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500 PHILLIMORE. Emeage. ROBERT PHILLI3IORE,of Kensington, London, died there 10 Aug. 1779. aged 80 (M.I. Kensington); will dated 25 Nov. 1774, proved 27 Aug. 1779. He m. Elizabeth, niece of ■William Jephson, of Kendalls, in Aldenham, Herts, and had 2 sons, [1] William of Kendalls, Herts, and of Kensington, aforesaid; d. 17 Oct. 1818, aged 69, having m. 6 Feb. 1768, JIary Burr, nee Chase; she d. 21 April, 1799 (then of Lower Seymoiu- Street), having had with other children an only surviving sou, William Robert Phillimore, of Kendalls, d. 2 May, 1829, having m. 27 June, 1791, Hon. Sarah Henley Ongley, dau. of Robert, 1st Lord Ongley; she d. 21 Jan. 1850, aged 78, having had with other issue (of whom Sarah Frances, only surviving dau. d. 23 June, 1858, aged 66) an only sur- viving son, William Robert Henley Phillimore, of Newberries, Herts, high sheriff 1834, capt. grenadier guards; d. 30 Nov. 1846, having m. 10 Oct. 1826, Anna, dau. of W A West, esq. of London; she d. 20 Dec. 1862, having had an only son, William Brough Phillimore, of Kendalls, Herts, j.p. D.L. Middlesex, late capt. 8th dragoon guards, and formerly in grenadier guards; b. 28 Dec. 1828; m. at Trinity Church, Paddington, 9 Mar. 1865, Jane, dau. of late James Sheldrake, gent. [2] Joseph, vicar of Orton-on-the-Hill, co. Leicester, 1804/31, of St. Pancras, Middlesex, clerk in 1779; b. ; d. 29 July, 1831, aged 81, having m. 5 Jan. 1775, Mary, 2nd dau. of John Machin, Esq. of Kensington; she b. 12 Aug. 1751; d. 2 Feb. 1810 (M.I.), having had 5 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Joseph, of whom presently. 121 William, of Deacon's Hill, in Elstree, Herts, J.P. bar.-at- law L.I.; b. 6 Feb. 1777; d. 28 Nov. 1860, having m. 4/11 April, 1807, Almoria, youngest dau. of Godfrey Thornton, Esq. of Moggerhanger, Beds (a director of the Bank of England); she d. 22 May, 1851, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) George, formerly student of Ch. Ch. Oxon. n.A. 1829, M.A. 1832, rector of Radnage, Bucks, since 1851, late vicar of WiUen, Bucks, surrogate (archdeacon's), J.P. Bucks.; b. 12 Feb. 1808; m. 1st — 7 May, 1832, Emily, dau. of Thomas Haworth,Esq. of The Manor House, Barham Wood, Herts.; she d. s. p. 5 July, 1837. He m. 2udly— 13 July, 1841, Harriette Maria, eldest dau. of William Willoughby Pres- cott, Esq. of Hendou, Middx. and of London, banker (Bart.), and has had 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] Henry John, lieut. R.N. H.M.S. " Wolverene "; b. 2 Sept. 1845; d. 21 Feb. 1872. r21 Arthur, B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 1870, M.A. 1876, curate m charge of Enville, Staff. 1881, of Quatt, Salop 1880, of Weston-under-Lyziard 1873/8, of Winkfield, near Wind- sor, 1878/80; b. 5 Oct. 1848; m. 22 Aug. 1878, Caroline Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Baildeley, late 49th regt. and has a dau.— Crystal Mai, b. 19 Feb. 1880. [3] WiUiam George, capt. R.A. b. 30 Nov. 1851. [4] Stephen Thornton, dep.