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s T. AUBYN SlE I ming, Devon, since 1873; b. 9 3Iay, 1841; m. 21 Jan. 1869, Alice ' ' Jlarv, dau. of Arthur Bastard Eastabroke Holdsworth, of Wid- dicombe, Devon, and has a son and 2 daus. Mervyn Launcelot, b. 30 July, 1877.— Alice Muriel. — Elaine Rosahe. (5) Emma, m. 18 Feb. 1860, to Vice-Adm. Charles Wake, R.x. (Babt.) (6) Juliana. (7) Catherine, m. 14 April, 1874, to Sir Herewald Wake, Bart. JOHX, of St. MichaeTs Mount, Cornwall, J.P. D.L. (1866, U.K.), ii.P. West Comwall since 1858. hon. lieut.-col. royal Cornwall ran- gers mil. since 1878, deputy special war- den of the stannaries: s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1872: b. 23 Oct. 1829; m. 15 July, 1856, Lady Eliz- abeth Clementina Townshend, dau. of John, 4th Marquis of Townshend, and has had with other issue 7 sons and 5 daus. (1) John Townshend, 2nd lieut. grenadier guards; b. 23 Sept. 1857. (2) Edward Stuart, capt. 60th rifles, late 2nd Somerset mil. b. 30 Oct. 1858. (3) Francis Jlichael, lient. rifle brigade, late R. Cornwall rangers mil.; b. 3 Xov. 1859. (4) Arthur James Dudley Stewart, b. 5 Oct. 1867. (6) Piers Stewart, b. 11 April, 1871. (7) Lionel Michael, b. 26 Feb. 1878. (8) Elizabeth Blanche Emma. (9) Audrey Catherine. (10) Evelyn Etheldreda. (11) Eleanor Clementina. (12) Mabel Georgiana. Arms — Erm. on a cross gu. five bezants a bordure wavy of the second. Crest — A rock therefrom a Cornish chough rising all ppr- debruised by a bendlet wavy sinister erm. MOTTO — In se teres. SEAT — St. Michaers Mount, Marazion, Cornwall. Hmeagp. Sm EDWARD ST. ArBT^^ of St. Michael's Mount, Corn- wall, J.P. Devon, was authorized to continue and use the surname of St. Aubyn by R.L. 23 June, 1820, and to bear the arms of St. Aubyn ■srith due distinction by R.L. 6 Aug. 1862. created a Baroxet 31 Julv, 1666; b. 6 Nov. 1799; d. 30 Xov! 1872, having m. 26 Jan. 1829, Emma, dau. of Gen. William KnoUys (who claimed the Earldom of Banbury), and had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir John, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) William, m.a. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 1864, rector of Stoke DammereU, Devon, since 1877, of Stokf Fleming 18G6/73, of Stoke Talmage, Oxon. 1874/77; b. 18 Jan. 1835; m. 29 Oct. 1868. Edith Emily, 4th dau. of Edward Johnston, Esq. of Silwood Lodge, Berks. (3) Edward, J.P. Devon and Somerset, hon. lieut.-coL late major R. Cornwall ranges mil. and 2nd Devon admin, batt. R.V.; b. 8 Mar. 1836; m. 19 April, 1866. Editli, 2nd dau. of Vice-Adm. Hon. Keith Stewart. C.B. (E. Gallow.vy); she d. 25 April. 1875. He m. 2ndly— 25 Oct. 1879, Eugenia Susannah, widow of George Henry Fitzroy, Esq. (D. Grafton), and dau. of David Barclay Chapman, Esq. of Roehamptou, Surrey. By his 1st wife he had a son, Guy Stewart, b. 21 Nov. 1870. (4) Edmund, B.A. New ColL Oxon. 1863, rector of Stoke He- OT. GEORGE, Sir ^ John (1766, 1.), lieut. 71stregt. ; s. his half brother as 5th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 3 April, 1851; heir presumptive, his bro- ther Arthur. Arms — Arg. a chief az. over all a lion rampant gu. ducally crowned or a crescent for difference. Crest — A demi-lion gu. ducally crowned as in the arms. Motto — Firmitas in coelo. Hincafle. TTTRANCIS ST. GEORGE, of Hatley St. George, co. Camb. JD (12th in descent from Baldwin St. George, who inherited East Hatley; he said to be 5th in descent from Baldwin St. George, one of the " companions " of the Conqueror); m. Rose, dau. of Thomas Hutton, of Dry Drayton, Camb. and had 2 sons, /I/ John St. George, of Hatley St. (}«orge; m. Maria, dau. of Peter de Grey, Esq. of Rugcourt, Beds, and had descendants living 1723. /2/ Sir Richard, clarenceux king of arms 1603, knighted 28 Sept. 1616 ; d. 17 May, 1635 (bur. in St. Andrew's, Holboni), having m. 1575, EUzabeth (R.D.), dau. of Nicholas St. John, of Lydiard Tregoz, Wilts (V. BOLIXGBROKE), and had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Sir Henry, garter king of arms, 21 Oct. 1644, knighted bv Giistavus Adolphus, at Darsaw, in Prussia, 1627, D.c.L. 1643; b. 27 Jan. 1.581; d. 5 Nov. 1644, having m. 1614, Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Dayrell, of Lilliugston Dayrell, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, garter king of arms 1686, knighted at ^Vhitehall 1 June, 1669; d. 6 Mar. 1702/3, aged 87, leaving issue. (2) Sir Henry, garter king of arms on the death of his brother Sir Thomas, knighted at Whitehall 25 May, 1677; b. July, 1625; d. 12 15 Aug. 1715, aged 91, leaving 2 daus. (3) Sir Richard, Ulster king of arms, resigned 1683; d. s. p. having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Hastings, of Bramston, CO. Leic. and widow of Simon Norton, of Coventry. [2] Sir (Jeorge, of Carrickdnimrusk, co. Leitrim, M.P.; b. 13 Jan. 1583 ; murdered at Croghau, King's co. 1660, having m.