redworth), and
by Jemima his wife, dau. of William Dyne, of Milton, has issue,
Kent, and niece and heir of Rev. B. P. Syraons, D.D.,
I. Richard Arthub Scrtees, 6. 13 Jan. 1869.
Warden of Wadham College, Oxford), and has two daus.,
II. Freville John Moore, 6. 13 Aug. 1870.
Albinia Margaret, 6. 19 Jan. 1875.
1. Aletheia Georgina. ii. Hylda Snow.
Margaret Blanche, b. 28 Oct. 1876.
III. Dorothy Mary.
I. Mary Albinia, m. 1864, Rev. F. M. Rowden, M.A., of
Stanton Rectory, Wilts, and d. s. p. 1S68. Mr. Paget served for many years in the 66th regt.,
II. EUza Anne, d. 1871. lu. Blanche.
was M.P. for East Somerset 1865-68, when he was
IV. Jane Anne Julia.
elected for Mid-Somerset.
He m. 2ndly, 1865, Eliza, widow of A. Ricketts, Esq., sometime
Lieut. 9th regt., of Lansdowne Place, Bath, and d. 1870. ?LtltC<l2C. John Paget, of Rugby (traditionally recorded
to have been a great-grandson of the 4th brot'ier of William,
^amiln of ffiloobtanrb, co. Stnffortr. the 1st Baron Paget), m. at Rugby, 17 Sept. 1032, Joyce
Harris, and was buried aO Nov. 1659, leaving by her (who
of Stafford, in reign of Henry VII., had,
John Woodward, survived until May, 1691) Elizabeth, bapt. 16 July, 1634; Anne,
besides two daus., Margaret, m. Nathaniel Shute, of Lombard
bapt. 10 April, 1637 and ;
Street ; and Joane, ra. William Moye, of Stafford, a son, John Paget, bapt. at Rugby, S March, 1639. He //( 9 Sept. .
Thomas Woodward, of Stafford, described in Heralds' Visi- 1662, Mary Bishop, and by her (who was buried at Rugby,
tation of London 1634, as having been Serjeant of the Wood-
20 Aug. 1680), had, besides three daus., a son,
yird to Queens Mart and Elizabeth, «<. 1st, Susan, dau. of John Paget, bapt. at Rugby, 13 Oct. 1663; becoming a
.Matthew Dorington, of Stafford, and had by her, John Wood- Member of Queen's Coll. Oxford, he proceeded M.A. in 1685.
ward, of London, for whose family .?ee Visitation of Middlesex and disposing, subsequently, of his family estate at Daventry,
Ifi64, &c. and had by his 2nd wife, two daus., and a sun,
;
in the vicinity of Rugby, purchased the Manor of Pointington,
Edward Woodward, of Ampthill, co. Bedford, for whose family Somerset, to the Rectory of which he was presented, 1691, by
•I Visitation of Oxford 1634; he m. 3rdly, Jane Gryme, and Lord Willoughby de Broke, and which, with that of Sandford
liad by her a son, Orcas, he held for 54 years, until his death. He m. 5 Dec.
Richard Woodward,
of London, fined for Alderman 1033, 1693, Mary, dau. of John Ruddock, Gent, of Almsford, Somer-
Governor of the Hospitals of Christ Church and St. Bartho- set, and by her (who was bapt, 21 Jan. 16C8, and d. 27 Nov.
'
mew, d. at a great age in 1664, having m. 1603, at St. 1735) had issue two sons, and four daus. He d. at Pointington,
rtholomews, by the Exchange, Elizabeth, dau. of Thotnas 20 April, 1745. His 2nd son,
l;usby, of York, and had two sons and one dau., Thomas
Thomas Paget, bapt. 11 Jan. 1706; M.A., Fellow of Christ
Woodward, m. Barbara, dau. of Jo. PUimpley, of Dartmouth, Church Oxford, who resigned the hving of St. Mewan's, Corn-
.nnd d. 1689; Richard, of whom below; and Jane, la. Anthony wall, and was presented to Chiton Maubank, Dorset, 1742,
Slater, of Hoxton, Middlesex, one of the Gentlemen Pensioners
and to Bradford Abbas, same co., in the fol'owing year, and
liis Majesty in 1635, and d. 1C62.
i
The 2nd son, 2 May, 1745, to the Rectory of Pointington, which, with that
IticHARD Woodward, of Dover, m. Hester, dau. of Bulteel, — of Mells, to which he was indui ted 1751, he was holding at the
London, who (L 1702. He d. in Southwark in 1679, having
:
Jane Elizabeth, iii. 29 Aug. 1809, John Gough, Esq. of Perry AriiLi (as borne) —
Sa., a cross engrailed arg. in the first
Hall and Oldfallings Hall, co. Stafford; and dying s. p. quarter an escallop of the last. Crest cubic ai-m erect —A
29 Feb. 1848, devised the latter residence to her brother. habited sa. cuffed arg. holding a scroll of the second bearing
Mary Anne, vi-. 25 May, 1819, Francis Hutchinson Synge, the inscription " Deo pagit." Mnito Post spinas Palma. —
Esq., 2nd son of the late Sir Robert Synge, Bart, lie d. s.p. —
Residence Weltpn Vicarage, Brough, co. York.
24 Aug. 1854.
Anne Mary (twin with Mary Anne), d. unm. 30 June, 1864,
aged 78.
Laura Frances, m. 19 May, 1812, Rev. William Malet Hoblyn
PAGET OF IBSTOCK, HUMBERSTONE,
of Nanswhyden, Cornwall, and had one son and four daus.
AND OXENDON.
He </. 184G. and his widov/ d. April, 1862. Pag:et, Thomas Tertifs, Esq. of Ibstock and
Caroline Sophia, b. 3 Sept. 1789; m. 20 May, 1824, John
Edward Mosley, Esq. and dying 1853, left two daus. he Huuiberstone, co. Leicester, and Oxenden, co.
; ;
and D.L., b. 17 June, 1791; m. 4 Oct. 1827, Elizabeth Jane, Geraldine, 4th dau. of late Marcus McCausland,
eldest dau. of Rev. John Frederick Doveton, J. P. and D.L., of Esq. of Fruit Hill, co. Derry she d. 5 April, 1869. :
Ho.skins, Esq., eldest Kon of Rev. Henry Hoskins, Pre- Leonard Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, (who besides four daus.) had
bendary of Wells and Hereford Cathedrals, and Rector of a son,
North Perrott, Somerset, and has issue, Thomas Paget, h. 1585, who d. 1633. leaving, by Dorothea
1 Henry William Paget, b. 5 Feb. 1853, his wife, five daus., one of whom m. Thomas Clare, Esq. of
2 Arthur Pliclips, b. 5 May, 18,56. Ibstock; and one son,
1 Mary I'.lanehe, m. 12 Sept. 1878, William, 2nd surviving Thomas Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, 6. there 1627, who was s.
son of the late Sir John Wedderburn, Bart. by his son,
II. Florence Snow, d. in infancy, 1829. Thojias Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, 6. 1652, who was father of
III. Margaret Doveton, to. 7 Oct. 1856, Douglas William Joseph Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, 6. 1700, Joanna AIcocI&l
Parish Labalniondiere, Esq., late Licut.-Col. S3rd regt.. niece and one of the legatees of Thomas Guy, Esq. of London"
Assistant Commissioner Metropolitan Police, younger son
founder of Guy's Hospital, &c., and d. 16 March, I
of the latii Josejih Julian Labalmondiere, Esq., and has
issue, 1 Julian Arthur, /). 8 Nov. 1859; 2 Margaret Paget.
leaving (besides two daus.) two sons,
IV. Helen Mary, d. 4 March, la76. Thomas, of whom we treat.
Joseph, b. 20 Sept. 1738 in. Mary Harding, and d. atLoUi
;
agPI
Mr. Paget served High
Sheriff of Rutland, 1851, and in 1865
as
borough, CO. Leicester, 1825, leaving with other issue, two
sold the family estate of Clipsham Hall, co. Rutland, purchas- sons,
ing at the snmo time the manor of Doulting, Somerset. Ho d. Joseph, father of Charles Paget, Esq. of Euddington
4 June, 1866. Grange, late M.F. for Nottingham.
PAO THE LANDED GENTRY. PAL 1225
John, 6. Dt LonphborouRh, 1773, m. Anne Hunt, and tlyinfj 1837, Catherine Ann, dau. of Wllliatn Robertson,
at Thorpe Satchvillo, 3 April, 1833, left by her (who pre-
deceased him ISll) two sons,
M.D. of Bath, and has issue,
Edmcsd Artupr, of Tliorpp Satchvillc ITall, near Mi'lton I. George Alfred, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 22 March, 1838; d.
Mowbray, co. Leicester, .f. P., /;. ..'4 Jan. lylO; )/i.4 Aug. Feb. I8G6.
]So8, Martha, cluu. of Otlio Manners, Esq. of Goadby II. John, b. 2 Aug. 1839
m. 12 Sept. 1871, the Hon. Clara
;
JIarwood, at one time Iliu'h SherilTof co. Leicester, by Strutt, only dau. of
Lord Rayleigh, and has a son, b. 1874.
Anne his wife. dau. ot the Kev. William Singleton, and III. William Victor, 6. 21 Nov. 1840; m. 27 July, 1869,
has issue, i. Claude Arthur, 6. 8 March, 185U; ii. John
Otho, b. 22 May, 1800; iii. Albert JIanners, b. 2 July, Au;:usta llarriette, dau. of the Rev. Evan Nepean, Canon
1862; IV. Oliver Alsemon, b. 19 Nov. 1864; i. Ada of Westmin.sicr, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen.
Geraldine Anne, b. 25 Axxg. 1863. I. Beatrice Ann, m. Henry Hoare, Esq. of Staplehurst, Kent,
John, III. 1830, Polyxene llantfy, b. Baroness of Wesse- and .St. James's Square, London.
lenyi, a native of i'ransylvania, and has surviving issue,
It. Clara Catherine. in. Rose Emeline.
ason, Oliver, b. Sept. 1841, atClausenburg, Transylvania.
The eldest son and heir, iLfHf il0C.— Dr. Whitaker, in his HUtory of Cravtn, B&ye
Tbomas Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, 6. 1732; m. 17 May, 1775, the the Paley family on record was b. about 1540. The
first of
Mary, dau. of Thomas Clare, Esq. of Ibstock, and by her (who llouscliold Book of Lord ClilTord commemorates that Adam
(I. 10 Nov. 1838, aged 92) had issue, and Richard Paley, of the immediate neighbourhood of Lang-
cliffe, fell at Fludilen, a.d. 1513.
TnoMAs, his heir. Mary, d. yonriff.
Elizabeth, m. Samuel Weston, Esq. of The Grange, and George Paley, Esq. (uncle of the celebrated Archdeacon
(I. s. p. 1860. Anne, w. Rev. Charles lierry. Paley), m. 11 Dec. 1743, Mary Lawson, of Langcliffe, and d.
Clare. Hannah, m. Robert Brewin, Esq. 1762, leaving a son,
Mr. Paget d. 24 Jan. 1814, and was s. by his son, TuoMAS Paley, Esq. of LnrigclifTe, m. 8 Oct. 1772, Ann
Thomas Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, Humberstone, and Osendcn, Green, and by her (who d. Feb. 1840) had issue,
b. 30 Dec. 1778 ; m. 18 Feb. 1807, Anne, 3rd dau. of the late John Green, of Oatlands. George, d. unm. 1811.
John Pares, Esq. of The Newark, and had issue, Thomas, m. Sarah Allonby, and d. 1812.
TnoMAS TEKTrrs, now of Humberstone. Robert, M.D., J.P. West Riding co. York, 6. 1780; m.
John, b. 14 May, IsU, Barristcr-at-Law; m. 1 March, 1S39,
Mary, dau. of Archdeacon Paley. Biebard, d. young.
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Eathbonc, Esij. of Green Mr. Paley d. 24 April, 1808. His son,
Bank, Liveri'ool. John Gkeen Paley, Esq. of Oatlands, near Harrogate, and
5Ir. Paget was in the Commission of the Peaceforco. Leceister, Langcliff, co. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 24 Sept. 1774; m. 1st,
and represented that co. in Parliament. He d. 1862. 7 Nov. 1793, jVnn, dau. and co-heiress of George Barber, Esq.
—
Arms Sa., on a cross engrailed arg., a crescent for of Clockhouse, near Bradford, co. York, and had issue,
difference, in the dexter chief an escallop of the second. George Barber, now Langcliffe.
( /•(.!« —
A lion rampant ppr. resting his sinister paw on an Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, (). 24 Jan. 1803 m. Aug. 1833,
:
—
escutcheon. Mitto Espere et persevere. Sophia, dau. of Henry Perkins, Esq. of Hanworth Park,
Sea(5-- Ibstock and Humberstone, co. Leicester; and Oxen- Middlesex, deceased. He left issue, Charles; Raymond
don, CO. Northampton. South; Cuthbeit; Edward; Grace; Alice; and Ethel.
John Green, Capt. 10th foot. b. 29 Nov. 1807; m. Clara, only
child of Sir Fiizroy Kelly, Knt., and d. s.p.
PAGET OF RUDDINGTON GRANGE. William, b. 20 Dec. 1812; d. 17 Feb. 1822.
Paget, Joseph, Esq. of Euddington Grange, Ann.
Elizabeth, m. James Ashmore, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
nnd Sheffrnwood Hall, co. Nottingham, J. P. co. Harriett, m. William Ashmore, Esq., Major 16tU foot.
Derby, J.P. and D.L. for Notts, b. 2 Nov. 1825 Marianne, d. unm. 23 May, 1825.
VI. 1858, Helen Elizabeth, dau. of the Eev. E. H. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Thomas Paley, Esq.of Lonaon,
Abney, of Derby, and has a dau., and d. 9 Oct. 1860.
Charles, of P.uddington.
Henry, m. Ellen, dau. of Henry Lakin, and d. Feb. 18.58, leaving Matthew James Plunkett, Esq. of North Great
a son, Frank Henry, 6. 17 Feb. 1840; and a dau., Anne Ellen. George's Street, Dublin, and St. Margaret's, co.
Jane, m. 1821, Rev. William Parker, of Little Comberton, Dublin, -nho d. 12 March, 1877 (by Marcella Lia
CO. Worcester.
nife, 3rd dau. of James f arrell, Esq. of Merrion
The elder son,
Square, Dublin, and Eleanor his wife, 2nd dau. of
CHABLE3PACET,Esq.ofRuddington Grange, CO. Nottingham,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Nottingham 1856 to 1S65. High Sheriff
Thomas Lati'an, Esq. of Johnstown, Eilkenny), and
1844, b. 19 Sept. 1799; m. 1st, 1823, Eliza, 4th dau. of William has bad issue,
Paget, Esq. of SouthQeld, Louirhborough ; and 2ndly, 1835, I. Andrew, M.A. T.C.P., 6. 24 May, 1829; m. 20 Oct. 1853,
Ellen, dau. of William Tebbutt, Esq. of Kingston ;by the Jane, dau. of Joseph Bruce, Esq., of Kingston, Canada
former he had issue, West, by his wife Jessy Frazer, and has issue, one son,
I. Mary, m. W. E. Swaine, Esq. of Highfield House, Leeds. Andrew Christopher, 6. 15 Sept. 1864; and three daus.,
n. Lucy. m. Anne. Eleanor, Elizabeth, and Jane,
IV. Caroline,m. J. W. Mellor, Esq. of the Inner Temple, n. James Patrick, who d. in infancy.
liOndon, Barrister-at-Law.
III. Christopher (Right. Hon.), P.C., Lord Chief Baron of
V. Kllen, m. 1st, Oliver Paget, Esq.; and 2ndly, Alfred
Mellor, Esq. He d. 1873. the Exchequer in Ireland, LL.D., T.C.D., of Roriston, co.
Meath, 6. 25 Dec. 1831, called to the Irish liar in Hilary
ilniM— ,Sa., a cross engrailed arg., in the dexter quarter an es-
callop of t)ie last. Crcit —
A lion rampant ppr. Molto Houestas. — Term 1852, and to the Inner Bar Hilary, 1865 appointed
;
—
Beat Ruddington Grange, Nottingham. Lord Chief liaron of the Exchequer in Ireland, 1874, m.
5 Aug. 1862, Ellen, only dau. of Denis Doyle, Esq., by his
wife Rosetta, dau. of Charles Kennely. Esq., and hasiiaue
PAGET OF THOKPE SATCHVILLE. one son, Christopher, b. 27 April, 1863.
See Paget of Ibstock. IV. James Ambrose, b. 10 Feb. 1833; d. f.p. 9 Jan. 1859.
I. Marcella Mary, ni. Columbus Drake, Esq., J.P.
II. Elizabeth, d. 6 July, 1872.
PALEY OF LANGCLIFFE.
iLlllfilSr.— This is a family of considemWe antiquity, and
Paiet, The Rev. George Barber, of Laugcliffc, of Itali.in origin, being descended from the del Palatios of
1
00. York, M. A., B.D., Rector of Frcckenhaui, Suffolk, Lombardy. In 1477, the then Pope (Sextcs IV.j, appointed
aod Rural Dean, J.P., h. 28 Oct. 1709 ; m. 18 May, by bull "Octavian del Palatio Nuncio of the Apostolic See, his
4 E 2
122G PAL THE LANDED GENTRY. PAL
General Govcrnnr of the Spirituals and Temporals of the 1729, TO. Dorothy, dau. of Ven. Robert Elliott, D.D.,
Archdeacon of Ferns, and c(. *. jj.
Metropolitan and Cathedral Cluirch of Arniash."
William, 6. 24 June, 1699; r,i. Mary, dau. of Philip
He was consecrated Archbishop in March, 1480. In the Savage, Esq. of Kilgibbon; and d. v. ^., having had
month of June, 1513 (says the Liher Munerum), this year two sons and three daus.,
is memorable by the death of famous men, "Octavian del Philip, of the Great Island, m. Katherine, dau. of
Palatio, a Florentine born, and Archbishop of Armagh, having James Harvey, Esq. of Killiane; and d. s.p. 1784.
ruled the see 33 years 3 months, exchanged life for death." Bethel, bapt. 28 March, 1722, d. unm.
A memoir of Octavian, by the learned Dean Reeves, of Katherine, heiress of her brother, s. to the Great
Island, III. John Wilson, Esq. of Scarr, and had issue.
Armagh, appeared in the Journal of the Royal Historical and
Her grandson, Matthew Wilson, assumed the sur-
Archaeological Associations of Ireland, Vol. II, 4th Scries, name of Palliser, upon succeeding to the Great
reprinted 1875. The will of John Palles is dated 3 March, Island, m. 12 Aug. 1812, Jane, dau. of Christian
1.562. The identity of the names, Palles and Palatio, is esta- Wilson, Esq. of Sledagh, and had two sons, 1
blished by an ancient seal still preserved in the family. John Christian, of Begerin, ra. Mary, dau. of Rodulphus
Palles m. Alison Somars, and had issue, Alexander, who left William Ryan, Esq. 2 Matthew (Rev.), Rector of
:
Wray Palliseb, Esq. of Derryluskan, co. Tippcrary, and 1 Oct. 1861, Emily, eldest duu. of William Vansittart,
Comragh, co. Waterford, J. P., Lieut. -Col. Waterford Militia Esq., M.P. for Windsor, and has issue. Emily Charlotte.
Artillery, 6. 1789; m. 7 Nov. 1814, Anne, dau. and heir of II. Archdale ViUiers, H.E.l.C.'s Civil Service, 6. 17 Feb.
John Gledstanes, Esq. of Annesgift, co. Tipperary, and left 1832; jii. 28 Feb. i860, Helen, dau. of William Tiyler,
issue, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, and has issue, Archdale,
JoHs, now of Comragh. 6. 17 Nov. 1866; Maude Mary; Charlotte Elizabeth, and
AVray Richard Gledstanes, Commander R.N., b. 24 May, Kate.
1822. in. Ralph Charlton, 6. 3 Oct. 1839.
Frederick Hugh, 6. 3 July, 1826; m. 12 Aug. 1852, Emily, IV. William Cotterell Surtees, deceased.
dau. of Sir Charles Price, Bart.
I. Charlotte Maria, m. 10 July, 1856, Robert William Hamil-
r.dward Mathew, late Capt. 7th Hussars, b. 20 Sept. 1823.
ton, Esq., Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, served in the
William, Rifle Brigade, b. 18 June, 1830
Grace Penelope, m. 15 June, 1853, William Fairholme, of co. Crimea, eldest son of William John Hamilton, Esq., late
Berwick. M.P. for Newport, a descendant of the Hamiltons of
Sarah Elizabeth, to. Nov. 1840, George Stephens, 2nd Viscount I( 'isha w.
Gough, and d. s. p.
Anna, m. John Nugent Rose, eldest son of Major Gen. Sir Mr. Palmer was appointed, 1835, one of the Com-
John Kose, H.E.l.C.S. Mary. missioners for the Colonisation of South Austraha,
Amu— Per pale sa. and arg. three lions rampant counter- and founded the colony without any cost to the
changed. Cfc.<t —
Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi-eagle, nation he also took an active part in the forma- <
wings elevated or. Motto Deo volente. — tion of the
;
Eev. H. H. Edwardes, of Pennant, co. Denbigh), an only son Oxford; 6.5 Feb. 1778; m. 1810, Dorothea Richardson (who
and successor, d. Dec. 1867), youngest dau. of Rev. William Roundell, ot"
Gledstonc, co. "i'ork, and d. 1853, having had issue,
RicuABD Palmer, Esq., 6. 1765 m. 17D1, Jane, eldest dau.,
;
1795, Anna Maria, dau. and co-heir of William Bund, Esq. of Mr. Palmer d. 1840, and was «. by his son,
Wick, CO. Worcester, and by her (who d. 13 Oct. 18.56) left at William Lambe Palmer, Esq. of Rahan, m. Elizabeth
his decease, 12 May, 1853, three sons and one dau., i. George, Emily Anne, 3rd dau. of Col. Nugent, of Clonlost, and d. 1849,
now of Nazing Park; ii. William, of the Inner Temple, Pro- having had, with three daus., Isabella, Elizabeth, and Hen-
fessor of Civil Law at Gresham Coll., b. 9 Nov. 1802, d. rietta, who d. young,
24 April, 1858; iii. Francis, b. 17 Feb. 1810; and Elizabeth, I. Charles Collet, now of Nalian.
m. 25 Feb. 1830, Robert Biddulph, Esq. of Ledbury, co. Here- II. Hamilton William, ?/i. 1877, Henrietta Frances, widow of
ford. Capt. George Macartney, of Lissanoure Castle, co. Antrim,
and dau. of Robert Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, co. West-
—
Arms Arg., two hars sa., charged the upper part with two meath, D.L.
and tlic lower with one trefoil slipped of the field; in chief a I. Augusta, 7n. Capt. William Clarke, and has issue.
greyhound courant of the second. Crist A greyhoimd sejant — Arms — Arg.. a chevron or, between three palmers' scrips sa.,
sa. collared and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil arg.
—
Motto Palma virtuti. tassels and buckles or. C'j-csi — An arm in armour embowed
—
Seat Nazing Park, Waltliam Abbey, Essex. ppr. garnished or, the hand grasping a spear
—
Motto Honor virtutis praimium.
also ppr.
W. H. Harrison, Esq. of Conyngliam Hall, co. June, 1819, Marianne, dau. of Amaziah Empson,
York, and only sister of W. H. Harrison-Uroadlcy, Esq. of Spellow Hill, Eoro'bridge, and has issue,
Esq., M.P. East Hiding co. York {see IjUOADLEY of I. George
(Rev.), Balliol Coll. Oxford, b. 17 March, 1851.
Welton House), and has issue, II. Arthur Lindsay, of the Inner Temple, b. 18 April, 1853.
III. Guy St. Maur, 14th Hussars, b. 13 April, 1S54.
I. Edward Geoffuy Eroadlev, b. 14 June, 1804.
IV. Bryan William, b. 31 March, 1855.
I. Mary Soijhia. ii. Hester Alice.
Emily Ueyrick. v. John Edmund, b. 18G1.
111.
I. Ellen Isabella. ii. Marian Edith.
Mr. Palmer is 2nd surviving son of the Rev. Henry — Tills
family is of considerable antiquity, ft
?JL{lTr7T(JC.
Palmer, of Witlicote Hall, by Elizabeth his wife, was originally seated in the co. of Somerset; and, so far back
dau. of tlie Rev. Samuel lleyrick, and grandson of as the 12ih century, it is found in alliance with the great
Sir John Palmer, 5lli bavt., of Carlton, M.P. for Somerset House of St, Maur, which had summons to Parlia-
CO. Leicester, and Cliarlottc his wife, duu. of Sir ment in the reign of Kdwaud 11. The estate of Naburn has
Henry Gough, Eart. of Edgbaston, co. Warwick. regularly descended from father to son ever since the year
1220.
Arhis — Sa., a chevron or,between three crescents arg. William Palmes, Esq. of Naburn (9th in descent from Sir
Great— A wyvcm or, armed and langued gu. 3Iolto Par sit — William Palmes, of Naburn, living 19 Edward III., and 15th
fortuna laburi.
S'OTi— Withcote Hall, Oakham. Toion House— ZO, Beaufort from Manfred Palmes, living circa G Stephen), in. 1st, Ehnor,
Gardens, S.W. Ciit(<— Conservative. dau. of William Ueslerton, Esq. of Hcslerton, and had twosons,
PAP TUE LiVNDED GENTRY. PAP 1229
Bbiak, his heir. b. June 29, 1873; Muriel Caroline; Cicely GcrtrDfle
Guy, Scrjeant-at-Law, tn. Jane, dau. and heir of John Drew, Bertha Sybil.
Esq. of Bristow, and was ani.cstur of the I;iniily ol I'almes
II. Thomas Henry (Rev.), 6. 23 Nov. 1835 ; m. Oct. 1867,
of Lindleii, CO. York, the eventual heiress of which, Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Palmes, Esq. of Lindley, m. Sia Elizabeth, dau. of Thoma.s llardeaslle, Esq., of Pradshaw
William Strickland, Bart. Hall, CO. Lancaster, and has issue, 1 JI. Gabrielle C. Pel-
Mr. Palmes jii. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of WilHam Westrop, Esq. hnm, 6. 3Sept. ISlJd; 1 Antoinette T. Pelham; 2 Marguerite
He was s.at his decease by his elder son, E. Pelham.
Brian Palmes, Esq. of Nalmrn, who was Justice of Assize III. John Ashton, Major E.E., 6. 6 Nov. 1838; m. 8 Sept.
CO. Lancaster. Of this learned person there is a portrait at 1860, Lydia Charlotte Girardot, 6th dau. of Rev. William
Naburn, inscribed, "Bryan Palmes, Justice of the Common Girard6t, of Hiiiton, Somerset, and has issue, 1 Kate
;
Pleas, ob. 1511." His son and heir (by Ellen, his 1st wife, 2 C'ecile 3 Rose.
;
dau. of John Aeclom, Esq. of Morbic), IV. David, b. 4 Jan. 1844, Capt. 32nd Highlanders.
of Sir Brian Stapleton, Knt. of Hirst Courtney, near Selby, the reign of Edward I., William Papillon, one of the King's
and was by his eldest son,
*•.
most devoted servants, was recommended by his ro^al master,
George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, h. 3 Nov. 1666; m. Anne, in the 31st year of his reign, to the Abbot and convent of
dau. of George Witham, Esq. of Cliffe, and was s. by his eldest Leicester, for a corrody from that house. Tliis WiUiam Papil-
surviving son, lon is supposed to have founded the family of Papillon of
George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, whoiii. Frances, dau. and Luhenham, in Leicestershire. His nephew and heir waa
co-heir of Kobert Plumpion, Esq. of Plumpton, and was s. by Roger Papillon.
his eldest son, Anthony Papillon, the friend of Erasmus, and one of the
George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, who m. Catherine, dau. of most distinguished of the Huguenots in France, held an office
George Hcncage, Esq. of Hainton, co. Lincoln, d. without at the court of Feancis I., and enjoyed, in an eminent degree,
surviving issue, 7 Feb. 1774, and was s. by his brother, the favour and protection of the pious Margaret of Valois. He
John Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, who r,i. 16 Nov. 1775, d. suddenly, 1525, not without the suspicion of poison, leavins
Susannah, dau. of Mr. Thomas Wharrie, of Hull, and left at a son, also a champion of the Reformation, who fell on St.
his decease, 1783, a dau., Elizabeth, m. Samuel Walker, Esq. Bartholomew's Day, 1572. He was fatlier of
of Masborough, near Piotherham and a son,
;
Thomas Papillon, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Heskt
George Palmes, Esq., of Naburn, J. P. and D.L., 6. IV. of France, who went three embassies to Venice for that
18 Oct. 1776 m. 15 Jan. 1810, Margaret Isabella, dau. of
;
Monarch, but in 1593, he, at his own request, left the King's
William Lindsay, Esq. of Oatlands, co. Lanark, and by her service on his renouncing the Protestant faith. He m. 12 Aug.
(who d. 8 April, 1869) had issue, 1572, Jane Vicue de la Pierre, and by her (who was drowned
Bryan, Capt.52Ed Light Infantry, d. kwto. at Barbados, 1839. on her passage to England) he had issue,
WiLi lAM Lindsay, now of Naburn. I. Thomas, an eminent Lawyer, Counsellor of the Parliament
John Philip, Capt. E.N., ;,*. Mary Head, of Halifax, Nova of Paris, and Scribe of the Synod of Aries 1620, 6. 1758, who
Scotia and rf. 21 Feb. 1869, leaving four children, Manfred
: m. in Paris, and was father of David Papillon, a good and
Francis Philip and Maud.
; ;
learned man, who was banished from Paris, and was impri-
Manfred Leslie, (/. at Trinidad, 1839. soned three years at Avranehcs, in Normamiy, on account
James, M.A., Rector of Eserick, co. York, m. 1849, Annie of his attaehmeut to the reformed religion. He d. in
Augusta Champney, and has Bryan: Percy; George; Cecil; England, 1693.
Edwin Gerald Louisa Dundas Edith Mary Alice Mary
; ; ; ; ; u. David, ancestor of the Papillons of Acrise,
Eveline; and Helen.
Isabella, m. 1834. James Bruce Jardine, Esq. of Hallside, co. Thomas Papillon, d. 20 Nov. ICOS, His 2nd son,
Lanark. Georgina. Eliza. Frances Edith. David Papillon, of Lubcnhani, co. Leicester, m. 1st, 11
Mr. Palmes d. March, 1851. June, 1611, Mary Castcl, and by her (whod. 3 May, 1614) had
a son, Thomas, whoc/. in infancy, and a dau., JIary, m. 7 June,
Arms—G\x., three fleurs-de-lis arg. a chief vaire. Cresi—A
—
hand holding a palm-braneh. MoUo Ut Falma Justus. 1631, Peter Fontaine, Esq. He lu. 2ndly, 4 July, 1615,
Seat —Naburn Hall, near York. Anne Mary Calandrini, of a family famous through many
generations at Lucca, in Italy; her grandfather, Juliano,
adopted the reformed religion, and soon had, with her father,
Jean, to leave their possessions there, and take refuge in
PAPILIiON OF CEOWHTJBST PARK.
France. Ju!iano was great grandson of Sir Pietro Calandiini,
Papillox, Thomas, E.^q. of Crowhurst Park, the brother of Philippo, Cardinal of Bologna, 1470, and of Popi}
Sussex, J.P. and D.L., 6. 7 March, 1803 m. 8 Sept. ;
Nicholas V. By her (who d. 8 Nov. 1675) David Fapillo:i
1825, Frances Margaret, 2ncl dau. of tlic late iSir left at his decease, 16.')9, with other issue, a dau., Anne, ni. Ist
Henry Oxenden, Eart, of Broome Park, Kent, and 1C53, William Brudenell, Esq., of Glaston, co. Rutland ; and
2ndly, 1655, Everard Fawkner, Esq. and a son,
has issue, ;
and his other possessions, he was .«. by his son, twin with Anna, d. 1836; rv. Maria, m. the Rev. J. Powell,
Philip Papillos, of Acrise, 6. 1060, M.P. for Dover 1700-2- Rector of Munslow v. Isabella and vi. Emma. Mr. Pardoe
; ;
More, Esq. of Linlev Hall, Salop; and 2ndlT, 22 his death in 1753, when he was s. by his son. Gen Gansel.
Jan. 1850, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of the late James Part of the estate had become the property of the Corpora-
Fielder Croome, Esq. of Putloe, co. Gloucester. tion of the city of Lincoln,who sold it to the ancestor of the
present owner. A special Act of Parliament was requisite
iLinrSJC—The original residence of the Pardoe family for this sale which Act received the Eoyal assent on the fth
;
was at Cleeton, co. Salop, and they were there seated for of May, 1795. The Manor of Marks belonged originally to the
many generations the estate is still In the possession of the
; Priory of St. Helen's, in London; then to the Witherpole
present Mr. Pardoe, of Nash Court. family {lemp. He>'ET VIII.), in whose possession it remained till
Geobge Pabdoe, son of George Pardoe, of Cleeton and Fain- Sii- Edmund Witherpole sold it in 1601 to Sir James .\ltham,
tree, d. 1669, and at that date the Pardoes are stated in old one of the Barons of the Exchequer; whose son sold it to
writings to have been resident at Cleeton long previously. David Gansel, Esq., in whose son it became vested. During
George Pardoe was father of Geokge Pabdoe, of Cleeton, who the latter half of the last century the heirs of Gen. Gansel
d. 1682, and was «. by his brother, Edwabd Pabdoe, of Cleeton, sold both the manors, together with the advcwson of I.eyton
who d. 1714, leaving a son and successor, George Pabdoe, and a portion of the great tithes, to
Esq. of Cleeton, 0. 1694, who d. 17C0, and was father of George John Pardoe, Esq., High Sheriff of Essex 1775, who was 6.
Pabdoe, Esq. of Cleeton, 6. 1728, m. Eliiabeth, daa. of the 1711; m. 1749, Ann (who d. 2 Nov. 1799), sister of Major-Gen.
I
PAR THE LANDED GENTRY. PAR 1231
Edward Urmston 1st Foot Guards ; d. Oct. 170S, having had the ancient family of Ttlston of Cheshire, and by her (whod.
issue one son only, 31 Aug. 1812) had issue,
John TAnnoE, Esq., M.P. for Tlynipton, Camclford, and Thomas, of IIopwcll Hall.
\VestIowc, 6. 17C0; hi. 22 Feb. ITSO, Jane, dau. of Thomas, John Tylston, ui. Mary, dau. of Edwyn Andrew Burnaby,
Oliver, Esq. of the Great House, Lcyton, Essex, by l''rances Esq. of Baggrave Hall, co. Leicester, and d. Nov. 1831,
aged 34, having issue, Thomas John, Agnes Tylston, aud
his wife, dau. of Peter lirooke, l'>q. of iVlere Hall, co. Chester,
Mary Tylston.
by whom (who (,'. 20 April, IVOti) he left at his decease, six days Elizabeth, (/. unm.
after, in the lifetime of his father, Anno, m. Thomas Paget, Esq., M.P., and d. 12 Dec. 1868,
I. John, heir to his grandfather. leaving issue.
II. George, K.N., Midshipman H.M.S. " Cambrian," i. 1789, Agnos, )/(. the Rev. Edward Thomas Vaughan, M.A., brother
killed in .i skirmish off Palamos, on the eo;ist of Spain, of Sir Henry Ilalford, Bart., and of Mr. Justice Vaughan,
19 Dee. ISIO. and has issue. Mary, d. uhm.
III. Frederick, H.E.I.C.S., I). 179.'), lost at sea in the "Lady Dtirothca, iii.thoVcn. Archdeacon Hill.
Jane Dundas," isuy. Hannah, m. The Veil. Archdeacon Jones, M. A., and ha.<i issue.
IV. Edward, Ensign and Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 6. 4 April, Katharine, i,i.. Rol>crf liickcrslo'.li, Esq. of Liverpool, brother
1796, severely wounded at the siexe of Bergen op Zoom of the late Lord Langdale, and has issue.
during the Walcheren expedition 1814, killed at Waterloo, Mr. Pares d. 16 June, 1833, and was a. by his son,
18 June, 1815. ThomasPares, Esq. of Hopwcll Hall and Ulverscroft Cottage,
I. Maria, m. 16 March, 1816, John Peter Allix, Esq. of Swaff-
M.A., J. P., and formerly (from 1818 to 1826) M.P. for
ham House, M.P. co. Cambridge; and d. 1854.
