2nd Marquess Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis

2nd Marquess Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis

Male 1774 - 1823  (48 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  2nd Marquess Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis2nd Marquess Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis was born on 19 Oct 1774; was christened on 24 Oct 1774 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk; died on 09 Aug 1823 in His Mansion in Old Burlington-street; was buried in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk.

    Notes:


    --- "The Scots Magazine" 01 Oct 1774, page 54:
    Oct. 22. The Countess of Cornwallis, of a son.

    --- "Derby Mercury" 29 Dec 1785, page 2:
    Anecdote of Lord Brome.--- Some years ago, when his Father, Earl Cornwallis, was in America, his Lordship, then about eleven or twelve years old, ahd committed some childish fault, for which he was chid by his Aunt, the Lady of his great Uncle, the late Archbishop of Canterbury, at whose Palace, at Lambeth, the child was brought up; this good lady accompanied her rebuke with a mild reomnstrance and wholesome advice. The boy listened very attentively to what she had said; and having kept silence for some minutes, while he seemed to be meditating upon what he heard, he at last said -- "Aunt, I very much pity Eve." "My dear," replied the Lady, "what brought Eve to your recollection on this occasion?" "Why, Ma'am," answered his Lordshiop, "what you have just said to me: I was in the high road to be a naughty boy; but your good counsel stopped me short, and shewed me my error -- Now I was thinking that poor Eve was to be pitited; for when she was tempted by the Serpent to go astray, and do what would offend God, she had not a good Aunt by her side to give her wholesome advice, and preserve her from the danger she was going to fall into." So solid a remakr from so young a boy, and so expressive of gratitude, may make his relations and his Country, which has an interest in him, augur well of his head and his heart.

    --- "Cambridge Chronicle and Journal" Friday, 15 Aug 1823, page 3:
    On Saturday last, at his mansion in Old Burlington-street, the Most Noble Charles, Marquis Cornwallis, Earl Cornwallis, Viscount Brome, Baron Cornwallis, of Eye, and a Baronet, Master of the Stage Hounds, Colonel of the East Suffolk Militia, and Recorder of the borough of Eye. --- By his family and his friends their loss will be severely felt, and in the neighbourhood of his estates, upon which he constantly RESIded, he will long be regretted for the mildness and urbanity of his manners, and the suavity and benevolence of his disposition. His Lordship was in his 49th year; he succeeded his father, the first Marquis, and the illustrious Governor General of India, who died at Gauzepoor, in Bengal, on the 5th of October 1805. His Lordship dying without male heirs, the Marquisate is extinct; the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, his uncle, succeeds to the Earldom only, by descent from his father the first Earl.

    --- "Perthshire Courier" 22 Aug 1823, page 2:
    The remains of Charles Second Marquis of Cornwallis, were on monday morning removed from Old Burlington-street, to be deposited in the family vault at Culford, near Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, at which place the body will lay in state for one day. His remains will be attended by his Lordship's tenantry, and the bier supported by the domestics of the family; Lords Sydney and Braybroke will attend as chief mourners, and the Marchioness and her family (five amiable daughters) have been inconsolable ever since his decease, and were yesterday evening removed to the house of the Bishop of Litchfield in Hill-street, on whom the title descends. --- His Lordship died in his 49th year.

    Charles married Louisa Gordon on 17 Apr 1797 in St. George, Hanover Square, London. Louisa (daughter of 4th Duke of Gordon, Alexander Gordon and Jane Maxwell) was born on 27 Dec 1776 in Gordon Castle, Gight, Moray, Scotland; died on 05 Dec 1850 in 12 Park Crescent, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Jane Cornwallis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Oct 1798 in Culford Hall, Suffolk; was christened on 02 Nov 1798 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk; died on 23 Sep 1856.
    2. 3. Louisa Cornwallis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Feb 1801 in Cavendish Square, London; was christened on 23 Mar 1801 in St. Marylebone, Westminster, London; died on 18 Jul 1872; was buried on 24 Jul 1872 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk.
    3. 4. Countess St. Germans, Jemima Cornwallis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 May 1803 in Burlington-street, London, Middlesex; was christened on 02 Jun 1803 in Westminster, London; died on 02 Jul 1856 in 36 Dover Street, Piccadilly, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was buried on 07 Jul 1856 in Kensal Green, London (Plot 269, Old Square 167 now Square 183).
    4. 5. Mary Cornwallis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Nov 1804 in Culford Hall, Suffolk; was christened on 22 Dec 1804 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk; died on 12 Aug 1872 in Hampstead; was buried on 17 Aug 1872 in Kensal Green (All Souls' Cemetery), London.
    5. 6. Elizabeth Cornwallis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jan 1807 in Culford Hall, Suffolk; was christened on 13 Mar 1807 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk; died on 11 May 1874; was buried on 16 May 1874 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jane CornwallisJane Cornwallis Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 05 Oct 1798 in Culford Hall, Suffolk; was christened on 02 Nov 1798 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk; died on 23 Sep 1856.

    Notes:


    --- "Hampshire Chronicle" 15 Oct 1798, page 4:
    Birth. Friday last the Lady of Lord Brome was delivered of a daughter and heiress, at the seat of the Marquis Cornwallis, at Culford Hall, Bury, Suffolk.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 4 Oct 1856, page 3:
    LADY BRAYBROOKE.
    The Right Hon. Jane, Lady Braybrooke, whose death took place at the family seat, Audley End, in Essex, on the 23rd ult., in her fifty-seventh year, was the eldest of the five daughters and coheirs of the famous military commander, Charles, Marquis Cornwallis. Her Lady ship was married, the 13th May, 1819, to Richard, third and present Lord Braybrooke, and had issue five sons, three of whom survive her; and three daughters, of whom the eldest is yet unmarried --- the two younger are Lady Vavasour and the Hon. Mrs. Savile. Lady Braybrooke, herself the daughter of one of the best and wisest soldiers of his time, has --- as well as her sisters, the late Lady St. Germans and Mrs. Ross, --- had sons who have perished in their country's service. Her third son, Henry Aldworth, a Captain of the Grenadier Guards, was slain at Inkerman; and her fifth son, Grey, an officer of the 5th Dragoon Guards, died of the wounds he recieved at Balaclava. The other two that make up the four grandsons of the Marquis Cornwallis, who have lost their lives in the recent war, were Captain Granville Eliot, of the Coldstream Guards, second son of the Earl and Countess of St. Germans; and Captain Ross, of the 3rd Buffs, son of Charles Ross, Esq., and Lady Mary his wife.

    Jane married 3rd Baron Braybrooke, Richard Griffin Neville on 13 May 1819 in St. James', Westminster, London. Richard (son of Richard Aldworth Neville and Catherine Grenville) was born on 26 Sep 1783 in Stanlake Park, Ruscombe, Berkshire; died on 13 Mar 1858 in Audley End, Essex. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Richard Cornwallis Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Mar 1820; died on 27 Feb 1861 in Audley End, Essex.
    2. 8. Mirabel Jane Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Apr 1821; died on 14 Jan 1900; was buried on 17 Jan 1900 in Littlebury Churchyard, Audley End, Essex.
    3. 9. Louisa Anne Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jul 1822 in Audley End, Essex; was christened on 21 Aug 1822 in Saffron Walden, Essex, England; died on 10 May 1889 in Grove Lodge, Winkfield, Berkshire.
    4. 10. Charles Cornwallis Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Aug 1823 in Billingbear Park, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire; died on 07 Jun 1902 in Audley End, Essex.
    5. 11. Henry Aldworth Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1824 in Billingbear Park, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire; died on 05 Nov 1854 in Inkerman.
    6. 12. Latimer Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Apr 1827 in Audley End, Essex; died on 12 Jan 1904.
    7. 13. Lucy Georgiana Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Dec 1828 in Audley End, Essex; died on 25 May 1919; was buried on 29 May 1919 in St. Peter & Holy Trinity, Heydon, Essex.
    8. 14. Grey Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Oct 1830 in Audley End, Essex; died on 11 Nov 1854 in Scutari.

  2. 3.  Louisa CornwallisLouisa Cornwallis Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 24 Feb 1801 in Cavendish Square, London; was christened on 23 Mar 1801 in St. Marylebone, Westminster, London; died on 18 Jul 1872; was buried on 24 Jul 1872 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk.

    Notes:

    --- "Star" 04 Mar 1801, page 4:
    BIRTHS. Lady Brome, of a daughter, at his Lordship's house in Cavendish-square.

    --- "The Ipswich Journal" 07 Mar 1801, page 2:
    A few days since Lady Brome was safely delivered of a daughter, at his Lordship's house in Cavendish-square.

    --- Transcription of Culford, Suffolk, Parish Registers records her baptism at St Marylebone, Westminster. Birth given as 24 Feb.

    --- "Morning Herald" 30 Sep 1822, page 3:
    We are happy to state that the amiable and accomplished Lady Louisa Cornwallis is perfectly recovered from her lameness, since her arrival at Brighton, which her Ladyship has been suffering under nearly two years, occasioned by spraining her ankle, while in the act of dancing.

    --- "Shampooing" by S.D. Mahomed, 1838, page 42:
    Case III.
    Lady Louisa Cornwallis, owing to a sprain, had been unable to put her right foot to the ground for nearly two years; during that period she was attended by some of the most eminent Surgeons in London, who attributed the constant pain she suffered to deep-seated inflammation on the muscles and joints; they prescribed bleeding, blisters, vinegar, poultices, and other cold applications, which were all tried without producing any amendment. Friction, warm bathing, and bandages, proved equally unsuccessful.

    Mr. Mahomed, upon examining her foot, felt confident the pain proceeded entirely from one of the muscles being a little twisted, and that the Vapour Bath with his method of Shampooing would effect a complete cure.

    After coming out of the Bath the third time, Lady Louisa walked across the room without support, and was at the end of ten days able to take walking exercise for half-an-hour, with only slight inconvenience arising from weakness of the muscles, and is now perfectly free from the pain she suffered constantly for more than eighteen months.
    Brighton, September 17, 1822.

    [In the early 1832 edition of his book, Mahomed included the following verses written and presented to him by Lady Louisa.]

    Two years in agony I past,
    (A sprain was my complaint,)
    Hope long sustain'd me, but at last
    E'en hope itself grew faint.
    In vain I tried the surgeons round,
    No benefit, alas! I found,
    And every hope of cure seem'd vain;
    But ah! when all beside had fail'd,
    Thy skill, oh Mahomed, prevail'd,
    Though mad'st me walk again, . . .

    The greatest blessing that we know,
    In health is said to be;
    That blessing, under God I owe,
    Oh Mahomed! to thee;
    My lips the gratitude shall show,
    That in my heart doth glow,
    For ah! I feel too well assured,
    (Let all deride, and laugh who will,)
    That had I never try'd thy skill,
    I never had been cured!!

    --- "The Brighton Gleaner", 07 Oct 1822, page 9:
    Lady Louisa Cornwallis, who has been residing with us some little time, for the benefit of her health, we are happy to add, has not been disappointed in the object of her journey. The lameness under which her Ladyship had suffered from a recent fall, has been entirely removed.

    --- "The Ipswich Journal" 28 Dec 1822, page 4:
    Bury, December 24.
    Juvenile Frolic at Culford Hall -- On Thursday the 12th inst. in commemoration of the happy recovery of the amiable Lady Louisa from a long protracted lameness, and by her desire, the children belonging to the school patronized by the Marchioness Cornwallis, 90 in number, after receiving their annual prizes, were sumptuously provided with a good dinner, consisting of plum-puddings and meat pies; the young ladies at the Hall, with their accustomed benevolence and affability, waited on them, and after dinner joined them in the merry dance until tea and buns were announced to the party, after which the children resumed the trip, and kept it up until the evening was far advanced, when they retired, highly delighted with their entertainment, and grateful to their benevolent and noble benefactress. Every cottager in the village was supplied with a portion of plum-pudding and meat pie that was left.

    --- "Shipping and Mercantile Gazette" 22 Jul 1872, page 6:
    Lady Louisa Cornwallis, the eldest of the two surviving granddaughters of the first Marquis Cornwallis, died on Thursday night last. She was sister of the late Lady Braybrooke and the late Lady Eliot, wife of the present Earl St. Germans.


  3. 4.  Countess St. Germans, Jemima CornwallisCountess St. Germans, Jemima Cornwallis Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 24 May 1803 in Burlington-street, London, Middlesex; was christened on 02 Jun 1803 in Westminster, London; died on 02 Jul 1856 in 36 Dover Street, Piccadilly, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was buried on 07 Jul 1856 in Kensal Green, London (Plot 269, Old Square 167 now Square 183).

    Other Events:

    • Presentation at Court: 20 Jul 1837, Lady Jemima Eliot by the Countess of Charlemont
    • Visiting: Sep 1843, Lord E and Jemima Tour Lakes of Killarney
    • Visiting: 13 Oct 1851, Earl and Countess St G Leave Dover Street for Continental Tour
    • Visiting: Mar 1852, Earl and Countess St G Tour Italy and France
    • Visiting: 02 May 1855, Attends Queen's Drawing Room
    • Residence: 29 Dec 1862, Arrives at Dover-street from Port Eliot
    • Probate: 08 Jul 1878, Cornwall Principal Registry

    Jemima married 3rd Earl St. Germans, Edward Granville Eliot on 02 Sep 1824 in St. James, Westminster, London. Edward (son of 2nd Earl St. Germans, William Eliot and Georgiana Augusta Leveson-Gower) was born on 29 Aug 1798 in Plymouth, Devon; was christened on 04 Oct 1798 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 07 Oct 1877 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 16 Oct 1877 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Louisa Susan Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Dec 1825 in 47 Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London, Middlesex; was christened on 17 Jan 1826 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 15 Jan 1911 in 38 Eccleston Square, Westminster, London; was buried on 20 Jan 1911 in Family Vault, Pilltown, County Killkenny, Ireland.
    2. 16. Edward John Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Apr 1827 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 16 May 1827 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; died on 26 Nov 1864 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 03 Dec 1864 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.
    3. 17. Granville Charles Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Sep 1828 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 07 Oct 1828 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; died on 05 Nov 1854 in Battle of Inkerman, Crimea in the Ukraine; was buried on 06 Nov 1854 in Cathcart's Hill, Crimea.
    4. 18. 4th Earl of St. Germans, William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Dec 1829 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was christened on 10 Feb 1830 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 19 Mar 1881 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, London; was buried on 24 Mar 1881 in Kensal Green, London (Plot 269, Old Square 167 now Square 183).
    5. 19. Ernest Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Apr 1831 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 30 Jul 1831 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London; died on 16 Jan 1832 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 23 Jan 1832 in Eliot Family Vault, Old Cemetery, St. Germans, Cornwall.
    6. 20. Elizabeth Harriet Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1833 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 23 Sep 1833 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London; died on 16 Mar 1835 in 47 Dover St., Piccadilly, St. James, Westminster; was buried on 20 Mar 1835 in Kensal Green, London (Plot 269, Old Square 167 now Square 183).
    7. 21. 5th Earl St. Germans, Henry Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1835 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 21 Mar 1835 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London; died on 24 Sep 1911 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 27 Sep 1911 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.
    8. 22. Charles George Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Oct 1839 in 47 Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London, Middlesex; was christened on 21 Nov 1839 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London; died on 22 May 1901 in 8 Onslow-gardens, Kensington, London; was buried on 25 May 1901 in Port Eliot Vault, St. Germans, Cornwall.

  4. 5.  Mary CornwallisMary Cornwallis Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 17 Nov 1804 in Culford Hall, Suffolk; was christened on 22 Dec 1804 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk; died on 12 Aug 1872 in Hampstead; was buried on 17 Aug 1872 in Kensal Green (All Souls' Cemetery), London.

    Notes:


    --- "Hampshire Chronicle" 26 Nov 1804, page 4:
    On the 17th instant, at Culford Hall, in Suffolk, the Lady of the Hon. Lord Viscount Brome, of a daughter.

    --- Parish Register transcription for Culford gives birth as 17 Oct.

    --- "Western Daily Mercury" 17 Aug 1864, page 2:
    St. Germans--- The Earl of St. Germans, together with Lord Eliot and Lady Mary Ross arrived here last evening. As the carriage which contained the distinguished visitors passed through the village, the old church bells struck out a merry peal, welcoming them to Port Eliot.

    --- "Christchurch Times" 18 Sep 1869, page 7:
    On Monday a fire broke out in the residence of Lady Mary Ross, 60, Portland-place. By the exertions of the firemen the flames were confined to the two upper stories, which were completely destroyed, after which the roof fell in. Much damage was done to the lower part of the building. It is supposed the fire was caused by a spark from one of the workmen's pipes.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 24 Aug 1872, page 23:
    Obituary of Eminent Persons.
    Lady Mary Ross, widow of Charles Ross, Esq., died at Hampstead, on the 12th inst., in her sixty-eighth year. Her Ladyship was fourth daughter and coheiress of Charles, second Marquis Cornwallis, who was only son of Charles, the first and great Marquis. We recorded very recently the death of her sister, Lady Louisa Cornwallis. Her other sisters were the late Lady Braybrooke, the late Countess of St. Germans, and Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis, who survives.

    Mary married Charles Ross on 07 Apr 1825. Charles was born on 06 Jul 1799; died on 21 Mar 1860 in 60 Portland-place, London; was buried in Kensal Green (All Souls' Cemetery), London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 23. Louisa Isabella Ross  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jan 1826; was christened on 27 Feb 1826 in St. Marylebone, Westminster, London; died on 07 Nov 1905 in Vinter's, Kent, England; was buried on 11 Nov 1905 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.
    2. 24. Charles Cornwallis Ross  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Apr 1827; was christened on 06 Jun 1827 in St. Mary's, St. Marylebone Rd., St. Marylebone, London; died on 31 Aug 1855.
    3. 25. Alexander Henry Ross  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Oct 1829 in Marylebone, London; was christened on 11 May 1830 in Trinity Church, Marylebone, London; died on 03 Dec 1888 in 9 Upper Berkeley Street, Portman-square, London; was buried in Kensal Green (All Souls' Cemetery), London.
    4. 26. Mary Jemima Ross  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jun 1833; was christened on 09 Jul 1833 in St. Marylebone, Westminster, London; died on 14 Sep 1915 in Newnham Court, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 18 Sep 1915 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.

  5. 6.  Elizabeth CornwallisElizabeth Cornwallis Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 16 Jan 1807 in Culford Hall, Suffolk; was christened on 13 Mar 1807 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk; died on 11 May 1874; was buried on 16 May 1874 in St. Mary's, Culford, Suffolk.

    Notes:


    --- "Salisbury and Winchester Journal" 26 Jan 1807, page 3:
    On Friday, at Culford Hall, in Suffolk, the Marchioness Cornwallis of a fifth daughter.

