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Devizes. Educated at Haileybury Coll., Herts; is a Magistrate for Cambridgeshire, a Dep. Lieut. for Beds, and a Director of the East-India Company; formerly Superintendent of East-India Company's Factory at Canton; was M.P. for Cambridge 1852-3, elected M.P. for Ashburton 1859.-Woodbury Hall, near Cambridge; Carlton and Union Clubs, S.W.; 41, Eaton Place, S.W.

ASTLEY, Hon, and Rev. Delaval Loftus.

Second son of Lord Hastings, by Georgiana Charlotte, dau. of the late Sir H. W. Dashwood, Bart. ; b. 1825; m. 1848 Frances Diana, 2nd dau. of 1st Viscount Canterbury. Educated at Eton and Trinity Coll., Cambridge (M.A. 1846); appointed Rector of E. Barsham 1855.- East Barsham Rectory, near Fakenham, Norfolk.

ASTLEY, Hon. Jacob Delaval.

(See under Hastings, Lord.)

ASTLEY, Sir Francis Dugdale, Bart. (cr. 1821). Eldest son of the late Sir John Dugdale Astley, Bart., who was M.P. for Wilts 1820-34, by Sarah, dau. of W. Page, Esq.; b. 1805; s. 1842; m. 1826 Emma Dorothea, dau. of the late Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart. Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Wilts. Patronage 3 livings. Is descended from a common ancestor with Lord Hastings.-Everleigh House, near Pewsey, Wilts; 37, Jermyn Street, S.W.

Heir, his son John Dugdale, Lieutenant-Colonel Scots Fusilier Guards; b. 1828; m. 1858 Eleanor Blanche, dau. of T. G. Corbet, Esq., of Elsham.

Educated at Harrow and Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1844); is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Shropshire, and a Magistrate for Flintshire.- Marton Hall, near Shrewsbury.

ATHERTON, William, Esq., Q.C.

Son of the late Rev. Wm. Atherton, by Margaret, dau. of the late Rev. Walter Morison; b. 1806; m. 1843 Agues Mary, dau. of T. J. Hall, Esq. A Barrister of the N. Circuit (called 1839), and a Bencher of the Inner Temple; practised as Special Pleader 1832-9; has been M.P. for Durham since 1852. - Reform Club, S.W.; 13, Westbourne Terrace, W.

Heir, his son William Cossley, b. 1852.

ATHOLE (Duke of), George Augustus Frederick John Murray, K.T. (cr. 1703).

Eldest son of the 1st Lord Glenlyon, who was a younger son of the 4th Duke, by Emily Frances, dau. of the 2nd Duke of Northumberland, K.G. ; b. 1814; s. his father in the Barony 1837, and his uncle, as 6th Duke, 1846; m. 1839 Ann, dau, of H. Home Drummond, Esq., of Blair Drummond, co. Perth. Sits in the House of Lords as Earl Strange (created 1786); is Hereditary Sheriff of Perthshire; was formerly a Lord in Waiting. Is head of the ancient and historic Scottish house of Murray. Blair Athole, near Dunkeld, N.B.; Carlton Club, S.W. ; 32, Albemarle Street, W.

Heir, his son Marquis of Tullibardine, b. 1840. Educated at Eton; is Ensign and Lieutenant Scots Fusilier Guards.

ASTLEY, Francis Dukinfield Palmer, Esq. (of ATHORPE, John Carver, Esq. (of Dinnington).

Dukinfield Lodge).

Only surviving son of the late Francis Dukinfield Astley, Esq., of Dukinfield, co. Chester, by Susan, dau. of Major Palmer, of Ickwell, Beds; b. 1825; m. 1847 Gertrude Emma, dau. of Major-General Sir H. Jones, K.C.B. Educated at Trinity Coll., Cambridge; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for cos. Chester, Derby, Lancaster, and Inverness; was High Sheriff of Cheshire 1853.- Dukinfield Lodge, near Chester; Arisaig, near Fort William, N.B.; R. Y. Squadron, Cowes; Brookes' and Reform Clubs, S.W.

