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 SEYMO UR—SHAKERLEY. 561 SEYMOUR, SiK Francis, gen. iu the army (retd. list) 1881, K.CB. and a Baronet, so created 28 Oct. 1869, col. Devon- shire regt. (formerly 11th foot) since 1874, served with 1st batt. Scots guards through- out the Crimean war, at battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and at Inkerman, where he was twice wounded, and succeeded to the command of a batta- lion, field officer com- manding the right attack in the trenches before Sebastopol 24 August 1855, when he was severely wounded, 2nd class l.h. and M., g.c. Saxe Coburg order, com. of the order of Leopold of Austria, groom-iu- waiting to the Prince Consort 1840/61, and (extra) to the Queen since 1861, master of the ceremonies since 1876 ; b. 2 Aug. 1813; m. 25 Aug. 1869, Agnes Austin, eldest dau, of Rev. Hill Dawe Wickham, M.A. rector of Horsington, Somerset, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Albert Victor Francis (n.E.ii. Princess Louise sponsor), b. 1 Dec. 1879. (2) Victoria Alberta Marian Margaret (h.m. the Queen sponsor). (3) Augusta Agnes Emma Margaret, (4) Helena Christina Florence. ARMS — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, on a pile gu. between six flem-s-de-lis az. thi-ee lions passant-guardant of the field. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a pair of wings conjoined in liu'e or, all within a bordure wavy erm. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-phoenix in flames ppr. charged with a bendlet sinister wavy or. MOTTO— Foy pour devoir. EESIDE^'CE— Ambassador's Court, St. James's Palace, S.W. Hineap. HENRY AUGUSTUS SEYMOUR, of Brussels, formerly of Lisnabreeu, co. Dovu. He and his issue were autho- rised to continue to use the sui'name of Seymour and to bear the arms with proper distinction, by R.L. 14 July, 1842 ; b. 1771 ; d. 17 Sept. 1847, having m. 26 Mar. 1810, Margaret, dau. of Rev. William Williams, of Cromlech, co. Anglesey; she d. 31 Aug. 1867, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Francis Seymour, created a Baronet. [2] Henry, capt. in the army, served in first Afghan war ; d. 30 Oct. 1843. [3] WiUiam, LL.B. Trln. Hall, Camb. 1846, vicar of AVatford, Northampton, 1871, rector of Landulph 1864, 71, &c. ; b. 23 Feb. 1817; m. 29 July, 1862, Alice, dau. of Rev. AVilUam Thorpe, D.D. and the Coixntess of Pomfret (BOROUGH.) [4] Frederick, gov. and com.-in-chief of British Columbia, and gov. of British Houdm-as ; b. 6 Sept. 1820 ; d. 10 June, 1869, having m. 27 Jan. 1866,; Florence Maria, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Sir Francis Stapleton, Bart, of Greys Com't, Oxon. [5] Emma. [6] HaiTiet Margaret, m. 27 May, 1848, to H.E. Count Francis de Lutzow, chamberlain and ambassador to the Emperor of Austria. QHAKERLEY, ^ Sir Charles Watkin, of Somer- ford Park, Cheshire, D.L. (1838, U.K.), C.B., high sheriff 1863, and lieut.-col. 5th A.B. Cheshire R.v. 1860 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1857; b. 27 Mar. 1833; m. 14 July, 1858, G-eorgina Harriott, elder dau. and coheir of late George Holland Ackers, Esq. of More- ton Hall, Cheshire, and has 3 sons. (1) AValter Geoffi-ey, 2nd lieut. 60th rifles, late Ueut. 1st E. Cheshire mil. ; b. 26 Nov. 1859. (2) George Herbert, 1st R. Cheshire mil.; b. 27 Sept. 1863. (3) Ernest Alfred, b. 20 Sept. 1866. Arms— Arg. a chevi-on between three hillocks vert. Crest— A garb or, on the sinister a rabbit erect mordant ppr. Motto— Antiquum obtinens. SEAT— Somerford Park, Congletou. Eineage. CHARLES BUCKWORTH, of Park Place, Bishopsgate Heath, Berks, lieut. r.b. fusihers ; d. at Staines, Middx. 22 Aug. 1783, having m. 20 Mar. 1764, Ehzabeth, only surviving child and heir of Peter Shakerley, Esq. of Somerford and Holme, Cheshire; she d. 27 Sept. 1811, having had with other issue 3 sons, /!/ Charles Watkin John, of whom presently. /2/ Peter Everard, of Englefield Green, Surrey; b. 11 Aug. 1768 ; m. Juha, dau. of Sir Thomas Blackball, Knt. of Dubhn, and had a son, Thomas Blackball Buckworth, of Park Place, Berks, capt.; m. 2 April, 1816, Helen Hare, dau. of Rev. Marshall Clarke, rector of Shronel, co. Tipperary, and had an only sui-viviug son, Thomas Everard Buckworth, patron and rector of Even- lode, Wore. J.P. CO. Staff. ; b. 28 June, 1822 ; d. 27 June, 1874, having m. 1 Mar. 1849, Charlotte Sarah, eldest dau. of James S. Garthon, M.D. and had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Thomas Holford, rector of Evenlode, Wore. ; b. 31 Jan. 1831. [2] Everard Francis, b. 15 Sept. 1853. [3] Charles Marshall, b. 14 Feb. 1859. [4] Charlotte Helena, m. 15 Oct. 1872, to James Dixon, Esq. of London. [5] Eva Cecilia, m. 27 Aug. 1878, to Rev. WQUam Amos Barns, 2nd sou of Thomas Bams, of Tillworth House, Devon. [6] Blanche Rosa. [7] Annie Julia. /3/ Joseph Francis, of Wootton, Beds. Ueut.-col. 1st royal Cheshire mil. ; b. 30 Jan. 1770 ; m. Mary, dau. of Sir Philip Monoux, of Sandy, Beds, and relict of Sir John Payne, Bart. ; d. s. p. CHARLES AVATKIN JOHN SHAKERLEY, of Somerford, Cheshire, and Park Place aforesaid, and of Shakerley, co. Lane, assumed the surname and anns of Shakerley by Act of ParUament 1788, high sheiiff Cheshire 1791 ; b. 15 June, 1767 ; d. 20 Sept. 1834, having m. Dorothy, dau. of John Morland, of Capplethwaite, AYestmoreland; she d. 1820, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Charles Peter, created a Baronet 30 July, 1838. [2] Geoffrey Joseph, of Whatcroft HaU, Cheshire, J.P. ; b. 25 Mar. 1800 ; d. 14 May, 1878, having m. 25 April, 1827, Eleanor Maria, dau. of late Rev. James AVebster, of Ashfield, co. Long- ford, Ireland, and had mth other issue 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Geoffi-ey Joseph, of Pimley Manor, Salop, capt. ra • b. 20 Nov. 1832 ; m. 3 Oct. 1867, Emma, 2ud dau. of late Sir Richard Pierce Butler, Bart, and has 3 sons and 4 daus Geoffrey Charles, b. 19 Nov. 1869.— Hugh Pierce, b. lY Feb. 1873.— Henry Edmund, b. 28 Oct. 1876.— Eleanor Mary.— Constance Avice. — Avice Louisa. — Dora Emma. (2) Henry AVebster, major R.H.A.; b. 17 Jan. 1838; m. 1 Mar. 1866, Anne Henrietta, eldest dau. of James John Farquharson" of Langton House, Doi-set. '