c. Richard Bremridge, solicitor, of 8 Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street, London, b. circa 1849, educ Blundell's, m. 29 Mar 1882 at St. Marylebone, Loden Lily Webber of Hockley Heath, Warwick (who m. 2ndly 26 Jul 1895 at St. Margaret's, Westminster, Edmund Herbert, son of Rev Samuel Edmund Lyon of East Stratton, Hampshire) and d. 1894 having had issue:
1.Richard Arthur (Dickie), Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, The Welch Regiment, b. circa 1891, m. Phyllis Teale and d. 24 Feb 1919, aged 27, of influenza at 58 York Terrace, Regent's Park and was buried in the Brompton Cemetery.
1. Nell, m. 12 Jul 1910 at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, Montagu Vivien, only son of J.J. Smith of The Birks, Galashiels.
2. Rosalie Maude, m. 15 Sep 1915 at St. Mark's, North Audley Street, Edward, eldest son of W. Lowes of The Chesters, Haltwhistle.
1. Mary, b. 28 Jun 1797, bapt 27 Jul 1797 at Cross Street Chapel, Barnstaple, m. John Nicholetts, solicitor, of South Petherton, b. 14 Aug 1785, son of Gilbert Nicholetts of Pill House, near Barnstaple and his wife Elizabeth, dau of Matthew Reeder of Barnstaple (see below). She d. 23 Jun 1848, he d. 15 Mar 1866 and they were both buried at South Petherton having had issue:
a. Gilbert, Lieutenant Colonel, 2nd Baluch Regiment, b. 13 Jul 1826, bapt 15 Aug 1826 at The Old Meeting, South Petherton, educ Rugby, served in the Persian War 1856, the Indian Mutiny 1857-58 and the Second Afghan War 1878-79, m. 20 May 1848 at White Lackington, Somerset, Mary Anna, dau of Rev Francis Charles Johnson, Vicar of White Lackington, and his wife Emma Frances, dau of Thomas Brooke. See BROOKE of SARAWAK - Burke's Landed Gentry 1972 Edition and Modern English Biography by Frederic Boase. He d. 18 Jul 1879 of cholera at Kokaran, Afghanistan and she lived later at 5 Osborne House, St. Mary's Terrace, Paddington and d. 5 Mar 1901.
b. John Toller, Lord of the Manor of South Petherton, appointed Under Sheriff of Somerset in 1847, of Hole Head, Dawlish, Devon and Brent Knoll, near Bridgwater, Somerset, bapt 28 Feb 1828 at The Old Meeting, South Petherton, m. 30 Aug 1855 at Hardwicke, Herefordshire, Blanche, only dau of Sir Arthur Chichester, 7th Bt, and his wife Charlotte, youngest dau of Sir James Hamlyn Williams, 2nd Bt. See CHICHESTER, Baronet - Burke's Peerage. He d. 19 Nov 1910 and she d. 7 Feb 1918 having had issue.
c.Rev William, B.A., Rector of Chipstable, Somerset 1857-1901, b. 17 Jul 1830, bapt 11 Apr 1832 at The Old Meeting, South Petherton, educ Pembroke College, Oxford, m. 15 Sep 1857 at Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset, Louisa, dau of William Hewett of Norton Fitzwarren. She d. 27 Oct 1884 and he d. 7 Mar 1901 at the Rectory, Chipstable having had issue.
d.Richard Bremridge, Commander, R.N., b. 1838, m. Georgina, dau of Rev George Baker Garrow, B.A., Rector of Chiselborough and West Chinnor, Somerset 1841-65.
e. Henry, educ Rugby, killed by Chinese rebels at Kuching, Sarawak on 18 Feb 1857 while in the service of the Rajah of Sarawak.
f. Edward Cornwall, d. 20 Feb 1859, aged 16, at Rugby School.
a.
