565 BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY Smith death of his father-in-law 1931), and Aberarder, Inverness-shire, che9tier, purchased Cressing Temple 1540, on the suppression of the formerly Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Coldstream Guards, also served Kmght• Hosp1taller, m. Agnes, dau. of J ohn Harwell, of Wootton with Welsh Guards, served in World Wars I and II, cmd'd. 1st Guards Wawen, ' Yarwicks, and d. 1547, Jeaving issue, Bde. 1939- 40 and 18th Div. 1942, had French Croix de Guerre, b. 1. WILLIAM, of whom presently. 11 July, 1890, educ. Eton, and Ch. Ch. Oxford, M.A. (hon.), m. 14 2. Francis, High Sheriff of Leics. March, 1918, eHonor Dorothy, O.B.E. (1945), C.St.J., Assist. Supt .­ The elder son, in-Chief, St. John Ambulance Bde.1944-46 ('l'he Old Rectory, Sulham­ WILLIAM Sm TH, of Cressing Temple, m. Grace, dau. of Robert Cook stead, Reading, Berks), only dau. of late John Blundell Leigh, of of Bocking, Essex, and left issue, ' The Manor House, Stratton Audley, Bicester, Oxfordshire (see 1. WILLIAM, of whom presently. Volume I, LEIGH of Thorpe Satchville Hall, formerly of Luton Hoo), 2. Thomas, of Cropwell Boteler, Notts. a nd d. as a prisoner of war in J apan, 11 Nov. 1942, leaving issue, The elder son, 1.•PE1'ER ~IERTON, of whom we treat. 'VILI.IA:U S)IITH, of Cressing Temple, rn., and d. 1622, leaving 2.eJohn Moore (Maybanks Manor, lludgwick, Sussex), b. 30 June, issue, one son, 1929 m. 30 Sept. 1954, e Susan Elaine, dau. of late Sidney Edward JOHN SMITH, of C~opwell Boteler, Notts, sold Cressing Temple, and Park~s, of Connaught H all, co. \.'Vicklow, and has issue, bought a farm m Cropwell Boteler 24 Oct. 1622 from Sir 'l'homas l.eRupert Moore, b. 17 Nov. 1959. Hutchinson, Kt., of Owthorpe, Notts, m. 1stly (settlement 15 Dec. l.e Carolyn Suzanne, b. 30 Dec. 1955. 1630), E lizabeth, dau. of Thomas Garton, of Cropwell, and had issue, 2.eCamilla Lucy, b. 30 April, 1958. 1. THOMAS, of whom presently. 1.eRoscma.ry Honor, R.ll.C., served in World War II 1939-44 as He m. 2ndly, Frances Willcocks (will dated 12 May, 1643, pr. 21 V.A.D., Divisional Dir. B.ll.C.S., b. 4 Nov. 1920, m . lstly, 12 July, July, 1643), sister of William Willcocks, of Cropwell, and d. 1641/42 1944 (m. diss. by div. 1951), Capt. John Llewellyn Pugh, U.S.A.A.F., (win dated 30 Dec. 1641, pr. at York, 5 May, 1642), having by her son of John Pugh, of Colorado, U.S.A., and has issue, had ISsue, • Rosemary Jane, b. 14 Jan. 1945. 