Heir, his son Francis Dunkinfield, b. 1853. ASTON, John, Esq. (of Rowington Hall).

Son of the late Samuel Aston, Esq., by Jane, dau. of Watton, Esq.; b. 1800; s. 1839; m. 1824 Lucy, dau. of John Meredith, Esq. Appointed High Bailiff of Birmingham 1840; is a Magistrate for co. Warwick, and a Governor of King Edward's School, Birmingham.-Rowington Hall, and The Dales, Edgbaston, Warwickshire.

Heir,his son John Meredith, M.A.; b. 1825; m. 1857 Katharine, dau. of Thomas Pemberton, Esq., of Warstone, co. Warwick.

ATCHERLEY, David Francis, Esq. (of Marton).

Eldest son of the late Mr. Serjeant Atcherley, by Anne Margaret, dau, of James Topping, Esq., of Whitcroft Hall, co. Chester; b. 1823; s. 1845.

Eldest son of the late Marmaduke Middleton Middleton, Esq., of Leam Hall, Derby, by Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Athorpe Athorpe, Esq. of Dinnington Hall, co. York; b. 1803; 8. his uncle Thomas Athorpe, Esq., 1820; m. 1831 Mary FitzGibbon, dau. of Thomas Gibbon FitzGibbon, Esq., of Ballyseeda, co. Limerick. Educated at Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1826, M.A. 1829); is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Derbyshire, a Magistrate for W. Riding of York, and a Captain 1st W. York Yeomanry Cavalry.—Dinnington, near Rotherham, Yorkshire.

Heir, his son John Athorpe, Captain 85th foot; b. 1833; m. 1856 Avice, dau. of Captain Hayden.

ATKINSON, Adam, Esq. (of Lorbottle).

Eldest son of the late Adam Atkinson, Esq., of Lorbottle, co. Northumberland (J. P. for that county, and Major-Commandant of a corps of Yeo. manry Cavalry), by Eleanor, dau. of N. Davison, Esq., British Consul at Nice, and afterwards at Algiers; b. 1817; s. his grandfather 1844; m. 1850 Charlotte Eustatia, only child of late John Collett, Esq., M.P., by his first wife Emma, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Gage, Bart. Educated at Shrewsbury; is a Magistrate for co. Northumberland; formerly Captain Northumberland Light Infantry Militia, and Lieut. Northumberland Yeomanry Cavalry. This family is of considerable antiquity on the English border, as may be seen

from various old records.*-Lorbottle, near Whit- | ATTHILL, Edward, Esq. (of Ardvarney). tingham, Alnwick; Conservative Club, S. W.

Heir, his son Charles John, b. 1855.

ATKINSON, Francis Baring, Esq. (of Morland). Third but eldest surviving son of the late G. Atkinson, Esq., of Morland, Westmoreland, and of Lee, Kent, formerly Island Secretary of Jamaica, by Susan Mackenzie, dau. of Thomas Dunkley, Esq., of Jamaica; b. 1805; s. 1849; m. 1st 1831 Mary Anne, dau. of the late Sir J. Stoddart, Knt. (she d. 1832); 2nd 1837 Ellen Frances, dau. of John Home, Esq., of Edgbaston. Educated at Harrow; is a Magistrate for Cumberland and Westmoreland, and a Dep. Lieut. for Cumberland (High Sheriff 1852-3); formerly Lieutenant 73rd foot. This family was formerly of Temple Sowerby, Westmoreland. - Morland, and Rampsbeck House, near Penrith.

Heir, his son George, b. 1838.

ATKINSON, James Henry Hollis, Esq. (of Angerton).

Eldest son of the late General Sir Thomas Bradford, G.C.B., &c., by Mary Anne, dau. of James Atkinson, Esq., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and widow of Lieutenant-Colonel Ainslie; b. 1819; m. 1840 Anne Louisa, dau. of William Ellice, Esq.; took the name and arms of his maternal great-uncle Ralph Atkinson, Esq., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, on succeeding to his estates in 1840. Educated at Eton; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Northumberland (High Sheriff 1847); was formerly a Cornet in the Royal Horse Guards.-Angerton, near Morpeth, Northumberland; Carlton and Boodle's Clubs, S.W.