Leicester, b. 30 Oct. 1790; m. 19 May, 1821, Octavia, dau. of
The eldest son, Edward Langdon Mackmurdo, Esq. of Claplon, Middlesex,
John Pabdoe, Esq. of Lcyton, J. P. and D.L. cos. Essex and
and had issue,
Hertford, 6. 1787 m. 25 Jan. 1S08, Cluulotte Jane, dau. of
;
Thomas IIenrt, late of Hopwcll.
John Peter Allix, Esq. of Swaffham House, co. Cambridge, John, May, 1833; la. 3U July, 1856, Katharine, dau. of
b. 11
and by her (who il. 24 Feb. 1870) had issue, John Back, Esq. uf Bytlcet, Surrey, and niece of Sir
I. John, his heir. George Back, the Arctic explorer, and has issue, 1 Norman ;
II. George,
0. 7 Oct. 1814; d. 2 Aug. 1815. 2 Lancelot; 3Bernard; 4Basil; 5Harold; lAUce; 2Etliel;
II. Edward, of Ambergood, Christ Cliurch, co. Southampton, 3 Margaret; 4 Constance; 5 May.
Capt. 15th and I8th rcgts., b. 10 Dec. 1817 m. 27 Oct. ;
William, /;. 22 March, 1837; m. 27 June, 1860, Helen D.
1849, Harriet, dau. of William Astell, Esq., of Everton Scott; and (V.Jan. 1«;0, leaving issue, 1 William Henry;
House, CO. Huntingdon M.P. and d. 26 March, 1870,
;
2 Thomas Alfred; 3 Arthur; 1 Helen; 2 Gertrude; 3 Aj^nes.
leaving issue, Agnes, m. 1849, the Rev. Gilbert Bcrcslord, Rector of Hoby,
CO. Leicester, and d. 25 March, 1868, leaving issue.
1 Edward Allix, b. 17 Jan. 1854; m. SO March, 1875,
Octavia, d. unm. Anna Mary.
Marion Francos, eldest dau. of the Bev. lloberc Pinckney,
Vicar of Highclifi'e, co. Southampton, and has issue, Edith, m. Oct. 1863, the Rev. Claude Lillingston, has one son
and two daus.
Edward Robert Cyril, b. 17 Feb. 1876.
Reginald George, h. 3 April, 1877. Mr. Pares d. 26 April, 1866, and was
.5. by his eldest son,
Thomas William Ralph, b. 3 Oct. 1878. Thomas Henri Pares, Esq. of Hopwcll Hall, Capt. 48th
2 George Astell, li. 5 Sept. 1855, Lieut. 13th regt. (Prince Northamptonshire Militia, b. 8 Feb. 1830; m. 7 Jan. 1852,
Albert's) Light Infantry. Mary Louisa, 5lh dau. of Rev. Richard Stephens, Vicar of
I. Charlotte Jane, 6.23 Dec. 1808; d. 24 Dec. 1812. Belgrave-cum-Birstall, co. Leicester, aud d. 9 May, 1873,
II. Catherine Harriet, m. Rev. Henry Charles Eaton, Vicar leaving issue,
of Stetchworlh, son of Richard F.atun, Esq. of Stetchworth Edward
I. Heniit, now of Hopwell Hall.
Park, CO. Cambridtre, and has had issue. II. Frederick, d. young, 1 Nov. 18.')8.
II. Maria, b. 31 March, 1811; d. 15 December 1812.
III. Leonard, d. young, 26 .Ian. 1859.
IV. Matilda, b. 22 May, 1812; d. 20 Dec. 1812.
I. Geraldine Louise, d. 9 July, 1863. n. Evelyn.
V. Anna Cecil, b. 7 Feb. 1816; d. 15 June, 1833.
VI. Mary Juliana, 6. 6 Feb. 1817; d. 18 Feb. 1830.
Arms— Sa., a chevron arg. with a crosslet of the second iu
vu. Charlotte Louisa, b. 21 Sept. 1820; d. 16 Nov. 1820.
the dexter chief. Cicst —A dcmi-gryphon or. MuUo — Pares
cum pcribus.
Mr. Pardoe d. 29 March, 1870, and was s. by his son, Seats —
Hopwell Hall, near Derby ; Kirby Frith, near
Eev. John Pardoe, Lord of the Manor, and Vicar of Lcyton Leicester.
(EuralDean of Barking 1SC9-70); b. 31 Aug. 1813.
—
Arms Arg., on a chevron embattled counter-embattled
PARKE OF DUNALLY.
between three towers sa. as many bombs of the tield tired ppr.
and a chief arg. CreM A tower arg. — Parke, Rogeh Chabees, Esq. of Dunally, co.
/Seu£— The Manor House, Leyton, and Walthamstow, Essex.
Sligo, J.P., A.B., High Sheriff 1858.
manuel Coll. Cambridge, s. his father 9 May, 1878. Charles Johnstone, Esq. of Ludlow, and niece of the late Sir
Richard Johnstone, Bart, of llackness Hall, co. York, and had
HinCaflC— This family was settled at Leicester, ter.i}-). issue,
Elizabeth, and in the charter of that sovereign John Pare is
Roger, now of Dunally. Johnstone William.
mentioned as a then member of the Corporation.
Jemmett, d. 25 Dec. 1SC6. Louisa Elizabeth.
John Pares, b. 1635, was Mayor of Leicester 1C95, and d.
Sir William, a J. P. and D.L., twice served as High Sheriff of
i.ssue, by Mary his wife (who d. 1728) aged
Sept. 1712, leaving
91, John and ti. Thomas. The eldest son,
1.
Sligo.Had. 1 Sept. 1851.
Smi—Dunally, Sligo.
;
Esq., eldest son of the Kev. Alexander Buchanan, M.A., 1845, Mary Ann, eldest dau. and co-heir of John
of Hales Hall, co. Stafford.
Francis Carr, Esq. of Carr Lodge, Horbury, co. York,
iLillCaCJC. Adam de Preston conveyed, in the reicni of by Mary his wife, only child and heiress of William
King John, and again in tliatof Hentit 111., the lands which he
Robinson, Esq. of Hemingbrough, and has had issue,
held in Estwistle to the monks of St. Mar;', of KirkestaU. In
13 EicHABD II., John de Bardesay, Abbot of the Monastery of I. Edwabd, 5. 10 Sept. 1846.
the Blessed Mary of KirkestaU, conveyed those lands to n. John William Robinson, 6. 6 Oct. 1S57.
William de Parkek, who, temp. Hexky IV., is styled de II. Thomas Goulburne, b. 27 Dec. 1859.
Monk Hall, in Extwistle; he had four sons, of whom the eldest, I. Ellen. II. Mary Barbara Beatrix. in. Alice Isabel.
Laweesce Pabkeb, of the same place, had a son and heir, IV. Margaret Anne. v. Harriet Maria, deceased.
John Pabkeb, of the same place, d. 14 Sept. 23 Heset VII. ILtlTCSQC. Edmund Pabker, younger son of Parker of
He had a son and heir, Horroikford, aimn 19 Henby VIII., m. Jennet, dau. and heii
John Pabkeb, of the same place, 6. 1431; m. Isabella, widow of lledmaine, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Eobert
of Thomas Butler, and one of the daus. of John Biockholes, Parker, of Browsholme, in the forest of Bolland, co. York,
Esq., and d. 15C5. His son and heir, and had (with two daus.) a son and successor,
KoBEBT Pakker, purchased, 36 Hesbt VIII., by license of Robert Pabkeb, Esq. of Browsholme, living 1591, who w.
the King, from William Eomsden, of Longley, the manor of Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Chadderton, of Nuthurst, father of
Brierclyffe and Extwistle. He m. Joan, dau. of Simon Hay- William Chadderton, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and had issue,
dock, of Hesandforth, by Joan his wife, dau. of Giles, son of I. Edmund, drowned at Cambridge, unm. ii. Thomas, his
;
Geoffry Stanfield, and dying v. p. 1560, left a son and heir, heir; Roger, D.D., Precentor and Dean of Lincoln, d.
iii.
John Pabkeb. Esq. of Extwistle, m. Margaret, dau. of 29 Aug. 1629, aged 71 William, of Blislandand Wallingon. co.
;
liawrcnce Townley, of Burnside, co. Lancaster, and dying Cornwall, D.D., Archdeacon of CornwaO, living 1620, from
1634,was s. by his eldest son, whom descended, in the female Une, John Ansiis, Garter
John Pabkeb, Esq. of Extwistle, 6. 1578; m. Elizabeth, dau.
King of Arms. The eldest surviving son,
of Cuthbcrt Holdsworth, Esq. of Sowerby, co. York, by whom Thomas Pabkeb, Esq. of Browsholme, bow-bearer of the
he had, with other issue,
forest of BoUand, Duchy of Lancaster, m. Bridget, dau. and
Eobert, 6. 1604; m. Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of co-heir of James Tempest, of Rayne, in Craven, son of Leonard,
Kicholas Scarborough, Esq., and dying v. p. 1636, left,
3rd son of Roger Tempest, of Broughton, and had by her (who
John, successor to his grandfather. d. 1610), with numerous other children,* a son and successor,
John Parker, Esq. served the office of Sheriff of co. Lancaster Edwabd Pabker, Esq. of Browsholme, 6. Aug. 1602,
in 1653, andwas s. at his decease, 1655, by his grandson, TO. 28 Jan. 1629, Mary, dau. of Richard Sunderland, Esq. of
John Pabkeb, Esq. of Extwistle, 7)i. Jane, dau. of Henry High Sunderland, co. York, by JIary his wife, 6th d&;i. of Sir
Foster, Esq. co. Southampton, and relict of Col. Francis Richard Saltonstall, Kt., Lord Mayor of London, and had by
Malham, a Cavalier officer, by whom he had issue, her (who d. 16 Jan. 1673) five sons and one dau. Edward
RoBEBT, his successor. Parker d. 1667, and was s. by his son,
Mary, m. 1st, Benjamin Waddingtoil, Esq. of Ellerton Thomas Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, bapt. 1 May, 1631;
Gledow, to. York: and 2ndly, Richard Assheton, Esq. 2nd
TO. Margaret, 5th dau. of Eadcliffe Ashton, Esq. of Cucrdalc,
son of Sir Ralph .\ssheton, of Middleton, co. Lancaster,
CO. Lancaster, brother of Sir Balph Ashton, Bart, of Whalley,
EUzabetli, m. Thomas Lister, Esq. of Arnoldsbiggin, co.
York, ancestor by her of Lord Ribblesdalc. and had issue,
Jane, m. Edward Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, co. Yoik. I. Edwabd, of Browsholme, J.P., great-grandfather of
Banastre Pabkeb, Esq. who in 1719 transferred the family Ecv. J. Strode, of Hatfield, Herts, and d. 17 Dec. 1828
seat from Extwistle to Cuerden Hall, to which he had suc- leaving issue one dau., Lsabella, d. vnrn. 2 Aug. 1844.
ceeded in right of his mother. He m. Anne, dau. and co- 3 John Fleming (Rev.), M.A., h. 1782; to. Catherine
heiress of William Clayton, Esq. of Ful wood, M.P. for Liverpool, dau. of Thomas, Lord Eibblesdale; and d. 26 Nov
1862, having had issue, Thomas Lister, d. s. p. 1 Aug
and was s. at his decease, 1738, by his eldest son,
1852; John, d. s. p. 18 April, 1845: Catherine, d. 10 Dec
RoBEBT Pabkeb, Esq. 6. 1727; m. Anne, on'y dau. and
1841 and Frederick, d. 7 Dec. 1841.
;
Bole heiress of Tliomas Townley, Esq. of Eoyle, co. Lancaster, 4 Charles Robert, b. 1783; d. .i. p.
by whom he left issue,
* Of the daus.,
Banastbe, his successor. I. Jenet, ,11. Aug. 1613, to Richard Carrier, of Wirksworlb
Thomas Townley, who inherited from his brother. sometime Fellow of St. John Coll. Cambridge, and had :
Anne, rii. Richard (Crosse) Legh, Esq. of Shaw Hall, co. son, Eobert Carrier, whose dau.,
Lancaster, and of Adlington, co. Chester.
Jenet Cabrieb, to. Sir Thomas Parker, Earl of Macclesfield
Mr. Parker d. 1779, and was s. by his elder son,
II Elizabeth, m. James Carrier, of Helpston, for her 2n'
Banastre Pabkeb, Esq., m. Anne, dau. of William Hulton, husband, and had a dau., Bridget, m. to William Parkei
far,
Esq. of Hulton Park, co. Lancaster, but dying «. p. 1783, Esq., and was mother of Geobge Pabkeb, Esq. of
was s. by his broihc.--. Hill, CO. Stafford.
I
PAR THE LANDED GENTRY. PAR 12o3
6 Henry, b. 1784; in. May, 1803, Anne, dan. of Jolin
ilaclcan, Esq. ot Galway, and Uatl issue one son; fatliur
PARKER OP CLOPTON HALL.
and sou deceased. Parkee, Windsor, Esq. of Clopton Hall, Suffclk.
6 William, 6. 1785 ; Vicar of Skipwith; ti. «. p. 24 Sept. M.P. for West Suffolk sinco 1859 J.P. and D.L., ;
1848. 7 Septimus, 6. 17b8; d. 179J.
Higli Sheriff 1854, and Major West Suffolk Militiu,
8 Octavius, 6. and d. liyo.
The eldest son, served at the siege and capture of Bluirtporo,
TuoMAS Lister P.^hker. E.sq. of Browsholme, bow- 1825-26, was Aide -de -Camp and lulcrpreter to
bearer of forest of Bollaiul, 0. 27 Sept. 177U, sold,
tlie
Field-Marslial Viscount Comberme.c, and Major or
1820, to his cousin, Thomas Parker, lisq. of Alkincoats,
the mansioD and estate ol lirowsholmc.
Brigade to the troops in Jlal-.va and Lufknow,
u. Robert. 182y-3(j, b. 1802 m. 1830, Elizabeth Mary, dau.
;
Thomas Parker, whose will bears date 7 July, 1C95, was 4. at of Geu. Alexander Duncan, and has, with other issue,
his decease by his eldest son, Edward. His 2nd son, DcscAN, 6. 1S34; m. 1877, Margaret Fanny, dau. of the lato
Robert Parker, Esq., 6. 1662, purchased the estate of Alkin- Henry Le Hemp Cockscdge, Esq. of Drinkstouc House.
coats. He m. a dau. of Miles Whitaker, of Symonstone, and Suffolk.
bad three sons, Tho.\ias, Robert, and Edward. Mr. Parker d.
10 Nov. 1714, and was s. by his eldest son, Major Parker is eldest son of the late William
Thom.\s Parker, Esq. of AlUincoats, J. P., who m. Alice, Parker, Esq. of Ilardwieke, co. Grloucester, bjAni.o
widow of John Lonsdale, Esq. of High Ryley, and only child his wife, dau. of William Windsor, Esq.
and heiress of John Blakey, Esq. of Lanehead, the last de- -Sea(— Clopton Hull, Rattlesdcn, near Stowmarkct, Suffolk.
scendant of the Blakets of Blakty. By this lady he left at his
decease a son and successor,
Robert Parker, Esq. of Alkincoats, who r,i. his cousin,
Elizabeth, only dau. of John Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, co.
PARKER OF HANTHORPE HOUSE.
York, and had issue, Parker, William, Esq. of Ilanthorpe House, co.
Thomas, his heir. Robcrf, d. v.-nm. 1805. Lincoln, J.P. aud D.L., High Sheriff 1864, b. 2-i
John Toulson, m. 19 July, 1804, Esther Arthur, dnu. of John Oct. 1791 ; m. 13 March, 1817, Ann, dau. of John
Arthur Worsop, Esq. of Howden, co. York, aud had issue.
Bulhvant, Esq. of London, and has issue,
The eldest son,
Thomas Parker, Esq. of Alkincoats, J. P. and D.L., m. I. William, of Cawthorpe House, near Bourne, J.P. and
4 May, 1778, Betty, only child and heiress of Edward Parker, D.L., Major R. S. Lincoln Militia, 6. 24 March, 1824; m.
Esq. of N'ewton Hall, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heiress 13 June, Ic 55, Augusta Millet Harriot, 2nd dau. of the
of John Goulbourne, Esq. of Manchester, and by her, who d. late Lieut. -Col. C. W. Short, Coldstream Guards, and has
b Nov. 1808, had issue, issue.
Pakkeu, John Oxley, Esq. of Woodham Mor- Anthony Paekee, Esq. of Castle Lough, J.P. and D.L., d.
unm. 1837, and was s. by his brotlier.
timer, Essex, B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, J.P. and D.L.,
The Rev. Standish Grady Parker, of Castle Lough, to.
I). 1812 ; m. 1847, Louisa, dau. of Richard Uurant, 1841, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Robert Gabbett, D.D., of
Esq. of Sharpliam, Devon, and High Canons, Herts, by whom he had
Castle Lake, co. Clare, issue two sons,
and has issue, Anthony, now of Castle Lough.
I. CnnisTOPiiER William, h. 1853, educated at Winchester Robert Gabbett, of Ballyvally, co. Clare, &. 14 July, 1846;
and Oriel Coll., B.A. 1875, J.P. lor Essex. TO. 30 July, 18G8, Louisa, 2nd dau. of John Whitty, Esq. of
Conayns Parker, Esq. of Woodham Mortimer (who The Rev. S. G. Parker d. 1847.
d. 18i3), by his first wife, Emma Elizabeth, dau. of Arms — Sa., a 'stag's head, cahossed between two flaunches
Edward Gepp, Esq. of Chelmsford, Essex, and arg. in the centre chief point a mullet or. Crest —A stag
salient ppr. charged with a mullet as in the arms. Motto —
grandson of John Oxley Parker, Esq. (who d. 1826), Fideli certa merces.
^
by Sarah his wife, dau. of Christopher GriUlnhoofe, /Sea«— Castle Lough, Killaloe. I
M.D., of Chelmsford. «
SwU— Woodham Mortimer, Maldon, Essex.
PARKER OF WARWICK HALL.
PARKER OF SWANNINGTON HALL. Paekee, Thomas Holme, Esq. of Warwick Hall,
Cumberland, Lord of the Manor of Warwick, J. P.,
Paekee, John Robeet Theophilus Hastings, D.L., High Sheriff 1873, Capt. Westmorland and
Esq. of Swannington Hnll, Norfolk, J.P. and late Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 15 March, 1842;
Capt. in the West Norfolk Milifia, h. 1823; m. m. 28 July, 1864, Amy Mary, dau. of Rev. James
1858, Elizabeth Rachel Rosalie Dorothea, only child
Butler, D.C.L. Oxon, of Btu-nley, co. Lancaster,
of the late Major Randall, of Swannington Hall, by
and has had issue,
Rachel his wife, dau. of the Rev. Christopher
I. Percy Thomas Holme, 6. 4 May, 1805 d. 1873.
Harvey, D.D., of Kyle, co. Wexford. The manor of ;
Swannington has descended to Mrs. Parker in a III. Cyril Robert Holme, b. 7 Nov. 18G9.
direct line from the Bladwells, Lords of the Manors I. Agnes Amy Mary.
of Morton and Swannington 1549, ieniTp. Edwaed
JLiltCHCJC. —The manor of Warwick was given shortly
VI. Mr. Hastings Parker is eldest son of Henry after the Conquest, to Odard, Lord of Corby, and his des
Parker, Esq., Capt. R.N., by the Lady Frances cendants continued to inherit, by the name of De Warwicl
Theophila Anne his wife, eldest dau. of Hans or Warwick, until 1778. The manor afterwards passed tothi
Francis, 11th Earl of Huntingdon and grandson ;
Parker family.
of John Robert Parker, Esq. of Green Park, Thomas Parker, Esq. of Warwick Hall, High Sheriff Cum
Youghal, CO. Cork, by Catlierine Uniacke his wife, beiiand 1828, made great improvements in the estate am
seat of AVarwick Hall, described in Ly.son's History o.nd Anli
of Kermincham Hall, co. Chester. Mr. Parker
qaiiies, &c. of Cumberland as "An elegant structure of re
claims to be i-epresentative of the ancient baronies
freestone; the grounds arc elegantly disposed, and the rivr
of Morley and Monteagle (in abeyance) as de- Eden, which flows through them, has its banks neatly l;u
scended fro"m a brother of the last Lord Morley, out."
•who passed over to Ireland about the middle of Christopher Parker, Esq. of Warwick Hall, to. 2 Oi.-
the 17th century. 1806, Mary, dau. of John Chadwick, Esq. (d. 15 Jan. 1814)
S,Mi —Swannington Hall, Norwich. and d. 28 Feb. 1838, leaving a son,
Robert Holme Parker, Esq. of Warwick Hall, m. 12 Fel
1840, Elizabeth, dau. of John Richardson, Esq. of Nunwic
PARKER OF CASTLE LOUGH. Hall, Cumberland, by wliom(whO(/. 27 June, I858)hehadissu
Paekee, Anthony, Esq. of Castle Lough, co. John Richardson, b. 24, d. 26 March, 1841.
Tipperary, High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1876, h. 21 Thomas Holme, his heir.
Dec. 1844; m. 18 July, 1867, Anna Christiana, dau. Annie.
of John D. Hutchinson, Esq. of Timoney Park, co. Mr. Parker May, 1S47, and was s. by his only survivir
d. 12
Tipperary, and by her (who d. 18 Oct. 1871) has son, the present Lord of the Manor.
had issue,
—
Arms Az., two bars gemoUes arg. between three bucl:
heads erased or, all between two flaunches of the last. Cresi-
1. Standish Grady John, &. 9 Jan. 1870. A cubit arm vested vert cutfed arg. holding in the hand the atti
I. Anna Cliristina, h. 20 -May, 18G8; d. VI Aug. 1871. of a stag and a bow and arrows saltirewise all ppr. Motto
II. Elizabeth iVIargaret, b. Zl May, 1871. Virtutis alimcntum honos.
iScat— Warwick Hall, near Carlisle.
—
ILtlTCagr. Tlie founder of this family, wliich claims
descent from the Parkers of NnrUi Mnltna, l^evon, ancestors
of tlie Earl of Morley, settled in Ireland, but at wliat date is PARKINSON OF LUDFORD.
now uncertain. John Parker, of Duukipp, co. Limerick,
Parkinson, John Lechmeee Meeeick, Esq.
whose will is dated 101)8, was father of
John Parker (will dated 172C), )«. Alice, dau. of the Rev. Ludford Park, Salop, b. 22 Feb. 1844; m. 11 Apr
Anthony lrl)y, D.D., and liad a son, 1872, Maria Eliza Mary, eldest dau. of Hem
Anthony Parker, Esq., who s. to the Tipperary and Lime- Pciiton, Esq. of Pentonville, Middlesex, Col. 3i
rick properties, and was High .Sheriff for the latter co. 1740. Royal Middlesex Militia.
He 711. Miss Amy Massy, and left a son, ILtliraflC. Leonard Parkinson, Esq. of Kinncrsl
Anthony Parker, Esq. of Castle Lougli, High SheritT co. Castle, CO. Hereford, and Frocester Court, co. Gloucester, w
Limerick 17G1, and of co. Limerick 17()S. He wi.1701, Anne, father of
tlau. of Standish Grady, Esq. of VAton, sister to Mary Theresa,
Richard Parkinson, Esq. of Kinnersley, en. Hereford,
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Countess of llclie.sler, and d. 1800, having had issue by her 1 Jan. 1807, Lucy, eldest dau. of Admiral WiUiaMi Lechmci
(who d. 1825), R.N., of Steeple Aston, co. Oxford, by Elizalieth his wi
Anthony, his heir. Standish Gradt, s. Iiis brother. dau. of Sir John Dashwood King, Bart.; and d. 16 Api
William, of Pally vally, co. Clare, lianistcr-at-Law, m. J 851, wlien he was s. by his son,
Anne, dau. of William Wilson, Esq. of Calicrcoiilish, co.
John Parkinson, Esq. of Kinnersley Castle, co. TIerefoi
Limerick, and d. .«. ?).
7)1. 5 Jan. 184'-', Sarah Levine, only dau. of Admiral Fowl'
Henry Thomas, 3th Lancers, d. s. p.
Mary, d. xinm. of Walliscote, Oxon; and d. 12 Oct. 18.=)9, leaving issue,
Amy, TO. 1793, George Finch, Ksq. of Kilcolcman. I. John Lechmere Merrick, now of Ludford.
Anne. Eliza. Theresa. Catherine. II. Leonard Augustus, b. 25 I»cc. 1847.
I
PAR THE LANDED GENTRY. PAR 1 •')<''.
ni. Rejrinaia James Bercsfora, h. 14March, 1856. Manadon, Devon, and Goldinps, Herts, by the Hon. Jane his
1. Caroline Levino. ii.Do Courcy Krodcrica. wife, dau. of John, 10th Lord St. John, of Bletsoe, co. Bedford,
III. Constance Sarah. iv. llaelu'l Augusta.
and by her (who d. 31 May, 1848) left at his decease, 1 April,
V. Ada Mary, ")
. .
•""'»•
Edith Emily. 1849, a SOU, the present Rev. John Hall Pablby, of Manadon.
VI. Georgina Matilda, j vii.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron botweon three ostrich feathers arg. ^nmili) of %\\\\.
as many mullets sa. CVi',<( — A cubit arm erect vested enninois
culT arg. holding in the hand jipr. an ostrich feather also
John Hall, of London, Merchant, Ump. Elizabeth, m.
erect gu. Anne, dau. of John Biowne. E.sq. of Horion Kirby, Kent,
&af— Ludford Park, Ludlow, Salop. and by her (who d. 16 Dec. 1619) had twenty-two children, of
whom,
I.John, m. 1st, Sarah, only dau. of Sir Martin Lumlcy, Knt.
PARKINSON OF RAVENDALE, and Alderman and 2ndly, Miss Wraxall. By the former
he had issue,
;
Parkinson, Robert John Hinman, Esq. of 1 Martin, who, by Rebecca his wife, had a son, John, who,
Ravendale Hall, co. Lincoln, J.P., b. 8 Jan. 18 11 by Elizabeth his wife, had an only child, Elizabeth, m.
m. 17 Oct. 1867, Frances, dau. of James Thompson, Mr. Yate. 2 James, of London.
1 Mary, ra. Mr. Oliver.
Esq. of Workington, Cumberland.
II. Humphrey, of Sandstcd, Essex, to. Cicily, sister of Fir
iLt'ltCaSr.— John Wilson, Esq., M.D., in. Elizabeth Gilliat, Thomas Middleton, Knt. sometime Lord Mayor of Loudun,
who rf. 1845. He d. 1809, leaving a son, and h.ad issue a son, Thomas.
III. Thomas, of whom we treat.
John PosTHU.viors Wilson, Esq., who assumed the name of
1
Parkinson by royal sign manual on his marriage, 1 July, 1840. The 3rd son,
I
with Mary, only dau. and heiress of Uev. John Parkinson, Thomas Hall, of London, m. Bennett, dau. of Thomas
D.D. By her (who d. IT Feb. 1873) he left at his decease, Green, a Lawyer, of London, and by her (who to. 2ndly,
Dec. 1874, Richard Beresford of London, and d. circa 1657, leaving
Robert John IIindman, now of Ravendale. several children) had issue,
William Henry, b. 13 Jan. 1845; m. 31 Aug. 1876, and has I. Thomas, rf. unm. n. John, d. unm.
a son, III.Humphrey, of Golding!!, Herts, in. Dorothy, dau. of
John Wilson Henry, h. 13 July, 1377. Mr. Bridges, and by her (who d. 1689) had issue, Humphrey,
John Edward Foxe, 6. 25 Aug. 1852 d. Feb. 1859. ;
6. 1645, (/. in Ireland 1681. Humphrey, sen., d. 12 Nov. 1695.
Devon, by Abby his wife, sister of the late Sir Ralph The 2nd son,
Lopes, Bart., and has had issue, Thomas Hall, Esq. of Goldincs, 6. at Gravescnd, and
there bapt. 11 July, 1692; to. 1727, Mary, dau. of James
m. St. John Radcliffe Hall, Lieut. R.N., 6. 20 July, 1855. Hallett, Esq. of Dunmowe, by Mary his wife, dau. and co-
IV. Trefu-sis Copleston Hall, 6. 4 Aug. 1857; d. 3 Oct. 1858. heiress of Sir Ambrose Crowley, Knt., and sister of Lettice,
V.Reginald John Hall, 6. 12 Feb. 1861. Lady Cotton, and Elizabeth, Lady St. John, and by her (who
VI. Walter Coventry Hall, b. 31 May, 1862. d. 24 March, 17'24) had issue,
VII. Edward Makenzie Hall, b. 29 Sept. 1865.
I. Thomas, b. 20 Jan. 1728; rf. young, and was buried ia
m. Florence Louisa, d. 15 Jlay, 1872. Bengeo Church.
IV. Constance Gertrude Hall, m. 20 June, 1876, Charles A. II. James, 6. I July, 1732; d. at Lisbon.
Mott, Esq., 2nd Queen's regt., and has issue, Roger J. III. Thomas, 6. 4 Sept. 1734.
Kynaston, b. 20 March, 1877, and Geoffrey Radcliffe, b. IV. Humphrey, of whom presently.
23 March, 1878. V.Ambrose, 6. 11 Sept. 1739; m. Ann, dau. of Powtll, —
Esq., and by her (who d. 27 Jan. 1812) left at his decease,
V. Mildred Bertha Hall.
31 Dec. 1815, three sons, .
. VI. Emma Marion Hall, to. Walter Charles
15 Jan. 1878,
Humphrey, 18 April, 17C3.
b. John,
6. 15 June, 1773.
Warner Arbuthnott, Esq. R.A., only son of Hon. Walter
James, rf. 19 June, 1777.
Arbuthnott, of Hatton, co. Kincardine.
I. Mary, to. 10 Jan. 1756, William Comber Kirkby, graadsor*
vn. Winnifred Beatrice Hall.
of Dean Comber, and rf. 22 June, 1816, leaving issue.
—
lltncaQC. The family of Paklbt is of French extrac- II.Mildred, rf. 9 Jan. 1849.
1X1.Elizabeth, d. 15 March, 1785. iv. Sarah, rf. young.
having come to England at the time of the restoration
II,
Parley; 2nd and 3rd, arg., crusilly gu. three talbots' heads III. Roger, of whom we treat.
erased of the last, for Hall. Crests 1st, Out of a ducal — The 3rd son,
'
coronet a peacock's head erased, in the heak a serpent, for Roger Parr, m. Hannah, dau. and
Paklby 2nd, A talbot's head erased gu., for Hall. Motto
;
— Esq. of Liverpool, and had a son,
heir of Joseph Jackson,
Earle bien.
Joseph Parr, of Fir Grove, West Derby, m. 18 Oct, 1780,
>Sea<— Manadon, near Plymouth, Devon.
Ellen, dau. of Matthew Lyon, Esq. of Warrington, and d. 25
Oct. 1820, leaving (with four daus., Ellen, rf. unni. Harriet, ;
PAENELIi OF AVOITDALE. in. James Henry Clough, Esq. son of Richard Clough, Esq.,
Plas Clough, CO. Denbigh; Harriet Ellen, m. John, eldest son
Pabnell, Charles Stewart, Esq. of Avonclale,
of the Rev. T. Ellis, M.A. and Isabella, m. WilUam Ripley,
CO.Wicklow, J.P., High. SherifP 1874, M.P. co. ;
Rev. Henry Wolstenholme, Rector of Liverpool, and d. 1798, of the tribe of the Marches. He ra. Angharad, dau. of Howell
having had issue, Dha, King of South Wales, a.d. 907, the celebrated Lawgiver
1 .Tolm Owen, Merchant, of London, h. 1757 m. 1702, ; of Cambria, and had issue, i. Gronwy, ap Tudor Trevor, Lord
Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Thomas Patrick, and had issue. of Hereford, whose dau. and heiress, Gwen, ra. Cyhelyn ap
The Rev. John Owen Parr, M.A., Rector of Preston, Ivor, Lord of Builth, and was mother of Elystan Glodrydd,
and an Honorary Canon of Manchester, J. P., b. 8 Aug. Prince of Ferlys, founder of the IV. Eoyal Tribe of Wales
1798; m. 1821, Maria Elizabeth, dau. of William Bod- II. Llydoch ap Tudor Trevor, Lord of both Maelors and
ham Wright, Es(i. of Mattishall, Norfolk, and d. Feb. Oswestry, ancestor of the Mostyns of Mostyn, the Trevobs
1878, having had issue, 1 John Owen (Rev.), M.A. Oxon,
Rector of Hinstock, b. 24 Aug. 1825, m. 28 April, 1857, of Brynkinait, the Pennants of Downing, &c. and in. Dynoad ;
Mary Emily, dau. of Charles Pott, Esq. of Freelands, ap Tddor Trevor, of whose line we treat. The 3rd son,
Kent; 2 William Chase, Col., m. a dau. of Thomas Dyngad ap Tudor Trevor, m. Ciceley, dau. of Severus, son
Clements Parr, and niece of Sir Arthur Elton, Bart. of Cadivor ap Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys-Wenwynwyn,
3 Harrington Welford; 1 Maria Elizabeth; "2 Kathe-
and was father of
rine 3 Isabella
; 4 Margaret. ;
Thomas Chase, an officer H.H.I.C.'s service. Ehywallon ap Dyngad, whose wife was LcttUe, dau. of
Samuel, an officer, H.E.I.C.'s service. Cadwaladr ap Peredir Goch. Their son,
PAR THE LANDED GENTRY. PAR 1237
Cynvic, and Maelor Cymrao<, in I'owys, who was slain, The eldest son,
A.D. 1073, m. Judy, dau. of Ivor l!On, Lord of lllios, and Roger Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, m. Catherine, dau. of John
had issue, i. Kdnyfcd ap Cynric ii. Ilwfa ap Cynric
; Griffiths, Esq. of Wyddwyd, in Rhuabon, co. Denbigh, and by
III. XiNNiAn AP Ctsric, of whom presently and iv. Llewellyn ; her (who d. 28 Nov. 1G79) had issue, i. Roger, who d. young;
ap Cynric. The 3rd son, II. John; hi. William; i. Elizabeth; ii. Mary. The 2nd son
NiNNiAU AP Cynbic, was father of and eventual heir,
Iecaf ap NiNNiAU, m. Eta, dau. of Einion ap Ilowel John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, aged 15 a. d. 1C57, was father
ap levan. Lord of Arwystli, derived from Elystan Glodryild, of two sons,
I'rince of Keblts, and had issue, i. Iowebth Vychan ap John, of whom presently.
Iecaf, continuer of the line; and n. Einion ap leuaf, pro- Thomas, stated at Plus Ilfin, co. Montgomery, whose ^on,
genitor of the Eytons of Hyton. The eldest son, John Jones, Esq. ol PKiS Hen, had issue a son and dau.,
lowEETU Vycuan AP Iedaf, of LUvynon, co. Denbigh, John: and Wary, m. 1764, John Hughes, Esq. of Pen-y-
clawdd, CO. Denbigh.
ni. Mali, widow of David ap Uhys, 5th Baron of Kynimer-
yn-Idcirnion, co. Merioneth, and 3rd dau. of levan, living The elder son,
6 Henby in., son of Einion ap Griffith, of Cos-y-Gcdol, co. John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, to. Sarah, dau. of Thomas
Merioneth. By this lady lowerth Vychan had issue, Jones, Esq. of Churton Hall, co. Chester, and had issue, a son
I. Gbiffith ap Ioewertii, his heir; ii. Hwfa ap lowcrfii, ol
and a dau., John; Frances, m. John Yale, Esq. of Pliis-yn-
llafod-y-Wern; in. loncrth Vychan ap lorwerth, ancestor of Yale, CO. Denbigh. BIr. Jones was s. by his son,
the Jeffreys of Aclon. The eldest son, John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, in. Kathcrine, dau. of Love
Gbiffith ap Iobweeth, of Llwynon, m. Margaret, dau. of Parry, Esq., M.P., of Penarth and Rhydolion, co. Carnarvon,
I
Rhys Vychan, son (by Ellen, dau. of Madoc ap Meredith, by Rachel his wife, dau. and co-heir of Vincent Corbet, Esq.
last Prince of Powys) of Uhys Michell, who d. temp. Hf.nry of Ynys-y-maengwyn, co. Merioneth, 6th in descent from
III., son of Ehys Grig, son of Rhys ap Tewdwr Mawr, King of Richard Corbet, Knt. of Moreton Corbet, by Elizabeth his
South Wales. By this lady GriEBth had issue. Grilfilh ap wife, dau. of Sir Henry Vernon. Through the Corbets, a royal
lowerth was s. by his eldest son, descent from Edward I. is deduced from the Princess Joan,
lowERTH AP Griffith, of Llwynon, m. Anne, dau. of Owain dau. of that monarch, and through the Vernons from the
son of Bleddyn, Lord of Dinniael, in Towys, son oi Owain Princess Elizabeth, another dau. of the same King. (See
Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, DinmacI, and Abcrtanat, in Bcbke's Royal Dcscrnts). By Kathcrine his wife, John Jones
Powis, son of Madoc ap Meredith, lust rriiice of Powys, and of Llwynon had issue,
had issue, I. Llewelyn; ii. GrifBth; in. Madoc. The eldest John Parry, ni. Penelope Steed, d. s.p.
son, Thomas Parry, continuer of the line.
