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shire and Cofton Hall, Worcestershire, and had issue,

ROBERT BIDDULPH, his heir.
Thomas-Alfred, d. an infant in 1808.
Marian, m. at Lugwardine, 22nd April,
1819, to Charles David Gordon, esq.
of Denmark Hill, Surrey, eldest son
of David Gordon, esq. of Abergeldie,
in Aberdeenshire, and by him, who d.
in October, 1826, has four daughters.
Lucy-Penelope, d. unm. at Chelten-
ham, 22nd September, 1822.
Harriet-Sarah.

Isabella - Frances, m. at St. Mary's,
Lambeth, 31st August, 1824, to the
Rev. Bernard John Ward, Vicar of
Peterchurch, third son of the right
hon. Robert Ward, of Bangor Castle,
in Downshire, youngest son of Ber-

nard, first Viscount Bangor. Mr. B. J. Ward d. 24th January, 1832, aged thirty-three, leaving three sons and one daughter.

Mr. Phillipps d. 1st February, 1822, and was s. by his only son, the present ROBERT BIDdulph Phillipps, esq. of Longworth.

Arms and Crest-See PHILLIPPS of Eaton Bishop.

Estates-The manor and estate of Longworth, in the parishes of Lugwardine and Dormington, and in right of his wife, the estate of Buckenhill, in the parishes of Bromyard and Ediorn Ralph, with the manor of Hodgebatch (otherwise Hosbatch) and Clater, and the estate of Hodgebatch, all in the county of Hereford.

Seats-Longworth and Buckenhill.

PHILLIPPS, OF BRYNGWYN.

PHILLIPPS, JAMES, esq. of Bryngwyn, in the county of Hereford, b. 23rd May, 1798, and baptized at Much Dewchurch 12th September following, m. at St. Marylebone, May, 1826, Lucy-Mary-Ann, only child (by his first marriage) of Lieutenant-General Daniel Duval Burr, of Portland Place, and has surviving issue,

JAMES, b. 3rd August, 1827.

Reginald, b. 14th January, 1831.
Henry, b. 3rd December, 1833.
Another son, b. 1st February, 1836.

Lucy. Mary.

Harriet-Elizabeth.

Mr. Phillipps, some time a captain in the Hereford militia, and one of the justices of the peace for that shire, succeeded his father 9th August, 1809.

Lineage.

JAMES PHILLIPS, esq. of Bryngwyn, in the parish of Much Dewchurch, Herefordshire, captain in the Hereford militia, b. 23rd September, 1751 (youngest son of Thomas Phillipps, of Huntingdon and Lower Eaton, by Sarah, his second wife, daughter and heir of Robert Ravenhill, esq.) married at Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-street, 20th June, 1793, Mary, second daughter of Samuel Beachcroft, esq. of Croydon, in Surrey, and by her, who d. 23rd March, 1816, had issue, JAMES, his heir.

Thomas, both d. infants in 1801.
Henry,'

Richard, bapt. at Much Dewchurch,
29th March, 1804.

Mary, m. to the Rev. Ralph Lockey, vicar of Much Dewchurch, and rector

of Llanwarne, and survives a widow with two sons and two daughters. Harriet, m. to her first cousin, John

Phillipps, esq. of Eaton Bishop. Catherine, m. at Llanwarne, 14th January, 1830, to Daniel Sykes, esq. second surviving son of Nicholas Sykes, esq. of Cottingham Hall, in the county of York, and has issue. Mr. Phillipps d. 9th August, 1809, and was s. by his elder son, the present JAMES PHILLIPPS, esq. of Bryngwyn.

Arms and Crest-See PHILLIPPS of Eaton Bishop.

Estates-In the county of Hereford.
Seat-Bryngwyn.

ST. ALBYN, OF ALFOXTON.

ST. ALBYN, LANGLEY, esq. of Alfoxton, in the county of Somerset, M.A. of Balliol College, Oxford, b. 13th August, 1785, m. 10th February, 1810, Frances, only surviving daughter of the Rev. Lawrence Heard Luxton, B. A. of Ash Priors, in the same county, by Frances, his wife, only daughter of Thomas Cridland, esq. of Weacombe, in the same county, and widow of Robert Blake, esq. of Ash Priors, and has issue, LANCELOT, b. 8th April, 1811.

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Henry, b. 20th December, 1819.

Ann.

Caroline.

This gentleman, whose patronymic is GRAVENOR, succeeded to the estates, in Somerset and Devon, of his paternal great uncle, the Rev. Lancelot St. Albyn, M. A. (who died 22nd January, 1791,) on coming of age, 13th August, 1806, and on the 19th of the same month, in compliance with the will of the said Lancelot St. Albyn, assumed, by royal license, the surname and arms of ST. ALBYN only.

