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WALKER. 635 WALKER, Sir George Ferdinand Radzi- VILL, of Castleton, Monmouth, j.p. d.l. (1835, U.K.) ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 18-12 ; b. 24 May, 1825 ; m. 9 Oct. 18oi, Hon. Fanny Hen- rietta Morgan, dau. of Sir Charles, 1st Baron Tre- degar, and has 8 sons, (1) George Ferdinaud, lieiit. 23rJ R.W. fusiliers ; b. 7 July, 1855. (2) Rarlzivill Frederick, b. 13 July, 1856. (3) Clarence Francis, b. 8 Aug. 18'57. (4) Ivor Augustus, b. 14 Oct. 1860. (5) Devereux PhiUp, b. 25 July, 1864. (6) Charles LeoUn, b. 6 May, 1866. (7) Roland Stuart, b. 30 Oct. 1871. (8) Charles Evelyn, b. 14 April, 1874. Arms — Enninois on a pile embattled az. a mural crown charged with the word " Badajoz " between two galtraps in pale or. Crest — A mural crown or encii'cled by a wTsath of laurel thereon an ostrich ppr. resting its dexter claw upon a grenade fired all ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lion regardant ppr. gorged with a ribbon gu. fimbriated az. therefrom pendent a representation of the medal and clasps inscribed " Badajos " presented to Sir Greorge Townshend Walker by his Majesty's command for military services in the Peninsvda in the mouth a broken flag- staff reversed with the eagle and French tricoloured flag pjn . the latter inscribed with the word "Orthes." Sinister, an ostrich ppr. supporting the coloiu-s of his Majesty's 50th being the regiment commanded by Sir George Walker at Vimetra 28 Aug. 1808, thereon an escroU gu. inscribed with the word " Vimeira " in letters or granted by R.L. 9 April, 1835, to the successors in the Baronetcy. MOTTO — Nil desperandum. Seat— Castleton, Cardiff. Uincage. "^TATHANIEL WALKER, major royal American rangers _lN| [great-grandson of Sir Walter Walker, of Bushey Hall, Herts, (knighted at Whitehall, 18 April, 1661), ll.d. advocate to Q. Catherixe, consort of Charles II. whose elder son, Cir George, was created a Baroxet 28 Jan. 1679, ext. on the dft. th of his son] ; b. 26 April, 1740; d. in Jamaica Dec. 1780, havi.'g m. 5 May, 1763, Harriet, only dau. and heir of John Bagstfc- of West Cowes, I.W. capt. R.X. : she d. at Hampton Court Palace, May, 1829, having had with 2 daus. 3 sons, /I/ Sir George Townshead, created a Baroxet. /2/ Frederick Nathaniel, of Bushey Manor House, Herts, gen. in the army, R.A. nominated K.c.H. but William IV. died before the patent was made out; b. ; d. 3 Feb. 1857, having m. Annabella, youngest dau. of Major Edward Cane, of Donnybrook, co. Dublin ; she d. May, 1827, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir Edward Walter Forestier, K.c.B. of Bushey Manor House, J.P. gen. in the army, col. 50th regt. 1872/81, com- manded Scots guards in Crimea, at the battle of lukerman, &c. ofBcer L.H.M. com.-in-chief Scotland 1861/6, col. 94th regt. 1866/72; b. 18 Feb. 1812; d. 27 July, 1881, having m. 1st —20 July, 1843, Lady Jaue Grant, only dau. of Francis, 6th Earl of Seafield; she d. 16 Sept. 1861. He m. 2udly— 15 Oct 1862, Lady Juliana Caroline Frances Knox, dau. of Thomas' 2nd Earl of Eanfuriy. By his 1st wife he had viith. other issue 2 sons, [1] Frederick William Edward Forestier, brevet-col. in the army, major anil lieut.-col. Scots guards 1881, c B served in Kaffir- war 1878, assist.-mLl. sec. to Gen. Sir Arthur Cunynghame, subsequently mil. sec. to Sir Bartk- Frcre and was a delegate with ultimatum to King Cetywayo' a.a.g. to Col. Pearson's division in Zulu war, at battle" of Inyezane, and at Ekowe during the two montlis' invest- ment, afterwards comdt. of Lower Tugela; b. 17 April, 1844. [2] Montagu Charles Brudenel Forestier, capt. and adi. 60th rifles; b. 7 Aug. 1853. (2) Isabella Louisa, m. 19 May, 1858, to Col. James John Graham, son of late Gen. Graham, gov. of Stirling Castle; s. p. (3) Georgiana Adelaide, m. 1st— 30 Aug. 1854, as 2nd wife, to WiUiam Stuart, of Aldenham