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92 BURRELL. HinraQf. PAUL BURRARD, of Walhampton, Hants. D.T.. and ■West- minster (grandson of Thomas Burrard, of Walhampton, M.P. Lymiugton. by his wife Elizal>eth, dau. of Gregory Isham, of Barbv, Xorthants.); M.P. Lj-mington, Hants.* 1706/13, 1719 27.andYarmouth,l.W.1727,35; m. 17 Oct. 1704, Lucy, dau. and heir of Sir William Dutton Colt, envoy extraordinary to the courts of Dresden, Lunenburg, Zelle, and Hanover (BaRT.), and had 3 sons, [1] Sir Harry, d, of Walhampton aforesaid, sr.P. Lyniington 43 years, bowbearer to the King in New Forest ; created a BA- RONET 3 April, 1769, with remainder, in default of male issue, to his brothers George and William, and their issue male; he d. s. p. 12 April, 1791, having m. 1st. Alicia, dau. of John Snape, Esq.; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— 1 754, Mary Frances, dau. of James Clarke, of Wharton, Herefords. ; she d. Sept. 1777, having had a son and dau. who both died young. [2] WUUam, governor of Yarmouth Castle, I.W. Ueut.-col. of Col. Trelawny's regt. ; Burrard Creek, in British Colimibia, was named after iiim ; b. 1712 ; d. Nov. 1780, having m. 1st— Eliza- beth Jacintha, dau. and coheir of M. de la Rosa, Spanish minis- ter at St. James', by whom he had 4 daus. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Dr. Joseph Pearce, of Lymington, and had with other issue 2 sons. (1) Sir Harry (Burrard) Neale, s. his uncle as 2nd Baronet; adm. of the w'hite, G.c.B. G.C.M.G. lord of the admiralty, groom of the bedchamber to GEORGE IIL and WILLIAM"^^ M.P. Lymington 46 years ; commanded the St. Furenzo at the Mutiny of the Nore, 1797, and received the thanks of the city of London tor sailing out under the fire of the fleet and escaping. GEORGE III. visited him at Walhampton in 1801 and 1804; commanded the Meiliterrauean fleet, 1825 ; b. 16 Sept. 1765; d. s. p. 7 Feb. 1840. having m. 15 April, 1795, Grace Elizal:)eth, dau. and coheir of Robert Neale, Esq. of Shaw House, AVilts. (Duckett), having assumed liy R.L. dated 8th of same month the surname and arms of Neale, and by R.L. 21 Nov. 1839. had a grant of supporters to be borne by his successors to the Baronetcy ; she d. 21 Dec. 1855, aged 83. (2) Sir Greorge, s. as 3rd Baronet. [3] George, of Lymington aforesaid, b. 28 June, 1718 ; d. 1777, having m. 19 Aug. 1751, Madeleine, dau. of John Durell, of Jersey, and had 2 sons and a dau. His elder son. Sir" Harry Burrard, lieut.-gen. in the army, commanded 1st guards, aud commanded the British forces at the victory of Vimeira, 1808 ; was created a Baroset 12 Nov. 1807, for services at Copenhagen, but this creation expired on the decease of his son, Sir Charles, 12 July, 1870, who left 6 daus. SIR GEORGE, 3rd Baronet, chaplain in ordinary to four successive sovereigns, vicar of Middleton Tyas, co. York, and of Burton Coggles, co. Line, rector of Yarmouth and of Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, commissioner of customs for the port of London; b. 6 April, 1769; d. 17 May, 1856, having m. 1st— 18 Sept. 1804, Elizateth Anne, dau. and heir of WilUani Coppell, Esq. of Jamaica ; she d. 11 April, 1815, having had an only sur-iving child, [1] Sir Cieorge, 4th Baronet, M.P. Lymington ; b. 13 Oct. 1805; d. s. p. 8 Sept. 1870, having m. 3 Jan. 1839, Isabella, only dau. of Sir George Duckett, Bart. ; she d. 7 Sept. 1876. REV. SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly— 1 May, 1816, Emma, dau. of Rear-Adm. Joseph Bingham, com.-in-chief in Indian seas (Parker — Baht.) ; she d. 2 Jime, 1879, ha^-ing had 2 sons and 2 daus. [2] Sir Harry, s. as 5th Baronet. [3] Sidney, capt. and Ueut.-col. late grenadier guards, served in Crimea, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 4 Nov. 1826; m. 10 Nov. 1859, Geraldine Augusta, ilau. of William Richardson, Esq. of London, and Wanstead, Essex, and has 4 sons and a dau. Sidney Gerald, lieut. r.e. b. 12 Aug. I860.— William Dutton, b. 21 Dec. 1861.— Charles, b. 15 Feb. 1867.— Harry George, b. 18 April, 1871.— Mav. [4] Harriet, d. 22 Dec. 1875, having ni. 13 Oct. 1846. as 2nd ^•i^e, to Francis Henry Crozier (late E.l.c.s.) of Delawarr, LjTuington (son of Rawson Bodham Crozier, Esq. of West Hill, Freshwater, Isle of Wight), and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Burrard Rawson, capt. R. Scots fusiliers, late Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (79th regt.), formerly lieut. 46th regt. ; b. 20 May, 1850; m. 11 Oct. 1877, Rebecca Frances, 2nd dau. of Major Percy, late 9th regt. aud has a son, b. 9 Jan. 1879, and a son, b. 29 Sept. 1881. (2) Pearson Frank, R.X. b. 19 Nov. 1851 ; m. 1st— 30 Mar. 1875, Diana Euiilv, dau. of Hugh Montolieu Hammersley, Esq. (E. Radnor), of Ridgway, Hants.; she d. 21 Mar. 1880. He m. 2ndly— 7 .'^ept. 1881, Rosa Onslow Leslie, youngest dau. of late Edward Binny Glass, E.sq. Mailras c.s. (3) Harriet Frances, m. 22 Nov. 1866, to Col. Charles Osborn Creagh-Osborne, C.B. late 6th regt. (Osbohne), and has 2 sons and a dau. (4) Emma Corrie, d. 27 Jan. 1879, having m. 18 Feb. 1868, to SN'illiani Smith, major H.A. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. William Fr.mk Smith. — Henry Crozier. — Burrard Archi- bald. — Sarah Helen. — Emma Gertrude. (5) Gertrude Julia. (6) Mary AUce.