ATKINSON, Joseph, Esq. (of Crowhill).

Eldest son of the late Thomas Atkinson, Esq., by Elizabeth, dau. of James Johnston, Esq., of Knappagh, co. Armagh; b. 1822; s. 1842; m. 1844 Judith Charlotte, dau. of Richard Barnsley, Esq. Educated at the Royal School, Dungannon; is a Magistrate for co. Armagh (High Sheriff 1855). This family emigrated to Ireland from England at the time of the plantation of Ulster.-Crowhill, near Loughgall, co. Armagh.

Heir, his son Joseph, b. 1845.

ATLAY, Rev. Charles.

Second son of the late Rev. Richard Atlay; b. 1794. Educated at St. John's Coll., Cambridge (B.A.1816, M.A. 1819); appointed Rector of Barrowden 1840; is a Magistrate for Northamptonshire and Rutland. -Barrowden Rectory, near Luffenham, Leicestershire.

In one of the earliest heraldic visitations of Northumberland, a document is recorded in which William Adekyson, of Fenwick, is mentioned, 1397; and in a MS. possessed by the late Robert Surtees, Esq., F.A.S., of Mainsforth, is given a list of all the castles and towers in the county of Northumberland, with the names of their proprietors, made about the year 1460, and under the head, Nomina Fortalicium infra com. Northumbr.," we find, "Turris de Bukton, the property of William Atkynson."

Fourth son of the late Rev. William Atthill, of Brandiston Hall, Norfolk, Fellow of Caius and Gonville Coll., Cambridge, by Henrietta Margarette Eyre, dau. of Ven. George Maunsell, D.D., Dean of Leighlin; b. 1819; m. 1847 Jane, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Lowther Brien, Esq., of Ardvarney House. Educated at the Royal School, Dungannon; is a Magistrate for Fermanagh. This family has been settled in the county of Norfolk since the year 1326.—Ardvarney, near Kesh, co. Fermanagh.

Heir, his son William Anthony, b. 1850.

ATTYE, Robert James, Esq. (of Ingon Grange). Eldest son of the late Robert Middleton Attye, Esq. (a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Warwick, and High Sheriff 1825), by Margaretta Lucy, dau. of the late Ven. Archeacon Willes, and grand-dau. of Edward, Bp. of Bath and Wells; b. 1812; s. 1833. Educated at Eton and St. John's Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1833); is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Warwick, and Lieutenant Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry.-Ingon Grange, near Stratford-on-Avon.

Heir Pres., his brother Francis Lionel Octavius, Captain 2nd Queen's Royals, b. 1819. AUCHMUTY, Sir Samuel Benjamin, K.C.B.

(cr. 1857).

Second son of the late Samuel Auchmuty, Esq., of Bryanstown, by Elizabeth Domville, only dau. of F. Savage, Esq., of Ballygawly, co. Sligo; b. 1781; m. 1817 Mary Ann, dau. of- - Buchanan, Esq. Is a Lieutenant-General in the Army, and Colonel 65th foot; served in the West Indies and in the Peninsular War, in which he was Deputy-Assistant Adjutant General; was present at Oporto, Talavera, Orthes, Toulouse, and other engagements; served in India 1848-52.-United Service Club, S. W. AUCKLAND (Lord), Robert John Eden, D.D.

(cr. 1789).

Third son of the 1st Lord, by Eleanor, dau. of the late Right Hon. Sir G. Elliot; b. 1799; s. his brother as 3rd Lord 1849; m. 1825 Mary, dau. of F. E. Hurt, Esq., of Alderwasley, co. Derby. Educated at Eton and Magdalen Coll., Cambridge (M.A. 1819); was successively rector of Eyam, Hertingfordbury, and Battersea, and Chaplain to the Queen; consecrated Bp. of Sodor and Man 1847; translated to Bath and Wells 1854. Patron 55 livings.-The Palace, Wells, Somerset; 2, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.

