Edward Spedding Parker's senior's mother - Eliza Spedding.......... this is her familiy
SPEDDING OF SUMMERGROVE.
SPEDDING, JAMES, Esq. of Summergrove, co. Cumberland, J.P. and DL., late Capt. in the 1st Regt. of Foot Guards, and Major of the Royal Westmoreland Militia, b. 13 Oct. 1779 ; m. 15 Nov. 1808, Mary. Dykes, dau. of Lawson Dykes Ballantine, Esq. of Cockermouth, and Crookdale Hall, in the same shire, and has issue,
I. JAMES, Captain Royal Westmorland Militia, b . 25 Oct. 1810 ; m. Emily, youngest dau. (by his second wife, Julia, Countess Spytecka) of the Hon. William Frederick Wyndham, fourth son of Charles Earl of Egremont, and had issue,
1 James-Wyndham-Harrington -Percy, b. 18 April, 1849.
2 Carlisle-James-Scott, 8. 23 June, 1852.
He died in France, Oct. 6, 1851.
I. Mary-Jane-Hamilton, m to Mark-Hildesley Quayle, Esq. of Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Clerk of the Rolls of that island.
II. Sarah-Anne.
III. Elizabeth.
IV. Lucy-Isabella-Harrington.
V. Emily-Frances-Ballantine, as. to Captain Arthur Wyndham, H.E.I.C.S. son of the above Hon. William Frederick Wyndham, son of Charles Earl of Egremont, and his second wife the Countess Spyteyça.
Lineage.—This family, which came originally from Ireland, was afterwards resident for some generations in Scotland. The first, who settled in Cumberland about the year 1685, was EDWARD SPEDDING, who m Sarah Carlisle, a co-heiress and had issue,
I. John Spedding, High Sheriff of Cumberland, anno 1758, from whom have descended the Speddings of Armathwaite Hall and Mirehouse.
II. George.
III. Lancelot.
IV. CARLISLE.
And two daus.
The fourth son,
CARLISLE SPEDDING, m, Sarah, dau. of Edward and Jane Towerson, and had issue ;I. John, who d. young ; II. JAMES; III. Thomas, in Holy Orders ; and two daus. The eldest surviving: son,
JAMES SPEDDING, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Henry Todd, of St. Bees, by whom he had a dau., Elizabeth, m to Peter-John Heywood, of the Nunnery, Isle of Man, one of his Majesty’s deemsters for that island ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas and Lucy Harrington, of Carlisle, a descendant of the ancient family of Harrington,* of Harrington, Cumberland, by whom he had issue, [see Chap 4 of Nessy Heywood Nessy Heywood's comments on her grandfather]
I. JAMES SPEDDING, present representative of the family.
He served in the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards, on the Continent, under General Sir Ralph Abercrombie and his Royal Highness the Duke of York, and in the Mediterranean, under General Sir John Moore, and was severely wounded in the engagement on the 2nd of Oct. 1799, near Egmont-op-Zee, in North Holland.
II. Carlisle, Lieut. -Col. in the Army, who served as Capt. in the 4tis Regt. of Dragoons, under the Duke of Wellington, in Spain and Portugal, during nearly the whole of the Peninsular war, was present at most of the actions and sieges, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Albuera, in 1811. He m. Sarah, dau. of Hugh Parkin, Esq. of Skirsgill House, Cumberland, and has issue, Carlisle-Harrington, an officer in HM’s 56th Regt. Sarah-Elizabeth.
I. Sarah, m. to Baldwin Wake, M.D., son of Drury Wake, Esq. formerly of the 17th Dragoons, and nephew to Sir William Wake, Dart. of Courteen Hall, Northampton- shire.
II. Anne, m. to Charles Wake, M.D., brother of the above Dr. Wake, and d. in 1824.
III. Elizabeth, m. to John-Cowham Parker, Esq. of Hull.
Ams—Gules, on a fesse, engr., between three acorns, slipped, or, a mural crown, between two roses, of the field.
Crest—Out of a mural crown, or, a dexter arm, embowed, in armour, the right hand grasping a scimitar, and the arm charged with three acorns, one and two, and entwined by a branch of oak, all ppr.
Motto—Utile dulci.
Seat—Summergrove, near Whitehaven.
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