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T H E C O R B O U L D G E N E A L O G Y

BY G E O R G E C . B . P O U L T E R

Published for the

SUFFOLK INSTITUTE OF ARCHBOLOGY by

W. E. HARRISON & SONS, THE ANCIENT HOUSE,

IPSWICH.

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Printed oy

W. E. Harrison & Sons The Ancient House Press

IPSWICH

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N O T E .

(35 HIS is a connected genealogy in seventeen sections.

Should any reader find further facts relative to these

Corboulds, or to their antecedents, descendants, or

collaterals, the writer would be very glad indeed to

receive at the address below such further information,

as it is intended to publish a supplementary volume

concerning these other Corboulds later on. Space is

provided in the book for additions to the genealogy;

it is hoped that every Corbould will there punctually

record each important family event as it happens, and

will, if possible, notify the writer who is keeping a

current general register of the family.

George C. B. Poulter,

Collingwood Place,

Camberley, Surrey.

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C O N T E N T S . I .

I1 . 111 . IV . v .

VI . VII .

VIII . IX . X .

X I . XI1 .

XI11 . X IV . XV .

XVI . XVII .

XVIII . Appendix A .

B . C . D . E . F .

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ARMS OF THE CORBOULDS . . . . . . . . Frontispiece

CHART . CORBOULD OF OCCOLD . . . . . . . . . . 2

MISTRESS ELIZABETH CORBOULD. BORN I 704 . . . . . . 8

RICHARD CORBOULD. AGED 42 . . . . . . . . . . 18

GEORGE JAMES CORBOULD . . . . . . . . . . 19

HENRY CORBOULD. F.S.A. ~ I A R Y . WIFE OF H . CORBOULD . . . . 21

MAP OF SUFFOLK . . . . . . . . End papers

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S E C T I O N I .

CORBOULD OF THORNDON

RICHARD CORBOLD, born c. I 395, dwelt at Horham, co. Suffolk, near the home of the following William Corbald, of Occold (which lies three miles west of Horham). No other instance of the spelling of the name in this form occurs previously so far as wide and careful search has revealed. To the writer, it is the earliest known recorded instance of the fixation of the name still in use, that is, the first syllable COR or GOR being used with BALD, BOLD or BOULD; but see Appendix A.

The first fact recorded of Richard was a dispute concerning the Manor of Horham which ended in a lawsuit to which he and Sir William Brandon were parties in or about the year 1440. Judging by the evidences still at Occold, William Corbald seems to have been a person of substance ; though Richard of Horham was des- cribed in the lawsuit as a yeoman.

WILLIAM CORBALD of Occold, Suffolk, b. circa 14j0, died c. 1490. He and his wife were buried in a monumental tomb (which has an inscription in Latin of six verses) at Occold churchyard, a mile and a half from Thorndon where the family afterwards settled. There is a brass to his memory in St. Michael's Church, Occold. He married JOAN . . . (her house was burgled in I j 22, as Henry VIII granted a pardon in June of that year to Christopher Pyrson of Thorpe St. Peter's, Suffolk, who, with John Paynter, broke into the house of Joan CORBOLDE, widow, at Occolte, Suffolk, and stole fifteen pence, a qr. of black damask 118, and two sets of ivory beads 218). They had issue :-

JOHN CORBOULD of Thorndon, Suffolk, born c. 1480, d. in I j 5 8. Will dated 30 July 1 j j 7 ; probate granted at Bury St. Edmunds 19 Feb., I j j 8. Married ALICE, born c. I j oo, bur. at Thorndon 8 Apr. I 5 j 8, sister of Robert GILDERSLEVE of Thorndon, and had :-

I. ALICIA CORBOULD, born c. 1521. Married at Thorndon, I Oct. 1542, WILLIAM ROWE, and had :- Ia. MARGARITA ROWE, bapt. at Thorndon I Oct. 1143.

2. WILLIAM CORBOULD, born c. 1 j 2 j , of whom presently. 3. GREGORY CORBOULD, born c. 1j30, of whom hereafter. 4. THOMAS CORBOULD, born c. 1 j 33. Mentioned in his father's will. He

had a son JOHN, who was living in I j j 8. Vide " CORBOULD OF DEBENHAM " (Section XI).

5 . JOHN CORBOULD, born c. I S 36 . Menuoned in his father's will. He had a son THOMAS.

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CORBOULD OF OCCOLD. RICHARD CORROLD, of Horham, Suffolk,

born c. 1395.

William Corbald, of Occold, m. Joan . . ., Suffolk, c. 1450-90. I living in 1522.

I I i Alicia, William,

I Gregory, of Thomas,

I John.

I Robert.

I Elizabeth.

m. Wm. who had Thorndon, m. born c. Rowe. I I children. Ann Allin. I 5 3 3 .

~ o h h Corbould, of m. Alice

I I I

Elizabeth, I

Alicia, I

Margaret, I

Richard, of 1 1 1 11 I

Henry, 6 others. d. young. d. 1581. m. John m. Thos. Thorndon &

Calver. Hingens. Cotton, m. Prudence Jessope.

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Thorndon, Suffolk. Died in 1jj8.

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I I I I Thomas, of Anna, Mary,

1 Sarah,

I Richard,

I John, Mrs.

Cotton and bapt. m. Ann m. Edw. m. Thos. d. 1636. Palmer. Mendlesham, 16 I 2. Braham. Knapp. Seaman. m. twice.

Gildersleve.

I Richard

I Elizabeth,

I John

I Thomas,

I Francisca,

1 1 1 1 4 daus.

Corbould, Mrs. Stannard. had 14 Mrs. Hawes. of Cotton children. and Mendlesham, m.Mary . . .

I ~ic'hard, of

I Susan, m.

I Mary, rn.

I Elizabeth, m.

Cot ton, Chas. John Thomas Barker, b. 1666, m. Browne. Rivett. of Stanton. twice.

Thomas, I

Rev. John, I

Martha, I I

Susan, I

Richard, l l l l l l l I

Mary, 8 others. d. 1694. of Mendlesham, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. b. 17x4.

m.MaryStinnet. Dent. Gilman. Macro. I I

I Thomas,

I George, of

I John, of

I Elizabeth,

i Mary, Richard.

I of Horham, Lombard Street, Foster Lane, b. 1727. m. Rev. Had I son m.Mary London. London. Rd. Chilton. and 2 daus. Fuller. I

I-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I James, of 8 others. John, 1 George, 1 1 Ann, Mary, 1 Thomas 1 Richard, Ipswich, b. 1751. b. 1752. b. 1753. b. 1754. b- 1711. b. 1717, bapt. 1774. d. 1831.

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James, of Speen, I

Eli z. I

Rich. Thos. I

Geo. Jas. I

Henry, I i

Charlotte, Thomas b. 1799, d. 1885. b. 1783. b. 1786. b. 1787. b. 1790. Phillipson,

b. 1792.

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6. ROBERT CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 20 Aug. 1539. This is the first Corbould entry in Thorndon Registers, which commence in 1 5 3 j and are some of the oldest in England.

7. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 3 Nov. I 543.

WILLIAM CORBOULD of Thorndon, yeoman, born circa 1125, d. 1611, bur. at Thorndon 10 Jan. 161 I. He married MARIANA . . ., d. 1612, bur. at Thorndon 2 I June 161 2. He surrendered lands to Edward Brame at the Lete Court of the Manor of Little Thorndon I 9 Jan. 1600, and held Thorndon church lands in 1607 at a rental of E I ~ , being released E j conditionally on " daubinge and splintinge the building of a new house, finding and layinge the thatche at his own proper cos tes and charges." He paid his rent till I 61 I ; but in 161 2 the " widdowe Corbolde " pays it, thus confirming the. 161 I burial of William in the registers, and that the burial of Mariana Corbould, widow, in 1612, was that of Mrs. William Corbould, as the churchwardens' accounts no longer mention payment by a Corbould.

His will (at Bury) is dated 29 Sep. 1610, and probate was granted 24 Apr. 161 2.

Her will (at Bury) was proved in 1612. They had issue :-

I. LAURENTIUS CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 2 j Mar. I j j9, bur. at Thorn- don, 26 Mar., I j j 9.

2. EDWARDUS CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 2 j Mar. I j j9. 3. JOANNA CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 13 Aug. 1563. 4. MARGARITA CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 23 Feb. 1565, bur. there

13 June 1j66. j . DOROTHY CORBOULD, bapt. a t Thorndon 3 I May I j 67. Bur. at Thorndon

8 June I j67. Another Dorothy C. married at Thorndon 2 j Oct. 1601, John Crane, and had a son John, bapt. at Thorndon 13 June 1602;

6. JOHN CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon I I Dec. I j68. 7. GREGORY CORBOULD, the younger, of Thorndon, bapt. at Thorndon 2 Feb.

I j70, bur. at Thorndon ~j March 1642. At a Lete Court of the Manor of Little Thorndon " Gregory Corbould-on part of Aspal " is mentioned in the Rolls. He married st, on 3 May 1j91, at Thorndon, ELIZABETH WOOLEE, who was bur. at Thorndon 9 May 161 I. He married nndly, at Thorndon 9 Aug. 161 2, MARGERY SAVAGE, who was bur. at Thorndon I 2 Apr. 1627. By his 1st wife, Gregory Corbould had :- Ia. HESTER CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon j March I j98. 2a. ANTHONIS CORBOULD, twin with Amia, bapt. at Thorndon 16 Aug.

1601, bur. at Thorndon 4 Dec. 1602. 3a. AMIA CORBOULD, twin with Anthonis, bapt. at Thorndon 16 Aug. 1601. 4a. JOHN CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 17 March 1604. ja. THOMAS CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 25 Jan. 1606. The will of

Thomas C. of Cotton, yeoman, was proved 15 Apr. 1684. 6a. ANNA CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon t j Jan. 1606.

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8. EDWARD CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 10 May I 5 73. 9. THOMAS CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 18 Sep. I 57j.

10. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 12 Apr. I 579. I I. AMIA CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 8 Apr. I j 82.

GREGORY CORBOULD, the elder, of Thorndon, born c. I 5 30, son of John and Alice Corbould, paid subsidy on land at Thorndon in I 5 66 and I 5 68. At a Lete Court of the Manor of Little Thorndon he paid a fine to Queen Elizabeth. He was then a dweller and landowner in Occold ; but seems to have moved in later years to Thorndon. He was buried at Stoke Ash, near Thorndon, in 1617. Gregory pastured his animals at Stannell Green, Manor of Little Thorndon, in 1601. He married at Thorndon 30 July 1563, ANN ALLIN, who was buried at Thorndon 4 July I 5 97. They had issue :-

I. HENRY CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 25 Feb. I 564, bur. there, 3 0 March 1167.

2. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bur. at Thorndon 9 Feb. I 5 81.

3. ALICIA CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 7 Jan. I 5 66, m. at Thorndon 21

Aug. 1jg8, JOHN CALVER. 4. MARGARET CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 16 July 1570. Married at

Thorndon 3 Oct. 1602, THOMAS HINGENS. Thos. HENGEAMS was bur. at Thorndon 7 Nov. 1630. The name is possibly that of HENICAMS, a family formerly at Mellis, near Thorndon.

5. JOHN CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 28 March I j73, bur. at Cotton 4 March 1665.

6. WILLIAM CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon I I Dec. I 575. 7. RICHARD CORBOULD, b. 15 82, of whom hereafter. 8. MARIANA CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 6 Dec. 15 84, d. young. 9. MARIANA CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 6 June I 591. Married at Thorn-

don, 3 July 1614, EDMUND SHELDRAKE, who was bur. at Thorndon I 5 May 1658. They had:-

Ia. ELIZABETH SHELDRAKE, bapt. at Thorndon I I Apr. 161 5 . Married at Thorndon 27 Sep. 1642, ISAAC FRENCH, who died in Jan. 1660, and was bur. at Thorndon.

ra. MARGARETA SHELDRAKE, bapt. at Thorndon 14 Dec. 1617. 3a. JOHN SHELDRAKE, bapt. at Thorndon I 5 Apr. 1623, Died in or before

1627. 4a. JOHN SHELDRAKE, bapt. at Thorndon 1 3 Apr. 1627.

10. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 23 Sep. 1593, bur. there 16 Dec. I 596.

I I. WILLIAM CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 7 March 1j9j . Buried a t Cotton, 12 Jan. 1686. The date of his marriage to MARIA BRIDGES is not known. They had :- Ia. MARIA (BRIDGES), bapt. at Thorndon 21 Jan. 1620.

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RICHARD CORBOULD, of Thorndon and Cotton, both in Suffolk, -7 th child of Gregory and Ann, was bapt. at Thorndon 13 May 1 ~ 8 2 . Paid shlp money for " Hensmalls " and a further sum for his own land in 1639-40 to Charles I. Buried at Cotton 3 I Aug. 16j 8. In his will, now at Somerset House, he mentions two sons, Thomas and John, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Knapp and Mrs. Sarah Seaman.

He married at Thorndon 19 Feb. 1610, PRUDENCE, bapt. at Thorndon 9 Jan. I j 80, bur. at Cotton 4 Aug. 16j j , younger dau. of Roger JESSOPE, of Thorndon and of kin to the Bartle Frere family. They had :-

I. THOMAS CORBOULD, b. 161 I, of whom presently. 2. ANNA CORBOULD, bapt. at Thorndon 8 Feb. 1612. She, or one of her sisters,

married SIMON DAVY, and had a son ROBERT, mentioned in the will of his uncle John Corbould.

3. JOHN CORBOULD, of Thorndon and Cotton, gentleman, bur. at Cotton 22

Dec. 1692. Will dated 9 Dec. 1692, probate granted j May 1693. He married in 16j 2, ANN, bapt. at Thorndon in 163 I , dau. of JOHN

BRAHAM. Six years later he was left the Thorndon estates by his father. John Corbould left his wife E4o and L j yearly, the executors being Richard Corbould the younger, and Edward Frere of Wickham Skeith.

They had :- Ia. JOHN CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 4 Dec. 16j 3. Believed to have died

in 166j. 4. MARY CORBOULD, born 161j, married EDWARD KNAPP, a widower with

four children, and had :- Ia. EDMUND KNAPP, who received a pecuniary bequest from his uncle John

Corbould. j. SARAH CORBOULD, born 1616, married at Cotton 7 July 1641, THOMAS

SEAMAN, progenitor of the Seamans of Coddenham. The Cotton estates were surrendered to Thomas and Sarah Seaman by her brother Thomas Corbould in 1641. They had two sons and six daus., who are mentioned in the will of their uncle John Corbould.

6. RICHARD CORBOULD, of Cotton, b. 1617, d. 1636, bur. at Cotton 22 NOV. 1636. His death is recorded in Cotton Manorial Rolls, 1637, at Moyses Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, and Thomas Corbould is mentioned as his brother.

7. A DAUGHTER, married . . . PALMER, and had a son, who received a legacy under the will of his uncle and godfather, John Corbould.

THOMAS CORBOULD, of Cotton and Mendlesham, yeoman, bapt. at Thorndon 21 July 161 I . Paid Ship Money to Charles I in 1639-40, and Hearth Tax on two houses at Cotton and one at Mendlesham in I 674. Heir of his brother Richard. Thomas Corbould surrendered his lands in 1641 to Thomas and Sarah Seaman. Buried at Thorndon 3 Nov. 1681. He married 1st ALICE . . ., who was buried at Cotton 10 Jan. 1643, having had two sons and one dau. He married zndly, BRIGITT or BRIDGET . . ., who was buried at Cotton 2 May 1671. On 9 Feb.

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1647, they were possessed of " Harts " at Cotton, which remained in the family for more than 120 years. It formerly belonged to the Hart family, and was in 1921 owned by Miss Goodrich, of St. John's, Palgrave, and is now known as " Cotton Lodge." By Bridget he had further issue. In all he had nine children :-

I. RICHARD CORBOULD, b. 1638 (see section 11). 2. ELIZABETH CORBOULD (or CORBOLL), bapt. at Mendlesham 23 Feb. 1639.

Married . . . STANNARD. She received legacies both from her uncle John and her brother Richard Corbould.

j. TOHN CORBOULD, bapt. at Mendlesham I Jan. 1641. - - -

4. THOMAS CORBOULD, of Harts, Cotton, yeoman, bapt. a t Cotton 14 July 1646. Was left Harts, with remainder to his son John, by his uncle John in 1693. He voted at the election in 1710 for Sir Thomas Hanmer, Sir Philip Palmer and Sir Robert Davers at Cotton. Bur. at Cotton 3 March 1712. Will dated 16 Feb. 1712, proved 6 May 1713, and witnessed by Andrew Black, Mary Strutt and Richard Scotchmere. He married MARY . . ., buried at Cotton 14 Nov. 1721. They had 14 children:-

Ia. JOHN CORBOULD, who was left the copyhold " Harts " a t Cotton by his father in 1712. Bur. at Cotton 27 Aug. 1767. Married at Cotton 30 Jan. 1718, MIRIAM OLDFIELD, of Mendlesham, and had a son :-

~ b . JOHN CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 27 Feb. 1719. la. MARY CORBOULD, left an annuity by her father. 3a. THOMAS CORBOULD, mentioned in his father's will. 4a. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bur. at Cotton 23 Oct. 1701. >a. WILLIAM CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 26 May 1700; mentioned in

his father's will ; bur. at Cotton 14 March 1746. Married MARY . . ., who was bur. at Cotton 28 Oct. I 728. William and Eliza " had :-

~ b . RICHARD CO~BOULD, bapt. at Cotton 25 May 1728, bur. there 9 June 1731.

6a. MARTHA CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton, 2 j Jan. 1701. 7a. ROBERT CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 24 Aug. 1703, bur. at Cotton

16 Sep. 1703. 8a. RICHARD CORBOULD, died young, bur. at Cotton 24 April 1704.

TWIN DAUGHTERS, died in infancy, and were bur. at Cotton in 1704. I oa. I Ia. MARGARET CORBOULD, twin with Susan, bapt. at Cotton 30 Nov. 1704. 12a. SUSAN CORBOULD, twin with Margaret, bapt. at Cotton, 30 Nov. 1704. 13a. MARTHA CORBOULD, d. in infancy, bur. at Cotton 3 0 March 1708. 14a. BRIDGET CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 4 April 1708.

The family continued to live at Cotton till the close of the 18th century. THOMAS CORBOLD married CHRISTIANA . . ., who was buried at Cotton 4 April 1780, having had :-(I) THOMAS, d. in infancy, bur. at Cotton I I June 1774 ; (2) JAMES, d. in infancy, bur. at Cotton 8 June 1780 ; (3) THOMAS, d. in infancy, bur. at Cotton 24 June 1780.

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j . FRANCISCA CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 16 Sep. 1649. Married . . HAWES, and had a daughter BRIDGET, who was to receive monies under the will of her great-uncle, John Corbould, when she was 2 I .

6. BRIGITTA CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 2 j Aug. 16j I . 7. PRUDENCE CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 21 Sep. 16j4. 8. MARY CORBOULD, born 165 8.

9. SARAH CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton in 16j9. Married . . . LANMAN, and had four children, who each received a legacy under the will of their great- uncle, John Corbould.

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MISTRES s ELIZABETH CORBOULD, born 1704.

Daughter of Richard Corbould of Cotton, Suffolk.

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S E C T I O N 11.

C O R B O U L D COTTON

RICHARD CORBOULD of Cotton and Mendlesham (see Section I), bapt. at Cotton 12 Aug. 1638, bur. at Cotton 10 Feb. 1709. Married MARY . . ., who died in 1721. His will is dated 28 Aug. 1706 and witnessed by Leonard Deane, John Duck and Wm. Chambers ; probate granted 9 April 1710. He had issue :-

I. RICHARD CORBOULD of Cotton, Suffolk, gentleman, b. 1666, owned Harts at Cotton in 1692 and a copyhold estate called Wades Yards, which he surrendered in 1694. Churchwarden at Cotton from 1720 to 1730. Died in his 80th year, and was buried at Cotton 24 June 1745. Voted at the election in 1710 for Sir Thomas Hanmer, Sir Philip Palmer and Sir Robert Davers at Cotton. His first wife was MARY SMITH (SMYTH on old pedigree), whom he married by licence at Bardwell, Elmswell or Stanton, 27 July 1692. She died a few years later, having had one son :- Ia. THOMAS CORBOULD, d. in infancy, bur. at Cotton 22 April 1694. He married zndly, MARTHA . . ., bur. at Cotton 24 Oct. 174j, and by

her had further issue :- za. REV. JOHN CORBOULD, B.A. See Section 111. 3a. MARTHA CORROULD, Mrs. DENT, of whom later. 4a. MARY CORBOULD, legatee of her grandfather Richard Corbould.

Married . . . GILMAN. ja. PENELOPE CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 7 July 1700. Legatee of her

grandfather Corbould. 6a. DOROTHY CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 3 Oct. 1701. Legatee of her

grandfather Corbould. Married in 1723 . . . PAGE, and had an only child :-

I b. MARTHA PAGE, legatee of her aunt Mrs. Collison in I 791. Married . . . BARTON, of Bury St. Edmunds.

7a. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, b. 1704, bapt. at Cotton 17 Aug. 1704. Died unmarried. Legatee under the will of her grandfather Corbould. Her portrait became the property of her great-nephew Richard Cor- bould, and descended to the present possessor, Mr. Chilton R. Corbould, of Ashtead.

8a. SUSAN CORBOULD, b. 17oj, bapt. at Cotton 7 Oct. 17oj. Legatee of her grandfather Corbould. She resided in the parish of St. James, Bury St. Edmunds, in 173 2. Married at Mendlesham or at St. Mary's, Bury St. Edmunds, 28 Oct. 1732, by licence, WILLIAM MACRO, of Barrow Hall, and of Great Saxham, Suffolk, gent., b. 1710, and had :-

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~ b . WILLIAM MACRO, of Barrow Hall, gent. Married . . and had :- IC. JOSEPH MACRO, legatee of his great-aunt Mrs. Collison,

and of his 2nd cousin Digby Dent. 2b. MARY MACRO, legatee of her aunt, Mrs. Collison, in 179 1. Married

by licence at Barrow 23 July 1760, JOSEPH FYSON, of Worlington, - son of Joseph Fyson, senior.

jb. ELIZABETH MACRO, b. 1744, legatee of her aunt Mrs. Collison. Died 1799. Bur. at Otten Belchamp.

Married by licence at Barrow 29 Feb. 1764, WALDEGRAVE BREWSTER, of Bevingdon House, Otten Belchamp, Essex, gent., b. 1734, d. in May 1781, aged 46, bur. with the other members of his family at Otten Belchamp. He was the 2nd son of James Brewster of Otten Belchamp (b. 1703, d. 1770, m. Frances, b. 170j, d. 1767, dau. of Richard Coppen), grandson of James Brewster of Bulmer, gent. (who was bapt. at Castle Hedingham, Essex, in 16j I), and gt. grandson of John Brewster (b. 1609), who was the son of William Brewster by Mary, dau. of John Wells, Esq., of London.

The above K'illiam Brewster was the son of William Brewster, Steward to the 16th and 17th Earls of Oxford, by his wife Anne, dau. of Sir William Clopton of Liston Hall, and grandson of Robert, gt. gd. son of John, and gt. gt. gd. son of William Brewster of Rushmere (temp. Hen. VI) by his wife Mary, dau. of Wm. Harvey, Esq., of Oulton.

The arms of the Brewsters are :-Sable a chevron ermine betw. three estoiles argent, with the crest of a leopard's head erased, and motto " VeritC soyet ma garde."

Waldegrave and Elizabeth Brewster had issue :- IC. WALDEGRAVE BREWSTER, d. in infancy. 2c. WALDEGRAVE ROBERT BREW STER, of O t ten Belchamp House,

Belchamp Otten, b. and bapt. 177j, legatee of his gt. aunt Mrs. Collison. Died without issue in 1798, aged 23. Bur. at Otten Belchamp.

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3c. WILLIAM BREW STER, of Brighton, surgeon ; d.s.p., when this branch of the Brewsters became extinct.

4c. ANN BREWSTER, d. unm. I 826. Bur. at Otten Belchamp. jc. MACRO BREWSTER, d. unm. 6c. CHARLOTTE BREWSTER, of the p. of St. Clement, Ipswich.

She was left E1,2 j o by the will of her 2nd cousin Digby Dent. Died in 1829. Bur. at Otten Belchamp. Married JOHN NEWMAN, gent., of Kelvedon, Essex, who d. in 1837, and was bur. at Otten Belchamp. His will was pr. 6 Sep. 183 7 by Chas. Newman, Esq., of Little Coggeshall, Essex, and Wm. Brewster, of Brighton, surgeon.

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7c. ELIZABETH BREWSTER, legatee of her 2nd cousin Digby Dent in 1799.

qb. ANN MACRO, married 1st by licence at Barrow, 12 April 1769, EDWARD CHAPMAN, of the parish of St. Edward, Cambridge, b. 1748. She married zndly, EDWARD GREEN, Esq., and had issue :-

IC. ANN HALFHYDE GREEN, legatee of her gt. aunt Mrs. Collison. She married grdly, PETER STERLING KELTY.

9a. ROBERT CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 28 Jan. 1706, bur. at cotton 14 Dec. 1707.

Ioa. ROBERT CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton 21 Nov. 1708, bur. at Cotton 23 NOV. 1708.

I I ~ . ROBERT CORBOULD, of Finningham, Suffolk, bapt. at Cotton 21 Dec. 1709. In 1724 he was apprenticed, as Robert Corbould son of Richard Corbould of Cotton, Gentleman, to Edmund Mayer of Finningham, Suffolk. Bur. at Cotton 25 May 171 7. He married by licence of the Archdeacon of Ipswich 24 Sep. 173 5 , MARY LEMAN of Charsfield, Suffolk, and had :-

~ b . JOHN CORBOULD, d. unmarried after 1791. Legatee in the will of his aunt, Mrs. Collison.

I la. ANN CORBOULD, bapt. at Cotton, 14 Jan. I 710. I 3a. RICHARD CORBOULD, b. I 714, ancestor of the Corboulds of Bath. See

Section VII. 14a. PLEASANCE CORBOULD, of Ipswich, d. 1791. By her will dated 3 0

Nov. 1789 and proved in London 9 Aug. 1791, she divided her property among her kin, and empowered her nephews William Corbould and Digby Dent to sell her estates at Hargrave, Suffolk. Married . . . COLLISON, who d. before 1791.

2. SUSAN CORBOULD, m. CHARLES BROWNE of Mendlesham, and had issue :- ~ a . CHARLES BROWNE, residuary legatee of his grandfather, Richard

Corbould.

3a. ELIZABETH BROWNE Legatees under the will of Richard 4a. DOROTHY BROWNE Corbould.

ja. MARY BROWNE.

3. MARY CORBOULD, of Ipswich. Mentioned in her father's will. Married at Earl Stonham Church, z 5 Oct. 1687, JOHN RIVETT, gent., of Earl Ston- ham Manor, Suffolk, of kin to the Rivett-Carnacs, baronets.

4. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, married THOMAS BARKER, of Stanton, Suffolk, and had issue :-

Ia. JOHN BARKER, residuary legatee of his grandfather Richard Corbould, and legatee of John Corbould.

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2a. ROBERT BARKER, legatee of his grandfather Corbould, and also of John Cor bould.

ja. ELIZABETH BARKER 4a. SUSAN BARKER Legatees of their grandfather

Corbould. ja. MARY BARKER

MARTHA, daughter of Richard and Martha CORBOULD, was a legatee of her grandfather Corbould. She married a brother of Captain Sir Digby DENT (knighted at St. James's Palace 19 May 1778), and had one son :-

DIGBY DENT, Esq., M.A., of Ipswich, Suffolk, b. 1723 ; educated at Ipswich Grammar School, and Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge, admitted j I May 1742, aged 18, matric. 1743, B.A. 174j-6, M.A. 1749, Fellow 1747-j6; d. 17 Nov. 1799, aged 76, bur. in his father's vault in St. Clement's Church, Ipswich, 22

Nov. By his will, dated 2 0 May 179j, proved (with 6 codicils) in London 29 Nov. 1799, he left his estates at Withersdale and Bromeswell, both in Suffolk, ancestral silver andE1,ooo to Richard " son of my first cousin George Corbould." To the Rev. R. Corbould Chilton he left all his houses and lands in the parish of St. Clement, Ipswich.

Commodore Digby Dent m. Sophia Pitt, 3rd dau. of Adm. F. G. Drake, and granddau. of Sir Francis Drake, Bt., by his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Pollexfen, kt., by his wife Maria, dau. of George Duncomb,* Esq., of Shalford, grandson of Roger Duncombe, Esq., of Litlington Park, Bedford.

Mrs. Digby Dent's sister Harriett Pitt, m. 6 Nov., 1762, Brownlow, jth Duke of Ancaster, son of Peregrine, 2nd Duke, by his wife Jane, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Brownlow,t Bt.

*Jane (descendant of his brother Richard), dau. of the Rev. Thomas Duncumb, M.A., B.D., last of thefive (1658- 1843) consecutive Duncumbe Rectors and Patrons of Shere, m. Alfred Poulter, only brother of H. G. Poulter of Collingwood Place, Camberley, whose eldest son H. 0. Poulter m. MARIA MAGDALENE CORBOULD ; see Section X.

tF rom him descended Bishop Brownlow North (Lichfield 1771, Worcester 1774, Winchester 1781). One of the nieces of the Honble. Mrs. Brownlow North was Miss Elizabeth Poulter (Sayer family), who m. the Rev. James Ogle and he was of kin to Miss Annie Middleton Wilson, the second wife of EDWARD HENRY CORBOULD, R.I ; see Section VI.

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GEORGE CORBOULD. Banker, Goldsmith, Artist and Engraver.

172j-1766.

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S E C T I O N 111.

CORBOULD M E N D L E S H A M

REV. JOHN CORBOULD, B.A., son of Richard and Martha Corbould (see Section 11), b. 19 June 1698, bapt. at Cotton 30 June 1698; educated at King Edward VI's Grammar School, Bury St. Edmunds, I 7 I 3, Queens' College, Cambridge, admitted 171 5 , aged 17, and at Peterhouse, Cambridge, migrated 1717, A.B. I720 ; took Deacon's Orders at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, 23 Sep. 1722 ; was appointed Curate of Mendlesham, 19 June 1723, and ordained Priest, 2 j Sep. I 726, and is believed to have been appointed Rector of Kettlebaston, co. Suffolk, 31 July 173 I. He held the curacy of Mendlesham till I 73 2 . D. j Dec. I 73 3 , aged 3 j. Bur. at Mendlesham Church, in the Corbould vault, 6 Dec. 173 3 .

Married at Cotton, by licence, 8 June I 724, MARY STINNET, b. 1700, d. 2 I Mar. 1760, aged j9, bur. a t Mendlesham, 29 March 1760, niece of Thomas Smyth, Esq., of Bacton, SuRolk. Richard Corbould of Cotton was bondsman at this marriage.

They had six children :- I. THOMAS CORBOULD, b. 1724. See Section VIII. 2. GEORGE CORBOULD, of Cotton, Suffolk, and the p. of All Hallows, Lombard

Street, London, artist-engraver, banker, Liveryman of the Goldsmiths' Company, London, b. 6 May 17zj, bapt. at Cotton 3 June 172j. Appren- ticed in 1739 to Thomas Ramsay, of p. St. Edmund the King and Martyr, Lombard Street, artist-engraver, banker, citizen and goldsmith (who died in 1756, when letters of administration were granted to his daughter Ann Corbould). D. I Dec. 1766, aged 41, bur. in the Corbould vault at Mendle- sham Church, Suffolk. Will dated 7 Oct. 1766. The pearl brooch which belonged to and was worn by George Corbould, was given by his gt. granddau. Charlotte to her father R. T. Corbould in 1860. I t has been lost in recent years. The " Chilton " ring, another much-valued heirloom, was lost by R. T. Corbould in 1847 in his garden at Norwood.

Geo. Corbould married 4 Oct. 1750 by licence, at Gipping Chapel, near Stowmarket, ANN (bur. at St. Edmund's, Lombard Street), dau. of the afsd. Thomas RAMSAY, and had :-

xa. JOHN HARVEY (or HENRY) CORBOULD, b. 2 Aug. 17j I, bapt. at St. Edmund's, Lombard Street, as " John Harvey C." 18 Aug. 17j I, d. 7 May 17j 2, bur. at St. Edmund's, Lombard Street, as " John Henry C.", 10 May 175 2.

za. GEORGE CORBOULD, b. 28 June 17jz, bapt. at St. Edmund's, Lombard Street, 1 5 July 17j2, d. 23 July 1752, bur. at St. Edmund's, Lombard Street, 26. July 1752.

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3a. ANN CORBOULD, b. 2 NOV. 175 3, bapt. at St. Edmund's Church, Lom- bard Street, 11 Nov. 1753, d. 15 Jan. 1820 at 12 p.m., bur. 22 Jan. at Islington Chapel. Married at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, 10 May 1774, WILLIAM DAVIES, of Williamson's Place, St. Marylebone, Mdx.? gent., who by his will dated 12 Feb. 1809 left houses on Maida Hill, at Williamson's Place, and in Little James Street, Marylebone, to his wife Ann.

Wm. Davies was the son of William Davies of Llanidloes, co. Mont- gomery, gent., by his wife Mary, dau. of . . . Glynne, Esq.

Wm. and Ann Davies had issue :- ~ b . WILLIAM GLYNNE DAVIES, b. 20 Mar. 1775, d. 9 Feb. 1783.

4a. MARY CORBOULD, b. 8 NOV. 1754, bapt. same day at St. Edmund's, Lombard Street, d. 4 Mar. 17j9.

ja. THOMAS CORBOULD, b. 13 Dec. 17j j , bapt. at St. Edmund's, Lombard Street, 21 Dec. 175 j, d. 26 Nov. 17j6, bur. at St. Edmund's Church, Lombard Street, 28 Nov. 1756.

6a. RICHARD CORBOULD of Fitzroy Square (Section IV).

3. JOHN CORBOULD, of p. of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, London, b. and bapt. at Mendlesham 10 Oct. 1726, artist-engraver, d. 19 Feb. 1775, aged 49. Married at Christ Church, Newgate Street, London, 30 April 175 I, RUTH WHITCHURCH, and had six children, ANN, RUTH, SUSAN, another child died in infancy, MARY (b. 27 Mar. 1712, d. 26 April 1771)~ and a son :-

6a. JOHN CORBOULD, of Foster Lane, London, artist-engraver, b. 18 Aug. 175 j, legatee of his great-aunt Mrs. Collison in 1791, d. I 5 NOV. 1808. Married SARAH CAREY, who died I 7 Mar. I 80 j , having had :- ~ b . JOHN CORBO-ULD, artist-engraver, b. 2 0 April 1779. He was

last seen walking towards Hackney Marshes. There is a small portrait of him in the possession of Mr. C. R. Corbould. He married MARY BOTT, and had four daughters :-

IC. ANNE ABBOTT CORBOULD, b. 20 July 1801.

3c. SARAH CORBOULD, b. 7 Jan. 1805, d. I7 Aug., 1806.

2b. CHARLES CORBOULD, b. 10 Feb. 1787. He was an artist-engraver and lived in Foster Lane, London. Engraved the design for the banner of the Huguenot Society.

He gave a supper at the New London Tavern to celebrate his coming-of-age, during which his cousin, R. T. Corbould, wrote, composed and sang a song in honour of the event.

Died 12 June 182 j . Married JANE PLIMPTON, and had three daughters :-

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IC. JANE CORBOULD, d. 20 Dec. 1839, bur. in Camberwell churchyard 24 Dec.

Married CHRISTOPHER SOLLET CHESSMAN. (Arms : Arg. a fess gules betw. three chess rooks sable).

gc. JUDITH CORBOULD, d. in 1832.

4. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bapt. at Mendlesham 29 May 1727. Died young. j . MARY CORBOULD, b. 28 Oct. 1728, bapt. at Mendlesham 19 Nov. 1728, d.

4 April 1763. Married the Revd. RICHARD CHILTON, Vicar of Mendlesham, Suffolk. He married zndly, 29 April 1765, ANN SEAMAN, of Mendlesham, who was of kin to his first wife.

Rev. Richard and Mrs. (Mary) Chilton had :- Ia. REV. RICHARD CORBOULD CHILTON, B.A. Cantab., b. 1762, privately

baptised by his father at Mendlesham, 4 Dec., 1763 ; descended from King Edward I11 of England ; educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. While an undergraduate, he was author of a tract, well known in its day, called " Ten Minutes' Advice to Freshmen," and of the prints " College Fagging," " Lecture Room Attention " and " The Master of Arts." A contemporary account states that " his pedestrian powers were extraordinary ; he was a person of very considerable abilities, highly cultivated taste, and of great information. Though ardent in his pursuits, he was of a mild and benignant disposition, and examplary in the duties of his profession." Patron and Vicar of Mendlesham. He died at Mendlesham Vicarage, 28 Oct. I 8 16, leaving the advowson of Mendlesham and the estate at Cotton, formerly in the Corbould family (but belonging to the Chiltons by purchase), to the three daughters of the Rev. Jacob Chilton of Ufford, one of whom became the wife of Richard Thomas Corbould. He married SOPHIA, dau. of the Rev. Thomas WALKER, of Stony Stratford, Northampton- shire.

6. RICHARD CORBOULD, b. and bapt. at Mendlesham 12 Nov., 1730, apprenticed in 1744 to George Smith, of Stowmarket, and died in 1814, bur. in Padding- ton churchyard. He had one son and two daughters :-

la. RICHARD CORBOULD, d. unmarried. 2a. MARY CORBOULD, married Mr. CHANDLER, and had a daughter CHAR-

LOTT E.

3a. LETTICE CORBOULD, married RICHARD ANNISS, and had three sons :- RICHARD, EDWARD and SAMUEL.

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of Fitzroy Square, London. From a miniature by W. E. Corbould, after W. A. Boehm, R.A.

Ceramic enamel portraits shewn at the 1st exhibition of the Royal Academy at Somerset House, by R. Corbould.

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RICHARD C O R B O U ~ D , the left-handed landscape and portrait painter, aet 42.

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By Henv Bone, R.A., painter in ename1 to King George 111.

GEORGE JAMES CORBOULD. Artist Engraver.

1786-1846.

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S E C T I O N I V .

CORBOULD FITZROY S Q U A R E

RICHARD CORBOULD, of Holborn, London, gent., 4th son of George Corbould (see Section 111), was born in the parish of St. Edmund, Lombard Street, 18 April 175 7, bapt. at St. Edmund's Church, 24 April 17j 7; articled to Mr. Maris ; was a left-handed painter in oils and water-colours of portraits, landscapes, still life and historical subjects, miniatures on enamel and ivory, also on porcelain, and an etcher; but best known as a prolific illustrator of works of poetry and fiction. Between 1776 and 1817 he exhibited IOO landscapes at the Royal Academy, 4 at the Free Society of Artists and 27 at the British Institution.

Farington the Diarist recorded that Richard " Corbold " called on him (2 April 1807) and brought a picture entitled " The Bard," "which I was much pleased , with. Corbold told me that He was a pupil of Maris and resided with Him in Glanville Street, in the year 1773 in the House in which I at that time resided."

Died at Highgate, Middlesex, 26 July 1831, and was buried with his wife at St. Andrew's Church, Gray's Inn Road, Holborn. His will, dated 28 May 1831, and witnessed by W. and B. Bousfield of Chatham Place, was proved in London 19 Aug., 1831.

Married 11th Jan. 1783 at St. Andrew's, Holborn, CHARLOTTE, b. in the p. of St. Dunstan, Fleet Street, 13 Aug. 1762, d. of dropsy 25 May, 1802, dau. of Thomas PHILLIPSON of London and Old Calgarth Hall, Windermere, gent., by his wife Mary (d. 7 Jan. 1818, aged 86, bur. at Gray's Inn Lane). Arms of Phillipson alias Thelwall of Crook Hall and Colegarth, Westmoreland :-Gu: a chevron betw. three boars' heads, couped, erm. tusked or. Crest :-Out of a mural coronet or, a plume of seven feathers, four arg. and three gules.

Mrs. Corbould was a cousin of Benjamin West, P.R.A., and sister of Mary, 2nd wife of James Heath, A.R.A.

Mr. and Mrs. Corbould had issue :- I. RICHARD THOMAS CORBOULD, b. 1783. See Section V. 2. GEORGE JAMES CORBOULD, artist-engraver, of Davis Street, London, b. in

the parlsh of St. Andrew, Holborn 27 April 1786, exhibited 4 historical paintings in the Royal Academy 1801-06, and 5 engravings at the Suffolk Street Galleries in 1824. Apprenticed to his uncle James Heath, A.R.A.,

the line-engraver, and followed in his steps. Died of apoplexy Nov. 1846 at 4.jo a.m., and was buried at Trinity Churchyard, Gray's Inn Lane, London, 10th Nov. Will pr. in London in Nov. 1846.

3. HENRY CORBOULD, F.s.A., of whom presently.

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HENRY CORBOULD, F. S.A.

From a bas-relief by his son, E. H. Corbould.

MARY, dau. of Thomas PICKLES, and wife of Heilry Corbould, F.S.A.

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4. CHARLOTTE CORBOULD, b. 16 March 1790, d. at Monks Hall, Syleham, Suffolk, at 9.1 5 p.m. 12 Aug. 1800.

5 . THOMAS PHILLIPSON CORBOULD, b. 19 Jan. 1792, d. in infancy.

HENRY CORBOULD, F.s.A., of 70, John Street, Fitzroy Square, London, W., painter of landscapes and miniatures, was born in the p. of St. Andrew, Holborn, 11 Aug., 1787, studied painting with his father, and was at an early age admitted a student of the Royal Academy under Fuseli, where he obtained a silver medal for a study from the life. While at the Academy he was the contemporary and friend of Chantrey, Wes tmacott, Flaxman, Stothard and West. His first picture, " A Study," was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1807. In 1808 he showed " Coriolanus."

Hy. Corbould frequently sat as a model to Benjamin West, and is " St. John " in two of West's paintings in the National Gallery. A large part of his life was occupied in drawing from ancient marbles, including those in the collections of John, Duke of Bedford, and the Earl of Egremont, and the vast collections in the British Museum, which alone occupied thirty years. His highly finished drawings of the Elgin Marbles were afterwards published, and are now in the dept. of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum. He made the drawings for an edition of Camden's " History of England," and in 1838 designed the diploma of the Manchester Unity of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. He was a member of the Dilletanti and Antiquarian Societies.

Rough water-colour sketches of the " Great Britain one penny black,"the world's first adhesive postage stamp, were made by Sir Rowland Hill in 1840, and from the rough sketches thus provided, a finished drawing was made by Henry Corbould, who followed the general d e s i ~ n of a medal by William Wyon. Mr. Corbould's drawing pleased Queen Victorla so much that by her special desire this portrait was to be used for all British postage stamps during her lifetime and those of a number of the colonies. The original sketches are now in the collection of His Majesty the King.

One of E. H. Corbould's reminiscences gives us an interesting insight into Henry Corbould's household at Great Coram Street, Russell Square, in 1830. H.C. said to his son, " Now, Ned, you will be butler tonight, and counting yourself and Frank as men, we shall be a dozen. Put out two dozen of port and have half a dozen in reserve under the sideboard. Here are the labels for the guests with their names and addresses on, so that the hackney carriage-drivers know where to deliver them." I t is related that early on the following morning one driver arrived back to say that the occupants of his conveyance had been fighting and had got their labels torn off, so he didn't know where to deliver them.

The nearness of Great Coram Street to the country was illustrated by the fact that E. H. Corbould saw a fox followed by hounds and huntsmen, and killed in a brewer's dray in that street opposite his father's house.

Henry Corbould won a bet at his Club that he would shoot a certain number of snipe within a given number of minutes. When asked where he had shot them, he replied " In the marshes round Westminster."

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His sons Edward and Frank one day borrowed a pony from a field on the north side of Euston Road, and having ridden up to Highgate to visit their grandfather, Richard Corbould, and finding the house apparently deserted, they got in through a window; They found their grandfather in bed covered only by a sheet. He told them that his nurse had said " You'll be dead by the morning, so I will lay you out now." Then she made off with his blankets, and the servants fled too, afraid of being left alone with a corpse. Fortunately Richard Corbould was of hardy stock, and he survived for some years after that event.

A contemporary biographer records that Henry Corbould was " devotedly attached to his profession, and his liberality and kindness to his brother-artists, when they required his assistance, was long remembered."

When he was riding from St. Leonards to Hurst Green in Sussex, on his way to marry Mary Anne, b. 9 April 1787, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Wale of Curzon Street, Mayfair, widow and cousin of Sir Francis Chantrey, Kt., D.c.L., M.A., R.A. (to whom Sir Francis left his large fortune in trust, and afterwards to form the " Chantrey Bequest "), during the severe frost on 8 Dec. 1844, he had an attack of apoplexy, and died at Robertsbridge at 2.30 a.m., on the 9th, and was buried on 14th Dec. within the parish church of Etchingham, Sussex, where there is a tablet to his memory.

His obituary notice records that " the arts have sustained a severe loss by the death of this excellent artist. He was surpassed by few in professional knowledge ; no painter of his time was more thoroughly acquainted with drawing ; and his copies from the antique may be referred to as models of accuracy and truth . . . Henry Corbould was eminently distinguished by courteous and gentlemanly manners ; his person was fine and manly, and his countenance remarkably hand- some." Between 1802 and 1840 he exhibited 44 historical paintings and drawings in the Royal Academy, 21 at the British Institution and 3 at the Suffolk Street Galleries. Will proved in London in Jan. I 845.

He married at St. James's, Hampstead Road, MARY, b. 1786, d. 3 1 March 1827, bur. at St. James's Chapel, Hampstead Road, dau. of Thomas PICKLES, gent., and had :-

I. JULIA CORBOULD, b. July 18 14, d. 17 Dec. I 8 17. 2. EDWARD HENRY CORBOULD, R.I., see Section VI. 3 . ROSINA CORBOULD, b. 7 April I 817, d. 10 Jan. I 821.

4. FRANCIS JOHN CORBOULD, of Sydenham Place, Upper Sydenham, Kent, and Sonning Lodge, Reigate, Surrey, M.D. Aberdeen, F.R.C. S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond.; M.R.C.S.,.L.S.A. 1841, F.Med.S. Lond. Born 25 Feb. 1819. Godson of Sir Francls Chantrey, Kt., R.A. Educated at the Palace School, Enfield, under Dr. May.

He exhibited great ability as a sculptor; but was induced, chiefly by the counsel of his godfather, to adopt the medical profession. He was appointed Surgeon in the P. and 0. Company's Service, but left i t on hearing that the 1851 Exhibition Building was to be moved from Hyde Park to its present site, and commenced private practice at Sydenham. He con-

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HENRY HEATH CORBOULD, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.S.A. Lond.

1821-1861.

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tinued in practice there for 21 years without holidays. On moving to Reigate he stored his family silver, pictures and furniture a t " The Pan- technicon " for 3 days, not renewing the insurance premium ; in that short space of time the whole of i t was destroyed by fire. -

He died of angina pectoris (aggravated by riding a tricycle) at Reigate 12

March 1884, aged 65, and was buried at Reigate. His will was proved 29 April 1884 at E36,joo.

Married at the British Embassy, Paris, 22 Feb. 1849, MARIA, 2nd dau. of William M. HOLLIS, Esq., J.P., of Brighton. She died without issue, 24 Sep. 1910. By her will, pr. in London, she left Lj7,771, mostly to members of the Corbould family.

5 . ELVINA CORBOULD, b. 28 April 1820, d. 1840. 6. HENRY HEATH CORBOULD, of 9, Barnsbury Place, Islington, M.R.C.S. Eng.

1843, L.S.A. Lond. 1847, twin with Alfred, b. 2 Nov. 1821. His career was settled in the following manner :-His father on entering the nursery observed that he was playing with a file and a toothbrush, on the handle of which he had filed a longitudinal groove crossed by transverse ones along which he smeared his finger. He asked his son what he wanted to be, and was told " I should like to be a dentist." His father went out, and whilst riding met his doctor and explained to him his boy's desire to become a dentist and enquired what was the proper course for him to adopt. The doctor replied " Just send him to a medical school and if he fails in all his exams. you can make a dentist of him." This course was adopted; but he became a general practitioner.

He died 19 Dec. 1861 at j, Tynedale Place, Islington. Will proved 25

Jan. 1862. Married 23 April I 848, ANN (of 6, Ruvigny Mansions, Putney, b. I 823,

d. I j Feb. 1919 in her 97th year ; will pr. in London 12 Mar. 1919)~ dau. of Lieut. James KER, R.N. (b. 1784, d. 1846, bur. at Minehead, Somerset) by his wife (m. I 8 I j) Mary, sister of Admiral Sir James Scott, K.c.B., and dau. of Thomas Scott of Ham Common, Surrey, Raeburn and Glenluce, Scotland.

Mrs. H. H. Corbould was a sister of Mrs. Aster Corbould, aunt of both Capt. and Mrs. Frank Ker Corbould, and cousin of her own son-in-law, Col. C. Forbes Bell.

They had :- Ia. ELVINA MARY CORBOULD, of 24, Queen Square, Bath, b. 27 April 1849.

Authoress of " Studies in Elocution," " Sidelights on Shakspere," books for children, and a series of handbooks on knitting (by " E.M.C."), which attained great popularity 60 years ago.

Married MARK ANTHONY ROBINSON, of Brighton, L.R.C.P. Edin. 1882, L.R.C.S. Edin. and L.M. 1881 (St. Thomas's Hospital). He died without issue at Brighton I 9 Dec. I 9 I I, and was buried at Ditchling, Sussex.

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CORBOULD AND KER MARRIAGES.

ADAM KEK. I I

Robert Ker, m. Mary Barkley.

I Barkley

1 Adam Ker, b.

I Eliza Ker,

--I Commander John Ker, R.N., b. 1716,

Ker. I 7 1 0, changed m. 1st . . . m. 1783 Ann Royall, his name to Keen, and who d. 1804. Carr in 1771, t n d l y . . . m. 1779 Eliza Dyer. Tarrant, and had 7 children.

I A

I Lieut. James Ker, R.N., b. 1784,

I Elizabeth Royall Ker, b. 1786,

m. 181 1 hfary, sister m. I 8 I I Rear-Admiral Chris topher of Admiral Sir Rell, C.A. James Scott, K.C.B.

John ~dg ' a r Ker, ~lizaLeth Ro yall Ann ~ e r , Chris topher Bell, b. 1817, m. Ker, d. 1914, m. b. 1823, b. 1814, m. Elizabeth Cans- Aster Richard d. 1919. Margaret Forbes. dale Wassell. Chi1 ton Corbould. m. Dr. Henry

I I Heath Corbould. 1 I I

i I Elizabeth = Capt. Frank Ker

I Annie Rose = Colonel Christopher Forbes

Mary Corbould, R.N.R. Corbould, I Bell, of Liverpool, b. Katharine b. 1854, 1 1812, d. 1921. Ker. d. 1930.

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;?a. ANNIE ROSE CORBOULD, of j, Normanton Avenue, Sefton Park, Liver- pool, b. 6 Aug. 18j4, d. 7 Feb. 1930, interred at Allerton cemetery, 10 Feb. 1930.

Married at St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington, 8 April 1880, her cousin, Colonel CHRISTOPHER FORBES BELL, who was born 14 April 185 2 at Birkenhead, educated at King Edward VI's Grammar School, Norwich, under the headmastership of Dr. Jessopp, 1869-72 ; lived in Birkenhead and Liverpool, raised and was first Colonel of the " Liver- pool Scottish " (10th Scottish, King's Liverpool Regiment), which adopted the Forbes tartan (omitting 2 narrow black lines) in honour of their first Colonel ; partner in Ihlers and Bell, Merchants, Liverpool ; Vice-President of the Heswall Hospital, Liverpool ; a freemason ; d. at Liverpool 7 July 1921, bur. there. Will proved in London 9 Sep. 1921.

He was the 1st son and 2nd child of Christopher Bell, of Birltenhead, b. 1814, by his wife Margaret, dau. of William Forbes, of Peterhead, Aberdeen.

His grandfather, Rear-Admiral Christopher Bell, c.B., married in 18 I I, Elizabeth Royall (b. 1786)~ dau. of Commander John Ker, R.N.,

by his wife Ann Royall. Col. Bell was descended from the Bells of Suffolk, and had issue :-

~ b . ETHEL MARGARET FORBES BELL, b. 28 Jan. 1881, at Liverpool. 2b. MAJOR HENRY CORBOULD FORBES BELL, 73rd Carnatic Infantry,

Indian Army, retired ; b. at Liverpool 8 Sep. 1882, educated at Liverpool College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurs t. Served in South Africa 1902 (medal with four clasps), and in the Great War (Mesopotamia, 191 7).

Past Master of the Perseverance Masonic Lodge No. I 5 5 . Married at St. Jude's Church, South Kensington, London, 28

Sept. 1921, HELENA JANE, dau. of Charles Octavius PHILLIPS, of Mexico City, by his wife Isabel Barbara Robertson. They have one son :-

IC. PETER FORBES BELL, b. at Heswall, Liverpool, 17 Sept. 1922. jb. EVELYN FORBES BELL, b. at Liverpool, 5 Feb. 1885.

3a. HENRY FRANCIS CORBOULD, of Clifford House, Shaldon, Devon, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., and 1st M.B. London, 1880, Charing Cross and St. Bartholomew's Hospitals 1879 ; b. 9 Jan. I 859 ; appointed to the British Guiana Medical Service, then House Physician and Res. Acc. at Charing Cross Hosp., and Asst. Demonstrator of Anatomy at Charing Cross Hosp. Medical School. Died unm. at Shaldon 11 June 1892. LVill pr. in London 30 June.

4a. WALTER EDWARD CORBOULD, artist, of 6j , Waldemar Avenue, Fulham, London, S.W.6., b. 28 Aug. 1860 at Islington. Pupil of his uncle E. H. Corbould, R.I. ; educ. at South Kensington Art Schools, Great

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Tichfield Street Government Schools and Hatherly's in Newman Street. Later studied at the Academy School, Antwerp, for 2 years, then at the Academy of Arts, Munich, 1886-8. Exhibitor at the Royal Academy, Burlington House, London.

7. ALFRED HICHENS CORBOULD, twin with Henry, b. 2 Nov. I 821. Between 1844 and 1863 he exhibited 20 portraits at the Royal Academy. Died at his residence, 86, Warwick Gardens, Middlesex, j Dec. 1874. Letters of administration granted 5 Feb. I 875.

Married at Fulham 3 I Oct. 1848, MARY GRACE (of 2 j , Brook Green, Hammersmith, d. 8 March, 1895, probate of her will being granted in London 17 April to Henry Eddowes Keene, bank manager, and IValton Corbould, artist; value of estate &7,483), dau. of Samuel Browne KEENE, solicitor, of Furnival's Inn and Ipswich, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Sparrow of the Ancient House (otherwise Bishop Sparrow's House), Butter- market, Ipswich, which was occupied by the Sparrow family for three centuries. Mrs. Corbould was the sister of Charles Samuel Keene ( I 823-91), the distinguished " Punch" artist, and had :-

~ a . DOROTHEA MARY CORBOULD, of Cedar House, Marloes Road, Ken- sington, and afterwards of 19, Earls Terrace, Kensington, authoress and novelist, b. 1849, d. unm. ~j Dec. 1928, shortly before the publica- tion of her last book. Will proved in London 19 Jan. 1929.

za. ALFRED CHANTREY CORBOULD, artist, of 8, Pembroke Road, Kensing- ton, W., b. 13 July 1852, author and illustrator of "The Corbould Sporting Alphabet." Celebrated for his drawings of hunting and other sporting scenes. Exhibitor at the Royal Academy. Joined " Punch " staff in 1871 aged 18, and remained till 1890.

He was war correspondent for " The Graphic " in the Russo-Turkish War and was present at the Plevna siege. I t was at this period that he adopted his particular style of dress, which he continued to the end of his life :-A fancy vest buttoned up almost to the collar, flat white tie with horse-shoe pin, black blocked felt hat, half the height of a top hat, with flat brim and crown, very tight trousers and red sash, single-breasted coat with no lapels or outside pockets. This costume, associated with his height (about 6-ft. 3-in.) gave him an unusual and striking appearance, and his loud and cheery laugh dominated any gathering he was in. As a raconteur he was always appreciated at the Savage Club and was a great favourite with his fellow-artists. He and Phil May were kindred spirits. I t was at the Savage Club that the great likeness between the late Dr. Nansen, the famous explorer, and Dr. Victor Corbould was noted, shewing that the Scandinavian type persists in the Corboulds.

In Chantrey Corbould's studio were many mementos of and por- traits by artist friends. He died 25 March 1920, and was buried at Golder's Green, London. Administration of his estate was granted in London 16 May, 1924.

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Married at Kensington in 1884, SIDNEY ANN JONES, b. 24 April 18 . . ., and had an only child :-

~ b . FRANCIS CHANTREY CORBOULD, b. 24 Aug. 188 . . Lived abroad.