Llewellyn ap Iorwekth, of Llwynon, ra. Gwenllian, dau. Love Parry, Lieut.-Col. 2nd foot. By Eicarda his wife,
sister of Sir Charles Wetherall, Knt., late Attorney-General,
of Madoc ap Ednyfed Goch, of Bersham, and had issue. The and dau. of Dr. Wetherall, Col. Parry Jones had an only
eldest son, child, Fanny Richarda, m. William Farrer, Esq. of Brayfield
Howel ap Llewelyn, of Llwynon, m. Margaret, sister of House, Bucks.
Edward ap David, who d. 20 Henry VI., 1447, and dau. of Rachel Corbet, 6. 1778 ; d. 16 Dec. 1830.
David ap Ednyfed Gam, of Pengwern, derived from Tudor The 2nd and eventually eldest son,
Trevor, Lord of Hereford. Of this alliance the elder son,
Thomas Fabry Jones, Esq. of Llwyn Onn, m. 9 Feb. 1780,
Edward ap Howell, of Llwynon, who was father, by Ms,r- his cousin, Margaret, dau. and co-heiress (with her sister, the
craret his wife, dau. and co-heir ofThomas Wylde, of Bersham, wife of Col. Wardle, M.P.) of Love Parry, of Penarth,
jf a son, Rhydolion, Wernfawr, and Madryn, by Sidney his wife, dau.
Robert ap Edward, of Llwynon, m. Margaret, dau. (by
and co-heir of the Rev. Robert Lewis, Chancellor of Bangor,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Hugh
Calveley, Knt. of Ley) of John
lineally derived, through the Bulkeleys and Talbots, from
Eyton, Esq. of Rhuabon, co. Denbigh. Of this marriage there
King Edward I. Co. marrying the heiress of Madryn, Mr.
ras issue an elder son, Jones assumed the additional surname of Pakry. By Mar-
John ap Robert, of Llwynon, who had, by Jane his wife, garet his wife, who was 6. 1783, and d. 7 Feb. 1830, he had
Jan. of John Aimer, of Aimer, two sons and tive daus. John issue,
ipBobert was s. by hia eldest son,
Bobert Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, who
first assumed the
I. Love Pabbt, his heir.
II. Thomas Paery {see Joses PARr.Y of Lh'^yn 0:>n).
'dmily patronymic. He
Margaret, dau. (by Jane, sister
ni.
III. John Parry, M.A.. Rector of Edern, co. Carnarvon, m.
md heir of Edward Hanmer, of Hanmer, co. Flint, Knt.) of Margaret, dau. of William Maclvor, Esq., and d. 6 March,
iir Roger Puleston, Knt. of Emrall, co. Flint, son and heir of 1865, having had issue,
.loger Puleston, Esq. of Emrall, by Janet his wife, dau. and
William Cobket Y'ale, Esq. of P14s-yn-Yale {ace Yale).
1
leiress of Thomas Bulkeley, Esq. of Ayton, co. Chester, son 2 John. 3 Thomas. 4 Ivor Edward, d. 1866.
ind heir of Sir William Bulkeley, Km. Of this marriage 1 Margaret Ann a. 25 Aug. 1843.
,
here was issue, with a younger son, John Jones, of Bydley, 2 Eliza. ;Martha. 4 Mary Gertrude.
in elder son, rv. William Parry, the late Lieot.-Col. William Parey
Bogeb Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, whose wife was Margaret, Y'ale, of Plus-yn-Yale, vi. Eliza Flora, dau. of John San-
ister of John Trevor, Esq. of Trevallyn, co. Denbigh, and derson, Esq., and d. s. p. 1867.
Ian. (byAnne, dau. of Randle Broughton, Esq. of Broughton, V. Edward, 0. 9. Dec. 1797; d. Sept. 1816.
I. Sydney Parry, in. 12 July, 18U6, Robert Browne MacGregor,
Salop) of John Trevor, Esq. of Allington, grandson of
Esq., Lieut.-Col. 88th rcgt., d. Ib55, having had issue,
liehard Trevor, Esq., younger son of John Trevor, Esq. of
1 Joseph Alexander James.
Jrynkynalt, co. Denbigh, derived from Tudor Trevor, Lord of
2 Robert Henry, Lieut.-Col. 65th regt., m. Margaret, dau.
lereford. The only son of this marriage, of Capt. Walmesley, and has issue,
John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon (157G), ra. Dorothie, dan. (by
ilargaret, dau. and co-heir of John Aimer, Esq. of Aimer)
Sidney.
Ellinor Elizabeth.
if>£dward Puleston, Esq., 2nd son (by Einion, dau. of Richard
Margaret Jane Frances, m. 1859, Samuel Day Goss, M.D.,
lanmer, Esq. of Hanmer, co. Flint) of Sir Edward Puleston, F.R.G.S. of London.
Cnt. of Emrall, co. Flint. Of this marriage there was issue
n. Ellen Eliza, m. Major-Gen. Clapham, of TViddicombe
our sons, Thorpe, Somerset.
BoGEB, his heir. Mr. Jones Parry was s. by his eldest son,
John, from whom descended JonK Jones, Esq. of Pickhill,
Lieut.-Gen. Sib Love Pabky Jones Parby, K.IT. of Madryn,
an officer in the Queen's royal regt., and Assistant-Commis-
sary to the forces in Ireland, r,i. 6 Sept. 1804, Catherine, dau. Penarth, Wernfawr, Rhydolion, &c., 6. 1781, High Sheriff of
nf Nicholas Lynch, Esq. of Barna. co. Galway. Anglesey 1840, twice M.P. for Horsham, Susses, and subse-
Bandal. William. quently for CO. Carnarvon. He m. 1st, 1806, Sophia, only
Jones was dau. of Robert Stevenson, Esq. of Binticld, Berks, and by her
Ti s. by his eldest son,
had three daus.,
- lOER Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, living 1604. He m, Mar-
't, dau. of John Jones, Gent, of Rydley, and was s. by his Eliza Maria, m. Tutton Knyfton, Esq. of Uphill Lodge,
;t surviving son,
Somerset, and </. s. ;). 1838.
Ellen Georgina, m. 1866, the Rev. G. E. Tate, Rector of Wid-
IUndolfh Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, m. Mary, dau. of
dicomb, Bath.
iiumas Goldsmith, Gent, of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, and had
Mary Gertrude, hi. Archdeacon W. Crawley, U.A., Bcctor
sue, 1. Boa£s, his successor; ii. Owen; iii. Edward; of Bryngwyn, co. Monmouth, and (/. 1864.
1238 PAS THE LANDED GENTKY. PAS
He TO. 2ndl5', 15 Ccc. 182G, Elizabeth,* only dau. of Thomas Esq. of Tregayan, co. Anglesey, a Vice- Admiral of the White,
Caldecott, Esq. of Holton, co. Lincoln, and niece of the late J.P. and D.L., and by her (who d. 16 Nov. 1858) had issue,
Lord FeTersham, and by her has two sons and a dau., I.Eobert Lloyd, M.A., J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, of
Thomas Love DnNcoMBE, now of Madryn. Aberdunant, co. Carnarvon, b. 15 July, 1816; ni. Mary
Isabella, only dau. of Edwin Owen Snow, Esq., and d. 1870,
Henry Powell Slingsby, 0. 1835; d. 184«.
leaving issue,
Sarah Elizabeth Slargaret, m. 1853, Abram Jones Wyllyams,
Esq., of Gilliwig Hall, co. Carnarvon. 1 Thomas Edward John, 6. 29 July, 1856, who assumed,
d. 25 Feb. 1863.
name of Lloyd, in lieu of his patronymic, on
1871, the
Sir Love Jones Parry inheriting the property of his great-grandfather, Vice-
Admiral Eobert Lloyd, of Tregayan, co. Anglesey.
^amib of llarrjr. 1 Margaret Isabella, d. 16 June, 1853.
2 Mary Evelyn Maitland.
The family of Parry, whose estates are now enjoyed and 3 Mabel Frederica Frances Baynes, m. 1876, Ealph John
whose name is borne by their representative in the female AspinaU, Esq. of Standen Hall, and Mytton, co. Lancaster.
line, Thomas Love Dcnco.mbe Jones Pabet, Esq., derive It. Thomas Parrt, now of Llwyn Onn.
from GEOmtET Pakrt, Esq. of Ehydolion, co. Carnarvon, III. Sydney Henry, late Capt. 84th regt., 6.28 April, 1830;
a cadet of the ancient family of Paket of Poston Court, co. Hi. Dorothea Anne, only child of the late Charles Arthur
Hereford, Col. of Horse under Oliver Cromwell, descended Prichard, Esq., J.P. and D.L., Tyllwydd, co. Cardigan, by
his wife, the dau. of the late John Vaughan, Esq, of Brynog,
from Moreiddig o'r Dyffryn Aur. Geoffrey Parry, m. Mar-
CO. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., and has issue,
garet, dau. and heir of Hugh Hughes, of Cefn Llanfair
1 Charles Arthur. 2 Sydney Herbert.
(descended from Llowarch Howlbwrch), by Ellen his wife 1 Dorothea Lucy. 2 Maria Louisa, d. 1868.
dau. and sole heir of John Gwynne, Esq. of Wemfawr, by 3 Beatrice Ellen. 4 Blanche Katherine Eheingar.
Margaret his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Madryn. By I. Margaret Elizabeth, rn. John Taubman William James,
her he was father of Esq. of Pantsaison, co. Pembroke, J.P. and D.L.
Love Parby, Esq. of Wemfawr, High Sheriff co. Carnarvon II. Mary Anne. m. Charles Arthur Prichard, Esq., J.P. and
16S5, whose wife was Ellen, dau. and heir of Hugh "U'ynn, Esq. D.L., Tyllwydd, co. Cardigan; d. 1862.
III.Charlotte Ellen, m. the Eev. Mark Wilks William
of Penarth. Their son.
James, M.A. d. 1873. ; rv. Harriet Georgiana.
Love Paebt, Esq. of Rhydolion, Wernfawr, Cefn Llanfair, v. Sophia Henrietta, m. Lieut.-Col. Henry Walter Meredith,
and Penarth, High Sheriff 1722, m. Ptachel, dau. of Vincent depot battalion, only son of Henry Warter Meredith, Esq.,
Corbet, Esq. of Ynysymaengwyn, and had issue, Pentre Bychan Hall, co. Denbigh, and has
J. P., of issue,
Love, his heir. Henry, d. 1877 and Alice.;
John, Attorney-General of North Wales, Bencher of Lincoln's VI. Louisa Maria, m. James Eoddara Tate, Esq.
Inn, and M.P. for co. Carnarvon. Capt. Jones Parry served the office of High Sheriff of eo. Car-
Corbet, Lieut.-Col. in the army. narvon 1836, s. to Lhvyn Onn on the decease of his father,
Hugh, m. a dau. of the celebrated French General Bourgard, 18 Jan. 1835, and d. 26 May, 1845, when (under the limitations
and had a son. Love Albert, m. Miss Comberbatch.
William (Eev.). Vincent. contained in the will of Thomas Parry Jones-Parry, Esq. of
Kathebine, m. Johs Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, and was Llwyn Onn and Madryn) he was s. by his 2nd son, the present
mother of a son, Thomas Paebt Jones, of whom presently. possessor.
The eldest son, Arms, <fec. See preceding Memoir.
Love Paebt, Esq. of Penarth, co. Carnarvon, m. Sidney, Stats — Llwyn Onn, near Wrexham, co. Denbigh.
heiress of Madryn, dau. and co-heiress (with her sister,
Mary, mother of the 1st Lord Dinorben) of Robert Lewis,
Esq. of Llysdulas, co. Anglesey, Chancellor of Bangor, and PARHY OF HIGHNAM COTJUT.
had issue two daus. and co-heirs, Ellen, m. Col. Warde. The Paeet, Thomas GtAmbiee, Esq. of Highn.am
other,
Court, CO. Gloucester, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High
Margaeet Parry, heiress of Madryn, m. 9 Feb. 1780, her
Sheriff 1850, b. 22 Feb. 1816 ; m. 1st, 13 Aug. 1839,
firstcousin, Thomas Parry Jones, Esq. of Llwyn Onn, co.
Denbigh, who then assumed, by royal license, the additional
Anna Maria Isabella, 2ud dau. of Henry Fynes
surname and arms of Paebt. The grandson and representa- Clinton, Esq. of Welwyn, Herts, and cousin of the
tive of this marriage is the present Thomas Love Duncombe Duke of Newcastle, and by her (who d. 11 March,
JoN-ES Paebt, Esq. of Madryn. 1848) had issue,
Arms— Quarterly: and 4th, arg., a fess between three
1st I. Charles Clinton, 6. 16 Sept. 1840.
lozenges, az., for Paebt; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, 1st and 4th, II. Charles Hubert Hastings, 6. 27 Feb. 1843.
erm., a lion rampant sa., for Jones; 2nd and 3rd, per bend I. Lucy Anna, d. 1861,
sinistererm. and ermines a lion rampant or, armed and langued
az., for —
Tudoe Trevoe. Crfxts 1st, Parrt, Three battle-axes He m. 2ndly, 1851, Ethelinda, dau. of theVety!
erect staves gu., ornamented or, motto over, " Heb Dduw heb
Ddym, Duw a Dygon 2nd, Jones, On a chapeau ga. turned up
;
Eev. F. Lear, late Dean of Sahsbury, and by her I
erm. a dcmi-lion rampant or; 3rd, A stag trippant arg. attired has issue,
and unguled or; 4th, A nags head and neck erased arg. maned III, Ernest Gambler, b. 25 Oct. 1853.
or. il/o»o over. Nil desperandum. Motto —Gofal Dyn Duw ai
g^verid, A prudent man God will guard. IV, Sidney Gambler, b. 9 Jan, 1859.
iScat— Madiyn Castle, Pwllheli, co. Carnarvon. II. Linda Isabel. iii. Mary Beatrice.
IV. Ethel Geraldine. v. Hilda Catherine.
Jones-Paeet, Thomas Pabet, Esq. of Ll-svyn Esq., aMember of Council in India, and was father of
KicHAED Paebt, Esq. of Banstead, Surrey, Governor ofj
Onn, CO. Denbigh, J.P. and D.L. cos. Denbigli and Bencoolen, m. Mary Gambler, niece of the late Lord Gambier,
Flint, b. 1 Sept. 1828 w. 1863, Lucie Maria, eldest
;
and had an only son, the present Thomas Gambiee Pabet,]
dau. of James Oldham Swetteuham, Esq., and has Esq. of Higham Court.
issue,
—
Arms Arg., a fess between three lozenges sa. Crest—
I. Thomas Parby, h. 9 Feb. 1869. —
Three battle-axes erect ppr. Motto Tu ne cede malis.
II. Geoffrey Lloyd, b. 12 Jan. 1877. —
Seat Highnam Court, near Gloucester.
I. Charlotte Annie Margaret. n. Georgiana Marian.
III. Gladys Lucie. iv. Alice Winifred.
PAHTRIDGE OF HOCKEAM HALL.
^iXlCclQt. — For early ancestry see preceding Memoir.
Hexey Thomas, Esq. of Hockhanrj
Paeteidge,
Thomas Pabet Jones Parry, Esq. of Llwyn Onn, co. Den-
Hall, Norfolk, J.P., 6. 12 Feb, 1837; m. 14 July!
bigh, and Aberdunant, co. Carnarvon, J.P. and D.L., Capt.
E.N., 2nd son of Thomas Parry Jones-Parry, Esq. of Llwyn 1868, Gertrude Emily, dau. of the Ven. Archdeaco;
Onn, by Margaret his wife, dau. and coheir of Love Parry, Kempthorne, and has issue,
Esq. of Penarth and Madryn, b. 14 April, 1784; m. 19 April, 1. Henry Ealph Champion, 6. 1873.
1811, Margaret Hooper, only child of the late Eobert Lloyd, I. Etheldred Gertrude. ii. Eleanor Dorothy.
• This lady is descended through the Percys, the Slingsbys, HfnCaCJC. Henet Faetbidge, Esq., 2nd son of Henr
and Duncombes, from Edwabi> III. Partridge, Esq. (by Joanna his wife, dau. and heiress of Bobei
PAH THE LANDED GENTRY. PAR 1230
Jacques, Ksq. of Elmstone, Kent) and grnndson of Henry Par- I. Louisa Katherine, to. 7 Aug. 1833, Henry Dover, Esq.. ani
tridge, AUIernian of London, h. 17 May, 1671, «. his brotliur d. 30 Aug. 1834.
II. Charlotte Anne, d. v.nm. 1825.
Robert, of Bucliinghani House, Norfolk, and of Lowbrooks,
III. Sopliia Sarah, m. 29 Aug. 1829, George
Gataker, Esq.,
Berks, 1710. He la. 1st, 21 Oct. 1701, Elizabctli, only dan. and is deceased.
and heir of Thomas Holder, Esq. of Northwold, by whom (\vh» IV. Eleanor Dorothea, to. Henry Birch Reynardson, Esq.
d. 17 Jan. 1703) he had no issue; and 2ndly, Martha, eldest Mr. Partridge d. 1 Oct. 1858.
dau. of John Wright, Slerchant, and by her (who d. at Croy-
don, 20 Feb. 1760), had four sons and six daus. Mr. Partridge Arm.i—Gu., on a fcss ootised or, between three partridges
I Robert, 6. 1797; d. l.'j April, 1823. 1795 m. 1817, Ehza, eldest dau. of Edward Ivcs,
;
1 Jane, m. 1806, the llcv. Henry Say, Rector of NortVi
Esq. of TitchCeld, Hants, sometime Judge of Moors-
Pickcnham and IIoughton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk.
2 Mary, m. 1804, the Kev. Peter Hanscll, Minor Canon of hedabad, and subsequently Resident at the Court at
the Cathedral of Norwich. Lucknow, and by her (who d. 22 Nov. 1871) has
I.Mary, m. Bryan Burrcll, Esq. of Broom Park, North- issue,
umberland, and d. 1776.
I. William, of Wyelands, in the parish of Ruardcan, co.
Mr. Partridge m. 2ndly, 1751, Alice, dau. of Simon Taylor,
Gloucester, 6. 2 Jan. 1818; educated at Winchester, and
Merchant at Lynn, and by her (who d. 1797) had i.s.sae,
graduated M.A. at Ch. Ch. Oxford; called to the Bar at
III. Walter,
1757; d. v.nm. at Gibraltar, Dec. 1800.
6.
the Middle Temple, 1843; appointed Stipendiary Magis-
IV. John17GG; ra. 1801, Sarah, dau. of Edward Evcrard,
b.
Esq. of Lynn; and d. 17 May, 1813, leaving issue, Alice, trate for the Wolverhampton district 18G0 and 18C3,
m. 1 Jan. 1834, J. Fry, Esq. ; and Pleasance, m. Frederick Metropolitan Magistrate at the Thames Police Court;
Ingle, Esq. transferred to Southwark Police Court 1867; J.P. for cos.
II. Manha, in. 178G, Mr. John Vancouver, and d. s. p. 1S07. Hereford, Gloucester, Monmouth, Sussex, and Stafford,
Mr. Partridge d. 4 Nov. 1793, aged 82, and was s. by his son, and aD.L. for co. Hereford; to. 16 Nov. 1841, Elizabclh
Heney Partridge, Esq. of Northwold and Lowbrooks, 6. ICniily, eldest surviving dau. of Richard Webb, Esq. uf
24 May, 1746; m. 1781, Katherine, youngest dau. of Samuel Donnington Hall, co. Hereford, and has issue, 1 Kichakd
Reynardson, of Holywell, co. Lincoln, and by her (who d. William, b. 25 Jan. 1S44, Wadhain Cull. Oxford, sometime
15 Dec. 1819) had issue, Ensign 5th Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers; 2 John
I. Hekbt Samoel. his heir. Biakemore, 6. 15 Dec. 1848; 3 Robert Ernie, b. 16 Sept.
II. Charles Robert, b 179) : d. 1800. 1861 1 Georgiana.
;
I
Mr. Partridge d.. 30 Dec. 1803, and was s. by his son, Frederick Bagwell; 3 Walter St. Ives Croker, Lieut. 61st
Henby Sa.muel Partridge, Esq. of Hockham Hall, Norfolk, regt. 1 Adeline Bagwell.
;
I J.P. and D.L., b. 22 June, 1782; in. 18 July, 1805, Mary IV. Richard Hawker, b. 1829; resident in the Isle of Man.
Frances, dau. of the Ven. Luke Heslop, D.D., Archdeacon of I. Eliza Ives, vi. James Wintle, Esq. of Hill House, Newn-
I
Buckingham, and by her (who d. 1 Feb. 1853) had issue, ham, CO. Gloucester, only son of the late James Wintle,
L Henby Champion, J.P. and D.L., 6. 20 May, 1807; to. Esq. of Saint Bridge, near Gloucester, J.P. and D.L. for
23 Aug. 1834, Ethelred Frances, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. that CO.
Birch Reynardson, of Holywell, co. Lincoln, and by her
(who d. 9 Oct. 1846) left at his decease, 20 Oct. 1850, —
iLtllCatlC. ^This is a branch of the old Gloucestershire
1 Henry Thomas, now of Hockham Hall. family mentioned by Atkyns, Rudder, Fosbrooke, and Big-
2 Arthur William, b. 1838; vi. 18G7, Blanche Emily, land, as seised, 1608, of Down Hatherley, Side et Leckhampton,
youngest dau. of the late Rev. John A. Partridge, Rector with other manors in tliat co., and as long settled at Wis-
of Baconsthorpe.
hanger, in the parish of Miserden, at their Manor House, until
1 Ethelred Mary, in. William Dundas, Esq., brother of
recently the property of Julius Partridge, Esq., a lineal descen-
Robert Dundas, Esq. of Arniston.
dant, but which passed out of his possession during 18G8. The
n. Edward Jacob, d. 24 Nov. 1826.
ni. Charles Francis, 6. 28 Nov. 1811. manor house itself is of considerable antiquity. It was rebuilt,
IV. Walter John, M.A., Rector of Caston, Norfolk, J.P., h. and the porch added, in 1578, by Robert Partridge, in.
11 May, 1813; m. 1st, 9 Aug. 1842, Maria Agnes, 5th dau. Anne, dau. of John Ernie, of Cannings, co. Wilts. Their im-
of Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart., and by her (who </. paled coat may still be seen carved in stone over the front
26 Feb. 1847) had a son, Walter Henry (Rev.), in. June, 1872,
entrance, and a quaint old sundial surmounts the arms. At
Ellen Elizabeth, dau. of William Oliver Dodgson, and has
three children. Rev. W. J. Partridge to. 2ndly, 2 Feb. the joint Visitation of the Heralds for co. Gloucester in the
1858, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of George Gataker, Esq. of 16th century, William, the son of John Partridge, of Wis-
Mildenhall. hangcr, appears as the representative of the family, inter-
T. Frederick Robert, 6. 29 March, 1815; to. Aug. 1842, marrying with the Fowlers of Stroud. He was M.P. for
Emma, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Stephen Frost Rippingall, and Rochester 14 Elizabeth.
lias issue.
Miles Partridge, who accompanied the Duke of Somerset
I. William Luke, b. 9 Sept. 1819; m. Helena, dau. of —
Lindon, Esq.; d. 1876. in the expedition to Scotland, was knighted after the battle of
ni. George Anthony, 6. 5 Feb. 1825 ; m. Sarah, dau. of Eer. Pinkie ; and the second coat borne by the Partridges is said to
J. Holworthy. hare been granted on this occasion. Uc served the office of
II. 4 L
1210 PAR THE LANDED GENTRY. PAT
i
High Sheriff of co. Gloucester, and receiTcrl a grant of the about the end of the 17th century. An anerstor of Mr. Part-
manor of Almoncisbury from Henry VIII. lie was one of the ridge was goldsmith to Queen Maey, and Lady Jane Grey was
intimate friends of the unfortunate Duke of Somerset, was lodged in his apartments in the Tower of London. A descen-
apprehended with the Duchess of Somerset soon after the dant of this Master Partridge, as he is styled, was slain at the
Duke's fall, and was executed 26 Feb. 1552. first battle of Worcester, fighting for the King.
William Paetiiidge, of Wishanger, 4th in the registered The late Chaeles Anthony Paeteidge, Esq. of Gotham
pedigree, d. 20 Elizabeth, seised of numerous manors. Lodge, near Bristol (son of Charles Partridge, Esq., also of
RonuET Paeteidge s. his father, ^Yilham, and was s. by his Gotham Lodge d. 1804, by his wife Sybella Pollard, of Bristol),
son, John, who vi. Anne, dau. of William Aubrey, LL.D. He was 1776; m. 29 May, 1799, Mary, dau. of Thomas OliTer,
6.
was s. by his brother, Anthony, m. Ahce, dau. of Timothy Esq. of Massachusetts Bay, North America, late Lieut.-Governor,
Cartwright, of Devizes. One of the family monuments in and by her (who d. 1837) left as his decease, 1856, one ser-
Miserden Cliurch shows the coat of Partridge impaling Cart- ving son, the present Rev. William Edwaeds Paeteidge, of
wright. He was s. by Heney, from whom is stated to have Horsendon House; and two daus., Lucy Frances, and Clara
descended, Susan, TO. Gordon Rippon, Esq.
John Paeteidge, b. at Harborne 1G72; to. Esther, dau. of —
Ai~ms Az., on a bend engrailed or, three partridges.
John Rushton, of Lidney, co. Gloucester, and had issue, Cri'st —
An estoilo or. Motto Es.se quam viden. —
I. Samuel, b. 174C; to. 1st, Sarah Reader; and2ndly, 178C,
(Secti —
Horsendon House, Princes RisLoro, Uucks.
Catherine Stewart, of the Doanston, co. Stirling, and had 1
issue, PATERSOIT OF CASTLE HTJIS'TL?.
1 John, of whom presently. 2 .loseph. .0 Thomas.
Pateeson, Geoege Feedeeice:, Esq. of Castle
4 Samuel, b. 1714; m. Margaret, dau. of the Rev. David
Iluntly, CO. Perth, b. 5 Jan. 1857.
Price, of Brecknock, and had issue,
Samuel, b. 1787, of New York. StiuCaCJC.— Geoege Pateeson, Esq. of Castle Huntly, &.
i
John, R.A., Portrait Painter Extraorttlnary to the Queen. 1734, adopted the medical profession, and went to India as
William Henry, deceased. official Secretary to Sir Robert Harland, where he distin-
Henry Mitchell Stewart, of Dublin, deceased. guished himself both in his profession and in the transaction
Thomas Mitchell, in New Zciilund.
of some difficult negotiations at the Court of Areot. On his
Richard, F.R.S., Professor of Anatomy at King's College,
London. return to Scotland, he m. 30 Nov. 1776, the Hon. Anne Gray,
Isabella, m. Christopher Argyle Hoggins, Ksq., Q.C. 2nd dau. of John, 12th Lord Gray of Kinfauns, In 1777,
Mary Campbell, '»). John C. Kumsey, Esq. of lieacunslicld. Mr. Paterson bought the old castle of Lyon, in the Carse
Eliza, 7/4. Charles Winser, Esq., 15ari'ister-at-Law. of Gowrie, and restored to it its ancient name of Huntly,
Catherine. Susan. which name had been given it by his wife's ancestor, Andrew,
1 Janet, b. 1745; m. Thomas Sylvester, Esq. 2nd Lord Gray, by whom the castle was built in 1452. By
I. Sarah. Anne his wife, Mr. Paterson (who d. 1817) left issue,
John Paeteidge, of Ros^, above-mentioned, the eldest son I. Geoeoe, of whom presently.
01 Samuel, m. Ann, dau. of Richard Jones, of Ross, the con- It. John, Capt. R.N., 6. 40 Dec. 1778; m. 1807, Jessie, dan. of
temporary, friend, and coadjutor of John Kyrle, " The Man of Col. Paton, Governor ot St. Helena; and d. 1868, having
Ross," and d. aged 8G, leaving issue, had issue,
1 Francis Gray, d. 27 Aug. 1820.
I. John, h. 1733, engaged in extensive ironworks at New
2 George John Mapletoft, Rector of Erome with Oakley,
Weir, CO. Hereford; Lidbrook, Rertbrook, and Lidney, co.
Gloucester; Monmouth, Bassaleg, Nantyglo, and Ebbwvale,
Suffolk, b. 27 June, 1821 m. 28 Sept. 1869, Anne Eliza-
;
II. Anne, m. Thomas Blakcmore, Esq. of Darlaston, and has serving as Capt. of H.M.S. " Fox."
issue two sons, IV. Charles, Lieut.-Col. in the army. Major 53rd regt., Aide-de-
1 John Partridge, d. s. p.
Camp to Lord Fitzroy Somerset, m. Feb. 1812, Eleanor
Philippa, 2nd dau. of Vice-Admiral James Richard Dacres,
2 Richard, of the Leys, near Monmouth, J. P. and D.L.,
many years M.P. for the city of Wells. He d. s. ji. and fell in action at the battle of Vittoria, leaving one son,
18 April, 1855. George Dacres, Capt. 98th regt., 6. 11 Jan. 1813; «.
28 June, 1837, Augusta,* youngest dau. of Sir William
The 3rd son, Pratt Call, Bart, of Whiteford House, Cornwall, by his
William Paeteidge, Wood, and of Monmouth,
of Bishop's wife, the Lady Louisa Forbes 3rd dau. of George, 5th Earl
6. and Monmouth, High Sheriff of
1740, J. P. for COS. Hereford of Granard, and d. 3 April, 1847, leaving issue,
CO. Monmouth 1810, m. Ann Biby, dau. and co-heir of John Charies Edward, 6. 23 Jan. 1844, :m officer 23rd regt.
1
Biby Hawker, Esq. of Chepstow, and had issue, Eleanor Philippa.
1 2 Augusta Matilda.
John, now of Bishop's Wood. 3 Georgina Lucy.
Ann Biby, of Beech Grove. V. William, Capt., R.N., C.B., 6. 17S3; m. Sarah, dan. of
Sarah, m. William John Bagshawc, Esq. of The Oaks, and S. Bisset, Esq. and li. 1838, leaving issue,
:
Pcrtriclw, which became changed to its present orthography Capt. R.N. (Sec HoEKBY of Balton.)
I
PAT THE LANDED GENTRY. PAT 1241
Oeobge FnEDEBicK, now of Castlo Iluntly. his mother, 1820, the additional surname and arms of Burnam,
Charles Jaincs Ceoifre, b. 18 Jliirch. IHM. He d. s. p. June, 184S, and Allensn)ore became the property
Philip John William, 6. 22 Sopt. 18G4.
for life of his widow, Mrs. Burnam Pate.shall, who d. 1.') May,
Gcorjiiana Margaret, m. 1874, Capt. A. P. SrimnoUs, 32nd
Punjaul) Pioneers. Alma Helena Jemima. 1868. The estates devolved eventually on Mr. Evan Pateshall
Margaret Augusta Jane. Victoria Anne Gray. and Ann Elizabeth his wife, in 1854, when Rear-Admiral
Nicholas Lechmere Pateshall died ut supra.
lie d. 25 Feb. 1867.
Arms —Arg., three prlioans feeding their young in nests Arms— Az.,
many
on a chevron between three Ihcarts arg., as
ppr., on a chief embattled az. a bezant between two stars of escallops gu. C/-c«J— Out of a ducal coronet a pelican
the flckl. Crest— \ pelican feeding its young in a nest ppr. arg. vulning itself ppr.
JI/o«oM— Above the crest, Merui. Below the sliicld, Je mcurs —
Heat Allensmore Court, Hereford. Club Carlton, S.W. —
pour ceux que j'aime.
—
Seal Castle Huntly, co. Perth.
PATON OF grandholm:.
Paton, John, Esq. of Grandholm, co. Aberdeen,
PATERSON OF CARPOW. J. P. and D.L., late Olst Highlanders, Major Eoyal
Pateeson - Balfour - Hat, Edmuxd, Esq. of Aberdeenshire Militia, b. 19 Feb. 1818 m. 1st, ;
name of Simon de Pateshall, High Sheriff of that co. and ; m. 1868, Jemima, eldest dau. of James Alison, Esq.
Camden mentions his descendants as filling the same office of Stranraer, and has issue,
during several subsequent reigns.
Edmund Lechmebe, Esq., son of Scudamore Lechmere, Esq. Robert Ralston, b. 1876.
Isabel Ralston.
of Fownhope Court, by Jane his -wife, dau. of Edmund Pates-
hall, Esq. of Allensmore, co. Hereford, took the surname and HinCTlSr.— John Patrick (son of 'William Patrick, who
arms of Pateshall only, in compliance with the will of his obtained a grant of the lands ol Overmains, near Kilwinning,
uncle, John Pateshall, Esq. He m. Ann, dau. and heiress of from the monastery) acquired by charter, 1605, the estate of
William Burnam, Esq. of Westington Court, co. Hereford, by Byres, co. Ayrshire, and subsequently part of the lands of
whom (who d. 1S20) he left issue at his decease, 1790, Dalgarven. lied. 1638, leaving five sons, of whom the eldest.
Edmund, the late possessor of Allensmore. Hew Patrick, of Overmains, m. Janet, dau. of John Crau-
William, of Hereford, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Jlichael furd, and was father of
Cheese, Esq., and left a dau., Ann Elizabeth, wife of Evan EoBERT Patrick, who acquired from Hugh, Earl of
Thomas, now Pateshall, Esq. of Allensmore Court. Eglinton, Waterside, co. Ayr, by grant conBrmed by a,
Jonn Scudamore Lechmere, vi. Mary, dau. of the Rev. Mr.
charter from the Crown, dated 31 Aug. 1G63. He m. and
Wilbams, of Shobdon, co. Hereford, by whom he left an
only surviving child, Mary, 7n. Thomas Kidley, M.D. had three sons.
Kicholas Lechmere, Rear-Admiral R.N., d. 1854. Hew and Eobert, successive heirs.
Edwyn Sandys, Capt. in the H.E.l.C.S.s Service, d. at John, who aeiiuired the lands of Drumbuie, which lie adja-
Ceylon, 1819. Thomas Allen, d. 1846. cent to Waterside, in the lordship of Giffen.
Walter (Rev.) M.A., d. umn. 1820. Eobert Patrick d. 1676, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ann, TO. the Rev. John Jones, M.A., of co. Hereford, and
had an only child, Anne Elizabeth, r,i. IS.'i'J, the Rev. Hew Patrick, Esq. of Waterside, d. s. jj. 1682, and was s.
Pateshall assumed, by royal sign manual, upon the demise of Ayrshire, but t^ s. 2J. ii<-«', who also d. s. p.
4i L 2
1242 PAT THE LANDED GENTRY. PAT
D.L., In.'jpcctor of Hospitals, m. 1805, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Lieut.- John, now of Dunminning.
Gen. Will. Gardiner (brother of Luke, Lord Mountjoy) by James Barnett.
Harriet his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Wrotteslcy, Bart., and
Isabella, m. 1813, John A. Brown, Esq., of Philadelphia,
and d. 1819, leaving issue.
had issue, John Shedden, his heir ; and William Charles Anne, d. 20 Aug. 1860. Eliza.
Richard. (See Patrick of Waterside.) Dr. Patrick d. 1838,
and was s. by his son,
Mr. Patrick d. 23 Sept. 1858. \
John Shedden Patrick, Esq. of Trearne and Hessilhead, Arms — Arg., a saltier sa. between a cinqucfoil in chief,
F.R.S.E., m. 183G, Robina Jane, youngest dau. of Robert Lee, and a crescent in base gu., and on either side an eagle's head,
Merchant, of Greenock, by Jane his wife, 3rd dau. of Robert erased az. on a chief of the second three roses of the fii'st.
