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 184 D03IVILLE—D03IVILE. (8) Catherine, m. 15 April, 1844, as 2nd wife, to John Dalton, of Slenningford Park, Yorks. and Fillingham Castle, Line; he d. 1 Jul.v, 1864, leaWng 3 daiis. (Q) Charlotte Saliisbiirv. SIR MATTHEW, 4th Baronet, capt. R.A. b. 6 Feb. 1819; d. 30 April, 1858, having m. 23 Sept. 1852, Anne Julia, dau. of Col. John Crowder, K.H. of Brotherton, Yorks. and had 3 sons and a dan. (1 ) Sir Charles Edward Smith, 5th and present Baronet. (2) ilatthew Blaynev, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 26 Oct. 1856. (3) Frederick Cad wallader, late 11th foot; b. (posth.) 15 Aug. 1858. (4) Henrietta. DOMVILLE, Sir James Graham, "of St. Albans, Herts." (1814, U.K.); s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1860; b. 29 June, 1812 ; m. .5 Dec. 1848, Mary Anne, dau. of late Rev. John Orde (B. Bolton), of Winslade, Hants, and has a son and dau. (1) William Cecil Henry, com. R.N. b. 30 Dec. 1849. (2) Eleanor Ida, m. 9 Kov.1872, to Count Francesco Monroy, younger son of Count Ranchibile, nephew of the Prince of Pandolfina and Belmonte. ARMS — Quarterly, 1st, Az. a lion rampant arg. supporting a sword erect representing the sword of the city of London ppr. and on a chief (of honourable augmentation) of tlie second thi-ee oriental crowns encircled by two branches of olive also ppr. 2nd, Az. a lion rampant arg. collared gu. 3rd, Arg. six lozenges conjoined in bend sa. 4th, Arg. five lozenges conjoined in pale gu- Crests — 1, A lion's head erased arg. crowned or. 2, Two lions gambs arg. 3, (of augmentation) Out of a mural crown a demi- lion issuant arg. supporting an escutcheon az. charged with three crowns as in the arms. MOTTOES— Qui Stat caveat. Pax alma redit. Eesidexce— 1, Albemarle Street, w. Hineagc. SIR WILLIAM DOMVILLE, of St. Albans, Herts, (descended in tlie 15th generation fi-om Sir Roger Dumvill, of Oxton, and of Brjmesheiith, Chester, Knt. temp. Euw. III.), lord mayor of London 1813/14, presided in his official capacity at a banquet given to H.R.H. the Prince Regent, the Emperor of Russia, the King of Prussia, and a great concourse of British and foreign princes and nobles, by tlje Corporation of London, 18 June, 1814, and was created a Baronet 28 July following; b. 26 Dec. 1742; d. 8 Feb. 1833, having m. 20 May, 1769, Sally, dau. of Archibald Finney, an officer in the anny; she d. 29 Sept. 1793, having had a son, SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, b. 22 Mar. 1774 ; d. 21 May, 1860, having m. 15 Sept. 1807, Maria, dau of Isaac Solly, Esq. of Walthamstow; she d. 27 Jan. 1863, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir James Graham, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) William Henry, b. 9 Nov. 1819 ; m. 14 Dec. 1853, Eliza King, dau. of Col. Aspinwall, of Brookline, r.s. and has a dau. Louisa Elizabeth. (3) Anne, m. 1832, to Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, of Bremen ; he died 1871. (4) Sarah. (6) Frances. (5) Elizabeth, m. 21 Nov. 1848, to Richard Done, Esq. who d. 7 Oct. 1861, having had a son, Richard Henry DONE, b. 12 Jan. 18.51 ; m. 11 April, 1872, Louisa, dau. of late Rev. Francis Daubeny, rector of Mepal, Cambridge, and has with other issue a son, Reginald John, b. 10 April, 1874. DOMVILE, Sir Charles Compton William, of Templeogue and Santry House, co. Dublin (1815, U.K.), col. Dublin city militia ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1857 ; b. 24 Dec. 1822 ; m. 20 June, 1861, Lady Margaret St. Lawrence, 4th dau. of Thomas, 3rd Earl of Howth, k.p.; heir presump- tive, his brother William. Arms — Az. a lion rampant arg. collared gu. Crest — A man's head affi-ontt'e and erased wreathed about the temples with oak-leaves all ppr. MOTTO — Qui Stat caveat. Seats— Templeogue and Santry House, Howth, Dublin. iLineage. Charles POCKLINGTON, M.P. co. DubUn [son of Chris- topher Pocklington, of Stutlow, Hunts, adm. R.N. (who m. 29 Sept. 1722, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Domvile, Bart, of Templeogue, CO. Dublin, and coheir of her brother, Bt. Hon. Sir Compton), and grandson of John Pocklington, M.P. Hunts. 2nd Baron of the Irish Exchequer], assumed in pursuance of the testamentary injunction of his uncle Sir Compton Domvile, the surname and arms of DOMVILE only; d. April 1810, having m. 20 Aug. 1774, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Sheppard, Esq. and had with 7 daus. 4 sons, /I/ Sir Compton Pocklington-Domvile, created a Baronet. /2/ Henry Barry Domvile, M.A. University Coll. Oxon. rector of Peucombe, co. Hereford 1831/66; b. ; d. 20 Jan. 1856, having m. Mary, dau. and heir of Wil- liam Russell, Esq. of Powick Court, co. AVorcester, half-sister of Lord Hampton, and had 4 sons and a dau. [1] Henry Barry Domvile, bar.-at-law, late clerk of the peace CO. Wore. ; b. 1821 ; d. 24 Aug. 1843, having m. 27 Sept. 1838, Frances, eldest dau. of Rev. Edward SVinnington-Ingram (WiNNiNGTON— Bart.), of Ribbesford, co. Wore, canon of Worcester Cathedral, and had 3 sons and a dau.