3 a. Ro SALIND KATE CORBOULD, of 30, Iverna Court, Kensington, W. 8 ., formerly of Cedar House, Marloes Road, Kensington. Superintendent of the Female Staff, General Post Office, London. B. 185 3 . D. un- married at Iverna Court, 30 Nov. 1929. Bur. at Golders Green, London, 5 Dec. 1929. Will pr. in London at L2,083, 21 Jan. 1930; Richard Francis Keene, executor.

4a. CHARLES ROSSLYN CORBOULD, d. aged 17. 5a. WALTON CORBOULD, of 12, Woodgrange Avenue, Ealing, Mdx., b. a t

Eldon Lodge, Victoria Road, Kensington, 28 Dec. 18j9, educ. at Woodbridge, Suffolk. Artist. Illustrated several books for children, and was for some time on the staff of " The World." A water-colour portrait by him of his uncle Charles S. Keene is in the National Portrait Gallery.

He died at I 2, Woodgrange Avenue, I 3 April I 9 I 9, and was buried at Hampstead ~j April.

Married at Winchelsea, Sussex, 28 Dec. I 896, ANNIE HEPHZIBAH (NANCY), b. in London, dau. of William Webb WILSON, by his wife Hephzibah Young, and had :-

~ b . DOROTHEA MARY ROSALIND CORBOULD, b. at Hampstead, 8 Jan. 1901 ; d. there 8 Jan. 1902.

2b. CHARLES ROSSLYN CORBOULD, now in the Wanganui River district, New Zealand, b. at Hampstead I 5 Jan. 1904, bapt. there, educ. at Wantage School. Settled in New Zealand, March 1926.

3b. ALLAN HENRY FRANCIS CORBOULD, of 12, Woodgrange Avenue, Ealing, b. at 25, Dartmouth Park Road, London, N.W., 5 July 1908, educ. at Wantage School. A wireless operator in the Merchant Service.

8. ANNA CORBOULD, b. 1827, d. 13 April 1833.

9. ELIZABETH MARY CORBOULD, d. in infancy.

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RICHARD THOMAS CORBOULD, of Tallymore, near Cheshun t, Herts, eldest son of Richard and Charlotte Corbould (see Section IV), born 24 Nov. 1783, was bapt. at St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, London. In 18 j 2 he wrote in his Diary that he had a clear recollection of going to the City Road Chapel at the age of 7 (1790) and seeing the Rev. John Wesley, who was born in 1703.

He was elected into the service of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England on 16 June 1803, appointed Head of the Dividend Ofice some years later, and retired on a life pension in I 85 6.

In the following year Mr. Corbould went to visit his cousins the Pelham Cor- boulds at Hoxne and Syleham. On 24 June as he was walking to Hoxne Abbey, a cart overtook him and the driver, a complete stranger, asked if he were a Corbould, adding " You have a Corbould face, sir," Persistence of type, again.

When Icing William IV opened New London Bridge on I Aug. 183 1, Mr. Cor- bould gave a banquet in celebration at his residence at Bankside, at whlch 150

guests were present. He was, like his cousin, the Rev. R. Corbould Chilton, a remarkable pedestrian,

and frequently walked from London to Otley House, Suffolk, where he for some time resided. At an advanced age he would walk more than 1 5 miles a day.

He died at his home near Cheshunt, 28 March 1865. Married at Ufford, Suffolk, 3 Sep. 1810, MARY CHILTON, b. 2 Oct. 1789 at Ufford,

d. at 4.5 3 p.m. 18 Oct. 18 j 3, bur. at All Saints' Church, Norwood, Surrey. She was 17th in descent from Icing Edward 111 of England, being the third daughter of the Rev. Jacob Chilton, Rector of Eyke, co. Suffolk, by his wife, Frances Seaman, of Brockford, Suffolk.

Mrs. Corbould was one of the three patronesses of hlendlesham and owners of the Cotton estate formerly belonging to the Corbould family.

They had :- I. ASTER RICHARD CHILTON CORBOULD, artist, b. 17 Sep. 181 I , bapt. at St.

George's Church, Bloomsbury, and at Easton, Suffolk. A celebrated painter of cattle and landscapes. He exhibited 3 5 paintings in the Royal Academy, 3 2 at the British Institution and 48 at the Suffolk Street Galleries between 1842 and 1877. He died at his residence 11, Phillimore Terrace, Kensing- ton, 3 I Oct. 1882, and was bur. at Hampstead. Will pr. in London, 14 Dec. I 882. Married at Claygate, Surrey, 27 April I 848, ELIZABETH ROYALL KER, who died 1 5 Jan. 1914 ; will pr. in London 7 Oct. 1914. She was the youngest child of Lieut. James Ker, R.N. (b. 1784, m. in 1815 Mary, sister of Admiral Sir James Scott, K.c.B., and dau, of Thomas Scott, of Ham

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Common, Surrey, Raeburn and Glenluce, Scotland, who was descended from the Duke of Buccleuch's family) ; granddau. of Commander John Ker, R.N. (b. 175 6, m. 1783, d. 1814), by his wife Ann Royal1 (d. 1804j ; gt. gd. dau. of Robert Ker and of his wife Mary Barkley ; and gt. gt. gd. dau. of Adam Ker, descended from the family of the Duke of Roxburgh.

Mrs. Aster Corbould was the sister of Mrs. H. H. Corbould, and aunt of Mrs. F. K. Corbould (her dau.-in-law) and of A. R. Corbould, who married Col. Forbes Bell (her cousin). They had issue :-

Ia. CHILTON RICHARD CORBOULD, of Trevona, Ashtead \TToods, Ashtead, Surrey, bapt. at Claygate, Surrey. Head of his branch of the Cor- bould family. Educ. at Harris's School, \KTindsor. Joined the firm of N. M. Rothschild & Sons, bankers, St. Swithin's Lane, London, in Nov. 1867 and retired in June 1918.

za. ADRIAN HENRY CORBOULD, of Glendower, Alum Chine Road, Bourne- mouth, bapt. at St. Peter's Church, Southwark. Educated at Harris's School, Windsor. Joined the firm of N. M. Rothschild & Sons, bankers, St. Swithin's Lane, London, in Jan. 1869. He died at Bournemouth 1 5 July 1921 ; will pr. in London 5 Oct. 1921, at L11,223.

Married at Newport, Monmouth, 3 June 1891, FRANCES LILLY, of Lavender Lodge, Manor Green Road, Epsom, d. 17 July 1929, will pr. in London 19 Nov. 1929, eldest of the six daughters of Charles CULLUM, of Newport, Monmouth, and had issue :-

~ b . ELLEN ROYALL CORBOULD, of Crossekeys, Elstree, Herts, b. at Forest Hill, 6 April 1892. Served in a Red Cross hospital and later worked at the Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath, during the Great War. Unmarried.

2b. ERIC CHILTON CORBOULD, mechanical and electrical engineer ; b. at Yale Cottage, Inglemere Road, Forest Hill, London, 4 June 1896, educ. at Margate and Exeter. Joined 217th Hampshire Regt. (T.) Nov. 1914, and was later gazetted Lieut. Indian Army and attached to the 44th Divl. Signal Coy., Sappers and Miners. Served in India, Mesopotamia and on the N.W. Frontier of India during the Great War, also in the Afghan War of 1919. Demobilized 1920.

Joined the firm of H. L. Rochat & Co., Bombay, as an engineer in 192 I. Resided in Bombay until 192 5, when he went to Calcutta as Manager of the Calcutta branch. Founded and became Managing Director of the firm of H. L. Rochat & Co. (Calcutta), Ltd., mechanical and electrical engineers and machinery im- porters, of Norton Buildings, 2, Old Court House Corner, Calcutta, in 1930.

Married in Bombay 5 June 1924, MARIE THERESE, b. pos- thumously 12 Oct. 1905, dau. of Charles Douglas SHARMAN, an Australian, descended through his mother from the Threlfall

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family. Mr. Sharman was one of the victims of bubonic plague during the great outbreak in Bombay in 1905, and marriedMarie Ada, b. in Mauritius, dau. of Louis Noel Banchillon, of Mar- seilles, who was married in Mauritius to Louisa Nancy, only dau. of Captain Bird, an Englishman, who on retiring from the Navy became a sugar planter in Mauritius and amassed a considerable fortune. Mrs. Sharman married zndly, in 191 5 , William Glads tone Edwards, a mechanical engineer, of Newcas tle-on- Tyne. Mrs. Corbould's only sister, Marie Simonne, married in Bombay, Fritz Mat zinger, of Zurich, Switzerland.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Corbould have issue :- IC. MARIE YVONNE CORBOULD, b. in Bombay 8 Aug. 192j, educ.

at Loretto School, Shillong, Assam. 2c. MARIE JOAN CORBOULD, b. in Calcutta, 3 Nov. 1926, educ.

a t Lore tto School, Shillong. 3c. MARGUERITE MARIE DENISE CORBOULD, b. in Calcutta, 26

April 1928, educ. at Loretto School, Shillong, Assam. 4c. PATRICIA MARY DOROTHY CORBOULD, b. in Calcutta, 12

June 1930. JC. FRANCIS RICHARD CHILTON CORBOULD, b. in Calcutta, 3

June 1932. 3b. KATHLEEN ADRIENNE CORBOULD, b. at Forest Hill in 1898.

Married a t Bournemouth, in Nov. 1919, HUGH STANLEY HOP- CRAFT, of Crossekeys, Woodcock Hill, Elstree, Herts, b. in I 893 a t Chipping Ongar, Essex, educ. at St. Paul's School. He was gazetted Lieut. in the King's Shropshire Light Infantry, and served in the Great War from 1914 to 1916, when he lost his left leg in the battle of the Somme. He is the son of Lucignon Hop- craft, and a great-nephew of General Garibaldi, the Italian patriot.

There is a tradition that the Garibaldis are descended from Garbald the Viking, and therefore possibly of kin to the Corbould family.

Mr. and Mrs. Hopcraft have an adopted daughter, SHEILA ANNE HOPCRAFT, b. 1927.

3a. KATHARINE CHARLOTTE CORBOULD, of Trevona, Ashtead, Surrey. qa. ERNEST EDWARD CORBOULD, of Epping, N.S.W., b. at Kensington,

London, went to South Africa, and afterwards to Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. He subsequently purchased farms in the Welling- ton, Clarence River and Camden districts of New South Wales, and retired in I 924. Died at Poplar Private Hospital, Epping, New South Wales, 2 June 1926.

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goldfields there, and on being taken to the registrar at a time of patriotic enthusiasm, the name originally chosen for her was changed on official suggestion, which the parents fell in with, and the Registrar thereupon named the child after the second daughter of Queen Victoria.

She is the daughter of Robert Eversleigh, Gold Commissioner for New South Wales and Mining Engineer, who was born in London, and held many important posts in Australian gold mining companies, by his wife Mary Magdalene Marryat, a descendant of the naval Marryats of Asheldham, Essex, and of kin to the multi-millionaire Australian Rands through her mother Elizabeth Rand of Tillingham, Essex.

In character Mrs. Eveisleigh closely resembled her near relative Mrs. Elizabeth Fry, philanthropist and reformer, the third daughter of John Gurney, Esq., of Earlham Hall, Norwich, the Quaker banker.

They had :- ~ b . LIEUT. GORDON CLARENCE CORBOULD, Royal Australian Navy,

b. 16 April 1888, educated at the High School, Sydney, which, on account of his early intellectual development and remarkable memory, he left while quite young, and joined a well-known firm of solicitors in Sydney.

In his short life he accomplished much ; apart from his voca- tion, law, his avocations and interests show his versatility- extensive foreign travel, architectural design and drawing, music, Egyptology, and electrical engineering. He was a voracious reader.

He won several prizes for swimming and was a sound cricketer. A noted rifle shot, his successes commenced at the age of 10, when he was in the Waverley Volunteer Cadet Corps.

O n the outbreak of the Great War he gave up what promised to be a brilliant career as a lawyer, and having a love of the sea, which was probably inherited from the Marryats, Scotts and Kers as well as the Corboulds, he joined the Navy. In September 1914 he was drowned in submarine A.E.2 (believed to have been torpedoed), unmarried, aged 26 years.

zb. SYBIL MARJORIE CORBOULD, b. at Sydney, N.S.W., 4 Sep. 1892. A talented musician. Competing successfully from the early age of 1 3 in the various examinations at Sydney High School, she qualified as a public school mistress. She married, while still a girl-student a t Sydney, WALTER ALFRED CARTER, son of Alfred Carter of London, England, analytical chemist and phar- macist, also a freemason, and has issue .

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has made a special study of economics and industrial law, and is in close contact with the political and industrial life of Sydney to an advanced degree.

ja. LEOPOLD ASTER CORBOULD, of Ladymead, Moorland Avenue, New Milton, Hants, educ. at Harris's School, Windsor. Clerk at Westminster Bank, Ltd., 41, Lothbury, London, Feb. 1880 ; retired through ill- health in 1912.

6a. CAPTAIN FRANCIS KER CORBOULD, R.N.R., of Preston Pans, Chandlers Ford, Hants, b. 30 March 1864. Educ. at Harris's School, Windsor. Joined the R. M.S.P. Co. in I 889 and rose to the rank of Commander In 1902 he went to the relief of the inhabitants of St. Pierre after the great volcanic eruption, and received the thanks of the French Govern- ment. Served in the Great War from 1914 to 1918. In September 1915, when in command of the " Deseado," he successfully led the convoy of 17 ships, with 18,177 officers and men and 3,002 horses on board, from Southampton to Alexandria. O n the completion of this voyage the following message was signalled to him " Captain Corbould, thank you kindly-the Deseado has been my mainstay all along. I wish you the best of luck. B.G.B. (ship's code name)." He had two narrow escapes from " U " boats, one coming within two yards of his ship.

His health was much impaired as the result of war service, and he died 3 April 1922. Will pr. in London 18 May 1922.

An American tribute (from I I I, Broadway, New York) :-" Captain Corbould was one of those rare souls who make the world a happier place because of their abounding good humour and willingness to live and let live. Above all he was an object lesson in the way he took the rough with the smooth, always with a smile on his face and a kindly thought for others in the bargain. Humanity, Captain Corbould never lost sight o f ; and his passing is indeed a great loss."

He married at Amwell, Herts, 28 Dec. 1899, his first cousin, ELIZA- BETH MARY KATHARINE (of Ladymead, Moorland Avenue, New Milton, Hants), youngest child of John Edgar KER, of St. Margaret's, near Ware, Herts (b. 1817), by his wife Elizabeth Cansdale Wassell (who d. 19oj), and granddau. of Lieut. James Ker, R.N. (b. 1784, m. r 8 I 5 , d. I 846)by his wife Mary, dau. of Thomas Scott, of Ham Common, Surrey, Raeburn and Glenluce, Scotland, and sister of Admiral Sir James Scott, K.C.B.

2. CHARLOTTE MARY CORBOULD, b. 8 Feb. 1813, d. 2 March 1813. 3. CHARLOTTE MARY CORBOULD, of Huntroyde, near Burnley, Lancs., b. 6

March I 816, d. unmarried 12 Jan. I 898 ; will pr. in London 4 Feb. 1898. 4. EDWIN THOMAS CORBOULD, b. 29 NOV. 1817, d. 9 May 1818. Bur. at

Ufford, Suffolk. I . JULIA FRANCES CORBOULD, b. 30 July 1819, d. 6 Sep. 1819. Bur. at Ufford. 6 . GEORGE CORBOULD, b. 12 May 1821, d. j April I 822. Bur. at Ufford. Page 34

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EDWARD HENRY CORBOULD, R.I. By Mrs. T . H. Weatberh.

ANNIE MIDDLETON, dau. of Thomas WILSON, and wife of

E. H. CORBOULD, R.I.

By E. H. Corbould, R.I.

RIDLEY EDW. ARTHUR LAMOTHE CORBOULD.

By E. H . Corbould, R.I.

VICTOR A. L. E. CORBOULD, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

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E D W A R D H E N R Y C O R B O U L D , R . I .

EDWARD HENRY CORBOULD, R.I., of Eldon Lodge, Victoria Road, Kensington, London, b. j Dec. 181 j at No. 6, Great Coram Street, Russell Square, London, eldest son of Henry Corbould, F.S.A. (see Section IV).

He was educated at the Palace School, Enfield, under Dr. htay. Following in the footsteps of his forefathers who had for three generations been well-known artists, he adopted art as a profession and became one of the most distinguished historical painters of his time. He was a pupil of Henry Sass and a student at the Royal Academy. His first original design was in water-colour, the subject being the fall of Phaeton from the Chariot of the Sun. For this design he was awarded the gold Isis medal of the Society of Arts in 1834. In the following year he was again successful, winning the same prize for a model of a chariot race as described by Homer. These designs were then exhibited at the Royal Academy. At this time he had already shewn a design from Spenser's " Faerie Queene" at the exhibition of the Society of British Artists. In I 837, Mr. Corbould joined the New Society of Painters in Water Colours, and for many years contributed works to that gallery, chiefly subjects from Chaucer, Spenser and Shakes ere. One of the earliest (now at Norbury Park, Dorking) was the assembling o the pilgrims in the yard of the Tabard Inn, Southwark.

P In 1842 Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort visited the galleries of the Royal

Ins ti tu te, opposite Marlborough House, and purchased a water-colour painting by Mr. Corbould, then a young member of the Institute. Many of his works were subsequently purchased by Queen Victoria and went to Osborne House and Buckingham Palace. He was a prizewinner at two exhibitions in Westminster Hall. His picture of Floretta de Nerac, the first love of Henry IV of France, was purchased by Queen Victoria, and presented by her to the Emperor William, then King of Prussia. Two ictures were acquired by the Princess Royal (Empress P Frederick). The painting rom Tennyson's " Morte dYArthur " was purchased in I 864 by Queen Victoria and presented by her to the Princess Louise. In that year, Mr. Corbould made, under the immediate superintendence of Her Majesty, a design for a piece of plate, to stand three feet high, as a christening present to the late Duke of Clarence.

In I 8 j I, Sir Charles Phipps called on Mr. Corbould at his house in Rutland Gate and asked him whether he would accept the post of drawing master to the Royal children. He commenced work at Buckingham Palace on the first anniversary of the Duke of Connaught's birthday. " I remember," said E.H.C., " the Duke of Wellington coming across from Apsley House and presenting the little Prince Arthur with a sword he had worn during the Peninsular campaign, saying : ' Take

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this, my little Prince, for I am sure you will become a soldier.' " He painted the Prince Consort's portrait while staying with the Court at Balmoral Castle. His picture of Lady Godiva was bought by the Government of New South Wales as an example of English water-colour painting, and now hangs in the National Gallery at Sydney.

He retained the post of Instructor of Drawing and Painting to the Royal Family for 20 years. King Edward VII made his first purchase of a work of art in the acquisition of a picture by E. H. Corbould.

Between 183 j and 1874 he exhibited 17 paintings in the Royal Academy. He sent 2 j 0 drawings to the Institute, and only in 1898 did he retire from active membership, when his colleagues placed him on the honorary list. He watched the development of art in England for 70 years, himself taking a share in i t ; but never seeking to " advance " with change of taste. I t is as an illustrator that he will be remembered. He was one of a group who made wood-drawing and book- illustration a living and moving art in the middle of the last century.

King Edward VII accepted a picture o f" Edward VI and his tutor, Richard Cox, Bishop of Ely,"t sending E.H.C. in return a signed portrait of himself, with a letter which is now in the library of the Australian Club, Sydney, to which i t was presented by Dr. Victor Corbould.

He executed four large sepia drawings (I) Boadicea calling on the Gods of Pridain to succour her against the Romans, (2) King Richard meeting the Kentish Insur- gents under Wat Tyler, (3) King Henry's welcome to London after Agincourt, (4) Queen Elizabeth going to Tilbury. These designs were made for proposed statuary to occupy the four pedestals on Blackfriars Bridge. They were to have been 32 feet in length; but the cost, Ljz,ooo each, prevented their execution, although their designer offered to help the Corporation of the City of London to the extent of modelling them himself. The pedestals remain unoccupied to this day. W. H. Corbould bought these drawings and presented them to the Australian Club at Sydney, where they are hung in the library. He also presented E. H. Corbould's " Knight of King Arthur's Court, from Chaucer " to the Queens- land Club, Brisbane.

In his early married life he lived in Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, and one day his wife, who was looking out of the window, said " Ned, I think you had better go across the street and tell old Mr. Landseer," who is at his door, that his servant has gone out. Ask him to come in here till the rain stops and his servant returns. He is an art critic and i t might do you some good to get to know him better." So he was brought in ; he was very deaf and had the embarrassing unconscious habit of quietly but quite audibly voicing his innermost thoughts ; his ordinary speaking voice was big and resonant, much like the growl of a certain animal at

tBishop Cox's daughter, Mrs. Macro, of Bury St. Edmunds (see Section 11) had a son, Thomas Macro, also of Bury St. Edmunds, who was High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1701, and had issue :-

I. Dr. Cox Macro. 2. Mary Macro, m. 1711, John Wilson of Broomhead, York. Their only son was John Wilson (1719-xl) the

celebrated antiquary. *John Landseer, A.R.A. (d. 1852, aged YI), father of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, R . A . , Charles Landseer :R.,A..,

Thomas Landseer, A.R.A., and Henry Landseer, the Australian artist.

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the Zoo. E.H.C. shewed him the work which he was engaged on, telling him that he was sending i t to the forthcoming exhibition. Landseer said " Yes, yes, very nice indeed-very clever " (and sotto voce, " I don't like i t a bit "), then growling and grunting aloud, he said " You are a very young man. I hope you will sell i t " (sotto voce : " which you never will do if you live to be a hundred ").

E. H. Corbould lived the rest of his life in Kensington. One Sunday, when returning with his father from the service at Westminster

Abbey, he pointed through the trees near Knightsbridge Barracks, and said " Do you see those scaffold poles ? Well, that is the new house I am having built in Rutland Gate." His father dryly remarked, " Well, Neddy, I always thought you were a donkey, but I never dreamed you were such a fool as to build a house so far out of London. Who do you imagine will come so far to see your work ? " When the house was finished, E.H.C. went to sleep in i t for the first time on a Saturday night. Early on Sunday morning he was awakened by a manservant from a house opposite who enquired whether he had a gun. " No ? I asked because I thought if you had, sir, I could shoot a hare which is in my garden and we could share it."

In the summer of 1904 Mr. Corbould fell down a flight of stone steps, and died as a result of his injuries at Kensington, 18th Jan. 190j, in his 90th year. He left a nett personalty of E j ,I j 8. By his will he desired the Queen to accept the best water-colour painting in his possession.

A contemporary account describes Mr. Corbould as a " courteous gentleman and a charming personality, whose achievement must take its place in any record of British art."

Nine water-colours, being scenes from the Opera Undine, as well as two otherb, " Henry IV " and " The Iconoclasts of Basle," remain in the possession of the Ex-Emperor Wilhelm of Germany at Doorn, Holland ; but the German Govern- ment took possession of Corbould's " Floretta de Nerac," which is now at the Castle of Babelsberg.

His Majesty the King has many of Mr. Corbould's works. Fourteen water- colours and an oil painting are in Buckingham Palace, a portrait of the Prince Consort (by H. L. Smith after Corbould) and two pictures are at Windsor Castle, and there are three pictures at Osborne.

E. H. CORBOULD married st, 28 Sep. 1839, his second-cousin-once-removed, FANNY JEMIMA, b. 22 July I 8 14, d. 19 Feb. 18 50, 2nd dau. of the engraver Charles HEATH, and granddau. of James Heath, A.R.A., historical engraver to King George 111, King George IV and King William IV. Mrs. Corbould was a first-cousin of Admiral Sir Leopold George Heath, K.c.B., A.D.c., J.P., of Anstie Grange, Holm- wood, Surrey, a second-cousin of Admiral Sir Herbert Leopold Heath, K.c.B.,

M.v.o., A.D.c., and of Ma or-General Sir Gerard Moore Heath, K.c.M.G., c.B., i! D.s.o., R.E., and an aunt o Professor Sir Frank Heath, Kt., Ph.D.

They had :-

I. JEMIMA CORBOULD, b. in London 28 July 1840, educated with her sisters Isabel and Julia at Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla, -Castletown, Isle of Man ;

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at Miinster, Westphalia, and Berlin, where they were invited to the Palace by the Empress Frederick (Princess Royal) and saw the ex-Kaiser, then a baby; d. at 41, Bryanston Street, W., 30 Oct. 1913, bur. at Kensal Green I Nov.

Married at St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington 29 April I 862 FRANCIS JOHN WYBURD, artist, of 41, Bryanston Street, Portman Square, W., b. in London 4 Dec. 1827, educ. at Lille, France ; exhibited 32 paintings in the Royal Academy between 1846 and 1880, and was a member of the Society of British Artists ; d. in London 30 Nov. 1909, bur. at Kensal Green ; will proved 26 Jan. 1910 ; son of William Francis Wyburd, of London, and Sarah Crozier his wife. They had :-

Ia. MIMA MARGARET WYBURD, b. in London 6 March 1863, d. unm. at 12, Westbourne Terrace Rd., W., 14 Jan. 1929, bur. at Kensal Green.

2a. ETHEL MARIA WYBURD, b. in London 9 May 1864, d. unm. at 41, Bryanston Street, W., 24 Oct. 1910, bur. at I<ensal Green. Will pr. 22 NOV. 1910.

3a. LEONARD FRANCIS WYBURD, of 87, Wigmore Street, London, W., and 20, Upper Berkeley Street, W., senior partner in Leonard F. Wyburd, b. at 41, Bryanston Street, W., 12 June 1861. Married at St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington, 14 July 1900, ELEANOR OLDERSHAW, b. at 22, Arundel Gardens, W., 2 0 Dec. 1876, awarded the Ordre de la Couronne and the MCdaille de la Reine Elisabeth by the King of the Belgians for services rendered to interned Belgian soldiers in Holland during the Great War, dau. of the Rev. Walter Apsley BATHURST, M.A., by his wife Emma Mortimer Brutton. They have :-

~ b . MAJOR HENRY NEVILLE CORBOULD WYBURD, of 20, Upper Berkeley Street, London, W., now serving in the Queen's West- minsters and Civil Service Rifles, b. at I, Cambridge Street, London, W., 27 May 1901 ; educated at Charterhouse ; junior partner in Leonard F. Wyburd. Married at Brompton Parish Church, 3 0 Oct. 1926, JOCELYN MARY, b. at Northwood, Middle- sex, 7 Sep. 1903, educ. at Downe House, Downe, Kent, dau. of Major George Lawrence Ashley DODD, of Otley House, Otley, Suffolk (and his wife Geraldine Marie Lace, of Broom Lodge, Bracknell, Berks), only son of George Ashley Dodd, Esq., J.P., M.A., and grandson of George Dodd, Esq., D.L., M.P. for Maid- stone for many years. They have :-

IC. GILES NEVILLE FRANCIS WYBURD, b. at j4, York Street, London, W., 8 June 1929.

2b. LIEUT. DEREK BATHURST WYBURD, R.N., b. at I, Cambridge Street, London, W., 9 Oct. 1904, educ. at Osborne and Dart- mouth, gazetted Lieut. 1 5 Nov. 1927.

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2. ISABEL FANNY CORBOULD, b. 16 April 1843, d. 29 June 191 j. Married GEORGE HARRIS HAYWOOD, of 8, Cottesmore Gardens, Kensington, some- time director of Yates, Haywood & Co., and of the Rotherham Foundry Co., d. at Torquay z j Nov. 190j ; will proved in London 21 Dec. 19oj, resworn at %I I 3 , j 89. Son of George Haywood, of Rotherstoke, Rother- ham, Yorlts. They had :-

Ia. EVELINE MARY CORBOULD HAYWOOD, b. at Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick, 7 July 1868, bapt. at Brentford. Member of the Society of Women Artists ; exhibitor at the Royal Academy ; formerly on Council of the Royal Society of Miniatures ; painted portraits of King George V., Queen Victoria, Prince Henry of Battenberg and others. In the Diamond Jubilee year of Queen Victoria's reign she painted her Majesty's portrait, which was set in diamonds and sent to the Emperor of China by the Queen as a souvenir of the occasion.

Married at St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington, I Aug. 1895, CUTHBERT FREDERICK ELLIS (now CORBOULD-ELLIS), of 11, Victoria Square, Reading, Berks, Esq., J.P. (Oxon. 1909, Herts 1924) ; educ. at Eas tbourne College, and Berlin University ; Solicitor, partner in Corbould-Ellis & Mitchell ; b. 17 Nov. 1866, bapt. at Richmond, 2nd son of the late Frederick Startridge Ellis, of Torquay, Devon, by his wife Catherine Augusta Flora, dau. of William Moates of Epsom ; grandson of Joseph Ellis of Richmond, Surrey, by his wife Elizabeth Blake, dau. of William Moates of Southwark ; and a gt. gd. son of Charles Ellis of Abbots Bromley, by his wife Mary Godwin.

Mr. Corbould-Ellis is a nephew of Alderman Sir John Whittaker Ellis, Bt., M.P., J.P., of Byfleet, Surrey, and of Solent Lodge, Cowes, Lord Mayor of the City of London 1881-82.

They have :-

~ b . ENID MARY CORBOULD CORBOULD-ELLIS, b. at Hammersmith 28 April 1896, bapt. at Chiswick Ch. ; an artist ; educ. at Sand- gate, Kent, Freiburg in Breisgau and Paris.

Married at Stevenage, Herts, I j Nov. 191 j , COMMANDER JOHN HERBERT PERCIVAL SOUTHBY, R.N. (gazetted Cmdr. 31 Dec. 1926, and passed through special course, R.N.C., Greenwich), elder son of the late Rev. W. P. Southby and Mrs. Southby of Gerrards Cross, Bucks. They had :-

IC. PRISCILLA JUNE SOUTHBY, b. at Chelsea Sep. 1916, bapt. at S tevenage.

ZC. ROSEMARY EVELINE SOUTHBY; b. in London 7 Sep. 192j, bapt. at Ower Moigne, near Weymouth, Dorset, I Nov. '92j.

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Mrs. E. M. C. Southby married zndly, at Bromley, Kent, 21

A u ~ . 1930, LIEUT. CMDR. HARRY PHILPOT KOELLE, R.N., b. at Bournemouth 16 Aug. 1901 ; educ. at Osborne 1915 ; and the R.N.C., Dartmouth 1916-17 ; served in the Great War (2 medals) ; sailed with H.R.H. the Prince of Wales in H.M.S. Renown on his tour to America ; promoted Lieut. Cmdr. 16 Aug. 193 1 ; son of the Rev. Constantine Philpot Koelle, M.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, I 898 (B.A. 2nd C1. Th. Tri. I 894) ; Rector of Wick- ford, Essex ; by Hebe, his wife.

They have issue :- 3c. EVELINE JEAN KOELLE, b. 7 Aug. 1931.

[Commander Southby m. zndly, at Hong-Kong, 3 Jan. 193 I,

Elisabeth Jessie, widow of Duncan Story, and dau. of the Rev. Prof. Walter Lock, D.D., Warden of Keble College, Oxford, and Jane Cecil his wife, eldest dau. of Canon Charles Heathcote Campion, B.A. Oxon, one of the Campions of Danny, co. Sussex.]

2b. LESLEY HOWARD CORBOULD-ELLIS, of 68, Station Road, London, s.W.13, late of Dial Cottage, Chessington Road, Ewell, Surrey. b. at Kensington 8 Jan. 1899, bapt. there ; educ. at Oundle, Northants, and Christ's College, Cambridge. Served in the R.F.C. 1917, and was gazetted Lieut. Royal Engineers 1918.

Married at St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington, I 2 Feb. 1927, JOAN MARGARET, b. at Kensington 24 April 1902, bapt. at St. Mary Abbots 10 June 1902, dau. of Dr. Edwin Alfred BARTON, of Hereford, and Margaret Ellen his wife (of Streatham), and has a son :-

IC. DAVID CORBOULD-ELLIS, b. at Knaresborough Place, South Kensington, 20 Dec. 1927, bapt. at St. Mary Abbots, Ken- sington, 11 Feb. 1928.

3 b. AILISON SYBIL CORBOULD-ELLIS, b. at Crowmarsh Giffard, Wallingford 27 Aug. 1903, bapt. there ; educ. at Welwyn and Mill Hill (private schools).

Married at Stevenage, Herts, 24 May 1923, MAJOR DONALD CLITHEROE WILSON, D.s.o., R.F.A., b. at Cottingham, East Yorks, 18 May 188j , bapt. there. Educ. at Stubbington House, Fareham, at Harrow and at the R.M.A., Woolwich. Son of George Thorp Wilson (of Folkestone and Mentone, who d. at Little Thorpe, Folkestone I z June 1932 ; will pr. in Sept. 1932 atE103,771) by Louise Adde his wife, of Hitchin, and a descendant of Thomas Macro, of Bury St. Edmunds, High Sheriff of Suffolk 1701 (vide Sections I1 and VI).

2a. EDWARD HOLROYD HAYWOOD, of 46, Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London, W.8., b. 6 Aug. 1869 at the residence of his grandfather, George Haywood, Rotherstoke, Moorgate, Rotherham, Yorkshire.

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Educated at Worthing College I 88 1-84, Bradfield College I 8 8 j -87, and at Sablt-sur-Sarthe, France, I 8 87-8 8. Director since I 900 and Chairman 1907-08 of Yates, Haywood & Co., Ltd., Ironfounders, Rotherham. Elected on livery of the Worshipful Company of Dyers, London, I 895, to the Court of Assistants 191 6, Renter Warden I 919-20, Prime Warden 1920-2 I. Elected to Common Council, Corporation of the City of London, 1905 (re-elected to Dowgate Ward 21 Dec. 193 I). A City Corporation Governor of Bridewell and Bethlem Royal Hospitals 1922. A City Corporation Trustee of Mitchell City of London Charity and Educational Foundation 1927.

ja. HARRIS EDGAR CORBOULD HAYWOOD, b. I June 1871, d. 4 Jan. 1872.

4a. RONALD ERNEST HAYWOOD, of Springvale, Putney, b. 3 I Aug. I 872, educated at Worthing College and at Bradfield College. Joined the firm of Sir Theodore Angier, shipowners, and became superintendent. Elected on livery of the Worshipful Company of Dyers. Died a t Roehampton, 29 Sep. 1913. Will pr. in London 7 Nov. 191 3 at &19,492.

Married at the Royal Hotel, Henley-on-Thames 4 Sep. 1909, JOYCE GRENDON, who is descended.from the ancient family of de Grendon which, i t is said, came over with William the Conqueror from the village of Grendon in Normandy, and settled in Warwickshire, where they owned lands on which is now built the village of Grendon, and also lands at Tewkesbury. The arms of the family are in a window of the ancient church at Grendon, Warwickshire, and at a church in Rouen.

Sir Ralph de Grendon, Kt., Sheriff of London, was of this family.

They had :-

~ b . NORMAN VICTOR HAYWOOD, b. 29 May 1910. Educ. at Dulwich College, and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge (matric. 1931).

She married zndly, 11 June 1914, MAJOR CHARLES EDWARD NEWTON, b. 14 Aug. I 873 ; educated at the City of London School, and in France ; admitted a Solicitor in April 1900, and appointed Town Clerk of the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell 1923 ; joined Artists Rifles I 892 and served continuously till 1920, demobilized 1919, gazetted Brevet Major in the King's Birthday Honours List 1919 for services rendered in the Great Mar. He was appointed President of the Metropolitan Town Clerks' Association 1930. Member of the Execu- tive of Society of Town Clerks. Member of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, and of the Constitutional Club. A freemason : member of the Rosemary Lodge.

Major and Mrs. Newton reside at Old Denne Cottage, Warnham, Sussex, and have issue.

ja. ISOBEL MAY STEWART HAYWOOD, b. 2 May 1874 at Riversden House, Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick, bapt. at Chiswick, educ. at Kensington High School, d. at 32, Malbrook Road, Putney, s.W.15, 24 Nov. 1925.

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Married at St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington, 17 April 1907, SAMUEL PRIESTLEY JOHNSTONE, author, b. at Kensington, W., 13 Jan. 1878, educ. at St. Paul's School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, d.s.p. at May Cottage, Princess Road, Bournemouth, 28 Feb. 1918, bur. at Bournemouth j March, son of Henry Harris John- stone of Kensington, and his wife Mary Jane Benyon.

6a. MIMA LILIAN HAYWOOD, b. j July 1877, at 8, Clarendon Road, Ken- sington, W., bapt. at St. Stephen's Church, Gloucester Road, W., educ. at Kensington High School. Miniature Painter. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Institute, Walker Art Gallery at Liver- pool, and the American Water Colour Society, New York. Student of Dramatic Art.

Married at St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington, 16 Oct. 1906, THOMAS HERBERT WEATHERLY, F.R.c.o., of j, Launceston Place, Victoria Road, Kensington, W., b. 4 June 1877 ; educ. a t the Choir School of St. Peter's, Eaton Square, S.W. ; studied at the Royal Academy of Music. Organist of St. Mary's, Paddington Green ; Metropolitan Church, Toronto ; Central Church, Toronto, Canada ; and St. John's, Wilton Road, London. Organ recitalist ; member of the Council of the London Society of Organists, 193 2 ; has written anthems, songs and church music, also for orchestra, organ and piano- forte, including " Fantasia in C sharp minor," " Suite," " Sursum Corda " Son of James and Catherine Weatherly.

They had issue :- ~ b . BARBARA CORBOULD HAYWOOD WEATHERLY, b. 4 Feb. 1918,

d. 8 Feb. 1918. 3. JULIA CORBOULD, b. 24 May 1847, d. 20 May 1860.

EDWARD H. CORBOULD married zndly, 7 Aug. 185 I, ANNIE MIDDLETON (b. 1828, d. June 1866), dau. of Thomas WILSON, of Douglas, Isle of Man, and his wife Maria Alicia, dau. of Richard Thompson and Ann his wife, dau. of Jonathan, gd. dau. of John, and gt. gd. dau. of William Hepple, of Thornborough, who was the son of James Hepple, of South Middleton (I j 40).

Mrs. Corbould was the niece of John Martin, the distinguished artist, and was descended from the Ogles, Bertrams, and Ridleys of Willimoteswick, in Tyne- dale, Northumberland, of whom was Nicholas Ridley, the martyr-Bishop of London.

They had issue :- 4. RIDLEY EDWARD ARTHUR LAMOTHE CORBOULD, of 29, Victoria Road,

Kensington, and South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, gent., b. 16 Oct. 1854, educ. at Harris's School, Windsor, d. unm. at South Yarra, Melbourne, 12 April 1878. Admon. granted 31 Aug. 1878.

j. VICTOR ALBERT LOUIS EDWARD CORBOULD, M.D., M.R.c.s., L.R.C.P. 1894, Fell. Med. Soc. Lond., of 8, Victoria Road, Kensington ; for 12 years on the staff of Charing Cross Hospital, London. Educated at Epsom College I 8 80-8 j , and at Charing Cross Hospital Medical School. Matriculated

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1884, Prel. Sci. for M.B. Lond. Univ. 1885 ; gained entrance scholarship at Charing Cross Hosp. B. 12 April I 866. H.M. Queen Victoria graciously permitted H.R.H. Princess Louise to be godmother at his baptism, as a special mark of royal favour to his father. Demonstrator in physiology to Sir Frederick Mott, K.B.E., M.D., F.R.S. (vide RUPERT CORBOULD, Sect. IX). Sometime resident obstetrical officer at Charing Cross Hospital, after which period he practised for thirty years in Kensington, starting with the help of H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, the Duke (then Marquis of Lorne) becoming one of his first patients. Besides the appointment at Charing Cross Hospital, he has held various others at Victoria Hosp. for Children, Hon. M.O. Kensington Dispensary, Princess Louise Hospital, Michie Red Cross Hosp. and Hon. Med. Adv. Kensington Br. Charity Org. An eminent freemason. Founder and sixth Master of the Charing Cross Hospital Lodge. In the Cavendish Chapter became Z (1910) and designed their silver charity box. Perfected in the S tudholme Chapter Rose Croix. Founded the Celsus Chapter Rose Croix. Preceptor and Knight Templar. Prior and Knight of Malta, St. Andrew's Conclave. Knight Companion of the Order of the Red Cross of Rome and of Constantine. K.H.S. Sen. Gen. 1931. Great Aide-de-camp to the Supreme Grand Master in Great Priory of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta (1930) and a Masonic Knight Hospitaller of that order. In the Mark Degree, Master of the Studholme Lodge (1928). Ark Mariner Studholme (N) 1929. Member Old Epsomian Lodge. Supreme Council 3 I Degree. Granted London Chapter rank 1929. Died at Coleherne Court, Kensington, I j Feb. 1933. Funeral service at St. Stephen's, Gloucester Road. Interred at Golders Green, 17 Feb. Will pr. at L10,538.

Married 10 Oct. 1896, AGNES MAUD MARY, dau. of the Rev. Henry Charles WYATT (Priest, St. Bees Theological College). She was " SISTER MAUD " of Charing Cross Hospital, and had charge of the Marie and St. Martin's Wards, and latterly of the Alfred Ward. She died at 8, Victoria Road, Kensington, 14 Jan. 1931, and a Requiem Service was held at St. Stephen's Church, Gloucester Road, W., on 16 Jan., interred at Brookwood Necropolis.

E. H. CORBOULD married jrdly, I 5 Jan. 1868, ANNIE MELISS (d. 13 Feb. 1901, will pr. 1 5 March 1901), 3rd dau. of E. L. SANDERS, of New Ross, co. Hereford, and of Clifton. She was a granddau. of George Meliss of Perth, by his wife Helen, eldest dau. of Thomas Stewart of Steeland (by his wife Mary Brough, heiress of Boghall), and granddau. of Allan Stewart (d. of wounds received while serving under Prince Charles Edward in 174j), who was the 3rd son of Allan Stewart, d. 171 j, and grandson of James d. 1690, 2nd of the 12 sons of Alexander Stewart, 4th Chief of Invernahyle, by his wife, a dau. of Duncan Stewart, 7th Chief of Appin, whose great-grandmother, Margaret Macdonald, claimed descent from Robert 11. of Scotland. These Stewarts of Appin trace their lineage back to King Fergus B.C. 3 30.

E. H. Corbould had further issue :- 6. ROSINA MARY CORBOULD, Mrs. CORBOULD-POTT, b. 16 Oct. 1870. Married

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CHILTON RICHARD CORBOULD, of Ashtead, Surrey.

WALTER EDWARD CORBOULD. Artist. A t the age of 73. Younger son of Henry Heath Corbould.

CAPTAIN PELHAM S. CORBOULD, I.A.

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in 1896, REGINALD HENRY POTT, of I I, Scarsdale Villas, London, W.8., and had issue :-

Ia. ROSEMARY CONSTANCE POTT, b. 6 July 1897, d. 3 Feb. 1907. za. AVRIL CORBOULD POTT, b. 19 April 1905, educ. at Bedales and at

London University (Slade School). Exhibited at New English Art Club, 1926. Now teaching at Benenden School.

ja. PRUNELLA CORBOULD POTT, b. 6 May 1910, educ. at Bedales, Lausanne and Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting. Exhibitor at the Royal Academy, 193 2-3 3 .

7. CAPTAIN PELHAM STEWART CORBOULD, of Thruxton Down House, near Andover, Hants. Born at Kensington, 28 Sep. 1880. Educ. at St. Paul's and All Saints' School, Bloxham (cricket X I I 897-98). Joined 20th Middlesex (Artists') Volunteer Rifles, now 28th Middlesex Regt., in 1898, and was awarded the battalion recruit prize for general efficiency. Was studying for the Indian Civil Service when the South African War began. Joined the C.I.V. and sailed with them for Africa in Jan. 1900. Took part in operations in the Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal. Received the Freedom of the City of London. Entered the Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill, in 1901 and passed out (3rd of his year) in 1904. Entered the Imperial Forest Service and was first posted to Jabalpur, Central Pro- vinces. Shortly afterwards placed in charge of the Saugor ForestDivision. His next charges were Mandla, Bilaspur, Seoni, North Chanda and Raipur. While in charge at Raipur he became seriously ill and had to go to Europe in April 1914. From 1906 to 191j he served in the Nagpur Rifles, and was promoted Lieut. Indian Army Reserve of Officers, Sep. 1914. O n j Aug. 1914 he mobilized with the 4th Batt. Royal Berks Regt. Posted to the 108th Infantry at Bombay, I 5 Dec. 1914. Appointed J.P. and Magis- trate 1st Class, also Cantonment Magistrate at Deolali, Kirkee and Poona. Gazetted Captain (permanent) in the Indian Army Reserve, I Sep. 1915. Station Staff Officer, Deolali, 2 Dec. 191j to 22 June 1916. Attached to 3rd Sappers and Miners, I Aug. 1916. Demobilized in April 1919, returned to Civil duty and was in charge of the Damoh, South Mandla and Nimar Divisions. From Oct. 1921 to Sept. 1922 in charge of the Saugor Forest Division. Granted Volunteer Officers' Decoration by Gazette of India, 13 May 1922. Retired from service of Govt. of Indi:t, 20

July 1924. Freemason (E.C. & R.A.).

He married 1st 20 Feb. 1907, at Bombay Cathedral, MARY SWINHOE, b. in I 882, d. in London 7 Oct. 1928, dau. and heiress of Robert OBBARD, Esq., I.C.S., Judicial Commissioner, Central Provinces, India (b. I 8 5 o), son of General H. S. Obbard (d. 1891), by his wife Jane Swinhoe. Mrs. P. S. Corbould's mother was a daughter of Lieut. Colonel George Hustwaite Wright (d. 1889, m. Mary Pearce), and granddau. of George Wright (b. 1801, d. 1884, m. Elizabeth Prettyman, b. 1800, dau. of Philip Hustwaite of Potton, Bedford, by his wife, Christine Robertson) who was the 2nd son of William and Diana Wright of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk.

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They had issue :- ~ a . EILEEN DAPHNE CORBOULD, b. at Raipur I n Nov. 1912, educ. at

Godolphin School, Salisbury. na. AURETTE CERISE CORBOULD, b. at Deolali 26 April 1916, educ. at

Godolphin School, Salisbury. 3a. ALAN STEWART CORBOULD, b. at 4, Frere Road, Kirkee, India, 23 Oct.

I 9 18, educ. at Stubbington School, Fareham, under Sir Montagu Foster, and at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth (1932).

Captain Corbould married rndly, in 1930, MONA, only dau. of Major Richard ELEY, of Andover, Hants, late Royal Army Ordnance Corps.

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CORBOULD BATH.

RICHARD CORBOULD, b. 1714, d. 13 March 1814.

I

I William Corbould of Eye Clint and Syleham, Suffolk. Married Sarah Welton, widow.

I Pelham Corbould of Monks Hall, Syleham. His wife Catherine married zndly, James Walne.

I Pelham Corbolld of Hoxne Abbey, d. there 5 Oct. 181 I. Married a dau. of Dr. Rutter.

~l izabeth, William Corbould, of m. John Chancery Lane, London. Theobald. Married Eleanor Wright.

I I -. -- -

I Dr. Pelham,

I John, of

I Jesse, of

1- Elizabeth,

I Thomas, of

d. 21 Mar. Bath, d. Devizes, d. before Bath, d. 3 I 864. 4 May d. 10 Dec. 1861. Mar. 1871.

1872. 1884. 1

I Thomas, of Bath, brewer, b. 1818, d. 8 Apr. 1861.

I Robert Rutter, of Long Island, New York.

I William, b. 14 Apr. 1828. Died at Ballarat, Australia, 24 Jan. 1914.

I-- --- -- - --- --

Susan, I

Thomas, of I I

Margaret I

Robert I

John William m. Wm. Bath, Charles, Jane, m. Rutter, Henry, Hancock. brewer. of Bath, Dr. Exell. of Devizes. of Bath,

brewer. d. 1902.

I I

Rev. Wm. I

Capt. Hy. I

Lieut. Wm. I

Walter --I

Rev. Kenneth John Robert, Pearce, Hy., b. Wilfrid, Kearton, b. 1880. b. 1882. 1884, d. 1922. b. 1886. 11. 1890.

I Francis

I Peter

I Laura

I Anthony William

Wilfrid Marion, Mary Kenneth, ' 1

Robert, Paul, b. b. 1914. Denise b. 1918. b. 1922. 1910. b. 1917. I

1

- I

John I - I

Monica I

Mary I

Elisabeth I

Anne Teresa, I

Michael, Anton y, Mary, Dorothea, Frances, b. 1930. b. 1932. b. 1922. b. 1923. b. 1925. b. 1928.

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S E C T I O N V I I .

C O R B O U L D OF B A T H

The youngest son of Richard and Martha Corbould (see Section 11) was RICHARD CORBOULD, b. 1714, bapt. at Cotton 26 April 1714, d. 13 March 1814 in his 100th year, having had two sons :-

I. WILLIAM CORBOULD, of Eye Clint and Syleham, Suffolk, b. circa 1740, d. after 1791. Married by licence at Syleham, 22 Dec. I 77 1, SARAH WELTON, of Eye, widow, and had two daughters, the elder married Mr. KNEWITT of Stradbroke, and the younger married Mr. THEOBALD of Syleham.

2. PELHAM CORBOULD, of Monks Hall, Syleham, now a farmhouse, born c. 1741. He was famous for his lavish hospitality, and this was continued by his widow CATHERINE . . . until her death at the age of 90. She married zndly, James Walne, of Monks Hall, who died aged 95.

R. T. Corbould in his diary describes Mr. and Mrs. Walne as " a pair of the most hospitable people in Suffolk or any other county."

On the death of Mrs. Catherine Walne the following verses appeared in the " Ipswich Journal " :-

Syleham, indeed, a heavy loss deplores ! But not alone ; for every parish round,

\Valne7s name, if not his residence, adores, And owns a loss with sympathy profound.

0 I have join'd the hospitable board, And often view'd the venerable pair ;

Exulting that their gifts they could afford, And so much bounty from their substance spare.

One soul directed both ; let who would come, A friend or worldling, both alike appear'd,

And never guest but found himself at home, In gladness welcom'd, and in sorrow cheer'd.

I t seemed a favour to partake their fare, And such abundance greeted ev'ry guest,

That was their heaven, promptly to prepare A room for feasting and a room for rest.

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Nor care nor overty had need to fawn, P O r cringe or proud and ostentatious aid ; A look, a word, from " Aunt " or " Uncle " Walne,

The very fears of poverty allay'd.

Dear, good old man ! Thy years so honor'd blest I would the moisture from thy forehead wipe ;

And still, beside thee, with an honest jest, Enjoy the social converse with a pipe.

Sustain his years ye kindred souls who own The honour due to age and manly worth ;

There is, I know, a coveted renown, A boast of heaven and a scorn of earth.

Springing from sources that I've not explored, There is, of human worth, a saintly dread ;

But if " Aunt Walne " were honor'd and adored, T'were less than human, not to weep her dead.

Pelham and Catherine Corbould had issue :-

l a . PELHAM CORBOULD, of Hoxne Abbey, born c. 176j, of whom presently.

2a. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, born c. 1766, married by licence at Syleham, Suffolk, 2j Sep. 1792, JOHN THEOBALD, of Starston, Norfolk, and had with 4 others :-

I b. PELHAM THEOBALD, alive in I 81 I .

2b. ELIZABETH THEOBALD, also living in 181 I.

32. WILLIAM CORBOULD, of Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, born c. 1768, d. 5 June, I 81 I. His will, dated 28 May 181 I,

was proved in London 3 June I 8 I 2 by Eleanor his widow, and Francis Swann of Southampton Buildings. Married at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, I 5 Oct. 1797, ELEANOR WRIGHT, of South- ampton Buildings, who by her will dated 3 0 June 184j and proved in London 22 March 1849, left the whole of her property in Chancery Lane to her husband's nephew, John Corbould of Bath, in trust for her grandchildren (the children of her deceased son and daughter-in- law). They had :-

I b. WILLIAM JOHN CORBOULD, of Southampton Row, London, born c. 1799, d. at Hackney. Married LOUISA HOLLOWAY, who d. in London aged 34, and had :-

2c. ELEANOR CATHERINE CORBOULD, of whom presently.

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3c. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, Mrs. CORBOULD- JONES. Married . . . JONES, who m. rndly, abroad, . . . She had 2

daughters :-

~ d . GERTRUDE JONES, married . . . 2d. ELEANOR CORBOULD-JONES, m . . .

4c. WILLIAM CORBOULD, d. young. jc. EMMA CORBOULD, d. young.

ELEANOR CATHERINE CORBOULD, 2nd dau. of William John Corbould, was born in 1834. She married FREDERICK MORRIS, of 22, Milsom Street, Bath, son of Frederick Morris, of Holloway House, Bath, gent. (d. there 12 March 187j ; will pr. at A3 5,000) by his wife Cecilia Byron . . ., of 3, Gay Stzeet, Bath (d. at Ealing, 27 April 1887).

They had issue :- I. ELEANOR JULIA MORRIS, b. at 22, Milsom Street, Bath, I April 1860, d.

5 Dec. 1907, will pr. in London 18 Jan. 1908. Married at St. John's, Lower Weston, Somerset, 16 July 1886, WALTER ALLEN SHEPPARD, of Kin ston Road, Manvers Street, Bath, b. 14 Sep. 1862 at Paradise House, K We1 s Road, Bath, elder son of Thomas Sheppard of Bath (by his wife Frances Alice, dau. of Frederick Morris), who was the 5 th son of James Sheppard of Bath, and a brother of James Sheppard, c.E., of Bath, and of Monte Video, Uruguay. Mr. Sheppard, who is of kin to the de Selincourts of Rustington Hall, Sussex, has six sons :-

Ia. ~ N D LIEUT. ALLEN CECIL SHEPPARD, of 8, Bennett Street, Bath, b. at 2, Bloomfield Crescent, Bath, 23 July 1887, bapt. at St. Luke's Church, Bath. Educ. at King Edward's School, Bath, and Lewisham House School, Weston-super-Mare. Enlisted in Motor Machine Gun Service in May 1916. Gazetted 2nd Lieut. in Royal Tank Corps, June 1917 and served in France in the Great War for about two months, when he was invalided home with an eye injury. Invalided out of the Army, July 19 I 8. Automobile Engineer. Married at St. John's Church, Truro, 26 Jan. 1914, MAY GWAVAS, dau. of William Henry TROUNCE, of Saskatoon, Sask., Canada, and has :-

~ b . ALAN CECIL VIVIAN SHEPPARD, b. at Regent's Park, London, 7 Jan. 1918, bapt. at St. Luke's, Bath.

2b. SHEILA GWAVAS SHEPPARD, b. at Bath 2 0 July 1920, bapt. at Old Widcombe Church, Bath.

za. CLAUDE MORRIS SHEPPARD, of Montreal, b. I Dec. 1888 at Midford, near Bath, bapt. at Wellow, Somerset. Married. No issue. He served in the Great War as Sergeant in the Canadian Infantry.

ja. CAPTAIN NORMAN LOVEL SHEPPARD, of Finchley, London, b. at Mid- ford, Somerset 20 Feb. 1891, bapt. at Wellow ; served in the Great War in the Canadian Infantry and Royal Flying Corps. Married ADELA HOBBS, and has :-

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4a. CAPTAIN BERTRAM KINGSTON SHEPPARD, of Downend, Bristol, b. at Bath 1 5 May 1893, bapt. at St. Mary's, Bathwick. Served in the Great War. Gazetted Lieutenant Somerset Light Infantry, and was later transferred to the Indian Army. Promoted Captain (Gurkhas).

Married CONSTANCE REED, from whom he obtained a divorce. They had one daughter and a son MORRIS JULIAN SHEPPARD.

5a. LIEUT. THOMAS WILFRED SHEPPARD, of Rajahbhat Tea Estate, Dooars, India, b. at Castle Cary, Somerset, 16 June 1896, bapt. there. Educated at King Edward's School and Victoria College, Bath. Tea Planter. Served in the Great War with the North Somerset Yeomanry for two years. Gazetted Lieut. Royal Tank Corps, and I 8 months later was attached to the Royal Air Force, in which he served for one year.

Married- a t Calcutta, India, 18 Oct. 1928, B.L.E., dau. of W. G. PEARCE, of Pill, Somerset, and has one son :-

~ b . WALTER PEARCE SHEPPARD, b. at Calcutta, 8 Sep. 1931, bapt. at Rajahbhat T. E., 27 Oct. 1931.

62. LAWRENCE JULIAN SHEPPARD, of Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, b. at Bath 10 Dec. 1902 ; bapt. at St. Mary's, Bathwick. Unmarried.

Hoxne Abbey is built on the site of a wooden chapel in which the body of St. Edmund lay until its removal to Bury St. Edmunds. The tradition of the place asserts that King Edmund hid from the Danes under a bridge over the river Dove, now called Gold Bridge, and that a newly-married couple, crossing the bridge by moonlight, saw the reflection of the King's golden spurs in the water, and be- trayed him. St. Edmund accordingly pronounced a curse on every couple who should cross the bridge on their way to be married ; and a wide circuit was made by any prospective bride and bridegroom in order to avoid it.

