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118 CHILD— CHOLMELEY. (2) Agnes, m. 1886, to William Langham Christy, Esq. of Glj-mlebourne, Sussex, and has 9 children. (3) Caroline Clevland, m. 8 Oct. 1857, to William Wither Bramston-Beach, Esq. of Oakley Hall, Hants, and Keevil, Wilts. M.P. North Hants, since 1857, and has issue (HiCKS- Beacii). SIR JOHN PALMER BRUCE CHICHESTER, of Arlington, M.P. Barnstaple 1831,41, entered the navy 1810, retired June, 1820 (h.p.); created a Bahoxet 7 Sept. 1840; b. 1794; d. 10 Dec. 1851, ha'ing m. 9 Aug. 1838, Caroline, dau. of Thomas Thistlethwayte, of Southwick, Hants, (she re-m. 9 Aug. 1853, to Gen. Studholme John Hodgson), and had a son and duu. [1] Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce, 2nd Baronet, of Arlington Court, Devon, J.P. high sheriff 1868, capt. N. Devon yeo. cav. 1875/81; b. 24 Dec. 1842; d. 25 Jan. 1881, having m. 9 Feb. 1865, Rosalie Anielie, 3rd dau. of Thomas Chamberlayue, Esq. of Cranbury Park, and Weston Grove, Hants, and had an only dau. Rosalie Caroline. [2] Caroline Elizabeth, d. 6 April, 1873, having m. 8 Mar. 1862, as 1st wife, to George, afterwards Sir George Clay, Bart, and had 2 daus.; he d. 30 June, 1878. Arms— Chequy or and gu. a chief vair. Crest— A heron holding an eel ppr. MOTTO — Firm en foi. Seat— Arlington Court, and Eastdown House, Barnstaple. Uineagc. CHILD, Sir Smith, of Stallington Hall and Newfield, co. Stafford, and of Glen Losset, CO. Argyll, Baronet, so created 7 Dec. 18G8, m.p. North Staff. 1851/6.5, M.P. West Staff. 1868/74, high sheriff 186.5 ; b. 5 Mar. 1808 ; m. 28 Jan. 1835, Sarah, dau. and heir of Richard Clarke Hill, Esq. of Stallington Hall, and has had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Smith Hill, b. 25 Aug. 1837;d.28Jan.l867,havingm. 15 Oct. 18G3, Isabella Eleanor, dau. of Major Colin Campbell, of Jura, CO. Argyll (she re-m. 21 May, 1873, to Itev. Jamos Royds, of Woodlands, Che.shire), and had an only child — Eleanor Sarah. (2) John Goorgo, M.A. Trinity Coll. Camb.b. 25 Aug. 1847 ; m. 8 May, 1877, Helen, 2iid dau. of llcv. George Mather, of Huntley Hall, Staff, and has a son, b. 19 Sept. 1880. (3) Elizalwth Sarah. Arms — Gu. a chevron nebuly erminoLs between three eagles close arg. in the centre chief a mullet of six points or. Crest- An eagle wings elevated arg. entwined round the neck by a snake ppr. holding in the beak a cross-crosslet fitchee and each wing charged with a mullet of six points gu. MOTTO — Imitari quam invidere. SEATS— Stallington Hall, Stone, Staffordshire. SMITH CHILD, admiral of the blue [son of Smith Child (and his wife Mary, dau. of Randle Batldeley, Esq. of New- field) descended from William Chylde, of Boyle's Hall, Staff, whose son. Smith, m. at Audley, 1660, Ann, dau. of Richard KeLsall, of Hall o' Wood] ; s. to the Newfield and other estates on the death of his uncle, Thomas Baddeley, of Newfield ; b. 14 Mar. 1729; d. 21 Jan. 1813, having m. 15 Oct. 1764, Margaret, only child and heiress of Thomas Roylance, of Town House; slie d. 15 Jan. 1826, having had a son, JOHN GEORGE CHILD, of Newfield, b. 14 July, 1767 ; d. 11 Mar. 1811 having m. 16 May, 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of Timothy Parsons, Esq. of Wiscasset, U.S. leaving an only child, (1) Sir Smith, created a Baronet. CHOLMELEY, SlE Hugh Arthur Henry, of Easton Hall and Norton Place, co. Lincoln (1806, U.K.), on roll high sheriff 1881, M.P. Grantham 1868/80, late grenadier guards ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1874; b. 18 Oct. 1839; m. 12 Aug. 1874, Edith Sophia, 8th dau. of Sir Charles Robert Rowley, Bart, of Tendring Hall, Suf- folk, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Montague Aubrey Rowley, b. 12 June, 1876. (2) Margaret Gcorgina Louisa. (3) Mary Selina. (4) A dau. b. 4 Nov. 1879. Arms — Gu., two esquires' helmets in chief ppr. and a garb in base or. Crest — A garb or. Seats — Easton Hall, Grantham, and Norton House, Lincoln. Town House— 10, Upper Belgrave Street, s.w. Hineagf. HENRY CHOLMELEY, of Easton, co. Line, (descended from John, of Coijenhall, Staff. 2nd son of WiUiam de Cliolrnondeley, Cheshire, by JIaud, dau. of Sir John Chevney, see Pkeka(jk); d. 5 Dec. 1G32, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Sonde-;, of Throwley (by Susannah his wife, 2nd dau, of Sir Edw.iril .Miintat,'ue. Knt. of Boughton, Northants.), and sister of Edward, I.cir.l .Montagu, K.H. and Henry, Earl of Manchester; she d. 30 Sept. 1631. His son, MONTAGUE, had a warrant for the dignitv of a Baronet, dated 16 July, 1612, but tlie patent did not pass the great seal ; he d. 3 Feb. 1652, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Hartopp, Bart, of Freatliby, co. Line, (she re-m. to Henry Hall, of Gretford and Burton Goggles, Line, and had a dau. Elizal>eth, ni. in Westminster Abliey, 6 Mar. 1682,3, to Sir Hugh iMiddleton, Bart.) His descendant in the 4th genera- tion, viz.: MONTAGUE CHOLMELEY, of Easton, bp. 8 Julv, 1743; d. 15 April, 1803, having m. 31 Dec. 1768, Sarah,"dau. of Humphrey Sibthorpe, of Canwick, co. Line. D.D. Sherurdian pro- fessor of botany^ at JIagdalen Coll. Oxon. and had with C daus. 5 sons, [1] Sir Montague, created a Baronet. [2] John, fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon. rector of Burton Goggles, Line. Jl.U. rector of Brandiston, Norfolk ; b. 17 May, 1773; d. 4 Nov. 1814, having m. 10 Aug. 1810, Selina Ehza, 3rd dau. of Richard I'uller, Esri. of Painswick Court, co. Glouc. and sister of Sir C'hristoi)her Puller, Knt. chief ] asticc of the supreme court of Bengal ; she d. 29 June, 1872, having hail a son.