. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . Edward Carlile died on28 October, 1901, at his residence, Kingsbury, Richmond,and was buried at Richmond. The east window in Holy TrinityChurch there was presented by the members of his own family inhis memory. His portrait, by W. W. Ouless, (b. 1848),and that of his wife, by Percy Bigland, are at Ponsbourne Park,Herts [Carlile, Edward Hildred]. The armorial bearings ofMr. Edward Carlile were :—Or, a cross flory gules, on a chiefof the second, a saltire of the first. Mantling : crules doubled : on a wreath of the liveries two dra


. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . Edward Carlile died on28 October, 1901, at his residence, Kingsbury, Richmond,and was buried at Richmond. The east window in Holy TrinityChurch there was presented by the members of his own family inhis memory. His portrait, by W. W. Ouless, (b. 1848),and that of his wife, by Percy Bigland, are at Ponsbourne Park,Herts [Carlile, Edward Hildred]. The armorial bearings ofMr. Edward Carlile were :—Or, a cross flory gules, on a chiefof the second, a saltire of the first. Mantling : crules doubled : on a wreath of the liveries two dragons heads, addorsee,vert, and on an escroll over the same, the motto were twelve children of the marriage, of whom seven survive;See Carlile, Wilson, Edward Hildred, Julia (of London), EleanorAnn, Isobel, Marie Louise, Willoughby, Janette Elizabeth, andJames Victor; Thomas, Margaret; Sturdy, Florence; and Cave,Beatrice Mary. The widow died at Kingsbury, Woking, Surrey, on 28February, 1908, and was buried at Richmond, Carlile, Edward, of Westgate, the second son of Carlile,Wilson, was born on 11 April, 1876, and was educated at School, London, and at Magdalene College, Cambridge,of which he was a Scholar. He has taken the degree of (with his brother Christopher) carries on a preparatoryschool for boys at St. Christophers, Westgate-on-Sea, 8 April, 1908, he was married at St. Mary Abbotts Church, BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. Kensington, to Florence, daughter of the late George Meakin,of Cresswell Hall, Stafford, and widow of the late Lionel Fisher,of Mount Hall, Great Hakesley, Colchester.


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