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 2G BANNERMAN. Ranston, Dorset, M.P. Corfe Castle 1809/15 ; she d. 9 Aug. 1760, having had with 2 dans. 2 sons, /I/ Baker John, of whom presently. , „, i /2/ Joseph, LL.T). rector of Grendon Underwood, Bucks, and vicar of Brill; d. IG Feb. 1804, having m. Margaret, dau. of bir Crispe Gascoigne, Knt. and had with 3 daiLs. an only son, JOSEPH LITTLEIIALES, A.M. rector of Conihcoto, co. Glonc • m. at Bicester, June, 17U8, Susanna, dau. ot Thomas Davis, of that place, and had -ith other issue a sou, Joseph Gascoigne, rector of Sliatstone, and LiUingstone Dan-ell, Bucks, whose youngest son, Frederick, m. 31 Mai. 1857, Sarah Maria, only child of late John Hall, Lsq. ot West HillHoiise, Dartford, Kent. , . t „,w1 BAKER JOHN LITTLEHALES, of Lincoln s Inn and MouLsey, Surrey; b. 6 May, 1732; d. 30 Oct. 1<85, having in. Maria, dau. awl sole heir of BendaU Martyu, E.sq.; slic d. 10 Nov 179G, haviuc had ij sons and 2 daus. Ill Sir Edward Baker, created a Baronet. 2 BendaU Robert Littloliales, vice-adm. of the rod, entered ll.N. as miilshipman "Vigilant," G4, in 1778, served at siege of M.irtinique 1793, &c.; b. 30 April, 17G5; d. .5 Aug. 1847 aged 82, having m. 22 Oct. (? 29 Aug.), 1803, Mary Anne, dau of Thomas Cleather, Esq. of Plymouth; she d. 19 Jan. la&J, having had 4 sons and a dau. a ) BendaU, J.P. Dorset, B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 182.d; b. 22 May, 18U4- d. 4 Oct. 1880, at Buckshaw House, Slierborne, having m ' 1838, Nancy Kegan, dau. of John Home, Esq. (2) Edward, capt. R.x. retd. 1864, hon. sec. Thames Church Mission Society; b. 2 Dec. 18U5. „ „ ., n 4. (3) WilUam M A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1846, vicar of Comptou Bishop 1848 79; b. 24 Oct. 1806; m. 29 April, 1836, his cousin Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Capt. W H Cleather, 1st Ceylon regt. dep.-judge-adv. Ceylon, and has 2 sons ami 2 daus. [1] William BendaU, b. 14 June, 1842. [2] Eihvard Baker Charles, b. 30 Mar. 1849. [3] AmeUa Mary, b. 11 Mar. 1838. [4] EUzabeth Sophia, b. 30 Oct. 1840. (4) Charles, capt. b. 29 May, 1820. (5) Mar}-. /3/ Verney Peter, JI.A. rector of Burton, co. Line; d. unm. /4/ Randall WiUiam, E.I.C.s. d. unm. at Trichiuopoli, 1789. _ /5/ Storer Charles, A.M. preb. of St. Patrick's, Dublin, chaplain to L.L. Ireland; d. imm. May 1811, aged 35. /6/ Elizabeth Laura, m. 14 April, 1788, to Thomas Willats, of Kidmore End, Oxford. /7/ Maria, m. 30 April, 1798, to Rev. Thomas Herbert Noyes, of Ea-st Mascalls, Sas.sex, si.A. Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxon. -sacar of Bath Easton, Somerset; he d. 8 Aug. 1812. SIR EDWARD BAKER BAKER, lieut.-col. in the army, and under-secretary of state for Ireland (eldest son of Baker John Littlehales, Esq. by Maria, dau. and sole heiress of Beudall Mart}m, Esq.), created a Bajioxet OF the United Kingdom 2 Sept. 1802, and by sign manual 17 Jan. 1817, he assumed pur- suant to the will of his cousin Peter William Baker, Esq. above- named, the surname of Baker only, and the arms of Baker quarterly with those of Littlehales; b. 2.3 Feb. 1764; d. 4 Mar. 1825, having ni. 22 July, 1805, Lady Elizaljeth Mary Fitz- gerald, dau. of William Robert, 2nd Duke of Leinster; shed. 28 Feb. 1857, ha'ing had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Edward Baker, 2nd Baronet, b. 4 Nov. 1806; d. 29 Mar. 1879. (2) Sir Talbot Hastings BendaU, 3rd and present B.aronet. (3) Emilia JLaria, m. 22 July, 1828, to Thomas Mills Goodlake, Es"). of Wadley House, Berks, and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas Leinster GOODLAKE, b. 13 May, 1829 ; m. 22 Nov. 1855, Mary Frederica, sister of Sir Richard George Glyn, Bart. [2] Edward Wallace, bar.-at-law,b. 19 Sept. 1830; m. 1st— 28 Dec. 1859, Hon. Caroline Wrottesley, dau. of John, 2nd Lord Wrottesley; she d. s. p. 1 Sept. 1860. He m. 2ndly— Cecilia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late Capt. Alexander Ellicc, R.N. [3] Gerald Littlehales, hon. lieut.