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WHITLOCK FAMILY HISTORY ~CAI4~ GEORGE WHITLOCK, Supervisor of the Customs and Excise for the town of'Ottery St. Mary, Devon, m. 30 Sep 1744~~t King's, Brompton, Somerset, ABIGAIL, dau of Rev WILLIAM BRAND and his wife SUSANNAH ROWE (see below). He was buried at Ottery St. Mary, aged 7~, on 16 Apr 1787~and she was buried at Ottery St. Mary, aged 86, on 15 Apr 180~having had issue: 1. William Row~,of the parish of St. Mary, Whitechapel, London, b. 1748~ m. 25 Feb 1771' at St. Paul, Covent Garden, Sophia Westerley Beilby. She was buried at St. Paul, Covent Garden on 31 Aug 1787.J 2. GEORGE, of whom presently. Rev WILLIAM BRAND, M.A., Rector of King's Brompton from 3 May 1701 until his death, originally from Cambridgeshire, matriculated Emmanuel College, Cambridge on 28 Jul 1691, m. 1stly Elizabeth - and had issue: 1. John, bapt 21 Apr 1710 at King's Brompton, apprenticed to Gregory Cording, mercer, of Woolverton in 1725. He m. 2ndly 1 Jun 1714 at Otterton, Devon, SUSANNAH ROWE of Otterton and was buried at King's Brompton on 25 Jun 1751. She was living in 1755 and was buried at Uffculme, Devon having had further issue: 2. William, living in 1755. 3. Edward, bapt 21 Dec 1721 at King's Brompton, d. in Wells and was buried at King's Brompton on 1 Feb 1745/6. 1. Sarah, m. 25 Aug 1740 at King's Brompton, William Butcher. 2. Federata, bapt 24 May 1718 at King's Brompton, m. 14 Feb 1750 at King's Brompton, Rev William Cutcliffe, Curate of Branscombe, Devon. He was buried at Colyton, Devon on 3 May 1755 (P.C.C. will dated 13 Mar 1755 and proved 12 Aug1755) and she was buried at Uffculme on 7 Feb 1793 (P.C.C. will dated 14 Jan 1793 and proved 15 Apr 1795) having had issue. See Cutcliffe Family History. 3. ABIGAIL, b. 1720, m. GEORGE WHITLOCK (see above) and had issue. ~~~G GEORGE WHITLOCK of Broad Street, Ottery St. Mary, Ensign in 1st Devon Militia from 14 Apr 1778 until he resigned in 1780, Royal Naval Surgeon by warrant from 15 Apr 1782, Coroner of Ottery St. Mary 1803-24 and Comptroller of Customs, Exeter from 25 Nov 1816, m. 25 Aug 179~~t Totnes, CHARLOTTE, dau of JAMES CORNISH, M.D., of Eden Cottage, Totnes, Devon and his wife SARAH, dau of THOMAS SEARLE. See CORNISH formerly of THURLESTONE - Burke's Landed Gentry 1972 Edition. They lived later at 6 Salutary Mount, Heavitree. She was buried at Ottery St. Marlon 23 Jan 183~and he was buried at Ottery St. Mary, aged 79, on 25 Jan 1835 (P.C.C. wil~ dated 24 Jun 1833 and proved 26 May 1835) having had issue: 1. GEORGE CORNISH WHITLOCK, of whom presently. 2. Hubert, merchant, b. 22 Apr 1801~bapt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Aug 1803, m. 7 May 1833'~t St. Sidwell's, Exeter, Emily Cornish and had issue: (1) Hube~~Carlton, M.R.C.S.E., surgeon, of Exeter and Demerara, m. 26 Jun 1856 at St. George, Bloomsbury, Harriet Perchard, dau of Robert Oldershaw, solicitor, of Clare Hall, Barnet. She d. 10 Jun 1921, aged 91, at 28 Tower Road West, St. Leonard's-on-Sea. 3. William Rowe, b. 18 Dec 1802~bapt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Aug 1803, d. before 24 Jun 1833. 4. Charles James, b. 28 Jan 1804~bapt Ottery St. Mary, 25 Oct 1809, Lieutenant 22nd Native Infantry, Madras Army, d.s.p. 17 Oct 1825~at Prome, India. d 5. Philip Gould, d. an infant, buried at Ottery St. Mary on 23 Jul 1807. 6. Philip Gould, b. 10 May 180~ bapt Ottery St. Mary, 25 Oct 1809. 7. John, b. 6 Jun 181~bapt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Dec 1812, Captain 8th Madras Light Cavalry, m. 4 Aug 183?"~t St. Thomas's, Exeter, Charlotte Osgood, dau of Thomas Northmore and his wife Emmeline (nee Eden) of Cleve, Devon. See NORTHMORE formerly of CLEVE - Burke's Landed Gentry 1969 Edition. He d. 27 @)1) 184~at Kamptee, ;India having had issue: (1) John Northmore, ~ 1837. - i-?.~ (2) John Eden Northmore, b. 24 Mar 1843, educ Cheltenham. 'T .,: .. ....

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WHITLOCK FAMILY HISTORY

~CAI4~ GEORGE WHITLOCK, Supervisor of the Customs and Excise for the town of'Ottery

St. Mary, Devon, m. 30 Sep 1744~~t King's, Brompton, Somerset, ABIGAIL, dau ofRev WILLIAM BRAND and his wife SUSANNAH ROWE (see below). He was buried at

Ottery St. Mary, aged 7~, on 16 Apr 1787~and she was buried at Ottery St. Mary,aged 86, on 15 Apr 180~having had issue:

1. William Row~,of the parish of St. Mary, Whitechapel, London, b. 1748~m. 25 Feb 1771' at St. Paul, Covent Garden, Sophia Westerley Beilby. Shewas buried at St. Paul, Covent Garden on 31 Aug 1787.J2. GEORGE, of whom presently.

Rev WILLIAM BRAND, M.A., Rector of King's Brompton from 3 May 1701 until his

death, originally from Cambridgeshire, matriculated Emmanuel College, Cambridgeon 28 Jul 1691, m. 1stly Elizabeth - and had issue:

1. John, bapt 21 Apr 1710 at King's Brompton, apprenticed to GregoryCording, mercer, of Woolverton in 1725.

He m. 2ndly 1 Jun 1714 at Otterton, Devon, SUSANNAH ROWE of Otterton and was

buried at King's Brompton on 25 Jun 1751. She was living in 1755 and was buriedat Uffculme, Devon having had further issue:

2. William, living in 1755.

3. Edward, bapt 21 Dec 1721 at King's Brompton, d. in Wells and was buried

at King's Brompton on 1 Feb 1745/6.

1. Sarah, m. 25 Aug 1740 at King's Brompton, William Butcher.

2. Federata, bapt 24 May 1718 at King's Brompton, m. 14 Feb 1750 at King's

Brompton, Rev William Cutcliffe, Curate of Branscombe, Devon. He was

buried at Colyton, Devon on 3 May 1755 (P.C.C. will dated 13 Mar 1755 andproved 12 Aug1755) and she was buried at Uffculme on 7 Feb 1793 (P.C.C.

