Page:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry Vol 1.djvu/366

 336 BUEKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Berks, J. at Winterbourne Stoke, 28th January, 1792, was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, in November, 1819, and having practised with success in the Courts of Chancery, was made a Q.C. in 1838, a bencher of Lincoln's Inn and treasurer 1856, named judge- advocate- general in December, 1847 ; and sworn a privy councillor in February, 1818. He was afterwards appointed, in May, 1849. financial, and in July, 1850, parliamentary, secretary to the Treasury, which office he held until March, 1852, and was re-ap- j)ointed in December of the same year, again retiring in February, 1858. He was created a baronet, 191 h April, 1858. He was M.P. for Wells, 1837 to 1865, and was deputy-lieutenant for Berks, and a magistrate for Wilts and Somerset. He m. 18th August, 1832, Anne, eldest daughter of William Pidsford, Esq. of Linslade, Bucks, and had issue, 1. Sir Arthur Divett, Bart, of Southill Park, Berks, M.A., b. 19th August, 1835, lieutenant- colonel in the Army, late captain Grenadier Guards, M.P. for Wells, 1865 to 1868, and for Bath, 1873 to 1885 ; a lord of the Treasm-y from 1880 to 1882, and financial secretary of the War Office, 1882 to 1885 ; m. 7th November, 1866, Henrietta, daughter of Adrian John Hope, Esq. He s. his father as second bart., 26th December, 1878. 1. Mary Pulsford, h. 29th Decem- ber, 1833 ; m. 17th June, 1857, Lieutenant-General William Rick- man, late 77th Regiment, of Bark- ham Manor, Wokingham, Berks, and has issue. The Right Hon. Sir W. G. Hayter, Bart., d. 26th December, 1878, and was s. by his only son, Sir Arthur Divett Hayter, second and present Bart. I. Anne, m. James Wickens, Esq. of Cavendish-square, London, and had issue, a son, the late Vice-Chancellor Sir John Wickens. II. Elizabeth, m. Rev Rudd, of Yarm, co. York ; both deceased. The fourth son, Henet Haytee, Esq. of Eden Vale, co. Wilts, h. January, 1791 ; m. Eliza Jane, daughter of John Heylyn, Esq. of Lymington, Hants, solicitor, by Philadelphia Cogan, his wife, who afterwards m. Admiral George James Shirley, R.N. (who entered the Navy, 18th May, 1779, was appointed midshipman, October, 1780, lieutenant, November, 1790, commander, 11th September, 1797, became a rear-admiral on retired half-pay, 2nd June, 1825, and was placed on the active list of vice-admirals, 12th November, 1840. He d. 2nd August, 18-15, at Bath, aged 77, leaving issue. He was the son of Captain James Shirley, who was lost when in command of the " Vestal " frigate, with all on board, on the banks of Newfoundland, in 1777 ; and grandson of Captain James Shirley, who d. in command of the " Dolphin," on the East India Station, in 1774). She was h. at Lymington, Hants, 1794, and d. 1857. He d. December, 1836, leaving issue, I. Henet Heyltn, C.M.G., of whom we treat. II. Harrison, of Addison-road, Eensing- ton, CO. Middlesex, C.E., of the firm of Hawkshaw, Son & Hayter, of Great George- street, Westminster. He m. and has issue, two sons and four daughters. His wife is deceased. III. William Goodenough, of Argyll- road, Kensington, co. Middlesex, one of the official trustees of charitable funds, under the Charity Trusts Com- mission, Whitehall, London. He ot., and has two sons. I. Harriet Baring, h. 9th May, 1820; d. unm. about 1883. II. Philadelphia, m. Lieutenant John Russell, R.A., now stationed at Pigeon House Fort, Dublin, Ireland, but has no issue. III. Alethea, m. Rev. Charles Matheson, M.A., of St. Thomas's Hill, Canter- bury, CO. Kent, England, and has issue, two sons and four daughters. Arms (limited to the descendants of the Right Hon. Sir William Goodenovigh Hayter, first baronet) — Az., an escallop between three bulls' heads, couped, or. Crest — A bull's head erased, sa., semee of escallops, or, and pierced through the neck with a broken spear, in bend sinister, point upwards, ppr. Motto — Via vi. Residence — Winterbourne, Malvern-road, Armadale, near Melbourne, Victoria. Club — Melbourne. CumI)rae:=^teiDait of JHontio^^e antr C UMBRAE-STEWART, FRANCIS EDWARD, Esq. of Montrose, Brighton, near Melbourne, and of Wildernesse, Beaconsfield, co. Mornington, Victoria, formerly of Riversleigh, Christchurcli ; and Racecourse