Mary, bapt 17 Apr 1829 at The Old Meeting, South Petherton, m. 20 Nov 1847, Sir Arthur Chichester, 8th Bt, D.L., J.P., only son of Sir Arthur Chichester, 7th Bt. See CHICHESTER, Baronet - Burke's Peerage. She d. 28 Jun 1879 and he d. 13 Jul 1898 having had issue. Sir Francis Chichester, the well-known yachtsman, pilot and adventurer, was a grandson of this marriage.
b. Caroline, of 2 Cobourg Place, Melcombe Regis, Dorset, b. 20 Feb 1832 at South Petherton, bapt 11 Apr 1832 at The Old Meeting, South Petherton, unmarried in 1881.
c. Florence, of 12 Beech Grove Place, Leeds, bapt 6 Dec 1833 at The Old Meeting, South Petherton, m. 12 Apr 1855 at South Petherton, Charles Copland Templer, Messenger of Leeds District Court of Bankruptcy, sixth son of James Templer of Bridport, Dorset and his wife Catharine, third dau of Christopher Lethbridge of Launceston, Cornwall. He d. 7 Feb 1895 having had issue.
d. Blanche, bapt 18 Dec 1836 at The Old Meeting, South Petherton, m. 1868, Rev Robert James Crosswell, Vicar of Timberscombe, Somerset.
e. Catharine Elizabeth, bapt 18 Dec 1836 at The Old Meeting, South Petherton, m. 1866, Charles Pritchard.
2. Caroline, of Castle Street, Barnstaple, b. 21 Jan 1801 at Barnstaple, bapt 3 Jul 1801 at Cross Street Chapel, Barnstaple, m. 16 Jan 1824 at St. Augustine's, Bristol, Richard Bremridge, sometime M.P. for Barnstaple, County Coroner, partner in the firm of Messrs. Bremridge & Toller (Solicitors), of Barnstaple. He d. 15 Jun 1878 at Exmouth and she d. 15 Dec 1905, aged 104 years and ten months, at Spring Gardens, Sidmouth.
c. Joseph, b. 1760, d. 1783.
d. Richard, solicitor, of South Petherton, b. 1763, m. 1802 at South Petherton, Elizabeth, widow of Gilbert Nicholetts of Pill House, near Barnstaple and Bromtrees Hall, Bishops Frome, Herefordshire and dau of Matthew Reeder of Barnstaple (see above) and d.s.p. 14 Jun 1827 at South Petherton (P.C.C. will dated 10 Jul 1824 and proved 5 Sep 1827).
3. Joseph, of the Excise Office, who lived in the parish of St. Mary, Newington, Middlesex, b. circa 1728, m. 19 Oct 1764 at Honiton, Margaret, bapt 21 Jun 1727 at New Meeting House, Honiton-on-Otter, dau of Thomas Northcote of Honiton and his wife Hannah, dau of Walter Oak of Pinney, Devon and d. 10 Feb 1791 (P.C.C. will dated 17 Feb 1789 and proved 28 Feb 1791) having had issue:
a. Margaret, b. post 1768, unmarried in 1791.
4. THOMAS, of whom presently.
1. Joanna, milliner, of Fore Street, Taunton, unmarried in 1789.
Rev THOMAS TOLLER, Dissenting Minister at Monkwell Street Chapel, London 1760-75 and subsequently at Silver Street and Hoxton Square, owned a copyhold estate in Cumberland Street, Islington, b. 13 Nov 1732 at Silverton, near Exeter, Devon, bapt 19 Nov 1732 by Rev Joel Orchard, educ at Plaisterers' Hall by Doctors Marryat and Walker, Pastor at Nightingale Lane Chapel 1754-60, succeeded his father-in-law at Monkwell Street, m. 12 Jul 1759 at St. Giles, Cripplegate, ANNE, dau of Rev SAMUEL LAWRENCE, D.D., Dissenting Minister at Monkwell Street 1733-60 (see the Dictionary of National Biography), d. 3 Mar 1795 in Islington (P.C.C. will dated 30 Dec 1793 and proved 23 Mar 1795) and was buried in Bunhill Fields on 11 Mar 1795 having had issue:
