FRERE PEDIGREE

(From BURKE’S Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry 18th Edition, Vol. 2)


RICHARD BURCHMORE FRERE, served in World War II 1941-45, with R.A.F., R. 8 June, 1922, m. 8 Sept. 1943,

•Joan, dau. of Arthur Pareezer, formerly of Hove, Sussex, and has issue,

1.• RICHARD TUDOR, b. 28 Nov. 1947

1.• Heather Stephanie, b. 20 Feb. 1945.

2.• Jane Gwendoline, b. 2 Dec. 1959.

Lineage—JOHN FRERE, of Sweffling, Suffolk, living temp. HENRY III and EDWARD I, m. Anne, dau. of John Thurston, of Hoxne,Suffolk, and had issue,

ALEXANDER FRERE, of Sweffling, Suffolk, living 1334, m. Joane

Glemham, and had. with other issue,

JOHN FRERE, of Sweffing, living 1371, m. Joan Brampton, and had

issue, a son

ALEXANDER FRERE, of Sweffling, living 1404, m. a dau. of -

Holland and had, with other issue,

ALEXANDER FRERE, of Occold, Suffolk, m. Margaret (d. his widow),

dau. of John Henman, of Occold, and heiress of her brother John, and d. ca. 1471

(will pr. March, 1471-2), having had, with other issue,

JOHN FRERE, of Wickham Skeith, Suffolk, m. Julian, widow of Richard Margery, of

Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk, and d. ante 1532 (will dated 28 Aug. 1530, pr. 1532), leaving

issue,

1 JOHN, of whom presently.

2 Thomas, a minor, Aug. 1530,m. lstly, Margaret, dau. of John Bacon, of Hessett, Suffolk, and had issue,

1. Alexander, bapt. 25 Dec. 1540; d.s.p.

2. George, bapt. 18 June, 1542; d.s.p.

1. Margaret, m. John Cullum, of Thorndon, and had issue.

He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth (will pr. 1602), dau. of Richard Baxter, of Forncett, Norfolk, and by her had issue,

3. Richard, of Occold, and afterwards of Harleston, bapt. 28 April,

1548, m. lstly, Thomasine, dau. and heir of Martin Flowerdew, of

Hethersett, Norfolk, and had issue

(1) Thomas, of Occold and Bressingham, Norfolk, m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Edmund Wallis, of Fersfleld, and half-sister of Roger Stone, of Fersfleld, and had issue, six sons, of whom the yst.

John, b. 1626, settled in Barbados, m. and had issue.

He m. 2ndly, 1586, Alice, dau. of Thomas Blosse, of Ipswich, and d.

(will pr. l626), having by her had issue,

(2) Richard, will pr. 1637.

(3) Tobias, of Harleston, M.P. for Norfolk, 1653 and 1654 m. 1630,

Susanna Constable of Hingham (who m. 2ndly John Wogan), and

d. 6 Feb. 1655—6, leaving issue,

(4) Anthony (Rev.), Rector of Mullbarton, Norfolk, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Hartstonge, of Wymondham, Norfolk, and was bur. 27 Dec. 1660, leaving issue.

3. Robert, a minor, Aug. 1530.

1. Agnes.

2. Awdrey.

3. Margaret, m. John Pretyman.

The eldest son,

JOHN FRERE, m. ante. Aug. 1530, Agnes, dau. of John Bacon, of Hessett and d. 1558 (will dated 2 July pr. 12 Oct. 1558), leaving, with other issue,

JOHN FRERE, of Stuston, Suffolk, and afterwards of Wickham Abbey, Vickham Skeith, Suffolk, m. lstly, 24 May, 1559 Katherine d .s. p.s.bur. 28 Oct. 1561 ), dau. of John Rivett, of Rishangles, Suffolk. He m. 2ndly, Thomasine Jessop (bur. 15 April 1583,), of Thornton, Suffolk, and by her had, with other issue,

JOHN FRERE, of The Green Farm, Fininigham, Suffolk, bapt. 21 Oct. 1569, m. Anne, dau. of John Sandwich, of Finningham, and was bur. 15 Dec. 1633, leaving issue, a son,

JOHN FRERE, of Finningham Hall, bapt. 13 May 1606, m. 12 June, 1634, Elizabeth (bur. 2 May, 1680) dau. of John Sheppard, of Mendlesham, Suffolk, and d. 9 March 1679-80, having had with other issue,

JOHN FRERE, of Finningham Hall, bapt. 13 May, 1608, m. 12 June, 1634, Elizabeth (bur. 2 May, 1680), dau. of John Sheppard, of Mendlesham, Suffolk, and d. 9 March 1679-80, having had with other issue,

JOHN FRERE, of Finningham, bapt. 30 Jan. 1645-6, m. 16 Sept. 1669 Anne (bur. 2 Feb. 1724-5), dau. of George Pretyman, of Bacton, Suffolk, by his wife Susan, dau. of Thomas Tyrrell, of Gipping, Suffolk, and was bur. 14 Jan. 1709-10, having had, with other issue, EDWARD, of whom presently

Susan, bapt. 29 Oct. 1672, m. 2 Jan. 1700-1, as his 3rd wife, William Edwards, of Wisbech, Cambs, and was bur. 13 Nov. 1730, having had issue (see F,DWARDS Of Hardinyham). He d. 19 Nov. 1724. The only surv. son,

EDWARD FREER, of Thwaite Hall, Suffolk, bapt. 22 April, 1680, m. 3 Mareh, 1711-12, Ellenor (d. 28 Sept. 1763), dau. and co-heir of Thomas Smith, of Thrandeston Hall, Suffolk, and d. 6 May, 1766, having had, with other issue,

SHEPPARD FRERE, of Roydon Hall, Norfolk (which he purchased in 1766), b. 14 Dec. 1712, m. 22 June, 1739, Susanna (d. 30 Nov. 1779) dau. of John Hatley, of London, and Kirby Hall, Essex, by his wife Isabella, and d. 14 July, 1780, having had issue

1. JOHN, of whom presently.

2. Edward, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk and Wortham, Suffolk,

Major West Norfolk Militia, b. 20 July, 1742 m. 1 Oct. 1781, Mary) d.

12 Dec. 1821), dau. of John Barker, of Shropham Hall, Norfolk, and

d. 20 Aug. 1819, having had issue

1. Edward Barker (Rev.), Vicar of Biggleswade, Beds, b. 25 July 1782, m. 14 July, 1825, Elizabeth (d. 11 April, 1871), only dau. and heir of John Hanbury Williams, of Great Yarmouth, and d. 11 Nov. 1864, leaving issue

(1) Edward Hanbury (Rev.), Rector of Horham, Suffolk, b.19 July, 1826, m. 14 Jan. 1858, Ellen (d. 24 March, 1895), dau. of John Taylor Allen, Vicar of Stradbroke, Suffolk, and d. 30 Dec. 1899, having had issue,

la. Leonard Hanbury (Rev.), Rector of Finningham, Suffolk 1905-37, b. 1 Jan. 1861, m. 21 Sept. 1898, Mary Louise (d. 18 June, 1961), eldest dau. of James Rose, of Inverness, and some-time of Ceylon, and d. 30 April, 1943. 2a. Arthur Hanbury, M.B., b. 22 Nov. 1863, m. 6 April, 1893 Ruth Isobel (d. 1935), dau. of Christopher Munro Sayers, of Ikley, Yorks, and had issue of •Christopher Day Hamilton Hanbury, b. 6 Feb. 1902, m. lstly (m. diss. Ry div. 1925) Winifred Muriel Burbridge, and has issue,

lc.• Christopher Michael Banbury (Rev.), late R.F.A., b. 19 April, 1921, m. lstly, Eve Mary Durrant, (d. Aug. 1960), and has issue,

ld.• Rarrie Anthony Hanbury, b. 16 Oct. 1947.

ld.• Christine Ruth, b. 3 March, 1942, m. 6 Feb. 1965, •James William Gilmartin, and has issue,

2d.•Sandra Ann, b. 26 April, 1944, m. 16 March, 1966,

•Reginald Stanley, and has issue,

He m. 2ndly, 23 July, 1961, •Muriel Elizabeth Phoebe Boot,

and by her has had issue

2d.•Peter Edward Michael, b. 16 Nov. 1962

3d.•Thomas Christopher John, b. 12 Sept. 1964.

