Children of Thomas Adderley; his widow married Lord Hobart in 1792. They had one daughter, Sarah, who married Mr. Robinson. Lady Hobart died in 1796. Lord Hobart married secondly Eleanor Eden, in 1799, and became Earl of Buckinghamshire in 1804.
Miss Eden’s brother, Rector of Eyam in Derbyshire.
Hon. William de Roos married, June 7, Lady Georgina Lennox.
Lord Henry FitzGerald.
William Hayley. His Memoirs were published in 1823.
Married in 1832 Lord Howick.
Eleanor died, aged sixteen, in November 1824.
Lady Mary Osborne, daughter of 5th Duke of Leeds, married Thomas, 2nd Earl of Chichester, 1801.
George Godolphin Osborne (8th Duke of Leeds), married, 1824, Harriet Stewart.
Miss St. Jules, married, 1809, Hon. G. Lamb.
William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire.
Lord Henry Frederick Thynne, afterwards 3rd Marquess of Bath, married, 1830, Harriet, daughter of 1st Lord Ashburton.
Lieut. – Col. Richard Pepper Arden (Lord Alvanley).
Mr. Baring Wall of Norman Court.
Henry Eden (Admiral) married in 1849 Elizabeth, daughter of Hon. George Beresford.
Sir J. Copley and Miss Copley.
Rev. Robert Eden, married in September Mary Hurt of Alderwasley, Derbyshire.
Lady Francis Osborne (Miss Eden’s sister).
Charlotte Godolphin Osborne, married in 1829 Sir Theodore Brinkman.
Miss Eden’s brother-in-law, Nicholas Vansittart. He was Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1812-23, and was made Lord Bexley when he went out of office.
Near Hertford.
George Russell, son of Lord W. Russell, died September 15, 1825.
Elizabeth, married, 1829, Lord Wriothesley Russell.
Henry Greville, born 1801, son of Lady Charlotte and Charles Greville.
Daughter of Lord Forester, married in 1830 General the Hon. George Anson.
Miss Eden’s visit to Bowood.
Pamela, aged five. She married Rev. Charles Stanford in 1841.
The Hon. William FitzGerald de Roos.
“Two letters on Scottish affairs from Edward Bradwardine Waverley, Esq., to Malachi Malagrowther, Esq.” They were written by Scott. John Wilson Croker’s reply appeared in the Courier newspaper.
Right Hon. F. J. Robinson, Chancellor of the Exchequer from January 1823 to April 1827.
George Welbore Agar-Ellis, created Baron Dover in 1831.
Lady Charlotte Cavendish Bentinck married Charles Greville.
William Arden, 2nd Baron Alvanley, born 1789, died unmarried in 1849.
Francis Leveson-Gower, son of the 1st Duke of Sutherland. Later he inherited property from the last Duke of Bridgewater and became known as Francis Egerton. He married Harriet, daughter of Charles Greville in 1822. In 1846 he was created Earl of Ellesmere.
The Tide-waiters waited for ships coming in on the flood-tides to collect duties.
The Grange, Alresford, Hampshire, belonged to Mr. Alexander Baring.
Lawrence Peel, married, 1822, Lady Jane Lennox, sister of Lady Georgina de Roos.
“Captain Macheath” was bought by Lord Lansdowne for 500 guineas.