Margaret Metcalfe
F, d. 1690
Her married name was Lascelles. Margaret Metcalfe married Daniel Lascelles, son of Francis Lascelles and Frances St. Quinton. Margaret Metcalfe died in 1690.
Children of Margaret Metcalfe and Daniel Lascelles
- George Lascelles b. 1681, d. 1728
- Henry Lascelles+ b. 1690, d. 1753
George Lascelles
M, b. 1681, d. 1728
George Lascelles|b. 1681\nd. 1728|p51.htm#i3630|Daniel Lascelles|b. 6 Nov 1655\nd. 1734|p17.htm#i1382|Margaret Metcalfe|d. 1690|p51.htm#i3629|Francis Lascelles|b. 23 Aug 1612|p17.htm#i1385|Frances St. Quinton||p17.htm#i1386|||||||
George Lascelles was born in 1681. He was the son of Daniel Lascelles and Margaret Metcalfe. George Lascelles died in 1728.
Henry Lascelles
M, b. 1690, d. 1753
Henry Lascelles|b. 1690\nd. 1753|p51.htm#i3632|Daniel Lascelles|b. 6 Nov 1655\nd. 1734|p17.htm#i1382|Margaret Metcalfe|d. 1690|p51.htm#i3629|Francis Lascelles|b. 23 Aug 1612|p17.htm#i1385|Frances St. Quinton||p17.htm#i1386|||||||
Henry Lascelles was born in 1690. He was the son of Daniel Lascelles and Margaret Metcalfe. Henry Lascelles died in 1753.
Children of Henry Lascelles
- Edwin Lascelles Baron of Harewood b. 1712, d. 1795
- Daniel Lascelles b. 1714, d. 1784
- Henry Lascelles b. 1716, d. 1786
Edwin Lascelles Baron of Harewood
M, b. 1712, d. 1795
Edwin Lascelles Baron of Harewood|b. 1712\nd. 1795|p51.htm#i3633|Henry Lascelles|b. 1690\nd. 1753|p51.htm#i3632||||Daniel Lascelles|b. 6 Nov 1655\nd. 1734|p17.htm#i1382|Margaret Metcalfe|d. 1690|p51.htm#i3629|||||||
Edwin Lascelles Baron of Harewood married Jane (?). Edwin Lascelles Baron of Harewood was born in 1712. He was the son of Henry Lascelles. Edwin Lascelles Baron of Harewood was created Baron of Harewood, according to Burke's, though the Gentlemen's Magazine announced this in March 1790! On 9 July 1790. He was his portrait was painted by Reynolds before 1795. He died in 1795; dsp, leaving a fortune of at least £50,000 a year - £16,000 in Yorkshire, £25,000 in the West Indies - £200,000 in the 3%s plus property. His widow gets £4,000 a year for life (and has about £20,000 disposable); and Gen. F. Lascelles £2,000 a year for life and £10,000, the bulk of Ld H's estate however passing to his cousin Edward L. FL's elder brother - £30,000 a year and £200,000 in money.
Jane (?)
F, d. 1813
Her married name was Lascelles. Jane (?) married Edwin Lascelles Baron of Harewood, son of Henry Lascelles. Jane (?) witnessed the death of Edwin Lascelles Baron of Harewood in 1795; dsp, leaving a fortune of at least £50,000 a year - £16,000 in Yorkshire, £25,000 in the West Indies - £200,000 in the 3%s plus property. His widow gets £4,000 a year for life (and has about £20,000 disposable); and Gen. F. Lascelles £2,000 a year for life and £10,000, the bulk of Ld H's estate however passing to his cousin Edward L. FL's elder brother - £30,000 a year and £200,000 in money. Jane (?) was her portrait was painted by Reynolds before 1801. She died in 1813.
Daniel Lascelles
M, b. 1714, d. 1784
Daniel Lascelles|b. 1714\nd. 1784|p51.htm#i3635|Henry Lascelles|b. 1690\nd. 1753|p51.htm#i3632||||Daniel Lascelles|b. 6 Nov 1655\nd. 1734|p17.htm#i1382|Margaret Metcalfe|d. 1690|p51.htm#i3629|||||||
Daniel Lascelles was born in 1714. He was the son of Henry Lascelles. Daniel Lascelles died in 1784; dsp.