4d. Andrew, b. 29 Nov. 1965, d.—

2c.•Raymond Anthony FREER-CRIDGE, b. 3 Nov. 1923, m.

1949, •Lilian Staines, and has issue,

•Rosamond, b. 10 April, 1950.

lc.•Jennifer Alice Ruth, b. 1925, m. •Thomas Henry Garland, and has issue, ld.•Christopher Thomas Charles, b. 14 Nov. 1950.

2d.•Anthony John Francis, b. 5 July, 1951.

ld.•Elizabeth Jennifer, b. 3 Aug. 1953.

He m. 2ndly (m. diss. by div.).

3a. Cyril Hanbury, d. an inf.

4a. Gebald Hanbury of Perth, W. Australia, b. 19 Dec. 1871, m

Florence (d. 23 Dec. 1945), and d. July, 1945.

la. Edith Hanbury, b. 11 Oct. 1858- d. unm. 29 Nov. 1950.

2a. Gebtrude Hanbury, b. 1 Dec. 1859: d. unm. 8 Dec. 1951

3a. Maude Hanbury, b. 23, d. 24 Aug. 1862.

4a. Doba Hanbury. b. 10 Nov. 1865; d. Nov. 1866.

5a. Margaret Hanbury, b. 1 Sept. 1866- d. unm. 11 Feb. 1956.

6a. Florence Hanbury, b. 20 Feb. d. 20 April, 1870.

7a.•Grace Constance Hanbury (Horsham, Liminglon, Yeovil Somerset), b. 14 June, 1874, m. 18 Nov. 1905, Thomas Patterson Benson, and has issue, one son and one dau. He d. 20 Oct. 1946.

8a. Mabel Hanbury, b. 12 Nov. 1875, d. Feb. 1877.

9a. Jessie Hanbury, b. 31 Oct. 1876; d. unm. 24 Feb. 1947.

10a. Amy Hanbury, b. 18 May, 1877; d. unm. 18 Dec. 1961.

(2) Frederick, b., 7 March, 1828, m. 22 June, 1845, Ella Beatrice, dau. of Rev. George Day, Minor Canon of Norwich, and d. 18 July, 1878, having had issue

la. Ernest Frederick, b. 4 Nov. 1858; d. 22 Nov. 1890.

la. Julia, m. 31 Aug. 1897, William Augustus Nicholson, and had issue.

2a. Constance Elizabeth, b. 1867; d. 1872.

(3) Horace, b. 20 July, 1830, m. 29 Sept. 1868, Mary Elizabeth d. 8 Dec. 1907), dau. of John Norgate, of Sprowston Hall, Norwich, and had issue,

Frank Horace, C.E. b.12 July,1869, m.19 Nov.1904, Alice Mary widow of Patrick Graham, of Glasgow, and Skilmorlie, and yst. dau. of James McInnes, of Kincaird, and d. 16 Jan. 1934.

Helen Mary, m. 3 Oct. 1906, Howard Berners Upcher, eldest son of Rev. Harry Berners Upcher, of Broom Hill, Watton, Norfolk, and d. 1960, leaving issue, one son (see 1952 Edn., UPCHER of Sheringham). He d.10 Dec. 1924.

(4) Edgar Barker, b. 28 Oct. 1832, m. 29 June, 1870, Flora Ann Harriet (d. 24 Jan. 1913), dau. of John TingCombe, of Newlands, New South Wales, and d. 18 Dec. 1925, leaving issue,

1 a. Macleod Barker, b. 13 Feb. 1874, m. 1stly 3 June,1908, Winifred Marian (d. 18 Jan. 1912), dau. of Charles Mead, of Ealing, Middlesex. He m. 2ndly, 1 Dec. 1917, his cousin, Mabel Florence (d. 10 Sept. 1950), only dau. of Lt.-Col. William Arthur James Frere ( see below), and d. 7 Jan. 1967.

2a. Reginald Barker, b. 23 Nov. 1875, m. Edith Lee (d. 30 June,

1954), and d.s.p. 24 Nov. 1940.

3a. Percy Barker, b. 21 Jan. 1877, m. 4 Dec. 1915, Frances Perceval, and d. 29 Dec. 1952.

1a. Elizabeth Hilda Barker, b. 20 Jan. 3875; d. unm. 22 Oct. 1959.

2a. Violet Barker. b. 9 Atay, 1879; d. unm 19 Dec. 1947. 3a. Ethel Bose Barker, b. 15 Dec. 1880, d. 2 Oct. 1882.

(5) Augustus, b. 28 June, 1834; d. 21 April, 1922.

(6) Herbert (Rev.), b. 9 Aug. 1837; d. 18 Dec. 1918

1. Mary Barker, d. an inf.

2. Elizabeth Barker, m. her cousin, Henry Barker, and d.s.p. 12 Jan. 1871.

1. Ellenor, b. 12 March, 1744, m. 1 Jan. 1766, Sir John Fenn, D.L.,

J.P., of East Dereham, Norfolk, and d. 1 Nov. 1813. He d. 1794 aged 55.

2. Judith, b. 28 Sept. 1747; bur. 22 May, 1754.

The elder son,

JOHN FRERE, F.R.S., F.S.A., of Roydon Hall, Norfolk, and Finningham, Suffolk, J.P. Norfolk and Suffolk, High Sheriff of Suffolk 1776 M.P. for Norwich 1799, b. 10 Aug. 1740, educ. Gonville and Caius

Coll. Camb. (M.A. 1766), m. 12 July, 1768, Jane (d. 2 March, 1813 aged 67), only dau. and heiress of John Hookham, of Bedington Surrey, and d. 12 July, 1807, having had issue,

1. JOHN HOOKHAM, of whom presently.

2. Edward, of Clydach, Breconshire, J.P., b. 16 Sept. 1770, m. 28

July, 1800, Mary Ann (d. 10 Jan. 1846), dau. and co-heir of James

Greene, M.P., of Turton Tower, and Clayton Hall, Lanes, and d. 5

March, 1844, having had issue,

1. Edward (Rev.), Rector of Finningham, b. 30 Aug. 1805- d. unm 23 July, 1841.

2. GOERGE EDWARD, s. his uncle (see below).

3. William Edward, H.E.I.C.S., of Bitton. Glos, and Hardmanfold,

Lancs, C.M.G., J.P. Glos. and Lancs, b. 6 June, 1811, m. 22 March,

1838, Eliza Jane (d. 12 May, 1844), eldest dau. of Gen. Hugh Stacey Osborne, Bombay Army, and d. 23 March, 1880, leaving issue,

(1) William Edward, of Hardmanfold and Porthmawr, Crickhowell, Breconshire, Barrister-at-law, Commr. in Lunacy, b. 12 Nov. 1840

educ. Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A.), d. unm. 11 Dec. 1900.

(1) Constance Eliza, b. 21 Jan. 1839, m. 7 April, 1863, Major-Gen. Sir Frederick Richard Solly-Flood, K.C.B., late 82nd Regt., and d. 7 Dec. 1911, leaving issue (see BURKE'S L.G. of Ireland, 1912 Edn., SOLLY- FLOOD of Ballynaslaney House). He d. 25 Nov. 1909.

(2) Alice Mary, b. 28 Feb. 1842, m. 30 July, 1867, Gen. Sib Godfrev Clerk, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B. late The Rifle Bde. and d.13 Feb. 1926, 1eaving issue. He d. 18 Nov. 1908.

4. John James Bartholomew Edward, Capt. R.N., b. 28 Sept. 1812

m. 4 Feb. 1846, Anne (d. 5 May, 1892), dau. of George Frere, of Twyford House, Herts, and d. 20 Jan. 1864, leaving issue,

(1) George Alfred, of Forest Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, b. 17 Dec. 1849, m. 29 Sept. 1885. Leslie Baillie (d. 24 June, 1907), dau. of Roderick Dempster, of Forres, Morayshire, and d. 22 May, 1911

having had issue,

la.•Leslie Baillie, b. 5 Oct. 1886, m. 11 June, 1908 •Arthur Campbell Purton, son of H. B. Purton, of Kinwabton, Warwicks, and has issue.

2a. Ellenor Anne, b. 3 Dec. 1888; d. unm. 4 Feb. 1954.

(1) Anne, b. 13 May, 1848; d. 22 Oct. 1914.

(2) Susannah, b. 3 June, 1851; d. 19 Dec. 1926.

