Isabella, m. Clement P. 284, col. 1, 1. 11, for “ Margaret," read “ Mary. -- 1764.” ing P. 284, col. 1, 1. 24. Robert Bowen, II. Dorcas, m. Lombard, esq. esq. by Miss Duckett had issue, one and had issue, John, in holy or son, Robert, who m. Mary, daughter ders, m. Miss Purefoy, and had of — Bastable, esq. by Agnes Mayissue, with one daughter, two berry, and had issue, one son, Wilsons, liam, m. Hannah, daughter of AuThe Rev. Edmond Lombard. gustus Mayberry, esq. and had issue, The Rev. John-Newman Lom Robert, attorney. Bastable. William, m. Miss Sillittan, and had issue, John, Robert, Ellen, of Carrigalire, m. to Miss Eliza, Mary, Hannah, and CaSwan. therine. IU. Lucy. Jane, m. Jagoe, esq. P. 283, col. 1, 1. 18. Alice Blenner Harriet, m. Chute, esq. Hasset, who m. as in the text, Daniel Catherine, m. Michael Michigan, Ferres, esq. and had issue, esq. Maurice, canon at Maynorth. P. 284, col. 1, 1. 27. MARGARET BowEdmond. En, who m. Augustus Gandrum, had Arthur. issue, Catherine. 1. Augustus, m. Miss Radley. Ellen. 11. Margaret, m. Husbands, esq. Dorcas, m. in Alsace. and had a son, Richard. P. 283, col. 1, 1. 20. LUCY BLENNER iu. Dorcas, m. John Jermyn, esq. RASSET, who m. John, son of Daniel and had with William, and Healy, esq. by his wife, Rachel Blen David-Jermyn, m. Susan, dau. nerhassét, had issue, of Colalough Duckett, esq. by Blennerbasset. his wife, Susan Mare, and had Gerard. issue, John. 1. Thomas, m. Anne, daughter Avice. of the Rev. William WarLucy, m. to Hamilton White, esq. burton, of Valentia, and had brother to Richard, 1st Earl of issue, David, John, Anne, Bantry (see Burke's Peerage and another daughter. and Baronetage), and had issue, 2. David. Richard. 3. William, m. Miss Mary John-Hamilton. Meredith, his first cousin. Alice. 4. John. P. 283, col, 2, 1. 8. HORACE-Towns 1. Mary. HEND ORPEN, esq. by his wife left 2. Letitia. issue, a daughter, Anna, died of con IV. MARY-JOHANNA, M. William sumption, aged fifteen. Mansfield, esq. and had issue, P. 283, col. 2, 1. 43. Alice Orpen, m. 1. Charles. in 1820, to William Meredith, esq. 1. A daughter, Miss Mansand had issue, field, m. - Orpen, * esq. and Richard. had issue, Marian - Lucinda Crumpe, m. to Benjamin, m. and had a Francis Russel, esq. and has had son, Abel,married Lucy issue, Daunt. Basil, in holy orders, m. and had issue, Lucinda, m. Rice O'Connor. John, m. Miss ManP. 283, col. 2, 1. 66, add, and had issue, den, and had issue one son and two daughters. two sons. P. 284. CATHERINE WRIGHT, as in the Benjamin. text, had issue by her first husband, Richard. a son, James; and by her second, three daughters, m. to the Rev. * With the family of this name spelled so very Mr.Norwood; Sally, m. to E. Gourd, nearly the same, no relationship has ever been able esq. ; Mary, m. to Captain Hutchin- to be discovered by the Orpens, though thus con nected. son. LIAM. 2 Basil, m. Miss Mary | born in 1822. Lieutenant Redmond Mori- arty, R.N. d. in 1826, his son, Edward, was born in 1823. P. 285, col. 2, 1. 23, dele“ now captain," and to R.N. add, “and M.D.” issue, Sylve- reus b. in 1817, Edward b. in 1822, Abram b. P. 284. RICHARD ORPEN was wounded in 1831, Lucy b. in 1819, Lydia b. in 1825. at the battle of the Boyne, and thank- Cherry-Agnes b. in 1833. Arthur, Frances, deceased, b. in 1828, and Orpen, of Killowen, was proved in Mrs. John Herbert Orpen d. in 1808. To “John Thompson Young, esq.” add “her P. 284, col. 2. MARYANNE TRAVERS, second cousin." m. John Massy, esq. in 1782, and had P. 285, col. 2, 1. 