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6^ ROUSE-BOUGHTON— BOURNE. ROUSE-BOUGHTON, Sir Charles Henry (1641, E. and 1791, G.B.), of Downton Hall, Salop, served in 52nd (Oxfordshire) regt. 1843/50 ; high sheriff Salop 1860; s. his father as 11th and 3rd Baronet in 1856 ; b. 16 Jan. 1825 ; m. 23 Aug. 1852, Maiy Caroline, 2nd dan. of John Michael Severne, Esq. of Thenford, Northants. and Wallop Hall, Salop, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) William St. Andrew, b. 23 Sept. 1853; m. 1 Oct. 1878, Eleanor Frances, eldest dau. of Rev. Frederick Harry Hotham, rector of KusUbury, Salop, rural dean (B. HOTHAM). (2) Edward Shuckburgh, b. 24 July, 1858. (3) Catherine Mary. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa., two bars engrailed arg.. Rouse. 2nd, Arg., on a chevron between three trefoils slipped sa. as many stags' heads cabossed or, on a chief gu. a goat passant of the field, Bou&HTON OF Lawford. 3rd, Sa., three crescents or, Boughton. Crests — 1, The bust of a man ppr., hair, beard, and whiskers, sa.; the head surrounded and crossed with a riband knotted at the top, the ends flowing from each side of the temple arg.. Rouse. 2, A stork's head erased chevronny of four, sa. and arg., in the beak or a snake ppr., BOUGHTON. Motto — Omne bonum Dei donum. SE.iT — Downton Hall, Ludlow, Salop. THOMAS DE BOVETON or BOUGHTON, of La^vford, 'War- wlcks. j.u. (gre.at-great-grandson of Robert de Boveton); m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of GeofErey de Allesley, of La^vford, j.r. Warwicks. 21/39 Henry VI. knight of the shire for War- wck 31 Henry VI. and seven years after he was appointed with others to array and arm all persons of body able and estate sufficient within that county for the King's service. His de- scendant in the 6th generation, SIR WILLIA-Vl BOUGHTON, of Lawford, sheriff of Warwicks. 12 Chas. I. was created a BaronET 4 Aug. 1641 ; m. Abigail, elder dau. and coheir of Henry Baker, of South Shobery, Essex, and his great-great-grandson, SIR CHARLES WILLIA.M BOUGHTON-ROUSE, of Down- ton Hall, Salop, created a Baronet 28 .July, 1791, liaving had authority by r.l. 13 May preceding for himself and issue, to cjuarter the arms of Rouse, of Rouse Lonch, with the arms of Lawford, and that he and his descendants who may be in the possession of Rouse Lench may use the surname of Rouse either before or after his or their family names. He s. his brother Sir Edward as 9th Baronet of Rouse Lench on 26 Feb. 1794, and then resiimed his paternal surname of Boughton, and became Sir Charles William Rouse-Bough ton, M.P. Eve- sham 1780, 1784/90, Bramber, Sussex, 1796, 1799; d. 26 Feb. 1821, having m. 3 June, 1782, Catherine, only dau. and heiress of William Hall, otherwise Fearce, of Downton Hall, Salop; she d. 14 Aug. 1808, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] Sir William Edward, s. as 10th and 2nd Baronet. [2] Louisa, d. 9 July, 1860, having m. 1st— 16 July, 1807, to St. Andrew, 13th Lord St. Jolm, of Blctsoe, who d. 15 Oct. 1817, and she re-m. 4 Aug. 1823, to Mr. Sergeant Vaughan, afterwards the Right Hon. Sir John Vaughan. one of the barons of the e.xchequer (Halford) ; he d. 25 Sept. 1839. [3] Caroline, d. 28 July, 1857, having m. 22 Mar. 1808, to Rev. Robert Henry Johnson, rector of Lutterft'orth and vicar of Clay- brooke, co. Leic. SIR WILLIAM EDWARD ROUSE-BROUGHTON, of Rouse Lench and Downton Hall 10th and 2nd Baronet, f.r.S. M.r. Evesham 1820/4; b. 14 Sept. 1788; d. 22 May, 1856, having ni. 24 Mar. 1824, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. of Wormsley Grange, and Maryknole, co. Here- ford, and niece of Richard Payne Knight, of Downton Castle, CO. Hereford ; she d. 14 May, 1842, having with other issue 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Sir Charles Henry, 11th and present Baronet. (2) Andrew Johnes Rouse- Boughton -Knight, of Downton Castle, CO. Hereford, assumed the additional surname of Knight after those of Rouse-Boughton by R.L. 28 Jan. 1857; b. 26 May, 1826 ; m. 28 Sept. 1858, Eliza, youngest dau. of John Michael Severne, Esq. of Thenford House, Notts, and Wallop Hall, Salop, aforesaid, and had 3 sons and 4 daus. Charles Andrew, lieut. 23ril foot; b. 17 Nov. 1859.— Andrew Greville, b. 13 Feb. 1869.— Edward Meysey, b. 17 April 1875. — Anna Lily Frances. — Catherine Emily. — Mary Georgina. — Florence. (3) Catherine Charlotte. (4) Frances Harriet. (5) Theresa Louisa, d. 26 Mar. 1872, having ni. as 1st wife 20 Aug. 1862, to Herman Wayne, capt. Carnarvon militia, late capt. 10th regt. (2nd wife see B. ST. JOHN) and has a son and 2 daus. Francis Herman Milford WAYNE, b. 14 July, 1863.— Theresa Sophia Charlotte. — Frederica Laura. (6) Mary Lucy Octavia, m. 18 April, 1872, to Rev. Michael Hopton, vicar of Canon Frome, Hereford, and has a dau. Mary Shuckburgh HOPTON. (7) Frederica St. John m. 30 July, 1861, to Richard Orlebar, Esq. B.A. J.P. Beds, and Northants. and has 2 sons, Richard Rouse-Boughton-ORLEBAR, b. 20 May, 1862. Beauchamp Orlando Chichele Orlebar, b. 3 May, 1863. BOURNE, SlE James, of Hackinsall, co. Lane, and of Heathfield, Liverpool, j.p. d.l, created a Baronet 10 May, 1880, c.B. 1881, hon. col. 19th R. Lane. art. mil, since 1881, col. comdt. and hon. col. 1863/81, M.P. Eve- sham 1865/80; b. 8 Oct. 1812; m. 11 Oct. 1841, Sarah Harriot, dau. of Thomas Four- nis Dyson, Esq. of Everton, co. Lane, and of Willow Hall, CO. York, and has had a son and 3 daus. (1) James Dyson, D.I.. co. Lane, lieut.-col. .5th dragoon guards; b. 29 July, 1842; m. 29 Deo. 1875, Lady M.arion Jane Loftus, only dau. of John Henry, 3rd Marquis of Ely, and had a dau. Gladys Dyson, b. 29 Oct. 1881; tlied ne.xt day. (2) Han-iet Anne Dyson. (3) Helen Dyson, d. 1 Jan. 1853. (4) Emily Dyson, d. y. Arms— Arg., a chevron sa. gutteo d'oau between two lions rampant in chief and an heraldic tyger in base also rampant gu- Chest— An heraldic tyger sejant or guttue do sang, resting the dexter paw on a cross patee gu. Motto — Semper vigilan.s. SEATS— Hackinsall and Heathfield House, Lane.