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LAKE. 369 LAKE, Sir Atwell King, "of Edmonton, Middx." (1711, G.B.), capt. late 104th regt. formerly adjutant -Ith (Delhi) irregular cavaliy ; s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1816 ; b. 9 April, 1831 ; m. 9 April, 1870, Frances, dau. of William Walter Jones, Esq. of Gurrey, co. Carmarthen, and %vidov of Col. Richard Ouseley (Bart.); heir presumptive, his nephew St. Vincent Atwell. Arms — Quarterly, 1st (For augmentation): Gu. a dexter arm embowed in armoui- issuing from the sinister base of the shield holding in the hand a sword erect all ppr. thereto affixed a banner arg. bearing on a cross between sixteen escutcheons (the number of Sir Edward Lake's wounds at Naseby) of the first a lion passant guardant or. 2nd, Sa. on a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchee arg. a mullet of the field for difference. 3rd, Quarterly, Arg. and sa. on a bend gu. three mullets of the first. 4th, Arg. a chevron between tkree boars' heads couped sa. Crests — 1st, A cavaUer in complete armour on ahorse courant arg., in his dexter hand a sword embrued holding the bridle in his mouth, the sinister arm hanging down useless, round his body a scarf in bend gu. 2nd, A horse's head arg. charged with. a fesse cottised gu. Motto — Un Dieu, un roy, un coeur. Town House— 6, Royal Crescent, Netting Hill, w. RICHARD LAKE, of Irby, co. Line, (son of John Lake, of Irby, by dau. of Osgarby); m. 1st Anne, youngest dau. and coheir of Edward Wardell, of Keelby, co. Line, and had a son, (1) Sir Edward, of Bishops Norton, LL.D. chancellor of the diocese of Lincoln, adTocate-geu. Ireland, received sixteen wounds at Edgehill, and his left arm being disabled by a shot, be held his bridle between his teeth; had a grant of a baronetcy 30 Dec. 1843, with remainder in default of male issue to his heirs male, together with the coat of augmentation and crest now borne by the family, but none of his heirs took out the patent ; bur. 20 Feb. 1674, aged 77, M.I. Lincoln Cathedral and Normanton Church, Yorks.; m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Simon Bibye, of Bugden, Hants. RICHARD LAKE m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Edward Morelly, of Claxby, co. Line, and his great-grandson, viz.: — SIR BIBYE LAKE, sub-gov. of African company, created a Baroxet 17 Oct. 1711 (sou of Thomas Lake, of Bishop's Norton, co. Line, bar.-at-law M.T. who m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Storey, of Kniveton, co. Derby, and d. 22 May, 1701, aged 54 (bur. in Temple Church); bp. 16 April, 1684; d. Mar. 1743/4, having m. Mary, dau. and heir of William Atwell, of London; she d. 26 April, 1762. His grandson, SIR JAMES AVINTER, 3rd Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir Attwell, 10 April, 1760, by his wife, Mary, only dau. of James Winter, of Mile End, Essex); d. 24 April, 1807, having m. Jovce, dau. of John Crowther, Esq. of Bow, Middx.; she d. 26 July, 1834, having had with 5 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir James Samuel "William, s. as 4th Baronet. [2] Sii- Willoughby Thomas, k.c.b. ^ice-adm. R.X.; d. 18 Feb. 1817, having m. 1795, Charlotte, dau. of Adm. Macbride; she d. 5 Sept. 1836, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Willoughby, capt. R.x. died s. p. (2) Edward, major Madras engineers; b. _ m. Harriet Marion, dau. of John Goldmgham, Bnrt. and had, with other issue, who, with their father and mother, were lost at sea, a son and dau. /I/ Edward John, major-gen. r.e. C.S.I, financial com- missioner for the Punjr.ub: b. 19 June, 1823; d. 7 June, 1877, having m. 11 July. 1861, Elizabeth Penrose, dau. of Thomas Ilewes, Esq. of Beaumont House, Plj-mouth ; she d. 12 Aug. 1879, having had a son, Edward Herbert, b. 4 Sept. 1863: d. 15 Nov. 1864. /2/ ChiirlotteLouisa.m. 20 Oct. 1841. to Gordon Sullivan Forbes, Madras C.S. formerly member legislative council of India, and first member of "the board of revenue, and has 4 sons, Gordon Willoughby FORBES, b. 19 June, 1843.