    --- "Morning Post" 18 May 1874, page 7:
    THE LATE LADY ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS.---
    Early on Saturday morning the remains of Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis were taken from the lamented deceased's residence in Charles-street, Bearkeley-square, to Culford Hall, near Bury St. Edmunds, for interment in the family vault, where the second Marquis of Cornwallis and other members of the family are buried. The funeral was conducted in the plainest manner, the outer coffin being covered with fine black cloth, studded with gilt nails and massive gilt mountings, and on the lid-plate was the following inscription:-- 'Elizabeth Cornwallis, youngest daughter of Charles, second Marquis Cornwallis, born June 16, 1807; died May 11, 1874' --- a cross being at the head and foot of the coffin lid. The interment took place about one o'clock, the funeral service being performed by the incumbent of Culford and the Rev. Thomas G. Harden Carter, M.A., vicar of Linton, Kent. Among the members of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. James Whatman, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ross and Miss Ross, Sir Henry Vavasour, Lord Eliot, Hon. Henry Eliot, Hon. Charles Eliot, Mr. Cyril Ponsonby, Viscount Holmesdale, Lord and Lady Braybrooke, and the Hon. and Rev. Latimer Neville.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 23 May 1874, page 24:
    Obituary of Eminent Persons.
    Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis, who died on the 11th inst., at her residence, 36, Charles-street, Berkeley-square, in her sixty-eighth year, was the youngest daughter and last surviving child of Charles, second Marquis Cornwallis, by Lady Louisa Gordon, his wife, fourth daughter and coheiress of Alexander, fourth Duke of Gordon. Her Ladyship's sisters, coheiresses with her of the last Marquis Cornwallis, who was son of the distinguished General Lord Cornwallis, Viceroy of Ireland, were Jane, late Lady Braybrooke; Lady Louisa Cornwallis, who died in 1872; Jemima, late Countess of St. Germans; and Lady Mary Ross, who died in 1860. The historic title of Cornwallis is no longer extant. Lady Elizabeth's cousin, James, fifth Earl, died May 21, 1852, when his honours became extinct, and his large property devolved on his only surviving child, Julia, now Viscountess Holmesdale.



Generation: 3

  1. 7.  Richard Cornwallis NevilleRichard Cornwallis Neville Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 17 Mar 1820; died on 27 Feb 1861 in Audley End, Essex.

    Notes:


    Captain in the Grenadier Guards.

    Richard married Charlotte Sarah Graham-Toler on 27 Jan 1852 in St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London. Charlotte was born on 26 Dec 1826; died on 04 Feb 1867. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. Catherine Elizabeth Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Aug 1855 in 18 Hertford Street, Mayfair, London; died on 12 Aug 1884 in 6 Queen's Gardens, Windsor, Berkshire; was buried on 15 Aug 1884 in Windsor Cemetery, Windsor, Berkshire.
    2. 28. Mary Isabella Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jan 1858; was christened on 23 Feb 1858 in St. James, Westminster, London.

  2. 8.  Mirabel Jane NevilleMirabel Jane Neville Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 06 Apr 1821; died on 14 Jan 1900; was buried on 17 Jan 1900 in Littlebury Churchyard, Audley End, Essex.

  3. 9.  Louisa Anne NevilleLouisa Anne Neville Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 18 Jul 1822 in Audley End, Essex; was christened on 21 Aug 1822 in Saffron Walden, Essex, England; died on 10 May 1889 in Grove Lodge, Winkfield, Berkshire.

    Notes:


    --- "Reading Mercury" 25 May 1889, page 4:
    The funeral of the late Lady Vavsour took place at Winkfield, on Wednesday, the 15th inst. the procession was met at the Lych Gate of the old Churchyard by the officiating clergy, the Rev. John Daubeny, vicar, and the Rev. A.F. Langmore, once curate of the parish, together with the choir. A more than usually touching character seemed to be imparted to the service by the extremem reverence and quiet simplicity with which it was conducted, and the words of hope, followed by the hymn "Let saints on earth in concert sing" (a special favourite of her who had been laid to rest) were all in harmony with the voice of nature at this season, and on a bright summer day, to tell of a resurrection to life in perfect beauty. Amongst the mourners were Sir Henry and Miss Vavasour, Lord Braybrooke, Hon. and Rev. Latimer Neville, Mr. Arthur and Miss Georgina Savile, Mr. Swindale, and the household from Grove Lodge.

    Louisa married Henry Mervyn Vavasour on 30 Jun 1853 in St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England. Henry was born in Jun 1814; died on 09 Dec 1912. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Blanche Vavasour  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Jun 1854 in 20 Queen-street, Mayfair, London; died on 14 Jul 1854 in 20 Queen-street, Mayfair, London; was buried on 19 Jul 1854 in Holy Trinity, Littlebury, Essex.
    2. 30. Constance Vavasour  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Mar 1856 in Hatherton Hall, Cannock, Staffordshire, England; was christened on 11 Apr 1856 in Cannock, Staffordshire, England.

  4. 10.  Charles Cornwallis NevilleCharles Cornwallis Neville Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 29 Aug 1823 in Billingbear Park, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire; died on 07 Jun 1902 in Audley End, Essex.

    Charles married Florence Priscilla Alicia Maude on 09 Oct 1849. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Augusta Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jan 1860; died on 22 Jan 1903.

  5. 11.  Henry Aldworth NevilleHenry Aldworth Neville Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 26 Oct 1824 in Billingbear Park, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire; died on 05 Nov 1854 in Inkerman.

    Notes:


    --- "Greenock Advertiser" 28 Nov 1854, page 1:
    Deaths Amongst Nobility at Inkerman
    There is scarcely a family in the peerage that is not placed in mourning by the recent actions in the East.
    Commencing with the officers of the staff, we find amongst the list of killed:--- . . .
    Captain the Hon. Granville Charles Cornwallis Eliot, Coldstream Guards, second son of the Earl St. Germans, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
    Captain the Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville, Grenadier Guards, third son of Lord Braybrooke, whose youngest son, the Hon. Grey Neville, was severely wounded in the cavalry engagement on the heights of Balaklava on the 25th ult.

    --- "Essex Herald" 28 Nov 1854, page 2:
    SAFFRON WALDON.
    Amongst the killed at Inkerman was Capt. the Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville, Grenadier Guards, third son of Lord Braybrooke, whose youngest son, the Hon. Grey Neville, was severely wounded in the cavalry engagement on the heights of Balaklava, on the 25th ultimo.

    The Patriotic Fund.--- A public meeting in furtherance of this object was held at the Town-hall, on Friday last, James Starling, Esq. mayor, in the chair, when it was moved by the Rev. R. Clutton, vicar, seconded by Joshua Clarke, Esq. ex-mayor, and resolved unanimously "That this meeting anxious to evince its sympathy for the widows and orphans of those soldiers, sailors, and marines of her Majesty's forces who may fall in battle or die whilst engaged in the present war, pledges itself earnestly to promote subscriptions in aid of the Patriotic Fund, for the relief, education, and support of such widows and orphans." An active and influential committee was forthwith appointed to carry the above resolution into effect. The same meeting unanimously resolved to forward a vote of condolence and sympathy to the Right Hon. Lord Braybrooke, in consequence of the great grief his family have been thrown into by the death in the battle of Inkerman, of his son the Hon. H. Aldworth Neville. --- Before the meeting separated between 30 pounds and 40 pounds was subscribed, and on Saturday the rev. the vicar and others of the committee commenced a house to house collection.

    The Board of Guardians of the Walden Union have also forwarded a letter of condolence to Lord Braybrooke and his family. Mr. Neville, we learn, fell with 4 bullets in his person, and lingered for 7 hours; yet, painful as this fact is, it must be a considerable relief to the feelings of the mournful circle that they have heard from their youngest son, Mr. Grey Neville, who was wounded at Balaklava, that he is doing well.

    --- "Chelmsford Chronicle" 12 Oct 1855, page 3:
    SAFFRON WALDON.
    During the past week a neat and eleaborate mural monument has been placed in the chancel of the parish church, to the memory of the two sons of the Right Hon. Lord Braybrooke, who nobly fell during the Crimea campaign. The design and execution of this memento was entrusted to that eminent artist, Mr. Thomas Milnes, of 3, Judd Place East, London, and reflects the highest praise on his artistic skill. The following is the inscription on the tablet:--- "Sacred to the Memory of two gallant young Officers, the third and fifth sons of Lord and Lady Braybrooke, who, having accompanied their Regiments to the Crimea, were both cut off in the short space of the week while nobly fighting for their Queen and country. The Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville, Captain in the Grenadier Guards, after sharing in the glories of the memorable day, at Alma, was mortally wounded at the battle of Inkermann, Nov. 5th, 1854, and expired a few hours after, aged 30. The Hon. Grey Neville, Cornet in teh 5th Dragoon Guards, died in the hospital at Scutari, Nov. 11th, 1854, of wounds received in the charge of the heavy cavalry, at Balaclava, Oct. 25th, aged24. In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die, and their departure is taken for misery, and their going from us to be utter destruction, but they are in peace. Wisdom iii. 2, 3."


  6. 12.  Latimer NevilleLatimer Neville Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 22 Apr 1827 in Audley End, Essex; died on 12 Jan 1904.

    Notes:


    -- Godson of Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis. Receives 6,000 pounds in her will.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. Henry Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jul 1855; died on 09 Mar 1941; was buried in Walden Abbey, Saffron Walden, Essex.
    2. 33. Alice Mirabel Cornwallis Neville  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Dec 1869; died on 23 Sep 1937 in Nursing Home, Sutton, Surrey; was buried in Holy Trinity, Littlebury, Essex.

  7. 13.  Lucy Georgiana NevilleLucy Georgiana Neville Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 02 Dec 1828 in Audley End, Essex; died on 25 May 1919; was buried on 29 May 1919 in St. Peter & Holy Trinity, Heydon, Essex.

    Notes:


    --- "Chelmsford Chronicle" 30 May 1919, page 6:
    The Hon. Lucy Georgina Savile, widow of the Rev. the Hon. Arthur Savile, died on Sunday at the age of 90, at Heydon House, Royston. She was the youngest daughter of the third Baron Braybrooke, and aunt of the present peer.

    Lucy married Arthur Savile on 13 Jul 1852. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. Elizabeth Jane Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1853; died on 13 May 1925.
    2. 35. Mirabel Anne Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Dec 1854 in Foulmire, Cambridgeshire; died on 10 Aug 1938.
    3. 36. Alethea Maude Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Mar 1856; died on 11 Feb 1947.
    4. 37. Grey Henry Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Feb 1858; died on 16 Apr 1858; was buried on 21 Apr 1858 in St. Mary's, Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire.
    5. 38. Georgina Lucy Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 May 1859; died on 28 Aug 1936.
    6. 39. Vere Philippa Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Jan 1861; died on 19 Nov 1932 in Edinburgh, Scotland; was buried in Roshven Burial Ground, Roshven, Highland, Scotland.
    7. 40. Blanche Audley Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Feb 1862; died on 13 Apr 1950.
    8. 41. Florence Augusta Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 May 1863; died on 18 Dec 1954.
    9. 42. Octavia Louisa Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jul 1864; died on 04 Dec 1939.
    10. 43. Arthur Cornwallis Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Oct 1865; died on 19 Aug 1922.
    11. 44. Latimer Savile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Sep 1868; died on 27 Dec 1916.

  8. 14.  Grey NevilleGrey Neville Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 15 Oct 1830 in Audley End, Essex; died on 11 Nov 1854 in Scutari.

    Notes:


    Officer in the 5th Dragoon Guards.

    --- "Greenock Advertiser" 28 Nov 1854, page 1:
    Deaths Amongst Nobility at Inkerman
    There is scarcely a family in the peerage that is not placed in mourning by the recent actions in the East.
    Commencing with the officers of the staff, we find amongst the list of killed:--- . . .
    Captain the Hon. Granville Charles Cornwallis Eliot, Coldstream Guards, second son of the Earl St. Germans, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
    Captain the Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville, Grenadier Guards, third son of Lord Braybrooke, whose youngest son, the Hon. Grey Neville, was severely wounded in the cavalry engagement on the heights of Balaklava on the 25th ult.

    --- "Hull Packet" 1 Dec 1854, page 5:
    We regret to state that Cornet the Honourable Grey Neville, 5th Dragoon Guards, youngest son of Lord Braybrooke, died at Scutari on the 11th Oct., from wounds received at the battle of Balaklava. It will be remembered that Captain the Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville, Grenadier Guards, third son of Lord Braybrooke, was killed in action at the battle of Inkermann on the 5th ult.

    --- "Chelmsford Chronicle" 12 Oct 1855, page 3:
    SAFFRON WALDON.
    During the past week a neat and elaborate mural monument has been placed in the chancel of the parish church, to the memory of the two sons of the Right Hon. Lord Braybrooke, who nobly fell during the Crimea campaign. The design and execution of this memento was entrusted to that eminent artist, Mr. Thomas Milnes, of 3, Judd Place East, London, and reflects the highest praise on his artistic skill. The following is the inscription on the tablet:--- "Sacred to the Memory of two gallant young Officers, the third and fifth sons of Lord and Lady Braybrooke, who, having accompanied their Regiments to the Crimea, were both cut off in the short space of the week while nobly fighting for their Queen and country. The Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville, Captain in the Grenadier Guards, after sharing in the glories of the memorable day, at Alma, was mortally wounded at the battle of Inkermann, Nov. 5th, 1854, and expired a few hours after, aged 30. The Hon. Grey Neville, Cornet in the 5th Dragoon Guards, died in the hospital at Scutari, Nov. 11th, 1854, of wounds received in the charge of the heavy cavalry, at Balaclava, Oct. 25th, aged24. In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die, and their departure is taken for misery, and their going from us to be utter destruction, but they are in peace. Wisdom iii. 2, 3."


  9. 15.  Louisa Susan Cornwallis EliotLouisa Susan Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 17 Dec 1825 in 47 Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London, Middlesex; was christened on 17 Jan 1826 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 15 Jan 1911 in 38 Eccleston Square, Westminster, London; was buried on 20 Jan 1911 in Family Vault, Pilltown, County Killkenny, Ireland.

    Other Events:

    • Medical: Bef 15 Jun 1847, Has Measles
    • Census: 1851, 36 Dover St., St. George's Hanover Square, Westminster, London

    Notes:


    --- "Morning Chronicle" 23 December 1825, page 4:
    On the 17th instant, the Lady Jemima Eliot, of a daughter.

    --- "Western Courier" 13 Sep 1843, page 3:
    Lady Jemima Eliot, accompanied by the Honourable Miss Eliot, have left the seat of the venerable Earl of St. Germans for Ireland, and the Misses Pringle, have since arrived at Port Eliot on a visit to the noble Earl.

    --- "London Evening Standard" 25 Dec 1847, page 2:
    The Earl of St. Germans and Lord Eliot arrived at Port Eliot, the family seat in Cornwall, on Wednesday last from town. The Countess and Lady Louisa Eliot had arrived there the previous Friday.

    --- "Western Courier" 2 Feb 1848, page 3:
    Major-General the Hon. Henry, and Mrs. Murray entertained at dinner on Thursday, the 27th of January, at Government House, Lord Eliot, Lady Louisa Eliot, Hon. Granville and William Eliot, Hon. Captain and Mrs. Dalzell, 81st Regiment; Colonel and Mrs. Barlow, 14th Regiment; Colonel and Mrs. Rowland, Royal Artillery; Captain Schomber, R.N.; Mr. Massingberd; Copleston L. Radcliffe, Esq; Lieutenant and Miss West; Lietuenants Lepper and Jones; Captain Nelson, Brigade Majore; Captain Prothero, A.D.C. The whole party went in the evening to the ball at Moorshead's Hotel, patronised by the Honourable Mrs. Henry Murray, which was very well attended; and the arrangements did credit to Mr. Moorshead, and gave universal satisfaction. It is hoped that these ball-rooms will be liberally patronised, as they afford amusement easily accessible to families residing at Stoke, Devonport, and in Cornwall.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 2 Jun 1849, page 10:
    MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE.--- On Wednesday, at St. George's Church, Miss Meyrick, eldest daughter of Colonel and Lady Laura Meyrick, and niece of the Duke and Duchess of Cleveland, was led to the hymeneal altar by Mr. Charles Holder, of the 5th Dragoon Guards. The bride, who was very beautifully attired, was attended by a train of eleven bridemaids, four of whom were her own sisters; the Lady Rachel Russell, Lady Louisa Eliot, Lady Margarent Butler, the Hon. Miss Cotton, Miss Phillpotts, Miss Augusta Somerset, and Miss Gertrude Vane making up the number. Several of these young ladies were attired in pink satin costumes, and the remainder in blue dresses of a similar material. The Bishop of Exeter performed the ceremony, which was attended by a large circle of the friends of both parties. The bride's presents were of the most superb description. The Duke and Duchess of Cleveland, with characteristic munificence, presented their fair niece with a purse of 10,000 pounds, and other relatives made valuable additions to the fiance's jewel-case.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 1 Dec 1849, page 12:
    The Earl and Countess of St. Germans, and Lady Louisa Eliot arrived in town on Thursday, from a visiting tour in Scotland.

    --- "Morning Post" 18 Sep 1854, page 4:
    The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Countess St. Germans intend to sojourn a few weeks at Port Eliot, the family seat in Cornwall. Lady Louisa Ponsonby (daughter of the noble earl and countess) and infant son, by the last letters from Canford, are progressing most favourably.

    --- "Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard" 16 Mar 1895, page 5:
    DOWN AMPNEY
    The Earl of Bessborough.--- The Hon. and Rev. Walter William Brabazon Ponsonby, who succeeds his brother as seventh Earl, as reported in another page, married, in 1850, Lady Louisa Susan Cornwallis Eliot, duaghter of the third Earl of St. Germans. Their son, Mr. Edward Ponsonby, the Speaker's Secretary, becomes Viscount Duncannon. The Earl of Bessborough is a cousin of Lord de Mauley. The new Earl and Countess of Bessborough have been spending the winter in Cornwall, on a visit to their relatives the Earl and Countess of St. Germans, at Port Eliot. Lord Bessborough is suffering from influenza, and is confined to his bed at Port Eliot.

    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" Thursday, 17 Feb 1898, page 4:
    LOCAL GOSSIP.
    Lord and Lady Bessborough and Lady Mary Ponsonby have been staying for some time at Port Eliot, Cornwall, on a visit to Lord and Lady St. Germans. Lady Bessborough is the only sister of Lord St. Germans. She passed all her early life at Port Eliot, and was greatly beloved in the village of St. Germans.

    --- "The Scotsman" 16 Jan 1911, page 6:
    The Dowager Countess of Bessborough, widow of the seventh Earl, and only sister of the Earl of St Germans, died yesterday morning at her London residence, 38 Eccleston Square. She was 85 years of age. Her Ladyship, who was a daughter of the third Earl of St. Germans and married in 1850, leaves three daughters and five sons. She had been ill for about two months.

    --- "Exeter and Plymouth Gazette" Monday, 16 Jan 1911, page 3:
    DEATH OF THE DOWAGER COUNTESS BESSBOROUGH.
    The Dowager Countess of Bessborough, widow of the seventh Earl, and only sister of the Earl of St. Germans, died yesterday morning at her London residence, 38, Eccleston Square. Her ladyship, who was a daughter of the third Earl of St. Germans, and married in 1850, leaves three daughters and five sons. She was 85 years of age and had been ill for about two months. She gradually grew worse, and, following a serious attack on Monday last, death occurred yesterday from heart failure.

    --- "Exeter and Plymouth Gazette" Friday, 20 Jan 1911, page 9:
    The Hon. Constance Waldegrave, Sir Spencer Ponsonby Fane, and Sir Hubert and Lady Medlycott were present at the first part of the funeral service of the Dowager Countess of Bessborough, at St. Gabriel's, Warwick-square, Pimlico. The coffin was subsequently removed for interment in the family vault at Bessborough, Piltown, Kilkenny.

    --- "Cheltenham Looker-On" Saturday, 21 Jan 1911, page 24:
    OBITUARY. We regret to announce the death of the Dowager Countess of Bessborough, which took place on Sunday last from heart failure, on the sixty-first anniversary of her wedding day. Lady Bessborough, who was in her eighty-sixth year, was the widow of Walter, seventh Earl of Bessborough, and daughter of Edward, third Earl of St. Germans. She was the grandmother of Lord Duncannon, Lady Oranmore and Browne and Lady Irene Congreve, and had great-grandchildren.