  • Lymington, Hants, was represented in parliament by the

Barrards from 1679 until 1835, excepting from 1727 to 1735. [5] Theresa, d. 2 Feb. 1849,ha ug m. 31 July, 1845, to Rowland Edward (2nd son of W. H. Cooper, E.=<i. of Pain's Hill, Surrey); he d. 19 Sept. 1808, having had a son and dau. (1) Rowland Burrard COOPER, b. 21 July, 1846 ; m. 4 Mar. 1869, Ellen, 2nd dau. of Arthur Hall, Esq. of London, and has 4 daus. Maud Burrard. — Mildred Chase. — Emma Theresa. — Ethel Harriet. (2) Editli Theresa, m. 1 Aug. 1866, to Rev. Robert Lewes Dashwood (Bart.), of Sherfield English, Hants. SIR HARRY, 5th Baronet, b. 13 Oct. 1818 ; d. 15 April, 1871, having m. 5 Aug. 1845. Mary Standlev, youngest dau. of late J. Allen, Esq. of Blackheath ; she d. 25 Nov. 1875, ha-ing had a son. (1) Sir Harry Paul, 6th and present Baronet. HDURRELL, Sir Walter -*-^ Wyndham, of Knapp Cas- tle, Su-ssex, J.P. (1774, G. B.), high sheriff 1872, M.P. Shoreham since 1876; s. his brother as 5th Baronet in 1876 ; b. 26 Oct. 18U ; m. 10 June, 1847, Dorothea, dau. of late Rev. John Applethwaite Jones, vicar of Burleigh - on - the - Hill, Rutland, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Raymond, capt. royal Sussex militia 1872/81; b. 29 Mar. 1848; m. 23 July, 1872, Etheldreda Mary, eldest dau. of Robert Loder, Esq. "of the High Beeches, Sussex, and has a son and 2 daus. Merrick Raymond, b. 14 May 1877.— Sybil Dorothy.— Mary Emma. (2) Walter Henry Wvndham RaTnond, b. 2 Jan. 1857. (3) Robert Merrik Raymond, b. 30 Aug. 1863. (4) Frances Louisa. (5) Dorothea Mary Augusta, m. 25 July, 1878, to Francis William Otter, son of late Yen. W. B. Otter, archdeacon of Lewes. (6) Emily Charlotte Edrica, m. 17 Aug. 1876, to Ernest, 2nd son of Right Hon. Sir Richard Baggallay, and had a son, Harold Burrell Baggallay, b. 13, d. 29 Aug. 1880. (7) Edith Henrietta. Arms — Vert, three shields arg. each having a bordure engrailed or. Crest — A naked arm embowed, the hand grasping a sprig of laurel all ppr. Motto — Sub libertate quietem. Seats — Ockenden, Cuckfield, and West Grinsted Park, Hors- ham, both Sussex. Town House — 3, King Street, St. James's, s.w. Hinfagc. SIR AVILLIAM BLTIRELL, of Valentine House, Essex, and The Deepdene, Surrey, i.L.l). (son of Peter Burrell, of Beckenham, M.P. and his wife Amy, dau. of Hugh RajTnond, Esq. of SalingPark, Essex, see GWA'UIR — I'EERAge), chancellor of the iliocese of Worcester, M.P. Hasleniere 1768, and com- missioner of excise 1771, chancellor of the diocese of Wor- cester, a director of the South Sea Company ; b. 10 Oct. 1732 ; d. 20 Jan. 1796, having m. 13 April, 1773, Sophia, dau. and coheir of Sir Charles Raymond, of Valentine House, Essex, who wiis created a B.vroxet 31 May, 1774, with remainder to his son-in-law, who on the death. 24 Aug, 1789, of Sir Charles Raj'- mond, became Sir AVilliani Burrell, 2nd Baronet; she d. 20 .Tune. 1802, having h.id with 2 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir Charles Merrik, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Walter, of West Grinstead Park, M.P. Susse.x in five suc- cessive Parliaments; b. 15 April, 1777; d. s. p. 7 April, 1831, having m. 21 July, 1825, Helena Anne, dau. of Alexander Ellice (sister of Right Hon. Edward Ellice, P.c). and widow of Charles Chisholme, of Chisholme, n.b. ; she d. 17 Dec. 1873. [3] Percy, capt. 5th dragoons; b. 6 July, 1779; killed at Buenos Ayres 5 Aug. 1807.