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 288 HAMPSOX—HAXHAM. ILincagf. ROBEET HAMOXD, of London, mercliant and sliipow-ner °(onlv Sn of Samuel Hamond of Blackl;«>th Kent by his wife Lydia, dau. of WUliam iIeadow.s^^Esc^); b. aOUsbecl. Feb. 1694: d. 27 ilar. 1775; having m. at ^T^^^^^^l^nape of about 1732. Susanna, dau. and sole ''%"• "^ ^<',^'|lgt^^^!;™ Limekilns, near BlackUeath (brother of l^<^y- f»^^^7„.f!^^' P.D. chapUwi to Q. AXXE. who died provost f Q^^^^ri s Colh Camb.); she d. 28 Nov. 1763, ha%-ing had mth other u,»ue a son and dau. [1] Sir Andrew Snape, created a Baroxet. [21 Lvdia d 8 Dpc. 1802, having m. to WilUam Douglas, Esq. of Leith. and had with an only dau. an only.son. Sra VVDREW SX4.PE DOUGLAS, R.A. knighted by GEO. III. USept 1789. gained great honour in the victory of 1 .lune, 1794 under Lord Howe, as captain of his lordship s flagship the -Queen Charlotte." when he received abound on his forehead, which ultimately resulted in his death, col. R.M. had a principal share under Ji«<=0'^'^t Bndport in the victory over the French fleet 23 June, 1<95; b. 8 28 Aug. 176lTd 4 June, 1797, having m. Nov. 1781, Anne Burgess, of Xew'york, and had a son and 2 daus. /i; Andrew Snape Douglas, sec. of embassy at the courts of the Ketherlands and Two SiciUes; b. 6 Jan. 1(8S. 121 Anne Hamond, b. 7 July, 1784; m. 19 Nov. 1808, to Sir George Bo%vTer, Bart, of Radley, Berks. 131 Harriet, b. 13 Julv, 1786 ; m. to M. Dupont, Swiss. Sm AN'DREW SXAPE HAMOXD, capt. H.M.S. " Roebuck," Ueut.-gov. of Nova Scotia, an elder brother of Trinity House, comptroller of the navy 1794 1806, knighted at St. James's 15 Jan. 1779; created a B.^RONET by letters patent 18 Dec 1783 with remainder in default of male issue to An- drew Snape Douglas, then capt. and the heirs male of his body ; b. 17 Dec. 1738; d. 12 Sept. 1828, ha^ang m. 8 Mar. 1 79 Anne. dau. and heir of Major Henry Graeme of Hanwell, Middx. and of Gorthey, Perthsh. lieut.-gov. St. Helena; she d. < frept. 1838, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir Graham Eden, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Caroline, d. 11 Mar. 1858, having m. 11 Oct 1804 to Hon. Vranris ^Vheeler Hood, Ueut.-col. 3rd regt. of foot guards fS son of He,^? Yiscomit Hood). He fell at the battle of Orthes. in France, 1 Mar. 1814, having had issue. SIR GRAHAM EDEX, 2nd Baronet, G.C.B. K.T.s. adm. °^of the fl^tc-L. >-orfolk and the Isle of Wight; b. 30 Dec 1779- d 19 Dec 1862. having m. 30 Dec. 18U6, Elizabeth, dau. of Johi^ Kimber, Esq. of Fowey, Cornwall; she d, havmg had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Andrew Snape, s. as 3rd Baronet. r21 Graham Eden William, com. H.M.S. "Medea" ; b. 3 Mar. 1814 • d. 23 Jan. 1847, having m. 7 Dec. 1843, Lucia, only dau. of Luie Dodds, Esq. of Hythe House, Hants, and has had a son ^Ylf Graham Eden, 7th hussars ; b. 26 Jan. 1846 ; d. 30 Oct. 1872 (2) Elizabeth Ann, m. 3 July, 1879, to Rev. John Henry Goode. rector of Hythe, Hants. . t • * n i [31 EUzabeth Jane. m. 8 Sept. 1842, to her cousin Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Francis Grosvenor Hood, gren. guards, who feU at Sebastopol 18 Oct. 1854, s. p. t lofii t„ wn r41 Caroline, d. 20 Oct. 1881, having m. 11 Sept. 1861, to Wil- liam George Shedden, Esq. of Spring Hill, Cowes, l.W. and Paul«-rsburv Park. Xorthants. ; he d. s. p. 3 Oct. 187 J. OIR ANDREW SX APE HAMOND-GR.EME, 3rd Baronet O vice-adm. R.N. assumed the ad.litioual surname and a^s^f^^l^MEby R.L.3April, 1873; b. 3 Oct. 1811; d. 21 Feb. 1874,havingm. 