Protestant Exiles from France/Book First - Chapter 12 - Section IX

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2928147Protestant Exiles from France — Book First - Chapter 12 - Section IXDavid Carnegie Andrew Agnew

IX. Rev. Canon Trench, LL.M.

A younger brother of the first Lord Ashtown was styled William Trench, Esq., of Cangort Park near Roscrea. He married, on 18th June 1798, Sarah Elizabeth Frances Henrietta Ricarda, only daughter of Hon. Robert Moore, and grand-daughter of the fifth Earl of Drogheda. Their eldest son was the Rev. Frederick Fitzwilliam Trench, born 11th March 1779, who married, on 16th February 1835, Louisa Alice, daughter of Colonel the Right Hon. Robert Ward, and grand-daughter of the first Viscount Bangor. The eldest son of this marriage was Rev. William Robert Trench, born 9th October 1838. He was educated at Cambridge, and has taken the degree of LL.M. He was ordained by the Bishop of Chester, deacon 1870, priest 1871. He is Curate of All-Saints, Notting Hill, London, and shares with other clergymen the cure of 16,000 souls. He was made an Honorary Canon of Liverpool in 1880. He married, 18th January 1877, Edith Anna Hamilton, daughter of Charles Langton, Esq., and has a son, Frederic Charles, born 25th November 1877.