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580 SPEARMAN—STAMER. SPEARMAN, Sir I Joseph Layt( x ' Elmes (1840, U.K.)-! lieut. R. Glam. art. j mil.; s. Ms grandfather as 2nd Baronet in 1874 ; b. 22 Sept. 1857: m. 31 Oct. 1878, Ethel, eldest dau. of "William Leask, Esq. of London, and has 2 sons, /I/ Joseph "William, b. 22 Aug. 1879. /2/ Alexander Young, b. 19 June, 1881. ABMS— Az. on a chevron erm. between three tilting spears arg. a red deer's head erased ppr. Crest— A Uon rampant ppr. gorged mth a coUar gemelle or, supporting a tilting-spear also ppr. eafiled with a mural crovn or. MOTTO — Dimi spiro spero. SEATS — The Spring, Hanwell, Jlidds. and Llansannor Court, Cowbridge, Glamorgans. ILineage. CHAELES SPEARMAX, of Thomley, Durham (grandson of John Spearman, of Thomley, by purchase 1678, who was great-great-graudson of Robert Spearman, a younger son of Spearman, of Donnington, Salop); d. 21 Oct. 1763, having m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Robert Irvine, of Woodhall, co. Dumfries, and had a son, [1] Charles, of Thomley aforesaid, b. June, 1760; d. 19 June, 1825, having m. 21 June, 1790, Sarah, dau. and coheir of Samuel Brooke, of Birchington, Kent; she d. 12 Aug. 1808, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles, lieut. R.A. fell at Waterloo, aged 24. (2) Henry John, of Thomley, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1860, M.P. Durham 1847, 52; b. 7 Dec. 1794; d. 1 Oct. 1863, unm. (3) Brooke, Idlle'l under Bolivar in Jamaica. (4) Lawrence Alexander, of Thomley, 81st regt.; b. 10 Oct. 1804; d. 13 Sept. 1837, having m. 1834, Caroline, dau. of CoL Louis d'HauteviUe, of the French army; she d. 26 Mar. 1856, having had a son and dau. /I/ Henry Charles, of Thomley HaU, co. Durham, and Eachwich Hall, Northumberland, adj. Kincai'dineshire R.v. late capt. 66th regt. retd. with hon. rank of major; b. 18 Kov. 1835; m. 8 June, 1859, his cousin AngeUque, dau. of CoL Prosper d'HauteviUe, of the French art.; she d. 15 Sept. 1871, having had 4 sons and a dau. Henry Lawrence, b. 5 June, 1860. — Charles Prosper, b. 20 JIar. 1862.— La^vrence d'HauteviUe, b. 22 AprU, 1863. — Alexander James, b. 27 Mar. 1870. — Caroline Augelique. /2/ Alexandrine, m. 1854. to CoL Eugene Clerc, of the French arty. (5) Sarah, m. 15 May, 1811, to John Armstrong, of London, M.D. (6) Mary Anne, m. 10 Feb. 1826, to "Walter Scruton, of Durham. (7) Caroline Margaret, d. 1836, having m. 3 Feb. 1831, as 1st wife, to Sir James Horn Burnett, Bart, who d. 17 Sept. 1876. CHARLES SPEARMAN m. 2nd]y, Margaret, dau. of Alexander Young, and sister of WiUiam Young, gov. of Grenada and Tobago, and had an only son, [2] Alexander Young, major R.A.; b. 30 Jan. 1762; d. 14 July, 1808, haWng m. 8 Dec. 1790, Agnes, dau. of James Morton, of Bonar Hill, co. Lanark, and had with other issue 5 sons, (1) Sir Alexander Young, created a Baboxet. (2) John Robert, b. 8 June, 1795 ; kiUed in action on board the " Amphion," off Lissa, 13 Mar. 1811. (3) James Morton, b. 4 Mar. 1797; d. , having m. 27 Oct. 1829, Harriet, dau. of Algernon Frampton, M.D. (4) Ralph William, bar. -at- law, sec. to the master of the horse to Her Majestv, and clerk of the royal stables ; b. 9 April, 1803; d. 24 April, 1845. (5) George Wasey, b. 10 Fel). 