Abbey, Herts. (M. Bute) ;' he d. 7 July, 1874. She re-m. 15 Dec."l875, as 3rd wife to Hon. James Ogilvy Grant (E. Seafield). (4) Caroline Albinia, m. 12 Jan. 1850, to Rev. Percy Monro vicar of Coldeu Common, Hants.; s. p. (Bart.) ' /3/ Charles Montagu, capt. R.N. entered 1790, was actively employed in two wars, during which he served in twenty- three engagements in ships and boats, &c. ; b. 1779; d"9 July, 1833, having m. 5 Oct. 1811, Anna Maria, dau. and heir of Walter Eiddell, of Glenriddell, n.b. (Bart.) ; she d. 22 Feb. 1859, aged 68, having had ith other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) George James, late 13th light dragoons, a.d.c. to late Sir George Walker, and to Sir Peregrine Maitland, when com.-in-chief Madras; b. 25 Nov. 1812; m. 17 May, 1837, Anna, eldest dau. of late Right Rev. Daniel Conie, first bishop of Madras, and has 5 sous and 4 daus. [1] Daniel Corrie, major r.e.; b. 12 Feb. 1838. [2] Arthur George, bar.-at-law L.l. 1879, late Bengal C.S. ; b. 26 Juno, 1843; m. 7 Nov. 1867, Jane, dau. of late William Unsworth, Esq. and has 6 daus. Beatrice Forestier.— Mary Tlieresa.- Jane Frances.— Leonora Forestier.— AnnaForestier.— Stella Bruce Fores- tier, b. 28 April, 1880. [3] Ernest Octavius, telegraph dept. Madras; b. 16 July, 1850 ; m. 9 Feb. 1881, Rosa Eacie Anne. 4th chOd of Rev. Henrj' Charles Deshou, vicar of East Teignmouth, M R.c s' M.R.C.P. [4] Charles Montagu Walter, b. 18 Jan. 1855. [5] Percy Gerald, 17th regt.; b. 25 Sept. 1857. [6] Laura Carohne, m. 29 Sept. 1860, to AVilliam Haring- tou, Madras c.S. and has 2 children. [7] Helen Mary, m. 28 Sept. 1874, to Major Alfred William Lucas, 109th regt. and had a son, Harold Alfred, b. 20 Aug. 1875; d. Dec. 1878. [8] Florence Winnefrid, m. 19 July, 1870, to Harry Crom- melin Rowcroft, capt. r.e. (Bengal) : he d. 3 June. 1876 (she re-m. 24 Feb. 1879, to Capt. Lyndom B Irwin, Bengal X.I. of Fidane, co. Galway), having had a sou and dau. Claude Harold RowcROFT, b. 2 Mar. 1872. — Hilda Kathleen. [9] Ida Lucilla. (2) Arthur de Noe, M.D. capt. h.m. Madras army; b. 27 Oct. 1820; m. 7 Sept. 1869, Catharine Isabel, dau. of late Andrew Johnston, Esq. (BUXTOX), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Bernard Gino, b. 18 April, 1873.— Paschel de Noe, b 28 Mar. 1880.— Clare de Noe.— Hilda. (3) Henrietta Gertrude, m. 1st — April, 1835, to John Andrew M'DouaU, Esq. of Logan, n.b. lieut. 17th lancers- he d. 1 May, 1839, leaving issue since deceased. She re-m. 28 June, 1849, to Count Antonio Baldelli, of Florence, by ■whom she has issue. (4) Frederica Louisa, m. 14 June, 1841, to Rev. James Whyte, rector of Winstead, Yorks. and chaplain to legation, Madrid, who d. 20 Dec. 1872. (5) Florence Fletcher, d. 26 June, 1877, having m. 1837, to Edward Marcus Whyte, Esq. of Hotham House, Yorks. (6) Harriet Horatia, m. 20 Dec. 1849, to Fleetwood H ■r Wilson, capt. 8th hussars, auditor-gen. of Barbadoes ; he d. 13 Sept. 1862, leaving an only son, Guido Douglas Arthur Fleetwood WILSON, b. 21 Oct. 1850. SIR GEORGE TOWNSHEND WALKER, (J.C.b. k.t.s. gen. in the army, col. 52nd regt. lieut.-gov. Chelsea Hospital, com.-in-chief at Fort St. George, a distingiuslied Peninsula officer, create<l a Baronet 28 Mar. 1835; b. 25 May, 1764: d. 14 Nov. 1842, having m. 1st, Anna, dau. of Richard Allen, Esq. of Bury, co. Lane. ; she d. 15 Feb. 1814, having had 2 daus. who both died unmarried. He m. 2ndly — 15 Aug. 1820, Helen, youngest dau. and coheir of Alexander Caldcleugh, of Broad Green House, Surrey ; she d. 23 Aug. 1859, haying had 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sir George Ferdinand Radzivill, 2nd and present Baronet. /2/ George Frederick Arthur, 43rd regt.; d. 25 May, 1845. /3/ George Edmond Lushington, col. R.E. assistant-director of works, horse guards ; b. 16 Oct. 1828 ; m. 24 Feb. 1852, Camilla (jeorgina, only dau. of late J. Patrick Cnlder major-