will dated 14 Jan 1793 and proved 15 Apr 1795) having had issue. SeeCutcliffe Family History.3. ABIGAIL, b. 1720, m. GEORGE WHITLOCK (see above) and had issue.

~~~G GEORGE WHITLOCK of Broad Street, Ottery St. Mary, Ensign in 1st Devon Militiafrom 14 Apr 1778 until he resigned in 1780, Royal Naval Surgeon by warrant from

15 Apr 1782, Coroner of Ottery St. Mary 1803-24 and Comptroller of Customs,

Exeter from 25 Nov 1816, m. 25 Aug 179~~t Totnes, CHARLOTTE, dau of JAMESCORNISH, M.D., of Eden Cottage, Totnes, Devon and his wife SARAH, dau of THOMAS

SEARLE. See CORNISH formerly of THURLESTONE - Burke's Landed Gentry 1972

Edition. They lived later at 6 Salutary Mount, Heavitree. She was buried at

Ottery St. Marlon 23 Jan 183~and he was buried at Ottery St. Mary, aged 79,on 25 Jan 1835 (P.C.C. wil~ dated 24 Jun 1833 and proved 26 May 1835) havinghad issue:

1. GEORGE CORNISH WHITLOCK, of whom presently.2. Hubert, merchant, b. 22 Apr 1801~bapt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Aug 1803, m.

7 May 1833'~t St. Sidwell's, Exeter, Emily Cornish and had issue:

(1) Hube~~Carlton, M.R.C.S.E., surgeon, of Exeter and Demerara, m. 26Jun 1856 at St. George, Bloomsbury, Harriet Perchard, dau of Robert

Oldershaw, solicitor, of Clare Hall, Barnet. She d. 10 Jun 1921, aged91, at 28 Tower Road West, St. Leonard's-on-Sea.

3. William Rowe, b. 18 Dec 1802~bapt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Aug 1803, d.before 24 Jun 1833.

4. Charles James, b. 28 Jan 1804~bapt Ottery St. Mary, 25 Oct 1809,

Lieutenant 22nd Native Infantry, Madras Army, d.s.p. 17 Oct 1825~at

Prome, India. d5. Philip Gould, d. an infant, buried at Ottery St. Mary on 23 Jul 1807.

6. Philip Gould, b. 10 May 180~ bapt Ottery St. Mary, 25 Oct 1809.7. John, b. 6 Jun 181~bapt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Dec 1812, Captain 8th

Madras Light Cavalry, m. 4 Aug 183?"~t St. Thomas's, Exeter, CharlotteOsgood, dau of Thomas Northmore and his wife Emmeline (nee Eden) of

Cleve, Devon. See NORTHMORE formerly of CLEVE - Burke's Landed Gentry

1969 Edition. He d. 27 @)1) 184~at Kamptee, ;India having had issue:(1) John Northmore, ~ 1837. - i-?.~(2) John Eden Northmore, b. 24 Mar 1843, educ Cheltenham.

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(1) Charlotte Northmore, bapt 4 Jul 1836t.at St. Thomas the Apostle,Exeter, m. 29 Oct 1861 at Douglas, Isle of Man, Rev J.S. Wood,incumbent of Dunkirk, Bolton.

8. Edwarp Charleton, d. aged 3 months, buried at Ottery St. Mary on 30 Jan1812.J... Ar'1 ~II9. Edward Carlton, b. 5 Oct 1812·fbapt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Dec 1812.

10.Frederick, bapt Ottery St. Mary, 28 Jan 181~ buried at Ottery St. Mary

on 22 Feb 1814.J L1. Charlotte, b. 16 Dec 1799f'bapt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Aug 1803, m. 19

May 1836 at St. Sidwell's, Exeter, John Hayward Guy.2. Federata, d. an infant, buried at Ottery St. Mary on 22 Feb 1805?

3. Federata Cutcliffe, living in Sep 1876, b. 14 Jan 1806,~bapt Ottery

St. Mary, 25 Oct 1809, m. 1 May 1833 at Heavitree, James Robert, son ofCaptain James Robertson, 76th Foot and his wife Catharine. He was bapt 8

Jul 1803 at Cawnpore, educ at Dundee Academy, served as a Major in 8th

Madras Light Cavalry, retired 21 Jun 1845 and d. 18 Sep 1861.

4. Sarah Margaret, b. 14 Apr 180~ bapt Ottery St. Mary, 25 Oct 1809,m. - Gardiner.

THOMAS TOLLER, b. 13 Nov 1732 at Silverton, Devon, youngest son of HUGH TOLLER,

attorney at Taunton, m. 12 Jul 1759 at St. Giles, Cripplegate, ANNE, dau of RevSA}11JE1_LAWRE!,!CE,_pre_sbyterianpreacher in Monkwell Street, London. SamuelLawrence was buried on 1 Oct 1760. Thomas was educ at the Mile End Academy kept

by Doctors Marryat and Walker, ordained 1754, Pastor at Nightingale Lane1754-60, succeeded his father-in-law at Monkwell Street, d. 3 Mar 1795 in

Islington and was buried 11 Mar 1795 at Bunhill Fields having had issue:1. Sir SAMUEL, Kt, Advocate General, Madras 1812-21, barrister-at-law,

Lincoln's Inn, knighted 9 Apr 1812 at Carlton House by HRH The Prince

Regent, m. 1stly 7 Nov 1792 at St. Clement Danes, Westminster, Mary Ann,dau of Robert Cory of Cambridge and his wife Lydia Towerson of Haddenham,Cambs. She d. 9 Oct 1797 at her mother's house in Cambridge having had

issue:

(1) Maria Ann, m. 1 Jan 1817 at Madras, Rev William Malkin, B.A., sonof Samuel Malkin of London, educ Magdalen College, Cambridge, Madras

Chaplain 1816-32, retired from Indian Service 8 Jun 1832, Vicar ofSt. Ives, Cornwall 1833-50, Vicar of Hunningham, Warwicks 1866-69, d.

30 Dec 1873 at Leamington.

He m. 2ndly CHARLOTTE MILLER of Middlesex and d. in India on 19 Nov 1821,

aged 57, and was bur in St. George's Cemetery, Madras having had furtherissue:

(1) Thomas Samuel.

(2) Edward, manager of the New River Company.

(3) Frederick, in holy orders.

(2) Caroline, m. 1stly 17 Aug 1818 at Madras, Thomas Gellibrand,Sheriff of Madras. He d. 26 Jun 1824, aged 31, and she m. 2ndly - Foy.

(3) HARRIET, b. 1 Sep 1799 in Middlesex, m. GEORGE CORNISH WHITLOCK-(see below). -------~--- -~ -~-- - --------

(4) Charlotte, m. 6 Dec 1824 at Bangalore, William Edward Brooshooft,

b. 16 Oct 1803, bapt St. George Martyr, Southwark, 20 Nov 1803, sonof Bernard Emanuel Brooshooft. He was educ Eton 1814-17, Lieutenant

35th Madras Native Infantry and was drowned while bathing at thewaterfall near Battu, Feringee, Penang on 1 Mar 1830.

1. A dau, d. 24 Apr 1789.

2. Mary, d. 8 Jun 1792.

Sir GEORGE CORNISH WHITLOCK, K.C.B., b. 3 Dec 1798~baPt Ottery St. Mary, 3 Aug

1803, Captain 36th Madras Native Infantry, served Third Mahratta War 1817-19:

Copaul Droog; Burmese War 1824-26: Ava; Coorg 1834; commanded 3rd Madras

European Regiment 1845-1854; Indian Mutiny: commanded Saugor Field Force,

captured Banda 19-20 Ayril 1858, Colonel 108th Foot 1862-68, Lieutenant General1864, m. 19 Feb 1825·~t Bangalore, India, HARRIET TOLLER (see above). See

Walford's County Familie1 1860. They lived later at 2 Louisa Terrace, Exmouth,Devon. He d. 30 Jan 1868 at Exmouth (Will dated 16 Jan 1867 and proved in the

District Registry at Exeter on 25 Mar 1868} and was buried at Heavitree on 5

Feb 1868 and she d. 17 Sep 1882~at Redcliffe House, Dawlish, Devon having hadissue:

1. George Augustus To Ilea' b. 17 Feb 182~at Palaveram, Madras, bapt 25Apr 1826, d. 25 Apr 1826 at St. Thomas's Mount, Madras.

2. George Frederick Tod, b. 5 Dec 1827bat Moulmein, India, bapt 25 Dec

1829 at Heavitree, Devon, Captain in the 84th Foot, served Indian

Mutiny: siege and capture of Lucknow, Saugor Field Force, occupation of

Alumbagh, retired 31 Aug 1866, m. 22 Nov 185J.~t Fremington, Devon,

Laura, dau of Jeremiah Vellacott of Ashford, Devon. He d. 13 Jul 1900JatHolly Lodge, Lumley Road, Chester and is buried at Barnstaple, Devon!

having had issue:

(1) George Frederick Ashford, C.B.E., of Trafalgar Lawn, Barnstaple,k-Devon, b. 16 Apr 1868 at Newport Terrace, Barnstaple, educ Royal

Naval School, New Cross, Colonel in the Royal Engineers, Mayor of

Barnstaple 1928-29, m. 1stly 6 Nov 189?M.at Eastbourne, RebeccaMargaret, dau of Horatio James Sprague, who d. 1903~having had issue:

a. Marie Laura Vellacott, b. 17 Jul 1898~at Chester.

b. A dau •. ~He m. 2ndly 1905;vAnnie Florence, dau of W.L.T. Foy, who d. 1922 and he

m. 3rdly 192~.Madame Marche and had issue:

c. A dau. /..(1) Ellen Georgina Gertrude, b. 1 Apr 1861 at Pembroke Dock, d. in

Dorset in 1930 •. t(2) Laura H1rriet Ashford, b. 15 Jan 1863 at Sandgate, Kent, d.20 Aug 1865 at No.8, Strada, San Georgio, Malta.

3. Hubert Cornish, b. 5 Jun 1831frPt Madras, bapt 5 Mar 1832 at Bangalore,d. 11 Jun 183~at French Rocks, near Seringapatam.

4. William Henry, b. 21 Mar 1833~at French Rocks, bapt 24 Jan 1834 at

Mysore, educ by Rev William Needham, Stonehouse, Devon, Lieutenant

General, Madras Military, served Second Burmese War 1852-53: White House

stockade, Rangoon, Pegu; Indian Mutiny: ADC to his father, Saugor Field

Force. He m. 15 Dec 1859 at St. Mary's, Fort St. George, Madras, Margaret

Louisa, dau of Major General Edward Lawford, Madras Engineers, and his

wife Diana Louisa, third dau of R1v Richard Smyth. She d. 7 Feb 1889~ aged53, at Hove and he d. 22 Jan 1900 at 36 Gloucester Place, Portman Square,

London and was buried in the family vault in the extra mural cemetery

Brighton having had issue: j d(1) Catherine Louisa, b. 19 Oct 1860 at Berampore, d. 27 May 1867 at

Hurryhur, Mysore. t(2) Ethel Constance, b. 15 Sep 1869 at Secunderabad, m. and went to

Australia, d.s.p. 1925. k5. Hubert Cornish, b. 17 Oct 1837 at Bangalore, bapt 16 Jul 1838 at

Bangalore, Captain 83rd Foot, retired 6 Nov 1867, later Adjutant, 8thAdministative Battalion, Lancashire Volunteers, m. 31 Aug 1867'~at Miltonnext Gravesend, Kent,- Charlotte, eldest dau of James Johnson of Park