Heir, his son William George, Secretary of Legation at Stutgardt; b. 1829; m. 1857 Lucy, dau. of J. W. Childers, Esq., M.P., of Cantley Hall, co. York.

AUDLEY (Lord), George Edward ThicknesseTuchet (cr. 1297).

Eldest son of the 22nd Lord, by Jane, dau. of the late Admiral Sir Ross Donnelly, K.C.B.; b. 1817; s. 1837; m. 1857 Emily, dau. of the late Sir T. L. Mitchell, K.H. Is a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Kensington, W.

Heir Pres., his brother John, b. 1819; m. 1842 Elizabeth, dau. of the late J. H. Blennerhasset, Esq.

AUFRERE, George Anthony, Esq. (of Faulsham). | Eldest son of the late A. Aufrère, Esq., of Hoveton St. Peter's, co. Norfolk, by Matilda, dau. of General Count Lockhart, of Lanark, N.B.; b. 1794; 8. 1833; m. 1828 Caroline, 2nd dau. of J. Whertmann, Esq., of Hamburg. Is a Magistrate for Norfolk; served in the army 18 years; was severely wounded at the storming of Fort Kalunga, in Nepaul, in 1814, and has the Indian medal.— Faulsham Old Hall, near Norwich; Junior United Service Club, S.W.

Heir Pres., his sister Matilda; m. 1818 G. Barclay, Esq.

AUSTEN, John Francis, Esq. (of Kipppington).
Eldest son of the late Rev. John Austen, Rector of
Chevening, Kent, by Harriet, dau. of T. Lane, Esq.,
of Bradborne; b. 1817; s. his uncle Colonel Thomas
Austen (who was M.P. for West Kent 1845-7) in
1859; m. 1855 Charlotte, only child of the late W.
Tucker, Esq. Educated at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a
Magistrate for Kent.-Kippington, near Sevenoaks;
Broadford, Horsmonden, Staplehurst, Kent; 14,
South Audley Street, W.

Heir Pres., his brother Charles Wilson, b. 1818,
Lieut.-Col. 83rd regiment.

AUSTEN, Hon. Mrs.

Matilda Sophia, eldest dau. of the late Hon. W.
Cockayne, of Rushton Hall, co. Northampton, and
niece of the last Viscount Cullen (ext.); m. 1805
Rev. R. Austen, D.D., who d. 1854.-Hadwell
Lodge, near Cloyne, co. Cork.

AUSTEN, Sir Francis William, K. C.B. (cr.
1837).

Son of the late Rev. G. Austen, Rector of Steventon, Hants, by Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Leigh, of Harpsden; b. 1774; m. 1st 1806 Mary, dau. of J. Gibson, Esq., of Ramsgate (she d. 1523); 2nd 1828 Martha, dau. of Rev. N. Lloyd (she d. 1843). Educated at Royal Naval Coll. ; is an Admiral of the Red; late Colonel of Royal Marines; has served in the Mediterranean, East and West Indies, Baltic, and North Sea; was Commander-in-Chief on the West-Indian and North American coast 1845-9.-Portsdown, near Portsmouth.

AUSTEN, Sir Henry Edmund, Knt. (cr. 1832).

AUSTEN, Rev. John Hiley, F.G.S. (of Ensbury
House).

Only son of the late John Humphrey Austen,
Esq., by Catharine, 2nd dau. of W. R. Haynes,
Esq., of Lonesome, co. Surrey; b. 1816; m. 1846
Maria, 3rd dau. of John Meares, Esq., of Plas
Llanstephan, co. Carmarthen, and grand-dau. of
Sir J. Owen, Bart., of Orielton, co. Pembroke.
Educated at Jesus Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1839,
M.A. 1843); is a Magistrate for Dorset. This
family is descended from a branch of the Austens
of Sevenoaks.-Ensbury House, near Wimborne,
Dorset.

Heir, his son John Henry, b. 1851.
AUSTEN.

(See Godwin-Austen.)

AVELAND (Lord), Gilbert John Heathcote (cr. 1856).

