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 io6 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. Grandchildren of the late Edward Cayley, Esq., b. 1782 (ante) : Issue of the late George Cayley, Esq., b. 1831, d. 1891 : m. 1859, Margaret (now of Winnal Manor, Winchester), da. of the late Ven. Robert Bateman Paul : Nowell Paul, b. 1865 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; formerly a partner in Stamford and Rutland Bank. Frank Peirson, b. 1868 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890). Frances Bateman. Rosa Elizabeth. Edith Margaret : m. 1891, Julian Edward Bellamy, Esq., Bar-at-law. Residence, Rishworth, Yorkshire. Ida Mary. Helen Maria. The Sire de Cailly (or Cayley). from Cailly in Normandy, was one of the followers of William the Conqueror, and is celebrated in the Roman de Ron. His descendants were settled in Norfolk for three centuries, when the chief representative of the family removed to Yorkshire, where his descend- ants have since remained. The ist baronet, Sir William Cayley, was knighted by Charles I., and created a baronet by Charles II., for his services in the Civil War. He married Dorothy, daughter cf Sir William St. Quentin, of Harpham, a lineal descendant of Joan, daughter of Edward I. Spes et fides. Hope and faith. CHAMBERLAIN, Creation 1828, of London. Sir HENRY HAMILTON ERROL CHAMBERLAIN, 4th Baronet; b. Nov. 22nd, 1857 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY ORLANDO ROBERT, 1870 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; formerly Lieut. 1st Stafford Militia : m. 1887, Mary Gwendolen Inglis, only da. of John Inglis Jones, Esq. [see E. Lisburne], of Derry Ormond, Cardiganshire. Vrms Gules, within an orle argent charged with eight mullets azure an armillary sphere or. Crtst An eagle displayed proper, the dexter claw resting on an armillary sphere or. Residence 16, Chester Street, S.W. Clubs Bachelors', St. James's. Brothers living NEVILLE COLIN BOWIE, 6. May 2gth, 1863; is Capt. 3rd Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. George Wilson Brewster, b. 1863 (twin). Sister living Ursula Harriet Mary : m. 1882, John Cropper Brougham, Esq., and has issue living, James Chamberlain, b. 1882, Muriel. Residence Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet) Sir Neville Bowles, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., b. 1820; entered Indian Army 1837, became Capt. and Major 1849, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col, and A.D.C. to H.M. 1857, Major-Gen. 1864, Lieut. -Gen. 1872, and Gen. 1877; served throughout Afghan war 1839-42 (six times wounded), and with Body Guard of Gov.-Gen. at battle of Maharajh- pore 18^3 ; was Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Bombay 1846-7, and Hon. A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of India 1847 ; served in Punjab campaign as Brig. Major 1848-9 : was A.A.G. of Div. 1849-50, Comdt. of Punjab Mil. Police 1850, and Mil. Sec. to Govt. of Punjab 1852 ; commanded Punjab Frontier Force as Brig. -Gen. 1854 and 1858: was A.G. of Indian Army 1857 ; present at capture of Delhi (severely wounded) ; severely wounded in Umbeyla campaign 1863 ; was Com.-in-Ch. Madras Army 1876-81 ; deputed on a mission to the Ameer of Afghanistan, 1878 ; was sometime Acting Mil. Member of Council of Gov.-Gen. of India ; C.B. 1857, K.C.B. 1863, K.C.S.I. 1866, G.C.S.I. 1873, G.C.B. 1875: m. 1873, Charlotte Cuyler, da. of the late Major-Gen. Sir William Reid, R.E., K.C.B., G.C.M.G. Residence, Lordswood, near Southampton. Crawford Trotter, C.S.I., b. 1821 ; en- tered Bengal Army 1837, became Capt. and Major 1852, Lieut. -Col. 1858, Col. 1862, Major-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1880; served in Afghanistan campaign 1838-42 (two medals), in Punjab campaign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps), in N.W. Frontier of India campaign 1843-5 (medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857 (medal): m. 1845, Elizabeth, da. of J. De Wett, Esq., the Cape of Good Hope. Residence, AlintS living (daughters of ist Baronet) Anne Beresford : in. 1860, Arbuthnot Charles Guthrie, Esq. Residences, Duart Mull, Oban, N.B. ; 4, Seamore Place, W. .Harriet Mary. Katherine Cochrane. Collateral Branches living. Issue of the late Rear-Adm. William Charles Chamberlain, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1818, d. 1878 : ;. ist, 1845, Elizabeth Jane, da. of Capt. Basil Hall, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1872, Sarah Morgan, da. of Thomas Holroyd, Esq : Basil Hall, b. 1850. Henry, b. 1853; formerly Lieut. R.N. : in. 1881, Isabel Ellen, da. of the late Rev. Lewis Parkin, R. of Ingatestone, and has issue living, Henry Seymour, b. 1883, Alice Mary, Isabel Dorothy. Houston Stewart, b. 1855 : m. 1878, Mdlle. Anna Horst. Harriet Sarah. Issue of the late Col. Charles Francis Chamberlain, C.B., 7th son of ist baronet, b. 1826, d. 1870: m. 1852, Marianne Ormsby (who m. zndly, 1878, the Rev. Jacques Massis, of Claremont Ferrand, France), da. of George H. Drury, Esq., M.C.S. : Neville Francis Fitzgerald, b. 1856 ; is Lieut.-Col. I.S.C. ; served in Afghan war 1878-80, and during Burmah Campaign 1886-7, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. mentioned in despatches, medal) : in. 1886, Mary Henrietta, da/of Col. Alexander Charles Hay, B.S.C., and has issue living, a da., b. 1887. The ist baronet was Consul-General and Charge d'Affaires in Brazil. Champion-de Crespigny, see De Crespigny.