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i6o DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. DE BURGHO, Creation 1785, of Castle Connell, Limerick. [Extinct 1873.] Sir RICHARD DONNELLAN DE BURGHO, 4th and last Baronet. Sisters living Of 4th Baronet Frances Anne : m. 1854, John Robert Stawell, Esq. (38th Regt.), who d. 1874, and has issue living, John Allen George, b. 1858, Maud Katharine : in. iS3o, Henry Bird, Esq., of South Down House, South Down, Plymouth, and has issue living, Richard De Burgho Molyneux b. 1885, Hubert John Allen b. 7889, Ulick de Burgho b. 1891, Clytie Frances Katharine b. 1881, Mary Elizabeth b. 1882, Edith Dolores b. 1886, Maud Kathleen b. 1888, Eveleen Veronica b. 1892. Isabella. Joan Allen. WidOW living Of 4th Baronet CATHERINE (Lady de Burgho), da. of Brooke Brasier, Esq., of Mitchell's Fort, Cork : m. 1844, Major Sir Richard Donnellan de Burgho, 4th baronet, who d. 1873, when the title became extinct. Residence, The Island, Castle Connell, co. Limerick. De Capell-Brooke, see Brooke. CHAMPION-DE CRESPIGNY, Creation 1805, of Champion Lodge, Surrey. Sir CLAUDE CHAMPION-DE CRESPIGNY, 4th Baronet; b. April aoth, 1847; s. his father, Sir CLAUDE WILLIAM. 1868; was in R.N. 1860-65, Ensign 6oth Rifles 1866-70, and sometime Capt. Limerick Artillery Militia ; formerly Hon. Major Suffolk Yeo. Cav., is a J.P. for Essex: in. 1872, Georgiana Louisa Mar- garet, 2nd da. of the late Robert M'Kerrell, Esq., and has issue. gtatron of ne Ipbing St. Matthew V., Denmark Hill, Surrey. ^rms Quarterly, ist and 4th, argent, a lion salient sable armed and langued gules ; in the dexter base, a fer de mouline pierced sable, Champion de Crespigny ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three bars argent, Vierville de l-'ierville. Crtst- -On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a cubit arm mailed erect holding a broadsword proper. Residence Champion Lodge, Maldon, Essex. Club Meistersingers. Mens sibi conscia recti. g ong living- CLAUDE, b. Sept. nth, 1873; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. A mind self-conscious of Manchester Regt. Claude Raul, b. 1878. Claude Philip, b. 1880. rectitude. Claude Vierville, b. 1882. Claude Norman, b. 1888. Daughters living Cicely. Ce'rise. Crystal. Valerie. Brothers living Philip Augustus, b. 1850; a retired Lieut. R.N. : m. 1878, Rose, da. of the late Adm. the Rt. Hon. Sir Astley Cooper Key, G.C.B., F.R.S., and has issue living, Henry, b. 1882, Frederick Philip, b. 1884, Edmund Alexander,^. 1890, Phyllis Rose. Residence, Round Hill, Brook, Lyndhurst. Tyrell Other William, b. 1859 ; is Capt. and Adj. isth Hussars : served in Afghan war 1880 (medal), in S. African war 1881, and in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star). Vivian Ormsby Lloyd, R.N., b. 1863; became Lieut. 1886. Sisters living Eliza Mary : in. 1871, Maj.-Gen. Richard Temple Godman, formerly of 5th Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, Richard Temple, b. 1873, Frederick Tyrell, b. 1875, Thomas Philip, /'. 1877, George William, b. 1883, Cicely Mary, Mary Lisa, Sarah Rosalie. Residence, 37, Prince's Gardens, S.W. ; Highden, Pulborough, Sussex ; Ote Hall, Wivelsfield, Sussex. Sarah Anna Maria Gore: m. 1884, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Molyneux (formerly of 7th Dragoon Guards), and has issue living, Emily, b. 1892. Residence, Warren Lodge, Wokingham, Berks. Lucy Eugenie Bowyer: m. 1887, William Arthur Macan, Esq. Agnes Katherine Vierville: m. 1891, the Rev. John Prince Fallowes, and has issue living, John Tyrell Champion, b. 1892. Residence, St. Paul's Vicarage, Dunedin, New Zealand. This is a Norman family. Maheus Champion was lord of Crespigny about 1350. The eighth in descent from him was Claude Champion-de Crespigny, whose second son, Thomas, was an officer in the British army. Sir Claude, D.C.L., ist baronet, entertained George IV. at Champion Lodge ; he was for more than fifty years Receiver-General of the Droits of the Admiralty. The 2nd baronet, Sir William, sat as M.P. for Southampton. De Hochepied Larpent, see Larpent. DE HOGHTON, Creation 1611, of Hoghton Tower, Lancashire. Sir CHARLES DE HOGHTON, icth Baronet ; b. Nov. 2Oth, 1823 ; s. his brother, Sir HENRY, 1876 ; formerly Capt. 73rd Foot": m. 1863, Florence, who d. 1872, da. of Mons. Louis Moyard, of Merges, Canton de Vaud, Swit- zerland. &nns Sable, three bars argent. Crtst A bull passant argent. jJupporUrs Two bulls argent. Sent Hoghton Tower, Preston. Club Naval and Military. Sister living Dora : m. 1857, Priestley Birch, Esq., who d. 1868, and has issue living, Lionel Lea Townley, In spite ofiurow;. . 1858, Walter De Hoghton Lee, b. 1863, Mary , Caroline, Constance Dorothea, Alice Amy. Residence,