1. Samuel Lawrence, b. 10 Mar 1763, d. 23 Mar 1763.
2. SAMUEL, of whom presently.
3. Edward, proctor, of Doctors' Commons and Admiral's House, Hampstead Heath, b. 8 Mar 1767 at Upper Holloway, Islington, bapt 2 Apr 1767 at Monkwell Street Chapel, educ Charterhouse, m. 10 Jul 1790 at Chigwell, Essex, Mary Ann, dau of Rev Peter Thomas Burford, LL.B., Headmaster of Chigwell Grammar School 1762-92, of Grove House, West Ham, Essex and his wife Ann (née Broughton). She was bapt 16 Jul 1768 at Chigwell and d. 15 May 1829 and he d. 28 Jan 1848 at Hampstead (P.C.C. will dated 20 Jul 1846 and proved 19 Feb 1848) and they were both buried in Hampstead Churchyard having had issue:
a. Edward, proctor, of Doctors' Commons and St. John's Wood Park, Hampstead, b. 19 Apr 1791, bapt 25 May 1791 at St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, m. 6 Sep 1821 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, Margaret, youngest dau of John Edington and his wife Helen (née Fulton). She was bapt 17 Nov 1801 at the Scottish Church, London Wall and d. 24 Oct 1861 at Brighton and he d. 20 Dec 1872 having had issue:
1. Edward William, proctor, of Doctors' Commons, 6 St. Stephen's Crescent, Westbourne Park and 416 Clapham Rise, b. 31 Jan 1825, bapt 6 May 1825 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, London, educ Tonbridge, Winchester, m. 27 Sep 1865 at St. Stephen's, Bayswater, Alice Martha Anna, widow of Captain William du Vernet, 84th Foot, and youngest dau of Lieutenant Edward Tyndall, R.N., and d. 3 Dec 1868 at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Sussex, having had issue:
a. Edward Harold, b. 19 Jul 1866 at 6 St. Stephen's Crescent, educ St. Paul's, d. 21 Sep 1890 at Worcester.
b. Reginald Frederick, b. 22 Aug 1867 at 6 St. Stephen's Crescent, d. 1907.
a. Margaret Edith, b. 22 Nov 1868 at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, d. unmarried 23 Sep 1886.
2. Charles Henry, with the Commissariat Department, b. 7 Aug 1826, bapt 14 Dec 1826 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, promoted Purveyor in the Army on 12 Feb 1870, serving in Barbados in 1872, retired on 1 Feb 1880, d. 14 Mar 1890 at Clarence Villa, Ilfracombe, Devon having had issue:
a.Charles William Edward, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Castle House, Ilfracombe and later of Widmouth, Berrynarbor, Devon, b. circa 1860, educ Durham University, m. 1stly 1 Jun 1887 at Langton-by-Wragby, Lincolnshire, Florence Heaton, second dau of Rev Sween Macdonald Mackay, M.A., Vicar of Langton. She d. 4 Mar 1912, aged 55, at Castle House having had issue:
1. Florence Ruth, b. 1 Apr 1892, d. unmarried 20 Jun 1986.
2. Helen, of Hall Place, Burchetts Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire, m. Rolland Beaumont, who d. 25 May 1958 at Berea, Durban, South Africa having had issue: 1 son and 1 dau. Rolland Beaumont was b. 4 Feb 1884 at Newcastle, Natal, played cricket for Transvaal and represented South Africa in five Test Matches in 1912-14.
He m. 2ndly 1 Mar 1916 at St. John's, Malvern Wells, Ella Milward, elder dau of Philip Wathen Court of Tankatara, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. She d. 4 May 1920 at Castle House and he m. 3rdly 7 Jul 1921 at Ripon Cathedral, Edith Anne, only dau of Richard Hay Court of Ribbesford, Ripon. He d. 26 Jan 1940, aged 80, and she d. 3 Oct 1950 at Barnstaple.
3. Alfred Weyman, solicitor, of Carlton Chambers, Regent Street, b. 19 Dec 1833, bapt 27 Feb 1834 at Hampstead, educ Tonbridge, d. unmarried 13 Sep 1866 at 1 Queen Square, Bristol.
1. Margaret, b. 6 Jul 1822, bapt 10 Jan 1823 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, m. 30 Mar 1852 at Hampstead, William Gribble, junior, solicitor, Clerk to Hampstead Vestry, of Lombard Street and 15 Belsize Park, London. She d. 23 Jan 1877 and he d. 3 Jan 1893 having had issue: 4 daus.
2. Helen Mary Ann, b. 30 Sep 1823, bapt 22 Dec 1823 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, m. 8 Aug 1861 at St. Paul's, Hampstead, George Watson, solicitor, of Market Place, Fakenham, Norfolk and had issue.