The following legend, apparently concerning the Pelham family, ancestors of the Corboulds of Hoxne, has been handed down through several generations of the Corboulds of Bath : One of the Pelhams was knighted. His son would not marry the heiress chosen for him by his father, who disinherited him in conse- quence. Soon after this the Press Gang got hold of him as a young man ; but he deserted and got away abroad. He came to England a few years afterwards in disguise and was known in Bristol as " the dark gentleman who rode a white horse."

PELHAM CORBOULD resided at Hoxne Abbey at the close of the 18th century. He was born c. 176j and died at Hoxne Abbey j Oct. 1811. By his wife, a daughter of Dr. RUTTER, he had :-

I. DR. PELHAM CORBOULD, of Redenhall-with-Harleston, Norfolk, and later of Bath, born c. 1790. Believed to have retired from the medical profession on his succession to the business of " Pelham C~rbould,"~ brewers, maltsters, distillers, and merchants, of Harleston, Norfolk. Churchwarden at Reden- hall in I 85 I. Died at Redenhall 2 I March I 864, will proved at Norwich 20 May 1864. Married MARY . . ., of Great Yarmouth, who died there 10 July I 884 aged 86. Her will was proved at Norwich by C. A. Ducket, Esq., M.D., on 2 0 Sep. 1884. They had :-

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Ia. WILLIAM CORBOULD, of 72, Regent Road, Great Yarmouth, d. at Hoxne, Suffolk, 18 Oct. 1902. Probate of his will was granted in London 19 Feb. 1903 to Jane Plowman, widow.

2. JOHN CORBOULD, of Margate, Kent, and 8, Oxford Row, Bath. Born at Palgrave, Norfolk, and afterwards lived at Diss, Norfolk, and 7 and 32, Milsom Street, Bath.

As a small boy he was talcen by his father (who always wore breeches, long stockings and shoes with buckles) to Nonvich Cathedral and was shewn a very old monument to an ancestor of the Corboulds. In 1880 only the surname remained on this ancient tablet.

He died 4 May I 8 72 at 8, Oxford Row, Bath. His will is dated 5 Jan. I 867, and was proved at Bristol Nov. I 1872 by Frederick Morris, jun., of 22,

Milsom Street, Bath.

3. JESSE CORBOULD, of Southbroom Place, Devizes, Wilts, and 37, Broad Street, Bath, gent., d. at Devizes 10 Dec. 1884, will pr. at Salisbury 21 Jan. 1885 by J. A. Smith and G. Salway. He married Mrs. NAOMI HUNT, a widow with four children. She owned property in Devizes, including 11

and 12, Britley. She died at Devizes 18 Nov. 187j. Her will, dated 3 Dec. 1874, was proved at Salisbury 24 March 1876.

4. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, died before 1861.

5 . THOMAS CORBOULD of the Bluecoat School and Corbould's Academy, and of 16, Crescent Fieids, Bath, died at Bath, 3 March 1871.

The Pelham Corboulds and the Corboulds of Fitzroy Square had not met for many years when George James Corbould the Artist was walking in Bath with a friend named Smith, who began talking about surnames. Corbould turned to his companion and remarked " Go where you will, you'll always find Smiths but you rarely see the name Corbould anywhere." He had no sooner said this when his friend replied " Do not be so sure of that, for what do you read over that doorway." I t was " CORBOULD'S ACADEMY." Thos. Corbould married . . .COUSINS, who d. at Bath 13 March i871, having had :-

Ia. THOMAS CORBOULD, b. 1818, of whom later.

za. ROBERT RUTTER CORBOULD, of Long Island, New York. Married c. 1853, . . ., and had:-

~ b . MARY CORBOULD, of Long Island, New York, born c. 1854. Married in 1877, . . . . . .

3a. WILLIAM CORBOULD, b. at Bath 14 April 1828. Married 3 April 1858, JULIA AUGUSTA SIGNELL, of Bristol (aged 19). Sailed shortly after- wards, with his wife, in a 300-ton wooden sailing ship In,ooo or 14,000 miles, for the goldfields of Ballarat, Australia. She died at Ballarat 3 Sep. 1876, aged 36. He died there 24 Jan. 1914 aged 86, leaving issue :-

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~ b . ROBERT RUTTER CORBOULD, b. a t Ballarat 27 March 1862. Educated a t Ballarat College. Lived at Mildura, Australia. Married at Ballarat, May 1883, CLARA LOUISA BEAN, and has :-

IC. HAROLD SIGNELL CORBOULD, b. at Ballarat 14 May 1884. Scholar of Melbourne College for three years.

2c. RENE VERA CORBOULD, b. at Ballarat' 19 Feb. 1886.jc. CHARLES CORBOULD, b. a t Ballarat 1888. Educ. a t Mildura,

Victoria. 4c. NOEL BEAN CORBOULD, b. at Mildura, educ. there. Served

in the Great War 1914-18. jc. CLARENCE PELHAM CORBOULD, b. a t Geelong, Victoria.

Educ. at Wesley College, Melbourne. Served in the Great War 1914-18.

6c. MOLLY MARIAN CORBOULD, b. a t Melbourne c. 1900.

2b. WILLIAM HENRY CORBOULD, b. a t Ballarat 4 Nov. 1866, educ. at Ballarat College ; Mining Engineer and Metallurgical Chemist ; Life Member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgy ; Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy ; Member of the Australian Chemical Institute. Was on the Broken Hill silver fields 188j, and afterwards visited Great Britain, the United States, Austria, Japan, France, Canada, Germany and China for the purpose of studying mining, geo- logical formations and metallurgical works.

In 1893 he walked from Freemantle, Western Australia, to the Coolgardie goldfields (some joo odd miles). O n the field, water was selling at IS. to 2s. per gallon, a I lb. loaf of bread cost IS. 6d. ; the price of everything else was in the same proportion.

In recent years he was the directing spirit, in its early period, of Mt. Isa Mines, Ltd., Queensland, a company with a capital of 3,000,000 shares of EI each. The proved ore reserve, which is the fundamental asset of the business, already places Mt. Isa as one of the greatest lead-zinc deposits of the world, and this can be increased at any time as the full extent of the ore-bodies have not as yet been delimited. I t has been necessary to expend over ~3 , j4o ,ooo to develop and equip Mt. Isa on a scale com- mensurate with the importance of the mines, and in order to ensure that production costs will compare favourably with any producer of first rank importance.

In an article headed " The Makers of Mt. Isa," one of the leading Brisbane newspapers recorded that Mr. J. C. Miles found Mt. Isa ; but i t was left to Mr. W. H. Corbould to bring i t to the notice of the big international mining groups of the world, and he i t was who had the technical knowledge and suffi-

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cient imagination to see the wealth of the ore, and to realize that only capital reckoned in millions could exploit successfully the low-grade deposits.

He married at Folkestone, Kent, England, UNA RUBINA, of Sydney, New South Wales, dau. of Lieut. Henry DODDS, R.N. (who settled in N.S.W., and took up land there), and had issue :-

IC. VIOLET UNA CORBOULD, b. at Kensington Gate, London, W.8., 28 Jan. 1898, d. there 17 Feb. I 898, aged 20 days. Bur. in London.

2c. EVELYN UNA CORBOULD, b. at Perth, Western Australia, in 1902. Married in 1923 at Government House, Rabaul, Territory of New Guinea, Lieut.-Cmdr. DY SON STANDISH HORE-LACY, R.N. (retd.), occupier and sole owner of Garua Island, Talasea, T.N.G., who served in the Great War.

He is the son of Lieut.-Colonel Leslie Fraser Standish Hore, M.c., of Luburua, Kavieng, T.N.G., Barrister-at-Law, Resident Magistrate at Rabaul, who served in the Great War with the 2nd Australian Light Horse in Gallipoli and France, by his wife Emily Josephine, b. 1874, one of the three survivors of the wreck of the S.S. " Quetta" in 1890, eldest daughter of Dyson Lacy of St. Helens, near Mackay, Queensland. Lt. Col. L. F. S. Hore is the son of Colonel Hore.

Dyson Lacy was born at Newark, Notts, in 1836, and died at Sydney, N.S.W., in 1927, aged 91. He was a pioneer of the grazing industry in Queensland. O n July 3 1873 he was married at Wetheral, Cumberland, to Frances Emilia, dau. of Commander Joseph Irwin, R.N. (b. 1792, d. 1890 in his 99th year), who was the 3rd son of Thomas Irwin of Justicetown and Solport, Cumberland.

Cmdr. and Mrs. Hore-Lacy have issue :-

~ d . JOHN DYSON HENRY HORE-LACY, b. at Rabaul, T.N.G., 25 May 1924.

2d. MICHAEL FRANCIS HORE-LACY, b. at Rabaul, T.N.G., 15 Nov. 1926.

jc. ERIC HENRY CORBOULD, b. at Sydney, N.S.W., 9 Feb. 1909. Twin with Harold. Educ. at King's School,* Sydney.

4c. HAROLD EDWARD CORBOULD, b. at Sydney 9 Feb. 1909. Twin with Eric. Educ. at King's School, Sydney.

*E. J. Corbould, B.A., and R. H. Corbould (Section IX) were educated at the King's School, Canterbury, and E. H. Corbould and H. E. Corbould (above) were educated at the King's School, Parramatta, N.S.W., two of the oldest schools in England and Australia respectively. The school near Sydney was founded in 1832 by Bishop Broughton, who named i t after his old school in Kent.

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THOMAS CORBOULD, brewer, of JANE KEARTON, 22, Corn Street, Bath, b. 1818,

d. 8 Apr. 1861. Wife of Thomas Corbould, of Bath.

MARGARET JANE, daughter of Thomas and Jane Corbould, of Bath, and wife of Dr. Edmund

Exell, of Sheffield.

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3 b. FRANCIS ALFRED CORBOULD, b. a t Ballarat 16 July 1868, married MAUD . . ., and has :-

IC. WILLIAM WESTMAN CORBOULD, b. at Sydney 1898, educ. there. Served in the Great War.

2c. MABEL CORBOULD, b. at Sydney 1900. qb. EMILY JOSEPHINE CORBOULD, b. at Ballarat 10 Jan. 1872. Un-

married. Lives in Australia. jb. ADA ELIZABETH CORBOULD, b. at Ballarat 14 April 1873. Un-

married. Lives in Australia. 6b. MARY ANN AUGUSTA CORBOULD, b. at Ballarat 2 May 1875.

Unmarried. Lives in Australia.

THOMAS CORBOULD, of 22, Corn Street, 26, Stall Street, Southgate Street, and Beau Street (Counting House), Bath, brewer, eldest son of Thomas Corbould of Bath, was born in 18 18. Member of the Royal Cumberland Masonic Lodge (the oldest in Somerset). Died at Bath 8 April I 861, aged 43 ; will dated 26 NOV. I 8 j 9, proved at Bristol on go April 1861. Married JANE KEARTON, an Irish lady, and had issue :-

I . SUSAN CORBOULD, married WILLIAM HANCOCK, an artist, of Bath, son of Alderman Edward Hancock, of Bath. They went to America and had several children.

2. THOMAS CORBOULD, of Bath, brewer, b. 28 Feb. 1844, died at Bath in Sept. 1881. Married LUCY, dau. of John Edward PIKE, Esq., sometime Governor of H.M.'s Prison at Bath, and had :-

Ia. THOMAS ALEXANDER CORBOULD, Veterinary Surgeon, of Scott City, Kansas, U. S.A. Unmarried.

za. LUCY MAUD CORBOULD, married ARTHUR EDWARD BALL, Company Managing Director, of Grasmere, Hayesfield Park, Bath, and had :-

I b. KATHLEEN LUCY MARY BALL, b. 16 Oct. 1894, d. s.p. at Bombay. Married JOHN EDWARD KING, Cotton Broker.

2b. MARJORIE EDITH MAUDE BALL, b. 22'April 1900. Unmarried.

3. JOHN CHARLES CORBOULD, of 29, Russell Square, Brighton, and of Bath, brewer, b. 27 May 1846, died unmarried j May 1926 at 7, Cleveland Place West, Bath. Will pr. a t Bristol 21 Aug. 1926 by A. E. Ball.

4. MARGARET JANE CORBOULD, b. at Bath 28 Oct. 1848, d. a t Sheffield in July 1917. Married at Bath, EDMUND EXELL, M.R.c.s., L.R.c.P., physician and surgeon, 38, Rock Street, Sheffield. Dr. Exell was born at Bath 26 Nov. I 844 and died I 8 March I 9 I 2 ; will proved I 2 April I 9 1 2 at Sheffield. They had :-

Ia. HARRY EXELL, L.R.c.s., L.R.C.P. Edin. 1896, L.F.P.S. Glas. . 1896, of 2, Burnaby Street, Langsett Road, Sheffield, b. at Ashford, Kent 7 Feb. 1870, educ. a t Sheffield Medical School. Married LILIAN WAIN of Sheffield, b. 29 Sep. 1877, d. I March 1931, leaving issue :-

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~ b . GEOFFREY EXELL, b. at Sheffield 17 June 1906, bapt. at Pits- moor Church, Sheffield, educ. at Retford Grammar School and Sheffield University. Medical Student.

2b. KENNETH EXELL, architect (A.R.I.B.A. 1933)~ of 47, Struan Road, Sheffield, b. at Sheffield 9 July 1908, bapt. at Pitsmoor Church, Sheffield. Educ. at Retford Grammar School and S heffield University.

jb. REGINALD EXELL, b. at Sheffield 22 April 1911, bapt. at Pitsmoor Church, Sheffield. Educ. at Birkdale School, Sheffield.

qb. DENIS EXELL, b. at Sheffield 20 Jan. 1916, bapt. at Pitsmoor Church. Educ. at Birkdale School, Sheffield. Automobile En- gineering Student. - -

za. EDMUND CHARLES EXELL, M.P.s., partner in Exell Bros., Manufacturing Chemists, 20 Bank Street, Sheffield, b. a t Ashford, Kent, 26 March 1872. Educ. at Sheffield Grammar School. D.s.p. 17 Nov. 1929.

Married 28 Aug. 1914, MINNIE, dau. of . . ROBERTS, Registrar, of Sheffield.

3a. WILLIAM EXELL, b. at Yeovil, Somerset, 22 Aug. I 873, educ. at Sheffield Grammar School. Married at Old Southgate, London, 27 July 1907, HELEN CELIA, dau. of John Samuel ABBOTT, of Palmer's Green, London, and has :-

~ b . ARTHUR EXELL, b. at Winchmoor Hill, London, N., 11 May 1908. Bapt. at Winchmoor Hill. Educ. at the Merchant Taylors' School, London. Automobile Engineer.

2b. CLIFFORD EXELL, b. at Winchmoor Hill, N., 18 Sept. 191 3, bapt. there. Educ. at the Merchant Taylors' School, London.

4a. ARTHUR EXELL, M.P.s., partner in ExelI Bros., Manufacturing Chemists, 20, Bank Street, Sheffield, b. at Idle, Yorks, 8 Dec. 187j. Married at Old Southgate, London, 3 June 191 I, BLANCHE, dau. of John Samuel ABBOTT, of Palmer's Green, London, and had :-

~ b . NORMAN EXELL, b. at Sheffield 2 Oct. 1913, bapt. at St. Augus- tine's Church, Sheffield, 2 Nov. 1913. Educated at Magdalen College School, Brackley, Northants, and Sheffield University. Medical Student.

ja. ROBERT EXELL, b. at Idle, Yorks, 8 Sep. 1877. Married at Birming- ham, ALICE WOOD.

6a. MARGARET EXELL, b. at Morsbro' Dale, Yorks, 8 Sep. 1880. Un- married.

7a. THOMAS HAROLD EXELL, b. at Sheffield 16 Jan. 1882, d. there 2 Oct. 1882.

8a. BERTHA EMMA EXELL, b. at Sheffield 7 Aug. 1883. Married in 191 I, FREDERICK MOORE, Chartered Accountant, of Sheffield. He died at Psalter Lane, Sheffield, 24 Apr. 1920, leaving issue :-

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~ b . EDMUND MOORE, b. at Sheffield 6 Jan. 1914. Educated at Retford Grammar School.

J . ROBERT RUTTER CORBOULD, of Devizes, Wilts, b. 27 Oct. 185 3. Died at Devizes 28 June 1914, bur. there. Married in America, where his wife and only child died.

6. WILLIAM HENRY CORBOULD, of Bath and Midsomer Norton, Somerset, d. 1902. Married in 1880, FRANCES MARY (of 2, Bathwick Street, Bath, b. 22 July 1 8 ~ 6 , d. 30 Jan. 1927, bur. at Carshalton, Surrey ; Letters of Administration granted in London 17 March 1927)~ dau. of John Compton HUSSEY, Esq., of Clatford Hall, Marlborough, Wilts., by his wife Susannah Pearce, granddau. of Sir Christopher Slade, and descended from the Husseys of Salisbury, the Comptons of Compton Wynyates (Marq. of Northampton) and from King Edward I11 through his fourth son John of Gaunt. They had issue :-

Ia. REV. WILLIAM ROBERT CORBOULD, of Carshalton Rectory, b. at Tiver- ton, Devon, 16 Dec. 1880. Educ. at Bristol Grammar School and Lichfield Theological College ( I 902). Ordained Deacon 1904 and Priest 1905 by the Bishop of Bristol. Appointed Curate of All Saints- wi th-All-Hallows, Bris to1 I 904-06, St. Michael, Basings toke I 906 ; St. John the Baptist, Bathwick, 1906-1 9. Rector of Carshalton, Surrey, since 1919. The cross with jewels, which is worn by arch- priests of the Orthodox Church of Russia, was bestowed on him in 192j. In 1930 he was created a Knight Commander of the Order of the Most Holy Sepulchre by the Patriarch of Jerusalem.

za. CAPTAIN HENRY PEARCE CORBOULD, Royal Army Service Corps, of The Rectory, Carshalton, b. 3 Sep. 1882 at Midsomer Norton, Somerset, educ. at Bristol Grammar School. Served in France 191 j-I 8 and with the Army of Occupation, Rhineland, I 91 8-2 I. Awarded the French Medaille d'Honneur (avec glaives en vermeil) and mentioned in des- patches. Late representative of the British American Tobacco Company in Belgium. Now representative of the Polytechnic Touring Association in France.

3a. LIEUT. WILLIAM HENRY CORBOULD, Coldstream Guards, b. at Mid- somer Norton, Somerset, 6 April 1884, educ. at Bristol Grammar School. Served on the Western Front, France, 1914-1 8. Manager of the South African Branch (London) of the British American Tobacco Company. Died in Kent, 14 May 1922, bur. at Carshalton. Will pr. in London 7 July 1922.

Married by Rev. W. R. Corbould at St. John Bapt., Bathwick, 24 June 1908, LAURA TRYPHENA (of 11 5 , Park Lane, Carshalton), 3rd dau. of Edward Augustus GREEN, of Rochfort House, Rochfort Place, Bath, and Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucester, descended from the Stafford- Northcotes, Earls of Iddesleigh, and had :-

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I Lady Mary Stuart m. Sir William Graham.

I

Sir Robert draham of Fintry m. Janet, dau. of Sir Richard Lovell. I

Robert ~ r a h a m of Fintry m. Lady Elizabeth Douglas. I

Sir David Graham of Fintry m. Lady . . . Graham. I

William Graham of Fintry m. Catherine, sister of Cardinal Beaton. I

Sir David draham of Fintry m. Hon. Margaret Ogilvy. I

David Grahgm of Fintry m. Barbara, dau. of Sir James Scott. I

David Grahhm of Fintry m. Mary dau. of Sir James Halliburton. I

James Grahhm of Fintry m. Ann, dau. of Colonel Hay. I

David ~ r a h d m of Fintry m. Anna Moray and had r son and lo daughters. I

Robert ~ r a i a m of Fintry m. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Murray. I

Robert Graham of Fintry m. Margaret Elizabeth Mylne. I

John ~ r a h a b of Fintry, Helen ~hribtian Graham, and of Grahamstown, m. the Hon. Justice Henry Cloet6, LL.D.,

Cape of Good Hope, m. of Woodstock Cape of Good Hope. Johanna Catherine, dau. of Rodolph Cloetk, of Westerford, Cape of Good Hope.

~ a j o r - ~ e n C r a l Henry Daniel ClijetC, Inspector-General of Police, Madras Presidency.

Helen ~ a r a h Woodbine Cloet6, m. Frederiy James Walker.

Hilda woodbine Walker, m. Rev. K. J. K. Corbould, Rector of Lound, Suffolk.

ri 1 1 - 1 I Six children,

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~ b . FRANCIS WILFRID PAUL CORBOULD, b. at Ashton Gate, Bristol, 25 Jan. 1910. Educ. at Westminster School. Now of the Polytechnic Touring Association.

zb. PETER MARION CORBOULD, b. at Golders Green ~j Aug. 1914, bapt. at St. Michael's Church, Golders Green. Educ. at West- minster School.

3b. LAURA MARY DENISE CORBOULD, b. at Bath 10 May 1917, bapt. at St. John Bapt., Bathwick. Educ. at the Convent High School, Carshalton, Surrey.

qb. ANTHONY KENNETH CORBOULD, b. 27 May 1918 at Bath. Bapt. at St. John Bapt., Bathwick. Entered at Westminster School.

jb. WILLIAM ROBERT CORBOULD? b. posthumously at Wallington, Surrey, 7 June 1922, bapt. at All Saints' Church, Carshalton. Entered at Westmins ter School.

4a. WALTER WILFRID CORBOULD, b. at Midsomer Norton in 1886. Educ. at Bristol Grammar School. Died in 1909.

5a. REV. KENNETH JOHN KEARTON CORBOULD, of Lound Rectory, L.TH. 1913, b. at Midsomer Norton, Somerset, 8 April 1890. Educated at King Edward's School, Bath, Lichfield Theological College ( I 9 I I) and

- at the University of Durham. Ordained deacon 191 3 and priest 1914 by the Bishop of London. Appointed curate of St. Mark's Church, Hamilton Terrace, London, 19 I 3-23, St. Matthias, Earls Court 1923- 26. Rector of Lound, Suffolk, since 1926.

Married 14 April 1921, HILDA WOODBINE, dau. of Frederic James WALKER (of 47, Upper Hamilton Terrace, London, N.W., and The Old Hall, Felixstowe, Suffolk, Director of the London Power Co., Ltd. son of Dr. Walker of London), by his wife Helen Sarah Woodbine, dau. of Major-General Henry Daniel Cloett, Inspector-General of Police, Madras Presidency.

Maj. Gen. Cloett was a son of the Hon. Justice Henry Cloett, LL.D., of Woodstock, Cape of Good Hope, by his wife Helen Christian Graham of Fintry, and a nephew of General Sir Abraham Josias CloetC, K.C.B., K.H.

Mrs. K. J. K. Corbould is descended, through her mother, from Henry VI I of England, Robert 111 of Scotland and William of Nassau, Prince of Orange.

They have issue :- ~ b . JOHN ANTONY CORBOULD, b. at Hamilton House, St. John's

Wood, London, N.'rV., 7 Feb. 1922, bapt. at St. Mark's Church, Hamilton Terrace, London, 6 March 1922.

2b. MONICA MARY CORBOULD, b. at 33, Kensington Mansions, London, S.W., 18 June 1923, bapt. at St. Matthias' Church, Earls Court, London, 16 July 1923.

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jb. MARY DOROTHEA CORBOULD, b. at 7a, Philbeach Gardens, London, S.W., I Nov. 192j, bapt. at St. Matthias' Church, Earls Court, 3 Dec. 1 9 2 ~ .

qb. ELISABETH FRANCES CORBOULD, b. at Lound Rectory, near Lowestoft, 5 Feb. 1928, bapt. at the Church of St. John Bapt., Lound, 7 March 1928.

j b. ANNE TERESA CORBOULD, b. at Lound Rectory, 1 5 Oct. 1930, bapt. at the Church of St. John Bapt., Lound, I 3 Nov. 1930.

6b. MICHAEL CORBOULD, b. at Lound Rectory, 29 Sept. 1932, bapt. by the Rev. W. R. Corbould at Lound Church, 20 Oct. 1932.

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S E C T I O N V I I I .

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THOMAS CORBOULD (see Section III), bapt. at Cotton, Suffolk, j Dec. 1724, was the eldest son of the Rev. John Corbould, of Mendlesham. Thomas Corbould, or Gorble, married (vide Corbould of Speen MSS) MARY, b. 1729,bapt. at Horham 9 Nov. 1729, eldest dau. of William FULLER (who bore arms : Arg. three bars and a canton gules) and Bridget his wife, both of Horham, Suffolk ; they had :-

I. WILLIAM CORBOULD, b. 1757, bapt. at Horham in 1761, d. 1817, bur. at Nacton, Agent and Steward at Broke Hall to Sir Philip Broke. Married st, I 8 April 1797, at Nacton, Suffolk, MARY GOLDING, and tndly, at Nacton, 21 Oct. 1803, ANN GROOM COOKE.

2. THOMAS CORBOULD, of Woodspeen House, Newbury (1813-19), b. at Hor- ham, Suffolk, bapt. there 2 Aug. 1758, d. 1819. Bur. within the Presby- terian Chapel at Newbury. By his will, dated 10 Dec. 1813, he left the whole of his property, including Woodspeen House and lands in the parish of Speen, to his wife. By a codicil, dated 2 April 1814, he bequeathed to his wife the Harris of Speen estates, which he had then recently purchased.

Married by the Rev. J. M. Wood at St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London, 6 Oct. 1795, MARY (of Woodspeen House, Newbury, 1813-40), b. 6 Jan. 1764, bapt. 7 May 1764, d. ~j Dec. 1840 aged 76, bur. within the Presbyterian Chapel at Newbury, eldest of the seven children of Thomas GILES (of Newbury, b. 1738, d. 27 April 1782 aged 44) by his wife Abigail Kimber (b. 1734, d. 21 Dec. 1773 aged 39). Portraits of Thomas and Mary Corbould are in the possession of Miss Julia A. M. Corbould.

By her will, dated 29 Dec. 1840, Mrs. Corbould devised Woodspeen House and lands in Speen to her nephew James Corbould of Speen.

3. MARY CORBOULD, bapt. at Horham 1 3 Feb. 1760. 4. BRIDGET CORBOULD, bapt. at Horham 10 Oct. 1762. j. JOHN GORBLE or CORBOULD, bapt. at Horham 14 Oct. I 764, bur. at Horham

24 March I 76 j . 6. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bapt. at Horham, 4 Oct. 1767.

7. JOHN CORBOULD of Bentley, Hants, 1807, bapt. a t Horham 31 Dec. 1769. Died c. I 8 I 8. Bur. at Reading, Berks. Married . . ., who died after I 8 3 j , and had :-

Ia. JOHN CORBOULD, b. 10 Feb. 1814, educ. at Woodspeen House School, 1827, and later was an assistant master. Died at Wokingham 2 Jan. 1836. Bur, in his father's grave at Reading.

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na. HARRIET CORBOULD, b. 17 April 1816.

3a. JAMES CORBOULD, of Wokingham, Berks., b. 10 Oct. 18x8, educ. at Woodspeen House School (1830). Usher and Assistant Master at Farningham, Kent, c. 1838. Died before 189j.

Married SARAH (? EAST), of Barkham Road, Wokingham, who died at FIan$cross Park, near Crawley, Sussex, 10 July 189j. Adminis- tration of her estate was granted in London, 30 Aug. 1895, to Thomas East.

8. JAMES CORBOULD, bapt. 12 Feb. 1772, d. before Oct. 1774.

9. JAMES CORBOULD or GORBLE, of Horham and Ipswich, both in Suffolk, resided at Nacton till the death of his wife c. 1800, and later at Newbury, Berks, bapt. at Horham 4 Sep. 1774, d. Jan. or Feb. 1807, and was buried under the floor paving within the Presbyterian Chapel, Newbury. In his will, pr. 19 Oct. 1807, and witnessed by Ruth Giles and Richard Drewe, he is described as " late of Ipswich." Married ELIZABETH . . ., who died c. I 800, leaving issue :-

~ a . ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bapt. 17 March 1795, married at St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London, by the Rev. T. M. Jones, 20 Nov. 181 j, WILLIAM BOYCE. In later years she lived at Woodspeen House, Newbury. D.s.p. after 1840.

za. JAMES CORBOULD, of Woodspeen House, Newbury. (See next page.)

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JAMES CORBOULD OF SPEEN. B. 1799. D. 188j.

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C O R B O U L D OF W O O D S P E E N H O U S E

JAMES CORBOULD, of Woodspeen House, Newbury, Berks, gent. (see revious P page). B. 1799. Bapt. 9 Mar. 1799. Whilst walking along the Suffo k coast near his home at Ipswich in June 181 j , he heard the guns of the battle of Waterloo. Headmaster of Woodspeen House School. Several of his grandchildren still remember him as a very upright old man with silvery-white hair, light blue eyes and a clear pink and white complexion. His portrait (the figure in black) may be seen, done in stained glass, in a window in the chancel of St. Mary's Church, Speenhamland. He was also churchwarden there for 19 years. D. at 6, St. Mary's Place, Speenhamland, 2 March I 88 5 , aged 8 j , and was buried in Speen churchyard. Will pr. at Oxford 24 March 1885, re-sworn 1886, nett personalty E6,10l.

He was married by licence at St. Mary's Church, Speen, near Newbury, by the Rev. John Nelson, in the presence of LVilliam Giles and Richard Dibley on 16 Jan. 1821 to LYDIA, bapt. 26 Oct. 1800, d. 24 March 1868, aged 67, bur. at Speen, dau. of William GILES (of Newbury, bapt. 30 Oct. 1769, d. 23 Dec. I 840 aged 71), by his wife Maria Munvell, whom he married about 1792 at Newbury Parish Church. Mrs. James Corbould was a niece of Mrs. Thos. Corbould. James and Lydia Corbould had 10 children :-

I. MARY CORBOULD, b. at 3.10 p.m. 20 Oct. 1821, bapt. at the Presbyterian Chapel, Newbury I I Nov. 1821, d. I j Feb. 1880. Married JAMES HENRY GODDING, of j j, Northbrook Street, Newbury, b. I 3 Dec. 18 19, d. 20 April 1884, organist of St. Mary's Church, Speenhamland and St. Nicholas's Parish Church, Newbury (where there is a stained glass window to his memory), son of James and Lucy Godding, of Speen, and had :-

Ia. MARY ELLEN GODDING, of Ellerslje, London Road, Speenhamland, Newbury, b. 30 Dec. I 8 j 6, bapt. 4 Jan. I 8 j 7. Member of the Education and Relief Committees of the Corporation of the Borough of Newbury. War work : served in Red Cross V.A.D. No. 44 (Berks), and helped to run very successful soldiers' club. Chairman of North Ward, South Berks Womens' Unionist Association.

za. JAMES HENRY (HARRY) GODDING, of Ellerslie, Speenhamland, Berks, b. 14 June 1 8 j 8, bapt. 20 June 181 8. Educated at Woodspeen House School, Newbury. Trustee of Savings Bank and United Speen Charities ; for some years Poor Law Guardian ; gave to the town of Newbury the clock-house erected in the Broadway, Speenhamland, 1929. Hon. Sec. Newbury Branch, Navy League, 1912-3 I . During the Great War joined the Veterans' Defence Corps, and was appointed

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Hon. Sec., Vegetable Products Committee (Newbury branch) for sending vegetables to the Fleet, did tractor ploughing and herb dry- ing, and worked in food office.

3a. JESSIE LYDIA GODDING, b. 24 July 1860, d. at Newbury 4 June 1889 ; m. 24 April 1888, by the Rev. W. H. Corbould at Newbury Parish Church, THOMAS WEBB, MUS. Bac., F.R.c.o., of Stanmore, Donnington Square, Newbury, organist at Shaw Church, and had :-

~ b . CAPTAIN OLIVER STANLEY WEBB, M.c., R.E., A.M.I.M.E., Civil Engineer, now in Public Works Department, Singapore ; b. at Newbury 14 March 1889, bapt. by Rev. W. H. Corbould at Newbury Parish Church 3 0 Apr. 1889, educ. at Kingswood College, Grahamstown, and at Rhodes University College, Grahamstown, South Africa. As he was preparing for the A.M.I.C.E. exam. (to be taken in Feb. 191j) the Great War broke out, and he voluntarily enlisted in Dec. 1914 and had four and a half years' continuous service in France. Gazetted Captain in the Royal Engineers, April 1916. Awarded Miiitary Cross, Jan. 1918. Mentioned in despatches May 1918.

Married OLIVE LETTICE, b. 3 Feb. 1891, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Lewis JONES, B.A., Queens' College, Cambridge, Vicar of St. David's, Glanadda-cum- Penrhosgarnedd, Bangor, I 8 8 8, d. 1900, and Hannah Mary, his wife.

They have two sons :- IC. BRIAN WYKEHAM WEBB, b. 26 June 1921, educ. at Monkton

Combe School, Bath. LC. HUGH BASIL WEBB, b. 28 June 1926, educ. a t Monkton

Combe School, Bath.

2. THOMAS CORBOULD, b. at 7 p.m. 13 Sep. 1823, bapt. 12 Oct. 1823 by Dr. Penrose at Speen Church. Died at 10.4j p.m. 21 May 1826, aged 2 years and 8 months. Buried by the Rev. John Kitcat, 26 May 1826 at the Presbyterian Chapel, Newbury.

3. JAMES GILES CORBOULD, b. at 9.10 p.m. 5 Nov. 1827, bapt. at Speen Church by Mr. Harrison on Sunday 2 Dec. 1827. D. 25 Feb. 1828, bur. at the Presbyterian Chapel, Newbury.

4. REV. EDWARD JAMES CORBOULD, M.A. Oxon., b. 18 NOV. 1828, bapt. at Speen ; educated at Woodspeen House School, then at Rugby School (entrance Feb. 1843), and at Wadham College, Oxford, where he matricu- lated 9 June 1847, B.A. 1811 (4th Class Lit. Hum. 3rd Class Maths.), M.A. Oxon. 18j4. Ordained Deacon 1 8 j 3 and Priest 1854 by the Bishop of Lichfield to the curacy of Buxton, which he held till 1857, curate of Bar- cheston, Warwickshire I 8 j 7-60, Headmaster of Woodspeen House School 1860-70 ; Afternoon Lecturer at St. Mary's, Speenhamland 1861-70 ; curate of Charlwood, Surrey I 871-73, St. Andrew-with-St. Mary Bredman, Canterbury I 873-77, Harbledown I 877-8 ; Vicar of St. Mary's Church,

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GEORGE GILES CORBOULD, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.

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Teynham, Kent, from 1878 till he retired in 1908 and returned to Wood- speen House, Newbury, where he died 11 Nov. 1918,within a week of his 90th birthday, and was buried at Speen. Will pr. at Oxford 21 Jan. 1919 at E3,194. Woodspeen House, which had been in the family for 104 years, was then sold.

Married at St. Mary's Church, Speen, 10 June I 8 j 7, JULIA, b. 2 j April I 822, d. 23 June 1902 at Teynham Vicarage, bur. at Teynham, 5 th dau. of John and Elizabeth HITCHCOCK.

O n leaving Teynham (28 th April 1908) Mr. Corbould was presented with an album containing the names of the 264 parishioners who sub- scribed a purse of gold " as a slight token of their esteem and affection, and their appreciation of his thirty years of faithful minis try among them."

The Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Corbould had :- Ia. EDWARD CORBOULD, b. and d. in 185 8. 2a. JULIA ANNIE MOSS CORBOULD, of Harewood Cottage, Cold Ash, near

Newbury, Berks, b. 16 Feb. 18j9. ja. EDWARD JAMES CORBOULD, B.A. Oxon. Born at Woodspeen House,

Newbury, I 5 Aug. I 861 ; educated at the King's School, Canterbury ; scholar of Hertford College, Oxford, 1880, matriculated 19 Oct. 1881, B.A. 1885. Schoolmaster at St. Andrews and later a private tutor. Died unmarried 10 March 1899, aged 3 8. Administration granted in London 30 April I 899.

4a. RUPERT HENRY CORBOULD, of 2, Nottingham Terrace, Marylebone Road, London, N.W.I. An ecclesiastical artist. Born at Woodspeen House, Newbury 6 June 1866, educated at the King's School, Canter- bury from 1878. Entered the Studios of Mr. Alfred 0. Hemming, a well-known artist in stained glass, in I 88 j, and since Mr. Hemming's death in 1907 has carried on the same work, during which time he has executed many important windows throughout the United Kingdom and abroad. Fellow of the British Society of Master Glass Painters.

Married in 1907, ISABEL HAMILTON, L.R.A.M., pianist, d.s.p. 8 Feb. 1921, will pr. in London 24 March 1921, dau. of the late G. T. SOLEY, shipowner, of Liverpool, and sister-in-law of Sir Frederick Walker Mott, K.B.E., M.D., F.R.c.P., F.R.S. She was descended from the Irish Hamiltons.

j . GEORGE GILES CORBOULD, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.S.A. Lond., of 17, Bridge Street and 22, Berkeley Square, Bristol, b. 12 Jan. 1831. Bapt. at St, Mary's, Speenhamland, Newbury, I 3 Feb. 183 I. D. 18 May 1895, bur. at Arno's Vale, Bristol. Will pr. in London 19 June I 895. Educated at Woodspeen House, Newbury. Came to Bristol when quite young and was (after the old-fashioned custom) apprenticed to Mr. John Grant Wilson, a well-known surgeon, of I 7, Bridge Street. On the completion of his medical education at Bristol and King's College, London, he qualified in 185 j, and was appointed House Surgeon at Stockport Infirmary. Commenced private

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practice at Bristol in 18j6. Was for many years on the staff of Bristol Dispensary and at the time of his death was one of the Hon. Consulting Surgeons there.

Married on 3 Mar. 18j 9 a t Clifton Parish Church, ELIZABETH (b. at Bristol 25 Aug. 1831, d. ~j Oct. 1897, will pr. in London 16 Nov. 1897)~ 4th dau. of the said John Grant WILSON, and eventually succeeded to his practice. J. G. Wilson was born and married in Barbados and owned estates there, and later came to England to study medicine and surgery a t Guy's Hospital, London. He was descended from the Alleynes of Barbados through his mother Lucy Reynold, eldest dau. of Dr. Grant Ellcock and Elizabeth Reynoldia his wife, daughter of Reynold and Lucy Alleyne. They had :-

Ia. MARY OSTREHAN CORBOULD, of 6, Richmond Hill, Clifton, Bristol, b. 14 April 1860.

22. ELIZABETH WILSON CORBOULD, of j 3, Eccleston Square, London, S.W.1, b. 20 Sep. I 862. Married 5 July 1884, the REV. JOHN DAVID- SON MUNRO MURRAY, M.A., who was born in 1 8 j 3 in the West Indies, educated at Clifton College and at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he gained the Crosse and Lightfoot University Scholarships, and obtained a second-class in the Theological Tripos in 1876. Together with Bishop Bickersteth of Japan, he was one of the first members of the Cambridge Mission at Delhi. Ill-health and failing eyesight necessitated his withdrawal, and soon after his return to England he was in I 8 8 I appointed Vice-Principal of Wells Theological College, where he remained six years. Increasing blindness caused him to resign office in I 887. In I 889 he was appointed Vicar of Nynehead, Somerset. He died suddenly in London 10 Dec. 1894, and was buried on I j th Dec. at Nynehead. They had issue :-

I b. DOROTHY BRUCE MURRAY, B.D. (Hons.), Man., June 193 I, educ. at Bedford High School. Honours Certificate in Cambridge Higher Local Exam. I 9oj and I 906. Scholar of Newnham College, Cambridge 1906-09. Second class Honours in the Medi and Modern Languages Tripos in French and German 1909. First woman Bachelor of Divinity, Manches ter University. Secondary school and private teaching 1909-18. Since then she has been engaged in social and church work.

2b. ELEANOR MYSIE BICKERSTETH MURRAY, educ. at Bedford High School. In 1917 she started a company of Girl Guides at Chal- font St. Peter, Bucks, and was in charge of i t for nearly 8 years. In 1923 she founded a Ranger Company and became District Captain. She entered the Royal Manchester College of Music in 1926, obtaining the class " A " Teacher's Diploma (violin) in July 1928.

3b. CAPTAIN BERNARD ALLEYNE MURRAY, M.c., of The Beeches, Hertford, b. 13 April 1894. Educ. at Marlborough College and

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SIR WILLIAM BAKER, kt., of Bayfordbury, m. Mary, dau.

of Jacob and Mary Tonson.

I

I William Baker of Bayfordbury, b. 1778, m. Estina, dau. of Robert Fagan, Consul General of H. B. M. for Sicily and Malta.

I I

Juliana, = (I) William Baker, Esq., of ( 2 ) = Sophia, 3rd dau. of

I William Robert Baker, of Bayfordbury, J.P., D.L., m. Anna Emma Katherine, dau. of Henry Fynes Clinton, a descendant of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, K.G.

I

dau. of Bayfordbury, M.P.

Thos. Penn, of Stoke Poges, Bucks.

i William Clinton Baker, of Bayfordbury, J.P., m. Edith Mildmay Ashhurst, dau. of the Rev. Henry Lewis Ma jendie.

John and Lady Henrietta Conyers of Copt Hall, Essex.

I Katharine Edith, m. 1908, George William Cole- Hamilton, Esq., J.P.

I 1

Katharine Letitia, m. 1930, Captain Bernard Alle yne Murray, M.c., only son of the late Rev. J. D. M. Murray, M.A., by his wife Elizabeth Wilson, 2nd dau. of George Giles Corbould, M.R.c.s., L.S.A.

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I Colonel George Baker of Bayfordbury, b. 1794, d. 22 Dec. 1859, m. Caroline Julia, dau. of Col. John Barker, of Clare Priory, Suffolk.

I

- i Major-General William Thomas Baker, of Bayfordbury, b. 1830, d. 1890, m. 1870 Frances Caroline, 2nd dau. of the Rev. William Corbould-Warren, and granddau. of the Rev. John Corbould, M.A., of Bracon Ash, Norfolk.

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issue.

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later studied French and learnt riding at Versailles. Joined the Inns of Court O.T.C., passed in signals, Whitsun 1914; mobilized with the Inns of Court O.T.C. August 1914 ; 2nd Lieut. in Notts Yeomanry 13 Sep. 1914; Egypt 191j ; left for Salonica Oct. 191 j ; in the retreat from Serbia, later in the Struma Valley ; 1916 Lieut. ; May 1917 appointed to command 7th Mounted Brigade Signal Troop, returned to Egypt June I 9 I 7 and served through Allenby's advance from Gaza to Aleppo ; Captain April 1918 ; demobilized Aug. 1919, and subsequently transferred to General Reserve Royal Corps of Signals. Admitted Solicitor June 1920, memb. Law Society, Honours at Final, Broderip Prizeman and gold medallist (the best conveyancer of the year) ; partner in Corbould, Rigby & Co., jo, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, W.

Married on ~j th Jan. 1930, at Bayford Church, Hertfordshire, KATHARINE LETITIA, b. 21 April 1909, eldest dau. of George William COLE-HAMILTON, Esq., of Hacketts, Brickenden, Herts, B.A. Selwyn College, Cambridge, J. P. co. Herts, late Basutoland Mounted Police, member of the Constitutional Club ; b. 12

Sep. 1875, the heir next after certain living persons and their issue (if any) to the Barony of Mountflorence (see pedigree of the Earls of Enniskillen), by his wife Katharine Edith (m. 2 j April 1908), younger dau. of the late William Clinton-Baker, Esq., of Bayfordbury, Herts, and sister of Admiral Sir Lewis Clinton- Baker, K.C.B. Mrs. Murray is descended from King Edward I of England through the Courtenays, Earls of Devon.

They have issue :- IC. KATHARINE ELIZABETH MURRAY, b. at The Beeches, Hert-

ford, 7 May 1932.

3a. JOHN EDWARD CORBOULD, of j j, York Terrace, London, N.W.I., and I, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, W.I., b. 27 June 186j. Educated at Clifton College. Solicitor (admitted Dec. 1886, memb. Law Society, honoursman at Final). Senior partner in Corbould, Rigby & Co., of I, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, W.I. Member of the Windham Club, St. James's Square, S.W.I. He died unmarried I j Sep. 1922, suddenly, aged 5 7, and was buried at Arno's Vale, Bristol. Will pr. in London 16 Nov. 1922 at Egj,156.

6. REV. WILLIAM HENRY CORBOULD, TH.A.K.C.L. (18j 8), b. 14 April 1833, bapt. 12 May I 833 at St. Mary's, Speenhamland, educated at Woodspeen House, Newbury, during the headmastership of his father, and at King's* College, University of London.

He was ordained priest in 185 9 and appointed to curacies at Middleton and Rhodes, both in Lancasl~ire. In 1871 he became Vicar of Ramsbottom, near Manchester, a living which he held for 22 years. He was a pioneer of

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REV. WM. HY. CORBOULD, Vicar of Ramsbottom.

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the "open church movement," and sacrificed each year an income that might have been his own, in order that every seat in the church might be free to all.

Died unmarried at St. Paul's Vicarage, Ramsbottom, I 8 May I 893 ; bur. there 23 May ; the service being conducted by his life-long associate, the Rev. John Cox Edghill, D.D., Chaplain-General to the Forces, in the presence of jo clergy and a very full congregation. On Sunday z ~ s t , references to his kindly and useful life were made in the various local churches and chapels, the Baptist Pastor stating that " Mr. Corbould's removal is a loss common not only to the town but to the whole neighbourhood generally . . . he considered humanity first and was full of sympathy and benevolence, a true and generous friend to the poor." Further tributes were paid by the Bishop of Manchester, and by the Roman Catholic clergy through Father 07Riordyn, who publicly rendered tribute to his " kind and genial manner and high character." . . " He kept people together."

Administration of his estate (value E1,621) was granted inLondon, 9 June 1893.

7. FREDERICK CORBOULD, see Section X. 8. LYDIA CORBOULD, b. I July 1836, bapt. at Speenhamland Church, 3 I July

1836, died at Ramsbottom Vicarage, unmarried, ~j May 1886. Bur. at Speen.

9. JAMES ALFRED CORBOULD, b. at about 8 a.m. I Feb. 1839. Believed to have died the same day. Bur. in the Presbyterian Chapel, Newbury.

10. A SON, born and died 29 April 1842.

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FREDERICK CORBOULD, of Niton. B. 1834. D. 1892.

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C O R B O U L D O F N I T O N

FREDERICK CORBOULD (see Section IX) of Blenheim House, Ventnor, and of Niton, Isle of Wight, brewer, wine shipper and merchant, b. 28 Aug. I 834, bapt. 21 Sep. 1834 by the Rev. -. Meeking at Speenhamland Church. Educated at Woodspeen House School, Newbury, during the headmastership of his father. Churchwarden at St. Catherine's, Ventnor. Died 8 May 1892. Bur. at Niton. Will proved in London on 20 July I 892.

He married v st, 23 Dec. 1857, MARIA (b. 18 Feb. 1835, d. 27 March 1882, bur. a t Niton), dau. of William WINTERBOURNE of the City of Oxford (by his wife Maria Robertson), whose family held lands at Aston in the parish of Bampton, Oxfordshire, and is traditionally said to have derived its name from the village of Winterbourne, Berks.

Assisted by her nine surviving children, Mrs. Corbould made by hand the embroidered carpet in the chancel of Godshill Church, Isle of Wight.

He married zndly, by licence, at St. Catherine's Church, Ventnor, 16 Aug. 1886, JANE ELIZABETH, b. 1 8 ~ 9 , who d. 25 May 1889 aged 30, and was bur. at Ventnor, dau. of John LINTON. They had one child who died in infancy.

By his first wife Frederick Corbould had 10 children :- I. LYDIA FANNY CORBOULD, b. 23 Dec. 1858, d. at Winnipeg 14 July 1926.

Married at Edgware Road, London, 26 Oct. 1878, JOHN SHIELDS, of Broom- hedge, Ireland, Cheshunt, Herts, and Winnipeg, Canada, b. 1 5 Nov. 1844, d. I 5 July 1923, leaving issue :- -

la. JAMES SHIELDS, b. I Oct. 1879 at Hendon, Middlesex. Surveyor at Winnipeg. Enlisted in the 79th Cameron Highlanders of Canada and volunteered for active service on the outbreak of the Great War in Aug. 1914, came to England in Nov. 1914, and was sent to France early in 191 5 . Brigade Sergeant Major, I 5 th Batt. 48th Highlanders (Toronto). Was in the first Battle of Ypres, when the Canadians were surrounded by the enemy. The officers of his battalion were killed, and the non-coms. of whom he was one, had to carry on. This was before the days of steel helmets, and he was severely wounded in the head by five pieces of shrapnel, sent to hospital in England, and on recovery was sent to Shorncliffe, where he was appointed Staff Sergeant, which rank he retained until the war was over.

Married at Streatham Hill, London, 17 Feb. 1916, AGNES TAYLOR, of Coatbridge, Scotland, and had :-

~ b . KATHLEEN CORBOULD SHIELDS, b. 13 Oct. 1917 at Winnipeg.

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2b. JOHN SHIELDS, b. I Dec. 1918 at Winnipeg, d. there 29 Nov. 1920.

3b. LYDIA FANNY SHIELDS, b. at Winnipeg 27 Nov. 1921. qb. ALBERT JOLLIFFE SHIELDS, b. at Toronto 2 j Nov. 1923.

2a. MARIA SHIELDS, of 615, Mulvey Avenue, Fort Rouge, late of 109, Cauchou Street, Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, b. 12 Feb. 1881 at Hendon, Middlesex, Secretary. Served in the War Office, Whitehall, London, during the Great War.

3a. JOHN SHIELDS, b. 8 Sep. I 8 8 2 at Iver Heath, Bucks. Lately of Winnipeg, Canada, now of Newchurch. Married at Newchurch, Isle of Wight, 17 Aug. 1928, EMILY, 3rd dau. of \villiam and Mary GROVES, of Newchurch.

4a. LYDIA SHIELDS, twin with Mary, b. I Mar. 1884 at Iver Heath, Bucks, married at Winnipeg, 24 June 1908, GEORGE BLOMFIELD BARKER, of Barker Block, Melita, Manitoba, Canada, formerly of Ashfield-cum- Thorpe, Suffolk, England (b. there), son of Lemon Barlter (b. at Ash- field) by his wife Sarah Ann Blomfield, the youngest son of John Barlter (b. at Ashfield, c. I 8 10) by his wife . . . Nestling. They have issue :-

~ b . GEORGE SHIELDS BARKER, of Winnipeg, b. 16 April 1909, educ. .at Melita Collegiate Ins ti tute and Manitoba University (graduate 193 1).

2b. JOHN BLOMFIELD BARKER, b. 26 July 1910. Educ. at Melita Collegiate Institute, Manitoba.

3 b. HAROLD ALEXANDER BARKER, b. 2 j NOV. 191 3. Educ. at Melita Collegiate Institute.

4b. EDWARD CORBOULD BARKER, b. 2 j Feb. 1918 at Melita, Manitoba. j a. MARY SHIELDS, twin with Lydia, b. I Mar. I 884 at Iver Heath, Bucks.

Married at Winnipeg, 23 May 1 930, ALEXANDER DODDS, of Winnipeg, late of Haddington, Scotland.

2. JAMES CORBOULD, of Woolescote Lodge, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, b. at Blenheim House, Ventnor 20 April 1861 ; educ. at Woodspeen House, Newbury, during the headmastership of his grandfather and of his uncle. In 1876 he commenced a voyage round the world in the " Plassy," and as third in command helped to bring the ship safely through the great Bermuda hurricane of 1879. O n this voyage scurvy broke out, and the " Plassy " was so much damaged by terrific seas that i t took six months and a half to complete the return voyage compared with the normal sailing period of 21 days. He saw the " Atalanta " capsize in the hurricane and she was never spoken again. By an odd chance the wreck of her sister ship H.M.S. Eurydice off the Isle of Wight in 1878 was witnessed by Miss Elizabeth Holbrook who afterwards became his wife.

In I 892 he succeeded to his father's business ; later this was sold outright to Long & Co., Ltd., of Portsmouth. Mr. Corbould is a member of the Yarborough Masonic Lodge No. j j I, and was for 28 years Hon. Sec. of

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Ventnor Sailing Club. On coming ashore he became an enthusiastic infantry volunteer and in one year wonE6j worth of prizes for rifle shooting.

Churchwarden at St. Catherine's, Ventnor, where he was married on 16 October I 882 to ELIZABETH, b. at Oberon House, Ventnor, 27 May I 860, third and youngest dau. of Joseph HOLBROOK of Oberon House, Ventnor, and Wellow, in the parish of Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, who was born at Calbourne, and died at Ventnor, bur. there, a descendant of the naval family of Holbrook of Newtown, which was settled at Calbourne in the 16th century.

Mr. Holbrook married, at Newchurch, Anne, b. 28 May 1828, d. at Ventnor 11 April 1896, bur. there, eldest dau. of Jacob Fowler of Berelay, Niton (b. 179j, d. at Berelay I Dec. 1879 in his 81 th year, bur. at Niton), by his wife Jane (b. and bapt. at Niton in I 791, d. at Berelay 20 Jan. I 880 in her 89th year, bur. at Niton), elder dau. of Thomas Whitewood of Niton by Jane Arthur his wife.

The Whitewood family, which is recorded in Niton registers for 200 years, resided at Rookley in the parish of Godshill in the 17th century, and the Arthurs were at Niton as early as 1632.

Both through the families of Holbrook and Whitewood, Mrs. Corbould is connected with that of Urry, resident at Thorley since the I 6th century.

Mrs. Joseph Holbrook's sister, Mary, is now in her 98th year. They had issue :-

Ia. MARIA MAGDALENE (MADGE) CORBOULD, b. 27 June 1883, bapt. at St. Catherine's Church, Ventnor j Sep. I 883. Artist : landscapes and portraits. Educ. at St. Boniface School and Ellerker College, Richmond Hill, Surrey. Died at Collingwood Place, 29 March 1929, bur. at Speen.

Married at Teynham Church, Kent, by the Rev. E. J. Corbould, HORATIO ORLANDO POULTER, of Collingwood Place, Camberley, gent., b. at Collingwood 29 Oct. 1877 ; member of the Law Society since 1904 ; memb. of the Medico-Legal Society since 1908. In 1910 he (as a tyro) won with the highest possible score the 1st prize in the Colt Revolver Competition, at Bisley Camp. In 191 I he won the N.R.A. bronze revr. medal (County Assn.) at Bisley. In 191 I and 1912 he won the gold medals and revr. championships of the London and Middlesex Counties R.A. at Bisley. In 191 1-12 and - I 3 he won the gold medals and revr. champshs. of the S.L.R.C. at Bisley. In 1912 he won the bronze and in 191 3 the gold medal and revr. champsh. of the N.L.R.C. at Bisley. In 1912 he was selected for the team of four to represent the United Kingdom in pistol shooting in Olympic Games at Stockholm and was there awarded 2 bronze medals (team) and a special certificate of merit (individual).

Enrolled Ulster Volunteer 9 Feb. 1914. Honorary Agent r z Feb. '914-

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In July 1914 he was Captain of the Whitehead Team (A-C) at Bisley which beat the Territorial Force.

Volunteered for active service 6 Aug. 1914, and several times later, but was not actually enlisted until 191 5 . Was conjointly with Mr. Huxley (who at his own expense supplied the iron target frames and targets) honorary instructor in revolver shooting to the officers of two infantry brigades in October and November 1914 at Bisley Camp and supplied the ammunition free. Army Marksman (Rifle). Served as a private (sometime acting L.Corpl., unpaid) in infantry, Royal Fusiliers (front line France and Belgium I 9 I 6- I 9 I 7- I 9 I 8). Honorary Instructor (revr.) 37th Divisional M. M. P. in France during rest times from trenches in 1917. During another 3 days rest period, on 24 July 1918, the respective A.P.M.s arranged a revolver match in which he beat Corporal C. D. Nicholson (80th Divn. U.S. Army), champion military revolver shot of the United States Army. He was severely wounded by machine gun fire at the taking of a village east of Caudry a fortnight before armistice, and was discharged from hospital 13th March 1919 category B 111 with life pension (confirmed), and transferred to army reserve I I April 1919.

Eldest son of the late Harry George Poulter, of Collingwood Place, gent., by his wife Kate, fifth daughter of Robert Briant, and cousin of Geor e Grossmith the actor, and Joseph Wells, D.c.L., Vice-Chan- P cellor o the University of Oxford.

They had issue :- ~ b . GEORGE COLLINGWOOD BROWNLOW POULTER, b. j N O ~ . 1908.

Co-opted Member of the Records and Ancient Monuments Com- mittee of Surrey County Council, and of the Historical Records Committee of Frimley and Camberley Urban District Council, '934.

Elected a Member of the Society of Genealogists, 193 3. Author of " The MacCrimmon Genealogy," " The Wilsons of Barbados," " The Golden Farmer," and " The Later Highwaymen of Baghot Heath."

