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 58 BOOTH— BOOTHBY 121 RosabeUa C. C. m. 28 Sept. 1875, to Capt. Charles rilcher Temple, 49th regt. Adie. Bonhaji m. 2ndly— 14 Nov. 1870, Anne Florence, youngest dau. of late Thomas Bamanl, Bombay C.S. ; she d. May, 1873. He m. 3rdly— 5 Oct. 1875, Kate, eldest dau. of Mashiter Helme, Esq. of Brighton. By his 2nd wife he has 2 sons, /3/ Charles Barnard, b. 1871. /4/ Thomas Parry, b. 1873. (4) Rosabella Charlotte Isabella, m. 9 July, 1824, as 2nd wife, to George, 1st Lord Garvagh, who d. 20 Aug. 1840. (5) Marianne Jane, m. to John Peters, of Betch- worth Castle, Surrey. (6) Harriet Susannah, d. unm. 22 May, 1863. (7) Flora Margaret Emma. (8) Julia Adelaide, m. 10 July, 1866, to Nicholas Segar Parry, Esq. of Little Hadham Place, Herts ; s. p. [3] George, captain E.l.CS. lost with aU his crew in a t3TDhoon in the East Indies 1810; m. 1st— 18 Mar. 1797, Paulina, dau. and coheir of William Lushington, of Marks Hall, Essex (Bart.), which marriage was dissolved by Act of Parliament, June 1802, and had a son, (1) George William, major E.I.c.s. C.VPT. G. BONHAM m. 2ndly— 28 Oct. 1802, Isabella Baines, only dau. of Robert Woodgate, of Dedham, Essex, and sister of Col. "WilUam Woodgate, C.B.; she d. 18 June, 1852, having had a son and dau. (2) Sir Samuel George, created a B.UIOXet. (3) Isabella Charlotte, m. to Ferdinand Count d'Oultremont of the kingdom of Belgium. SIR SAiltTEL GEORGE BONHAM, K.C.B. 23 Nov. 1850, gov. of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca, gov. and com. -in-chief of Hong Kong 1847, H.M. pleni- potentiary and chief superintendent of British trade in China, and created a Baronet 27 Nov. 1852 ; b. 7 Sept. 1803 ; d. 8 Oct. 1863, having m. 16 June, 1846, Ellen Emilia, eldest dau. of Thomas Barnard, Esq. of London ; she d. 3 April, 1859, having had an only son, (1) Sir George Francis, 2nd and present Baronet. ILtneage. BOOTH, Sir Charles, of Netherfield, Herts (1835, U.K.) ; s. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1877 ; b. 28 Oct. 1812; heir presumptive, hi.s brother Henry. ARMS — Arg., on a chevron az. between three boars' heads erect sa., an estoile of the field. Crest — A lion passant arg. gorged with a collar gpniel gu., in the dexter paw a chaplet of laurel ppr. MOTTO— Deus adjuvat no8. SEAT— Paxton Park, St. Neots. PHILIP BOOTH, of Mangham Hill, Herts, and of London, distiller; d. 5 May, 1818, aged 74, leaving 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] William, of Roydon House, Essex; d. 17 Oct. 1834, aged 60, having m. . Mary, dau. and coheir of John Williamson, Esq. of Letch worth, Herts, banker, and had 3 sons, (1) SirWilUamson, 2nd Baronet; b. 15 JiUy, 1810; d. 26 Aug. 1877. (2) Sir Charles, 3rd and present Baronet. (3) Henry William, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 27 April, 1815; m. June, 1837, Augusta Hope, youngest dau. of Captain Ellis (17th lancers), of Tugdee Park, Monmouth; she d. 28 Mar. 1867, leaving 6 daus. /I/ Mary Georgina. /2/ AUce Elizabeth, m. Istly— 8 Feb. 1865, to Morgan Vane, Esq. (D. Cleveland); he d. s. p. 7 May, 1877. She re-m. 20 Dec. 1879, to Harry Farquhar, 2nd son of late James Prior de Paraviciui, Esq. of Uatchet. /3/ Frances Agn&s, m. 4 Oct. 1865, to Captain John JIarsland, 1st Warwick, militia, and has 2 daus. /4/ Florence, m. 22 Oct. 1878, to Henry LawTcnce, 2nd sou of late Rev. John Lawrence Prior, rector of Horton, Bucks (YOUNG — Bart.), and has had a sou and dau. Charles Laurence Prior, b. 24 Aug. 1879. Florence Mildred, b. 25 Sept. 1880; d. 20 Oct. following. /5/ Amy Laura, m. 24 July, 1878, to Godfrey Fox Webster, capt. late 20th regt. (h.p.), 2nd son of Baron Dickenson Webster, Esq. of Penns, Warwick, and has a dau. b. 5 June, 1879. [2] John Gillyat, of Homsey, b. ; d. Oct. 1849, having m. 26 June, 1798, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Williamson aforesaid, and had 3 sons, (1) John. (2) Philip, m. Fanny, dau. of Arthur Coope; she d. 1874. (3) George. [3] Sir Felix Booth, of Great Catworth, Hunts, and of London, took a prominent part in the foundation of the London Joint Stock Bank, sheriff London and Middx. 1828, suppUerl £20,000 for Captain (after Sir John) Ross's second voyage to the North Pole, after tlie government of the day had declined a pecu- niary grant for that purpose, created a Baronet 27 Mar. 1835, with remainder to the issue male of his elder brother William ; d. unm. 24 Jan. 1850. [4] Mary, d. 25 Nov. 1859; m. to Charles Brovn, Esq. [5] Alice, d. 1831, having m. 1819, to William Pounsett, Esq. leaving issue. GoRE-BooTH — see Gore. "DOOTHBY, Sir Brooke (1660, E.), s. his father as 11th Baronet in 1865 ; b. 18 Nov. 1856; heir presump- tive, his brother Charles. Ariis — Arg., on a canton sa. a lion's jamb erased or. Crest — A lion's jamb as in the amis. Motto— Mors Christi mors mortis niihi. ilinrage. SIR HENRY BOOTHBY (son of William Booth by, of London, woollen merchant, by his wife Judith, dau. of Thomas Osten, of Oxley, Staff. ; she re-m. 1st, to William Basset, of Blore, Staff, and 2iidly, to Sir Richard Corbet, of Moreton Corbet, Salop, Bart.), created a Baronet by King's sign manual, dated 5 Nov. 1644, but owing to the Civil Wars the letters patent did not pass the seals ; he d. 3 Sept. 1648. aged 56, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Hayes, lord mayor of London 1615, aud had an only son.