Henry Lascelles
M, b. 1716, d. 1786
Henry Lascelles|b. 1716\nd. 1786|p51.htm#i3636|Henry Lascelles|b. 1690\nd. 1753|p51.htm#i3632||||Daniel Lascelles|b. 6 Nov 1655\nd. 1734|p17.htm#i1382|Margaret Metcalfe|d. 1690|p51.htm#i3629|||||||
Henry Lascelles was born in 1716. He was the son of Henry Lascelles. Henry Lascelles died in 1786; dsp.
Charles Francis Rowley Lascelles
M, b. 27 March 1796
Charles Francis Rowley Lascelles|b. 27 Mar 1796|p51.htm#i3637|Rowley Lascelles|b. bt 3 Apr 1768 - 2 Apr 1769\nd. 2 Apr 1843|p13.htm#i1030|Elizabeth Gould Morgan|b. c 1769\nd. b 24 May 1836|p49.htm#i3566|General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|||||||
Charles Francis Rowley Lascelles was born on 27 March 1796 at Clarges Street, Piccadilly. He was the son of Rowley Lascelles and Elizabeth Gould Morgan. Charles Francis Rowley Lascelles witnessed the will of Rowley Lascelles on 24 May 1836 at Upper Grosvenor Street; executors: Henry 2nd Lord Harewood and (his father-in-law) Sir Charles Morgan; and 3 children named as beneficiaries. Charles Francis Rowley Lascelles witnessed the codicil of Rowley Lascelles on 18 April 1842 at Upper Grosvenor Street; appointed Henry 3rd Earl of Harewood as executor, 2nd Earl having died; and son-in-law added as beneficiary, the others all still being then living.
Hugh Lascelles
M, b. 6 July 1772
Hugh Lascelles|b. 6 Jul 1772|p51.htm#i3638|General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann or Anne Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|Edward Lascelles of Barbados|b. 1702\nd. 31 Oct 1747|p17.htm#i1379||||||||||
Hugh Lascelles was baptized on 6 July 1772 at St Paul's Covent Garden; "of Francis Lascelles Esq and Ann his wife." He was the son of General Francis Lascelles and Ann or Anne Catley. Hugh Lascelles died. He was buried on 6 September 1772 at St Paul's Covent Garden.
Robert Jenner
M, b. 8 November 1776, d. 1824
Robert Jenner|b. 8 Nov 1776\nd. 1824|p51.htm#i3639|Robert Jenner|b. 1743\nd. 1810|p17.htm#i1370|||||||Mary Sawyer|d. b 1990|p68.htm#i4445|||||||
Robert Jenner lived at Chislehurst, Kent. He was born on 8 November 1776. He was the son of Robert Jenner. Robert Jenner married Frances Lascelles, daughter of General Francis Lascelles and Ann or Anne Catley, on 13 January 1801; Frances was described as "the eldest daughter of the late General L." There were six children of the marriage, all boys. Robert Jenner died in 1824; buried in Wenvoe Church vault.
Children of Robert Jenner and Frances Lascelles
- Robert Francis Jenner+ b. 13 Jan 1802, d. 1860
- Captain Birt Wyndham Rous Jenner+ b. 1809, d. 12 Dec 1863
- Albert Lascelles Jenner+ b. 1811
Anne Taylor
F, b. before 29 June 1787
Anne Taylor was born before 29 June 1787; Nothing in IGI for a birth of AT in Camberwell 1784-7. As of 1808,her married name was Lascelles. She married Edward Robert Lascelles, son of General Francis Lascelles and Ann or Anne Catley, after 29 June 1808 at Lambeth; Edward Robert Lascelles bachelor of St Mary's parish and Anne Taylor of Camberwell, Surrey, spinster, both upwards of 21. The licence was issued on 29 June 1808.
Anna Lascelles
F, b. circa 1802
Anna Lascelles|b. c 1802|p51.htm#i3644|Rowley Lascelles|b. bt 3 Apr 1768 - 2 Apr 1769\nd. 2 Apr 1843|p13.htm#i1030|Elizabeth Gould Morgan|b. c 1769\nd. b 24 May 1836|p49.htm#i3566|General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|||||||
Anna Lascelles was born circa 1802 at Tredegar, Monmouthshire. She was the daughter of Rowley Lascelles and Elizabeth Gould Morgan. Anna Lascelles witnessed the will of Rowley Lascelles on 24 May 1836 at Upper Grosvenor Street; executors: Henry 2nd Lord Harewood and (his father-in-law) Sir Charles Morgan; and 3 children named as beneficiaries. Anna Lascelles witnessed the codicil of Rowley Lascelles on 18 April 1842 at Upper Grosvenor Street; appointed Henry 3rd Earl of Harewood as executor, 2nd Earl having died; and son-in-law added as beneficiary, the others all still being then living.
