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  1. Charles, born 1824, married 1855, Mary, daughter of Fewster Wilkinson, Esq., and had issue—
    1. Harry Somerville, born 1856.
    2. Francis, born 1859, Lieut.-Colonel (Commandant Parfleet Rifle Range, 1912), married 1887, Elsie, daughter of Colonel Phillips.
    3. Mary.
    4. Adriana, married to A. H. Wyborn, Esq., 1890.
  2. George Heblethwaite Lutton, married twice.
    (1) In 1849 Elizabeth Laura, daughter of Thomas H. Keeling, Esq. He divorced her in 1860, and married—
    (2) In 1865 Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Prickett, and had issue one daughter Eva.
  3. Charlotte, married in 1859, to William Sherwood, Esq.
  4. Frances.
  5. Caroline, married to Rev. William Eaton Mousley.
  6. Isabel.
  7. Louisa, married firstly to John Rickaby, Esq. (died 1860), and secondly in 1861 to Richard Sterne Carrol, Lieut.-Colonel 2nd West Yorks. Militia.
  8. Julia.

Sir Henry died 28th August, 1854, and was buried at Burton Agnes.


(XXIX)SIR HENRY BOYNTON, 10th BART., eldest son of Sir Henry, 9th Baronet, born 2nd March, 1811. He is described as a gentleman commoner and gazetted Cornet in the Southern Regiment of Yorkshire (W.R.) Yeomanry Cavalry, 26th February, 1844, Lieutenant, 11th May, 1846, and later Captain.[1] He was appointed Deputy-Lieutenant of the County, 16th September, 1852,[1] and two years later succeeded his father as 10th baronet. On the 27th December, 1858,
  1. 1.0 1.1 Papers at Burton Agnes.