3. Louisa, b. 25 Mar 1828, bapt 13 Sep 1828 at Hampstead, d. unmarried 13 Aug 1856 and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
4. Emily, of 74 Gascony Avenue, Hampstead, b. 8 Jun 1830, bapt 25 Aug 1830 at Hampstead, m. 27 Nov 1862 at St. Paul's, Hampstead, John Symonds Bockett, solicitor, of 60 Lincoln's Inn Fields and Stamford Hill, son of Daniel Smith Bockett and his wife Theresa Aubrina (née Symonds) and d. 29 Jan 1902 having had issue: 3 sons and 4 daus.
5. Mary, b. 26 Jan 1832, bapt 16 Jun 1832 at Hampstead.
6. Catherine, of Well Walk, Hampstead and later of Ayton House, West Cliff Road, Bournemouth, b. circa 1838, d. unmarried 20 Nov 1927, aged 89, in Bournemouth.
7. Florence, m. 17 Sep 1867 at St. Paul's, Hampstead, Charles Tatham Fearon, solicitor, of 11 New Inn, Strand, London, son of Rev Daniel Rose Fearon, M.A., Vicar of Assington, Suffolk 1844-61 and Vicar of Mary Church with Coffinswell, Devon 1869-76.
b. Thomas, solicitor, Clerk to the Magistrates, Guardians and Vestry of Hampstead 1832-68, of Gray's Inn and 36 Well Walk, Hampstead, b. 1 May 1799, bapt 6 Jun 1799 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, educ Harrow, d. unmarried 20 Mar 1879 at Oakhill, Hampstead (Will dated 19 Nov 1873 and proved 18 Apr 1879) and was buried in Hampstead Churchyard.
c. William, b. 17 Dec 1800, bapt 15 Jan 1801 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, d. young.
d. Charles, proctor and notary, of Doctors' Commons and East Heath, Hampstead, b. 29 Sep 1802, bapt 18 Nov 1802 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, educ Harrow, m. 1stly 11 Oct 1832 at Beckenham, Kent, his first cousin, Charlotte Christiana, eldest dau of Emanuel Goodhart, D.L., J.P., of Langley Park, Beckenham and Crescent Lodge, Brighton and his wife Christiana, youngest dau of Rev Peter Thomas Burford of Grove House, West Ham, Essex. See GOODHART of LANGLEY PARK - Burke's Landed Gentry 1850 Edition. She d. 30 May 1853 at Sydenham having had issue:
1. Charles George, V.D., Lieutenant Colonel, 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, The Duke of Cambridge's Own Middlesex Regiment, solicitor, proctor and notary of Doctors' Commons, who lived at West Hill Lodge, Hampstead, b. 24 Oct 1833 at 34 Bernard Street, bapt 17 Dec 1833 at St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, m. 1stly 25 Apr 1865 at Christ Church, Hampstead, his first cousin, Mary Ann, youngest dau of Charles Holford (see below) and his wife Mary Ann, eldest dau of Edward Toller. She d. 1888 having had issue:
a. Francis Holford, solicitor's articled clerk, of Prospect Hill, Herne Bay, Kent, b. 9 Dec 1866 at Hampstead, educ Harrow, d. unmarried 31 Oct 1908 at Herne Bay.
b. Hubert Charles, of Hampstead and 72 The Mall, Swindon, Wiltshire, b. 24 Jan 1868, educ Highgate, m. 1896, Maud Dunford. He d. 17 Jan 1934 (Will dated 18 Nov 1919 and proved 29 Mar 1934) and she d. 7 Feb 1966 (Will dated 29 Jan 1934 and proved 21 Jun 1966) having had issue:
1. Charles William, b. 14 Apr 1898 at 2 Providence Villas, Swindon, d. 1962.
1. Maud Marian, b. 14 Mar 1897 at 2 Providence Villas, d. unmarried 18 Jun 1970.
2. Kathleen Frances Lucy, of 45 Bath Road, Swindon, b. 16 Dec 1902, d. unmarried 22 Dec 1970.
3. Joan Holford, of 45 Bath Road, Swindon, b. 3 Dec 1905, d. unmarried 18 Sep 1979.
c. John Cyril, M.A., partner in the firm of Messrs. Toller & Sons (Solicitors), of 24 Bloomsbury Square, London, who lived at 13 Auriol Road, West Kensington, b. 27 Feb 1869 at Hampstead, educ Harrow, Trinity College, Cambridge, m. 1896, Lucy Lavinia King and d. 31 Dec 1939 having had issue:
1. Cyril Joseph, b. 1894, m. 1925, Hilda Blanche Walter and d. 23 Jan 1958 having had issue:
a. Cyril C., b. 1926, m. 1949, Maud E. Barclay.
a.Pauline E., b. 1940, m. 1958, Michael J. Hunt.