-commiss. ordnance store dept.; b. 15 Aug. 1853; d. while serving in Zulu war, 7 April, 1879. [5] Joseph, b. 15 Jan. 1856. [6] Georgiana. [7] Amy. [8] Emily Harriette. (2) AVilliam Thornton, capt. 10th Bengal N.I.; shot at Konahere Bithoor during the Indian Mutiny, 12 July, 1857. aged 36. (3) Almeria, m. 14 July, 1852, to Capt. Willoughby John Lake, R.N. (4th son of Sir James Samuel William Lake, Bart.'); he d. 16 Jan. 1867, leaving an only son, Lancelot Willoughby Lake, b. 28 Jan. 1854. (4) Mary Jane, d. 5 April, 1864. (5) Anna, d. 15 Sept. 1865. - (6) Matilda, d. s. p. 13 May, 1866, having m. 20 Aug. 1862, as 2nd wife, to Edward, son of John Tylee, of Broadleazc, Devizes. /3/ Sir John, of the Ray, Maidenhead. Berks, knighted by L L. Ireland, 12 Dec. 1821, C.B. 1815, post capt. R.N. A.D.c. to William IV. 1831, extra naval A.D.c. to the Queen 1831/40, entered the navy 1795, served in the " Edgar " at the battle of Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 1797, at the bombardment of Copenhagen, 2 April, 1801, and until the peace of Amiens; lieut. 1801, commander 1804; served also at the attack and capture of Copenhagen 1807, &c. post rank, 13 Oct. 1807, severely wounded in the engagement between his frigate "Eurotas" and the French frigate " Clorinde," Feb. 1814, &c. &c.; d. 21 Mar. 1840, having m. 17 Feb. 1830 (the Baro- ness) Katharine Harriet, 2nd dau. of Rear-Adm. (Baron) Jeffrey Raigersfeld, R.N. (son of the Austrian minister at the Com-t of St. James); she d. 7 Dec. 1841, aged 33, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] John Bouchier, b. 7 Feb. 1831; d. unm. 5 May, 1866. [2] Henry Bouchier, rear-adm. R.N. C.B. served in New Zealand war 1863; b. 25 Oct. 1833; m. 5 Jan. 1865, Anne Ellen, dau. of Edmund Dewar Bourdillon, Esq. and has with other issue a dau. b. in Ascension Island, 15 April, 1877.— A dau. b. 14 Oct. 1880. [3] Rebecca Bouchier, b. 26 June, 1836. [4] Catherine Bouchier. [5] Frances Bouchier. [6] Ehzabeth Han-iet Joanna Bouchier, b. (posthumous) 11 April, 1840; m. 5 July, 1864, to Rev. Philip Swatman, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1846, M.A. 1850, cm-ate of St. Andrew, Haverstock Hill, 1880, of Louud, Suffolk, 1849-57, chaplain of Guy's Hospital 1860/78, curate of East Walton, co. Nor- folk, 1878/80, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Lionel Phillimore SWATMAN, b. 28 Aug. 1867. — Harry Raigersfeld, b. 3 Sept. 1870.— Montagu Shai-pin, b. 12 Mav, 1872.— Harriet Phihppa, b. 5 May, 1865.— Helen, b. 14 Dec. 1868.— Clorinde Isabel, b. 12 Nov. 1873.— Edith Mary, b. 15 April, 1875. /4/ Robert, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1806, M.A. 1808, vicar of Ship- ton -under- Wychwood, Oxon. 1814/52, rector of Slapton, Bucks, 1815/1852, J.P. Oxon; d. unm. 25 Sept. 1852. /5/ George, lieut. H.M.S. " PoljiJhemus," mortally wowided in a duel with Lieut. Medlicott, 18 Dec. 1807; died next day aged 23. /6/ Elizabeth, d. unm. 6 April, 1832. /7/ Anna, d. unm. 3 Mar. 1851. /8/ Mary, d. s. p. 15 Dec. 1841. having m. 1st— 21 June, 1810, to Robert Drummond, of Megginch Castle, Perths. capt. E.I.C.S. who d. s. p. 1815; she re-m. 5 Dec. 1820, as 2nd wife, to Richard Greslev, of Stowe House, co. Staff. (BART.), a bencher of the Middle Temple; he d. 27 Mar. 1850. JOSEPH PHILLIMORE, of Shiplake House, Oxon. J.P. D.L. D.C.L. F.R.S. admiralty advocate 1804, regius prof, civil law university of Oxford 1809, chancellor of the dioceses of Oxford 1809, Worcester 1834, and Bristol 1842, M.P. St. Mawes 1817/26, Yarmouth 1826/30, judge of the consistory court of Gloucester 1846, commissary of the deaneries of St. Paul's and West- minster, judge of the Cinque Ports 1809, educated at West- minster school, admitted into college 1789, elected to Ch. Ch. 1793, took prize for Latin verse 1793, and for Latin essay 1798, &c. B.A. 1797, B.C.L. 1800, D.C.L. 1804, LL.D. 1835, commissioner for Indian affairs 1822/8, served on various commissions ap- pointed by parliament, &c.