Mr. St. Albyn is a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county of Somerset, and was for some years a captain in the West Somerset Local Militia, on the first enrollment of that force, commanded by Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, esq.

Lineage.

The ST. ALBYNS deduce their origin from Saint Albine in Normandy, and having followed WILLIAM the Conqueror into England, were for many centuries settled in the north of Devon, possessed of considerable estates in the several parishes of George Ham, Berynarber, and Paracombe.

At Pickwell, an ancient seat of the family, in the parish of George Ham, are to be seen the horse-lance and quoit of Maugre St. Albyn, and in the church of that place is his effigy, in a recumbent position, on his tomb.

In 1439, JOHN ST. ALBYN, esq. of Paracombe, married Joan, daughter and heir of Richard Popham, esq. of Alfoxton, in the county of Somerset, and widow of John Sydenham, esq. of Badialton, in the same county. This lady, having survived both her husbands, gave Orchard (now Orchard Wyndham), and the lands she had from her mother, to her son by Sydenham, and Alfoxton, and the lands she had from her father, to her son by St. Albyn; which latter

JOHN ST. ALBYN, of Alfoxton, m. Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of John Trevitt, esq. of Chilton Trevitt, in the county of Somerset, and by her was father of two sons, the elder of whom,

JOHN ST. ALBYN, of Alfoxton, m. Cicely, daughter of John Emmerford or Hyndford, esq. of Coker, in the county of Dorset, by whom he had five sons and six daughters. The eldest son was

GEORGE ST. ALBYN, of Alfoxton, who m. Margaret, daughter of John Acland, esq. of Acland, in the county of Devon, and to him s. the elder of his three sons, viz.

JOHN ST. ALBYN, of Alfoxton, who m. Alice, daughter of John Lyte, esq. of Lyte's Cary, in the county of Somerset. From this marriage was an issue of nine sons and eight daughters; of which sons, the third,

LANCELOT ST. ALBYN, inherited Alfoxton, and m. Elizabeth, sister of Sir Nicholas Halswell, knt. of Halswell, in the county of Somerset. This union produced seven sons and five daughters: the eldest son,

JOHN ST. ALBYN, of Alfoxton, m. Margaret, daughter of John Dodington, esq. of Dodington, in the county of Somerset, and had four sons and four daughters: the eldest son,

JOHN ST. ALBYN, succeeded to the estates, but d. without issue; and the second son, Christopher St. Albyn, never having married, the family succession was maintained by the third son,

LANCELOT ST. ALBYN, of Perry, in the parish of East Quantockshead, who m. Elizabeth, daughter of John St. Albyn, esq. of Nether Stowey, in the county of Somerset, and by her he had two daughters, and an only son,

JOHN ST. ALBYN, of Holford, who m. Amy, daughter of Francis Bawden, esq. of Stogursey, in the county of Somerset, by whom he had four sons and four daughters: the eldest son,

JOHN ST. ALBYN, inherited Alfoxton and the other estates belonging to his great uncle, but dying without issue, the family line was continued by his next brother,

LANCELOT ST. ALBYN, of Nether Stowey, who wedded Joan, daughter and heir of William Collard, esq. of Dodington, in the county of Somerset, and had two sons and three daughters, viz.

JOHN, his heir.
Lancelot.

dying however without issue, and being the last of his family in the male line, he bequeathed his estates on the death of his wife, which took place 1st July, 1803, to the elder son, when he should attain the age of twentyone years, of his nephew,

ST. ALBYN GRAVENOR, who was the elder son of his eldest sister, Elizabeth St. Albyn, who had m. William Gravenor, merchant, of Bristol. St. Albyn Gravenor m. Mary, the only surviving daughter of Joseph Lang

Elizabeth, m. to WILLIAM GRAVENOR, ley, esq. of Great Farringdon, in the county

merchant at Bristol.

Ann.

Jane.

The elder son,

JOHN ST. ALBYN, on the death of his uncle, s. to Alfoxton, and m. Ann, daughter of Nathaniel Poole, esq. of Dulverton, in | the county of Somerset; but dying without issue, 10th November, 1768, aged fifty-two, bequeathed his estates to his wife, who, with a feeling as honourable as just, gave them by her will to the brother of her deceased husband,

THE REV. LANCELOT ST. ALBYN, who m. Anna-Maria, daughter of Henry Selleck, esq. of Walford, in the county of Somerset ;

of Berks, of which marriage,

LANGLEY (now LANGLEY ST. ALBYN) is the only surviving son, and as such became entitled, on the 13th August, 1806, to the estates of his late paternal great uncle, the Rev. Lancelot St. Albyn, and from that time he has been the representative of the ancient family at Alfoxton.

