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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. who d. 1882, da. of Clement R. Archer, Esq., formerly of Hill House, Hampton, Middlesex ; 2ndiy, 1892, Rosalie Blanche, only da. of James Vaughan, Esq., J.P., of 40, Gloucester Terrace, W. Resi- dences, Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport ; Ashbrooke, Brookeborough, co. Fermanagh. Clubs, United Service, Army and Navy. George Hastings, b. 1842 ; formerly Capt. 48th Regt. ; is Hon. Major and Adj. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians): in. 1868, Beatrice Georgiana, da. of Sir John Craven Garden, 4th baronet. Lionel Godolphin, /'. 1849 ; is Major ist Batn. Connaught Rangers ; in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp^ : in. 1881, Emma, who d. 1882, da. of Lord John Henry Taylour [M. Headfort]. Francis Thepphilus, b. 1851 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. : in. 1877, Alice Mary Ogle, da. of the late Very Rev. William Ogle Moore, and has issue living, George Frank, b. 1878, Henry Hastings, b. 1882, Alice Gertrude. Residence, Ardeen, This family is descended from Sir Henry Brooke, Governor of Donegal, who received grants of lands in co. of Fermanagh for services he rendered in the Rebellion of 1641. The grandfather of the ist baronet of the present creation, the Right Hon. Sir Arthur, M.P. for Fermanagh, was created a baronet 1764, and dying without issue, 1785, the title became extinct. The 2nd baronet of the present creation was M.P. for Fermanagh (C) 1840-54. DE CAPELL-BROOKE, Creation 1803, of Oakley, Northamptonshire. Sir ARTHUR RICHARD DE CAPELL-BROOKE, 5th Baronet; b. Oct. I2th, 1869; s. his father, Sir RICHARD LEWIS, 1892; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Northamptonshire Regt., and a County Councillor for Northamptonshire, Geddington Div. Jhtron of (Onr Jibing Great Oakley V., Northamptonshire. 3rms Quarterly, ist and 4th or, on a fesse azure three escallops, of the field ; 2nd and 3rd, or, an anchor azure, on a chief of the second three arming-buckles of the first. Crtst--A demi-sea-horse argent, finned and maned or. Seats Great Oakley Hall, Kettering ; The Elms, Market Harborough; Aghadoe, Cork. Club Boodle's. Brother living EDWARD GEOFFREY, b. Jan. 3 ist, 1880. Spes mea Deus. Sisters living Mary Charlotte Katherine Grace. Caroline God is my hofic. Sophia. Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) William Henry Worge, /. 1833 ; formerly Lieut. Northamptonshire Militia Arthur Watson, b. 1836 ; formerly Capt. 4th Hussars; is a J.P. for Northamptonshire : in. 1865, Eleanor Frances, da. of the late Thomas Thornhill, Esq., of Fixby Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Arthur Francis Forester, b. 1873 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Northamptonshire Regt., Catherine Honoria, Edith Julia, Eleanor Grace. Residence, Loddington Hall, Kettering. Club, Junior United Service. Charles Edward, b. 1844; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1868). Residence, Market Harborough. Club, United University. WidOW living Of 4th Baronet MARY GRACE (Lady de Capcll-Brooke), da. of the Rt. Rev. Edward Trollope, D.D., Lord Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham [see B. Kesteven, colls.]: ni. 1867, Sir Richard Lewis de CapeH-Biooke, 4th baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, Woodford, Northants. The lands of Aghadoe, Cork, have been possessed by this family for 700 years. The heir in the i8th century, Richard Supple, Esq., F.R.S., married the daughter and coheir of Arthur Brooke, Esq. ; his son, who was created a baronet, assumed the surname of De Capell-Brooke, the 2nd baronet adopted the surname of Broke, and the 3rd baronet resumed the name of Brooke. Brooke-Pechell, see Pechell. BROOKS, Creation 1886, of City of Manchester. Sir WILLIAM CUNLIFFE BROOKS, ist Baronet, cl. son of the late Samuel Brooks, Esq. ; b. Sept. 3oth, 1819; ed. at Rugby, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. I2th Senior Optime 1842, M.A. 1846); Bar. Inner Temple 1847 ; joined N. Circuit ; is partner in the banks which bear the family name, at London, Manchester, and Altrincham, and in the Old Bank, Blackburn, a D.L. and a J.P. for Lancashire, and a J.P. for Cheshire and Manchester City; sat as M.P. for E. Cheshire 1869-85 ; sat as M.P. for Altrincham Div. of Cheshire (C) 1886-92 : '. 1st, 1842, Jane Elizabeth, who d. 1865, da. of the late Ralph Orrell, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1879, Jane, da. of Lieut. -Col. Davidson, C.B., and has issue by 1st marriage. Consider the end ^nns Argent, three bars wavy azure, a cross fleury erminois, in chief a fountain. Crtst A demi-lion proper, mained argent ; charged on the shoulder with a fountain, and holding in the paws a pheon in bend sinister proper stringed or.