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CLAY— CLAYTON. 123 RAWDON FORBES CLAVERING (grandson of general Sir John Clavering, k.b. 3ril son of Sir James Claver- ing, 6th Bart.), lieut. R.E. dieil 1831, having m. 11 July, 1822, Jane, dau. of (Sir) Archibald Dunbar, of Northfield (Bart.); she d. Feb. 1825, having had 2 sons, [1] Ernest Frederick Gasooigne, 42nd regt. b. 11 May, 182S, d. 1852. [2] Sir Henry Augustus, 10th and present Baronet. CLAY, Sir Arthur Temple Felix (1841, U.K.), of Bur- row's Lea, Surrey; s. his brother as 4th Baronet in 1878 ; b. 9 Dec. 1842 ; m. 1 July, 1869, Margaret, 4th dau. of Arthur Kett Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey, and has 2 sons, (1) William Temple, b. 23 June, 1870. (2) George Felix XeviUe, b. 24 Nov. 1871. Arms — Arg., a chevi-on engrailed paly or and sa. between three trefoils of the second. Crest — Two wings arg. each charged with a chevron engi-ailed between thre6 trefoils slipped sa. Motto — Per orbem. Seat — Burrow's Lea, Shere, Surrey. Hinease. SIR WILLIAM CLAY (grandson of William Clay, of London, merchant), created a BARONET 20 Sept. 1841, M.P. Tower Hamlets 1832 57, and secretary of the board of com- missioners for the affairs of India; b. 15 Aug. 1791 ; d. 13 Mar. 1869, having m. 26 Sept. 1822, Harriet, dau. and coheir of Thomas Dickason, Esq. of Fulhvell Lodge, Middlesex ; she d. 19 Dec. 1867, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. [1] Sir William Dickason, 2nd Baronet ; b. 21 Dec. 1828 ; d. 8. p. 14 Oct. 1876, having m. 19 April, 1855, Mariana Emily, eldest dau. of Leo Schuster, Esq. of London. She re-m. 3 Nov. 1877, to Arthur LawTence Haliburton, Esq. c.B. (son of Judge Haliburton), director of supply and transport, wax office. [2] Sir George, s. as 3rd Baronet. [3] Sir Arthur Temple Felix, 4th and present Baronet. [4] Harriet, m. 28 June, 1853, to John Morgan Edwardes Jones, Esq. of Garthmyl. [5] Mary, m. 16 Dec. 1851, to John Walrond Clarke, late 10th hussars, and has an only son — Edward Stanley Walrond Clarke. [6] Elizabeth, d. s. p. 28 June, 1873, having m. 1st— 26 June, 1847, to her cousin James Temple Bowdoin, 4th dragoon guards, who d. 9 April, 1871. She re-m. 11 Jan. 1872, as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory, of Coole Park, co. Galway, K.C.M.G. P.O. Ireland, governor of Ceylon 1872/6, M.P. Dublin city 1842/7, Galway co. 1857/72. [7] Sarah Frances, d. 13 Sept. 1862. [8] Emma Georgiana Christina, m. 1st — 15 July, 1850,toLieut.- Col. Henry Wedderbiirn Gumming, Coldstream guards, eldest son of Gen. Sir Henry Cuumiing, col. 12th lancers. She re-m. 4 July, 1871, to Horatio Mansfield, bar.-at-law (B. SAND- HURST). By her 1st husband she had an only child, Amelia Frances Wardlaw CUMMrSG, m. 31 July, 1880, to John WiUiam, son of Right Hon. Sir Edward Harris, K.c.B. (E. MALMESBURY). [9] Laura Felicia Susan, m. 22 Feb. 1859, to Walter Montiford Westropp-Dawson, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Wexford, J.P. and D.L. capt. late 19th regt. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Francis Walter WESTROrP-DAWSOX, b. 9 Dec. 1859.— Arthur Temple, b. 4 Supt. 18G5.— Horace Montiford, b. 24 April, 1877. —Laura Jane. — Marion Elizabeth. QIR GEORGE, 3rd Baronet, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 14 k 7 Aug. 1831 ; d. 30 June, 1878, having m. 1st— 8 Mar. 1862, Caroline EUzabetli, only dau. of Sir John Palmer Bruce Chi- chester, Bart ; she d. 6 April, 1873, having had 2 daus. (1) Lilian Caroline Georgina. (2) Rosalie Violet Marion. SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly— 5 Oct. 1876, Mary Caroline. 4th dau. of Sir John Walrond. Bart, (she re-m. 28 Feb. 1880, to Capt. Walter Henry Holbech, 60th rifles, eldest son of Archdeacon Holbeck, of Farnborough Hall, Yorks.), and had a dau. (3) SybU Mary b. 18 Jan. 1878, CLAYTON, Sir William Robert, of Harden Park, Surrey (1731/2, G.B.), j.p. d.l. Bucks, high sherifiE 1876, and for Norfolk 1876, gov. of Christ's and St. Thomas's hospitals; s. his grand- father as 6th Baronet in 1866 ; b. 3 Aug, 1842 ; m. 29 Oct. 1872, Aimee Gertrude, 5th dau. of Edward Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court, Henley-on- Thames ; heir presumptive, his cousin Charles Edward Ferdinand. Arms — Arg. a cross sa. between foiu- pellets. Crest — A leopard's gamb erased arg, holding a pellet. Mottoes — Virtus in actione consistit, and Quid leone fortius. Seats — Marden Park, Godstone, Surrey ; Harleyford, Great Marlow, Bucks. ; Whitehall, Watton, Norfolk. Hmragp. Sir WILLIAJM CLAYTON, m.P. Bletchingley and Marlow (son of William Clayton, of Hambledon, Bucks. J.P.), created a Baroxet 13 Jan. 1731,32, inherited considerable estates from his father, and al.?o in 1707 from his uncle Sir Robert Clayton (knighted at GuiliHiall 30 Oct. 1671, lord mayor of London 1679, and" 30 jears M.P. attainted), and in 1736 piur- chased the manor of Marlow ; d. Dec. 1744, having m. Martha, eldest dau. of John Kenrick, Esq. of Flore, Surrey ; she d. 14* Dec. 1739, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Kenrick, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Bletchingley in sLx Parlia- ments ; d. 10 Mar. 1769, having m. Henrietta Maria, eldest dau. and coheir of Henry Herring, of London, a director of the Bank of England ; slje d. 25 July, 1774, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir Robert. 3rd Baronet, M.P. Bletchingley and Ilchester the personal friend of his relative Mr. Fox ; d. s. p. 10 Mav' 1799, iEt. 60 ; m. 1 Jime, 1767, Marv, eldest dau. of Frederick Standish, of London, merchant: she d. 27 Feb. 1803. (2) Henrietta Mary, m. to Sir John Gresham, Bart.Vext.), of Titsey, Surrey.