2. John, bapt. 28 March, 1641. Shem. 2ndly, 14 Sept. 1955, as his 2nd wife, eSir John llfusker, of The elder son, Shadwell Park, Thetford, Norfolk (see that family, Volume I). Tamus SMITH, of Nottingham, and Gaddesby, Leics., bapt. 1 Nov. 2.eKatherine Sarah, served in World War II 1942- 45 with W .R.N.S., 1631, m. 1stly, l\fary, dau. of John Hooper, and had issue, M.F.H. Craven Farmers' Hunt 1958- 62, Assist. Co. Supt. St. John 1. llfary, m. J ohn Eggleton, and d. 3 May, 1720. Ambulance Bde., Berks, b. 29 Jan. 1925, m. 8 Nov. 1949, e John 2. Fortune, b. 1669; d. unin. 1691. Il ona.Id Henderson, M.B.E., J.P., late Major 12th Lancers (West H e m. 2ndly, 27 Feb.1681, Fortune (d . March, 1716), dan. of Lawrence Woodhay House, N ewbury, Berks; 55, Cadogan Place, S . lV.I; White's Collin, Master-Gtumer of Nottingham Castle, and sister of Abel Collin, Club), son of late Major Ronald Henry White Henderson, of 5, of Nottingham, and d. 14 July, 1699, having by her had issue, Iverna Gardens, ,V,8, and has issue, 1. Thomas, of Broxtowe, Not.ts (purchased 1717), and. Gaddesby, 1.eNicholas John, b. 10 Dec. 1950, educ. Eton. Leics, High Sheriff ofI,eics 1717-18, m . llfary (whom. 2ndly, William 2. eHenry Merton, b. 25 April, 1952, educ. Eton. Standfast, of Clifton, Notts, and d. 1744), dau. of Thomas Manley, 1.eJoanna Sarah, b. 23 March, 1955. ofThornyhills, Staffs, and d. 8 Jan.1727/28, leaving issue, five daus. Residence-Carewell Lodge, Lingfleld, Surrey. Clubs-White's; 2. SAMUEL, of whom presently. St. James's, 3. Abel, of Nottingham, and East Stoke; Notts (see 1952 Edn., SMITH forrnerly of Edwalton and Ji'oelalt). The 2nd son , SAMUEL SmTH, of London, m . Elizabeth, dan. of John Cartlitch, and d. 1751, having had issue, 1. John, d. unm. 2. Thomas, of Keyworth, Notts, ni. Dorothy, dau. of John Lyster, of Sysonby, Leics, and had issue, an only dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. 1795, Sir Philip Males, 5th and last Bt., of Beakes­ bournc, Kent, and had issue (see Bururn's Extinct Baronetcies). He d. 12 April, 1824. 3. S.UIUEL, of whom presently. The 3rd son, SAMUEL SMITH, b. 27 Sept. 1722, m. Elizabeth (d. 12 Feb. 1782), SMITH-DORRIEN-SMITH OF TRESCO dau. of Thomas Watson, and d. 4 Dec. 1789, having had issue, ABBEY 1. Samuel, M.P. for Ilchester 1780- 84, and for Worcester 1784-90, b. 19 March, 1755, m. Maq, dan. and heir of George Locker, of Mappleton, Somerset, and was bur. 29 June, 1793, leaving issue, two daus. 2. Thomas, Barrister-at-law, b. 19 March, 1755 (twin with Samuel), m. 21June, 1791, Hon. Mary Hutchinson (d. 30 Oct. 1820), 2nd dau. of R t. Hon. John Hely Hutchinson, P.C., B .A., i\LP., Sec. of State for Ireland, by his wife Baroness Donoughmore (see BURKE'S Peerage, DoNOUGH~IORE, B .), and d. Dec. 1799, leaving issue, Hely Hutchinson (Rev.), b. 23 Oct. 1796, "'· 25 April, 1827, Kate, dau. of John Williams, and d. 30 Sept. 1829, leaving issue. 3. Charles (Rev.), Rector of Southrepps, Norfolk, b. 6 Oct. 1757, m. 9 July, 1792, Anne (d. 9 Oct. 1839), 2nd dau. of Anthony Sawyer, of Heywood, Berks (see that family, 1952 Edn.), and d. Aug. 1802, leaving issue, 1. Charles, of Upton Lodge, Slough, Bucks, b. 12 Nov. 1795, m. 25 April, 1821, Caroline Nancella (d. 21 Nov. 1867), sister of Sir Lancelot Shadwell, P.C., K .C., M.P., last Vice-Chancellor of E ngland, and d. 18 lliarch, 1873, leaving issue, two daus. 2. Robert (Rev.), b. 10 Feb. 1799, m. 23 Nov. 1824, Jane Bovill, dau. of Robert Chapman, of Rosherville, Kent, and d. 30 June, 1829, LT.