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CUN CUN VII. Sm ALEXANDER-DAVin 3loNTnOMeWe, who ri.9 June, of Sir James-MUles P,iddefl, 2nd bact., and had one dan,, 1846, and was a. by his brother, the present bsionet. 2Cba;-to-tkhi, IlegilO. S., 5. 6 April, 1833; •5 C-ee1ioo—16° Mary, dan. ‘f — Omrnaney, tog., and was sloin by Arms—Area ohake-fork, as.; in chiefs crescent, ac. mutiueers at Byraia-Glist, Jnne 1857. Octal—An ,,‘‘-. rn’ahe-Ld, ont—ed, ppr. 3 Footer-John, Iseut. Bengal Artdlery, 8. 14 Oct. 3834; I/otto —Over ‘ri’ nt-i-c €1 at I,ncknow, 3d Sept. lacY little—’ oroDil, avrolsii-e; a I I Ifirkeonholm, l.anarkohire. 4 Frank, in the Bengal army, 8 8 July, 1839. Y’sieis /it ‘ce—id. I’rntc., ‘It, rite,’, 117 do Park, South. 1 B try. -. 5 Harriat. 3 tinily. 4 Janet-Victoria, ,o. 19 Feb. 186,, to lIojor Andrew-A. Miutro, Ilengal staff etirpo. C U N L i u’ FE 5 Glare. 6 Agnes, €1. an infant. 7 Alicia. Con. Sir R’,l’ert t’unliffe €1. 10 Sept. 1959. and was a. by his (‘I’ll tm-ri:, Silt llOnEnT.XLFREtI, gnnsdton Sio Rnoeiev-AvcoenOorcti re-c, the present baronet. lOss-I. itt I.’ v,’r1t,tt 1, 00, T1aeieiaotc’r. Aeon—Es., three eonics,eourant, arg. Oresl—A greyhound, ]it’Ii ohi’rilf of lb ubighohire iii oojant, arg., collared, sa J/ollo—Fideltter. Seat—Aeten i eti, late a ce1ttain in the Seoto Park, Wsexham, Denbighshtre. fieoilior gii aide, ninj tir in Ilenbigli- —— olnio militia, it. l7Jan. 1S39 ; ohio c V N granlititlier. as atiL baronet. 10 1 -. Sept. 115k. kuiicioçc. Foovee Cr,sLio’ee, Eog., an cipulent nsereliant, H.P. for Liverpool, ‘a Margaret. dan. of Robert Carter, Eeq. of Lane.aahiro, and left two sons, the elder of whom, I. Sso tine Ci’stnie-ee, tnt , H.P. for Liverpool, was creatcd a Baronet 26 Jlareh, 1719, with remainder, in default of his own male leone, to ho broihor, Robert Cenliffe, Psi. Sir Ellis in. Mary, da,i of henry Bonnet, Eoq. of Moston, co. Chester, by whom lie had two dano., Haiy, vi. to Sir Drnmni nd Smith, of Tring Park, Ilertfordohiro; and €1. 27 Felt. 154 DICE-CCNYNGBAB, Sill WILLIAM-HANI1ER, of ProsH ergarrt-5.licabcth, is. to William Gosling, Bog. of Boo- tossflol,i, en. Edinhnreh, anti of Lanohrnglston co. hasopt’.n Ores e. An it. ilk ttet. 18135 - late a lieutenant in the King’s Ho ,l in Oct. 1707, and was o. by los broiher, di:agoon.gnardo - i. 17 Fob. 1636 Susan 3rd dan. II. Sir. fltsoeisT, who ito Ha-y, dcii. of lchabod Wrighi, of the late James Aloton Stewart Eoq. of Urrard Log. nf Ii oAinham, bainker by whom he had issue - ‘ ‘ en. I erOs. and hay had ionic, Poovon, his oncc0550r. - Else thu-tb, in. Apt-il. 1702, Clement-Stafford Courtney, Eoq. 5 RoecnT-Roivse ALexANnea, late capt. 93rd hsghlandore, Mary, ni. S Mt y, 1700, to Sir Richard Brooke, hart. iii which he served at the siege of Luebnow and in illar,niret, to. to Tht’ntae Erooke, Eoq. of Hinohull ; and eight other engagemenls in I’tdia in 1957 and ISIS; €1. a widow in 1o26. he was severely ,vonnded, and has received the Indiau Sir B ‘bet-t 1, in 177S, anti was a. by Ins cideot son, medal n-tth one cloop ; 8. 21 Dcc 1136; ,o. 10 llarch, III. Sin POROTFR, Ii, 1753; ma. 3761, Harriet, dan of Sir 1064, Sarah -Mary, oily dan. of the late Williana David Rinloeh, Bart, by vhons (who €1. 1210) ho bad isene, Nether ngton, Eoq of Rirkenhead, Cheshire, and has Footer, 5. in .ug 1702; in 21 .pril, 1909, Emma, only Georgino.H ‘id-Mary ; and Wilhelmiua Susan. dan, ofJolin, Is’ Lord Crowe; but if. op. 19 April, 1932. ii. William-Bonverie, 8. 12 Feb., €1. 24 Aug. 1842. BoBea’r-ITcNny, 4th baronet. in. James, Rent. 1:11th riflea, 6. 