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PASLEY. 485 iLineage. SIR GEORGE PAREXN'S, captain of Walmer Castle (son of Richard Parkj-ns, bar.-at-law I.T. recorder of Nottingham and Leicester, M.P. Xottiugham, purchased the manors of Bimny and Bradmore, Xotts. 1603; he was grandson of Thomas Parkyns. of iladresfield, co. Wore), bar.-at-law l.T. 1587, Jl.P. Leicester 1598, knighted at VhitehaU 23 July, 1603, high sheriff Kotts. 1613, bur. at Bunny 22 May, 1626, M.I.; m. ilary, only dau. and heir of Edward Isham,of Walmer Castle (and his wife Margaret, eldest dau. and coheir of John Thatcher, of Priest- hawe, Sussex), and had with other issue a son, I SHAM, capt. Notts, troop of horse 1626, high sheriff 1630, col. and governor of the royal garrison in Ashby-de-la- Zouch during the Civil wars ; b. 27 Oct. and bp. at Buimy 5 Nov. 1601; d. 21 June, 1671, bur. there, having m. Catherilie, sister and heir of Theophilus, son and heir of Henry Cave, of Barrow-upon-Soar, co. Leic. and had 5 sons, of whom the youngest, SIR THOMAS PARKYNS, of Bimny, Notts, of "^adham Coll. Oxon. 1655, high sheriff Notts. 1672, created a Baronet 18 May, 1681; bp. at Bimny 6 July, 1639; d. 15, and bur. there 25 July, 1684, having m. Anne, only child and heir of Thomas Cressy, of Fulsby, co. Line; she d. 11 Jan. 1725, aged 92. His 2nd son, SIR THOilAS, 2nd Baronet, educated at "Westminster (under the celebrated Dr. Busby, " the flogging doctor"), and of Trin. Coll. Camb. and Gray's Inn 1683, became remark- able for his philanthrophy, and was known as " Luctator " or the ^Testier, vide M.l. erected at Bunny in his lifetime; bp. there 18 Nov. 1662; bur. 25 Mar. 1741, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of John Sampson, of Breason, co. Derby, and had a son, /I/ Sampson, admitted to the Middle Temple, 18 Sept. 1702; his only grandchild, Jane, m. to her great-uncle (of the half-blood), Sir Thomas Park^-ns, 3rd Baronet. SIR THOMAS m. 2udly— 7 Feb. 1728, Jane, eldest dau. of George Barnard, alderman of York, and had 2 sons, /2/ Sir Thomas, s. as 3rd Baronet. /3/ George, an officer in Elliot's light horse (15th or king's light dragoons); b. 30 Dec. 1729; m. 16 April, 1749, Anne, dau. and coheir of Elton Levett, of Nottingham, ii.D. and had 2 sons, [1] George Isham, of Nottingham; m. Martha, dau. of Rev. Cooper, and had -ith an only dau. an only son, LETETT Broaijley PABErN'-S, capt. and adj. Northants. mil.; b. 17 April, 1779; m. Elizabeth PoUard, widow; she d. 1832, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Edward Territt, in Australia, married, and has a son Frank, and 5 others. (2) Frances Anne Hamilton, d. 1876, having m. as 2nd wife, to Major-Gen. David Downing, (3) Augusta Phedora BjTon, m. , to John Colpoys Heaslop, capt. R.y. who d. , having had 4 sons. [2] Augustus, capt. in the army; m. 9 Sept. 1779, Frances, dau. of Sir John Borlase Warren, Bart, (ext.), of Stapleford, Notts, and left a dau. Anne, m. to Samuel Territt, D.C.L. of Chilton Hall, Suffolk (E. Graxard). SIR THOMAS, 3rd Baronet, high sheriff Notts. 1765; bp. 8 Dec. 1728; d. 17 Mar. 1806, having m. 1st— 7 April, 1747 (his great niece of the half-blood), Jane, dau. of Thomas Parkyns, of AYuneswould,co. Leic; she d. 24 Dec. 1760, leaving with 2 daus. an only son, [1] Thomas Boothby, created Lord Rascliffe. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly— 1765, Sarah, dau. of Daniel Smith, of Bimny; she d. 22 Mar. 1796, having had vith several daus. 3 sons, who all d. s. p. He m. 3rdly — 1 Sept. 1796, Jane, dau. of Joseph Boultbee, of Leicester; she d. , leaving an only son, [2] Thomas Boultbee, of Ruddington, Notts, and Newland, Glouc; b. (1798?); d. (1832'>), having m. 15 Sept. 1819, Charlotte Mary, eldest dau. of George Smith, Esq. of Edwalton, Notts, and Foellalt, co. Cardigan (B. Carrixg- TOX); she d. 8 May, 1838, having (re-m. 4 Nov. 1834, to Henry Tyser, m.d. of Stamford HiU) had %-ith 7 daus. 2 sons, (1) Sir Thomas George Augustus, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Mansfield, of Woodborough Hall, Notts, matriculated Trin. Coll. Camb. Oct. 1839, attache at Constantinople 1850, late Ueut.