Hunter, Esq. of Hafton, co. Argyll, and d. 10 Oct. 1844, in the
Crest —Adexter hand ppr. holding a saltier sa.
/Seat— Dunminning, near Ballymena, co. Antrim.
38th year of his age, leaving issue,
Robert Shedden, of Trearne, b. 27 Aug. 1837; d. icnm. 18CG-
William Ralston, now of 'i'rearne. I
John Gavin FuUarton, of Grangehill, Beith, co. Ayr, J.P., PATTENSON OF IB0RND2TT.
b. 11 April, 1840 s. his grand-uncle, William Patrick, Esq.,
;
IV. James
Fitzherbert, 6.7 Feb. 1860.
having had issue. Frances, m. John Milncr, Esq. of Preston Hall, Aylesford,
Robert William, now of Ladyland. near Maidstone, who d. one month after succeeding his j
Catherine Hamilton. Harriet Gardiner. elder brother in that estate; his wife d. Nov. 1866.
Seats — Ladyland and Woodside, near Beith, co. Ayr. Mr. Tylden Pattenson d. 1819, and was s. by his son,
Cooke Tylden Pattenson, Esq. of Ibornden, Kent, J.P, j
III. Margaret. of Osborne Tylden, Esq. of Torre Hill, Kent, which ladyij
IV. Anne, m. 7 March, 1871, Richard Davison, Esq., 27 Dec. 1870. He served in the 43rd Light Infantry and Bifl'
late of Knoekboy, now of Ballymena, and has issue, WiUiam Brigade throughout the Peninsular Campaigns, and d. 23 Jsn
Henry, 0. 1872. 1858.
PAT THE LANDED GENTRY. r.vu 1243
Armf— Ar?., on a foss pa. a buRlc horn stringod of the III.Matilda Winsloe, m. Cranstonn Adamn, Esq., son of the
fiolil between two ticurs-de-lis or, quartering Tvlden. Crest late Gen. Sir George P. Adams, K.C.B., and has issue, two
— A camel's head erased sa. bezantee. Motio Kincm rcspice. — sons and one dau.
—
Seat Ibomden, Biddcnden, Staplehurst, Kent. IV. Isabella, m. Theobald Walsh, Esq., J. P., eldest son of the
late Rev. T. Walsh, of Griniblethorp Hall, co. Leicester.
reversed by the Lords of Council at Edinburgh in 1815. 33rd year of his reign, a grant of the manor of Hasfield, co.
Gloucester, and according to Camden, "built a fair house at
Col. Patton had issue,
this Hasfield, called Pauncefote Court, and his ancestors were
James Scsanxau Patton, Esq. of Clatto, co. Fife, and of
possessed of fair lands there in the Conqctror's time." This
the Prior)', Lichfield, J.P. and D.L., 6. at sea on board "The
estate was transmitted in uninterrupted succession to his
Susannah" transport, 17 April, 1753, Major 93rd Highlanders,
posterity until the beginning of the 17th century. He had
and Col. Staffordshire Volunteers m. 13 Jan. 1780, Merrial,
;
only child and heiress of Thomas Docksey, Esq. of Snetsone, issue by Isabel his wife,
CO. Derby, J. P., niece of the celebrated David Garrick, and Sir Grimald Pacnckfote, Knt., m. Sibillu, dau. and heiress
of the Lord of the Manor of Crickhowell, co. Brecon. The
bad issue, with seven daus. unm.,
early history and pedigree of the family are to be found in
Henry, Lieut. 1st Royals, 6. 30 Nov. 17S0; d. unm., ofwoundsi
in Egypt, 19 June, 1801. Collections Rdating to the Farnilg of Pauncefote, Lambeth Pal.
Peter, Capt.IRoyal Engineers. 6. 4 March, 1783; d. unm., of Lib., M.S. 1221 Genealogical Notices of tlie Favaily of Paunce-
;
wounds at the siege of Badajoz, IG July, lisll. fote, by Sir George Pauncefote, Bart. ; also in Rudder's
James, Midshipman R.N., b. 1791, uniu., drowned whilst at Gloucestershire, txnd Atkyn's Gloucestershire, tit. "Pauncefote
sea in charge of a prize ship, 1810. of Preston."
Thomas, late of Bishop's Hall.
William PAtTNCEFOTE, Esq. of Carswalls, co. Gloucester, m.
Kichard, (/. 186'2; r,i. Hannah, dau. of —
Cullen, Esq., and
20 Jan. 169G, Sarah, dau. of Roljert WyUle, Esq. of the Middle
had a son, who d. young.
John, R.N., b. 24 Nov. 1793; d. 1360. Temple, and had issue,
Maria Elizabeth, deceased. William, who d. s. />., buried at Preston Court.
Marv, Hi. Lieut.-Col. Elliott, and is deceased.
Susan, deceased.
Anne, lii. — Lilly, Esq., and d. n. p.
Sarah, William Bromley, of Abbcrley Lodge, co. Wor-
Merrial, m. —
Dodson, Esq., J.P. of Sussex, and has issue. cester,
in.
and nad issue, Henry, Robert, and Thomas, who all
Emma, m. the Rev. Richard Winsloe. d. .«. p.
Charlotte, m. (the late) Sir William Palmer, Bart. Elizabeth, to. William Howe, Esq. of Beckingham, co.
Col. Patton d. ISI'2, and was s. by his 5th, but eldest surviving Lincoln (whose mother, Rupcrta, was the natural dau. of
son, Prince Rupert), and had issue an only dau., Mary, who m.
18 Aug. 1747, Sir George S.mith, Bart, of East Stoke, co.
Thomas Patton, of Bishop's Hull and Stoke Court,
Notts.
Somerset, Commander EN., ?*. 5 Nov. 1792; m. \ July, 1819,
Matilda, only dau. of Rev. Richard Winsloe, Rector of Ruishton, Sir George Smito,
Bart., was High Sheriff for co. Not-
Somerset, and Forberry, Cornwall (by Catherine his wife, tingham Of his two younger brothers, John and Abel,
1753.
Sept. 1859, Selina Fitzgerald, dau. of the late Major William Richard Holmes Elizabeth, to. T. Bacon Anne, m. John
; ;
Cubitt, of Catfield, Norfolk, and has issue, Lawrence, of York; Priscilla; Jane; Mary; Grace, and Frances.
1 Maud, b. 1 June, ISii'i. '.J Sybil, b. 30 Dec. 1872. Henry Pawson, Esq. of Leeds, the 2nd son, b. 1585, pur-
3 Lilian, h. 30 June, ISJb. 4 Audrey, b. 21 July, 1876. chased lands of Henry Neville, Esq. He to. Miss Alice
I. Clara, m. Aug. 1842, Admiral William Popham, of Stour- Clarkson, and d. in I66I, having had issue,
Hants, eldest son of
field, CO. tiie late Admiral Sir Home Christopher, of Leeds, in. Susan, dau. and co-heiress of Mr.
I.
Popham, and has issue, Alderman Henry Roundell, of the same place, and (/. 12 Nov.
Bernard Brunswick Home, b. 21 Dec. 1843.
1 1GII4, leaving issue,
2 Harcourt Francis Pauncefote, R.N., b. 24 Feb. 1845. 1 Henry, of Leeds, in. Sarah, dau, and co-heiress of Richard
II. Matilda Theodora, m. Sept. 1842, Charles John Luchmann- Becne, of Bedstone, but rf. s. p.
Falkenau, of Falkenau, in Silesia, and has issue, 2 Samuel, (L at Conimendam, in Guinea.
1 Robert Waldemar. 3 Christopher, ia. Blary, dau. of William Sprentall, and left
1 Marie Hclene, vi. Baron F. von Zadlitz, of Kynau, Silesia. an only son and heir,
2 Clara, -no. Count Bcruhard von Schweiuitz, of Berghof, Henry, of Ailerton Gledhow, near Leeds, m. Ann, dau. of
Silesia. Hugh Sleigh, Esq., andcJ. 3 Nov. 1733, learing two daus.
Arms— Gu., three lions rampant arg., two and one. Crest — and co-heirs,
A lion rampant ducally crowned ppr., holding in his paws an Elizabeth, Hi. John Preston, Esq., and d. s. p.
eseocheon or, charged with a wild wolf's head ppr. Motto — Anne, eventually sole heiress, m. 1759, William Wilson,
Pensez forte. Esq. of Ailerton Gledhow {jure uxoris), and had an
iSeaJ— Preston Court, co. Gloucester. only dau. and heiress,
Anne to. 1784, Thomas Dalton, Esq., who
Wilson,
assumed in 1817, on inheriting the estates of the
EUSSELL-PAVIER OF HAMMEEWICH family of NorclilTe, that surname.
AND HEATON MOOR. 1 Elizabeth, r,i. Richard Powell, of Leeds.
Etjssell-Pavier, William Adet, Esq. of Ham- n. Samuel. iii. Scth, of Leeds, m. and had issue.
merwich co. Stafford, and Newlands, Heatou Moor, IV. Henry, of whom presently. v. John, of York, d. 1677.
I. Alice. II. Ann, m. Thomas Day
CO.Lancaster, Capt. dOtli Lancaster Rifle Volunteers,
Henry Pawson, Esq., the 4th son, in. Sarah, dau. of Henry
h. 18 March, 1845 m. 7 April, 1870, Mary Ellen,
;
Leeds, Esq., and by her left (vsrith two daus., Alice, to. John
dan. of Joseph Sale, Esq. of Litchurch Lodge, Derby, Beckett, Esq., Lord Mayor of York, and Sarah, wife of —
and grand-dan. of William Sale, Esq. of Barrow, co. Wilberforce, Esq. of co. Yorlc) a son and successor,
Derby, and has issue, Elias Pawson, Esq., Lord Mayor of York in 1704, to. Mary,
Herbert Arthur, 6. 2 June, 1S72. dau. of William Dyiieley, Esq. of that city, andd. 1715, leaving
I.
issue, inter alios,
II. Douglas Sale, b. March, 1874. 19
I. Gertrude Ellen, b. 3 Feb. 1871. Henry, also Lord Mayor of York, m. 23 Aug. 1720, Catherine,
Edith Mary, b. 18 May, 187G. only dau. of Admiral Robert Fairfax, M.l?., of Steeton and
II.
Newton Kyme. John, of whom presently.
ILtUCilSC.— John RnssELL, Esq., tZ. Marcli, 1853, leavingby John Pawson, Esq., to. 1732, Mary, dau. of Nathanial liar-
Mary his wife (who d. Sept. 18G2) a son, grave, Esq. of Shawdon Castle, in Northumberland, and had
Addison Russell, Esq., d. 7 F'eb. 1853; m. 22 Feb. 1844, issue,
Susan, dau. of William Adey, Esq. of Chorley Place, near
John, his heir.
Lichfield, by whom (who d. 28 Aug. 1858) he had issue, Nathaniel, Major in the army, d. unin. at Scringapatam.
I. William Adey, now of Hammcrwich and Heaton Moor. Mary, d. unm. 1766. Sarah, d. young.
I. Harriet, m. 2 Feb. 1870, James HarniarSomerville, Esq. of Mr. Pawson d. 5 Nov. 1747, and was s.by his elder son,
Bloxwich, near Walsall, and d. 22 June, 1873.
John Pawson, Esq., Capt. in the Northumberland Militia,
II. Elizabeth Addison. in. Mary Jane.
TO. 1770, Elizabeth, only child of R. Foggin, Esq., by whom he
Arms — 1st and between two
4th, sa., three fusils in fess or, had issue,
flaunches of the last, each charged with a mallet of the first, a
chief chequey of the second and gu., for Paviek; 2nd and 3rd, George, his heir. John, d. s. p. I8I6.
arg., a fess dancettee erm. between three crosses-crosslet William, ,1. his elder brother.
fitchee in chief, and two in base sa., for Kussell. Crests 1st, — Eliza, d. young. Elizabeth, to. William Harvey, Esq.
Paviee Two arms embowed ppr. vested above the elbow arg.,
: BIr. Pawson dying 28 Feb. 1802, was s. by his eldest son,
that on the dexter holding a chisel, and that on the sinister a George Pawson, Esq., b. 3 Sept. 1771, who assumed by sign
mallet also ppr. 2nd, Russell: In front of two palm branches
;
manual, in 1817, on succeeding to the Shawdon estates, the
salterwise vert a fret or, thereon a martlet sa. Motto Quo — additional surname and arms of Hargrave. He m. 1st, in 1805,
fata vocant.
Re&idencc —Newlands, Heaton Moor, Stockport. Sojihia Ann, dau. of Rev. Henry Latten, Vicar of Woodham,
which lady d. 30 April, 1813. He m. 2ndly, Ann Frances, dau.
of James Collingwood, Esq. of Morpeth, and widow of T.
PAW SON OF SHAWDON. Currell, Esq., but d. s. p- 29 Dec. I8I7, when the estates
Pawson, William John, Esq. of Shawdon, devolved upon his brother,
Northumberland, Lord of the Manor of Titlington, William Pawson, Esq., b. 14 May, 1780; m. 9 Jan. 1817,
High Sheriff Northumberland, 1861, b. 5 Dec. Mary Ann, dau. of Rev. Robert Trotter, of Morpeth, by whom
1817 ; ni. 25 Oct. 1813, Frances, dau. of William he had issue,
Eife, Esq. (she d. 10 Sept. 1854), and has issue, William John, his heir.
I. William HABnRAVE, J.P., b. 6 Aug. 1846, late Lieut. 12ih
Mary Ann, d. xinm. in 1844.
Lancers, ra. 30 June. 1877, Hon. Emily Violet Jeivis, Mr. Pawson served for a considerable time in the royal navy.
youngest dau. of Carnegie, 3i'd Viscounr. .St. Vincent, and He was High Sheriff of Northumberland, 1826. He c/. 5 Jan.
has issue, William Habgrave, John Jervis, twins, b. 1854, and was s. by his only son, the present William JohM
10 Sept. 1878. Pawson, Esq. of Shawdon.
I, Mary Ann Pawson Hargrave, m. 17 Sept. I3G8, SlrWilliam
G. H. T. Ramsay Fairfax, Bart. ^amilg of ^argra&f.
—
ILilTCJlfJC» The Pawsons, a family of antiquity in York- Nathaniel Hargrave, Esq. of Shawdon Castle, ))?. Sarah,
shire, are first mentioned leap. Henbv IV.. aaao 1405. dau. and co-heiress of William Carter, Esq. of Kirbywiske, co.
Richard Pawson, \iv\ngtcini>. Hcsby VIII., by JClizabcth York, and d. 1724, leaving issue, JjL'i
his wife, had issue, William, w. and had issue. Chrisiopl'.cr. I. James, who succeeded. ™
Thomas; John, of whom presently, Anthony, OUvei Rich.uJ, , I. Mary, to. as above, John Pawson, Esq.
Grace, r,i. —
Teale and Anne ;
James Hargrave, Esq. of Shawdon, the only son. High
John Pawson, Esq. of Leeds, co.York, the 4ih son. by his Sheriff of Northumberland, 1738, to. Priscilla, dau. and co-
will, proved 24 April, 1577, directed his body to be buried in heiress of William Bonner, Esq. of St. Anthony's, and d. 1777,
the parish church of Leeds. Bv Ann Jiis wile, he had an only leaving an only son,
son and successor, William Hargrave, Esq. of Shawdon, h. I7SG, High Sheriff
TAY THE LANDED GENTRY. TEA 1245
of Korthumbcrlan J, 1783. and senior D.L. He in. Cathcrinr, I Arm»— Az.,
three blocks arg., each charged with an an-
duu. and co-hcircss of Samutl Shidds, Esq., and d. ». p. 1817, nulet quartering, gu.. a lion rampant arg., for Price
sa.,
;
;
arg., a bend sa., in the sinister chief point a garb gu. for
bequeathinff all his estates to his relative, George I'awson,
j
Wuitwortu. CiV.w—Three broken broad arrows or, knit with
Esq., with rcniiiinUer to William Tawson, Ksq., and his lieirs.
—
'
Stafford,
Howell Price, C.B., Col. 24th regt., m. 21 April, 1846,
n. Annie Maria, m. 1855. Sir Courtenay Honywood, Bart.,
Eleanor Krunces, dau. of George Bradshaw, Esq. of Pegs-
borough, CO. Tipperary, Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, and who d. April 1878, leaving issue. iii. Emily.
d. of wounds received at the battle of CluLlianwallah, ILiUCatJC.— This family claims to be a junior branch of
India. that long seated at Boskenna. Tbe property of Saint Issey,
James Aylmer, Vice-Admiral. 6. 21 Oct. 1814; Midship- still in the family, has been held by them for generations.
man of H.JI.S. " Genoa," at Navarino m. April. 1848,
;
AVilliaji Patnteb, of Trenance, Saint Issey, Cornwall, m.
Frances, only chUd of the late Henry Chapman Mc
Veagh, Esq., aud widow of Lieut.-Col. John Henry Slade, and had nine sens and one dau. The eldest son, William,
1st Dragoon Guards, eldest son of Sir John Slade, Bart., d. p. ; the second son, Francis, was father of John, who
s.
of Maunsel, Somerset. Admiral Paynter was elected d.s.p., and of Eev. Samuel Paynter, of Stoke Hill, Surre.v,
Mayor of the city of Bath, Nov. 1874: d. 17 Dec. 1876. Lord of the Manor of Saint Issey, CornwaU. Tiio ninth and
David William, C.B., Major-Gen. K.A., m. the only dau.
youngest son of William, of Trenance,
of Col. William Feiiwick,R.E., C.B. of Laverstock, Hants.
Frederick, Lieut. E.I.C.S., d. in India. Samctel Patnteb, Esq. of Camborne House, Eiohmond,
Sophia, in. IS Dec. 1839, Sir Henry Caldwell, Bart., acquired estates in Middlesex and Surrey, was J. P. for both
Count of Milan, of Castle Caldwell, to. Fermanagh, d. counties, and served as High Sheriff of the latter 1838. He
13 Oct. 1858. rn. 1st, 19 Jan. 1797, Anne, dau. of William Butler, Esq., by
Eose Caroline, m. 18 Feb. 1840, Sir Charles Brune Gravcs- whom he had issue,
Sawle, Bart., of Penrice, co. Cornwall (see Bcbke's
PfArage and Baronetage). I. William, now of Camborne House.
1. Eliza, )n. her cousin, the licv. Samuel Paynter, late
VI. Henry.
Hector of Stoke next Guildford, Surrey, and d. 28 Dec.
Geobce Fatnteb (the eldest son of William Camborne, 1814, leaving issue,
alias Paynter), m. 29 April, 1505, Anne Anthorne, and 1 Francis (Rev.), Kectr.r of Stoke next Guildford, 6. 24 Jan.
was father of William Patxteb, Esq., m. 1632, Jane, dau. 1836; m. 29 Sept. 1804, Julia Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of
of Bichard Keigwin, of Penzance, and had issue, i. Arthur, WiUiam Porter, Esq. of Hembury Fort, Devon, J. P. and
of Trelissick, whose granddau. and heiress, Mart Paynter, D.L., and has surviving issue, Francis Samuel, 6.
of Trelissick, m. John Hearle, Esq. and ii. Fbances, of whom
18 March, 1800 Walter Abbott, 0. 25 June, 1871 ; Eliza;
;
;
and Julia Theodora.
we are about to treat. The 2nd son, 1 Mary.
Francis Patnteb, Esq. of Boskenna, to. Margaret Paw- 2 Sarah, m. 1SC5, Eyre Lloyd, Esq., and has two sons,
lett, of Kilnburn, in Sliddlesex, and had a dau., Margaret, Samuel and Eyre. 3 Anne.
m. her cousin, Francis Paynter, of Trelissick, and was He m. 2ndly, Mary, youngest dau. of Richard Pcnn, Esq.,
mother of the heiress Mary Paynter, and a son, Francis formerly one of the proprietary and hereditary Governors of
Pat.ster, Esq. of Boskenna, ra. Mrs. Mary Hawkey, and was the province of Pennsylvania, and grandson of the celebrated
father of William Penn, Founder of Philadelphia. Mr. Paynter d. 24
Fbakcis Patnteb, Esq. of Boskenna, m. Mary Gully, and July, 1844.
was s. by his son, Arms — Az., three blocks arg. each charged with nn an-
James Patnteb, Esq. of Boskenna, m. 1787, Bliss Wether- nulet sa. Crest —Three broken arrows or, knit with a lace, and
head, and by her (who d. 1838) left at his decease, mantlet gu. doubled arg.
in 1800, two SODS, Jou.s, of Boskenna, who d. unm. 1848; —
Town H'siilenc^ Xo. 21, Belgrave Square. Country i^.»>
and (fence —
Camborne House, Richmond, Surrey.
TH0MA3 PAT.VTtn, Esq. of Boskenna, 6. 24 July, 1794;
m. 21 Oct. 18;;8, Ann, only dau. of the late Aaron Moody, Esq.
of Kingsdon, Somerset, and had issue,
PEACH OF TOCKINGTON.
Peach, The Eev. Chaeles PiEKREroxT, of
Beoinald Heable, late of Boskenna.
Camborne Hastings, 6. 11 Feb. 1836; d. 4 Oct. 1?54. Toekington, co. Gloucester, Vicar of Applcton-le-
Street, co. York, b. 19 Feb. 1829 m. 19 Jan. 18G0, ;
Mr. Paynter d. 20 April, 1803, and was s. by his eldest son,
Begisald Hearle Patnteb, Esq. of Boskenna, 6. 21 Oct. Agnes Lucy, dau. of George Legard, Estj. of E-st«
1831 m. 8 Dec. 1858, Mary Davies, dau. of Kev. J. O. W.
;
horpe, Malton, and has issue,
Haweis, of Colwood, Sussex, andW. 16 Feb. Is70, Icdvingissuc. I. James Legard, 0. 3 July, ISOl.
I. Camborne Haweis. now of Boskcniia. II. George Cruger, 6. 2 Oct. Is68.
u. Hugh Haweis, 6. 14 Nov. lbC5. 1. Mary Emily. ii. Ellin Agnes. lU. C!ara So;;.
124G PEA TEE LANDED GENTRY. PEA
Kev. James Jaevis Cleavee, son of Edmoni>, of Graige, his heir, m. Sept. 1713, Alice dau. of
JLincaSC—The I.
II. Charles William, b. 23 Sept. 18C5. 3 William, of Llanfair, Anglesey, Col. of the Anglesey
Militia; m. 1770, Emma, dau. of Col. William Jones, of
I. Isabel Emma Maria.
Twyny, co. Carn;irvon ; and d. s. p.
II. Lucy Christiana. in. Florence Jessie.
4 Nathaniel, Lieut. R.N. d. in the East Indies.
;
ILinraClC.— Samuel Peach, Esq. of Idlicote House, 2nd Mr. Peacocke m. 2nd!y, in 1746, Mary, daa. and heir of
son of Samuel Peach, of Dunkirk House, co. Gloucester, pur- Thomas Sandford, Esq. of Saudford Court, co. Kilkenny,
chased the Idlicote estate. He ?)i. Amelia, 2nd dau. of James and by her (who d. in 1778) had issue,
Baillie, Esq., and d. without issue, 1832. He was «. hy his 5 George, Capt. 7th foot, killed in America.
1 Mary, b. 1748; m. Marmaduke Peacocke, Esq. her
younger brother, Charles Peach, a Col. in the E.I.C.'s Service, cousin.
w!io d. s. p. 1837, and was s. by his nephew, the late Major 2 Elizabeth, m. William Gardiner, M.D., of Armagh.
Een3T Peach Keigiily. This gentleman, III. Marmaduke, of whom hereafter,
Henrt Peach Keihiilt, Major. 3rd regt. Madras Light IV. William, living iUi^H. 1773.
Cavalry, and Judge Advocate-General of the Madras army, V. Septimus, of Fort Etna (i-ce Peacocke of Fort Etna).
was only son of James English Keighly, Esq. of the Bengal James Peacocke was dead in 1747, Avhen his estates were in
Civil Service, by his 2nd wife, Sarah Christiana, eldest dau. of possession of his eldest son. His fourth son,
the late Samuel Peach, Esq. of Dunkirk House, co. Gloucester. Marmaduke Peacocke, Esq. of London, d. at Hackney,
He ra. Emma Spicer, 3rd dau. of the Key. William Godfrey Middlesex, 1773, leaving, with other issue,
Euet, and d. Oct. 2837, having had issue, 3IARMADUKE, his succcssor,
Keighly Peach, now of Idlicote House. Nancy, m. George Keating Esq. of Moulton Park, co.
Charles Gilliert Keighly, h. 1837. Northampton.
Sarah Christiana, -.a. May, 1858, the Hon. Lucius Gary, The son,
late an ofticer in the army, only son of Lucius, 9tli Viscount
Falkland.
Marmadt;ke Peacocke, Esq. of London, to. his cousin,
Mary, dau. of George Peacocke, Esq. of Barntic, co. Clare,
.(4 ;iB5— Quarterly Ist and 4th, for Peach, gu between two
and co-heiress of her mother, Mary Sandford, only dau. and
: ,
chevrons arg. three martlets of the second ; 2nd and 3rd, for
Kei:hlt, per bend engrailed sa. and arg. a fesse charged heiress of Thomas Sandford, Esq. of Sandford Court, co. Kil-
with two mullets all counterchanged. Crests— A demi-lion kenny and had issue,
rampant erin. and gu. crowned or, clawed az., for Peach A :
1 Marmaduke Warren (Sir), K.C.H., K.T.S., a gen. officer;
griffin's head sa. langucd gu. charged with three mullets all
counterchanged. IHolto (For Peach) —
Quicquid dignum
d.
2 George,
.5. p.
to. 1st. Rachel, dau. of Sir John Dalling,
supiente bonoque est. Bart., which lady rf. s. p. 1808; and 2ndly, Jemima, dau.
-beat— Idlicote House, Shipton-on-Stour. of Licut.-Col. J. Montagu Durnford, by whom he left at his
decease, 1851, a son, the present
George Montagu Warren Sandford, Esq. of Reeves Hall,
PEACOCK OF SOUTH EAUCEBT. Essex, M.P. for Maldon, J.P. and D.L., M.A., '.. 1821,
See WiiLsoir. Barrister-at-Law, who assumed by royal license, 1866, the
surname and arms of Sandford: he m. 1858, Augusta
Mary, dau. of .\lgcrnon Greville, Esq. (see Bcrke's Peer-
age, Warwick), and has issue (sie Sandford),
PEACOCKE OF EFFORD PAEK. 3 Sandford, m. Amelia, dau. of SirT. H. Apreece, Bart.
4 Richard, of whom hcreatter.
Peacocke, Waheen Thomas, Esq. of Efford
5 Stephen, Lieut.-Col. Scot Fusilier Guards to. Louisa, d.au. ;
Park, CO. Southampton, Lieut. Eifle Brigade, b. and co-heir of Ponsonby Tottenham, Esq., M.P., and has
1S32. issue. 6 Thomas, Gon. in the Army, K.T.S.
7 John, an officer Scots Fusilier Guards ; deceased.
iLiuCnflf.— Ceobge Peacocke, Esq. of Graige, co. The fourth son,
Limerick, purchased an estate in the Durony of Poblc O'Brien, Martha Louisa,
Richard Peacocke, Vice-Admiral R.N., ra.
in that co., iem'i^. Charles II., which was afterwards con-
dau. of George Dacre, Esq. of Marwell Hall, co. SoutbamptoHi
firmed to him by the Crown under letters patent. He m.
and had issue,
Aphra, sister of John Maunsell, Esq. of Ballyvorine, in the
who By his will, lodged for probate,
Warren Richard, who s. him.
same co. ; d. s. p. 1678.
George, Col. in the army. ,
eldest son of lion. Frederick West, and grandson of John, liT. Henry Licy, h. 25 Oct. 1S32, of Whanganui, New Zea-
2nd Earl do La Warr; d. 1877, when lie was s. by his son, land; hi. 10 Mareli, 1859, his cousin, Fanny Eleanor, dau.
Wabben Thomas Peacocke, now of ICfford Park. ofJames liudgen Peake, Esq.
ylrms— Quarterly, or and az., over all four lozenfros con- I. Eleanor Sarah, </. juiw. 23 April, 1S71.
joined in cross, between as many annulets all countereli:iii;;cd. II. Mary Anne Agnes.
^/(gt —
A ciickatrice, wings erect vert. J/o(<o— Vincit Veritas.
— According to a pedigree in Vincent's TTa/es,
&ttt— Kfford I'ark, Lymington, Hants. iLttlCilQC.
folio 13s, in the College of Arms, which waa compiled in the
PEACOCKE OF FORT ETNA. reign of Queen Eli/aueth,
IIiciiAKD Peake, of Lleweny Green, was father of
Peacocke, Goodricke Thom.\s, Esq. of Fort Thomas Peake, of Lleweny Green, >ii. Katherine, dau.
William, co. Liniei'ick,»j. 15 March, 1860, Arabella, and heir of lUchard Hilloa, and had two sons, Uicuabd and
(lau. of John Peter Hardy, Esq. of Eitzvvilliam Thomas. The elder,
Place, Dublin, and has issue, IticuARD Peake, of Lleweny Green, m. and was father of
GooDBicKE TuoMAS, 6. 8 Sept. 1S65.
Thomas Peake, of Lleweny Green, ;)i. Jane, dau. and heir
I.
Frances Sarah. of Robert Clare, olla.^ Clarke, by whom he had
I. Katherine AVilliamina, deceased. ii.
Richard Peake, of Lleweny Green, who lived about 1470,
ILlItrrtrfC.— This is a branch of the family of Peacocke of 5/1. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Donne, of Utkinton, co. Chester,
Earntic, raised to the degree of Baronet in IsOJ. and was by her father of
Septimus Pe.\cocke, Esq. of Fort Etna, co. Limerick, Tuo.MAS Peake, ui. Jane, dau. and heir of William Clare, of
youngest son of James Peacocke, Esq. of Graige (see pre- Denbigh, and had a dau., m. —
Panton, co. Denbigh; and a son.
ctding Memoir), and uncle of Sir Joseph Peacocke, 1st bart. llE.NUY Peake, m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Salisbury, of
of Barntic, inherited Fort Etna under the will of his half- Muesmynna, by whom he had (with five daus.) one son,
brother, Thomas Goodricke, dated 24 March, 1711. lie Hi. Hugh Peake, of Lleweny, living 1569, to. Agnes, dau.
Miss Swayn, and had issue, of William Vaughan, of Llanyvich (d. 1618, and was buried
I. GooDBiCKE, nis heir. with her husband), and was s. at his decease, 1601, by his son,
II. George, d. s. p.; will dated 12 May, 1792. Thomas Peake, m. 1593, Anne, sister of William Hammer,
III. liichard. Esq. of the Fenn, co. Flint. By her (who was living 1C31) ho
1. Jane. kad three sons, i. Hugh; ii. Harry, of Mayneva, co. Flint,
The eldest son, living 1G31 and iii. William, living 1G31. The eldest son,
;
GooDBicKE Peacocke, Esq. of Fort Etna, m. (settlement Hugh Peake, of Llewennie, living 1648, m. Elizabeth, dau.
dated 26 and 27 May, 1755) Isabella, dau. of William Hewitt, of Cadwaleder Wynne, Esq. of Voelas, and d. before I6t5.
Esq. of Kathkoale, co. Limerick, and had a son, leaving a son,
Tbomas Goodricke Peacocke, Esq. of Fort Etna, ra. (settle- Hugh Peaee, of Llewennie, d. 1665. He m. 1st (settle-
ment dated 6 Oct. 1787) Mary, dau. of William Lloyd, Esq. of ment dated 10 Feb. 1639), Katherine, dau. of John Vaughan,
Tower Hill, co. Limerick, and had issue, Esq. of Moulewig Park, co. Denbigh; and 2ndly (settlement
I. Thomas Goodbicke, his heir, dated 23 Feb. 1646), Katherine Davies, dau. of Dorothy Davies,
II. William, an officer in the array, d. s. p. of Ruthyn, widow. By her he had two sons, i. Hccu, of
III. George (Ilev.), Kector of llolycross, co. Tippcrary, r,i. Lleweny, d. s.j). 1007 and n. John and four daus., i. Dorothy
; ;
Katherine Itawlins.
II. Elizabeth; III. Katherine; and iv. Anne. The2ndson,
1. Anne, m. liev. William Lloyd.
u. Isabella, m. Edward Wilson, Esq., of Eahccn Park, co. John Peake, of Lleweny and Perthcwig, b. 1657 d. 14 Oct. ;
Tipperary. 1727, aged 70. By Margaret Morris tiis wife (d. 13 Oct. 1734,
Mr. Peacock c?. 1821. His eldest son, aged 5G), he had two sons, i. Hugu and ii. John, who d. ;
Thomas Goodricke Pe.\cocke, Esq. of Fort Etna, Major in aged 18. The eldest son,
the army, A.D.C. to Sir Manley Power through the Peninsular Huon Peake, of Perthcwig, 6. 1707; r.i. I Dec. 1730, Mar-
War, was the first to enter the breach at the memorable garet, only surviving child, and at length heir, of Samuel
siege of Badajoz. He in. 1835, Sarah, dau. of Peter Alexander Garner, Esq. of Swanley, co. Chester, and d. 28 Jan. 1767,
Leslie, Esq. and had issue, aged 60, having had sixs-Dns and three daus. The eldest son,
Goodbicke Thomas, his heir.
Thomas Peake, Esq. of Perthewig and London, 6. 25 July,
I.
II. Peter Leslie, of Fort Etna, late 16th Lancers, m. Iva, dau. 1773; };t. 1768, Martha, only childof Robert and Mary Coventry,
of JoUiffe Tufnell, Esq. of Dublin (.-ice Tcfnell nf Lanr/lc;is), of London, and d. 26 May, 1811, aged 78, leaving a dau., Mar-
and has, Leslie Tufnell, 6. 9 March, 18i;8; Charles Leslie garet, d. 10 July, 1860 and an only surviving son,
;
press, perished from loss of blood and lacke of helpe." 2 Feb. 1843, Barbara Catherine, eldest dau. of the
Hebccles Pearetr (probably a descendant of this ancient late Kev. Henry Palmer, M.A., of Witlicote Hall,
family), m. 1570, Elizabeth French, and had one son, CO. Leicester, and has issue,
Roger Peaeeth, bapt. 1581, m. 1G07, Susanna Peacocke, of
Newcastle, an heiress; and d. 1635, having had issue four sous I. Henrt Joseph Robinson, J. P.,Dec. 1343; m.
5. 29
and five daus. The youngest, but last surviving son, 15 April, 18G9, Dora Elizabeth, John Boulder-
eldest dan. of
William Peareth, j/i. 17 June, 1G62, Barbara, dau. of son Barkworth, Esq. of Raywell, East Yorkshire, and has
Henry Jlarley, Esq. (son of Sir John Marley, Knt., Governor of issue, 1 Joseph Robinson, 6. 27 Jan. 1872; 2 William
Newcastle), by Barbara his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Alder- Henry Barkworth Robinson, 6. 21 Sept. 1874; 1 Dora
man Pialph Cocke, of Newcastle; and d. 1670, leaving four Mary Robinson, b. 29 Aug. 1870.
II. Charles Clifford, 6. 5 Oct. 1845.
children, i. Henry, his successor; ii. John, Fellow of St.
III. Francis Richard, 6. 25 May, 1843.
John's Coll. Cambridge, Vicar of Aldworth, Berks, m. Letitia
Blencowe, of Marston St. Lawrence, co. Northampton, by IV. Edward Heyrick, b. 27 Dec. 1858.
I. Barbara Mary, m. 20 April, 1876, Rev. AVilliam Grcvllle
whom he had one son, John Peareth, who d. v.nai., and three
daus., r. Barbara; and ii. Susanna. The eldest son, Hazlerigg, Vicar of Billosdon, 4th son of Sir Arthur Grey
Hesbt Peaeeth, Esq., bapt. 27 Sept. 1GC3; ?/i. 31 Oct. Hazlerigg, Bart, of Nosely Hall, co. Leicester, and has
1693, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Tliomas Jackson, Esq. of issue, Roger GrevUle, 6. 22 Jan. 1877.