51, for cousin,” read She had a brother, Richard, obiit infans. “ fourth son of James, 7th Earl of Bateman.” P. 286, 1. 2, for “ Captain Odlum," read well,” esq. read “ Stowell of Killbril Lieutenant-Colonel Bland bad issue, Thomas, in holy orders. Captain John Meade, R.N. bas had Nathaniel. Bessy, m. Lieutenant Robert Herbert, R. N. and has had issue, Arthur, Na- thaniel, Robert, Letitia, Barbara, and Margaret-Agnes. Margaret, m. Richard Murphy, esq. Lucy, m. Captain Galway. kelly bay. Maria, m. Captain Harry Strange, her P. 285, col. 1, for “ Ballyboy," read second cousin. “ Ballybog." For “ T. N. Bland,” read “ James Na- infantry, killed at Talavers in 1809, Agnes Bland, the second wife of Thomas army in Egypt, under Abercrombie. Susannah, Mrs. Francis Orpen, died in P.285, 1. 31, for“ Constantinople," read 1820, she had another son, Francis, died in “ Madeira.” infancy, besides those given in the text. THOMAS STRANGE, killed, &c. had issue, P. 286, col. 1, 3 lines from bottom, to Alexander, b. in 1818, Henry, Thomas, “ 1823,” add “ 10th December.” Next line Lucy and Mary. For “ Miss Bland,” read but one, for “ Colonel,” read “ Rev.” He “Miss Maria Bland.” Joane, Thomas and left issue a daughter, Alicia-Mary-Anne, m. Alexander. Joane of Mr. and Mrs. Chris- | 1st June, 1836, Henry-Thomas D'Arcy, esq. tian, a daughter, Lucinda. After“ Edward,” by whom she has a daughter, b. 2nd April, add“ major in the army.” 1837. Henry Orpen died in March, 1838, m. Col. 2, 1. 1, for “ 23," read “ 22.” Lines first, in 1809, Miss Ellen Swanton, who d. 7 and 9 reverse “ 28” and “ 24.” L. 8, for in 1811, leaving a daughter, Lucy, m. in “ 1829, read 1830.” L. 13, for “11th,” read 1830, John Duncombe, a merchant, by whom “ 8th,” b. 24th Feb. 1833. she has had two children. For the family of Sir James Chatterton, bart. see Burke's Arms-On a shield or, a lion rampant, Peerage and Baronetage. party per pale, azure and argent. It is a After “ Edward," 1. 61, add " barrister- violation of regular rule to have a metal, at-law." Cherry Orpen m. 1811, Margaret such as the argent half of a lion on another in 1805, she had other issue beside those metal, viz. on a shield, or, but it has been given in the text, Abram d. in 1828, Charles laid down that irregularities in heraldry are b. in 1818, d. in 1820, William b. in 1822, proofs of great antiquity. The above are Lucinda d. in 1818. Abram Orpen Palmer without doubt the correct Orpen arms, and TEA are so engraved in all the books of the family. CATON OF BINBROOK. P. 306, col. 2, for “ Robert, 40th Ab bot of St. Albans," read“ 39th Abbot of St. Albans." P. 307, col. 2, for “ Thurston,” read “ Thruston.” P. 307, col. 2, for “ July, 1833,” read “ July, 1776.” P. 307, col. 2, for “ Virtue,” read “ Vertue." P. 308, col. 1, l. 7, for “ Thurston John Caton," read “ Thruston John Caton.” P. 309, col. 1, 1. 13, for “Tuffnell,” read “ Tufnell.” The motto should be Cautus metuit foveam lupus. The following is a more correct representation of the armorial bearings. Owen OF GLANSEVERN. spected William Owen, esq. K. C. d. tinct and Dormant Baronetcies). P. 380, 1. 8 of note. Omit “ first." The Arms of the family are sa. three scaling ladders, and between the two uppermost a spear's head arg. its point imbrued: on a chief ermine a tower triple turretted of the 2nd, quarterly with Evans and Davies. The Crest a wolf saliant, ppr. supporting a ladder of the arms. The Motto Frangi non Flecti. BINGHAM OF MelcomBE BINGHAM. in 1836, Frances, daughter of Antho- majesty. P. 353, col. 1, 1. 