5. Henry Bartle Edward (Sib),1st Bt.,P.C.,G.C.B.,G.C.S.I. ,D.C.L. F.R.S.,Gov. of Bombay 1862-67, mem. Council of Sec. of State for India 1867-77, Gov. Cape Colony and High Commr. for South Africa 1877, b. 29 March, 1815,created a Baronet, 24 May, 1876, m. 10 Oct. 1844, Catherine, C.I. (d. 9 April, 1899), 2nd dau. of Lt.-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir George Arthur, 1st Bt. (see BURKE'S Peerage ARTHUR of Upper Canada, Bt.), and d. 29 May, 1884, having had issue (1) Bartle Compton Arthur (Sir), 2nd Bt., D.S.O., of Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon, Surrey, Major The Rifle Bde., A.D.C. to Sir Charles Warren 1884-85, served in Burma War 1886-88 (D.S.O.) b. 24 Oct. 1854; d. unm. 29 April, 1933, when the Babonetcy became extinct.

(1) Mary Eliza Isabella, b. 11 Aug. 1845; d. unm. 26 Mabeh, 1911.

(2) Catherine Frances, b. 25 Sept. 1848, d. unm. 13 Jan. 1921.

(3) Georgina Hamilton Chichester, b. 30 March, 1850; d. unm. 15 April, 1934.

(4) Eliza Frederica Jane, b. 5 Dec. 1856; d. unm. 25 Oct. 1933.

6. Richard Edward, Lieut. 13th Regt., b. 28 Feb. 1817; d. unm.

18 Nov. 1842

7. James Peter Edward, b. 1822; d. 1824.

8. Arthur Edward, Lieut. 24th Regt., b. 22 June, 1825, m. 11 Jan. 1847 Elizabeth Palmer

(who m. 2ndly, 30 July, 1851, Capt. George Uvedale Price), dau. of James Price, and

d. 9 Nov. 1848, leaving issue

William Arthur James, Lt.-Col. Royal Scots Fus., b. 12 Nov. 1848, m.1stly, 23 Jan. 1873,

Mary Christina ( d.s.p. 10 May, 1874), dau. of J. Cameron, 42nd Regt. He m. 2ndly, 5 June,

1880, Margaret Florence (d. 16 Oct. 1918), dau. of Grahame Auchinleck, Surg.-Gen. Army

Med. Service, and d.26 Aug. 1926, having by her had issue,

1a.. Bartle Grahame, b.28 Jan., d.2 May, 1890.

2a. Kenneth Arthur, b. 17 May, 1900, d. 1901.

1a. Mabel Florence, b. 4 Sept. 1883, m. 1 Dec. 1917, Macleod Barker Frere ( see above),

and d. 10 Sept. 1950.

1. Mary Anne, b. 3 May, 1802; d. unm. 24 June, 1877.

2. Jane Ellenor Arabella, b. 1804- d. unm. 6 April 1862.

3. Isabella Susanna, b. 18 Aug.1808, m. 1846, Capt. Henry Browne Mason, R.N., and d.s.p.

7 April, 1860.

4. Frances Anne, b. 4 Feb. 1819, m. 29 Jan. 1840, William Hart, H.E.I.C.S., 5th son of

Gen. George Vaughan Hart, of Kilderry House, co. Donegal, and d. 7 Sept. 1898, leaving issue.

He d. 24 March, 1904.

5. Emma, b. 2 Apr. 1821, m. 15 Dec. 1849, Rev. Arthur Legrew, and d. 9 Dec. 1880, leaving

issue. He d. 9 March, 1857.

3. George, b. 14 Aug. 1771; d. an infant.

4. George Frere, of Twyford House, Herts, and Lincoln's Inn, London, Pres. Law Soc.,

b. 1 April, 1774, m. 21 Aug. 1806, Elizabeth

Raper (d. 29 April, 1850), only dau. of William Grant, M.D., of

London, and Rothiemurchus, Inverness, and d. 27 April, 1854,

having had issue,

1. John (Rev.), Rector of Cottenham, Cambs, b. 21 July, 1807, m.l Aug.1839, Jane Browne (d.5 March, 1854), dau. of Charles Dalton, Vicar of Kelvedon, Essex, and d.21 May, 1851, leaving issue

(l) William John (Rev.), Rector of Stanway Essex, b. 30 Oct. 1845, m. 6 Jan. 1875, Priscilla Ann (d. Feb. 1918), dau. of Edward John Ash, Rector of Briseley-cum-Gately, Norfolk, and d. 16 Dec. 1907, having had issue,

la. John Edward, M.D., b. 14 Sept. 1876, d. unm. 1949.

2a. Douglas (Rev.), b. 1 Dec. 1878; d. unm. 1905.

(1) Anna, b. 26 March, 1843, d. unm. 1912.

(2) Jane Ellenor, b. 26 March, 1847; d. unm. 7 Sept. 1862.

(3) Mary Jane, b. 26 Jan. 1849: d. unm.

2. George, F.R.G.S., Foreign Office, H.M. Slave trade Commr. at Cape of Good Hope 1842, Judge, Mixed Commn. established under treaty between Great Britain and U.S.A. for suppressing the Slave Trade 1862, b. 22 Feb. 1810, m.9 April, 1842, Margaret Anne (d. 22 Dec. 1891), dau. of Edgar Corrie, of Arlington Manor, Berks, and d. 26 Oct. 1878, having had issue,

(1) George Edgar, of Lincoln's Inn, b.7 July 1845, m. 20 June 1872, Adelaide Mary (d. 20 June, 1928), 3rd dau. of Rev. James Back, Rector of Ealing, Middlesex, and d. 11 Jan. 1908, having had, with other issue

la. Edgar, served in World War I, b. 24 Nov. 1881, educ. Eton, k. in France, 1916.

la. Grace, b. 22 April, 1876, m. 3 June, 1911, George James Sanger, and d.s.p. 28 Sept. 1948.

2a.•Violet, b. 19 March, 1876, m. •Edgar Evrington, of Castle Acre, Norfolk, and has issue.

(2) Bartholomew Terrick, b. 16 May, 1849, m. 4 Aug. 1877, Katherine, eldest dau. of Evan Anwyl, of Pwllheli, Carnarvonshire, and d.s.p. 1919.

(3) Edward William Darling, b. 4 April, 1853; d. 15 April, 1859.

(4) Frederick Robert,b. 11 May, 1855, d. 22 April, 1859.

(5) Hugh Corrie (Ven.), Curate of Dunedin, N.Z. 1887, of Waitaki Mission, N.Z. 1888, Waikouwaite 1888-90, Waitaki 1890-95,

Waitortara 1895-97, Curate of Stanford-le-Vale 1898-99, Vicar of Tilshead, Wilts 1899-1901, Chaplain of Beirut 1901-06, Arch-deacon in Syria 1902-06, Rector of Boxwell-and-Leigherton 1906-08, Rector of Roydon 1908-35, served in World War I as Chaplain in Army, b. 15 April, 1857, educ. Westminster, m. 1stly, 5 Feb. 1879, Florence (d. at Beirut, 5 Jan. 1905), yst. dau. of Rt. Rev. Robert Gray, Bishop of Cape Town, and Metropolitan of S. Africa, and had issue,

la. Allan Gray, Lt.-Col. I.A. (ret. 1920), served in S. African War with 6th Carbineers, Chief Min. to Ruler of Ichalcaranji State Kholapur 1926-34, b. 10 Dec. 1879, m. 29 Oct. 1904, •Aelia Melissa, dau. of Dr. James King, and d. 1937, leaving issue,

1b.•Florence Evelyn, b. 26 Sept. 1905, m. 1927, •Eric Stanes, of Mettapalaiyam, S. India, and has issue.

2b.•Enid Mary, b. 14 June, 1907, m. lstly, 1930, Major Maurice Lancaster,I.A., and has issue. He d. 1947. She m. 2ndly •John Turner.

3b.•Margaret Ellen, b. 13 April, 1908, m. 1939, •George Thomas (12, Vanbrugh Fields, Blackheath, S.E.3), and has issue.

