. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. d has issue. 8 Janetta-Maria, h. May 1814, m. 23 Feb. 1843, Isaac-Thomas Cookson, Esq., ofSwinburne Castle, Northumberland. 9 Rev. Henry-Richard, b 1815, April 1846, Georgiana-Augusta-Fred erica, 2nd daughter of Sir ThomasBradford, 10 W illiam-John, b. June 1817. II George, Oct. 1818. 12 Mary, b. 8 Oct. 1820, d. 1 Jan. 1821. 2 Nicholas-William, the present Peer. 3 Rev. Henry-Colborne, d. 3 Feb. 1832, leaving issue by his marriage 21 April 1808, wi
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. d has issue. 8 Janetta-Maria, h. May 1814, m. 23 Feb. 1843, Isaac-Thomas Cookson, Esq., ofSwinburne Castle, Northumberland. 9 Rev. Henry-Richard, b 1815, April 1846, Georgiana-Augusta-Fred erica, 2nd daughter of Sir ThomasBradford, 10 W illiam-John, b. June 1817. II George, Oct. 1818. 12 Mary, b. 8 Oct. 1820, d. 1 Jan. 1821. 2 Nicholas-William, the present Peer. 3 Rev. Henry-Colborne, d. 3 Feb. 1832, leaving issue by his marriage 21 April 1808, with Mary, eldest daughter of James Farrer, Esq. 4 Rev. Richard, b. 1782, d. 21 Jan. 1845 ; having m. 8 Nov. 1810, the only daughter of the late Rev. R. P. Johnson. 5 Charles-John. 6 Henrietta - Elizabeth, m. 1st, 22 Aug. 1804, the Hon. John Scott, see Eldon ; and 2ndly, 7 July 1811, James-William Farrer, Esq., of Ingle-borough, Vorkshire, a Master in Chancery, 6. 11 May 1785. Creation.—1839. Motto.—Constans fidei: True to the faith. Town Residence.—10, Hill Street, Berkeley Square. Seat.—West Marling, Norfolk. 137 C OL. COLCHESTER, BARON. (Abbot.)Charles Abbot, Baron Colchester of Colchester, Co. Essex, inthe Peerage of the United Kingdom; a Captain in the Royal Navy;b. 12 March 1798, succeeded 8 May 1829, m. 3 Feb. 1836, Hon. Eli-zabeth-Susan Law, 3rd daughter of Edward, 1st Lord EUenborough,b. a Sept. 1799, and lias had issue, 1 A daughter, still-born 14 Nov. 1837. 2 A daughter, still-born 18 Nov. 1839. 3*Hon. Reginald-Chailes-Edward, b. 13 Feb. Lordships father, Charles, first Lord, who during fifteen years filledwith distinction the high office of Speaker of the House of Commons, was h. 14 , and d. 8 May 1829; having m. 29 Dec. 1796, Elizabeth, eldest daughter ofSir Philip Gibbes, Bart., by whom, who d. 10 June 1847, he had issue : 1 Charles, present and second Lord. 2 Hon. Philip-Henry, b. 10 June 1802, d. 8 Jan. 1835; having m. 31 Dec. 1829, Franc
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