Copy 1, Volume 1
A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire / by John Burke.
- John Burke
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire / by John Burke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![III. Peregrine, b. 30 July, 1790. IV. Frederick, in holy orders, M.A., Rector of Albury, co. Oxford, and Wytham, co. Berks, b. 12 Feb. 1793; m. in 1825, Georgina-Anne-Emily, 2nd dau. of Admiral Lord Mark Kerr, and niece of the Marquess of Lothian, and has had issue, 1 Charles-M'Donnel, b. in 1829. 2 Montagu-Mark, b. in 1831. 3 Willoughby, b, in 1834. 4 Vere-Clinton, b. in 1835. 5 Frederick-Arthur, b. in 1837. 6 Peregrine-Francis, b. 18 Dec. 1841. 1 Charlotte-Anne-Emily, d. 19 Dec. 1839. 2 Georgina-Elizabeth, d. in 1838. 3 Agnes. V. Caroline, to. 23 Jan. 1821, to Charles-John Baillie Ha¬ milton, Esq., M.P. His lordship d. 26 Sept. 1799. Creations—Baron by writ, 8 May, 1572. Earl, 30 Nov. i6S2. Arms—Ax., three battering lams, barways, in pale, ppr., headed and garnished, az. Crest—A Saracen’s head, couped, ppr., ducaUy crowned, or, charged on the chest with a fret, az. Supporters—TieyLier, a friar, vested in russet grey, with a crutch, rosary, &c., all ppr. ; sinister, a savage, ppr., wreathed about the temples and waist with leaves, vert, each supporter charged on the chest with a fret, az. Motto—Virtus ariete fortior. Seaf—Wytham Abbey, Berkshire, A B ] N G E R. Abinger, Baron, (Robert-Campbell Scarlett,) of Abinger, co. Surrey, barrister-at-law, h. 5 Sept. 1794; m. 19 July, 1824, Sarah, second dau. of George Smith, Esq., late chief-justice of the Mau¬ ritius, and has, William-Frederick, b. 30 Aug. 1826. James-Henry-Lawrence, b. 19 Jan. 1830. H enrietta- Elizabeth. Frances-Mary. His lordship s, his father in 1844. Hiiteage. Robert Scarlett, Esq. of the Island of Jamaica, to. Elizabeth Anglin, and left issue, Philip-Anglin, who married, and d. 27 June, 1823, leaving issue. James, created Lord Abinger. Robert, deceased, leaving issue. William-Anglin (Sir), formerly chief justice of Jamaica, d. 10 Oct. 1832, leaving issue. Eliza, married, and had issue. The second son. Sir James Scarlett, Knt., an eminent lawyer, called to the Bar in 1791, filled the office of Attorney-General, was appomted Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Dec. 1834, and created Baron Abinger 12 Jan. 1835. He TO, 1st, 22 Aug. 1792, Louisa-Henrietta, third dau. of Peter Campbell, Esq. of Kilmory, co, Argyll, and by her (who d. 8 March, 1829) had issue, Robert-CampbeLl, present peer. James-Yorke, lieut.-col. 6th dragoon guards ; b. 1 Feb. 1799; tn. 19 Dec. 1835, Charlotte-Anne, second dau, and co-heir of the late John Hargreaves, Esq. of Or- 9 merod House and Bank Hall, in Lancashire, and has issue. Peter-Campbell, Secretary of Legation at the Court of Tuscany, b. 27 Nov. 1804 ; to, 22 May, 1843, Frances- Sophia-Mostyn, 2nd dau. of Edward Lomax, Esq. of Parkhurst, Surrey. Mary-Elizabeth, Baroness Stratheden in her own right; wife of Lord Campbell. Louise-Lawrence, to. 14 June, 1828, to Lieut.-Colonel Sir Edmund Currey, K.C.H., who d, 27 Aug. 1842. His lordship m, 2ndly, 28 Sept. 1843, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Lee-Steere Steere, Esq. of Jayes, Surrey, and relict of the Rev. Henry-John Ridley, of Ockley. Creation—12 Jan, 1835. rirTOs—Chequy, or and gu., a lion, rampant, erm.; on a canton, az., a castle, triple-towered, arg. Crest—A Tuscan column, chequy, or and gu., supported on either side by a lion’s jamb, erm., erased, gu. Supporters—Two angels, vested, arg., tunics, az., wings, or, in the exterior hand of each a sword, in bend, ppr., pommel and hilt, gold. Motto—Suis stat viribus. Seaf—Abinger Hall, Surrey. A C L A N D. Acland, Sir Thomas - Dyke, of Columb-Jobn, co. Devon; b. 29 March 1787 ; s. his father as 10th hart., 17 May, 1794; w. 7 April, 1808, Lydia- Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Hoare, Esq. of Mitcham Grove, Surrey, and has had issue, Thomas-Dvke, b. 25 May, I8O9 ; M.P. for West Somer. setshire; to. 14 March, 1841, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Sir C. Mordaunt, Bart., and has issue. Arthur-Henry.Dyke, b. 3 May, 1811; to. in 1835, Frances, dau. of R. Williams, Esq. of Bridehead, and has issue. Charles-Baldwin-Dyke, b. 1 Nov. 1812, lieut. R.N.; d. at sea in 1837. Henry-Wentworth, b. 25 Aug. 1815. Peter-Leopold-Dyke, b. 3 June, 1819; in holy orders; TO. 24 April, 1845, Julia, only surviving dau. of the Rev. B. Barker, rector of Shipdham. John-Barton-Arundell, b. 25 Nov. 1823. Dudley-Reginald-Dyke, d. in 1837. Lydia-Dorothea. Agnes-Lucy. ilureage. The family of Acland is one of great antiquity, the pre- sent baronet being the 23rd in lineal descent from Hugh de Accalen, who was seated at Accalen in the middle of the 12th century. I. John Acland, Esq., was created a Baronet 1 March, 1644-5 ; but the letters patent having been destroyed dur¬ ing the civil wars, new ones were granted in I677 with a special clause of precedency from the date of the first letters. Sir John was distinguished by his zealous devo¬ tion to the cause of royalty; and at one time the garrison of Columb-John was the only armed force (according to Lord Clarendon) which the unfortunate Charles had in the whole county of Devon. Sir John Acland to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Vincent, Bart., by whom he had (with two daus., Eleanor, the wife of Sir John Davie, Bart., and Susanna, who to. 1st, Edward Halsall, Esq., and 2ndly, John Carleton, Esq.) three sons, who in turn inherited the baronetcy. At his decease, 24 Aug. 1647, he was s. by the eldest, II. Sir Francis, who d. unm.'m 1649, and was s. by his brother, III. Sir John. This gentleman to. Margaret, dau. of Denys Rolle, Esq. of Stevenstone, co. Devon, and dying during his minority, in 1655, left one dau., Margaret, who to . Lord Arundel of Trerice, and a son, his successor, IV. Sir Arthur, at whose decease in minority and unm. in 1672, the title reverted to his uncle, c](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29328913_0001_0051.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)