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156 HAMPDEN— HAMPTON. period in which he had with such distinguished ability and dignity presided iu the chair of the House of Commons." He was 2d s. of Henry Otway (Trevor), Lord Dache, by l'yne, da. of the Hon. Maurice CrOHBIK ; was b. 24 Dec. 1814 ; ed. at Eton ; M.P. for Lewes, 1862-68, and for Cambridgeshire, 1808-84 ; a Lord of the Treasury, 1856-58 ; Keeper of the Privy Purse to the Prince of W ales, 1858 ; Pari. Sec. to the Treasury, 1859-6G ; P.C., 1800 ; Sfeakkr ok the House ok Commons, 12 Feb. 1872, to 25 Feb. 1S84, being o: G.C.B., 7 Die. 1SS1, and being raised to the peerage (as aboveBtated) on his retirement in 1884, taking his seat May 1884. He sue. his elder brother as LOBD DA CUE [1321.] He m., 16 April 1838, Eliza, da. of Gen. Robert EUice. Family Eftates.—The&e, in 1883, consisted of 8,840 acres in Sussex (inherited thro' the families of Trevor and Morley and valued at £8,121 a year), <j,05S in Herts, 3,000 in Essex, 2,081 in Cambridgeshire, and 978 in Suffolk. Total 22,103 acres worth £21,753 a year. 1'rincipal Setidenea. Glyude, near Lewes, Sussex, imd The Hoo, near Welwyn, Herts. HAMPSTED-MARSHALL. i.e., "Craves op Hampsted-Mahshaix, co. Berks," Barony {Craven), cr. 1626. See " Cbavbn " Earldom, or. 1004 ; both ex. 1097. See " Craven of Ha.vpsted-Maksiiall, Co. Berks," Barony (Craven), a: 1665. HAMPTON OF HAMPTON LOVETT AND OP WESTWOOD. Barony. ]. Joiix-Sojierset Rus.sei.;., 2d 8. (but in 1819 by tbe I 1874 death of his elder br. eventually heir) of William Kcssell, o£ Slaughters Court, in l'owiek, co. Worcester, by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Herbert Perrott Pakisgton, 7th Bart., was b. 20 Feb. 1799, and bap. at Powick afsd. ; was cd. at Eton and at Oriel Coll., Oxford; mat., 13 Feb. 1818 ; sue. to tbe estates of Westwood Park, &c, co. Worcester, by the death s.p. (Jan. 1831), of his maternal uncle, Sir John Pakington, 8th and last Bart, on which occasion he by royal lie., 33 March 1831, took the name of Pakington in lieu of that of Iiussell ; was M.P. for Droitwich (37 years) 1837-74 ; was cr. a Baronet, 13 July 1840, as "of Westwood Park, co. Worcester;" P.C., 1852 ; Colonial Secretary, Feb. to Dee. 1852 ; D.C.L. of Oxford, 7 June 1853; First Lord of the Admiralty, 1858-59, and 18C6-67; G.C.B. (Civil, extra), 30 June 1859, and was cr., 0 March 1874, BARON HAMPTON OF HAMPTON LOVETT AND OF WESTWOOD, co. Worcester; Chief Civil Service Commissioner (salary £2,000)1875-80. Hem. firstly, 14 Aug. 1822, at Lichfield Cathedra), Mary, da. of Moreton Aglionby Slanet, of Shifnal, Salop, by Mary, da. of Richard Prince Corbet, of High Hattou. She d. 6 Jan. 1843, and was bur. at Hampton Lovett. He m. secondly, 4 June 1644, at Bromley palace, Kent, Augusta Anne, 3d da. of George Mieray, Bishop of Rochester, by Sarah Maria, da. of Robert Aniiol (Hat), 9th Earl ok Kinnoull [S.] She, who was 6. 18 March 1817, rf. 28 Feb. 1848. He m. thirdly, 5 June 1851, at St. Michael's, Pimlico, Augusta, widow of Col, Thomas Henry Hastings Davieb, da. of Thomas CHAjiriON-DK-CaEsncnv, D.C.L., by Augusta Charlotte, da. of Peter Thellubsou. Herf. 9 April 1S80, aged 81, at 9 Eaton square, Midx. His widow living 1891. Hampden ctlates with rem. to his issue male, on failure of which they went in 1824 away from the Trevor family. The Speaker had indeed a female descent (tho' lie inherited no property thereby) from the Hampden family, inasmuch as his father, Henry Otway (Trevor), Lord Dacre, was b. of Tliomas Mrand, by Gertrude (s«o jure. Baroness Dacre), da. of the Hon. Charles Jiopcr, by Gertrude, da. (whose issue became heir) of John Morley Trevor, of Plas Teg, co. Flint, and of Glyude, co. Sussex, who was s. and h. of John Trevor, of the same, b. and h. of Sir John Trevor, by Ruth, 2d of the three daughters (who left issue) of John Hampden. This hist named Sir John and Ruth, his wife, were grandparents (thro' their second son Robert) of Robert Trevor, the 1st Viscount Hampden of the creation of 1776. See tabular pedigree p. 165, note " a."