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 534 RIVETT-CARNAC. Eugenie Frederica Fulcher, dau. of Gen. Edward Alfred Green- Emmott-Eawdon, of Rawdon, and has 2 sous and a dau. Henry William Alfred, b. 3 Jan. 1879.— A son, b. 6 Oct. 1881. —A dau. b. 2 Sept. 1880. (2) George, b. 31 Mar. 1845. (3) Frederic, late lieut. 2nd W. Yorks. yeo. cav. sometime of Ch. Ch. Oxon. ; b. 28 Nov. 1846; m. 27 June, 1876, Kate, dau. of David Little, of Bradford, and lias a son and 2 daus. Frederic Hugh, b. 7 July, 1878.— A dau. b. 1 Sept. 1881.— Ethel Margaret Susan. (4) Henry, of Summer Hill, Rawdon; b. 12 May, 1849; m. 18 July, 1876, Emma AUce, only dau. of Col. Bruce Seton, of Chel- tenham (Bart.), and has 2 daus. Dorothy Alice Seton. — Marian Janet. (5) Hugh, lieut. 2nd W. Yorks. yeo. cav.; b. 4 Mar. 18.il; m. 1 Dec. 1881, Alice Louisa, dau. of James Robinson Pease, of Westwood, Beverley. (6) Alfred, mids. R.N.; b. 8 Nov. 1852; lost in n.M.S. " Captain" 6 Sept. 1870. (7) Frank, b. 9 Mar. 1854; d. 18 Jan. 1863. (8) WiUiam, b. 9 June, 1856; d. 22 Feb. 1863. (9) Annie, m. 9 July, 1873, to Thomas Joseph Sunderland, of Ravensdon Grange, Be<ls. niajor Beds. mil. s. p. (10) Pliojbe Elizabeth, d. 3 Dec. 1873, having m. 30 July, 18G8, to Charles Compton Seton, late lieut. R.E. (BAllT.) (11) Mary Alice, d. 18 Nov. 1853. Arms — Per chevron nebuly or and vert, a cross-crosslet between two Uons rampant in chief, and a lion rampant between two cross-crosslets in base, all coimterchanged. Crest — A demi-liou reguardant vert, gorged with a collar gemel, and charged on the body with a cross-crosslet or, hold- ing an esoocheon, thereon a cock ppr. JIOTTO — Dum spiro spero. SEATS — Acacia, Rawdon, Yorks. and Bedstorc, Salop. TOWX House— 6, Palace Gate, W. iLinrage. /^ EORGE RIPLEY, of Bowling, Yorks.; d. 3 Dec. 1826, aged VJT 67, having m. 29 Jan. 1788, Elizabeth Whitaker, of Hali- fax; she d. 11 Nov. 1826, having had with other issue a son, Edward Ripley, of Bowling, Bradford; b. 17 July, 1790; d. 7 April, 1866, having m. 24 Dec. 1812. Hannah, dau. of Nathaniel Murgatroyd, of Bradford; she d. 2 Feb. 1871, having had an only sou, Sir Henry William, created a Baroxet. RIVETT-CARNAC, Sir John, of Derby, and Warbome, Hants. J.P. d.l. (1836, U.K.), m.p. Lymington 18.52/60, late 21st regt.; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1846 ; b. 10 Aug. 1818 ; m. 19 Dec. 1840, Anne Jane, only child of Samuel Sproule, M.D. E.i.c.s. ; she d. 2 Sept. 1876, having had with other issue a .son and 2 daus. [1] James Henry Sproule, of H.M. inland revenue, late 73ra regt. (Perthshire) ; b. 27 June, 1846 ; m. 1870, Mary Joannie, dau. of Ambrose Henderson, Esq. of Bodmin, Corn- wall, and has a son and 2 daus. Claude James, b. 21 Dec. 1877.— Beatrice Hilda Sproule.— Muriel Edith Frances. [2] Francos Henrietta, m. 18 Jan. 1866, to Henry Stratton Bates, J.P. major 5th West York militia, and late capt. 8th hussars. [3] Caroline Anne Emma, m. 21 Jan. 1875, to John Pennock Campbell, lieut.-col. 30th regt. D.A.A.G. school of musketry, Hythe, and has issue. Arms — Quarterly arg. and az. two swords in saltire ppr. between three mullets one in chief and two in fesse and a crescent in base counterchanged. Crest — A sword erect ppr. issuing from a crescent erm. the internal part gu. MOTTO — Sic itur ad astra. SEATS — Warbome and Rockcliffe, Hants. Hittpage. THOMAS RIVETT, of Derby, M.P. 1748, 1756, high sheriff for the county 1757 and 1763 (son of Thomas Rivett, of Derby, M.P. 1715, descended from James Rivett, of Roaston, Line); m. Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. James Sibley, of Derby; she d. 21 July, 1803 having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [1] Thomas, of Everton, Hants, and of Maresfield, in H.O.; m. Louisa, dau. of Sir Culling Smith, Bart. [2] James, of whom presently. [3] Elizabeth, m. to Gen. John Carnac, com.