— Urquhart Atwell. b. 23 Mar. 1850.— Willoughbv Edward Gordon, b. 11 Sept. 1851.— Harry Gordon, b. 31 Jan. 1861. /3/ Noel Thomas, major-gen. R... c.n. officer legion of honour and medjidie; b. 22 Oct. 1799; d. s.p. 19 May, 1864, having m. 6 Dec. 1832, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Apperlev. of Stoke Lacey, co. Hereford. /4/ Charlotte, d. 27 Oct. 1865, having m. 11 Aug. 1818, to John Offley Crewe-Read, Esq. (B. CREWE), of Muxton, co. Staff.; he d. 30 Nov. 1858. /5/ Emily, d. liaving m. in 1827, to Admiral Webb, R.X. [3] Atwell, rector of AVest Walton, Norfolk, m. 31 Oct. 1832, Sophia, dau. of Samuel Turner, Esq. of London, d. s.p. SIR JAMES SAMUEL WILLIAM, ith Baronet, d. 4 Nov. 1832. having m. 24 July, 1807, Maria, dau. of Samuel Turner, Esq. of London; she d. 15 Mar. 1866, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir James Samuel, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] Edward, capt. R.x. b. 28 Aug. 1808; d. 8 Jan. 1864, having m. 12 Sept. 1839, Clara, 2nd dau. of Sir William Johnstone, Bart, of Hilton, co. Aberdeen; she d. 26 Nov. 1862, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Arthur Johnstone, b. 15 Oct. 1849. (2) Maria Sophia, m. to Lionel Corillion. (3) Emily Maria, m. to G J Hj-nes, Esq. (4) Clara Elizabeth, m. 5 Mar. 1867, as 2nd wife, to Major- Gen. James Crofton, Bengal engineers (Bart.) [3] Sir Henry Atwell, R.E. K.C.B. (civil) c.B. (mil.), officer of legion of honour and 2nd class medjidie, col. in the army, late 93rd regt. a.d.c. to the Queen, chief com. of Dublin Jletro- politan police 1858 77, served in the siege of Ksrs 18-54 55, major-gen. Turkish army; b. 15 Dec. 1810; d. 17 Aug. 1881, having m. 1st — 14 April, 1841, his cousin Anne, younger dau. of Rev. Peregrine Curtois, of The Longhills, co. Lincoln; she d. 8 Jan. 1847, ha^ang had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Atwell Peregrine Macleod, capt. R.X. b. 11 April, 1842. (2) Edward, capt. R.A. 1877; b. 5 Feb. 1844. (3) Emily Mary, m. 17 Aug. 1869, to James Henry Cochrane, Esq. of Woodside, co. Cork. Sir Hexry m. 2ndly, 22 Feb. 1848, Ann Augusta, dau. of Sir William Ciu-tis, Bart.; she d. 20 Dec. 1877, having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. (4) Noel Montagu, lieut. R.E. b. 10 Sept. 1853.— (5) Henry Sejnnour, lieut. R.X. b. 30 Oct. 1855. — (6) Spencer Fenwick, b."l8 July, 1858.— (7) Hubert Atwell, b. 17 May, 1867.— (8) Kathleen Augusta. [4] AVilloughby John, capt. R.X. J.P. Herts; b. 24 Dec. 1815; d. 16 Jan. 1867. having m. 14 July, 1852, Alnaeria, eldest dau. of William PhiUimore, Esq. of Deacon's Hill, Herts, and has a son, Lancelot Willoughby, b. 28 Jan. 1854. [5] Andrew "Winter, capt. Madras army,d. 9 July, 1865, having ni. Henrietta Edith Jessie, dau. of Edward Francklyn. Esq. and had a son, Atwell Edward Winter, b. [6] Anne. m. 20 Jime, 1833, to Rev. Charles Frederick Rogers Bayley, M.A. rural dean, rector of Kirkby-on-Bain, co. Lincoln. Frederick George Bayley. b. 17 Jan. 1836.— Chaides AUan, b. 9 May. 1840.— AtweU Mervyn Yates, b. 30 Nov. 1842.— Willoughby James, b. 16 Feb. 1844.— Emily Anne.— Julia Maria. — Susan Lake. [7] Maria. [8] EUzabeth Mary. QIR JAMES SAMUEL, 5th Baronet; d. 10 Dec. 1846, having O m. 1 M.ay, 1833, Anne Maria, dau. of Yice-Adm. Sir Richard King, Bart.; she d.U7 Oct. 1869, having (re-m. 20 Sept. 1851, to Dr. George Frederick Mitchelson, of Brighton) had 2 sons. (1) Sir Atwell King, 6th and present Baronet. (2) St. Vincent David, lieut. R.X.; b. 2 May, 1835; d. 28 May, 1865, having m. 13 Sept. 1860, Frances, dau. of Peter Parting- ton, of Croydon, Surrey, and had a son, St. Vincent Atwell, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 3 Jan. 1862. B