1808; lost in H.M.S. "DeUght," iu a hurricane off the Isle of France (Mauritius), Feb. 1824. SIR ALEXANDER YOUXG SPEARMAX, P.C. assistant- sec, to the treasury, comptroller-gen. of national debt, created a Baroxet 28 April, 1840; b. 13 Sept. 1793; d. 20 Kov. 1874, lia-ing m. 29 Dec. 1826, Jane, dau. of Duncan CampbeU, of luverawe, co. ArgyU, and of the Islmds of Tobago and Grenada; she d. 19 June, 1877, having had 4 sons and 8 dans. [1] Alexander Young, b. 7 July, 1832; d. 14 Aug. 1865, having m. 1st —31 May. 1855, Mary Anne Betha, youngest dau. of Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart.; she d. 14 Jan. 1860, having had a son, (1) Sir Joseph Layton Elmes, 2nd and present Ba- ronet. Mr. A. Y. Spearmax m. 2udly— 2 April, 1861, Louisa Ann Caroline Amelia, only dau. of late Edward Pellew Mainwaring, Esq. (she re-m. 5 July, 1870, to Henry Harington Molyneux- Seel, Esq. Richmond herald), and had 2 sons, (2) Alexander Young Crawshay Mainwaring, R.X.; b. 20 Mar. 1862. (3) Charles Edward, b. 10 Sept. 1863. [2] Edmund Robert, of Hayes Manor Hou.se, Middx. J.P. capt. Middx. yeo. 1873, 9, assist, see. to public works loan board ; b. 10 Mar. 1837 ; m. 16 Aug. 1859, Lady Maria Louisa Fitzmaurice, youngest dau. of Thomas John, Earl of Orkney, and has 2 sons and a dau. Edmund Alexander Malcolm, Herts mil.; b. 17 May, 1862.— Wickham. 1j. 16 Dec. 1867. — Marie Jane Louise. [3] Horace Ralph, major Bengal staff ; b. 26 Dec. 1840 ; m. 24 Aug. 1867, Isabella, eldest dau. of Thomas Sutherland, Esq. and ha.s 2 sons, Horace Ralph, b. 7 May, 1868.— Jan Sutherland, b. 1874. [4] Rudolph Herries, bar.-at-law I.T. 1869; b. 14 April, 1845. [5] Jane Alexandrina, m. 24 Jan. 1850, to William Laytou Lowndes, Esq. of Broughton, Bucks. J.P. D.L. deputy chairman quarter sessions Salop. [6] Henrietta Eliza Margaret. [7] Augusta Herries, m. 4 April, 1861, to Rev. Morris Edgar Stanbrough, rector of Crayke, Yorks. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Walter FameU Henniker St akbrough, b. 20 April, 1869.— Maurice Hugh, b. 2 Sept. 1870.— Leonard Kenyon, b. 27 Aug. 1874.— Ethel Margaret.— Helen Augusta.— Evelyn Maud. Home-Speirs — see Home. STAMEE, Ven. Sir LO'VELACE Tomlix- sox (1809, U.K.), arch- deacon of Stoke - upon - Trent 1877, prebendaiy of Lichfield 1875, rector of Stoke since 1858; b. 18 Oct. 1829; m. 16 April, 1857, Ellen Isabel, only dau. of late Joseph Dent, E sq. of Eibton Hall, Yorks. and has 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Lovelace, 2nd lieut. 16th lancers ; b. 4 April, 1859. (2) Frederick Charles, b. 28 Aug. 1860. (3) William Edward, b. 25 Jan. 1864. (4) Reginald Dent, b. 2 Sept. 1865. (5) Arthur Cowie, b. 7 Mar. 1869. (7) Mabel Frederica. (6) Ellen CaroUne. (8) Evelyn Lucinda. Arms — Quarterly, gu. and az. a cross erm. charged with the Dublin city sword sheathed ppr. in the 1st and 4th quarters on a fesse dancettee arg. a lion passant az. in the 2nd and 3rd the lord mayor's cap or between three castles arg. Crest — A stag's head erased murally gorged and attired or. Mottoes — Over the crest "Jubilee," and under the shield " Virtute et valore." Residexcb— Gliffville, Stoke-upon-Trent. itincagp. SIR WILLIAM STAilER, of DubUn (yomiper son of Thomas Stamer, of Ennis, co. Clare, l)y Catherine, dau. of Paul Lovelace, of Ballybride, co. Roscommon), sheriflf, alderman, and tNvice lord mayor, commanded one of the regiments of Dublin I