    --- "Hackney Express & Shoreditch Observer", 21 Jan 1911, page 6:
    The Dowager Countess of Bessborough, sister of the Earl of St. Germans, died in London on Sunday morning from heart failure at the age of 85. She had been ill for about two . . . [scan did not pick up the last line]

    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" 26 Jan 1911, page 4:
    At the funeral of Louisa Dowager Countess of Bessborough, on Friday, at the family burial ground attached to the Episcopalian Church of Piltown, co. Kilkenny, the chief mourners included Lord Eliot. Upwards of a hundred wreaths were laid on the grave, the principal tributes including those from the Earl and Countess of St. Germans, Lord Eliot, and Sir Reginald and Lady Beatrice Pole-Carew.

    Louisa married Walter William Brabazon Ponsonby on 15 Jan 1850 in St. James', Picadilly, Westminster, London. Walter (son of John Ponsonby and Maria Fane) was born on 13 Aug 1821; died on 24 Feb 1906 in 38 Eccleston Square, Westminster, London; was buried on 02 Mar 1906 in Ponsonby Family Vault, Piltown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Edward Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Mar 1851 in 36 Dover-street, London; was christened on 31 Mar 1851 in St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England; died on 01 Dec 1920.
    2. 46. Maria Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Jun 1852 in 36 Dover Street, Piccadilly, London; was christened on 29 Jun 1852 in St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England; died on 19 Nov 1949 in 41 Belgrave-road, London; was buried on 23 Nov 1949 in East Finchley (St. Marylebone) Cemetery, London.
    3. 47. Cyril Walter Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Sep 1853 in Canford Vicarage, Canford, Dorset; was christened on 18 Oct 1853 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 29 Nov 1927 in Nursing Home in London; was buried on 01 Dec 1927 in Golders Green Crematorium.
    4. 48. Granville Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Sep 1854 in Canford Vicarage, Canford, Dorset; was christened on 12 Oct 1854 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 24 Feb 1924.
    5. 49. Arthur Cornwallis Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Jan 1856 in Canford Vicarage, Canford, Dorset; was christened on 02 Feb 1856 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 25 Apr 1918 in Hampstead, London; was buried on 29 Apr 1918 in St. John-at-Hampstead, Camden, London.
    6. 50. Ethel Jemima Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Apr 1857 in Canford Vicarage, Canford, Dorset; was christened on 01 May 1857 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 22 Jun 1940.
    7. 51. Walter Gerald Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jul 1859 in Canford, Dorset; was christened on 27 Aug 1859 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 28 Apr 1934 in 87 St. George's road, London; was buried on 01 May 1934 in East Finchley (St. Marylebone) Cemetery, London.
    8. 52. Sarah Kathleen Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Aug 1861 in Canford, Dorset; was christened on 06 Sep 1861 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 10 Jun 1936.

  10. 16.  Edward John Cornwallis EliotEdward John Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 02 Apr 1827 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 16 May 1827 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; died on 26 Nov 1864 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 03 Dec 1864 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events:

    • Education: 13 Apr 1839 - 1843, Eton (Left in Winter Term 1843)
    • Visiting: Feb 1844, Going to Geneva
    • Visiting: Nov 1844, Home from Geneva before or by November
    • Education: 21 Nov 1844, Matric. Christ Church, Oxford (aged 17)
    • Visiting: 1845, Edward Tours Russia
    • Visiting: 1846, Visiting Rome, Winter 1846
    • Visiting: 13 Sep 1846, Arrives at Blackwall from Rotterdam with Granville
    • Military Service: 29 Dec 1846, Cornet and Sub-Lieut. 1st Regt. of Life Guards
    • Visiting: Nov 1846 - May 1847, Visiting Rome (arrives during the week ending Nov 14)
    • Presentation at Court: 08 Mar 1848, At Her Majesty's Levee (by His Father)
    • Military Service: 17 Mar 1849, Rank of Lieutenant (1st Regt. of Life Guards)
    • Census: 1851, St. Martin in the Fields, Verge of St. James's Palace, Westminster, London
    • Subscription: 1852, Autobiography of Godfrey Zimmerman (Formerly in the Commissariat Dept. of the Army Under Napoleon)
    • Military Service: 16 Jan 1852, Rank of Captain (1st Regt. of Life Guards)
    • Medical: Sep - Oct 1852, Head Operation
    • Visiting: 07 Oct 1852, Lord Eliot leaves from Southampton on P&O Steamship 'Tagus'
    • Visiting: 07 Oct 1852 - May 1853, Lord Eliot and Granville Eliot on Tour of Egypt, Jerusalem, etc.
    • Military Service: 05 Aug 1853, Retired as Lieutenant in 1st Life Guards
    • Occupation: Jan - Feb 1854, Commissioned as Deputy Lieutenant of Cornwall
    • Residence: 29 Dec 1862, Arrives at Dover-street from Port Eliot

    Notes:

    --- "Rough Recollections of Military Service and Society, Volume 1" by Balcarres Dalrymple Wardlaw Ramsay, 1882, page 8-9:
    . . . Amongst my schoolfellows at Cheam I have a wholesome recollection of the stern discipline exercised by the present Commander of the Forces in Ireland, his Excellency Sir Thomas Steele, who was coachman of the team I was leader in alongside a very skittish, and at times vicious, thoroughbred colt, the present Sir Victor Houlton, Secretary to Government at Malta. We were lashed without mercy.

    My particular friends were the two Eliots, the late Lord Eliot and Granville Eliot --- the former one of the handsomest young fellows I ever saw. The latter became a gallant Guardsman, and was killed in the Crimean war. Years after, when staying at St Germans, Lord St Germans showed me his uniform, medals, &c., carefully preserved in a cabinet, and listened with deep interest to all I could tell him of our school-days.

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    --- "Morning Post" Thursday, 4 Apr 1827:
    On the 2nd of April, in Dover-street, the Lady Jemima Eliot, of a son.

    --- "Dorset County Chronicle" 27 Feb 1845, page 3:
    CORNWALL. Lord Eliot, eldest son of the Earl of St. German's has entered Oxford University.

    --- "Morning Post" 15 Sep 1846, page 5:
    Lord Eliot arrived at Blackwall on Saturday afternoon by the General Steam Navigation Company's steam ship Sir Edward Banks, from Ostend. Lord Eliot and the Hon. Mr. Eliot arrived at the same pier on Sunday morning early, by the Ocean mail steamer, from Rotterdam.

    --- "Morning Post" 1 Jan 1847, page 3:
    The Earl and Countess of St. Germans are entertaining a family circle at Port Eliot. Lord Eliot, who is making a tour in Italy, has been appointed to a Cornetcy in the First Life Guards.

    --- "Western Times" 16 Jan 1847, page 7:
    The Earl and Countess of St. Germans are entertaining a family circle at Port Eliot.
    Lord Eliot, son of the Earl and Countess of St. Germans, has been appointed to a Cornetcy in the First Life Guards. His lordship is at present making a tour in Italy.

    --- "Morning Post" 30 Jan 1847, page 5:
    The Earl of St. Germans has arrived in Dover-street, from Port Eliot, Cornwall. Lord Eliot is not expected to return to this country from Italy until after Easter.

    --- "Morning Post" 11 Mar 1847, page 5:
    The Earl of St. Germans is expected to arrive in Dover-street on Saturday next, from Port Eliot. The Countess and the Ladies Cornwallis Eliot will remain some weeks longer at the above seat. Lord Eliot, the Noble Earl's eldest son, is shortly expected home from Italy, to join the 1st Life Guards.

    --- "Morning Post" 13 May 1847, page 6:
    Lord Eliot is shortly expected at the Earl of St. Germans from a tour in Italy and the East. The Noble Lord has been absent from this country since September last.

    --- "London Evening Standard" 25 Dec 1847, page 2:
    The Earl of St. Germans and Lord Eliot arrived at Port Eliot, the family seat in Cornwall, on Wednesday last from town. The Countess and Lady Louisa Eliot had arrived there the previous Friday.

    --- "Western Courier" 2 Feb 1848, page 3:
    Major-General the Hon. Henry, and Mrs. Murray entertained at dinner on Thursday, the 27th of January, at Government House, Lord Eliot, Lady Louisa Eliot, Hon. Granville and William Eliot, Hon. Captain and Mrs. Dalzell, 81st Regiment; Colonel and Mrs. Barlow, 14th Regiment; Colonel and Mrs. Rowland, Royal Artillery; Captain Schomber, R.N.; Mr. Massingberd; Copleston L. Radcliffe, Esq; Lieutenant and Miss West; Lietuenants Lepper and Jones; Captain Nelson, Brigade Majore; Captain Prothero, A.D.C. The whole party went in the evening to the ball at Moorshead's Hotel, patronised by the Honourable Mrs. Henry Murray, which was very well attended; and the arrangements did credit to Mr. Moorshead, and gave universal satisfaction. It is hoped that these ball-rooms will be liberally patronised, as they afford amusement easily accessible to families residing at Stoke, Devonport, and in Cornwall.

    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" 10 Mar 1848, page 2:
    At Her Majesty's Levee on Wednesday, Lord Eliot, First Life Guards, was presented by the Earl of St. Germans.

    --- "Brighton Gazette" 20 Sep 1849, page 5:
    Viscount and Vicountess Neville, and Lord Eliot, are making a tour of visits in the north of Scotland.

    --- "Greenock Advertiser" 23 Oct 1849, page 2:
    Lord Eliot, son of the Earl of St. Germains, left Gibb's Hotel on Friday, for Yester House, Haddingtonshire, the seat of the Marquis of Tweddale, where he is to remain for a few days.

    --- "London Evening Standard" 26 Oct 1850, page 2:
    Lord Eliot arrived at Port Eliot, St. German's, from the Continent, on Sunday morning last.

    --- "Western Courier" 25 Jun 1851, page 5:
    The Plymouth and Devonport Races for this year, are to be honored with very distinguished patronage --- for we perceive the Stewards are the Honorable Major-General Henry Murray, C.B., and Lord Eliot. They take place on Chelson Meadow, on the 20th and 21st of August next.

    --- "Morning Post" 18 Oct 1852, page 4:
    Lord Eliot has left the Earl of St. Germans' residence in Dover-street for Marseilles, on his way to Egypt.

    --- "Oxford University and City Herald" 8 Jan 1853, page 3:
    IRELAND.
    THE NEW IRISH VICEROY.--- Lord St. Germans in not expected to arrive in Ireland before the middle of the present month. His Excellency will be accompanied by his son, Lord Eliot, an officer in the Guards, and by some of the most popular of the Clarendon staff.

    --- "Morning Post" 19 Apr 1853, page 6:
    Lord Eliot, son of the the Earl of St. Germans (Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland), is expected to return next month from an extensive tour in the East, in company with his brother, the Hon. R. Eliot [sic], during which they have visited Jerusalem, the Pyramids, &c.

    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" 22 Apr 1853, page 2:
    Lord Eliot, son of the Earl of St. Germans (the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), is expected to arrive next month from an extensive tour, in company with his brother, the Hon. R. Eliot, during which they have visited Jerusalem, the Pyramids, &c.

    --- "Morning Post" Friday, 01 Jul 1853, page 6:
    The Countess of St. Germans and the Hon. Henry Eliot have arrived in London, from Dublin. Lord Eliot and the Hon. Granville Eliot are expected to return to this country in the course of a few days, from a lengthened tour in the East.

    --- "Falkirk Herald" 7 Jul 1853, page 2:
    IRELAND.
    HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION.
    It has now been definitively settled that her Majesty will stay two days at the Dublin Exhibition. She will leave London early in the morning, and will travel by the London and North-Western Railway as far as Holyhead, where she will sleep the same night, and depart the following morning for Dublin. Her Majesty will be entertained during her stay by the Lord-Lieutenant (Earl of St. Germans). The Countess of St. Germans and the Hon. Mary Eliot have arrived in Dublin for the purpose of meeting Lord Eliot, and making the necessary arrangements.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 6 Aug 1853, page 7:
    IRELAND.
    DUBLIN.--- The Lord-Lieutenant has returned to the Viceregal Lodge, Phoenix-park, after a short visit to England. His Excellency reached Kingstown on Monday forenoon, in the "Prince Arthur" steam-packet, from Holyhead, and at once proceeded by special train to Dublin.

    THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.--- The number of persons who visited the Exhibition on Monday amounted to 9135. The Countess of St. Germans and the Ladies Cornwallis honoured the Exhibition with a visit. There were also present Lord Eliot, Lord and Lady Ashbrook, the Lord Chancellor and family, Lord Rossmore, Earl and Countess of Clancarty, Lord Massareene, &c.

    --- "Bell's Weekly Messenger" 8 Aug 1853, page 7:
    THE ARMY. (From Friday's Gazette.)
    WAR OFFICE, Aug. 5.
    1st Life Guards. --- Lieut. Sir W. A. Fraser, Bart., to be Captain, by purchase, vice Edward John Cornwallis Lord Eliot, who retires.

    --- "Morning Chronicle" 19 Aug 1853, page 6:
    THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.--- The building was exceedingly well attended yesterday, there being present 8,914 persons. The receipts were likewise most satisfactory. Her Excellency the Countess of St. Germans is so much pleased with the Exhibition that she honoured it with another visit yesterday, accompanied by the Ladies Cornwallis. There were also present Lord Eliot, the Earl of Mayo and family, the Earl and Countess of Rosse, Lord and Lady Ashbrook, Lord Dualo, Sir Edward Blakeney, &c. The increase in the sale of season tickets continues to progress steadily since the visit of her Majesty became certain.

    --- "Bristol Mercury" 4 Feb 1854, page 7:
    FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES.
    Commission signed by the Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Cornwall, --- The Hon. Edward John Cornwallis Eliot, commonly called Lord Eliot, to be deputy-lieutenant.

    --- "Dorset County Chronicle" 10 Aug 1854, page 14:
    On Saturday, his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, with the Countess of St. Germans, the Hon. Captain Eliot, and Major Ponsonby, private secretary, with the usual suite, left the Viceregal Lodge, and proceeded by special train to Armagh, to attend the forecoming cattle show of the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland, which opens on Monday next.

    --- "Sussex Advertiser" 23 Mar 1858, page 3:
    THE BRIGHTON JOURNAL.
    Bedford Hotel.--- Lord Eliot . . .

    --- "Morning Advertiser" 5 Jan 1860, page 4:
    FASHIONABLE MOVEMENTS AT BRIGHTON.
    The Earl of St. Germans is among our latest arrivals on the King's-road.
    Lord Eliot and Lord Montgomerie have arrived on the King's-road.

    --- "Morning Chronicle" 5 Jan 1860, page 5:
    Among the company now at Brighton are the Earl of St. Germans, Lord Eliot . . .

    --- "Brighton Gazette" 4 Apr 1861, page 4:
    Lord Eliot, Baron Glucky de Stenitzer, and Sir Richard Puleston, have arrived at the Bedford Hotel.

    --- "London Evening Standard" 03 Sep 1862, page 6:
    The Earl of St. Germans and Lord Eliot left Dover-street a few days ago for Port Eliot, the family seat in Cornwall. The health of Lord Eliot has somewhat improved of late.

    --- "Morning Post" 29 Dec 1862, page 6:
    The Earl of St. Germans (the Lord Steward), accompanied by Lord Eliot and family, has arrived at his residence in Dover-street from Port Eliot, Cornwall.

    --- "Morning Advertiser" 30 Dec 1862, page 4:
    The Earl of St. Germans (the Lord Steward), accompanied by Lord Eliot and family, has arrived at his residence in Dover-street from Port Eliot, Cornwall.

    --- "Morning Post" 22 Jul 1864, page 5:
    The Earl of St. Germans, with Lord Eliot and family, will leave town for Port Eliot, Cornwall, the week after next.

    --- "Morning Post" 6 Aug 1864, page 5:
    The Earl of St. Germans and Lord Eliot have left the noble earl's seat, Port Eliot, in Cornwall.

    --- "Western Daily Mercury" 17 Aug 1864, page 2:
    St. Germans--- The Earl of St. Germans, together with Lord Eliot and Lady Mary Ross arrived here last evening. As the carriage which contained the distinguished visitors passed through the village, the old church bells struck out a merry peal, welcoming them to Port Eliot.

    --- "Western Daily Mercury" 18 Aug 1864, page 3:
    St. Germans -- The Earl of St. Germans, together with Lord Eliot and Lady Mary Ross arrived here on Tuesday. As the carriage which contained the distinguished visitors passed through the village, the old church bells struck out a merry peal, welcoming them to Port Eliot.

    [THIS IS AWFULLY CLOSE TO HIS DEATH AT PORT ELIOT & MAY NOT BE HIM.]
    --- "Shields Daily Gazette" 19 Nov 1864, page 4:
    The Earl of St. Germans and Lord Eliot have arrived at the family residence in Dover Street, from Port Eliot, Cornwall.

    --- "Morning Post" 18 Nov 1864, page 5:
    The Earl of St. Germans and Lord Eliot have arrived at the family residence in Dover Street, from Port Eliot, Cornwall.

    --- "Western Daily Mercury" 26 Nov 1864, page 3:
    The Earl of St. Germans and Lord Eliot did not leave Port Eliot for Dover, as was reported in last Saturday's Mercury, but the Earl's two sons, who have been at Port Eliot shooting for some weeks, left on Friday last, after having had first-rate sport, and bagged an unlimited quantity of game, which has been freely distributed among the tenantry and inhabitants of St. Germans.

    --- "Western Daily Mercury" 28 Nov 1864, page 2:
    DEATH OF LORD ELIOT, THE ELDEST SON OF THE EARL OF ST. GERMANS.
    Lord Eliot died on Saturday morning, at Port Eliot, at 11 o'clock. Drs. Hingston, Burton, and Kerswill have been in attendance up to the time of his death. His lordship's death has been rather unexpected, although he has been an invalid for some years past.

    --- "Staffordshire Advertiser" 17 Dec 1864, page 3:
    The funeral of Lord Eliot took place on Saturday week, at St. Germans, the body being borne by eight bearers, and the ladies of the family attending at the church, but not at the burying-ground, which is some distance off.

    --- "The Gentleman's Magazine" Vol. 218, 1865, page 119:
    Nov. 26. At Port Eliot, Cornwall, aged 37, Edward John Cornwallis, Lord Eliot, eldest son of the Earl of St. Germans. The deceased was born in 1827, and was formerly in the 1st Life Guards. For some years his Lordship had been an invalid, and during the fortnight preceding his demise he had been in a very sad state. By his death his next brother, the Hon. W.G. Cornwallis, in the diplomatic service, becomes heir-apparent to the family honours.


  11. 17.  Granville Charles Cornwallis EliotGranville Charles Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 09 Sep 1828 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 07 Oct 1828 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; died on 05 Nov 1854 in Battle of Inkerman, Crimea in the Ukraine; was buried on 06 Nov 1854 in Cathcart's Hill, Crimea.

    Other Events:

    • Education: 1837 - 1840, At Cheam (Last letter dated 17 Feb 1840)
    • Education: 05 Sep 1840 - 1845, Eton (Left Spring Term 1845)
    • Education: May - Oct 1845, In Geneva
    • Education: 21 Feb - Jul 1846, In Hanover
    • Visiting: 13 Sep 1846, Arrives at Blackwall from Rotterdam with Eddie
    • Education: 01 Dec 1846, Already at Woolwich
    • Visiting: 27 May 1847, Leaves England (from Shoreham) for Paris with Henry
    • Military Service: 11 Jun 1847, Lieutenant in Coldstream Guards; Ensign
    • Presentation at Court: 24 May 1848, At Her Majesty's Levee (by His Father)
    • Military Service: 31 Oct 1851, Captain in Coldstream Guards; Lieutenant
    • Departure: 23 Feb 1854, Left Southampton, Got to Malta on 04 March (Coldstreams going to Crimea)
    • Military Service: 14 Sep 1854, Arrived in Crimea


  12. 18.  4th Earl of St. Germans, William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot4th Earl of St. Germans, William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 14 Dec 1829 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was christened on 10 Feb 1830 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 19 Mar 1881 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, London; was buried on 24 Mar 1881 in Kensal Green, London (Plot 269, Old Square 167 now Square 183).

