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BRO iii. Louisa, m. to the Tier. Nenry-Borners-Shelle’,- Harris, master Esq. a colonel in the army, by Frances, only child of William of the tart of Leteester’s Hospital, Wanriek, and has issue. Gonv:lle, Esq. (the last male issue of that ancient family, iv. Augusta, ro. in 1835, to the late John Booth, Esq. of settled in Linceinshire, whose ancestor, Edmund de Gonrule, Glendon Hall, Tlorthamptonshtre, aod has issue. her 1849) was b. 20 Sept. 1759, and having attained the rank of eldest son ts the present Richard Booth, Esq. of Glendon lisutenant-generel in the army, was created a Rarusset Itail. (See BURKE’S Losalest Geatry.) Mr. De-Capell Hrooke was created a Baronet, 25 June, 1208. 19 Feb. 1906. Sir Gonville to. Ii July, 1787, Jane, youngest He was a bonehor of the Inner Temple, and, for nearly dan. of Sir Charles Ffrench, Dart., of Castle Ffrench, by thirty years, eolonol of the Northamptunshire militia. He Itoss, Rareness Ffrencb, in hsr own right, as:d had issue, sl. 27 Nov. 1959, and was e. by his elder son, 11. Sm ARTHUE-DE-CAPELL Raoicr (he adopting the surname Ensrnan-Ousvsr.s.c, present baronet. with a single e), who was 5. 22 Oct. 1791, and to. Charles-Ffrsnch, hA., b. 19 hay, 1791, in holy orders, vicar 19 Dee, 1251, Elizaheth-Zilpah, widow of J.-J. Fe, Eoq. of ef Cardingten, Hedfordshire. Endeliffe, near Shetheld (she ‘a. Srdly, 4 April, 1861, B-F. The eldest san, Eaton Edweain, Esq). Sir Arthur, who was a F.R.S., II. San EnwAanFnEtocn, MA., F. B, S., high-steward of was well known in the literary world as the author of Lincoln, it 20 March, 1799, ii. osnss. it March, 1595. A Winter iss the Perth Cape, and other issteresting works of travels. He d. s. p. 6 Dee. 1299. Crealisss—25 June, 1903. Arms—Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, en a fesse, as., three Crest—Out of a mural crown, gu., a unicorn’s head, arg., escallops, sf the field; 2nd aed 3rd, or, an anehsr, az.; on a horned, or; sn the mouth a rsse, go., slipped and leaved, ppr. chief, of the second, three arming-buckles, ef the first. Crest—A demi-sea-horse, srg., finned and maned, or. ilfette—Spes mea Dens. Seats—Oakley Hall, Kettering, os. Northampton The Elms, 3tarket-Harbereugh, Leieestershire; and Aghadee, ee. Cork. BROM [lEAD. BROMUEAD, Sin EBMUBD-DEGOTOVILLE, of Thuriby Hall, Co. Lincoln 5. 22 Jan. 1791 ; a major in the army; m. in 1823, Hem. 2ndly, Feb. 1856, Georgians-Ellen, 3rd dan. of Judith-Coristine, youngest dan. ‘tlere Fanc, Esq. of Little-Ponton Hall, Linculnehire. of James Mrood, Esq. uf Woodyule, en. Sligo, and has issue, r. Eowsssn, capt. 4th regt., 0.21 March, 1982. 5:. Benjamin-Parnell, Iieut. 39th regt., i. 22 Oct. 1939. of Nottingham), so. Jane, dau. of George Beaumont, Esq. its. Charles-James. lieut. 24th regt., 2. 15 Sept. 1940. Iv. GonvilIe, 0.29 Aug. 1849. 5. Frances-Judith, :5. 5 April, 3941, to the Rev. Arthur (f:sther of Robert, 1st Lord Cs.s’rhsgton), ants an eider son, Cuates, incumbent of I’embsrtsn, Wigan, en. Lancaster. L Gnoaur Ssssru, Esq., who was created a Barenet, Ii. Helcn-Marrtsson. Its. Alice-Margaret. tv. Janstta-Gonvtlle, ss. 1 May, 1292, to George-Hutton heiress of Majer William Howe, and grs.nddasa. of Prince Biddell, Esq. of Canton-un-Treat, Notts. V. Victoria, to. ii Sept. 1661,toWarreu-Ilastings Diamond, d. in 1761) he had one surviving non, Osonoc, hts successor. M.D. vs. Elicabeth-Francee. He s. as 3rd baronet, on the decease of his brother, was s. at his decease by his son, 14 March, 1855. - kIncac. The nams of Hromhsad, which is of great antiquity in the and aunt of the present Earl Howe, by wham he had an en. of NottIngham, is mentioned by Thomton, in his history only san, ResEnT-Hews, his successor. Sir George assumed, of that co., who states that Hcasey Runasueen, the immediate by sign-manual, 7 Feb. 1772, the name of Daolersv. He :5, ancestor of the prssent family, possessed considerable 17 Aug. IsOs (Lady Dromley, in 1919), and was s. hyhis son, estates at Role and North Wheatley,in 3632. I. Gosea’ses.c