Chatersheugh, co. Durham (son of Sir John Jackson, Knt. of II. Eleanor Louisa, m. 22 Jan. 1874, Arthur Hancock
Harraton and Chatersheugh, a devoted lioyalist), by whom, Edwards, Esq. of Ashgrove, West Yorkshire, 4th son of
who was buried 3 May, 1705, he had two sons and four daus. Sir Henry Edwards, Bart, of Pye Nest, and has issue,
Mr. Peareth, who was thrice married, d. 4 March, 1728, and Eleanor Churchill, 6. 5 Feb. 1875; and Geoffrey Otho
was s. by the younger but only surviving son of his 1st wife, Charles, b. 2 Oct. 1876. iii. Charlotte Emily.
William Peareth, Esq. of Usworth, an Alderman of New- Col. Pease -was elected M.P. for Hull, Oct. 1S73,
castle for nearly 50 years, bapt. 9 April, 1704; G July, 1731,
?)i.
but lost his seat Jan. 1874.
Anne, youngest dau. and afterwards co-heiress of Hichard
Jannens, Esq. of Princethorpe, co. Warwick, and Thorpe iLtUCdgC— This family has long been settled in Hull,
XIAM and RicnARD Thomas, and six daus. He built the family Holy Trinity and St. Mary's churches, from 1533.
mansion of Usworth House, co. Durham, and d. 20 May, 1775. Robert Pease, Chamberlain 1639, fined for the office of
Sheriff. He m. 31 Jan. 1638, Anne Richardson, and had issue,
His widow d. 25 Feb. 1801. The eldest son,
William Peareth, Esq. of Usworth, bapt. 5 Sept. 1734; m. Robert, bapt. 19 July, 1643.
Susanna, dau. and co-heiress of Collingwood Foster, Esq. of Anne, m. Mr. Aldersiey, an Alderman and Mayor of Chester.
Alnwick, by whom he had a son, William Jennens, a Gentle- The son,
man Commoner of Christ Church, Oxford, b. 1784, d. at Pen-
Robert Pease, went to Amsterdam about 1GC3, and there
zance, 1804 and several other children, who d. in infancy,
;
m. 17 Nov. 1G70, Esther Clifibrd, a descendant of the baronial
Mr. Peareth d. 11 Aug. 1810, and was s. by his brother, House of Clifford, and had issue. The 3rd son,
Richard Thomas Peareth, Esq. of Usworth, bapt. 9 Jan. Joseph Pease, settled in Hull 1708, and established thff
1753; m. 10 May, 1797, Isabella, only dau. of Rev. Robert Dent, Bank in 1754, one of the earliest out of London. He was
Perpetual Curate of Lanchestcr, co. Durham, and by her hud b. 30 Nov. 1688; m. 1717, Mary, dau. of Joseph Turner,
two sons and one dau., Merchant, by Mary Thorsby his wife, and by her (who d. 12
Jsnnens William, '>. 14 March, 1798; d. C April, 1803. Feb. 1728) left at his decease, 11 March, 1778,
W;l:,iam, his heir. Robert, of Kingston-upon-Hull, Banker, b. 3 Nov. 1717;
Ehzabeth, m. 1821, George Burdon, Esq., of Korthumberlana. d. unm. 19 March, 1770.
Hester, h. 13 Sept. 1720; m. 3 June, 1742, Lawrence Jopsoa,
Tie alder surviving son,
of Stockton-upon-Tccs; but d. s. p. Maey.
William Peareth, Esq. of Usworth House, Thorpe Mande-
ville, 20. Northampton, and of Princethorpe, co. Warwick, The younger dau.,
6. 13 Dec. 1807 m. 1 June, 1830, Katherinc, dau. of Thomas
;
Mary Pease, b. 17 Jan. 1727; m. 21 April, 1751, Robert
Law Hodges, Esq. of Hemsted Park, Kent, M.P., and had, Robinson, Merchant, of Manchester, son of John Robinson and
William, late of Usworth. Mary Ilibbert his wife and d. 6 March, 1757 (her husband had
;
William Peareth, Esq. of Usworth House, Capt. 4th Light d. 23 Oct. 1876, having had issue one dau., Mary Anne.
Dragoons (now "Queen's Own" Hussars), i. 25 May, 1831; I. Anne, in. 9 April, 1811. Arthur Slaister, Esq. of Wincstead,
TO. 21 Oct. 1806, Cecilia, younger dau. and co-heiress of John Col. of the East York Miliiia, J.P. and D.L., and has issut
Lennox Kincaid-Lennox, Esq. of Lennox Castle and Kincaid, five sons and five daus.
CO. Stirling, and sister of Margaret, Viscountess Strangford. II. Mary, d. luirn. 4 July, 1S3!).
[
—
Arms Gu., a chevron arg. between three pears or. Crcxt — and D.L., b. 21 Nov. 1789; m. 7 April, 1818, Harriet, 2nd an(
A leopard's head and neck erased ppr. holding in the mouth a youngest dau. of the late James Walker, Esq. of Springhea(
cross-cropslet fitchee. il/o»o— Verax et fidehs. and Beverley, and sister of Sir James Walker, Bart, of Sani
Seat — Usworth House, Gateshead. Hulton, and had issue.
fEJL THE LANDED GENTRY. rno 1249
I. Joseph Walker, now of Ilcsslewood. III. John Henry, b. 2 Feb. 1836; <!. 17 April, 18.14.
II. George Clifford, JI.A., Kector of Kouth, licvcrlcy, b. IV. Arthur, b. 12 Sept. 1837; m. 14 April, lb04, JIary Lecky,
•Jl Nov. 1822; m. 26 Sept. 18.")0. Clarissa, younjiest iluu. of dau. of Ebenezer Pike, of Besboruugh, co. Cork, and has
John Turner, Eeq. of Gravetye Jlanor, Sussex, and lias issue, issue,
1 GcorfiC Turner, 6. 10 July, 1S51; deceased. 1 Arthur Francis. 2 Herbert Pike. 3 Claud Edward.
2 Pcrcival Henry, 6. 4 Auj;. lso7. I Alice Mary. 2 Rosa Elizabeth. 3 Winifred Pike.
3 Arthur ClilToril, 6. 10 Auu. 1S59. 4 Evelyn.
4 Joseph FredcricU, £i. lU ilarch, 18GI. V. Gurney, 6. 2 Feb. 1839; m. 23 April, 1863, Katherine,
. 1 Clara Harriet. 2 Fanny Marin. dau. of John Jowitt Wilson, of Kendal; and d, 10 June,
3 tdith Catherine. 1872, leaving issue,
III. James Robinson, M.\., b. 28 Feb. 1824; j;i.28 Feb. 1854, Harold Gurney.
1 2 Wilson. 3 John Henry.
Louisa Franeis, 3rd duu. of the late John r.arkworth, Esq. Katherine Maria.
1 2 Lilian.
of Tranby House, near Hull, and has had issue,
VI. Alfred, b. 16 June, 1841 d. 20 Dec. 1852.
;
1 James Cecil Robinson, h. 17 Sept. 185C; U. 14 Nov. 1860. VII. Charles, b. 7 April, 1843; m. 27 Sept. 1871, Sarah Eliza-
2 Harold Kobinson, b. 7 Dec. ISo!). beth, eldest dau. of Henry Bewley, Esq. of Willow Park,
3 Hugh Robinson, b. 23 Feb. 1862. Dublin, and had issue one son, Charles Gurney, d. 9 July,
1 Alice Louisa. 2 Katherinc Frances. 1873.
TV. Arthur Burton, 6. 27 May, 182') j/i. 14 Ma>
; 18r)7, Emma
, via. Francis Richard, 6. 6 Dec. 1844; d. 5 June, 1865.
Caroline, youngest dau. of John Wilkinson, Esij. of Welton I. Jane Gurney. ii. Emma Gurney.
Grange, Fast York, and has issue, Ai'thur Godfrey, b. III. Rachel, m. 1st, Charles Albert Leatham, of Clevehand.
29Nov. isei. IV. Elizabeth Lucy, nt. John Fowler, of Denison Hall, Leeds
I. Harriet, m. 29 June, 1842, Rev. John Richard Hill, M.A., Lawn, CO. York; and 2ndly, William Fowler, Forest House,
of Thornton, J. P. and D.L., eldest son and heir of the late Leytonstone.
EichaRl Hill, Esq. of Thornton, co. York, and has issue He d. 6 Feb. 1872.
three sons and three daus.
II. Emily Jane, m. 11 June, 1857, Henry Baines, Esq., eldest
Arms— Per pale gu. and vert, a fess indented erra. between
son of Howly Mortimer Baines, Esq. of Bell H;U1, near York, —
three lambs passant arg. Crest On a mount vert a dove
rising arg. holding in the beak gu. a pea-stalk, the blossom
who (Z. 1869. Shew. 2ndly, Rev. Norman UumesnilStraton.
and peas ppr. legs as the beak.
Mr. Pease rf. 27 May, 1866, and was s. by his son, the present &((— liuttou Hall, Gisborough. Toicn Residence 24, Ken- —
Joseph Walker Pease, Esq. of Hesslewood. sington Palace Gardens.
—
Arms Vert, a chevron between three stags trippant or, in
the centre ehiet point a bezant, on a cniet per less gu. and arg.
an eagle displayed countcrchanged. Crest An eagle s head — PECK OE COENISH HALL AND TEIiEPLE
erased arg. holding in the beak or, a peascod vert Mono — COMBE.
Confide recte agcns.
St'ot— Uesslewood, near Hull. CLubs — Carlton and Con- Peck, Philip "William Eichardson, Esq. of
eerTativc. Cornish Hall, co. Denbigh, and Temple Coombe,
Somerset, b. 29 April, 1849 ; s. his father 1858 ; m.
PEASE OE DAKLINGTON. 1869, Louisa, ouly child of John Messite, Esq. of
Wiucanton, Somerset, and has issue a sou, b. 1874.
Pease, Joseph Whitwell, Esq. of Hiitton Hall,
North Biding co. York, M.P. for South Durham, 3Cllir<t3C. John Peck, 2nd, but eldest son of Richard
Pece, of Wakefield, co. York, by Margaret his wife, dau. and
J.P. CO. Durham, and North Eiding co. York, b. 23 heir of Haselden, m. Isabella, dau. of John Lacy, and was s.
June, 1828 m. 23 Aug. 1854, Mary, dau. of Alfred
;
by his eldest son and heir,
Fox, Esq. of Falmouth, and has issue, Richard Peck, ra. Joan, dau. of John Harrington, Esq.,
I. Alfred Edward, b. 29 June, 1S57. and was father of a son and heir,
n. Joseph Albert, 6. 17 Jan. 1860. Richard Peck, jb. Alice, dau. of Vulliam Middlcton, of
I. Emma Josephine. ii. Sarah Charlotte. Stokeld, and had a son and heir,
va. Maud Mary. iv. Helen Blanche. John Peck, of Wakefield, rn. Jane, dau. of John Aaae, of
V. Lucy Ethel. vi. Agnes Claudia Fos. Fricklcy, co. York, and had issue,
^iWZK^t. —The Peases of Darlington descend, according Richard, of Wakefield, m. Anne, dau. of Sir John Ilothr.m,
Knt. of Scarborough, and had issue, four daus., Elizabeth,
to tradition, from a respectable West Riding family of the
wife of Ralph Vavasour, 2nd son of Sir William Vavasour
same settled near Wakefield, and are of the same stock as the Mary, wife of William Reynolds, of Langton; Dorothy, wife
;
Pease, Banliers, at HuU. The grandfather of the late Edward of Matthew Leigh and Caroline and two elder sons, John
; ;
Edward Pease, m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Michael Wilseck, living 1585, m. Katherine, dau. of Sir William
Coatcs, and was father of Vavasour, Knt. of Hazelwood, and had, with a dau., Eliza-
Joseph Pease, m. Mary Richardson, and d. 3 April, 1S08, beth, -III. John Draycott, three sons.
John, of Aston, co. Rutland. Thomas. William.
leaving a son, Nicholas, of whom we treat. Francis.
Edward Pease, b. 6 Jan. 17C7; m. 3 Nov. 1796, Rachel,
dau. of John Whitwell and d. 31 July, 1853, having had issue
The 5th son,
;
Nicholas Peck, Esq. of Topeliffc, near Wakefield, m. Alice,
by her (who d. 18 Oct. 1833),
dau. of Bryan Bradfield, of Stanley, co. York, and by her (who
I. John (deceased), in. Sophia Jowitt, and had issue, Sophia,
d. before 20 May, 1583) had issue. Mr. Peck's will, dated 20
m. Theodore Fry and Mary Anne, r,i. J. B. Hodgkiu.
I ;
II. Joseph, late of Darlington. May, 1583, was proved 24 Nov. 1590. His eldest son,
ni. Edward, (/. s. p. nr. Isaac, d. s. p. Jasper Peck, Esq. of Copeley Hall, co. York, and (as de-
V. Henry, of Pierremont and Stanhope Castle, co. Durham, scribed in his will, dated 16 Dec. 1605, and proved 22 Feb.
M.P. for South Durham 1857 to 1865, m. 1st, 183.'', Anna, following) of London, ra. Jane, dau. of John Hanslapp, Esq. of
dau. of Richard Fell, and by her has issue a son, Henry Stony Thorpe, co. Warwick, and by her (who survived him,
Fell, of Brinkbum, co. Durham, J.P., 6. 1838; w. 1862,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Beaumont Pease, Esq., and has and ill. 2ndly, Edward Turville, Esq. of Thurleston, co. Leices-
(with other issue) a son, Norman Henry, 6. 1866. Mr. ter) had (besides three daus., Grace, buried at St. Giles,
Henry Pease m. 2ndly, 1859, Mary, dau. of S. Lloyd, Cripplcgate, London, 16 Dec. 1005, Elizabeth, and Dorothy)
Esq., and by her has issue, Edward Lloyd ; John Francis four sons, Richard, living 22 Feb. 1605-6; Robert, buried at
Beginald; Henrietta Rachel and Jlarion Elizabeth.
;
St. GUcD, Cripplcgate, 5 Nov. 1605; Edward; and another
I. Rachel, ra. Richard Fry, of Bristol, d. s. p.
son,
u. Mary, d. s. p.
ni. Elizabeth, m. Francis Gibson, of Saffron Waldcn, and has John Peck, Esq. of Cornish, within the town of Lyons-ats-
issue, Francis Edward, d.e.p.; and Elizabeth Pease, m. Holt, CO. Denbigh, and of Allington, in the same co., living
Lewis Fry, of Bristol. 22 Feb. 1005-6, m. (settlement after marriage dated 13 Feb.
The second son, 1631) Rachel, dau. of Jacob Proctor, citizen of London, and
Joseph Pease, Esq. of Southend, Darlington, co. Durham, sister of Edward Proctor, of London, Merchant, and had issue,
"
!.P. for South Durham from 1832 to 1841 6. 22 June, 1799 ;
two daus., EUina, ra. Richard Jones, of Weston Rhyn, Salop,
;
.1. 30 March, 1826, Emma, youngest dau. and co-heiress of and Ellen, m. Richard Uanmer; and two sons, John, of
Joseph Gurney, Esq. of Lakenham Grove, Norwich, and by Allington, living 1661; and
her (who d. 11 April, 1860) had issue, Jasper Peck, Esq. of Cornish and Allington, and of Clowd-
wood, CO. Stafford, m. before 1653, Lydia, dau. of Ralph
I. Joseph Whitwell.
n. Edward, /.. 24 June. 1834: m. 2C Feb. 1862, Sarah, dau. Gardiner, Esq. of Clowdwood, and by her (who d. 12 Nov.
of Charles Sturge, of Binninghum, and has a dau., Beatrice 1707) had issue. Mr. Jasper Peck <^ 21 Sept. 1688, aged 57.
Mary. llis 2ud, but eventually eldest surviving son.
1250 PEC THE LANDED GENTRY. PEE
JaspekPeck, Esq. of Cpmish and Clowdwood. h. 17 March, I. 27 Dec. 18.34 d. 20 Feb. ISCO.
Charles Henry, b. ;
Esq. of Bath, M.D., by his wife, a dau. of Samuel Richardson, II. Jonathan, b. 16 June, 1835.
the novehst, and d. 16 Feb. 1837, having had by her (who I. Susanna. ii. Priscilla Hannah. ni. Jane.
survived till 28 May, 1749), IV. Katharine Elizabeth, m. Christopher Bowley, of Ciren-
I. Kenrick, b. 9 Dec. 1800; d. 7 Dec. 1817. eester. v. Algerina. vi. AVilhelmina.
ir. Philip Richabdson, late of Cornish Hall and Temple
Coombe. iLiUCilJC. Edmcnd Peckover, of Charlton, co. North-
in. Jasper (Eev.), of Bath, h. 12 Feb. 1S05; m. 21 June, ampton, Gent., served as a trooper in Cromwell's army, under
1831, Eliza Coppendale, 4th dau. of the Kev. Jeremiah Fleetwood, from 1646, and on his joining the Society of Friends,
Awdry, A.M., Vicar of Felstead, Essex, and d. 20 Kov. 1853,
obtained his discharge, dated 6 Aug. 1655, which the family
leaving issue.
still possess. He then came to visit some of liis relatives in
1 Jasper Kenrick, 6. 24 March, 1832.
2 Wihiam Awdry, b. 14 Jan. 1835. Norfolk, and settled at Fakenham, in that co.. in 1657, where
3 Kenrick, b. 4 June, 1836. 4 Philip, b. 10 Aug. 1845. he purchased landed property, still held, and m. Margaret
5 Awdry. b. 5 Aug. 1847. Monk. His son,
1 Eliza Maria, m. .John Leslie. Esq., son of the late Bishop Joseph Peckovek, r.i. Katherine Long, dau. of James Long,
of Kllmorc. 2 Mary. 3 Sarah. 4 Maria Louisa. of Swainesthorpe, and had three sons, Robert, Edmund, and
5 Alice Emma. C Lucy.
Joseph. The 3rd son,
I. Mary, m. 10 April, 1834, Henry Goddavd Awdry, Esq. of Joseph Peckover, in. Ann, dau. of Eichard Wright, of
Kotton Lodge, Wilts, and d. 8 May, lfe52.
Norwich, and was father of
The son and heir, Eichard Peckovi:r, m. 4 April, 1753, Jane, dau. and only
Philip Eichabdson Peck, Esq. of Cornish Hall and Temple child of Daniel Jessup, of Theberton, Suffolk, through whom
Combe, b. 5 April, 1802; m. 5 Oct. 1831, Gcorgiana, 3rd dau. of his estates in Theberton and Badingham. Suffolk, came into
James Ford, Esq. of Finhaven Castle and Bromley House, co. the family. He d. 1 Sept. 1757. His widow d. April, 1796;
Forfar, and had issue, Their son,
Philip William PiIchabpson-, now of Cornish Ilall. Jonathan P£cko\-er, m. 22 Oct. 1787, Susanna, dau. of
Georgiana Maria PLichardson. William Payne, of Newhill Grange, co. York, and d. 18
Mr. Peck d. 1858. His widow r,i. 2ndly, 1S70, Mark Pinkerton, Dec. 1833. His widow d. 3 Nov. 1853. They had issue several
Esq. of Ealing, Middlesex. children, of whom survive, Algep-non Pecsoveb, now ofSibaldS
—
Arms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, avg., on a chevron engrailed Holme.
gu., three crosses formee of the lield, for Peck. 2nd and 3rd,
gu., a cross flory or, on a chief az. three round buckles of the
2nd, for Haselden. C/-cs<— Out of a ducal coronet a cubit arm
erect, vested and cuffed, the hand ppr. holding a sprig of three
PEEL OF PEELE FOLD.
roses. Motto —
Crux Cliristi salus me:i. Peei, William Henet,
Esq. of Peelo Fold, co.
SeoJs— Cornish HaU, co. Denbigh; Temple Coombe, Win- Lancaster, J.P., formerly Capt. 9th regt., b. 22
canton, Somerset.
Feb. 1828 ; m. 1866, Hester, dau. of WiUiam P.
Croughton, Esq. of Heronden, Kent, and lias issue,
PECKHAM OF NYTON. I. William CRoncHTON, 6. 18 Oct. 1S70.
Peckh^m, Eev. Haeet Jonx, of NTton, Sufscx, II. Cyril, b. 8 July, 1876.
M.A., 15 April, 1841
b. in. 18 Jan. 1876, Edith,
;
I. Mary Grace, u. Esther. iii. Cicely. iv. Mildred.
dau. of Eev. Divie Eobertson, Vicar of Heulield, V. Dora.
Sussex, aud has issue,
Eichabd Hafet, May, 1877.
6. 17
—
iLutratJC. About the end of the IGth century, Eoeeet
Peele left the parisli of East Marton, in Craven, and settled at
Iltncagc—This branch of the Peckhams settled at Nyton Hole House, in the lower division of the hundred of Blackburn,
since 1585, descends from Thomas Peckham, of Eumbolds- with which his descendants have ever since been connected.
weeke, adjoining Chichester, 4th son of Henry Peckham, Esq. He d. 160S, leaving, with other issue, a son,
Lord of the Manor of East Hampnett, Sussex, who was son and William Peele, of Hole House, father of
heir of Edward Peckham, Lord of East Hampnett, grandson of William Peele, of Hole House, m. 1619, Margaret Llvescy,
John Peckham, who derived from a branch of the Peckhams and March, 1651, leaving a son,
d. 9
of Yaldham, in Kent. Robert Peele, of Hole House, who had two sons. The
Gbasles Hewitt Smith, Esq. of Ashling Meadows (son of younger, Nicholas, was Curate of Blackburn the elder, ;
Eev. Charles Smith, of West Stoke, by Kitty his wife, dau. of Robert Peele, of Peele Fold, Oswaldtwistle, near Black-
Sir John Bull, of Chipping Ongar, Essex, and grandson of John burn, rn. 1681, Anne Warde, and d. 1733, leaving, with four
Smith, Esq. of Chichester, who d. about 1748), m. 1800, Mary, daus., one son,
only dau. and heir of John Peckham, Esq. of Nyton, Sussex, William 1'eele, of Peele Ford, Oswaldtwistle, m. 9 Aug.
and niece of William Peckham, Esq. of Chichester, who 1712, Anne, dau. of Lawrence Walmeslcy, Esq. of Upper
succeeded to the estates of his kinsman. Sir Thomas Peckham, Darwen, and had issue, i. Robert, his heir; ii. Lawrence;
of Nyton, who was knighted 31 Aug. 1722, during his Shrie- III. Nicholas; iv. Joseph, of Fazeley, co. Stafford, m. Martha
valty. By her (who d. 'Zb April, 1824; he left an only son and Fowler, and d. 23 March, 1820, leaving issue, of whom the 4tll
heir, son, George, m. 1799, Eebecca, dau. of Richard Barlow, Esq.,
Charles Peckham Peckham, Esq. of Xyton, Sussex, J.P., and d. 1810, leaving two sons, Joseph, of Singleton Brook, CO.
I. 9 July, 1801 m. 12 Dec. 1826, Sybella Jane, dau. of Robert
, Lancaster, and George, of Brookticld, co. Chester; i. Anne;
James Carr, D.D., late Bishop of Worcester, and had issue, 11. Elizabeth. The eldest son.
PEE THE LAJ^DED GENTRY. PEE 1251
EocEKT Teei,, of Pcele FoUl, m. 23 Aup. 1744, Elizabeth, dan. 3 Thomas, m. Charlotte, dau. of William Willock, Esq.
4 George. 6 Sidney.
of Edmund Ilaworth, Esq. of Walmesley told, and had issue,
1 Ann. 2 Mary, in. William Peel, Esq.
I. William, of whom picpcntly. 3 Esther, m. John Peel, Esq.
II. Edmund, m. Miss Wright, and had is?uo, 1 Rohcvt, of 4 Elizabeth, lit. Rev. Hart Ethelston.
Exmouth and Wallington, Is'orfolk (who m. Miss Yates, IV. William, of Burnley, m. Susannah Allen, and had a son,
and d. 1842, leaving issue, two daus.. Anno, /,!. the Rev. ihc Rev. William Peel, who d. 1823.
C. W. Ethclston (xee Peel of Bri/n-jz-pi/s), and Ellen, m. V. Jonathan, m. Sar.ih, dau. of the Rev. Armitstcad, of
James Pe(J Cockhurn, Esq.); 1 Susannah, wife of Jonathan Mitton, CO. York, and had a dau. who d. in infancy.
Haworth; and 2 Elizabeth, wife of Edmund Haworth. VI. John, of Burton, la. Antoinette Goodwin, and has a son,
III. Robert (Sir), created a Baronet 20 Nov. laOO. (Ste
Edmund, and three daus., Agnes, m. Col. Butler; Eliza, in.
UcBKE's Pecrarie and Baronetage.) Rev. De Courcy O'Grady and Isabella Antoinette, vi. Henry
;
IV. Jonathan, of Accrington, co. Lancaster, to. 1st, Ann, dau. William Knox, Esq of Netley Park, co. Mayo.
of Giles Ilaworth, Esq., and by her, who d. 1785, had issue, I. Elizabeth, deceased.
1 Robert, of Accrington, father of Jonathan Peel, Esq. of II. Anne, /,i. Robert Peel, Esq. of Accrinstoa.
Accrington, and Knowl Mere. rz'EL of K no id mere.)
(.'^<,'<;
The eldest son,
2 Giles "ilaworth (Rev.), m. Maria Halse, and had issue,
William, m. Julia Whitworth, and had issue, George Thomas Peel, Esq. of Pcele Fold, co. Lancaster, also of
Henry; Edmund Yates; Elizabeth, to. the Rev. C. II. Sawley, and finally of Penzance and Trenant Park, Cornwall,
Coxe; Anne, m. Owen Wethered, Esq.; Maria, who d. m. Dorothy, dau. of Robert Bolton, Esq., and left issue,
1833; Sophia; Ellen, m. Rev. Florence Wethered; and Robert (Rev.), m. Alicia, dau.of Lawrence Peel, Esq. o^
Emma. Ardwick, and left at his decease, a dau., Florence Augusta.
1 Grace, m. Edmund Peel, Esq. of Church Banlc. Thomas. William, of Trenant Park and Peele Fold.
2 Anne, m. Robert Peel, Esq. of Taliaris, co. Carmarthen, Edmund, d. 1834.
and d. 1806. John, J. P., late M.P. forTamworth, to. 1830, Esther, dau. of
3 Elizabeth, m. Edmund Yates, Esq., and d. 1S25. Edmund Peel, Esq. of Church Bank, and d. Blarch, 1872,
4 Jane, d. 1794. havinghad issue, Charles; Francis; Edmund; Louisa; Maryj
Mr. Jonathan Peel m. 2ndly, Esther Bolton, and by her, who Ann; and Adelaide. Elizabeth, to. William Willock, Esq.
d. 1841, left at his decease, 1834, Hesther, m. Richard Curteis Croughton, Esq.
1 Jonathan, of Culham, Oxon, m. Eliza Tulib, and by her Ann, TO. Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Accrington, Enowl Mere,
left at his decease, 1841, William Accrington; Edmund Barrister-at-Law, and d. s. p.
Yates, m. 27 June, 1861, Louisa Longridgo, eldest d;iu. of The third son,
the late Henry Palmer, Esq. of Shriff, co. Loitrim Robert ; William Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold, co. Lancaster, ancl
Bolton; John Henry; Emily Esther; Susan-Magdalen; Trenant Park, Cornwall, b. 19 July, 1797; m. 5 April, 1827,
Matilda and Ellen.
;
Mary, dau. of Edmund Peel, Esq. of Church Bank, d. 27 Xov.
2 Bolton, TO. Elizabeth Isabella, dau. of John Peel, Esq. of
the Pastures, co. Stafford, and by her left at his decease, 1871, leaving issue,
1843, Reginald, late of 8th foot Lennox Bolton Frede
; ;
•
I. William Henbt, now of Pcele Fold.
rick; Wiidraan Yates; Charles James; Emily; and Isabel. II. Ernest Frederic, 6. 18 April, 1831.
5 William, 6. 1793; m. 1st, Anne Jane, dau. of Spencer —
Arms Arg., three sheaves of as many arrows ppr. banded
Steers, Esq. and by her, who rf. 1828, has issue, Spencer,
Capt. 1st foot, 6. 1820; Charles Steers, l>. Dec. 1821
gu., on a chief az. a bee volant or. Crest demi-lion rampant —A
;
arg., gorged with a collar az., charged with three bezants,
Francis William, b. 16 Feb. 1823 Margaret Jane ; and ;
holding between the paws a shuttle or. Motto Industria. —
Susan Ellen.
6 Joseph, d. 1844.
4 Edmund, d. 1836. Seat —Treuant Park, Liskeant, Cornwall.
1 Catherine, m. Henry Formby, Esq. of Formby,
co.
Lanca.ster. 2 Esther, m. Capt. Macdonald.
3 Dorothy, m. Robert John Peel, Esq. of Burton-on-Trent.
PEEL OP AYLESMOEE.
4 Jane, d. 27 May, 1862. 6 Mary. Peel, Walter Hatwaed, Esq. of Aylesmore
6 Susannah, 7n. the Rev. J. Wilders, of Shenstone, co.
Stafford.
House, CO. Gloucester, b. 1S47 s. his grandfather ;
3 Alicia, m. Leonard Willan, M.D. 4 S.irah Maria. I. Robert, of Bath, m. 1805, Elizabeth dau. of John Ent-
5 Charlotte, deceased. wisle, Esq. of Foxholes, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir. IV. Harriett, to. Rev. Roger Hesketh Formby, M.A.
II.Robert, of Taliaris Park, co. Carmarthen, m. 1st, Jane V. Georgiana, to. Capt. Rhodes, of Rochdale.
Yates, but by her had no issue ; and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of VI. Alicia,m. Rev. Robert Peel.
Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Accrington, by whom, who d. 21 VII. Susanna, m. Charles Brownell, Esq., of ShcflScld.
Aug. 1806, he left issue at his decease, 13 June, 1838. (See The youngest son,
Peel of Taliarin Park). William Henry Peel, Esq. of Aylesmore House, co.
m. Edmund, of Church Bank, in. Grace, dau. oi Jonathan
Peel, Esq. of Accriugton, and had issue,
Gloucester, 6. 3 May, 1796; to. 1st, 4 April, 1821, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Col. Glutton, of Pcnsax Court, co. Worcester,
1 Jonathan.
2 Edmund, Commander R.N., in. Lucy Bleck, and has
and had issue,
issue, Edmund; Richard; William; Fcnton; Cclia; Flora; I. Lawrence Hcnrv, ."iCnd Light
Infantry and M.njor Com-
aad Lucy. mandant Radnor Militia, 6. 1823 vi. 1846, Catherine Maiia-
;
1252 PEE THE LANDED GENTRY. PEL
dau. of the Rev. Walter do Winton, of Llansteplian, co. Charlotte Lcgge his wife, dau. of George, Srd Earl of Dart- \
Kadnor, and Walsworth Hall, co. Gloucester and il. 16 ;
mouth, and has a son, George Neville, b. 11 Oct. 1854.
Dec. 1865, leavinj? with other issue a son, Walter Hay- George.
ward, now of Aylesmore. ii. Thomas Frederick. Jolin, m. Charlotte Louisa Frances, dau. of J. W. Lloyd,
III. Francis, Commander R.X. Esq. of Danyralt.
1. Barbara, mi. Capt. de Wiuton, of Walsworth Hall, co. Augustus, 'III. Marianne, dau. of Edmund Peel, son of Joseph
Gloucester. Peel, Esq. of Bowes, near London, and has a son, Augustus
Hall, Norfolk, J.P. cos. Denbigh, Salop, and Mont- of John W. Lloyd, Esq. of South Park, Kent, and
gomery, High Sheriff of the last co. 1858, J.P. and Danyrallt, co. Carmarthen, and has issue,
D.L. CO. Flint, High Sherif? 1870, h. 26 March, Herbert, J.P.,
I. b. 18 Aug. 1840.
1826 m. 1st, 23 Sept. 1854, Anna Maria, dau. of
;
II. Robert Lloyd, b. 19 Oct. 1841 ;m. 13 Sept. 1866, Catherine,
Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd bart. of Sandhill, dau. of —
Ross, Esq. of Inverness.
(which lady d. 28 Nov. 1860 and 2ndly, 1 Feb. ; in. William, b. 13 May, 1843. I
1866, Henrietta Margaret, eldest datt. of Sir Hugh IV. Alan, 6. 16 May, 1848.
Williams, Bart, of Bodelwyddan, North Wales, and I. Susanne, m. 9 Dec. 1868, to David Long Price, Esq. of
charged with three cro.sses-crosslct or. Motto Industrie. — Hall, Salop, b. 31 March, 1801 ; m. 8 May, 1827,
.Scd^.s— Bryn-y-Pys, near Ehuabon and Wallington Hall, ; Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Papillon, Esq. of
Downhara Market. Acrise, Kent, by Anne his wife, dau. of Henry
Cressett Pelham, Esq. of Cound Hall, Salop, and
PEEL OF TiNOWLMERE. Crowhurst, Sussex, and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
Peel, Jonathan, Esq. of Accrington House, co. 1874) has had issue,
Lancaster, and Knowlmere Manor, co. York, Bar- I. George, 6. 7 July, 1828; d. 8 April, 1846.
rister-at-Law, J.P. co. Lancaster and W. Riding II. Walter, J.P., b. 29 Dec. 1830; m. 17 May, 1865, Emily
CO. York, m. 1st, Ann, youngest dau. of Thomas Sarah Fitzgerald, eldest dau. of the Hon. James Butler,
and grand-dau. of James, 22nd Lord Dunboyne, and d. 15
Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold and Trenant Park, which
Dec. 1874, leaving by her Walter Harvey, b. at Nice, 28
lady d. s. p. ; and 2udly, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Oct. 1867, James Augustine Harvey, b. 21 Jan. 1S69; d. 10
John Wilde, of Harnage, Salop, Rector of Pontes- May, 1878.
bury, and Perpetual Curate of Albington Husscy, III. Augustus
(Rev.), h. 28 Sept. 1832, Rector of Cound.
by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of William IV. Henry, 21 Sept. 1834; d. 15 Sept. 1854.
b.
Corfield, Esq., by whom (who d. 1876) ho has had V. Francis, C.E., b. 18 Feb. 1838.
issue, VI. Pelham, late Capt. 30th foot, 6. 17 May, 1840; m. 1872,
Emily Florence, only child of Henry Foley, Esq.
I. Robert, h. March, 1842.
VII. Cressett, b. 31 Jan. 1843.
II. William, 6. 18 Oct. 1841, J.P. co. Laneastcr and West
I. Anne, d. 5 Jan. 1868.
Riding CO. York; m. 1876, Mel iora Sybella, dau. of Henry
Philpotts, Esq. of St. Clare, Torquay. Mr. Thursby-Pelham assumed the latter sumamo
III. Walter Spencer, h. 24 Oct. 18o0. by royal license 1852, on succeeding to the Cound
I. Mary Anne. ii. Alice. in. Julia Maud. estate.
Constance Bertha.
rv. Edith.
—
V.
lltnCittir. —
The Pelhajis of Crouhurst and Cowndxtere
liLinCilClt, Robeut Peel, Esq., of Accrington, elder son a younger branch of the 1'elhams of Laughlon and Stanmer,
of Jonatlinn Peel, Esq. of Accrington, by Anne his 1st wife, ancestors of the Earls of CliicUester.
dau. of Giles llaworth, Esq. and grandson of Robert Peel, of Sir Tho.mas Pelham, 1st bart. of Laughton, M.P. for Sussex,
Peele Fold (see Peel of Peele Fold), m. Anne, dau. of AVilliam was so created 22 May, 1011, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas
Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold and Cliurch Bank, and by her (who Walsingliam, elder brother of Sir Francis, and d. 2 Dec. 1624,
d. 1827) left at his decease, 1830, leaving a son,
Jonathan, now of Accrington and Knowlracre. SibTho.mas Pelham, 2nd bart. of Laughton, M.P. for Sussex,
William, d. s.p. at Malta, Doc. ISGl. .'3
1054 (ancestor by his first wife of the Earls of Chichester),
Eoberb, of Church Bank, d. s. 2>. 1848.
ra. for his 3rd wife, Margaret, dau. of Sir H. Vane, and by her
Thomas, d. if. p. 1839.
Edmund (Rev.), Viear of Ealdon, Oxford, h. 29 Nov. 1817 m. had a son.