Arms-Erm. on a bend sa. three bezants.
Crest-A wolf, sejant, erm. collar, ring
and line reflexed over the back or.
Motto-Deus meus Dux meus.
Estates-In the counties of Somerset and
Devon.

Seat-Alfoxton.

HOOD, OF BARDON PARK.

HOOD-JACOMB, ROBERT, esq. of Bardon Park, in the county of Leicester, b. 8th July, 1794, m. 29th March, 1821, Susan, daughter of John Kemp, esq. of Broom Hills, Essex, and has issue,

ROBERT, b. 25th January, 1822.

John-Kemp, b. 3rd February, 1823.
George-Frederick, b. 19th May, 1831.
Eliza-Hood.

Mary-Randolph.
Emma.

This gentleman, whose patronymic is JACOMB, inherited Bardon Park in 1833, at the decease of William Hood, esq. and assumed, by that gentleman's desire, the additional surname and arms of HoOD.

Lineage.

In 1569 Bardon Park was granted by Queen ELIZABETH to Sir Henry Hastings, knt. and Henry Cutler, gent. from whom it was alienated to the family of Hood, originally settled at Wilford, near Nottingham.

THOMAS HOOD, esq. of Bardon Park, son of John Hode, of the same place, by Elizabeth, his wife, married in 1574, and had issue,

Richard, who m. in 1602, Jane, daughter of Thomas Knightley, esq. of Preston Capes, in Northamptonshire, and had three sons, Thomas, Henry, and George.

THOMAS, of whom presently.

John, living in 1668, married Bridget,

daughter of George Lyttleton, esq. of Holbeach, in Staffordshire, third son of Sir John Lyttleton, knt. the greatgrandson of Sir Thomas Lyttleton, the judge, and had a daughter, Margaret.

Paul, D. D. born at Bardon Park in 1586, entered at Lincoln College, Oxford, in 1602, rector thereof in 1620, vice-chancellor in 1661, d. in 1668, aged eighty-two, leaving by Dorcas, his wife, a son and daughter,

Job, of St. Martin's Ludgate, Lon

don, died intestate about the year 1676.

Elizabeth, m. to the Rev. John Parkes, rector of Clagdon, Northamptonshire.

Judith, who married (without her father's consent) Siston, and had

issue.

Anne, m. to James Boyle, esq. and had issue.

Catherine, m. to Jones, esq. and had issue.

Thomas Hood died about the year 1623, and was buried in Markfield Church. His second

son,

THOMAS HOOD, esq. married in 1625, Anne Handley, widow, daughter of Thomas Charlton, esq. of Sandiacre, in Derbyshire, and sister of Nicholas Charlton, esq. of Chilwell, Notts, by whom he left at his decease (with two daughters, Elizabeth, who d. in 1715, and Frances, m. to Philip Prime, esq. of Normanton,) a son and successor,

THOMAS HOOD, esq. of Bardon Park, who m. first, Anne, eldest sister of John Stratford, esq. of Horston, in Warwickshire; and secondly, a lady named Eleanor. By the latter he left an only daughter, Elizabeth, m. to William Willington, esq. of Nottingham; and by the former, with two daughters, Penelope, and Anne, the wife of - Foxcroft, a son,

JOHN HOOD, esq. of Bardon Park, who m. about 1704, Mary, daughter of William Coape, esq. of Farnoe, in Derby, and had one son and two daughters, viz.

JOHN, his heir,

Elizabeth, who was killed by the fall of a chimney at her house in Bath, occasioned by the high wind 14th March, 1757, called "Byng's wind," from the circumstance of its prevailing at Spithead on that day, when Admiral Byng was shot. She m. Daniel Danvers, esq. of Liverpool, and had a son,

DANIEL DANVERS, of Bath, who m. Mary, daughter and heir of Matthias King, esq. of Hackney, and dying 19th October, 1779, aged forty-eight, left issue,

Daniel, captain of marines, d.
unm. in 1807.
Charles.

John, married and had issue.
Mary, d. unm.

Elizabeth, m.to Samuel Howse,
esq. of Bath, and d. s. p. in
1787.

Sarah, who m. the Rev. Robert Jacomb, of Laurence Pountney Hill, London, and d. s. p. in 1791. Mr. Jacomb's son, by his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of William Hillhouse, esq. of Clifton.

ROBERT JACOMB, esq. inherited Bardon Park, and having assumed the surname of Hood, is the present Mr. Hood, of Bardon. Mary, d. unm. in 1707. Mr. Hood d. 19th January, 1714-15, and was s. by his son,

JOHN HOOD, esq. of Bardon Park, who m. Cecilia, sister and co-heir of William Snell, esq. of Clapham, in Surrey, and by her, who died 18th October, 1799, in her eightieth year, had

WILLIAM, his heir.

