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 3i6 FULLER- A CLAND-HOOD. SIR JOHX m. 2ndly— 1742, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Edward Filmer, Bart.; she d. 1781, leariig with an only dau. 2 sons, [2] Filmer, of Hull Place, Kent, and llark's Hall, Essex, M.p. Kent ; d. unm. 2 June, 1809. [3] John, in H.O. of All Souls ColL Oxon. b. 1745; m. 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Wake, D.D. prebendary of 'West- minster (B-VRT.) Sm JOHN COrRTEXAY, 5th Baronet; b. in 1787; d. 12 Sept. 1832, ha-v-ing m. 27 July, 18u8, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. Sir AVilliam Henry Cooper, Bart, (est.); she d., having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir John Edward, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) William, of Chilton. Berks, late lieut.-col. Berks. yeomanry, retiredashon.col.1876; b. 4 Mar. 1814; m. 20 Mar. 1844, Barbara Henrietta, youngest dau. of James Whyte, Esq. of Pilton House, Devon (M. Waterford), s.p. (3) Mary Anne Elizabeth, m. 4 Feb. 1834, to Frederick Bame, Esq. of Sotterley, Suffolk. (4) Caroline. (5) Louisa Lucy, d. 18 Oct. 1870, having m. 4 June, 1844, to Rev. James Whyte, rector of King's If j-mpton, Devon. (6) Elizabeth Josepha. SIR JOHN EDWARD, 6th Baronet ; b. 16 Mar. 1812 ; d. July, 1845, having m. 17 April. 1834, MaiT, 2nd dan. of Rev. Charles Hughes Hallett, of Higham. Kent; she d. 20 Feb. 1849, having (re-m. 11 July, 1848, to WilUam Clark. Esq. of Torqiiay, who d. ) had a son and 5 daus. [1] Sir Courtenay, s. as 7th Baronet. [2] Frances Hailett, m. 22 Jan. 1861, to Rev. Thomas Stone Camsew, vicar of PonghiU, Cornwall, and rural dean of Strat- ton, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Walter Henry Carxsew, b. 27 Oct. 1862.— John Honywood, b. 10 Dec. 1872.— Frances.— Emma Marion.— Mary Gertrude. — Florence Hilda. [3] Emma Mary,m. 20 Jan. 1863. to Robert AluredDenne.lleut. royal East Kent yeo. formerly r.x. j.p. and D.L. Kent, s. p. s. [4] Louisa Anne. [5] Marion Grace, m. 9 Feb. 1869, to Rev. John Theed Watson. B.A. curate of Woodford, Thrapston, Essex, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. John Edward Watson, b. 26 Jan. 1872.— Charles Joseph, b. 8 April, 1874. — Mary Caroline. — Margaret Grace. — Dorothy Elizabeth.— Cicely Magdalene Bawtree. [6] Florence EUzabeth, m. 22 Aug. 1867 to Rev. Edward Wil- liam Northey, ii.A. vicar of Chaddesden, co. Derby, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Edward Northet, b. 28 May, 1868.— Charles [Henry, b. 26 April, 1873.— WiUiam, b. 29 Jan. 1876.— Francis Vernon, b. 8 Nov. 1881.— Florence Isabel.— Mildred Louisa.— Marv — Muriel, b. 20 May, 1880. Sm COURTENAY, 7th Baronet, D.L. Kent, sheriff 1860 major E. Kent R.T.; b. 5 Mar. 1835; d. 17 April. 1878, having m. 23 Aug. 1855, Annie Maria, 2nd dau. of William Paynter,Esq. of Camboume House, Richmond, SiuTey,and has 8 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir John William, 8th and present Baronet. (2) Philip Courtenay, late Ueut. Essex rifles ; b. 16 July, 1858. (3) Wyndham, 2nd lieut. 24th foot, lieut. East Kent roil. 1880 twin with his brother Philip. ' (4) Arthur, lieut. 66th regt. sometime 106th regt.; b. 17 Nov 1860 ; fell in AfEghanistan 27 July, 1880. (5) Cecil Robert, b. 27 Dec. 1862. (6) Reginald Ernest, b. 14 Dec. 1863. (7) Edward Fenton, b. 24 Oct. 18G5. (8) Guy, b. 7 Nov. 1871. (9) Anne Mabel. (10) Violet Constance Evelyn. FULLER -ACLAXD- HOOD, SlE ALEXANDER Bateman Peeiam, of St. Audries, Somerset (1809, U.K.), D.L. high sherife 1858, M.P. West Somerset 1859/68, capt. late r.h. guards ; assumed the additional prefix surnames together with the arms of Fullee-Acland by r.l. 14 July, 1849, in remainder to the Barony of Bridport ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1851 ; b. 20 April, 1819 ; m. 11 Sept. 1849, Isabel Harriet, only surviving child of Sir Peregrine Palmer - Fuller - Palmer - Acland, Bart, of Fairfield, Somerset (ext.), and has 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) Alexander, lieut. grenadier guards 1875, adi. 1881 ; b. 20 Sept. 1853. (2) Arthur, 2nd lieut. rifle brigade, late lieut. 1st Devon mil. inf. ; b. 24 Dec. 1859. (3) Henrv, b. 12 Dec. 1863. (4) Robert, b. 7 Sept. 1866. (5) William, b. 9 .Tulv. 1868. (6) Fanny. (7) Ethel. (8) Isabel. (9) Margai-et. ARMS^Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az., a fret arg. on a chief or three crescents sa. HOOD. 2nd, Chequy arg. and sa. a fesse gu. and for distinction a quatrefoil or, ACLAXD. 3rd, Arg. three bars and a canton gu. aixl for distinction in chief a cross- crosslet of the last. Fuller. CRESTS — 1, A Cornish chough in front of an anchor in bend sinister or, HOOD. 2, A man 's hand couped at the WTist in a glove Ipng fesseways thereon a falcon all ppr. or charged on the breast for distinction wiVti a quatrefoil also or, ACL.XD. 3, Out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head arg. charged for dis- tinction with a cross-crosslet also gu., FULLER. MOTTO — Zealous. SEAT— St. Audries, Bridgwater, and Wootton House, Glaston- bury, Somerset. Hinragr. SAMUEL HOOD, of Kingsland, Dorset (son of Alexander Hood, of Great Winson, Dorset — ViscouxT Bridpout); m. Anne, dau. of James Bere, Esq. of Westburj^, Wilts ; she d. 1775, having had 2 sons, [1] Alexander, capt. R.x. accompanied Capt. Cook in one of his voyages round the world, was slain on board the " Mars " in action with the French ship "L'Hercule;" b. 23 April, 1758; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Periam, Esq. of Butleigh Wootton, Somerset, and had a son and dau. /I/ Sir Alexander, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ Elizabeth Periam, m. 7 Dec. 1837, to Rev. Francis Lunn, M.A. vicar of Butleigh, Somerset. [2] Sir Samuel Hood, K.B. K.M.T. K.F.M. M.P. Westminster 1806, created a Baronet 13 April. 1809, with remainderin faihu-e of male issue to his nephew Alexander. He entered the na-y under the protection of his father's cousin, Samuel, Viscount Hood, at the age of 14, and passed through the several grades of his profession to the rank of post captain, distinguished himself in several engagements, and in the recovery of Sicily