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330 HOSTE. Martha, dau. and heir of Christopher Kobert Wren, Esq. of Wroxall Abbey aforesaid ; she d. 25 Mar. 1842, leaving a dau. [1] Catherine, m. 17 July, 1873, to Kev. Charles Francis Corbet Pigott, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. rector and raral dean of Edgmond, prebendary and hon. canon of Lichfield Cathedral. Mr. Wren-Hosktxs m 2ndly— 9 July, 1846, Anne Fane, youngest dau. of Charles Milner Ricketts, Esq. (V. ST. VIN- CENT); she d. 24 May, 1881, having had a son and 2 dans. [2] Hungerford Chandos, b. 12 Sept. 1852 ; drowned 16 June, 1871. [3] Clara Amelia. [4] Anna Theodora. (3) Sir John Leigh, 9th and present Baronet. (4) Sarah, d. 19 July, 1869, having m. 13 April, 1830, to John Arkwright, Esq. of Hampton Court, co. Hereford; he d. 27 Feb. 1858, having had 7 sons and 5 daus. (5) CaroUne Anne, d. 5 Aug. 1872, having m. 1 Mar. 1836, to Rev. Richard Colston Phelips, M.A. rector of Cucklington, Somerset; he d. 15 Mar. 1862, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. (6) Catherine Mary Jane, m. 10 Sept. 1845, to R«v. Edward Burdett Hawkshaw, rector of Weston-under-Penyard, Hereford, J. p. and has a son and 4 daus. [1] Edward Crichton HAWKSHAW, R.A.; b. 9 Mar. 1854. [2] Edith Fanny. [3] Catherine Emma, m. 8 Feb. 1876, to Rev. Edward Renn Hampden, rector of Cradley, co. Hereford (son of late Bishop of Hereford). [4] Lucy Ellen. [5] Hester Clara, m. 11 April, 1877, to Major-Gen. Stubbs, of Eshton House, Yorks. and Weston, Hereford. HOSTE, Sir William Henry Charles (1814, U.K.), 2nd Ueut. w. Suiloli; mil.; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1868 ; b. 19 Nov. 1860; heir presumptive, his uncle Wyndham. ARMS — Az. a bull's head afEront^e couped at the neck arg. between two wings or, in chief a naval crown pendent there- from by a ribbon az. fimbriated arg. a representation of the gold medal given to the 1st Baronet by the Prince Regent for his distingmshed conduct on 13 Mar. 1811, subscribed " LISSA." Ckests— 1. Of Augmentation.— Out of a naval crown or encircled with a wTeath of laurel ppr. a dexter arm embowed vested in naval uniform grasping a flag-stnflE flowing therefrom a flag inscribed " cattaro." 2. Two wings addorsed or. MOTTOES— Fortitudine ; Fas est ab hostedoceri; and Coelum ipsum petimus. iLineage. JAMES HOSTE, of Sandringham, Norfolk (son of James Iloste, lord of that manor, who was bur. there 30 July, 1699, descended from Jaques Hoste [son of Jaques Hoste. govenior of Bruges, of which city persons of this name were magistrates in 1359,1399,1405,1412, and 1415], and Barbara his ynie, dau. of Derick Henricks) ; he d. 26, and bur. at Sandringham 28 Jan. 1729, having m. 1st, Ehzabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Walpole, of Houghton, Norfolk, K.B. and aunt of Sir Robert Walpole, K.G. 1st Earl of Orford ; she was born 28 Dec. 1665, and bur. at Sandringham 4 June, 1701 ; he va. 2ndly, at Sandringham, 25 Nov. following, Anne Bresley ; she d. 20. and bur. at Sandringham 22 April, 1719, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. /I/ James, bapt. at Sandringham 15 Oct. 1705 ; d. 20, and bur. there 23 Aug. 1744, having m. Susan, dau. of Anthony Hamond, of South Wooton, Norfolk ; she d. 7, and bur. 29 Aug. 1759, having had with other issue a dau. Susan, bom and bp. 19 Dec. 1730, and d. 10 May, 1796, having m. 1st, by licence, 10 Aug. 1752, to Henry Cornish Henley, of Leigh House, Somerset ; he d. 16 Nov. 1733, leaving an only son. She re-m. 30 June, 1780, to Mark Smith, M.D. of Fakenham, Norfolk. /2/ Theodore, of whom presently. /3/ Anne, b. 7 Sept. bp. 4 Oct. 1715, m. to James Nelthorpe, of Lynford Hall, Norfolk, Esq. THEODORE HOSTE, of Ingoldsthorpe Hall, Norfolk, 3rd regt. foot guards, and lieut. R. regt. horse guards 1734; bp. at Sandringham 28 Jan. 1708 ; d. 1788, having m. Mary, dau. of Helmore, Esq. of Clenchwarton, Norfolk, and had 2 sons, (1) Dixon, of Godwich Hall, rector of Tittleshall, Norfolk ; b. 1751 ; m. 1775, Margaret, dau. of Henry Stanforth, Esq.of Salt- Qouse, Norfolk, and had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. /!