:
28 Nov. 1849, Frances Catherine, dau. of the Hon. and "Very Sir Nicholas Pelham, Knt. of Cottisfleld Place, Sussex, M.P.,
Bev. George Neville Grcnville, Dean of Windsor, by Lady who in. Jane, dau. and co-heircss (with her sister Elizabeth,
1
PEil THE LANDED GENTRY. TEil 1253
of r.obert Crcssett, Esq. of Upton Crcssctt and Count!) of bridge by the purchnsor of the Trumpington estate, viz. Sir
iiesHuxley, Esq. of Uarnford, co. Oxford, and by her, leftat Francis Pemberton, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
decease, 1739, aged 90, a son and heir, lOSO, who presided at the trial of Lord Bussell for the
Ryo
1 iiOMAS Feldam, Esq., SI. 1*. for Lewes, «i. Elizabeth, dau. House Plot.
f Henry Pelliam, Esq., and by her had issue,
^riii.?— Arg., a chevron between three buckets sa. Crcsi—A
Henry, his heir. boar's head erased s-a.. Motto— Audi alteram partem.
Francis, m. hor cousin, Kdward Crcssett, CD., Bishop of iStat— Trumpington, near Cambridge.
Llandaff, and had an only dau. and lieir, Elizabeth, who
d. unm. 29 June, 1792.
The son and heir, PEMBEE,TON OF NEWTOU.
Henry Peliiam, Esq. of CroTvhurst, assumed the additional
surname of Cbessett, on succeeding to the estates of his niece,
Pembeeton, CnnisTOPnEE EorEKT, Esq. cf
Miss Cressetl, 1792. lie m. Jane, dau. of Nicholas Hardinge,
Newton, co. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff
Esq., M.P., by Jane Pratt his wife, sister of Charles, 1st Lord 1858, m. 13 June, 1829, Henrietta, eldest dau. of
Camden, and had issue, Xatliunicl William Peach, Esq. of Jvctteringham
Jodn-Cressett, of Cound and Crowhurst, M.P., d. unm. Hall, Norfolk, M.P., and has issue,
Aug. 1838.
Franxes, )«. 24 May, 1800, Rev. George- .\ugustus Thursby, I. CimisTOPHER Peach, Licut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards'
Eector of Abington, co. Northampton, and by him (who il. May, 1838, killed at Battle of Sedan, 1 Sept. 1870, being
h.
17 Jan. 183t)) had a son, the present Rev. Hesky Tiicesby present as Military Correspondent of Tk'; Times.
Pelham, of Cound. II. Francis Alexander Richard, J.P. and D.L., 6. July,
1S46
Anne, m. Thomas Papillon, Esq. of Acrisc, Kent, m. 3 Oct. 187 1, Ann Rosalie, 4th dau. of Sir Henry J.
jlniw— Quarterly 1st and 4th, counter-quartered, l.^t and
: Stracey, 5th bart. of Rackhcath Park, Norfolk. She d. at
4th, az., three pelicans arg. vulning themselves ppr., 2nd Algiers, 29 Feb. 1S72.
And 3rd, gu., two belts in pale issuing from the base arg.
I. Frances, m. Rev. Robert Edgar Hughes.
with buckles and studs or, for Pelham; 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
a chevron between three lions rampant sa., for Thcrsby. II. Henrietta Elizabeth Harriet, m. 1 Jan. 1SC3, Hon. Dudley
Crests —
1st, Pelham, A peacock in his pride arg 2nd, Thcrsby,
;
Spencer Montagu. She d. IG May, 1871.
A curlew with wings expanded arg. the beak and legs ppr. JltltCcigC.— In
—
Mottoes Vineitamorpalria:, for Pelham la silcntio fortitude,
;
this family vests the
of the Pt.MBERTOxs o/ Ti-umpingtnn, originally from Pem-
male representation
ior TnuRSBY.
Seat— Cound Hall, near Shrewsbury. berton, CO. Lancaster, and estallishcd inco. Cambridge by Sib
Francis Pemberton, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench
«
1680.
Jame3 Pemberton, Esq. of Trumpington, and Edward Leigh, Esq. of Bispham Hall, co. Lancaster, and first
cousin of Sir Robert Holt Leigh, 1st bart. of Whitley, and had
^idow of "William Huntly Campbell, Esq., Capt.
(with a dau., Frances Ellen, who rf. 28 Oct. 1867, ra. Rev. Edward
';h regt. By royal license, dated Oct. 1855, Collins Wright, Eector of Pitsford, co. Northampton), two
Queen was pleased to grant to this gentleman sons, Thomas, and Edward Leigh. The elder,
1 his said wife Frances Maria Sophia, license and TuE Right Hon. Thomas Pembebton-Leigh, of Torry Hill,
iuUhority that they should, in compliance with a P.C, Q.C., 6. 11 Feb. 1793. This eminent equity lawyer was
I
proviso contained in the last will of the said Francis called to the Bar 1816, and was made a King's Counsel, 18'29.
Charles James Pemberton, Esq. of Trumpington, He was appointed Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales
take and use the surname and arms of Pembeeion 1841, and his Chancellor 1843. He sat in Parliament for the
boroughs of Rye and Ripon, and was raised to the Peerage
only.
28 Aug. 1858, as Baron Kingsdown, of Kingsdown, Kent. Hi«
^LtllCnfJC.— The family of Pemberton of Trv.mpinritnn, Lordship Jan. 1S43, to the estates of his mother's cousin. Sir
.«.
originally from co. Lancaster, was established in co. Cam- Robert Holt Leigh, Bart., and assumed, in coin;'1iancc witli
\
1254 PEM THE LANDED GENTRY. PEil
sons and three daus. ; one of the daus., Mary Leigh, c!. Michael Pemberton, Esq. of Aislaby, Major in the service
9 Sept. 18G2. iv. Loftus Leigh. of Charles I., bapt. 17 April 1615, jii. Alice, dau. of Christopher
V. Wykeham Leigh, Capt. GOth Eifles. vi. Henry Leigh. Place, Esq. of Dinsdale, and had issue,
I. Emily Leigh, m. Capt. Leach, Eoyal Engineers.
I. Michael, his successor.
II. Margaret Leigh, m. Col. Muller, and d. 2 Jan. 1856.
II.John, bapt. 5 Sept. 1648, Sheriff of York, 1684; d. at
III. Charlotte Leigh, r,i. Gerard Coke Meynell, Esq.
Koningsburg, Denmark; he ra. 1st, 19 Sept. 1678, Sarah,
He d. 12 March, 1877. dau. of George Prescott, of Darlington, by whom he had an
Arrris —Erm., an estoile or, between three buckets sa., hoops only child,
and handles of the 2nd. Crest —A
dragon's head erm. erased 1 William, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Killinghall, E=q.
gu., ducally gorged or, and transfixed by an arrow fesswise ppr. of Middleton St. George, co. Durham; he was buried 27
Motto — TJt tibi sic alteri. Oct. 1730; she d. 16 June, 1745, by whom he had issue,
Seal — Torry Hill, near Sittingbourne. William, his successor, 6. 8 Jan., bapt. 7 Feb. 1718;
rn. Miss Woodman, of Plymouth, and had issue,
death senior representative of the ancient family of d. s. p. He iii. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Samuel Hancock,
Stote, of Newcastle, Hedworth, and Horsley Hill, Gent., widow of William Hall, Curate of All Saints, New-
castle (marriage license dated 21 July, 173'2), by whom he
CO. Durham. By her he has issue, hail issue several daus.
V. Bertram Eoper Stote, b. 20 Jan. 18C8. 1 Elizabeth, d. unm., aged 18.
•VI. Michael Watson Stote, 6. 15 June, 1876. The eldest son,
•VII. Gerard Widdiington Stote, 6. 9 March, 1873. Michael Pemberton, Esq. of Aislaby, bapt. 13 Feb. 1644,
T. Isabel. VI. Margaret. and sometime of Northallerton, where he d., and was buried
—
ILlIlCajC. Jons PE^^^.ERTON, of Stanhope, livinpt 1400,
6 Feb. 1685-6
borough, CO. York, by
; m. Anne, dau. of George Metcalfe, of Thorn-
whom he had issue.
The son and heir,
was s. by his son, John, who was s. by his son, Thomas, who
was s. by his son, Eichard Pemberton, of Stanhope, m. Anne John Pemberton, Esq. BlackweU, sold Aislaby, circa
of
1720, 'iH. 13 June, 1697, Mary, dau. of Christopher Place, of
Wooler, and had issue two sons, i. John, his successor; and
Darlington, Gent., by whom he had issue, who all d. unnu
11. George. The elder,
John Pemberton, m. Alice, sister of Alexander Feather- He d. 18, and was buried at Darlington 21 May, 1729; she
d. 16 April, 1755.
stonhaugh, Esq. of Stanhope Hall, by whom he had issue two
sons, I. Eichard, his successor; and ii. Cuthbert. The elder, John Pemberton, of Hilton, Capt. in the service of Ring
Eichard Pemberton, m. Alice, dau. and co-heiress of John Charles I., stated to have been 2nd son of John Pemberton,
of Aislaby, co. Durham, by Isabel his wife, dau. of Henry
Hindmarsh, Esq. of Aislaby, by whom he had (with three
Grey, Esq. of Newminster Abbey, was agent or steward to the
daus.) two sons, i. Michael, his successor; ii. Eobebt Pem-
family of Hilton, of Hilton Castle, and was named a trustee in
berton, of Eshe.
the will of John Hilton, Esq., 22 July, 1668, wherein he is
The Michael Pemberton, Esq., Lord of the
eldest son,
Manor of Frosterly, purcliased the manor or lordship of
designated as his "true friend." He m. 1st, Jane Eobinson,
of Stone Cellar Farm, at Dsworlh, parish of Washington,
Aislaby from the other co-heiresses of his maternal grand-
father, John Hindmarsh, in 1595. He vi. Margaret, dau. of and had issue,
Ealph Watson, of Tudhoe, by whom (who was buried 27 Jan. John, his heir.
1634) he had and three daus., i. John, his suc-
issue four sons
Eobert, who served in Queen Anne's navy.
Mary, named in the will of John Hilton, Esq., as "his god-
cessor; II. Ealph Pemberton, of Egglescliffe, afterwards of child."
Durham, bapt. 6 July, 1602; m. Michael, bapt. 19 Jan. 1594,
John Pemberton n!.2ndly, June, 1671, Bridget, dau. of Adam
buried 17 Nov. 1599; iv. Eichard, bapt. 17 Oct. 1604, lived
Shipperdson, Esq. of Bainbridge Holme, and sister and co-
near Grantham, co. Lincoln; i. Margaret, buried 22 Aug.
heiress of Eobert Shipperdson, Esq., by whom he had,
1595; II. Florence, buried 1 July, 1654; ni. Mary, m. 30 Oct.
1610, Anthony Garnett, of Egglescliffe, Gent., by whom she Michael, of Bainbridge Holme.
had a son, John Garnett, Esq. of Egglescliffe, Capt. of Horse Adam, of Sunderland, d. 1699. Shipperdson, 6. 1723.
in the regt. of Col. George Heron in the service of Charles I. The eldest son,
John Pemberton, Esq. of Aislaby, the eldest son and heir, John Pemberton, Esq. of Bainbridge Holme, &. at Hilton, bapt.
had livery of his father's lands 5 Oct. 1626. He/a. 8 June, Feb. 1688 m. Dorothy, dau. of Eobert Stote, Esq. of Hedworth,
;
1612, Isabel, dau. and eventually co-heiress (with her sister, and Horsley Hill, co. Duihum, grcat-grcat-grandsou oi Eichard.
PEN THE LANDED GENTRY. PEN 1255
Stote, Esq.,Alderman, Mayor, and Sliorift of Ncwcastlc-on- Chester, s. by will, to the Bodfari nnd other estates
Tync, who d. 15 Feb. 1G16, by Eleanor his wife, dau. and of his cousin and godfather, David Pennant, Esq.
heiress of Cuthbert Atkin.son, Esq. of Hedworth, sometime
of Downing, co. Flint (son of Thomas Pennant, the
Mayor and Sheriff of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and had issue,
historian and naturalist), at the decease, 1853, of
John, his heir. Michael, of South Moor House.
Ifichard, of Varm. Louisa, Viscountess Feilding, Mr. David Pennant's
Jane. grauddau. and last descendant
and in 1 860 assumed, ;
He il. Moor
Ilouse 174G, and was s. by his eldest son,
at South by royal surname of Pi;nna>'t, in lieu
license, the
John Pemberton, Esq. of Bainbridge Holme, 6.5 Nov. 1704, of his patronymic Pearson, and the arms of
m- 11 Dec. 1740, Penelope, dau. and co-heiress in blood of Pennant quarterly witli those of Pearson. Mr.
the Ker. John Laurence, Rector of Bishop Wearmouth, Pennant has four brothers and three sisters sur-
Prebendary of Salisbury, and by her (who d. 1767) he had
viving, George Falconer Charles John Batte-
; ;
issue,
ridge; Edward Lynch Catlierino Hester ; Frances
;
I. b. 1741; d. unm. 177G.
John,
II. Stepue.v, of Bainbridge Holme, J.P., sometime Fellow of
Ehzabeth ; and Adelaide Sophia.
Oriel Coll. Oxford, b. 1743-4; m.2 May, 1782, Isabella, dau.
of George Anderson, Esq. of Ncwcastlc-upon-Tync, by
Ht'ltwgc— The family of Pennant derived its descent
from Tudor Trevor, a.d. 924, founder of the tribe of the
whom (who d. had issue,
1800) he
Marches, called Earl of Hereford, the son of YnyrapCadfarch.
1 GEoncE, of Bainbridge Holme, F.R.S.
1 Penelope, m. 8 June, 1809, Richard Clay, Esq. of Hill
Thomas Pennant, of Downing, tlie naturalist and traveller,
Hou.se, CO. Derby. was 24th in descent from Tudor Trevor. He m. Elizabeth,
<i AnnabcUa, m. 9 Jan. 1815, Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of dau. oJ James Falconer, Lieut. R.N. (her brother was great-
House and Bishop Wearmouth.
Scots grandfather of the present Philip Pennant Pennant, Esq.),
3 Mary Anne, m. 1817, Joseph Henry Hendon Holmes, and had issue,
Esq., F.S.A., Judge Advocate to the Forces of Demerara
David Pennant, Esq., m. Louisa, dau. of Sir H. Pcytoa
and Essequibo. 4 Elizabeth, d. 1853.
Bart., and a son,
Mr. Pemberton d. 27 Nov. 1831, and was «. by his son,
David Pennant, Esq., to. 1st, 21 June, 1822, Lady Caroline
George Pemberton, Esq. of Bainbridge Holme, an ofiBcer Spencer-Churchill, only dau. of George, 5th Duke of Marl-
in the Life Guards, J.P., F.K.S., 6. 15 May, 1784; vi.
borough, which lady d. 10 Jan. 1824 and 2ndly, Lady Emma
29 Sept. 1819, Jane, dau. of Thomas Hunter, Esq. of ;
Beoly Hall, co. AVorcester, and by her (who d. 22 Feb. Brudenell, dau. of Robert, 6th Earl of Cardigan, and by her
1826) left at his decease, Georgcj Thomas, </. s. p. ; Stephen (who d. 2 Deo. 1847) had issue, Louisa, who m. 1846, Rodolph
John, b. 24 March, 1825 Georgiana Jane ; and Anne
; William Basil, Viscount Feilding (subsequently Sth Earl of Den-
Penelope, m. abroad. bigh and Desmond), andrf. 1853, without issue, David Pennant,
in. Richard, of Barnes, co. Durham, b. 14 Jan. 1746; ra. jun. d. 1835. David Pennant, sen., d. 1841, leaving by his
4 Aug. 1774, Elizabeth, only child of Ralph Jackson, Esq. will to Philip Pennant Pearson, his cousin and godson, the
of Sunderland, by Elizabeth, dau. of John Thompson, Esq.
Bodfari and other Pennant estates, in case of his grand-dau.,
of .Shotton Hall, co. Durham, and d. 23 March, 1838, having
had issue, Louisa, dying without issue. On Lady FeiUIing's death he s.,
1 John, Barristcr-at-Law, formerly of York, and after-
and has assumed the name and arms of I^ennant by royal
wards of Sherburn Hall, Durham, J. P., b. 14 March, 1779 license.
m. 3 July, 1810, dau. of William Browne, Esq. ofTalan- ^ cms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Pennant; 2nd and 3rd,
tire Hall, co. Cumberland, and d. s. p. 29 Jan. 1843.
Pearson. Crests— 1st, Pennant 2nd Pearson.
Riilph Stephen, 6. 26 Jan. 1780, High Sheriff co. Car-
;
2 Seat— Nantlys, St. Asaph, co. Flint.
marthen 1820, and co. Durham 1840; m. 20 June, 1820,
Anne Mary, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Rippon, Esq., of
Low Mill, CO. Durham, and niece of the Hon. Richard
Hetherington, President of Tortola and Virgin Islands,
and (/. «. p. 22 Feb. 1847.
PENNEFATHEE OF LAKEFIELD.
3 Richard, J.P. and D.L., 6. 4 April, 1782 ; ?)^. 4 Nov. 1830, Pennefatheb, WiixiAM Yacghton, Esq. of
Ellen, daii. of Capt. Robert Jump, R.N. ; and d. 3 Nov.
Lakefield, co. Tipperary, b. 14 Jan. 1862.
1843, leaving by her (who d. Sept. 1837) a son,
Richard Laurence, now of Barnes. IttllCaCCJC.—The first of this family who settled in Ireland
4 Thomas, D.L., b. 3 March, 1785, purchased Bainbridge was
Holme from his cousin, George Pemberton, Esq., 1832 Matteew Pennefathek, a comet in the army, son of Abra-
T,!. 21 Sept. 1830, Elizabeth Orde, dau. of Capt. John ham Pennefather, and younger brother of Abraham Pennc-
Dutton, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and d. s. p. 27 Feb. father, of Hambury-on-the-llill, co. Stafford. He acquired,
1839. His widow m. Rev. A. Wade.
by patent, 1666, the estates of Clonegoose, Ballylanigan, <fec.,
1 Penelope, d. unm. 18 May, 1821.
2 Eleanor, d.unm. 11 Oct. 1826. CO. Tipperary ; he m. and had (with another son, John, of
Z Elizabeth, m. 22 Sept. 1814, Thomas Thompson, Esq. of Compsey) his successor,
Bishop Wearmouth, and has issue. BIatthew Pennefateer, Esq., m. Levina Kingsmill, heiress
4 Margaret, m. 12 July, 1828, John Austin, Brigadier- of Ballyowen, afterwards New Park, co. Tipperary, and left
Gen, in the army of Portugal, K.C.T.S., and had a dau., three sons,
Penelope Frances Elizabeth Pemberton, );). Rev. George
Augustus Murray, eldest son of George Murray, D.D., I. Kingsmill, his heir.
Bishop of Rochester, and has issue three sons and two daus. II. Matthew, Lieut. -Col. in Gen. Sabine's rcgt in Queen
Anne's wars, gallantly distinguished at Oudenarde, sub-
T. Penelope, d. young.
sequently returned to Ireland, and was appointed auditor
Arms— Arg., a chevron enn. between three griffins' heads of the Irish Revenue, in the reign of George I., and was
}nped sa., quartering Hindmarsh, Gret, Laurence, Jackson, M.P. for Cashel from 1715, until his decease 1733. Col.
e. Ci-eft — A griffin's head couped ppr. Pennefather m. 1697, Catharine, dau. of Sir Randal Beres-
Seats —The
Barnes and Bainbridge Holme, near Sunderland; ford, 2nd bart., of Coleraine, and left four dau.'., Jane, in.
odUawthora Tower, near Seaham Harbour, all in «o. Durham. William Palliscr, Esq. of Rathfarnham; Levina, d. un-in.
14 May, 1734 Dorothea, m. William Williams, Esq. of
;
3 wife, dau. of Philip Humberston, Esq. of and tho 4th m. the iiev. Francis Gore) six sons,
II. 431
1256 PEN THE LANDED GENTRY. PEN
Frances Mary, to. Col. Arthur St. George Herbert Step-
I
I. EicHAED, his heir.
n. Thomas, on whom the Compsey estates, together with ney, C.B., Coldstream Guards, andd. 1848.
Kilshane and Bally neira, were settled J730. He m. in 1 Mary, to. Daniel Conner, Esq. of Ballybricken, co. Cork,
that year, Frances Goodwin, of Island Bridge, near and had issue.
Dublin, and left at his decease, 1764 (with two daus., one of 2 Catherine, to. Daniel Mansergh, Esq. of Cashel, and had
whom, Frances, m. Thomas Oldis, Esq. of Ballylanigan) a son, issue.
John Bolton, to. his cousin, the dau. of John Penne- 3 Margaret, Robert Warren, Esq., son of Sir Robert
to.
father. Esq. of Pontevarla, and d. ISU, ased 77, leaving, Warren, Warrenscourt, and had issue.
1st bart. ot
with two daus, Elizabeth and Anne, m. William Latham, II. William, of Knockevan, JIajor 5th Dragoons, M.P. for
Esq. of Ballyshenan, one son, Cashel, 1771, to. Ellen, eldest dau. ol the Ven. Edward
Thomas, of Ballylanigan, Mavor of Cashcl, m. Anne, Moore, D.D., of Mooresfort, co. Tipperary, Archdeacon of
dau. of John Hunt, Esq. of Moyne; and d. 25 Dec. 1S28, Emly, and had two sons,
having had issue, 1 Richard, one of the Barons of the Exchequer in Ireland,
William, of 30th regt., distinguished in India, the TO. Jane, eldest dau. of John Bennct, Justice of the Kings.
Pemnsula, and Egypt, and at Waterloo, m. 2 Sept. Bench in Ireland, and had three sons and three daus.,
1822. Susan, dau. of Anthony O'Dwyer, Esq. of Richard, of Darling Hill, co. Tipperary, Under Secretary
Cashel and d. i-. p., leaving an only son,
; for Ireland, )/<. 1836, Lady Emily Arabel Georgiana-
William, of BaUylanigan, J.P., b. 16 Aug. 1823; Butler, dau. of Richard, Ist Earl of GlengaU, and d.
m. 16 Nov. 1852. Kate, 2nd dau. of Richard Scott, 1849, leavingissue, Richard, b. 13 May, 1837, and Evelyn
Esq., Solicitor, and has issue, William, 6. 17 Sept. Henrietta, m. 2 March, 1869, Arthur Phihp. 6th Earl
1853; Richard, b. 22 July 1855 John, b. 20 May, : Stanhope. His widow ;/i. 1852, Col. H. A. Hankey.
1858 Mary Susan and Catherine Ada Susan Mary
; ; John. William.
Alozisia. Ellen, TO. John Cromie, Esq.
Kingsmill, an officer in the army, d. in the Peninsula. Susan, TO. Rev. Robert Jessop. {
Dorothea, ra. Somerset Richard, Lord Famham, and d,
Richard, of Kilshane, m. Jliss Going, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas, Mayor of Cashel. 30 Nov. 1861.
Mr. Going,.
Cherry, m. John Smithwick, Esq. and had issue, 2 Edward (the Eight Hon.), Lord Chief Justice of the
Court of Queens Bench, in Ireland (see PEXNEFAiaEE of
m. Wmiam, of Carrigeen. iv. John, of Pouleyarla.
Ro.thsalla.gh).
T. Matthew. vi. Frederick.
I. Mary, John Croker, Esq. of Ballinagard.
to.
Mr. Pennefather d. 1735, and was s. by his eldest son, II. Morgan O'Meara, Esq. of Toomavara.
Eliza, TO.
RicHABD Pes>t:fatheb, Esq. of New Park, M.P. for Cashel, III. Charity, ra. Samuel Allen, Esq. of Golden.
TO. Charity, 3rd dau. of Alderman John Graham, of Platten,
Mr. Pennefather d. 1775, and was s. by his grandson,
CO. Meath, and had two sons and three daus.,
Richard Peknefathee, Esq. of New Park, M.P. for Cashel,
I. KiKGSMiLL, M.P. for Cashel 1753, 1761, and 1771, m. the
Lieut. -Col. of the Tipperary Militia, in. 1st, 1782, Anna, only
Hon. Mary Lysaght, dau. of John, Lord Lisle, and dying
dau. and heiress of Matthew Jacob, Esq. of St. Johnstown, co.
v. 'p. May, 1771, left issue,
Tipperary; 2ndly, Sarah, relict of John Gladstone, Esq. of
1 Richard, successor to his grandfather.
2 John (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Major Perceval, and Aimesgift; and Srdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Mansergh,
had issue, Esq. of Grenane. By the 1st wife (only) he had issue to
Kingsmill, Major Limerick Militia, ra. 1st, Frances, survive youth, three sons and five daus.,
eldest dau. of Major To;msend Monckton Hall, of I.Kingsmill, Lt.-Col. of the Tipperary Militia, who d. in the
the 28th regt., and had one son, John, and four daus., lifetime of his father, 1819. He ra. 1st, Maria, dau. of Burton
Elizabeth Fanny CaroUne and CUre. Hei/i.2ndly,
; : ; Persse, Esq. of co. Galway, by whom he had one dau.,
1842, Jane Catherine Patricia, eldest dau. of Thomas Anna, to. Stephen Moore, Esq. of Bame, co. Tipperary.
de Grenier de Fonblanque, K.H., formerly H.M.'s
He 2ndly, Grace, dau. of Thomas Barton, Esq. of Grove,
ra.
Consul-General and Charge d'Aflfaires in Servia, and
grand-dau. of Sir Jonah Barrington, Knt., Judge of the
and had two daus., Mary and Catherine.
II. Mathew, of New Park, co. Tipperary, J.P. and D.L.,
Admiralty in Ireland, by whom he had issue,
High Sheriff 1826, and formerly M.P. for Cashel, 6. 1784;
Charles Edward de Fonblanque, b. 23 June, 1848. ra. 1814, liis cousin, Anna, 4th dau. of Daniel Conner, Esq.
Ruth. J. de Fonblanque.
of Ballybricken, oo. Cork, and left issue,
William Westby, Lieut. E.X., m. Elizabeth, dau. of 1 Daniel Francis, h. 1S16. 2 Richard.
William Harding, Esq. 1 Maiy. 2 Anna.
John Lysaght (Sir), K.C.B., Grand Cross of the Legion
of Honour, and Commander of the Order of St. Maurice
III. William, of whom hereafter.
I. Dorothea, 1st, Richard Lockwood, Esq. of Cashel;
in.
and St. Lazarus of Sardinia, Gen. in the army. Col.
22nd Foot, and Commander of the Forces at Malta, and 2ndly, Thomas Sadlier, Esq.
n. Mary Anne, r,i. Lieut.-Col. John Lindsay, of co. Tyrone,
distinguished in India and the Crimea, m. 1830,
in. Catherine, ra. Col. Lloyd, of RockviUe, co. Roscommon,
Margaret, eldest dau. of John Carr, Esq. of Motmtiath,
andd. 1872..
rv. Margaret, ra. Ambrose Going, Esq. of Ballyphilip, oo.
Joseph Lysaght, Barrister-at-Law, to. Elizabeth, dau. Tipperary.
of —Rea, Esq. of Bam wood, co. Gloucester, and had V. Eliza,
Garvagh,
in.
co.
1st, Major Acheson Montgomery Moore,
Tyrone, by whom she had onedau.; and2ndl7,
of
Clare, m. Thomas Evans, Esq. of Ashroe, co. Tipperary, Darwin Vaughton, Esq. of Ashforlong House, co. Warwick,
Lieut. R.N. and had issue,
Laura, m. —
Philips, Esq. of Mount Philips. I. AViLLiAJi Vaughtos, now of Lakefield.
3 William, M.P. for Cashel from 1783 to 1797; he was II. Richard Dymoke, b. 1865.
for 38 years Revenue Collector of Athlone and Cork, and 1. Maria Emma. ii. Harriet Lavinia. in. AtmaXouiSBi
for 10 years Surveyor-General in Ireland he m. Frances, :
Mr. Pennefather d. 1876.
2nd dau. of Francis Kisbctt, Esq. of Derrycame, co.
Leitrim, and had issue, ^'/)n.s— Per fess or and gu. a bend erm. Crest A lion sejani —
arg., sustaining an oval shield per fess or and gu. charged witt
WiUiam, H.E.I.C.S.. d. Aug. 1826.
RicHABD Daniel, of Kilbiacken, co. Leitrim, J.P. and
—
a bend crm. Moilo 1 abyde my tymc; aUo Vivite lortes.
D.L., Col. (retired) East Kent Militia, b. 13 Aug. 1818
Seal —New Park, Cashel, co Tipperary.
TO. 7 Oct. 1868, Hon. Sarah Anna de Montmorency,
dau. of Very Rev. Hervey Viscount Mountmorres, and PENNEFATHER OF EATHSAT.LAGH. ;
has issue, William de Montmorency, 6. 27 Aug. 1869; Penxefathee, Edward, Esq. of Eathsallagh
Anna de Montmorency and Mary Eva de Montmorency.
Dunlavin, co. Wicklow, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., J.P
;
I
PEN THE LANDED GENTRY. PEN 1257
I. Edward Wade,
b. 4 May, 1843 d. IC Sept. 1846. ; I. James, m. Dorothy, dau. of Most Rev. William Wake '
II. Arthur Willoughby, b. 19 Feb. 1847 d. G Sept. 1SG3. ;
Archt)ishop of Canterbury, and d. v. p., «.j). 1743.
III. Charles Kdward, 4tli Hussars, b. 1 May, 1S49.
II. William, his successor.
III. Wabton, who *. as Oth bart.
IV. Fred William, b. 20 April, IS5J.
IV. Ralph, m. a dau. of William Gee, Esq. of Bishop
1. Susan Mary, »i. Gathornc Wood, Esq., eldest Bon of John
Burton
and had issue,
Wood, Esq. of TUedden Grange, co. Southampton, and d. James, who s. as 6th bart.
18 Dec. 1SG4.
I. Catherine, m. R. Bethel, Esq. of Rise.
iCtJIfilJC—The Right Hon. Edward PEKNXFATnEK, Lord II. DoRoTur, )/i. the Rev. Jumcs Worsley,
of Stonegravc
Chief Justice of Ireland, one of the most eminent aniUearncd CO. York, younger son of Thom.as Worsley, Esq. of Iloving-
John Brodrick (youngest son of the 3rd Viscount Midloton), 2 Thomas Taylor Worsley, officer in 15th regt., a Penin-
by Anne his wife, dau. of Kobert Graham, Esq. of Eintry, sula and Waterloo veteran (medal with clasps), ra. \%lh,
and had issue, Rose, 4th dau. of Rev. J. Stovin, D.D., and d.s.p. 1851.
1 Edward Graham, 6. 1850. 3 Charles Pennyman Worsley (Kev.), b. 1798; m. 1826,
Mary 2 Margaret Susan. Caroline, dau. of Peter Acklom, Esq. of Beverley, and had
1 Alice. 3 Florence Anne.
issue,
4 Ellen Isabella. 5 Agnes Elizabeth.
ni. John Edward, d. 19 May, 1842. Charles Bethell, 6. 1830 d. 1866. ;
ir. Kichard Theodore, Auditor-Gen. of Ceylon, m. Ariana Pennyman White, 6. 1838, late Capt.'GOth Rifles.
Margaretta, dau. of Col. Shore ; and d. 1863, leaving two Mary Caroline, m. 1857, the Rev. E. 31. Chapman, Rector
sons, of Toynton, Lincoln. Harriet Maria.
Edward George.
1 2 Richard Theodore. 4 William Worsley (Rev.), Rector of Bratoft, co. Lincoln, b.
1800; m. 1825, Louisa, dau. of Eev. W. B. Ramsdcn, and
I. Anne, m. Wade Browne, Esq. of Monlvton Farleigh, Wilts,
has issue,
and had issue.
II. Ellen, »i. James Thomas O'Brien, D.D., Bishop of Ossory,
William Ramsdcn, 6. 1832 m. 1862, Mary, dau. of ;
and Ferns, 1842 to 1875, and has issue, Edward Tennefather .apneas Macdonald, Esq. of Canada, and d. 11 March,
James Thomas George Thomas Michael William John
; ; ;
1871, leaving issue.
Michael; Francis Alexander; Henry Artliur; Charles Frederick Thomas, a twin brother; 6. 1832; d. 1847.
Monsell Ellen Violet; Dorothea, m. Yarburgh George
;
Francis, Capt. in the SIcrcantile Marine, 6. 1836; m.
Lloyd, Esq.; Mary; Katherine, and Alice. 1863, Katherine, dau. of Rev. I'rancis Piekford, co. Lin-
ni. Susan, Richard Hall, Esq., of Finden Place, Sussex,
111. coln, and has issue.
and has issue, Spencer Richard, Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Eichard, an officer B.N.I., m. 30 Aug. 1877, Edith, 2ud
Guards; and Mary Prout. rv. Jane. dau. of M. Staniland, Esq. of Harrington Hall, co.
V. Mary, m. George Lc Hunte, Esq. of Artramont, and has Lincoln.
issue. Louisa Augusta, ra. 1863, George Boden, Esq., Q.C.,
VI. Dorothea, m. James Thomas, 4tU Earl of Courtown, and and Recorder of Derby.
d. 1859, leaving issue. Emily, la. 1852, Charles George TJpplcby, Esq., of co.
Lincoln, and d. 21 Oct. 1870, leaving issue.
Lord Chief Justice Pennefather d. 6 Sept. 1847.
Lydia, d. 1859.
Arms — Same Penkefather of Lnkeficld.
ets Constance, m. 1863, Henry Winteringham, Esq., C.E.,
Sent —Rathsallagh, Dunlavin. Town Residence— 6, Fitz- and has issue ; he d. 1877.
rilliam Place, Dublin. Mary,
ni. d. unm.
Sir James d. 1745, and was s. by his eldest son.
PENNYMAN OF OEKESBY HALL. Sir Warton PENNYMA^-, 4th bart. of Ormesby, who assumed
the additional surname of \Varton. He ra. Charlotte, dau.
Pexnymax, James Stoyin, Esq. of Ormcsby Hall,
of Sir Charles Hotham, 4th bart. of Scorborough, by Bridget
». York, J.P. North Ridiiis of co. York, b. 15 Oct.
his wife, dau. of William Gee, Esq., and had issue,
880 ; m. 19 Sept. 1855, Marj Mackenzie, 2nd dau.
Charlotte,in. Francis Boynton, Esq.
uid co-heir of William Joseph Coltman, Esq. and Mary, m. William Berry, Esq. of Bristol.
las issue, Margaret, ra. Henry Maister, Esq. of Wincstead.
HaiTiet, m. Henry Stapylton, Esq of Wighill Park.
I. James Woesley, 6. 10 Aug. 1S56.
Caroline, m. Roger Gee, Esq. of Bishop Burton.
n. Alfred Worsley, b. 7 Oct. 1S5S.
Diana, m. Gen. George Hotham.
III.Frank Worsley, b. 15 Jan. 1864.
IV. William Geoffrey, b. 3 May, 1S70. Sir Warton d. 1770, and was s. by his nephew,
l Edith Mary. Sir James Pennyman, 5th bart. of Ormesby, M.P., m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Henry Grey, 1st bart. of Howick, co. North-
fttttC»l0C.— The Pennymans claim Saxon extraction. The umberland, and 1st cousin of Earl Grey, by whom (who d. 14
was originally written Penna-Man, signifying the chief
ante Sept. 1851) he left issue, William Henry, his heir;
i. i. Eliza-
man, and the family was first settled in Kent. From beth; II. Hannah; in. Charlotte, to. 1st, 1805, Charles, son of
Tbomas Pes.nv.man, of Stokesley, co. York, descended SirGeorge Robinson, Bart., and 2ndly, 1812, John George Boss,
James Pe.vkyman, Esq. of Ormeshy, to whom Sir William Esq. andrf. 11 Sept. 1832; iv. Frances Harriot, ra. 1st, 29 Nov.
Sgar, Norroy King of Arms, granted, 1 May, 1599, a crest to
1808, Charles John Berkely, M.D., of Beverley, and 2ndly, 2G
ia coat of arms, viz., "a hon's head erased and pierced with
Aug. 1820, J. W. C. Robinson, Esq. Sir James d. 27 March,
1 arrow or, on a mural crown gules." He m. Ann Burnett, 1808, and was s. by his son.