2a. Owen Gray, of Naivasha, Kenya, b. 2 Nov. 1883, educ. Cranleigh, m. 11 June, 1924, •Irene Clotilde (P.O. Box 30156 Nairobi, Kenya), yr. dau. of Henry William Beckman, of Eastwood, Essex, and d. 13 Nov. 1961, leaving issue,

lb. •Geoffrey Henry Hugh, late 6th Bn. King's African Rifles,

Kenya Regt., and Colonial Service, served in Kenya Min. of Labour 1948-62, employed by Pilkington Brothers Ltd. from 1962 (c/o Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia, 55, William Street, Perth, W. Australia), b. 1 June, 1927, educ. Prince of Wales Sch. Nairobi, m. 11 Feb. 1956, •Hannah, dau. of William Foley, of Bandon, Co. Cork, and has issue,

lc.•Garrett Owen Foley, b. 21 Nov. 1956.

lc.•Geraldine Patricia, b. 17 March 1958.

2c.•Marion Elizabeth, b. 11 April, 1965.

2b.•Patrick John (P.O. Box 7597 Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya),

b. 19 March, 1931, m. •Mona, dau. of W. Wyman, of S. Africa. 3b.Anthony Lionel (P.O. Box, 14631, Westlands, Nairobi Kenya), b. 10 Dec. 1935, m. •Enid, dau. of—Beer, of Eldoret Kenya.

1b.•Pamela Mary, b. 18 June, 1932, m. 13 July, 1957, •Donald Jones (23, Beech Crescent, Stainforth, nr. Doncaster, Yorks), son of D. Jones, of Stainforth, and has issue.

3a. Noel Gray, C.M.G. (1924), worked on Nile Delta irrigation 1904-08, Colonial Sebvice, Siebba Leone 1909-38, Provincial Commr. N. Prov. 1929-38 (ret. 1938), b. 5 Dec. 1885, educ. Cranleigh, m. 29 Feb. 1912, •Agnes Barbara (Austin House Austin Street, Stamford, Lincs), dau. of late John William Sunderland, J.P. R.N., of Swarthdale, Ulverston, Lanes, and Swarthmoor, Patutahi, Gisborne, N.Z., and d. 14 Oct. 1955, having had issue,

1b.•Sheppard Sunderland, Prof., Master at Epsom Coll. 1938-41, served in World War II 1941-45, in Nat. Fire Service Master Lancing Coll. 1945-54, Lect. in Archaeology, Manchester Univ. 1954-55, Reader, London Univ. 1955-61, Prof. of the Archaelogy of Roman Provs., London Univ. 1961-66, Prof. of the Archaeology of Roman Empire, Oxford Univ. from 1966, Fell. All Souls Coll. Oxford (1966) (Netherfield House Marcham Abingdon Berks), b. 23 Aug. 1916, educ. Lancing, and Magdalene Coll. Camb. (M.A. 1944, M.A. Oxon. 1966), m. 3 July, 1961,

•Janet Cecily, dau. of Edward Graham Hoare, of 52, Gloucester Road, New Barnet, Herts, and has issue,

•Bartle Henry David Hoare, b. 7 Dec.1963.

•Sarah Barbara Ruth, b. 11 April, 1962.

2b.•Bartle Sunderland, served in World War II 1942-46, in R.A.F., Master at Stanford Sch., Lincs. from 1948 (Austin House, Austin Street, Stamford, Lincs), b. 1 Dec. 1919, educ. Lancing, and Pembroke Coll. Oxford (M.A. 1946).

3b. David Henry Sunderland, H.M. Colonial Office 1942-47 b. 14 March, 1921, educ. Lancing, and Magdalene Coll. Camb., d.s.p. 13 Dec. 1947.

4a. •Eric Gray entered Royal N.W. Mounted Police 1911 served in World War I 1916-18, in 12th Otago (N.Z.) Mtd. Rifles and Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hus., Insp. Royal Canadian M.P. 1920, ret. as Assist. Commr. 1947 (Royal Canadian M.P Long Service Medal) (886, Government Street, Penticton, B.C. Canada), b. 2 Aug. 1890, educ. Eastman's R.N. Acad., m. lstly, 1918, Beryl Ritter (d. 1920), and had issue,

1b. Michael Tobias, b. 14 Feb. d. 27 March, 1920.

He m. 2ndly, 10 Dec. 1924, •Magdeline Josephine, dau. of— Flood, of Paisley, Ontario,

Canada, and by her has issue,

b.-Robert Gray, Royal Canadian M.P. 1947-50, Federal Public Service from l950

(119, Granville Street, East View Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), b. 1 Oct. 1926,

educ. St. Patrick's Coll. Ottawa, m. 16 Aug. 1955, •Theresa Imelda, dau. of late Enoch

Brochu, of St. Prosper, Dorchester Co., P.Q., Canada, and has issue,

1c.•Eric Paul, b. 20 Sept. 1958.

2c.•David Raymond b. 27 Jan. 1960.

3c.•Michael Robert, b.30 Sept. 1962.

lc.•Suzanne Madeline, b. 7 June, 1956.

2c.•Carol Anne, b. 14 July, 1957.

3c.•Louise Marie, b. 8 Sept. 1964.

3b.•Peter Howard, C.D. (1963), R.C.A.F. from 1951, Aero

Engine Technician (60B, Dundas Street East, Belleville, Ontario, Canada), b. 8 May, 1929, m. 24 Aug. 1964, •Muriel Mary Ethel, dau. of William Dover, of 22, York Crescent, Alnwick, Northumberland, and has issue

• Mark William Eric, b. 16 Sept. 1965.

5a.•Jasper Gray, D.S.O. (1919), O.B.E. (1946), M.C. (1917), Brig. late Suffolk Regt., served in World War I 1914-19 p.s.c. 1928, Lt.-Col. 1939, served in World War II, Brig. 1941 (ret. 1946) Gen. Sec. Catholic Marriage Adv. Council 1948-50, Chm. British Cttee. 1951-57, Vice-Pres. 1957, Internat. Union of Family Orgs., author of Frere, of Suffolk and Norfolk 1275— 1965, has Order of Merit (Special Class) (Syria) ( Redthorne, Yateley, Hants; Royal Commonwealth Society), b.2 Jan. 1894, educ. Trin. Coll. Glenamond, and Keble Coll. Oxford (B.A. Trin. Coll. m. 9 Feb. 1929, •Cynthia Kebie, only dau. of late Rev. Arthur Kebie White, of Chevington, Suffolk, and has issue

lb.•Adrian Peter Keble White, Assist. Prin. Bank of England from 1967 (307, Barkham Road, Wokingham, Berks), b.7 Feb. 1930, educ. Beaumont, m. 29 Aug. 1953, •Margaret Mary Ann, dau. ofHarry Howe, and has issue,

lc.•Jonathan Jeremy Howe, b. 15 Aug. 1956.

1c.•Imogen Mary Howe, b. 22 June, 1954.

2e.•Alison Ruth Howe, b. 21 April, 1958.

2b.•Jeremy Alexander Keble White, Major, 1st Royal Anglian Regt. (formerly Suffolk Regt.) Commn'd. 1953, b. 5 May, 1932, educ. Beaumont, m. 18 May, 1957, •Toni Elaine, only dau. of Arnold Lingen Watson, by his wife Ursula Gwendolin Bosworth, yst. dau. of Reginald Montagu Bosworth Smith, C.B.E. (see BURKE’S Peerage, SMlTH-MARRIOTT, Bt.), and has issue,

•Martin Adrian, b.26 Feb. 1958.

1a.•Elspeth Gray, b.17 March, 1881, m. 8 April 1909, •John Kerr (Rogerground Hawkshead, Ambleside, Westmorland),son of John Kerr, and has issue, four sons.

2a.•Phyllis Gray (1007, Vasser Road Alexandria, Virginia,U.S.A.), b. 31 July, 1882, m. 3 June, 1913, Edmund Carl Ferdinand Lueders, of New York, son of Carl Lueders, of Hanover Germany, and has issue, one son and three daus. He d. 1962.

He m. 2ndly, 30 April, 1906, Beatrice Mary, S.R.N. (d. 7 Oct. 1964, aged 89), 3rd dau. of Dr. Richard Whish Brigstocke, Surg. R.N., and d. 17 March, 1938, having by her had issue,

3a.•Mary Brigstocke, S.R.N., Matron of Bent and Sussex Hosp., Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1938-62 (27, Brian Crescent, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent), b. 21 Sept. 1907.

4a.•Hilda Margaret Brigstocke, b.9 April, 1910, m. 6 Oct. 1930, •Wilfred Ingram Card. M.D., Prof. of Medicine, Glasgow Univ., (Dean House, 5, Abercromby Street, Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire), son of late Henry Charles Card, and has issue, two daus.