Member of Comunn na Piobaireachd (which records the history and publishes ancient tunes of ceol mor, and maintains advanced classes for army pipers at Edinburgh Castle).

Life Member of the English Twenty Club and of the Surrey XX Club, Bisley. Memb. of the Executive Committee of the Surrey County Miniature Rifle Association. Hon. Secretary of Chobham and District Rifle Club, and late Chairman of its Finance Committee. Shoots for West Surrey, Chobham and Worplesdon. Bell medal, 1930.

Vice-President of the Surrey County Chess Association I 930-4, and a member of the Council since 1933 ; Surrey county player. Member of the Council of the Middlesex County Chess Associa-

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tion. Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer, Camberley Chess Club, since 1927, and winner of the championship silver medal in that year.

2b. CHARLES GEOFFREY BROWNLOW POULTER, 318th A.A. S/L Coy., R.E. (T.), b. 14 Jan. 1910. Surrey county service rifle. shot, and also shoots for West Surrey, Royal Engineers (Guild- ford), and Chobham. Second in Surrey Group R.E. service rifle championship in both 1932 and 1933. Runner-up West- lake Cup 1932 and winner of \Vestlake Cup 1933. Member of English and Surrey XX Clubs.

Bell Medal 1929. R.E. silver medals for service rifle shooting 1931-2. N.R.A. Donegall Badge 1932. Surrey County R.A. bronze medal, 1934. Class " A " National Roll of Marksmen 1930-1 -2 -3 -4 - j . Hon. Sec. Royal Thgineers (Guildford) Rifle Club.

Plays chess for Camberley. za. VIOLET ELIZABETH CORBOULD, educ. at St. Boniface School and Ellerker

College, Richmond Hill, Surrey. Married in 1908, PERCY HARRY ANGUS EAMES, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, son of Richard Eames of Fare- ham, Hants, grandson of William Eames, member of the armigerous family of Eames of Hampshire and Somerset. They have :-

~ b . OLWYN MYFANWY VIOLET EAMES, b. in Wales, 18 June 1909. 2b. MARTIN PERCY JAMES EAMES, of Coobang, Parkes, N.S.W., b.

12 July 1910, educ. at Colston's School, Bristol. Settled at Traingie, N.S.W., Australia, in Sept. 1926.

ja. HUBERT JAMES CORBOULD, of 1 j 2 , David Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, Accountant, b. at Ventnor, I. of W., 25 April 1886, educ. at Colston's School, Bristol, I 896-1901. Member of the Yarborough Masonic Lodge, No. 5 j I .

Married at Montreal, Canada, 24 Sep. 1922, MILDRED KATE, b. at Dean, 4th dau. of Francis ATTRILL, of Dean, Whitwell, by his wife Fanny, dau. of \Villiam and Charlotte Attrill of Jobsons, Niton, and granddau. of Daniel Attrill of Dean, Whitwell, b. 1822, d. 1 2 July 1895, bur. at \Vhitwell, I. of W., and his wife Mary Fleming (d. 1894). They have one son :-

~ b . FRANCIS JAMES CORBOULD, b. at Sudbury, Ontario, I Feb. 1930, bapt. at the church of the Epiphany,*Sudbury, 14 June 1930.

3 . MARIA MUNVILLE CORBOULD, b. 1 5 Jan. 1863, educ. at " The Hurst," Andover, and in London. Married, as his 2nd wife, at Ventnor, 6 June 1886, HENRY JAMES HOEY, Inland Revenue Dept., of Southampton, and later of Glasgow, Aberdeen, Craigellachie and Brighton, son of Patrick Hoey, by his wife, a member of the ancient and arn~igerous family of O'Neil. Mr. Hoey, who d. 29 Oct. 1927, had married 1st Henrietta Elizabeth Worthington of Ventnor, who d. 10 Nov. I 883 aged 3 2, bur, at Ventnor ; they had one child who died in infancy.

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By his 2nd wife, he had issue :-

Ia. MARIA HOEY, b. in Scotland, 30 March 1887. Married 17 Sept. 1911 GEORGE ERNEST RYDE of Hove, Sussex, gent. She served throughout the Great War at a V.A.D. Hospital in Brighton.

22. ELLEN HOEY, b. in Scotland, 8 Aug. 1888, d.s.p. 18 March 1925. Married 18 Oct. 1920, PERCY EDWIN SMITH, of Leamington Spa, Warwick.

32. HENRIETTA HOEY, b. at Craigellachie, Scotland, 6 Feb. 1891. Art Class Teachers' Certificate (South Kensington, 10 March 1913). Com- mendation, National Competition, Board of Education, I 9 I o. London City and Guilds Certificates.

On the formation of the Women's Royal Air Force, she was gazetted Assistant Administrator, and appointed Assistant Technical Super- intendent, 2 Aug. 1918. Demobilized, 30 Nov. 1919.

Married 16 Sep. 1922, JOSEPH STUART DARRACOTT, of The Laurels, Cargate Avenue, Aldershot, Worshipful Master (I 93 2) of the Palma Virtuti Masonic Lodge, No. 4187. During the Great War from 191j to 1918 he served in France in the Artists' Rifles and the Hampshire Regiment, gazetted 2nd Lieut., and was wounded.

He is the adopted only son of the late Thomas Darracott, of Flexbury, Cargate Avenue, Aldershot, Hants, Esq., C.C. and J.P. (Hants), C.C. (Cornwall), Governor of Aldershot Hospital, member of the Society of Friends, who d. 2 Aug. 1932, will pr. Oct. 1932 at k18,448, and his wife Annie Maria Shepherd.

They have :-

I b. THOMAS MICHAEL DARRACOTT, b. 25 Aug. 1923.

2b. JOHN MUNVILLE DARRACOTT, b. 7 March 1928.

jb. JOSEPH CORBOULD DARRACOTT, b. at Aldershot 22 Feb. 1934. 4a. PATRICK HENRY MICHAEL HOEY, of Oakdene, The Avenue, West

Wickham, Kent, b. a t Brighton 12 Oct. 1896, Executive Officer, Inland Revenue Department, Somerset House, London. Staff side Secretary, Inland Revenue Dept., Whitley Council, July 1920 to date. Hon. General Secretary, Civil Service Confederation (membership 5,600) Nov. 1927 to date. At his school at Brighton he was in the 1st XI cricket and football, captain of school house, holder of IOO yds. running record for 8 years, member of his school chess team, also of Inland Revenue chess team. He enlisted in the Queen's Westminsters in Jan. 1916 ; but was demobilized in Sept. 1916, owing to heart disease.

Married 30 June 192 I, JOAN EDITH SAMS, of London, and has issue :-

xb. PATRICIA MARY HOEY, b. 17 June 1926.

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5a. THOMAS O'NEIL HOEY, of Banbury, Oxfordshire, of the Civil Service, formerly of Lloyd's, b. at Brighton, 16 July I 899. Attested Aug. 1917. Joined up 7 Jan. 1918. Served in the 10th Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt., and also in the Oxfordshire Hussars. Wounded near Lille Aug. 1918, also wounded near Malplaquet (4 miles from Mons) 7 Nov. 1918. Discharged as disabled 28 Feb. 1919.

Married 6 Sep. 1928, EDITH BEATRICE CORNLEY, of Coventry.

6a. ROBERT LEE HOEY, of the Royal Air Force, b. a t Brighton 29 May 1903, served with the Shanghai Defence Force during the disturbances in China in 1926. Married 3 April 1926, ADA PHYLLIS FREEMAN, of Glouces ter.

4. MARY CORBOULD, b. 14 Feb. 1864, educ. at the Benedictine Priory of the Sacred Heart, Ventnor. Died at Manchester 7 Nov. 1932. Married in 1886, COLON^ ALBERT EDWARD JOLLIFFE, R.G.A., of 20, Reynard Road, Chorlton-cum-Rardy, Manchester, served with the 4nnd Division B. E. F. France I 9 I 6, some time Commandant of Prisoners-of-War Camp, youngest son of Jonathan Jolliffe, of Luccombe and Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, b. 1818, d. 28 Jan. 1897, bur. at Bonchurch, by his second wife Frances (b. 1824, d. 14 March 1911, bur. at Bonchurch), dau. of Arthur May of Luccombe, b. 1784, d. 22 July I 8 j 9, bur. at Bonchurch, and Jane his wife (b. 1800, d. 21 Dec. 1877, bur. at Bonchurch).

They have :- ra. ROSA MARY JOLLIFFE, b. at Ventnor 9 Aug. 1889. Married at Bon-

church, Isle of Wight, 3 I Dec. 1912, VICTOR GEORGE MARTIN, of Rose Bank, West Didsbury, Manchester, Managing Director of the Aero- water Supply Company, Manchester and Liverpool, and has issue :-

~ b . BARBARA BETTY MARTIN, b. at Whalley Range, Manchester, 9 O C ~ . 1913.

2b. PAULINE MARY MARTIN, b. at Whalley Range, Manchester, 2

Aug. 1918.

5 . VIOLET CORBOULD, b. 17 Feb. I 865, d. 24 March 1865, bur. at Ventnor. 6. ANNIE MARTHA CORBOULD, of Scatwell, Higham, Kent, b. 7 March 1866,

educ. at Newport, Isle of Wight, Dibdin in the New Forest, then a t King's Lynn, Norfolk and in London. Throughout the Great War she served at Great Hermitage V.A.D. Hospital, Higham.

Married at St. Mary's Church, Brighton, Sussex, 10 May 1902, JOHN (IAN) NIMMO, electrical engineer, of Higham, b. at Milton-of-Buchanan, co. Stirling, Scotland, son of William Nimmo, of Penicuik, Midlothian, and of his wife Agnes Haggart, of Balquhidder, co. Perth, Scotland.

7. FREDERICK CORBOULD, an engineer at Woolwich Arsenal, b. 19 Sep. 1867, seriously injured in motor accident, Woolwich, 191 5. Married in 1897 at St. Andrew's Parish Church, Sonning-on-Thames, Berks, ELSIE HILMA

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d. at Salfords, Redhill, Surrey, 16 July 1934, dau. of Francis BROWN, of The Old Deanery, Sonning-on-Thames, and of Melbourne, Australia, and gt. niece of the Rev. Principal Robert Bren, C.M.S., of Reading.

They had :- Ia. ELSIE MADELINE CORBOULD, of Hilma, Salfords, Redhill, b. at Black-

heath, S.E., 13 Aug. 1898. During the Great War she joined No. I School of Aeronautics at Reading, was subsequently engaged in detailing and tracing at John I. Thornycroft's at Basingsto$e, and is now with the Monotype Corporation, Ltd.

8. ALFRED GILES CORBOULD, of 39, Sundorne Road, Charlton, S.E.7, b. at Blenheim House, Ventnor, I Jan. 1875 ; with Messrs. Copestake, Crampton and Co., 10, Cheapside, London, E.C., for the past 44 years.

Married at St. Luke's Church, Old Charltbn, S.E.7, 31 Aug. 1912, MARY ALICE, b. 10 March 1874, eldest dau. of Captain gilliam Henry PARK, shipowner, and his wife Catherine, and granddau. of Mungo Park, Esq., M.D., London, who was a son of Captain Mungo Park, R.N., of Fowlshiels, Yarrow, Selkirk, sometime a physician at Peebles, the celebrated African traveller and author, a friend and neighbour of Sir Walter Scott, Bt., and Com- mander of the Niger Expedition of 1801, by his wife, the eldest dau. of Thomas Anderson of Selkirk.

9. SISTER BEATRICE ROBERTSON CORBOULD, one of the Anglican sisterhood at St. Michael's Home, Bloemfontein, South Africa, b. 22 Oct. 1876. Educ. at the Benedictine Priory of the Sacred Heart, Ventnor, and at a London hospital.

10. SISTER AGATHA CORBOULD, of Royston, Herts, a Roman Catholic nun, b. 13 April 1879, educ. at the Benedictine Priory of the Sacred Heart, Ventnor.

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I John, living in 1558.

I Edward, of Debenham, Suffolk, b. circa 1560, d. 29 Aug. 1630. Married Christian . . . , d. 1647.

I

A&, m. hoda as, of Bildeston, Holbrook, and ~ o h n , 1625, Thos. Debenham, Suffolk, gent. Married m. Pascall. Grissella, dau. of Wm. Lynne, of Mistley. Bridget

! Warde.

I ___ - I I I I I I I

A Griscill, ~homas , John, Mary William, Eiz. Anne, John Corbould, son, b. 1628, b. 1630. b. 1633, b.1635. b. 1637. b. 1641. b. 1643. b. 4 Aug. 1627, d. b. & d. m. Robt. m. Mary ? 1693. Bur.at 1627. Clarke. Clarke. Brooke.

I John, of ~ rboke , bur. 1709, m. Honour . . .

I I

I I I I Peter, William, John, of ~amkel,

I Thomas,

I Francis,

I Honour,

I Robt.,

d. 1701. d. 1710. Brooke, bapt. bapt. bapt. bap t . bapt. m. twice. 1690. 1692. 1699. 1701. 1706.

I

arkh ha, A A ~ , ~ohn, ' of 8, Dove Lane, Norwich, cdar~es. bapt. bapt. bapt. at Brooke zo June 1720. bapt. 1716. 1719. Married Ann Miller. 1721.

I

Ann, b. 1766, Rev. fohn, of Hungate Lodge, Weston Longville, d. unm. 31 Jan. and Bracon Lodge, Bracon Ash, b. 1768, d. 1810. 1843 aet. 77. Married Elizabeth, on1 y dau. of Rev. Thos. Warren.

I

~ i e h t . Rev. I~hos . ~ a r J Anne, I

Charles, ~raLces, John d. 1869. Mrs. Ban- b- 1799. b. 1800. Warren. father.

~ o h n , ~a thhrine, Rev. john 1 I

Frances Julia, b. 1841. m. Col. G.A. Warren. Caroline, m. Capt.

Way, c. B. m. Maj. Gen. C. J. R. W. T. Baker. Fulford.

I I I Rev. William 2 others. Corbould- Warren, m. Anne Cubitt.

I - - -- -. - - - - - - -

I Edward,

I I I I 4 others.

m. R O S ~

H. M. Davis.

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S E C T I O N X I .

CORBOULD OF DEBENHAM

THOMAS CORBOULD (see Section I), fourth child of John and Alice Corbould of Thorndon, was born circa I 5 33. He was mentioned in his father's will. In the Subsidy Return (Suffolk, I 5 68) occurs the name Thomas Corbold-the customary spelling of the name at that time at both Thorndon and Debenham. One of the Corboulds of Debenham was a beneficiary under the will of his godfather, a Corbould of Thorndon.

He married MARGARET . . ., and had issue :- I . JOHN CORBOULD, living in I 5 5 8.

3. ALICE CORBOULD, bapt. at Debenham in I j 62. 3. EDWARD CORBOLD or CORBOULD, of Debenkam, Suffolk, born c. 1j63.

Married CHRISTIAN . . ., who died 3rd Oct. 1647. In 1639/40 " WIDOW CORBELL " of Debenham paid Ship Money. He died 29 Aug. 1630, leaving issue :-

Ia. THOMAS CORBOLD or CORBOULD, of Bildeston, Holbrook, and Deben- ham, Suffolk, gentleman, described in the Ship Money Returns 1639/40 as Mr. CORBOLLE of Holbroke. Extracts from his book of genea- logical notes are given here. He records that on " 24 August 1624. I Thomas Corbould was married unto GRISS (ELLA) LYNNE one of the daughters of William Lynne of Mistley in the County of Essex on the xxiiii day of August in the year of our Lord God 1624 : we were married at t Bradfield in the County of Essex." He died 20 Aug. 165 8 and was buried in the chancel of Stutton Church on 21 Aug. His will (165 9) is at Somerset House. She was buried at Stutton 14 June 1664.

They had issue :- ~ b . Thomas Corbould noted that in " Aprill 1627, Griss(el1a) of me

the said Thomas . . was the 10 daie of Aprill 1627 delivered of a goodly man childe but yt was born dead : she fell in travayle when I went to London . . . Y Y

2b. He continues : " October I 628, Grysilla Corbould the daughter of me Thomas Corbould was borne at t Bildeston in Coun : Suff on the sixt day of October 1628 about xii of the clock at t myd- night or rather a little after . . . my ffather and Thos. Smith Godfather Goodwiff . . . wife were godmothers my aunt was . . . my daughter was baptised ye 16 day of October." GRIS-

CILL CORBOULD died 10 Sept. 1696. There is a monument to her and her husband in the south aisle of St. Mary Stoke

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QUARHAMS, STUTTON.

RESIDENCE OF JOHN CORBOULD (b. 1633, d. 1699).

HALL. Note small Tudor drawings on wall.

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Church, Ipswich. She married in 1614, ROBERT CLARKE, gent., Town Clerk of Ipswich, who was born in 162j and died 10 Nov. 1697. He was the son of Robert Clarke, gent., of Ipswich (d. 26 Dec. 164j) and of his wife Mary (d. 7 Nov. 1627) dau. of Chr. Ballard of Ipswich. They had :-

IC. ROBERT CLARKE, b. 1 6 ~ 4 , executor of the will of his uncle John Corbould.

zc. JOHN CLARKE, executor of the will of his uncle John Cor- bould. Believed to have lived at Stratford, Suffolk.

jc. ELIZABETH CLARKE.

3b. " THO : CORBOULD sonne of me Thomas Corbould of Bildeston was borne there on the 6th day of September 1630 Anno Caroli Regis Sexto : his mother had been sick and kept her chamber j weekes and was wounded full weake : she fell in travayle after I was gone to . . was delivered before I got from . . '. God declared his great power and mercy." THOMAS CORBOULD paid Hearth Tax at Debenham in 1674, and died in 1697. There is a monument to him in St. Mary-le-Tower Church, Ipswich.

qb. On the title page of Thomas Corbould's book is written " May 1633. My sonne JOHN CORBOULD was borne at t Bildeston the first day of May about sunsett : and was baptised the 9th May : the witnesses were Jo : Cole, fr. Harvey, Mrs. Binning, Goody

Y Y

JOHN CORBOULD of Quarhams, Stut ton, and Holbrook, Suffolk, gent., paid Hearth Tax as " Mr. Corbold of Holbrook " in 1674. He purchased Quarhams (now belonging to Mrs. H. G. Parry Okeden of Stutton House, Ipswich) from Thomas Purplet, or Pirplett, gent., of Ipswich between 1664 and 1699 ; this estate was bought by Samuel Barnardiston. He was a churchwarden a t Holbrook in 1693. He died in 1699, and was buried in the chancel of Stutton Church in 1700. His will, dated 19 May 1699, directs that Quarhams was to be sold.

John Corbould married MARY CLARKE of Ipswich, who was left lands in Stutton and Holbrook (part believed to be Marke- wells*) by her husband for life with remainder to their daughter Elizabeth. . f ..

Mrs. Mary Corbould was bur. at Stutton I Sep. 172j, having had issue :-

IC. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, living in 1699. 2c. MARIE CORBOULD, bur. at Stutton 28 Nov. 1669.

*Robertus Markewell, juror of the town of Stutton, was mentioned in an Inquisition of Edward 111.

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gc. EDWARD CORBOULD, bur. at Stutton 28 Nov. 1669. 4c. MARIE CORBOULD, bur. at Stutton 7 Dec. 1678. jc. GRIZELLA CORBOULD, bapt. at Stutton 1687, bur. at Stutton

8 Nov. 1687. 6c. JOHN CORBOULD, bur. at Stutton, 18 April 1690. 7c. EDWARD CORBOULD, bur. at Stutton 8 April 1698. 8c. JOHN CORBOULD. (John and Samuel Gorbold were voters

at Debenham in 1710). Married MARY . . ., and had :-

~ d . JOHN CORBOULD, bapt. at Holbrook 1730. 2d. SARAH CORBOULD, bapt. a t Holbrook 1733. 3d. MARY CORBOULD, bapt. at Holbrook 173 1. qd. SUSANNA CORBOULD, bp. at Holbrook 1737. jd. SHADRACH CORBOULD, bp. at Holbrook 1738. 6d. ELIZABETH CORBOULD, bp. at Holbrook 1744.

j b. " My daughter MARY CORBOULD borne 19 Aug. I G ~ j at Bildeston about . . . before one of the Clock in the afternoon : a lusty child." She died unmarr. Her will .was proved at Ipswich in 1671.

6b. " My sonne WILLIAM was borne on Wednesday half an hower after X I of the clock in the . . . the nineteenth of July 1637 and was baptised 23 August."

7b. " My daughter ELIZ : CORBOULD borne ye 4 July 1641 being Sonday about 2 . . . in the afternoon in Holbrook, she was baptised 11 July at Stutton Equ.", for " conveniency of near- ness " according to the register.

She died unmarried and was buried in the chancel of Stutton Church, ~j May 1705.

8b. " My daughter ANNE CORBOULD was born on ye . . . about 8 of the clock October 19 was bap : I No : 1643."

ta. "ALICE coRBouLD my sister married [at Debenham! to THOMAS PASCALL of . . . on the daie of . . . Anno dni 162j. And att Michaellmas after they went and lived at . . . e . . . (illegible) in Essex, in my land wherein Thomas Keyes dwelt."

3a. " July 1626. My brother JOHN CORBOULD on the . . . day of July in the year of our Lord God 1626 was married unto BRIDGETT (WARDE) att Bury St. Edmunds." In the same book is a copy of the Marriage Bond of John Corbould (23 July 1626) previous to his marriage with " Bridgett Warde one of the daughters of Mary Warde Widdowe" with the rest in his brother's handwriting :-" John and Bridget abovesaid were married before the month went out."

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JOHN CORBOULD of Bildeston, "gentleman and grocery7' paid Ship Money in 1639140. His will, dated 1646, is at Bury St. Edmunds. He had issue :-

~ b . " 4 Aug. 1627. My brother John Corbould's sonne was borne at Bildeston in Suff the ffourth day of August 1627: he was baptised on the 14th day of the same moneth and named JOHN : my ffather Edw : Corbould Jo : Sayer ye Widdowe Warde and Griselle my wife were witnesses . . . 7 7

I t is believed that this John moved from Bildeston to Brooke. See " CORBOULD of BROOKE " on next page.

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S E C T I O N X I I .

CORBOULD B R O O K E .

THOMAS CORBOULD, of Bracon Ash, Norfolk and ? Gray's Inn, London, yeoman, b. 1630, d. I Feb. 1709. Married in 1667, ELIZABETH (? GOWER), b. 1639, d. 171 3. Both are buried at Bracon Ash.

MATTHEW CORBOULD, d. 24 Oct. 1698, bur. a t Brooke.

JOHN CORBOULD, believed to be the son of John and Bridget of Bildeston (see previous page), died in 1693, and was buried at Brooke. He had issue :-

.... I. JOHN CORBOULD, of Brooke, bur. at Brooke I Aug. 1709. Married HONOUR . . ., bur. 21 March 173 I. They had :-

Ia. PETER CORBOULD, bur. 3 Jan. 1701 a t Brooke.

za. WILLIAM CORBOULD, bur. at Brooke 6 April 1710.

3a. JOHN, of whom presently.

4a. SAMUEL CORBOULD, bapt. at Brooke 11 Sep. 1690. Married . . . and had :-

~ b . ELIZE CORBOULD, bapt. at Brooke 16 April 1723.

ga. THOMAS CORBOULD, bapt. at Brooke 1692.

6a. FRANCIS CORBOULD, of whom presently.

7a. HONOUR CORBOULD, bapt. at Brooke 13 Oct. 1701, bur. at Brooke 3 May 1704.

8a. ROBERT CORBOULD, bapt. a t Brooke 6 Dec. 1706.

JOHN CORBOULD, of Brooke, Norfolk, 3rd son of John and Honour, was born in 1688, d. at Brooke 14 Dec. 1766, bur. there. Married 1st MARY . . ., who d. circa 1730 and was buried at Brooke. He married zndly, at Norwich Cathedral, I

June 1736, SARAH COPPING, of Wymondham, widow. By his first wife he had :-

I. MARTHA CORBOULD, bapt. 10 Jan. 1716 at Brooke.

2. ANNE CORBOULD, bapt. 10 Sept. 1719 at Brooke.

3. JOHN CORBOULD, of whom hereafter (Section XIII). 4. CHARLES CORBOULD, bapt. 30 Jan. 1721 a t Brooke. Bur. a t Brooke

30 Jan. 1722.

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FRANCIS CORBOULD of Brooke and Kirstead, both in Norfolk, 6th son of John and Honour, bapt. at Brooke 8 May 1699, d. 1745. Will dated 27 March 174j (Norwich) ; Mrs. C., the widow, Rev. John Leman of Kirstead and Saml. Caley of Berghampton, executors. He married MARY . . ., and had :-

I. JOHN CORBOULD 2. MARY CORBOULD

1 i- ~ e n t i o n e d in their father's will.

4. THOMAS CORBOULD, bapt. at Brooke 8 March 1736, bur. a t Brooke 24 March 1736.

5 . HONOUR CORBOULD, mentioned in her father's will. Married c. 174j, SAMUEL JAMES WILMOT, of Norwich, late of \Vorcestershire, and had :-

Ia. MARGERY WILMOT, d. at Exeter in 1829. Administration, Exeter, April 1829. Married PROWDE LONGDILL, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London, master and owner of a ship, who died in 1829, having had :-

~ b . MARY LONGDILL.

2b. PYNSON WILMOT LONGDILL, solicitor, Gray's Inn Road, London, legatee under the will of John Corbould the Merchant. Died I May I 8 23. Married ? SELINA . . ., and had :-

IC. SELINA LONGDILL, of 36, Belgrave Road, St. John's Wood, Middlesex, d. there 27 March 1876 aged 66. Adminis- tration granted 14 Aug. 1876.

2c. PYNSON LONGDILL, merchant, m., 26 June 1 8 ~ 2 , HARRIET, dau. of George Blackiston ROBINSON, Esq.

3c. MARY ADELLE LONGDILL, living in 1876, m. FREDERIC PFEFFEL, a merchant, of Frankfort, and had 8 children.

4c. EMILY LONGDILL, living in 1829, m. a retired Austrian officer.

5 c. LIEUT. EDWARD BEN JAMIN LONGDILL, 24th Madras Native Infantry, d. unm. in India 1851 or 1812.

3b. BENJAMIN PROWDE LONGDILL, of 3 j , Essex Street, St. Clement Danes, Strand, London, and p. of St. Sidwell, Exeter, surgeon, H.E.I.C.S., d.s.p. at Exeter in 1829. Married his cousin ELIZA- BETH CHARLOTTE WILMOT, q . ~ .

za. JOHN WILMOT, solicitor, London. Married (?ELIZABETH) WILMORE,* of Halesowen, Worcestershire, and had :-

~ b . ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE WILMOT, d.s.p. at Uxbridge in 18 j2 aged 74. Married her cousin Dr. BENJAMIN PROWDE LONGDILL.

*Thomas Wilmer, Esq., of Dudley, married Martha, seventh daughter of Edward Sutton, 9th Lord Dudley, and had a daughter Elizabeth, who married Gilbert Jellians, gent., of Dudley, and they had a daughter Martha, who married, I 5 May 1682, Pynson Wilmot, gent., of Lower Mitton, co. Worcester.

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ja. ROBERT WILMOT, partner in the firm of Corbould and Wilmot, 8, Dove Lane, Norwich, married MARGARET MARTIN, of Norwich, and had :-

~ b . ROBERT CORBOULD WILMOT, partner in the firm of CorbouId and Wilmot, 8, Dove Lane, Norwich. Died unmarried.

4a. DR. SAMUEL WILMOT, a surgeon, b. at Norwich in 17j I, d. at Datchet, Bucks, 18zj, Will pr. in Jan. 1826. Married MARTHA RUSSELL, who d. at Exeter in 1840 aged 78, having had :-

~ b . JOHN CORBOULD WILMOT, d. unm. 2b. ROBERT WILMOT, married . . . 3b. BENJAMIN WILMOT, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-

Law, married ELIZABETH SACHE, and had :- IC. CLEMENT HEATHERLEY WILMOT, Civil Engineer, of Rio de

Janiero, Brazil, who had :- ~ d . LEWIS E . . . WILMOT, of San Paulo, Brazil, 1897.

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S E C T I O N X I I I .

CORBOULD BRACON L O D G E .

JOHN CORBOULD (see Section XII) of 8; Dove Lane, Norwich (1783), p. of St. '

Peter Mancroft (1768-80) and St. Gregory (1786-94), one of the City Fathers of Norwich (admitted to the Freedom of the City 4 July 1789), gentleman and mer- chant, partner in the firm of Corbould and Wilmot, 7, Dove Lane, Nonvich, b. at Brooke, 1720, bapt. at Brooke 20 June 1720, purchased Bracon Lodge, Bracon Ash, Norwich, 8 Aug. 176j, enIarged it in 1798 and there erected a serpentine kitchen-garden wall. Retired from business c. 1788, with a considerable fortune and went to reside at 65, St. Giles Street, Norwich. Died 8 June 1801 aged 81 and was buried in the chancel of Bracon Ash Church. He made a wise distri- bution of part of his fortune during his lifetime. His will is dated 3 0 May 1801, proved P.C.C. 10th Oct. 1801, Jno. Corbould jnr., and William Foster, gent., of Norwich, executors, witnessed by William Forster, S. Hatfield and Wm. Whittred, pr. at under L~o,ooo. By this will he left L4,j 5 o to his dau. Ann, LIOO to P. W. Longdill, E j each to all nephews and nieces, all real estate to his son John.

He married c. I 765, ANN (aged 20), d. 27 Nov. I 791, aged j 6, bur. in the chancel of Bracon Ash Church, dau. of . . . MILLER, of Bracon Ash, and had issue :-

I. ANN CORBOULD, b. 1766, d. unm. 31 Jan. 1843 at St. George TombIand, Norwich, aet 77, and was bur. in Bracon Ash Church. Will pr. in London, 20 Feb. 1843, value of estate E9,ooo.

2. REV. JOHN CORBOULD, M.A., of Hungate Lodge, Weston Longville and Bracon Lodge, Bracon Ash, b. in the parish of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, 2 0 April I 768, bapt. at St. Peter Mancroft Church 24 April 1768, educ. at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge (B.A. 1790, M.A. 1793). Ordained by the Bishop of Norwich, deacon 29 Sep. 1790, priest 5 June 1792. Appointed curate at Tacolneston 29 Sep. 1790, and curate of Weston Longville 22

Nov. 1791 (by the Rector, Rev. Jas. Woodforde, extracts from whose entertaining diary are given in Appendix E.) ; Rector of Bawdeswell I Oct. 1807, and Rector of Eccles-next-the-Sea 3 1 Oct. r808. Patron of the rectory of Strumpshaw-with-Bradeston, in the incumbency of the Rev. William Nelson (d. I 8 I 2).

Succeeded to Bracon Lodge, Forncett and Wreningham estates under the will of his father in 1801. Died 3rd July 1810 at Bracon Lodge and was buried in the chancel of Bracon Ash Church.

Married 6th Feb. 1794 ELIZABETH, b. 8 Feb. 1769, bapt. 12 Feb. 1769, lived at 8, Chapel Field Road, St. Giles, Norwich (183 I), d. 2 Jan. I 8g 2 aged 82, bur. in the chancel of Bracon Ash Church, only dau. of the Rev. Thomas WARREN, LL.B. (Caius College, Cambridge), Rector of Tasburgh

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MISS ELIZABETH CORBOULD, 1827-1905.

Dau. of the Rev. Thomas Corbould, Rector of Tacolnes ton.

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I 7 j 7-97, Rector of Tacolneston I 764-96 (acquired the advowson after being presented to the living), b. 1730, d. at Norwich 27 Sep., bur. in the chancel of Tacolneston Church 3 Oct. 1797 (by his wife Elizabeth, b. 1729, bapt. 2 Jan. 1731, m. 1757, bur. at Tacolneston 18 Oct. 1816 aged 87, dau. of James and Elizabeth Fuller), and granddau. of John Warren* of the p. of St. George Tombland, Norwich, bur. at Tacolneston 28 Sep. I7j 3, by his wife Mary, bur. at Tacolneston 27 Feb. 1769.

The Rev. J. Corbould's will is dated 10 July 18 10, and was proved in London I April 1830. His trustees (Eliz. Corbould, his widow ; Philip Meadows Martineau and Rev. Edward Mellish) sold Bracon Lodge on 14 May 18 13 to the Rev. Thomas Trench Berney of Bracon Ash.

The Rev. and Mrs. John Corbould had :- Ia. LIEUT. JOHN WARREN CORBOULD~ 20th Madras Native Infantry,

H.E.I.C.S., b. 22 Oct. 1794, bapt. at St. Gregory's, Norwich 28 Oct. 1794, cadet 1811, 2nd Lieut. 11 June 1812, Lieut. 28 Nov. 1817, ret. 7 July 1820. Unmarried. Lost at sea, July 1822. Administration granted to his mother 7 Feb. 1824.

2a. REV. THOMAS CORBOULD, B A . Cantab, of Tacolneston Rectory, b. 11

May 1796, bapt. 14 May 1796 at St. Gregory's Church, Norwich, educated at Norwich Grammar School (member of the Valpeian Club) and at Benet College, Cambridge, ordained deacon at Norwich Cathedral 27 June 1819 and licensed to the parish of Upton, Norfolk. Ordained priest at Norwich I 5 Oct. 1820. Curate at Martham to Rev. George Pearse 10 Sep. 1836. Afterwards lived in Norwich. Rector of

Tacolneston from 28 Oct. 18 j 8 till his death there 28 Jan. I 869 aged 72. Buried in Bracon Ash churchyard. Will proved at Norwich, 11 May 1869, by his brother Edward and his brother-in-law Rev. Hy. Banfather, at under ~20,ooo.

Married by licence at Martham I I Dec. 1826, HANNAH, of Martham, Norfolk, spinster, b. 1793, d. 23 Nov. 1 8 7 ~ aged 82, sister of Capt. George Edward FRANCIS, of Martham Grange, Norfolk, 77th Regt. of Foot and the East Norfolk Militia. The Rev. Thomas and Mrs. Corbould had issue :-

~ b . ELIZABETH CORBOULD, of 43, All SS. Green, Norwich, b. 26 Dec. 1827, d. unm. 18 Nov. 190j, and was bur. at Bracon Ash. Will pr. at Norwich 5 Feb. 1906 at E36,109.

2b. ANNE CORBOULD, b. at Upton 20 Dec. 1828, d. in her 8th year, bur. in Martham Church.

3a. MARY ANNE CORBOULD, vide " BANFATHER " (Section XIV). 4a. CHARLES CORBOULD, b. 1799. See " CORBOULD OF ORILLIA "

(Section XVII). *Descended from William, first Earl o f Warren and Surrey, by his wife Gundreda, dau. of William the Con-

The seventh earl was granted the castle and honour of Eye in Suffolk, and the manors of Grantham and ? Z Z L i , co. Lincoln.

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ja . FRANCES CORBOULD, b. 21 June 1800, bapt. 9 July 1800 at St. Giles, Norwich. Died young.

6a. EDWARD CORBOULD, of Weasenham, and afterwards of Heigham, Norwich, gent., b. 24 March 1802, bapt. at St. Giles' Church, Norwich, 7 April 1802, educated at Norwich Grammar School (member of Valpeian Club) and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge (1823). Died at Heigham, unm. 4 Feb. 1878, aged 7j, bur. in Bracon Ash churchyard. Will dated 29 Jan. 1877 (codicil 27 Aug. 1877), pr. at Norwich 11 March 1878. Personal estate sworn under Ejj,ooo.

7a. FRANCES CAROLINE (FANNY) CORBOULD, b. I I Oct. 1803, bapt. a t St. Giles's Church, Norwich, d. unm. 8 Jan. I 82j, bur. at Bracon Ash.

8a. REV. WILLIAM CORBOULD-WARREN, B.A., b. at Bracon Lodge, Norfolk, 27 July I 806, bapt. privately at Bracon Ash I 3 Aug. I 806, received into the congregation 19 March I 8 10, educated at Norwich Grammar School (member of the Valpeian Club) and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. In 1836 the Crown, presumably by lapse, presented him to the Rectory of Tacolneston, which he held till his death 3 0 Aug. I 8 j 8. He assumed the additional arms of Warren by a grant of the College of Arms in 1 8 ~ 3 , and by a decree dated 19 July 1813, p. 2137 London Gazette, changed his name to CORBOULD-WARREN on succeeding to the advow- son and Tacolneston Hall in trust for life under the will of Elizabeth Catherine (nCe Howard), widow of his uncle the Rev. John Warren, Rector and Patron of Tacolneston. His will, dated I j Sep. I 8 j 7, was pr. 16 Dec. I 8 j 8 by his widow.

He married 12 June I 839, ANNE (b. 29 Dec. 18 12, d. 20 Oct. 1864), dau. of Sir William CUBITT, kt., of Dilham, Norfolk, and of Ipswich, C.E., F.R.S. (1830), President of the Institute of Civil Engineers, Chief Engineer of the S.E. Railway, and of Messrs. Ransome, Ipswich.

Mrs. Corbould was a sister of Joseph Cubitt, c.E., and an aunt of Lady Mackwor th.

They had issue :- ~ b . JOHN CORBOULD, b. 19 Jan., d. 2 April 1841. zb. KATHARINE CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 1842. See "WAY, OF

SPAYNES HALL " (Section XV). jb. REV. JOHN \V. CORBOULD-WARREN, LL.M., J.P. See " CORBOULD-

WARREN OF TACOLNESTON " (Section XVI).

qb. FRANCES CAROLINE CORBOULD-WARREN, of I 7, Western Parade, Southsea, b. at Tacolneston I Aug. 1845, died a t Southsea 9 May 1899, bur. at Bishops Stortford 14 May. Will proved in London 17 June 1899.

Married at Saugor, India, I March 1870, MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM THOMAS BAKER, of Bayfordbury, b. there I 3 Oct. I 830, bapt. at Bayford Church I j Feb. I 83 I . He joined the I zth Foot (Suffolk Regt.) and served in South Africa 1853 (medal), and the

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Afghan War 1879-80, his regiment forming part of the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Div., commanded by General Maude, V.C. Received the Afghan medal and was promoted Brevet Lieut.-Colonel I

July 1881, commanding 2nd Batt. of his regiment. Retired 14 July I 883, on which date he was gazetted an Honorary Major- General. Member of the Junior United Service Club and of the Bishops Stortford Masonic Lodge. Died at Bishops Stortford 3 Aug. 1890, bur. there 8 Aug.

Major-General Baker was the 3rd son of Colonel George Baker, who was born at Bayfordbury 8 Jan. 1794, and served as an Ensign of 16th Lancers through the Peninsular War (medal with 2 clasps; taken prisoner by the French, exchanged 2 years later). Geo. Baker fought a t Waterloo as an Ensign, aged 21, and was awarded the medal. In 1830 he was appointed H.B.M. Com- missioner for determining the boundary between Greece and Turkey, and received the Greek Order of the Redeemer.

Col. George Baker, who died at Bath 22 Dec. 1859, married at Clare Church, Suffolk, 27 Feb. 1824, Caroline Julia, dau. of Col. John Barker, of Clare Priory. Col. Baker was the 7th son of William Baker, Esq., M.P., of Bayfordbury (gt. gt. gt. grand- father of Mrs. B. A. Murray, see Section IX).

Gen. and Mrs. Baker had issue :-

IC. EVELYN FRANCES BAKER, b. at Cork 29 Sep. 1876, bapt. a t Youghal Church, co. Cork 17 Dec. 1876. Married at Bom- bay 26 Aug. 1911 MAJOR RICHARD PLUNKETT, R.A.V.C., of 3, Kimbolton Avenue, Bedford, who was born at Ash- bourne, co. Meath in June 1875, bapt. at Ratoath, educ. at Castle Knock, co. Dublin. He served in the South African War 1899-1902, the Great War 1914-18 and in Mesopotamia I 920-2 I.

Major Plunkett is a son of Richard and Christina Plunkett of Meath, Ireland, and grandson of Laurence Plunkett.

They have issue :-

~ d . WILLIAM RICHARD PLUNKETT, b. a t Mussoorie, India, ~j May 1912. Educ. at Bedford School. Student of Civil Engineering.

2d. FRANCES LORRAINE PLUNKETT, b. a t Naini Tal, India, 7 O C ~ . 1914.

j b. JULIA CORBOULD-WARREN, of Hughenden Terrace, Salisbury, b. at Tacolneston, 16 Oct. 1846, bapt. there, d. a t Lyme Regis, Dorset, 4 April 1890, bur. at Bemerton, Wilts, 7 April. Will PI-. in London 28 April 1890.

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Married at Jubbulpore, India, 20 Sep. 1870, CAPTAIN CECIL JOHN RUSSELL FULFORD, B. s.c., b. 8 April I 845, who was shot by a native fanatic and died of wounds a t Peshawar 4 May I 882, bur. there ; he was the eldest son of Admiral John Fulford, R.N.

(d. 1888, m. Isabella, dau. of John Russell of Edinburgh) and grandson of Lieut. Colonel Baldwin Fulford, J.P., of Great Fulford, Exeter, whose famiIy has resided at Fulford slnce Saxon times. Captain Fulford was descended from King Edward I through the Courtenays, Earls of Devon. They had issue :-

IC. LIEUT. REGINALD JOHN RUSSELL FULFORD, b. a t Bomballa, India, 18 July 1871, educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Gazetted Lieut. Middlesex Regt. 1891. Died a t Quetta, India, in Nov. 1892, bur. there.

2c. EDITH ISABELLA FULFORD, b. I I March 1873, d. at Bed- hampton, Hants, 27 June 1900, bur. there 29 June.

JC. LETTICE ANNIE FULFORD. of Orchard Close, Porlock, Somerset, b. at Bemerton, Salisbury. Unmarried.

4c. MARJORY CLARE FULFORD, of Orchard Close, Porlock, Somerset, b. at Camberley, Surrey. Unmarried.

6b. EDWARD CORBOULD-WARREN, of Bracon Lodge, Bracon Ash, Norfolk, b. I 5 April 1848, became entitled for life under the will of his uncle Edward Corbould of Weasenham, to the income of his residuary estate. Re-purchased Bracon Lodge, 23 July I 88 5 , from G. W. F. Loftus. Died at Bracon Lodge, 2 March 1913. Left Bracon Lodge to his wife for life, and afterwards to his second son William.

Married 28 Aug. 1878, ROSE HENRIETTA MACKARNESS, d. 21

Aug. 1927 aged 71, youngest dau. of the Rev. Frederick DAVIS, and had :-

IC. ROSE CATHERINE CORBOULD-WARREN, b. Z I July 1879. Married 2 j NOV. 1914, CAPTAIN JAMES SYDNEY GRANVILLE KAY, of Cuckoofield Cottage, Bracon Ash, Norfolk, b. 7 May 1875, served in the Great War and was gazetted Staff Captain 24th (2nd Sportsman's) Batt. Royal Fusiliers ; wounded ; three medals. Captain Kay is the only son of Capt. James Kay, of St. Leonard's House, Westbourne Terrace, London, W.

2c. LIEUT. COLONEL EDWARD CORBOULD-WARREN, R.A. (ret. r926), of Tidworth, b. at Cheriton Bishop, Devon, 21 May 1881, served in the South African War (medal with 3 clasps), Lieut. R.F.A. 1908, Capt. R.A. 3 Aug. 1912, awarded Royal Humane Society's Medal for saving life in the river Goomtie at Belaspur ; served in the Great War in Mesopotamia and at the siege of Kut-el-Amara under General Townshend ; mentioned in despatches 5 times, 3 medals ; created Brevet

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Lieut. Colonel 1916. Married in India, I Oct. 1908, MAR- GARET JOAN, elder dau. of the late Canon Edward STEWARD, M.A., of The Close, Salisbury, and Boyton Rectory, Codford, Wilts. Canon Steward was born in 185 I, educated at Haileybury and Magdalen College, Oxford, and married Margaret Knyvet, only dau. of the Rev. Herbert Wilson, 13th child of the Rev. George Wilson, of Kirby Cane, Nor- folk (by Anna Maria his wife, dau. of the Rev. Charles Millard, Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich), a descendant of King Edward I11 through the Bourchiers. They have issue :-

~ d . MARGARET CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 11 Oct. 1909 at Shrinagar, India.

2d. JOAN CORBOULD-WARREN, b. at Woodlands, Bracon Ash, I Oct. 1910.

3c. WILLIAM CORBOULD-WARREN, of Ewell, Tacolneston, late of Bracon Lodge, Norfolk, b. 3 May 1883, served with the 3rd Essex Militia in the South African War (medal) ; retired East Bengal tea planter; served in the Great War with the 2 3rd Battalion Royal Fusiliers (Victory and General Service Medals), wounded I 2 June 1916 ; transferred to Indian Army Reserve (66th Punjabis), served in the North-West Frontier Campaign I 9 I 9 (medal).

Married, 3 July 1926, MARY JESSICA, elder dau. of Major Norman Chichester PERKINS, Wiltshire Regt., late Deputy Commissioner, Pakokku, Burma, and Mrs. Perkins, of The Grange, Ewell, Surrey, and granddau. of the late Major- General E. N. Perkins, Bengal Staff Corps.

Mrs. Corbould-Warren's second-cousin Lieut. Cmdr. R. P. C. Hawkins married in 1929, Enid Helen, only dau. of the Rev. J. W. Corbould-Warren (q.v.).

They had issue :- ~ d . EDWARD NORMAN CORBOULD-WARREN, b., named and

d. 20 O C ~ . 1927. 2d. RICHARD CORBOULD-WARREN, b. at 19, Bentinck

Street, W.I., 19 June 1933. 4c. WINIFRED ALICE CORBOULD-WARREN, of The Rectory,

Thwaite St. Mary, near Bungay, Suffolk, b. 10 July 188j, m. 15 July 1925, CAPTAIN LIONEL WILLIAM CAMPBELL GWYN, b. 16 Sep. I 878, eldest son of Lieut. Colonel Herbert Lionel Gwyn, R.A., of Hove, Sussex (b. 2 April 1839, d. I

Sep. 1887) by his wife Grace, dau. and heir of Colonel Robert Campbell, 40th Regt.

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Major-General E. N. Perkins, Robert and Sarah Ann Bengal Staff Corps. Obbard.

I I

Richard Pennell Caesar Mary Swinhoe Obbard, Hawkins, m. Enid Helen, b. 1882, d. 1928, m. in only dau. of Rev. J. W. 1907, Capt. Pelham S. Corbould-Warren, M.A., J.P., Corbould. now of Caistor Hall, gt. grand- son of the Rev. John Corbould, Rector of Bawdeswell and Eccles-next- the-Sea.

I

Major Norman . I

Alice, m. General H. S. I

General Thomas Chiches ter Caesar Obbard, b. 1824. Obbard, of Perkins. Richard

Hawkins.

Mary Jessica, m. Edward I

Maud

Exmouth.

-1 Robert

William Corbould-Warren, Caesar Ellen = m. in 1896, Obbard, now of Tacolneston, Hawkins, J. P. Lieut. Col. Esq., I.C.S. gt. grandson of the Rev.

i Owen J. Obbard.

John Corbould, Rector of Rawdeswell and Eccles- next-the-Sea.

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Col. H. L. Gwyn was the j th son of Commander William Gwyn, R.N., J.P., of Tasburgh Lodge, Norfolk, by his wife Mary, dau. of Edward Rudge, of Fakenham.

JC. BEATRICE HARRIET CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 8 Oct. 1887. Unm.

6c. MAY FRANCES CORBOULD-WARREN, of Akaroa, Christ- church, New Zealand, b. 8 July 1889, m., 31 July 1917, GEOFFREY GORDON RICHARDSON, who died J March 1926.

7b. MARY CORBOULD, b. 6 May 1850, d. 14 Feb. I 8 j I.

8b. MARY CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 19 July 185 I, d. 4 NOV. 1921, m. 20 Feb. 1874, LIEUT. COLONEL WALTER JOHN BOYES, b. 18 Jan. 1841, gazetted Ensign 21 May 185 8, promoted Major 12th Foot (Suffolk Regt.) I July 1881, 'Adjutant of 2nd Batt., and served in Afghan War of 1879 (medal and clasp) as D.A.A.G. on staff of Lieut. General Maude, v.c., commanding the Peshawar Division. He was transferred to the Yorkshire Regt. in 1881 and retired 2 May I 883, on which date he was gazetted an Hon. Lieut. Colonel. He served in the Jowaki Expedition (medal and clasp), and wrote a pamphlet called " Personal Reminiscences." After retiring from the service, he settled in Canada, but returned to England later, to take up the appointment of Secretary of the Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill, which he held for many years.

He died I 2 May 191 7, having had eleven children :-- IC. WALTER BAYNES BOYES, b. in India 1875, d. in Canada 1882. 2c. JAMES ERNLE BOYES, banker, of South Africa, b. in India

21 Dec. 1876, educ. at Blacltheath Proprietary School, d.s.p. in South Africa Dec. 1920.

Married HENRIETTA HOWES. jc. ELLEN MARY BOYES, of I, Connaught Mansions, London,

S.W.1 I, b. at Simla, India, 24 Jan. 1877, bapt. there. 4c. CHARLES SELWYN BOYES, engineer, b. at Murray, India,

12 June 1878, bapt. there, educ. at Cranleigh School. Married in Egypt, FLORENCE WEST, and has issue :-

JC. OLIVIA BOYES, b. at Murray, India, 12 Nov. 1879, bapt. at Rawal Pindi. Married at All Saints' Church, Cairo, Egypt, 30 Nov. 1912, JOHN MONTAGUE ELLIS LANGTON, B.A., Cantab., M.I.Mech.E., of Tantah, Liphook, b. in London 23 Feb. 1873, bapt. in St. Bartholomew's Hospital Chapel, London, educ. a t Westrninster School and at Trinity College,

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Cambridge ; Chief Mechanical Engineer, Egyptian State Railways 1925-30. He is a son of John Langton, of London, and a grandson of Henry John Langton, of Bexley, Kent.

6c. ROBERT NAIRNE BOYES, b. and d. at Windsor in I 881. 7c. JOHN EDWARD WARREN BOYES, M.c., of 18, Baehler's

Mansions, Gezira, Cairo, Egypt, b. at Windsor 24 June 1882, bapt. at Windsor. Educ. at Imperial Service College, Windsor. Civil Engineer. Served in the Great War in Gallipoli M.E. F., Egypt and Palestine E.E. F. Mentioned twice in despatches. Won the Military Cross 1916. Order of the Nile, 4th Class (Egypt). Gazetted temp. Capt. R.E.

He married 1st at Cairo, Egypt, 27 Oct. 1910, BEATRICE ETHEL, b. at Amritsar, India, 5 Aug. 1887, d. at Cairo in 1914, dau. of Lieut. Colonel Thomas Hall PLUMER, who was a first cousin of the late Field-Marshal Viscount Plumer, G.C.B.

He married zndly, in London, 12 July 1927, EDITH CAROLINE, b. in London 21 Sep. 1878, dau. of J. R. B. SMART, R.N., of Cranbourne, Dorset, and his wife Anna Maria, dau. of the Rev. Bryett Turner.

By his first wife he had issue :- Id. JOHN CECIL LESLIE BOYES, R.N.V.R. (1932)~ b. 26

Feb. 1914, educ. at Charterhouse (in 2nd soccer team). Now studying accountancy.

8c. NORA ORILLIA BOYES, b. in Canada 1883. Unmarried. 9c. MARK BOYES, b. at Bishops Stortford, Essex, 1884, died

unmarried in 1907. IOC. CECIL EDWARD CUBITT BOYES, of the Eastern Telegraph

Co., b. at Lee, Essex, 16 Sep. 1886, bapt. at St. Mildred's Church, Lee, educ. at St. Mark's School, Windsor. Died at Tottenham, Middlesex, 3 Dec. 1930. Will proved in London 31 Dec. 1930. Married VIOLET LEMON, now of Looe, Cornwall, and had :-

~ d . MARY BOYES. 2d. BETTY BOYES. IIC. WILLIAM REGINALD BOYES, b. at Blackheath, Kent, I Sep.

1890, bapt. at Christchurch, Lee Park, educ. at St. Mark's School, Windsor, and at South Kensington. Appointed engineer in Public Works Dept., Punjab, but resigned, and is now in practice as an engineer. Served with the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the Great War in Mesopotamia, through the Siege of Kut. Gazetted temp Capt. R.E.

Married at Haslemere, Surrey, 6 June 1919, MAY, b. at Dulwich, dau. of Lieut. Colonel Thomas Hall PLUMER, Northamptonshire Regiment, of Feock, Cornwall, late Com-

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mandant of the 1st Hyderabad Contingent of Infantry (by Ethel Frances Saunders his wife), granddau. of Charles Plumer, of Cheltenham, gt. gt. granddaughter of Sir Thomas Plumer, Master of the Rolls (who had been one of Warren Hastings's counsel at his im eachment), and descended P from the old Yorkshire family o Plummer of Bedale.

Mrs. M. R. Boyes is a sister of the late Mrs. J. E. W. Boyes. They have issue :-

~ d . THOMAS PLUMER BOYES, b. at Gurdaspur, India, 28 Nov. 1920, bapt. at Haslemere in April 1921.

rd. JOHN TERRIL BOYES, b. at Lahore, India, 21 Feb. 1925, bapt. at Lahore I I April 1.925.

gb. ELIZABETH CORBOULD-WARREN (Mrs. Cotton, Pine Haven, Purbeck Road, Parkstone, Dorset), b. at Tacolneston, 25 Oct. 1 8 ~ 2 , bapt. there. Married at Ferozepore, Punjab, India, 23

Dec. 1873, COLONEL FRANCIS FREDERICK COTTON, of I, Down- field Road, Clifton, Bristol, who was born at. Saugor, India, 7 Aug. 1843, educ. at Addiscombe College, gazetted 2nd Lieut. 8 June 1860, Lieut. Colonel (Royal Engineers) I July r 888 and retired on that date. He served in the Bhootar Campaign (medal), and died 14 Oct. 1909 at Clifton, Bristol, bur. on Oct. 18 at Shire- hampton, Bristol. Will pr. at Bristol. Col. Cotton was the son of General Henry Cotton of Agra, who was in command at Agra during the Indian Mutiny, by his wife Sophia Barbara, widow of Colonel Cole broo ke.

They had one daughter :- IC. EDITH SOPHIA COTTON, b. at Ferozepore, India, 4 Sep. 1874,

bapt. there. Unmarried. lob. CHARLES CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 6 Jan. 1854, d. 21 Feb. 18j4.

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B A N F A T H E R .

MARY ANNE CORBOULD, of Norwich, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Corbould of Bracon Ash (see Section XIII), was born 25 Sep. 1797, and bapt. at St. Gregory's Church, Norwich, j Oct. 1797 ; d. at Sprowston 3 Jan. 181 8, bur. there. She and her sister Frances were known as " The Belles of Norwich."

She married in Jan. 1834 the REV. HENRY BANFATHER, B.D., Vicar of. Sprowston and Rector of Beeston St. Andrew, Norfolk, b. 4 June 1794, Headmaster of Norwich Grammar School 1833-49, d. at South Lodge, Sprowston, 3 0 Sep. 188j aged 91, bur. at Sprowston ; will pr. at Norwich 26 Nov. I 88 j at EI 3,247.

While still a young man he was selected to preach the funeral sermon for the Princess Charlotte (d. 6 Oct. 1828)~ dau. of George 111. This was considered a great distinction by the cathedral dignitaries.

They had :-

I. REV. HENRY WILLIAM BANFATHER, B.A., Cantab., b. at Norwichin I 83 5, educ. at King Edward VI Grammar School, Norwich, and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Ordained deacon 1860 and priest 1861 by the Bishop of Ely. Rector of Blunsdon St. Andrew, Wilts, from 1887 till he died there, 12

Feb. 1900. Will proved in London, 7 July 1900, further admon. granted in London 14 June 19 I I.

Married at Oxford, FRANCES MARIA (of Danbury Lodge, Worthing, b. in London 12 Dec. 1828, d. at Worthing, 29 May 1910, will pr. 18 Nov. 1910)~ dau. of John S. SMITH, and widow of Colonel J. C. COOPER.

They had issue :-

Ia. MARION GERTRUDE BANFATHER, of Penshurs t, Blackwater, Isle of Wight, b. 1869. Married EDGAR THORNTON, who was born in 1871, and died without issue at Eastbourne, 29 April 1910 ; will proved in London 18 July 1910 at &4j,943.

2. FANNY CAROLINE BANFATHER, b. at Norwich 23 Aug. 1836, d. unm. at Boreham, Essex, 29 April 1928 aged 91, bur. at Boreham. Admon. London 3 Sep. 1928.

3. MARY EMMA BANFATHER, b. at Norwich 15 June 1837, bapt. privately at Norwich, d. at Boreham, Essex, 2 Sep. 1928, aged 91, bur. there j Sep., will pr. in London at &,40o.

