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 TENNYSON — TENTERDEN. 377 Hnn. Fellow ofTrin. foil.. Cambridge : F. U.S.. ,V.c. He, bring a distinguished poet/'l wmtr.tMm.im, KARON TENNYSON OK ALUWOHTH.co. Sussex, AKD OF FRESHWATER in the Isle M Wight{.») He fx. 13 June 18.00, at Shirdake. co. Oxon, Emily, ( c ; (la. of Henry S km.ivi h >r>, of (— ),co. Berks, by Sarah, sister of .Admiral Sir Jobu FhaNKLIS, the Arctic Explorer, (la. of Willingham Vhanklix, of Spilaby, co. Lincoln, lie (/. at Aldworth afsd., 0 Oct. 1802, aged 83, anil was fcuc in Westm. Abbey. WO! pr; at £67,200. Hi* widow, who was b. in Berkshire, 9 July 1813, d., (run congestion of the lungs, at Aldworth 10, and was bur. 14 Aug. 1890', at Fresh- water, aged (also) S3. II. IMS. i?. Hau.am('') (Tennyson), Baron Tennyson of ALD- WORTH A xv or Fhksiiwatkr [1884], 1st ft mid h., h. 11 Aug. 1S."j2 ; crl. at Marlborough Cull, and at Trin. Coll., Cam bridge ; Barrister of the Inner Temple: tut. tn the petrage 6 Oct. 1892. He m. 25 June 1SS4, at Westm. Abbey, Audrey Georgian.-) Florence, 1st and only surv. da. of Charles John lioYi.i; (grandson of Edmund, 7th F.Aitr. of Co«K [I]), by Zaeyntha, da. of Gen. Sir Lorenzo Moohk. She was b. 18 Aug 1-854.J Family Estalet.— These, in 1SS3. were under 2.000 acres. Principal Residences. — Aid- worth (near Hasleinere), co. Sussex, sad Farringford (near Freshwater), Isle of Wight. TKNTMRDF.X. Sir Edward Hales, 3d Bart., of Woodchurcli, co. Kent., who had been high in favour with Jaincs II . was cr. bv that King about 1691, after his deposition^) from the throne. BARON HALES OF ESI LEY, VISCOUNT TUNS TALL and EARL OF TENTERDEN, with a met. rem. failing heirs male of bis body, to bis brothers John and Charles [both of whom d. unm.] in like manner. He d. in France 1695 and his issue male, together with the Baronetcy (cr. 29 June 1011 ) became extinct 15 March 1829. TENTERDEN OF HENDON. Barony. ]. The Rt. Hon. Sir Ciiarles Abbott, Lord Chief i kot Justice of the King's Bench, was cr. 30 April 1827, BARON i. (Nl< TENTEKDEN OF HENDON( r ) co. Midx. He was 2d and yst. s. of John AmioiT, of Canterbury, Hairdresser and Wigniaker (d. July ITS T. ) by Alice, only child of Daniel BfKCE, of the same city(e) ; was b. in the ( a ) He was the first person who for his poetical talents has been raised to the peerage, Sir Walter Scott was the first who. for a like cause, was (22 April 1820), cr. a Baronet, such Baronetcy being the first of those cr. by Geo ge IV. ('') The assumption of too places in different counties (more especially when the estate possessed is inconsiderable), cannot be commended. ( c ) Her yst. sister. Louisa, m. her husband's elder br., Charles Tennyson, afterwards Turner. C 1 ) This christian name was after his father's friend, Arthur Henry Hallam (who d. as far back as 15 Sep. 1833, aged 22) in whose memory Tennyson's " J71 Mcmoriam" was written. ( c ) See vol. i, p. 59, note "b," sub " Albemarle " for a list of the "Jacobite" peerages, cr. 18S917(it). C) This evil precedent was followed in 1837 by the creation of "Leicester of Hulk- ham " (s*e vol. v, p. 52, note " b ") ; in 1S5U by that of " Truro of Bowes :" &0., fc<J. ".I.O.N." [John Bough Nichols) writes thus in the " Gent. for 1S28 : "With the title conferred, we are far from well pleased. It is Baron Tenterden of Hendon ; the former name being that of a town in Kent, the latter, that of a village in Middlesex. Baron Abbott of Tenterden, or of Hendon, Baron 7'euterden, or Baron Hendon, would any of them have been unobjectionable, but to style a town ' oj ' a village is past endurance. SVe are not prepared to say that the case is unprecedented, as probably among modern heraldic anomalies somt nearly parallel example might be found, but we hesitate not to assert that Baron London of Kotherhithe, or [Baron] Westminster of Lambeth would be no more ridiculous." ( E ) He thus describes the position and character of his parents in the modest epitaph he composed for himself—" Huniillimis sortis parentibus, patre vero prudenti, matre piu ortus."