House, Milton next Gravesend. He d. 9 Jun 1890dat 53 Gwendwr Road, West

Kensington. ~6. Charles James Toller, b. 6 Apr 1840 at Bangalore, bapt 27 Aug 1840 atBangalore, Colonel Madras Service Corps, served Indian Mutiny: ADC to his

father, Saugor Field Force, m. 4 Dec 1868-~t Rajamundry, Adelaide

Elizabeth, dau of Colonel Cecil Nicholls, 5th Madras Native Infantry, andhis wife Adelaide Esther, dau of C.P. Gordon. She d. 11 Mar 1891Qat

Cuddalore of enteric and he d. 19 Aug 1912~at 5, Cromwell Road, 'Hove,

Sussex having had issue:(1) Charles Cecil Elston, b. 15 May 1871kat 1 Clarence Square,

Cheltenham, bapt 13 Jul 1871 at Cheltenham Parish Church, trooper in

South African Constabulary in Boer War, d. of enteric on 15 Mar 1903dat Middleburgh, Eastern Transvaal.

(2) Ernleigh Carlton, b. 19 Apr 1872~t Bangalore, bapt 15 May 1872

at St. John's, Mootoocherry, Bangalore, d. 20 May 1873~at Muduapilli.

(1) Kathleen Blanche, b. 4 Mar 1870~t 3 Salutary Mount, Heavitree,bapt 6 Apr 1870 at Heavitree, m. 14 Dec 1892 at Cuddalore, SisleyMontgomery, b. 24 Jun 1862 at Coonoor, fourth son of General Charles

Hight, 18th Madras Native Infantry, and his wife Anna Catherine, dau of

Major General Richard Rodney Ricketts, 17th Madras Native Infantry,and d. 14 Mar 1956 having had issue: ,

a. Noel Montgomery, b. 27 Nov 1893 at Bangalore, d. 20 Jan 1959.b. Charles Lancelot, b. 12 Jan 1895 at Carrara, Shevaroy Hills, d.

30 Dec 1955.

c. Philip Hamilton, b. 11 Nov 1896 at 8 Park Avenue, Wood Green,

London, m. 30 Apr 1929 at Bournemouth, Ivy Eileen, b. 7 Jan 1906 atBournemouth, dau of Arthur Cole, coffee planter in India, and sister

of Dorothy Muriel Cole (see below). He d. 3 Dec 1962 having hadissue:

1. David Hamilton, b. 28 Sep 1931 in Reading, m. 18 Jun 1960 at

Highcliffe, Christchurch, Hants, Jennifer Mary Putt, b. 20 Jun1937, and has issue:

a. Stephen Hamilton, b. 15 Jan 1962.b. Robert Alan, b. 9 Sep 1965.

a. Diana Mary, b. 5 Sep 1963.

2. Philip Vivian, b. 21 Apr 1939, unmar.

d. Terence Henry Whitlock, of Milford on Sea, b. 3 Nov 1900 at

Valakadi, Shevaroy Hills, Colonel in Bombay Pioneers, Indian Army,

m. 27 Apr 1925, Dorothy Muriel, dau of Arthur Cole, coffee planter

in India, and sister of Ivy Eileen Cole (see above). She d. 14 Jan1976 and he d. 28 Feb 1984 having had issue:

1. Nigel, b. 1926, d. an infant.

-1.~~Dorothy-Crystal- Whitlock, -b. -1927 ,-m.-20-Jun~1953-Rev JohnPatrick Edmund Parry Okeden. See PARRY OKEDEN formerly of MOORCRITCHELL - Burke's Landed Gentry 1965 Edition. They haveissue:

a. Peter Christopher Uvedale, b. 9 Apr 1955.

a. Jill Crystal, b. 23 Sep 1958.

b. Katharine Margarett Mmapula, b. 13 Nov 1963.a. Kathleen Dulcie, b. 12 Mar 1904 at Valakadi, Shevaroy Hills, m.

Melrose Fairley and has issue:

1. Sisley Melrose, b. 24 Jul 1927.

(2) Amy Violet Millicent, b. 16 Nov 1874~t Muduapilli, m. 23 Jan 1899at All Saints, Hove, James Neil of Rosario, Argentina, son of Rev

Charles Neil, Vicar of St. Matthias, Poplar and d. 1956 having hadissue:

a. Wilfred James Toller, b. 31 Aug 1900 at Rosario, d. 28 Jun 1902at Rosario.

b. Eric Charles, b. 5 Jun 1903 at Rosario.

c. Cyril Pearce, b. 19 Sep 1904 at Rosario.

a. Violet Ivy, b. 27 Mar 1909 at Rosario.

b. Pansy Isobel Daphne, b. 22 Jan 1912 at 27 The Drive, Hove.

(3)Charlia Isabel, b. 14 Nov 1875tat Muduapilli, d. 1 Nov 1963.1. Charlotte Ann, b. 4 Oct 1829~at Heavitree, bapt 25 Dec 1829 at

Heavitree, m. 18 Aug 1860 at Trinity Church, Bangalore, Rev James VivianBull, B.A., son of James Bull, barrister, of Cornwall. He was Chaplain

wj,th5he Bt,lIm~xpe<!:!:tiona!y_¥or~~ l§~2-52!- at SJ~_~Thomas's J:.'lou_n_t,_Madras1855-56, at Bangalore 1858-63 and at Wellington 1863-65. After retirementhe was Rector of Luccombe, Somerset 1869~91 and he d. there in 1891. She

d. 5 Apr 1903 at Clifton having had issue:(1) Percival George, b. ,28 Oct 1862 at Bangalore.

(1) Mary Harriet, b. 21 ~Jul 1861 at Bangalore.(2) Ethel Elizabeth, b. 21 Jul 1864 at Coonoor.

(3) Amy Charlotte, b. 29 May 1869 at Huxhtm, near Exeter.2. FEDERATA HARRIET WHITLOCK, b. 18 Oct 1835 at Mercara, Coorg, bapt 30

Oct 1835 at Coorg, m. 4 Dec 1858 at St. Mark's, Bangalore, EDWARD HOLBECHE

COUCHMAN, son of Henry Couchman and his wife Elizabeth (nee Short) of

Temple Balsall, Warwickshire. He was bapt 31 Aug 1822 at Temple Balsall,educ St. Pauls, served as a Brevet Colonel in the Madras Artillery and d.

26 Apr 1876 at Genoa, Italy. See COUCHMAN of SOLIHULL - Burke's LandedGentry 1952 Edition. She d. 13 Jun 1870 at 2 Toronto Villas, TunbridgeWells, Kent and was buried at Tunbridge Wells having had issue:

(1) George Henry Holbeche, D.S.O., of Hedges, Budleigh Salterton,Devon, b. 7 Dec 1859 at St. Thomas's Mount, Madras, Colonel, 13th Foot,

later Somerset Light Infantry, educ Haileybury, served in Burma 1885-87

(D.S.O., despatches); Burma 1891-92; commanded 2nd Battalion, Somerset

Light Infantry 1906-10; retired Jan 1914; Area Commandant B.E.F.1917-19 (despatches), m. 1899, Helen Mary, dau of Richard S. Chattockof Thatcham House, Newbury. He d.s.p. 25 Feb 1936.

(2) Bertram Cornish, b. 12 Oct 1863 at Secunderabad, Captain Royal

Marine Light Infantry, served in Egypt 1884-85: Suakin, Defence of

Suakin, d.s.p. 12 Nov 1897 at Stonehouse, and was buried in Plymouth

Cemetery.(1) AMY HARRIET, b. 10 Sep 1861 at St. Thomas's Mount, Madras, m. 12

Sep 1882 at Thornby, Northants, CHARLES JOHN GOODMAN, son of John DentGoodman and his wife Mary (nee Buck) and had issue. See GOODMAN ­

Burke's Family Records 1897.(2) Helen Federata Carrie, b. 20 Feb 1869 at Dover, d. 16 Jan 1870 at 6

Rue Kepler, Paris.3. Caroline Gertrude, b. 2 Oct 1841kat White Cottage, Shacklewell, Stoke

Newington, bapt 23 Oct 1841 at West Hackney Chapel, Stoke Newington, m. 11Jan 1870 at St. Leonard's, Exeter, John Edward Hughes, Colonel 47th Madras

Native Infantry, son of George Cumberland Hughes of Bath and his wifeElizabeth, dau of George Edward Stanley of Ponsonby Hall, Cumberland. SeeSTANLEY of DALEGARTH and PONSONBY HALL - Burke's Landed Gentry 1952

Edition. He was b. 12 Aug 1809 and d. 18 Nov 1887 at Eisleben, Tavistock

having had issue:(1) Edward George, b. 5 Nov 1870 at Weston-super-Mare, d. 21 Nov 1870

at Weston-super-Mare.

(2) John Edward, b. 22 Nov 1871 at Weston-super-Mare, Major 27th Madras

Light Cavalry, m. Daisy - , who d. 8 Jun 1966 at White House,Netherhampton, Salisbury (memorial service at St. Michael's, Bude)

having had issue:a. Iris, m. - MacDonald.

(3) George Henry, b. 12 Feb 1875 at Redcliffe House, Dawlish,

WILLIAM WHITLOCK of Frithelstock, Devon, m. CHRISTIAN, dau of JOHN LAKE of

Bradmore, Devon. See WHITLOCK of WARKLEIGH - Visitations of Devon, Edited byJ.L. Vivian, Exeter 1895. They had issue:

1. William, m. Martha - •

2. JOHN, of whom presently.

3. Anthony.

JOHN WHITLOCK m. ELIZABETH CHICHESTER of Braunton, Devon and had issue:

1. WILLIAM, of whom presently.2. Thomas, m. Margaret, dau of Diggery Mabin and had issue:

a. Anthony.b. Chichester.

a. Pasco.

b. Margaret.1. Joan, m. John Stapledon.

WILLIAM WHITLOCK of Warkleigh, Devon, living in 1620, m. 18 Jun 1576 atParkham, Devon, MARGARET, dau of JOHN BUTLER of Stone, Devon and had issue:

1. JOHN, of-whom presently.1. Avis, m. 21 Jul 1612 at Hartland, Devon, Oliver Nicholl.

2. Pasco, m. Edward Dennis.

3. Joan, unmar.

4. Elizabeth, m. Valentine Ley.

JOHN WHITLOCK, m. 9 Sep 1617 at Tiverton, WILMOT, dau of RICHARD HILL, alias

SPURWAY, of Tiverton. He was buried at Warkleigh on 16 Oct 1651 (P.C.C. will

dated 3 Oct 1651 and proved 20 Nov 1651) and she was buried at Warkleigh on 29Dee 1663 having had issue:

1. John, bapt 18 Jun 1626 at Warkleigh, buried at Warkleigh on 6 Mar1626/27.

2. John, bapt and buried at Warkleigh on 20 Oct 1630.

3. JOHN, of whom presently.1. Margaret, living in 1651, m. John Pearse, living in 1651.

2. Wilmot, living in 1651.

3. Elizabeth, living in 1651, bapt 14 Oct 1634 at Warkleigh.

JOHN WHITLOCK, bapt 8 Jan 1631/32 at Warkleigh, m. ALICE - • She was buried at

Warkleigh on 18 Feb 1669/70 having had issue:

1. JOHN, of whom presently.

1. Wilmot, b. 30 Mar 1652 at Warkleigh, buried at Warkleigh on 5 Nov 1714.

2. Mary, b. 3 Oct 1659 at Warkleigh.

JOHN WHITLOCKE, b. 1 Dee 1653 at Warkleigh, had issue:

1. ELSTON, of whom presently.

2. Philip, of Lyon's Inn, London, bapt 19 Nov 1674 at Warkleigh, d.s.p. 1716

(will dated 2 Mar 1714 and proved 9 Jun 1716).3. William, of Woolfardisworthy, Devon, bapt 18 Oct 1677 at Warkleigh, m. 11

May 1701 at Barnstaple, Mary, dau of William Hamlyn of Mershwell

(Marshfield) and his wife Gertrude. She was buried at Woolfardisworthy in"1752, aged 78, having had issue:

