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 B UCKLEY^MANNINGHAM-B ULLER. 85 [4] Jane Campbell, m. 29 Oct. 1829, to Richard Fox, of Av- bawii, CO. Cavaii, wlio d. 12 Jiilr, 18G4. [5] Charlotte Macgregor JIurray, m. 21 Oct. 1834, to Charles Henry Forbes, Esq. of Kiugairloch, co. Argyll, who J. 28 Nov. 1876. [6] Matilda Frances Harriet, m. 23 Oct. 1844, to Patrick JIaitland, of Freugh and Balbreggau, co. Wigtoun, who d. 8 April, 1859 (E. LAUDERDALE). (3) Jessie, d. 23 Mar. 1801, having m. 1 Sept. 1800. to James Monteith, of Craighead, Lanai'ks, wlio d. Iti July, 1801. (4) Martlia, d. Jan. 183, having m. 1 June, 1801, to George Murdoch Yuille, of Cardross Park, co. Dumbarton; he d. 21 Jan. 1819 leaving 2 sons and daus. Leith-Buchaxan — see Leith. BUCKLEY, Sir Edmund, Ba- ronet, so created 11 Dec. 1868, m.p. Newcastle - under - Lyme 1865/78. "By royal licence, dated ■1 April, 1864, he and liis issue were authorised to take the surname of Buckley, instead of that of Peck, and to bear the arms of Buckley with due distinctions"; b. 16 April, 183-1; m. 14 Mar. 1860, Sarah, eldest dau. of Wil- liam Recs, Esq. of Tonn, co. Carmarthen, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edmund, b. 7 May, 1861. (2) William, b. 10 Jan. 1863 (3) Mary, d. 28 Sept. 1879. (4) Sarah. (5) Sybil. Arms — Sa., a chevron indented between three escocheons arg., each charged with a bull's head cabossed of the field, a bordure wavy or. Ckest — On a mount, a fern brake ppr., and a bull's head sable, debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto — Nee temere nee timide. EESIDEXCE— Higher Ardick, Manchester. WlLLIAMS-BULKELEY — See WILLIAMS. MANNINGHAM-BULLER, Sir Edward, of Dilhorn Hall, co. Stafford, Baronet, so created 20 Jan. 1866 ; high sheriff 1853 ; m.p. North Staffords. 1833/42, 1865/74, and for Stafford 1842/47. By R.L. 4 Jan. 1866, he and his issue were authorised to take the surname of Manningham before that of Buller, and to bear the arms quarterly ; b. 19 July, 1800 ; m. 1st— 12 Aug. 1824, Mary Anne, dau. of Major-Gen. Coote Manningham, and sister and heir of Boyd Pollen Manningham ; she d. 20 une, 1860. He m. 2ndly— 2 June, 1863, Georgina Charlotte (widow of Right Hon. George Bankes, of Kingston Lacy, Dorset, M.P. judge-advocate-gen. d. 5 July, 1856), and only dau. and heiress of Sir Charles Edmund Nugent, K.B. G.C.H. admiral of the fleet; she d. 7 Dec. 1875. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Morton Edward, hon. col. (K.o.) 2nd Staff, mil.; b. 31 May, 1825; m. 12 Feb. 1863, Mary.eldest dau. of William Davenport, Esq. of Muer Hall, co. Stafford, and has 3 daus. Evelvn Marv. b. 12 April, 1869— Adelaide ilarianne, b. 19 April, 1871— Lilian, b. 14 Feb. 1874. (2) Edward Manningham. col. com. brigade depot Lichfield, late lieut.-col. Istbatt'. rifle brigade; b. 11 June. 1828; m. 16 Jan. 1874, Ladv Anne Coke, 2nd dau. of Thomas William, 2nd Earl of Leicester; she d. 23 Jan. 1876, ha-ing had a son and dau. — Mer^'yn Edward, b. 16 Jan. 1876.— Julia. (3) Reginald John, major and lieut.-col. grenadier guards 1881; b. 26 Feb. 1831. (4) Frederick Charles, major and lieut.-col. Coldstream guards 1881; b. 9 June, 1837 ; m. 28 Jul.v, 1881, Alice Jessie, dau. of late William Davenport. Esq. of Maer Hall, Staff. (5) Ernest Henry, major Prince Consort's Own rifle brigade 1881, served m Ziilu war 1879; b. 24 Jlay, 1839. (6) Guilietta Komana, d. 20 Sept. 1850, ha-s-ing m. 2 Feb. 1848, to Sir Thomas Sutton Western, Bart, who d. 20 June, 1877. (7) AdelaideLouisa.d.lS June. 1860, having m. 21 Jan. 1852, to John WiUiam Philips, Esq. of Heybridge, co. Stafford (Bart.) (8) Teresa Charlotte, m. 14 Dec. 1869. as 2nd wife, to Henry Chandos Pole Gell, Esq. of Hopton Hall, Derbyshire. (See also KiNXOUL.) A^Rjis—Qxiarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa., on a cross arg. pierced quarterly. four eagles displayed pierced of the field, Buller. 2nd and" 3rd, Sa., a fesse erm., in chief three griffins' heads erased or, Maxsixgh.UI. Crests— 1st, A Saracen's head aflErontee couped ppr., BULLER. 2nd, Out of a ducal coronet gu. a talbot's head or, collared gu., therefrom a line terminating in a knot sa., MA^■^■I^'GHA3I. Mottoes — Aquila non capit musc.as. A/sv a^iffrlvtiv. SEAT — Dilhorn Hall, Cheadle, Staffordshiro. Residence— Sheen Elms, East Sheen, s.W. Hinfage. SIR FRANCIS BLT.LER. of Lupton House, Devon, Knt. and Baronet, so created 28 Nov. 1789 (15th in descent according to the visitation of Cornwall 1620, from Radulphus Buller, of Wood, Somerset); justice of the common pleas; b. 17 Mar. 1746; d. 3 June, 1800, having m. 5 Dec. 1763, Susanna, dau. and heiress of Francis Yarde, Esq. of Chm-ston Ferrers, and Ottery St. Mary, Devon ; she d. 21 June, 1810, leaving a son,