&c.; b. 14 Sept. 1775; d. 24 Feb. 1855, aged 80, having m. 19 Mar. 1807, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Walter Bagot, rector of Blithfield, co. Staff, brother of William, 1st Lord Bagot ; she d. 5 Mar. 1859, having had 7 sous and 2 daus. [1] John George, of Shiplake House, Oxon. educated at West- minster and Ch. Ch. Oxon. (B.A. 1828, M.A. 1831), bar.-at-law L.I. 1832, Q.c. and a bencher, reader on constitutional law and legal history to the inns of court 1853, author of several works on law reform, &c. M.P. Leominster 1852/7; b. 5 Jan. 1808; d. 27 April, 1865, having m. 1 Aug. 1839, Rosalind Margaret, younger dau. of Right Hon. Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce, vice-chancellor of England, and lord justice of *ppeal in chan- cery (B. Aberdare); she d. 22 Sept. 1871, having had an only son, EGERTON GRENVILLE BAGOT PHILLIMORE, of Shiplake House, Oxon. ; b. 20 Dec. 1856; m. 22 Jan. 1880, Susan Eliza, elder dau. of late Richard Barnes Roscow, M.R.C.S. of Church, near Accrington, and has a son and dau. John George, b. 24 Oct. 1880.— Rosalind Margaret, b. 24 Nov. 1881. [2] Walter William, d. 24 June, 1815, aged 6. [3] Right Hon. Sir Robert Joseph, created a Baronet. [4] Charles Bagot, of Hurley Manor House, Berks, late of the board of control and of the office of sec. of state for India; h. 1 Sept. 1818 ; m. 2 Aug. 1860, Caroline Sophia, dau. of late Rev. Thomas Randolph, prebendary of St. Paul's and rector of Much Hadham, Herts, chaplain to the Queen (son of John, bishop of London), s. p. [5] Greville, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1842, M.A. 1844, vicar of Henley-on-Thames since 1867, of Down Ampney, co. Glouo. 1851/67; b. 5 Feb. 1821; m. 16 April, 1857, Emma Caroline, dau. of late Ambrose Goddard, Esq. M.P. of The Lawn, Swindon, Wilts, s. p. [6] Augustus, of Shedfield House, Hants. J.p. vice-adm. R.N. 1878, comd. " Medea " 1853/5, " Curapoa " 1859/61, " Defence " 1861/4, commodore on Jamaica station 1867/9, senior naval officer Gibraltar station 1869, commodore to combuied squad- rons 187?, second in command channel squadron 1876, adm. superintendent naval reserves and coastguard 1876/9 ; b. 24 May, 1822; m. 29 Mar. 1864, Harriet Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Hon. George Matthew Fort««cue, of Boconnoc, Cornwall, and of Dropmore, Bucks. M.p. &c. (E. FORTESCUE), and has 6 sons and a dau. Richard Fortescue, R.N. b. 23 Dec. 1864.— George Greuville, b. 28 Oct. 1867.— Charles Augustus, h. 11 Aug. 1871.— John Smnnerton, b. 26 Feb. 1873.— Valentine Egerton Bagot, b. 14 Feb. 1875.— Edward Granville, b. 7 Sept. 1876.— Violet Elizabeth Annie, b. 28 Dec. 1869. [7] Richard, student of Ch. Ch. ; drowned at Oxford 25 June, 1843, while attempting to rescue his friend and fellow student, Richard Gaisford. [8] Mary. [9] Elizabeth Anne, d. 10 Oct 1852.