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408 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. Sisters living Letitia Mary : in. ist. 1865, Major Richard Conolly, who d. 1871, of Green Park, Westmeath ; 2ndly, 1873, Thomas Thierri Sherlock, Esq., and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), David Thomas Joseph, b. 1881. Catherine Mary Georgiana : in. 1875, Thomas Gordon Stoker, Esq., who d. 1889, and has issue living, William Charles, b. 1877, John Nugent, b. 1880, Mary Letitia, Grace Helena. Residence, Silchar, Cachar, India. Helena Mary: m. 1876, Richard Charles Lynch, Esq., and has issue living, Catherine Mary Gertrude. Residence, Petersburgh Castle, co. Galway. Widow living Of 3rd Baronet-^LETiriA MARIA (Lady Nugent), da. of the late Charles Whyte Roche, Esq., of Ballygran, co. Limerick : in. 1842, Sir John Nugent, 3rd baronet, who d. 1859. Residence, Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, co. Westmeath. The original surname of this family was O'Reilly(a very ancient Milesian sept), but the isi baronet, Sir Hugh, on the death of his uncle, Governor Nugent, of Tulloghan, assumed first surname of Nugent solely. NUGENT, Creation 1806, of Waddesdon, BerksMre. Sir EDMUND CHARLES NUGENT, 3rd Baronet ; b. March I2th, 1839 ; s. his father, Lieut. - Col. Sir GEORGE EDMUND, 1892 ; formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Norfolk: m. 1863, Evelyn Henrietta, da. of Lieut. - Gen. E. F. Gascoigne, and has issue. $rms Ermine, two bars within a bordure engrailed gules, on a canton of the last a dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt or. Crtst A cockatrice vert, gorged with a plain collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules, charged with a dagger erect as in the arms. jSnpportrrs Two cockatrices vert, wings endorsed, collared or, pendent therefrom a shield gules, charged with a dagger as in the arms. Seat West Harling Hall, Norfolk. Town Residence 14, Lowndes Square, S.W. Clubs Travellers', Carlton. Sons living GEORGE COLBORNE, b. Feb. 2 2 nd, 1864 is Lieut. 3 rd Batn, Grenadier Guards : m. 1891, Isabel Mary, da. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward Gascoigne Bulwer, K.C.B., Lieut.-Gov. of Guernsey, and has issue living, a son, b. 1892. Residence. 37, Chester Square, S.W. Rev. Edmund Frederick, b. 1866; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1890). Claud, b. 1867; ed. at Ch. Ch. Oxford (B.A. 1891). Daughters living Evelyn Lilla. Violet. Sisters living Lucy Henrietta (Lady Boileau) : m. 1860, Sir Francis George Manningham Boileau, 2nd baronet. Residence, Ketteringham Park, Wymondham. Mary Wilhelmina : m. 1881, Capt. Jocelyn H. W. Thomas, formerly Scots Guards. Residence, Belmont, Carlow. Emily Julia: m. 1878, Russell Henry Monro, Esq. [see Russell, Bart., cr. 1832]. Residetice, I have decreed. NUGENT, Creation 1831, of Cloncoskoran, Waterford. Sir JOHN NUGENT, 3rd Baronet ; b. Jan. loth, 1849 ; j. his father, Sir JOHN NUGENT, 1886 : ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; has assumed the surname of Nugent in lieu of that of Humble : m. 1875. Annastatia de la Poer, sister of 'the Count de la Poer [see "Foreign Titles of Nobility"], and has issue. .Arms Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a stag trippant or, on a chief indented argent a trefoil slipped vert, Humble ; 2nd and 3rd. ermine, two bars gules, and in chief a fleur-de-lis gules, Nugent. (Crtst A demi-stag salient argent, armed and unguled or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert. Seat Cloncoskoran Castle, Dungarvan, co. Waterford. Decrevi. Sons Uving-GILBERT, *. 1884 Gerald, b. 1886. / have decreed. Daughters living-Lilias Gilberta Alice Joane Frances Clare. "Brother living Charles Nugent HUMBLE, b. 1854. Residence, 'Sisters living Elizabeth Nugent : m. 1876, Edward George Herbert Odell, Esq., J.P., D.L., who d. 1879. Residence, Clonkoskoran, Dungarvan. Mary Frances Nugent HUMBLE. Aunts " Residence, Augher Castle, co. Tyrone. The present baronet is of direct legitimate male descent from William Humble. Esq., of Stratford, Essex, who was created a baronet 1660. On the death in 1745 of Sir John Humble, 6th baronet, the baronetcy fell into abeyance to the heirs of Thomas, youngest son of the ist and ancestor of the present baronet, and was revived by a new creation to the present baronet's father.