6 from foot. Charles William Bingham was born 28th September (not 15th October), 1810. P. 353, col. 1, l. 2 from foot. Sophia Matilda, wife of Robert - Francis Wright, esq. bas issue, Augustus-Robert-Bingham Wright, Arthur-Francis Wright, and Leonora-Sophia Wright. GORDON OF FLORIDA. P. 376. The annexed is a more correct engraving of the arms than that already given in the body of the work. a son Kenelm Roy mentioned in the body of the work, three daughters, viz. Ella-Geraldine, GertrudeSimonetta, and Mabel. ElizabethAnne-Ella, Mrs. Digby is only dau. of John Morse, esq. of Sprowston Hall, Norfolk, by Elizabeth-Anne, daughter of General Hall, of Wratting Park, Cambridgeshire, whose wife, Elizabeth, was daughter and eventual heir of John Carter, esq. of Weston Colvile, by Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Sir Maurice Thompson, Lord Haversham (see BURKE's Extinct Baronetcies.) North Luffenham, who m. Margaret soe, esq. of Easton Hall, Nor- ry Shuttleworth, esq. of esq. of Market Harbo rough (see p. 665). LLOYD of DAN-YR-ALLT. P. 475. For“ Seat, Dan-yr-allt,” &c. read “ Seats, Dan-yr-allt, Carmarthenshire, and South Park, Pens hurst, Kent. DUPPA OF HolliNGBOURNE. P. 484, col. 1. Bishop Duppa de scended from an earlier marriage Blanche Whitney. Wilts,” read “ Hereford.” 1'; P. 484, col. 2, 1. 20 from foot, for ** Gutch,” read “ Geach." The annexed is a more accurate representation of the armorial bearings than that already given. MORRIS, OF YORK. P. 488, 1, 15, for “ 20th,” read “ 22nd.” P.488, 1. 17, for“scholar,” read “scho lar and B.A.” Add to the issue of the Rev. F. 0. Morris, a daugbter, Mary-Cornelia, born 13th January, 1838. P.488,1. 29, for“nine,” read “ twelve.” P. 488, col. 1, bottom line, for “Mount morency,” read “ Montmorency,” and for “Monte de Morisco," read “ De Monte Morisco." Tanglwyst, daughter of Griffith ap den. Note. Robert Levyns and Maud Le vyns were daughters and not sisters of Thomas Levyns, who m. Mary, daughter of John Prosser. P. 489, l. 5, to a son Crouch, and a daughter Sarah, as in the body of the work, add Jane, Anne, Catherine, and Samuel. P. 489, 1. 19, for “ daughter,” read " eldest daughter." Mrs. Mary Morris, (first wife of Roger,) died in November, 1729, and was buried at St. Marylebonne, the 9th of the same month. There is a family tradition, that Lady Jackson's first child was born the same day with the twenty-second child of her mother, Lady Vandeput (see Burke's Extinct Baronetage.) P. 489, l. 28, for“ Matthew,” read “ Mathew.” Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, second wife of Roger,(who was also of Richmond, Surrey,) daughter of Sir Philip Jackson,* buried at St. George's Hanover Square, 27th August, 1744. Her mother had been a Miss Jane Holford, from a brother of hers, the mother of the present Sir George Shiffner, bart. is descended. (See Burke's Peerage and Baronetage.) The will of Roger Morris bears date 4th March, 1747, the burial place being at that time, in South Audley Street. In 1723, he resided in the parish of St. James's, Westminster, under a lease granted him by Lord Harley; some years afterwards, in the parish of St. Marylebonne; and after his second marriage, in St. * Sir Peter Jackson, knt. is supposed to have been a descendant of Richard Jackson, of Carhead, in Whitby Strand, in the county of York, who died in the year 1648, or thereabouts, by his wife, a daughter of Thomas Worfolke, of Whitby Strand, by whom he had issue, John; William, of Whitby, aged sixty-three in 1665; Peter, of Witby, com. ebor, and