Eldest son of late Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Bart., M.P. (who d. 1851), by Sophia, dau. of the late John Manners, Esq., and Louisa, Countess of Dysart; b. 1795; m. 1827 Clementina Elizabeth, dau. of 19th Lord Willoughby d'Eresby. Educated at Westminster, Edinburgh, and Trinity Coll., Cambridge; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for cos. Lincoln and Rutland; was M.P. for Boston 182031, for South Lincolnshire 1832-41, and for Rutland 1841-56; appointed Hon. Colonel South Lincoln Militia 1857. Patronage 11 livings. Is descended from a common ancestor with Sir W. Heathcote, Bart., of Hursley.-Stocken Hall, near Oakham, co. Rutland; Normanton Park, near Stamford; 12, Belgrave Square, S.W.

Heir, his son Gilbert Henry, a Dep. Lieut. for cos. Lincoln and Rutland, and M.P. for Rutland ; b. 1830.

AVONMORE (Viscount), Barry John Yelverton

(cr. 1800).

Eldest son of the 2nd Viscount, by Mary, dau. of the late John Read, Esq., of East Cams, Hunts; b. 1790; s. 1814; m. 1st 1811 Jane, dau. of T. Boothe, Esq. (she d. 1821); 2nd 1822 Cecilia, dau. of the late Charles O'Keefe, Esq., of Hollybrooke Park, co. Dublin. The 1st Peer was Chief Baron of the Exchequer, in Ireland.-Belle Isle, co. Tipperary; Hangle Rock, co. Mayo.

Heir, his son George Frederick William, late Captain 64th foot; b. 1818; m. 1857 Louisa, dau. of the late Guy Lenox-Prendergast, Esq., of Bombay.

Only son of the late Robert Austen, Esq., of Shalford, Surrey, by Frances Annesley, dau. of J. W. Nazianzen Gregory, Esq., of London, and great-AWDRY, Sir John Wither, Knt. (cr. 1830). great-grand-dau. of Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, Lord Treasurer of Ireland; b. 1785; s. 1797; m. 1st 1805 Anne Amelia, only dau. of the late R. S. Bate, Esq., who d. 1837; 2nd 1843 Catharine Frances, dau. of J. Blagrave, Esq., and widow of Sir R. Pocklington, Knight, of Chelsworth, Suffolk (she d. 1856). Educated at Harrow and Oriel Coll. (M.A. 1806); appointed a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber in 1832; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Surrey (High Sheriff 1810).-Shalford House, near Guildford; Reform Club, S.W.

Heir, his son Robert Alfred Cloyne, b. 1808; m. 1832 Maria Elizabeth, dau. of Major-General Godwin, C.B.

Eldest son of the late John Awdry, Esq., of Notton, Wilts, by Jane, 2nd dau. of L. Bigg Wither, Esq., of Chilton Foliat, Wilts, and afterwards of Manydown, Hants; b. 1795; s. 1844; m. 1st 1830 Sarah Maria, dau. of Rev. J. Awdry, who d. 1834; 2nd 1839 Frances Ellen, dau. of the late Right Rev. Bishop Carr. Educated at Winchester and Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1818, M.A. 1821); elected Fellow of Oriel Coll. 1819; called to the Bar at the Middle Temple 1822; appointed a Puisne Justice at Bombay 1830, Chief Justice 1839, resigned 1842; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Wilts, and a Hon. D.C.L., Oxford; was

one of the Commissioners for the Reform of the University of Oxford.-Notton House, near Chippenham, Wilts; University Club, S.W.

Heir, his son John, b. 1834.

AYLESFORD (Earl of), Heneage Finch (cr. 1714).

Eldest son of the 2nd Earl, by Augusta Sophia, dau. of 2nd Earl of Warwick; b. 1824; s. 1859; m. 1846 Jane, only dau. and heir of the late John Wightwick Knightley, Esq., of Offchurch Bury, co. Warwick. Educated at Eton and Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1845); is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Warwick, and Major Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Is descended from a common ancestor with the Earl of Winchelsea. Patronage 7 livings. -Packington Hall, near Coventry; Carlton Club, S.W.