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Married at S rowston I I Feb. 1868, HENRY BANKS SPENCER, M.D. (London), of Ox i! ord, b. at Chippenham, Wilts, 5 April 1834, educ. at Queen- wood and King's Colle e, London, d. at Boreham, Essex, 20 March 1912, B bur. at Boreham, son o Dr. Henry Spencer, of Chippenham, and had :-

Ia. MARGARET MARY SPENCER, of Woodstock, Clandon, Surrey, b. at Oxford 16 Dec. I 868 ; m. at Oxford 8 July 1886, OCTAVIUS HOLMES BEATTY, M.A. (Oxon.), LL.B. (Dub.), of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barris ter-at-law (I 9 May I 8 8 6), of I, Dr. Johnson's Buildings, Temple, London, E.C., and 5, Elm Grove, Wimbledon, S.W. I 9, b. at Maranhiio, Brazil 18 May 1864, educ. at Armagh, Ireland, and Exeter College, Oxford ; d. at Guildford 23 June 1924, will pr. 24 Oct. 1924 ; son of Paken ham William Beatt y, of Mount Pleasant, co. Louth, Ireland, (by his wife Octavia Hall, of MaranhZo, Brazil ; a descendant of Robert Beatty of Springtown, co. Longford, by his wife Anne, dau. of Capt. Henry Pakenham of Pakenham Hall, Wes tmeath (b. I 6 I I), ancestor of the Earls of Longford. Mr. Beatty was of kin to Earl Beatty of Jutland, Dr. Beatty of H.M.S. Victory, and Claudius Beatty, who fought at the Battle of the Boyne and is said to have saved the life of King William 111. They had :-

~ b . MURIEL MARGARET BEATTY, b. at Oxford 12 Nov. 1889, m. 6 June I 9 I I Paymaster-Commander WALTER HALL MEDD, O. B. E., R.N., who served in the Great War and was gazetted P. Cmdr. 18 Feb. 1925, son of the Rev. George Tate Medd, A.K.c.L., Vicar of Whitchurch, Aylesbury, Bucks, and has :-

IC. ELEANOR MARGARET ANNE MEDD, b. at Wimbledon 19 March 1912, bapt. at St. John's Church, Wimbledon.

2b. CLAUDIUS HUGO BEATTY, b. at Wimbledon I July 1891, educ. at King's College School, Wimbledon and W ye Agricultural College, Kent. Enlisted, and served in East Surrey Regt., and London Regt., invalided out. Died at Guildford as result of motor accident at West Clandon, Surrey 16 July 1920, bur. at West Clandon. Admon. granted in London 13 Aug. 1920.

jb. ARTHUR PAKENHAM BEATTY, b. at Wimbledon 19 Feb. 1893, educ. at King's College School, Wimbledon, and W ye Agricultural College, Kent. During the greater part of the War of 1914-18 he served in the British Red Cross attached to the French Army at the Frc.nt.

Married at Bois Colombes, Paris, 13 March 1920, SIMONE - E.M.A., dau. of Jules Xavier LENGRAND, ingdnieur m6tallurgiste,

of Dunkerque. They have :-

IC. CLAUDIUS JEAN PAKENHAM BEATTY, b. at Bois Colombes, Paris, 26 Dec. 1922, educ. at King's College School, Wimble- don.

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qb. ~ N D LIEUT. DESMOND HENRY BEATTY, b. at Wimbledon 17 Aug. 1894, educ. at King's College School, Wimbledon, and Hertford College, Oxford. Died on active service (East Surrey Regt.) in 7 Stationary Hospital, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, 2 I Feb. 19 I 5, bur. there. Will proved in London, 27 April 1915.

2a. EDITH ELLEN SPENCER, b. at Oxford, 23 Nov. I 871, bapt. at St. Peter's- in-the-East, Oxford. Married at Chelmsford in April 192 5, BERNARD RICHARD THEODORE GRINDLE, of the Inner Temple and 9, Curzon Street, Slough, Bucks, Esq., C.B.E. (1930), M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at- Law (5 July 1905), b. at Kensington, London, 10 June 1879, bapt. at Kensington Pro-Cathedral, educ. at St. Paul's School and Queen's Colle e, Oxford, Assistant Secretary of the War Office, Whitehall, P and rom April 193 3 Comptroller of Lands, War Office, younger son of the late Edmund Samuel Grindle by his wife Eleanor Chadwick.

3a. MARY GERTRUDE SPENCER, b. at Oxford 22 Oct. 187j, unm.

4. REV. EDWARD HENRY BANFATHER, M.A., b. I j Dec. 1842, educ. at Sprowston Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Gazetted Lieut. 99th Wiltshire Regt., and was quartered in Natal in 1865 and St. Helena in 1868. He was devoted to horses and riding, and sustained several injuries when riding in races. Served in the " Stafford House Commission " between Turks and Russians, and was wounded. On his return to England he was ordained deacon and priest by the Bishop of Ripon in 1879 and appointed curate of Batley, Yorks. Curate of St. Mary's, Long Stratton, Norfolk 1881-86. Rector and Vicar of pt. of Felmingham, North Walsham, Norfolk, 1886. Rector of Rackheath, Norfolk. Knight of the Primrose League. Died at Rackheath Rectory, near Norwich, 29 Nov. 1909 aged 68. Probate of his will was granted to Sir Edward Paulet Stracey, Bt., and others, at Norwich 18 Jan. 1910.

Married ALICE EVELYN (of Tewin Water, West Tarring, Worthing, b. at Percy House, Eltham, Kent, in Sept. 1872), dau. of Lewis Whitmore BURNAND, M.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, of 14, Park Crescent, Worthin , Sussex, first cousin of Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, Kt., editor of 5, " Punch.

Mrs. Banfather's gt. gt. grandfather, Jaques Olivier Paul Burnand, a bill broker, of Moudon, Vaud, Switzerland, settled in London, c. 1770, and was one of the Lutheran " Burnands dits de Chavannaz."

They had issue :-

ra. EDWARD HENRY BURNAND BANFATHER, of 69, Craven Gardens, London, s.W.19, b. at Coltishall, Norfolk, 5 March 18 6, bapt. at S t .

George's, Windsor. Lieut. Essex Regt. 191 j -19. P Paul's Church, Worthing, Sussex, educ. at Lancing Co lege and at St.

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Married at St. Cuthbert's Church, Earls Court, 16 March 1923, DOROTHY CRAIG, b. at Guatemala City 6 Dec. 1894, dau. of Bertram K. PEARSE, Esq., of Guatemala City, in the Central American Republic, and has :-

xb. EDWARD BERTRAM BANFATHER, b. at Earls Court, 2 April 1924.

2b. STELLA PEARSE BANFATHER, b. at Wimbledon, 18 May 1927.

3b. LIONEL ASHTON BANFATHER, b. j April 1933.

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W A Y , OF S P A Y N E S HALL.

KATHARINE CORBOULD-WARREN, of 14, Wynnstay Gardens, London, W., eldest daughter of the Rev. Wm. Corbould-Warren (see Section XIII), b. at Tacolneston 30 Jan. 1842, d. at Cranleigh, Surrey 23 Nov. 1923, bur. at Heene, Worthing. Married 3 Aug. 1864, COLONEL GEORGE AUGUSTUS WAY, C.B. (1896), J.P., of Spaynes Hall, Essex, b. 6 March 1837, educ. at Eton, entered Army 18j 5, Lieut. 1858, Capt. 1867, Major 187j, Lieut. Col. 1881, served in the Punjab Frontier Force, Commandant 7th D.C.O. Rajputs, served in the Mashud Waziri exped. 1860 (medal and clasp) and Akha exped. 1883-4 (mentioned in despatches), d. 19 Oct. 1899, bur. at Heene, Worthing ; will pr. 23 Jan. 1900 ; son of the Rev. Charles John Way, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., of Spaynes Hall, Essex, Rector of Boreham and Chaplain to the Duke of Atholl. They had issue :-

I . GEORGE JOHN WAY, of Stegi, Swaziland, South Africa, b. at Nagode, Peshawur, India 7 Aug. 1865 ; educ. at Felstead. Unmarried.

2. LEWIS NORMAN WAY of Spilfeathers, Ingatestone, Essex, b. at Jubbulpore, India 23 April 1867 ; educ. at Sherborne ; d. at Spilfeathers 24 Dec. 1928 ; will proved in London 3 April 1929 Married in London 7 Jan. I 895, UNA MARGARET, b. at Mingbool, Victoria, Australia, served in V.A.D. during the Great War from 1914 to 191 8, dau. of Malcolm MACKINNON, Esq., of Broadford, Isle of Skye, and Mingbool, Australia (by his wife Mary Margaret, dau. of Edward MacCallum, Esq., of Ardro, Argyllshire), and granddau. of Charles Mackinnon, Esq., of Broadford, by his wife Una, dau. of Malcolm Nicolson, Esq., of Usabost, Isle of Skye.

One of Mrs. Una Mackinnon's seven brothers was Alexander Nicolson, Esq., M.A., LL.D. Edin., Sheriff Substitute of Kircudbright and later of Greenock, the eminent Greek and Gaelic scholar and poet, who revised the Gaelic Bible and wrote "The Lay of the Beanm6hr: a Song of the Sudreyar," "The Misty Isle of Skye " and " Memoirs of Adam Black."

They had :- Ia. LIEUT. RODERICK NORMAN WAY, R.F.A., b. a t Spilfeathers 17 Oct.

1896, educ. at Harrow, and R.M.A. Woolwich ; on passing out of Woolwich in 191 5 he was gazetted to the R.F.A. and attached to the 28th Battery, 9th Brigade, Meerut Division. Went to France in May 191 j, and in Dec. was ordered to Mesopotamia with his battery to join in the relief of Kut. Killed in action 13 Jan. 1916, while serving as observation officer during the battle of Orah.

za. UNA KATHARINE MARY WAY, b. at Spilfeathers 11 July 1899, and was a land worker during the Great War.

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Married at Fryerning Church, Ingatestone, Essex, 7 Jan. 1922, LIEUT. CMDR. FRANCIS CHARLES HARRISON, D.S.O. (1917), R.N. (ret. 1929), of Innstead, Newdigate, Surrey, and the Naval and Military Club, London ; b. I 893 ; educ. in the training ship " Conway " and at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth ; served in the European War I 914-1 8 (desp., D.S.O. and bar, Croix de Guerre), and was present at the attack on Zeebrugge. They have issue :-

~ b . SUSAN HARRISON, b. at Southsea 20 Oct. 1922.

2b. JANET HARRISON, b. at Spilfeathers I 5 Feb. 1929. 3a. LEWIS MALCOLM WAY, b. 19 NOV. 191 I ; educ. at Sherborne School,

and at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge (matric. 1930, 2nd class English Tripos, June 193 3).

3. RUPERT EDWARD WAY of The Croft, Abbot's Wood, Guildford, late of Russia, mining engineer, b. at Jubbulpore, India, 30 June I 868, d.s.p. at Grey- lands, Guildford 27 April 193 3 ; bur. at Woking. Married in 1904, ROSALIA TANENBAUM of Vladikafkas, Russia.

4. MABEL KATHERINE WAY (LADY BINGLEY, o.B.E.), b. at Saugor, India 19 Dec. I 869, member of the Indian Joint War Committee of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, served in the War Hospital at Guildford as a member of V.A.D.6, Surrey, 1914-16, and was awarded the British Red Cross Medal for Home Service.

Married at Umballa, India, 12 Aug. 1893, LIEUT. GENERAL SIR ALFRED HORSFORD BINGLEY, K.C.I.E. (1918), C.B. ( I ~ I J ) , Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of The Cause y, Cranleigh, Surrey ; b. 28 Ma 186j, educ. at St. Edward's School, Oxford, and the Royal Military r Col ege, Sandhurst ; Lieut. Leinster Regt. I 88 j ; Indian Staff Corps 1887 ; Capt. I.A. 1896, Major 1903, Lieut. Col. 1906, Bt. Col. 1910, Col. 1911, Major-General 19 I 5, Lieut.-General 1920 ; employed on plague duty, Bombay 1897-8 (thanks of Govt., Kaisar-I-Hind medal 1st class) ; D.A.A.G. Headqrs. Staff, India 1901-06 ; Dep. Sec. Army Dept. Govt. India 1906-09 ; Commandant 7th D.C.O. Rajputs 1909-1 I ; General Staff Officer, 1st Grade Hqrs. Staff, India 1911-14 ; Dep. Adj. Gen. Hqrs. Staff, India, 1914 ; Brigade Commander 1911 ; Chief Staff Officer, Suez Canal Defence Force 1914-16 ; Sec. Army Dept. Govt. India 1916-21 ; retired 1921. Colonel of the 3rd Bn. (D.C.O.) 7th Rajput Regiment, April 1934. Served in Burma 1891-2 (medal with clasp), China 1900 (desp., brevet Major, medal with clasp), E ypt and Mesopotamia in Great War of 1914-16 (desp., prom. M a j o r - ~ e n e r j for distinguished service in the field, Japanese Order of the Rising Sun) ; Gold Medal of the United Services Institution, India, I 896 ; Governor of Cranleigh School, the Royal School for Officers' Daughters and of St. Catherine's School, Bramley ; County Controller for Surrey Voluntary Aid Detachments 1923-28 ; member of the Council of the Surrey Archzological Society; author of a series of handbooks on the races recruited in the Indian Army ; member of the United Service Club ; eldest son of Peregrine Taylor Bingley (who d. 1886) and his wife Alice, only dau. of

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Capt. John Wentworth Austen, and granddau. of Sir Henry Edmund Austen, Kt., J.P., D.L., of Shalford House, Surrey, a gentleman of the Privy Chamber. They have issue :-

Ia. BARBARA BINGLEY, b. at Simla 9 March 1902. Married at Peshawar, India, 9 Nov. 1921, LIEUT. COLONEL EDWARD HUMFREY VERE HODGE, M.D. (Cantab. 1928), B.A., M.B., B.CH. (Cantab. I ~ I O ) , M.R.C.S. Eng. 1908, L. 1908, M. 1927, R.C.P. London ; I.M.S. ; educ. at Oakham School, Clare College, Cambridge, and at St. George's Hospital ; now Civil Surgeon, Bengal ; late Opth. Asst. Ho. Surg. and Ho. Phys.St. George's Hosp., and Clin. Asst. Gt. Ormond St. Hosp. Children ; served in the Great War, France and East Africa 1914-17 ; part author of Birch's " Management and Med. Treatm. of Children in India " 7th ed.

They have issue :-

~ b . PHYLLIDA BINGLEY VERE HODGE, b. a t The Causey, Cranleigh, 17 March 1928.

j. WINIFRED WAY (LADY WILLCOCKS), b. at Saugor 4 April 1871, did war work in England and was for six months with the Church Army Huts in France, 1914-18 ; awarded British War Medal. Married at Saugor, India, 29 July 1889, GENERAL SIR JAMES WILLCOCKS, G.C.B. (1921), G.C.M.G. (191 j), K.C.S.I. ( I ~ I J ) , D.S.O. (1887), LL.D. (Amherst, U.S.A.), Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour (France), Colonel of the Loyal Regiment ; b. I April I 8 j 7 (4th son of Capt. W. Willcocks, H.E.I.C.S., and brother of Sir Wm. Will- cocks, the distinguished engineer) ; educ. at Easton, Somerset ; entered Army 1878 ; Capt. Leinster Regt. 1884 ; Major 1893 ; Lieut. Colonel 1899 ; Col. 1902 ; Major-General I 906 ; Lieut. General I 908 ; General 19 I 6 ; served in the Afghan Campaign I 879-80 (medal), Waziri Exped. I 88 I (desp.), Soudan Campaign 1885 (medal with clasp and bronze star), Burma Exped. 1886-9 (medal with 2 clasps, desp., D.s.o.), Chin Lushai Exped. 1889-90 (clasp), Munipoor Exped. 1891 (desp. clasp), as A.A.G. with Tochi Field Force 1897 (desp., medal, clasp, brevet of Lt. Col.) ; as 2nd in Command,

-West African Frontier Force 1899-1900, local Col. Sep. 1898 ; in command of Ashanti Field Force, relief of Kumasi 1900 (Brevet of Col., K.c.M.G.,

recd. Freedom of the City of London and a sword of honour, mentioned in the King's Speech at the opening of his first Parliament) ; served in Field Force in South Africa 1902 (medal and clasp) ; commanding Nowshera Brigade, India 1902-07, Peshawur Division 1907-08, Zakha Khel Exped. 1908, Northern Army 1908-14 ; commanded Indian Army Corps in European War 1914-11 (desp. twice) ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Bermuda 1917-22 ; author of " From Cabul to Kumassi " 1904, " With the Indians in France " 1920, and " Romance of Soldiering and Sport " 1923 ; member of the Naval and Military Club ; d. at Bharatpore I 8 Dec. 1926 ; will pr. in London 16 May 1927. They had :-

ra. MAJOR JAMES LUGARD WILLCOCKS, D.S.O. (1918), M.c., late Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) ; b. 1893 ; educ, at Cheltenham College ;

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served in the European War 1914-1 8 (despatches, D. s.o., M.c.) ; retired in 1922 and entered Colonial Civil Service ; now Assistant Com- missioner, Kenya ; member of the Naval and Military Club.

Married in 1916, MURIEL KATHLEEN, dau. of the late Colonel Gordon PRICE, I.M.s., of Ootacamund, India, and has :-

~ b . WENDY WINIFRED WILLCOCKS, b. at Bermuda I 5 Nov. 1919.

6. CHARLES GREGORY WAY, b. 9 Sep I 872, bapt. at Saugor, India, d. 2 Oct. I 8 73 a t Moulsham, Chelmsford.

7. SYBILLA WAY (LADY BARROW), b. at Chelmsford 22 May 1874. Served in the War Hospital at Guildford as a member of V.A.D.G (Surrey) and after- wards at the Haslemere Convalescent War Hospital, and was awarded the British Red Cross Medal for Home Service.

Married 4 June 1902 GENERAL SIR GEORGE DE SYMONS BARROW, G.c.B., K.c.M.G., Indian Army (retd.), of 37, Holland Villas Road, Kensington, iV.14, and the Cavalry Club ; b. at Naini Tal, India, 25 Oct. 1864 ; educ. at Stubbington House ; passed out of R.M.C. Sandhurst, " with honours " 1883 ; gazetted to 88th Connaught Rangers 23 Aug. 1884 ; appointed to 4th Bengal Cavalry (now 2nd Lancers) I 886 ; Personal Assistant to Mily. Member of Council I 89 1-3 ; Waziris tan Expedition 1894-j, orderly officer to Lieut. General Sir W. Lockhart ; passed out of Staff College, Camberley 1899 ; A.D.C. and A.M.S. to Commander-in-Chief in India 18 9-1900 ; China Expedition 1900 ; Police Commissioner, Pekin (thanks o ? Chinese Govt., and mention in despatches) ; D.A.Q.M.G. Army Headquarters 1901-03 ; D.A.Q. M.G. Eastern Command 1904-06 ; G.S.O. I Lucknow District 1906-07 ; Instructor, Staff College, Camberley 1908-1 I, and Staff College, Quetta 191 1-12 ; Commandant 3 j th Scinde Horse 1912-14 ; Special Service, Manchuria, 1913 ; served in the Great War as Chief Staff Officer, Cavalry Division, Cavalry Corps, X Corps, and First Army ; com- manded IS t Indian Cavalry Division, 7th Division, Yeomanry Division, 4th Cavalry Division, XXIV Corps, Desert Mounted Corps, and North Force (comprising all troops British and Foreign in Palestine and Syria) ; promoted Colonel, Major-General for distinguished service in the field, C.B. 191 j, K.C.M.G. 1918, K.C.B. 1919, nine mentions in despatches ; Com- mander of the Legion of Honour (France) ; Order of the Nile, 2nd Class ; operations against the Milli Kurds 1918 ; Afghan War 1919 ; G.O.C. Peshawur District 1919-23 ; Adjutant-General in India 1923 ; G.O.C. in

I C. Eastern Command, India, 1924-28 ; Lieut. General 1920 ; General 192j ; A.D.C. General to H.M. The King 1924-28 ; Colonel 14/20 Hussars and 14 P.W.O. Scinde Horse; G.C.B. 1928 ; retired 1929; author of " Life of General Sir Charles Monro." Sir George is a son of the late Major-General de Symons Barrow, and has one son and one daughter :-

Ia. SYBILLA MARY DE SYMONS BARROW, born at Carnberley, Surrey, 29 Dec. 1908, Married at Holy Trinity, Brompton, I S May 1932,

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CAPTAIN FRANK MCCALLUM, M.c., 9th Gurkha Rifles, youngest son of the late Lieut. Colonel D. McCallum, R.A.S.C., and Mrs. McCallum, of Edinburgh. They have :-

~ b . ANGUS DE SYMONS MCCALLUM, b. at Mussoorie, India, 26 May I93 3.

za. LIEUT. DAVID DE SYMONS BARROW, b. at CamberIey 7 Dec. 1910 ; educated at Stowe School and the R.M.C., Sandhurst. Gazetted to the 2nd Bn. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, Aldershot, 29 Jan. 1931. Promoted Lieut. 29 Jan. 1934.

8. KATHARINE WAY, b. at Spaynes Hall, Great Yeldham, Essex, 3 Oct. I 875. During the Great War she worked at the free buffet for soldiers and sailors at Waterloo Station, and for the Hospital Stores Dept.

Married at Christ Church, Simla, India, 23 Jan. 1904, COLONEL JAMES MORRIS COLQUHOUN COLVIN, v.c., of Catchbells, Stanway, near Colchester, and the Junior United Service Club ; b. a t Bijnor, N.W.P., India, 26 Aug. 1870 ; educ. at Charterhouse and at the R.M.A., Woolwich (Pollock Gold Medallist), and joined the Royal Engineers on 27 July 1889. He served in the Chitral Relief Expedition in 1895 with the 4th Coy. Bengal Sappers and Miners (India medal 1895, with clasp " Chitral Relief Force "), and on the North West Frontier of India, with the Malakand Field Force 1897-98, taking part in the operations in Bajaur, in the Mahmund country, and in Buner. He was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette, I I Jan. 1898)~ received a clasp (Punjab Frontier 1897-98) and was awarded the Victoria Cross.

The London Gazette, dated 20 May 1898, records that on the 16 Sep. 1897 at the village of Bilot in the Mahmund Valley on the Indian- Frontier

( C . . . after Lieut. Watson [v.c.] had been incapacitated by his wounds from further effort Lieut. Colvin continued the fight and persisted in two more attempts to clear the enemy out of the dark and still burning village. He was conspicuous during the whole night for his devotion to his men in the most exposed positions, under a heavy fire from the enemy."

In 1901-2 he served in South Africa as Special Service Officer, and also on the Staff, was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette, 22 Aug. 1902) and was given the Brevet of Major. He qualified for Staff Employment, and received the Queen's medal with three clasps (" Transvaal," " South Africa 1901 " and " South Africa 1902 '7. He passed out of the Staff College, Camberley, in 1909, and was Staff Captain, Army Headquarters, Simla, from 11 April 1903 to 1 5 March 1906 ; General Staff Officer, 2nd Grade, Quetta Division, from 7 May 191 I to 2 NOV. 191 5 ; Lieut. Col. 18 Jan. 1917, and Commandant 3rd Sappers and Miners, Kirkee, India. Retired in 1921.

Colonel Colvin is the elder son of the late James Colquhoun Colvin, Esq., of the Manor House, Sutton Veny, Wiltshire, who was in the Bengal Civil Service and was awarded the Indian Mutiny medal as a defender of the House

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of Arrah, and of kin to Sir John Russell Colvin, Lieut. Governor of N.W.P. in the Indian Mutiny, Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.S.I., Sir Sidney Colvin and Sir Elliot Graham Colvin, K.C.S.I. His mother was Camilla Fanny Maria, eldest dau. of the Rev. Edward Morris.

They have two sons and one daughter :- I a. KATHARINE CAMILLA COLVIN, b. at Simla, India, I 3 Jan. I 90 j . Married

in London 27 July 1929, as his 3rd wife, LIEUT. COLONEL NOEL MONSON DE LA POER BERESFORD-PEIRSE, D.s.o., R.A., of the Army and Navy Club, b. 22 Dec. 1887, educ. at Wellington College, the R.M.A. Wool- wich, and Staff College, Camberley ; served in the Great War (D.s.o. 191 8), and afterwards became G.S.0.2 War Office in Directorate of Military Training ; son of the late Colonel William John de la Poer Beresford-Peirse, and nephew of Sir Henry Beresford-Peirse, 3rd Bt.

2a. LIEUT. JAMES BAZETT (HAMISH) COLVIN, b. at Heytesbury, Wilts, 27 Oct. 1910, educ. at Charterhouse (Cadet pair and Ashburton VIII, Bisley 1928) and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst (service rifle VIII, 2nd highest average in 1930). Gazetted to the West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) 28 Aug. 1930 ; promoted Lieut. 28 A u ~ . 1933.

3a. ZND LIEUT. JOHN ALEXANDER (SANDY) COLVIN, b. at Quetta, Balu- chistan, 9 July 1913 ; educ. at Charterhouse (Captain of Fencing, Cadet pair, and Ashburton VIII, Bisley 1929), and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst (Captain of Fencing). Gazetted to the Unattached List, Indian Army, and attached to the Royal Sussex Regiment, 193 3.

9. EHRET WAY, of Bhusawal, Bombay Pres., India, b. at Murree, Punjab, India, I Sep. 1877, educ. at City and Guilds Engineering College and Taafe Valley Railway Workshop ; employed in construction of the bridge over the Banas River on the Nagda Muttra line (now part of the Bombay and Baroda Railway) and subsequently on the North Western and G.I.P. Railway, India. Died at Broads tairs 29 Aug. 191 3 ; bur. at Heene, Worthing ; administration of his estate granted in London 12 March 1914.

Married at Belgaum, India, j Sep. 1906, CLARICE IMOGENE, who was born at York, and during the Great War worked for the Y.M.C.A., dau. of Surgeon-Major-General Alfred Malpas TIPPETTS, M.R.C. s., A.M. s., of 14, St. Andrew's Road, Southsea, by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Isabella de Courcy, dau. of Colonel Charles Deacon, c.B., 46th Regt.

General Tippetts was born 5 April 1832, joined the Army Medical Service in 1854, and was appointed to the 7th (Royal) Fusiliers. He took part in the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol (medal with three clasps and Turkish medal), and ten years later, 1866, joined the 1st Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers. He served as a Surgeon-Major in the Afghan War of I 878-80, was in charge of the hospital at Gozo during the Egyptian Campaign of I 882, and died at Southsea on 16 Aug 1904.

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He was a son of James Berriman Tippetts, Solicitor, of London, and a grandson of Obediah Tippetts of London, weaver, a member of a family which is said to have originated here in one of the settlements of Flemish weavers, the name being derived from Theobald.

They had :- Ia. DRUSILLA MARY WAY, b. at Simla, India, 2 June z908, educ. a t the

Grove School, Highgate, and at the Slade School of Art, London University, for three years.

Married 24 Sep. 1932, LIEUT. DERRICK GORDON HARINGTON HAWES, I.A., who was born at Murree, India, 22 May 1907, educ. at Wellington College (awarded the King's Medal as Head of the School in 192j) and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst (awarded the Norman Medal as the senior cadet qualifying for the Indian Army in 1926) ; gazetted 2nd Lieut., Unattached List, Indian Army, 29 Jan. 1927, and attached to the 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders for one year ; appointed in April 1928 to the 2nd Bn. 14th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Punjab Regiment (Brownlow's Pun jabis).

He is the only son of Colonel Charles Howard Hawes, D.s.o., M.v.o., of Kelston, London Road, Camberley, by his wife, a dau. of Lieut. Colonel Andrew Pennell Williamson, 25 th Cavalry, Indian Army, of co. Tip erary, by his wife Leila Kathleen Cobbe, descended from the P Saxon amily of Cobbe of co. Kent.

Colonel Hawes was born at Lucknow 3 I Aug. I 871, educ. at Welling- ton College, was gazetted to the West Yorkshire Regt. in 1891, and the 3rd Punjab Cavalry (now z ~ r d Cavalry) 189j ; served on the North West Frontier of India I 897 and Tirah (medal and three clasps) ; was in charge of the King's Indian Orderly Officers (M.V.O. 1913) ; served in Mesopotamia in the Great War ; appointed Brigade-Major, 6th Cavalry Brigade, in July 191 5 ; was present at the battles of Ctesiphon, Retreat to Kut, and Ali-el-Gharbi ; with Kut Relieving Force, battles of Shaik Saad, Wadi, Hannah and Dujailah (D.s.o., desp.), operations on the Euphrates 1918 (desp.), on the Tigris, battle of Huwaish 27-30 Oct. I 91 8 (bar to D. s.o.) ; Afghan War 191 9 (desp.) ; promoted Colonel in 1921, and retired in 1922.

Colonel Hawes is a son of Major-General William Harington Hawes, B.S.C., who served throughout the Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9, at Lucknow and Cawnpore, and died in 1899.

2a. LIEUT. LEWIS DURAND WAY, b. at Simla, India, 2 Oct. 1910, educ. at Hill Crest, Frinton, for j years, at Wellington College for j years, and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, where he was captain of the athletic team in 1930, in which year at the Triangular Contest (Sand- hurst, Moolwich and Cranwell) he won the IOO yds. in the remarkable time of 9 4/j th secs. Leaving Sandhurst as an under-officer, he was gazetted to the 1st Bn.. Northumberland Fusiliers, York, on 28 Aug. '930.

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At Colchester in 193 I he won the IOO yds. individual championship of the Northern Command. He was promoted to the rank of Lieut. 28 A u ~ . 1933.

3a. PHYLLIDA EHRET WAY, b. posthumously at Kensington, London, 19 O C ~ . 1913.

Mrs. Ehret Way married zndly, at Chelsea Old Church, 22 NOV. 1932, Major Joseph Douglas Wells, o.B.E., M.B., CH.B. (Edin. 190j), R.A.M.C.T. (ret.), of Sheirdayes, Billericay, Essex, M.O.H. Billericay, member and formerly President of Edinburgh Royal Medical Society, late Senior House Surgeon at Walsall District Hospital and Resident House Surgeon, out pat. dept., Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, who served in the British and Italian Exped. Forces during the Great War as a Captain, R.A.M.C.

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S E C T I O N X V I .

C O R B O U L D - W A R R E N OF T A C O L N E S T O N OLD H A L L .

REV. JOHN WARREN CORBOULD-WARREN, LL.M., J.P. (Norf. I 879-191 8), of Tacolneston Old Hall, Norwich (see Section XIII), b. 28 Oct. 1843, educated at Norwich Grammar School till I 861, and at Downing College, Cambridge, matric. at Emmanuel College I 862, LL.B. I 867, LL.M. 1879, and at Lichfield Theological College, 1867, ordained deacon I 868 and priest I 869 by the Bishop of Ripon, curate of Yafforth, Yorkshire I 868-69, Rector of Tacolneston I 869-191 8, Patron of Tacolnes ton for 50 years, d. 19 Aug. 191 8. Married 14 Jan. I 867, MARIA LOUISA, dau. of Henry RAYNES, M.R.c.s., L.s.A., of Potton, Bedfordshire, by his wife Martha Race, and had :-

I. EDITH MARGARET CORBOULD-WARREN, of W o o d ~ ~ te, Framingham Earl, Norfolk. Unmarried.

2. ELIZABETH CATHERINE CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 3 April 1869, d. a t Fram- ingham Earl, Norfolk, unm., 6 Nov., and was bur. a t Tacolneston 8 Nov. 1928.

3. REV. JOHN WARREN CORBOULD-WARREN, M.A., J.P. (Norf.), of Caistor Hall, Norfolk, b. 3 0 June 1870, educ. at Felsted and at Downing College,Cambridge (matric. I 891, B.A. 1894, M.A. I 899) and at Ely Theological College I 894. Ordained deacon 1895 and priest 1897 by the Bishop of Salisbury. Appointed curate of Broadwinsor I 89 j -8, and Blechingle y, Surrey I 898- 1901. Vicar of Dersingham 1901-10. Patron of Tacolneston. Rector of Caistor-with-Markshall from 1914. Lord of the Manor, Patron and sole landowner of Caistot St. Edmund.

Married in 1896, AGNES ELIZABETH, dau. of the late James Stephen Edward LA FONTAINE, Esq., J.P., of Berkhampstead and of Constantinople, by his wife Helen, dau. of Benjamin Barker, and had :-

Ia. JOHN DEREK (DEREK) CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 1899, cadet at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Died in Surbi ton Cottage Hospital, 10

July 1917, the result of a riding accident at Sandhurst, near Camberley.

za. ENID HELEN CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 1901. Married at Caistor, Nonvich, 1 2 Sep. 1929, Lieut. Cmdr. RICHARD PENNELL CAESAR HAWKINS, R.N. (rettred), b. 27 Dec. 1899, son of Edward Caesar Hawkins, Esq., J.P., of Shelton Hall, Long Stratton, and gt. gt. gt. grandson of Sir Caesar Hawkins, 1st Bt.

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Lt. Cmdr. Hawkins is a first-cousin-once-removed of Mrs. Wm. Corbould-Warren.

Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Hawkins have issue :- ~ b . DIANA ELIZABETH HAWKINS, b. at Caistor Hall, Norwich, 24

NOV. 1930.

4. FLORENCE MARION CORBOULD-WARREN, b. 1872, d. 25 April 1881.

5 . HELEN MAUDE MARY CORBOULD-WARREN, married at Tacolneston, j Aug. 1897, Capt. GEORGE LYNDON BOMFORD, J.P. (Meath 1908)~ of Oakley Park, co. Meath, Ireland, b. at Oakley Park 29 Sep. 1867, served in the Great War from 1914 to 1919, son of the late John Francis Bomford, Esq., J.P., of Oakley Park, by his wife Elinor, dau. of the late Rev. Lyndon H. Bolton, of Priorsland, co. Dublin. Captain Bomford's sister, Elinor May, married in 1892, Hugh Golding Constable, grandson of the landscape painter, John Constable, R.A., of Woodbridge, Suffolk.

They had :- xa. ELEANOR LOUISE BOMFORD, d. young. za. CAPTAIN GEORGE WARREN BOMFORD, 2nd Bengal Lancers, b. at Oakley

Park, Kells, 25 April 1900, educ. at Clifton College. 3a. EVELYN MAUDE BOMFORD, married at Kells, Ireland, 30 Aprii 1924,

WILFRED BAMFORD, engineer, Nigerian Railways, and has :- I b. PETER CLIFFORD BAMFORD. 2b. A son, b. in Dublin 29 May 1934.

6. DOROTHY ANNE CORBOULD-WARREN, of Salisbury Road, Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand, married at Tacolnes ton, the Rev. EVELYN BEAUMONT B URNABY,

M.A., Christ's College, Camb., b. 24 Feb. 1872, ordained deacon 1895 and priest 1896 by the Bishop of London, appointed curate of St. Mary's, Bryan- ston-square, London, I 895 -7, and of Hampstead I 897, Vicar of Chittoe, Milts, d. at Old Hall, Tacolneston, 10 Nov. 1912 aged 40, will pr. 3 Feb. 1913. He was a son of the Rev. Sherard Beaumont Burnaby, M.A., Vicar of Hampstead. They had :-

Ia. SYLVIA MAUDE BEAUMONT BURNABY, of Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand, b. 22 July 1907, m. MILTON GLYMAN, and has :-

2b. PAMELA BURNABY GLYMAN. 2a. HUGO PHILIP BEAUMONT BURNABY, of Richmond, Nelson, N.Z., b.

14 Oct. 1909. 3a. PATRICIA MARGARET BEAUMONT BURNABY, of Richmond, N.Z., b. 23

Dec. 1910.

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CHARLES CORBOULD, EsQ., of Orillia.

1799-1893.

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C O R B O U L D O R I L L I A , C A N A D A .

LIEUT. CHARLES CORBOULD, R.N. (retd.), of " Bracon," Orillia, Canada, 3rd son of the Rev. John Corbould (Section XIII), b. a t Bracon Ash, Norfolk, 2 May 1799, bapt. at St. Giles's Church, Norwich, 8 May 1799.

One of his earliest recollections was of Lord Nelson dining with his father at Bracon Ash Rectory prior to the great admiral's departure on the voyage that culminated in the battle of Trafalgar.

At the age of thirteen he joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman in the battle- ship H.M.S. Elizabeth, commanded by Post Captain Gower, and sailed to the Mediterranean to join the fleet then blockading Toulon. He subsequently served at the siege of Algiers and the blockading of Venice. He met the Duke of Welling- ton, and at Elba was spoken to by the Emperor Napoleon I.

At the close of the war, Lieut. Corbould retired from the Navy and matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1823, later qualifying as an attorney and solicitor. He practised as an attorney at 8, Gray's Inn Square, London, from 1 8 29 to I 8 3 7. He also qualified for the Canadian Bar.

When he retired from practice in England he settled at York Mills, Canada, and there engaged in extensive farming and milling projects.

On the outbreak of the Mackenzie rebellion, Mr. Corbould took an active part in the defence of Toronto, and was stationed at the Bank of Upper Canada until the trouble ended.

Some years later he moved from York Mills to Orillia, where he died on 11 Dec. 1892 in the 94th year of his age and the 5 3rd of his marriage. Bur. at Orillia.

He was one of the oldest freemasons in the Dominion. Married at Toronto in 1840, MARY, 2nd dau. of Surgeon-General William DURIE,

K.H., M.D. (3rd in Command, Army Medical Dept. 26 Sep. 1814), who on being ordered to Canada was stationed at York (now Toronto). The Duries are an old Scottish family, their history going back to the time of Mary, Queen of Scots.

They had issue :- I. CHARLES CORBOULD, of Orillia, Ontario, Barrister-at-Law and Solicitor,

b. at York (now Toronto) in 1840, bapt. there, educ. at Toronto University and Osgoode Hall ; called to the Ontario Bar in 1870 ; practised in partner- ship with Judge Jellett at Picton, Ont., till 1879, then removed to Orillia, where he remained till his death, 14 Dec. 1914. Bur. at C. of E. cemetery, Orillia, 17 Dec. He was local solicitor for the Grand Trunk Railway.

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Married at Picton, Ont., 18 Dec. 1872, MARY MARSHALL, only dau. of D. BARKER, Esq., Picton, Ont., whose family were U.E. Loyalists and who left the States and pioneered in Prince Edward Country. They had issue :-

Ia. CHARLES DURIE CORBOULD, of 246, Montrose Street and 301, Somerset Building, Winnipeg, Chartered Accountant, member of the Institutes of Chartered Accountants of Winnipeg and Manitoba, b. 2 j Dec. 1874 at Picton, Ont., bapt. there 27 Jan. I 87j, educ. at Orillia and at Toronto University, passing 2nd in final Exam. as a C.A. ; started to practise at Winnipeg 1906. Winner of Gowans Special Award for best game in Canadian Provincial Chess Championship 1933. Married at Winni- peg, Manitoba, 3 Sep. 1907, FLORENCE JANE, only dau. of Colonel Herbert SWINFORD, C.A.S.C. militia (served in Reil Rebellions of 1870 and I 88 j), and had :-

~ b . ~ I A R Y SWINFORD CORBOULD, B.A., 246, hiontrose St., Winnipeg, b. at Winnipeg 10 June 1908, bapt. there 2 July 1908, educ. at Winnipeg and at Manitoba University (B.A. 1929).

2b. CHARLES HERBERT CORBOULD, b. 20 Jan. 1911, d. of scarlet fever 31 May 1916.

jb. JOHN DURIE CORBOULD, b. 18 Dec. 1914, d. of scarlet fever 26 Feb. 191j.

qb. THOMAS PHILIP CORBOULD, b. 19 March 1916, d. of scarlet fever I June 1916.

j b. HELEN FLORENCE CORBOULD, of 246, hlontrose St., Winnipeg, b. 22 June 191 8 at Winnipeg, bapt. there 24 July 19 I 8, educ. there. She is an accomplished musician, and has won several prizes in music festivals, in which over ~o,ooo persons took part.

2a. MARY HELENA CORBOULD, 3 j I 1-13 St., N.W. Washington, D.C., U.S.A., b. at Picton, Ont. 4 March 1877, bapt. 8 April 1877, educ. at Orillia, Ont., and Moses Taylor Hosp., Scranton Pa. (graduate 1902). Married at Orillia, 24 Aug. 1910, PHILIP RUPP, M.D., PH.D. (Chem.), who practised as a physician in New York for many years, prior to his appointment as Associate Chemist in the U.S. Govt. Dept. of Agriculture, where he is now engaged in research work on bacterial metabolism. No issue.

3a. MABEL KATE MARSHALL CORBOULD, B.SC., of Athens, Athens County, Ohio, U.S.A., b. 10 July I 88 I at Orillia, bapt. there 3 Aug. I 88 I, educ. at Orillia and at the Margaret Morrison Carnegie School of Technology (B. SC. June 1909), appointed Demonstrator, Fleischman Yeast Co., and joined the Dept. of Milling and Baking Technology at the Ohio Agri- cultural Experiment Station at Wooster in April 1914 ; she was the head of this Dept. for several years.

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Married at Wooster, Ohio, 29 April 1929, JOHN J. CRUMLEY, of Athens, Ohio, PH. D. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, A.B. University of Chicago, Associate State Forester of Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. ; author of text book " Constructive Forestry." No issue.

4a. ETHEL VIDA CORBOULD, b. 29 April 1883 at Orillia, Ont., bapt. there go May I 88 3, educ. there, secretary to the head of the Department of Biology at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station at Wooster, U.S.A. Unmarried.

ja. BEATRIX GRANT CORBOULD, of Glendale, California, U.S.A., b. 4 Nov. I 884 at Orillia, Ont., bapt. there 7 Dec. I 884, educ. at Orillia and at Pittsburg College (graduate). Authoress. Died unm. at Glendale, California, 13 Feb. 1933.

6a. EDWARD BARKER CORBOULD, of the Abitibi Power and Paper Co., Iroquois Falls, Ontario. In charge of the railway which conveys pulp logs. B. at Orillia, Ont., 12 Aug. 1890, bapt. at Orillia 10 Sep. 1890, educ. there. Was goalkeeper for hockey team which won Intermed. O.H.A. champ. Orillia 1914, Sen. N.O.H.A. champ. Iroquois Falls, '923.

Married at Carleton Place, Ontario, 8 Sep. 1926, OLIVE JANE, only dau. of James ALLEN, of Carleton Place, and has :-

~ b . FRANCES MARION CORBOULD, b. 27 Jan. 1928 at Iroquois Falls, On t.

2. HELENA CORBOULD (Mrs. Walker, zj7, Poplar Plains Road, Toronto), b. 14 Jan. 1843, at Richmond Hill, Toronto.

Married at Orillia, Ontario, I > Sep. 1863, JAMES WALKER, of Orillia and Toronto, b. at Stockton-on-Tees, Yorkshire, 2 April 183 I, d. at Toronto 8 Aug. 1901, eldest son of Richard Walker, of Stockton-on-Tees, Esq., J.P.

(N. Riding, Yorks), and brother of Wm. Eden Walker (q.v.).

They had issue :-

Ia. RICHARD EDEN WALKER, M.D. (Toronto), L.R.c.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glas., of New Westminster, British Columbia, physician and surgeon, b. at Orillia 26 Dec. 1864, educ. at Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario, and Trinity University, Toronto (since amal- gamated with the University of Toronto).

Elected President of the B.C. Medical Association in 1902, and President of the Medical Council of Canada in 191 8. Member of the Senate, University of British Columbia.

In 1899 he became Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of British Columbia, A.F. and A.M.

Died at New Westminster, British Columbia, 27 Aug. 1923, bur. there 29 Aug.

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Married at New Westminster, 28 Dec. 1893, HELEN MATHILDE, b. at San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 23 Jan. 1871, dau. of Joshua Atwood Reynolds HOMER, Esq., M.P., of New Mestminster, by his wife Sophia K. Wilson (b. in Nova Scotia).

Mr. Homer was born in Nova Scotia of United Empire Loyalist stock, and arrived in New Westminster in 1859, when the city was founded. He was one of the prominent early pioneers, and established the first sawmill to cut timber in British Columbia. He was the first member to be elected by New Westrninster to the first Legis- lative Council of the Crown Colony of B.C., 1864-66, and after that colony entered the Confederation he was elected M.P. for New West- minster in the Dominion House of Commons 1881-86.

Dr. and Mrs. Walker had :-

~ b . JAMES CHARLES EDEN WALKER, B.SC. (F), of New Westminster, B.C., b. there 22 Oct. 1894, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral there, 9 Dec. 1894, educ. at University School, Victoria, B.C., and College of Forestry, University of Washington, Seattle, U. S.A. Graduated Bachelor of Science in Forestry. Forest Engineer.

On Active Service from Aug. 10 1914 till 11 Feb. 1919 with rank of Lieut., but did not go to France owing to ill-health.

Served in 104th Regt. Westminster Fusiliers, 29th Bn. C.E.F. (2nd Canadian Division), Railway Service Guards and j th Canadian Garrison Regt. (Quebec). General Service medal, 19 14-1 8.

2b. MINNA HELEN WALKER, b. at New Westrninster, B.C., 20 May I 896, bapt. I I Aug. 1896 at Holy Trin. Cathedral there, educ. at Bishop Strachan School, Toronto, Ont.

Married at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster, 27 Sep. 1919, CAPTAIN WALTER HENRY RAIKES, of the Bank of Montreal, 1 2 2 j Douglas Street, Victoria, B.C., who served in the Great War from 191 j to 1918 with the Cavalry, and Royal Air Force, and retired with the rank of Captain, Canadian In- fantry. He is the son of Henry Raikes, Esq., of Barrie, Ont., and later of Whennock, British Columbia, who m. 14 June I 893, Frances Mary, dau. of Arthur Ardagh, Esq., M.D., of Barrie, Ont., and grandson of Walter Raikes of Ontario.

Mr. Walter Raikes was the 4th son of George Raikes, H.E.I.C.S. (by his wife Marianne, dau. of Isaac Currie) and a nephew pater- nally of Lady William Fitzroy and maternally of Raikes Currie, Esq., M.P., J.P., D.L., of Minley Manor, Hants.

Mr. George Raikes was the 4th son of Thomas Raikes, Governor of the Bank of England, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of the Hon. Henry Finch, son of Daniel, Earl of Winchelsea.

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Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Raikes have two sons :- IC. HENRY JOHN EDEN RAIKES, b. a t New Westminster, B.C.,

20 Aug. 1920, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral there I Oct. 1920, educ. at Monteray School, Victoria, B.C.

2c. WALTER EDEN RAIKES, b. at Vancouver, B.C., 23 Feb. 1927, bapt. at St. Mark's Church, Vancouver, 15 June 1928.

3b. MARY WALKER, of Vancouver, B.C., b. at New Westminster 4 July 1900, bapt. at Holy Trin. Cathedral, New Westminster, 26 Aug. 1900, educ. at Bishop Strachan School, Toronto, Ont., and graduated at the Nursing School of the Vancouver General Hospital.

qb. JOHN EDEN WALKER, M.B., of Vancouver, B.C., b. at New West- minster 22 Oct. 1901, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral there, educ. at the Duke of Connaught High School, New Westminster, and the University of Toronto, where he graduated M.B. Member of Alpha Omega Honorary Medical Fraternity. Physician and Surgeon. On Attending Staff of Vancouver General Hospital.

j b. WILLIAM EDEN WALKER, of Vancouver, B.C., b. at New West- minster, B.C. 23 May 1905, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral there, educ. at the Duke of Connaught High School, New Westminster, and the Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. On staff of Royal Trust Company, Vancouver, B.C.

Married at St. Mary's Church, Vancouver, B.C., 22 Aug. 193 I,

DOROTHY CHESHYRE, dau. of Henry Cheshyre JANION, of Van- couver, B.C.

2a. MARY WALKER, of 2j7, Poplar Plains Road, Toronto, b. at Orillia 27 April 1866, bapt. at Orillia, educ. at St. Luke's Hospital Medical School, New York, graduated 2 Feb. 1897, and nursed in New York for 10

years. Unmarried.

3a. CHARLES WALKER, of Toronto, Canada, b. at Orillia, Ont., 27 Feb. I 868, bapt. there, educ. at Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. Manager of the Queen Street and Augusta Avenue Branch of the Dominion Bank, Toronto. Member of the Ionic Lodge A.F. and A.M.

Married at Toronto, 2 j June I 8gj, VIOLET LUCY, dau. of Frederick MONTIZAMBERT, Esq., C.M.G. (1916), I.S.O. (1903), M.D. (Edin.), D.c.L., F.R.c.s.E., Director-General of Public Health (with the rank of Deputy Minister), Sanitary Adviser of the Government of Canada, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem 191 I, Hon. Member of the National Academy of Medicine (Mexico), Hon. Fellow of the Incorporated Society of Officers of Health of England, and of the Socittt Fransaise dYHygi2ne, Fellow of the Imperial Sanitary Institute, President of the American Public Health Association 1907 (life member of its Executive Council), member of the Executive Council of the

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Canadian Branch of the British Red Cross Society, President of the Canadian Medical Association 1907-08, President of the Canadian Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association I 910- 14, Governor of the Royal Victorian Order of Nurses of Canada.

Dr. Montizambert was born at Quebec 3 Feb. 1843, bapt. j March at the Anglican Church there, educated at Upper Canada College, Toronto and Edinburgh University, and entered Public Health Service of Canada in 1866. Principal Medical Officer, Quebec Military Dis- trict, during Fenian Raid, 1866 (medal and clasp). On j June 186j he married Mary Jane, dau. of the Hon. William Walker, Legislative Councillor of Quebec, by Margaret Bell his wife. He was the second son of Edward Lewis Boucher de Montizambert by his wife Lucy Irwin, dau. of Chief- Justice Bowen.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker had issue :- rb. LIEUT. NORMAN EDEN WALKER, b. at Toronto j Oct. I 896, bapt.

there I Nov., educ. at Upper Canada College, Toronto. On staff of Confederation Life Insurance Co., Toronto. Enlisted in Jan. 1916. Gazetted Lieut. 124th Bn. C.E.F. overseas, Aug. 1916. Served in France from March 1917 ; killed in action at Vimy Ridge, 13 April 1917. Unmarried.

2b. MARY HELEN WALKER, of Toronto, b. there 14 July 1898, bapt. there 7 Aug., educ. at Bishop Strachan School, Toronto. Librarian, Toronto Public Library (Boys' and Girls' House Dept.).

3b. CHARLES HAROLD WALKER, Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto, b. there I June 1900, bapt. there 24 June, educ. at Upper Canada College, Toronto, the Royal Military College, Kings ton, and Osgoode Hall, Toronto.

Married at Toronto, 23 Feb. 1929, DOROTHY MARGARET, dau. of Lisgar L. LANG, of Winnipeg, by Rethea his wife, and has :-

IC. ANN ELIZABETH WALKER, b. at Toronto j Feb. 1930.

qb. BERTHA VIOLET WALKER, b. at Toronto I 8 June 1902, bapt. there 11 July, educ. at Bishop Strachan School, Toronto.

Married at Toronto, z6 Feb. 1924, JOHN KEITH BRADSHAW CROMBIE, of St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, son of David Bradshaw Crombie, and has :-

IC. CHARLES KEITH CHRISTOPHER CROMBIE, b. at Detroit, Mich., U.S.A., 2 Feb. 1926, bapt. there.

2c. DENIS DAVID CROMBIE, b. at Montreal, Canada, 6 Jan. 1928, bapt. there.

JAMES WALKER, of Ottawa, Canada, b. at Orillia, Ont., 9 Feb. I 873, bapt. there, educ. at Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario. Manager of the Imperial Bank of Canada, Ottawa, Ont. A freemason.

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Married at Toronto, Ont., 12 June 190j, MARJORIE MORNA, dau. of Angus MORRISON, of Toronto, Ont., by his wife Harriott Jane, dau. of Colonel John Stoughton Dennis, c.M.G., and has issue :-

I b. DOROTHY EDEN WALKER, of Toronto, Ont., b. at Ingersoll, Ont., j Aug. 1906, bapt. at Toronto.

Married at Toronto, DR. A. RALPH WILKINS, of Toronto, son of Mathue and Mary Wilkins.

2b. JOHN LEONARD WALKER, of the Bank of Montreal, Ottawa, b. at Kenora, Ont., 30 Sep. 1909, bapt. there, educated at Sault Ste. Marie Collegiate Institute, Ont.

ja. WILLIAM WALKER, of 217, Poplar Plains Road, Toronto, b. at Orillia, Ontario, I 3 June 1876, bapt. there, educ. at Trinity College School, Port Hope. Manager of the City Hall Branch of the Dominion Bank, Toronto. Member of the Ionic Lodge A.F. and A.M. Unmarried.

3 . MARY LOUISA CORBOULD (Mrs. Walker, The Cottage, West End Grove, Farnham, Surrey), b. 2 0 June 1844. Married at Orillia, Canada, 8 July 1871, WILLIAM EDEN WALKER, of Riftswood, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorks, Esq., J.P., C.C. (N. Riding, Yorks), b. 2 0 Oct. 1842, Chairman and Managing Director of Walker, Maynard and Co., of which firm he was one of the founders ; i t has since been amalgamated with Dorman, Long and Co., Ltd.

He died at 4, Carlton Terrace, Scarborough, 9 Jan. 1930, in the 88th year of his age and the j 9th year of his marriage. Probate of his will was granted at Llandaff 24 March 1930, value of effects in EnglandE77,031.

He was the 3rd son of Richard Walker, of Stockton, Durham, Esq., J.P., and a brother of James Walker of Orillia (q.v.). They had issue :-

Ia. MARY EDEN WALKER, b. May 1872. Married . . . CLARKE. Resides near Dorchester.

2a. CAPTAIN CHARLES CORBOULD WALKER, B.A., of Lonsdale, Ardsier, Inverne~s, Scotland, b. at Coatham, Redcar, 20 June 1875, educ. at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A.). Served in the South African War as a Lieut., in the 4th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland High- landers, and subsequently in the 1st Bn. of the same regiment. Gazetted Capt. 2nd Bn., 6 March 1911, and went to France with his regiment on the outbreak of the Great War. Killed in action at Le Cateau 26 Aug. 1914. Will pr. in London.

Married at Innerleithen, Peebles, 1911, LUCY JANE, of Bennan, Pineridge, Farnham, Surrey, dau. of Sir Michael Grieve THORBURN, Kt., J.P., C.C. (for jo years), of Glenormiston House, Innerleithen, Lord Lieutenant of Peebles, Chairman of Peebles County Council, member of Scottish VIII in international rifle matches.

Sir Michael holds the freehold of his estate on condition that he gives the reigning Sovereign one red rose " when he passes that way."

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CHAPMAN AND WALKER MARRIAGES.

I

Mary Chapman, m. John Walker, of Wallsend, Northumberland.

Abel CHAPMAN of Whitby, = m. zndly, Elizabeth, dau.

John Chapman, of Whitby.

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= m. grdly, Hannah Gaskin. I I

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Abel Chapman, of Stokesley Hall, Aaron 'chapman, of and of Whitby, Yorks, b. 1717, Whitby, b. 1771. m. 1783 Elizabeth, dau. of Wakefield Simpson. !

of John WALKER.

I I 1 I Richard James = m. . . Chapman. Joseph Barker Chapman, Walker. Walker. I m. Louisa Agnes, dau. of

I Thomas Simpson.

~ a i e s Walker, ~ i l l i a h Eden ~ o h n Elihbeth , m. Edward Henry m. Helena, dau. Walker, m. Mary Chapman Eden i Chapman, of Carr of C. Corbould. Louisa, dau. of C. Walker. Walker 1 Hall, Whitby.

I Corbould. I

~ a j o r ' Francis = m. ~ a i a h Melanie Gerald Walker. / Walker.

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I I Marguerite ~ a r d l d Francis Rupert Laton Helen Walker, Walker, b. 1916. Walker, b. 1920. b. 1914.

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This condition was duly honoured in July 1923, when he handed the King a rose from his garden on the occasion of his visit to Peebles War Memorial.

Sir Michael Thorburn married Isabella Holgate, dau. of Adam Brown of Glencotho, Peebles.

Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Walker had :- I b. MARY ISABEL WALKER, b. 23 O C ~ . I91 3. 2b. CHARLES WILLIAM EDEN WALKER, b. 4 March 1915 posthu-

mously.

ja. MAJOR WILLIAM EDEN WALKER, B.A., of The Red House, West Byfleet, Surrey, b. 23 Aug. 1877 at Coatham, Redcar, bapt. there, educ. at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge (B. A. I 899). Managing Director of Walker, Maynard and Co., Ltd. Served in Salonica during the Great War as Major, j th Bn. Durham Light Infantry.

Married at Holy Trinity Church, Brom ton, 8 Dec. 1921, SYBIL MARY, b. at Saltburn-b y-the-Sea, elder dau. 04 Ralph Townshend HUGHES, Esq., J.P. (N. Riding, Yorks), of Red Lodge, Saltburn, Yorks, and niece of Sir Alfred Collingwood Hughes, 10th Bt., J.P., of East Bergholt, Suffolk, a member of the ancient Welsh family of Hughes, directly descended from Beli Mawr (or the Great) King of Britain.

