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Louvain, Brussels); and d. 30th January, 1836, in the 64th year of his age, and was buried 9th February following, in Llantsaintffraid Chureh, liaving had issue,

I. Robert Philip, barrister-at-law, one of the metropolitan police magistrates, b. 15th July, 1798, in the parish of St. Pancras, co. Middlesex; called to the Bar 11th February, 1825; m. at tit. James's, Westminster, co. Middlesex, 30th September, 1824, Catherine Wigley, eldest daughter of Henry St. John, Esq. of Crouch Hill, co. Middlesex, youngest son of the Hon. and Very Rev. St. Andrew St. John, sometime dean of Worcester (see St. John, in Burke's Peerage). He d. at Oxford, England, 18th June, 1886, leaving issue,

1. Richard St. John (Rev.), M.A. of the University of Oxford, of Ketelby, The Parks, Oxford, vicar of St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford, 1858; b. 19th March, 1827; m. first, at Trinity Church, Marylebone, co. Middlesex, 28th June, 1858, Eliza Ann, second daughter of John Spencer Stanhope, Esq. of Cannon Hall, Barnsley, co. York, by Lady Elizabeth, his wife, and by her (who d. 8th September, 1859, and was buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Oxford) has a son,

I. Walter Spencer Stanhope, lieutenant 1st Warwick Militia (resigned), b. 6th, and baptised 13th, September, 1859.

He m. 2ndly, at Long Preston, o. York, 2nd January, 1861, Caroline, younger daughter of John Yorke, Esq. of Bewerley Hall, Pateley Bridge, co. York (see Burke's Landed Gentry), and by her (who d. 6th December, 1883, aged 53 years) has issue,

II. Cecil Robert (Rev.), M.A., b. 25th December, 1862.

III. Hugh St. John, b. 21st May, 1865.

IV. Beauchamp Edward, twin with his sister Frances Mary, b. 15th August, 1867.

V. Reginald Yorke, b. 10th June, 1870.

I. Alice Catherine, b. 13th February, 1864.

II. Frances Mary, twin with her brother Beauchamp Edward, b. 15th August, 1867.

2. Beauchamp St. John (Rev.), M.A. of Clare College, Cambridge, formerly vicar of Upchurch, Sittiugbourne, co. Kent, and now vicar of Wispington, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, b. at Arundel Cottage, Crouch Hill, co. Middlesex, 3Ist May, 1830; baptised at Hornsey Church, co. Middlesex.

3. Robert Fox, *. 20th Mav, 1834; d. 14th July, 1888.

II. Thomas (Rev.), M.A., vicar of Winterbourne Whitchurch, rector of Turnworth, both co. Dorset, and a prebendary of New Sarum, b. 11th January, 1802; m. 20th June, 1837, Margaretta Anne, 2nd daughter of the Rev. Nathaniel Bridges, vicar of Henstridge, co. Somerset, and d. 11th August, 1849, at The Hague, buried in the Protestant cemetery there 14th August, 1849, leaving issue (besides two other children),

1. Thomas Enright Percy, lieutenant 36th Regiment; d. in the Punjaub, 20th August, 1868.

2. Philip Nathaniel, commander R.N., b. 31st July, 1843, m. 2;th April, 1870, Catherine, daughter of Frederick St. John, Esq., and has issue.

3. Henry Mervyn (Rev.), M.A. of the University of Oxford, formerly vicar of Nazing, Essex, and now vicar of St. Michael and All Angels', South Bromley, London; b. 14th May, 1845; m. 9th April, 1872, Jaqueline Frances, daughter of Yen. William B. Otter, archdeacon of Lewes, and grandson of the Right Rev. Dr. Otter, Bishop of Chichester, and has issue.

4. Cecil Booth (Rev.), M.A., vicar of Cauldon and Waterfall, Ashbourne, CO. Derby, sometime chaplain and fellow of St. Chad's College, Denstone, co. Stafford, b. 26th May, 1849.

1. Alicia Margaretta, m. 9th November, 1870, Edward Frances Knottesford-Fortescue, Esq. of Alveston Manor House, co. Warwick.

III. Richard Edmund (Rev.), M.A. of Brasenose College, Oxford; of Breckles, Reading, Berks, look orders at Salisbury, 24th December, 1837 ; on the retired India list; b. 25th February, 1807; m. 17th March, 1859, Elizabeth Hester, daughter of Andrew Peterson, Esq. of Mesnil and Jemelle, in Belgian Luxemburg.

IV. Henry, barrister-at-law, b. 31st August, 1808 ; called to the Bar, 21st November, 1834; d. unm. at Toronto, Canada, 30th May, 183S, and was buried 1st June following, in St. James's churchyard, Toronto.

V. Percy, b. 6th October, 1810; d. at New Orleans.

VI. William, of whom presently.

VII. Septimus, b. 21st August, 1815; went to Canada in 1833, and was captain of the Loyalist Militia in 1838. He is now residing at Greensborough, North Carolina, U.S.; b. 21st August, 1815; m. 31th April, 1842, Maria Louise, daughter of Captain Wilder,