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NEELD—NEPEAN. 459 SIR ABUNDELL, 4th Baronet, capt. 3rd dragoon guards and West Essex yeo.; b. 5 June, 1829 ; d. 21 Sept. 1877, having m. 26 Sept. 1871, Hon. Gwen Gertrude Hughes, dau. of William Lewis, 1st Lord Dinorben (ext.), and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Thomas Lewis Hughes, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Arundell, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy, b. 2 July, 1875. (3) Mary Gertrude Catharine. NEELD, Sir John., of Gritleton, Wilts, m.a. j.p. created a Baronet, 20 April, 1859, m.p. Cricklade 1835/59, Chippenham 1865/68, gent, of the privy chamber to the Queen 1843/57, sheriff Wilts 1872 ; b. 20 July, 1805 ; m. 25 Aug. 1845, Harriet Eliza, dau. of late Major-Gen. William Dickson, C.B. of Beneham House, Berks, by Haniet, 2nd dau. of Lieut.- Gen. Sir Thomas Dallas, G.C.B., and has 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Algernon William, M.A. J.P. lieut. R. Wilts, yeo.; b. 11 June 1846. (2) Audley Dallas, capt. 2nd life guards 1881, lieut. 1871/81; b. 23 Jan. 1849; m. 26 July, 1873, Hon. Edith Vivian, youngest dau. of Charles, 2nd Lord Vivian. (3) Reginald Bundell, Ueut. R.N. b. 10 Oct. 1850. (4) Mortimer Graham, lieut. 17th (Duke of Cambridge's own) lancers; b. 14 Sept. 1851. (5) BUot Arthur, b. 23 Feb. 1853. (6) Ada Mary, m. 8 Aug. 1874, as 2nd wife, to brevet Lieut.- Gen. George Harry Smith Willis (B. Tredegar), c.b. k.l. h.m., comdg. northern district of England 1879, A.Q.M.G. horseguards 1873/5, &c. and has a son b. 24 Oct. 1875, a son b. 6 May, 1878, and a son b. 9 Jime, 1879. (7) Evelyn Mary, m. 4 Feb. 1875, to Philip Wroughton Esq. of WooUey Park, Berks, M.P. and has 4 daus. Dorothy Florence Mary Wroughtox. — Muriel Evelyn Mary.— Florence Mary.— Winifred Mary. Arms — Per pale arg. andaz. a hon passant between three grey- hounds' heads erased counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert, a wolf's head erased sa. between two branches of palm ppr. Motto — Nomen extendere factis. Seats — Grittleton, near Chippenham, and Red Lodge, Bradeu, Wilts. Town House — 92, Eaton Square, s.W. Hineafle. JOSEPH NEELD, of Pulham, Middx. b. 1754; d. 20 Dec. 1828, having m. 29 Mar. 1788, Mary, eldest dau. of John Bond, Esq. of Hendon, Middx.; she d. 10 June, 1857, having had with other issue 2 sous and 2 daus. /I/ Joseph, of Grittleton, WUts. M.P. b. 13 Jan. 1789; d. s. p. 24 Mar. 1856, having m. 1 Jan. 1831, Lady Carohne Mary Ashley-Cooper, dau. of Cropley, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury ; she d. 11 June, 1869. /2/ Sir John, created a Baronet. /3/ Elizabeth Charlotte, m. 1st, to Rev. Richard Prankerd Jones, rector of Charlfield, Glouc; and 2ndly — 5 Nov. 1866, as 2nd wife, to Lord Nigel Kennedy (M. AILSA), who d. 18 Mar. 1878. /4/ Rosina Josephine, d. 8 Jan. 1877, having m. to Gen, John Patton, 12th regt. I^EPEAN, Sir Molynetjx Hyde, of Loders -L> Court, Dorset, J.P. d.l. (1802, U.K.), major late 77th regt. high sheriff of Dorset 1873; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1856; b. 12 July, 1814; m. 30 April, 1841, Isabel, only dau. of Col. Geils, of Dumbuck House, co. Dumbarton; heir presumptive, Rev. Evan Yorke Nepean. Arms — Gu. a fesse wavy ermlnois between three mullets arg. Crest — On a mount vert a goat trippant sa. charged with two ermine spots, collared or, thereon two mullets gu. MOTTO — Respice. SEAT — Loder's Court, Bridport. Hineafle. NICHOLAS NEPEAN, of Saltash, Cornwall (eldest sou of Nicholas Nepean, of St. Stephen's, Cornwall), m. Mar- garet, dau. of Evan Jones, of Altacadno, Glamorgans. and had 3 sons, (1) Thomas, major-gen. R.E. d. s. p. 25 Nov. 1816. (2) Sir Evan, created a Baronet. (3) Nicholas, lieut.-gen. in the army, Duke of York's Own gov. of Cape Breton; d. 1823, having m. France*' dau. of Baron Wedekiud, major 11th Hanoverian regt. and had 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Evan, rear-adm. R.K.b. 15 Aug. 1785; d. 20 April 1864- his widow (n6e Stuart) d. 4 Feb. 1871, having had -n-ith other issue 4 daus. [1] Mary Stuart, m. 28 Sept. 1858, to Major-Gen. WilUam Augustus Fyers, C.B. (retd. Ust), late rifle brigade, K.L.h.m. served in AfFghanistan, Crimea, and Indian Mutiny. [2] Agnes, m. 1853, to Baron Ton Leykam Austrian minister at Athens (both deceased), and had a son, — Clement. [3] Elizabeth, d. s. p. 27 Mar. 1864, having m. as 1st wife 3 Oct. 1861 , to Rev. WilUam Rickf ord Astley-Cooper (Bart ) ' vicar of Froyle, Hants.; he d. 26 June, 1876. [4] Georgiana, imm. /2/ John, com. R.N. b. 6 Jan. 1789 ; d. 27 Sept. 1852, having m. 13 May, 1816, Louisa Lucy, dau. of D Withycombe Esq. of Tamerton FoUiott, Devon; she d. Mar. 1873 leaving a son and 2 daus. ' [1] Alfred de Hochepied, lieut.-col. R.m.L.i. (retd ) • b 6 Jan. 1824; m. 6 Mar. 1849, EUzabeth, only dau. of Nicholas Seymour, Esq. of Queenstown, and has 2 sons and 2 daus (1) Alfred OUverdeBlaqui^re, Ueut. R.M.L.I.- b 22 Dec 1849; m. Jan. 1879, CeciUa Anna, 2nd dau. of Major Edward Braddell, late 70th regt.