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 OUS 0 U S E L E Y. OUSELET, Sirt FREDERICK- Mr. Ouosley ‘a. 2ndly, Hiss Collins, by whom he had issue, ARTHUR-GORE, of Claremont, Co. a. Ralph, heat. 45th regt., killed at the battle of Busaco, Ilorta; MA. and Mus. Doe. Oxon; ii. Jooeph-Walker-Javprr, col. Hal. Indian army, fer in holy orders; preceutor of Hereford many years superintendent of the Shyeore Princes )Tippoo professor of music in the Urnversity college of Fort William, Bengal, and at Hatloybury eel- of Oxford, and incumbent of legs; a director of tho East India Company, and now cxaininor St. Michael’s, Tenbury; b. 12 Aug. 1825 ; for whom his royal lughncos I. Jane-Prioeilla. u. Maria, if. young. the late Duke of York stood sponsor, with the late Duke of Welliuoton, dir. Ouscley’o 2nd son, the Marchioness of Salisbury, I. Tue Riour HON. Sin Gone OuaoLev, G.C.H., F.R.S. and Miss Oueeley; a. his and F.A.S. b. 24 Jnne, 1770, was created a Baronet, 3 Oct. father, as 2nd baronet, in 1844. JLiiicac. RICRARD OseLer, Ousscrrs-, or OsLev, Leo., descended I. Mary-Jane. deceased. from an ancient Shropsiure family, became pi-oprietor, in the II. Alexandrina-Poreival, d. Dee, 1802. 14th year of Queen Euzoaevn, by grant from the crown, Sir (lore, an eminent Orientalist, was, in 1810, appointed Courteen Hall, Ce. Northampton, and was a- in 1598 by his ambaeaador-extraordiuao-y and minister-plenipotentiary to eon, Sic Joux Oos.ey, or Ousvrev, Rnt. of Courteen Hall, a In 1812 and 1814, Sir Gore woe honoured with the insignia military officer. Tbie gentleman, in obedience to the orders of the reyal Persian order of the Lion and the Sun, and the of the Earl ef Essex, then commanding in Portugal, went grand-cross of the imperial Russian order of St. Alexander ambassador to the Emperor of Morocco. He fell at the siege Newski. Ole if. in the autumn of 1844, at hio seat Hall of Rreda, in 1624, leaving by his wife, Martha, dan. of Barthelomew Barn, Bsaconsfiold,5 which bad helongsd to tbs poet Weller, Tate, Req. of Delapre Abbey, Northamptonehire, and which Sir Gore had purchased from his descendant a eon and successor, RicuAEo OSUm-, or Ouseter, Eeq., a majorin the service of Creation—S Oct. 1808. Cuacros I. Thiegentleman, from ex-penees incurred in the A roi.,—Or, a chevron, so., between tkree holly-leaves, von, royal cause, was compelled, in seas, to dispose of his manor o chief, of the second. of Ceurtecu Hall, to Sir Samuel Jenee. Major Ouselcy m. Ui-eel—Out of a ducal corouct, or, a wolf’s head, orassd, Mary, dao. of Mark Parker, Eeq., and was a. by his eldest so., holding in the month a bisecting hand, gu., eonped at the son, Tee REV. RIcHARD Ootov, or OueeLov, rector of Cottingham, Molts—More Iupi agnie vita. co. Nottingham, who was e. by Me brother, JASPER OuooLer, Eeq. This gentleman ,e. Sarah, dau. of— Chambers, Eoq. of Ireland, and left an only son, JASPER OuooLov, Eeq, who so. Dorothy, dan. of the Rev. James Johnotooe, and was father of WILLIAM OUOELEY, Estj. of Dunmore Castle, co. Galway. This gentleman sa. lot, Sliss Elizabeth Morley, by u-hom he had an only snrviving eon, WILLIAM, 0. in 1717; who m. Priscilla, dan. of William Gray, Eoq, and left Elioaheth, wife of Robort Wills, Esq. Mr. Oneelsy as. lodly, to 1789-46, Ilargaret, dan. of George Leo, Esq. of Yorkshire, by whom he left another son, RALPE OUSELEt-, who ci. let, in 1763, Elizabeth, dsu, ef Honly Holland, Esq. of Limerick, by whom he had two sons and three daus. yb., I. WILLIAM (Sir), LL.D., I. 1771, author of several learned Oriental works, who received the honour of knighthood in 1800, and accompanied his brother, as his private secretary, to Persia. Hem. 6 March, 1796, Julia- OUTRAB, Ssn FRANCIS-BoYD, late of the Bengal civil Frances, dan, ol Licut.