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 640 WAL8HAM—WARDLA W. (5) Gertrude, m. 1 Nov. 1879, to Charles Thomas Dyke, clilest sou of Sir Thomas Dyke Aclanil, Bart. (6) Mary Caroline, m. 1st— 5 Oct. 1876, as 2nd wife, to Sir WilUam Clay, Bart, who d. 30 June, 1878. She re-m. 28 Feb. 1880, to Captain Walter Henry Holbecli, GOth rifles, eldest son of Arclideacou llolbcoli, of Farnburough Hall, Yorks. (7) Edith Isabel, m. 29 July, 1875, to Herbert James Fellowcs, Ksq. and has a dau. b. 19 Jan. 188U. Arms — Arg. three bulls' heads caboshed sa. Crest— An heraldic tiger sejant sa. senile of plates. JIOTTO— Sic vos non vobis. SE.T— Bradfiold, CoUumpton, Devon. Town Residence— 45, Brook street, w. Eineage. BENJAMIN BOWDEN (DICKENSON) WALROND, of Knightshayes, and Bnidfield House, Devon, J.r. li.l,. high sheriff 182-t (son of John Dickinson, Esq. and Harriet Bowdcn his wife); he and liis ^^fe and issue were authorised to take and use the surname of Walrond in lieu of that of Dickenson by R.L. 21 April, 1845 ; he d. 15 July, 1851, having m. 6 July, 1815, Frances, elder dau. and coheir of William Henry Walrond, of Bradfleld House aforesaid (descended from a family seated there temp. Hexry II.), and had a son and dau. [1] Sir John Walrond, created a Baronet. [2] Margaret Walrond, m.25 Aug. 1863, to Capt. Edward Drewc, ■2uil son of Edward Simcoe Drewe, of the Grange, Devon. Johnson-Walsh — see Johnson. WALSHAM, Sir John, of Knill Court, Here- ford, J.P. (1831, U.K.), J.P. D.L. Eadnor, entered the diplomatic service 1857, an attach^ in Mexico, charge d'affaires 1863/5, 2nd sec. Madrid 1866/9, Hague 1870/3, sec. legation Pekiu 1873/4, Madrid 1875/8, and at Berlin since 1878 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 187-1 ; b. 24 Oct. 1830; m. 5 Mar. 1867, Florence, only dau. of Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett, C.b. (B. Abinger), and has 2 sons, (1) John Scarlett, b. 15 Oct. 1869. (2) Percy Romilly, b. 1871. Arjis— Sa. on a cross voided five cross-crosslets patie fitchee or. (jnEST— Out of a ducal coronet or a double-headed eagle dis- played sa. each wing charged with d ci'oss patil'e fitchee between two ermine spots or, suspended by a gold chain an escocheon arg. thereon a Saracen's head erased ppr. wreathed arg. and az. Motto — Sub litjcrtate quietem. SEAT— Knill Court, Kingsland ll.P.O. Hineafle. TOHN GARBETT-WALSHAM, of Knill Court, Hereford (only son of Francis Garbett, of Huntington Park, Hereford, and his wife Elizabeth, sole heir of John Walsham, of Knill Court, descended from John Walsham, of Presteign, Radnor), assumed the additional surname by R.L. 12 April, 1800, col. Radnor mil. b. 26 Jan. 1771; d. 1819, having m. 21 June, 1804, Anna Maria, dau. and eventual sole heir of Hugh Hughes, of Bodwryn, co. Anglesey ; she d. 29 Mar. 1863, having had an only child, SIR JOHN JAMES WALSHAM, of Knill Court, Hereford, J.P. D.L. and for Radnor, high sheriff 1871, commissioner of charities, major Herefordsh. mil. assistant poor law com- missioner 1835/47, poor law inspector 1847/68, created a BARO- NET 30 Sept. 1831; he and his issue were authorised to discon- tinue the surname of Garliettand use that of Walsham only by R.L. 10 May, 1837 ; Ij. G June, 1805; d. 10 Aug. 1874, having 111. 25 May, 1826, Sarah Frances, 2nd. dau. of Matthew Bell, Esq. of Woolsington House, Northumb.; she d. 19 Aug. 1857, liaviug had 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sir John, 2nd and present Baronet. /2/ Francis, M.A. Univ. Dmham 1858, curate of Badminton 1879, of Fiugest-cum-Ibstoue, Oxon. 1875/7; b. 9 April, 1832; 111. 29 June, 1865, Marianne, eldest dau. ©f Charles James Bamett, Esq. M.P. and has 2 sons and a dau. John Charles, b. 11 Sept. 1866.— Arthur Brandling, b. 10 Mar. 1868. — Florence Augusta. /3/ Arthur, lieut. R.A. b. 16 Jime, 1833; fell at the Alma, 20 Sept. 1854. /4/ Charles, M.A. Magd. Coll. Camb. 1864, vicar of Sculcoates, Yorks, since 1866, &c.; b. 26 Aug. 1837; m. 27 Aug. 1867, Mary Caroline, youngest dau. of Henry Newmarch, M.D.; she d. s. p. Dec. 1872. /5/ Anna, ra. 12 April, 1855, to Col. O'Bryen Bellingham Woolsey, R.A. late D.A.Q.M.G. Ceylon, and has a dau. Alice WoOLSEY. /6/ Fanny. WAEDLAW, Sir Henry, of TilUcoultry (1631, N.S.), claims this ancient Baronetcy; b. 22 Mar. 1822; m. 21 July, 1845, Christina, 3rd dau. of James Paton, and has 2 sous and G daus. (1) James, b. 30 Oct, 1861. (2) Henry, b. 8 Feb. 1807. (3) Griice. (4) Cliristinn. (5) Margaret. (6) Jane. (7) Isabella. (8) Helen. Arms- Quarterly, 1st niid 4tli, Az., three masoles or, WARD- LAW. 2nd ami 3rd, Az., three water bougcts or, Vallence. Crest— An estoile or. Motto — Familias firmat pietas. ResidencI';— Tillicoultry, r.F-,