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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 45 i DICKSON-POYNDER, Creation 1802. of Hardingham Hall, Norfolk. Sir JOHN POYNDER DICKSON-POYNDER, M.P., 6th Baronet, son of the late Rear-Adm. John Bourmaster Dickson, 5th son of 2nd Baronet ; b. Oct. 3ist, 1866 ; s. his uncle, Capt. Sir ALEXANDER COLLINGWOOD THOMAS DICKSON, R.N., 1884 ; ed. at Harrow ; assumed in 1887, by royal license, the additional surname and arms of Poynder ; is Lieut. Roy. Wilts Yeo. Cav. ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.); has sat as M.P. for Wilts, N.W., or Chippenham, Div. (C) since 1892. $);itron of Uitoo JCifaings Peterstow R., Hereford ; Inworth R., Essex, ^rms Quarterly, ist and 4th, pily counterpily of four traits or and sable, the points ending in crosses formee, two in chief and one in base, in the centre chief point a castle of the second and in base two martlets of the first, a chief azure, thereon a key erect, the wards upwards and to the sinister gold between a rose on the dexter and a fleur de lis on the sinister argent, Fortunejavorsthebrave. Poynder; 2nd and 3rd, azure, an anchor erect encircled with an oak wreath vert between three mullets pierced or ; on a chief paly of seven of the last and gules, a mural crown argent, Dickson. Cats ist, issuant out of the battlements of a castle argent charged with a cross-flory gules, a dexter cubit arm, vested sable, charged with a key as in the arms, cuff or, the hand proper holding a cross patee fitchee in bend also argent ; 2nd, over an armed arm brandishing a falchion proper, a trident and spear in saltire or. Seats Hartham Park, Corsham ; Hillmarton Manor, Calne ; Sydenham, Roxburghshire. Clubs Bachelors', Marlborough. Sisters living Mary Harriet Isabella Cumberland : m. 1881, Frederick Amelius Beauclerk, Esq., who d. 1887. Residence, 30, Chester Street, S.W. Caroline Matilda. Isabella Emily : in. 1890, Arthur Cotes, Esq. Residence, Seagry House, Chippenham. Daughter living Of 4th Baronet Emma : m. 18 .. Residence, Widow living Of 4th Baronet EMMA (Lady Dickson), da. of William Knyvett, Esq. : m. 1831, Sir Colpoys Dickson, 4th baronet, who d. 1868. Residence, Collateral Branches living. Issue of the late Capt. George Collingwood Dickson, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1817, d. 1853: m. 1849, Henrietta Emma, da. of W. H. Frampton, Esq., of Hall House, Frome : Ellen Amelia : m. 1877, Alfred Henry Burton, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Collingwood, b. 1878, Stephen John, b. 1882, Robert Cecil (twin), b. 1882. Residence, 18, Manson Place, S. Kensing- ton, S.W. Florence: m. 1886, Col. Richard Steele Rupert Fetherstonhaugh, 3rd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps. Issue of the late Capt. Francis Farhill Collingwood Dickson, 7th son of 2nd Baronet, b. 1822, d. 1884: m. 18 , Frances Murtagh, da. of Thomas Turner, Esq., of Arcot, JOHN COLPOYS, b.-ii . Four daus. The ist baronet was an Adm. of the Blue, the 2nd was a Rear-Adm. of the Red, the 3rd was a Vice-Adm., the 4th was a Col. in the Bengal Army, and the sth was a Capt. R.N. PRESCOTT, Creation 1794, of Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire. Sir GEORGE RENDLESHAM PRESCOTT, 4th Baronet; b. Sept. 27th, 1846; s. his father, Sir GEORGE WILLIAM, 1850 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, and Capt. Herts Yeo. Cav. ; was High Sheriff of Sussex 1883: m. 1872, Louise Franklin, da. of Lionel Lawson, Esq., of Brook Street, and has issue. gtrms Sable, a chevron between three owls argent. Crest A cubit arm erect, vested gules, cuffed ermine, holding in the hand a pitch-pot (or hand beacon) sable, fired proper. Residences Isenhurst, Hawkhurst, Sussex. Town Address 9, Clarges Street, W. Clubs Carlton, Junior Carlton, St. James's, Royal Dorset Yacht. Sons living GEORGE LIONEL LAWSON BAGOT, b. Oct. 24th, Lux mihi Deus. l8 ?5- charles William Beeston, b. 1877. God is my lieht Daughter living-Maude Helen. Brother living Charles William, b. 1848; ed. at Rugby; is a J.P. for Kent : m. 1880, Constance, da. of the late John Carbery Evans, Esq., of Hatley Park, Sandy, Cambridgeshire, and has issue living, Charles Henry Beeston, b. 1881, William Leonard Villiers. b. 1882. Residence, Strode Park, Herne, Canterbury. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Hurlingham.