a. John, of Lincoln's Inn, London, Filazer of the Common Pleas, b. 1702,

apprenticed to James Awse, attorney, of Great Torrington in 1721, d.s.p.

3 May 1750 (will dated 1 May 1750 and proved 15 Nov 1750).

a. Mary, of Woolfardisworthy, d. unmar 1758, aged 53, (P.C.C. willdated 12 Oct 1752 and proved 16 Jun 1758 - her sole executor was her

cousin Philip Whitlocke (see below)).

1. Elizabeth, unmar, living in 1730.

Rev ELSTON WHITLOCKE, M.A., Vicar of Old Cleeve, Somerset 1698, Rector of Stoke

Rivers, Devon 1703, Rector of Langtree, Devon 1705, bapt 21 Dec 1672 at

Warkleigh, matriculated Balliol College, Oxford on 7 Apr 1690, also attended

Lincoln College, Oxford, m. lstly Margaret - and had issue:

1. Rev John, Vicar of Landcross, Devon 1730-37 and 1742-63, bapt 18 Sep

1701 at Old Cleeve, matriculated Exeter College, Oxford on 30 May 1720, d.1763.

2. William Elston, living in 1730, bapt 17 Dec 1702 at Old Cleeve, m. 9

Oct 1725 at Barnstaple, Mary Pedler of Chittlehampton. He may have m.

2ndly 4 Feb 1765, at Chittlehampton, Elizabeth Mountjoy.

3. Philip, of Langtree, bapt 25 Jan 1704/5 at Old Cleeve, m. Honor - • He

d. 1758 and she d. 1775, aged 74, and they are both buried at Langtree.

4. Henry, maltster, of Winkleigh, Devon, bapt 29 May 1706 at Langtree,apprenticed to Jacob Mounier, maltster, of Barnstaple in 1722, m. 17 Jul

1745 at Morchard Bishop, Devon, Rachael Ley, widow, of Atherington, Devonand had issue:

a. Margaret, bapt 3 May 1746 at Atherington, living in 1826,

m. Rev John Gandy, M.A., son of Simon Gandy of Exeter and his wife

Sarah, dau of John Score. He was b. in London, bapt 5 Dec 1740 at St.

Andrew, Holborn, educ Tiverton, matriculated Sidney Sussex College,

Cambridge on 5 Jul 1756, Vicar of ~~itchurch, Devon 1767-69, Vicar ofSt. Andrew's, Plymouth 1769-1824, d. 30 Sep 1824 (P.C.C. will dated 5

Feb 1799 and proved 18 Nov 1824) having had issue:1. Rev Samuel Whitlocke, M.A., Vicar of Kingston on Thames 1817-51,

bapt 12 Jan 1776 at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, educ Eton, King's

College, Cambridge, d. 25 Dec 1851 (P.C.C. will date~ 2 Mar 1826 andproved 3 Apr 1852).

2. John, living in 1826.

3. Henry, clerk in the Navy Pay Office, living in 1826.4. Charles.

5. Edward.

1. Sarah, d. unmar before 1852.

2. Margaret, unmar, living in 1852.3. Elizabeth.

He m. 2ndly 1 Feb 1709/10 at Merton, Devon, Mary Standon, widow, of Merton. She

was buried at Langtree on 8 Dec 1729 and he was buried at Langtree on 14 Jun

1731 (Will dated 10 Jun 1730 and proved in the Bishop of Exeter's Court 24 Aug1731) having had further issue:

5. Rev Samuel, M.A., Rector of Runnington, Somerset 1738-81, Rector of

West Monkton, Somerset 1739-43, Vicar of Burlescombe, Devon 1767-81, bapt19 Feb 1710 at Langtree, matriculated Balliol College, Oxford on 6 Jun

1728, also attended Peterhouse College, Cambridge. He d. 1781 (P.C.C. willdated 2 Jun 1773 and proved 17 Sep 1781).1. Mary Standon, living in 1730.

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LLOYD.VAUGHAN •

(See Y.!UGll.!S of Golden Gl'or:e.)

~Ll,OYD OF TRALL WYN,

LLOYD, CHJ.IG.EB II!:N'RY, E~q. of Trall\"yn, CO~Cnrt}unon, ~. 6 _~ug, 1847.

Linen.ge._The famU,rof Lloyd of TraJ]wyn is one ofgreat hllti~uity in Wnles, IItJUtilt' IoreEent .!Ir. Lh'rd :posscssc,1\ roll ~ettin;:: fl'rth the )'1·o.!i&Te{· fr"m a rrwote reno(}.

Jou", r:LLlS, E~q. b. 1 Xov. 116G (H'n 01 lIug-h };JliR, Esq. ofCllrnan'on, t,y Anne his wife, dau. of Samuej Wri;::ht, 1':5'1. ofKuuls[ord, :..nd grandson of tl1p Veller:,b]e ,Tohn }:!lis, Arch_

dc:>con of :r.It·ri"ncth, "-'y.-'\r.ne hi6 wife, duu. and Ildr of HughLlf1Jd, F.~q. of Trn1!wyn), n.~$UlH(:-d 1.)' rO"aJ liccJ!('(::, )SII, tlTC'~urnnme Imd !lrlll! of LI.(liD, Ju cCimplbnee with the k~ta~

mentary Jnjuneti(ln of his grane-unck, OIC ltc' •. WI]Jiam

Llord, f(lD of HngJI 1.1e'yl1, Esq, of TTI,l1'1\"~:n. lie WIIS a.:!Ilas;i.<trnte :lnd D"j.lity·U(·ut. for co. C;m}ar\-~\n, nnd ~cr\"('(lzu; lIigh !'!u.rif!", 18]7. Ht: tl1. ~ Ih·c. 1815, .lane, dau, of lllCt

lIe\', Griffith Joms, und had If;f;ue,

,TOliN F.LU~. hi~hdr.lIugh, b.i Ih~. I S:::5: d. S Apr!1, ISG5.nol,ert, b.lf,.A.rrU, It'33j d.1HiO.Wellard, b. 6 S'·rl. 1~34.Marg:.t(·t Ann, d. Hi~~.IIIar}' CII1!a·llne, m. II!:'~, .'>1frcd ,Ton,'s, :Esq.C'lTllelia, 1J" J~57, TholU4! J·l1.rr WiJliams LUis, Esq.EJiz.alodh. ,

TIJC{'Jd\'f;tf;On,

Jl'JlN ELLIS LLOl"D, E~q. (If Tr:ilJwyn, b. ]0 UIlY, J$]9 i 116-.,.

21 .Aug. J~45, Eleanor, Jau, of .101m Sotll('m, f.~q. of th~l'riory, Uycrl->vol, aDd. d. 6 Dec. 1bj3, lJayiDg hlld h~ue,

iD!:; and \\"as ~ent loy Oun-:Jt CIlO~t\n:LL as Ambo.s'!.der toS\ttdcl.l 2 Srllt. H'i53, ",1lich i'o~t Jj(' rNih"n('d in IG~. lI~"bFUt1u!lon(·d to OLJn~r. C'H(I~II\F.LL'ij."Olher Hou~e," by 'II'na,11 nee. JG[,r" and 1) n •..c. IG.'IG, WIU "'u~ cHat<'d a VI~'"lIul:ltL;-lol,:.tent,daJed21Aug.J6[,7 ••. \fltr!]wue:.th of CIlOJ.!1I"£U,.he W:,F npl,(lint('d, '2, Oct. Jf,W, one of tl,e C'tll!lmlttee ofSaftly "for the Pr",~~n-:,tion of the re!H'{'i "!Uld tJ,eE3.me yell\\"IIS made :First Commissi(\ner of the Qrcat S"II\' At!.boHestor:tti(lt! be rctin-dfrom r,uliHcJi(e,1lfId ""11<I:'ran!('dnfretJ,arl'lon I'r C'nAJ:u:s JL, !<nd jlrtH'ult'd I,)" Ji!S !lbjl'Et~·with hli

CN,'nnthm BiJ,!.' !llld l'ra)'a Hook. f;iI Buhtn,dt' III. ht, Jant,Jf,30, 1\('lwc.:a, uau. of Alrlerman Thomas IJenndt, of Loud()!!,

L}' wholl} (whod. IG~rny, 1(34), he ll~d a ~on,

I. ,Tnlue~ (Sir), of Tr"1llJ.in.c:lon, b. J3 ,luly, ]G31, CO!. 01

JiNH, hnight,·,} L)' (JI.-IYUl CUMIIII:I.-L, G Jbn. 1(;1,(1,M.l',co. O:d'Hd, 12 July, J(;I,4: 1JI. !If"r\')', dau. and. co-hi ire{G('l,rI.;C I')'ke, F.~q. of TH11!JI,iugIUI1, co. C:i!uLridgc; lIudi.Od.I'Ol,ka\·ing,1 BuJ,lrodc, a"td 1'.1,out ~oin 1G!IG,d. unm.'2 G(-orge,1.l>Im.li03.:3 .TanH'sBuhtrod.e,IOI.m.1703.

Sir Bnlstrorle m. 2nrl1y, 10 Kov. lfJ34, Hon. Franre~ Wi1Iough1Jr,

dau. of Wmiam, 3ru Lord Wi11oughloy, of }'arham, loy "'hOt!(who d. 26 MIlY, I64!1) J}t' Jlad iSEUe,

II. Wi1Jbm (Sir), Knt, of l'hyl1rse('.nrt, Hcn1cr·(\n-Th:1m~f.co. O~ford, L:ll't. ::8 Ikc. If,Jfi, Haniottr .of 111e Middl/Tcmpk, M.P. f0r W"D1..,ek, knighted ZItWbil{'hall, IO •.••.pti!.]Co!!; m. Mary, dau. of Sir Th<>Tuas O\L'JI.ury, Km, dJ~url(on-1.JI,nt1·tJIt:-lIi!l, Cil. Glou(:e~tL'ri IJ.!Idd. Sov. IB:,1111\-inglladbme,

1 Ow-rLUT}', d. uJ!m. Dec. lG93.2 W:liiaUl, of tpe :!IH"dh' 'r'-mple, m. ApDr, dl!.u, oJ

EU,,")lrd 1\'owe11, SecH'::.r}· t{llllL.· E)[ciH' Cf'auuissione!'i;

:md (/, '2; ,Tu1y, 1;(19, h;.niDt' lmd a:n l.Iul)· \J:.u., ."nne,!!.

3Alril:~'t~~g'~:d.unm, V~4 J::im('s, d, tHl>!J. Feb. 16,7 •..

] Anr;e, tn, JG6J, Sir ThoUl!!s Nt'el, 3!d n.,r!. of KirLlMaliN)"; an,l<1. 8,bn. 1131.

2 Mnrr, m. William JIarlU:.r, of tll" :'I[,udi(' Tcmj.>le, j;e~· :'.tkm:m .. ,...•

3 FranceB, d. tmm. June, lGSO: •

, }Je~:er, m. Edward Shcr\\oQd, E~'q. of Henretl1, co. ~ne~. ~

~c~~::~I~~~~:·,0kn:~\·~fI(j:~'~~'~;~mnn,Esq. of ~l1arsho:: ~

•. ITtnridta, d. Ocr. 1,10. t E. Di:ill3.. ~HI. Wjjlougllby, b.IG4G; d. tlnTJi

IV. BtlJ:<trudc, b. Jf,4~; d.11nm.

::5Ei:~~~'~\I:~{;;·It~:'~j~n:·:i~~7.~Gl'orzc ~1'~i11, EFQ:'b' rt

Shcllield Park, co. SUSFeX, anrt WIlS father of Georbc, Jl~, I.'

J:.!l~i~~W·::I~~r:,~~h,1~~~dlt4l;~~t\"('nn)".":'. ',.v. llt'~(cr, UilVt. Aug. 16~'2; m. 11fT. &·u\\'en,::t. We1."hml!.u, ,

\'1. AnIJr., 111.A'brah:l.lJ1lIiJ1, E~q. of ~hilton, co. Devon, .

Sir EnJstrodc m. :!rdly, 11 Sept. 1G;)0, Mar}' Car]doD, c: . ~

Sarn'}', wirtow of HO">l]:md Wilson, l:~q.• "-'y ",110m be Iu.~

furrlltris.<uc, ~.Y. ~:Jm\H'I, of C!dlwn Foli:1tt, <'0. Wilts, b. JG51; 'III. F.lln· . ~

I.r~th, C:IlU. of iU,,1 ••.rL GOll~h, (of V';i'!J]II .•m l)"l1n, et'

.••• ~(.ulhlolUplon; and d. )!r,y, I(1!!O~u\\'inf:' b)' Iwr (\\ho'-~'* Oct, ]7(2) tw,-, !'l)llS :.lJd :{< Ulany daus., ~1

] fobmUtl, {jf Ch!Jton FoJi •••tt, 1al,t. 2:, J).·c. ]G,r:;; 711.1.'.m~ ~:{:~~~;:;~!,~':.~~t~2;;~~;.::'~I;:/J~~~~,~.IJ,{~~o~~;i!~~i!r~~,:~;~:~~

lJ,.lI.~u, ]).D" An·!I1,:->h(.~. of 1'\llk; I!.\ld If, A,ori], 1';"1

1u•• ing 1.y hrr (\\IHI If. (kl. I;::'~), tll'(he cJlilJ.an, T~ ,.' -----+-I ,Tnhn, (,f CJ,Jlwu Fo1btt, H'.JU the ("~lare, and d. tLTlI'L.. :\ •

P ~.~I~~~:,1iol~:!:~!:1~;I~~.;:32r~;:;:~~:,,~:JI~.~~:~I;."~~\r!!~~"f LLOYD OF STOCKTON HALL., II.·,·,,,· of C-"""'d, ':'. U,"'cd; _', """",;'h, ".];o~,'!1.!, 1.\ n,n, GEORGR WILI,I"', E'q, of Sto,kf~n H.lld ;\r~~~, ,~~r;~]l~~.ethl~;'I~~~\?I~;art E~fj'~i'~II~~//~-:fl\~~\ {ll'k, J.P. \'0. Linrolnj b, 4- Murch, 18G1.

_"l'nJ, 1~02i .6 {J("n\ic'ttll, /.. J']4,!d. ~1,Ikc. ]:f~t[\ ,L.:J{';lg-e'-SIf.T.LC'l"'D(I.rSlmt;(oll,yC"$Clt.·7 :!o!J;lf(l, b. 1,),\ ~1. 1~ J}r-c. Hil~: 8 UI~~}~lte, ••w~, '~'~q: J.I.('l"T), I:~q., Bltrri~!cr.:..t.I.all', F('('ond F"n of