2. Geoffrey Ernest, of 35 Dukes Avenue, Chiswick, London W4, b. 16 Oct 1896, educ Dover College, Lieutenant, Machine Gun Corps during the First World War (wounded), m. Mildred Harley and d.s.p. 12 Apr 1981 (Will dated 17 Jan 1972 and proved 12 Jun 1981).
1. Hilda Lucy, of Flat 13, Birkbeck Court, Birkbeck Road, Acton, b. 7 May 1903, d. unmarried 21 Oct 1994.
2. Daphne Ruth, b. 1905, m. 1933, Frederick G. Shuttleworth, the organist of St. Mary Abbots, Kensington.
3. Myrtle Norah (twin), b. 25 Nov 1906.
4. Marion Phyllis (twin), of Acton, b. 25 Nov 1906, d. unmarried 29 Sep 1995.
5. Eva Margery, b. and d. 1908.
6. Rhoda Margaret (twin), b. 9 May 1910, m. 1943, Lawrence J.F. Lyons.
7. May Josephine (twin), b. 9 May 1910, m. 1937, John C. Chapman and d. 12 Dec 1997.
d. George Reginald, M.A., barrister-at-law, Inner Temple, Lieutenant, 1st Garrison Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, Censor's Department, of 19 Gayton Road, Hampstead, b. 31 Dec 1870 at Hampstead, educ Haileybury, Trinity College, Cambridge, died in Mesopotamia on 27 Jul 1917 and was buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq.
e. George Gordon Taylor, O.B.E., A.M.Inst.C.E., Assistant Engineer, Burmah Railways Company, b. 23 Feb 1885, educ Repton, Captain, I.A.R.O., attached to the Royal Engineers during the First World War (twice mentioned in despatches), m. 6 Nov 1915 at All Souls', Loudoun Road, Edith Winifred, only dau of A.W. Seale of Springfield Road, St. John's Wood. He d. 20 Jun 1948 and she d. 22 Jan 1969 having had issue:
1.Roland Gordon Rodney, Lecturer in English, Hertfordshire College of Further Education, of 6 Chess Vale Rise, Croxley Gardens, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, b. 19 Mar 1921 in Rangoon, educ Haileybury, Caius College, Cambridge, Major, R.A.E.C. during the Second World War, m. 1stly 1949, Diana Monica, dau of Alfred Halfhide of Cheam. He m. 2ndly Brenda, dau of W. Wise of Bournemouth and d. 23 May 2000.
f. Randolph Taylor, of 2 Upper Hamilton Terrace, b. 14 Apr 1886, educ Repton, with Lloyds Bank Limited, m. 1stly 3 Oct 1915 at St. Mark's, Hamilton Terrace, Ida Alice, younger dau of Bradley Batsford of Hampstead. She d. 5 Sep 1922 having had issue:
1.Peggy M., b. 16 Apr 1916 at 5 Cumberland Mansions, West Hampstead, m. 1938, Arthur C. Palmer and had issue.
He m. 2ndly Fiona Perry and d. 25 Nov 1959.
g. Victor Taylor, of 25 Park Crescent, Church End, Finsbury N3, b. 19 May 1887, educ Repton, with Alliance Assurance Company Limited, m. 1913, Kate Reid (Babs) Neill. She d. 14 Mar 1938 and he d. 11 Aug 1961 having had issue:
1. Jack Jervoise, b. 24 Nov 1920, d. unmarried 3 Aug 1971 at Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire.
1.A dau, b. and d. 9 Dec 1917 at 3 Mandeville Place.
a. May Lilian, of 72 The Mall, Swindon, b. 17 May 1873 at Oakhill, Hampstead, d. unmarried 1 Sep 1946.
b. Emmeline Taylor (Lena), of Ashdown Cottage, Fairwarp, Sussex, b. 5 Oct 1888, d. unmarried 30 Oct 1973 (Will dated 19 Mar 1970 and proved 30 Oct 1973).