-Cl\rnR. THOMAS MERVYN SMITH DoRRIEN S&nTH, of leaving issue, Tresco Abbey, Isles of.Scilly (leased from the Duchy of (1) Robert Herbert, b. 30 Sept. 1825, m. 11 Aug. 1857, Amelia J ane, dau. of Henry Le l\fesurier, and had issue. Cornwall), and Brookside Lodge, Ascot, J .P . (1958) (2) Charles Henry, b. 13 Dec.1827, m. 17 Jl)ly, 1856, Miriam, dau. Cornwall, entered R.N. 1927, served in World War II of James Dowell, and had issue. 1939-45 in Destroyers and on Combined Operations, 3. Herbert (Rev.), b. 20 July, 1800, m. 8 May, 1828, Cassandra Cecil (d. 22 Dec. 1874), yst. dau. of Adm. Charles Chamberlayne (see cmd'd. H.M.S. Ghiddingfold 1943-44, at Admiralty 1944- 1906 Edn., I NGLES-CH.HIBERLAYNE of Mangersbury), and d. 2 J nn e 45, ret. 1946, b. 12 May, 191:\, educ. R.N.C. Dartmouth, 1876, leaving issue, two sons and one dau . m. l stly, 21 July, 1945 (m. diss. by div. 1967), H.S.H. 4. George, b. 6 i\farch, 1764, m. 12 J une, 1797, Frances (d. 15 April, 1841), yst . dau. of Anthony Sawyer , of Heywood (see that family, Princess Tamara, eldest dau. of S/Ldr. H.S.H. Prince 1952 Edn.), and d. 25 Jan. 1811, leaving issue, Michael Imeretinsky, R.A.F.V.R., of Villa La Colla, 1. George Anthony, M.C.S., b. 11 June, 1801, m. 1stly, 25 June, Mentone, France, and has issue, 1823, Eugenie (d. 1831), dau, of J ean-BapUst Bourchier, and had issue. He m . 2ndly, Catherme (d. 18 Apnl, 1846), dan. of Rev. 1.•ROBERT ARTHUR, b. 15 May, 1951, educ. Eton. J . H . Batten, D.D., and d. 1June, 1849, having by her had issue. 2.eJames Augnstns Bagration, b. 20 July, 1957. 2. Samuel (Rev.), b. 21 May, 1805, m. 12 Oct, 1842, Frances Jane 1.eTeona Judith, b. 29 Nov. 1946, educ. Cranborne Chase, and (d. 25 April, 1847), dau. of Major Brooks, H.E.I.C.S., and d. 28 London Univ. March, 1877. 2.eAlexandra Innis llfary, b. 11 Oct. 1948, educ. Cranborne Chase, 1. Frances Mary, m. 1820, Herbert Sawyer, yr. son of John.Sa~yer, and London Univ. D.L., J.P., of Heywood, Berks, and d. 26 Feb. 1851, leavmg issue 3.eCharlotte Sophia, b. 22 April, 1954, educ. Cranborne Chase. (see that family, 1952 Edn.). He d. 29 Nov. 1877. Hem. 2ndly, 20 July, 1967, •Margaret Claire, widow of 5. JAMES, of whom presently. The yst. son, Philip Dalton Worthington, M.B.E., of Brookside Lodge, JHIES SMITH, purchased Ashlyns Hall, nr. Berkhamsted, Herts, Ascot, Berks, and Athens, Greece, and dau. of Llewellyn 1801 High Sheriff1831 b. 3 Sept. 1768, m.1stly, 4 July, 1799, Frances Arthur Hugh-Jones, O.B.E., by his wife Dulcibella, elder (d. 30 April, 1800), da~. of John Arbuthnot, and sister of Rt. Ron. dau. of Robert Hildyard Henley Eden (see BURKE'S Charles Arbuthnot, P.C., i\f.P., and had issue, 1.
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