other children. George, Hanover Square, where he rick Haldimand, K.C.B. and cousin died. He had by his first wife, be of William Haldimand, esq. a direcsides those given in the text, Roger, tor of the Bank of England, and born in 1725, baptized at St. Mary M.P. for Ipswich, and has issue, lebonne, 31st March, of the same 1. Charles. year, and Mary, born in June, 1729, 2. Francis Anthony, of Eaton baptized at St. Marylebonne, 25th of Place, Belgrave Square, Lonthat month, they both died young ; don, m. Sophia, daughter of John ANDREW, as in the text, baptized Josias Holford, esq. of Kilgwyn, at St. James's, Westminster, 28th in Wales, and Belgrave Square, April, 1723; and by his second wife, London, a director of the Bank besides those given in the text, Roger of England. Morris had a son, Peter, b. 21st Ja. 3. James (a director of the Bank nuary, 1741, bapt. at St. George's, of England, and deputy-lieuteHanover Square, 15th February of nant), of 15, Belgrave Square, the same year, he also died in in London, m. 3rd December, 1835, fancy. Sophia, (fourth daugh. of James P. 490, for " Colonel Roger Morris,” Campbell, esq.of Hampton Court, read" the Honourable Colonel Roger also a director of the Bank of Morris." Colonel Morris was mem England.) Mr. James Morris ber of the governor's council. He was stood a contested election for captain of the 48th regiment of foot, Liverpool in 1835. commission dated 13th September, 4. Frederick, deceased. 1745, and lieutenant-colonel of the 1. Jane. 47th foot, commission dated 19th May, 2. Emma, deceased. 1760, bapt. at St. Marylebonne, 14th P. 489, col. 2. 1. 55, for “ 1735," read February, 1727. “1736," bapt. at St. George's, Hanover The following particulars are more com- Square, 9th January, the same year. plete than those given in the body of the ELIZABETH MORRIS, bapt. at St. George's, work. Hanover Square, 5th August, 1733, m. as in JAMES MORRIS, esq. as in the text, high the text, and her husband died in the same sheriff for Surrey in 1764, and a magistrate year with her. and deputy lieutenant for that county, mar Peter SHAKERLEY, esq. of Shakerley ried first, Miss Sarah Pratt, by whom he and Somerford Hall, Cheshire, who married had no issue, and secondly, Miss Mary Margaret Morris, was high sheriff of that Magdalen Mathew, by whom he had county; and his descendant by a former 1. Roger, b. in 1764, who was on terms wife, is the present Sir Charles Peter of most intimate friendship with the Shakerley, bart. of Shakerley and SomerDuke of York, who attended his ford, high sheriff for Cheshire in 1837 (see funeral in Holland, where he was vol. i. p. 9). JAMES, b. in 1776, also a magistrate 1739, married to Sir George Baker, bart. 1. Sir Frederick Francis, next baronet, 1. James, deceased. F.R.S. F.A.S. &c., killed October, 1. Harriet, deceased. 1830, in a very unfortunate manner, 2. Madeline, m. her first cousin, by the sail of a windmill, the interior Joshua Saunders, esq. and bas of which he had just been inspecting issue three children. with his children. He m. in July, 3. Adelaide. 1814, Harriet, daughter of Sir John 4. Helen, deceased, and two other Simeon, bart. (see Burke's Peerage children, d. young. and Baronetage,) and left issue, II. Charles, of the Manor House, 1. Sir George, succeeding baronet, Wandsworth, and Portman Square, born at Paris, 16th June, 1816, London, b. in 1768, m. Sarah, daugh is married and has issue. ter of Anthony Francis Haldimand, 2. Frederick-Francis, b. 29th Jaesq. nephew of General Sir Frede nuary, 1822. |