-Col. John Irving, and had, I William-Gore (Sir), K.C.B., DCL., an eminent diplomatist, 11 March, 1863; as. 20 Oct. 1860, Jane-Anne, eldest and British miniater at various places in South dan. of Patrick Davidson, Eeq. of lochmarlo, Kin. America, sent on a oporial mission to Central America, carclinoehire, by Mary-Anne, his Wife, don. of 80 Oct. 1897; 5.26 July, 1797; m, in 1829, Maria, dan. William Leslie, Eoq. of Wartbill, en. Aberdeen, and of H. Vann Neos, governor of Vermont, U.S., and American has bone, envoy at Madrid, aod had (with a dan. Frances, to. 21 March, 1801, to the Hon. James-T.-Fitrmaurice, RN., 5th oon of Thomas-Joho-Hamilton, Earl of Orkney), two eons, William-Charles, b. in 1832, attache to i. Mary-Prances. it, Margaret-Caroline. Sir Charlea llotham’e special mission to the River Flats, in 1811, and d. 1098; and — heat. RN. d. to the Baltic campaign, 1858. Sir W.-Gore Onselcy il 6 Starch, 1806. 2 John-Ralph, major-gen. Bengal army, 8. 12 May, 1801; EssaioEr, OuvnAar, of Alfreton, in that county, who 8. in m. and d. this widow Elirabeth-Sophia d. 9 Starch, Dee. 1774, hod issue, 1868) leaving tsax,e: of whom his dau., Emily, was to. 29 July, 8562, at Simla, to llonry Sherlock, Rag., 8th hnoaare; and his youngest dam, Marcia-Cordebia, 21 Hay, 1761, Rllzabeth, den. of Edmund Hodgkinoon, Req. was m. 20 Ang. 1861, at Boolundohuhur, India, to F-K Rlliot, Eaq., C. S., eon of Hear-Admiral Sir Charles Elliot, R.C.R. 3 Richard, major Bengal army, 1. 29 Juno, 1809; as. 29 leaving by his 2nd wife, Elizabsth Medgkineon, June, 1836, Frances-Sarah-Place, only surviving dan. i. Benjamin, of Bntterlsy Hail, Co. Derby, Esq., an ominent of William-Walter Jones, Req. ; and if. 9 Aug. 1868. 4 Frederick. I Henry-Chsmhsrs. 6 Reginald, I Jnlia-Franeea, on. to John-Augustus Scott, Eoq. E.I.C.S. 2 Ellza.Martha-Maria, as. to John Bradford, Esq. E.I.fJ.S. 2 Cordella-Magdalena. ii. Gone, created a Baronet. 1. Elizabeth, as. to the Rev. Robert Warren. ii. Alies. OUT Ill. Priscilla, m. to the Rev. William Leiceoter; and 8. leaving issue. 27 Sopt. 1810. Saib’a fasuily): oriental professor and exanoiner in the in Arabic and Pereiau to the Civil 8orviee Commission. 1808. He as. 12 April, 1806, Harriott-Georgiana, dan. of John Whitelocke, Eeq. and had issue, i. PREDERTcE-ARTHUR-GORE, present baronet. tho court of Persia, and subsequently at St. Peteroburgh. Mr: Waler of Farmington, in 1822. wrist. 0 U T R A ill. service, 1. 23 Sept. 1836; a. his father so 2nd baronot I. floors, ii. 11 Oct. 1804. II. A soo, 1.4 Aug. 1667. }uihlcagc. This family has been long reaidsnt in Derbyshire. Josern 001nAas, of Alfreton, hapt. 5 March, 1722. He m. let, 2 Aug. 1717, Jans Arlufield, of Alfrston; lndly. of Aahovor, co. Berby (who if. in Jan. 1774); and Srdly, 4 Jan. 1776, Ann Slicklethwaite, of Alfrston. Ho if. July, 1810, civil engineer, I. 1 April, 1764; vs. 4 June, 1800, Margarst, dan. of James Anderson, of Mounis, co. Aberdeen, and of the city of Edinburgh, LL.B. and MA. lIed. 22 May, 1801, having by her (whoif. 7 Jan. 1862) had, 1 Francis, lieut. Bombay sngioeere, 5. 7 Mooch, 1801; if. anm. 10 Sept. 1829. He biults so-log to the house, erected the lodge, laid out the present approach, and made various improvements on the estate, 866