He m. 2ndly 1890, Emma Anne Smee. He d. 30 Aug 1904 at 2 Upper Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood and she d.s.p. 5 Apr 1944.
2. Hugh Montel, Captain, 11th Foot, Ensign on 31 Jul 1858, promoted Captain by purchase on 21 Aug 1867, retired in Feb 1878, later a tea planter of Scarborough and Annandale Estates, Maskeliya, Ceylon, b. 21 Feb 1840 at Sydenham, bapt St. George's, Bloomsbury, m. Mona Antoinette Fanny, dau of Major General Alexander Henry Louis Wyatt, 11th Foot, of Horsted Keynes, Sussex and his wife Mona (née Rider). He d. 18 Jun 1895 (Will dated 12 Jan 1885 and proved 12 Dec 1895) and was buried at Maskeliya and she d. 9 Sep 1931 having had issue:
a. Henry Chambers, of Colombo, Ceylon, m. 1stly 27 Jun 1900 (marriage dissolved) at St. Anthony's, Batticaloa, Ceylon, Helen, elder dau of Colin Alexander Murray, Government Agent of the Eastern Province, Ceylon. He m. 2ndly Jessie Frances. He d.s.p. 10 Mar 1923 and she d. 1 Sep 1961.
b. Charles Hugh Montel, Captain, 3rd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment and Nigeria Regiment, of Bridge House, Lamberhurst, Kent, b. 1 Apr 1880 at New Valley Estate, Dickoya, Ceylon, educ Haileybury, served in the Boer War 1899-1900 and East and West Africa 1914-18, m. 7 Jul 1904, Ethel Marion, youngest dau of Major Lionel James Archer Chapman, R.A., and his wife Georgina Hunter, dau of George Hunter Thompson. He d. 16 Jan 1945 and she d. 13 Dec 1965 (Will dated 24 Dec 1958 and proved 22 Jun 1966) and was buried at Hardham, near Pulborough, Sussex having had issue:
1. Lionel Innes Montel, Corporal, 4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), R.A.C., b. 1905, educ Wellington, m. 1931 in London, Phyllis M. Jackson, d. 10 May 1940 in a vehicle accident and was buried in Worksop Cemetery having had issue:
a.Elizabeth R., b. 1933.
2. Patrick Bunbury Montel, bank manager, of Oak Tree Cottage, Marley Mount, Sway, Lymington, b. 8 May 1910 at Blairlomond, Ceylon, m. 4 Sep 1943 at Kampala, Uganda, Gertrude Winifred, dau of Harold Frederick Angell, Headmaster of Palmer's Preparatory School. He d. 14 Oct 1985 and she d. 15 Oct 1997 having had issue:
a. Hugh Angell Innes, journalist, b. 16 Oct 1946, educ Sherborne, m. 1stly 1968, Linda Batten and had issue:
1. Emma Kate, b. 1968, educ Sussex University.
He m. 2ndly Judith McGuinness and has further issue:
1. Gerald Patrick.
2. Annie Ethel.
a. Shiel Mary Innes, b. 22 Jul 1944, m. 1975, Richard Barr and has issue: 2 sons.
a. Mona Violet Mary, b. 27 May 1882 at Annandale Estate, m. 13 Nov 1912 at St. Michael and All Angels, Colombo, Ralph George Carte, Public Works Department, Ceylon, second son of Edward Leigh Carte, R.N., and his wife Sarah, dau of Ralph Flunder and his wife Ann (née Belcher) and had issue: 2 daus.
3. Francis Puckle, b. 3 May 1844 at Sydenham, bapt 22 Sep 1844 at St. Bartholomew, Sydenham, d. 26 Mar 1851.
4. Rev Hill, M.A., of Bengeo Old Rectory, Hertfordshire, Rector of Akeley, Buckinghamshire 1874-91, b. 22 Jul 1845 at Sydenham, bapt 24 Oct 1845 at St. Bartholomew, Sydenham, educ Harrow, Trinity College, Cambridge, m. 7 Feb 1872 at Holy Trinity, Twickenham, Georgina Frances, eldest dau of Francis Francis (formerly Morgan) of The Firs, Twickenham and his wife Mary, dau of George Cole. He d.s.p. 7 Feb 1911 and was buried at Bengeo and she d. 11 Mar 1932 at Links Cottage, Sunningdale, Berkshire.
