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G8 BRIGGS—BRINCK3IAN. [1] Sir Brook William, 5th Baronet, unsuccessfully claimed the barony of Fitzwalter, 1841 4. created BARON FITZ-Walter by letters patent 17 April. 1868; b. 2 June, 1801; d. s. p. 6 Dec. 1875, having m. 4 July. 1834, his cousin Fanny, eldest dau. of late Lewis Cnfrp. Esq. of Milprate. Kent; she d."28 Oct. 1874. [2] Sir Brook George, 6th and present Baronet. [3] Eleanor, ni. 10 Ajiril. 1828, to Rev. Henry AVestern Plump- tre, rector of Eastwood, Notts.(3rd son of John Plumptre, Esq. of Fred'ille, Kent) ; he d. 23 April, 1868. BRIGGS, Sir Thomas Gea- HAM, of Briggs-Day- rell, in the island of Barbados, J.P. Baro- net, so created 27 Nov. 1871, M.L.C. and at Nevis, J.P. member of the federal council of the Leeward Islands; b. 30 Sept. 1833; m. 9 June, 1857, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Benjamin Carlton Howell, Esq. of Kingston House, Bar- bados, treasm'er of that island. NOTE. — No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Arg., three bars gemelles az., a canton of the last, thereon a bridge of the first. Crest— Upon the stump of a tree erased and couped, and charged with a trefoil ppr., a pelican vulning herself, wings elevated arg. Mottoes—" Virtus est Deo," over the crest. " Ne traverse pas le pont," under the arms. Seats— Briggs Dayrell, Maynards, and Farley Hill, Barbadoes ; Old Manor, Stoney Grove, and Bound Hill, Nevis. Hineage. THOMAS BBIGGS, of Briggs, in Barbados, bur. 10 April, 1818, having m. 24 July, 1773, Mary Weatherhead, of Jones' estate, Barbados ; she bur. 29 Sept. 1823, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas, of Briggs, j.p. 35 years M.L.A. St. Philip, Barbados, and major of militia ; bp. 24 Sept. 1777 ; d. s. p. having m. Caro- line Sarah, dau. of Richard Kean Austin, Esq. of Social Hall. [2] John, of Scion Hill, Barbados, bp. 9 April, 1783 ; had an only child, Anne, d. s. p. [3] James, of St. Michaels, Barbados, bp. 10 July, 1786; m. 17 July, 1811, Sarah Gollop, dau. of Thomas Conliffe, Esq. of St. Peters, and has a son and dau. /I/ Augustus, of Bright Hall, and The Hope, Barbados, J.l". speaker of the legislative assembly; b. 7 May, 1813 ; m. 19 Feb. 1839, Rebecca Skeete, dau. of John Lawrance, Esq. of Sweetfield, Barliados, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Joseph, b. 15 Oct. 1848 m. 8 Jan. 1878, Mary Edith, eldest dau. of Richard Barnes, sui:)erintendent of the Colo- nial Bank, West Indies. (2) Augustus, M.L.o. Barbados ; b. 7 Jan. 1850. (3) Nathaniel Foderingham, b. 6 Sept. 1854. (4) Frederick Clifton, b. 26 Jan. 1856. (5) Rebecca, m. Oct. 1862, to Edward Lavrance, of Fairfield, Barbadoes. (6) Evelina, m. Sept. 1862, to Rev. John LawTance Greaves. (7) Emily Stanley. (8) Florence Louisa, m. 20 Aug. 1874, to Capt. L. L. A. Cooper, 98th regt. (BART.) (9) Annie Cecil. /2/ Evelina, m. to John Hinksou, of Wildey. [4] Joseph Lyder, of the Barbados, col. St. Lucy regt. of miUtia ; b. 7 July, 1792; d. 17 Sept. 1866, having m. 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Hinds, of Hindsbury, trea- surer of Barbados, and widow of John Abel Jackman, Esq.(t) of Rockless, and had an only son. Sir Thomas Graham, created a Baronet. [5] Rebecca, m. 24 June, 1804, to Edward Price, Esq. of Christ Church, Barbados. [6] Sarah, m. 1 June, 1822, to William Howard, of St. Michaels, Barbados. BRINCKMAN, Sib Theodore Henry (1831 U.K.), M.P. Canter- bury 1868/74, capt. late 17th regt. d.l. Tower Hamlets ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1880 ; b. 12 Sept. 1830; m. 18 July, 1861, Lady Cecilia Au- gusta, youngest dau. of Francis Nathaniel, 2nd Marquis Conyngham, K.P.; shed. 16 Aug. 1877, having had 2 sons, (1) Theodore Francis, lieut. E. Kent mil. ; b. 26 May, 1862. (2) Claude, b. 31 May, 1871. Arms— Arg. tliree hills az. Crest — A pair of wings quarterly arg. and az. M OTT 0— Perse verando. Seat — St. Leonard's, Windsor. TOWN HOUSE— 40, Berkeley Square, W, iLineage. THEODORE BRINCKMAN a native of Hanover, came into England in the suite of GEORGE I. and was yeoman of the robes by appointment; d. 23 Oct. 1741, having m. 10 July, 1703, Elizabeth Ducheros, by whom he had a younger son, John Richard Brinckman, of London, naturalized by Act of Parliament ; b. 21 April, 1710; d. in Mar. 1743, having m. Anne, dau. of John Bingley, of Bolton-upon-Deame, Yorks. (by his wife Margaret, dau. of John Broadhead, of Monk Bretton, Yorks.); she d. 11 April, 1788, leaving an only son. THEODORE HENRY BROADHEAD, assumed by Act of Parliament 27 George II. the surname and arms of Broadhead on succeeding to the Bretton estates; b. 7 Sept. 1741, d. 20 Mar. 1810, having m. 4 Feb. 1767, Mary, dau. and heir of John Bingley, of Goldthorpe, of Bolton, aforesaid ; she d. 18 June, 1817, having had 3 sous and a dau. [1] Theodore Henry, of whom presently. [2] John Richard, col. in the army; b. 14 Jan. 1772; m. Anne, dau. of Gen. Ross ; she d. s. p. the year of her marriage 1806. [3] Charles.b. 24 Mar. 1776, d. s. p. 20/30 July, 1803, s.p. having m. 30 July, 1798, Harriet Anne, dau. of Rev. Huntley, of Keighley. [4] Mary Anne, d. 19 Jan. 1844, having m. 29 Aug. 1789, to Sir John Dashwood-King, Bart, of West Wycombe (Dashwood), who d. 22 Oct. 1849. THEODORE HENRY BROADHEAD, of Holly Grove, Windsor, M.P. Wareham 1813, Yarmouth 1820; b. 3 Dec. 1767; d. 12 Dec. 1820, having m. 11 May, 1797, Elizabeth, dau. of William Gordon McDougall, Esq. of the island of St. Croix, W.I.; she d. 19 Oct. 1846, havnig had 8 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Theodore Henry Lavington, created a Baronet. (t) His only dau. Ann Maxwell Hinds, m, as 2nd wife, T.iout.-Col. Gibbons. (See.)