Bncaoncaa’, Req., grandson of Benjamtu Esq. of Dallam Tower, In Weetmereland, and had issue, Brumhead, Esq. , and only sen of Rordmau Bremhead, i. Robert, SiP., i. 18 Nov. 1919, 4. nasa. 80 Dec. isio. BRO founded ConsOle and Caine Cslteges, at Can:bridgs, in Eow.onn Fracacis, late baroset. C:vatie:s—19 Feb. 1806. Arms—Az., on a bend, arg., between tea leopards’ faces, or, a mural crown, gu., between two fleurs-de-Its, sa. .5.fetfe—ConcordiS res crescnist. Seat—Thnrlby Hail, near Lincoln. B R 0 lvi L E Y. BROMLEY, Sta HENnY, Bart. of East Stoke, Notts, late Capt. 48th regt., 5.0cc. 1816; us. 1st, in 1848, fl’j Charlotte-Frances-Ann, youngest dass. of Ce]. Rolleston, and by her (who d. Jan. 1853) has a son, flzaenv, 2. Aug. 2249. iLiltcap. Asrr Sasrrae, Esq. (youngest son of Themas Smith, Esq. and had issue, ABEL, an eminent banksr of Nottiasgham, 01 Oct. 1787. Sir George st. 1st, Mary, andy dan. and Rupest (Major Howe’s mother, Huperta, being an illegitimate dan. of that distinguished personage), by whom (who He se. Oudly, in 1762, Catherine, eldest dan. of the Rev. William Vyse, archdeaoon of Lishfield, without issue. He II. Sue Gnuaen, b. 15 Aug. hiS ; as. 8 Jan. 1772, the Hon. Hester Cssrcun, eldest dan. of Ashton, late Viscount Curzau, III. Sin Rossar-Mcws, admiral of the White; 0. 28 Nov. 1776 SL S Juno, 1915, Anne, 2nd dan. of Daniel Wilson, 55. Ilemsv, present baronet. In. Charlet, comm. RN., 2. is: Feb. 1820. iv. William, i. in July, 1821, rt. 21 Dec. 1886. v. Thomas, E.I .C. Bombay army, 5. I Nov. 1822, ss. 1st, Nov. 1943, Lucie, 2nd dau. of General ‘Wetber, of Euckland, Devon, by whom (who d. 10 Jan., 1892) he has had issue, Reginald-itowe, 5. 5 March, i546, 1. 6 Nev. 1846; AdelaIielena-Eliaabeth-Maude; Edith-Viola; and ContlanceGeraldine, twin with her sister Edith. He Es. 2ndly, 19 Sept. 1659, Clara-FitzRoy, only child (by the first marriage) of the eminent lawyer and judge, Lord Chief Baron Sir Filaney Kelly, by whom be has, Hs:pert-FitsBoy, 2. 29 Aug. 1662; lnez.Muriel-Olargaret-Seymour-Emsiy and Beatriee-Raperta. vi. Arthur, n:sj. Notis osihl:a, 5.28 March, 1929; ss. 1269, by her (who r/. Jan. 1831) one eon, John, of Lincoln, Harriett, dan. ef B. Meyriok, Eeq. youngest dan. of Cal. 0.-B-P. Jarvis, of Deddington, and has issue, Charles; Edward; Frances-Annie, :a. 12 April, vii. Edward, 2. 1 March, 18011 05. 21 Nor. 1868, EmmaGeorgina, 4th dan. of William Hanmer, Esq. of Bedned. s. Anne, d. 1 April, 1607. is. Caroline, to. in July, 1840, to Sir James Campbell, Bart. 1860, to the Rev. Henry-Wollasten Hntion, miner cenen of of Abemcbin. James Edwards, Esq.; 2adly, to the Rev. Thomas Butt; April 1831) had issue, Alexander-Leslie, MA., in hely and Maria ss. to Lieut.-COl. Sir Edward tlraceknbnry. orders, rector of Winwick, co. Nerthampton, s:. 8 April, Anne s:. tI Richard GarDner. Esq., of Atdborengh, Suffolk, 0847, Susan, ‘2nd dan. of the at. Rev. Jehn Kaye, D.D., and left I Richard, of Addberangh, c/. leaving issue; 2 Julio, surgeon in the nary: and 1 hannah-Anne. to. 1786 le Six John Maxwell, of Fellek, Bert., and ef. 21 July, 1841. Edward, in holy orders; left two daua., Catharine, sit. lit, te * BENJAMIN BEOMHEAD, Rsq., who was sen of Edward Hremhead, Eeq. of Tharlby, so. Margaret, dan. and ce-heir of James Berdman, Esq. of Lynn, and had issue, Edward, killed at Falkirk. Beanarese, father of Sac GuNvittc BOOOMHEAD, the I at baronet. Benjamin, in the army; d. a. p. James, in the army; d.c.p. John, else a n:ilitnry officer, left by Anne Darwin, his wife, 1 Benjamin, of Linenln, baptised 23 Jan. 1773; ss. 1st, Charlotte, den. of — Hamilton, Esq., and undly, ElizabethMsnueh, dan. of — Html, Eaq., and ,i. II Jan. 1848, leaving J.P., D.L.; 5. 1810; who ss. 12 Dee. 1839, Anne-Fector, Lincoln Cathedral; Henrietta. 2 John, CD., cot. 77th foot, who Es. 1621, Martha, youngest dan. of the late Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey, and d. 14 Feb. 1817, mt. 60, having by her (who died 20 bishop at Lincoln; Agatha-Elizabeth; Lucy, to. Nov. 1853, to Mejer Marshall-Valentine Ball; and Margaret, iT. 1809. 135