/ Theodore Henry Dixon, in H.o. fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge ; b. 1779 ; d. unm. 1805. /2/ Sir William, created a Baronet. /3/ Sir Greorge Charles, C.b. k.f.m. of Spain, col.R.E. gentle- man usher of the privy chamber to Her Majesty ; b. 10 Mar. 1786 ; d. 21 April, 1845, having m. 9 July, 1812, Mary, only dau. of James BurkLn Burroughes, Esq. of Burlingham Hall, Norfolk; she d. 28 May, 1870, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Gr€orge Charles, M.A. rector of Boyton, Suffolk ; b. 9 Sept. 1813; m. 10 Feb. 1847, Anne, 2nd dau. of John Brenchley, Esq. of Wombwell Hall, Kent, and had with other issue 2 sons and 7 daus. (1) George Henry, clerk in the admiralty ; b. 15 April, 1850. (2) James WilUam, b. 4 Nov. 1861. (3) Anne Margaret, d. having m. 17 April, 1866, to Rev. Henry Hetherington, of Wetheringsett, Suffolk, and had 3 sons and a dau. Henry Reginald HETHERINGTON, b. 17 May, 1867.— Sydnev George, b. 5 April, 1869.— William Hoste, b. 6 Aug. 1870.— Mary Christabel. (4) Ellen Rachel. (5) Jane. (6) Katharine Maria. (7) Marianne. (8) Mary Rachel. (9) Anne Christabel. [2] George James William, 43rd L.I.; b. 24 June, 1817; d. unm. 9 Nov. 1836. [3] Dixon Edward, major-gen. R.A. (retd. 1881). on staff S.E. district 1878, C.B.; b. 15 Mar. 1827; m. 1st— 9 Mar. 1854, Jane, dau. of Rev. Jeremiah Biuroughes, of Lingwood Lodge, Norfolk; she d. 19 Jan. having 1855, had a son, (1) Dixon Arthur, b. 25 Dec. 1854. Major-Gen. Hoste m. 2ndly — 4 Aug. 1857, Mary, youngest dau. of Joseph Scott, Esq. of Colney, Norfolk, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. (2) William, b. 16 July, I860.— (3) Dixon Edward, heut. R.A. ; b. 23 July, 1861.— (4) Theodore Hamilton, b. 13 Aug. 1862.— (5) James Derick, b. 13 Nov. 1868.— (6) Charles Dixon, b. 7 Feb. 1870.— (7) Francis George, b. 7 April, 1872. (8) CeciUa Mary, m. 17 Nov. 1881, to James Wilfrid Stirling, R.H.A. son of James Stirling, Esq. of Ballawley Park, CO. Dublin. (9) Jane.— (10) Mary. — (11) Florence Cecilia. [4] Mary, m. 22 July, 1858, to Rev. WilUam Reynolds Collett, M.A. rector of Hethersett, Norfolk, s. p. [5] Jane Margaret, b. 11 Oct. 1823. /4/ James, rector of Ingoldsthorpe, Norfolk ; b. 29 May, 1797 ; d. 10 Nov. 1843, having m. 23 Oct. 1817, Theophila Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Richard Turner, minister, of Great Yarmouth; she d. 13 Nov. 1826, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] James Richard Philip, B.A. Clare Coll. Camb. 1847, rector of Alverstoke, Hants, 1881, rector of Farnham, Surrey, 1875, 81, R.D. Farnham 1878, hon. canon of Win- chester 1880, vicar of Cropredy cum Bourton 1860/70, rector of Stanhoe, Norfolk, 1853/60, vicar of Dorking 1870/5; b. 15 Feb. 1825 ; m. 14 April, 1852, Margaret, 6th dau. of Henry Fynes Clinton, Esq. of Welwyn, Herts. (D. NEW- CASTLE), and has 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry, b. (2) Arthur, b. (3) Philip, b. (4) Evelyn, b. (5) Derick, b. (6) William, b. (7) Mary Theodora, m. 6 April, 1875, to Rev. Claude Hankey, curate of Farnham. (8) Margaret. [2] William Dashwood, Ueut.-col. 6th regt. Punjaub N.I.; b. 17 Mar, 1826 ; d. 28 Oct. 1872. [3] Theophila, m. 19 May, 1852, to Rev. Charles Edgar Turner, B.A. vicar of Egg Buckland, Devon, formerlj- rector of All Saints, Bolton, and has 3 sons and a dau. Charles James TURNER, b. 7 July, 1853.— Francis, b. 26 June, 1858.— Edgar, b. 27 May, 1863.— Theophila Eliza- beth.