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 THOMAS. 609 RIGHABD TEMPLE, of The Nash, aforesaid, of Balliol Coll. Oxon. ; b. 28 Feb. 1800 ; d. 20 Dec. 1874, having m. 1st— 25 Mar. 1825, Louisa Ann, dau. of James Eivett-Camac. Bo.c.S. (Babt.) ; she d. 13 April, 1837, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Richard, G.c.s.i. created a Babonet. (2) WillianvHenry, Sl.K. Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1856, curate of Little Comberton, Wore. 1858/65 ; b. 19 Sept. 1830 ; m. 19 May, 1863. Maria. 3rd dau. of Sir Henry Willock, K.L.s. and widow of Francis Robert Neilson. Esq. of London, and has a son and dau. Reginald Willock C4th but only surviving son), b. 17 Xov. 1868.— Gertrude Millicent. (3) Anne Sophia, d. 8 May, 1857, having m. 21 May. 1850, as 1st wife, to Charles Edmund Tennant, Esq. of Needwood House, Burton-on-Trent: he d. 2 Jan. 1862, leaving a son and dau. /I/ Charles Richard Texnant, capt. 1st R. dragoons; b. 9 Feb. 1851. /2/ Charlotte Louisa, m. 17 Dec. 1872, to William Thackeray Marriott, Q.C. 1877, bar.-at-law L.I. bencher, M.P. Brighton 1880. (4) Louisa Maria, d. 2 Mar. 1864, having m. 26 April, 1853, to Grev Skipwith, capt. R.N. (BART.) (5) Elizabeth Emma, d. 10 Mar. 1880, having m. 16 Oct. 1877, as 2nd ^vife, to Rev. John Walcot, of Bitterley Court, Salop. RICHARD TEilPLE m. 2ndly— 28 Aug. 1840, Penelope, only child of Rev. Alexander Luders, M.A. rector of Woolstone, Glouc. knight of the holy Roman empire, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (6) John Alexander, major Bengal S.C. ; b. 3 April, 1842 ; m.21 Nov. 1876, Elizabeth, younger dau. of late Rev. J D Matthias, and has a son and dau, Edgar de Luders. d. 3 July, 1878.— A dau. b. 12 Sept. 1880. (7) Edward, b. 4 July. 1843. (8) George Theodore, lieut. R.X. ; b. 24 Oct. 1847; m. 26 Oct. 1880, Philippa Desiree, eldest dau. of Herr Philip H. Schwensen, of Hasvig, Norway. (9) Henry Francis, b. 27 Nov. 1850. (10) Harriette Penelope, m. 2 April, 1872, to John WiUiam Willis-Bund, of Wick Episcopi, co. Wore. J.P. Caius CoU. Camb. M.A. LL.B. bar.-at-law L.I. and has a son and 2 daus. Alexander Joseph WiLLiS-BUND, b. 26 Jan. 1874.— Mar- garet. — Mary Susanna. (11) Augusta Anna. rpHOMAS, SlE GOD- -*- FBEY ViGNOLES, Bart. (1694, E.), lieut. E.A.; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 27 Mar. 1856 ; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Edmond. Arms — Sa. a chevron and canton erm. Chest — Ademi-unicom erm. armed maned and tufted or holding an escocheon sa. Motto — Virtus in-icta glo- riosa. ILineage. SIR JOHN THOMAS, of Wenvoe Castle and Ruperra, j.u. (elder Ijrother of Edmund and William, sons of William Thomas, Esq. by Sarah, dau. and heir of John Powell, of Flemingston), created a Baroxet 4 Dec. 1694, with remainder to his brothers before named, having m. Elizabeth, relict of Lieut.-(jen. Ludlow. He d. s. p. 17 Jan. 1702,3, when the title and estates reverted to his next brother, who became SIR EDMOND THOMAS, 2nd Baronet ; d. 1723, having m. (sett, dated 25 Dec. 1711) Mary, dau. of Right Hon. ■John Howe (V. Chedworth, ext.), of StoweU, co. Glouc. (by Arabella, 3rd dau. of Samuel Scrope, Earl of Sunderland), and bad 3 sons, (1) Sir Edmond, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) John, gen. in the army ; m. Lady Sophia Keppel. dau. of Arnold Joost, 1st Earl of Albemarle; she d. 25 May, 1773, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons (all d. unm.), of whom the eldest, Charles Nassau, col. in the army, vice-chamberlain to the Prince of Wales 1795 (afterwards George iv.), master of the robes to the Prince Regent 1812 ; d unm. 11 April, 1820. (3) William, b. at Wenvoe, 1718. SIR EDMOND, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Chippenham and co. Glamorgan, survey or-gen. of woods, &c. north and soutli of Trent 1763, sold Weiivoe Castle 1765 ; d. 10 Oct. 1767, having m. May, 1740 50, Abigail, dau. of Sir Thomas Webster. Bart. and relict of William Northey, M.P. of Compton Bassett, Wilts. ; she d. 9 May, 1777, having had 3 sons, /I/ Sir Edmond, 4th Baronet ; d. unm. 1789. /2/ Frederick, officer in footguards, killed in a duel, Sept. 1803, by Col. the Hon. Cosmo Gordon. /3/ Sir John, 5th Baronet ; d. 14 Dec. 1828, having m. 1782, Mary, dau. of John Parker, of Harfield Court, co. Glouc. and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir John Godfrey, s. as 6th Baronet. [2] Frederick Jennings, rear-adm. R.y. Ueut. n.M.S. " Spar- tiate" at Trafalgar; b. 19 April, 1786 ; d. 19 Dec. 1855,liayiug m. 7 Aug. 1816, Susannah, dau. of Arthur Atherley, Esq. of Southampton ; she d. 23 July, 1828, having had 3 sous and a dau. (1) Frederick, Ueut. R.X. b. July, 1817 ; d. 1834. (2) John Wellesley, c.B. Ueut.