13 Nov. 1844, Mary Ann, dau. of Edward Miller, Esq.'of Cambridge, and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir .Graham Eden William Graeme, ith and present Baronet „, „ t io.q (2) Andrew Snape Seymour Grsme, b. n .June. 1848. (3) Grosvenor Hood Graeme, lieut. Hants uuUtia, b. 19 May, (4) Douglas Shedden Robert Grsme, lieut. R.X. b.30 Oct. 1851. (5) Caroline Grame. HAMPSON, Sir George Fran- cis, of Taplow, Bucks (1642, E.), capt. late 2nd dragoons: s. ids father as yth Baronet in 1833; b. 28 Sept. 1823; m. 12 July, 18.o4, Ann, only child of Thomas Hutch- iiigs England, Esq. of Snitterfield, War^vick; heir presumptive, his nephew George. ARMS — Arg. three heuip- brakes sa. Crest— Out of a mural coronet arg. a greyhound's head sa. collared of the first. MOTTO — Nunc aut nunquam. Seat — Thumham Court, Maidstone. Hineafle. SIR THOMAS HAMPSON, master of the statute office (younger son of Sir Robert Hampson, Knt. sheriff of London), was created a Baroxet 3 June. 1642, and d. 14 Aug. 1655, having m. Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of William Duncombe, of London (3rd son of Thomas Duncombe, of Brickliill, Beds.); she d. 2 Feb. 1643, having had issue. Their descendant in the Gth generation, viz. — SIR GEORCtE FRANCIS, 8th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir Thomas PhiUp in 1820); b. 22 Oct. 1789 ; d. 8 May, 1833. lia-ing m. 25 Aug. 1822, Mary Foreman, dau. of William Biowii. adm. R.X. and has had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir George Francis, 9th and present Baronet. (2) William SeviiiDur, rector of Stubton, Lincolnsh.; b. 28 Dec. 1830 ; d. 8 June", 1868, having m. 10 Feb. 1859, Julia Jane, dau. of Charles Franks, Esq. and had 4 sons, George Francis, b.a. Exeter CoU. Oxon. 1880, heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 14 Jan. I860.— CTharles Sevmour, b. 27 Jan. 1861.— Thomas PhiUp, b. 6 April, 1862.— John Nicholl, b. 17 Nov. 1866. (3) Richard Saunders, b. 25 Feb. 1833, d. 18 Oct. 1837. (4) Mary Allan, d. 3 Nov. 1838. (5) Jane. b. 19 Mar. 1827. (6) Emma, b. 25 Feb. 1832. XTANHAM, Sib -*—*- John Alexan- der, of Dean's Court, Dorset (1667, E.); s. his uncle Sir William as yth Baronet in 1877 ; b. 5 July, 1854; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Phelips Brooke. Arms — Quarterly or and gu. on a bend sa. three crosses- patee fitchee of the first. C R E s T — A griffin's head erased or beaked sa. Seat — Dean's Court, Dorset. Eincaflf. Sir WILLIAM HANHAM, of Dean's Court, Dorset (great- grandson of Thomas Hanham, of Wimbome, sergeant-at- law, by Peneloi)e, dau. of Sir John Popham, Knt. lord chief justice of England, whose father, John Hanham, of Wimbome,