5a.•Dorothy Brigstocke (Austin House, Austin Street, Stanford

Lines), b. 4 May, 1912, m. 3 June, 1939 (m. diss. by div.), Olaf Mortenson.

6a.•Nora Brigstocke, J.P. (1955) E. Suffolk, Manager of Kerrison Approved Sch. for Snr. Boys, b. 19 Oct. 1915, •Rev. James Gilchrist (Aldeby Vicarage, Beccles, Suffolk), only son of late Major Alexander Fitzmaurice, Gilchrist, C.B.E. J.P., solicitor, of Grove Hill, Starston, Harleston, Norfolk, and has issue,

lb.•Jeremy Frere, Estate Agent with Hartnell, Taylor and Rooke, Bristol (200, Redland Road, Bristol, 6), b. 25 Feb. 1940, educ. King's Coll. Taunton, m. 26 Oct. 1962, •Jennifer, dau. of William Wood, of Church Farm, Hillesley, Wooton-under-Edge, and has issue •Jonathan James, b. 8 May, 1963.

•Polly Joanne,b. 22 July, 1966.

2b.•Robin Alexander Frere b. 25 March, 1948, educ. King's

Coll. Taunton, and Ipswich Civic Coll.

1b.•Anne Frere, b. 15 Feb. 1942, m. 20 Jan. 1968, •Robin Eric Routley, son of—Routley, of St. Helier, Jersey.

(6) Ernest Rowland, Chartered Accountant, Snr. Partner Prideaux Frere, Brown and Co., Lincoln's Inn, b. 9 Aug. 1859,educ. West-minster, m. 28 April, 1886, Elizabeth Charlotte (d. Jan. 1931), eldest dau. of James King, of Skea, Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh, and d. Dec. 1934, having had issue,

la. Gilbert Raper, b. 24 June, 1888; k. in action in France, Oct. 1915.

2a.•Patrick Raper, Chartered Accountant (ret.), late Snr. Partner Prideaux, Frere, Brown and Co., Lincoln's Inn (Little Dunsmore, Quarry Wood Road, Marlow, Bucks), b. 26 March, 1892, educ. Haileybury, and Brasenose Coll. Oxford, m. 1stly, 4 Dec. 1926 (m. diss. by div. 1944), Marie Pauline Winifred, dau. of late Francis de Guingand, of Ealing, and had issue,

•Ruth Mary Raper, b. 11 Nov. 1930, m. 1 Sept. 1956, •Alan

Norman Denny Forster (Olantigh, Pudding Lane, Chigwell, Essex), 3rd son of Frederick Norman Forster, of Masons Farm, Grafty Green, nr. Maidstone, Kent, and has issue,

1c.•James Edward Frere, b. 7 June, 1958.

2c.•William Alan Denny, b. 20 June, 1961.

He m. 2ndly, 19 Jan. 1945, •Peggy, dau. of George Owen Bruce, of MelBourne, Australia.

(7) John William Corrie, of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, and Southfields House, Wimbledon, Surrey, b. 6 Sept. 1861, m. 6 May, 1893, Madeline Westly (d. 1937), dau. of Charles James Busk, of Cape Town, S. Africa, and Blackheath, Kent, and d. 21 Feb. 1918, leaving issue,

la. John Geoffrey, of Hartley, Southern Rhodesia, b. 21 June 1895, m. 1stly, 16 Sept. 1918 (m.diss. by div. 1939),Violet Ivy only dau. of late Major James Douglas Sparks, Royal Fus. and had issue,

lb.•James Arnold, F.S.A., late Lieut. Intelligence Corps, served in World War II R.A.R.O. 1949-67, Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms

1948-56, Chester Herald of Arms 1956-60, mem. Council

of Surrey Archaeological Soc.1949-53, 1954-58, and 1959-63, Offr. of Supreme Court of Judicature mem. Council of Harleian Soc. 1951-66, liveryman Company of Scriveners, mem. Soc. of Authors from 1963 formerly Vice-Pres. Museum

Badge of J. A. Frere

of Costume, author of The Eagle in Pageantry (1954), The

British Monarchy at Home (1963), Now... The Duchesses

(1964), and Margaret Duchess of Argyll and the Whigham

Family (1965), Kt. of Malta, resigned from Sov. Mil. Order of

Malta 1967, b. 20 April, 1920, educ. Eton, and Trin. Coll. Camb.

He m. 2ndly, Dec. 1940 •Jessica Mary, dau. of Lancelot Proctor

Dawbarn, of Warninglid, Sussex, and d. 8 July, 1958, having

by her had issue,

2b.•Anthony John, b. 28 Sept. 1941.

3b. Jeremy Bartle, b. 14 March, 1943; d. 14 Dec. 1949.

4b.•Nicholas, b. 12 Sept. 1949.

la.•Kathleen Margaret (2, Tower Gardens, Hythe, Kent), b. 3

March, 1894.

2a.•Audrey; b. 16 Feb. 1898, m. 17 Feb. 1922, •Kenelm Eustace

Armytage (Hillboro, Sunnyside Road, Sandgate, Folkestone), and

has issue, one son and two daus.

(8) Eustace Corrie, F.R.I.B.A., of the Charterhouse, London, b. 22 Aug.1863, m. 25 April,1895 Marion Edith (d. 13 Oct. 1936), 2nd dau. of John Peter Grant, of Rothiemurchus, Inverness-shire (see that family, Volume I), and d. 1 Oct. 1943, leaving issue,

1a.•Philip Beaumont, M.C., late K.R.R.C., served in World War I 1914-18 (despatches), admitted a Solicitor 1921, partner in firm of Frere, Cholmeley and Nicholsons 1921-51 (Chateau des Valettes, Tourrettes sur Loup, A.M., France; St. James' Club), b. 11 July, 1897, educ. Westminster, m. lstly, 29 April, 1922 (m. diss. by div. 1943), Jean Winifred Mary, yr. dau. of late Hugh James EliBank Scott-Makdougall, of Makerstoun, Roxburghshire (see 1952 Edn., SCOTT of Gala), and has issue,

•Christopher Bartle Hugh SCOTT, b. 1924, assumed the surname of SCOTT, and inherited Gala House, Galashiels (see that family, 1952 Edn.), m. 16 Sept. 1948, •Anne Margaret D'Arcy,

yr. dau. of Henry Francis Hobart, Kerr, of Rawflatt, Ancrum (see BUBKE'S Peerage, LOTHIAN, M.), and has issue.

•Penelope Agnes Marion, late W.R.N.S., b. 25 June, 1926, m.

21 Dec. 1946, •Thomas Ronald Garnett, Headmaster of

Geelong Grm. Sch. (Headmaster's House, Geelong Grammar School, Corio, Victoria, Australia; Simmon's Reef, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia), son of Edward Norman Garnett, of Eastfleld, S. Tawton, Okehampton, and has issue,

1c.•Gerald Norman, b. 22 March, 1949.

2c.•Malcolm Henry, b. 12 Sept. 1951.

3c.•Stephen Thomas. b. 3 Nov. 1953.

lc. •Robin Jean, b. 16 Feb 1948

2c.•Alison Hope, b. 1 Nov 1952

He m. 2ndly, 10 July, 1944, •Victoria Mary Enid Anne, former wife of 3rd Baron Glanusk, and dau. of Lt.-Col. Frank Dugdale C.V.O. (see Volume I, DUGDALE, of Wroxall Abbey).

la. Laetitia Helen, M.B.E., b. 18 May, 1896, m. lstly, 7 Feb. 1935 (m. diss. by div. 1937), Wilfred Mavesyn Golding, son of Col. Harry Golding, of Bath, and had issue. He d.1 Jan. 1961. She m. 2ndly, 20 Feb. 1937, •Robert Leon Sauvee (425, Russelll Court, Woburn Place, W.C.1), son of Leon Louis Sauvee of Emsworth, Hants, and d. 14 Oct 1959.

2a.•Elinor Margaret, b. 15 Oct. 1904, m. 16 Aug. 1930, •Prof. Sir Robert Birley, C.M.G. (20, St. Dunstan's Terrace, Canterbury Kent), only son of late Leonard Birley, C.S.I., C.I.E. (see Volume I, BIRLEY of Kirkham), and has issue, two daus.

