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BAKER. 25 (2) Frederick Francis, b. 29 Jan. 1822. (3) Henry Cooper, b. 8 Jan. 1826. (4) Jane Maria, d. 24 Aug. 1860, having m. 26 Nor. 1840, as 1st wife, to Sir John Simeon, Bart, wlio d. 21 May, 1870. [2] Maria Charlotte, m. 1 May, 1821, as 3rd wiie, to Lieut.-Col. Sir John Hutton Cooper, Bart, (ext.), a groom of the bed- chamber to William IV. when Duke of Clarence, M.p. Dart- mouth; he d. 24 Dec. 1828. BAKER, Sir George Ed- ward Dun STAN Sheeston (1796, G.B.), bar-at-law L.I.; s. his kinsman, Rev. Sir Henry Williams Baker, as 4th Baronet, in 1877; b. 19 May, 1846 ; m. 3 June, 1873, Jane Mary, dau. of Frederick James Fegen, Esq. of Ballin- lonty , CO. Tipperary, and has a son and 4 daus. (1) Dodington George iticliard Sherston, b. 22 July, 1.S77. (2) Marj' Louisa Sherston. (3) Henrietta Catherine Sherston. ( 4) Emily Margaret Sherston. (5) Georgiana Jane Shers- ton, b. 20 Sept. 1880. AHJIS — Arg., on a saltire sa., five escallops erminois ; on a chief az. a lion passant of the third. Crest — A demi lion per fesse indented erminois and pean, holding an escallop arg. charged with an ermine spot. MOTTO — Fidei coticula crux. CHAMBERS— The Temple, B.C. Club— Oriental. Hineage. SIR ROBERT BAKER, of Upper Dunstable House, SuiTey, and of Nicholshayne, Devon (son of John Baker, of Rich- mond, Surrey, M.D. [by his v,-Me Sarah, dau. anil coh. of Robert Wood, LL.D. brother of Thomas Wood, of Littleton, Middx., andMiddleliam Castle, Yorkshire], and grandson of James Baker, of Buckland, Somerset), major SuiTey lencible cavalry, created a BAROXET 14 May, 1796; b. 20 April, 1757; d. 4 Feb. 1826, having m. 28 Aug. 1783, Dinah, dau. and sole heir of George Hayley, alderman and M.P. city of London (by Mary, sister of the celebrated patriot John Wilkes, m.p. Middx.); she d. Mar. 1805, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, /I/ Sir Henry Loraine, s. as 2nd Baronet. 121 George Augustus, rector of Ibstone-cum-Fingest, Oxon. b. 27 Jan. 1788 ; d. 4 Mar. 1866, having m. 9 May, 1812, Sophia, youngest dau. of Peter Sherston, Esq. of Stoberrj- Hill, Somerset; she A. 7 July, 1857, having had a son and dau. [1] Henry Sherston, bar.-at-law L.I.; b. 20 May, 1814; d. 26 April, 1875, having m. 24 May, 1842, Maria Martha, dau. of John Burke, Esq. youngest son of the Mac Walter of co. Tip- perary, and had 3 sons. (1) Sir George Edward Dunstan Sherston, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Robert Henry Sherston, capt. R.H.A.; b. 4 Aug. 1848. (3) John Chicheley Sherston, capt. Elthorne miUtia; b. 3 July, 1850. [2] Georgiana Sophia, m. 18 July, 1877, to Freeman Leopold Bagnall, Esq. of Chester. /3/ Onslow, col. Bengal art. b. 8 Aug. 1795 ; d. imm. 5 Nov. 1864. SIR HENRY LORAINE, 2nd Baronet, vice-admiral R.N. C.B.; b. 3 Jan. 1787; d. 2 Nov. 1859, having m. 27 June, 1820, Louisa Anne, only dau. of William AVilUams, Esq. of Castle Hall, Dorset. M.P. Weymouth; she d. 12 Sept. 1861, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir Henry WiUiams, 3rd Baronet, vicar of Monkland, Herefords 1851/77 ; b. 27 May, 1821 ; d. unm. 12 Feb. 1877. (2) Jessey. (3) Adelaide Noel, d. 20 Feb. 1877, having m. 8 April, 1858, Arthiu: Sperling, Esq. of Lattenbury Hill, Hunts. LL.B. Trin. Coll. Camb. and chairman of quarter sessions for Camb. and has 5 sons and a dau. Arthur Harvev Baker SPERLIXG, b. 7 June. 1866.— Herbert Macnab, b. 25 Mav. 1867.— Hugh Teignmouth. b. 4 Feb. 1869. —John Rashleigli. b. 16 Aug. 1870.— Charles D'Oyley, b. 24 July, 1873.— Agnes Grace, b. 14 July. 1860. (4) Agnes Maria, m. 13 Aug. 1863, to Rev. Theodore Chambers Wilks, vicar of Woking, who d. 13 Mar. 1876, having had issue, of whom, Emma Rashleigh Earle WiLKS d. 30 Mar. 1877. BAKER, Sir Talbot Hastings Bendall, of Ranston, Dorset (1802, U.K.), vicar of Preston, Dorset, 1848/77, canon and prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral 1868; s. his brother as 3rd Ba- ronet in 1877; b. 9 Sept. 1820; m. 17 July, 1850, Florence, dau. of John Hutchings, Esq. of Ludlow, Salop (Medlycott) ; she d. 21 Mar. 1871, having had issue, Geraldine Emma, b. Oct. 20, 18.53 ; d. 29 April, 18G9. He m. 2nd]y— 30 Dec. 1875, Amy Susan, dau. of Lieut.-Col. George Marryat, and haj a son and dau. (1) Randolf Littlehales, b. 20 July, 1879. (2) Florence Lffititia. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a castle between two crosses patee in chief, and a key in base sa. ; on a chief az. two keys or, BAKER. 2nd and 3rd, Arg., on a bend cotised sa. three cinquefoils or; on a chief gu. three arrows in pale, points downwards, ppr., Littlehales. Crests — 1st, A nag"s head erased arg., charged on the neck with a cross patee fitchee gu., in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, Baker. 2nd Between two ^ings or, an armed arm embowed ppr., garnished or ; the hand in a gauntlet grasping an arrow entwined by a branch of olive ppr., LITTLEHALES. MOTTO — Finis coronat opus. Seat — Ranston, near Blandford, Dorset. ILineafle. Joseph littlehales, of Westminster (2nd son of Ralph Littlehales, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, and of Dawley, Salop.); bp.at Dawley, 2 Feb. 1703; d. 1792, bur. at the Hague, having m. 8 Aug. 1 725, Elizabeth, sister of William, who was father of Peter William Baker, Esq. of Bromley, Salop, and