    Other Events:

    • Education: Abt Mar 1842, Leaves Cheam
    • Education: 16 Sep 1842 - 1846, Eton (Left Summer Term 1846)
    • Occupation: 01 Jan 1849, WGCE is in Dresden
    • Occupation: 06 Sep 1849, Appointed Attache at Hanover
    • Occupation: 29 May 1850, Appointed Attache at Madrid
    • Occupation: 14 Jul 1851, Appointed Attache at Lisbon
    • Occupation: 29 Nov 1853, Appointed 2nd Paid Attache at Berlin
    • Occupation: 09 Mar 1857, Appointed 1st Paid Attache at Constantinople
    • Occupation: 28 Jun 1858, Appointed 1st Paid Attache at St. Petersburg
    • Occupation: 08 Aug 1859, Appointed Secretary of Legation at Rio de Janeiro
    • Occupation: 21 Oct 1859, Appointed Secretary of Legation at Athens
    • Occupation: 14 May 1860 - 24 Jan 1861, Charge d'Affaires at Athens
    • Photo: 30 Aug 1861, Paris, France (CDV by Disderi)
    • Occupation: 21 Oct 1861, Transferred to Rio de Janeiro
    • Occupation: 12 Mar - 08 Aug 1863, Charge d'Affaires at Rio de Janeiro
    • Occupation: 10 Jun 1864, Transferred to Lisbon
    • Occupation: 06 Oct 1863 - Aug 1864, Acting Secretary of Legation at Washington
    • Occupation: 16 Apr 1865, Resigned from the Foreign Office
    • Elected: May 1866 - Nov 1868, M.P. for Devonport
    • Title (Facts Pg): 14 Sep 1870, Summoned to the House of Lords in his Father's Barony of Eliot of St. Germans
    • Census: 1871, 36 Dover St., St. George's Hanover Square, Westminster, London

    Notes:


  13. 19.  Ernest Cornwallis EliotErnest Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 28 Apr 1831 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 30 Jul 1831 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London; died on 16 Jan 1832 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 23 Jan 1832 in Eliot Family Vault, Old Cemetery, St. Germans, Cornwall.

  14. 20.  Elizabeth Harriet Cornwallis EliotElizabeth Harriet Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 24 Aug 1833 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 23 Sep 1833 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London; died on 16 Mar 1835 in 47 Dover St., Piccadilly, St. James, Westminster; was buried on 20 Mar 1835 in Kensal Green, London (Plot 269, Old Square 167 now Square 183).

  15. 21.  5th Earl St. Germans, Henry Cornwallis Eliot5th Earl St. Germans, Henry Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 11 Feb 1835 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 21 Mar 1835 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London; died on 24 Sep 1911 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 27 Sep 1911 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events:

    • Grand Tour: Between Jan and Dec 1854, Included Calcutta and the Crimea
    • Personal Event: Between May and Jun 1893, Acted as Treasurer for Cornish Wedding Present to Duke of York and Princess May
    • Visiting: Between 30 Jul and 15 Oct 1906, Port Eliot (Staying from middle of July to middle or late Oct)
    • Occupation: Between 13 Jan and 27 May 1872, Acting Assistant Clerk in the Foreign Office
    • Arrival: Between 04 and 05 Aug 1906, Port Eliot (from Grosvenor Gardens, ready for 25th Ann. Party)
    • Education: Between 11 and 12 Sep 1843, Arrives at Mortimer (Vicarage at Stratfield Mortimer) School
    • Royal Navy Service: Between 21 and 27 Feb 1851, Appointed to the Victory with 6 weeks leave
    • Education: Between 19 Sep 1845 and 1847, Eton (Left Spring Term 1847)
    • Visiting: 27 May 1847, Leave England (from Shoreham) for Summer in Paris (with Granville)
    • Royal Navy Service: Between 1848 and 1853, Royal Navy aboard the 'Prince Regent' and 'Bellerophon'
    • Royal Navy Service: 16 Jan 1848, Naval Cadet Posted to Prince Regent
    • Royal Navy Service: Abt 01 Apr 1850, Promoted to Midshipman
    • Census: 1851, 36 Dover St., St. George's Hanover Square, Westminster, London
    • Royal Navy Service: 28 Feb 1851, Paid Off from HMS Prince Regent
    • Royal Navy Service: 25 Sep 1851, Midshipman posted to Bellerophon at Portsmouth
    • Royal Navy Service: 08 Oct 1851, Goes Aboard HMS Bellerophon (after three nights at a hotel)
    • Royal Navy Service: Nov 1852, Midshipman on The Victory
    • Arrival: 03 Jun 1854, Scutari; Having come up in the 'Andes' with the Coldstreams
    • Occupation: 28 Jan 1855, Appointed a Junior Clerk (Third Class) in the Foreign Office
    • Presentation at Court: 07 May 1856, Presented to the Queen by Lord St. Germans
    • Occupation: 01 Apr 1857, Appointed a Junior Clerk (Second Class)
    • Census: 1861, 36 Dover St., St. George's Hanover Square, Westminster, London
    • Occupation: 02 Aug 1863, Appointed Junior Clerk (First Class)
    • Presentation at Court: Sep 1863, Presented to HM at an Audience
    • Visiting: 01 Sep 1866, Port Eliot (from London on a visit to EGE)
    • Occupation: Jul 1867, Secretary to Earl Vane's Special Mission to St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Personal Event: 15 Jul 1869, Best Man in wedding of Percy Anderson (St. Paul's, Knightsbridge)
    • Medical: 10 Nov 1870, On Board the Cambridge, Devonport (Injured in Gunnery Accident)
    • Medical: 11 Nov 1870, Left Eye Removed
    • Census: 1871, 36 Dover St., St. George's Hanover Square, Westminster, London
    • Occupation: 27 May 1872, Promoted to Assistant Clerk in the Foreign Office
    • Personal Event: 10 Jan 1877, Best Man at the wedding of Villiers Lister and Florence Hamilton; St. Paul's, Knightsbridge
    • Census: 1881, 13 Grosvenor Gardens, Belgrave, St. George Hanover Sq., London
    • Residence: Between 1881 and 1900, 13 Grosvenor-gardens (Stables at 3 Grosvenor Gardens Mews East)
    • Arrival: 22 Oct 1881, Port Eliot (from Wedding Trip at Quantock Lodge)
    • Personal Event: Feb 1882, Loans 3 Reynolds to Royal Academy Winter Exhibition
    • Appointment: Sep 1882, Vice President of North Wales Liberal Association
    • Personal Event: Oct 1882, Purchases the Water Lily, a steam yacht
    • Appointment: Aug 1883, Joined London Municipal Reform League
    • Personal Event: 29 Sep 1885, Port Eliot; H & E bring Lord Eliot home for Christening from London
    • Occupation: 1886, Joined Committee of South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital
    • Arrival: 05 Aug 1887, Port Eliot from 13 Grosvenor Gardens with Emily
    • Occupation: 1888, VP of Cornwall Bee-Keepers' Association
    • Personal Event: 06 Nov 1890, Liskeard (Opens New Public Hall)
    • Census: 1891, 13 Grosvenor Gardens, Belgrave, St. George Hanover Sq., London
    • Personal Event: 16 May 1891, Latton Churchyard; H attends Funeral of Rev. Canon Beadon (53 years Vicar of Latton)
    • Personal Event: 07 Oct 1891, Port Eliot Grounds; Harvest Festival, open from 3-7 in the afternoon
    • Personal Event: Oct 1894, Liskeard (Presents New Mayoral Chain)
    • Visiting: 09 Sep 1895, H, E and Lord E leave for a fortnight visit to Bessboroughs' in Ireland
    • Visiting: Dec 1896, Henry and Emily spend Winter at the Riviera
    • Personal Event: 03 Nov 1898, H and E attend wedding of Henry Neville (Latimer's Son); St. Luke's, Chelsea
    • Personal Event: 10 Oct 1900, Botusfleming Church above Saltash; Unveils Plaque to Gen Penn Symons
    • Census: 1901, 13 Grosvenor Gardens, Belgrave, St. George Hanover Sq., London
    • Arrival: 14 Jan 1902, Grosvenor Gardens, London; from Port Eliot (but will not stay long)
    • Arrival: 01 May 1902, Gorsvenor Gardens, London; Lord, Lady and Sons from PE, where they have been for nearly five weeks.
    • Personal Event: Sep 1902, Port Eliot, Large Garden Party for about 600 Guests
    • Medical: 1903, First Stroke
    • Personal Event: 15 Jan 1903, Gave a Fancy Dress Ball in Port Eliot Round Room
    • Personal Event: Jul 1904, Arrived in London for remainder of Season, before going Abroad or to the Seaside
    • Telephone: Between 1905 and 1911, Westminster 5355 (13 and 17 Grosvenor-gardens)
    • Phone: Between 1905 and 1911, 13 Grosvenor Gardens (Westminster 5355)
    • Visiting: 17 Nov 1905, Port Eliot, Henry, Emily and Eliot, staying until after Christmas
    • Visiting: Between Dec 1905 and Jan 1906, Port Eliot, For Christmas and the Holiday Festivities
    • Personal Event: Apr 1906, Port Eliot, Minny and May visit PE for a Month
    • Arrival: Abt 15 May 1906, 17 Grosvenor Gardens (For the Season)
    • Arrival: 23 Oct 1906, Down Ampney for Silver Wedding Festivities
    • Visiting: Dec 1906, Port Eliot, Entertaining a Family Party for the Holidays
    • Land Owned: 1907, About 12, 800 Acres
    • Visiting: Jun 1908, Port Eliot; stayed 10 days at the end of the month
    • Arrival: 01 Jul 1908, Grosvenor Gardens, London; For the remainder of the Season
    • Visiting: 24 Jul 1908, Down Ampney; Henry and Emily Visited enroute from London to PE
    • Donated: 1910, 5 Poison-tipped Arrows from Sudan to Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University
    • Cause of Death: Sep 1911, Paralytic Seizure on Friday, 22 Sept 1911. Gradually Sank.
    • Probate: 23 Jan 1912, London, Middlesex

    Notes:





    Henry married Countess St. Germans, Emily Harriet Labouchere on 18 Oct 1881 in Savoy Chapel, Strand, London. Emily (daughter of 1st Baron Taunton, Henry Labouchere and Frances "Fanny" Baring, daughter of 1st Baron Taunton, Henry Labouchere and Mary Matilda Georgiana Howard) was born on 24 Jun 1844 in Datchet, Buckinghamshire; was christened on 01 Aug 1844 in Datchet, Buckinghamshire; died on 18 Oct 1933 in Penmadown House, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 21 Oct 1933 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 53. Stillborn Daughter Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 May 1883 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London; died on 05 May 1883 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London.
    2. 54. Edward Henry John Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Aug 1885 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 10 Oct 1885 in St. German's, St. Germans, Cornwall (Eliot Family Vault); died on 24 Aug 1909 in Gun Room, Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England; was buried on 27 Aug 1909 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.
    3. 55. 6th Earl St. Germans, John Granville Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1890 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 12 Jul 1890 in Chapel Royal, Savoy St., London; died on 31 Mar 1922 in Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa; was buried on 02 May 1922 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.

  16. 22.  Charles George Cornwallis EliotCharles George Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 16 Oct 1839 in 47 Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London, Middlesex; was christened on 21 Nov 1839 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London; died on 22 May 1901 in 8 Onslow-gardens, Kensington, London; was buried on 25 May 1901 in Port Eliot Vault, St. Germans, Cornwall.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Between 01 Sep and 31 Oct 1887, In Germany with Prince Christian, Albert Victor and Princesses Victoria and Louise of Wales
    • Census: 1851, Vicarage House (Mortimer School) as a Scholar
    • Education: Between 17 Sep 1851 and 1853, Eton (Left Winter Term 1853)
    • Education: 04 Jun 1857, Matric. Christ Church, Oxford (aged 17)
    • Military Service: 31 Dec 1858, Ensign & Lieutenant (Grenadier Guards)
    • Visiting: 1862, Pitfour, Perthshire, Scotland
    • Military Service: 03 Oct 1862, Rank of Captain (Grenadier Guards)
    • Military Service: 1868, Retired from Grenadier Guards
    • Military Service: 1869, Captain (Royal Cornwall Rangers)
    • Occupation: 01 Dec 1869, Appointed Equerry to HRH Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
    • Census: 1871, Belvoir Castle as Equarry to Prince Christian
    • Census: 1871, 2 Kensington Gardens, Kensington, Brompton, London
    • Occupation: Between 14 Jan 1871 and 1877, Groom of the Privy Chamber in Ordinary to HM Queen Victoria
    • Census: 1881, 8 Onslow Gardens, Kensington, St. Paul Onslow Square, London
    • Military Service: Nov 1881, Rank of Major (Duke of Cornwall's L.I. 3rd Bat.)
    • Military Service: 19 Sep 1885, Hon. Rank Lt-Col (3rd Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry)
    • Census: 1891, 8 Onslow Gardens, Kensington, St. Paul Onslow Square, London
    • Membership: Between 1899 and 1900, Member of the Royal College of Music Corporation and Council
    • Awarded: 25 May 1900, C.V.O. (Commander of the Royal Victorian Order)
    • Census: 1901, 8 Onslow Gardens, Kensington, St. Paul Onslow Square, London

    Notes:

    Charles married Constance Rhiannon Guest on 26 Oct 1865 in Parish Church, Great Canford (Canford Magna), Dorset. Constance (daughter of John Josiah Guest and Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie) was born on 17 Oct 1844 in Dowlais, Glamorgan, Wales; was christened on 14 Nov 1844 in Dowlais, Glamorgan, Wales; died on 22 Mar 1916 in 68 Chester Square, Belgrave, St. Geroge Hanover Square, London; was buried on 25 Mar 1916 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 56. Blanche Elizabeth Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Aug 1866 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 7 Sep 1866 in St. Gabriel, Warwick Square, Pimlico, London; died on 11 Sep 1929 in Empire Nursing Home, Vincent-quare, Middlesex; was buried on 14 Sep 1929 in East Finchley (St. Marylebone) Cemetery, London.
    2. 57. 7th Earl St. Germans, Granville John Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Sep 1867 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was christened on 27 Oct 1867 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 20 Nov 1942 in Wonham House, Bampton, Devon; was buried on 24 Nov 1942 in Higher Cemetery, Exeter, Devon (Sec. Z Div. B14).
    3. 58. Evelyn Radigund Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jan 1869 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was christened on 21 Feb 1869 in St. Germans's, St. Germans, Cornwall; died on 25 May 1920 in 17 Park-lane, St. George, Hanover Square, London, Middlesex; was buried on 27 May 1920 in East Finchley (St. Marylebone) Cemetery, London.
    4. 59. 8th Earl St. Germans, Montague Charles Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 May 1870 in 2 Ovington-gardens, London; was christened on 20 Jun 1870 in Holy Trinity, Brompton, London; died on 19 Sep 1960 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 21 Sep 1960 in Eliot Family Vault, Old Cemetery, St. Germans, Cornwall.
    5. 60. Christian Edward Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jul 1872 in 2 Ovington Gardens, Kensington, London; was christened on 19 Aug 1872 in Holy Trinity, Brompton, London; died on 20 Oct 1940 in Thatched Hut, Redbridge Lane, Crowborough; was buried on 24 Oct 1940 in Eliot Family Vault, Old Cemetery, St. Germans, Cornwall.
    6. 61. Arthur Ernest Henry Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Jul 1874 in 2 Ovington-gardens, Brompton, London; was christened on 06 Aug 1874 in Holy Trinity, Brompton, London; died on 08 Oct 1936 in Nursing Home in London; was buried on 12 Oct 1936 in Golders Green Crematorium.
    7. 62. Edward Granville Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Jan 1878 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was christened on 03 Feb 1878 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 10 Feb 1950 in Marylebone, London; was buried on 14 Feb 1950 in Golders Green Crematorium.

  17. 23.  Louisa Isabella RossLouisa Isabella Ross Descendancy chart to this point (5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 25 Jan 1826; was christened on 27 Feb 1826 in St. Marylebone, Westminster, London; died on 07 Nov 1905 in Vinter's, Kent, England; was buried on 11 Nov 1905 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.

    Notes:


    ("Sevenoaks Chronicle" 10 Nov 1905, page 4):
    The annual meeting of the Kent Needlework Guild took place at the Wildernesse on Tuesday, October 31st, when the distribution of garments was discussed and settled, and grants to the number of 106 made. The show took place on Wednesday November 1st, at the Club Hall, Sevenoaks, at which there was a good attendance. The number of garments collected was 7613, not 700 as was stated in a contemporary last week. The Guild have to deplore the loss of one of the ablest and the kindest of the Presidents, Mrs. Whatman, who undertook the Maidstone group, and has carried it on so many years so successfully.

    Louisa married James Whatman on 23 Apr 1850 in St. James, Westminster, London. James was born on 03 Jul 1813; died on 11 Mar 1887 in Vinter's, Kent, England; was buried on 19 Mar 1887 in Boxley, Kent. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 63. Mary Eliza Cornwallis Whatman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jan 1852 in 60 Portland-place, London; was christened on 19 Feb 1852 in Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster, London; died on 02 Aug 1931 in Manor House, Fifehead Nevill, Sturminster Newton, Dorset; was buried on 06 Aug 1931 in Boxley, Kent.
    2. 64. Ellen Philippa Louisa Whatman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jun 1854 in 60 Portland-place, London; was christened on 19 Jul 1854 in Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster, London; died on 14 Jan 1942 in Maryland, Vinters Road, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 17 Jan 1942 in Boxley, Kent.
    3. 65. Florence Emma Jemima Whatman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Apr 1857 in 6 Carlton-gardens, London; was christened on 10 Jun 1857 in St. Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London; died on 20 Aug 1923 in On a Train in Kent.
    4. 66. Louisa Elizabeth Whatman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1858 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was christened on 28 Sep 1858 in Boxley, Kent; died on 10 Nov 1950 in Newnham Court, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 15 Nov 1950 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.
    5. 67. Evelyn Julia Whatman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Nov 1861 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was christened on 07 Nov 1861 in Boxley, Kent; died on 12 Nov 1861 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 15 Nov 1861 in Boxley, Kent.
    6. 68. Evelyn Julia Whatman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Nov 1864 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was christened on 16 Nov 1864 in Boxley, Kent; died on 16 Nov 1864 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 21 Nov 1864 in Boxley, Kent.

  18. 24.  Charles Cornwallis RossCharles Cornwallis Ross Descendancy chart to this point (5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 05 Apr 1827; was christened on 06 Jun 1827 in St. Mary's, St. Marylebone Rd., St. Marylebone, London; died on 31 Aug 1855.

    Notes:


    --- "Morning Post" 30 Oct 1855, page 5:
    We regret to say that the last accounts from the Crimea leave no hope that Captain Ross, of the Buffs, who was returned missing on August 31, has survived that day. The only consolation to his family is the high character given of him to them by the commanding officer of his regiment, and by officers of higher rank -- one of whom mentions him as one of the best and bravest officers in the trenches. In the short space of ten months all the four grandsons of the late Marquis Cornwallis, who were in the army, have fallen in the Crimea, namely, two sons of Lord and Lady Braybrooke, one of the Earl and Countess of St. Germans, and one of Mr. and Lady Mary Ross.

    --- "Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis of Cornwallis" Vol. 1, page 16
    (Note) Charles Cornwallis Ross, Captain 3rd Regiment (the Buffs), eldest son of Charles Ross, Esq., and Lady Mary Ross, b. April 5, 1827. On the night of Aug. 31, 1855, he was engaged in posting sentries in advance of the trenches when the Russians fired upon the party. Captain Ross never returned to the camp, and all efforts at that time to learn his fate were unavailing. About a year later it was ascertained that he was carried mortally wounded into Sebastopol, and lived only long enough to give his name. His brother officers erected a monument to his memory on Cathcart's Hill.