(1) Mabgabet Elizabeth, b. 1 Oct. 1843- d. unm. July, 1919.

(2) Mary Anne Helen Laurie, b. 31 May, 1847; d. unm. 16 May, 1924.

(3) Edith Susanna, b. 21 May, 1851- d. 18 April, 1859. 3. Bartle, b. and d. 1813.

4. Bartle John Laurie, of Twyford House, Hebts, and Bedford Square, London, b. 1 Nov. 1814, m. 12 June, 1862, Adelaide Ellen ( d. 8 July, 1841), dau. of Richard Rowe, of London, and d. 25 Jan. 1893, having had issue,

(1) Laurie, of Twyford House, b. 15 May, 1866, m. 6 Jan. 1894 Maud Mary Newton (d. 30 Aug. 1937), dau. of Prof. Reginald Stuart Poole, LL.D., Brit Museum, and d. 17 Feb. 1939. having had issue,la. Bartle Laurie Stuart b. 14 March, 1896; k. 1917. 1 a. Phyllis Laurie, b. 17th March,1897, m. •—Woodhall, and has issue.

2a. Ursula Laurie, formerly of Twyford House, b. 3 Sept. 1898; d. unm. 25 April, 1963.

3a.•Beryl Laurie, formerly of Twyford House, b. 1901.

(2) Archibald, b. 13 March, 1868, d. 4 Feb. 1871.

(1) Margaret, founded The Children's Care Cttee, b. 12 Aug. 1863 d. unm. 14 March, 1961.

(2) Barbara, b.18 Aug. 1864; d.2 April, 1872.

(3) Esther, b.18 Jan. 1870; d.28 Jan. 1909.

(4) Phyllis, b.11 Oct. 1872; d. 9 Jan. 1877.

5. William b.22 Oct. 1816, d.15 May, 1824.

1. Elizabeth, b.8 Oct. 1808, d.20 Nov. 1878

2.Susanna Hatley, b.11 April, 1811, m. 6 Dec. 1838, Rt. Rev.

Christopher Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Lincoln, nephew of the poet, and d. 28 Oct. 1884, having had issue.

3. Amle, b. 14 July, 1812, m. 1846, Capt. John James Bab-tholomew Edward Frere, R.N. (see above).

4. Judith Mary Sophia, b. 1 Feb. 1817, m. 2 July, 1850, Very Rev. Charles Merivale, Dean of Ely, and had issue,

5. William, Serjeant-at-Law, D.C.L., Master of Downing Coll. Camb. 1812-26, Vice-Chancellor, Camb. Univ. 1819-20, Recorder of Bury St. Edmunds, b. 28 Nov. 1775, m./I> 4 May, 1810, Mary (I>d.4 May, 1864), dau. of Brampton Gurdon Dillingham, of Letton, Norfolk, and Grundisburgh, Suffolk (see BURKE'S Peerage, CRANWORTH, B.), and d. 25 May, 1836, leaving issue,

1. Philip Howard, of Dun Gate, and Paston House, Cambridge (which he built with the proceeds from the sale of the "Paston Letters"), Bursar of Downing Coll., b. 6 Aug. 1813 educ. Eton, and Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.), m. 2 Aug. 1859, Emily (d. 8 Sept. 1870), dau. of Rev. Henry Gipps, Canon of Carlisle Cathedral, and d. 12 May, 1868, having had issue,

(1) Arthur Howard, of Eccleston Square, London, b. 8 Sept. 1860, educ. Eton, and Trin. Coll. Camb., m. 16 Oct. 1895, Edith Alice (I>d. 11 Feb. 1942), eldest dau. of Col. Ynyr Henry Burges, D.L., J.P., of Parkanaur, co. Tyrone (see that family, BUBKSL.G. of Ireland ) and d. 9 March, 1931, leaving issue

•John Howard, late Gren. Guards (23, Princes Avenue, Petts Wood, Kent), b. 11 Sept. 1896.

•Audbey Edith Howard (23, Princes Avenue, Petts Wood, Kent), b. 12 Aug. 1897.

(2) William, b./I> and d. 1861.

(3) Walter Howard (Rt. Rev.), of Radley, Abingdon, Berks, D.D., liturgical scholar, Bishop of Truro 1923-35, the first English monk to become a Bishop since the Reformation, Superior of Community of the Resurrection 1902-13, b. 23 Nov. 1863; d. 2 April, 1938.

(1) Ellen Frederica Howard, b./I> 23 July, 1865, d. unm. 28 March, 1920.

(2) Lucy Howard, b. 21 March, 1867, m., 1906, Wilfred John Barnes, and was bur. 11 April, 1933, leaving issue, two sons.

1. Ellen Mary, b. 3 Oct. 1814, m./I> 11 March, 1839, Hon. Stephen Edmund Spring Rice, eldest son of 1st Baron Monteagle (see BURKE'S Peerage), and d. 24 March, 1869, leaving issue. He d.v.p. 9 May, 1865.

2. Isabella, b. 18 Dec. 1815; d. unm. 1884.

3. Mary Wilhelmina Frederica, b. 22 June, 1820, m. 20 Oct. 1846

Rev. Edward Gurdon, Rector of Barnham Broome, and Hingham

Norfolk, and d.s.p. 13 Nov. 1850. He m./I> 2ndly, 23 Sept. 1853.

Catherine Mary Jane Temple, eldest dau. of Rev. Temple Frere (See

below), and d. 31 July, 1873, leaving issue (see BURKE'S Peerage,

CRANWORTH, B., and BURKE’S L.G., 1952 Edn., GURDON of Burgh House).

4. Augusta Frederica, b./I> 1 Oct. 1824; d./I> Unm. 1888

6. Bartholomew, Charge d’Affaires, Lisbon 1802, Madrid 1803, Minister Plenipotentiary at Constantinople 1815 and 1820, b. 30 Nov 1776, educ. Trin. Coll. Cam. (B.A.), m.by proxy, March, 1817, Cecilia Barbara (who d. aged 28, in the autumn of that year, before meeting her husband), dau.of Dom Pedro Creuse y Ximenes, of Minorca and d.s.p. 29 May, 1851. 7. James Hatley, of Cambridge Terrace, London, b. 6 Feb. 1779

m.6 June 1809,Merian(d.2 Oct. 1863, aged 83), 2nd dau. of Matthew

Martin (formerly Blucke), and d.8 Dec. 1866, having had issue,

1. Hatley, Judge of the High Court, Madras, b. 7 Aug. 1811, m. lstly, 22 Sept. 1840, Theodora Amelia Mary (d.s.p. 28 May, 1848 ), dau. of Rt. Rev. George John Trevor Spencer, D.D., Bishop of Madras. He m. 2ndly, 7 Aug. 1849, Elisabeth (who m. 2ndly, 22 Aug. 1871, John Abraham Tiune, D.L., of Briarly, Lanes), dau. of William Rose Robinson, of Clermiston, Midlothian, and d. 3 Nov. 1668, having had issue

(1) James Hatley, b. 3 Oct. 1850 d. unm. 20 May 1870.

(2) William Douglas, late Royal Canadians, b. 14 March, 1852, m. 8 Aug. 1878, Cecilia Margaret, dau. of Luke Byrne, and d. 15 April, 1903, having had issue

la. Francis Jermingham Douglas, b. 11 March, 1884, d. 1885.

2a. James Hatley, b. 12 April, d. 19 April, 1888.

3a. Douglas, b. 29 June, d. 26 Sept. 1888

4a. John Hookham, b. (twin), and d. 29 June, 1888.

la. Cecilia Marion Elizabeth Douglas, b. 4 May, 1879, m. 11 Sept. 1911, Erskine Edward Nicol, and had issue.

2a. Mary Douglas, b. 12 July, 1880, d. unm. 23 Feb. 1940.

3a. Norah Josephine Douglas, b. 12 March, 1882; d. unm. 5 March,

4a. Kathleen Douglas, b. July, 1886.

5a. Margherita Douglas, b. 20 April, 1890; d. unm. 25 Aug. 1957.

2. Charles, Taxing Master of the House of Commons, Barrister-at-law, b. 2 May, 1813, m. 14 Oct. 1841 Charlotte Vansittart (d. 10 Jan. l881), dau. of Rev. Edward Neale, Rector of Taplow, Bucks and d. 14 March, 1884, having had issue (1) Frederick Charles, b. 18 Feb. 1844

(2) Charles Edward Vansittart, Clerk in the House of Commons, b. 13 May, 1850; d. Aug. 1937.

