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 8T0CKENSTR0M—ST0NH0 USE. 591 I liaviiiG: m. 30 Oct. 1753, Dorothy, ilau. of Charles Williug. of Pliilailelphia; she d. 25 Sept. 1782, haiug had 2 sons aud a daii. /I/ Sir Walter, created a Baronet. /2/ Charles, of Wobiiru Farm, Chertsey, Surrey, vice-adni. of tlie wliite: b. 28 April. 1760; d. Xov. "l833, haViug m. Aug. 1789, Charlotte, dau. of Andrew Grote, of London, banker; she d. 25 Mar. 1825, having had 4 sons and a dau. [1] Charles, of Buckeridge, Devon; b. 4 June. 1793; d. 20 June, 1868, having ni. 2 July, 1833, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Harrison, of Heathbank, Cheshire; she d. 10 Dec. 1863, having had 2 sous and 4 daus. (1) Charles Henry, com. R.N.; b. 25 Oct. 1836: m. 2 July, 1867, Louisa Augustus Tennison EmiUe, dau. of Rev. Henry and Lady Emilie Gray (E. LIMERICK), both lost in " City of Boston," Jan. 1870. (2) Arthur Frederick Greslev, bar.-at-law I.T. 1872 ; b. 18 Oct. 1846. (3) Mary Charlotte, m. 11 Sept. 1856, to Capt. Milford Tozer, 45th Bengal X.I.; he d. 22 Mar. 1860, leaving a dau. Helen May. (4) Emily Rose, m. 22 June, 1865, to Rev. George WooU- combe, rector of Highampton, North Devon, aud has 2 sons and a dau. Harry St. John StirUng AVOOLLCOMBE, b. 27 Dec. 1869.— Louis Charles Stirling, b. 25 Mar. 1872.— Mary Elizabeth StirUng. (5) Ellen Augusta, m. 17 Aug. 1870, to Capt. Charles Augustus John Heysham, R.N. of Iddesleigh, North Devon, aud has 3 daus. Mary Frances HETSHAil.— Ellen Margaret.- Lily Har- rington. (6) Agues Laura Grace. [2] Andrew, b. 13 Dec. 1794 : d. umu. in India. [3] Walter Frederic, b. 7 May, 1796 ; d. uum. [4] Joseph Francis, capt. R.x. ; b. 29 June, 1798 ; d. 11 Sept. 1860, haing m. 13 Jan. 1849, Mary Dormer, dau. of Peter Francis Luard, si.D. and has 2 sons aud 2 <laus. Walter Frederic, Ueut. R.x. ; b. 20 Xov. 1851.— Charles James Robert, late Ueut. 85th regt. ; b. 17 Dec. 1857. — Annie Mary. — Frances Charlotte. [5] Charlotte Dorothea, d. 25 Jime, 1862, having m. 1 May, 1827, to her cousin Charles StirUng, of Muiravonside, afore- .said; he d. 26 Aug. 1867. /3/ Anne, d. 1 Jime. 1830, having m. 26 May, 1778, to Andrew StirUng, of DrumpeUier, aforesaid ; he d. Sm W.LTER STIELIXG, F.R. an.l A.S. sheriff Kent 1804, M.P. Gatton 1798/1802, and St. Ives, CornwaU, 1807 12, of London, banker, created a Baroxet 15 Dec. 1800; b. 24 June, 1758; d. 26 Aug. 1832, having m. 28 April, 1794, Susannah, dau. and sole heir of George Trenchard Goodenough, Esq. of Borth- wood, Southants; she d. 8 June, 1806, having had a son and 3 daiis. (1) Sir Walter George, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Mary Jane, m. 2 Jan. 1816, to Sir James Flower, Bart, (ext.) who d. 17 May, 1850. (3) Dorothy Anne, b. 24 May 1796 ; m. 23 July, 1814, to John Barrett-Lennard, Esq. (BAJIT.), chief clerk of the privy council; he d. 16 Dec. 1857. (4) Matilda Georgina, d. 7 May, 1873, ha^•ing m. 1st — 3 Aug. 1816, to Henry Dawkius MUUgau, of London aud Jamaica, aud 2ndly— 20 June. 1833, as 2nd ^^-ife, to Sir Thomas Barrett- Lennard, Bart, who d. 26 June, 1857. QTOCKEXSTEOM, Sir O Gysbert Hexey, of Maastrom, Cape of Good Hope (1840, U.K.), formerly 61st regt.; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1864; b. 11 Mar. 1841 ; m. 1876. Harriet Catherine, dau. of William N. Fuller, of the Cape of Good Hope ; heir presumptive, his nephew Audries. Arms — Per fesse arg. and or a fesse wavy az. between a sword and branch of lam-el ppr. enriched by a ring of the astronomical charac- ter of Mars sa. in chief, and the stump of a tree issuing from water in base ppr. Crest — In front of a Uke stump of a tree two swords in saltire ppr. Motto — Fortis si jure fortis. Seat— Maastrom, Cape Town, South Africa. Itincage. SIR AN'DRIES STOCKEXSTROM (son of Andries Stockeu- strom, a Swede), Ueut.