~~~~I}~·~o~.~rrl1rd, I.sq,; ""lid 9 ,!whth, 1>.I,~.d..;~ :.'.;:~I, \;:::t" M.1.J., }·.H.S., n.L., Ir.nd ~1Jmnnah, d:tu. or

'2 I~UI,!r"rlC, of F.I'Crkigb, co. WiltF, b. IG,8, \\!a'5CI'I"TIJ'fll ).._"":~ " tn, I~q,. of ChlHhh·rtoD, Ions; re~jL!cnt at

tb\l'u:!G Au". Jj32; d .•. p •.. :~I'~~.__.:....;r(~, Iond :dl(:,um1s at YOJ'kl tH, l:Jiz.illwth, dau. ofI l·rHI,·t·l, m, \\'a1tcr }'lIrkt:r, E~rJ. of Ilithworth. I~,' - ••• , ~:'}"](lr, (,j '\Rkdiclu, merchllut !lnd lwd issue:2~!url· ' ,\_,~ '1'~::£.:-fwh?mr.r('~"n{1)'. ' ,VI. CAI\t.ETON,o~ ",horn IJ.rn·:>fler. <, ~~ ;~:,',j ',~~rmall, ';.f Ol<1fit-1d BRll, co. CII~EI\'r, J1f1rri~!rr'at.