    --- Inscription of Cenotaph at Kensal Green Cemetery, London:
    In Memory of
    Charles Cornwallis Ross
    Captain ??? Regiment (The Buffs)
    Who Fell in the Crimea
    Born April 5th 1827
    Who Died in the Trenches
    Before Sebastopol
    August 31st 1855


  19. 25.  Alexander Henry RossAlexander Henry Ross Descendancy chart to this point (5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 21 Oct 1829 in Marylebone, London; was christened on 11 May 1830 in Trinity Church, Marylebone, London; died on 03 Dec 1888 in 9 Upper Berkeley Street, Portman-square, London; was buried in Kensal Green (All Souls' Cemetery), London.

    Notes:


    --- "The Times" 04 Dec 1888, page 10:
    OBITUARY.
    Major Alexander Henry Ross, M.P. for Maidstone, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at his residence, 9, Upper Berkeley-street, Portman-square, from heart disease. It appears that Major Ross had been unwell for some time, and in order to improve his health had decided to go to the south of France. He was a son of the late Mr. Charles Ross, who represented St. Germans from 1826 to 1832, and Northampton from 1832 to 1837, by marriage with Lady mary, daughter of the last marquis Cornwallis. he was born in London in 1829, and was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. he graduated M.A. in 1851, and was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple in 1854. He unsuccessfully contested the maidstone in the Conservative interest in 1874, but was returned for that constituency in 1880. In 1859 he married the daughter of Mr. Wiliam Moseley, of Leatfon-hall, Stafford. He served 20 years in the West Kent militia, from which he retired as major; was for many years a member of the Metropolitan Asylums Board; and was also a Justice fo the Peace for Middlesex.

    Alexander married Juliana Moseley on 08 Sep 1859 in Leaton Hall, Bobbington, Staffordshire. Juliana was born on 19 Aug 1834; was christened on 24 Aug 1834 in Bobbington, Stafford; died on 20 Feb 1902 in Bassendean, Bournemouth; was buried in Kensal Green (All Souls' Cemetery), London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 69. Stillborn Son Ross  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jun 1860 in 60 Portland-place, London; died on 30 Jun 1860 in 60 Portland-place, London.
    2. 70. Charles Cornwallis Ross  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Aug 1861 in 60 Portland-place, London; was christened on 26 Sep 1861 in Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster, London; died on 07 Jun 1884 in Ramleh, Egypt.
    3. 71. Alexander George Gordon Ross  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Apr 1866 in 60 Portland-place, London; was christened on 14 Apr 1866 in Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster, London; died on 10 May 1938 in St. Thomas Vicarage, Oxford; was buried on 13 May 1938 in St. Mark's, Swindon, Wiltshire.

  20. 26.  Mary Jemima RossMary Jemima Ross Descendancy chart to this point (5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 10 Jun 1833; was christened on 09 Jul 1833 in St. Marylebone, Westminster, London; died on 14 Sep 1915 in Newnham Court, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 18 Sep 1915 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.

    Notes:


    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966" (1916, Qua-Syz, image 114 of 380):
    Ross, Mary Jemima of 25 Portman-square, Middlesex, spinster, died 14 September 1915 at Newnham Court, Maidstone. Probate London, 2 October to the reverend Alexander George Gordon Ross, clerk. Effects 12,988 pounds 3s. 8d.



Generation: 4

  1. 27.  Catherine Elizabeth NevilleCatherine Elizabeth Neville Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 08 Aug 1855 in 18 Hertford Street, Mayfair, London; died on 12 Aug 1884 in 6 Queen's Gardens, Windsor, Berkshire; was buried on 15 Aug 1884 in Windsor Cemetery, Windsor, Berkshire.

    Family/Spouse: 6th Earl of Courtown, James Walter Milles Stopford. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 28.  Mary Isabella NevilleMary Isabella Neville Descendancy chart to this point (7.Richard3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 21 Jan 1858; was christened on 23 Feb 1858 in St. James, Westminster, London.

    Mary married Robert Joynes on 27 Oct 1880 in St. Mark's, North Audley Street, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 29.  Blanche VavasourBlanche Vavasour Descendancy chart to this point (9.Louisa3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 06 Jun 1854 in 20 Queen-street, Mayfair, London; died on 14 Jul 1854 in 20 Queen-street, Mayfair, London; was buried on 19 Jul 1854 in Holy Trinity, Littlebury, Essex.

    Notes:


    --- "London Evening Standard" 08 Jun 1854, page 4:
    On the 6th inst., in Queen-street, Mayfair, the Hon. Lady Vavasour, of a daughter.

    --- "Morning Post" 17 Jul 1854, page 8:
    Vavasour.--- On the 14th inst., at 20, Queen-street, Mayfair, aged five weeks, of hooping cough, Blanche, only child of Sir Henry Vavasour, Baronet.


  4. 30.  Constance VavasourConstance Vavasour Descendancy chart to this point (9.Louisa3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 16 Mar 1856 in Hatherton Hall, Cannock, Staffordshire, England; was christened on 11 Apr 1856 in Cannock, Staffordshire, England.

    Notes:


    --- "The Sun" 21 Mar 1856, page 8:
    BIRTHS.
    OF A DAUGHTER.
    On the 16th inst., at Hatherton hall, Staffordshire, the Hon. Lady Vavasour.

    Constance married Alfred Bertie Hobart-Hampden on 01 Oct 1902 in St. Mary & Eanswith, Folkestone, Kent. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 31.  Augusta NevilleAugusta Neville Descendancy chart to this point (10.Charles3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 19 Jan 1860; died on 22 Jan 1903.

  6. 32.  Henry NevilleHenry Neville Descendancy chart to this point (12.Latimer3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 11 Jul 1855; died on 09 Mar 1941; was buried in Walden Abbey, Saffron Walden, Essex.

  7. 33.  Alice Mirabel Cornwallis NevilleAlice Mirabel Cornwallis Neville Descendancy chart to this point (12.Latimer3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 25 Dec 1869; died on 23 Sep 1937 in Nursing Home, Sutton, Surrey; was buried in Holy Trinity, Littlebury, Essex.

    Notes:


    --- Goddaughter of Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis. Received 5,000 pounds in her will.


  8. 34.  Elizabeth Jane SavileElizabeth Jane Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born in Sep 1853; died on 13 May 1925.

  9. 35.  Mirabel Anne SavileMirabel Anne Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 08 Dec 1854 in Foulmire, Cambridgeshire; died on 10 Aug 1938.

    Notes:


    --- 1911 England Census
    She stated that she had 3 children born living and that two were still living, one had died.
    Ulrica and Ione are living with her in this census.

    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar, 1858-1995" (1938, Quaddy-Szeman, image 293 of 672):
    Schneider Mirabel Anne of 9 Southwell-gardens, London S.W.7, widow died 10 August 1938. Probate London 19 September to Ione Schneider spinster. Effects 451 pounds 19s. 1 d.

    Mirabel married William Marsland Francis Schneider on 15 Aug 1877. William was born in in Paddington, London; died on 03 May 1918. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 72. Ulrica Schneider  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1878 in Guildford, Surrey; was christened on 31 Aug 1878 in Guildford, Surrey; died on 06 Aug 1933 in Kensington, Middlesex, England.
    2. 73. Ione Schneider  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1885; was christened on 29 Jul 1885 in Kensington, Middlesex, England; died on 03 Dec 1965 in Kensington, Middlesex, England.

  10. 36.  Alethea Maude SavileAlethea Maude Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 11 Mar 1856; died on 11 Feb 1947.

  11. 37.  Grey Henry SavileGrey Henry Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 23 Feb 1858; died on 16 Apr 1858; was buried on 21 Apr 1858 in St. Mary's, Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire.

    Notes:


    --- "Hertford Mercury and Reformer" 27 Feb 1858, page 3:
    On the 23rd inst., at Foulmore Rectory, near Royston, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Saville, of a son.

    --- "Hertford Mercury and Reformer" 24 Apr 1858, page 3:
    On the 16th inst., at Foulmire Rectory, near Royston, Grey Henry, the infant son of the Hon. and Rev. and the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Savile, aged seven weeks.


  12. 38.  Georgina Lucy SavileGeorgina Lucy Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 11 May 1859; died on 28 Aug 1936.

  13. 39.  Vere Philippa SavileVere Philippa Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 01 Jan 1861; died on 19 Nov 1932 in Edinburgh, Scotland; was buried in Roshven Burial Ground, Roshven, Highland, Scotland.

    Notes:


    --- Goddaughter of Lady Louisa Cornwallis. Received 6,000 pounds in her will.

    --- "Scotland, National Probate Index, 1876-1936":
    Blackburn, Vere Philippa Savile or, sometimes of Roshven, Lochailort, Inverness-shire, latterly of 8 Campbell Road, Edinburgh, died 19 November 1932 at Edinburch, testate. Confirmation Edinburg, 9 January, to Peter Blackburn, Roshven aforesaid, her nephew, and Major Archibald Gordon Campbell Colquhoun, Littleton Farm, Shepperton-on-Thames, Executors. Will dated 19 February 1932 recorded Edinburgh 7 January 1933. Value of Estate, 24,208 pounds 18s. 11d.

    Vere married William Blackburn on 17 Nov 1887. William died on 13 May 1927. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 40.  Blanche Audley SavileBlanche Audley Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 16 Feb 1862; died on 13 Apr 1950.

    Notes:


    --- Goddaughter of Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis. Received 6,000 pounds in her will.


  15. 41.  Florence Augusta SavileFlorence Augusta Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 02 May 1863; died on 18 Dec 1954.

  16. 42.  Octavia Louisa SavileOctavia Louisa Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 20 Jul 1864; died on 04 Dec 1939.

  17. 43.  Arthur Cornwallis SavileArthur Cornwallis Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 06 Oct 1865; died on 19 Aug 1922.

  18. 44.  Latimer SavileLatimer Savile Descendancy chart to this point (13.Lucy3, 2.Jane2, 1.Charles1) was born on 09 Sep 1868; died on 27 Dec 1916.

  19. 45.  Edward PonsonbyEdward Ponsonby Descendancy chart to this point (15.Louisa3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 01 Mar 1851 in 36 Dover-street, London; was christened on 31 Mar 1851 in St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England; died on 01 Dec 1920.

    Notes:


    --- "Morning Advertiser" 4 Mar 1851, page 8:
    BIRTHS. On the 1st inst., in Dover-street, the Lady Louisa Ponsonby, of a son.

    Edward married on 22 Apr 1875. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Edward married Blanche Vere Guest on 22 Apr 1875. Blanche (daughter of John Josiah Guest and Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie) was born on 25 Aug 1847; was christened on 25 Sep 1847 in Great Canford, Dorset; died on 11 Oct 1919. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 74. Olwen Verene Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1876; died on 07 Jun 1927.
    2. 75. Helen Blanche Irene "Irene" Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1878; died in 1962.
    3. 76. Vere Brabazon Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1880; died in 1956.
    4. 77. Major Cyril Myles Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Nov 1881; died on 28 Sep 1915 in Loos-en-Gohelle, Departement du Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.
    5. 78. Bertie Brabazon Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1885; died in 1967.
    6. 79. Gweneth Frida Ponsonby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1888; died in 1984.

  20. 46.  Maria PonsonbyMaria Ponsonby Descendancy chart to this point (15.Louisa3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 04 Jun 1852 in 36 Dover Street, Piccadilly, London; was christened on 29 Jun 1852 in St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England; died on 19 Nov 1949 in 41 Belgrave-road, London; was buried on 23 Nov 1949 in East Finchley (St. Marylebone) Cemetery, London.

    Notes:


    --- "Sherborne Mercury" 15 Jun 1852, page 3:
    Births. June 4, in Dover Street, London, the Lady Louisa, lady of the Hon. and Rev. Walter Ponsonby, of Canford, Dorset, of a daughter.

    --- "The Times" 22 Nov 1949, page 1:
    PONSONBY.-- On Nov. 19, 1949, at her residence, 41, Belgrave Road, S.W.1, after a short illness, Lady Maria Ponsonby, in her 98th year. Funeral, tomorrow (Wednesday), at St. Marylebone Cemetery, Finchley, 12 noon. No flowers.

    --- "Lincolnshire Echo" 22 Nov 1949, page 1:
    DEATH OF LADY MARIA PONSONBY
    Lady Maria Ponsonby, daughter of the seventh Earl of Bessborough and an aunt of the present Earl, has died at her London home, aged 97.

    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar" 1950, Nabbs-Rzegocki, 265 of 539:
    Ponsonby, the honourable Maria of 41 Belgrave-road Westminster spinster died 19 November 1949 Probate London 6 February to the right honourable Vere Brabazon earl of Bessborough P.C.G., C.M.G. Effects 3,886 pounds 8 s. 2d.


  21. 47.  Cyril Walter PonsonbyCyril Walter Ponsonby Descendancy chart to this point (15.Louisa3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 08 Sep 1853 in Canford Vicarage, Canford, Dorset; was christened on 18 Oct 1853 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 29 Nov 1927 in Nursing Home in London; was buried on 01 Dec 1927 in Golders Green Crematorium.

    Notes:


    --- "Hampshire Chronicle" 17 Sep 1853, page 7:
    BIRTHS. On the 8th inst. at the Vicarage, Canford, Dorset the Lady Louisa Ponsonby, of a son.

    --- "The Times" 30 Nov 1927, page 1:
    PONSONBY.-- On Nov. 29, 1927, at a nursing home in London, the Honble Cyril Walter Ponsonby, second son of the 7th Earl of Bessborough, aged 74. Cremation Golders Green tomorrow (Thursday), at noon. No flowers.


  22. 48.  Granville PonsonbyGranville Ponsonby Descendancy chart to this point (15.Louisa3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 13 Sep 1854 in Canford Vicarage, Canford, Dorset; was christened on 12 Oct 1854 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 24 Feb 1924.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1871, West Bangor Farmhouse, Agricultural Pupil (Ecclesmachan, Co. West Lothian) Run by John Stobart
    • Occupation: 06 Feb 1877, Jamaica; Appointed as 3rd Class Inspector
    • Occupation: 1878, Jamaica; Sub-Inspector of Jamaica Constabulary

    Notes:


    --- "London Evening Standard" 07 Apr 1904, page 2:
    TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD
    Sir, I read with much interest and pleasure a letter from Mr Seymour C. Da Costa in "The Standard" of April 2, on "Labour for South Africa". I have been connected with the West Indies for twenty-eight years, and know all the Islands. The Barbadian is an excellent labourer, and would, I have no doubt whatever, do great work as a mine hand. "Fatigue" is a word of which the Barbadian labourer does not know the meaning.
    I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
    GRANVILLE PONSONBY
    The Sports Club, St. James'-square, S.W., April 5

    --- "The Handbook of Jamaica" 1881, page 240:
    Establishment of the Constabulary Force.
    Office: Third Class Inspector
    District, &c.: Hanover
    Name: G. Ponsonby
    Salary and other Emolument: 198 pounds 8 s. 9d.
    Date of First Appointment to Public Service: 6th Feb. 1877

    -- Visitation of England and Wales, 1893, page 116:
    Granville Ponsonby of Choc Castries, St. Lucia, West Indies; Chief of Police at St. Lucia; Member of Legislative Council [of St. Lucia].

    --- "Dod's Peerage" 1904, page 1092:
    Ponsonby, Hon. Granville, s. of the 7th Earl of Bessborough; b. 1854; m. 1879, Mabel, d. of Hon. Charles Jackson, [Speaker of the House of Assembly] of St. Anne's, Jamaica; is chief of police, St. Lucia, W. Indies, late inspector of constabulary, Jamaica.

    --- "Morning Post" 18 Sep 1854, page 8:
    BIRTHS. On the 13th inst. at the Vicarage, Canford, the Lady Louisa Ponsonby, of a son.

    --- "Morning Post" 18 Sep 1854, page 4:
    The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Countess St. Germans intend to sojourn a few weeks at Port Eliot, the family seat in Cornwall. Lady Louisa Ponsonby (daughter of the noble earl and countess) and infant son, by the last letters from Canford, are progressing most favourably.

    --- From a letter by Jemima to Granville, Oct 1854:
    Aunt Caroline was God-mother, and they were planning on Christening the baby "Louis". Obviously, they changed their minds.

    Another letter says that he was born at 8 in the morning and weighed 10-1/2 pounds. Walter and Louisa were considering the names of Stephen and Louis.

    --- "Newcastle Daily Chronicle" 10 Dec 1913, page 9:
    British Tobacco Plantations.
    (Pullen-Burry System), Limited.
    Incorporated Under the Companies Acts, 1908 and 1913.
    (A Parent Company.)
    Capital . . 100,000 pounds.

    . . . The Honourable Granville Ponsonby, 12a, Cliveden Place, Eaton Square, London, S.W., Director of Company.

    -- "Armorial Families: A Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-armour" edited by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, 1910, page 1298:
    Hon. Granville Ponsonby, Chief of Police in St. Lucia, b. 1854; m. 1879, Mabel, d. of Hon. Charles Jackson of St. Anne's, Jamaica. Res. -- Cloc, St. Lucia.

    --- "Gloucestershire Echo" 27 Feb 1924, page 5:
    The Hon. Granville Ponsonby, who died in London on Saturday last in his 70th year, was a grandson of the third Earl of St. Germans, and an uncle of the present Earl of Bessborough, who (as Viscount Duncannon) was M.P. for Cheltenham in 1910.

    --- "The Times" 27 Feb 1924, page 1:
    PONSONBY.-- On the 34th Feb., at 41, Belgrave-road, S.W., the Hon. Granville Ponsonby, third son of the 7th Earl of Bessborough, aged 69. Service at St. Gabriel's Church, Warwick-square, tomorrow (Thursday), at 11:30.

    --- "The Times" 29 Feb 1924, page 15:
    FUNERALS.
    The Hon. Granville Ponsonby.

    The funeral service fo the Hon. Granville Ponsonby, son of the seventh Earl of Bessborough, was held at St. Gabriel's, Warwick-square, yesterday morning, the officiating clergy at the choral service including Bishop Taylor-Smith, Chaplain-General to the Forces; the Rev. Basil Staunton Batty, vicar of St. Gabriel's; and the Rev. W.H. Norman. The principal mourners included:--- The hon. Walter and the Hon. Cyril Ponsonby (brothers), Lady May Ponsonby, the Dowagers Lady Raglan and Lady Kathleen Skinner (sisters), the Earl and Countess of Bessborough, and Lord and Lady Oranmore and Browne.
    Also present at the service were:--
    Lady Eaton, the Hon. Montagu Eliot, the Hon. Mrs. Cyril Ponsonby, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Ponsonby, Lady (Walter) Campbell, Sir Francis Gore, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard, Miss Jackson, Miss M. Jackson, Major Blackwood, Mr. Kerswell, Miss Teele, Mrs. Weber, Mrs. B.H. Scott, and Major Skinner.

