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556 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. Colbourne Maunoir Ridley, Esq. [see Ridley, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Nicola Lake, British Columbia. Grandchildren of the late Drury Wake, Esq., 3rd son of 7th baronet : Issue of the late Baldwin Wake, Esq., M.D., b. 1774, d. 1842: in. 18 , Sarah, who d. 1856, da. of James Spedding, Esq., of Whitehaveo : Fenton, 6. 1819 ; formerly Emigration Officer in Board of Trade : m. 1856, Catherine Jplliffe, who d. 1889, da. of William Dobinson, Esq., and has issue living, Catherine Norcliffe, Annie Maud. Anne Lucy : in. 1853, Major George Seton (formerly ot Canadian Rifles), and has issue living, Alexander David, b. 1854: m. 1879, Emily Isabel, da. of Alfred Turner, Esq., formerly of Deys- brook, Lancashire. Residence, Issue of the late Charles Wake, Esq., M.D., b. 18 , d. 1852 : m. 18 , Anne, da. of James Spedding, Esq., of Whitehaven : Elizabeth : m. 1852, James Power, Esq. Cecilia : in. 1845, Algernon ^Emilius M'Mahon de Stafford O'Brien, Esq. [see B. Inchiquin, colls.]. Residence, This family is descended from Hereward Leofricson, Lord of Bourne, and commonly called the last of the Saxons. The 2nd Haronet, Sir John Wake, mortgaged his estate to raise a troop of horse for Charles I. The 6th baronet assumed the additional surname of Jones, but died without issue. WAKEMAN, Creation 1828, of Perdiswell Hall, Worcestershire. Sir OFFLEY WAKEMAN, 3rd Baronet; b. Nov. i5th, 1850; s. his father, Sir OFFLEY PENBURY, 1858; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.. Oxford (B.A., 1st Class Law and Modern History, 1872, M.A. 1875); Bar. Inner Temple 1876; is a J.P., a D. L., and a County Councillor (Chirbury Div. ) for Salop (High Sheriff 1887), an d Chm. of Shropshire Quarter Sessions: m. 1885, Catherine Mary, da. of Sir Charles Henry Rouse- Boughton, nth Bart., and has issue. gatton of fttoo Jibiiujs Chirbury V., Fitz R., Salop. SVrms Paly wavy of six vert and argent, a saltire engrailed ermine. Crtst Between two palm-branches proper, a lion's head erased argent vomiting flames, gorged with a collar, engrailed and cotissed vert, and charged with three ermine spots or. Residences Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ; Rorrington Lodge, near Chirbury, Shropshire. Club Carlton. Nee temere, nee timide. Neittier rashly nor timidly. Sons living OFFLEY, b. Oct. ipth, 1887. Edward Offley Rouse, b. 1889. Brother living Henry Offley, b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A., ist class in Modern History, and Fellow of All Souls', Oxford, 1873, M.A. 1877); Bar. Inner Temple 1877; is Bursar of All Souls' Coll., and Tutor of Keble Coll., Oxford. Residence, All Souls' College Oxford. Club, Windham. Collateral Branch living. Issue of the late Rev. Edward Ward Wakeman, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d 1855: m. 1835, Louisa, who d. 1881, da. of Allan Thompson, Esq., of Cheltenham: Henry Allan WAKEMAN-NEWPORT, b. 1841 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Salop, Stafford- shire and Worcestershire ; assumed the additional surname of Newport 1862 ; m. 1887, Louise, da. _ _ , j. 7 __ j _, 1, CUAU Ilt3^3 laaUG 1J V lug, Jl<my 3 Ajl-'ula Resilience, Colon Hall, Bridgnorth. Mary Louisa : in. 1869, Col. Henry Steuarl Tompson, for- merly of sist Regt., and has issue living, Hew Wakeman, 6. 1870, Florence Mary, Edith Margaret. Residence, Alderminster Lodge, Bournemouth. Waldie-Griffith, see Griffith. WALKER, Creation 1835. Sir GEORGE FERDINAND RADZIVILL WALKER, 2nd Baronet ; b. May 24th, 1825 ; s. his father, Gen. Sir GEORGE TOWNSHEND, G.C.B., K.C.T.S., 1842; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Lieut, and Capt. Coldstream Guards ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Monmouthshire : m. 1854, the. Hon. Fanny Henrietta Morgan, who d. 1887, da. of ist Baron Tredegar, and has issue. Vrms Erminpis, on a pile embattled azure, a mural crown charged with the word " Badajos " between two galtraps in pale or. Crtst On a mural crown or, encircled by a wreath of laure vert, an ostrich proper, resting the Never despait .