(3) Alfred Vansittart, b. 10 April, 1854, m. 4 April, 1883, Edith Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. W. H. Stokes, and d. Sept. 1927, leaving issue, a dau.

Gladys Evelyn Vansittart, m. 3 Oct. 1918,•Major Gerrard Marlande Rambant, D.S.O., R.F.A. (Restharrow, West Road, Milford-on-Sea, Hants), son of Dr. Arthur Alcock Rambaut F.R.S., Radcliffe Obsever, Oxford, and d. 16 Feb. 1968, leaving issue (see that family, Volume I).

(4) Eustace Vansittart, b. 2 Dec. 1855, m. Aug. 1892, Evelyn Lillingston, dau. of George W. Lillingston-Johnson, of Ulverscroft. and d. Jan. 1941.

(1) Charlotte Vansittart, m. 16 Nov. 1882, Allen Folliott G. Stokes, eldest son of Rev. W. H. Stokes, and had issue. (2) Mebian Vansittart, d. young 26 April, 1852. (3) Caroline Emily Vansittart, m. 26 May, 1887, S. J. Harrison, of Haughley, Suffolk. He d. 13 Oct. 1899.

(4) Catherine Vansittart, m. 29 Dec. 1866, Joseph Arthur Reeve.

(5) Laura Vansittart, m. Sept. 1890, F. de Fabeck.

3. John Alexander (Rev.) Vicar of Shillington, Beds, b. 9 May, 1814, educ. Trin.Coll. Camb. (M.A.), m. 8 June, 1854, Susan Sophia (d. 5 March, 1899), 3rd dau. of John Hampden Gledstanes, of Cheshunt, Herts, and d. 27 Aug. 1877, leaving

issue,

(1) Marian, m. 15 Sept. 1875, Walter Hailstone, R.N., and d. 1886 leaving issue, two sons and one dau.

(2) Edith Conyngham, m. 11 Dec. 1902, Major William John Hampden Chawner, of Shotters, Newton Valence, Hants, eldest son of Edward Henry Chawner, of Newton Valence, Hants (see 1952 Edn., CHAWNER formerly of Newton Manor), and d.s.p. 6 May, 1944.

4. Edward Daniel, b. 10 Jan. 1816- d.s.p. 15 Sept. 1881.

5. Constantine (Rev.), Rector of Finningham, b. 12 Oct. 1817, educ. Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. (M.A.), m. 13 May, 1847, Antonia Maria (d.s.p. 7 March, 1885), dau. of Don Antonino Gaudiano, of Palermo and d. 27 Sept. 1905.

6. William Theodore, b. 18 Jan. 1820, d. an inf.

1. Mary Anne, b. 1810, d. an inf.

8. Temple (Rev.), D.L. Norfolk, J.P. Suffolk, Preb. of Westminster 1838, Rector of Roydon l820, and of Burston 1825, Chaplain to House of Commons 1833, Canon l840, b. 16 May, 1781, educ. Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.), m . 16 April, 1816, Jane (d . 21 Oct. 1859), elder dau. of Sir Richard Richards, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer (see 1952 Edn., Richards of Caernywch), and d. 7 July, 1859, having had issue,

1. Temple, b. 2 March, 1818; drowned at Trin. Coll. Camb. 4 April 1840.

2. Robert Temple, M.D., b. 17 Jan. 1820, educ. Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.), m. 1stly, 2 Oct. 1851, Theresa Arabella Fanny (d. 20 Jan. 1859), dau. of Rev. William Dowell, Vicar of Locking, and had issue, (1) Temple, b. 13 Jan. 1859, m. 7 April, 1886, Harriett Henrietta Vaughan (d. 2 Sept. 1942), dau. of Rev. H. Clere, and d. 2 March, 1929, leaving issue

Robert Temple, hon. Lt.-Col., served in World War I 1914-18, with Norfolk Regt., in Mesopotamia 1914-15 (wounded, despatches), and India 1917-19, Waziristan Expdn. 1920, Mesopotamia 1922, Major 1928, ret. 1935, re-employed 1939, served in World War II 1939-43, Lt.-Col. Pioneers, ret. 1943, b. 10 Nov. 1889. educ. Haileybury, and R.M.C., m. 22 April, 1925, • Mary (12, Mayfield Court, Hollington Park Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea Sussex), 2nd dau. of late Walter Hebert Vaughan, of Stockport Cheshire, and d.s.p. 12 Dec. 1967.

•Violet Catherine Temple (Park Cottage, Collier Street, nr. Marden, Kent), m. 9 June, 1910 John Turner Finnis, elder son of late John Finnis, of Dover. He d. 22 March, 1956.

(1) Louisa Charlotte Temple, m. 20 Dec. 1884, as his 2nd wife, Sir John William Powlett Campbell-Orde, 3rd Bt. (see BURKE'S Peerage), and d. 15 Feb. 1937. He d. 12 Oct. 1897.

(2) Theresa Jane Temple, d. unm. 6 Aug. 1910.

(3) Mary Margaret Temple, d. young 1 July, 1861.

(4) Gertrude Annabella, d. unm. 25 Dec. 1931.

He m. 2ndly, 5 Feb. 1861, his cousin, Catherine Frances (d. 16 Aug. 1903), dau. of 5, William Parry Richards, and d. 25 Oct. 1886, having byher had issue (2) Lionel Robert Temple, b. 10 Dec. 1870, m. 3 Nov. 1898, Emma Katherine (d. 25 May, 1930), yst. dau. of James King, of Ennis-killen, and d. March, 1936, having had issue

Muriel Catherine Temple, b. 16 Sept. 1899; d. 11 Aug. 1900.

Elizabeth Frances Temple, b. 26 Nov. 1900; d. unm. 2 Dec. 1964

(4) Mary Catherine Temple, b. 27 Dec. 1856; d. 1 July, 1862.

(5) Constance Emily Temple, m. 23 July, 1895, Herbert Campbell Thomson, and had issue.

(6) Adela Emma Temple, m. 31 Aug. 1894, George Hughlings Armstrong Willis R.N., and had issue.

(7) Gertrude Arabella Temple, d. 25 Dec. 1931.

3. Henry Temple (Rev.), Rector of Burston, Norfolk, b. 22 Nov. 1821, educ.

Corpus Christi Co11. Camb. (M.A.), m. 18 Sept. 1851 Sarah Maria Heath

(d. 24 Feb. 1896), dau. of William Heath Jary of Blofield Lodge, Norfolk,

and d. 26 Nov. 1890, having had issue

(1) Aubrey Hookham Temple, b. 18 Sept. 1850, d. 17 June, 1917.

(2) Bartle Henry Temple (Sir), Kt. Bach. (1918), of Mangreen Hall,

Norwich, Barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn,1887 K.C. Gibraltar 1911,

Pres. District Court, Cyprus 1897-1902, Police Magistrate and

Coroner, Gibraltar 1902-11, Attorney-Gen. and Legal Adviser to British

Minister, Morocco 1911-14, Chief Justice of Gibraltar 1914-21, J.P.

Norfolk (1922), High Sheriff 1930, formerly Vice-Chm. of C.C. and 2nd

Chairman of Norfolk Quarter Sessions Controller Norfolk A.R.P. (1939),

b. 26 Aug. 1862, educ. Charter-house, and Trin. Coll. Camb., LL.B.,

m. 23 April, 1896, his cousin Gwendolen Winslow (d. 13 May, 1950,

aged 78), 2nd dau. of John Tudor Frere, of Roydon Hall (see below),

and d. 20 Feb. 1953, leaving issue

•Henry Bartle Jary (Halfway House, Scoulton, nr. Norwich

Norfolk), b. 16 March, 1902, educ. Charterhouse, and Trin. Coll.

Camb., m. 17 Sept. 1931, •Patricia Gwyn, yr. dau. of late Col.

William Patrick Arbuthnot, R.M. (see BURKE'S Peerage,

ARBUTHNOT, Bt.), and has had issue,

Bartle Henry Arbuthnot, b. 25 Nov. 1937, d. 1 July, 1941.

•Henrietta Julia Arbuthnot (Halfway House, Scoulton nr.

Norwich, Norfolk; Broad Farm, S. Walsham), b. 22 May, 1942.