Heir, his son Lord Guernsey, b. 1849.

AYLMER (Lord), Udolph Aylmer (cr. 1718).

Elder son of the late Captain John Aylmer, R.N. (who d. 1849), by Elizabeth, dau. of H. Coates, Esq.; b. 1814; 8. his cousin as 7th Lord 1858; m. 1841 Mary Eliza, dau. of E. Journeaux, Esq. -Melbourne, Canada.

Heir, his son Matthew, b. 1842.

AYLMER, Sir Gerald George, Bart. (cr. 1621). Second but eldest surviving son of the late Sir Fenton Aylmer, Bart., by Jane Grace, sister of the 6th Lord Carbery; b. 1798; s. 1816; m. 1826 Maria, dau. of Colonel G. Hodgson, E.I.C. Educated at Armagh, and Richmond, Yorkshire, and Trinity Coll., Dublin; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Kildare (High Sheriff 1827); was formerly Lieutenant 1st Dragoon Guards, and Major Kildare Militia. This family is of Cornish origin. Donadea Castle, near Kilcock, co. Kildare.

Heir, his son Gerald George, b. 1830; m. 1853 Alice Hester Caroline, dau. of C. R. Dobbs, Esq., of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim.

AYLMER, Michael Valentine, Esq. (of Derry).

Elder son of the late Gerald Aylmer, Esq., of Heathfield, co. Dublin, by Catharine, dau. of P. Lambert, Esq., of Carnagh, co. Wexford; b. 1812; 8. 1837; m. 1841 Marianne, dau. and sole heiress of the late W. Conolly, Esq., of the city of Dublin. Educated at Ampleforth and Stonyhurst Colls., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1834); is head and lineal representative of this family, which was formerly of Lyons, co. Kildare.-Derry, Rathcabbin, co. Tipperary; 72, Lower Bagot Street, and Irish Farmers' Club, Dublin.

Heir, his son Gerald Joseph, b. 1849.

AYNSLEY, John Murray, Esq. (of Underdown). Only son of the late Lord Charles Aynsley (who was youngest son of James, 3rd Duke of Athole, and the Baroness Strange), by Alicia, dau. of George Mitford, Esq., and niece and heiress of Govan Aynsley, Esq., of Little Harle Tower, Northumberland; b. 1795; 8. 1813; m. 1820 Emma Sara, dau. of S. Peach Peach, Esq., of Tockington, co. Gloucester. Educated at Harrow;

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AYRTON, Acton Smee, Esq., M.P.

Third son of F. Ayrton, Esq., formerly of Gray's Inn, and late of Bombay, by Julia, only child of Lieutenant-Colonel Nugent; b. 1816. A Barristerat-Law of the Middle Temple (called 1853); has been M.P. for the Tower Hamlets since 1857.Reform Club, S. W.; 24, Grafton Street, W. BABINGTON, Thomas Gisborne, Esq. (of Rothley Temple).

Eldest son of the late Thomas Babington, Esq., M.P., by Jean, dau. of the late Rev. John Macaulay, of Cardross, co. Dunbarton; b. 1788; s. 1837; m. 1st 1814 Augusta Julia, dau. of the late Sir Gerard Noel, Bart., of Exton, co. Rutland, and sister of 1st Earl of Gainsborough (she d. 1833); he has since married a foreign lady. Educated at

Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1811, M.A. 1815); was formerly a Magistrate for co. Leicester. This family is of Derbyshire extraction, but has been settled at Rothley Temple since the sixteenth century.-Rothley Temple, near Leicester.

Heir, his son Thomas.

BACK, Sir George, Knt., F.R.S., D.C.L. (cr. 1838). Son of the late Mr. Back, of Stockport, co. Chester; b. 1796; m. 1846 Theodosia Elizabeth, widow of Anthony Hammond, Esq., of Savile Row, London. Entered the Navy 1808; appointed a Rear-Admiral on reserved half-pay 1857; accompanied Sir J. Franklin in 1818 to Spitzbergen; conducted expeditions to the North Pole in 1833 and 1836; received Knighthood for his discoveries in the Arctic regions.-United Service Club, S. W.; 109, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W.