    -- UK Incoming Passenger Lists on Ancestry:
    September 1902
    Ship's Name: Trent
    Left Port Lymon and went to Southampton
    Hon. Granville Ponsonby
    Got on at St. Lucia
    37 Years Old, English Subject
    Cabin Passenger
    Landed at Plymouth

    Royal Mail Steam Packet Comp.
    Ship's Name: Orinoco
    New York to Southampton
    Arrived 09 Aug 1909
    Got on at St. Lucia
    Got off at Southampton
    54 Years Old
    1st Class Passage

    Royal Mail Steam Packet Comp.
    Ship's Name: Magdalena
    Southampton to New York via the West Indies
    Left Southampton on 24 Nov 1909
    Ticket No. 322
    Going to St. Lucia
    1st Class Passage

    Royal Mail Steam Packet Comp.
    Ship's Name: Oruba
    Leaving Southampton on 17 Jan 1912
    Getting off at St. Lucia
    Ticket No. 710
    1st Class Passage

    Royal Mail Steam Packet Comp.
    Ship's Name: Clyde
    Leaving Southampton on 20 Jan 1909
    Getting off at St. Lucia
    Ticket No. 563
    1st Class Passage

    Ship's Name: Tagus
    March 1904
    Left Port Lymon and went to Southampton
    Cabin Passenger 1st Class
    Going to Plymouth

    Ship's Name: Magdalena
    Leaving 05 Dec 1906
    Southampton to St. Lucia
    Cabin Passenger 1st Class
    Going to Jamaica

    Ship's Name: Magdalena
    Arrived Southampton 13 Jul 1908
    Got on at Barbados
    1st Saloon Passenger

    Ship's Name: Tagus
    Leaving Southampton 11 Dec 1907
    Southampton to St. Lucia
    Cabin Passenger 1st Class

    Granville married Mabel McFarlane Jackson on 10 Jun 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  23. 49.  Arthur Cornwallis PonsonbyArthur Cornwallis Ponsonby Descendancy chart to this point (15.Louisa3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 08 Jan 1856 in Canford Vicarage, Canford, Dorset; was christened on 02 Feb 1856 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 25 Apr 1918 in Hampstead, London; was buried on 29 Apr 1918 in St. John-at-Hampstead, Camden, London.

    Notes:


    --- "Hampshire Chronicle" 12 Jan 1856, page 5:
    BIRTHS. On Tuesday, at the Vicarage, Canford, Dorset, Lady Louisa Ponsonby, of a son.

    --- Godmother was Lady Louisa Cornwallis. He received a bequest on her death of 3,000 pounds.

    --- "The Times" 27 Apr 1918, page 1:
    Ponsonby.-- On the 25th April, at Hampstead, the Hon. Arthur Cornwallis Ponsonby, fourth son of the late seventh Earl of Bessborough, aged 62. Funeral at Hampstead Parish Church, Church-row, on Monday, 29th inst., at 10.30.


  24. 50.  Ethel Jemima PonsonbyEthel Jemima Ponsonby Descendancy chart to this point (15.Louisa3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 08 Apr 1857 in Canford Vicarage, Canford, Dorset; was christened on 01 May 1857 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 22 Jun 1940.

    Notes:


    --- Goddaughter of Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis. Received 5,000 pounds in her will.

    --- "Wells Journal" 18 Apr 1857, page 8:
    BIRTHS. April 8, at Canford Vicarage, the Lady Louisa Ponsonby, a daughter.

    --- "The Times" 24 Jun 1940, page 9:
    We have to announce the death of the Dowager Lady Raglan, which occurred in London on June 22. The funeral will take place at Llandenny, Mon., on June 26, at 3.15. No mourning, by her request. Instead of flowers, donations may be sent to the Alexandra Day Fund, Eccleston Square, London, or to the Royal National Life-boat Institution, Grosvenor Gardens, London.

    --- "The Times" 28 Jun 1940, page 9:
    FUNERAL.
    The Dowager Lady Raglan
    The funeral of the Dowager Lady Raglan took place at Llandenny Church, Monmouthshire, on Wednesday. The Rev. A.D. Smith officiated. Those present included:---
    Lord Raglan (son) and Lady Raglan, Major the Hon. Wellesley Somerset (son), Mr. and Mrs. Raglan Somerset, and the Master of Belhaven.

    --- "Memories of Three Reigns" by Lady Ethel Raglan, 1928, page 93-8:
    What fun we used to have at Port Eliot, where we had our own large suite of nurseries in which to play!

    I always remember the occasions when my grandfather gave one of his big dinner parties. We would creep down the back staircase to visit Mrs. Davis, the housekeeper; and once safely arrived in her comfortable sanctum, we had our secret suppers, for she would proceed to feed us with delicious roast turkey (stuffed from a special recipe of the cook, Mrs. Vaughan), succulent brown sausages, followed by pink-topped ices, hot-house grapes, and almonds and raisins!

    . . . All of my grandfather's old servants were devoted to us. Another of my special treats was to be allowed to visit the head butler, Mr. Bailey, in his pantry, and to watch him cleaning the plate.

    One day, when I was sitting there, perched on a high stool, watching him perform this task, I said to him: "What do you clean it with?"

    He replied--- "Elbow grease, Miss!"

    This made me very curious, the "commodity" being at that time unknown to me, and wishing to ascertain what it was, I enquired naively: "And were do you get that from?"

    The old butler smiled at this innocent remark of mine, and tapped his elbows with a significant gesture.

    . . . In my grandfather's time it was customary for servants to rise at a much earlier hour in the morning than they do now. At Port Eliot, the head housemaid, Sarah [Lavers], used to get up at five-thirty every day, her reason for doing this being, to use her own expression, that the work would not otherwise be done. She was the most cheery person, and I never remember seeing her look depressed.

    It was the habit them to keep copper kettles in bedrooms, and nobody could clean these, or the brass fire-irons, as Sarah could. She could make them shine like mirrors, and I believe used to remove any stains by the application of a little lemon juice.

    I remember on one occasion when I contracted some childish ailment and was ordered away to the seaside to recuperate, that Sarah was chosen to accompany and take charge of me, and so off we went together to Downderry. She proved to be the most delightful companion and, most important achievement in my eyes, a champion builder of sand castles!

    My grandfather's cook, Mrs. Vaughan, was a great character. She had been with the family for so many years that she had grown stout in their service and identified herself entirely with their interests; and she possessed a marvellous memory, to the extent of even recollecting the favourite dish of each guest who had every stayed a night in the house!

    Another characteristic of hers was her quint sense of humour. On one occasion when the domestic staff at Port Eliot were on the point of migrating for the season to the town house in Dover Street, they received the news that the old lady who acted as lodge-keeper had been taken ill and had suddenly died; and when the tidings were broken to Mrs. Vaughan, she said: "I haven't got time to cry now. I must keep my cry until I arrive in London."

    Years ago, servants took a pride in doing their tasks thoroughly. I recollect one day, when I was staying with my grandfather, that I went into the dining-room and found the butler busily occupied in taking intricate measurements on the table cloth, with a yard measure.

    After watching him in astonishment for few seconds I said: "What are you doing?"

    "Measuring the distance between the knives and forks, Missy, so that they shall be quite exact!" was his surprising explanation.

    . . . There was a very large staff at Port Eliot. The indoor servants included the butler, under butler, valet, two footmen, an odd man and a hall boy. There was the cook, and under her were two kitchen maids and a scullery maid. In addition there were three housemaids, two stillroom maids, two laundry maids and, to supervise them all, Mrs. Davis, the housekeeper, who was not really a married woman, but was given the courtesy title of Mrs. as were all head women-servants in those days.

    --- "Memories of Three Reigns" by Lady Ethel Raglan, 1928, page 104-5:
    I always remember what a great feature was made of the breakfasts at my grandfather's house parties at Port Eliot, and of the numerous courses that succeeded each other.

    There would be a choice of fish, fried eggs and crisp bacon, a variety of egg dishes, omelettes and sizzling sausages and bacon. During the shooting parties, hot game and grilled pheasants always appeared on the breakfast menu but were served of course without any vegetables.

    On a side table was always to be found a choice of cold viands; delicious home-smoked hams, pressed meats, on of the large raised pies for which Mrs. Vaughan (the cook) was justly famous, consisting of cold game and galantine, with aspic jelly.

    The guests drank either tea or coffee, and there were the invariable accompaniments of home-made rolls, piping hot, and stillroom preserves of apple and quince jelly, and always piled bowls of rich Cornish cream.

    The men usually finished with a fruit course of grapes or hothouse peaches and nectarines.

    And that was how we breakfasted in my young days, before super-tax had eaten up our bank balances, or income tax demands had spoiled our digestions!

    --- "Eggs in Cookery" edited by Richard Hosking, 2006, page 176:
    . . . country house breakfasts, like this one of 1870 recalled by Lady Raglan, granddaughter of the Earl of St. Germans, in "Memories of Three Reigns":
    'I always remember what a great feature was made of the breakfasts at my grandfather's house parties at Port Eliot, and of the numerous courses that succeeded each other. There would be a choice of fish, fried eggs and crisp bacon, a variety of egg dishes, omelettes and sizzling sausages and bacon. During the shooting parties, hot game and grilled pheasants always appeared on the breakfast menu but were served of course without any vegetables. On a side table was always to be found a choice of cold viands; delicious home-smoked hams, pressed meats, on of the large raised pies for which Mrs. Vaughan (the cook) was justly famous, consisting of cold game and galantine, with aspic jelly. The guests drank either tea or coffee, and there were the invariable accompaniments of home-made rolls, piping hot, and stillroom preserves of apple and quince jelly, and always piled bowls of rich Cornish cream. The meal usually finished with a fruit course of grapes or hothouse peaches and nectarines.

    --- "I Don't Feel Old: The Experience of Later Life" Paul Richard Thompson & others, 1990, Oxford University Press, page 57-8:
    For the grandchildren of the Cornish Earl of St. Germans, house and family memory combined to give an unforgettable magic to their long seaside summer and autumn visits to Port Eliot. 'We had our own large suite of nerseries in which to play,' wrote one of the earl's granddaughters, from which, when there were big evening dinners, the children would 'creep down the back staircase' to be fed with sausages, turkey, ice-cream, and nuts in the 'comfortable sanctum' of the housekeeper. The earl himself 'we children all loved,' remembering that their peculiar delight 'as a small child was to sit on his knee and inspect his watch, which could open and shut, and chief novelty of all in my eyes, could chime!' On these visits they would be joined by multiple cousins, and together 'we used to love to listen to stories about the past of the family:' stories which frame the opening of this granddaughter's own life.

    Ethel married 3rd Baron Raglan, George FitzRoy Henry Somerset on 28 Feb 1883 in St. James, Piccadilly. George (son of Richard Henry FitzRoy Somerset and Georgiana Lygon) was born on 18 Sep 1857 in Grosvenor Place, London; was christened on 15 Oct 1857 in St. Paul's, Knightsbridge; died on 24 Oct 1921. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 80. Infant Son Somerset  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Mar 1884 in 28 Ebury-street, Pimlico, London; died on 03 Mar 1884; was buried on 05 Mar 1884 in Brompton Cemetery, London.
    2. 81. FitzRoy Richard Somerset  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jun 1885; died on 14 Sep 1964.
    3. 82. Wellesley FitzRoy Somerset  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Jun 1887; died on 26 Feb 1969.
    4. 83. Ethel Georgiana Frances Somerset  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Jun 1889; died on 10 Oct 1981.
    5. 84. Frederica Susan Katherine Somerset  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Aug 1891; died on 16 Jun 1967.
    6. 85. Nigel FitzRoy Somerset  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Dec 1893; died on 07 Feb 1990.
    7. 86. Ivy Felicia Somerset  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Mar 1897; died in Mar 1986.

  25. 51.  Walter Gerald PonsonbyWalter Gerald Ponsonby Descendancy chart to this point (15.Louisa3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 31 Jul 1859 in Canford, Dorset; was christened on 27 Aug 1859 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 28 Apr 1934 in 87 St. George's road, London; was buried on 01 May 1934 in East Finchley (St. Marylebone) Cemetery, London.

    Notes:


    --- "Western Daily Press" 6 Aug 1859, page 3:
    BIRTH. At Canford, on the 31st ult., the Lady Louisa Ponsonby, of a son.

    --- "The Times" 01 May1934, page 1:
    PONSONBY.-- On April 28, 1934, at 87, St. George's Road, S.W., Walter Gerald, fifth son of Walter, seventh Earl of Bessborough, aged 74. Service at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, 2.30, today (Tuesday).

    --- "The Times" 2 May 1934, page 19:
    FUNERALS.
    THE HON. WALTER PONSONBY.

    The funeral service for the Hon. Walter Gerald Ponsonby was held yesterday at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square. The Rev. Michael Ridley officiated. The family mourners and others present included:---
    Lady May Ponsonby, Lady Gweneth Cavendish, the Hon. Bertie Ponsonby, Mrs. Arthur Moon, Miss M. Ponsonby, the Hon. Mrs. de Grey, Commander and the Hon. Mrs. Hughes-Hallett, the Dowager Lady Raglan, the Hon. Ivy Somerset, Mr. Sudney Ponsonby, Lady Edith Windham, Miss F. Langley, Mrs. Windham Payne-Gallwey, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Skinner, the Hon. Dorothy Hood, Mr. Harold Andorsen, Mrs. Alfred Cavendish, Lady (Arhtur) Hardinge, the Hon. Mrs. Mordaught-Smith, Mrs. Denham Parker, Miss Agatha Skinner, Mrs. C. Cooper, Mrs. Lusher, and Miss Teele.
    Burial took place at Marylebone.


  26. 52.  Sarah Kathleen PonsonbySarah Kathleen Ponsonby Descendancy chart to this point (15.Louisa3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 05 Aug 1861 in Canford, Dorset; was christened on 06 Sep 1861 in Canford Magna, Dorset; died on 10 Jun 1936.

    Notes:


    --- "Leicestershire Mercury" 17 Aug 1861, page 5:
    BIRTHS. On the 5th inst., at Canford, the Lady Louisa Ponsonby, of a daughter.

    --- "The Times" 11 Jun 1936, page 1:
    SKINNER.-- On June 10, 1936, Sara Kathleen Skinner, widow of C.L.A. Skinner, youngest daughter of the seventh Earl of Bessborough. Requiem, St. Alban's, Holborn, 11 a.m., Saturday, June 13. Flowers to St. Alban's.

    --- "The Times" 15 Jun 1936, page 15:
    REQUIEM MASS
    LADY KATHLEEN SKINNER
    A requiem low Mass was said at the church of St. Alban-the-Martyr, Brooke Street, Holborn, on Saturday, for Lady Sara Kathleen Skinner. The Rev. R.S. Eves officiated.

    Sarah married Charles Lancelot Andrews Skinner on 26 Jun 1883. Charles was born on 03 Aug 1853 in Calcutta, India; was christened on 24 Aug 1853 in Calcutta, India; died on 13 Apr 1934. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 87. Edgar Louis Skinner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Sep 1884; died in 1949.
    2. 88. Marjorie Isabel Skinner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1885; died on 15 Nov 1966.
    3. 89. Faith Mary Wordsworth Skinner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Aug 1887; died on 09 Feb 1972 in 56 Wickham Way, Beckenham, Kent.
    4. 90. Lilian Frances Skinner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1891 in Down Ampney; died on 09 May 1933.
    5. 91. Philip John Lancelot Skinner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jan 1894; died on 01 Jan 1915.

  27. 53.  Stillborn Daughter EliotStillborn Daughter Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (21.Henry3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 05 May 1883 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London; died on 05 May 1883 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London.

    Notes:


    --- "Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette" 10 May 1883, page 6
    On Saturday the Countess of St. Germans gave birth to a daughter (stillborn) at 13, Grosvenor-gardens.


  28. 54.  Edward Henry John Cornwallis EliotEdward Henry John Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (21.Henry3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 30 Aug 1885 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 10 Oct 1885 in St. German's, St. Germans, Cornwall (Eliot Family Vault); died on 24 Aug 1909 in Gun Room, Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England; was buried on 27 Aug 1909 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events:

    • Sponsor: 1885, Lady Taunton
    • Inquest: 25 Aug 1909, Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall

    Notes:


    --- "Western Morning News" 01 Sep 1885, page 1:
    St. Germans.-- August 30th, at 13, Grosvenor-gardens, London, the Countess of St. Germans, of a son, both doing well.

    --- "Western Morning News" 01 Sep 1885, page 5:
    St. Germans parish church bells rang merry peals at frequent intervals yesterday in honour of the birth of a son to the Earl of St. Germans at his lordship's town residence, 13, Grosvenor-gardens.

    --- "Western Morning News" 30 Sep 1885, page 5:
    The Earl and Countess St. Germans, with the infant Lord Eliot, being expected to arrive at home yesterday, a meeting of the tenantry and inhabitants of St. Germans we held on Monday. A congratulatory address was drawn up and sent to Port Eliot to await his lordship's return; but it was thought advisable to postpone any demonstration of rejoicing for a short time, until, in fact, the young lord is christened, when it is intended to present his lordship with an address, and also some other mark of respect. The Earl and Countess arrived at St. Germans last evening, when the station was decorated with flags, and a number of the inhabitants cheered them heartily as they drove from the station. It was remarked that the Countess was looking extremely well. Lord Eliot was born in London on August 30th, and is therefore a month old. The christening ceremony will take place in a few days, when the whole village and Port Eliot will be en fete. The bells of the parish church rang out merry peals during yesterday in honour of the arrival of the noble Earl and Countess, and Mrs. Steed and Mrs. Palmer, occupiers of the farms at Markwell, had bonfires lighted on their ground, which could be seen for a distance of several miles.

    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" 09 September 1887, page 6 --- seen on FindMyPast.co.uk
    ST. GERMANS
    The Earl and Countess of St. Germans gave a garden party at Port Eliot, St. Germans, on Saturday, in celebration of the birthday of their son and heir, Lord Eliot, who was two years old upon the previous Tuesday. There was a band in attendance but the weather proved unfavourable.

    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" 05 Sep 1895, page 4:
    Lord Eliot, who celebrated his tenth birthday on Friday, received presents from some of the oldest members of St. Germans Cricket Club. Mr. G.H. Brenton and Mr. W. Prior gave his lordship a cricket bat and belt, Mr. W.G. Broad a pair of leg guards, and Mr. H. Polgreen match stumps and bails. Some boys of the Endowed Schools subscribed for a match ball.

    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" 08 Sep 1898, page 4:
    Lord Eliot reached his thirteenth birthday on the 30th August, and in honour of the day the Earl and Countess of St. Germans entertained a large garden party, representative of South Devon and East Cornwall and the naval military establishments of the district at Port Eliot on Tuesday. The house party included Lady Margaret Boscawen, Hon. Flora McDonald, Miss Crawfurd, Miss Eliot, and Mr. Edward Eliot.

    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" 22 Sep 1898, page 4:
    Lord Eliot left Port Eliot on Friday last for school.

    --- "Morning Post" 24 Dec 1908, page 6:
    Lord Eliot, now with the 1st Coldstream Guards at Aldershot, is to join the 3rd Battalion in Egypt.

    --- "The Times" 30 Dec 1908, page 5:
    Sec. Lieut. Lord Eliot, Coldstream Guards, will command a draft of 45 men of the 1st Coldstream Guards and smaller details of other units, which will leave Aldershot on January 6 for Southampton, there to embark in the transport Braemar Castle for Egypt.

    --- "The New York Times" August 25, 1909:
    "Bullet Kills Lord Eliot.,
    Son of Earl of St. Germans May Have Ended His Own Life.
    London, Aug. 24.--- Lord Eliot, the eldest son of the Earl of St. Germans, was found dead today at Port Eliot, the family residence. His death had resulted from a gunshot, but whether by accident or design is not known.
    Lord Eliot, who was an officer in the Coldstream Guards, was recently invalided home from Khartoum, where he had suffered from the climate. His illness, however, was not considered serious, and no motive is known for suicide. He was born in 1885."

    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941" (1909, E, El, 2):
    "Eliot, honourable Edward Henry John Cornwallis commonly called Lord Eliot of Port Eliot St. Germans Cornwall died 24 August 1909. Administration Lond 12 October to the right honourable Henry Cornwallis earl of St. Germans. Effects 12,964 pounds 16s. 11d."

