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 DERAMORE 189 only da. of Sir Thomas Digby Legard, Bart. She d'. 26 Oct. 1901, at Bournemouth. He w., 2ndly, 26 June 1907, at St. Clement's, York, Blanche Violet, ist da. of Philip Saltmarshe, Col. R.A., of Daresbury House, co. York, by Ethel Murray, da. of C. Murray Adamson, of North Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne. She was b. 2 July Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 7,762 acres in co. Londonderry, 6,400 in co. Down (these last worth ^"9,411 a year), 284 in CO. Antrim, and 2,927 in co. Limerick. Total, 17,373 acres, worth Yarburgh seat of Heslington Hall is now held by the family. DE RAMSEY OF RAMSEY ABBEY BARONY. I. Edward Fellowes, 2nd but ist surv. s. and h. of . William Henry F., of Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon, and I. IS87. Haverland Hall, Norfolk (who d. 25 Aug. 1837), by Emma, da. of Richard BENYON,of Englefield House, Berks, was b. 14 May 1809; ed. at Charterhouse; sometime Lieut. 15th Hussars; M.P. (Conservative) for co. Huntingdon 1837-80. He was cr., 8 July 1887, BARON DE RAMSEY(^) OF RAMSEY ABBEY, co. Hunting- don. C-) He ;«., 22 July 1845, ^^ St. James's, Westm., Mary Julia, ist da. of George John (Milles), 4th Baron Sondes of Lees Court, by Eleanor, da. of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart. He d. after a long illness, at 3 Belgrave Sq., Midx., five weeks after his peerage creation, 9, and was bur. 13 Aug. 1887, at Ramsey. Will dat. 25 June 1883 to 25 Mar. 1887, pr. 12 Nov. 1887, over ^{,"134,000. His widow, who was b. 8 Oct. 1825, in Brook Str., d. 10 Apr. 1 901, at 3 Belgrave Sq., and was bur. at Ramsey, aged 75. Will pr. over ^"30,000. II. 1887. 2. William Henry (Fellowes), Baron de Ramsey OF Ramsey Abbey, s. and h., b. 16 May 1848, in Belgrave Sq.; ed. at Eton; Lieut, ist Life Guards 1867;^ Capt. 1872-77; M.P. (Conservative) for co. Huntingdon 1880-85, ^"'^ *"°'' ^he Ramsey division 1885-87; one of the Lords in Waiting, 1890-92; Custos Rot. of the Isle of Ely since 1 891.0 He »;., 12 July 1877, at St. James's, Westm., Rosamond Jane Frances, 2nd da. of John Winston (Spencer-Churchill), (^) This is one of the sham antiques of the 1 9th century, framed on the model of " De Tabley of Tabley House." See vol. vi, Appendix A for some remarks on the prefix '■'■de.'" i^) He was one of the eight "Jubilee" Barons cr. that month. Sec list of these under Cheylesmore. (■=) He is one of the numerous peers who are or have been directors ot public companies, for a list of whom (in 1896) see vol. v, Appendix C. V.G.
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