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 148 CO WELL-STEPNEY— CRAMPTON. [2] James Charles Murray Cowell, page of honour to William IV. and Queen Victoria, capt. and lieut.-col. (w-ithout purchase) Coldstream guards, fell at the battle of Inkfirman 5 Nov. 1854, M.I. St. Paul's Cathedral. [3] Sir Emile Algernon Arthur Keppcl Cowell- Stepney, 2nd and present Baronet. COWELL-STEPXEY, Sir Emile Algeenox Arthur Keppel (1871, tj.k.), of Llanelly, CO. Carmarthen, j.p. on roll high sheriff 1881, li.p. Carmarthen 1876/8; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1877; b. 26 Dec. 1834; m. 24 Aug. 1875, Hon. Mar- garet Warren, clau. of George, 2nd Lord De Tablev, and has a dau. Katherine Muriel. XOTE — Xo heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a fesse chequy or and az. between three owls arg. SXEPXBTr. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a lion rampant guardant or on a chief dovetail of the last three pallets gu. each charged ^•ith as many bezants, CoWELL. Crests — 1st, A talbot's head erased gu. eared or gorged with a collar chequy or and az. holding in the mouth an antler gold Stepxet. 2nd, On a mount vert a lion passant guardant or charged on the body with three pallets gu. holding in the dexter paw a chapeau gu. turned up erm. CoWELL. Mottoes — Facta probant, SXEPXEX, and Quo fata vocant, Cowell. Hesidexces— The Dell, Llanelly, Carmarthen; Wood End, Sunningldll, Berks; and 5, St. George's Place, s.w. Hineage. AKDREW COWELL, of ColeshiU, Bucks, gen. in the armv. lieut.-col. Coldstream guards, commanded the brigade of guards in the Irish rebellion, and d. 21 Sept. 1821. having m. 29 Jan. 1788, Maria Jnstina, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Stepney, Bart, of Llanelly (coheir of her brother Sir Thomas Stepney, Bart.), and widow of Francis Head, of St. Andrews Hall, Norfolk (Bart.) ; she d. 9 Nov. 1821, leaving issue 2 sons, [1] Sir John Stepney-Cowell, created a Baroxet 22 Sept. 1871. [2] William George Stepney-Cowell, of The Park, Brighton, d. in the Ma<leiras 10 Dec. 1836, ha'ing m. Margaret, dau. of Rev. Packinpton George Tonikyns, D.u. of Buckenhill Court, co. Hereford, and had an only dau. and heir, Una, re-baptized into R.c. church by name of Maria, and mar- ried the Baron Dockenhausen, of Naples, in the diplomatic service of the king of the Two Sicilies. Sm JOHN STEPNEY COWELL-STEPNEY, K.n.of Llanelly, late lieut.-col. Coldstream guards,served in the Peninsular wars 1810, 15. By R.L. 29 Dec. 18.57, he and liis issue took the surname of Siepney in addition to and after that of Cowell, and the arms of Stepney quarterly with those of Cowell • created' a Baronet 22 Sept. 1871 ; b. 23 Feb. 1791 ; d. 1.5 Mav 1877 having m. 1st— 5 July, 1820, Mary Anne, dau. of Hon. Robert Anne.sley. 2nd son of Richard, 1st Earl of Annesley ■ she d 9 Nov. 1821, having had an only son, ' [I] William Frederick Ross, b. 31 May, 1821; d. unm. 7 Nov. sm JOHN m. 2ndly-19 Nov. 1823, Euphemia Jemima, dau. of John Murray, of Castle Murray and GlenaUa, co. Donegal gen. in the army; she d. 3 Aug. 1874, having had 2 sons Cox — see Addenda, " Chaos." GiBSON-C'RAiG — see Gibson. CRAMPTON, Sir John Fiennes Twisleton of Dublin (1839, U.K.), k.c.b. h.b.m. envoy- extraordinaiy and minister - plenipotentiary at Washington, Hanover, St. Petersburg, and Madrid; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1858; b. 12 Aug. 1805; m. 31 Mar. 1860, Victoire, 2nd dau. of Michael William Balfe, Esq. of Dublin, from whom he was divorced on her petition 1863 ; she died in 1870 (having re-married in 1864 to Duke do Frias); heir presumptive, his brother Rev. Josiah Crampton. Arms — Sa. an esquire's helmet ppr. between two lions passant- guardant or, in chief a rose arg. ; a canton quarterly of the third and gu. in the first quarter a lion passant az. Crest — A demi-lion rampant or holding a helmet ppr. ^IOTTO — Fortem posco animum. Seat— Bushey Park, Bray, Dublin. Htnfagr. VEN. JOHN CRAMPTON, rector of Headford, co. Galway, and archdeacon of Tuam (grandson of John Crampton, of South CoUingliam, Notts, wlio went to Ireland as capt. iu William iii.'s army and settled tlicre after the war) ; d. Jan. 1771, having m. 13 Jan. 1731, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Col. Fiennes Twisleton, of Broughton Castle, Oxon. (B. SATE and Sele); she d. Mar. 1776, having had 2 sons, /I/ John, of whom presently. /2/ Cecil, rector of Headford, co. Galway; b. 30 Dec. 1733; d. 1819, having ni. Nicola Mary, youngest dau. of Rev. Jeremy Marsh, rector of Athcnry, and had with 4 daus. 6 sons, [1] John, M.D. professor of M. M. College of Physicians, Dublin ; b. 2 Nov. 1769 ; d. 14 June, 1840, having m. 1 Feb.