5. Ernest Edward, M.A., solicitor, of 5 Dean's Court, Doctors' Commons, b. 11 Nov 1847 at Sydenham, bapt 11 Feb 1848 at St. Bartholomew, Sydenham, educ Harrow, Trinity College, Cambridge, d. unmarried 1 May 1885 at Hampstead and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
1. Mary Anne, of Hampstead, b. 27 Nov 1835 at Sydenham, d. unmarried 1 Oct 1868 and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
2. Charlotte Emma, b. 31 Jan 1839 at Bernard Street, d. 9 Jul 1841 at West Wickham.
He m. 2ndly 20 Mar 1858 at Weston, Hertfordshire, Ellen, elder dau of Thomas Marlborough Pryor of Hampstead and Weston Park, Hertfordshire and his wife Hannah, dau of Samuel Hoare, banker, of Lombard Street and Hampstead. See PRYOR of WESTON - Burke's Landed Gentry 1965 Edition. He d. 1 Oct 1870 at Cromer, Norfolk (Will dated 31 Oct 1868 and proved 5 Nov 1870) and she lived later at Foley House, East Heath Road, Hampstead and d.s.p. 29 May 1891 at Foley House.
e. Samuel Bush, B.C.L., Q.C., barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, bencher of Lincoln's Inn 9 Jan 1858, of West Heath, Hampstead, b. 8 Jul 1804, bapt 31 Jul 1804 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, educ Harrow, Trinity College, Oxford, m. 1stly 13 Sep 1836 at Hampstead, Elizabeth Mellor, dau of Mellor Hetherington. See Modern English Biography by Frederic Boase. She was bapt 6 Jun 1807 at St. Andrew, Enfield and d. 11 Sep 1845, aged 38, at Hampstead having had issue:
1. John Edward, Captain, Royal Engineers, Executive Engineer, Umballa Division, India in 1875, b. 11 Jan 1839 at 29 Upper Gower Street, bapt 13 Feb 1839 at St. Pancras, Old Church, educ Harrow, m. 26 Aug 1869 at Hauxwell, Harriet Mary Gale, elder dau of Colonel Hamlet Coote Wade-Dalton, C.B., 13th Foot, Colonel Commandant, North Yorkshire Militia, of Hauxwell Hall, near Bedale, Yorkshire and his wife Mary, eldest dau of Colonel Foster Lechmere Coore. See WADE-DALTON of HAUXWELL - Burke's Landed Gentry 1952 Edition. He d. 23 Jan 1879 at Claverton Street, Pimlico (Will dated 18 Aug 1875 and proved 17 May 1879) and she lived later at 4 Longhorne Gardens, Folkestone, d. 17 Dec 1926 in London and was buried in Brookwood Cemetery having had issue:
a. Hamlet Bush, C.B., C.M.G., Brigadier, Chief Paymaster, War Office 1927-30, of Greenwoods, The Warren, East Horsley, Surrey, b. 20 Dec 1871 at Dover, educ Cheltenham, served in South African 1901/02 (Queen's Medal with five clasps), m. 1899, Rose Eva, dau of John Redington of Galway. See Who's Who. He d. 25 Jul 1950 and she d. 6 Jul 1954 at Claygate, Surrey having had issue: 1 son and 1 dau.
b.
Ivon Mellor, d. 31 Jul 1874, aged 10 months, at Umballa.
c. Reginald Arthur, b. 25 Aug 1876 at Kasauli, Punjab, India, d. 11 Apr 1877 at Umballa.
a. Edith, of 53 Park Farm Road, Bickley, Kent, b. 19 May 1878 at Prospect Lodge, North West Frontier Province, d. unmarried 30 May 1962.
2. Arthur Charles, solicitor, Clerk to the Church Commissioners, of Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood, b. 12 Mar 1842 at 29 Upper Gower Street, London, bapt 19 May 1842 at St. Pancras, Old Church, m. 31 Aug 1875 at St. John's, Tunbridge Wells, Constance, dau of Henry Mitford Boodle of Camerton, Tunbridge Wells and Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park and his wife Fanny, dau of Charles Joseph de Joly Dumergue. He d.s.p. 10 Aug 1878 (and she m. 2ndly 30 Apr 1885 at St. John's, Tunbridge Wells, Captain Robert George Armstrong, Bengal Staff Corps, son of Robert Armstrong, Inspector General of Hospitals and Fleets and d. 2 Oct 1886).