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\'11: }"n''1c't'~, b. J, ~1~,:,.,JCf,5; m. II ~,'pt.lGj2, Sir fn:.o;'fl}. ·.:~.:.:~I.':,.Jot,1~ William Dutl~r l.".!rrt. E~q. of Strath-,.~;JII.e'I~,~t!,.~~~\_~f:r.i~;.I:IIIG'CS~(,,,udlamp. '.' J; l~::/~/~:t,):(.~'~~'e,\\110d, ]t'lD, ::iud 2JII.I1)',10Ih,ut·rt

Sir IJuhtrod(', d. IG,31 Ilnd W::iS 1.uritd at Chilton Fc.li:1tt,1III"iM·! .- Gf:"rp:u;a," f.!,·f~:

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1225LLO

2 Katble!'n Anne.

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MznT Anm,.rr,. 1£131,lJer couF!n, the He\"".Cecil Dauit! Wmr.Canon of tI,t Colle;;:iate Cbm'ch lit Manebc5U!r.

The c1dt6tFon,

GLOMF. LwYD, Eiq. of Stoekwn nall, co. York, 60me time­

a Ca:pt.uln in ~hc '2nd Lancashire Militin, b, 21 Uay, 1787, m.17 May, IEIO, Alicia Maria, dau. nnll co-lldr of John Grea:ne~Esq, of Se"erLy HoU!;c, co. York, and had b~ue.

GEORGE ,TOIfS, "'ho 1:~~t1medthe nHmt and arm6 of Yarburj:"h.on Fu"c{'('di)j~ t.o the estate {Of JJC!i1iu,I.';ton, eo. York (neY,l.Rt:l'I<GII oj llc~1iJl{1/(m), 1/1. IbID, :MD.ry J.nwnin, {\au. orSamud CIIt·(·tluun IWtun, :E~q. of J'enningwn, C'O. La!J('aH_

ter, and d. 18,[" J(·lIl"in~ two da11'., Mar}- Eliz:,},cth, 1/!.]8G2, George WilJiatn If1l'{\ DeT:tmore(o(( Hnlla:'sl'eerujJt) ••and ~usan Anne, 111. Ibf,a, Chur]es J ..Hhloritlge, }~!iq.