TIreakhouse, Cleveland, and had a numerous family. The
Sir Wiluam Henry Pennyman, 6th bart. of Ormesby, ra.
r surviving son, Charlotte, dau. of Bethel Robinson, Esq. of Cuhvick, and d>
•I AMES Pe.nntman, Esq. of Ormesby, m. 1st, Catherine, dau.
1852, when his estates devolved on his cousin,
William Kingley, Esq. of Canterbury; and 2n(lly, Joan
James White Worsley, Esq. of Ormesby, J. P., who took
th, of London, by both of whom he had issue. Mr. Penny- the surname and arms of Penny.man, 6.5 Nov. 1792; m. 24
1 and was
d. 1655, by his eldest son,
.s.
March, 1823, Frances, 3rd dau. of llev. James Stovin, D.D.,
iL. Sir James
Penntman, 1st bart. of Ormesby, a distin- Rector of Rossington, co. York, and by her (who d. 6 June,
!ied officer under the royal banner during the civil wars,
18G9)had issue,
was created a baronet 22 Feb. 16G3-4. Sir James m.
James Stovin, now of Ormesby Hall.
abeth, dau. and co-heir of Stephen Norclifle, Esq., and
Frances Maria, vi. 17 July, 1855, Forbes MacBean, Esq., late
:: 1680, was s. by his son,
Licut.-Col. 92nd regt., and has issue.
ill Thomas Penntman, 2ndbart. of Ormesby,
Lord Privy Seal
Mr. J. W. Pennyman d. 1 Feb. 1870.
William JII. He ra. Frances, d.au. of Sir John Lowther,
of Lowther, co. Westmorland, and was s. 1703, by his eldest —
Arrax Gu., a chevron erm. between three broken spears
or, headed arg. —
Cntl On a mural crown gu., a lion's head
erased, or pierced through the neck with a broken spear in
It James Penntman, 3rd Ormesby, m. Mary, dau. of
bart. of
bend, gold, head towards the sinister arg. Jlotlo^i'otil'.cr
;»el Walton, Esq. of Beverley, and co-heir ofUcr brother,
ct IJdeliter.
Michael Warton, Knt. By her he had issue, Scat— Ormesby UaJ, Middlesbrough, co. York.
4 M 2
1258 PEN THE LANDED GENTRY. PEN
PENEHYN OF EAST SHEEN. PENEUDDOCKE OP COMPTON
Penehtn, Edwaed Hugh Leycestee, Esq. of CHAMBERLAYNE.
East Sheen, Surrey, and of Bournemoutli, Hants, Peneuddocke, Chaeles, Esq. of Compton Park,
J.P. and D.L., I. 7 June, 1827 m. 21 April, 1853, ; Fyfield and Baverstocke, Wilts, and Bratton St.
Vere, dau. of Eobert Gosling, Esq. of Botley's Maur, Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and D.L.,
Park, Sui'rej, and of Hassobiiry, Essex, and has High Sheriif 18(51, late Major Commanding 14th
issue surviving, Wilts Riile Volunteers, formerly Capt. Melksham
I. Aethhe Letcesteb, 6. 10 March, 1606. Troop Koyal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry, b.
II. George Leycester, 6. 25 April, 1871. SOSept. 1828 ; m. 26 April, 1853, Flora Henrietta,
I.Charlotte Georgiana. ii. Constance Vere. 2nd dau. of the late Walter Long, Esq., M.P., of
Agnes Eleanor.
III. iv. Amy Gertrude. Eood Ashton, Wraxall, and Whaddon, Wilts, and
V. Maud Lina. vi. Cecil Mary. Dolforgan, co. Montgomeiy. and has issue,
HtltCaflC— Edwaed Letcestek, Esq., h. 16 Sept. 1794, I. Chaeles, &. 26 Sept. 1858.
assumed the surname of Penrhtn in lieu of his patronymic in I. Agnes Flora. ii. Laetitia Blanche.
compliance with the will of Baroness Penrhyn, of Penrhyn III. Constance Henrietta Lowther.
Castle, who rf. about 1817. He m. 16 Dec. 1823, Lady Char- IV. Amy Elizabeth A'Court. v. Sybil Katharine Long.]
lotte Elizabeth Stanley, dau. of Edward Smith, 13th Earl of
ILinCaflC. — The Penruddockes were originally seated at'
Derby, and by this lady (who d. 15 Feb. 1853) had issue,
Arkelby, Cumberland, the first-mentioned in the family pedi-
Edmund Hugh Leycestee, of East Sheen. gree being Thomas Penruddocke, of Arkelby, who m. Agnes,
Oswald Henry Leycester Vicar of Huyton, Liverpool,
(Rev.), dau. of Sir John Lowther, Knt. of Lowther,;in the same co.,
Charlotte, dau. of Edmund Hornby, Esq. of Dalton
VI.
ancestor of the Earl of Lonsdale. A village, however, of the
Hall, CO. Lancaster, and has issue, Ethel Francis; Mary
Charlotte ; and Elizabeth Gertrude. same name as the family exists near Penrith, in the parish of
Mary Charlotte, m. 1850, Morgan Yeatman, Esq. of Bich- Greystock, and it is found from old deeds thaithey were settled
mond, SuiTey. Emma Catherine. at the place called Penruddocke long before they took up their
Mr. Penrhyn d. 6 March, 1861. abode at Arkelby.
ley, of the Bury, co. Warwick, and has issue, containing the notitia of Salisbury, we find the following
curious memorandum " a.d. 1585. The King of Portugal
:
I.Louisa Jane.
came to Sarum, and was lodged at Mr. Penruddocke's, at
XI. Jane, ra. William Denman Benson, Esq. of the Temple,
which time Mrs. Penruddocke was delivered of a son and
Barrister.
daughter, and the king was godfather to them." The Kin;
ililtCag^. Thomas Peentice, Esq. of Yarmouth, co. Nor- of Portugal here alluded to was, in all probability, Antonio,
folk, was the residuary legatee of John Howe, last Lord Prior of Crato, who got himself proclaimed King of Portugal
Chedworth, and s. to his Lordship's estates in Gloucester and but was dethroned about 1580, by Philip II., King of Spain
Wilts, which he sold 1810. He d. 2 Nov. 1816, leaving his We are told he visited both France and England. The imme
widow surviving and five children, diate ancestor of the Wilts family,
I. John, his heir, of Great Yarmouth, Capt. 15th Hussars, 6. 4 SiE Edwaed Penroddocke, Knt. of Compton Chamberlayne
June, 1787; m. June, 1816, Maria Catherine, eldest dau. of eldest son of George Penruddocke, Standard Bearer, unde
Herbert Newton Jarrett, lisq. of Bromley Lodge, Essex, the Earl of Pembroke, at the battle of St. Quintin's, tem%
iind had issue, Maky I., ra. Mary, dau. and heir of George Massey, Esq,
1 John, late of Great Yarmouth, now of Bramerton, Nor- Puddington, co. Chester, and had, with other issue, a dau
wich, J.P. and D.L., Major Norfolk Artillery, b. 5 Dec. Dorothy, wife of Alexander Thistlethwaite, Esq. of Winterslo*
1818. and a son and heir,
Wilts,
2 Thomas, now of Kilvrough.
SiE John Peneuddocke, Knt. of Compton Chamberlayni
3 Herbert Newton, Capt. E.E.
4 Charles Bemers (Piev.), M.A., Rector of Little Plumstead, M.P. for Wilton, and for Southampton, 1586. He it
1585,
Norfolk. Joan, dau. of Sir John Meade, Knt. of Lofts, Essex, and ha
1 Blaria Catherine, m. George Colt Langley, Col. Royal issue,
Marines. John, his heir.
George, d. s. p.
2 Caroline Leonora, m. Major Henry Evans, H.E.I.C.S. Henry, slain 1644, at Lavington, Wilts, by a party of CboI
3 Isabella, m. 19 Aug. 1847, Lieut-Col. Arthur Walter well's soldiers.
Onslow, H.E.I.C.S., 2nd son of Sir Henry Onslow, 2nd
Thomas, whose dau., Sarah, m. Dr. Edward Warner.
hart, of Hengar. Edward, Charles, d.
d. s. p. 1688. s. p.
4 Emma Vernon.
Joanna, -ni. 1632, John Young, Esq. of Durnford, Wilts.
5 Julia, m. 'A March, 1859, Edward Durnford, Esq., Royal
Marines, son of Col. Durnford. The eldest surviving son,
Mr. Penrice d. Nov. 1844. WELL, who had then usurped the Government. Hi» 1
surviving son,
.iirms— Per pale indented arg. andgu., in dexter chief a wolfs Thomas Peneuddocke, Esq. of Compton Chamberlay:
head couped at the neck sa. Crmt A wing elevated surmount- — M.P. for Wilton, 1678-88, m. Frances, dau. of John Hanhs
ing another arg., the former charged with two mullets of six
—
points in pale gu. Mottoes Above the crest, Tuto et ccleriter Esq. of Dean's Court, Dorset, and had issue,
under the arms, Justus et propositi tenax. Thomas, his heir. George, d. s. p. 1712.
—
Seat Kilvrough, near Swansea, Charles, ~o!. s, p.
PEN THE LANDED GENTRY. PEP 1259
Arondel, 2ncl wife of Eobert Tty&e, Esq. of Hatch, Wilts. Eliza Maria, dau. of Major Ilcnry Langloy, late of
Lucy, hi. 1704, Henry WiiUis, Ksq. of Grovoly, Wilts. the 2ncl Life Guards, of Brittas Castle, co. Tipper-
Frances, m. llenry Stratford, Esq. of Overstuue, co. North-
ampton. ary, and has had issue, three sous and five daus., of
The eldest son, whom survive,
Thomas Penbcddocke, Esq. of Compton Chambcrlayne, h.
I. Frederick Thomas, 4th Dragoon Guards, educated at
1G7S; 111. dau. of William Ashe, Esq. of Hcytesbury,
Lsetitia, Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford, b. 4 Dec. 1851.
and by her (who d. 28 Feb. 1742) left at his decease, 1741 (with I. Maria Eliza Mary, m. 11 April, 1872, John Lcchmcre
other children who </. s. p.), a dau., Arundel, m. 11 Sept. 1735, Parkinson, Esq. of Ludford, Ludlow, Salop, J. P. for cos.
Henry Wyndham, Esq. of Salisbury; and a son and successor, Hereford and Salop, and Capt. Herefordshire Militia.
Charles I'enruddocke, Esq. of Compton Chaniberlaync, 6. II. Catherine Fanny, m. 4 May, 1876, Lieut.-Col. Percy
1708; High Sheriff of Wilts, 1741, who 7.1. 2<J Dec. 1741, Bainbridge, E.A., son of E. T. Bainbridge, Esq., M.P. for
Frances, dau. of William Wyndliam, Esq. of Dinlon, Wilts, a Taunton.
younger son of Sir Wadham Wyndliam, Knt. of Norrinj^ton,
Col. Penton is the possessor of the valuable family
one of the Judges of the Court of King's Deuch and dying ;
Meath, and by her (who d. 15 Dec. 1847) left at his decease, II. Winifred Theodora Debonnaire.
4 April, 1867.
Thomas jLtlirrtffC.— Eight Eev. Samuel Peploe, D.D., Hector, first
1 (Rev.), d. 1832.
of Keddlcston, co. Derby, then Vicar of Preston, co. Lancaster,
2 John Hungcrford, b. G Aug. 1805 m. Elizabeth, dau. of
;
William Heald Ludlow Bruges, Esq. of Sccnd, Wilts, and afterwards Warden of Manchester, was consecrated Bishop of
has ii^sue. Chester 1726. He m. Anne, only dau. of Thomas Browne,
3 George, b. G June, 1807, deceased. Esq. of Shredicote, co. Stafford, and had issue, Samuel, his
4 Charles Wadham Wyndham, 6. 1813. heir; Mary, ni. Frances Jadrell, Esq. of Yeardsley; Anne, to.
1 Juliana, »;. her cousin, Charles Penruddocke, Esq.
James Bayley, Registrar of the diocese of Chester; and
2 Anne Henrietta.
Elizabeth, m. John Bradshaw, Esq. of Manchester. The
3 Agnes, ra. W'ilUam Heald Ludlow Bruges, Esq., M.P., of
Sccnd. Bishop d. 21 Feb. 1752, at the age of 84. His monument in
4 Ellen Wyndham, m. John Coventry, Esq. of Burgate, Chester Cathedral represents him as the descendant of an
Hants. 5 Frances Wyndliam. ancient Shropshire family. His only son and heir,
6 Anne Elizabeth, m. Thomas Wyndham, Esq. of Hinton, Ven. Samuel Peploe, LL.D., Chancellor of Chester, Arch-
Hants.
deacon of Richmond, and Warden of Manchester, vi. 1st, Anne,
7 Priseilla Sophia, ni. Capt. Eobert Harris, R.N., brother
of Sir Comwallis Harris, the Abyssinian Traveller, and dau. of Eev. Thomas Birch, Rector of Hampton Bishop, co.
had issue. Capt. Harris d. 16 Jan. 1865. Hereford, and Vicar of Preston-cum-Lancaster, younger
IV. George, of Limpley Stoke, near Bath, Capt. E.N., 6. brother of John Birch, Esq., M.P., Col. in the Parhamcntary
3 Oct. 1784; d. May, 1867. army, and 3rd son of Samuel Birch, Esq. of the manor of
V. Edward, m. Priseilla Sarah, 3rd dau. of J. Skelton, Esq. Ardwick, in the pari|ji of Manchester, descended from the
of Pap Castle, Cumberland d. x. p. 7 Jan. 1817, aged 29.
;
family of Birch, of Birch, co. Lancaster, and had an only son,
I. Frances, m. Gerald Fitzgerald, Esq., d. 2G Sejit. 1840,
John. Dr. Peploe m. 2ndly, Rebecca, dau. of Edward Roberts,
leaving a son, Major Charles Fitzgerald, father of Charles
Fitzgerald, Esq. of Avebury, Wilts. Deputy-Registrar of Chester, which lady d. s. p. 29 Oct. 1779.
n. Anne Henrietta, d. unm. 1815. He d. at the age of 82, 22 Oct. 1781, and was s. by his son,
HI. Lxtitia, d. until. 2 July, 1851. John Peploe, Esq., who s. 1752, to the estate of Gamstone,
IV. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1837. under the will of his uncle, Samuel Birch, Esq., and assumed
Anm— Gu., a bend raguly arg. Crent A demi-dragon s.nns — in consequence the additional surname and arms of Bircb.
wings rampant vert, between two eagles' wings expanded or. He III. Anne, only dau. and heir of Williaui Clowes, Esq. of
&ot— Compton Park, Compton Chamberlayne, Wilts.
I
1 Ann. 2 Mary Anne, m. John Mapos Ensor, Esq. 1st Earl of Cavan, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Christopher
3 Elizabeth. 4 Caroline, m. Jordaine Dennett, Esq. Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath, co. Meath, and d. 9 Dec. 1737) had
II. Mary, d. unm. issue,
Mr. Peploe-Birch, who served as High Sheriff for co. Hereford I.George, of whom presently. ii. Simon.
III.Lambart, m. 1st, Nov. 1730, Jane, dau. of Thomas
1768, d. in his G3rd year, 26 Jan. 1S05, and was s. by his son,
Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, co. Tipperary, and by her had
Samuel Peploe, Esq. of Garnstone, J. P. and D.L., b. 1 July, issue,
1774; m. March, 17yii, Katherine Frances, eldest dau. of Sir
1 George, of Knockalton, co. Tipperary, vi. 1759, Catherine,
George Corncwall, '.ind bart., of Moocas Court, which lady dau. of Marmaduke Andrews, Esq., and sister of John
d. s. J3. 17 March, Isai. Mr. Peploe, at his decease, was s. by Andrews, Esq. of Firmouut; and d. s. p.
his nephew, 2 Theobald, whose only child (by his wile Elizabeth Wcst-
Daniel Peploe Webb, Capt. in the army, who assumed the ropp, of Curraghbridge, co. Limerick), Lydia Pepper, m.
Michael Roberts, Esq. of Kilmoney, co. Cork.
surname of Peploe on becoming of Garnstone. He served as
3 Thomas, Jlajor 14th Light Dragoons, afterwards ot
High Sheriff 1S45, and dying 1800, was «. by his brother, Laughton, King's Co., 'ui. Mary, dau. of John Ryder,
Kev. John Bibcu-Peploe, of Garnstone, Vicar of Weobley, D.D., Archbishop of Tuam, and had a son, Thomas Ryder,
who also assumed the surname of Peploe. He m. 1828, Annie, High Sheriff of King's Co. 1792, wlio m. Anne, dau. of
dau. of John Molyneu.x, Esq., and d. 20 Jan. 1809, having had John Bloomfield, Esq. of Newport, co. Tipperary, and
issue, sister of Benjamin, 1st Lord Bloomfield, but had no issue.
4 Simon, Capt. 14th Light Dragoons, 'm. circa 1755,
I. Daniel, now of Garnstone. Eleanor, 2nd dau. of John Andiews, Esq. of Fii'mount,
II. Augustus Henry, m. 1867, Frances Capel, dau. of Col. King's Co. and d. Aug. 1821, leaving issue,
;
Crests —
Peploe A ducal coronet or, issuant thcrctrom a rein-
:
Amyrelda; 3 Another dau.
deer's heart gu. attired gold, charged on the neck with a human Jane Willington, m. the late Percy William Cornwallis
eye shedding drops of tears, ppr. Webb An eagle displayed
:
Lipyealt, Esq., son of Charles Lipyeatt, Esq. of The
sa. semee dc tieurs-dc-lis oj-, and in the mouth a trefoil vert. Pnory, Dawlish, Devon, and left issue. Ellen.
—
Snai Garnstone Castle, Weobley, Hereford. Eliza Charlotte, jji,. Ralph Bromfield Fisher, Esq. of
Fisherwick Park, Westmorland, Capt. Cumberland
Militia, who (/. '24 April, 1809, and had issue. His
widow d. 4 Nov 1877.
PEPPER OP BALLYGABTH. Hampden Nicholson, a retired Lieut.-Col. Bengal Ar-
Pepper, Thomas St. Geoege, Esq. of Ballygarth tillery, b. 1790; III. 1S47, Penelope Briggs, of Bandon.
and had an only child, Penelope Susanna, ni. 10 Sept.
Castle, CO. Meath, J.P. and D.L., High Sherifl: 1866,
1869, Charles Edward Tuthill, Esq., Barrister-at-LuW.
b. 13 July, 1835. Mr. II. N. Pepper was drowned at Kilkee, 1855.
John, of Lismore House, Nenagh, h. 1793.
iLillC<t0C. Capt. George Pepper obtained, 1606, a con-
Thomas, formerly of the Civil Depai tuicnt of the Ord-
firmation of a previous grant of Ballygarth and other lands, co.
nance in Dublin Castle, 0. 17 Dec. 1795; d, 3i Aug.
Meath, the forfeited estate of Viscount Netterville he was ;
1862.
J. P. for that CO. 1602, and also a Commissioner for Meath Amelia, d. 21 March, 1855.
under the statute 10 William III. cap. 3. His will is dated Catherine, m. 1800, David Joyce, Esq. of Norwood, co.
"28 Oct. 1701, with a codicil, 17 June, 1703, and was proved Tipperary; he d. 31 May, 1801.
12 March, 1700-7. By Hannah his wife he had issue, Capt. Lambert Pepper m. 2ndly, 24 Aug. 1753, Lydia, dau.
of John Preston, E.sq. of Bellinter, co. Meath, but by lur
I. Simeon, of whom presently.
II. „i. 1st, a dau. of Mr. Justus Otgher, a
Gilbert, of Dublin,
had no issue. His will is dated 8 Aug. 1775, and was
wealthy Turkey Merchant in London; and 2ndly, Evelyn, proved 25 June, 1770. He d. 22 April, 1776.
dau. of Daniel Parke, E.«q., Governor and Admiral of the I. Elinor, rd. Christopher Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath.
Leeward and Caribbee Islands. IJy the latter, who took The eldest son,
our administration to her husband, 30 Dec. 1742 (lie c^. in George Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth, b. 1693; m. Anne, dau.
1730), he had issue,
of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Taylour, 1st bart. of Headforr,
1 Parke Pepper, Licut.-Col. 49th foot, m. twice. By his grandfather of Thomas, 1st Earl Bective, and by her (who d.
1st wife he had no issue; by Ids 2nd he had (with other
19 April, 1749, left an only child,
issue) a dau., vi. 1st, Major .John Plukenett, whoi/. 1 Jan.
1758, and 2ndly, Mr. Dixon; and a son, Samuel, who >ii. TuoMAs PEPP2B, Esq., M.P. forKells 1761 and 1768, b. 1733;
Ann Satur, and had issue one son and four daus., Parke, ))i. Henrietta, eldest dau. and eventual co-heir of Richard
Lieut. 49th foot, vi. Miss English, and had an only child, Moore, Esq. of Barne, co. Tipperary, and by her (who d.
Jane Evelyn, m. 1794, Mr. Simon Whyte; Anne, m. Dr. 21 April, 1831, aged Sl)had issue,
MaiUe, of Leicester: Evelyn, lu. Senior Davis, Esq. Jane, ;
I
PER THE LANDED GENTRY. PER 12G1
1 Thomas St. George, now of Ballygartu. Rev. Philip Perceval, of Temple House, m. 17S3, Anne,
2 Chalk'?, b. 1 Nov. 1845. dau. of Alexander Carroll, "rlsq. of Dublin, ami had is.suo three
1 Harriet Mary. 2 Matilda "Victoria Mary.
sons and two daus., Philip, d.vnm.; Alexander, his heir;
VII.Kdward (Rev.), Prebendary of Monmohenock, Diocese of Guy, d. uwii. ; Anne, to. John Drought, Esq. and Mary, m. ;
Dublin, m. 1st, Elizabeth, 'Jnd dau. of Hev. William Hales, John Warburton, Esq. The 2nd son,
D.D., which lady (/. 8 April, ISMiO. He n/.2ndly, 16Aupr. 1864,
Francos Mary, dau. of William R. Yielding, Esq., J.l*., and
Alexander Perceval, Ksq. of Temple House, co. Sligo,
widow 01 Esq., llarrister-at-Law. She d.
John FitzGerald, J. P., Licut.-Col. Sligo Militia, Serjeant-at-Arms to the House
5 April, 1872. He <L s. p. 10 May, 1870. of Lords, 10 Feb. 1787; to. 11 Feb. 1808, Jane Anne, eldest
6.
VIII. Or-'tavius, an officer in the 2etli foot, d. unm. dau. of Col. L'Estrange, of Moystown, King's Co., and by her
I. Henrietta, d. w«m. (who d. 20 Jan. 1847) had surviving issue,
II. Anne, m. Rev. George Hamilton, of Hampton Hall, co.
Philip, formerly Lieut. Royal Horse Guards, 6. 19 Jlirch,
Dublin ; d. 8 Feb. 1849, and was mother of Right Hon.
1813; TO. 1st, 1 July, 1843, Frcderica Pi nelopr, youngest
Gcorsce Alexander Hamilton, JI.P.
dau. of Col. Hugh liaillie, of Red Castle, X.I!., and has a
III. Charlotte, d. unm. & June, 1834.
son, Alexander Clifton, b. 1847; and a dau., Maria, jji. July,
IV. Harriet, ni. 6 Aug. 1801, James Lowry, Esq. of Bockdalc;
1866, Goring Apslcy, 2nd son of M. Traherne, Esq., M.P.
and d. 18 April, 1834.
he TO. 2ndly, 9 Jan. 1868, the Hon. Ernestine Wellington
The eldest son, Sidney, dau. of Philip Charles, 1st Lord de Lisle and Dudley.
Thomas Peppeb, Esq. of Ballysarth Castle, Lieut. -Col. Royal Henry, l>. 2 Nov. Itsl9; ra. Elizabeth Letitia, only child of
lUeath Militia, 31. P. for Kells at the time of the Union, and John Hutchinson, Esq. Alexander.
High Sheriff of Meath 1802, 6. 12 Oct. 1744 : to. Mary Louisa, Charles George Guy, 6. 27 May, 1831 m. Ellen, 3rd dau. ;
rampant guardant or. Motto Semper crectus. — Alexander, now of Temple House.
Seat —Ballygarth Castle, Julianstown, co. Mcuth. I.
iLillCilQC. George Pekcevai:, 6. 15 Sept. 1635, youngest Seat— Temple House, Ballymote. -<C-Y\ \Jj/V
son of Sir Philip Perceval, Knt., the distinguished statesman
''
* /<^;^P'
(great-grandfather of John, 1st Earl of Egmont), by Catherine
Usher his wife, dau. of Arthur TJshcr and grand-dau. of Sir PEBCY 02" GUY'S CIuIJT^.
William Usher, Clerk of the Council, was Registrar of the See Bueke'i
ie's Peerac/e, under the .^io pi r
r^<^~\
Prerogative Court, Dublin. He to. Mary, dau. and heir of
William Crofton, Esq. of Temiilc House, co. Sligo, and by her
NOEIHUMBEEIAND. 'S--
7^
L^ t. I W
(who TO. 2ndly, 30 April, 1677, Kiehard Aldworth, Esq. of
Stanlake, Berks, and Newmarket, co. Cork) had issue, PERCY OF HODNSri,
I. Philip, his heir. See Hebeb.
\/
II. William (Very Rev.), Archdeacon of Cashel, Prebendary
of St. John's, Dublin, and Dean of Emly, 6. 14 Dec. 1671;
^iSR!^
m. 5 April, 1708, Catherine, dau. of Henry Prittie, Esq. of PEP.KIITS OF OPvTON HALL.
Silvermincs, co. Tippcrary and dying 2y Aug. 1734, left
;
issue by her (who was b. 21 Dec. 1681, and d. 3 Dec. 1730) Peeeixs, The Rev. Duncomee Steele, of Orton
three sons and one dau., Hall, CO. Leicester, b. 29 July, 1795; m. 1827,
1 Kene (Rev.), D.D., Vicar of Powerscourt and of Castle Anne, dau. of Josiah Gist, Esq. of Wormington
Knock.
2 William, Barrister-at-Law, d. 2 Aug. 1784, leaving, by
Grange, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
his 2nd wife Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Ward, Esq., three DuNcoMBE Steele, J. P. co. Warwick, late Licat. Leicester-
sons, Charles (Rev.), Rectorof Churchtown, co. Cork (whose
shire Yeomanry Cavalry, 6. IS Jan. 1838.
daus. were, Helena, wife of J. C. Graves, Esq. (.s/e Graves
oiCloghrnn Castle), and Caroline, wifeof Charles Perceval, —
ULintctQC' The family of Perkins were originally settled
Esq.); William John, Capt. in the army; and Robert, in CO. Warwick, and became possessed of the manors of Orton-
grandfather of Robert Pebcevai, Maxwell, Esq. of on-the-llill, Morebame, Beanhills, and The Westons, by pur-
Finnebraye.
chase, in the reign of Charles II.
3 Charles (Uev.), Rector of Mitchclstown, 6. 7 Dec. 1713;
d. 9 Aug. 1785. John Steele, Esq., who purchased the Leicester estates,
1 Catherine, m. 22 Oct. 1737, Brewster Laughlin, Esq. m. Sarah, dau. of Edward Xicolls, Esq. of Hcndon. Middlesex;
HI. Charles, Major of Brigadier Hunt Wither"s regt. of and d. 28 Oct. 1675, having had two daus., Theodosia, to. Sir
Dragoons 1710, serv-ed in Portucral with great reputation, Charles Bromfield, 3rd bart. of Barton-undcr-Ncedwood, co.
was Governor of Denia, in Spain, which he gallantly de- Stafford, and d. s. p. and ;
fended, b. 8 Feb. 1674; killed in a duel at Lisbon, 6 May, Sarah Steele, i,i. Rev. John Perkins, M.A., Vicar of Orton
1713.
and Rector ol Kislingbury, co. Northampton, and had a son,
1. Catherine, 6. 26 Jan. 1666; to. George Brereton, Esq. of
Cairigslaney, co. Carlow. She d. 10 Jan. 1728. John Perkins, Esq., to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
Richard Farmer, Esq. of Witherly, co. Leicester, and was
Qeorgc Perceval was drowned near Holyhead, on his voyage
father of
to England, with the Earl of Meath and other persons of dis-
tinction, 25 March, 1675. His eldest son and heir,
Samuel Steele Perkins, Esq., in. Mary, dau. and co-heir of
Joseph Shirley, Esq. of Burton-on-Trent, and was father of
Philip Perceval, Esq. of Temple House, co. Sligo, 6.
Shirley Farmer Steele Pericins, Esq. of Orton Hall and
9 Aug. 1670; ))!. 1691, Elizabeth, dau. of John D'Aberon, Esq.
of Wandsworth, Surrey; and dying 1704, left, with other Sutton Coldfield, J. P. and D.L., liarrister-at-Law, b. 17 April,
1768; m. 21 May, 1793, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Joseph
imie, a son and heir,
John Perceval, Esq. of Temple House, b. 1700; to. 17 Oct. Duncombe, Esq. of Sutton Coldlield, co. Warwick, 2nd son of
1722, Anne, dau. of Joshua Cooper, Esq. ot ilarkrec, co. SUgo
John Duncombe, Esq. of U'ribbenhall, and grandson of Styut
•nd dying 1754, was by his eldest son, Duucombe, who was nephew of Sir Frani.is Uun,:onibe, 1st
.«.
Mr. Steele-Perkins m.2n(11y, Susan, sister of Gen. Sliarpe, of m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Adam Newman, Esq. of Dromore,
and had issue, 1 Adam 2 Richard 3 William Newman
Hoddam Castle, co. Dumfries, M.P., but by her (who d. 1827)
; ;
(Rev.) 4 Charles
; and 1 Mary, wife of Capt. James
;
Edmund Steele, 0. 1830. Charles Steele. Horace Townsend, Esq., of Woodside, co. Cork and d. s. 'j). ;
Nov. 1871.
Arms, dr. —Same as Perkins of Orion. Catlierinc, m. 1815, William Barton, Esq., of Grove, co,
Seat —Sutton Coldficld, co. Warwick. Tippcrary.
Anne, 'm. Mathew Sankey, Esq., of Coolmore.
Mary.
PERBY OF BITHAIVE HOUSE. riiojbe, TO. Sampson Towgood French, Esq.,of CuEkinny, co.
Cork.
Peert, Alotsius, Esq. of Bitbam
TnoiTAS
Mr. Perry d. 5 May, 1829.
House, Avon Dassat, co. Warwick, J.P., h. 12 June,
William Perry, Esq. of Woodrooff, J. P. and D.L., High
1820; m. 22 Sept. 1810, Helen, only dau. of William Sheriff 1828, b. 13 Feb. 1793; to. 12 Oct. 1838, JIary, 3rd d.ui.
Knight, Esq. of Houghton, co. Lancaster, by Dorothy of Major Langley, of Brittas Castle, co. Tipperary, andhad issue,
his wife, and niece and beiress of Joseph Knight, Samuel, now of Woodrooff.
Esq. of Chelsea, and by her (who d. 1875) has bad Maria, d. 1852.
issue, Mary Anne Deborah Margaret, m. 24 Oct. 1867, William
Tliomas Erskine Bookey, Esq., J. P., Capt. late of the Cura-j
I. Joseph Kniaht, d. 1846. bineers.
u. William Stanislaus, d. 1847. He d. 13 July, 1869.
I. Mary, m. Jan. 1870, Uoger Joseph Mostyn, Esq., youngest
fieaJ— Woodrooff, Clonmel.
son of Sir Edward Mostyn, 7th bart., of Talacrc.
II. Helen, deceased.
III. Georgina Mary, ra. 21 April, 18GS, O'Conor Don, M.P., PERSSE OF ROXBOROUGH.
and d. 1872. Persse, Dudley, Esq. of Eoxborough, co. Gal^
IV. Agnes Mary, m. 21 April, 18G8, Wilfrid Francis Tempest,
way, late Capt. 7th Fusiliers, served with that regtJ
Esq. of Ackworth Grange, co. York.
in the Crimea, and was severely wounded at the
V. Anna Maria. vi. Pauline Marie Thercse.
Alma, 6. 7 Nov. 1829 ; s. his father Sept. 1878.
—
ILtlTCiTfJC TnoMAS Perrt, son of Thomas Perry and Anne
Eev. Edward Persse, who is stated to have
Hopkins liis wife, was of Welsh extraction. He m. 1819, Mary iLt'ltCiXflC.
Ann Budd, and by her (who d. 27 March, 1858) had issue, gone to Ireland from Northumberland, purchased about the
besides the present Thomas Alotsids Perry, Esq. of Bitham
year 1620, an estate near Dublin, called Luttrclstown. By
House, another son, Peter James Perry, rn. Alice, dau. of Jane his wife he had issue two sons and one dau., Dudlex
William Uarron Ilodway, Esq., and four daus., Mary, deceased; (Rev.); Robert; and Jane. The elder son.
Frances Elizabeth, deceased; Matilda Veronica and Ann, pro- ;
Very Rev. Dudley Persse, Dean of Kilmacduagh, m. Miss
Crofton, of Moate, co. Roscommon, and had issue two sons,
fessed Nuns of the Order of Mercy, Nottingham.
I. Henry, his heir ii. AVilliam, of Spring Garden, co. Galway,
—
Arms Arg., on a pile vert three pears stalked and leaved
;
TO. Miss Alice Fox, and had two sons, David and Patrick; and
or, impaling, in right of his wife, the arms of Knight, viz.,
gu., two lions rampant in fess and within a bordure arg. a
seven daus. He purchased Spring Garden, Teuagh, co.
canton erm. thereon a .«pur or. Crest —A
gryphon sejant Galway, and lived there until he purchased Roxburgh, in tho
wings elevated or, the wings fretty vert and resting the same county. Dean Persse's daus. were to. as follows: The —
—
dexter claw upon a mascle gold. Mollo llccte agens confido. eldest, to Edward Galbraith, a Major in King William's army;
Seat — Bitham House, Avon Dassct, near Leamington. the 2nd, to Capt. CoUis; the 3rd, to Dease Netheroott; the
4th, to Ormsby, of Tubbaravaddy the 5th, to Hickman, of
;
I. William, b. 13 Feb. 18C9. II. John, b. 30 Nov. 187?. Galway; i. Grace, to. Major John Blakeney, of Ashfield, co.
I.Frances. Mary. in. Edith. IV. Kathlene. Galway. The elder son,
V. Florence. VI. Harriette. VII. Blanche. Robert Persse, Esq. of Roxborough, to. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Parsons, Esq., and Laurence Parsons,
3LtlTrnf[C. — JonN Perrt, Esq. of Woodrooff, co.Tipperary,
1st bart. of Birr Castle, and had
sister of Sir
issue,
whose and proved 1710, had, by Elizabeth
will liears date 1709,
Henry, d. v. p. William, his heir.
his wife, with other children, two sons, John and Samuel.
Robert, m. Ajin, dau. of Sir Arthur Brooke, and d. s. p.
The eldest son, Joun, of Woodrooff, d. s. p., and by his will, Dudley.
which bears date 1 June, 1757, and proved 1759, devised his P.irsons, 5)1. Miss Fetherstone, of White Rock, co. Longford.
estates to his nephew, William. The other son, Burton {see Persse or 31o>/ode.)
Samuel Perry, Esq., rii. I'hucbc, Uau. of William Norcott, Sarah, m. 27 July, 1764, Sir Richard St. George, 1st bai't. of
Esq., and had issue,
Woodsgift.
I
PER THE LANDED GENTRY. PET 1263
EoBFRT, his heir. Mary Anne, dau. of John Pembcrthy Magor, Esq.
William, )/i. Miss Flood. Parsons, deceased.
of Lamellen, Cornwall.
Henry Stratford.
A dan., tt. uvm.
31 tnragr.— William Peter (younger son of William
Elizabrth, Hi. William Worth Newcnham, Esq., eldest son
Peter, Es(i. of Torr Newton, and brother of John Peter, E.sq.
of Sir Edward Newtiiliam.
of Torr Newton, ancestor of the Lords Petrz), s. to his
Mr. I'crsse, rf. 1802, and was s. by his eldest son,
father's estates in Dorset and Hants. He m. Joan, only dau.
IloBEBT Peks.se, Esq. of Uoxborou;;h, m. 1801, Miss Maria
and heir of Sir George Arundel, Knt. of Calwoodly, co. Devon,
Wade, of Fairfield, co. Galway, and by her (who d. 1810) had
and had a son,
issue,
John Peter, of Bowlay, near Exeter, M.P. for that city
Dudley, of Eoxboronsh. temp. Pi;ilip and Mary. He ra. his cousin, Wilniot, dau. of
Kobirt Henry, m. Mi.-ss Seymour.