BACON, Sir Edmund, Bart. (cr. 1611).

Eldest son of the late Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart., by Anne, eldest dau. of the late Sir Wm. Beauchamp-Proctor, Bart.; b. 1779; s. as 10th Bart. 1820; m. 1801 his cousin Mary Anne Elizabeth, dau. of E. Dashwood Bacon, Esq. Was educated at Rugby; a Dep. Lieut. for Norfolk, and Premier Baronet of England. Patronage 2 livings. Two distinct Baronetcies met in the person of the 8th Bart. Of this family were Sir Nicholas Bacon, and Francis Bacon, afterwards Lord Verulam.Raveningham, near Loddon, Norfolk.

Heir Pres., his nephew Henry Hickman, Captain 2nd Dragoon Guards (son of his deceased brother Nicholas, by Jane, dau. of A. Bowker, Esq.); b. 1820; m. 1853 Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Beckett, Bart.

BAGENAL, Walter Philip, Esq. (of Bennekerry).

Eldest son of the late Philip Bagenal, Esq., of Bennekerry, by Georgina Thomasina, dau. of the late James Boyd, Esq., Justice of Peace, of Koplare, co. Wexford; b. 1841; s. 1855. Educated at Rugby and Royal Military Coll., Sandhurst; ap

pointed Cornet in the 13th Light Dragoons 1858. | His grandfather, the late James Boyd, Esq., married Georgina, 2nd dau. of the Hon. George Jocelyn, son of the 1st and brother of the 2nd Earl of Roden. -Bennekerry House, co. Carlow.

Heir, his brother Beauchamp Frederick, b. 1846.

BAGGE, William, Esq. (of Stradsett Hall).

Eldest surviving son of the late Thos. Philip Bagge, Esq., by Grace, dau. of Richard Salisbury, Esq., of Castle Park, Lancaster; b. 1810; s. 1827; m. 1833 Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas Preston, Bart. Educated at the Charterhouse and Balliol Coll., Oxford; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Norfolk was M.P. for West Norfolk 1837-57. This family is of Swedish extraction, and came over in the time of Hardicanute.-Stradsett Hall, near Downham-Market, Norfolk; Carlton Club, S. W.

Heir, his son William Henry Ernest, b. 1840.

BAGGE, Richard, Esq. (of Gaywood Hall).

Second son of the late Thomas Philip Bagge, Esq., by Grace, dau. of Richard Salisbury, Esq., of Lancaster, and brother of William Bagge, Esq., of Stradsett Hall (whom see); b. 1810; s. his uncle William Bagge, Esq., 1835; m. 1835 Pleasance, dau. of Edward Hulton, Esq., LL.D. Educated at the Charterhouse; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Norfolk.-Gaywood Hall, King's Lynn; Conservative Club, S. W.; Long's Hotel, Bond St., W. Heir, his son Richard Salisbury, Lieutenant 10th foot, b. 1836.

BAGOT, Charles, Esq. (of Kilcoursey House). Eldest son of the late Rev. Charles Emilius Bagot, by Eliza, dau. of Ulysses North, Esq., of New Castle, co. Westmeath; b. 1791; s. 1802; m. 1st 1814 Anna, dau. of John Tuthill, Esq., of Kingsland, co. Limerick, and Sion Hill, co. Dublin; 2nd 18- Sidney Mary, eldest dau. of Captain Andrew Bagot Armstrong, of Castle Armstrong, King's co. Is a Magistrate and a Grand Juror for King's co. This family is a branch of the noble family of that name in Staffordshire.- Kilcoursey House, near Clara, King's co. ; 17, Charlemont Mall, Dublin. Heir, his son Charles Emilius, b. 1815. BAGOT, Edward (Colonel unattached).