    --- "Swindon Advertiser and North Wilts Chronicle" 22 Oct 1909, page 4:
    LORD ELIOT'S WILL.
    The Hon. Edward Henry John Cornwallis Eliot (commonly known as Lord Eliot), of Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall, and late of the 3rd Coldstream Guards, a prominent cricketer, who died under tragic circumstances on Aug. 24th last, aged 23 years, eldest son of the Right Hon. Henry Cornwallis, fifth Earl of St. Germans, left estate of the gross value of 12,964 pounds, of which the net personalty has been sworn at 12,829. He died intestate and a bachelor, and letters of administration of his property have been granted to his father, the Right Hon. Henry Cornwallis, fifth Earl of St. Germans, of Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall, as next of kin.


  29. 55.  6th Earl St. Germans, John Granville Cornwallis Eliot6th Earl St. Germans, John Granville Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (21.Henry3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 11 Jun 1890 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 12 Jul 1890 in Chapel Royal, Savoy St., London; died on 31 Mar 1922 in Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa; was buried on 02 May 1922 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events:

    • Education: 1909, Admitted at Sandhurst
    • Education: 1910, Leaves Sandhurst
    • Military Service: 15 Jun 1910, Promoted to Rank of 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys)
    • Census: 1911, 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Scots Greys, Yorkshire East Riding
    • Military Service: 16 Aug 1914, Disembarkation Date (Lieutenant, 2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys, Reserve Regt. of Cavalry)
    • Awarded: 1916, Military Cross
    • Military Service: 1917, Wounded in Service with the Expeditionary Force
    • Telephone: Between 1920 and 1934, St. Germans #21 (Port Eliot)
    • Probate: 07 Jul 1922, London, Middlesex

    Notes:



    John married Countess St. Germans, Blanche Linnie Somerset on 11 Jun 1918 in St. Margaret's, Westminster. Blanche was born on 15 Apr 1897; died on 30 Aug 1968. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 92. Rosemary Alexandra Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Feb 1919; died on 20 Apr 1963 in London, England.
    2. 93. Cathleen Blanche Lily Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jul 1921 in St. Germans, Cornwall; died on 5 Oct 1994 in Reading, Berkshire; was buried on 12 Oct 1994 in St. Denys, Stanford Digley, Berkshire.

  30. 56.  Blanche Elizabeth EliotBlanche Elizabeth Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (22.Charles3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 18 Aug 1866 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 7 Sep 1866 in St. Gabriel, Warwick Square, Pimlico, London; died on 11 Sep 1929 in Empire Nursing Home, Vincent-quare, Middlesex; was buried on 14 Sep 1929 in East Finchley (St. Marylebone) Cemetery, London.

    Other Events:

    • Presentation at Court: 18 Mar 1885, Presented by Her Mother (Both Parents Attending the Drawing Room)

    Notes:


    --- Goddaughter of Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis. Received 5,000 pounds in her will.

    --- "Bell's Weekly Messenger" 25 Aug 1866, page 8:
    Eliot. --- Aug. 18, at Ebury-street, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Eliot, of a daughter.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 25 Aug 1866, page 6:
    BIRTHS. At Ebury-street, Hon. Mrs. C. Eliot, of a daughter.

    --- "Western Times" 02 Dec 1884, page 2:
    Lord and Lady St. Germans gave a very brilliant ball at Port Eliot on Friday evening in honour of the debut of their niece, Miss Blanche Eliot. Dancing was kept up till past three, and the company included all the elite of East Cornwall, as well as a large contingent from South Devon, for whose convenience a special train was run between Plymouth and St. Germans.

    --- "Cornishman" 04 Dec 1884, page 4:
    Lord and Lady St. Germans received a large party last week at Port Eliot, their family seat in Cornwall, and gave a ball on the occasion of the debut of Miss Blanche Eliot, eldest daughter of the Hon. Major Eliot.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 21 Apr 1888, page 3:
    The last Brompton Hospital entertainment of the twenty-first season took place on Tuesday, April 17, and consisted of the comedy of "Meg's Diversion," the characters being sustained by Miss F. Vivian (as Margaret Crow), Miss S. Vivian (Cornelia Crow), Miss Chamberlain (Mrs. Netwell), Mr. E.F. Nugent (Jeremy Crow), Mr. H. Duff (Sir Ashley Merton), the Hon. R. Somerset (Roland Pigeon), Mr. Earle (Eytem), and Mr. George C. Nugent (Jasper Pigeon). The whole performance, which was exceedingly well acted, called forth repeated expressions of delight from the patients, who were indebted for this enjoyable entertainment to the ever-ready kindness and sympathy of Mr. George C. Nugent, Grenadier Guards. The Hon. Mrs. Charles Eliot (pianoforte) and the Misses Eliot (violin and violoncello) played a selection of music during the evening.

    --- "The Western Antiquary" Vol. 9, page 65:
    St. Germans Church Restoration.---
    The harvest thanksgiving services at St. Germans Church celebrated on Wednesday were of a more interesting character than in former years, consequent on the work of restoration which is in progress. It is remarkable that this large and ancient edifice, thought once the Cathedral church of the Cornish diocese, is without a chancel. This neglect of its architect, or it may be the work of later renovators, has now been remedied, at least temporarily. Miss Eliot, elder daughter of Colonel the Hon. C.G.C. Eliot, having designed a beautiful screen, the eastern part of the church is separated by it, and forms an unique and effectual chancel. The screen, which is a work of artistic skill, was placed in position by the Countess of St. Germans and the lady visitors at Port Eliot. Holy Communion was celebrated at half-past eleven service; those held during the afternoon and evening were fully choral. Prayers were intoned by the Rev. E. Buck, curate-in-charge, the lessons being read by the Revs. D. Jenkins and H.N. Wheeler. Two appropriate and eloquent sermons were preached, and the one in the afternoon by the Rev. Sylvanus Gregory, that in the evening by the Rev. Joseph Hammond, vicar of St. Austell. A public tea, partaken of during the interval between the afternoon and evening services, was largely attened, and the arduous efforts of Mr. Buck and his co-helpers in the parish met with well-earned success. Collections made on behalf of the Organ Restoration Fund amounted to over ten pounds.----
    W.M.N., September 13, 1889.

    --- "Western Morning News" 28 Nov 1895, page 5:
    A very successful concert was given in St. Germans Townhall last evening, in connection with the Mutual Improvement Society. The programme opened with a brilliantly executed piano solo, Handel's gavotte, by the Hon. Mrs. Eliot, who was also heard to advantage in an instrumental trio for piano, violin and violoncello, the two latter instruments being played most skillfully by Miss Eliot and Miss Evelyn Eliot respectively. An artistically rendered solo by Miss E. Eliot on the 'cello was greatly enjoyed. Miss A. May sang with good effect, as did also Miss Evelyn Warren, and both were encored. They also gave a duet with great taste and expression. Mr. W.G. Broad also contributed to the evening's enjoyment. There was only a fair attendance.

    --- "Grantham Journal" 24 April 1909, page 2:
    A Marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place, between Stephen Ormston Eaton, of Tolethorpe Hall, Rutland, and Blanche Elizabeth Eliot, elder daughter of the late Colonel the Hon. Charles Eliot and of the Hon. Mrs. Charles Eliot, of 68, Chester-square, London.

    --- "Grantham Journal" 21 Sep 1929, page 11:
    DEATH OF LADY BLANCHE EATON.--- On Wednesday week the death took place at a Nursing Home of Lady Blanche Elizabeth Eaton, of 98, Ebury-street, London, S.W., and formerly of Tolethorpe Hall. She was widow of Mr. Stephen Ormston Eaton, who died in May, 1911, at Tolethorpe Hall, and who was eldest son of Mr. Charles Ormston Eaton, of Tolethorpe Hall, one of the founders of Messrs. Eaton, Caley Co.'s Bank, which was subsequently amalgamated with the Stamford, Spalding and Boston Bank. The deceased lady left Tolethorpe Hall after the death of her husband to RESIde in London. She was a daughter of Colonel the Hon. Charles G. Eliot, a son of the third Earl of St. Germans and a sister of the present Earl. Mr. S. Ormston Eaton's second wife, she had been married only a few years when he died quite unexpectedly. Whilst living at Tolethorpe she was noted for her kind generosity, and was highly esteemed. The Rev. C.C. Rock officiated at her funeral at St. Marylebone Cemetery, Finchley, on Saturday. Among the mourners were the Hon. Montague Eliot, Col. the Hon. Charles [sic] Eliot, Mr. Peter Eliot, Miss Margaret Eliot, Lady May Ponsonby, Lady Harding, Miss Mills, Miss Marcell, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Orr-Ewing, and Lady Margaret Levett.

    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966" (1929, Dabb-Gyte, image 201 of 618):
    Eaton, the honourable Blanche Elizabeth of 98 Ebury-street, Middlesex, widow, died 11 September 1929 at the Empire Nursing Home, Vincent-square, Middlesex. Probate London, 12 October, to the honourable Montague Charles Eliot and the honourable Edward Granville Eliot.
    Effects 8,832 pounds, 6s. 3d.

    Blanche married Stephen Ormston Eaton on 27 May 1909 in St. Andrew's, Wells St. W, London. Stephen was born about 1860; died on 30 May 1911. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  31. 57.  7th Earl St. Germans, Granville John Eliot7th Earl St. Germans, Granville John Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (22.Charles3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 22 Sep 1867 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was christened on 27 Oct 1867 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 20 Nov 1942 in Wonham House, Bampton, Devon; was buried on 24 Nov 1942 in Higher Cemetery, Exeter, Devon (Sec. Z Div. B14).

    Other Events:

    • Education: 1881, Castleden Hall, Farnborough, Hampshire
    • Education: Between 1882 and 1883, Charterhouse School; Saunderite & Robinite, 1882 Long Quarter- 1883 Oration Quarter

    Notes:


  32. 58.  Evelyn Radigund EliotEvelyn Radigund Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (22.Charles3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 31 Jan 1869 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was christened on 21 Feb 1869 in St. Germans's, St. Germans, Cornwall; died on 25 May 1920 in 17 Park-lane, St. George, Hanover Square, London, Middlesex; was buried on 27 May 1920 in East Finchley (St. Marylebone) Cemetery, London.

    Other Events:

    • Medical: 26 Jan 1881, London (Had Scarlatina)

    Notes:


  33. 59.  8th Earl St. Germans, Montague Charles Eliot8th Earl St. Germans, Montague Charles Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (22.Charles3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 13 May 1870 in 2 Ovington-gardens, London; was christened on 20 Jun 1870 in Holy Trinity, Brompton, London; died on 19 Sep 1960 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 21 Sep 1960 in Eliot Family Vault, Old Cemetery, St. Germans, Cornwall.

    Other Events:

    • Education: 1881, Castleden Hall, Farnborough, Hampshire
    • Education: Between 1883 and 1889, Charterhouse School; Saunderite & Robinite, Left in Cricket Quarter 1889
    • Education: 1889, Charterhouse School; Exhibitioner & Senior Scholar
    • Education: Between 1890 and 1895, Exeter College, Oxford
    • Occupation: 15 Mar 1898, Haymarket Theatre, London; Matinee of 'The Passport', Henry Harris, a Man of Few Words played by Monty Eliot
    • Appointment: Between 1901 and 1906, Gentleman Usher (KEVII)
    • Residence: 1904, 8 Onslow Gardens, Kensington, St. Paul Onslow Square, London
    • Appointment: Between 1908 and 1910, Groom-in-Waiting
    • Appointment: Between 1910 and 1936, Gentleman Usher (KGV)
    • Appointment: Between 1920 and 1936, Groom of the Robes
    • Appointment: 1923, Member, Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
    • Appointment: Between 1924 and 1936, Extra Groom-in-Waiting (KGV)
    • Appointment: 1928, Commander, Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
    • Appointment: 1934, Knight Commander (KCVO)
    • Appointment: 1936, Extra Groom-in-Waiting (KEVIII)
    • Appointment: Between 1937 and 1952, Extra Groom-in-Waiting (KGVI)
    • Appointment: Between 1952 and 1960, Extra Groom-in-Waiting (QEII)
    • Probate: 02 Feb 1961, Save and Except Settled Land (London)
    • Probate: 09 Mar 1961, Limited to Settled Land (London)

    Notes:



    Montague married Countess St. Germans, Helen Agnes Post on 22 Jun 1910 in St. George's, Hanover Square, London. Helen (daughter of Arthur Post and Elizabeth Wadsworth) was born on 11 Jan 1885 in Villa Frewen, Pau, France; died on 01 Sep 1962 in Queens Hotel, 1 Grand Parade, Gibraltar. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 94. Germaine Elizabeth Olive Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Apr 1911 in 2 Wyndham-place, London; died in 1991.
    2. 95. 9th Earl St. Germans, Nicholas Richard Michael Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jan 1914 in Marylebone, London; was christened on 26 Feb 1914 in St. Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, London; died on 11 Mar 1988 in Tangiers, Morocco.
    3. 96. Montague Robert Vere Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Oct 1923; died on 16 May 1994; was buried on 01 Jun 1994 in Eliot Family Vault, Old Cemetery, St. Germans, Cornwall.

  34. 60.  Christian Edward Cornwallis EliotChristian Edward Cornwallis Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (22.Charles3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 17 Jul 1872 in 2 Ovington Gardens, Kensington, London; was christened on 19 Aug 1872 in Holy Trinity, Brompton, London; died on 20 Oct 1940 in Thatched Hut, Redbridge Lane, Crowborough; was buried on 24 Oct 1940 in Eliot Family Vault, Old Cemetery, St. Germans, Cornwall.

    Other Events:

    • Education: Between 1885 and 1889, Charterhouse School; (Saunderites) 1885 Oration Quarter - 1889 Long Quarter
    • Census: 1891, 8 Onslow Gardens, Kensington, St. Paul Onslow Square, London
    • Residence: 1904, 114 Sloane St, London
    • Residence: 1911, Tolethorpe Hall, Stamford, Lincolnshire
    • Military Service: 1914, For Special Service, Sub-Lt. RNVR
    • Military Service: 01 Dec 1914, Temporary Commission, Lieut. in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
    • Military Service: 1915, For Special Service, Lieut. RNVR
    • Occupation: 20 Jun 1916, Closing of Christian Eliot, LTD.
    • Military Service: 1917, HMS President (Intelligence Division, Lieutenant)
    • Military Service: 07 Feb 1921, 'Officier' Awarded (Honorary) to Lt.-Col. Eliot by H.M. the King of Belgium
    • Military Service: 15 Sep 1922, Promoted to Rank of Lt.-Col. in Intelligence of Regular Army Reserve
    • Military Service: 17 Jul 1927, Retired from Regualr Army Reserve (Attained Age Limit of Liability to Recall)
    • Address (Facts Pg): 1939, 4 Mount-street
    • Probate: 25 Feb 1941, Llandudno

    Notes:

    Christian married Laura Grey Chetwode on 03 Jul 1897 in St. Peter's, Eaton-square, London. Laura was born on 01 Jul 1872 in 101 Eaton-square, London; was christened on 07 Nov 1872 in Tatenhill, Staffordshire; died on 22 Jan 1938 in Sunhill, Hampshire; was buried on 25 Jan 1938 in Brookwood Cemetery, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 97. Frederica Betty Cornwallis Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Oct 1900 in Market Drayton, Shropshire.
    2. 98. Christian Philip Charles Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Feb 1903 in Oakley, Market Drayton, Shropshire; was christened on 05 Apr 1903 in Norton-in-Hales, Shropshire; died in 1948 in Guatemala.
    3. 99. Ann Rosemary Bridget Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Aug 1907 in 31 Cadogan-place, London.

    Christian married Daisy Blossom Elkan on 12 Feb 1938. Daisy was born on 15 Dec 1875 in Manhattan, New York; died on 07 Jan 1965 in Lonsdale Nursing Home, Lonsdale Gardens, Tunbridge Wells. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  35. 61.  Arthur Ernest Henry EliotArthur Ernest Henry Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (22.Charles3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 13 Jul 1874 in 2 Ovington-gardens, Brompton, London; was christened on 06 Aug 1874 in Holy Trinity, Brompton, London; died on 08 Oct 1936 in Nursing Home in London; was buried on 12 Oct 1936 in Golders Green Crematorium.

    Other Events:

    • Military Service: 1887, Royal Navy
    • Education: Between 1889 and 1891, Charterhouse School; Saunderite, 1889 Long Quarter - 1891 Oration Quarter
    • Military Service: 1900, Served in South African War; Trooper in Roberts' Horse, Capt. in Kitchner's Horse, & on Staff of Col. Du Cane, R.H.A.
    • Occupation: Aft 1900, Cape Colony (Assistant Provost Marshal)
    • Occupation: 1904, Lessee & Manager of the Late Opera Comique and the Globe Theatres, London

    Notes:


  36. 62.  Edward Granville EliotEdward Granville Eliot Descendancy chart to this point (22.Charles3, 4.Jemima2, 1.Charles1) was born on 03 Jan 1878 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was christened on 03 Feb 1878 in St. German's Church, St. Germans, Cornwall,; died on 10 Feb 1950 in Marylebone, London; was buried on 14 Feb 1950 in Golders Green Crematorium.

    Other Events:

    • Education: Between 1891 and 1892, Charterhouse School; Saunderite, 1891 Oration Quarter - 1892 Oration Quarter
    • Education: Abt 1893, Magdalen College; Awarded B.A. - Became an Articled Clerk to Solicitors

    Notes:

    --- "England & Wales, National Pobate Calendar" (1950, Fahorn-Gysin, image 39 of 434):
    Eliot, the honourable Edward Granville of 3 Park Village West London N.W.1 and of Long Green Farm House Little Saling Essex, died 10 February 1950 at 2 Seaford Court, Great Portland-street, London W.1 Probate London 4 April to Peter Charles Eliot and Walter Arbuthnot Prideaux solicitors. Effects 25,387 pounds 14s. 2d.

    --- "The Times" 11 Feb 1950, page 1:
    ELIOT.--- On Feb. 10, 1950, the Hon. Edward Granville Eliot, of 3, Park Village West, Regent's Park, N.W.1., aged 72. Cremation at Golders Green on Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 12.30. No flowers.

    --- https://pops.baylor.edu/
    18 November 1907 - Paris
    Monday. 18th [November 1907]. I took leave of Angela Reinelt whose guest I have been in Paris & left by 10 o'cl train for London where I arrived at 5 after a perfectly calm passage. Bessborough kindly sent his motor brougham to the station to fetch me & with it a note to say Connie wanted me to dine with her tonight as she was giving a party to celebrate her son Eddie's engagement to Clare Philips & he wd take me there in the motor if I wd go. I agree to this & he fetched me & took me to 8 Onslow Gardens. I met the bride elect & her father & mother Mr & Mrs Philips. Eddie was not there as he had retired into a nursing home to have a cyst cut out of his neck. The Philips invited me down to Montacute for the wedding on 3rd Decr & I accepted. I got home after 11 very tired. Clare Philips seems a nice bright girl & Eddie has been taken into partnership as a solicitor by her uncle, wh makes the marriage possible.

    --- https://pops.baylor.edu/layard/
    2 December 1907 - Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset
    Monday. 2nd December [1907]. I left Inwood & went by train to Yeovil whence I drove in a fly to Montacute to stay with Mr & Mrs Philips on the occasion of the marriage of their girl Clare to my nephew Edward Eliot. Found Connie already there-she had got a violent cold in her head & I had to get her to keep most of the afternoon in her room by a warm fire & she got better. Montacute is a lovely old house in the style of Hatfield but not well kept up & it was very cold & draughty. There was a large party staying in the house relations of both families. The wedding gifts were all displayed on the billiard table & many neighbours came over to see them. Mr Philips' aged mother-of 91-lives in the house-a charming little rosy cheeked old lady who entered into all that was going on & is very courteous & kind to all. Miss Buller (daughter of Sir Redvers) was here-to act as one of the bridesmaids. Evely Eliot, the brothers of the bride & her married half sister &c. In the evening there was a dance in the hall & several neighbours came over amongst them my niece Mildred Mansel & her husband. It was a very cold night. Connie seemed to have recovered from her cold & danced energetically most of the evening-with men and women.