John, died unmarried, 3rd February,
1792, aged thirty-seven.
Edmund, who died unmarried, 16th
February, 1832, in his seventy-
seventh year.

Mary, died unmarried in 1758. by his eldest son, Mr. Hood d. 25th August, 1756, and was s.

in 1744, barrister-at-law, and, at the period WILLIAM HOOD, esq. of Bardon Park, b. of his decease, senior bencher of the Inner Temple. He m. in 1782, Mary, daughter of Charles Buxton, esq. of Braxted, in Es1833, devised his estates to (his mother's sex, but dying without issue, 16th May, grandnephew) his cousin, ROBERT JACOMB, esq. who has assumed the surname and arms HOOD, esq. of Bardon Park. of HOOD, and is the present ROBERT-JACOMB

Families of Snell and Jacomb.

NATHANIEL FIENNES, younger brother of James, second Viscount Say and Sele, commissioner of the great seal in the time of OLIVER CROMWELL, m. first, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Elliot, of Port Elliot, in Cornwall, and had a son, William, third Viscount Say and Sele; and secondly, Frances, daughter of Richard Whitehead, esq. of Siderley, in Hants, by whom he left a daughter,

MARY FIENNES, who became heiress to her father at the decease of her nephew, Nathaniel, fourth Viscount Say and Sele.

She wedded, in 1684, Sir Edmund Harrison, knt., of Laurence Pountney Hill, in the city of London, and died in 1731, aged seventyseven, leaving issue,

Fiennes Harrison, d. unm.

Mary Harrison, m. to Samuel Read, esq. of Hackney, in Middlesex. CECILIA HARRISON, of whom presently. Sarah Harrison, m. to Joel Watson, esq. of Clapham, in Surrey.

Jane Harrison, m. to Matthias King, esq. of Hackney, in Middlesex. The second daughter and co-heir,

CECILIA HARRISON, m. William Snell, esq. of Laurence Pountney Hill, and of Walthamstow, and by him, who d. 4th July, 1759, aged sixty-seven, had issue,

WILLIAM SNELL, of Clapham, many
years a director of the East India
Company, and afterwards of the
Bank of England; m. Elizabeth,
daughter of Benjamin Bond, esq. of
London, and relict of Joseph Brooks-
bank, esq, of Healaugh Manor, York-
shire, but d. without issue, 16th Ja-
nuary, 1789, aged sixty-nine.
CECILIA SNELL, co-heir to her brother,
m. JOHN HOOD, esq. of Bardon Park,
and died in 1790, leaving, with other
issue, a son,

WILLIAM HOOD, esq. of Bardon
Park.

MARY SNELL, co-heir to her brother, m.
William Jacomb esq. of Laurence

Pountney Hill, and dying 10th December, 1784, left issue,

THE REV. ROBERT JACOMB, of Wellingborough, in Northamptonshire, who m. first, Sarah, daughter of Daniel Danvers, esq. but by that lady had no issue, and secondly, in 1793, Elizabeth, dau. of William Hilhouse, esq. of Clifton, by whom, who died at Bath, 13th October, 1806, he had ROBERT JACOMB, who assumed

the surname of HOOD. Thomas Jacomb, who m. Janet, fourth dau. of Nathaniel Pierce, esq. of Wellingbro' in Northamptonshire, and has three sons and one dau. viz.

Thomas. Edmund. William.

Janet.

Cecilia-Lucy Jacomb, m. to William-Wilkin Wilkin, esq. of Costessy, in Norfolk, and had issue. Arms-Az. a fret arg. on a chief sa. three crescents or; quartering SNELL, HARRISON, FIENNES, &c. &c.

Crest A demi-talbot, collared and lined.
Motto-Manners maketh man.
Estates-In Leicestershire.
Seat-Bardon Park, Leicestershire.

SPENS, OF LATHALLAN.

SPENS, ARCHIBALD, esq. of Manor House, Inveresk, North Britain, lieutenantcolonel in the Hon. East India Company's service, b. 22nd June, 1765, m. 7th December, 1797, Charlotte, second daughter of Arundel Phillip, esq. of Exeter, and has had issue,

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ARCHIBALD, in the East India Company's civil service,
Bombay establishment, b. 17th August, 1809, m. 18th
November, 1829, Harriet-Ochterloney, eldest daughter
of Colonel Thomas Valiant, of the 48th regiment, and
has

Archibald-Lockhart, b. 28th February, 1834.
Arundel-Thomas, b. 16th May, 1835.

Charlotte-Henrietta.

Thomas, an officer in the East India Company's service, b. in 1810, and d. in January, 1832.

Arundel, b. 19th January, 1813, d. in April, 1820.

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Lieutenant-Colonel Spens succeeded to the representation of the ancient family of Spens of Lathallan on the demise of his brother in 1800.

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