Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Elizabeth Whyte,   1812 -          Index

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     1881 census gives birthplace as Ireland.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Frederick Alexander Stewart-Savile,   4 Jul 1820 - 6 Oct 1904         Index

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     Of Hollanden Park, Kent, England. J.P. Devon, successively Rector of King's Nympton, North Huish, and Torwood, Torquay, Devon, assumed additional surname of STEWART 1874, under the will of his wife's uncle Robert Dykes of Oaklands, Lanarkshire. Educated Trinity Coll., Cambridge, M.A.
        Rector of Kings Nympton, and supposedly a kinsman of Henry Mallet Veale, who came to study Latin with him and met Elizabeth Sa(u)nders.

Savile (post Stewart-Savile), Frederick Alexander. College: TRINITY Entered: Michs. 1839 Born: 1820 Died: Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Apr. 17, 1839. [4th s. of Albany, M.P., of Oaklands, Devon (and Eleanora Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Bourchier Wrey, 6th Bart.). B. July 4, 1820.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1843; priest (Worcester) 1844; C. of Holy Rhood, Southampton, 1843-5. R. of King's Nympton, Devon, 1845-54. R. of North Huish, 1854-60. C. of St Thomas, Exeter, 1860-6. R. of St Mark with St Matthias, Torwood, 1868-79. J.P. for Devon. Married, Sept. 1852, Sophia Stewart, only dau. of Thomas Dykes, of Oaklands, Lanarks. Assumed the additional name of Stewart, June 26, 1874, under the will of his wife's uncle, Robert Dykes, of Hollanden Park, Tonbridge. Resided latterly at Hildenborough, Kent, where he died Nov. 6, 1907. Father of Robert D. S. (1882, sub Stewart-Savile) and Walter S. (1874, sub Stewart-Savile); brother of Bourchier W. (1835). (Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Nov. 7, 1907; Changes of Name.)

1901 census: age 80; born Mt. Radford, Exeter, Devon; Clergyman Church of England; living in Hildenborough, Kent.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Sophia Stewart Dykes,   Chr. Feb 1830 - 1907         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   Feb 1830
     Place:   Govan, Lanark, Scotland

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     Only daughter of Thomas Dykes of Oaklands, Lanarkshire.



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Note for:   Robert Palk,   1728 - 29 Apr 1798         Index

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      Governor of Madras, 1755-1763. In 1788 built Lawrence Castle (named for his friend, Major-General Stringer Lawrence the founder of the Indian army), or Haldon Belvedere just south of Dunchideock near Exeter, overlooking Dartmoor. Built on a triangular design, the folly is big enough to accomodate living qurters, including a ballroom, and has an excellent view over the River Exe.
       Robert Palk was made a baronet, Lord Haldon, and was reputed to have been one of the richest men in England in the 1790's.



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Note for:   Lawrence Palk,   26 Feb 1818 - 22 Mar 1883         Index

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     Haldon House, Haldon, Devonshire, England



Individual Notes

Note for:   Richard Thomas William Lambart Hugh Brickenden,   18 Dec 1811 - March qtr., 1900         Index

Death Note: Source:    Age 90

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     On National Register of Archives website:

    Brickenden, Richard Thomas William Lambart (1809-1900) Natural Historian

1848-52 : letters (29) to Gideon Algernon Mantell
        National Library of New Zealand: Alexander Turnbull Library
        Reference : MS Papers 83 Folder 16
        NRA 40579 Mantell
        see Microfilm copies (ref.XA 64) at East Sussex R.O.

1 record noted.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Robert Dykes Stewart Stewart-Savile,   22 Jan 1863 - 24 Feb 1945         Index

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     STEWART-SAVILE, ROBERT [DYKES] STEWART College: JESUS Entered: Michs. 1882 Born: Jan. 22, 1863 Died: Feb. 24, 1945 Adm. pens. (age 19) at JESUS, Oct. 1, 1882. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Frederick Alexander (1839, sub Savile) [of Hollanden Park, Tonbridge] (and Sophia Stewart, only dau. of Thomas Dykes, of Oaklands, Lanarkshire). B. [Jan. 22, 1863], at Torquay. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1882. Lieut., Kent Yeomanry. A.D.C. to the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand, 1889-90. Master of the West Kent Foxhounds, 1893-5. Sold Hollanden Park, 1908; resided thereafter at Oaklands, Bembridge, Isle of Wight. J.P. for Hants. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Remount Service; Lieut.-Comm., R.N.R.). Married, Apr. 7, 1892, Katharine Evelyn, dau. of Col. Henry Lumsden, of Pitcaple Castle, Aberdeens., and had issue. Died Feb. 24, 1945. Brother of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. (sub Savile).)

1901 census: Living in Bilton, Warwick.