Frances Lascelles
F, b. circa 1800
Frances Lascelles|b. c 1800|p51.htm#i3645|Rowley Lascelles|b. bt 3 Apr 1768 - 2 Apr 1769\nd. 2 Apr 1843|p13.htm#i1030|Elizabeth Gould Morgan|b. c 1769\nd. b 24 May 1836|p49.htm#i3566|General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|||||||
Her married name was Morgan. Frances Lascelles was born circa 1800 at Tredegar, Monmouthshire. She was the daughter of Rowley Lascelles and Elizabeth Gould Morgan. Frances Lascelles witnessed the will of Rowley Lascelles on 24 May 1836 at Upper Grosvenor Street; executors: Henry 2nd Lord Harewood and (his father-in-law) Sir Charles Morgan; and 3 children named as beneficiaries. Frances Lascelles witnessed the codicil of Rowley Lascelles on 18 April 1842 at Upper Grosvenor Street; appointed Henry 3rd Earl of Harewood as executor, 2nd Earl having died; and son-in-law added as beneficiary, the others all still being then living.
John Bushby
M, d. 1802
John Bushby A Dumfries lawyer, and, according to the Edinburgh Almanac of 1799, sheriff elect of Dumfries. He factored several estates and was owner of a private bank. A North of England man who retained something of his North Country dialect he made two prosperous marriages and bought Tinwald Downs, a country mansion near Dumfries. We know little of the relationship between Bushby and Burns. Tradition has it that the two men were friendly at one time but quarrelled when Burns was scalded by a very hot pudding, which Bushby had humorously claimed was ice cold. The poet thereafter lashed out satirically at Bushby and his relations, notably in the ballad 'John Bushby's Lamentation' and in the 'Epitaph': "Here lies John Bushby, honest man! Cheat him, devil — if you can." Robert Burns. He The hopeful youth, in Scottish senate bred,
Who owns a Bushby's heart without the head,
Comes 'mid a string of coxcombs, to display
That veni, vidi, vici, is his way: - Robert Burns, from Epistle From Esopus To Maria
in 1794. He And there will be Wigton's new Sheriff;
Dame Justice fu' brawly has sped,
She's gotten the heart of a Bushby,
But, Lord! what's become o' the head? - Robert Burns, from Ballads on Mr. Heron's Election, 1795
in 1795. He died in 1802; 'Heard you of old Bushby's dream the penult night of his life? When he thought he had fallen into a deep pit and after many efforts, got thro a gate which precipitated him lower and lower, till he awakened and behold it was a hideous Phantasma; and after eating a Dives dinner he breathed his last "unhouselled unanointed, unaneeled"*; not more than well prepared for his great change. He was one of the few men who could lead counties by the nose with the mask of honesty; to him bankruptcy proved the road to wealth and luxury.' * Ramsay misquotes Shakespeare's 'unhousel'd, disappointed, unaneal'd', Hamlet I.v.
Who owns a Bushby's heart without the head,
Comes 'mid a string of coxcombs, to display
That veni, vidi, vici, is his way: - Robert Burns, from Epistle From Esopus To Maria
in 1794. He And there will be Wigton's new Sheriff;
Dame Justice fu' brawly has sped,
She's gotten the heart of a Bushby,
But, Lord! what's become o' the head? - Robert Burns, from Ballads on Mr. Heron's Election, 1795
in 1795. He died in 1802; 'Heard you of old Bushby's dream the penult night of his life? When he thought he had fallen into a deep pit and after many efforts, got thro a gate which precipitated him lower and lower, till he awakened and behold it was a hideous Phantasma; and after eating a Dives dinner he breathed his last "unhouselled unanointed, unaneeled"*; not more than well prepared for his great change. He was one of the few men who could lead counties by the nose with the mask of honesty; to him bankruptcy proved the road to wealth and luxury.' * Ramsay misquotes Shakespeare's 'unhousel'd, disappointed, unaneal'd', Hamlet I.v.
Francis Lascelles
M, b. 1795
Francis Lascelles|b. 1795|p51.htm#i3649|(William) Francis Lascelles|b. 25 Nov 1768\nd. b 1876|p13.htm#i1029||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|||||||
Francis Lascelles was born in 1795. He was the son of (William) Francis Lascelles. As of 1882, Francis Lascelles was also known as .