'Yat1>1tr,c:h Gllmatle], In ]wlr ordero, tJ. 11:113, m. 1839, Editha

Chrlstihn, bth dllu. of W. A, U' Hunte, Esq. of Anramonnt,~o. W(':dunl, li~suna·,1 tile nalll(' :mu Jl.TmS of GIll:.un: oni;ucc(>('din~ w tile CSI:tII' (If Sl'werLy, co. Y(\J-k, and d. ]lj90.]11,,,.iug had hsuc, ] Yar1mrj.."h G('orge, J.P., !lLA. Carn_

1,ridj1't·, b. Jt,40, m.ltiGi,J)ftrau.'litln, :!nu dllu.OfthcJ!i<iht

]!('\". T. O'Bri"n, Hi>!Jr,p (If OHorJ', and ha~ i~sU(', Ynrlourgh ••]-'Tanc!~, l'hilip, Edilll:!, anu Dora i :: l'atty WarloL.!rton, d~J1:I10; :! Editha, d. JI;~!li':'fnria.

JIF.sJ!.I', iD hOlyordcrg, 0

Edll'lird, of Li!}~('rof[, lI~ar York, b. J823, m. 21 Sept. 18.'i".HOf'.;d,(·J!e Su.<an, 4111 d:o.u. of George 1.IO}·d, E~q. of Cow{;~LyHall, dr(,wn"d 4 }·cL. JbG9, ]eadng Jnue, GI'org-ina Hn~a.I.dk, m. Jb'9. Gu)' 51. Mdur I'a]mes, J.:~q. of Tnt JRII~es."(;rk~hire, ]:lIe 14th H1H~:1T$; Editll !>briJ. GreauJ('. 1>1.JI;,9, FTt"derj~k Etlwnrd Ih·pHI.rd, Esq. of Sunrlel'Jaudwicb.l\1!d H(;logrten, eo, Yurk; Ceeil ~ar,)'.

The third H'D,

Ih:v. JlI;~'R1" ] ..LO'JD, Redor of Yarborough, co. Lincoln.b. 1R!5, 771.J8~S, AnTJ.~Eliz::., da.u. of Ihe ne\·. W. lIoy, D.D .•unu h'avlng issue,

GEORGE: W·ILLI.1H.

llt'nry J(.I.n Gr('ame, b. ]8G2: Capt. Cornwall Militia, latCtLi(,ut. 2nd I':J.lt. Duke of CornwaU'B Light Infalltry, m ..9]Jec, l!'i'ti. C:troJine Euuly, 2nd d:lU. of T, H. l'ete'.lIo1,lyn.E~q. (If Colquit.c, Budmln, co. Cornw::iJ!, and b~s bsue,I C}-rj] Ga<noigne, b. JRS7.:: .Ie,lm J:(,dm'y, b. l!j~[).3 lI("nry Gn'l!.!ne, b. J~9:!.1 Cflr{,lilJrDoris.

Alida :!ohr!,'"aret.

T!lc R{'\', JItnry Lloyd d. Xov. 18G2.

.Ann~-.J,rg., three Hom dormant In pale ~S. C'rot-A drmf •nrm in ~calc anne'ur, the II,:md nlik{'u l'vr., the ruff argo grusp­InS; a lizard vert.

NullQ-PI"f" Ya:dr1.ili.n c,·ffro.

SW1-SlOckton Halt, Y('rk.

THE LA..."'\DED GENTRY.LLO

p:;~,;:rrr(\rd, ~o, WUts, ,!\'hlch pl!1~e he had rurchfL'ied, 16Gt'.

!.1~':~:~;~~~!\'lIITI:L(){""F., Es'1. of J1~r~hflm, co. Surrey, and.,',.1'1.11")' Siju:ue, J".uuon, 1'!1I,r, 21 June, ]{i52; 711, ht,•. ,,:!ltdne, dau, 111!::r Anun;\\" H{n]cy, 1st Dart. of lIenley,

,,~'" J. It;n,lclilin.: four U~UB" II. I:!:lh.. , 11. Klltharinr, b. 1685.P-111. [hza1\'lh, Ii. Sel)!. 1687.tV"II". :-'hry, 111. \fiJIiar:t IttH>cll, Esq., neet Strect, London.

':~: ChTkton Whittlncke, m. '2ndly, '!IInty, (jon. of Jh'rlH:rt

.\','~n, of L(ln,lrm, !J1Crc1lltnt, nnd 'IILlo", of 1'IIOII1:1s :r.Utcilell,~~"j."f Grc~·f"'r(l. eo. Kent, I,y "],om l:e hild anotJltr d::iu.,

:~:~:;:;:~~I::t~3~',:~::~~,b,Aug. Jj~,!U1d d. Dec. n&i~I' and,l"HS CAT;L[TOS "'JII"TELOC"T., Esq. of Priors wood, eo. Dulolln,

!J.I t.:':!1 !'cpt. ]C!.I9. joln~d Ill(' anny ns Em]gn, 29 Sc'I't. IiI9,~,,\ \las nfl('nl'ards Mlljor In CoL l':urrcJr~ TIt'gt. He la, ]5

,'.J ~i],]i2~, Anr.(~, dall. of GefJrj;e H(\ehc, Esq, of 51. MarY'II,: ,,;:.ricJ;, :!oLI'. f0rthat clty,l,nu Ilad issue,

I J:ul~trodp. b. rd,. J7:!G; d, J'3ti.II. G':O!H'F., his ~uceessor.I, "\nnt, ,I. ~')U;!. II. Fr~nrM, d. )i48.II!. Kath,'rine, Iii. WaIu-r DerminS'Lam, 1:sq. i anu rl. 15 Dec.J'~9.

)!.,;N WhHdocko: (T." July, 1776. Big onJy ~lJf\"iving son,t;I_'-'I;(;£ Y'·HI:rF.L{JC!~1::, Esq. of '\"ol~in~JJ!im, co. Derks, G]vu.

(, .•:.'r ]'];.c(', 1.<";;10n, find }'(.rt<.>iselm, nt·tlr l'urh, \I IHi1,upt. at~:. TJ.'''JJJlJ~·s Church, Dulo1in, , )'Iuy 1,50, and Hentual1yt.,.\·~:ne )l{'ir m:d,~ of SIR JJI1LSTl'ODE '''II!"T£U>CJ;E. lIe m.~~~'Y,dau. (.[ l~;\\;·,j l~(!dH', Esq., Limcriek, and aunt of Sir

;_~:~~ii'~/~~~he,IH BarL of Carnss, lind d. 12JI!.tI. 1831, having

I J:1"J~<n.oD£, },is hdr, d.~.p. lHi1.

U.. l .••~!};~,(If Amt,oI.<,c Touraine, Frwce, }Iclr to hislorotJler,d. "nm. 30:S-(,v.16i9 .••

fji~j~.~ge, of JInrel'ood Square, Lond(ln, d. 101m. 2' June.

II'. ]I,. I:t Bech U.:Ipt. JG FeN. Jj!ll; d. unm. 18~S,t;;. J_~'I~,~:.~'t~\t~:,,;:~·1bG~lJ('J,t.li!iO.

:~,t: ~';;~(~~?:';,;:!:l~I.;,>~\~I:\):'~~~'8G],d,. :'II.••R, '\·I!''I'J':.t>n:;:E, /.. I~ Au,!:, )797; 111,13 J\prH, 182G,

WILLIAM II'lI1ToJ1'i LL{lH', E~::j. (,f Car1t(,n, eo. f0rk, 'by whom

,~. JO FdJ. 1'04; d. J8 f{·lo. I~~!l), ~hc Jelt at l.er d",ccu£e,I~ .F{·L.1~r,2, (·l1t fUHi\'ing fon,

(;L('laOl: Wm';u(JcKE WUITELOc"J;I:-I.LOiD, E~q. of ~trtr.n'....}. C;.<I]I·, WIIO,{)n the death or llis !J1utt'Tnnl uncle, JllnH'B

". U:t !od,.(', b~I'ing 1,( ('ume reI'tHentatiH' or th(' Wmn:wC'KE! ;,,:!~.. 1L~~UIJJ{'d 1,)' n.:,·:IJ Jiee!}ce, (}••ku J3 JI\.tJ. ]8&0, tLe addj.

.. ::~!fUrlJlI!1]C nnolatms of Wmn:LoC"KE.

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LLOTHE LANDED GENTRY.LLO122~

:! J)~b B~('he, ]i-l"inj; IG34.