Major and Mrs. W. E. Walker have :- I b. RALPH EDEN WALKER, b. 20 June 1923 at I 3, The Vale, Chelsea,

bapt. at S tanwix, near Carlisle. 2b. CLIVE EDEN WALKER, b. 21 March 1927 at 13, The Vale, Chelsea,

bapt. at Chelsea Old Church. jb. LOUISE WALKER, b. 29 May 1931 at the Red House, West

Byfleet, bapt. at West Byfleet Church. 4a. MAJOR FRANCIS GERALD WALKER, B.A., of Llanishen, Cardiff, b. at

Coatham, Redcar, 29 Nov. I 882, bapt. there, educ. at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A.), Served in the Great War as a Major in the R.A.S.C. Admitted a Solicitor in Nov. 1929. Partner in the firm of Williams, Glads tone and Gaskell, 100, St. Mary Street, Cardiff.

Married at St. Gabriel's Church, Warwick Square, London, S.W.1, I I April 191 2, SARAH MELANIE, dau. of John Chapman WALKER, of Whitby, Yorks, and of Highfield House, Cheddar, Somerset, J.P. (N. Riding Yorks), by his wife Maria, eldest dau. of Major-General Benson, Madras Army. They have issue :-

rb. MARGUERITE HELEN WALKER, b. 30 June 1914 at Saltburn, bapt. there in 19x4.

2b. HAROLD FRANCIS WALKER, b. I Jan. 1916 at France Hill Drive, Camberle y, Surrey, bapt. at St. Michael's Church, Camberley in I 9 16. Educated at Imperial Service College, Windsor.

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3b. RUPERT LATON WALKER, b. 30 March 1920 at Saltburn-by-the- Sea, bapt. there in 1920.

4. WILLIAM CORBOULD of Toronto, b. at York Mills (now Toronto) 25 Feb. 1846, bapt. there ; educ. at Upper Canada College ; on staffs of Bank of Montreal and Bank of Hamilton, and appointed Manager of Banks at Listowel, Simcoe and Wingham. Like the other members of his family he was deeply interested in all branches of art. Died at Wingham, Ont., 2 j June 1905 ; bur. there (C. of E. Cemetery) 27 June.

Married at Listowel, Canada, 9 Jan. I 874, ELLEN ST. LEGER (now of Toronto), b. at " Woodlands," Fredericton, New Brunswick, in 1849, dau. of Hugh Josiah HANSARD (an officer in the British Army, who settled in New Brunswick and bought the estate " Woodlands " near Fredericton) by his wife Margaret Bell, and had issue :-

Ia. CONSTANCE DURIE CORBOULD (Mrs. Dickinson, 10, Wilfrid Avenue, Toronto), b. I I Oct. I 874, bapt. at Listowel in I 874 ; educ. at Simcoe ; married at Goderich 18 June 1907 by Rev. M. Turnbull, to EDMUND LINDSAY DICKINSON, Esq., K.c., b. at Cornwall, Ont., I 8 j j , educ. at Trinity University, Toronto (qualified in law I 8 78, gold medal), practised as a barrister in Wingham and Goderich ; in the latter place holding high office as a Royal Arch Mason ; d. at Goderich I j March 1909.

Mr. Dickinson was of United Empire Loyalist stock, his father being James Dickinson, Esq., M.D., of Cornwall, Ont., and his mother a daughter of Bishop Mountain of Quebec, and granddau. of Jacob Mountain, D.D., Bishop of Quebec (b. in Norfolk 1750, educ. at Norwich Grammar School and Caius Coll., Camb.).

No issue. 22. LAUREL EVA CORBOULD, b. 31 May 1876, bapt. at Listowel, d. at

Estevan, Sask., 6 Jan. 1930, bur. there 8 Jan. Married at Port Arthur, 26 Aug. 1907, by Rev. C. M. Hedley, to

ALFRED ARTHUR MCLEAN, Manager of a branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Saskatoon, Sask., and previously Manager at Estevan, Sask. ; of an Irish family, long settled in Canada.

No issue. 3a. MARGUERITE ST. LEGER CORBOULD, b. at Listowel 29 Aug. 1878, bapt.

there, educ. at Simcoe, married at St. Paul's Church, Toronto, by the Rev. Canon Cody, 28 Aug. 1915, LIEUT. HUBERT JOHN WALKDEN, educ. at Bradfield College, England, later joined the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Watson, Sask. In 191j he enlisted in the 3rd University Corps Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and served overseas in that year. He was wounded at Passchendaele in 1916, transferred from a hospital at Etaples to Norfolk War Hospital, Norwich. Being unfit for further active service, he was appointed Paymaster to the Canadian Royal Air Force, a post which he held until peace was declared.

No issue.

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4a. GORDON HERBERT CORBOULD, b. 18 Sep. I 879, d. Feb. I 880.

j. GORDON EDWARD CORBOULD, K.c., M.P., of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, b. 2 Nov. 1847 at York (now Toronto), Canada. Educ. a t Upper Canada College, Toronto ; called to the Bar, British Columbia, I 8 82 ; Conservative member for N.W. District June I 890. Barrister-at- Law, Solicitor and King's Counsel. Oldest Bencher of the Law Society of B.C., of which he was elected Treasurer on the death of F. C. S. Parley, K.C. Freemason for 35 years. Died at New Westminster, B.C., 14 Aug. 1926, in his 80th year, and was bur. there in the C. of E. cemetery 16 Aug.

Married 1st in England, 1877, ARABELLA ALMOND, dau. of Major William DOWN, 1st Madras Fusiliers. She d. in 1894, having had 8 children. In 1901, he married zndly, C. M. E., widow of W. A. WRIGHT, and dau. of Sir Matthew Crooks CAMERON, Kt., Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Ontario, by his wife, Charlotte Ross Wedd, of Maidstone, Kent, England.

By his first wife, Mr. Corbould had :- Ia. LIEUT. COLONEL GORDON BRUCE CORBOULD, of New Westminster,

British Columbia, Canada, b. at Southampton, England, 6 Oct. 1877. Served with the 2nd Bn. (S.S.) Royal Canadian Regiment in the South African War I 899-1900. Member of the Canadian Contingent which attended the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. Served in the Great War 1914-19 (in France 1917-19). Commanded 1st Bn. the Westminster Regt. (N.P.A. M.), British Columbia, 1927-3 I. A stock- broker. Married MAUD AGNES, dau. of Alexander and Agnes Hender- son CHARLESON, and has :-

~ b . GORDON CHARLESON CORBOULD, b. at New Westminster, B.C., Canada, 2 June 1909, bapt. 7 July I 909 at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster, B.C. Clerk in the Bank of Montreal. Un- married.

2b. DONOVAN DURIE CORBOULD, of New Westminster, B.C., b. there 19 Jan. 191 I, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster, 27 April 191 I. Clerk, Canadian Bank of Commerce.

3 b. KENNETH BRUCE CORBOULD, of New Westminster, B.C., b. there 18 March 1913, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New West- minster, 26 June 1913.

qb. SHIRLEY MAUD CORBOULD, of New Westminster, B.C., b. there 12 June 1922, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster, 29 Nov. 1922.

2a. LILLIE MAY CORBOULD, of New Westminster, B.C., b. at Toronto, Ont., 16 June I 879, bapt. and educ. at New Westminster, d. there 22

Dec. 1922, bur. at C. of E. cemetery 24 Dec. Married at St. Barnabas' Church, New Westminster, 17 April 1907,

ETHELBERT OLAF STUART SCHOLEFIELD, of Victoria, B.C., 4th son of the Rev. Clement Stuart Scholefield, and had :-

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~ b . GORDON STUART SCHOLEFIELD, b. at Victoria, B.C., 2 June 1908, bapt. at Christ Church, Victoria, B.C., 5 July 1908. Clerk, Bank of Montreal.

2b. JOHN SCHOLEFIELD, b. at Victoria, B.C., 24 Dec. 1909, bapt. at Christ Church, Victoria, B.C., 16 March 1910. Clerk, Canadian Bank of Commerce.

jb. LAWRENCE CLARKE STUART SCHOLEFIELD, b. 7 Oct. 1911, d. 15 June 1914, bur. 16 June at C. of E. cemetery, Victoria.

qb. ERIK DAWSON STUART SCHOLEFIELD, b. at Victoria, B.C., I I

Feb. 1915, bapt. at Christ Church, Victoria, B.C., 26 April 1915. 3a. NELLA ALMA CORBOULD, of New Westminster, B.C., b. there 15 April

I 88 I, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster, by the Ven. Archdeacon C. A. Wood, 29 June I 881 ; educ. at Bryn Mawr, Toronto, Ont. Married at St. Barnabas' Church, New Westminster, 7 Feb. I 923, Major JAMES ALFRED MOTHERWELL, Chief Supervisor of Fisheries for British Columbia under the Federal Govt. of Canada.

4a. MARY ADELE CORBOULD, b. 17 Jan. 1883 at New Westminster, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral there 19 July 1883, d. at N.W. 27 Feb. 1885, bur. at C. of E. cemetery 29 Feb.

la. GRACE MILWOOD CORBOULD, of New Westminster, B.C., b. there 16 Nov. 1884, bapt. there (at Holy Trin. Cathedral) 8 Feb. I 88 5 , educ. at All Hallows School, Yale, B.C. Married at St. Barnabas' Church, New Westminster, 16 Oct. 1907, VYVYAN CHARD BRIMACOMBE, of North Vancouver, B.C., and has four sons :-

~ b . EDWARD CHARD CORBOULD BRIMACOMBE, of North Vancouver, B.C., Canada, b. at Vernon, B.C., 27 Jan. I 909, bapt. at St. John's Church, Enderby, B.C., 17 Feb. 1909, educ. at Alberni High School. On staff, Cable Station, Midway, Pacific Ocean.

2b. ROBERT DOUGLAS BRIMACOMBE, of North Vancouver, B.C., b. at Enderby, B.C., 7 Jan. 1910, bapt. at St. John's Church, Enderby 27 Jan. 1910, educ. at Port Alberni, B.C.

jb. HUGH DOWN BRIMACOMBE, of North Vancouver, B.C., b, at Enderby, B.C., 28 April 191 2, bapt. at St. John's Church, Enderby, 22 May 1912, educ. at British Columbia High School. Clerk, Canadian Bank of Commerce.

qb. RAFE SHERME BRIMACOMBE, of North Vancouver, B.C., b. at Port Alberni, B.C., 25 April 1920, bapt. at St. John's Church, Port Alberni, 16 May 1920. Educ. at North Vancouver, B.C.

6a. MARION CLAIRE CORBOULD, of New Westminster, B.C., b. there 3 Feb. I 886, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster 28 March 1886, educ. a t All Hallows School, Yale, B.C. Married at St. Barnabas' Church, New Westminster, 28 Dec. 1910, FREDRIC WILLIAM ANDER- SON, C.E., of Vancouver, B.C., son of William Anderson, of Ottawa, Canada, and has issue :-

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~ b . FRANCES MARION CORBOULD ANDERSON, of Vancouver, B.C., b. a t Kamloops, British Columbia 22 Oct. 1911, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster, 28 Feb. 1912, educ. at New Westmins ter.

2b. WILLIAM PATRICK ANDERSON, of Vancouver, B.C., b. at Kamloops, B.C., 7 June 1913, bapt. at St. Barnabas' Church, New West- minster 7 Sep. 1913, educ. at British Columbia High School. Clerk, Bank of Montreal.

7a. MONICA VERA ARABELLA CORBOULD, of New Westminster, B.C., Canada, b. there 27 Dec. 1887, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster, I 5 April I 888, educ. at All Hallows School, Yale, B.C.

Married at St. Barnabas' Church, New Westminster, 19 Sep. 1910, HAROLD VERNON (REX) ARDAGH, son of the Hon. Justice Ardagh, of Barrie, Ont., and has :-

~ b . JOHN CORBOULD ARDAGH, of New Westminster, B.C., b. there 25 June 191 I, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster, 30 July 191 I, educ. at St. Michael's College, Victoria, B.C., clerk, Bank of Montreal.

2b. EDWARD VERNON ARDAGH, of New Westminster, B.C., b. at Barrie, Ont., 9 Sep. 1915, bapt. there, educ. at Burnaby High School, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

8a. CHARLES EDWARD BERNARD CORBOULD, c.E., of Kamloops, B.C., b. at New Westminster 27 April I 890, bapt. at Holy Trinity Cathedral ; educ. there, and at St. Andrew's College, Toronto, and Toronto Univer- sity. Civil Engineer, Dominion Government Water Power and Hydro- metric Bureau. Commissioned Lieut. 47th Bn. Canadian Expeditionary Force, 28 Sep. 191 5 . Arrived in France I April 1916, wounded (left forearm) I July 1916, seconded to R.F.C. 3 I Jan. 1917, served in France and Egypt with R.F.C. Ceased to be seconded to R.F.C. 3 Feb. 1919. Demobilized 7 Nov. 1919. When at St. Andrew's College, Toronto, he won prizes and medals for boxing, running, basket-ball and rifle-shooting. At Kamloops be has won cups and prizes for golf.

Lieut. C. E. B. Corbould married in London, England, 21 May 1919, ALMA HETTY, 2nd dau. of Arthur GEE, and has :- ,

rb. BETTY HELEN CORBOULD, b. at Kamloops 16 June 1921, bapt. at St. Paul's Church, Kamloops 30 Oct. 1921, educ. at Kamloops School.

2b. NORAH JEAN CORBOULD, b. at Kamloops 15 April 1 9 2 ~ ~ bapc at St. Paul's Church, Kamloops 5 July 1925.

3b. MARGARET GRACE CORBOULD, b. 11 March 1929 at Kamloops (twin with Joan Alma), bapt. at St. Paul's Church, Kamloops 29 Sep. 1929.

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qb. JOAN ALMA CORBOULD, b. at Karnloo s 11 March 1929 (twin

Sep. 1929. P with Margaret Grace), bapt. at St. Pau 's Church, Kamloops, 29

jb. PATRICIA MARY CORBOULD, b. at Kamloops 9 Aug. 1930, bapt. 17 Sep. 1930 at St. Paul's Church, Kamloops.

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S E C T I O N X V I I I .

HERALDRY THE CORBOULDS.

(A) JOHN CORBOULD. Only the descendants of John of Braconash are entitled to bear the arms set out in the first recorded grant to this family by the College

of Arms, vizt.,

Arms :-Sable on a Pile between Two Ravens in Base Or a Raven of the Field.

Crest : O n a wreath of the Colours Two Arms embowed in Armour with Gauntlets proper each charged with a Rose Gules and grasping a sword fessewise point towards the Dexter also proper pendant from the blade by a Chain an Escocheon Or thereon a Raven Sable.

Motto :-" Sola virtus invicta." [NOTE.-Five generations of the Orillia (Canada) branch of the family,

descended from the above John (through Charles b. 1799), are legally entitled to bear these arms, and apparently have not recorded ; it behoves the survivors of them to prove and record their lineage from him at the College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, London, Eng., while the Church and other registers are still intact.]

(B) (I) RIC. CORBOULD (unrecorded).

Arms :-Or, a Raven proper display'd.

Crest :-On a Chapeau an Elephant of the Indies proper. [NOTE.-Richard Thomas CorbouId, born 1783, discarded the cap of

maintenance of his ancestors, but used the same crest on a wreath in- stead. One of the old seals is still in the family, and is now in the possession of L. A. Corbould of New Milton, Hants.]

(B) (2) . . . CORBOULD (unrecorded).

Arms :-Two Lions. [Position and colours not now known. Another version gives " A Lion."]

Crest : O u t of a Crown a Raven's Head. [No~~.-This is a very old tradition of the Corboulds of Hoxne Abbey

and Bath, mentioned on account of the general accuracy of the other traditions of this branch, and that, possibly being a grant to an ancestor on the distaff side, it may be of use in tracing the lady's male ancestry.]

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(C) PELHAM STEWART CORBOULD. The second grant recorded by the College of Arms, London.

Arms :-Sable, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between four buckles, three in chief and one in base or.

Mantling :-Sable and Argent.

Crest :-On a wreath of the Colours, a Corbie proper holding in the dexter claw a buckle Or.

Motto :-" Corbeau le detiendra."

(D) The above arms " C " quartered with those of OBBARD by the College of Arms, London.

(E) WILLIAM CORBOULD-WARREN. Grant recorded by the College of Arms, London, on the occasion of William Corbould, Clerk in Holy Orders, changing his surname to Corbould-Warren.

To the original arms of his family (the first grant, see " A " above) he was empowered to add, by quartering, those of Warren ; and the new grant, dated I 814, is as follows :-

Arms :-Quarterly I and 4, chequy ermine and azure, two flanches or, each charged with a cross patCe fitchte gules (for Warren) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a pile between two ravens in base or, a raven of the field (for Corbould). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his

Crests :-(I) Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a wyvern argent, winged barry of six ermine and azure (for Warren) ;

(2) upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed in armour withgaunt- lets proper, each charged with a rose gules and grasping a sword fesse- ways, point towards the dexter also proper, pendant from the blade by a chain an escutcheon or, thereon a raven sable (for Corbould) ; with the

Motto :-" Sola virtus invicta."

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A P P E N D I X A

The tradition of their descent from Gerbald or Garbald the Dane (see Appendix B) is consistently held by all branches of the family ; until recently some of these branches, it is believed, had not met or corresponded with one another for two hundred years.

There are two other traditions. One is that Garbald, or possibly an earlier forbear, sailed to Egypt, and that he was the first of his race tovisit India andcathay; although, so far as is known to the writer, no one of this name appears in records relating to Egypt, India, or China, Tacitus mentions Domitius Corbulo, who died in A.D. 67 and was Nero's Commissioner in Parthia, Persia. The other tradition, very strong in some branches, is that centuries ago a Corbould became one of the highest dignitaries of the Church ; he may have been William Corboyl, Archbishop of Canterbury, who died 2 I Nov. I I 3 6, having crowned King Stephen at Westminster Abbey on 26th Dec. in the previous year.

In the 11th century in England there were seven distinct people differing only slightly in name from that of the Viking Gerbald or Garbald, and those of the more modern Corbold (I 3 9 j), Corbald (14j o), Gorbould (163 9), Gorbold (I 71 I), Gorble (1724)~ Curbuill (Percy cart.)* and Corbould (1410 to the present day). In appendix D, note Parson Moodforde's spelling " Carbould" in 1794-the name is still pronounced so by rustic Suffolk and Norfolk, and the sound cannot be dis- tinguished from the first two syllables of Garboldisham. The seven were :-

I. GERWALD or GEROLDUS, who owned land near Carleforda, Suffolk, revious P to the Domesday compilation. The Teutonic Gerwald is derived rom the Old Saxon " gdr," Old English " ghr " and Old Norman " geirr," a spear, and the Old Norman " vald," might or power. Progenitor of the living Gar- rould family, who descend through the I 6th century Garolds of Beccles, Suffolk.

11. CORBY of CORBIE in Picardy, France : spelt CORBINE in Hollinshed's copy of the Roll of Battle Abbey (Corbyn and Corbold are variations in the name of one person in a deed dated 1632 : there are several other instances of the alternation of these two names, one is that of Thomas Corbould, living in 1j90, signing for a legacy under the will of his father as Thos. Corbyn ; also the surname of John " Corborne " freeman of Nor- wich I j 0 2 may be another variant) ; in Leland's copy he is bracketed with Corbet, who was Robert the 3rd son of

111. HUGH CORBEAU of Normandy who was living in 1040. Sir Bernard Burke wrote that this is "one of the few families still existing, who trace, in the male line, an undoubted descent from an ancient race of the same name in Normandy." John Corbould of Brockdish, Suffolk, spelt his name Cor- bough in his will dated 1410.

*Chaucer writes of " quirboilly," that is, " cuirbouilli," the strong armour made of boiled leather, and from this word one authority conjectures that the surname of William Curbuill might have been derived.

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A P P E N D I X B

T H E C O R B O U L D L E G E N D

GERBALD, HIS TREASURE

Gerbald having come back from the Mediterranean Sea with much gold treasure and other spoil and still more ships, glad with success, to Friesland,

was angered because whilst he was away it had been planned that he should obey the new customs of coming and going at the will of his brother overlords, and of placing shares of spoil in the Common Barn for them and the free folk to share, and he takes witness at once.

By two faithful h6s-carls he sends tidings by the word to those who were angry for the like cause to come to him.

Many came to him. After a feast of welcome, Gerbald spake these words :-" Kinsmen and Faitkful

Friends. Our ancient freedom is about to be taken from us, shall we fight for it, or leave our land ? If we stay as we are we shall be shorn of our rights.

We have sailed the open seas and brought back the fishes that live in them which belong to the fisherman since no man owns the seas. We have taken from weaklings what they had neither the strength nor the wit to hold, and by the cunning of our own northern wit, matched in fair fight against the sluggards of the south, we have come by many a sound ship, many a weapon to aid us in the fight or chase, and many a gay trinket to adorn our women.

Are we to give the first fruits of all these to men who stay at home andchew the cud of idleness ? I say No, and again No.

Then the wise ones mooted, and counselled that as they had had more than enough of seeing the dew of Woden flow from their own kith and kin, and as most thought to sail to other lands, each should choose for himself.

They put this to Gerbald, and he resolves to go to Bnglelande, to which land he is no stranger, and he spake again :-

" Who sails the westernway ? " Who fares with me to Englelande ? Many of our kin are there and have

made part of it ours. Guthrun is there, and Thordi his very shadow is near Hed- leaga, and let them look to it, for they speak evil of us without truth ; but there, they are too small fishes for my net ! " " I t is a friendly land, its lakes and rivers are free to our ships. We will first sail

up the Dufva, which they call Waveney, past the first ford to the place they call Skbl in our own tongue. The folk in that part of Bnglelande are ruled over by one king-there is talk of an Overking, but his spears seem blunt, and the over- lords strive among themselves there as here. It our kinsmen who live on the

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IV. AELVRIC OF GERBOLDISHAM who held Garboldisham, Norfolk, in 1040. The area of his land and its rating appear in Domesday Book.

V. GODBOLD, held lands at Wiston, Suffolk, in the time of King Edward the Confessor ; in King John's time these lands passed to the Horksleys. The Lordship of Neyland included part of Suffolk and, besides other lands, the Essex villages of Great and Little Horkesley, the latter was held in the I zth year of King John's reign by Robert son of Philip de Horksley and continued in that family for many generations. The Priory of St. Peter at Little Horksley was founded by Robert de Godebold and was formerly a cell in the Abbey of St. Martin of Troarn, Normandy, the Abbots of which had many curious dealings with Little Horkesley--one was the exchange of Horkesley Parish Church for lands which the Priory of Bruton held in Normandy.

Until the end of the reign of James I the Corboulds of Bardwell, Suffolk, apparently spelt their name either Godbold or Corbold-as they chose a t the moment.

VI. GOBAUDE, the Norman, came over with William the Conqueror, and is in Leland's Copy of the Roll of Battle Abbey.

VII. CUBALD or CUTHBALD, who held lands in Suffolk in the time of King Edward the Confessor ; vide Domesday Book. Cuthbeald became Cu'beald.

Susan CUBAUD was living in Suffolk in 127 3.

Walter COBALD, living at Monk Soham in 1310, and at Thorp, Suffolk, in 133 j , married before 1335, Johanna . . ., and had Geoffrey COBALD, who lived at Weybred and Fressingfeld, Suffolk, in 1361. The latter married before I 361, Alice . . ., and they had a son John COBALD, b. circa I 360, who lived at Weybred 1397.

Thomas COBALD was elected Mayor of Great Yarmouth, Suffolk in 1349. In 1379 he bequeathed to the High Altar at Yarmouth his " best holiday vestment there to be used as long as i t shall last : to Martin Wodesyde chaplain, one missal, two vestments and a chalice." After his decease they were to go to St. Mary's altar in that church and there to continue for ever.

William COBALD, clericus, chaplain at windham (Wymondham), Norfolk, died 1464, leaving L j towards the building of Windham Church.

William COBALD of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, died c. 1441. His will, 1442, is at Bury. He married Annabella . . ., who died c. 1432. Her will, 1433, is a t Bury.

James COBALD, clericus, Rector of Barsham, Suffolk, in 14jo ; Vicar of Mutford, Suffolk, 1465.

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northern coast of Gaul spake truly when I was with them not many days agone, things may so happen in Bnglelande that such men as we, relying on our strong arms, daring to put our fate to the hazard, can turn the way of battle as we will if we but be there in time."

" Who sails the westernway ? " This and more spake Gerbald, and his words were gravely marked for he was a

fighter famed and feared, a mighty navigator and a very cunning man. Many plan to go with Gerbald, and, an even east wind springing up with a fair

sea, forty ships sailed to Bnglelande, and ten more ships with them laden with gear and treasure, on the first faring : on the second faring, the same forty sailed and five laden with gear and treasure, and five were sailed to Viborg to bring back woollen cloth.

Some plan to go to Norway, for there lived Gerbald's own kinsman Rol, him they called Robertus when he took Gisla to wife. Rol liked a fight more than most ; but he did not like a blow on the head whilst he sle t and bootless fighting all day ; and as there was no end to that, he sailed to 8aul. From him came Robertus, and Gulielmus, and from them came Hamon, and Ricardus who took to wife his kinswoman Gunilda.

Some fared to the fiords, but their sons lived no better under Eric Bloody-axe. Some plan to sail to Iceland and the further land. And to the Western Isles

fared Kerbal, the bold Lion, with Einar and Armuinn of the torn face who made music. Some plan to sail to the South.

But Gerbald commanded that a few shall stay with those older ones who had dwelt so long on the land that they had in sooth become as the birch trees, and to uproot them now to fare oversea to new lands would go hard with them ; besides, some must stay to tell tidings, and their thralls must be there to tend beacons.

Now, in the springtime of two years before, Gerbald had sailed up the Waveney River and had seen that the land was fertile and fair ; and he had seen and desired someone who was fairer still, Elswitha, the young and most comely golden-haired daughter of a Saxon king who was friendly,

and so was she. At glepja never was the way with Gerbald or his kin, so he was twice welcome

to go back ; and to this place fares Gerbald full of purpose, the place now called after him Gerboldisham, for the Saxon gave him, with Elswitha, (these) lands as a dowry on a solemn oath and promise, and took witness before all, that when Gerbald the Dane was borne to Valhalla, Elswitha his wedded wife should not fare with the lands, or ever become heritage, and that she should remain free to say yes, or no.

And Helwis half-sister of Gerbald offered herself, and was held, in gentle thraldom to that end, and yet not all for the liking of her brother. She had her will ; but was soon free and a wedded wife, as all saw would happen. - -

At that place Gerbald abided most of his life, always faring back to these new lands after many voyages.

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Gerbald and Elswitha had three sons and some daughters. One bright day she slowly spake these words " I t grows dark, Gerbald, keep us together."

Then the Gods took Elswitha, the kindest and fairest of women. Never lived one more faithful than she.

As became a king's daughter she was brave beyond belief, yet without any defence in herself, and she was gracious to all-even to her thralls.

From the first to the last Gerbald knew that he was well wedded, and now he was filled with sorrow, and others were too.

Woe worth the day; but i t was doomed so. After all, everyone must bear his own burden.

Soon after that, Gerbald dreamed that a golden light filled his hall in the night, and Thor's black raven and two golden ones settled on his bed, and the loemingi flew silently round them. On the next night he dreamed the same.

On the third night he dreamed that the three ravens came and were settling again, when al.1 went black, and up rears the Devil* himself with his baleful light at the foot of the bed. Gerbald laughed outright at him in scorn, and spake these words :-" I am master here : I will that you fare to the place whence you came." But the wise ravens knowing his power and anger flew at him and tore, till there was no longer strength in it, the Devil's left arm which he had uplifted,-and what he then lost Gerbald gained-and the Devil fared shrieking away and nevermore has been seen by Gerbald's kin. For, so long as they are just, they, as is not given to all men, have power over the spirits of darkness, power to heal, power over the left as over the right.t They are foresighted men and women and dream truth- some of them know things without the telling.

Then the golden light came back, and he heard the loom call out clearly to him that he should live seven times as many days as he had seen ravens in all that night.

So on the morrow he called his sons to be alone with him and told them of his dream, and got ready.

To the eldest Thorbald he gives great silver treasure, gear, many bags of sceattas, and many ships, and bids him sail away after a score of days to where the land is fruitful, and yet always to tell tidings with his brothers and to hold himself ready to fare to their aid in times of need. Men came from Thorbald.

To the second Kolbald who was the father of Codbeald, he gives lands, treasure, many bags of sceattas, gear, and a score of big ships, and counsels him to use some of them for trading with near countries, and not to wantonly quarrel with any of the overlords in Bnglelande as was his wont, and not to slay more of them than needs be, so that in fighting times he and his men would be able to sway the battle as would serve them best.

To the youngest Garbald who was the father of Aelfric, Cubbeald and Corbeald, and who, like Elswitha, helped the weak and was never first in stirring strife, and yet was like Gerbald, his father, a fighter in very sooth when once he had started, he spake these words : " Fare in Bnglelande as thy wit and will are, and lead the

*" Hell herself," in one version. Compare meaning of the German word " Kohold." t Vide Appendix C.

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folk to become useful men in all ways." To him he gives treasure, many bags of sceattas, one ship and much land. This was Garbald the Christian.

And then ~ e r b a l d commanded them all to continue to fight fairly and be just men, and to do nothing that should make their name of less fame and honour; and to try to agree amongst themselves, yet all could see that they would not; and that his old round war-shield, which was faced with gold on which was marked the head, the wings, the body and the legs of Thor's Raven, and the back of which was ma15 spiot, was to be upheld ready by the eldest of his sons and their sons ; and that that sign, Thor's Raven, was to be known by all of them as a token for their coming together when needs be.

And then he told them where he had hidden great wealth in a place not open. He commanded them to use i t only in times of great need, and as used all must work to set back what was taken out.

He told them of its power and that sometimes overkings would be moved to the will of another by it ; and that the hiding-place must be known only to three at one time, his sons or their sons, and if one died then the next in wisdom or kinship must be told and no other, and though she be of the very nearest in kinship seldom must it be told to a woman, and never to a woman not of kin. If the three agree that i t shall be used, let i t be used ; if not, then they must fight until one be killed and another chosen in his place, and again until they do agree.

Gerbald minded the bodings, and thought that about now would be the meet time to tell them to his sons if they did not know. He warned them that Grimr, who always foretold truth, had said " What Gerbald has, his sons' sons shall lose through the idle chatter of a woman ; and after two and fifty score of years they shall find i t again, and more, through another woman of kin who shall dream truth. Sons after sons will be venturers over the great seas and men will come from them ; though none too many. Some will be drowned, but not while fishing."

Thorbald, Kolbald and Garbald, each for all, spake these words :-" All that you have told us we hear : we will hold it." And on the one and twentieth day after his dream,

Across the forever Across the ice-cold frozen wastes Across the great silence From beyond Valhalla, Elswitha beckoned to him.

They who stood beside know that Gerbald fared to her gladly in peace. I& had the hellshoon fitted to his feet ; and out of the water up on to dry land

by where they had buried Elswitha, his ship was drawn, and the heavy stones put in it to upright i t ; then he was laid in it, and the howe heaped over them both.

He was well remembered, for he was a just man and unafraid ; he trusted in nothing but his own daring and hardihood. He was always willing to fight, and always fought fairly.

Such was Gerbald the King's Thegn. So live.

Qod grant u$ all good d a ~ s tvithout enit. 2Jnten.

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Both ambidexterity and left-handedness are to be found in a marked degree among members of all branches of the family.

Richard Corbould, the left-handed landscape artist, was born in 17j7. His great-grandsons Chilton and Walton Corbould being ambidextrous and left-handed respectively. His great-great-granddaus., Evelyn Forbes Bell and Kathleen Adrienne Hopcraft are left-handed. Peter Forbes Bell is also left-handed.

The Corboulds of Bracon Ash include many : Frances Marion Corbould Anderson and her cousin Norah Jean Corbould are left-handed, and the latter's sister Joan Alma Corbould is ambidextrous. Their aunt, Mrs. Motherwell (nee Nella Alma Corbould) was left-handed when young. The late Derek Corbould-Warren was ambidextrous, and his aunt, Mrs. Bomford (nCe Maude Corbould-Warren), is very leftahanded. Edith Sophia Cotton, Marjory Clare Fulford, Mrs. Hawes (nCe Drusilla Way) and Phyllida E. Way are ambidextrous, and their cousin Nora Orillia Boyes is left-handed, so too is William Walker of Toronto.

This is also a marked characteristic of the Corboulds of Bath and Speen. G. Corbould of Bristol was ambidextrous (as were other members of his branc GeOrp ) and his great-great-nephew George C. B. Poulter has an equal facility of use of both hands.

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A P P E N D I X D

E X T R A C T S F R O M T H E D I A R Y O F P A R S O N W O O D F O R D E

Reprinted by kind permission of the editor Johq Beresford, Esq., and of the publishers Messrs. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press.

Feb. 10, Monday . . . we took a Walk to Hungate Lodge, and paid our respects to Mr. and Mrs. Carbould, who came there to reside on Thursday last and were married that Morning at Tacolneston by Mrs. Carbould's father the Revd. Mr. Warren, and was the first time of our ever seeing either of them. They behaved very friendly to us as well as politely and appear to be very agreeable, pleasant People. We were treated with Chocolate & Wedding Cake. Mr. Carbould is a Clergyman and Son of a Mr. Carbould . . . at Norwich. . . . He has retired from business about j. or 6. Years, and with a fortune of at least ~ j . Thousand Pound. He has only two Children one Son & one Daughter.

Feb. 14, Friday . . . This being Valentines Day, I gave to the Children of my Parish . . . each a penny and I gave in all j 3 . . . Mr. Carbould gave one halfpenny to each . . .

Feb. 19, Wednesday . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carbould with a Miss Carbould, Sister to Mr. Carbould (an agreeable young Lady) made us their first Visit . . . They drank a dish of Chocolate . . . Mrs. Carbould was dressed very fashionably. Miss Carbould in a habit as she came riding single. Mr. & Mrs. Carbould came in a very elegant Gig indeed with a very good horse in it.

Feb. 23, Sunday . . . at Church . . . the new Bride Mrs. Carbould & her Sister in law Miss Carbould, they sat in my Seat in the Chancel.

Mar. 12, Wednesday . . . Mr. Carbould and his brother in law a Mr. Warren a Clergyman . . . dined & spent the Afternoon with us . . . We had for Dinner some Skaite, Ham & Fowls, a whole Rump of Beef boiled &c, a fine Hen Turkey ros ted, Nancy's Pudding & Currant Jelly, Lobsters, Bullace & Apple Tarts, Cheese with Radishes & Cresses. We dined in the Study & drank Coffee & Tea in the Parlour. After Coffee . . . played one Pool at Quadrille.

Mar. 17, Monday -. . . Mr. and Mrs. Carbould, Miss Carbould and a little boy by name Longdale a relation of Mr. Carboulds made us a morning Visit.

Apr. 4, Friday . . . dined with Mr. & Mrs. Corbould . . . and a Master Long- dale, related to Mr. Corbould. We had for Dinner, Codfish & Shrimp Sauce, Pea-Soup, Fillett of Veal ros ted & boiled Tongue, Mutton Steaks, frilled oysters, Currant & plain Puddings, a green Goose rosted, Maccaroni &c.

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Apr. 7, Monday . . . Mr. & Mrs. Carbould are gone out for a few Days to make a Wedding Visit to Mrs. Corboulds Brother at Castor near Yarmouth*.

May 30, Friday . . . Mr. & Mrs. Corbould, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Senr., Mr. Willm. Warren and his Wife, came in three Carriages, to our House . . .

June 9, Monday . . . After Tea this Evening we walked up to Mr. Corboulds & spent about an hour with him & his Wife, old Mr. Corbould & Miss C. Old Mr. Corbould very lame in the Gout in both Legs.

June 18, Wednesday . . . Mrs. Corbould met with a sad Accident at the Assembly last Night during Tea-Time. A Tea Kettle of boiling Water was by some Accident . . . overturned into Mrs. Corboulds lap, but providentially did not scald her, she was obliged to leave the Assembly Room directly. . .

July 14, Monday . . . Between Tea & Supper we walked to Hungate Lodge and there saw old Mr. Corbould & Mr. Howlett in a little back Room smoaking their Pipes & drinking Port-Wine. Mr. & Mrs. Corbould we met as they were taking their Evening ride in their Gig.

July 1 5 , Tuesday . . . In the Evening we walked u to Mr. Corboulds . . . abt. it.

P After Tea we got toQuadrille . . . Old Mr. Corbould ost I Shilling, hegrumbled

Aug. 2 j , Monday . . . We walked to Hungate Lodge, and there dined & spent the Afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Corbould, Miss Corbould . . . We had a very genteel Dinner - . . . stewed Tench, Veal Soup, best part of a Rump of Beef boiled, 2 rost Chicken and a Ham, Harrico Mutton, Custard Puddings, backed Mutton Pies, Mashed Potatoes in 3. Scollop Shells brown'd over, Roots 2. Dishes . . . Rabbitts fricasseed . . . Couple of Ducks rosted, Trifle . . . blamange, Cheesecakes, Maccaroni, and small Ras berr y-Tartle ts. Desert

of . . . Peaches, Nectarines and three kinds of Plumbs . . . Sep. 30, Tuesday . . . we walked to Hungate Lodge and drank Coffee & Tea

with Mr. [and] Mrs. Carbould, Mrs. Corbould's Brother, a Mr. John Warren a Clergyman, and Mr. Girlings eldest Son who had been shooting with Mr. Corbould all the whole morning.

Jan. 10, Saturday . . . As we walked to Hungate, we met Mrs. Corbould and her little Boy in the Arms of his Nurse, coming to make us a Visit, but being near Hungate, they went back to Hungate with us.

Feb. I, Sunday . . . Miss Corbould went off Yesterday for Norwich from Hun- gate-Lodge, to reside at her Fathers . . . I am very sorry for it, as she promised to be so good a Neighbour. ,

*If the diarist had been a Norfolk man he would have known chat there were two parishes of Caistor in the county, and that the Warrens lived in the nearer one, Caistor St. Edmund-otherwise known as Caistor-next-Norwich.

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June 7, Sunday . . . . we took a Walk to Hungate Lodge to enquire after Mr. & Mrs. Corbould, they having been nearly killed last Night coming from Nor- wich in their high Gig - Some part of the Carriage breaking let down the same, which frighting the Horses, they ran away. Mr. and Mrs. Corbould both jumped out, and very fortunately neither of them recd. any injury. The Horses ran two or three Miles before they were stopped.

Nov. 16, Monday . . . Mr. and Mrs. Corbould made us a late Morning Visit. I engaged Mr. Corbould this Morning to be my Curate for the ensuing six Months, to begin on Sunday next, a t the rate of thirty Pounds per Annum with all Surplice Fees . . .

Dec. 24, Thursday. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Corbould return back to Norwich on Satur- day . . . . They have their poor Neighbours to dinner to Morrow being Xmas Day.

Feb. 11, Thursday . . . Young Longdale from Mr. Corboulds called . . . to borrow a Horse to go out a coursing with a Party from Hungate.

May I , Sunday . . . Mrs. Corbould went to Norwich to day to stay there till she is brought to bed.

May 12, Thursday . . . Mr. Corbould gave us a Call this Morning . . . His Wife has made him a present of another Son - Mrs. Corbould finely.

July 17, Sunday . . . Mr. Corbould served Weston Church this Aft. at 2. o'clock . . . Miss Woodforde went with Mr. & Mrs. Corbould in their new Chariot,

which is very handsome.

Aug. 7, Sunday . . . Mrs. Corbould was so frightened at Church by a Bat flying about the Church, that she was obliged to leave.

Aug. 24, Wednesday . . . we took a Walk to Hungate Lodge and spent about half an Hour with Mr. and Mrs. Corbould. We met . . . an elderly Lady from Yarmouth by name Manning, a Relation of Mr. Corboulds. . . .

Aug. 26, Friday . . . Mr. and Mrs. Corbould with Mrs. Manning called on us this Morning, eat some Harvest Cake & had some Mead.

Parson Moodforde records that during the night of the I I t h / ~ 2 th September 1796 he dreamt of various things and of a soldier, and in particular of old Mr. Corbould ; and that during Monday morning (12th Sep.) a raven flew over the Rectory " all of which tokens are supposed to bode no good." This association of the raven with a Corbould before certain events is of interest as i t confirms the age-old family tradition and supers ti tion.

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A P P E N D I X E.

A CENSUS OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN THE CORBOULD FAMILY DURING T H E FIRST THREE DECADES

OF T H E 2 0 ~ ~ CENTURY.

Year. I 900 1901 1902 '903 1904 '905 I go6 I907 1908 I9O9 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 I917 1918 '9'9 1920 1921 1922 '923 I924

Births. Marriages. I . . I . . 2 .

Deaths. 2

Killed in Action.

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ABBOTT. B . . . . . ABBOTT. H . C . . . ALLEN. 0 . J . . . . . ALLIN. A . . . . . ANDERSON. F . W . . . ANNISS. R . . . . . ARDAGH. H . V . . . ATTRILL. M . K . . . BAKER. W . T . . . . . BALL. A . E . . . . . BAMFORD. W . . . BANFATHER. H . . . BARKER. G . B . . . . . BARKER. M . M . . . BARKER. T . . . . . BARROW. G . de S . . . BARTON. J . M . . .

. . . . . BARTON. . . BATHURST. E . 0 . . . BEAN. C . L . . . . . BEARY. 0 . H . . . BELL. C . F . . . . . BERESFORD-PEIRSE. N . M . BINGLEY. A . H . . . B O M F ~ R D . G . L . . . BOTT. M . . . . . BOYCE. W . . . . . BOYES. W . J . . . . . BRAHAM. A . . . . . BREWSTER. W . . . BRIDGES. M . . . . . BRIMACOMBE. V . C . . . BROWN. E . H . . .

. . . BROWNE. C . . BURNABY. E . B . . . BURNAND. A . E . . . CALVER. J . . . . . CAMERON (vide WRIGHT) CAREY. S . . . . . CARTER. W . A . . .

. . . CHANDLER. . . CHARLESON. M . A . . . CHAPMAN. E . . . . . CHESSMAN. C . S . . .

. . . CHILTON. M . . CHILTON. R . . . . . CLARKE. M . . . . . CLARKE. . . . . . . . CLARKE. R . . . . . COLE.HAMILTON. K . L . . .

APPENDIX

LIST OF MARRIAGES

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4 130

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'3' 80 96 i 57

COLLISON. . . . . . . . COLVIN. J . M . C . . . . . COOKE. A . G . . . . . . . COOPER. F . M . (nCe SMITH) . .

. . . COPPING. S . . . . CORBOULD. vide ELLIS . . . .

JONES . . . . WARREN . .

CORNLEY. E . B . . . . . COTTON. F . F . . . . . . .

. . . . . COUSINS. . . . . CRANE. J . . . . . . . CROMBIE. J . K . B . . . . . CRUMLEY. J . J . . . . . CURITT. A . . . . . . . CULLUM. F . L . . . . . DARRACOTT. J . S . . . . . DAVIES. W . . . . . . . DAVIS. R . H . M . . . . . DAVY. S . . . . . . .

. . . . . DENT. . . . . DICKINSON. E . L . . . . . DODD. J . M . . . . . . . DODDS. A . . . . . . . DODDS. U . R . . . . . . . DOWN. A . A . . . . . . . DURIE. M . . . . . . . EAMES. P . H . A . . . . . ELEY. M . . . . . . . ELLIS (now CORBOULD.ELLIS), C . F . EVERSLEIGH. A . M . M . . . EXELL. E . . . . . . . FRANCIS. H . . . . . . . FREEMAN. A . P . . . . .

. . . FRENCH. I . . . . FULFORD. C . J . R . . . . . FULLER. M . . . . . . . FY SON. J . . . . . . . GEE. A . H . . . . . . . GILDERSLEVE. A . . . . . GILES. L . . . . . . . GILES. M . . . . . . .

. . . . . GILMAN. . . . . GLYMAN. M . . . . . . . GODDING. J . H . . . . . GOLDING. M . . . . . . . GOWER. E . . . . . . . GREEN.E . . . . . . . GREEN. L . T . . . . .

. . . GRENDON. J . . . .

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GRINDLE. B . R . T . . . . . GROVES. E . . . . . . . GWYN. L . W . C . . . . . HANCOCK. W . . . . . . . HANSARD. E . St . L . . . . . H.~RRISON. F . C . . . . . HAWES. . . . . . . . . . HAWES. D . G . H . . . . . HAWKINS. R . P . C . . . . . HAYWOOD. G . H . . . . . HEATH. F . J . . . . . . . HINGENS. T . . . . . . . HITCHCOCK. J . . . . . . . HOBBS. A . . . . . . . HODGE. E . H . V . . . . . HOEY. H . J . . . . . . .

.HOLBROOK. E . . . . . . . HOLLIS. M . . . . . . . HOLLOWAY. L . . . . . HOMER. H . M . . . . . HOPCRAFT. H . S . . . . . HORE.LACY. D . S . . . . . H o w ~ s . H . . . . . . . HUGHES. S . M . . . . . HUNT. N . . . . . . . HUSSEY. F . M . . . . . JANION. D . C . . . . . . . JESSOPE. P . . . . . . . JOHNSTONE. S . P . . . . . JOLLIFFE. A . E . . . . . JONES . . (later CORBOULD-JONES) JONES. 0 . L . . . . . . . JONES. S . A . . . . . . . KAY. J . S . G . . . . . KEARTON. J . . . . . . . KEENE. M . G . . . . . KELTY. P . S . . . . . . . KER. A . . . . . . . K E R . E . R . .. . . . . KER. E . M . K . . . . . KING. J . E . . . . . . . KNAPP. E . . . . . . . KNEWITT. . . . . . . . KOELLE. H . P . . . . . LA FONTAINE. A . E . . . . . LANG. D . M . . . . . . . LANGTON. J . M . E . . . . . LANMAN. . . . . . . . . . LEMAN. M . . . . . . . LEMON. V . . . . . . . LENGRAND. S . E . M . A . . . . . LINTON. J . E . . . . . LONGDII~L. P . . . . . . . LONGDILL. B . P . . . . . LYNNE. G . . . .. . .

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MARTIN. M . . . . . MARTIN. V . G . . . MCCALLUM. F . . . MACKINNON. U . M . . . MCLEAN. A . A . . . MACRO. W . . . . . MEDD. W . H . . . . . MILLER. A . . . . . MONTIZAMBERT. V . L . . . . MOORE. F . . . . . MORRIS. F . . . . . MORRISON. M . M . . .

. . . . MOTHERWELL. J A . . . . . MURRAY. J D M

NEWMAN. J . . . . . NEWTON (vide GRENDON) NIMMO. J . . . . . OBBARD. M . S . . .

. . . OLDFIELD. M . . PAGE. . . . . . . . PALMER. . . . . . . . PARK. M . A . . . . . PASCALL. T . . . . . PEARCE. B . L . E . . . PEARSE. D . C . . . PERKINS. M . J . . . PFEFFEL. F . . . . . PHILLIPS. H . J . . . PHILLIPSON. C . . . PICKLES. M . . . . . PIKE. L . . . . . PLIMPTON. J . . . . . PLUMER. B . E . . . PLUMER. M . . . . . PLUNKETT. R . . . . . POTT. R . H . . . . . POULTER. H . 0 . . . PRICE. M . K . . . . . RAIKES. W . H . . . RAMSAY. A . . . . . RAYNES. M . L . . . REED. C . . . . .

. . . . RICHARDSON. G G RIVETT. J . . . . . ROBERTS. M . . . . . ROBINSON. H . . . . . ROBINSON. M . A . . . ROWE. W . . . . . RUPP. P . . . . . RUSSELZ.. M . . . . . RUTTER. . . . . . . . RYDE. G . E . . . . . SACHE. E . . . . . SAMS. J . E . . . . . SANDERS. A . M . . .

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. . . SAVAGE. M . . . . SCHOLEFIELD. E . 0 . S . . . . . SEAMAN. T . . . . . . . SHARMAN. M . T . . . . . SHELDRAKE. E . . . . . SHEPPARD. W . A . . . . . SHIELDS. J . . . . . . . SIGNELL. J . A . . . . . SMART. E . C . . . . . . . SMITH (vide COOPER. F . M.)

. . . SMITH (or SMYTH). M . . SMITH. P . E . . . . . . .

. . . . SOLEY. I H . . . . SOUTHBY. J . H . P . . . . . SPENCER. H . B . . . . .

. . . STANNARD. . . . . STEWARD. M . J . . . . .

. . . STINNET. M . . . . SWINFORD. F . J . . . . . TANENBAUM. R . . . . . TAYLOR. A . . . . . . .

. . . THEOBALD. . . . . THEOBALD. J . . . . . THORBURN. L . J . . . . . THORNTON. E . . . . . . . TIPPETTS. C . I . . . . . TROUNCE. M . G . . . . . WAIN. L . . . . . . . WALKER. H . W . . . . . WALKER. J . . . . . . .

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WALKER. S . . . . . . . WALKER. S . M . . . . . WALKER. W . E . . . . . WALKDEN. H . J . . . . .

. . . WARDE. B . . . . WARREN. E . . . . . . . WAY. G . A . . . . . . . WEATHERLY. T . H . . . . . WEBB. T . . . . . . . WELLS. vide TIPPETTS

. . . WELTON. S . . . . WEST. F . . . . . . . WHITCHURCH. R . . . . . WILKINS. A . R . . . . . WILLCOCKS. J . . . . . WILMORE. E . . . . . . . WILMOT. S . J . . . . . WILMOT. E . C . . . . . WILSON. A . H . . . . . WILSON. A . M . . . . WILSON. D . C . . . . . WILSON. E . . . . . . . WINTERBOURNE. M . . . . . WOOD. A . . . . . . .

. . . WOOLFE. E . . . . WRIGHT. E . . . . . . . WRIGHT. C . M . E . (nCe CAMERON) WYATT. A . M . M . . . . . WYBURD. F . J . . . . .

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Page Abbott, Blanche . . .. 58

,, Helen Celia . . .. 58 John Samuel .. 58

~dh i scombe College . . . . 103 Aelvric (Gerboldisham) . . .. 136 Agra . . 103 Albert, H.'R.H. . 'prince' (the

Prince Consort) . . a . 37 Aldershot Hospital . . .. 81 Allen, James . . . . . . 121

Olive Jane (Mrs. Corbould) I 21

~ l i i ~ n e , Elizabeth Reynoldia . . 70 ,, LUCY . . 70

~ e ~ n o l d ' bf ~ a i b a d o s 70 ~lli:, Ann 4 Ambidexterity of'ihe c0r'bou~dH ' 142 American Institute of Mining

and Metallurgy . . -. 54 American tribute to Capt. F. K.

Corbould . . . . .. 34 American Water Colour Society 43 Amherst University, U.S.A. . . I 10 Ancaster, Duke of . . . . 12

Anderson, Frances Marion Cor- bould .. 131

y 7 ~ r e d r i c w~.,'c.E. 130 , 7 Marion Claire (nte

Corbould) .. 130 ,, Thomas, of Selkirk 83 ,, Wm. Patrick .. 131

Andover, Thruxton Down House 46 Annis, Edward . . 16

,, Lettice (nee ~orbbu ld ) 16 ,, Richard, jun. .. 16 ,, Richard, sen. . . . . 16 ,, Samuel . . . . 16

Antwerp Academy School . . 28 Apsley House . . . . 36 Ardagh, Arthur, M.D. . . .. 122 ,, Edward Vernon .. 131 ,, Frances Mary (Mrs.

Raikes) . . 122

, , Harold Vernon (dex) . . I 3 I ,, Hon. Justice, of Barrie,

Ont. . . .. 131 ,, John Corbould .. 131 ,, Monica Vera A. (nee Cor-

bould) . . .. 131 Ardro, Arg yllshire 108 Argyll, Duchess of ('H.R.H:'

P.rincess Louise), buys Corbould ptctures . . . . 36

Argyll, Duke and Duchess of . . 44 Argyll and Sutherland High-

landers . . . . I 2 J

Arms of the ~orbbu lds 133, I 34 and frontispiece

Army Medical Service .. 113 Arthur, Jane (of Niton) . . 78 Artists Rifles . . 42,46, 81 Ashbourne, co. ~ e a t h a . 97

G E N E R A L I N D E X .

Page Asheldham, Essex . . a . 33 Ashford, Kent . . . . .. 57 Ashtead. Surrev . . .. Z I Assarn, 'Shillong, Lore t to School 5 2 " Atalanta " . . . . . . 77 Athens, Ohio, U.S.A. . . Atholl, Duke of, Rev. C. J. w;;

chaplain to . . . , . . At trill, Charlotte . . . .

,, Daniel . . . . ,, Fanny . . . . . . ,, Francis . . . . . . ,, Mary (nee Fleming) . . ,, Mildred K. . . . . ,, William . . . .

Aus ten, Alice (Mrs. Peregrine Taylor Bingle y)

,, Sir Hy. Edmund, D.L.', of Shalford

,, Capt. John wentworth ' Australia, Mount Isa, Queensland

,, SouthYarra . . Australian Chemical Institute . .

,, Club, Sydnev . . ,, Inst. of Mining and

Metallurgy . . ,, Light Horse . .

Babelsburg Castle . . . . 38 Bacton, Sufiolk . . . . 14 Baker, Anna Emma Katherine

(nte Clinton) . . 71 ,, Caroline Julia (nee

Barker) 71, 97 ,, Edith Mildmay ~ s h h u r s t

(nte Majendie) . . 71 ,, Estina (nee Fagan) . . 71 ,, EveIyn Frances .. 97 ,, Frances Caroline (nte

Corbould-Warren) . . 71, 96 ,, Col. George . . . .71,97 ,, Juliana (nee Penn) . . 71 ,, Katharine Edith (Mrs.

Cole-Hamilton) 71, 72 ,, Mary (nte Tonson) . . 71 ,, Sophia (nee Conyers) . . 71 ,, William . . .. 71 ,, Wm.,M.P. .. 71, 97 , Sir Wm. . . . . 71 ,, Wm. Clinton . . 71, 72 ,, Wm. Robert . . 71 ,, Maj. Gen. ~ m . ' 'Thos.

71, 96, 97 Ball, A. E. . . . . .. 57

,, Kathleen Lucy Mary 17 ,, Lucy Maud (nte corbou~d') 57 ,, Marjorie Edith Maude . . 57

Ballarat, Australia . . g 3, 54, 57 College 5 4

~ a l z o r a l Castle, E. H. Cbrbouid stays with Court at . . - . 37

page 1 Bamford, Evelyn Maude (nte Bornford) . . . . .. 117

.. PeterClifford . . . . 117 ,, Wilfred . . . . . . 11;

Banchillon, Louis Noel . . 32 , Y Louisa Nancy (nte

Bird) . . . . 32 ,, Marie Ada . . 32

Banfather, Alice Eve1 yn (nee Burnand) .. 106

,, Dorothy Craig (nte Pearse) . . .. 107

,, Ed. Bertram .. 107 ,, Rev.Ed.Hy.,M.A. .. 106 ,, Ed. Hy. Burnand . . 106 ,, Fanny Caroline . . 104 ,, Frances Maria (nCe

Smith) . . .. 104 ,, Rev.Hy.,B.D. 95,104 ,, Rev. Hy. Wm., B.A. 104 ,, Lionel Ashton . . 107 ,, Marion Gertrude . . 104 ,, Mary Anne (nee

Corbould) 95, 104 ,, Mary Emma 104, I O j

Stella Pearse .. 107 ~ a & of England . . 30, 122

Barbados, Alleynes of . . . . 70 Barker, Ben jamin . . 116

,, Caroline Julia { ~ r s . Baker) . . 71, 97

,, D., of Picton, Ont. . . 120

,, Edward Corbould . . 77 ,, Elizabeth . , 11, I Z

,, Geo. Blomfield . a 77 ,, Geo. Shields m e 77 ,, Harold ~lexand;; . . 77 ,, Helen (Mrs. La Fontaine) I I 6 ,, John . . . . 11, 77 ,, Col. John of Clare Priory 7 I, 97 ,, John Blomfield a . 77 ,, Lemon - . 77 ,, Lydia (nee ~hieids) . . 77 ,, Mary . . I 2 ,, Mary ~a ' rshal l ' ' (Mrs.