John Lascelles
M, b. after 1795
John Lascelles|b. a 1795|p51.htm#i3650|(William) Francis Lascelles|b. 25 Nov 1768\nd. b 1876|p13.htm#i1029||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|||||||
John Lascelles was born after 1795. He was the son of (William) Francis Lascelles.
James Lascelles
M, b. after 1795
James Lascelles|b. a 1795|p51.htm#i3651|(William) Francis Lascelles|b. 25 Nov 1768\nd. b 1876|p13.htm#i1029||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|||||||
James Lascelles was born after 1795. He was the son of (William) Francis Lascelles.
Rowley Lascelles
M, b. 1807, d. 1895
Rowley Lascelles|b. 1807\nd. 1895|p51.htm#i3652|(William) Francis Lascelles|b. 25 Nov 1768\nd. b 1876|p13.htm#i1029||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|||||||
Rowley Lascelles was born in 1807. He was the son of (William) Francis Lascelles. Rowley Lascelles married (Mary) Albinia Hastings, daughter of Thomas Hastings 4th Light Dragoons, in 1835. Rowley Lascelles died in 1895.
Children of Rowley Lascelles and (Mary) Albinia Hastings
(Mary) Albinia Hastings
F, b. 1814, d. 1890
(Mary) Albinia Hastings|b. 1814\nd. 1890|p51.htm#i3653|Thomas Hastings 4th Light Dragoons|d. b 1876|p51.htm#i3654||||||||||||||||
(Mary) Albinia Hastings was born in 1814. She was the daughter of Thomas Hastings 4th Light Dragoons. As of 1835,her married name was Lascelles. (Mary) Albinia Hastings married Rowley Lascelles, son of (William) Francis Lascelles, in 1835. (Mary) Albinia Hastings died in 1890.
Children of (Mary) Albinia Hastings and Rowley Lascelles
Thomas Hastings 4th Light Dragoons
M, d. before 1876
Thomas Hastings 4th Light Dragoons died before 1876.
Child of Thomas Hastings 4th Light Dragoons
- (Mary) Albinia Hastings+ b. 1814, d. 1890
The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA
M, b. 1838, d. 1921
The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA|b. 1838\nd. 1921|p51.htm#i3655|Rowley Lascelles|b. 1807\nd. 1895|p51.htm#i3652|(Mary) Albinia Hastings|b. 1814\nd. 1890|p51.htm#i3653|(William) Francis Lascelles|b. 25 Nov 1768\nd. b 1876|p13.htm#i1029||||Thomas Hastings 4th Light Dragoons|d. b 1876|p51.htm#i3654||||
The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA was born in 1838. He was the son of Rowley Lascelles and (Mary) Albinia Hastings. The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA Exeter College, Oxford. He married Emma Collyer in 1866. The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA was Rector of Lavington. He died in 1921.
Children of The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA and Emma Collyer
- Georgina Lascelles b. 1866, d. 1942
- Rowley Lascelles b. 1869, d. 1928
- Harold Lascelles b. 1873, d. 1956
- Walter Lascelles+ b. 1878, d. 1952
Emma Collyer
F, b. circa 1835, d. 1918
Emma Collyer|b. c 1835\nd. 1918|p51.htm#i3656|||||||||||||||||||
Emma Collyer was born circa 1835. As of 1866,her married name was Lascelles. She married The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA, son of Rowley Lascelles and (Mary) Albinia Hastings, in 1866. Emma Collyer died in 1918.
Children of Emma Collyer and The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA
- Georgina Lascelles b. 1866, d. 1942
- Rowley Lascelles b. 1869, d. 1928
- Harold Lascelles b. 1873, d. 1956
- Walter Lascelles+ b. 1878, d. 1952
Rowley Lascelles
M, b. 1869, d. 1928
Rowley Lascelles|b. 1869\nd. 1928|p51.htm#i3658|The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA|b. 1838\nd. 1921|p51.htm#i3655|Emma Collyer|b. c 1835\nd. 1918|p51.htm#i3656|Rowley Lascelles|b. 1807\nd. 1895|p51.htm#i3652|(Mary) Albinia Hastings|b. 1814\nd. 1890|p51.htm#i3653|||||||
Rowley Lascelles was born in 1869. He was the son of The Rev Rowley Lascelles BA and Emma Collyer. Rowley Lascelles died in 1928.
