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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 573 of Chadvvick Manor, co. Warwick, and has issue living, William George Trevor b. 1874, Annie Teresa b. 1875, Evelyn Maude b. 1880. Charlotte. Residence, Oak Dale, Regent Street, Leamington. Granddaughter of the late Rev. William Trevor Wheler (ante) : Issue of the late John Wheler, Esq., b. 1812, d. 1851 : m. 18 , Jane Elizabeth, da. of Christopher Rowland Richardson, Esq., of Kumtoul, Tirhoot, India : Theresa Jane. Residence, 6, Melcombe Place, Dorset Square, N.W. The ist baronet, Sir William, was M.P. for Queensborough temp. Charles II., and his wife was Laundress to the Royal Family. The 2nd baronet, Col. Sir Charles, his cousin, who succeeded by a special limitation, was Governor of the Leeward Islands, M.P. for Cambridge University in the Long Parliament, and one of the gentlemen entrusted to carry the plate of that University to Charles I. The gth baronet, Lieut. -Col. Sir Trevor, served throughout the Peninsular war, including Waterloo ; and the loth baronet, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis, C.B., served in Bundlecund 1821-2, in Afghanistan 1839-40, in the Punjab 1848-9. and in Indian Mutiny 1858-9. WHICHCOTE, Creation 1660, of Aswarby, Lincolnshire. Sir GEORGE WHICHCOTE, 8th Baronet ; b. May 3 1st, 1817 ; s. his brother, Sir THOMAS, 1892 : m. 1866, Louisa Day, third da. of the late Thomas William Clagett, Esq., of Fetcham, Surrey, and has issue. patron of Jforir JCifaings Harpswell D., Aswarby R., Swarby V., Timber- and V., Lincolnshire. ^irins Ermine, two boars passant gules, langued azure, the tusks and bristles or. ftrtst A boar's head erased and erect gules, langued azure, armed or. Residence Sons living GEORGE, b. Sept. srd, 1870. - Hugh Christopher, b. 1874. Juste et droit. Daughter living Louisa Mary. Just and right. Daughters living Of 7th Baronet Isabella (Lady Bnrghley): m. 1875, the Rt. Hon. Lord Burghley, P.C., M.P., el. son of 3rd Marquess of Exeter. Residences, Burghley House, Stamford ; Aswarby Park, Folkingham, Lincolnshire. The ist baronet, Sir Jeremy Whichcote, was Solicitor-General to the Prince Elector Palatine. At ased the 3rd baron , , the requestpf Charles II., during his exile, he purchased the Wardenship of the Fleet, and by officiating himself at times sheltered the King's agents. The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Cambridgeshire. WHITE. Creation 1802, of Wallingwells, Nottinghamshire. Sir THOMAS WOOLLASTON WHITE, 3rd Baronet ; b. Feb. 7th, 1828 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS WOOLLASTON. 1882 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. i6th Lancers ; is a J.P. for Notts. Xrms Gules, a chevron vaire between three lions rampant or. Crtst Out of a ducal coronet argent, a demi-eagle displayed sable. Seat Wallingwells, Worksop. Club United Service. Loyal unto death. Brother living-WILLIAM KNIGHT HAMILTON RAMSAY, b. Jan. 23rd, 1834 : m. 1876, Edith Laura, da. of the late Rev. Archibald Paris, of Ludgvan, Cornwall, and has issue living, Archibald Woollaston, b. 1877. William Taylor, b. 1880, Charles Ramsay, b. 1881, John Broughton, b, 1889,- Bridget. Residence, Leahurst, Tickhill, Yorkshire. Sisters living Mary Elizabeth. Fanny Lucy Fowke (Lady Ramsay- Gibson-Maitland) : m. 1869, Sir James Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, 4th baronet. Residences, Barnton, Midlothian ; Sauchieburn, Stirlingshire. Collateral Branch living. Issue of the late Rev. Taylor White, 2nd son of ist baronet, b, 1805, d. 1853 : m. ist, 1828, Dorothy Letitia, who d. 1840, da. of Col. John Kirke. ofMarkham, Notts: Taylor, b. 1837. John : b. 1839: m. 1876, Louisa Caroline, da. of the late George Towry White, Esq., Barrister-at-law, and has issue living, Taylor Woollaston, b. 1879, Euphemia Anne. Letitia : ;. 1875, Henry Kirke Hodge, Esq. Residence, Feilding, New Zealand. Dorothea Anne. Charlotte Crofts: >. 1880, William James Chalk, Esq., and has issue living, Sybil Guinevere Landon, Gladys Mary, Dorothy Bridget, Evely Charlotte Prichard. Bridget :