-gov. of the eastern division of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, capt. of regt. of Corsxcau rangers, created a Baroxet 29 Mar. 1840 : b. 6 Jidv, 1792; d 15 Mar. 1864, having m. 8 Dec. 1828, Elsabe Helena, dau. of Gysbert Henry Maasdorp, of the Cape of Good Hope, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Gysbert Henry, 2nd aud present Baronet. [2] Andries, bar.-at-law m.t. 1865. puisne judge supreme court Cape of Good Hope Sept. 1879, attorney-gen. 1877, special judge of lauds court in Griquland West 1876, M.L.A. (Biughersdorp); b. 22 April, 1844 ; d. 22 Mar. 1880, having m. 24 Dec. 1867, Maria Henrietta, eldest dau. of Andries J. Hartzenberg, Esq. M.L.A. and had -w-ith other issue a son. Andries, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy. [3] EUzabeth Maria Henrietta, m. 11 Mar. 1S52, to Charles WilUam Hutton, Esq, and has 7 sons and 5 daus. (1) Andries Stockeustrom HUTTOX, b. 23 April. 1857.— (2) Charles Henrv, b. 12 Aug. 1858.— (3) Edward Dnmimond, b. 2 Jan. 1861.— (4) Frederick Augustus, b. 15 Jime, 1862.— (5) Reginald.— (6) Siduev.— (7) Herbert. (8) Ella EUzabeth, m. Dec. 1876, to Christiau George Maasdorp. bar.-at-law l.T. 1871. (9) EUzabeth Sophia.— (10) Henrietta Maria Louisa.— (11) Emily Anne.— (12) Mary. [4] Maria Susanna, d. 25 Dec. 1870, having m. 19 Jan. 1864, to Sidney Godolphin Alexander Shippard, B.C.L. bar.-at-law I.T. grandson of Rear-Adm. Shippard. [5] EUa Helena. STOXHOUSE, Sir Henry Vajcsittaet (1670, E.), formerly 94th regt. A.D.C. to Sir Henry Pottinger when governor of Madras 1850/.5 ; s. his father as 11th Baronet in 1866; b. 6 May, 1827; m. 18 June, 1851, Charlotte, 4th dau. of late John Beatty West, Esq. M.P. Dublin ; she d. 21 Aug. 1857, leaving 2 sons. (1) Reginald Dowdeswell Charles, bar.-at-law i.t. 1875; b. 6 July, 1853. (2)" Ernest Hay, b. 27 July, 1853. Arms — Arg. on a fesse sa. between thi'ee hawks volant az. a leopard's face between two mullets or. Crest— A talbot's head couped arg.coUared sa.Uned or and in the mouth a dove volant, also arg. Motto— SubUmiora petamus. Einfagf. Sm WILLIAJI STONHOUSE, of Radley, Berks, (brother of Sir James Stouhouse, Bart, of Ambenleu Hall. Essex, sons of George Stouhouse, of Radley, clerk of the green cloth to Q. Elizabeth, and grandson of Robert Stouhouse, of Bar- stead, Kent), created a Baronet 7 May, 1628 ; m. EUzabeth dau. and heir of John Powell, of Wales; he d. 1631, aged 76, bavins had with 5 daus. 3 sous, [1] str John, 2nd Baronet ; d. unm. 1632. [2] Sir George, s. as 3rd Barouet. [3] WilUam, of Cokethorp, Oxou. SIR GEORGE, 3rd Barouet, fined for his loyalty to Chahles I. and compoimdeil for his estate for £1.460 ; he sur- rendered his father's patent of creation aud had a new one granted to him (5 May, 1670) for life, with remainder to his 2nd and 3rd sons and their heirs male. He d. alx)ut 1674, having m. Margaret, dau. of Richard, 1st Lord Lovelace, of Hurley, and had 3 sons,