Herbert Jenner LLD, JP
M, b. 23 February 1806, d. 30 July 1904
Herbert Jenner LLD, JP|b. 23 Feb 1806\nd. 30 Jul 1904|p51.htm#i3659|The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC|b. 4 Feb 1778\nd. 20 Feb 1852|p17.htm#i1364|Elizabeth Lascelles|b. 30 Mar 1784\nd. 29 Jul 1828|p13.htm#i1034|Robert Jenner|b. 1743\nd. 1810|p17.htm#i1370||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|
Herbert Jenner LLD, JP married Maria Eleanor Norman. Herbert Jenner LLD, JP was born on 23 February 1806 at Mayfair. He was the son of The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC and Elizabeth Lascelles. Herbert Jenner LLD, JP he played cricket for Eton v Harrow in 1822. He was captained Cambridge at cricket, against Oxford in the 1st ever university match, and also played for Kent: total of 36 first-class matches between 1825 and 1938, average 14.03, right-hand bat and wicket keeper in 1827. He was President of MCC in 1833. He appeared in the 1861 census at Sidcup Manor, Kent. On 1864 his name was legally changed to Jenner-Fust. He was a witness when The Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles Jenner was consecrated as bishop of Dunedin, NZ, having on 17 Oct 1865 accepted the offer of the bishopric: 6 of his 7 brothers were present, all over 6 ft. tall, and his sisters and brothers-in-law, the Nepeans and Hart Dykes - the consecration taking place on 24 August 1866 at Canterbury Cathedral. Herbert Jenner LLD, JP was In the summer of 1880, Mr Herbert Jenner-Fust played for Hill against Rockhampton at the ripe old age of 74. He captained his side, bowled unchanged from one end, kept wicket at the other and batted with the aid of another player to do the running for him, and with a bat which was made in 1829.
In 1880. He died on 30 July 1904 at Hill Court at age 98; He was President of West Kent Cricket Club for many years up to his death - but he never saw W G Grace play.
In 1880. He died on 30 July 1904 at Hill Court at age 98; He was President of West Kent Cricket Club for many years up to his death - but he never saw W G Grace play.
Children of Herbert Jenner LLD, JP and Maria Eleanor Norman
- Henrietta Maria Jenner b. 16 Jul 1836, d. b 1990
- Herbert Jenner MA, JP+ b. 14 Aug 1841, d. 11 Nov 1940
Henry Jenner
M, b. 8 August 1848, d. before 8 August 1934
Henry Jenner|b. 8 Aug 1848\nd. b 8 Aug 1934|p51.htm#i3661|The Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles Jenner|b. 1820\nd. 18 Sep 1898|p17.htm#i1365||||The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC|b. 4 Feb 1778\nd. 20 Feb 1852|p17.htm#i1364|Elizabeth Lascelles|b. 30 Mar 1784\nd. 29 Jul 1828|p13.htm#i1034|||||||
Henry Jenner was born on 8 August 1848 at at 8 o'clock. He was the son of The Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles Jenner. Henry Jenner was Department of Manuscripts, nominated by Archbishop Tait of Canterbury at British Museum, London. He was Department of Printed Books till his resignation in 1909) in 1879 at British Museum. He died before 8 August 1934; "in the 86th year of his age."
Arthur Jenner
M, b. after 1820
Arthur Jenner|b. a 1820|p51.htm#i3662|The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC|b. 4 Feb 1778\nd. 20 Feb 1852|p17.htm#i1364|Elizabeth Lascelles|b. 30 Mar 1784\nd. 29 Jul 1828|p13.htm#i1034|Robert Jenner|b. 1743\nd. 1810|p17.htm#i1370||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|
Arthur Jenner was born after 1820. He was the son of The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC and Elizabeth Lascelles. Arthur Jenner in 1839 Cambridge. He was living in 1866 at Canada. He was a witness when The Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles Jenner was travelled round the world to take possession (without success) of the bishopric of Dunedin, and met on the outward journey Arthur L[ascelles], the son of his "first cousin Frank" and "Rowley's brother". [The "Frank" here may be the son of his mother's brother Rowley.] He also met his brother Arhur (in NY), and a friend of his brother Augustus between 1868 and 1869.
Charlotte Jenner
F
Charlotte Jenner||p51.htm#i3663|The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC|b. 4 Feb 1778\nd. 20 Feb 1852|p17.htm#i1364|Elizabeth Lascelles|b. 30 Mar 1784\nd. 29 Jul 1828|p13.htm#i1034|Robert Jenner|b. 1743\nd. 1810|p17.htm#i1370||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|
Her married name was Hart Dyke. Charlotte Jenner was born. She was the daughter of The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC and Elizabeth Lascelles. Charlotte Jenner was a witness when The Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles Jenner was consecrated as bishop of Dunedin, NZ, having on 17 Oct 1865 accepted the offer of the bishopric: 6 of his 7 brothers were present, all over 6 ft. tall, and his sisters and brothers-in-law, the Nepeans and Hart Dykes - the consecration taking place on 24 August 1866 at Canterbury Cathedral.