-gen. "(retd.), Ueut.-col. brigade decot AViuchester 1873/7 : b. 22 May. 1822 ; unm. (3) Barclay, lieut.-col. 27th (InniskiUing) regt. ; b. 1 April, 1827 ; d. 12 Dec. 1866. having m. 10 Aug. 1853, Catherine, dau. of AVUliam Gnild, Esq. of Ayr, and had a son, Frederick William, lieut. 63rd regt. ; b. 24 Oct. 1856. (4) Mary, d. 2 April, 1854, having m. 10 Feb. 1846, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Gilbert Heathcote (Bart.); he d. 28 Oct. 1876. (See below.) SIR JOHN GODFREY, vicar of Wartling and Bodiam, Sussex ; b. 1 Sept. 1784 ; d. 7 May, 1841, having m. 1st— 1 April, 1808, Frances, dau. of Stephen Ram, of Ramsfort, co. Wexford ; she d. Jan. 1816, having had with 3 daus. an only son, [1] Sir Edmond Stephen, 7th Baronet, major in the army ; b. 6 Feb. 1810; d. unm. 6 Feb. 1852. SIR JOHN GODFREY m. 2ndly— 10 Mar. 1817, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. John Vignoles, of Comahir House, CO. Westmeath (and widow of Lieut.-Col. Grey, 30th regt. who fell at Badajoz, by whom she had a posthumous son — Sir George Edward Grey, K.C.B. governor New Zealand 1861,7 — see Kjs'IGHTAGE); she d. 5 May, 1854, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [2] Sir Godfrey John, s. as 8th Baronet. [3] John, b. 25 Feb. 1826; d. s.p. 15 Mar. 1861, having m. 22 April, 1847, Katharine Elizabeth, younger dau. of Edmond Cranston Bacon, com. R.y. (Bart.) [4] Charles, lieut. 54th Bengal inf.; b. 16 Aug. 1828; d. 17 Jan. 1871, having m. 16 July, 1855, Mary Olive (whom he divorced 1865), only dau. of late Rev. Henry Welch, of Hailsham, Sussex, and had 3 daus. Mary Amy. — Caroline Emma. — JuUa Fanny. [5] Eliza Julia, m. 6 Dec. 1855, as 3rd ^ife, to Rev. Gilbert Heathcote (BART.), above-mentioned ; he d. 28 Oct. 1876. [6] Julia, m. 1st— 1 Sept. 1843, to Rev. Henry Berens Pratt, vicar of AVartling, Sussex ; he d. 1 Sept. 1843. She re-m. 26 Nov. 1846, to William Kersteman, of Toronto, by whom she has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Kersteman, b. 16 Sept. 1851. (2) Henry Edmond. b. 2 Oct. 1857. (3) Bessy Victoria Thomas, m. 30 May, 1871, to Samuel George Wood, of Toronto, bar.-at-law. (4) JuUa, m. 30 Sept. 1880, to Frederick Vaughan, 7th son of late Rev. H C Philpott, of Earls Croome, co. Wore. I (5) Fanny Louisa. [7] Caroline Margaret, m. 17 Mar. 1846, to Ormus Biddulph, biiuker, and has 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Ormus Edmond Biddulph. b. 5 Jan. 1850. (2) Fnincis Herbert, R.X.; b. 18 Jan. 1856. (3) Godfrey John, b. 6 July, 1861. (4) Augusta Elizabeth, m. 6 April, 1869, to William Henry, eldest son of Robert Campbell, Esq. of Buscot Park, Berks, and has issue. (5) Paiilina. (6) Constance, m. 1st — 7 May, 1874, to Powell William. Prince of Wales Own (formerly 14th) regt. brother of Lady Hooker, and elder son of Rev. WiUiam Symonds, of Pendock Manor, ' Glouc; he d. 19 May, 1879, leaving a son. She re-m. 20 Dec. 1881. to James Orr, late of Garra'nilla. Liverpool Plains, x.s.w. (7) Caroline, m. 25 Nov. 1873, to George Henry, son of Charles Eaton, Esq. of Birkenhead, and has issue. (8) Katharine Lucy. m. 3 Sept. 1878, to Edgar James Baker, minor canon of Chester Cathedral, and has a dau. (9) Louisa Harriet. (10) Julia Frances. [8] Paulina, m. 15 June. 1848. to Herbert Ma-scall Curteis, of Windmill Hill Place, Sussex, M.P. Rye 1847,52, 14 years master of the East Sussex foxhounds, and has 3 sons and fi daus. /I/ Herbert CfRTEls, b. 14 April. 1849; m. 12 Jan. 1881, LsabeUa, eldest dau. of Sir Anchitcl Ashburnliam. Bart. /2/ Robert Mascall, b. 12 Oct. 1851.-/3/ John, b. 12 April, 1864.-/4/ Caroline. — /5/ Paulina. — /6/ Eliza Anne.— /7/ Katharine.- /8/ Charlotte Ellen.