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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 157 J.P. for Herts : m. 1866, Charlotte Eliza, da. of the late Rev. Charles Knyvett, R. of W. Heslerton, York, and has issue living, Thomas Henry Knyvett, b. 1876, Mary Susan : m. 1892, the Rev. Arthur Geoffry Robins, Curate of Holy Trinity, Chelsea, S.W., Maud, Florence, Rose, Alice Katherine. Resilience, Oakfield, Hitchin. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Charlotte Sarah. Isabel Emily. Ellen Catherine. Louisa Blanche. Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Alexander Wilton Dashwood, b. 1796, d. 1877 : in. 1827, Marian, who d. 1887, da. of the late Peter Still, Esq. : George Lionel, b. 1843 d- at Radley : in. 1866, Avice Frances Anne, da. of Thomas Part, Esq., and has issue living, Montague George, b. 1872, Henry Thomas Alexander, .';. 1878, Marion Avica Frances, Edith Georgina, Ethel Isabelle, Constance Harriet Eleanor, Avice Charlotte Resi- dences, 39, Bryanston Square, W. ; Wilton House, Shenley, Herts. Louisa Charlotte : in. 1859, the Rev. Alfred Child, who d. 1888, R. of Rptherfield, Tunbridge Wells, and has issue living, Rev. Cyril Charles (of York. Club, Junior Constitutional), /'. 1860; is Organizing Sec. of Univ. Mission for N. of England, Herbert Alexander, R.N. (Club, Junior Constitutional), b. 1870: became Lieut. 1891, Bertram Frederick Alfred, b. 1872, Ella Marian, -Ivia Beatrice. Residence, Therapia, Bournemouth. Emma Marian : m. 1868, Lawford Yate Lee, Esq., Barrister-at-law, and has issue living, Charles Yate, b. 1869, Reginald Yate, b. 1875, Alice Marian Yate, Gertrude Amy Yate, Florence Selina Yate. Residences, n, Gloucester Square, W. ; Weatheroak, Alvechurch, Worcestershire. Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Alexander Wilton Dashwood (ante) : Issue of the late Alexander John Dashwood, Esq., b. 1830, d. 1857 : in. 1854, Emma Blanche, da. of Capt. J. Garrett, R.N. : Alexander Thomas, b. 1855. Arthur Frederic, b. 1857. Issue of the late Rev. Samuel Vere Dashwood, great-great-grandson of the late Richard Dashwood, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1804, d. 1876 : in. ist, 1828, Caroline, who d. 1840, da. of Philip Hamond, Esq., of Westacre. Norfolk ; 2iidly, 1844, Edith, da. of Col. Hawkshaw : Richard Lewes, b. 1837 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdt. 2nd Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt. ; became Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1885; commanded isth Regt. in Afghanistan campaign 1880 (mentioned in despatches, medal). Clubs, Naval and Military, Constitutional, United Service, Army and Navy. Rev. Robert Lewes, b. 1840; ed. at Christ's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1861, M.A. 1867): m. 1866, Edith Mount, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. Clubs, Constitutional, Grosvenor. Edward Vere, b. 18 m. 1888, Laura Frederica Penelope, da. of the late Major Edmund Crofts (Roy. Welsh Fusiliers), of Merrieleas, Eastleigh, and has issue living, Vere Edmund Crofts, b. 1889, Diana Penelope, b. 1891. Residence, Novar, Winchester. Club, Constitutional. Samuel Francis, b. 1848 ; for- merly Sub-Lieut. R.N. : m. 1877, Alice Lucy, da. of the late Rev. William Buller, of Hemmington. Frederick, b. 1849. Francis Henry, b. 1855. Alfred Henry, b. 1856 : in. 1892, Evelyn Maydwell, da. of the Rev. John Henry Holdich, of Stibbington House, Wansford, Northants. Club, Junior Carlton. Edmund William, b. 1858 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers. Clubs, Constitutional, Naval and Military. Philip Wilmot, b, 1862. Club, Constitutional. Caroline Maria: in. 1849, the Rev. Richard Surtees, R. of Holtby, and has issue living, Richard Villiers, b. 1853 : '" l8 79> Emily Charlotte, da. of George Vesey Stewart, Esq. [see Stewart, Bart., colls., cr. 1803], and has issue living, Scott b. 1886, Caroline Margaret, Ethel, 'Sybil, Edward Alex- ander, b. 1863, Francis Vere, b. 1864, Philip Scott, b. 1868, Charles Henry, /. 1870, Mary Anne : in. 1877, the Rev. Thomas Robinson, R. of Brettenham, Thetford [residing at Rushford College, Thetford], Almeria Caroline : m. 1882, Robert Macgregor Campbell, Esq., Louisa Matilda : m. 1881, Edward John Smith, Esq., of Birnam Wood, Marlon, New Zealand, Sophy GeraMine : in. 1879, Arthur Weston Fullerton Smith, Esq., of Birnain Wood, Marton, New Zealand, Laura Charlotte : in. 1880, Augustus Wood-Acton, Esq., of Acton Scott, Church Stretton, Salop, Ethel Maud: in. 1887, Horatio Packe, Esq., retired Com. R.N., Caroline Evelyn. Charlotte Rosabelle : m. 1892, Henry Syndercombe Bower, Esq., of Estancia Los Chilenos, Forn- quist, F. C. del Sud, Buenos Ayres. Residence, Holtby Rectory, York. Matilda Katherine: in. 1854, the Rev. Charles Snell, formerly R. of Oulton, Salop, and has issue living, Katherine Mary : m. 1876, the Rev. Henry Woodrooffe Proctor-Beauchamp, V. of Bentley, near Ipswich [see Proctor- Beauchamp, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Eton Lodge, Tunbridge Wells. Sophia Diana : m. 1866, the Rev. George Horatio Davenport, V. of Mansel Lacy, and has issue living, Ralph 'flichborne, b. 1873. Residence, Foxley, Hereford. Lydia Charlotte: m. 1871, Capt. Hugh Osborne Bate- man (formerly of 43rd Regt.), and has issue living, Emily Winifred Elinor, Sophy Kathleen, Edith Mary Sacheverel, Muriel. Edith Helen. Alice : in. 1873, Col. Thomas Tryon, and has issue living, Guy Thomas Lewes, b. 1878, Eva Mildred, Ouida Mary, Violet Alice Grace. Residence, BulwickPark, Wansford. Emily Laura : m. ist, 1881, George Henry Colmore, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1890, Edward Gordon Linzee, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Henry, b. 1882. Residence. In special remainder to baronetcy : The male descendants of Lieut.-Col. George Dashwood, brother of ist baronet, of whom Sir Thomas Peyton, 5th baronet, is senior representative [see Peyton, Bart.]. Alderman George Dashwood, of London, undertook, with others, to farm the whole revenue of the kingdom of Ireland temp. Charles II. He afterwards, with others, farmed the whole revenues of excise and hearth money in England, and was a Commissioner of Revenue till his death in 1682. A patent of baronetcy was granted to him, but as he did not take it out, his widow was given the precedence of a baronet's widow, while a new patent of baronetcy was granted to his son. The ist baronet of this creation was M.P. for Banbury, the 2nd was M.P. for Oxfordshire, and the 3rd M.P. for Woodstock. Alderman Francis Dashwood, of London, elder brother of Alderman George Dashwood (ante), was father of Sir Francis Dashwood, ist baronet, of West Wycombe.