. The Houblon family, its story and times. possessed of considerable property, which descended tohis daughter. An estate in Lambeth remained for three generations inthe Houblon family. For it Two heriots were due to His Grace the LordArchbishop of Canterbury as Lord of the Manor, viz. Two Coach Geld-ings. In 1770 ^31 was paid by Jacob Houblon, Esq., great-grandson ofMr. Bate, in lieu of the above. A FAMILY TRUST of the costliness and pomp of funerals in those great many documents exist at Hallingbury relatingto the property inherited by MaryHoublon from her father, who pro-bably was a m


. The Houblon family, its story and times. possessed of considerable property, which descended tohis daughter. An estate in Lambeth remained for three generations inthe Houblon family. For it Two heriots were due to His Grace the LordArchbishop of Canterbury as Lord of the Manor, viz. Two Coach Geld-ings. In 1770 ^31 was paid by Jacob Houblon, Esq., great-grandson ofMr. Bate, in lieu of the above. A FAMILY TRUST of the costliness and pomp of funerals in those great many documents exist at Hallingbury relatingto the property inherited by MaryHoublon from her father, who pro-bably was a member of that branch ofthe Bate family who came to Londonfrom Esley in Yorkshire in the seven-teenth century.^ That Mr. Daniel Batewas Armiger, viz. that he was entitledto armorial bearings, is shown by thefact that a hatchment was provided forerection on his house after his decease.^A year later Mrs. Houblons own death left her son anorphan, when he was taken by his uncle to Bubbing-worth, of which manor he was now owner. James Houblon,. Arms of Bate. Elizabeth = Rev. JacobiWincop of Moreton. Abraham = DorothyHubert. Charles 1 = Mary Bate, d. March1711. d. 1717. Jacobg, Rector of Bubbingworth, ISir Richard,d. ;. Anne, istViscountessPalmerston. Jacob 3, b. 31st July 1710. The Reverend Jacob was fifty-seven when he foundhimself the sole guardian of the seven-year-old boy ofhis brother Charles ; and that he henceforth made himand his education the chief object in his life is certain,also that the child responded to his kindness by a warm Visitations of London, idZ^. Their arms were : Sable, a fess engrailedargent below three dexter hands couped bendways or. The crest a stagshead and neck, erased argent, antlered or. - Mr. Bate was not properly buried according to the laws of the Collegeof Arms, or a Herald would have attended at the funeral and taken acertificate. 1717 4 THE HOUBLON FAMILY affection. When he was thirteen, Sir Richard Houblonput into execution a plan


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