-col. Notts. R.V. comptroller in baukruptcv; b. 16 Feb. 1823; m. 14 Sept. ia54, Hon. Emma Louisa Bethell, dau. of Richard, 1st Lord Westbury; she d. 2 Dec. 1877, having had 8 daus. /I/ EUinor C^harlotte, m. 30 Dec. 1879, to Henry Chesshyre Walker, r.a. /2/ Mary Anunziata m. 19 June, 1879, to her cousin Philip Cardew, lieut. r.e. (B. Westburt), and has son b. 5 Nov. 1880. /3/ Ada Murray Ethel.— /4/ Emma SybiUa.— /5/ Augusta Mansfield.— /6/ Hilda.—/?/ Constance.— /8/ Dorothy. THOMAS BOOTHBY PARKYNS, il.P. borough of Leic. created Barox Rascliffe. in the Peerage of Ireland, 3 Oct. 1795; b. 24 July, 1755 ; d. 17 Nov. 1800, ha-i-ing m. 24 Dec. 1783, Elizabeth Anne, dau. and sole heir of Sir WUliam James, of Eltham Park, Kent; she d. 18 Jan. 1797, having had ^"ith 5 daus. an only son, GEORGE AUGUSTUS HENRY ANNE, 2nd Baron, s. his grandfather as ith Baronet 1806, served in the 10th hussars, and for several years equerry to his godfather the Prince of Wales, aftervvards George IY. m.p. Minehead 1806, and Nottingham 1812 30; b. 10 Jime. 1785; d. s. p. 1 Nov. 1850, having m. 15 Oct. 1807, Lady Elizabeth Mary Forbes, dau. of (Jeorge 6th Earl of Granard ; she d. Feb. 1852. PASLEY, Sir Thomas Sabine, K.c.B. (179i, G.B.), admiral e.n. (retd.)» commd. " Koyal Albert" and '■ Agamemnon" in the Crimea, k.m. superintend- ent Pembroke dockyard 1849/oi,DeTonport 1856, 62, com.-in-chief Portsmouth 1866,9, assumed by r.l. 20 Mar. 1809, the surname and arms of Pasley in.stead of Sabine ; s. his grandfather as 2nd Baronet in 1808; b. 26 Dec. 1804 ; m. 10 June, 1826, Jane Matilda Lilley, eldest dau. of Eev. Monta- gu John Wynyard, rector of West Eounton and St. Martin's Micklegate, Yorks.; she d. 15 May, 1869, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. (1) Thomas Malcohn Sabine, capt. R.X.; b. 23 JiUy, 1829; d. 29 Jan. 1870, having m. 13 Feb. 1860, Emma Louisa, eldest dau. of John Losh, Esq. of Port of Spain, Trinidad, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. Thomas Edward Sabine, b. 13 Nov. 1863.— Malcohn Sabme, b. (posth.) 17 April, 1870.— Matilda Sabme.— Georgina Sabine. —Ellen Sabine. (2) Rodney Stewart Lvons Sabine, b. 27 April, 1832 ; m. 23 April, 1868, Annie, dau. of William Macleod, Esq. of Dunedin, Js.z. and has 4 sons and 2 daus.

Montagu Thomas Sabine, b. 13 June, 1869.— William Sabine,

I b. 4 Sept. 1870.— Clinton Hevwood Sabine, b. 4 Mar. 1872.— I Russell Sabine, b. 26 Sept. 1874.— Margaret Sabine. -Jane I Matilda Lilv Sabine. ■ (3) Maitland' Warren Bouverie Sabine, bt.-major, capt. R.A. adj. Forfar & Kincardine' mil. adj. Sussex art. mil. 1865, 75; b. 17 Julv. 1834; d. 6 June, 1881. having m. 20 Oct. 1859, Kathe- rine Henson, yoimgest dau. of Grehan, major late 78th highlanders, and had 5 sons and 4 daus. Maitland Stewart Sabine, b. 14 Aug. 1861.— Montagu Wyn- ' vard Sabine, b. 30 June, 1863.— Edward Hugh Sabine, b. 21 i Mar. 1869.— Henrv Diggles Sabine, b. 5 July, 1871.— Clinton ' St. Clair Sabine, b. 31 Jan. 1874.— Mary LiUy Sabine.— Nancy ' Adair Sabine.— Minna Louisa Sabine, d. 13 July, 1880.— Florence Sabine, twin -vvith her brother Henry. (4) Hamilton Sabine, capt. late Cape mounted rifles; b. 28 i Jan. 1837; m. 1st— 27 Mar. 1860. Catherine Aime, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Richard Hare (E. Listowel); she d. 21 July, 1872. He m. 2ndlv— 30 Jan. 1877, Maud Eleanor Barlow Scheer, dau. of Roger Hawkes, gent. By his 1st wife he has 3 sons, Thomas Hamilton Sabuie, b. 10 May, 1861.— Richard Sydney I Sabine, b. 19 Sept. 1862.— Charles Malcolm Sabme, b. 25 Jan. I 1864. i (5) RusseU Graves Sabine, capt. R.K.; b. 7 April, 1838. I (6) Clinton Hevwood Sabine, d. 20 Nov. 1870, aged 29, unm. (7) Jane Matilda, m. 16 June. 1851, to Walter Samuel Stace, ' Ueut.-col. R.E. who d. 25 Sept. 1869, leaving 2 sons and a dau. I /I/ ilalcolm Vincent Stace, b. 6 May, 1853. I 121 WiUiam Wood. b. 17 May, 1855. /3/ (Jeorgina EUzabeth Lucy. m. 12 Sept. 1878, to Edward Eustace, surgeon-major, 3rd son of late Hardy Eustace, of Newtown, co. Carlow, Ireland, J.P. d.l. (8) Georgina Sophv. (9) Louisa Maria Sabine. (10) Madalene Sabine, m. 3 April, 1877, to Henry Jenkyns, bar.-at-law L.l. eldest son of Rev. Henrj- Jenkyns, d.d. canon I of Durham (Hobhovse— Bart.)