•Sarah Barbara Jary (12, Baxter Road, Hingham, Norwich,

Norfolk), b. 24 Sept. 1910, m. 15 Nov. 1934 (m. diss. by div. 1961),

Robert Cunningham Williams, son of Robert Cunningham

Williams, Ind. State Railways, and has issue,

•Patricia Cunningham (Linden Lea, Framlingham, Suffolk), b.

25 Oct. 1940, educ. St. Andrew's Univ. (M.Sc. 1967).

(1) Beatrice Jane Temple, m. 25 Oct. 1877, David James Abercromby, 4th son of Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Bt. (see BURKE'S Peerage), and d. 26 Feb. 1909, leaving issue. He d. 9 March, 1918.

(2) Catherine Maria Temple, d. 29 April, 1923.

(3) Mildred Alice Temple, d. 1940.

(4) Florence Margaret Temple, d. an infant, 17 Nov. 1858.

(5) Florence Mary Temple, m. 4 March, 1886, Francis Richard Orde Maxwell,

son of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell, and d. 1939. He d.s.p. 19 Aug. 1897.

4. Griffith Temple, b. 4 July, 1827, d. 14 March, 1839.

1. Catherine Margaret Temple, m. 23 Aug. 1853, as his 2nd wife

Rev. Edward Gurdon, Rector of Hingham, Norfolk, and d. 9 March

1892, having had issue (see 1952 Edn., GURDON of Burgh House).

He d. 31 July, 1873.

2. Louisa Jane Temple, d. unm. 2 May, 1848.

3. Emily Georgiana Temple, d. unm. 20 March, 1915.

1. Jane, b. 16 March, 1773, m. 3 Dec. 1793, as his 2nd wife, Adm. Sir John Orde, 1st Bt. and d. 16 Sept. 1829, having had issue (see BURKE'S Peerage, CAMPELL- ORDE, Bt.). He d. 19 Feb. 1824.

2. Susanna, b. 25 Jan. 1778; d. unm. 18 Jan. 1839.

The eldest son,

< a href="frerency.html">THE RT. HON. JOHN HOOKHAM FRERE, P.C., of Roydon Hall, Norfolk, and of Finningham, Suffolk, author of a celebrated translation of Aristophanes, M.P. for West Looe 1796, Under-Sec. for Foreign Affairs 1799, Envoy to Lisbon 1800, Minister to Madrid 1802-08, created Visconde de la Alianza y Marquez de la Union in Spain, b. 21 May, 1769, educ. Eton, and Gonville and Caius Coll. Camb. (M.A. 1795), m. 12 Sept. 1816, E1izabeth Jemima, (d. 17 Jan. 1831) widow of 16th Earl of Erroll (see BURKE'S Peerage), and dau. of Joseph Blake of Ardfry, co. Galway (see BURKE'S- Peerage, 1917 Edn., WALLSCOURT, B.), and d.s.p. at Malta, 7 Jan. 1846 when he was s. By his nephew,

GEORGE EDWARD FRERE, of Roydon Hall, Norfolk, and Finningham, Suffolk, J.P., C.E., F.R.S., b. 29 Jan. 1807, m. 3 Dec. 1840, Isabella (d. 17 May, 1890), dau. and co-heiress of William Tudor, of Kelston Knoll, Bath, and d. 3 Dec. 1887, having had issue

1. JOHN TUDOR, of whom presently.

2. Richard Tudor Lt.-Col. Iate R.E., b. 21 Jan. 1844. educ. Marl-

borough, and R.M.A., m. 31 Dec. 1874, Gertrude Moyle (d. 22 Jan. 1934), dau. of John Walter Sherer, C.S.I., and d. 24 Dec. 1912, having

had Issue,

1. HAROLD ARTHUR, s. his uncle (see Below).

2. Hubert George, b. 2 Nov. 1879, d. 24 Aug. 1883.

3. Walter Harrington, b 23 Dec. 1880, d. 10 Jan. 1882.

4. John Henry Harington, C.M.S., Gorakphur, U.P., India, b 16 Jan. 1883, educ. Dulwich, d. 13 Aug. 1950.

1. Agnes Lucy, m. 15 Dec. 1908, Humphrey Gostwyck Gostwyck

A M.I.C.E., A.M.I.M.E., eldest son of Lt.-Col. W. Gostwyck Gostwyck, 91st Highlanders (ret.), of Stafla Lodge, Ayr, and d. 1949.

3. Edward Tudor (Rev.), M.A., b. 4 March, 1845; d. unm. 16 Jan. 1917.

4. William Tudor, Barrister-at-law, Inner Temple, b. 27 July, 1848, m. 10 May, 1881, Geraldine Ellen (who m. 2ndly, 18 April, 1900)

Hon. Charles Lutley Sclater-Booth (see BURKE'S Peerage, BASING, B.), and d. 12 Jan. 1957), dau. of George Jones, of Mitton Manor, Staffs (see 1952 Edn., JONES-MITTON of Mitton Manor) and d.s.p.

21 June, 1899.

1. Julia Tudor, b. 9 Oct. 1846, d. unm. 3 Aug. 1862.

2. Elizabeth Tudor, m. 24 Sept. 1874, Rev. John Sikes Sawbridge, of Coney Weston Hall, Ixworth, Suffolk, and Rector of Thelnetham, and d. 29 April, 1931, leaving issue (see 1952 Edn., SAWBRIDGE formerly Coney Weston and East Haddon). He d. 9 May, 1925.

3. Isabella Tudor, b. 1 March, 1853; d. unm. 3 Oct. 1932.

The eldest son,

JOHN TUDOR FRERE., of Roydon Hall, Norfolk, and of Finningham Suffolk, Lord of the Manors of Finningham, Gissinghall and Roydon

Hall with Tufts, J.P., b. 12 Jan. 1843, educ. Trin. Coll. Oxford (B.A.)

m. lstly, 29 July, 1869 (m. diss. by div. 1881), Constance, dau. of Forbes Winslow, M.D., D.C.L., of 23, Cavendish Square, London, and had issue,

1. Winifred Winslow, M.D., 5 May, 1870, d. unm

2. Gwendolen Winslow, m. 23 April, 1896, her cousin, Sir Bartle Henry Temple Frere, Barrister-at-law, and d. 13 May, 1950, leaving issue (see above). He d. 20 Feb. 1953.

He m. 2ndly, 27 April, 1893, Agatha Mary Gabrielle (d. 12 Jan. 1913),

dau. of Rev. Edmund Thomas Daubeney, Rector of Southacre, Suffolk, and d. 24 Jan. 1918, having by her had issue

3.Rosamund Daubeney, b. 14 Feb. 1910, educ. Newnham Coll.

Camb. (M.A. 1938), m. lstly, 8 Jan. 1941 (m. diss. by div. 1946)

Thomas Richmond Mandell Creighton, son of Rev. Cuthbert Creigh-

ton, of The Grange, Shelbourne, Marlborough, Wilts. She m. 2ndly,

2 Dec. 1962, •James Trevor Templer (Lower Middlewood, Clifford,

Hereford), son of James Templer, of Brampford House, Brampford

Speke, Exeter, Devon.

He was s. by his nephew

HAROLD ARTHUR FRERE, of Maryfield, Inverness, formerly of Roydon Hall, Norfolk, and of Finningham, Suffolk (both of which he sold in 1934, with the Lordships and advowsons), late H.M. Inspector of Prisons, Brit. N. Borneo and British Guiana, and Stipendiary Magistrate, b. 24 April, 1876, educ. Inverness Coll., m. 11 Sept. 1919, Mary Elvira Carter, (d 24 April, 1959), only dau. of Hon Prof. Sir John Burchmore Harrison, C.M.G., Dir. of Science and Agriculture, Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana, and d. 6 Oct. 1945, leaving issue,

•RICHARD BURCHMORE, of whom we treat.

Arms—(Recorded in the Visitations of Suffolk, 1612 and 1664), Or, two leopards' faces in pale gu., between as many flaunches of the last.

Crest- Out of a ducal coronet gu., an heraldic antelope's head arg., armed, crined and tufted gu. (Granted and confirmed 1 Dec. 1948, to all descendants of John Frere, of Wickham Skeith, m. Thomasine Jessop).

Mottoes - Trafditum ab antiquis serrvare; and Frere ayme Frere.

Residence - Drumbuie, Drumnediechit, Inverness.


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