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C^G WALKER. gen. R.E.; she d. 1876, having had vAfh. other issue 4 sons and 4 daus. Edmond Somerville Forestier, lieut. R.A. ; b. 22 May, I860.— Frederick Howard Forestier, lieut. E. Kent mil. ; 1). 10 Mar. 1862.— George Townshond Forestier, b. 2 Aug. 1866.— Claude Edward Forestier, b. 19 Feb. 1868.— Eva Catharine Forestier. —Ada Constance Forestier.— Camilla Sophia Forestier.— Vera Helen Forestier. /4/ George Albert Augustus, c.apt. R.II.A.; b. 28 Jan. 1834; d. unm. 9 Mar. 1881. /5/ Helen Louisa A<lelaide. /6/ Anna Matilda Catherine, m. 1st— 24 Sept. 1851, to Major Henry William Paget (M. Anglesey) ; he d. 17 Jan. 1853. She re-m.8 June, 1880, to Col. William Drummond Scrase-Dickins. WALKEK, Sir Baldwin Wake, of The Depperhaugh, SufEolk (1856, U.K.), com. E.N.; b. 24 Sept. 1846; m. 31 Oct. 1877, Fanny Au- gusta, eldest clau. of late Capt. Cowper Coles, R.N. C.B. (lost in H.M.S. " Captain"); heir presumptive, his brother Francis. Arms — Gu. on a chevron between three cross-crosslets arg. an anchor sa. on a chief of the second three stag's heads cabosbed ppr. and on a canton az. a representation of the dia- mond decoration of a Pasha of the Ottoman empire which was conferred on the late Sir Baldwin Wake Walker by the Sultan for his gallant and distinguished services in Syria. Crest— Out of a naval crown az. a stag's head ppr. gorged with an Eastern crown or. 5I0TT0— Ready and faithful. Seat— The Depperhaugh, Scole, SufEolk. Htneafle. SIR BALDWIN WAKE WALKER, K.C.B. [only surviving son of John Walker, of Whitehaven, by Frances, dau. of Capt. Drury Wake (BART.), and grandson of Rev. David Walker, vicar of Baston, and curate of Deeping St. James, Line], adm. R.N. surveyor R.N. 1847/60, naval A.D.C. to the Queen, distinguished himself at the capture of St. Jean d'Acre 1840, com.-in-chief at the Cape 1860/5, at Sheemess 1866, K.L.lI. (France), K.R.E. (Prussia), K. A. (Russia), K.l.C. (Austria), adm. in the Turkish service as Yaver Pasha; b. 6 Jan. 1802; d. 12 Feb. 1876, having m. 9 Sept. 1834, Mary Catherine Sinclair only dau. of Capt. John Worth, u.N. of Oakley House, SufEolk and had 4 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir Bald-win Wake, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] Charles Sinclair ; b. 31 May, 1849; lost in n.M.s. " Captain," 7 Sept. 1870. [3] Francis Elliott, lieut. R.N. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 9 Mar. 1861. [4] Freeling George, b. 3 Oct. 1867. [5] Mary Anne, m. 14 Nov. 1854, to Frederick Bacon Frank, Esq. of Earlham Hall, Norfolk, and Campsall, Yorks.; s. p. [6] Emily, m. 26 July, 1870, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Francis William Peel, rector of Burghwallis, Yorks. (BART.) [7] Florence Charlotte, m. 17 Nov. 1875, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Charles Robertson Manning, M.A. rector of Diss, Norfolk, and rural dean, and has 2 daus. Mary Florence Manning. — Dorothy Catharine. [8] Evelyn Laura, m. 1st— 25 Aug. 1864, to