1.A dau, b. and d. 12 Jul 1837 at 34 Bernard Street, Russell Square.
2.Elizabeth Anne, of 4 Eldon Road, Hampstead, b. 7 Sep 1840 at 29 Upper Gower Street, d. unmarried 19 Dec 1875 at 4 Eldon Road and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
3.Mary Arabella, b. 31 May 1844 at 29 Upper Gower Street, m. 6 Apr 1880 at St. Alban the Martyr, Holborn, Rev The Hon. Arthur Francis Northcote, M.A., Rector of Dodbrooke, Devon, son of Rt. Hon. Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, G.C.B., P.C., 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, and his wife Cecilia Frances, sister of 1st Baron Farrer. See EARL of IDDESLEIGH - Burke's Peerage. She d. 7 May 1888 and he d. 30 Aug 1943 having had issue: 1 son and 3 daus.
He m. 2ndly 30 Sep 1848 at St. Nicholas, Brighton, his first cousin, Mary Anne, second dau of Emanuel Goodhart, D.L., J.P., of Langley Park, Beckenham, Kent and Crescent Lodge, Brighton and his wife Christiana, youngest dau of Rev Peter Thomas Burford of Grove House, West Ham, Essex. See GOODHART of LANGLEY PARK - Burke's Landed Gentry 1850 Edition. He d. 10 May 1868 and she d.s.p. 14 May 1883 at 4 Eldon Road, Hampstead and they were both buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
f. Henry, of Hampstead, b. 7 Sep 1811, bapt 19 Feb 1812 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, educ Harrow, d. unmarried 21 Oct 1862 at Well Walk, Hampstead.
a. Mary Ann, of Holford House, East Heath, Hampstead, b. 10 Dec 1792, bapt 6 Jun 1794 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, m. 10 May 1824 at St. John's, Hampstead, Charles Holford, Director of the New River Company, second son of Josiah Holford of Holford House, Hampstead and his wife Magdalen (née Price). He d. 13 Dec 1838 and was buried in Hampstead Churchyard and she d. 5 May 1861 having had issue: 3 sons and 4 daus.
b. Catharine, of Melbourne, Australia, b. 11 May 1794, bapt 6 Jun 1794 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, m. 16 Sep 1822 at Hampstead, George Philip Foster Gregory, Registrar of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, of Potts Point, Sydney, younger son of Rev George Gregory, D.D., Vicar of West Ham, and his wife Elizabeth (née Nunes). He d. 19 Sep 1851 and she d. 20 May 1862 at All Saints' Parsonage, East St. Kilda, Melbourne having had issue: 2 sons and 3 daus.
c. Elizabeth, of 31 Gayton Road, Hampstead, b. 29 Oct 1795, bapt 21 Nov 1795 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, d. unmarried 21 Jun 1881 and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
d. Emma, of Hampstead, b. 3 Jul 1797, bapt 8 Aug 1797 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, d. unmarried 16 Apr 1865 at Torquay.
e. Harriet, b. 21 Oct 1806, bapt 14 Jan 1807 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, m. 8 Aug 1836 at Hampstead, Commander Henry Gribble, H.E.I.C. Marine Service, of Southside, Harrow, Middlesex, son of Charles Besley Gribble, H.E.I.C. Marine Service, of Barnstaple and his wife Mary Ann (née Baker). He d. 1 Mar 1856 at 21 Pembridge Villas, London and she d. 27 Jan 1892 at The Grange, Wimbledon having had issue: 1 son and 5 daus.
f. Rachel, b. 13 Aug 1808, bapt 8 Sep 1808 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, d. unmarried 13 Apr 1884 at 15 Wellswood Park, Torquay (Will dated 13 Jun 1881 and proved 24 May 1884).
1. Elizabeth, b. 10 Jan 1766 in Bridgewater Square in the parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate, d. unmarried 24 Apr 1789.
2. Ann, of Islington, b. 4 Dec 1768 in Islington, d. unmarried 8 May 1855 and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
3. Catherine, b. 22 Nov 1772, d. unmarried 1845 in Islington.
4. Mary, b. 7 Apr 1776, d. 8 Jun 1792.