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 662 WILLSHIRE—WILMOT. [2] Sir Henry, 3rd Baronet, m.p. Yarmouth, i.w. and Eves- ham; b. 17 Nov. 1796; d. unm. 23 Mar. 1865. [3] Sir John Pollard, 4th Baronet, member Indian council. M.P. Leominster; d. 15 Sept. 1866, aged 68, having m. 1st— 24 Jul}, 1822, Elizabeth, only dau. of Gen. Kennedy, C.B. E.I.C.S.; she d. 14 Nov. 1852, ha-ing had 4 daus. (1) Maria Martha, d. 30 Jan. 1871, having m. to J Duncan Inverarity, of Ilosemouut, Montrose. (2) Mary Sophia Marin, d. 6 Oct. 1853. having m. 3 Sept. 1846, as 1st wife, to Arthur Malet, of Pyrland Hall, Somerset (Bart.) (3) Eleanor, m. 5 Mar. 18S7, to Robert Bruce ^neas Macleod, of Invergordon Castle, co. Ross, J. p. d.L. and CadboU, co. Cromarty, vice lieut., com. R.x. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Roderick Willoughby MACLEOD, b. 29 May, 1858.— Tor- quiU, b. 1864.— Norman Cranstoun, b. 1866. — Cicely Julia. — Ethel Jane. — Olivia Ellen. (4) Cicely, m. 15 Nov. 1860, to Anthony Morris Storer, Esq. of Purley Park, Berks, major O.xon. mil. and has a dau. Leila Minna Gertnide STORER. Sir J. P. WILLOCGHBT m. 2ndly— 1854, Mary Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Thomas Hawkes, Esq. of Himley House, Staff. M.P. Dudley, and had a son and 2 daus. (5) Sir John Christopher, 5th and present Baronet. (6) Alice Aune. (7) Maria Gertrude. iLineagp. WILLSHIRE, Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas (1841, U.K.), lieut. and capt. Scots guards; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1862 ; b. 23 Nov. 1850 ; heir presumptive, his brother Ernest. Arms — Per chevron az. and arg. in chief si.K crosses-patre four and two or and in base on a mount vert a bay-horse caparisoned, thereon a Belochee soldier ppr. on a chief of the second a representation of the fortress of Kholat ppr. a canton gu. charged with a representation of the badge of the first clas.s of the order of the Doorani^-e empire also ppr. bestowed upon Sir T. Willshire by the king of Affghanistan. Crest — A Caffre holding in his de.xter hand an assagai and suiiporting with the sinister three assagais all ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a soldier of Her Majesty's 38th regt. of foot. Sinister, a soldier of Her Majesty's 2nd regt. of foot ; on parade. UroTTOES— Und^.r the arms, "Kheldt." Over the crest, " Caffraria." Residexcr— Woodlands, Uxbridge. SIR THOMAS WILLSHIRE, of Richings Park, Bucks. G.C.B. (son of Capt. John Willshire, and grandson of Noah Willshire), gen. in the army, col. 51st regt. knight (first cla-ss) of Dooranee empire (Cabul), created a Baronet 22 May, 1841, for his services at the siege of Ghuznee and capture of Khelat, in Affghanistan, served also in the Peninsular war, in the Wal- cheren expedition, and at the Cape of Good Hope, C.B. 1838, K.C.B. 1839, G.C.B. 1861; b. 24 Aug. 1789; d. 31 May, 1862, having m. 11 April, 1848, Annette Lfetitia, eldest dau. of Capt. George Berkeley Maxwell, R.X. of Tuppendeuce, Kent, and had with other issue 2 sous and 2 daus. (1) Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Ernest Maxwell, lieu*.. 73rd regt. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 10 ilay, 1856. (3) Alice Marj', m. 16 Aug. 1881, to Rev. James W. Adams, senior chaplain Bengal establisluuent. (4) Edith Annette. WILMOT, Sir Henry, of Chaddesdeu, co. Derby, J.P. D.L, (1759, G.B.), late rifle bri- gade, v.c. C.B. 1881, served in Indian mutiny, de- puty-judge-advocate Oude field force 1857/8, judge- advocate-gen. forces Chinese war 1860/1, lieut.- col. Derbyshire R.v. 1863 81, M.P. South Derbyshire since 1869 ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1872; b. 3 Feb. 1831 ; m. 15 July, 1862, Charlotte Cecilia, dau. of Rev. Frederic Harry Pare (B. DE Ros); heir presumptive, his nephew Ralph. Arms — Sa. on a fesse or between three eagle's heads couped arg. as many escallops gu., a canton vair of the third and fourth. Crest— An eagle's head couped arg. murally gorged sa.,in the beak an escallop gu. Seat— Chaddesden Hall, Derby. fLincagr. ROBERT WILLMOT, of Chaddesden, Derby (son of Robert, and grandson of Robert Wilmot, botli of Derby); d. 8 Feb. 1683, leaving by liis wife Dorothy, dau. of Laurence Shrigley, of Shrigley, Chesh. (with 2 daus.), 3 sons, (1) Rotert, an utter barrister of Gray's Inn; m. Mary, dau. of William Newton, of Chaddesden, and d. s. p. (2) Edward, of whom presently.