\Villiam, m. Miss W;ide. John Esq. of Torr Newton, and sister of Sir William
Peter,
Surah, m. the I{cv. Richard F-yre. Peter, Secretary of State, and d. 1579, at a very ad\aneed
Maria, m. 1 May, I8i.), Denis Arthur, 3rd Lord Clanmorris. age, leaving a numerous progeny of sons and daus.,
EUza, HI. Thoma.f Warren White, Esq. amongst whom were, i. John, M.P. for Dartmouth, u. ».j).
Catherine, m. A. On^e, Esq. II. Otho, seated at Bowhay, and ui. Thomas.
Mr. I'ersse d. Jan. ISoO, and was s. by his eldest son. Thomas Peter, the third son, to whom his father made
DfDLEY Persse, Esq. of Roxboroii!?h, ca. Galway,
6. 1S02 gifts of divers lands in Cornwall, in. Agnes, dau. of Thomas
VI. 1st,Nov. 182G, lion. Kathcrinc O'Grady, dan. of Standij;li, Godolphin, Esq. of Godolpliin (by his second wife, a dau. of
1st Viscount Guillamorc, and by her (who U. 11 Dec. 1821)) the noble House of Granville), and was s. by his eldest son,
had issue, Robert Peter, who served with distinction under Sir
I. Dudley, now of Eoxborough. Edward Poyninas, at Havre, and in the
Countries.Low
I. Katherine Ilcnnctta, Hi. U Jan. I8C2, George H. Wale, In the 13th of Elizabeth he was M.P. for Fowey, in the
Coir.inander U.N. (who ('. 1871), 4th son of Gen. Sk Charles I4th for Penryn, and in the 28th of the same reign, for
Wale, K.C.B., of Shellord, co. Cambridge. Dartmouth. Ue m. Thomasine, dau. of John Kestell, Esq.
II. M.iria.
of Kestell, co. Cornwall, and left issue two sons. The
He 2ndly, July, 1833, Frances, only dan. of Col. Eichard
Hi.
elder,
Barry, by Elizabeth O'Grady his wife, sister of the 1st Viscount Henry Peter, M.P. for Fowey, Ump. James L, m. 1609,
Guillamore, and by her had issue, Deborah, dau. of John TrcIIry, Esq. of Place, and d. 1619,
I. Kit-hard Dudley, Barrister-at-Law. leaving a son,
II. AVilliam Norton, Major K.A., jh. Sept. 18G0, Rose, 2nd
THO.MAS Peter, b. ICIO; m. 1G32, Elizabeth, only dan,
dau. of tlie llcv. .\. I!. Me.sliam, llector of Wooton, Kent.
III. Idward, Madras Staff Corps, m. 18G8, Margaret, dau. of
and heir of Heury Mitchell, Esq. of Harlyn, co. Cornwall.
Gen. Clerk, Madras Staff Corps. Having been an active Royalist in the civil wars between
IV. Kobert Algernon. v. Francis Fitz-Adelm. Cuarles I. and his Parliament, Thomas Peter was for a long
VI. llonry. vii. Gerald Dillon. time imprisoned by Cromwell, but obtained his release
viii. Alfred Lovaine. on the 2nd of Feb. 1G53, through the influence of his
I. Elizabeth, m. 2* Nov. 18G4, V\'alter Shawe Taylor, Esq., of
maternal kinsman, the celebrated Hugh Peter, who was
Castle Taylor, co. Galway.
II. Frames Adelaide, m. 1870, Ecv. J. W. Lane.
Chaplain to the Irotector. He d. 1675, leaving issue, three
III. Gertrude, m. Is73, Edmund B. Beauchamp, Esq., of sons, and a dau., the wife of Henry Vincent, Esq. His eldest
Trcvineu, Cornwall, and d. 187C. son and successor,
IV. jV'at>ella. v. Isabella Augusta. Gregory Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, High Sheriff of the co.
Mr. Dudley Persse d. Sept. 1S7S. of Cornwall in the last year of Willum III. and the first
S''('t — Koxborough, Louarhroa, co. Galway. Cluh —Army of Queen Anne's reign. He m. 1G58, Elizabeth, dau. of
audKavy, Kildare Street, Dublin. John Groove, E.sq. of Goovehays, co. Devon, by whom he
had two sons, 'William, who d. s. j;). in his father's lifetime;
and
PERSSE OF MOYODE. JonN Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, who m. 16S5, Anne, 2ncl
Peesse, Bueton Eoeert Parsoxs, Esq. of dau. of Sir John Coryton, 2nd bart. of Newton Ferrars, and
Mojocie C.astle, o. Gahvay, J. P. and D.L., High co-heir of her brother. Sir William Coryton, 3rd bart. Juhj
Peter d. 1732, leaving issue three sons,
Sheriff lSfi2, b. 4 Nov. 1828; w. 22 April, 1852,
I. Henry, his successor.
Madeline Eliza, dau. of Ccl. William Persse, C.B., II. William (Rev.), Rector of Mawnan, who by his wife Eliza-
16th Lancers, and has issue, beth, dau. of the Rev. William Smith, Chaplain to Queen
Anne, left two sons, viz.,
I. EcRTON V\'alttb, 6. Sept. IS.")!,
1 William (Rev.;, who s. his father in the rectory of
II. William Henry, 6. Nov. 1857.
Mawnan, and iii. Harriet, dau. and co-heiress of Hon.
in. Arthur Moore, b. Oct. 1858. George Hamilton, 2nd son of James, 6th Earl of Abercom.
IV. Theopliilus, b. Feb. 1866. 2 Robert (Rev.), Rector of Sully, co. Glamorgan, who m.
I. Arabella Eliza. n. Madeline Beatrice. in. Fanny. Martha, dau. of John Franklin, Esq., of the same co.
IV. Maria Beauchamp. III.Jonathan, of Portcotton, Hi. Mary Allen, dau. of Edward
Hoblyn, Esq. of Bodmin, by Bridget, dau. and co-
lttlir<l0C.— r>CRT0N Persse, Esq., youngest son of Robert heiress of John Carew, Esq. of Penwarne, and granddau.
Persse, Esq., of Koxborough, co. Galway, by Elizabeth his of the celebrated Richard Carew, Esq. of iVathony, author of
wife, sister of Sir Lawrence Parsons, Bart, of Birr Castle, The Survei/ of Cormcdli, the contemporary and iriend of
King's Co. dee Peksse o/ Roxborov.(jh), m. Miss Pcnnefather, Sir Philip Sydney and Sir Walter Raleigh (see Peteb Hoblys
of CO. Tipperary, and was father of of Colquite).
BuBTON Persse, Esq. of Moyode Castle, co. Galway, r,i. 24 Mr. Peter was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Nov. 18'25, his cousin, Matilda, dau. of Henry Persse, Esq., and Henry Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, High SheritT of the co.
by her (who </. June, 1862) had issue, Cornwall 20 George II., m. Mary, only dau. and heiress
I. Burton Uobert Parsons, now of Moyode Castle. of William Harpur, Esq. of Trevarthen (a younger branch
II. Henry, Hi. Ek-anor, dau. of Major Seymour, of Ballymore of the ancient Derby family of that name), and left issue a
CastU', and has issue. in. Charles, deceased. son and successor,
IV. Dudley, Capt. 13th Light Infantry. William Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, m. his first cousin. Mar?,
V. l)e Burgh, m. Miss Blair, and has issue.
dau. of Jonathan Peter, Esq, of Portcothan, and dying 177C,
1. Sarah, hi. 23 May, 1813, John Chai'les Robert, 4th Lord
Clanmorris. was s. by his eldest surviving son,
n. Maiia, m. E. Beauchamp Tucker, Esq. of Trewince, Henby Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, Col. Royal Rcgt. of Militia.
Cornwall. ui. Henrietta. J.P. and D.L. He m. Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Thomas
Mr. Persse d. 31 Aug. 1859. Rous, Esq. of Piercefield, in Monmouthshire, and dying in
1821,was s. by his eldest son,
£eoC— Moyode Castle, Athenry, co. Galway.
William Peteb, Esq. of Harlyn, M.A., J.P. and D.L., for
some time M.P. for Bodmin, and afterwards II.B.M. Consul
PETER OF HARLYN. for Pennsylvania, U. S. America, 6. 22 March, 1788; iii.
Jan. 1811, Frances, only dau. of John Thomas, Esq. of
1st, 12
Petee, John Thomas HEXRT,Esq. of Chyverton, Chyverton, Cornwall, Vice-Warden of the Stannaries, by
Cornwall, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and D.L., whom (who d. 21 Aug. 1836) he left issue,
High fcjherill" 1866, b. 23 Juu, IblO; m. July, 1861, John TaoMAs llE.Mir, now of Chyverton.
12G4 PET THE LANDED GENTRY. PET
Eobcrt Godolphin (Rev.), b. 31 July, 1818; Rector of Caven- n. Mary Elizabeth, d. 12 Feb. 1874.
dish parish; 1801, Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Alfred
,-,i. III. Katherine Ellen, d. young.
Lyall, Reetorof Harbledown, Kent, J. P.
George Frances Carew, 6. 3 Aug. 1831 ; m. Louisa, dau, of ^iwtKt^t. —
The family of Petlsy is one of great antiquity
—
Lydiat, Ksq., of Antigua, and widow of Dr. Heath and in Kent, and can be traced back to the time of Henry III.
has a dau., Mary. It was originally seated at Downe, in that co., and afterwards
Algernon, Capt. Royal Artillery, b. 9 May, 1823 ; d. s. p. at Halsted and Riverhead. About the year 1620,
Frances Marj'. Ralph Petley, son of Thomas Petley, of Filston, in
Mr. Peter m.2ndly, Mrs. Kinpf, of Philadelphia, U.S. HetZ. 1851. Shoreham, a scion of the Halstead family, to. Elizabeth Cam,
Arms— Gu., on a bend or, between nvo escallops arg. a of London, and became the owner of Eiverhead, 1625, he was
Cornish cliough ppr. witliin two cinquefoils az. Crest Two — father of
lions' heads erased and addorscd, the first or, the second Ralph Petley, Esq., b. 1645, who was of Riverhead, Kent,
az., gorged with a plain coUar counterchanged. Motto Sans — and served as High Sheriff 1680. He rn. 1667, Jane, dau. of
Dieu rien.
Sir John Seyliard, Knt. of Chidingstone, Kent, and d. i5 July,
iSeai— Chyverton, Truro, co. Cornwall.
1704, aged 59, having had issue,
I. Thomas, of Riverhead, rn. Slargaret, one of the three daus.
PETERS OF HAKEFIEI/D. and co-heirs of Thomas Gifford, Esq., and had issue,
1 Gifford d. M51TO.
Petees, AVilliam Heney, Esq. of Harcfield, 2 Ralph, of Riverhead, d. unm. Sept. 1751, having be-
Devon, and Park Postyn, Denbigh, J. P., High queathed his estates to his cousin, Chakles Petley,
Sheriff 1876, formerly 7th Dragoon Guards, b. Storekeeper of the Ordnance.
1 Jane, d. unm.
1814 m. 1810, Mary Jane, dau. of A. Levy, Esq.
;
II. John, of whom presently. iii. Ralph, d. unm,
of Hutton Hall, near Penrith, by Jane his wife, dau. I. Jane, m. Fowler, Esq.
Capt. Gurney.
1 Frances Elizabeth, m. 25 July, 1865, Sir Thomas Hyde
Crawley-Boevey, 5th bart. of Flaxley. The eldest son,
!i. William Henry, now of Harefield House. Charles Carter Petley, Esq. of Eiverhead, m. 1st, 6
I. Frances Margaret, in. the Rev. Henry Hamilton, of Nov. 1806, Annabella, dau. of Donald Macleod, of Glanies,
Thomastown Rectory, Kildare, and has issue. CO. Ross, Sheriff Depute of that shire, and by her (who d.
II. Mary, d. unm. 1840.
3 Dec. 1812) had,
Arms— Gu., on a bend or, between two escallops arg., a Charles Robert Carter, now of Riverhead.
Comish chough within two cinquefoils az. Creat Two lions' — Patrick Macleod, Major in the army, m. 28 July, 1842,
heads erased and endorsed, the dexter or, the sinister az., Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut. Horace Petley, R.N., and d. 24
each gorged with a plain collar counterchanged. Motto Sans — Dec. 1875.
Dieu rien.
House, Lympstone, Devon.
He m. 2ndly, 9 July, 1814, Ellen, dau. of Henry Wond^-ate.
.sv,//— Harcfield CiM&— Junior
Carltou. Esq. of RiverhiU, Kent, and by her (who d. 3 Dec. 1839) had
issue,
Henry (Rev.), m. 28 IMarch, 1869, Elizabeth, dau. of Mr.
PETLEY OF EIVERHEAD. Thomas George, of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, and has
is.sue three sons.
Petlet, Cuaeles Eobeet Caetee, Esq. of John Alexander Charles, late 58th regt., of Auckland, New
Eiverhead, Kent, J.P., M.A. Oxford, b. 9 Sept. Zealand, m. a Maori lady, and has issue, John, Charles,
1807 m. 10 Aug. 1843, Martha, dau. of Francis
;
Harriet, Ellen, Gladwin, and Patrick, d. Dec. 1871.
Woodgate, Esq. of Eerox Hall, Toubridge, Eent, Arms—Arg., two bends engrailed a canton of the la?t.
sa..
three sisters, Frances Mary Caroline Martha and ; ; Reynolds, Esq., of Letterfyan, co. Leitrim, and sister and co-
Jane Catherine, m. Rev. Thomas Massingberd Pyke, heir of George Nugent Reynolds, Esq. of same place, and by
who d. 1876, Rector of Onehouse, Suffolk. her (who m. 2ndly, Richard McNamara, Esq.) had issue,
John Reynolds, his heir.
ittltraCJC.— The Pettlwards, seated formerly at Bury St. Jane, wife of John Lambert, 2nd son of Walter Lambert,
Edmund's, were resident and held considerable property at Esq. of Castle Lambert, co. Galway.
P«tney, Surrey, in the 17th century. That estate still re- Mr. Peyton, d. at Raheen, May, 1S06, and was s. by his son,
mains in the possession of the present 3Ir. Pettiward, as does .JouN Uetnolds Peyton, Esq. of Laheen, m. 1st, Louisa,
also an estate at Onehouse, Suffolk, derived from a period eldest dau. of Samuel Scott, Esq. of Dublin; and2ndly, AUcia,
antecedent to 1700. dau. of Andrew Ennis, Esq. of Roebuck, co. Dublin, by whom
Arms—Arg., a cross ragulee sa., charged with five etoiles of he left at his decease, 1850, tsvo sons,
the Crest— A cross as in the aims.
first.
I. Richard Reynolds, late of Laheen.
&at— Finborough Hall, Stowmarket, Suffolk. n. James Keynolds, now of Laheen.
—
Anns Sa., across engrailed or, in the first qnarter amtUlet
PEYTON OF LAHEEN. arg. A
Cresf— griffin sejant or. 3Iotlo Pat;or, potior,
—
—
Petton, James Reynolds, Esq. of Laheen,
Heat Laheen. co. Leitrim. Residence Loughscar, Cash- —
co. carrigan, co. Leitrim.
Leitrim, J.P., b. 1843 ; s. his brother 1875.
PHELIPS OF MONTACUTE.
ILtJTr<l0C.— Rev. Thomas Petton, Prebendary ofKinvarra,
in the Catherdal of Clonfert, Oct. 1G27, and Eector of Ballin Pheiips, William, Esq. of Montacute, Somerset,
robe, CO. Mayo, b Nov. 1631, was father of J.P. and D.L., b. 1-i Oct. 1823; m. March, 1815,
John Peyton, E.<!q. of Coyle, co. Eoscommon, m. Catherine, Ellen Harriet, dau. of William Helyar, Esq. of
dau. of Humphrey Reynolds, Esq. of Loushscur, co. Leitrim, Coker Court, Somerset, and has issue,
by Russell his wife, dau. of Sir James Ware, Knt., Auditor- I. William Robert, J. P., late Gth Dragoon Guards; b.
Gon. of Ireland, and by her (who d. 19 May, 1C6 J) luul issue, 30 March, 18-16; m. 2 Dec. 1875, Cicely Gi\ace Augusta,
I. IIdsiphbey ii. George, of Streamstown, co. Westmcath
;
dau. of Frederick Fane, Esq. of Moyles Court, Hamp-
in. Oliver. The eldest son, shire, and by her (who d. 4 March, 1877) has a dau.,
llfMpnRET Petton, Esq. of Boyle, co. Roscommon, d. in- Marjorie Cicely.
testate (administration, 10 June, 1669), leaving by his wife
I. Edith Ellen.
Elizabeth, issue,
JCuiCilSC—Without dwelling on the tradition that the
I. James Peyton, Esq. of Driney House, co. Leitrim, m.
Pheiips family originally migrated into Somerset from Wales,
Catherine, dau. of James UeynoUls, Esq. of Loughscur
it is certain that it has been seated in cos. Somerset and
Castle, CO. Leitrim, and widow of Robert Sandys, Esq., and
had issue, Dorset for many centuries, and the muniments of title prove
1 George, of Driney.
that
2 James of Cartrons, co. Roscommon, &. 1710; c?. 1700, Thomas Phelipp aiiniga; was a land-owner and resident at
leaving by Hannah his wife, dau. Edward Wynne,
of Montacute in 1480. He left two sous, Uichard, his heir, and
Ksq., three sons, John, William, and Wynne; and a dau., Thomas, d. s. p. 15fi.'), and is buried with Agues his wife, at
Catherine, m. Archibald Eraser, Esq. Montacute. The eldest,
George, of Driney House (the elder son), m. Jane, dau. of Richard Puelip, Esq. of Montacute and Charborough,
Walter Gray, Esq. of Tubbercurry, co. Sligo, and d. 1809,
Dorset, was Escheator for Somerset and Dorset, .M.P. for
liaving had a son,
Walter Petton, Esq. of Driney House, J. P., Dequty- Melcombe Regis 19 Henry Vlll., and for Dorset 1 Philip and
Governor CO. Leitrim, m. Nov. 1789, Alice, eldest dau. of Mart. He left by Emalyn his 1st wife,
Richard Cunningham, Esq. of Portsliano, co. Leitrim, and I. TuoMAS, his heir. ii. William.
had (with a dau., Alice, m. L.aurcnce Park, Esq.) one son, I. Edith, m. Sir John Horsey, Knt., of Clifton Maybank,
Capt. George Hamilton Ccnnixguam Peyton, of Driney Dorset.
House, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff Iblo; 0. 9 Nov. 1791
m. Ui Dec. 1818, Eliza, dau. of James Duncan, Esq., and
;
He d. 1560, and was s. by his eldest son,
left issue, Thomas Phelipps, Esq. of Montacute, b. 1500, who left, by
Rev. Walter Cunningham, of Driney House, A.M., Rural Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Smythe, Esq. of Long Ashton,
De.in, Incumbent of billis, co. Cavan; h. 1821 m. lubG, ;
Somerset, who d. 1598,
Margaret, duu. of James M'Creight, liectorof Keady, co. 1. John, of Corfe Mullen, Dorset, M.P. for Poole 1555; to. v
Armagh, and granddau. of William Poster, Bishop *^ of dau. of Sir Thomas Spekc, Knt. The ultimate heiress of
'
Clogher. this branch m. Rev. Sir James Hanham, 6th hurt, of Deans
James Duncan. George KicharJ. Court.
12C6 PHE THE LANDED GENTRY. PHE
n. Thomas, m. Jane, dau. of Arthur Farwell, of Bishops 1 WiLLiiM, now of Montacute.
Hull, Somerset, and settled at Barrington, Somerset. His 2 Eichard, of Bayford Lodge, Somerset, J.P. and D.L.,
son, Thomas, was Knighted 1G03, and created a Bart. 1619-20. Capt. E.A. m. 1848, Charlotte Frances, dau. of Joseph
;
The title became extinct 1690, with the 3rd bart. Delaficld, Esq.
in. Edwabd. of whose line we treat. 1 Elizabeth, m. Herbert Butler Batten, Esq., J.P. and
IV. Eichard,' who left bv Mary his wife, four daus., one of D.L., of Hollands, Yeovil,
whom,
Elizabeth, /-;. Henry, 2nd son of Sir Edmund Lud- in. Edward, b. 1789; d. s. p.
low, Knt. of Hill Deverell, co. AVilts. IV. Eobert (Eev.), Vicar of Yeovil, 6. 1791 ; m. Maria, dau.
1. Ursula, III. John Fanvell. of William Harbin, and d. 1855, leaving a dau., Anne, »i.
n. EUzabeth, ra. Christopher AncketiU. John Gooden, Esq. of Over Compton, Dorset.
He d. lu8S. The 3rd son, v. Thomas, Lieut. E.N., b. 1796; d. s. p.
XI. Charles Henry, b. 1799, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S.; d. s.p.
Sm Edwabd Phelipps, Knt. of Montacute, was Master of the
VII. Eichard Colston (Eev.;, Eector of Cucklington, b. 18C0;
Bolls, Chancellor toHenry, Prince of Wales, and Speaker of
m. 1836, Caroline Anne, dau. of Sir Hungerford Hoskins,
the House of Commons; he (according to Camden) built the 7th bart. of Harewood-End, and left issue,
present house at Montacute, one of the finest specimens of 1 Elizabeth, m. Col. Pester. . 2 Anne, d. 1804.
Elizabethan architecture in England. He m. 1st, Margaret, 3 Mary, m. Eev. Henry Hoskins. 4 Sarah, d. young,
dau. of Eobert Newdegate, Esq. of Newdigate, by whom he Eev. William Phelips was s. at his death, 1806, by his son,
had three sons, John Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, many years one of the
I. EoBEET (Sir), his heir. n. Eichard. m. Francis. Chairmen of Quarter Sessions of Somerset, 6. 1784; m. his
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Dod-
Thomas Pigot, Esq. of cousin, Mary Anne, dau. of Eev. Charles Phelips (who sur
dershall,Bucks (by whom he had one son, Edward, I. 1603), vived him, and m. 2ndly, John James Farquharson, Esq. of
and dying 1614, was s. by his eldest son. Langton House, Dorset), and dying 20 April, 1834, left issue
Sib Eoeebt Phelipps, Knt. of Montacute, M.P. for Somerset, one dau., Mary, m. J. J. Farquharson, Esq., jun. On Mr.
r,i.Bridget, dau. of Sir Thomas Gorges, Knt. of Longford, Phelips' death, the family estates devolved on his nephew,
Wilts; he accompanied George VUliers, Duke of Buckingham William Phelips, Esq. now of Montacute.
to Spain, when he went to "advance the Spanish match,'' but —
Arrns Quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron gu. between
:
he incuned the displeasure of Jajies I. by his speeches in three roses of the last seeded and leaved ppr. 2nd and 3rd, or,
;
I
Sir Eobert Pye, Knt., and had issue, ing, 4th dau. of Charles James I)unning, late E.X.
I. Edwabd (Sir), his heir. n. Eobert. ILlttCaSC. The Eev. Charles Phelips, b. 1765, 4th son
Hi. Thomas. iv. George. v. Eichard. of Edward Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, Somerset
Phelips {see
VI. John, b. 16-14; m. Alice Slolyneux, of BaUymulvey, co. of Moyitacute). /k. Mary, dau. of Thomas Blackmore, Esq. of
Longford, Ireland; and d. 1701, leaving a son, Briggins Park, Herts, and by her (who d. 1818) had issue
Edwabd, of whom hereafter, as heir to his uncle. (with another son, Edward, Lieut, in the 13th Light Dragoons,
TO. William. killed at Waterloo, and a dau. Mary Arme, m. 1st, her cousin,
I. Bridget, m. Eobert Seymer, of Hanford, Dorset. John PheUps, Esq. of Montacute, and 2ndly, John James
Col. Phelipps d. 1679, and was s. by his eldest son, Farquharson, Esq. of Langton House, Dorset), a son and heir,
Sib Edwabd Puelipps, Knt. of Montacute, b. 163S; m. 1st, Chaeles Phelips, Esq. of Briggins Park, 6. 24 Jan. 1794,
Dorothy Chceke, by whom he had no issue; and 2ndly, Edith J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1829; ni. 15 June, 1820, Caroline
Blake, by whom he left three daus., Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of James Taylor, Esq. of Wimpole Street,
I. Ann, first wife of her cousin, Edward Phelipps. London, and had issue,
II. Elizabeth, second wife of the same,
Chaeles James, Barrister-at-Law, now of Briggins Park.
ni. Edith, ra. Carew Hervey MUdmay. Edward Blathwayt, b. 12 April, 1822; d. 7 Nov. 1839.
Sir Edward Phelipps d. 1699, and was s. by his nephew, George Blackmore, b. 1 July, 1824; d. 23 Feb. 1850.
Edwabd Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, M.P. for Somerset William Douglas, Capt., b. 27 March, 1827; m. 3 Jan. 1867,
1722. He m. 1st, his cousin, Ann, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Anna Geraldine Barbara, 2nd dau. of Edgar Disney. Esq.
of The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex, and has had issue, Agnes-
PheUpps, and had issue,
Isabella, d. 14 Aug. 1868; Geraldine; Henrietta Charlotte
I. Edward, 6. 1704; d. g. p. Agnes Finch and Augusta Disney.
;
I. Ann, m. John Horner, of Mells. Henry Plantagenet Prescott, Capt. E.A. (retired), served ia
II. Bridget, 711. Sir Gerard Xapitr, 5th bart. of Middlemarsh the Crimea (medal with two clasps), b. 4 Feb. 1831 Nov. ; -//(.
IV.
Herts).
Chables (Eev.), b. 1765 Uee Pheups of Briogins Pari; PHELPS OF DUESLEY.
I. Elizabeth, h. 1750; m. 1st, John Clarke, Esq.; and 2ndly, Phelps, William John, Esq. of Chestal,
Peter Bluett, Esq., and d. s. p. 1841. Dm-sley, co. Gloucester, M.A., Barrister-at-Law,
II. 6. 1757; m. John Old Goodford, Esq.
Maria,
J.P., High Sheriff 1860, b. 1813.
m. Ehoda, 6. 1759 m. William Harbin, Esq. of Kewton Sur-
;
issue, the parish of Dursley, and had (with four daus., of whom the
I. JoHJT, his heir.
eldest Edward Tripp, Esq.) two sons, Thomas, of whom
'III.
n. William (Eev.), J.P., Eector of Cucklington and Stoke presently, and William. The elder son,
Tnster, Somerset, 6. 17»S; m. 1822, Mary, dau. of Eer. Thomas Phelps, Esq. of Dursley, b. 29 Sept. 1646; r,i. Abigail
John Messitcr, and d. 1833, leaving issue. Mayo, of Tetoury, co. Gloucester, and d. 10 April, 1718, having
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linil issue (with three daus., IMary; MiWijarct; and A' iT^il, m. however, his sword into a ploughshare became a disciple of
Zb June, 1707, Xallianiel Brain, Esij. junr., and a. -1 Jan. George Fox. At the ago of 45 he married Miss Fennel!, dau.
1713) a son, of a brotlier ofliccr, with estates at Cahir, co. Tipperary, and
Thomas Phei.ps, Ksq. of Durflcy, m. 20 Aur. 1700, l\rary, had issue. His direct descendant,
dau. of John Arundell, Esq. of the JInnor of Woodman- Thomas Phei.ps, was, with others, largely instrumental to
cote, by whom (who rf. 7 May, 1727) he had issue, four sons the introduction of linen manufactures into the north of
and seven daus., i. Anne, m. 19 April, 1732, John Purncll, Ireland. He moved his residence to his estate in theco. Down,
Esq. of New House, co. Gloucester ii. Blary, c^ 4 Sept. 1708;
; in.and had issue. His son and successor,
III. Abigail, m. 1 Feb. 1741, liicliard Morgan, Ksq. of Argoid, Joseph Phelps, of Moyallon, co. Down, 6. 1749; to. 1769,
CO. Monmouth; iv. Mary, m. Jolin Eoyle Small, Esq. of Mary Christy (who was b. 1748); by her (who d. 1837) he had
Uley, CO. Gloucester; v. Elizabeth, m. 20 Sept. 1738, John issue,
Blagden, Esq. of liristol; vi. Sarah, m. 16 Feb. 1747, William I. to. Miss Lloyd, of co. Warwick, and had issue.
Thomas,
Garnons, Esq. of St. Devereux, co. Jlonmouth vii. Jane, m.; II. John, d. uHiii. III. Joshua.
16 Feb. 1747, John Barnes, Esq. of Gannerew, co. Monmouth. IV. William, d. tinm.
V. James, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Thomas Phelps J. 20 April, 1735. His youngest son.
VI. George, d. uiuii. vii. Samuel, d. unm.
John Phelps, Esq. of Dur.slcy, J. P., Hi. 31 July, 1733, I. Sarah, d. until. It. Mary, -m. llobert Newsom, Esq.
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of William Fowler, Esq. of Moor III. Hannah, TO. George Robinson, Esq.
Hall, CO. Gloucester; and d. 10 June, 1755, having by her IV. Elizabeth, d. unvi.
(who J. 10 Aug. 1791) had issue, Joseph Phelps d. 1790. His 5th son,
John De La Field, his heir. James Phelps, b. 1782; to. 1814, Anno Lecky, of Bally-
William, m. Hester, dau. of the Eev. Ecnard Bagshot, of kealey, co. Carlow, by whom (who was b. 1788, and d. 3
King's Stanley, co. Gloucester.
Sept. 1834) he had issue,
Elizabeth, m. 1 May, 1701, William Moore, Esq. of Eper-
I. John Lecky, now of Waterpark.
stone, CO. Notts, Capt. 4r)th regt., who (/. 19 Oct. 1784.
II. Joseph James, to. 1877, Mary, dau. of Very Rev. James
Anne, m. 30 July, 1771, William Vizard, Esq. of Durslcy.
Mary. Hastings Allen, Dean of Killaloe.
Robert Lecky, m. Josephine, dau. of Col. Petley. E.A.,
III.
The elder son, and has issue,
John De La Field Phelps, Esq. of Dursle)-, J. P., h. 2S John.
Dec. 1734, served as High Sheriff co. Gloucester, 17C1. Hem. Annie Valverde, Mabel Maude.
25 Nov. 1759, Esther, only surviving issue of James Gully, IV. James, d. young.
Esq. of Bristol, and by her (who d. 10 Jan. 1789) he left at his I. Elizabeth Lecky, m. W. H. Harvey, Professor of Botany,
decease, 21 April, 1771, Trin, Coll. Dublin; no is.sue. ii. Mary, ci. young,
I. John Dk La Field, his heir.
III. Jane Hannah, m. J. M. Harvey.
II. James, of Durslcy, and of Oriel Coll., Oxon, M.A., Hector
IV. Lydia Matilda.
of Alderiey, and of Brimpslield-cum-Cranham, co. Glou- Mr. Phelps d. 1839.
cester, /;. 8 July, 1766 ; m. iJIariannc, dau. of John I31iiiTden
-Seata— Waterpark Castle, Connell, co. Limerick; and Broad-
Hale, Esq. of Alderiey, and by her (who d. 1847) left at
ford, CO. Clare.
his decease, 1829,
1 James, heir to his uncle.
2 William John, now of Dnrsley.
PHILIPPS OF MABWS AND DALE
8 John Blagden, d. unra. 1839.
CASTLE.
1 Marianne, m. Henry John, eldest son of H. C. Clifford, Lloyd-Philipps, John Philipps Allen, Esq.
Esq. of Frampton, co. Gloucester. of Dale Castle, co. Pembroke, and of Mabws, co.
2 Elizabeth Hester, m. the Kev. William Winston Curtis
Hay ward, M.A., late Vicar of Iloningham, co. Warwick. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1844, b.
3 Sophia. 26 June, 1802 ; m. 1st, 9 Dec. 1823, Charlotte
ni. William, of Dursley, d. uvm. 1812. Caroline, youngest dau. of Capt. William Bartlet,
I. Esther Sophia, d. unra. 1835. Royal Engineers, and by her (who d. 18 July,
The eldest son, 18(33) had issue,
John De La Field Phelps, Esq. of Dursley, and of Lincoln's
I. John Allen, J. P., Col. Cardigan Militia, late Capt. 82nd
Inn, Barrister-at-Law, d.v.nm. 1842, and was s. by his nephew,
regl.,6.24Sept. 1824; iji. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Jones,
James Phelps, Esq. of Dursley, Capt. 14th Light Dragoons,
Esq., which lady d. 1877, leaving two daus.; the elder,
Who d. v.nm. 1851, and was s. by his brother, the present
Elizabeth Charlotte Mary, m. 1809, John G. P. Hughes,
John William Phelps, Esq. of Chestal, Dursley.
Esq. of AUt Llwyd, and the younger, Capt. Begbie, R.E.
Arms —Per
pale or and arg., a wolf salient az. between
II. Faulkonor Cecil, b. 10 July, 1839; d. iinm. 1803.
—
semee of cross-crosslets fitchee gu. Crest A wolf's head az.,
I. Charlotte Maria Carleton, m. Henry Mathias, Esq. of
langued and erased gu., gorged with a collar or, thereon a
martlet sa. Haverford West, son of Charles Mathias, Esq. of Lamphey
/Seat— Chestal, Dursley. Court, and has issue.
II. Elizabeth Mary, m. 1845, Kobert Dudley Ackland, Esq.
Phelps, John Lecky, Esq. of Waterpark and He m. 2ndly, 18G5, Ehzabeth Anne Bellairs, eldest
Broadford, co. Clare, b. 15 Oct. 1815 m. 4 May, ;
dau. of James Peel Stevenson, Esq. of Uffington, co.
1864, Kosetta Anne, 2nd dau. of Col. Vandeleur, Lincoln, and has issue. This gentleman, whose
10th Ilussars, by Alice his wife, dau. of the Right patronymic is Lloyd, assumed the surname of
Hon. John Ormsby Vandeleur, of Kilrush House, Philipps upon the d'emise of Eichard, Lord Milford,
by Lady Frances Moore his wife, dau. of Charles, under the will of James Philipps, Esq., of Penty
1st Marquess of Drogheda, and has issue, Park, brother of Mary Lloyd, his great-great-grand-
I. John Vandelecb, 6. 26 April, 1866. mother.
II. Ernest James, 6. 5 Aug. 1867.
3LtnCil3C'
— "T'^'s family derives from Tddwal Gloff, 4tli
HI. Edgar Lecky, b. 10 Sept. 1808.
son of Rhodri Mawb, King of Wales.
rv. Joseph Harold, b. 12 Blarch, 1874.
JohnLloyd, Esq. of Foesy-bleiddiad, co. Cardigan,
V. Lancelot Kobert Lecky, b. 19 April, 1878.
lineally descended from Cadivor ap Dyfnwall, Lord of
I. Annie Rosalie. li. Alice Mande.
Castle Howell, who was 9th in descent from Riiodhi Mawb,
ui. Mary Frances. iv. Eosalie Emily.
TO. Mary, dau. of James Philipps, Esq. of Penty Park, co.
T. Ethel Agnes Vandeleur.
Pembroke, and sister of James Philipps, Esq. of Penty
HtltCaflC—The ancestor of this family, Park, whoso 2nd dau., Mary, m. Sir Richard Philipps, Bart.,
Thomas Phelps, a scion of the family of that name in co. created Lord Milford, and d. s. p. Mr. Lloyd was s. by his
Gloucester, joined in the revolution of )04.'i, and served under son,
Ceomwell, by whom he was granted considerable estates in James Llotd, Esq. of Foes-y-Bleiddiad, m. 4 June, 1750,
the counties of Tipperary, Kerry, and Down, chiefly in the Anna Maria, only child and heir of Richard Lloyd, Esq. of
first-named co., around the Keeper Jlountain, with Camaltha. Mabws and Ystradtcilo, co. Cardigan, by liis wife, the dau.
Thomas Phelps settled in the city of Limerick after the revolu- and heir of Edward Games Trcgaer, descended from Sir
tion, and King Charles II. confirmed Jlr. Phelps' titles to David Gam, and had, witli four daus. (of whom Lctitia Mary,
those estates with a few exceptions. Mr. Phelps turning, b, 1751, m. Admiral Thomas, of Llanvaugban), four sons,
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Itichard, d. 1777.
The eldest son,
John, his heir.
of Penty Park, a Col.