    --- https://pops.baylor.edu/layard/
    3 December 1907 - Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset
    Tuesday. 3rd [December 1907]. The wedding day. Mr Philips took me in a motor over to Brimpton to see Sir Spencer Ponsonby Fane grandfather of the bride. Sir Spencer showed me some of his interesting collections such as buckles of wh he has a lot-pictures-fans-china &c. Amongst other things he showed me the hour glass wh had stood in the Ducal Palace in the room of the Council of Ten wh had been given to Lady Westmorland & identified by Mr E. Chaney- We had to hurry over the visit & get back to an early lunch before the marriage wh was at 2 o'cl. We drove to the church wh was very near the house. The Church was full & the bride & her father arrived soon after us. Evely Eliot played the organ & began with a hymn sung by the choir. All went well-the church was crowded & prettily decorated with flowers. After the service Mr Philips took me to see the remains of the Abbey convent close by wh had belonged to some French monks who were dispossessed by Henry VIII & their lands given to the Philips family. We returned to Montacute & tea &c was served in the hall many neighbours having come in to it. The happy pair started abt 5 for London & the next day left for Venice where they are to stay at Ca' Capello wh I have lent them. We had a quiet evening & went early to bed. Old Sir Spencer Ponsonby proposed the health of the Happy Pair before they departed. He is over 80 but yet hale & hearty.

    Edward married Clare Louisa Phelips on 03 Dec 1907 in Montacute, Somerset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 100. Peter Charles Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1910.
    2. 101. Margaret Augusta Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Feb 1914; died on 27 Feb 2011.
    3. 102. Susan Eliot  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jul 1921; died on 19 Jun 1992.

  37. 63.  Mary Eliza Cornwallis WhatmanMary Eliza Cornwallis Whatman Descendancy chart to this point (23.Louisa3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 19 Jan 1852 in 60 Portland-place, London; was christened on 19 Feb 1852 in Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster, London; died on 02 Aug 1931 in Manor House, Fifehead Nevill, Sturminster Newton, Dorset; was buried on 06 Aug 1931 in Boxley, Kent.

    Notes:


    --- "South Eastern Gazette" 27 Jan 1852, page 8:
    BIRTHS.
    At 60, Portland-place, on the 19th inst., the lady of James Whatman, Esq., of Vinters, of a daughter.

    -- Mary Eliza did not have any children. Listed in 1911 census as having completed 32 years of marriage, no children born alive.

    --- "The Times" 04 Aug 1931, page 1:
    Dugdale. -- On Aug. 2, 1931, at Fifehead Neville, Dorset, Mary Eliza Cornwallis Dugdale, beloved wife of Arthur G. Dugdale. Funeral service at Fifehead Neville at 11 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday). Interment on Thursday, Aug. 6, at Boxley, Maidstone.

    --- "Coventry Evening Telegraph" 05 Aug 1931, page 4:
    DEATH OF MRS. M.E.C. DUGDALE

    At Fifehead Neville Parish Church (Dorsetshire), to-day, a funeral service for Mrs. Mary Eliza Cornwallis Dugdale was held, the interment of whose remains is fixed to take place at Boxley, Maidstone, tomorrow.

    Mrs. Dugdale was the wife of Major Arthur George Dugdale, late of the Royal Artillery, of Fifehead Neville Manor, and they were married in July, 1878. Mrs. Dugdale, who was advanced in years, celebrated her golden wedding just over three years ago. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. James Whatman, who represented two Kent constituencies in the House of Commons, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society and the Society of Antiquaries. Mrs. Dugdale, through her mother, was a granddaughter of the second Marquess of Cornwallis, a title which is now extinct.

    --- "Western Gazette" 07 Aug 1931, page 6:
    FIFEHEAD NEVILLE.
    THE LATE MRS. A.S. DUGDALE.
    FIFEHEAD'S LOSS.

    Many friends living over a wide radius heard with regret of the death of Mrs. Mary Eliza Cornwallis Dugdale, wife of Major Arthur Dugdale, of Fifehead Neville, who passed away on Sunday.

    "The village," writes a correspondent, "has lost a good friend, and the church a staunch supporter and benefactor in the death of Mrs. Dugdale, and all wish to offer their sympathy to Major Dugdale in his grief.

    "Every year it had been Mrs. Dugdale's custom to provide some festivity for the village people. Only a few weeks before her death she asked tht steaps should be taken to arrange, at her expense, an outing to the sea for the children of the Sunday School. Every case of serious sickness evoked her sympathy, and help from her in the most needed form was often provided day by day.

    "It was a very rare thing for her seat in church to be empty on a Sunday. In this she did her part in setting a splendid example to all of the first duty of man to his God, viz., 'to worship Him.' In the spring fo this year she provided new and costly furniture for the altar."

    The first part of the funeral service took place at Fifehead on Wednesday, Canon Ross (recotr of Swindon) and the Rev. B, Hill (rector of Fifehead Neville) officiating. The hymns, "There is a land of pure delight" and "Let Saints on earth," were sung. At the close Chopin's "Funeral March" was played by the Organist (Mr. Symonds).

    . . . Owing to the limited accommodation in the tiny church, it was impossible for all who wished to be present to find seats.

    The body was conveyed by motor-hearse to Boxley, near Maidstone, where the interment took place yesterday (Thursday).

    Mary married Arthur George Dugdale on 21 Jul 1878 in Boxley, Kent. Arthur was born on 12 Aug 1843 in Merevale Hall, Atherstone, Warwickshire; was christened on 10 Jan 1844 in Shustoke, Warwickshire, England; died on 17 Jan 1932 in Manor House, Fifehead Nevill, Sturminster Newton, Dorset; was buried on 21 Jan 1932 in Church of Our Lady, Merevale, Atherstone, Warwickshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  38. 64.  Ellen Philippa Louisa WhatmanEllen Philippa Louisa Whatman Descendancy chart to this point (23.Louisa3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 18 Jun 1854 in 60 Portland-place, London; was christened on 19 Jul 1854 in Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster, London; died on 14 Jan 1942 in Maryland, Vinters Road, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 17 Jan 1942 in Boxley, Kent.

    Notes:


    --- "South Eastern Gazette" 27 Jun 1854, page 8:
    BIRTHS.
    On the 18th inst., at 60, Portland-place, the wife of James Whatman, Es., M.P., of a daughter.

    --- Listed on the 1911 census as having completed 35 years of marriage, 15 children born alive, 9 still living, 6 have died.

    --- "The Times" 16 Jan 1942, page 1:
    Trousdell.--- On Jan. 14, 1942, at Maryland, Maidstone, Ellen P. L., wife of the late W. B. P. Trousdell, late 7th Q.O. Hussars. Funeral, Boxley Church, tomorrow (Saturday), 3 p.m.

    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar" 1942, Saala-Tzoscounoglon, 338 of 360:
    Trousdell Ellen Philippa Louisa of Maryland Vinters-road Maidstone widow died 14 January 1942 Probate Llandudno 10 June to Charles Francis Trousdell assistant divisional petroleum officer and Evelyn Marion Louisa Trousdell spinster. Effects 7,282 pounds 8s. 6d.

    Ellen married William Blakeney Persse Trousdell on 07 Apr 1875 in Boxley, Kent. William was born about 1841 in Ireland; died on 17 Apr 1918 in Maryland, Vinters Road, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 20 Apr 1918 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 103. Edith Ellen Mary Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Sep 1876 in Vinters, Maidstone, Kent; died on 23 May 1969 in Nursing Home in Tunbridge Wells, kent; was buried in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.
    2. 104. Alexander James Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Sep 1877 in Athenry, Ireland; died on 15 Dec 1877 in Aughrim Park, Athenry, Ireland.
    3. 105. William Hugh Cornwallis Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Jan 1879 in Ireland; died on 28 Mar 1915 in At Sea (RMS Falaba was Torpedoed).
    4. 106. Charles Francis Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Feb 1880 in Vinters, Maidstone, Kent; died on 22 Feb 1969 in Swaziland.
    5. 107. Evelyn Marion Louisa Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Mar 1881; was christened on 10 Apr 1881 in Boxley, Kent; died on 09 Apr 1970.
    6. 108. John Ponsonby Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Nov 1882 in Boxley, Kent; was christened on 24 Dec 1882 in Boxley, Kent; died on 02 Mar 1972.
    7. 109. Maurice George Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Dec 1883 in Boxley, Kent; died on 06 Aug 1917 in Belgium; was buried in Canada Farm Cemetery, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium.
    8. 110. Ellen Catherine Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1885 in Boxley, Kent; was christened on 13 Dec 1885 in Boxley, Kent; died on 27 Feb 1975.
    9. 111. Pauline Louisa Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1888; was christened on 22 Feb 1888 in Boxley, Kent; died on 04 Mar 1888 in Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 08 Mar 1888 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.
    10. 112. Alexander "Alec" James Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 03 Jul 1889 in Boxley, Kent; was christened on 03 Jul 1889 in Boxley, Kent; died on 20 Jan 1965 in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester.
    11. 113. James Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Dec 1893 in Cob Tree, Boxley, Kent; died on 30 Dec 1893 in Cob Tree, Boxley, Kent; was buried on 30 Dec 1893 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.
    12. 114. Edward Blakeney Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 24 Jan 1895; was christened on 24 Jan 1895 in Boxley, Kent; died before 19 Feb 1895; was buried on 19 Feb 1895 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.
    13. 115. Mary Florence Philippa Trousdell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jul 1897 in Boxley, Kent; was christened on 14 Sep 1897 in Boxley, Kent; died on 06 Jul 1973 in Minehead, Somerset.

  39. 65.  Florence Emma Jemima WhatmanFlorence Emma Jemima Whatman Descendancy chart to this point (23.Louisa3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 30 Apr 1857 in 6 Carlton-gardens, London; was christened on 10 Jun 1857 in St. Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London; died on 20 Aug 1923 in On a Train in Kent.

    Notes:


    --- "South Eastern Gazette" 5 May 1857, page 8:
    BIRTHS.
    April 30, at 6, Carlton-gardens, the wife of James Whatman, Es., M.P., of a daughter.

    --- "The Times" 23 Aug 1923, page 1:
    Whatman -- On the 20th Aug., very suddenly, Florence Emma Jemima Whatman, of Newnham Court, near Maidstone, third daughter of the late James Whatman, Esq., of Vinter's, Maidstone. Funeral at Boxley at 5 p.m. tomorrow (Friday).

    --- "The Times" 23 Aug 1923, page 13:
    DEATH OF MISS FLORENCE WHATMAN.
    Miss Florence Whatman, of Newnham Court, Boxley, was taken ill while travelling home by train from Saltwood, Hythe, with her sister, on Monday night, and died before reaching Maidstone. Miss Whatman was a daughter of the late Mr. James Whatman, of Vinters Park, Maidstone, some time M.P. for the borough, her mother being a daughter of Lady mary Ross, duaghter of the second and last Marquess Cornwallis.

    Throughout the war Miss Whatman was hon. secretary to the local branch of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association, and received the O.B.E. in recognition of her work. She became a member of the Kent War Pensions Committee on its formation, and later, under the reorganization scheme of the Ministry of Pensions, was appointed a member of the Maidstone District Committee.

    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar, 1858-1966" (1924, Taaffe-Zwerling, image 302 of 497):
    Whatman, Florence Emma Jemima of Newnham Court, Maidstone, spinster, died 20 August 1923, between Ashford Station, Kent, and Maidstone East Station, Kent. Probate London, 25 February to Louisa Elizabeth Whatman, spinster.
    Effects 35,247 pounds 16s.


  40. 66.  Louisa Elizabeth WhatmanLouisa Elizabeth Whatman Descendancy chart to this point (23.Louisa3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 24 Aug 1858 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was christened on 28 Sep 1858 in Boxley, Kent; died on 10 Nov 1950 in Newnham Court, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 15 Nov 1950 in St. Mary's, Boxley, Kent.

    Notes:


    --- Goddaughter of Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis. Received 6,000 pounds in her will.

    --- "Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser" 31 Aug 1858, page 4:
    BIRTHS.
    Whatman--- On Tuseday, the 24th inst., at Vinter's, Maidstone, the wife of James Whatman, Esq., M.P., of a daughter.

    --- "The Times" 13 Nov 1950, page 1:
    Whatman -- On Nov. 10, 1950, at Newnham Court, Maidstone, Louisa Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late James Whatman, of Vinter's, aged 92. Funeral service at Boxley Church on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 12 noon. No flowers.

    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar, 1858-1966" (1951, Ubee-Zweig, image 167 of 394):
    Whatman, Louisa Elizabeth of Newnham Court, Maidstone, spinster, died 10 November 1950. Probate London, 18 April to Alexander James Trousdell, retired lieutenant-colonel H.M. army. Effects 140,924 pounds 17s. 1d.


  41. 67.  Evelyn Julia WhatmanEvelyn Julia Whatman Descendancy chart to this point (23.Louisa3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 07 Nov 1861 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was christened on 07 Nov 1861 in Boxley, Kent; died on 12 Nov 1861 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 15 Nov 1861 in Boxley, Kent.

    Notes:


    --- "South Eastern Gazette" 12 Nov 1861, page 8:
    BIRTHS.
    ON the 7th inst., at Vinter's, the wife of James Whatman Esq., of a daughter, prematurely.


  42. 68.  Evelyn Julia WhatmanEvelyn Julia Whatman Descendancy chart to this point (23.Louisa3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 16 Nov 1864 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was christened on 16 Nov 1864 in Boxley, Kent; died on 16 Nov 1864 in Vinter's, Maidstone, Kent; was buried on 21 Nov 1864 in Boxley, Kent.

    Notes:


    --- "Maidstone Telegraph" 26 Nov 1864, page 2:
    BIRTHS.
    On the 16th inst, at Vinters', the wife of J. Whatman, Esq, of a daughter, prematurely, who survived only a few hours.


  43. 69.  Stillborn Son RossStillborn Son Ross Descendancy chart to this point (25.Alexander3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 30 Jun 1860 in 60 Portland-place, London; died on 30 Jun 1860 in 60 Portland-place, London.

    Notes:


    --- "Inverness Courier" 05 Jul 1860, page 8:
    At 60 Portland Place, London, on the 30th ult., the wife of Alexander H. Ross, Esq., of a son -- still-born.


  44. 70.  Charles Cornwallis RossCharles Cornwallis Ross Descendancy chart to this point (25.Alexander3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 30 Aug 1861 in 60 Portland-place, London; was christened on 26 Sep 1861 in Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster, London; died on 07 Jun 1884 in Ramleh, Egypt.

    Notes:


    --- Godson of Lady Elizabeth Cornwallis. Received 5,000 pounds in her will.

    --- It looks like his burial would be at Alexandria in the Chatby British Military Cemetery. While this is mostly burials from 194 and 1915, it was used by the military as early as 1882.

    --- "The Examiner" 07 Sep 1861, page 14:
    On the 30th ult, at 60 Portland place, the wife of A H Ross, Esq, of a son and heir.

    --- "Illustrated London News" 21 Jun 1884, page 9:
    Charles Cornwallis Ross, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifles, on the 7th inst., at Ramleh, of typhoid fever, contracted at Souakim; he was eldest son of Mr. Alexander Henry Ross, M.P. for Maidstone, and grandson of the late Charles Ross, M.P., and the Lady Mary Cornwallis, daughter of the last Marquis Cornwallis.

    --- "Exeter and Plymouth Gazette" 13 Jun 1884, page 3:
    Information has been received by telegraph from Egypt of the death of Lieut. Charles Cornwallis Ross, of the 3rd Battalion of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, eldest son of Mr. Charles Ross, M.P., which occurred on Saturday last, at Ramleh, of typhoid-fever contracted at Suakim. The gallant young officer, who was only in his 23rd year, obtained his commission in the King's as recently as September, 1883.

    --- "England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966" (1884, Rabbetts-Slter, image 259 of 566):
    Ross, Charles Cornwallis
    Personal Estate 6,176 pounds 2s. 10d.
    22 August. Administration of the Personal Estate of Charles Cornwallis Ross late of 9 Upper-Berkeley-street in the County of Middlesex, a Lieutenant in the King's Royal Rifles, a Bachelor, who died 7 Jun 1884 at Ramleh in Egypt, was granted at the Principal Registry to Alexander Henry Ross of 9 Upper-Berkeley-street Esquire the Father and Next of Kin.


  45. 71.  Alexander George Gordon RossAlexander George Gordon Ross Descendancy chart to this point (25.Alexander3, 5.Mary2, 1.Charles1) was born on 13 Apr 1866 in 60 Portland-place, London; was christened on 14 Apr 1866 in Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster, London; died on 10 May 1938 in St. Thomas Vicarage, Oxford; was buried on 13 May 1938 in St. Mark's, Swindon, Wiltshire.

    Notes:


    --- "Morning Post" 16 Apr 1866, page 8:
    Ross -- On Friday, the 13th inst., at 60, Portland-place, the wife of A.H. Ross, Esq., of a son.

    --- "Hastings and St. Leonards Observer" 21 May 1938, page 17:
    We regret to announce the Canon A.G. Gordon Ross, President of the British Chess Federation, died suddenly at Oxford on Thursday last week, and was buried on Saturday at St. Mark's, Swindon, where he was vicar for 45 years. We believe the B.C.F. has had only two Presidents since it started in 1904. First, Sir John Thursby, and, since his death, Canon Ross. Both have been liveral supporters of the federation which, for years, has owed much to their generosity.

    --- "Kington Times" 28 May 1938, page 5:
    In Memoriam.
    We deeply regret to learn of the death of Canon A. G. Gordon Ross, President of the British Chess Federation. He attended all the Congresses of the Federation and contributed regularly and handsomely to the Federation's funds, and his geniality and all round usefulness will be greatly missed.

    --- "Outposts of the Faith: Anglo-Catholicism in Some Rural Parishes" by Michael Yelton, page 102:
    Samuel Gurney was also directly involved over theyears with a number of parochial missions and the like. In 1930, for example, he was the chairman of the 'Congress of Youth', whihc was designed to interest young people in Anglo-Catholicism and was run in the parish of St. Mark, Swindon, not very far from Compton Beauchamp, under the aegis of the Revd A.G.G. Ross, who had been vicar of the parish since 1903 and prior to that had been curate from 1892 to the Revd the Hon. J.M.G. Ponsonby (later Lord de Mauley), who had established the tradition of worship.

    --- "Oxford Men and Their Colleges, 1880-1892" Vol. 2, page 523 --- seen on Ancestry.com
    Ross, Rev. Alexander George Gordon, born in London, 13 April, 1866; 2s. Alexander Henry, major and M.P. Maidstone, deceased. NEW COLL., matric 16 Oct., '85, aged 19 (from Eton), B.A. 89 (Honours:--- 3 mathematical mods. 87, 2 theology 89); curate of St. Mark, New Swindon, 91.

    --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966" (1938, Quaddy-Szeman, image 203 of 672) --- seen on Ancestry.com
    Ross, reverend Alexander George Gordon of Newnham Court, Maidstone, clerk, died 10 May 1938 at St. Thomas Vicarage, Oxford. Probate London, 4 July, to Louisa Elizabeth Whatman, spinster. Effects 56,464 pounds 8s. 1d. Resworn 56,427 pounds 11s. 11d. Resealed Sydney, Australia, 23 September 1938. Resealed Brisbane, 2 March 1939.