Corbould) . . . . 120

,, Robert . . . . .. 12

,, Sarah Ann (nte Blom- field) . . - . 77

,, Susan . . . . .. I Z

Thomas , . .. 11

~ i i k l e y, Mary . . . . 26 Barnardiston, Samuel . . . . 87 Barrow, Lieut. David de Symons I 12

,, Major-General de S ymons I I I ,, Gen. Sir Geo. de

Symons, G.C.B. 111

,, Lady (nCe Sybilla wa;j I I I S ybilla Mary de S ymons I I I

~ i i r o w Hall . . , . 9, 10

Barsham, Suff. . . . . 136

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page Barton. Dr . Edwin Alfred . . 41 .. Joan Margaret . . 41 .. Margaret Ellen . . 41 .. Martha . . . a 9 Basutoland Mounted Police . . 72 Bath . . 51. 52. 53. 57. 59 Bathurs t. Eleanor Oldershaw

(Mrs . Wyburd) . . 39 . , Emma Mortimer (nee Brut ton) .. 39 .. Rev . Walter Apsley . . 39

Bat tenburg. H.R.H. Prince Henry of. portrait by E . M . Corbould-Haywood . . . . 40

Battle Abbey. The Roll of . . I 3 5 Bawdeswell Rectory . . .. 93 Bayford . . . . . . 96 Bayfordbury . . . . 71. 96 Beaton. Cardinal . . . . 60 .. Catherine . . . . 60 Beatt y. Anne (nCe Pakenham) . . 105 .. Arthur Pakenham . . 105 .. Claudius . . . . 1 0 5 .. Claudius Hugo . . 105 .. Claudius Jean Pakenham 105 .. Lieut . Desmond H y . . . 106 .. Dr.,ofH.M.S.Victory 105 .. Earl. of Jutland . . 105 .. Margaret Mary (nCe

Spencer) . . . . 105 .. Muriel Margaret . . 105 .. Octavia (nCe Hall) . . 105 .. Octavius Holmes. LL.B. 105 .. Pakenham Wm . . . 105 .. Robert. of Springtown 105 .. Simone E . M . A . (nCe Lengrand) . . . . 1 0 5

Bedales School . . . . 46 Bedford High School . . . . 70 .. School . . .. 97 Beeston St . Andrew. Norfolk . . 104 Beli Mawr. King of Britain . . 127 Bell. Annie Rose (nCe Corbould) 26. 27 .. Christopher . . . . 27 .. Rear-Admiral Christopher.

C.B. .. . . . . 27 .. Col . Christopher Forbes . . 26. 27 .. Elizabeth Royal1 (nee Ker) 27 .. Ethel M . Forbes . . . . 27 .. Evelyn Forbes . . 27 .. Helena Jane (nee ~ h i l l i ~ s j ' 27 .. Major H y . Corbould Forbes 27 .. Margaret (nee Forbes) 27 .. Margaret (Mrs . ~ a n s a r d ) ~ I 28 .. Margaret (Mrs . Walker) . . 124 .. Peter Forbes . . . . 27 .. Suffolk Family . . . . 27 Bemerton. Wilts . . 97. 98 Benedictine Priory of the Sacred

Heart . . . . 82. 83 Bengal Cavalry. 4th (now 2nd

Lancers) . . . . .. 111 .. Civil Service . . . . 112 .. Lancers. 2nd . . . . 117 .. Sappers and Miners . . 102 .. Stai-F Corps . . . a 99 Benson. Mai . Gen . . . . . 127 .. Maria (Mrs . Walker) . . 127 Beresford. John . . I43

Page

.. Beresford.Peirse. L t . Col . N . M .

de la Poer. D.S.O. I I 3 .. Sir Hy.. Bt . .. 113 .. Katharine Camilla (nee Colvin) .. 113 .. Col . Wm . J . de'la Poer I 13

Berghampton . . . . . . 91 Berkhampstead . . . . . . 116 Berney. Rev . Thos . Trench . . 95 Bertram family . . .. 43 Bickersteth. Bishop. of Japan . . 70 Bildeston. Suffolk 85. 87. 88. 89. 90 Bingley. Lt . Gen . Sir Alfred

Horsford. K.C. I.E., C.B. . . .. 109 .. Alice (nte Austen of Shalford) . . .. 109 .. Barbara (Mrs . Vere Hodge) . . 110 .. Lady (nte ~ a b e l Katherine Way) . . 109 .. Peregrine Taylor . . 109

Binning. Mrs . . . . . . . 87 Bird. Capt.. R.N. . . . . 32

Louisa Nancy . . 32 ~ILkdale School. ~heffieid . . 5 8 Bishop Strachan School. Toronto

122. 123. 124 Bishops Stortford . . 96. 97 Black. Andrew . . .. 6 Blackfriars Bridge. statuary for 37 Blackwater. I . of W . . . .. 104 Bloemfontein. St . Michael's Home 8 3 Bloxham. All Saints' School . . 46 Bluecoa t School. Bath . - 13 Boehm. W . A.. R.A. .. . . 17 Bolton. Rev . Lyndon H . 117 .. Elinor (Mrs . ~ o r n f o r d j . I 17 ~dmballa. lndia . . . . 98 Bombay. India 31. 32. 57. 97

.. Cathedral . . . . ~6 ~o'hford. Dorothy Eileen . .

, Y Eleanor Louise . . .. Elinor (nee Bolton) . , Elinor May (Mrs . Cons table) . . .. Evelyn Maude (Mrs . Bamford) . . .. Cap t . Geo . Lyndon. J . P . .. Capt . Geo . Warren . . .. Helen M . M . (nee Corbould-Warren) .. Joan Anella . . .. John Francis. J . P.. of Oakley Park . . .. John Lyndon . .

Bone. Hy., R.A., portrait of G . J . Corbould . . . .

Boreham. Essex 104. 105. Bott. Mary . . . . . . Bourchier family . . . . Bousfield. W . and B . . . . . Bowen. Chief Justice . . . . .. Lucy Irwin . . . . Boyce. Eliz . (nCe Corbould) . . .. Wm . . . . . . . Boyes. Arthur . . . . . . .. Beatrice Ethel (nCe

Plumer) . . . .

Page Boyes. Betty . . . . 102 .. Cecil Edward ~ L b i t t . . 102 .. Charles Selwyn . . 101 .. Edith Caroline (nee Smart) 102 .. Ellen Mary . . .. 101 .. Florence (nCe West) . . IOI .. Henrietta (nee Howes) . . I or .. James Ernle . . . . 101 .. John Cecil Leslie . . 102 .. John Edward. M.C. .. 102 .. John Terril . . . . 103 .. Mark .. . . .. 102 .. Mary .. . . . . 102 .. Mary (nee Corbould

Warren) . . . . I O I .. May (nee Plumer) . . 102 .. Nora . . . . I01 .. Nora 0riil;a . . .. 102 .. Olivia . . . . . . 101 .. Robert Nairne . . 102 .. Thomas Plumer . . 103 .. Violet(n6eLemon) .. 102 .. Walter . . . . . . I01 .. Walter Baynes . . 101 .. Lieut . Col . alter' john 101 .. William Reginald . . 102 .. Winifred . . . . I01

" Bracon. " Orillia. Canada . . I I 9 Bracon Ash. Norfolk

90. 93. 95. 96. 98. 99. 119 Bracon Lodge . . . . . . .

93. 95, 96, 98, 99 Bradfield. Essex . . . . 85 Bradfield College . . 42 . 128

.2 . . Braham.. Ann . . . . . 5 .. John . . . . . . 5 Brame. Edward . . .. 3 Brandon. Sir W . . . .. I

Bren. Rev . Principal Robert . . 83 Brews ter. Anne . . . . 10 .. Charlotte .. . . 10 .. Elizabeth . . . . 10 .. Frances . . . . 10 .. James . . . . I 0 .. John . . . . 10 .. Macro . . . . 10 .. Mary . . . . I 0 .. Robert . . . . I 0 .. Waldegrave . . 10 .. Waldegrave Robert . . 10 .. William . . . . I0 Briant. Robert . . . - 79 .. Kate . . . . - . 79 Bridges. Maria . . . . 4 Brigh ton . . . . .. 57 Brimacombe. Edw . Chard Cor-

bould .. 130 .. Grace Milwood (nCe Corbould) I 30

.. Hugh Down . . I 30

.> Rafe Sherme . . I 30 , , Robert Douglas I 30 I s Vyvyan Chard . . 1 3 0

Bristol . . . 59. 61. 69. 70. 72 .. Grammar School 19. 61 British Columbia Univ . Senate 121 .. Institution. London . .

20. 23. 30 .. Museum. H y . Corbould's drawings In . . 22

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page Brockford . . . . 30 Broke, Sir philid ' . . 63 Broken Hill silver fields . . 54 Brooke, Norfolk 89, 90, 91, 93 Brough, Mary, of Boghall . . 44 Broughton, Bishop, founded

school . . . . - 6 5 5 Brown, Adam, of Glencotho,

Pee bles . . 127 ,, Elsie ~ i k a (M;s. Cor-

bould) . . 82, 83 ,, Francis . . . . . . 83 ,, Isabella Holgate . . 127

Browne, Alicia . . .. 11

,, Charles . . .. I I ,, Dorothy . . .. 11

,, Elizabeth . . .. 11

,, Mary . . . . . . 11

,, Susan . . . . . . 11

Brownlow, Sir John . . . . 12

Brutton, Emma Mortimer . . 39 Bryn Mawr, Toronto . . . . r j o B.S.C. (India) . . . . 98 Buccleuch. Duke of . . . . 31 Buckingham Palace . . 36- 38 Burma, Pakokku . . . a 99 Burnaby, Dorothy Anne (nte

Corbould-Warren) I 17 ,, Rev. Evelyn Beaumont,

M.A. . . . . 117 ,, Hugo Philip Beaumont I 17 ,, Patricia Margaret

Beaumont .. . . 117 ,, Rev. Sherard Beaumont,

M.A. . . . . I I ~

,, Sylvia Maude Beaumont I I 7 Burnand, Alice Evelyn .. 106

,, family of Chavannaz . . 106 ,, Sir Francis Cowley . . 106 7 ) Jacques 0. P. . . 106 ,, Lewis Whitmore, M.A. 106

Burke, Sir Bernard . . - - I35 Bury St. Edmunds 37,41, 52, 88, 136

,, King Edward VI's School .. . . I4

Byam Shaw School . . . . 46

Cais tor Hall, Norfolk . . I I 6, I I 7 ,, St. Edmund, Norwich

116, I44 Calcutta . . . . 31, 32 Caley, Samuel . . . . . . 91 Calver, Alicia . . . . . . 4

,, John . . . . . . 4 Cambridge, Benet College . . 9 5

,, Caius College 93, 128 , , Christ's College 41, I I 7 , , Clare College . . I 10

,) Corpus Christi College 43, '04, 106

,9 Downing College . . I I 6 ,, Emmanuel College

42, 96, 116, 119 ,, Newnham College 70 s a Pembroke Hall 9 3 , 7 Peterhouse 12, I4 , 7 Queens' College . .14, 67 , , St. Catherine's

College .. 109 ,) St. John's College 70

page Cambridge, Selw yn College . . 72

,, Sidney Sussex College . . 16

, Y Trinity College 101, 108, 125, I27

Camden's History of England, illus. bv H. Corbould . . 22

~ameron , '~ha r lo t te Ross (nCe Wedd) 129

,, C.M.E. (first Mrs. Wright, then Mrs. Corbould) . . 1 29

Sir Matthew Crooks 129 ~ a k e r o n Highlanders of Canada 76 Campbell, Grace (Mrs. Gwyn) 99

, , Col. Robt. 6 . 99 Campion, Canon Charles Heath-

cote, of Danny . . 41 ,, Jane Cecil . . . . 41

Canadian Bank of Commerce . . 128, 129, 130

,, Expeditionary Force 122, 124, I 31 . Infantry . . 51

,, Medical ~ssoci'ation 124 ,, Royal Air Force . . I 28

Carey, Sarah . . . . .. 15 Carr, otherwise Ker, Adam . . 26 Carter, Alfred . . . . . - 33

,, Sybil Marjorie (nCe Cor- bould) . . e . 33

,, Walter Alfred . . .. 33 Castle Cary . . . . . . 5 2

Castle Hedingham, Essex . . 10

Castletown, Rushen Abbey . . 38 Carshalton, Convent High School 6 I

, , Rectory, Surrey . . yg Chambers, Wm. 9 Chandler, Mary (nCe ~ d ~ b o u l d j ' I 6 Chandlersford, Hants . . . . 34 Chantrey, Sir Francis, R.A.,

godfather of F. J. Cor- bould, M.D. . . 23

,, Lady (nee Wale) . . 2 3 Chapman, Aaron, of Whitby . . 126

,, Abel, of Stokesley Hall and Whitby .. 126

,, Abe1,ofWhitby .. 126 ,, Ann . . .. 11

, , Edward . . .. 11 ,, Edward Hy. of Carr

Hall . . . . 126 ,, Elizabeth (nCe Simp-

son) .. 126 , Elizabeth Eden (nee

Walker) I 26 , 9 Hannah (nCe ~ a s k i n j I 26 ,, John, of Whitby I 26 , , Joseph Barker . . 126 , , Louisa Agnes (nCe

Simpson) I 26 ,, Mary (Mrs. J.' ~ a l k ~ r j I 26

Charleson, Agnes Henderson I 29 ,, Alexander . . 129 , a Maud Agnes (Mrs.

Corbould) .. 129 Charlotte, H.R.H. The Princess 104 Charterhouse School . . 39, 102, I I 3 Chaucer's word, quirboilly . , I 3 5 Cheltenham College . . . . I I O

page Cheriton Bisho Devon Chessman. C. l' . . :: 2

,, ~ a n e (nCe Corbould) . . 16 Chicago University .. .. 121

Chilton, Ann (nCe Seaman) . . I 6 ,, Frances (nee Seaman) jo ,, Rev. Jacob . . . .16, 30 ,, Mary . . 30 ,, Mary (nee ~orbou ld ) 16 ,, Rev. Richd. . . . . 16 ,, Rev. Rich. Corbould . . I 2, 16

Sophia (nee Walker) . . 16 ~l ; i i ton Ring, The . . . . 14 City of London School . . 42 C. T.V. . . 46 Clatford ill, ~ Y r l b o r o i ~ h . . 59 Clare Priory 71, 97 Clarence. H.R.H. T h e ~ & e of 36 Clarke, Elizabeth 8 7

,, Griscill (nee ~o;bould)' '86, 87 ,, John . . . . . . 87 ,, Judith . . . . 87 ,, Martha . . . . 87 ,, Mary . . 87 ,, Mary (nl; ~ a l l i r d ) 8 7 . Mary Eden (nCe ~ a l k e i j I 2 5

Robert . . . . 87 ~li?tton College . . .. 70,117 Clinton, Anna Emma Katherine 7 I

,, Edward, Earl of Lincoln 7 I , HenryFynes .. . . 71

Clinton-Baker, Katharine Edith (Mrs. Murray) . . 72

,, Adm. Sir Lewis, K.C.B. . . . . 72

,, Wm. . . . . 72 Cloete, Gen. Sir Abraham Josias,

K.C.B. . . . . 61 ,, Helen Christian (nCe

Graham) . . 60 ,, Helen Sarah ~o;dbine 60 ,, Hon. Justice Henry, LL.D. 60 ,, Maj. Gen. Hy. Daniel . . 60 ,, Johanna Catherine (Mrs.

Graham) . . . . 60 ,, Rodolph . . . . 60

Clopton, Sir Wm. . . . . 10

,, Anne . . . . 10

Coatham, Redcar . . 125, 127 Cobald, Alice . . . . . . 136

,, Annabella . . . . 136 ,, Geoffrey , . . . 136 ,, James . . . . . . 136 ,, Johanna . . . . 136 , John . . . . . . 136 ,, Thomas . . . . 136 ,, Walter . . . . 136 ,, William (d. 1441) . . 136

William (d. 1464) . . 136 ~;Lbe family of Kent . . . . 114

,, Leila Kathleen (Mrs. Williamson) . . . . 114

Coddenham . . . 5 Coldstream ~ u a r d H . . 59 Cole, Jo. . . . . . . 87 Cole-Hamilton, Geo. Wm. . .71, 72

,, Katharine Edith (nCe Baker) . .7I, 72 1: Katharine ~ e t i i i a (Mrs. Murray) . . 71,72

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page Colebrooke, Col. . . . . 103

,, Sophia (Mrs.), later Mrs. Cotton . . 103

Collison, Pleasance (nee Cor- bould) . . . . .. 11

Cols ton's School, Bris to1 . . 80 Coltishall, Norfolk . . .. 106 Colvin, Sir Auckland, K.C.S. I. I I 3

,, Camilla Fanny Maria (nte Morris) .. 113

,, Sir Elliot Graham, K.C. S. I. . . .. 113

,, Lieut. Jas. Bazett . . I 13 ,, Jas. Colquhoun, of Su t ton

Ven y . . . . 412

,, Col. Jas. Morris Colqu- houn, V.C. . . .. 112

,, Lieut. JohnAlex. .. 1x3 ,, Sir John Russell . . I 13 ,, Katharine (nee Way) . . I I 2

,, Katharine Camilla (Mrs. Beresford- Peirse) . . I I 3

,, Sir Sidney . . .. 113 Comptons of Compton Wynyates 59 Connaught, H.R.H. t h e D u k e o f 36

,, Rangers . . .. 111 Constable, Elinor May (nCe

Bomford) .. 117 ,, Hugh Golding . . I 17 , , John, R.A. . . 117

Constitutional Club . . . . 72 Conyers, Lady Henrietta . . 7 I

,, John . . . . . . 71 Sophia (Mrs. Baker) 71

~dAke , Ann Groom . . . . 63 Coolgardie Goldfields . . .. 54 Cooper's Hill, Royal I.E. College 46, I O I

Cooper, Frances Maria (nCe Smith), later Mrs. Ban- father .. . . .. 104

,, Col. J. C. . . .. 104 Coppen, Frances . . . . 10

,, Richard . . . . 10

Copping, Sarah . . . . 90 Copt Hall, Essex . . . . 71 Corbeau, Hugh . . .. I35 Corbet .. . . . . .- I35 Corbie . . . . . . . I35 Corbine . . . . . . - . I35 Corbough . . . . .. '35 Corborne .. 135 Corbould, Ada ~li 'zibeth' ' . 57

,, Adrian Henry . . 31 ,, Sister Agatha . . 83 ,, Agnes Maud Mary (nCe

Wyatt) . . .. 44 ,, Alan Stewart . . 47 ,, AlfredChantrey .. 28 ,, Alfred Giles . . 83 ,, Alfred Hichens . . 28 ,, Alice (b. 1500) . . I ,, Alice(bapt .1~62) .. 85 , Alice .. 5 ,, Alice Maud ~ a r ~ (nee

Eversleigh) . . 32 ,, Alice (Mrs. Pascall) 8 8 ,, Alicia (b. 1521) . . I ,, Alicia (b. I 566) . . 4 ,, Allan Henry Francis 29 ,, Alma He t t y (nee Gee) I 3 I

Page Corbould, Amia ( I 5 8 2) .. 4

,, Amia (1601) . . - . 3 ,, Ann (d. an infant) . . I 5 ,, Ann (nCe Allin) . . 4 ,, Ann (nCe Braham) . . 5 ,, Ann(b.1710) .. 11

,, Ann(b.1753) .. 1 5 ,, Ann (b. 1766) . . 93 ,, Ann (nCe Ramsay) I4 ,, Ann (nCe Miller) . . 93 ,, Ann (nee Ker) . . 2 5 ,, Ann Groom (nee Cooke) 63 ,, Anna (1606) . 3 ,, A n n a ( b . 1 6 1 ~ ) .. ,, Anna (b. 1827) . . 29 ,, Anne (b. 1643) . . 88 ,, Anne (bap. 1719) . . 90 ,, Anne (1745) . . 91 ,, Anne(b.1828) .. 95 ,, later Corbould-Warren,

Anne (nee Cubitt) . . 96 ,, AnneAbbot t .. 1 5 ,, Anne Teresa . . 62 ,, Annie Hephzibah (nee

Wilson) . . . . 29 ,, Annie Martha . . 82 ,, Annie Meliss (nee

Sanders) . . . . 44 ,, Annie Middleton (nte

Wilson) . . 12, 35 ,, Annie Rose . . 26, 27 ,, Anthonis . . .. 3 ,, Anthony Kenneth 6 I ,, Arabella Almond (nte

Down) . . .. 129 ,, Aster R. Chilton . .26, 30 ,, Aurette Cerise . . 47 ,, Sister Beatrice Robert-

son . . . . 83 ,, Beatrix Grant . . 121 ,, Betty Helen .. 131 ,, Bridget (b. 1708) . . 6 ,, Bridget (b. 1762) . . 63 ,, Bridget(Mrs.) . 5 ,, Bridgett (nte Warde) 88 ,, Brigitta (b. 165 I) . . 7 ,, Catherine . . 49 ,, CatherineMary .. 1 5 ,, Charles (bap. 1721) 90 ,, Lieut. Charles (b. 1799)

95, '18, 119 ,, Charles (b. 1888) . . 54 ,, Charles (b. 1787) . . 15 ,, Charles (b. 1840) . . I 19 ,, Chas. Durie .. 120

,, Charles E. Bernard, C. E. .. I31

,, Chas. ~ e r b e r t . ' .. 120

,, Chas. Rosslyn . . 29 ,, Chas. Rosslyn (b. 1904) 29 ,, Charlotte (c. 1770) . . 16 ,, Charlotte(b.1790) .. 22

,, Charlotte (nCe Phillip- son) . . . . 20

,, Charlotte Mary (b. 1813) .. - - 34

,, Charlotte Mary (b. 1816) . . . - 34

,, Chilton Richd. . . 31

Page Corbould, or Corbell, Mrs.

Christian . . .. 85 ,, Christiana . . . . 6 ,, C.M.E. (nCe Cameron) 129 ,, Constance Durie . . 128 , , Donovan Durie . . 129 ,, Dorothea Mary . . 28 ,, Dorothea Mary Rosalind 29 ,, Dorothy (born 1567) 3 ,, Dorothy (Mrs. Crane) 3 ,, Dorothy (Mrs. Page) 9 ,, Dorothy Esperance . . 33 ,, Edward (born c. I 5 63) 8 5 ,, Edward (1573) . . 3 ,, Edward (d. 1669) . . 88 ,, Edward (d. 1698) . . 88 ,, Edward (b. 1802) . .9 5,96 s 3 Edward (b. and d.

1858) . . . . 69 ,, Edwardus (b. 1559) 3 , , Edward Barker . . 121

,, Edward Henry, R.I. 12, 23, 35, 36, 37

,> Edward James, B.A. 55, 69

,, Rev. Edward James, M.A. 67, 78

, , Edwin Thos. .. 34 ,, Eileen Daphne . . 47 ,, Eleanor (nCe Wright) 50 , , Eleanor Catherine . . 5 0, 5 I , , Elisabeth Frances . . 62 ,, Eliza (1728) . . 6 ,, Elizabeth (b. I 543) . . 3 ,, Elizabeth (1579) 4 , , Elizabeth (bur. I 5 8 I j ' 4 ,, Elizabeth (nCe Woolfe) 3 ,, Elizabeth (b. 1593) 4 ,, Elizabeth (b. 1639) 6 ,, Elizabeth (b. 1641) . . 88 ,, Elizabeth (1699) . . 87 , , Elizabeth (nee ?Gower) 90 , , Elizabeth (d. 1701) . . 6 ,, Elizabeth (Mrs.

Barker) . . .. 11

,, Elizabeth (b. 1704) 8, 9 , , Elizabeth (b. 1727) 16 ,) Elizabeth (bap. 1744) 88 , , Elizabeth (Mrs. James

C.) d. I 800 . . 64 ,, Elizabeth (Mrs. J.

Theobald) . . 5 0 , , Elizabeth (b. 1767) 63 ,, Elizabeth (b. 1795) 64 ,, Elizabeth (Mrs. Cor-

bould- Jones) . . 51 ,, Elizabeth (d. before

1861) . . . . 5 3 ,, Elizabeth (nte Warren) 93 ,, Elizabeth (b. 1827) 94,95 ,, Elizabeth (nCe Hol-

brook) . . . . 78 , , Eliz. Mary . . . . 29 ,, Eliz. Mary Katharine

(nCe Ker) .. 34 ,, Eliz. Royall (nCe Ker) 30 ,, Eliz. Wilson . . . . 70 , Elize(bap.1723) .. 90 ,, Ellen (b. 1806) . . I 5 ,, Ellen Royal1 .. 31

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Page Corbould, Ellen St. Leger (nCe

Hansard) . . .. 128 ,, Elsie Hilma (nte

Brown) . .82,83 $ , Elsie Madeline . . 83 ,, Elvina . . . . 25 ,, Elvina Mary . . 2 5 ,, Emily Josephine . . 57

Emma . . .. 51 ,, Eric Chilton . . 31 ,, Er icHy. .. .. 5 5 ,, Ernest Edw. . . 32 , Ethel Vida .. 121 , Evelyn Una .. 5 5 ,, Fanny Jemima (nCe

Heath) .. .. 38 ,, Florence Jane (nee

Swinford) .. 120

,, Frances . . . . 96 ,, Frances Caroline

(Fanny) . . . . 96 , 7 Frances Lilly (nte

Cullurn) . . . . 31 , , Frances Marion . . I 21

,, Frances Mary (nCe Hussey) . . - - 59

,, Francis (bap. 1699) 90, 9 I ,, Francis Alfred . . 57 )I Francis Chantrey . . 29 ,, Francis J., M.D. . . 23 , , Francis Jas. (b. 1930) 80 ,, Capt. Francis Ker,

R.N.R. . . . -26, 34 , , Francis R. Chilton . . 32 ,, Francis W. Paul . . 61 , , Francisca (b. 1649) . . 7 ,, Frederick (b. I 834) . .

74, 75, 76 ,, Frederick (b. 1867) 82 ,, George(b.1725)

12, 13, I4 ,, George (b. 1752) . . 14 ,, George (b. 1821) . . 34 ,, George Giles 68, 69, 70, 71 ,, George James . . 20 ,, Lieut. Col. Gordon

Bruce . . .. 129 ,, Gordon Charleson . . 129 ,, Lieut. Gordon Clarence 3 3 ,, Gordon Edward, K.C. I 29 ,, Gordon Herbert . . 129 ,, Grace Milwood . . 130 ,, Gregory (b. I 5 30) . . I, 4 ,, Gregory (b. '570) 3 ,, Griscill or Grysilla (b.

1628) . . . . 85 ,, Grisella (nCe Lynne) 85 ,, Grizella (bap. 1687) 88 ,, Hannah (nee Francis) 95 ,, Harold Edw. a . 5 5 ,, Harold Signell . . 54 , , Harriet . . . . 64 ,, Helen Florence 120

,, Helena (Mrs. wake;)' 121

,, Henry (b. I 564) . . 4 ,, Henry, F.S.A. 20, 21, 22

,, Dr. Henry Francis 27 ,, Dr. Henry Heath . .

24, 25, 26 ,, Capt. Henry Pearce . . 59

Page Corbould, Hester . - 3

,, Hilda woodbine (nCe Walker) . . . . 61

,, Honour (born c. 1660) 90 ,, Honour (bap. 1701) 90 ,, Honour (born c. 1722) 91 ,, HubertJames . . 80 ,, Isabel Fanny . . 40 , , Isabel Hamilton (nCe

Soley) . . . . 69 , , James(d.1780) .. 6 , 3 James (b. 1772) . . 64 ,, or Gorblt, James (b.

1774) . . . 64 >, James of Speen (b.

1799) 63, 64, 65, 66 ,, James of Wokingham 64 ,, James(b. 1861) . . 77 ,, James Alfred . - 74 , , James Giles . . 67 , , Jane (nCe Plimpton) 1 3 ,, Jane (d. 1839) . . 16 , , Jane (nCe Kearton) . . 5 7 ,, Jane Eliz. (nee Linton) 76 , , Jem~ma , . . .38, 39 , , Jesse , . . a 53 , , Joan (1522) .. I , , Joan Alma . . 132 , , Joanna (b. I 563) . . 3 , , John (b. 1480) . . I 9 % John (1533) .. I ,, John (b. 1536) . . I , , John (1558) .. 85 ,, John (b. 1568) . . 3 ,, John(b.1573) .. 4 , , John (m. 1601) . . 3 ,, John (b. 1602) . . 3 y 9 John (1604) .- 3 , , John (m. 1626) . . 88 ,, John (b. 1627) 89, 90 , , John (b. 163 3) ,) John (1641) :: 8i , , John(b.1653) .. j , , John (b. 1688) . . 90 , , John (d. 1692) . . 5 ,, Rev. John, B.A. (b.

1698) . . 9, I4 , , John (d. 1709) . . 90 ,, or Gorbold, John (1710) 88 ,, John (b. 1719) . . 6 9 3 John (be 1720) 90, 93 , , John (b. 1726) . . I J

, , John (1745) . . 91 ,, John (bap. 1730) . . 88

John(b.1755) .. 1 5 1: or Gorble, John (b. 1764) . . 63

John [d. 1~6;)' 6 :: Rev. John, M.A. id. 1768) 71, 93, 100

9# John (b. 1769) . . 63 ,, John (b. 1779) . . I 5 ,, John (d. after 179 I) I I ,, John of Bath 51, 53 ,, John of Diss and Bath ,, John (b. 18 14) k i ,, John (b. and d. I g 4 1 j ' , , John Antony 2 ,, John Charles (b. I g46)' 57 ,, John Durie . . . . 120

Page Corbould, John Edward . . 72

, s John Harvey (or Henry) 14 ,, Lieut. John Warren . . 95 ., Tohn Wm. . . . . 5 0

Judith . . ;6 Julia (b.181;) .. 23 Julia (nte Hi tchcock) 69 Julia (b. 1847) 43 Julia Annie Moss . . 69 Julia Augusta (nCe

Signell) . . .. 53 Julia Frances . . 34 Katharine Charlotte 3 2

Kathleen Adrienne 32 Kenneth Bruce . . 129 Rev. Kenneth J.

Kearton . . 61 Laura Mary Denise . . 61 Laura Tryphena (nte

Green) . . . - 59 Laurel Eva . . . . 128 Lauren tius - . 3 Leopold Aster . . 34 Lettice (c. 1749) . . 16 Lillie May . . 129 Louisa (nCe ~o l lowa; j 50 Louisa(b.1832) .. 50 Lucy (nCe Pike) 5 7 Lucy Maud (Mrs. ~ i l ) 57 Lydia (nCe Giles) , . 66 Lydia (b. 1836) . . 74 Lydia Fanny . . 76 Mabel K. M., B.Sc. . . I 20

Mabel 57 Margaret ( I 5 it) . . 8 5 Margaret (b. I 570) . . 4 Margaret (b. I 704) 6 Margaret Grace . . I 3 I Margaret Jane . . 57 Margarita . . . . 3 Margery (nCe Savage) 3 Marguerite M. Denise 32 Marguerite St. Leger 128 Maria (nte Hollis) . . 2 5 Maria (nCe Winter-

bourne) . . . . 76 Maria Magdalene . . I 2, 78 Maria Munville . . 80 Mariana (b. I 584) 4 Mariana (b. I 59 I) 4 Mariana (d. 161 2) 3 Marie (d. 1678) . . 88 Marie (d. 1669) . . 87 Marie Joan . . 32 Marie ThCrese (nee

Sharman) . . 31 Marie Yvonne .. 32 Marion Claire . . 1 3 0 Martha (Mrs. Dent) . . 9, 12 Martha (bap. 1716) . . 90 Martha (b. 1701) . , 6 Martha (d. 1708) . . 6 Martha (d. 1745) . . 9 Maud . . .. 57 Maud Agnes (nCe

Charleson) . . 129 Mary(b.1615) .. 5 Mary (b. 1635) . . 88 Mary(b. 1658) .. 7 Mary (nCe Clarke) . . 87

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page Corbould, Mary (Mrs. Rivett) I I

, , Mary (d. 1721) . . 6, 9 ,, Mary (Leman) . . 11 ., Mary (nee Smith) . . 9 , , Mary (Mrs. Gilman) 9 , , Mary (d. 1730) . . 90 ,, Mary (born c. 1718) 88 , 7 Mary(d.1728) .. 6 ,, or Gorble, Mary nCe

Fuller (b. 1729) 6 3 , 9 Mary (nCe Pickles) . . 23 ,) Mary (b. 1728) . . 16 ,, Mary (bap. 1735) . . 88 ,, Mary (1745) . . 91 ,, Mary (nte Stinnet) 1 4 ,, Mary (c. 1747) . . 16 y Y Mary (1712-1771) . . 15 Y , Mary (b. 1754) , , Mary (b. 1760) e m t i , 9 Mary nee Giles (b. 1 7 6 ~ ) 63 , y Mary (Mrs.) . . 5 2 Y, Mary(b.1821) .. 66 ,, Mary (nCe Golding) 63 ,, Mary (nCe Bott) . . I 5 , , Mary (nCe Durie) . . I I 9 ,9 Mary(b.1850) . . I O I

> 3 Mary of New York (b. 1854) 5 3

, ) Mary (Mrs. Jolliffe) b: 1864 . . . . 82

, 9 Mary Adele 130 ,, Mary Alice (nee ~ a r k j 83 ,, MaryAnne . . 95,104 , , Mary Ann Augusta 57 ,) MaryDorothea . . 62 , Y Mary Grace (nCe

Keene) . . . . 28 , 7 Mary Helena . . 1 2 0

7 7 Mary Louisa (Mrs. Walker) . . . . 1 2 5

,, Mary Marshall (nte Barker) . . . . 120

,, Mary Ostrehan . . 70 ,. Mary Swinford . . 120

> Mary Swinhoe (nte Obbard) . . 46, IOO

, , Michael . . 62 ,, Mildred K. (ACe

At trill) 80 ,, Miriam (nCe d i d field) ' 6 , > Molly Marian . . 54 ,, Mona (nCe Eley) . . 47 Y , Monica Mary . . 61 ,, Monica V. Arabella . . I 3 I ,, Naomi (nCe Hunt) 5 3 ,, Nella Alma . . 1 3 0 ,, Noel Bean - - 54 ,, Norah Jean 131 , Olive Jane (nCe ~ l l e i ) ' I r I , , PatriciaMary . . 132 , , Patricia M. Dorothy 32 ,, Pelham (born c. 1741) 49 ,, Pelham of Hoxne Abbey

(born c. 1765) . . 50, 5 2 ,, Dr. Pelham . . 52

7 , Pelham Clarence . . 54 ,, Capt. Pelham Stewart 46 ,, Penelope . . - a 9 , , Peter(d.1710) . . 90 ,, Peter Marion (b. I 9 14) 6 I

Page Corbould, Pleasance . . . . 11

,, Prudence (nCe Jessope) m. 1610 . . - . 5

, , Prudence (b. 1654) 7 , , Rene Vera . . - . 54 ,, Richard (born c. I 39 5) I ,, Richard (b. I 5 82) . . 4, 5 ,, Richard (b. 1617) . . 5 ,, Richard (b. 1638) . . 6, 9 ,, Richard (b. 1666) 9, 12, 14 ,, Richard (b. 1714).

Also Section I1 I I , 49 ,, Richard(b.1728) . . 6 ,, Richard (b. 1730) . . 16 ,, Richard (c. 1745) I 6 ,, Richard (b. 1757)

15, 18,20,23 9 , Richard Thomas 15, 20, 30 ,, Ridley E. A. Lamothe 3 5,43 ,, Robert (b. I 5 39) . . ,, Robert(b.1703) .. ,, Robert (bap. 1706) . . I I, 90 ,, Robert (b. 1708) . . I I ,, Robert (b. 1709) . . I I ,, Robert Rutter (m. 1853) 53 ,, RobertRutter(b.1853) 59 , , Robert Rutter (b. 1862) 54 ,, Rosalind Kate . . 29 ,, Rosina . . . . 23 ? , Rosina Mary .. 44

Rupert Henry 69 :: Ruth (nCe whitchurih) I 5 ,, Ruth (d. in infancy) . . I 5 ,, Samuel (bap. 1690) 90 ,, or Gorbold, Samuel

(1710) . . 88 ,, Sarah (b. 16;k) . . 5 ,, Sarah (b. 1659) . . 7 , ) Sarah (prev. Mrs.

Copping) . . . . 90 ,, Sarah (bap. 1733) . . 88 , 9 Sarah (nee East) . . 64 ,, Sarah (nCe Carey) d.

I 805 . . . . 1 5 ,, Sarah (nCe Welton) . . 49 ,) Sarah(b.1805) . . 15

Shadrach . . 88 :: Shirley ~ a u d ' ' . . 129 ,, Sidney Ann (nCe

Jones) . . . . 29 , , Susan (Mrs. Browne) I r ,, Susan (b. 1704) . . 6 ,, Susan (b. 1705) . . 9 ,, Susan (Mrs. Hancock) 57 ,, Susan (d. in infancy) I 5 ,, Susan . . . . 16 ,, Susanna (bap. I 737) 88 , 3 Sybil Ma jorie . a 33 ,, Thomas (born c. 1 5 3 3)

I, 2, 84, 85 ,, Thomas (born c. I 1 37) I

,, Thomas(1575) . . 4 ,, Thomas (b. 1606) . . 3 ,, Thomas (b. 161 I) . . ,, Thomas (1646) . . ,, or Corbolle, Thomas

(m. 1624) - - 7 ,, Thomas the younger ,, Thomas (b. 1630) 87, 90 ,, Thomas(bap.1692) 90

Corbould, Thomas (d. 1694) . . 9 ,, Thomas (b. 1724) 14, 63 ,, Thomas (bap. 1736) 91 ,, Thomas (b. 175 1) . . 15 ,, Thomas(b.1758) .. 63 ,, Rev. Thomas, B.A. . . 95 ,, Thomas(b.1818) . . j 3 ,57 ,, Thomas (b. 1823) . . 67 ,, Thomas (b. 1844) . . 57 ,, Thomas (d. 1871) . . 53 ,, Mrs. Thomas (nCc Cousins) 5 3 ,, Thomas Alexander 5 7 ,, Thomas Philip . . 120

,, Thomas Phillipson . . 22

,, Una Rubina (nCe Dodds) 5 5 , , Dr. Victor 28, 35, 37, 43 ,, Violet (b. 1865) . . 82 ,, VioletEliz.(Mrs.

Eames) 80 ,, V i o l e t U n a ( b . ' 1 8 ~ 8 j ' 5 5 ,, Walter Edward . . 27 ,, Walter Wilfrid . . 61 ,, Walton . . . . 29 ,, William (b. 1450) . . I

,, William (b. I 525) I , 2, 3 ,, William (b. 1575) 4 ,, William (b. I 595) . . 4 ,, William (b. 1637) . . 88 ,, William (b. 1700) . . 6 ,, William (d. 1710) . . 90 , ) William (born c. 1740) 49 ,, William (b. 1757) . . 63 ,, William(bornc.1768) 50 ,, William (d. young) 5 1

,, William of Hoxne . . 5 3 ,, Rev. William, B.A.

(b. 1806) . . 96 ,, William (b. 1828) . . 3 ,, William (b. 1846) . . 128 ,, William Henry . . 59 ,, Rev. William Henry

67, 72, 73, Lieut. William Henry William Henrv (b. I 866) Rev. William kobert '

William Robert (b. 1922) . . . . 61

William Westman . . 57 ~ g i b o u l d - ~ l l i s , Ailison Sybil . . 41

9, C. F. . . 40 , , David . . . . 41 ,, Enid Mary Cor-

bould . . 40 ,* Eveline M. Cor-

b0uld . . 40 , , Joan Margaret (nCe

Barton) . . 41 Lesley Howard . . 41

~oriAuld-warren, Agnes Eliza- beth (nCe La Fontaine) . . I 16

,, Beatrice Harriet I O I

,, Charles . . 103 ,, DorothyAnne 117 ,, Edith Margaret I I 6 , , Edward . . 98 , , Lieut. Col. Edward,

R.A. . . 98 ,, Edward Norman 99 , Y Enid Helen . . I 16

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(Mrs. Cotton) 103 ,, Elizabeth Catherine

I 16 ,) Florence Marion I 17 7 , Frances Caroline 71, 96 , , Helen M. Mary I I 7 ,, Joan . . . . 99 , 7 John Derek 116 ,, Rev. J. Warren,

LL.M. (b. 1843) 96, 116

7 , Rev. J. Warren, M.A. (b. 1870) I 16

, , Julia . . a . 97 , , Katharine 96, 108 y 9 Margaret . . 99 ,, Margaret Joan

(nCe Steward) 99 ,, Maria Louisa (nee

Ra ynes) I 16 ,, Mary(b. 1851)" 101

,, Mary Jessica (nte Perkins) 99, IOO

, , May Frances 101

,, Richard - . 99 7 , Rose Catherine 98 , , Rose H. M. (nee

Davis) . . 98 ,, Rev. William . . 71 , , (prius Corbould)

Rev. William 96 ,, William (b. 1883) 99 , , Winifred Alice 99

Corbould's Academy, Bath . . 5 3 Corboulds of Bardwell, Suffolk . . I 36 Corbould Legend, The . . 138 Corboulds, persistent racial type 28, 30 Corbould, Rigby and Co. . . 72 Corbould, various spellings of . . I 34 Corboyl, Wm., Archbishop of

Canterbury . . 135 Corbulo, Domitius . . a . 135 Corby and Corbyn , . I35 Cornle y, Edith Beatrice . . 82 Cotton, Edith Sophia . . 103

,, Elizabeth (nte ddrbould- Warren) . . .. 103

,, Colonel F. F. . . 103 ,, General H y. of Agra . . 103 ,, Sophia Barbara (Mrs.) . . 103 ,, co. Suffolk

4, 5, 9, 'I, 14, 16, 30, 63 Courtenays, Earls of Devon 72, 98 Cox, Richard (Bishop of Ely) . . 37 Cranbourne, Dorset . . . . 102 Cranleigh, Surrey 108, 109, 110

Cranleigh School . . 101, 109 Crombie, Bertha Violet (nee

Walker) . . .. 124 ,, Charles K. C. .. 124 ,, David Bradshaw . . 124 ,, Denis David . . 124

John Keith B. .. 124 ~ib);wmarsh Giffard . . . . 41 Crozier, Sarah . . - . 39 Crumley, John J., Ph.D. . . 121

,, M. K. M., B.Sc. (nte Corbould) . . . . 120

Crystal Palace, 185 I . . . . 23

Page Cubald or Cuthbald . . .. 136 Cubaud, Susan ( I 272) . . 136 Cubit*, Anne (Mrs. ~orb;;ld,

later Corbould-Warren) 96 ,, Joseph, C. E. . . . . 96 ,, Sir William, F.R.S. . . 96

Cuirbouilli . . . . ,. 135 Cullum, Charles . . . . 3 1

,, Frances Lilly . . .. 31 Currie, Isaac . . . . .. 122

,, Marianne (Mrs. Raikes) 122

,, Raikes of Minley . . 122

Danes, The, at Gold Bridge . . 5 2

Darracott, Annie Maria (nte Shepherd) .. 81

,, Henrietta (nee Hoe y) 8 I , , John Munville . . 81 , , Joseph Corbould . . 8 I ,, J. Stuart . . . . 81 7 , Thomas . . 81 y S Thomas ~ i c h a e l . . 81

Dartmouth, R. N.C. . . 39,41,47 Datchet, Bucks . . . . 92 Davies, Ann . . . . . . 15 ,, William . . . . 1 5 ,, Wm. Glynne .. 15

Davis, Rev. Fredk. . . . . 98 ,, Rose H. M. . . . . 98

Davy, Anna (161 2) . . 5 ,, Robert (1632) . . . 5 ,, Simon (1610) . 5

Deacon, Colonel Charles, C.B. . . I I 3 ,, Mary Eliz. Tsabella de

Courcv . . . . . . I I ~ Deane, Leonard ( I 706) e m 9 Debenham,Suffolk . . 85,87,88 Delhi, Cambridge Mission . . 70 Dennis, Harriott Jane (Mrs.

Morrison) . . 125

,, Col. John Stoughton, C.M.G. . . . . 125

Dent, Digby (b. 1723) . . 12

,, Captain Sir Digby . . 12

,, Martha (nCe Corbould) 9 ,, Sop!!a Pitt (nte Drake) 12

" Deseado . . . . . a 34 de Selincourt of Rustington Hall 5 I Devizes . . . . . -53,59 Dibley, Richard . . . . 66 Dickinson, Constance Durie (nCe

Corbould) . . 1 2 8 ,, Edmund Lindsay, ,, K.C. . . . . 128

James, M. D. . . 128 Dilcam, Norfolk . . . . 96 Dilletanti Society . . . . 22

Diss, Norfolk . . . . - . 53 Di tchling, Sussex . . 2 5

Dodd,George,D.L.,M.~.' . . 39 ,, Geo. Ashley, J.P. . a 39 ,, Major Geo. Lawrence Ashley 39 ,, Geraldine M. . . . a 39

Jocelyn Mary . - 39 ~ d b d s , Alexander . . .. 77 ,, Lieut.Henry,R.N. . . 5 5 ,, Mary (nee Shields) . . 77

Una Rubina . . .. 5 5 ~ d k e s d a ~ Book . . . . 136 Dominion Bank, Toronto 123, 125

Page Doqm, Helland, Corbould

picturs at . . . . 38 Dorking, Norbury Park . . 36 Douglas, Lady Elizabeth . . 60 Down, Arabella Almond . . I 29

,, Major William .. 129 Downe House, Kent . a 39 Drake, Elizabeth . . . . 12

,, Admiral F. G. . . 12

,, Sir Francis, Bt. . . 12

,, Harriett Pitt . . 12

Sophia Pitt . . . . 12 we, Richard . . . . 64 Dublin, Castle Knock . - 97

Trinity College . . 105 ~ ; > k , John (1706) . . s o 9 Ducket, C. A., M.D. . . .. 52 Duke of Cambridge's Own Pun jab

Regt. (Brownlow's Pun jabis) I I 4 Duke of Connaught High School,

New Westminster . . .. 123 Dulwich College . . . . 42 Duncombe, Duncomb, Duncumb,

George . . . . 12

,, ,, ,, Jane (Mrs. Poulter) 12

,, ,, ,, Maria .. . . 12

,, ,, ,, Roger . . . I 2 ,, ,, ,, Rev. Thomas . . 12

Durham Light Infantry . . 127 University .. . . 61

~ G i e , hlary(Mrs.Corbould) .. 119 ,, Surg. Gen. Wm., K. H.,

M.D. . . . . 119 Dyer . . . . . . . . 26 Dyers, Worshipful Company of

(London) . . . . . . 42

Eames, Martin P. J. . . 80 ,, 0 l w y n M . V . . . 80 ,, Percy H. A. . . . . 80 ,, Richard . . . . 80 ,, Violet Eliz. (nCe Cor-

bould) . . . . 80 ,, William . . . . 80

Earl Stonham Manor . . .. I I Earlham Hall, Norwich - . 33 East, Sarah . . . . . . 64

,, Thomas 64 East Middlesex Regt. (7;;h ~ o d t j 95 East Norfolk Militia . . 95 East Surrey Regt. . . 105, 106 Eas tbourne College . . . . 40 Easton . . . . . . . . 30 Eccles-nex t-the-Sea . . 93 Edghill, Rev. Cox, D.D. . . 74 Edinburgh University 108, 115, 123 Edmund, King . . . . 5 2

St. of Bury . . . . 52

~ d k a r d the Confessor, King . . I 3 6 Edward I, King . . . . 72

,, I, King, ancestor of Ful- ford family . . 98

,, 111, King, ancestor of Rev, R. C. Chilton . . 16, 30

,, 111, King . . . - 99 ,, 111, King, ancestor of the

Corboulds of Car- shalton . . . . 59

,, VI, King, and his Tutor, picture by Corbould 37

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first picture (by Cor- bould) . . a - 37

Edwards. Marie Ada . . . . 32 Wm . Glads tone 3 2

E I E ~ . Mona (Mrs . P . S . corboild) 47 Major Richard 47

~ l i i n Marbles. H y . ~orbould'6 ' drawings of . . . . . . 22

Ellcock. Eliz . Re ynoldia (nee Alle yne) . . 70 .. Dr . Grant . . 70 .. LUCY ~ e ~ n o l d ' ( ~ r s . Wilson) . . 70

Ellerker Coll., ~ i c h m o n d Hill 78. 80 Ellis. Catherine Flora (nee

Moates) . . . . 40 .. Charles . . 40 . Cuthbert ~ r e d e h i k Cor- bould . . 40 .. Elizabeth lake* inCe Moates) . . 40 . Frederick startridge . . 40 .. Sir John Whittaker. Bt., M . P . . . . . 40 .. Joseph . . . . . . 40

Mary (nee Godwin) . . 40 ~Akeld. Palace School . . 36 Enniskillen. Earls of . . . . 72 Epping. N . S . W . . . .. 32 Epsom College . . .. 43 Essex Militia (3rd) . . .. 99 EssexRegt . . . . . . . 106 Etchingham. Sussex . . . . 23 Eton College 108. 125. 127 Eurydice. H . M.S. . . . . 7 7 Eversleigh. Alice M . M . . . 32

,? Mary Magdalene (nee Marryat) . . 33 .. Robert .. .. 33

Ewell. Surrey. The Grange . . 99 Exell. Alice (nCe Wood) . . 5 8 .. Arthur (b . 1875) . . 58 .. Arthur (b . 1908) . . 58 .. BerthaE.(Mrs.Moore) 58 .. Blanche (nCe Abbott) 5 8 .. Clifford . . . . 58 .. Denis .. 58 .. Dr . ~ d m u h h (b . ;844) 5 7 .. Edmund Chas . .. 58 .. Geoffrey . . .. 58 .. Dr . Harry 5 7 .. Helen Celia (nCe ~ i b o t t ) ' ' 5 8 .. Kenneth . . .. 58 .. Lilian (nCe Wain) .. 57 .. Margaret . . .. 58 .. Margaret J . (nte Corbould) 57 .. Minnie (nCe Roberts) . . 5 8 .. Norman . . . . .. 58 .. Reginald . . .. j8 .. Robert . . . . .. 58 .. Thomas H . . . .. 58 .. William . . . . .. 58 Exeter. St . Sidwell . . . . 91 EyeClint. Suffolk .. . . 49 Eyke . . . . . . . . 30

Fagan. Estina (Mrs . Baker) . . 71 Robert . . . . 71

~ i i e n h a m . Norfolk . . . . 101

page Farington the diarist. mentions

Corbould . . . . 20

Felixstowe. The o l d Hall . . 61 Felsted School . . 108. 116 Fergus. King . . a - 44 Finch. Charlotte (Mrs . Raikes) . . I 2 2 .. Daniel. Earl of Winchelsea I 22 .. Hon . Henry . . . . 1 2 2

Finningham . . . . .. I I

Fintry. Grahams of . . . . 60 Fitzroy. Lady William . . 122

Fleming. Mary . . . . 80 Folkestone. Kent .. 5 5 Forbes. William of ~etdihead 27

Margaret (Mrs . Bell) 26. 27 ~dLbes- ell (vide Bell) . . 27 Fornce t t . . . . .. 93 Fors ter. William . . .. 93 Foster. Wm . . . . . .. 93 Fowler. Anne . . . . . . 78 .. Jacob . . . . . . 78 .. Jane (nte Whitewood) 78 .. Mary . . . . . . 78 Fox. hounds and huntsmen in

Great Coram St., London . . 22

Framingham Earl . Norfolk . . I I 6 Francis. Capt . Edw . . . 95 .. Hannah (Mrs . i3brbould) 95 Free Society of Artists. London 2 0

Freeman. Ada Phyllis . . 82 Freemantle. W . Australia . . 54 Freemasonry 27. 33. 44. 46. 57. 77

80. 81. 97. 119. 121. 123 124. 125. 128. I29

French. Elizabeth . . . . 4 .. Isaac . . . . 4 French Government thanks Capt .

F . C . Corbould . . . . . 34 Fressingfield. Suffolk . . . . 136 Frere family . . . . .. 5 Frere. Edward . . . . 5 Fry. Elizabeth (nie Gurney) . . 3 3 Fulford. Great. nr . Exeter . . 98 .. Lt . Col . Baldwin . . 98 .. Capt .Ceci1J .R. . . 98 .. Edith Isabella . . 98 .. Isabella (nCe Russell) . . 98 .. Admiral John . . 98 .. Julia (nie Corbould-

Warren) . . 97. 98 .. Lettice Annie . . 98 .. Marjory Clare . . 98 .. Lieut . Reg . J . Russell 98 Fuller. Armorial bearings . . 63 .. Bridget .. . . 63 .. Elizabeth . . .. 95 .. James . . - - 95 .. Mary (Mrs . ~orbbu ld) 63 .. William. of Horham . . 63 Fullerton. Rev . Dr . . . . . 32 Fyson. Joseph . . . . . . 10 .. Mary . . . . . . 10

Garbald the Viking 32. 137. 138. 139 140

Garboldisham . . . . I35 Garibaldi. ~ e n e r a l ' . . . . 32 Garrould family . . a . I34 Garua Island. Talasea. T.N.G. 5 5 Gaunt. John of . . .. 19

Page George V. H.M. the King 22. 38. 40 Gerbald or Garbald. the Dane I 3 5. I 3 8 German Government has Corbould

picture . . . . . . 38 Germany. Empress Frederick of.

acquires Corbould pictures 36 .. Ex-Emperor Wilhelm of. has Corbould ptctures . . . . 38

Gildersleve. Alice . . . . I

Robert .. I ~ i r e s . Abigail (nte ~ i m b k r ) .. Lydia (Mrs . Corbould) 662 .. Maria (nCe Munvell) 66 .. Mary (Mrs . Corbould) 63 .. Ruth . . . . . . 64 .. Thomas . . .. William . . Gilman. Mrs . Mary . .

:: 662 . . 9

Gipping Chapel . . . . 14 Glenormiston House. Inner-

lei then . . . . . . 125

Glyman. Barry Peter Burnaby I I 7 .. Milton . . . . 117 .. Pamela Burnaby . . I 17 .. Sylvia M . Beaumont (nee Burnaby) . . 117

Glynne. Mary . . . . . . 15 Gobaude the Norman . . 136 Godbold or Godebold Godding. James . . :I xi; .. James Henry (b . 1819) 66 .. James Henry (b . 18 58) 66 .. Jessie Lydia (Mrs . Webb) 67 .. LUCY . . 66 .. Mary (nye ~orl;ould) 66 .. Mary Ellen . . . . 66 Godolphin School. Salisbury . . 47 Godshill Church carpet . . 76 Godwin. Mary . . . . 40 Golding. Mary . . . . 63 Gower. Elizabeth (Mrs . Cor-

bould) . . . . . . 90 Post Captain. R.N. . . I 19

~ i i h a m . David . . . . 60 .. Sir David . . . . 60 .. Helen Christian . . 60 .. James . . . . 60 .. John . . . . 60 .. Robert . . . . 60 .. SirRobert .. . . 60 .. William . . . . 60 .. Sir William . . . . 60 Grahams town. S.A. 60 " Graphic. The. " A . C . ddrbouid.

war correspondent .. . . 28 Great Yarmouth. Suffolk . . I 36 Green. Ann . . .. I I . Ann ~ a l i h ~ d e . . X I .. Edward . . .. I I .. Edward Augustus . . 59 .. Laura Tryphena (Mrs .

Corbould) .. 59 Grendon. Joyce . . . . 42 .. family. Normandy and

Warwickshire . . 32 Sir Kalph de .. 42

~ i k d l e . Bernard R . T., C.B.E. 106 .. Edith Ellen (nee Spencer) . . . . 106

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Page Grindle, Edmund Samuel . . 106

.. Eleanor (nee Chadwick) I 06 ~ r h s s m i t h , ~ e o r g e . . - - 79 Gurkha Rifles, 9th . . .. 112

Gurney, Elizabeth . . . a 33 ,, John of Earlham Hall 33

Guy's Hospital . . . . 70 Gwyn, Grace (nte Campbell) 9 9

,, Lt. Col. Herbert Lionel 99, I O I

,, Capt. Lionel Wm. Camp- bell . . . . .. 99

,, Mary (nee Rudge) . . I O I

,, Cmdr. William, R.N. . . I O I

,, Winifred Alice (nCe Corbould-Warren) . . 99

Hackney Marshes . . .. 1 5 Haggart, Agnes (Mrs. Nimmo) 82 Haileybury College . . . . 99 Halliburton, Sir James . . 60

,, Mary . . . . 60 Hampshire Regiment . . 31, 81 Hancock, Susan (nCe Corbould) 5 7

William . . .. 57 ~ i h s a r d , Ellen St. Leger (Mrs.

