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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 39 Jnion. William Nicholas, b. 1831 ; ed. at Trin. Coll, Camb. (M.A. 185 ) ; formerly Lieut. 62111 r opt; is a D.L. for co. Cork : in. 1888, Georgiana, da. of the late Capt. W. H. Herrick, R.N.. o "hippool, Innishannon, co. Cork. Residence, Assola, Kanturk, co. Cork. Club, Junior Unitec Service. Union. F Shi S Sisters living Mary Sarah: m. 1852, Richard Wallis Goo!d-Ad ams, Esq., who d. 1873, and has Jamesbrook, Cioyne, cp. Cork. Elizabeth: m. 1856. Major William Norton Barry, 8th Hussars, who d. 1871, and has issue living, William Norton (of Castlecor, Mallow, co. Cork. Club, Army ancl Navy), b. 1850: m. 1881, Constance, da. of Frederick John Walker, Esq., of The Priory, Bath wick, Bath. Residence, Castlecor, Mallow, co. Cork. PASTON-BEDINGFELD, Creation 1660, of Oxburgh, Norfolk. Sir HENRY GEORGE PASTON-BEDIXGFELD, yth Baronet; b. June 2 1st, 1830 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY RICHARD, 1862 ; ed. at Stonyhurst Coll. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Norfolk (High Sheriff 1882) ; formerly Capt. W. Norfolk Militia ; served sometime in Austrian Cav. ; is a co-heir to Barony of Grandi- son : m. 1859, Augusta, heiress of E. Clavering, Esq., of Callaly Castle, Northumberland, and has issue. Jhtron of nt gibing (but being a Roman Catholic cannot present) - Caldicott R., Norfolk. ^nns Ermine, an eagle displayed gules. Cttst An eagle displayed as the arms. :iDgc A fetter lock. Seat Oxburgh Hall, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. Town Residence 45, Cromwell Houses, S.W. Club Reform. Despicio terrena, solem contemplor. g ons living HENRY EDWARD, b. Aug. 2 9 th, 1860; formerly Lieut. Despising earthly things, / look only towards tlie sun. -Richard Henry Clavering, b. 1862. 3rd Batn. King's (Liverpool Regt.). Charles, b. 1864. Daughters living Alice : ;. 1891, Capt. James Lacon Hammet, R.N., and has issue living, Cecil Ferdinand James, b. 1892. Mary Maud. Edith Mary. Brother living Raoul Stephen, b. 1835 ; formerly Hon. Lieut. -Col. Norfolk Artillery Militia. Sisters living Matilda Charlotte : m. 1855, Capt. George Henry Nevill, formerly of yth Fusiliers, and has issue living, Henry William, b. 1857 : ;. 1877, Anne Mary, da. of William John Fenwick, Esq., formerly of Warblington Hall, Notts. Mary Gabrielle : m. 1880, Ferdinand John Eyre, Esq. Residence, Moreton Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. This family derives its origin from Ogerus de Pugeys, a Norman, who came to England with the Conqueror, and was awarded the manor of Bedingfeld. During the civil wars Sir Henry Bedingfeld, Knt. , besides being imprisoned in the Tower, lost ^47,000 in the King's cause. His son claimed this amount of Charles II., but that monarch, being unable to pay the money, created him a baronet. The 6th baronet assumed, in 1830, by royal license, the additional surname of Paston. BEEVOR, Creation 1784, of Hethel, Norfolk, Sir HUGH REEVE BEEVOR, 5tfi Baronet ; b. Oct. 3ist, 1858 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1885 ; M.B. Lond. 1884, and M.R.C.P. 1 888 ; is Assist. Physician at King's Coll. Hospital, and an Examiner for So. of Apothecaries. Patron of One gibing Hevingham R., Norfolk. Serins Per pale or and argent, on a chief indented sable, three lions rampant of the first. Crest A beaver passant proper. Residence King's College Chambers, Strand, W.C. Brothers living RALPH JERMY, b. Dec. zgth, 1859 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1892); formerly in Secretary's Depart. Gen. Post Office, Residence, The Limes, Weybridge Rev. John Hare, b. 1861 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882); is R. of Hevingham, and Diocesan Inspector of Schs. : m. 1892, Susan Heard Oliver, da. of the late Charles William Dabney, Esq., of Boston, U.S.A. Residence, Hevingham Rectory, Norfolk. Rowland, b. 1866 ; is a Solicitor. Residence, Prince Regent's Lane, Victoria Docks, E. Edmund, b. 1867 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1889) ; is au Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re. Gentle in manner, but vigorous in deed. -Assist. Master at Aldenham Gram. Sch. Richard Temple, b. 1869.