27Dce. 1145; if, at BangaLllso-Watktn, 8 1787 ; ci 1932, Ceroline, do,,. of the lace lore, 2:1 Sept. 1988. Jtthn Kingaton, Eq a’td ii. 29 Dec. 1668, having by her Alexander, 6.2 Jan.1949. k 3 ul, 1 90 ci 1 t 1814 Miss Slary V William Heniy 6 16 June 1951 Perrie; and Sndly, 1527, It icahieth, dan. of John Flavsen, Charlolte-Emily. Req. of Dooanshtre (wluch la1y ci. 1931); and 3rdly, I,. Narriet-Chrietina-Montagn. to. 29 STay, 1967, to Capt. 1916, Frances dan of the 11ev. J. Lyon, reeler of Jaiseo-.tlolon C ark, of 1.oneyhangh, Roxbnrghshiro, Fnlf,,rd )tvbicli lady i1 9, Jan. 101111. He had issue by lale 15th lousoa,-s, anti has a dan.. Slabel-Janet-Aleton. each inairiage, and ci. II Dec. 1857. to. 3 April, 1866, to Henry-James Ge?re ph tal/oroti h1 iii e’n Mtinci iF 1 ej dde t son of the H ght lion Janice of Trecallyn, eo. Deeltigh 91,tnes’eiff, late Lord Advocate of Scotland Nary, is. ts the Right lIon. Charles-Watkin-Williams iV, Margaret-Alice. Wynn, ME,; and €1. 14 June, 1038. 3Linn f Mart-sot, rn-to Sir Richard Brooko, Bart.; and €1. in 1823. . Emma. Charlotte. The surname of Dice- is one of very great antiquity in Sir Foster ci. 15 June, 1954, amid woos by his eldest onrviv- North Britain, and it is onpposed to have had the same ing en, origin 5.0 VAN Dance (or Lord of the Dykes) in the Low IV. Sot RnsenT-1{Exny, CII., gen. in the Bengal army, Countries. ksiighte’l for his oe,’vieee itt i39 t. 22 Aitril 37s3 ‘ mo. lot D’mn5&M Os Dvee wee alderman, or first magistrate, of in 1605, Lt tuba, asid’tw if A Form-I, Eo , and hadloane, ‘ Edinburgh, 121’6, before the institution of the office of lord1 trt,vcot and from mm descended I RoEnv-Ens.ms, East Indian Service, 8. 27 March, 1908; JAMes DteK, who was designated in a charter under the t,,. Charlotto, eldest dau. of illed hlowel Esq. and liv hor who ii, 1836) left at his deceare, ii B ugh, 1950, great seal, dated Jan. la9, Merchant-Burgess of ArRcinnnv-Ancse-n ‘resent tt,tcb ; Walter-ITen’ell. 6. Sept. breath ;“ this James left a eon, 1856; iilioda’Ilelen: Cliarlotte-Carolisie ; Lucy-Mary, Am.cxasnen DICK, who reoitled chiefly upon his landed to. 115 April, 1 oN, to th-’ 10-v. F-Purse Vtdal, of Clewo r property in the Orkneyo; and after the Reformation, beiog 010:°e- 7as1’l rijott.Geraltliste. ‘ a person of knowledge and loarioing, was appointed provost 3 Davt!. ‘8 14 Feb1919; at, Fanny, dan. of J. Davies of the cathedral church of Orkney. lied. in 1500, and was Eoq., tend hao iooue. ‘ o.by ltm only eon, 1 l,00ioo. ,tt, t’, Colt,nel ]Iip,isley Harsh, of the BeacH Jonme Dice, a merchant of great eminence, who wao s. eao.tlry, and liaoiosno. by an only eon, 2 Emma-Rhoda, ,tt. 27 Jnly, 1831, to Jolns’I’anton Cub- Sic WiLLIAM DICK, This gentleistan, adepting from Tile bins, Foil , Bengal C. S antI 1 wills’,nt issue, 1966. youth tho pr’’feoston of e,tmmeree, became one of the moot 31e, it, to Capt. Fred. Smith, tiengaltnftntry, and eminent hankers in Scotland, and acquired considerable we-ilthi, oseu before the decease of hio father, which appears Sir Robert is. hndhy, 2 -pril, 1921, Snoosi-F’mily, Sstd don by his tdvaneing to the king £1000 oterling, to defray the ol t’ol. J,,hn Pot’tit, c’snttieeary.gettertol of the Bengal household exitenoes n-hen his majesty held a parliament in arnty, and by hes (whti ‘13 11 Nov. 1,05111 htte, Scotland, in 1018, In 1628, he farmed the enetonmo on 1 henry, 31 .A., inholyardero, vicarof Sbiffital. Solop, 1.10 nine, at £0222 sterling, and the crown rents in Orkney, March, l9tft.,o 16 Nov. 1953, Mary Augusta, only dan, at £1069 oterhng per annum, and afterivardo the excise.