Colonel Augustus Frederick Jenner
M, b. 1817
Colonel Augustus Frederick Jenner|b. 1817|p51.htm#i3665|The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC|b. 4 Feb 1778\nd. 20 Feb 1852|p17.htm#i1364|Elizabeth Lascelles|b. 30 Mar 1784\nd. 29 Jul 1828|p13.htm#i1034|Robert Jenner|b. 1743\nd. 1810|p17.htm#i1370||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|
Colonel Augustus Frederick Jenner was born in 1817 at Chislehurst; 6th son. He was the son of The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC and Elizabeth Lascelles. Colonel Augustus Frederick Jenner was sent out to Sydney with his regiment , the 11th Foot in 1843. He was a witness when The Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles Jenner was travelled round the world to take possession (without success) of the bishopric of Dunedin, and met on the outward journey Arthur L[ascelles], the son of his "first cousin Frank" and "Rowley's brother". [The "Frank" here may be the son of his mother's brother Rowley.] He also met his brother Arhur (in NY), and a friend of his brother Augustus between 1868 and 1869.
Capt. Robert Jenner RN
M, b. after 18 June 1806
Capt. Robert Jenner RN|b. a 18 Jun 1806|p51.htm#i3666|The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC|b. 4 Feb 1778\nd. 20 Feb 1852|p17.htm#i1364|Elizabeth Lascelles|b. 30 Mar 1784\nd. 29 Jul 1828|p13.htm#i1034|Robert Jenner|b. 1743\nd. 1810|p17.htm#i1370||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|
Capt. Robert Jenner RN was born after 18 June 1806; died aged 60 in an accident - his birthday was one 19th June. He was the son of The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC and Elizabeth Lascelles.
Elizabeth Lascelles Jenner
F, b. 27 October 1804, d. 29 September 1849
Elizabeth Lascelles Jenner|b. 27 Oct 1804\nd. 29 Sep 1849|p51.htm#i3667|The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC|b. 4 Feb 1778\nd. 20 Feb 1852|p17.htm#i1364|Elizabeth Lascelles|b. 30 Mar 1784\nd. 29 Jul 1828|p13.htm#i1034|Robert Jenner|b. 1743\nd. 1810|p17.htm#i1370||||General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|
Elizabeth Lascelles Jenner was baptized on 27 October 1804 at St. James's, Westminster; eldest daughter. She was the daughter of The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner PC and Elizabeth Lascelles. Elizabeth Lascelles Jenner married Robert Francis Jenner, son of Robert Jenner and Frances Lascelles, on 10 August 1824; This was a marriage of double first cousins, and it produced 15 children: one of them, Emma, wrote of her mother: "She always thought the year wasted if there was not a new baby born." Elizabeth Lascelles Jenner appeared in the household of Robert Francis Jenner in the 1841 census at Wenvoe Castle. Elizabeth Lascelles Jenner "was undoubtedly the best private singer of Handel in England," according to Mr Ellerton, "a great musician". She died on 29 September 1849 at age 44; she was buried in Hove Churchyard, alongside her son Bruce.
Children of Elizabeth Lascelles Jenner and Robert Francis Jenner
- Robert Francis Lascelles Jenner b. 1827, d. 1883
- The Rev Alfred Herbert Jenner b. 1828, d. b 1890
- Emma Vivian Jenner+ b. 14 Jun 1830, d. 1902
- Hugh Jenner+ b. 1831, d. a 1890
- Frances (Fanny) Jenner b. 12 Nov 1832
- The Rev Edmund Jenner b. 1833, d. b 1890
- Gertrude Jenner b. 1834
- Adolphus Jenner b. 1836, d. 1836
- Frederick Jenner b. 1839, d. 1868
- Henry Rice Jenner b. May 1840, d. 24 Nov 1840
- Herbert Augustus Rous ("Jack") Jenner b. 1842, d. 1 Apr 1875
- Harriet Georgina Jenner b. Jun 1843, d. b 1890
- Algernon Romilly Jenner b. May 1846, d. b 1890
- Isabel Jenner b. Jan 1847
- Bruce Hammond Jenner b. Sep 1848, d. 1 Apr 1849