-gen. late Coldstream guards, V.C. late A.D.O. to the Queen; b. 14 May, 1832; m. 5 Nov. 1870, Margaret Jane, only dau. of Robert Ewing Curwen, Esq. of London. [4] Emilia Jane, m. 15 July, 1857, to William Frederick Webb, Esq. of Newstead Abbey, Notts, high sheriff 1865, capt. Sherwood rangers, lieut. late 17th lancers, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Algernon Frederick, b. 13 May, 1865. — Roderick Beauclerk, b. 3 Mar. 1867.— Augusta ZeUa.— Geraldine Katherine. — Ethel Mary. — Mabel Cecilia. [5] Olivia Elizabeth, m. 1878, the Comte de Lasterrie, son of the Marquis de Lasterrie, of France. (4) Geraldine Laura, d. s. p. 13 Oct. 1869, having m. 10 June, 1847, to Hubert Hatchings, Esq. (MEDLTOOTT), of Sandford Orcas, Somerset. (5) Louisa Isabella. BANNERMAN, Sir George, "of Elsick, co. Kiucardine" (1G82, N.s.) ; s. as 10th Baronet in 1877; b. 4 June, 1827; m. 5 Oct. 18Gfl, Anne Mary, eldest dau. of late Eichard Brooke, Esq. f.s.A. of Handford, Chesh, and has a son and dau. (1) Alexander, b. 16 Dec. 1871. (2) Eleanor. Arms- Gu., a banner displayed arg., thereon a canton az. charged with St. Andrew's cross of the second. Crest — A demi-man in armour, holding in his dexter hand a sword ppr. Supporters— Two armed men ppr. Motto— Pro patria. RE.SIDENCE— East Hill, Brackley, Northants. Eineage. Sir ALEXANDER BANNERJIAN (great-great-grandson of Alexander Bannenuan, of Elsick and Wattertoun, sheriff of Aberdeens. 1612) was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 28 Dec. 1682, with remainder to the heirs male of his body. He m. (contract 15 Feb. 1670) Margaret, 2nd dau. of Patrick, ami sister of Sir Francis Scott, Bart, of Thirlestane (B. Napier), and left issue. His grandson, Alexander (elder sou of Patrick Banuerman, provost of Aberdeen 1715, by Ids 'wife Margaret, dau. of Sir Charles Mait- land, of Pitrichie, ext.) ; b., 1716 ; d. , 1782, having m., 1737, Margery, dau. and heir of Thomas Burnett, of Kirkhill, in Dyce; she d., leaving 3 sons, /I/ Sir Alexander, Gth Baronet (on the death of his kins- man. Sir Edward, in 1796), of Kirkhill, physician in Aberdeen, and professor of medicine in King's CoU. and University of Aberdeen; d. 29 Dec. 1813, aged 73, having m. 1768, Mary, dau. of James Gordon, of Banchory. His grandson. Sir Alexander, 9th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir Charles, 18 Jime, 1851), vico-lieut. co. Aberdeen, in the diplomatic service; b. 6 April, 1823; d. 21 April, 1877, having m.25 Sept. 1860, Lady Arabella Diana SackviUe-AVest, youngest dau. of George John, 6th Earl of Delawarr ; she d. 10 Feb. 1869. He m. 2ndly— 20 Jan. 1874, Lady Katherine Ashburnham, eldest dau. of Bertram, 4th Earl of Ashburn- ham. By his 1st wife he had a dau. — Ethel Mary Elizabeth. /2/ Thomas, of Aberdeen, wine merchant; d. Jan. 1820, aged 77, having m. Jane, dau. of George Simpson, of Hazelhead, and had 2 sons, [1] Sir Alexander, provost, M.p. city Aberdeen, 1832/47, knighted on appointment as lieut.-gov. Prince Edward Island 1861/4, gov. Bahamas 1854/7, and lastly of New- foundland 1857/64 ; b. 8 Oct. 1788 ; d. s. p. 30 Dec. 1864, having m. 14 Jan. 1824, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Alexander Gordon, Esq.; she d. 24 Dec. 1878. [2] Thomas, of Aberdeen, b. 3 Oct. 1795; d. 14 April, 1843, having ni. 22 June, 1824, Jane, dau. of George Hogarth, Esq. also of Aberdeen, and had with other issue a son and 5 daus. (1) Sir George 10th and present Baronet. (2) Jane,m. at Nassau, Bahamas, 22 Aug. 1855,to Major- Gen. Millington Henry Synge, r.e. (Bart.) (3) Eupheniia, unm. (4) Margaret, unm. (5) Ehzabeth, d. 6 Feb. 1877, having m. 19 Jan. 1869, to Alexander Hogarth, Esq. of Alierdeen. (6) Thomasine, m. 28 April, 1866, to Francis Logie Pirie, M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. and has a dau. Ina Violet Logie PIRIE, b. 18 Jan. 1867.