Capt. Hugh Talbot Burgoyne, R.N. v.C. only son of f.M. Sir John Fox Burgoyne, Bart. G.o.B. (ext.) He was also lost in H.M.s. "Captain," 7 Sept. 1870 ; s. p. She re-m. 30 July, 1874, as 2nd wife, to Wilson Fox, F.R.s. M.D. physician-extraordinary to the Queen, Holme pro- fessor of clinical medicine University College, London. WALKER, Sir James, of Sand Hutton, Yorks. Baronet, so created 9 Dec, 1868, D.L. Yorks. N. and E.R. sherifE 1846 ; b. 30 May, 1803; m. 1st— 13 Jan. 1829, Mary, 4th dau. of Robert Denison, Esq. of Kilnwlck Percy, Yorks.; she d. 29 Sept. 1830, leaving an only son, (1) James Robert, M.P. Beverley 1860/5, J.P. D.L. Yorks. N.R.; b. 19 Oct. 1829; m. 23 June, 1863, Louisa Susan Marlborough Heron, dau. of Sir John Heron-Maxwell, Bart, and has 5 sons and 4 daus. James Heron, b. 23 May, 1865.— Reginald Edmund, b. 27 June, 1866.— Harold Maxwell, b. 18 April, 1869.— Francis Henry, b. 26 Oct. 1870.— Ernest Robert, b. 10 May, 1872.— Mary Louisa. — Mildred Caroline. — Beatiix Jane Frances. — OUve Cecily. Sir James m. 2ndly — 16 April, 1833, Marian, 2nd dau. of Rev. Robert Stephen Thompson, of Bil- borough, Yorks. (BART.) ; she d. 9 Jan. 1878, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. (2) Frederick James, b. 6 Feb. 1835; m. 9 July, 1861, Grace Charlotte, younger dau. and coheir of late George Champney, of Middlethorpe, York (THOMPSON— BART.), and has 2 sons and a dau. Frederick William b. 4 Oct. 1862.— Hugh Edward, b. 22 Aug. 1865.— Helena Charlotte. (3) Charles Francis, capt. R.N. (retd.); b. 6 Feb. 1836; m. 22 April, 1873, Edith Frances, dau. of Adm. the Hon. Arthur Dun- combe (E. Feversham), of Kilnwick Percy, Yorks. (4) Edwyn, capt. late 15th hussars; b. 6 Sept. 1837; m. 11 Aug. 1874, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Wilham Frogatt Bethell, Esq. of Rise, Yorks. (Beckett— Bart.), and has 3 sons, Oswald Bethell, b. 5 Aug. 1876.— Wilfred Beckett, b. 5 Aug. 1876.— Edwyn Geoffrey, b. 17 Oct. 1879. (5) Gerald, capt. late "iSth hussars; b. 14 Sept. 1841; m. 28 Sept. 1869, Harriet Louisa, 3rd dau. of late Henry Darley, Esq. of Aldby Park, Yorks. aiul has a son and dau. Bertram James, b. 25 June, 1880. — Geraldine May. (6) Francis Henry, in H.O.: d. unm. 18 April, 1870, aged 27. (7) Henry Stephen, late 13th hussars; b. 31 May, 184;"); m. 12 Oct. 1870, Emily, eldest dau. of Henry Mason, Esq. of Coburg, and has a son and dau. Augustus Henry, b. 4 Mar. 1872.— Sybil Ada. (8) Arthur, b. 4 Feb. 1855. (9) Jane Maria, m. 13 Mar. 1877, as 2nd wife, to Adm. the Hon. Arthur Duncombe above-named (E. Feversham). (10) Emily Mary, m. 28 April, 1874. to Rev. Charles Maude (Meysey) Thompson (Bart.), who d. 12 Sept. 1881. (11) Charlotte, m. 14 July, 1879, to Capt. Richard Frederick (Meysey) Thompson, rifle brigade (Bart.) Arms— Arg. on a chovi-ou gu. between three crescents az. as many annulets or. Crest— Out of a battlement arg. a dexter arm embowed in armour or holding a lizai-d vert. Motto— Honesta quam magna. Seats— Sand Hutton, York, and The Hall, Beverley. I