Corbould) . . 128 ,, Hugh Josiah . . 128 ,, Margaret (nte Bell) . . I 28

Hargrave . . . . . . 11 Harrison, Lieut. Cmdr. F. C.,

D.S.O., R.N. .. 109 , , Janet . . .. 109 , , Susan .. 109 ,, ~ n a K. M. (hie way) 108

Harrow ,?chool . . . . 41, 108 " Harts at Cotton . . .. 6 Harvey, fr. . . . . . . 87

,, Mary . . . . . . 10

,, William . . . . 10

Hatfield, S. . . . . . - 93 Hawes, Bridget - a 7

,, Col. Charles ~ b k a r d , D.S.O. . . 114

,, L i e u t . ~ . ~ . ~ . ' .. 114 ,, Drusilla Mary (nte Way) I 14 ,, Francisca (nCe Corbould) 7 ,, Maj. Gen. Wm. Haring-

ton . . . . 114 Hawkins, Alice (nee Perkins) . . IOO

,, Sir Caesar, Bt. .. 116 ,, Caesar Richard . . IOO

,, Diana Elizabeth . . 117 J , Edward Caesar I 00, I I 6 ,, Enid Helen (nte Cor-

bould- Warren) 99, roo, 116

, , Maud Ellen (Mrs. Obbard) . . .. 100

,, Lieu t. Cmdr. Richard P. Caesar 99, 100, 116

Hay, Ann (Mrs. Graham of Fintry) . . . . 60

,, Colonel . . . . . . 60 Haywood, Edw. Holroyd . . 41

,, Eveline Mary Cor- b0uld . . . . 40

, , George of Rotherstoke 40 J , George Harris . . 40 y 9 Harris E. Corbould 42

Page Haywood, Isabel Fanny (nee

Corbould) . . 40 ,, Isobel May Stewart 42 ,, Joyce (nte Grendon) 42 ,, Mima Lilian .. 43 , Norman Victor . . 42 , , Ronald Ernest . . 42

Heath, Charles, the engraver . . 38 ,, Fanny Jemima(Mrs.

Corbould) . . 38 , , Prof. Sir rank, Kt. 38 ,, Maj. Gen. Sir Gerard

Moore, K.C.M.G. .. 38 ,, Admiral Sir Herbert L.,

K.C.B. . . . . 38 ,, James, A.R.A. 20, 38 ,, Admiral Sir Leopold G.,

K.C.B. . . . . 38 Mary (nCe Phillipson) 20

~ d h l e ~ , Rev. C. M. . . . . 128 Heene, Worthing . . 108, I r 3 Heigham . . . . 96 Hemming, ~ l f r e d '0. . . . . 69 Henry VII, King, ancestor of

Mrs. K. J. K. Corbould . . 61 Hepple, Ann . . . . .. 43

y 7 James . . .. 43 ,, John . . .. 43 , , Jonathan . . - 6 43 ,, William, of Thorn-

borough . . . - 43 Hill, Sir Rowland, 1st adhesive

postagestamp .. . . 22

Hingens (Hengeams o r Henicams), Margaret nte Corbould . . 4

Thomas . . .. 4 Hi&hcock, Elizabeth . . . . 69

,, John . . . . 69 Julia . . . . 69

Hi tlhin .. 41 Hobbs, ~ d e i a ( M;. sheppard) . . 5 I Hodge, Barbara (nee Bingley) I 10

,, Lieut.Col.E.H.V.,M.D. I I O

,, Phyllida Bingley Vere . . I 10

Hoey, Ada Phyllis (nte Freeman) 82 ,, Edith Beatrice (nte Cornley) 82 ,, Ellen . . . . . . 81 ,, Henrietta .. .. 81 ,, Henrietta Eliz. (nte

Worthing ton . . 80 ,, Henry Jas. . . 80 ,, Joan Edith ( n t e ~ a m s ) .. 81 ,, Maria . . . . . . 81 ,, Maria Munville (nee Cor-

bould) . . . . . . 80 ,, Patricia Mary . . . . 81 ,, Patrick . . . . 80 ,, Patrick Hy. ~ i c h a e l . . 81 ,, Robert Lee . . . . 82 ,, Thomas O'Neil . . 82

Holbrook of Newtown and Cal bourne . . 78

,, Anne (nCe Fowler) . . 78 ,, Eliz. (Mrs. Corbould) 77, 78 , , Joseph . . . . 78 , , Suffolk . . 85, 87, 88

Hollins hed . . . . . a I34 Hollis, Maria . . . . . . 2 5 ,, Wm. H. . , . . 25

Page Holloway, Louisa (Mrs. W. J.

Corbould) . . . . . . 50 Homer, Helen Mathilde (Mrs.

Walker) . . . . 122

,, J .A.R. ,M.P. . . 122

Sophia K. (nCe Wilson) I 22 H&. East India C. S. . . . . 91 Hopcraft, Hugh Stanley . . 32

,, Kathleen A. (nee Cor- bould) . . . . 32

,, Lucignon . . . . 32 , , Sheila Anne . . ~2

Hore, Colonel . . . . . . S 5 ,, Emily Josephine . . 5 5 , Lt. Col. L F. S. . - 5 5

Hore-Lacy, Lt. Cmdr. Dyson Standish, R.N. . . jj

i 9 Evelyn Una (nCe Corbould) . . 5 5

9 9 J.D. H. . . . - 5 5 M. F. . . - . 5s

~ o i h a t n , Suffolk . 63, 64 Manor of (1440) . . I

~ o r k e s l e ~ , Philip de . . .. 136 Robert . . . . 116

,, Gt.andLittle, Essex 1j6 Hove. Sussex . . . . . . 99

/ ' ~ o w e s , Henrietta (Mrs. J. E.

. . . . . . I01

Hoxne Abbey . 30, 50, 52

Hughes, Sir h l f r id Collingwood, Bt. . . 127

,, Ralph Townshind . . 127 ,, Sybil Mary (Mrs.

Walker) . . 127 Humphrey Milford, Oxford u&.

Press . . . . . . . - 143 Hungate Lodge . . 5 . 93 Hunt, Mrs. Naomi . . a . 53 Hurst Green, Sussex . . . . 23 Hussars 14/20 . . . . .. 111 Hussey, Frances Mary (Mrs.

Corbould) .. 59 ,, John Compton .. 59 ,, Susannah (nte Pearce) 59

Husseys of Salisbury . . .. 59 Hustwaite, Christine (nte Robert-

son) . . . . 46 ,, Eliz. Prettyman . . 46 , , Philip . . . . 46

Iddesleigh, Earl of . . .. 59 Ihlers and Bell . . . . 27 Imperial Bank of Canada . . 124 Imperial Service College, Windsor

102, 127 Indian Army, Carnatic Infantry

(7 3 4 . . 27 )9 Gurkhas . . . . 52 , , Infantry, 108th

(Bombay) .. 46 ,, Medical Service . . I I I ), Nagpur Rifles . . 46 ,, Sappers and Miners

3rd . . 46 ,, 44th Div. sigs. . . 31 Y ) Staff Corps . . 109

Indian Mutiny 103, 112, 114 Inns of Court O.T.C. . . 72

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page Ipswich, Suffolk 10, I I, 12, 28, 64,

86, 87 ,, The Ancient House

(Bishop Sparrow's) 28 ,, Grammar School . . 12

,, St. Mary-le-Tower . . 86,87 ,, Journal . . .. 49

Irwin, Frances Emilia a . 5 5 ,, Cmdr. Joseph, R.N. .. 5 5 ,, Thomas, of Justicetown 5 5

Janion, Dorothy Cheshyre . . I z 3 ,, Hy.Cheshyre . . 123

Jellett, Judge, of Picton, Ont. I 19 Jellians, Gilbert, of Dudley . . 91 ,, Martha (Mrs. Pynson

Wilmot) .. . . 91 Jessop, Dr. of Norwich . . 27 Jessope, Prudence . . - . 5 ,, Roger . . 5

Johns Hopkins Univ., U.S.A. .. 121

Johnstone, Hy. Harris . - 43 ,, Isobel May Stewart

(nte Haywood) . . 42 7 , Mary Jane (Benyon) 43

Samuel Pries tley . . 43 ~Aiiffe, Col. A. E. .. . . 82

,, Frances (nte Way) . . 82 ,, Jonathan . . 82 ,, Mary (nte ~orb;r;ld) . . 82 ,, Rosa Mary (Mrs. Martin) 82

Jones, Eleanor Corbould . . 5 I ,, Gertrude 5 1 ,, Olive Lettice (M&. w e b ) 67 ,, Sidney Ann . . . . 29 ,, Rev. Thomas Lewis . . 67

Rev. T. M. .. . . 64 .. Justice town . . . . 5 5

Kamloops, B. C. . . 131, 132 Kay, Capt. James . . . . 98

,, Capt. James S. Granville 98 ,, Rose Catherine (nee Cor-

bould -Warren) . . 98 Kearton, Jane . . . . - - 57 Keen . . . . . . . . 26 Keene, Charles Samuel of

" Punch " . . 28, 29 ,, Henry Eddowes . . 28 ,, Mary (nte Sparrow) . . 28 ,, Mary Grace . . . . 28 ,, Richard Francis . . 29

Samuel Browne . . 28 lit^, Ann . . . . .. 11

,, Peter Sterling . . .. 11

Kelvedon, Essex . . 10

Kensington High ~ c h o i l ' . .42,43 Kenya , . . . .. I I I Ker, Adam . . . . . .26, 30 ,, Ann . . . . 2 5 ,, Ann ~ o ~ a l l ' ' . . .27,3I ,, Barkley . . . . . . 26 ,, Eliza . . . . 26 ,, Elizabeth ~ansdale' ' . . 26 ,, Elizabeth Royal1 . .26, 30 ,, Elizabeth M. K. . . 26 ,, Lieut. James, R.N. . .25, 30 ,, Cmdr. John, R.N. . .27,3I ,, John Edgar . . . . 26 ,, Mary .. . . 26, 31

page Ker, Mary (nee Scott) . . 2 5

,, Robert . . . . 26, 31 Ker and Corbould marriages (chart) 26 Ker and Scott families . . a - 34 Ke ttlebaston Rectory . . 14 Ke yes, Thomas . . . . 88 King, John Edw. .. e m 57

,, K. L. (nte Ball) .. 57 King's College, London 72, I04

,, School 105, 106 , ~ i n g " Edward's School, Bath I 51, 52, 61 I King's School, Canterbury 55, 69

Sydney .. 5 5 ~ i n z s Shropshire Light Infantry 3 2 Kirby Cane, Norfolk . . .. 99 Kirstead, Norfolk . . . . 91 , Kitcat, Rev. John . . . . 67

I Knapp, Edmund . . . . 5 I ,, Edward . . 5 I ,, Mary . . . . . - 5

Knewi t t, Mrs. (nte Corbould) . . 49 Koelle, Rev. C. Philpot 41

,, Enid M. Corbould Ha ywood) . . 41

,, Evelyn Jean 41 ,, Lt. Cmdr. H. P., R.N.' 41 , , Hebe . . . . 41

La Fontaine, Agnes Eliz. . . 116 ,, Helen (nte Barker) I I 6 ,, J. S. E., of Berk-

hampstead . . I 16 Lacy, Dyson . . . . . - 5 5

,, Emily Josephine . . 5 5 ,, Frances Emilia . . . . 5 5

Lancers, 16th . . . . . a 97 Lancing College . . . . 106 Landseer, Charles, R.A. 3 7

, Sir Edwin Hy., R.A: ' 37 , , Henry (the Australian

artist) . . 37 , , John, A.R.A: ' a - 37

. . ,, Thomas, A.R.A. 37 Lang, Dorothy Margaret . . 124

,, Lisgar L. . . . . 124 ,, Rethea (Mrs.) . . . . 124

Langton. Hy. John . . . . 102

.. ,, J. M. E. . . I01

, , John . . .. IOZ Olivia (nCe Bo yes) . . I 01

Lanman, Sarah (nte Corbould) 7 Left-handedness of the Corboulds

140, 142 Leinster Regt. . . . . 109, 110

Leland . . . . - . I35 Leman, Mary . . . . .. I I ,, Rev. John . . . . 91

Lemon, Violet . . . . 102

Lengrand, Jules Xavier . . 105 S. E. M. A. 1 0 5

~icci ie ld Theological College 5 9,. 6 I, I I 6 Linton, Jane Eli?. . . . . 76

,, John . . . . . . 76 Liphook . . . . . . 101

Liston Hall . . . . . . 10

Lis towel, Canada . . . . 128 Litlington Park, Bedford . . 12

Liver pool College . . . . 27 ,, Heswall Hospital 27

Page I Liverpool Scottish (10th King's I L. Regt.) . . 27

Lock, Elisabeth Jessie . . 41 ,, Jane Cecil (nte Campion) 41 ,, Rev. Prof. Walter, D.D. 41

Lockhart, Lt. Gen. Sir W. . . 11 I

Loftus, G. W. F. . . . . 98 London, Corporation of the City 42 London Churches-

St. Andrew, Gray's Inn . . 20 St. Andrew, Holborn 20, 22, 30 St.Bride,FleetStreet . .63,64 Christ Church, Newgate Street I 5 City Road Chapel . . . . 30 St. Dunstan, Fleet Street . . 20

St. Edmund, Lombard Street 14, 15, 20

St. George, Bloomsbury . . go St. George, Hanover Square I 5, 50 Islington Chapel . . .. 15 St. James, Hampstead Road 23 St. Jude, S. Kensington . . 27 Kensington Pro-Cathedral . . 106 St. Martin-in-the-Fields . . 14 St. Mary Abbots . . . . 41 St. Marylebone . . . . 1 5 Trinity Churchyard, Gray's Inn 20

St. Vedast, Foster Lane . . I 5 London. Dyers, Worshipful Co. of 42

,, Eldon Lodge, Kensington 36 ,, Foster Lane . . 1 5 ,, Hampstead Vicarage . . I I 7

London Hospitals- . . . Charing Cross 27, 43, 44

Great Ormond Street . . I I O

Guy's . . . . . . 70 Kensington Dispensary . . 44 King's College . . . . 69 Princess Louise . . . . 44 St. Bartholomew's . . 27, I O I

St. George's . . . . 110

St. Thomas's . . . . 2 5 Victoria Hosp. for Children 44

London, Lord Mayor of . . 4d ,, Regiment . . . . 105 ,, Savage Club . . . . 28 ,, Society of Organists 43 ,, South Kensington Art

School . . . . 27 ,, Suffolk Street Galleries 20

,, University (and see King's Coll .) . . 1 0 5

Longdill, Dr. Benjamin Prowde 91 Lieut .EdwardB. 91 ,, ..

,, Elizabeth C. (nte Wilmot) . . 91

Emily . . . . 91 ,, Harriet (nte Robinson) 91 , , Margery (nee Wilmot) 9 I , Y Mary . . .. 91 ,9 Mary Adelle . . 91 , * Prowde . . . . 91 Y 7 Pynson . . . . 91 , ) Pynson Wilmot . . 91 , , Selina . . . . 91 ,, Selina (Mrs.) . . 91

Longford, Earls of . . . . 105 Lound Rectory . . 61, 62

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Louise, H.R.H. Princess (Duchess of Argyll) buys Corbould plctures . . . .

Louise, H.R.H. Princess i ~ u c h e s s of Argyll) godmother to Dr. V. Corbould . . . . . .

Lovell, Janet . . . . Sir ~ i c h a i d . .

~ d ; a l North Lancashire Regt. . . Lu burua, Kavieng, T.N.G. . . Lynne, Grisella . . . . ,, William . . . .

MacCallum, Angus de Symons > ) Col. D. . . ,Y Edw. of ~ i d r o . . ,, Capt. Frank, M.C. 7 y Maly Margaret 7 y Sybilla M. de S.

MacCrimmon Genealogy . . Macdonald, Margaret . . Mackinnon, Charles . . . .

,7 Malcolm .. . . , Y Mary Margaret (nee

MacCallum) . . 7 7 Una (nCe Nicolson)

Una Margaret . . ~ a p k w o r t h , Lady . . . . McLean, Alfred A. . . . .

,, Laurel Eva (nke Cor- bould) . . . .

Macro, Ann . . . . . . ,, Dr. Cox . . . . ,, Elizabeth . . . . ,, Joseph . . . . , Mary . . ,, Mary (Mrs. ~ ' i i s o n ) ,, Mrs. of Bury . . ,, Susan ,, Thomas, High sherifTm '

,, Thomas, of Bury . . ,, William jun. . .

William, sen. . . hiid ras . . . . . . Madras Fusiliers . . . . ,, Native Infantry, 20th 9 9 9, , 5 24th

Magdalene College School . . Majendie, Edith Mildmay A.

(Mrs. Baker) . . ,, ~ e v . Hy. ~ e w i s . .

Manchester, Bishop of ,, Unity of ~ddfel ldws , 3 University . .

Manitoba University . . 77, Margate . . . . . . Maris the artist . . . . Markewell, Robertus . . . . Markwells estate . . . . Marlborough College . . Marryat, Mary Magdalene . . Marryats of Asheldham, Essex Martham . . . . . . Martin, Barbara Betty . . ,, John, the artist . . ,, Margaret (Mrs. Wilmot) ,, Pauline Mary ,, Rosa Mary (nCe ~olliffej ,, Victor George . .

page Martineau, Philip Meadows . . 9 5 Matzinger, Marie Simonne (nCe

Sharman) . . 32 Fritz .. . . 32

~a:de, General Sir Fredk. F., V.C., G.C.B. . . 97, 101

Mauritius . . . . 32 May, Dr., of ~ n f i i l d . . . . 36 ,, Phil . . . . . . 28

Mayer, Edinund .. I I Medd, Eleanor M. ~ n n ' e ' . . 1 0 5

,, Rev. George Tate . . 105 ,, Muriel Margaret (nCe

Beatty) . . 105 ,, P. Cmdr. Walter ~ a l i , '

R.N. . . . . 105 Medical Council of Canada . . 121

Melbourne, Australia . . 32, 83 ,, College . . . . 54

Meliss, Annie . . . . 44 ,, George, of Perth . . 44 ,, Helen . . .. 44

Helen (nte Stewart) . . 44 ~ k i i t a , Manitoba . . .. 77 Mellish, Rev. Edw. . a 95 Mendlesham . . I4 , I5 , 16, 30 Merchant Taylor's School, London 5 8 Metropolitan Town Clerks' Assn. 42 Mexico City . . . . . . 27 Middlesex Regt. . . . . 98 Midsomer Norton . . . a 59 Mildura . . . . .. 54 Miles, J. C. . . . . .. 54 Millard, Anna Maria (Mrs.

Wilson) . . . . 99 Rev. Chas. a . 99

~ I i l e r , Ann . . . . - . 93 Mingbool, Victoria, Australia . . 108 Minley Manor, Hants . . . . 122

Mistle y, Essex . . . . 85 Moates, Catherine Flcra . . 40

,, E l k B l a k e .. . . 40 ,, Wm. (of Epsom) . . 40

Wm. (of Southwark) . . 40 ~ Z n k Soham, Suffolk . . . . 136 Monkton Combe School . . 67 Monteray School, Victoria, B.C. I 23 Montizambert, Edw. Lewis

Boucher de . . 124 , y Fredk.,C.M.G.,M.D. 123 ,, Lucy Irwin (nte

Bowen) .. 124 ,, Mary Jane (nee

Walker) .. 124 9 9 Violet Lucy (Mrs.

Walker) . . 123 Montreal, Bank of . . . .

122, 125, 128, 129, 130, I31 Moore, Bertha Emma .. 58 ,, Edmund . . . - 59 ,, Fredk. . . .. 58

Moray, Anna . . . , . . 60 Morris, Camilla Fanny (Mrs.

Colvin) . . . . 113 ,, Cecilia Byron .. 51 ,, Rev. Edward .. 113 ,, Eleanor C. (nte Corbould) 5 I ,, Eleanor Julia (Mrs. W.

A. Sheppard) . . 51

Page Morris, Frances Alice . . 51 ,, Fredk. of Bath .. 51 ,, Fredk. jun. of Bath . . 53

Morrison, Angus, of Toronto 125 ,, Harriott Jane (nCe

Dennis) . . 125

,, Marjorie Morna (Mrs. Walker) . . 125

i Motherwel1,Maj. J a s . ~ k d . .. 130 Y 9 Nella Alma (nCe

Corbould) 130 I Mott, Sir Fredk. Walker, K.c.B. '~~, 69

Mountflorence, Barony of . . 72 MountPleasant,co.Louth .. 105 Mountain, Bishop, of Quebec . . 128

,, Rt. Rev. Bishop Jacob, D.D. . . . . 128

I Munich, Academy of Arts . . 28 Munvell, Maria . . . . 66 , Murray, Capt. Bernard Alleyne,

M.C. .. 7 0 , 7 I 1 ,, Dorothy Bruce, B.D. 70

,, EIeanor M. Bickersteth 70 ,, Elizabeth Wilson (nte

1 Corbould) 70, 71 I

i ,, Rev. John D. Munro, M.A. . . 703 7'

,, Katharine Elizabeth . . 72 ,, Katharine L. (nee Cole-

Hamilton) 71, 72, 97 Murray, India . . . . 101

Mutford, ~uffolk* ' . . Mylne, Margaret E. . . Nacton . . . . . . . . Nansen, Dr. . . . . . . Napoleon I, Emperor . . Nassau, Wm. of, Prince of Orange,

ancestor of Mrs. K. J. K. Cor- bould .. .. . .

National Portrait Gallery, London, C. S. Keene's portrait by Cor- bould . . . . . .

Nelson, Admiral Lord . . ,, Rev. John . . . . ,, Rev. Wm. (d. 1812) ..

Nestling, Miss (Mrs. Barker) . . Newbury Clock House . .

,, Parish Church (St. Nicholas) . .

,, Woodspeen House Newcastle-on-Tyne . . . . New English Art Club . . Newman, Charles . . . .

,, Charlotte . . . . John . , . .

N& south Wales . . . . New Society of Painters in Water

Colours . . . . . . Newton, Maj. Charles Edw. . .

,, Joyce (nee Grendon) New Wes tmins ter, B.C.

121, 122, 123, 129, ,, Holy Trinity

Cathedral 122, 123, 129, 130,

New York . . . . . . New Zealand, Wanganui River

Dist. .. . . . . . .

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Page Ne yland. Lordship of . . 136 Nicolson. Alexander. LL.D. . . 108

, . Malcolm . . . . 108 .. Una (Mrs . Mackinnon) 108 NigerExpeditionof1805 . . 83 Nimmo. Agnes (nte Haggart) . . 82 .. Annie Martha (nCe Cor-

bould) . . . . 82 .. John (Ian) . . . . 82 Wm . . . . . . . 82 ion. I . of W . . . . . 76

North. Bishop Brownlow . . 12

North Somerset Yeomanry . . 5 2 Northampton. Marquess of . . 59 Northamptonshire Regt . .. 102

Nort humberland Fusiliers I I 3. 1 I 4 Norwich. The Belles of . . 104 Norwich Cathedral. ancient Cor-

bould monument in 5 3 .. Cathedral . . . . 90 .. St . Peter Mancroft Church .. 93 .. All Saints' ~h;rch g j .. St . George Tombland Church .. 93. 95 .. St . Giles's Ch . 93. 96. 118 .. St . Gregory's Church

93. 95. 104 .. K . Edw . VI's Grammar School 27. 95. 96. 104.

116. 128 Notts Yeomanry . . . . 72 Nynehead. Somerset . . . . 70

Oakham School . . 110

Oakley Park. Kells. ~ e a i h . . I 17 Obbard. Gen . H . S . . . 46. IOO .. Jane (nte Swinhoe) 46 .. Mary Swinhoe 46. IOO .. Robert. I.C.S. 46. IOO .. Mrs . Robert (nte

Wright) . . . . 46 Occold Church . . .. I

Ogilv y. Hon . Margaret . . 60 Ogle. Elizabeth . . .. 12 .. Rev . James . . . . 12 .. and Bertram families . . 43 Ohio Agric . Exp . Sta . at Wooster

120. I 2 1

Okeden. Mrs . H . G . Parry . . 87 Oldfield. Miriam . . .. 6 Ootacamund. India . . .. 111

Open church movement .. 74 Orillia. Canada I 19. 120. 121. 125

O'Riordyn. Rev . Father . . 7 4 Osborne. I . of W . . . .39,4I

House. I . of W . . . 36 04oode Hall. Toronto I 19. 124 Otley House. Suffolk . . 30 Otten Belchamp . . . . 10

Oulton . . . . . . 10

Oundle School . . . . 41 Oxford . . 105. 106 .. Exeter'College . . 105 .. Hertford College 69. 106 .. Keble College . . 41 .. Magdalen College . . 99 .. Queen's College . . 106 .. Wadham College . . 67 Oxfordshire Hussars . . . . 82

Page Page. Mrs . Dorothy .. * - 9 . Martha (Mrs . Barton) 9 pikenham. Capti Hy . . . 105 Palmer. Mrs . (nee Corbould) 5 Park. ~a therine . . . . .. Mary Alice . . . .

.. .. Mungo. M.D. . . .. Capt . Mung0.R.N. .. .. Capt . Wm . Hy . . . Parley. F . C . S.. K.C. .. . . Pascall. Alice (nCe Corbould) . . .. Thomas . . . . Paynter. John . . . . . .

. . . . . Pearce. B L E . . . . ). Mary . . . . .. W . G . . . . .

Pearse. Bertram K., of Guate- mala . . . . . . .. Dorothy Craig . .

Rev . Geo . . . . . ~ l i b l e s . . . . . . 126. Pelham family . . . . Penn. Juliana (Mrs . Baker) . . .. Thos., of Stoke Poges Penrose. Rev . Dr . . . . . Perkins. Alice . . . . . . .. Maj . Gen . E . N . 99. .. Mary Jessica 99. .. Maj . Norman Chichester

99. Perth. W . Australia . . . . Peshawar . . . . . . Pfeffel. Fredk . . . .. Mary ~ h k l l e (Aie

Longdill) . . . . Phillips. Chas . Octavius . . .. Helena Jane . . . . .. Isabel Barbara (nCe

Robertson) . . . . Phillipson. Charlotte . . . .

Thomas . . . . phi;Sps. Sir Charles . . . . Pickles. Mary . . . . . . .. Thomas . . . . Picton. Ont . . . 119. Pike. John ~ d w a i d . . . . .. Lucy .. . . . . Pirplett or Purplett. Thos . . . " Plass y " . . . . . . Plimpton. Jane . . . . Plumer. Charles . .

Ethel (Mrs . ~ o i e i ) . . .. Ethel Frances (nte Saunders) .. May (Mrs . W . d . ' ~ o ~ e ; j .. Sir Thomas (Master of the Rolls) . . .. Lt . Col . Thos . 1-iill . . .. F . M . Viscount. G.C.B.

Plummer. of Bedale . . . . Plunkett. Christina . . . . .. Evelyn Frances (nte

Baker) . . . . . , Frances Lorraine . . .. Laurence . . , , Richard. of ~ e a t h , . Major Richard . .

Wm . Richard . . ~o'l'le xfen. Elizabeth . . .. Sir Henry . . . .

page Pollexfen. Maria . . . . 12

Porlock. Somerset . . . . 98 Postage stamp. 1st adhesive.

drawing by H . Corbould . . 22 Pott. Avril Corbould . . . . 46 .. Prunella Corbould . . 46 .. Reginald Henry . . 46 .. Rosemary Constance . . 46 .. Rosina Mary (nee Cor-

bould) . . .. 44 Poul ter. Alfred . . . . 12 .. C . G . B . . . . . 80 .. Elizabeth . . . . 12 .. G . C . B . . . .. 79

H G .. . . . . . . 12979 .. H . 0 . . . 12. 78 .. K . .. 79 .. M . M . (ice ~dr'bould) 12. 78 Presbyterian Chapel. Newbury

63. 64. 67. 74 Price. Col . Gordon. I.M.S. . . . I . .. Muriel Kathleen . . I I I Primrose League . . .. 106 Princess Patricia's Canadian L . Inf . I 28 " Punch. " Sir Francis C . Burnand 106 .. A . Chantrey Corbould 28 .. C . S . Keene . . . . 28 Pun jab Cavalry ( ~ 3 r d Cav.) . . I 14 Pun jabis. 66th . . . - 99 Purplet or Pirplett. Thos . . . 87 Pyrson. Christopher . . .. I

Quarhams. Stutton . . 86. 87 Quebec . . . . . . .. 124 Queen's R.W.S. Regt . . . 112

Queen's Wes tmins ters and Civil Service Rifles . . 39. 81

Queensland Club. Brisbane . . 37 Quetta . . . . . . 98. 113 " Quetta " wreck of . . .. 5 5

Rabaul. T . New Guinea .. 5 5 Rackheath Rectory. Norfolk . . 106 Raikes. Charlotte (nCe Finch) . . I 22 .. Frances Mary (nte

Ardagh) . . . . 122 .. .. George.H.E.1.C.S. 122 .. Henry . . . . I22 .. Henry den .. 123 .. Marianne (nCe Currie) . . I 22 .. Minna Helen (nCe Walker) 122 .. Thomas . . .. 122 .. Walter . . . . I 2 2 .. alter ~ h k n . . . . 123 Capt . Wm . Hy . .. 122

~ a ' j ~ u t s . 7th D.C.O. .. 108. 109 Ramsay. Ann . . . . . . 14 .. Thomas . . . . 14 Ramsbot tom Vicarage. Lancashire 72 Rand. Elizabeth . . .. 33 .. family . . . . .. 33 Raynes. Dr . Henry . . .. 116 .. Maria Louisa (Mrs . Cor-

bould-Warren) . . I 16 .. Martha (nte Race) . . 116 Retford Grammar School . . 18 Rhodes University College.

Grahamstown . . . . 67 Richardson. Geoffrey G . . . I O I

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Page Richardson, May Frances (nCe

Corbould-Warren) I 01 Ridley, Bishop Nicholas .. 43

family of Willimoteswick 43 ~ i v e t t , John . . . . .. 11

,, Mary . . . . .. 11 Rivet t-Carnac . . .. 11 Robert 11, King d i Scotland . . 44

111, King of Scotland . . 6 0 ~ 6 1 ~ d L e r t s , Minnie . . .. 58 Robertson, Christine . . . . 46

79 Isabel Barbara . . 27 ,, Maria . . . . 76

Robinson, Elvina Mary (nte Corbould) . . 2 5

,, Geo. Blackiston . . 91 ,, Harriet (Mrs. Long-

dill) .. 91 Dr. ~ a r k ~ n i h o n ~ 25

~ o & a t and Co., H. L. . . . . 31 Rookley, Godshill . . . . 78 Rotherham, Yorks . .40,41 Rothschild and Sons, N:M. . . 31 Rowe, Alicia . . . . .. I ,, Margarita . . . I ,, William . . . . .. I

Roxburgh, Duke of . . .. 31 Royal Academy-

Alfred Chantrey Corbould, exhibitor 2 8

Alfred H, ~orbould , ' exhibgs 20 portraits at . . 28

Aster R. C. ~orbould ' exhibits 3 5 paintings at . . 30

Edw. Hy. Corbould, exhibhi 17 paintings at 3 7

Eveline M. Corbould Haywod;l, exhib. . . . . 40

G. J. ~orbould; 'exhibits 4 his- torical paintings at . . 2 0

Hy. Corbould, student (silver medallist) at R.A., and exhibits 44 historical pain tlngs 22, 23

John Wyburd exhibits j r paintings . . a - 39

M. L. Haywood, exhibits . . 43 P. Corbould Pott exhibits . . 46 Portraits by R. Corbould of

Richd. and Charlotte Cor- bouldshewnat~stexhibition 17

R. Corbould exhibited roo landscapes . . . . 20

W. E. Corbould, exhibitor . . 28 Royal Air Force .. 52, 82, 122

,, Army Medical Corps . . 115 ,, Army Ordnance Corps . . 47 ,, Army Service Corps 59, I 12, 127 ,, Army Veterinary Corps . . 97 ,, Artillery .. 98, 99, 113 ,, Canadian Regiment . . 129 ,, Corinthian Yacht Club 42 ,, Corps of Signals . . . . 72 ,, Engineers 41, 67, 80, 102, 103,

I12

,, Field Artillery . . 108 ,, Flyingcorps .. ~ I , J I , I ~ I ,, Fusiliers 7th Foot 79, 113 ,, , , ~ 3 r d Bn. 99 ,, y 9 24th Bn. 98

page Royal Garrison Artillery (T) . . 82

,, Highlanders (Black Watch) I 10

,, Humane Society's Medal 98 ,, Indian Engineering College,

Cooper's Hill . . 46, I O I

,, Institute . . 43 ,, Military Academy, ~ o o i i i c h

41, 108, 112, 113 ,, Military College, Sandhurs t

27, 98, 109, 111, 112, I 13, 114, 116

,, Military College, Kingston, Ont. . . . . 123, 124

,, Navy 25, 27, 30, 31, 98, 101, 102, 119

,, Naval College,. Dartmouth I 09 ,, Naval Volunteer Reserve I 02

,, School for Officers' Daughters . . .. 109

,, Sussex Regt. . . .. 113 ,, Tank Corps . . . 51, 5 2 ,, Victorian Order of Nurses,

Canada . . .. 124 ,, Warwickshire Regt., 10th 82

Royall, Ann (Mrs. Ker) . .26, 27 Rudge, Edward . , . . IOI

Mary .. . . . 101

~ ; k b ~ School . . . . . . 67 Rupp, Mary Helena (nte Cor-

bould) .. 120

,, Philip, M.D., P ~ D . . . 120

Rus hmere . . 10

Russell, Isabella (~dinb;;~h) 9 8 ,, John 98

Martha i ~ r s . wilmoij ' 92 ~ i s s i a , Orthodox Church of . . 59 Rutter, Dr. . . .. .. 5 2 Ryde, Geo. Ernest .. 81

,, Maria (nCe ~ o e ~ j ' . . 8 I

Sache, Elizabeth (Mrs. Wilmot) 92 St. Andrews . . . . . . 69 St. Andrew's College, Toronto I 3 I St. Boniface School . . 78,80 St. Catherine's, Ventnor 76, 78 St. Catherine's School, Bramle y I 09 St. Edward's School, Oxford . . 109 St. George's School, Windsor 106 St. Luke's Hosp. Med. School,

N.Y. . . . . .. 123 St. Michael's College, Victoria,

B.C. . . . . . . 131 St. Paul's School, London 32,43, 106 St. Pierre, volcanic eruption . . 34 Salisbury, The Close . . - . 99 Salway, G. . . .. 53 Sams, Joan ~ d i t h . . .. 81 Sanders, A. M. .. .. 44 ,, E. L. . . .. 44

Sass, Hy. .. .. . . 36 Saugor, India 96, 103, 109, I 10, I I I Saunders, Ethel Frances . . 103 Savage, Margery 3 Sawmill, The first in* ' ~ r i t i i h

Columbia . . .. . . 122

Sayer, Jo. .. .. . . 89 Scholefield, Rev. Clement Stuart 129

, , Erik Dawson Stuart I 30 ,, Ethelbert Olaf Stuart 129 ,, Gordon Stuart . . I 30

page Scholefield, John . . .. 130

,, Lawrence C. Stuart I 30 y 9 Lillie May (nCe Cor-

bould) .. 129 Scinde Horse, 3 5th . . .. 111

Scotchmere, Richd. . . .. 6 Scott, Barbara . . . . . . 60 ,, Sir James . . . . 60 ,, Adm. Sir James, K.C.B.

25, 26, 3 0 ,, Mary . . 25, 26, 30 ,, ThomasdiRaeburn 25, 30

Sir Walter, B t. . . 83 ~ c z t t City, U.S.A. . . - * 57 Seaforth Highlanders . . . . 114 Seaman, Ann . . . . . . 16 ,, Frances . . . . 30 ,, Sarah . . . . - . 5

Thomas . . . - 5 ~e ik i rk . . 83 sepulchre, o rder b i the Most Holy 59 Sharman, Chas. Douglas . . 3 I

77 Marie Ada (nte Ban- chillon) . . . . 32

y Y Marie Simonne . . 32 Marie ThCrese . . 31

sh:f?ield . . . . - . 57 ,, Grammar School . . 58

University . . .. 58 ~heihrake, Edmund . . . . 4

,, Elizabeth - . 4 , , John (b. 16;;) . . 4 ,, John (b. 1627) . . 4 , , Margareta . . 4

Mariana . . .. 4 ~ h G h e r d , Annie Maria .. 81 Sheppard, Adela (nte Hobbs) 5 I

,, Alan Cecil V. . . 5 1

,, Lieut. Allen Cecil . . 5 I ,, Capt .BertramK . . . 52

,, B. L. E. (nee Pearce) J Z

, , Claud Morris . . 5 I ,, Constance (nCe Reed) 5 2 ,, Eleanor J. (nCe Morris) 5 I ,, Frances Alice (nCe

Morris) .. 5 1 7 y James, C.E., of Bath 5 I ,, John . . .. 51 ,, Lawrence Julian . . 5 2

, , May Gwavas (nCe Trounce) .. 51

Morris Julian 5 2 1: Capt. Norman ~ o v e i i 5 I , , Patricia . . . . 5 1 ,, Sheila Gwavas . . 5 I , , Thomas . . .. 51 , , Lieut. Thomas W. 5 2 ,, Walter Allen .. 51

Walter Pearce . . 5 2 ~hGborne School 108,109 Shields, Agnes (nee ~ a & r ) . . 76 ,, Albert Jolliffe .. 77 ,, Emily (nee Groves) . . 77 ,, James . . . . 76 ,, John (b. 1844)' ' . . 76 ,, John(b.1882) . . 77 ,, John (b. 1918) . a 77 ,, Kathleen Corbould , Lydia (Mrs. ~lomfield '

7 6

Barker) . . .. 77

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page Shields. Lydia Fanny (nCe Cor-

bould) . . 7 6 .. Lydia Fanny (b . 1 ~ 2 1 ) ' 77 .. Maria . . .. 77 .. Mary (nee odds ) . . 77 Signell. Julia Augusta . . - . 53 Sirnla. India . . 101. 113 Simpson. ~ l i z a b e i i (Mrs . Chap-

man) . . .. 126 .. Louisa Agnes (Mrs . Chapman) . . .. 126 .. Thomas . . . . 126

Wakefield . . . . 126 ~k'+e. 1sle of . . . . .. 108 Slade. Sir Christo her . . 59

. . . 1 Slade School. L o n g n Univ 46. 14 Smart. Anna Maria (nCeTurner) 102 .. Edith Caroline . . 102

J.R.B..R.N. .. . . 102

~ z i t h . Ellen (nee Hoey) . . 8 I .. Frances Maria (Mrs . Banfather) . . .. 104 .. George. of Stowmarket 16

J A . . .. . . . . .. 53 .. John S . . . . . 104 .. or Smyth. Mary . . 9 .. Percy Edwin . . . . 81 Thos . . . . . .. 85

sGyth. Th0s . . . . . . . I4 Snipe shooting at Westminster 22

Society of Arts. Isis Gold Medal 36 Society of British Artists. Cor-

bould exhibits . . . . 36 Society of Friends . . . . 81 Society of Women Artists . . 40 Soley. G . T . . . . . . . 69 .. Isabel Hamilton (Mrs .

Corbould) . . 69 Solport. Cumberland . . - . 5 5 Somerset Light Infantry . . 5 2 Somerset Regt., 2nd (40th Regt.) 99 Sonning.on.Thames. The Old

Deanery . . . . .. 83 Southby. Elisabeth Jessie (nCe

Lock) . . 41 .. Enid M . ~ o r b o u l d 40 .. Cmdr.J.H.P.,R.N. 40 .. Priscilla June . . 40 .. Rosemary Eveline 40 Rev . W . P . . . 40

~ i G t h Devon Regt., 46th . . I 13 Southsea . . . . . . 96 Sparrow. Bishop . . . . 28

, , John . . . . . . 28 .. Mary . . . . 28 Sparrow's House. otherwise The

Ancient House. Ipswich . . 28 Spaynes Hall. Essex . . 108. I 12

Speen. Harris of . . . . 63 .. Manuscripts . . . . 63 .. St . Mary's . . 66. 80 Speenhamland. St . Mary's

66. ' b9. 72 Spencer. Edith Ellen (Mrs .

Grindle) . . . . 106 .. Dr . Henry . . . . 105 .. Henry Banks. M.D. .. 105 .. Margaret Mary (Mrs . Beatty) .. . . 105

page Spencer. Mary Emma (nCe Ban-

father) .. .. 105 .. Mary Gertrude . . 106 Sprowston . . . . .. 104 .. Grammar School . . 106 Stafford House Commission . . 106 Stafford-Northcote . . .. 59 Stannard. Eliz . (nte Corbould) 6 Stannell Green. Thorndon . . 4 Stephen. King . . . . .. I35 Steward. Canon Edw.. M . A . . . 99 .. Margaret Joan (Mrs .

Corbould-Warren) 99 ,, Margaret Kn yvet (nCe

Wilson) . . - . 99 Stewart. Allan . . - 0 44 .. Alexander. of Inverna-

h yle . . .. 44 .. Duncan. of Appin . . 44 .. Helen . . 44 .. James .. . . .. 44 .. Mary (nee Brough) . . 44 .. Thomas . . .. 44 Stinnet. Mary . . . . . . 14 Stockport Infirmary . . . . 69 Stoke Ash. Thorndon . . .. 4 Stony Stratford. Northants . . 16 Story. Duncan 41 .. Elisabeth Jessie i i ~ e Lddk) 41 Stowe School . . . . .. 112 Stracey. Sir Edw . Paulet. Bt . I 06 S tradbroke . . .. 49 Stratford. ~uffolk ' . . . . 87 S tru'mpshaw-wi th-Brades ton

Rectory . . . . .. 93 Strutt. Mary . . . . .. 6 Stuart. Lady Mary . . . . 60 Stubbington House School.

Fareham . . 41. 47. 111

Stutton. Suffolk . . 85. 87. 88 Stutton House. Ipswich . . 87 Sudbury. Ontario . . 80 Suffolk Regt . (12th ~ o o i j 96. I O I

Suffolk St . Galleries. London 20. 30 Surrey Archaeological Society . . 109 Surrey V.A.D. .. .. 109. 111

Sutton. Edward. 9th Lord Dudley 91 .. Martha . . .. 91 Swann. Francis . . .. 50 Swinford. Florence Jane (Mrs .

Corbould) .. 120 Col . Herbert .. 120

sy&ey. N.S.W. . . 55. 57 Sydney High School . . .. 33 Syleham. Monks Hall 22. 30. 49

Taci tus . . . . a . I35 Tacolneston 93. 95. 96. 97. 99. 103.

108. 116. I17 Tacolneston Old Hall . . . .

116. I17 Tallymore near Cheshunt . . 30 Tanenbaum. Rosalia . . .. 109 Tasburgh Rectory . . .. 93 Taylor. Agnes . . 7 6 Teynham. St . Mary's 68. kg. 78 Thelwall otherwise Phillipson . . t o Theobald. Elizabeth . . . . 50

9 . Elizabeth (nCe Cor- bould) . . 50

page Theobald. John . . . . 50

.. Pelham . . . . 50 .. Mrs . (nte Corbould) 451 Thompson. Ann (nCe Hepple) . . 43 .. Maria Alicia a * 43

Richd . . . .. 43 ~dArburn. Isabella H . (nee

Brown) . . .. 127 .. Lucy Jane (Mrs . C . Corbould Walker) I 2 5

Sir Michael Grieve . . I 2 5 ~ i A r n d o n . . I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 85 Thorn ton. Edgar . . . . 104 .. Marion Gertrude (nCe

Banfather) . . 104 Thorp. Suffolk . . . . .. 136 Threlfall family . . .. 31 Thwaite St . Mary Rectory . . 99 Tidworth 98 Tippetts. Clarice i: (1st ~ r s . w;;

then Mrs . Wells) . . I I 3 .. Surg . Mai . Gen . A . M . I I 3 , , James B . . . 114 .. Mary Bliz . I . 'de C .

(nee Deacon) . . 113 .. Obediah . . . . 114 Tiverton. Devon . . .. 59 Tonson. Jacob . . .. 71

Mary . . 71 ~ d i o n t o Highlanders. 48'th . . 76 Toronto 121. 123. 124. 125 .. Public Library . . 124 .. University . .

119. 120. 121. 123. 128. 131 Traingie. N . S.W. . . . . 80 Trinity College School. Port

Hope. Ont . 121. 123. 124. 1 2 5 Troarn. Abbey of St . Martin.

Normandy . . . . . . 136 Trounce. May Gwavas .. 51

Wm . H y . . . .. 5 1 ~ i i n b u l l . Rev . M . . . . . 128 Turner. Anna Maria (Mrs .

Smart) . . . . 102 .. Rev . Bryett . . 102

Ufford . . . . . . 16. 34 Umballa. India . . .. 109 United Empire ~ o ~ a l i s i s '

120. 122. 128 University School. Victoria. B.C. I 22 Upper Canada College 124. 128 Upton. Norfolk . - 95 Urry family of ~ h o r l e y' ' . . 78 U.S.A. Govt . Dept . of Agri-

culture . . . . .. 120

Valpeian Club. Norwich Vancouver

95. 96 . . . . 123. 130 Ventnor. I . of W . . . . . 76 Victoria. H.M. Queen. designs a

piece of plate . . 36 .. portrait painted by E . M . Corbould Haywood 40 .. buys Corbould pictures 36 .. her appreciation of 1st stamp . . . . 22

Wain. Lilian (Mrs . Exell) . . 57 Wale. Daniel . . . . .. 23

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Page Wale, Elizabeth . . . . 23

,, Mary Anne .. 23 Walkden, Lieut. ~ u b e r t ' john . . 128

, I Marguerite St. Leger (nCe Corbould) . . I 28

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 43 Walker, Ann Elizabeth .. 124

,, Bertha Violet .. 124 ,, Charles . . 123 ,, Capt. Charles ~ b i b o u l d 1 2 5 ,, Charles Harold . . 124 ,, Charles Wm. Eden . . 127 ,, Clive Eden . . .. 127 ,, Dorothy Cheshyre (nee

Janion) . . . . 123 ,, Dorothy Eden . . 125

,, Dorothy Margaret (nee La%) . . .. I24

,, Dr. . . 61 ,, ~ l i z a b e t h ~ d e k (Mrs.

Chapman) . . 126 ,, Major Francis Gerald I 26, I 27 ,, Frederic Jas. . . 60 ,, Harold Francis 126, 127 ,, Helen Mathilde (nee

Homer) .. 122

,, Helen S. woodbine (nte Cloe tt) . . 60

,, Helena (nte ~orbou ld ) I z I , I 26 ,, Hilda Woodbine (Mrs.

Corbould) . . . . 60 ,, James (b. 1831) 121, 126 ,, James (b. 1873) . . 124 ,, James C. Eden, B.Sc. 122

,, John, of Wallsend . . 126 ,, John Chapman 126, 127 ,, John Eden, M.B. . . 123 ,, John Leonard .. 125 ,, Louise . , . . 127 ,, Lucy Jane (nie Thor-

burn) . . . . 125

,, Margaret (nee Bell) . . I 24 ,, Marguerite Helen 126, 127 ,, Marjorie Morna' nte

Morrison) . . . . 125 ,, Maria (nCe Benson) 127 ,, Mary (b. 1866) . . 123 ,, Mary (b. 1900) 123 ,, Mary Eden . . . . 125

,, Mary Helen . . .. 124 ,, Mary Isabel . . . . 127 ,, Mary Louisa (nte Cor-

bould) 125, 126 ,, Minna Helen (hirs.

Raikes) . . . . 122 ,, Lieut. Norman Eden I 24 ,, Ralph Eden . . .. 127 ,, Richard 121, 125, 126 ,, Richard Eden . . 121

,, Rupert Laton 126, 128 ,, Sarah Melanie (nCe

Walker) . . 126, 127 ,, Sophia . . . . 16 ,, Sybil Mary (nie Hughes) I 27 ,, Rev. Thomas . . 16 ,, William (b. 1876) . . 1 2 5

,, Hon. William, of Quebec I 24 ,, William Eden (b. 1842)

121, 123, 126

page Walker, Major William .Eden

(b: 1877) . . 126,127 ,, W~lliam Eden (b. 1905) 123

Walne, Mrs. J. (prius Mrs. Pelham Corbould) . . . . . . 49

Wan tage School . . . . 29 War Office, London . . .. 106 Warde, Bridget . . . . 88

,, Mrs. Mary . . . . 88 Warnham, Sussex . . . . 42 Warren name and arms added to

his own by Rev. Wm. Corbould 96 Warren, Eliz. (Mrs. Corbould) 93

,, Eliz. (nCe Fuller) . . 95 ,, Eliz. Catherine (nte

Howard) . . . . 96 ,, John . . . . . - 95 ,, Rev. John . . . . 96 ,, Mary . . - . 95 ,, Rev. Thomas, LL.B. . . 93 ,, and Surrey, Gundreda,

Countess of . . 95 , , ,, William, Earl of 95

Washington University, U.S.A. I 22

Wassell, Eliz. Cansdale . . 26 Waterloo, Battle of . . 66, 97 Watson, Lieut., V.C. . . . . 112

Waverley Volunteer Cadet Corps 3 3 Way, Arthur . . . . . . 82 ,, Charles Gregory . . . . 111

,, Rev. Charles John, M.A. 108 ,, Clarice Imogene (nee

Tippetts) . . .. 113 ,, Drusilla Mary (Mrs. Hawes) I 14 ,, Ehret .. 113 ,, Frances (M'r;. ~oliiffe) . . 82 ,, Col. Geo. Augustus, C.B. 108 ,, Geo. John . . .. 108 ,, Jane . . 8 2 ,, Katharine '(nee ~ o r b o u l d

Warren) 96, 108 ,, Katharine (Mrs. Cblvin) r I z ,, Lieut. Lewis Durand . . I 14 ,, Lewis Malcolm .. 109 ,, Lewis Norman .. 108 ,, Mabel ath he tine' i ~ a d ~

Bingle y) . . .. 109 ,, Phyllida Ehret . . 115 ,, Lieut. Roderick Norman,

R. F.A. . . . . 108 ,, Rosalia (nee Tanenbaum) I 09 ,, Rupert Edward .. 109 ,, Sybilla (Lady Barrow) I I I ,, Una Margaret (nte Mac-

kinnon) . . .. 108 ,, Una Katharine Mary (Mrs.

Harrison) I 08 ,, Winifred (Lady ~iilcock;)' I 10

Weasenham 96 Weather1 y, ~ a r b i i a ~ o r b b u l d H: 43

, , Catherine .. 43 ,, James . . - a 43 ,, Mima Lilian (nCe

Haywood) . . 43 Thomas Herbert 43

~ c g b , Brian Wykeharn . . 67 ,, Hugh Basil . . . . 67 ,, Jessie Lydia (nte

Godding) . . . . 67

page Webb, Olive Lettice (nee Jones) 67

,, Capt.O.S.,R.E. . . 67 Thomas . . . . 67

~ k h d , Charlotte Ross . . 129 Wellington, F. M. the Duke of 36, I 19 Wellington College 98, 113, 114 Wells, Clarice Imogene (nte

Tippetts) . . .. 1 1 5 ,, John . , . . 10 ,, Joseph, D:C.L. a . 79 ,, Major Joseph Douglas,

O.B.E. . . . . 1 1 5 Mary . . 10

wil ls ~heologicai Gl lege . . 70 Welton, Sarah (Mrs. Wm. Cor-

bould) . . .. 49 Wesley, Rev. John . . . . 30

,, College, Melbourne . . 54 West, Benjamin, P.R.A. 20, 2 2

,, Florence (Mrs. C. S. Bo yes) . . . . I O I

West Yorkshire Regt. . . I I 3, I 14 Westmacott, Sir Richard, R.A. 2 2

Westminster Abbey . . . - 135 ,) Bank, Ltd. . . 34

Fusiliers. Canada . . 122

,, Regt. (canada) . . I 29 School . . 61. I O I

westmoreland, Old Calgarth ~ a f i 20

Wes ton Longville . . a . 93 Weybred, Suffolk . . . . 136 Whitchurch, Ruth .. 15 Whitchurch, ~ ~ l e s b u r ~ , ' 'Bucks 105 Whitewood, Jane (nCe Arthur) 78

, , Jane (Mrs. Fowler) 78 Thomas .. . . 78

~ h s t r e d , Wm. . . - . 93 Wickham Skeith . . . 5 Wilkins, Dr. A. Ralph . . 125

,, Dorothy Eden (nte Walker) .. 125

Y Mary . . .. 125

,, Matthue .. . . 125 Willcocks, Gen. Sir James, G.C.B. I 10

,, Major James Lugard, D.S.O. I 10

,, ~ a d y ( n k Wihifred" Way) . . . . 110

,, Muriel Kathleen (nCe Price) . . .. 111

,, Capt. W., H.E.I.C.S. I I O

,, Wendy Winifred . . I I I ,, Sir William . . . . 110

William the Conqueror . . . . 136 ,, 111, King . . . . 105 ,, King of Prussia, given a

Corbould picture by Queen Victoria 36

Williamson, Lt. Col. A. ~ e n n e l i ' I 14 , , Leila Kathleen (nee

Co bbe) 114 Wilmer, Elizabeth (Mrs. ~elliani) 91

,, Martha (nte Sutton) 91 Thomas . , . . 91

~ I i m o r e , Elizabeth . . . . 91 Wilmot, Benjamin . . . . 92

,, Clement Heatherley 92 ,, Elizabeth (nee Sache) 92 ,, Elizabeth (nee Wilmore) 9 I ,, Elizabeth Charlotte . . 91

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page Wilmot, Honour (nte Corbould) 91 ,, John .. 91 ,, John ~ & o u l d ' ' . . 92 ,, Lewis E. . . . . 92 ,, Margaret (nCe Martin) 92 ,, Margery (Mrs. Prowde

Longdill) . . . . 91 ,, Martha (nCe Jellians) 91 ,, Martha (nCe Russell) . . 92 ,, Pynson . . . . 91 ,, Robert . . 92 ,, Robert ~ o r b o u i d . . 92 ,, Dr. Samuel . . . . 92 ,, Samuel James .. 91

Wilson, Ailison Sybil (nCe Cor- bould-Ellis) . . 41

,, Anna Maria (nCe Millard) 99 , Annie He hzibah . . 29 ,, Annie Miidleton . . 43 ,, Major Donald Clitheroe,

D.S.O. 41 ,, Elizabeth (Mrs. G.G.

Corbould) 70, 71 ,, Rev. George - a 99 ,, George Thorpe . . . 41 ,, Hephzibah . . . . 29 ,, -Rev. Herbert .. 99 ,, John,theantiquary 3 7 ,, John, of Broomhead,

York . . . . 3 7 ,, John Grant . . . . 69 ,, Louise Adkle . . 41 ;

,, Lucy Reynold . . 70 ,, Margaret Knyvet . . 99 ,, Maria Alicia (nee

Thompson) .. 43 ,, Mary(nteMacr0) .. 37 ,, Sophia K. . . . . 122

,, Thomas . . . a 43

page Wilson, William Webb . . 29 Wiltshire Regt. (99th Foot) 99, 106 Winchelsea, Daniel, Earl of . . 122

Windham Club . . . . 72 Windsor Castle . . . . 38 ,, Harris's School

31, 34, 43 ,, Imperial Service College

102,

,, St. Mark's School . . Winnipeg, Canada . . 76, 77, Winterbourne, Berks

,, Maria (b. I 8 '

,, Maria (nCe Robertson) . .

William . . is t;n, ~uffolk . . . . Wodesyde, Martin, priest . . Women's Royal Air Force . . Wood, Alice (Mrs. Exell) . . ,, Ven. Archdeacon C. A.

Rev. J. hl. . . . . ~ g o d b r i d ~ e , Suffolk . . . . Woodforde, Rev. James

93, 135, I43 Woodlands, near Fredericton I 28 Woods~een House School. -

6$, 64, 66, 67, 69, 72, 76, 77 'foolfe, Ehz. a . 3

World, The ", W. ~ o r b o u l d on staff . . . . . . . . 29

Worthing . . . . .. 104 ,, College . . . . 42

Wreningham . . . . . - 93 Wright, C. M. E. (nCe Cameron,

later Mrs. Corbould) I 29 , Diana . . . . 46 ,, Eleanor (Mrs. Wm.

Corbould) . . . . 50

page Wright, Eliz. Pret tyman (nCe

Hus twai te) . . 46 ,, George . . . . 46 ,, Col. Geo. Hustwaite . . 46 ,, Mary (nCe Pearce) . . 46 ,, W. A. .. 129 ,, William, of ~ u r i h a m

Thorpe . . 46 Wyatt, Agnes Maud Mary . . 44

,, Rev. Henry C. .. 44 W yburd, Lieut. Derek Bathurst,

R.N. . . -. 39 ,, Eleanor Oldershaw (nte

Bathurst) . . 39 , , Ethel Maria .. 39 ,, Francis John .. 39 ,, Giles N. F. a . 39 y Y Major Henry N. Cor-

bould . . - . 39 , , Jemima (nCe Corbould) 38 , , Jocelyn Mary (nte

Dodd) . . .. 39 ,, Leonard Francis . . 39 , , Mima Margaret . . 39 ,, Sarah (nee Crozier) . . 39 ,, William Francis . . 39

Wye Agric. College, Kent . . 105 Wyon, Wm. . . . . . . 22

Wymondham, Norfolk . . 90, 136

Yeovil . . . . . . .. 58 York Mills (now Toronto),

Canada . . . . 119, 128 Yorkshire Regt. . . .. 101

Youghal, co. Cork . . . . 97 Young, Hephzibah . . . . 29

Zeebrugge . . . . .. 109 Zurich . . . . . . . . 32

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