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 BA YTER—HAZLERIGG. 303 HAYTEE, SiE Arthur Divett, of Soutliill Park, Berks. (1858, U.K.), lieut.-col. comdt, London rifle brigade since 1872, late lieut. and capt. grenadier guards, a lord of the treasury since 1880, M.P. Wells 1865/8, M.P. Bath since 1873; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1878; b. 19 Aug. 1835; m. 7 Nov. 1866, Henrietta, dau. of Adrian John Hope, Esq. (Bart.) Note. — No heir to this Barouetcy. Arms — Az. an escallop aud three bulls' heads couped or. Crest — A bull's head erased sa. semee of escallops or anO pierced with a broken spear ppr. Motto — Via vi. Seats— Southill Park, Bracknell, aud Trevena, Tintagel, Cornwall. Town house— 76, Grosveuor Street, w. Hineage. SIR WILLIAM GOODENOUGH HAYTER, of Southill Park, Berks, (youngest son of John Hayter, of Winter- boume Stoke, Wilts, by Grace, dau. of Stephen Goodenough, of Cosford St. Peter's, Wilts.), bar.-at-law L:l. 1819, Q.C. 1838, juilge-advocate-gen. 1847/9, P.C. 1848, financial and parUa- meutary sec. to the treasury 1849/50, M.P. Wells 1837/6.0, d.i.. Berks, created a Baro>-et 19 April, 1858; b. 28 Jan. 1792; d. 26 Dec. 1878, having m. 18 Aug. 1832, Anna, eldest dau. of Wil- Uaiu Pulsford, Esq. of Linslade, Bucks, aud had a son and dau. (1) Sir Arthur Divett, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Mary Pulsford, m. 15 June, 1857, to WilUaniRicknian, col. of centre depot Leic. col. late 77th regt. and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Cecil Arthiu- RlCKMAX, b. 10 Oct. 1859.— Gerald AVhitmore. b. 30 July, 1861.— Graham Egerton, b. 10 May, 1869.— Arthm- Wilmot, b. 25 Sept. 1874.— Ethel Mary.— Ellen Douglas.— Mai-ion. — Henrietta. HAZLEKIGG, Sir Arthur Grey, of Nosely Hall, co. Leicester D.L. (1622, E.),high sheriff 1837; s. his father as 12th Baronet in 1819; b. 20 Oct. 1812; m. H July, 1835, Henrietta, 5th dau. of Charles Allen-Phillipps, Esq. of St. Bride's HUl, co. Pembroke, and has had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Arthur Grey, major aud lieut.-col. R. Scots fusiliers, served in the Crimea 1854/5, in Zulu war 1879; b. 10 Jan. 1837; d. 16 July, 1880, having m. 9 Jan. 1878, Janet Edith, dau. of Archibald Orr-Ewing, Esq. M.P. of Ballykinrain, Stii-hngsh. x.B. and had a son, Arthur Grey, heir to the Baronetcy; b. 17 Nov. 1878. (2) Thomas Maynard, brevet lieut.-col. R.H.A. served in Afghan campaign 1878, 9 ; b. 5 Aug. 1840; m. 19 Jul}-, 1869, Mai-garet, younger dau. of Col. Francis Walker-Drumniond (Bart.), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Ai-thur, b. 31 Mar. 1873.— Thomas, b. 1 June, 1877.— Gwendo- line AUce. — Henrietta Mabel. — Evelyn. (3) Chai-les Cecil, late 26th regt.; b. 31 July, 1845. (4) AVilUam Greville, ^-icar of Billesdon, co. Leicester ; b. 8 June, 1847; m. 20 April, 1876, Barbai-a Mary, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker Pease, of Hesslewood House, co. York (Palmer— Bart.), and has a son and dau. Roger Greville, b. 22 Jan. 1877.— Charlotte Isabel. (5) Allen Martival, b. 28 Oct. 1855 ; m. 24 July, 1880, Adela Louisa, dau. of late Capt. Charles Codringtou-Forsjnh, R.x. c.B. and has a dau. Ella Jeanette, b. 3 June, 1881. (6) Henrietta Louisa, m. 6 Dec. 1866, to George Tm-ner, Esq. of Thorpelands, Xorthants. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Arthm- George Allen Turner, b. 29 Dec. 1867.— Charles Edward, b. 30 Mar. 1870.— John Henry Leshe.b. 16 Jan, 1872. —Henry Augustus Gre^'ille,b. 1 Jan. 1874.- Hem-ietta Isabel Maude. — Gwendoline Mary. (7) Dorothy Susan, m. 21 Nov. 1861, to Capt. Herrick Augustus Palmer, late 62nd regt. (Bart.) (8) Gwendoline Frances. Arms— Ai-g. a chevron sa. between three hazel-leaves ppr. Crest— The bust of a woman, hah- dishevelled ppr. Motto— Pro aris et focis. Seat— Nosely Hall, Leicester. Hineage. THOMAS DE HESILRIGE, of Nosely, Leic. j.u. living 20 Rich. II. 1396, 7 (great-grandson of Simon de Hesilrige, of Wettislade and West Brunton, Northumberland, to whom King Edward i. gave the manors of Yatham, Corbet, and Yetham Maine, co. Roxburgh 1280, 1), m. Isabel, dau. and coheu- of Sir Roger Heron, Knt. (by Margaret, dau. of Su- Ralph Ha.stings, Knt. and sole heir of her mother Isabel, dau. of Sir Robert de SacUngton, Knt.) From them descended in the 7th generation, Q IR THOilAS HESILRIGE, Knt. of Nosely. co. Leic. high O sheriff 1612, created a Baroxet, 21 Jidy, 1622; d. 11 .Ian. 1629, aged 66, having m. Frances, dau. and heir of Sir AVilliam Gorges, Knt. of Alderton, Noithants. She d. 1638, havmg had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sii- Ai-thm-, 2nd Baronet, knight of the shhe for Leicester, preferred to the house of commons a bill for the attainder of the Earl of Stafford of high treason, eventually opposed the King's measiu-es, col. of a regiment of cuirassiers, '• the lobsters." governor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was in great favom- with the Protector. He pm:chased the manor of Bishop Auckland 1647, and the borough of Easingwold 1650 ; d. 1660, having m. 1st, Frances, dau. of Thomas Elmes, of LLlford, Northants, she d. 1632, and he m. 2ndly, Dorotliy, sister of Robert Greville, Lord Broke, the Parliament general ; she d. 28 Jan. 1650.' Their great-grandson. Sir Arthur, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Thomas, of St. Martin's, Ludgate, London, mercer; m. G Sept. 1632, Rebecca, dau. of Rev. Thomas Sheafe, D.D. prebendary of Windsor and rector of Welford, Berks. He was bm-. in Westminster Abbey, 30 Oct. 1651. His remains were included among those disinten-ed after the Restoration and thrown into a common pit in the churchyard. He had a dau. Dorothy, yite in 1658 of John Grimstone. SIR ARTHUR HESILRIGE. 7th Baronet (son of Sir Robert Hesilrige, 6th Baronet, who d. 19 Jlay, 1721. by his Mife Hon. Dorothy Maynard, 2nd dau. of Banaster, 3rd Lord May-'