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Eldest son of the late Hon. and Rev. R. Bagot, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, by Harriet, dau, of the 4th Earl of Jersey, and is first-cousin of the 3rd Lord Bagot; b. 1808; m. 1842 Matilda, dau. of H. Perkins, Esq., of Hanworth Park, co. Middlesex. Educated at the Charterhouse; entered the 60th Rifles in 1823; was Private Secretary to Viscount Ponsonby, Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople; has the Order of the "Redeemer of Greece,' and the Turkish Order of the "Nishan Iftiher; became Colonel in the Army 1857; is a Magistrate for Middlesex and Westminster; was LieutenantColonel Commandant of the 4th Royal Middlesex Militia. Colonel Bagot is heir of entail to Hon. Mrs. Howard, so far as regards the property of Ashtead Park, co. Surrey.-Travellers' and United Service Clubs, S.W.; 34, Eaton Square, S.W. Heir, his son Ponsonby Bagot, b. 1845.

BAGNALL, John Nock, Esq. (of Charlemont BAGOT, Thomas Neville, Esq. (of Hermitage).

Hall).

Eldest son of Thomas Bagnall, Esq., by Mary, dau, of John Nock, Esq., of West Bromwich; b. 1826; m. 1848 Mary Ann, eldest dau. of William Ward, Esq., of Wolverhampton. Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Stafford. This family was formerly resident in North Staffordshire.- Charlemont Hall, near Wednesbury, Staffordshire. Heir, his son John Ward, b. 1854.

BAGOT (Lord), William Bagot (cr. 1780).

Eldest son of the 2nd Lord, by Louisa, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Dartmouth; b. 1811; s. 1856; m. 1851 Lucia Caroline Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Lord Dover, and sister of the 4th Viscount Clifden. Educated at the Charterhouse, Eton, and Magdalen Coll., Cambridge; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Stafford, and Lieutenant-Colonel Staffordshire Yeomanry; was M.P. for co. Denbigh 183552.-Blithfield House, near Rugeley, Staffordshire; Pool Park, near Ruthin, Denbighshire; Carlton Club, S. W.

Heir, his son William, b. 1857.

BAGOT, Hon. and Rev. Hervey Charles.

Second son of the 2nd Lord Bagot, by Louisa, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Dartmouth; b. 1812. Educated at Eton and Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1834, M.A. 1836), and afterwards chosen Fellow of All Souls Coll.; appointed Rector of Blithfield in 1846.Blithfield Rectory, near Rugeley, Staffordshire.

Only surviving son of the late John Lloyd Bagot, Esq., by Catharine Anne, dau. of Michael Cuff, Esq., of Ballymoe; b. 1784; s. 1805; m. 1811 Ellen Fallon, 2nd dau. of John Fallon, Esq., Runnimead, co. Roscommon. Is a Magistrate for cos. Galway and Roscommon. This family is descended from the Bagots of Ard, King's co., whose estates have descended also.- Hermitage, near Ballymoe, co. Galway.

Heir, his son John Lloyd, b. 1814; m. 1843 Anna Georgina, dau. of Edward Henry Kirwan, Esq., of Ballyturin, co. Galway.

BAGSHAW, John, Esq. (of Dovercourt).

Eldest son of the late John Bagshaw, Esq., by Catherine, dau. of Robert Salmon, Esq., of Harbury Hall; b. 1784; m. 1st 1803 Rebecca, dau. of J. Johnson, Esq.; 2nd 1810 Mary Anne, dau. of J. Henley, Esq. Educated at Rugby; is High Steward of Harwich, a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Essex, and a Director of the E. C. Railway; was a Banker and Merchant at Calcutta; was M.P. for Sudbury 1835-7, for Harwich 1847-52, and 1853-9. -Cliff House, Dovercourt, Harwich; Reform Club, S.W.; 12, York Street, S.W.

Heir, his son Robert John (late M.P. for Harwich), b. 1801; m. 1841 Georgiana, dau. of R. Baker, Esq.

BAGSHAWE, Francis Westby, Esq. (of The

Oaks).

Eldest surviving son of the late William John Bagshawe, Esq., of The Oaks and Wormhill Hall,

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