-in-chief in India, who by will directed that his brother-in-law, James Rivett, should take the name of CARNAC. JAMES RIVETT-CARNAC, E.I.C.S. sometime acting gov. of Bombay, assumed by R.L. 8 May, 1801, the surname and arms of Carxac; b. 4 Feb. 1759; d. 16 July, 1802/4, having m. 4 Feb. 1783, Henrietta, dau. and coheir of James Fisher, Esq. of Yarmouth, Norfolk (and granddau. of Rev. D. Steadman, archdeacon of Norfolk, and great-granddau. of Bishop Butts.); she d. 23 Dec. 1837, having had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir James Rivett-Carnac, created a Babonet. [2] Thomas, M.A. in ll.O. b. 30 Jan. 1794! d. 1856. [3] John, adm. R.x. b. 28 June, 1796; d. 1 Jan. 1869, having m. 15 Mar. 1826, Maria Jane.dau. of Samuel Davis, Esq. of Croydon, Surrey (Bart.), a director B.l.C.S. and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Harry, c.i.E. opium agent, Benares, Bengal C.S., knight com. of Austrian onler of Francis Joseph ; b. 16 Sept. 1839; m. 28 Dec. 1868, Annie Marion, dau. of late Major-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, R.E., K.C.S.I., C.B., governor of the Punjab, s. p. (2) Edward Stirling, lieut.-col. in the army, capt. 11th (P.A.O.) hussars 1871, mil. sec. to gov. of Bombay 1876/81, mil. sec. to Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Arthur Hardinge, com.-in-chief at Bom- bay, served in Indian ilutiny, with Fane's horse diu'ing China campaign 1860, with transport train throughout tlie Abj'ss- inian war, at the fall of Magdala; b. 14 Sept. 1841 ; ni. 12 Mar. 1872, Sophia, eldest dau. of ,Tohn Irving Glennie, Esq. of Lon- don, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. John Stirling, b. 25 Feb. 1875.— Arthur Temple, b. at Bombay 15 Feb. 1879.— Alice Mary.- Marion Edith, d. 24 May, 1879. (3) Arthur Boileau, B.A. Cath. Coll. Camb. 1873, curate of Brenihill, Wilts, 1873, 6 ; b. 22 Oct. 1843. (4) Eliza Mary, m. 1857, to William Huskisson-Tilgh- man-Huskisson, Esq. of Eastham Park, Sussex (nephew and heir of the Right Hon. William Huskisson, M.P.) ; he d. 1865, s. p. (5) Henrietta. (6) Anna Maria. [4] Anna Maria, d. Aug. 1835, having m. 1808, to Henry Shank, Esq. of Castlerig, co. Fife, a director E.I.C.S.; he d. 4 Jan. 1864, leaving issue. [5] Elizabeth, m. to Rear-Adm. AV'illiam Fisher, R.N. [6] Harriet, m. 15 July, 1818, to Ven. George Barnes, D.D. archdeacon of Barnstaple. [7] Lomsa Anna, d. 13 April, 1837, having m. 25 Mar. 1826, to Richard B. Temple, Esq. of The Nash, co. Wore. (BART.) SIR JAMES RIVETT-CARNAC, twice successively chair- man E.I.C.S. M.P. Sandwich, governor of Bombay 1838 '41, created a BARONET 12 Mar. 1836 ; b. 11 Nov. 1784; d. 28 Jan. 1846, having m. 3 June, 1815, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of late William Richardes, Esq. of Panglas, Cardigans.; she d. 2 Jan. 1859, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir John, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] William, Bengal c.S. judge of Moradabad. X.W.P.; b. 19 April, 1822; d. 9 July, 1874, having m. Sept. 1846, Mary Anstruther, dau. of Rev. Perceval Spearman AVilkinson, of Mount Oswald, co. Durham, and had 7 sons, (1) WilUam Percival, b. 1847. (2) James Frank, capt. Bengal S.C. assist. -com. Doomka, E.I.C.S.; b. (3) Clennell George, n.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1873, ornate of Caston, Norfolk, 1875/8 ; b. (4) Percy Temple, lieut. 43rd regt. b. 12 Jan. 1852. Mem. — Thomas Rivett, of Stowanarket, Suffolk, brother of John Ryvet, of Bran<Uston Hall, Suffolk (9th in descent from Thomas Ryvet, of Fretton, Norfolk, temp. HEN. III.); m. Joan, dau. and heir of Thomas Raven, of Frodham, and from whom descended 3 sons, (1) James, of Rattleston. (2) Sir Thomas, of Chippendall. (3) William, of Rouston, grandfather of Thomas, of Derby; b. nt Rouston, co. Line. 1606, and d. 1660; brother of John, the celebrated Rivett and staunch royalist, who preserved the figure of Charles I. now standing at Charing Cross, during the rebellion, and reproduced it at the Restoration. — Penes A.B. Rivett-Carnac.