111. HdrO!Il, y.bo d. ab'td o\(r GOy{:,n, lu:.,·in~A ~8n,

WWi!lm {Rp,·.\, M.A., (1~rr'rd, Vkar of Sllnnin:!, and Pre·1,{ud.1f)" {'f Wdh find l.klLti~ld, hft 1,y 11i~ wih- (who 111.

:!nd1.r, John WIJittJr>ekc, of tLt t.ing'llwuHh\J!il) a ~on,

Wi11i1.m, Ih'ing IG34,n. r.!CJ!.1RU, flncc£t{lrof theJinc treated of bere.

~lr. Whilel(l('kc Wfl~ pD.rty to u,·(·1s w&.dc 10 Ih:sRY VII_ nndI11D'II1" VHI. IIis )'O\m;d! ~on,

I:IClJA.l!.DWmTLL(I('K1:. E~Q. (If Lc.nd(\n, lI'M b. at B,'chell"k'ut 153:1, bte:,mc a merchant, ~nd "':l..~ madc frec (,f the":-'h'!ehant AdT(nturers." He m.7 Feb. 1f,63, Joan, dan. of.Tohn Cv1IC, E<q., eo. Hertford, fmd wid"", of Mr. Br(.ckhurRt,{'f Lono.!,)U,IJltrdlam (who d. of tile 1,]u,c:l1e,~ QU('{'n 1:I.-J1.A­

I:£TII), !:if ~11Qm (who m. 3rd1y, TlJOUla~ l'rice, of Loudon,100Crch;1Dt, 3::1d d. 21 Feu, ]13(6) lie had hsne,

1. Edmund. b. 10 Fpb. ]~r.4, Cnpt. (Of Inf;mtr)", H'rved In Pro­\-enee, 'r•.s indic1t'd (,f j,igh tr<::aHill with J~"brrt, h! EarJof £~!>'-.:. l,ut '1'1;],< dj"dl.,fj.;::(·o.!: IIceu~t',1 of l,dng c:onc~rnedip, Ihe GUtljlt.,,,1<::rI'Jf,t, n05; ,l.,.]!.lGOI!.

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I'olk)', z\~ nW.ny HJI!S,

,TanH.'s, b.hI1Hnj!. ]GOS.

Jvbn.~.:n Elt.i.1g nbuu! J~14, f.:ltJlcr of

)J Jo!,n Jacob WI.JkJol'\.;e, tJ. H;~7, w]w'c ~o'n,'

,. CIHncnt, m, M:trie l!'h!;1('r de 1IIctzdurl'h, and had",.. ttln'e ~N)~, 1 Jo],n, 1>. 13 1;'1't. liH, :Objor in tileH'ni('''' of tl'·,e Kin/,': (,f Sweuerl, and Km. of the Oruerof th(:: S\q,r(l; m. ~L.trjc Lindr1l:Hk, _nr! "'as hilled I,y

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III. Willir.m, b. :postnumou< 25-K(\v. l~jO, ent('red fhe n:i1itary~erTice; H'ned U!](kr Sir fr:;.nei~ Dwke, and 1-1"::..'>slain in a::;.;111".it]} lhe Sp;mbnls Jr,~7.

n·. JA".:F." (SJR), tlrin with Wmb.m, of whom I'CTeafter.

~h. WLitelocKl d. at Bordeaux, 7 :s'OT. ]570. His youngest~on,

Sill. JAY.ES WIlITELOCKE, Knt, (·r F:o.w·!ey Court, co. Buckin,c:·

tl:lm, J.P. of tbat co. :md eo. Oxford, ,,:...~ tJ. J!(,qlwmOJls, It

I,d:) I'·ith hi~ ~Tl,ther Wi1!;~m, in !'t. Thum:ts's Strcet, St. Dun­H:..n-in·lh(··I:a...t, Lond"n. He was rdUl'Jllt-d at 5t. ,Tohn'@

Co:]. Ol'forl1, (,[w]lkh J,{. 'Ia.< l'l{l"!{'d a FeJJ()I-I",!\(.v. ]~t;9 .• "d­mittt,d hJ tit" :'Iliddlc Ti'wr,le, ~ lIIarc·h. J.~~:;:;c~n{'d 10 the 'barAUf:. JGOO; tI]'lH.inttd Chid Ju<tiee of ClIt'ster H June ]G20;

!'erje:Jnl-f,t·Law )Nh ~aJHe n,(,r,th; 1:nit,:b:ed al1'heo1,alds 29Oct. 1620 i Il.nU~" urIJ in f' Ju<:Ir'e (If tIle J,iHg'E Deneh 18 Oct.JG~4. Sir J:HUt'f 1;!.!l5c'rt. J6(r:!, El.lz.~rF.rH H[;LHII.OflE (Ii. 31,July, 1~,5; d. '2S ~Ii'y, lG3J), d:<u. (If Edwaru Bul.twd,' Esq.(.f IIrugdcy l~uh:n,rlc, co. Bll~J;h._d1!\m, loy CiL-dy his wife,fj~tcr of Sir Johu Cn\k(', Knt. of C!lilwn, co. lJuekingham,

J>LP., !:=I't·ah.cr (of QlHtn [U7.AI\J:TJl'b J:r.~t l'[1rJhme!lt and

,Tu'IJ-:-(; (Jf tile King'~ };ench, :,~,d gnmd.dau. of TI,oma,o; Bu]·

E:~"dc, F.5q. of JIt ubclcy J.\l11~~n'uc. 1\)' llcr lIt llad hsue.J. IkLST •••OUr:ISu'), his liciT.II. ,laweb,b, Ii 111:»'. Jo12; d. J,d(\f(" J/j19.1. Elinllcth, b. 6 O<:t. JGG3; M. ~4 }!;,\', ]623, Sir Th(,mas

~h'ft,r!J, Knt. l'l !II""t}'n, hnd "'W> lJ',othu of Sir Il(lber. ~lt'flyn, hI 11:tn. {If !lfu<lyn.

11. !l1:.r}·, b. 1, .'by, ]G(lG; d. 5June, JGILIJI, Cicdy, b. 10 .~:"n·h, JI,Oj; 1,1. ;; JuJy, Hi32, Edward

Vh(on, EHJ. (.f J:il,Jrn.in.TJ'nt,rh1ge, N'. CI,tnl,Jidg('.T\'. ,T{lan, Ii. r. Aug. It:O!1; d. at JkH'\'n~lidd, b )111)', IG10...•.. Dur(,t!,y, b. l~ S'I't. rwd u.:JiJ So.'l't. IGiO.

~ir .T:!rncs d. 2.! June, H.3:!, and was~. hy his ~on,~III JkLf"T)({II.l; "-IIITU.'Whl:. hUt. of F«w]{,y Conrt, :,nu of

Chi:!,,:! uld.te, C{'. WW.<, cro"I!cd to}' CnRI~T!A~A, Qu,·en of~""l'(h'n, a }:nigbt of the On"'r (}f Auw1";.ntb, tJ. GAul'. )ti05.l:ntuc'u 0:tf0rd Ur.iH,nit.'; IJ.1 sLlkcn, the :!.!iJJ\c T"mpleI,t (·iJ;;hlecn, )lnd w~s flrJr lill{·d a 1hrri~kr Jf,:!6. He was)1.1'. for S!.'\.fford 1l;:!6, for (;I\'al Marl"w JG40, for OxfordJG~4, fl.1J~f"r C('. B!ll·"'io>;l'01miW",G. JIJ] G:J~hI: W!1~ appojnt.ed]I(·corder of Al;ngdon, bud W:iS dtpuh'd 1(.~'~ un the un'ak­jn~-oul of the Ci\'il War, 10 prl-Ilnt tl'e eX('cutiun of 1\nWh! arrav in co. (1xfc'r~. In I~H he W1\< wemLer ofth~ co:nmb-~: •.'n h' tn-at ".j:h 111rkinr, ar,d a CQrnmis~i(lJ}cr oftbe }"I:!mi:-alty lC45. H(' farrbonc',j l'h)'l!y"c'Ourt ag:dnst theling, IG~G, Wa5 I'Pl.vinkd (HIe of tl,c Coml;;b,i0ncrs oftLe Gn'l1! Scal '2 11::..tel1, IC4S; Scrjc:.nt-:.~~Lal'2 Oct. fcllow·