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he renewed the lease of the shore and beach at Barmston from Sir T. A. Constable, Bart., for another 14 years on the same terms as his father had made. He married twice—

(1) On 2nd November, 1833, Louisa, daughter of Walter Strickland, of Cokethorpe Park, Esq., by whom he had no issue.[1]
(2) On 7th February, 1843, Harriet, second daughter of Thomas Lightfoot, of Sevenoaks, in the Co. of Kent, Esq., by whom he had issue—
  1. Henry Somerville (XXXI).
  2. Catherine Maude, who on 31st July, 1866, was married to William Mussenden, General, 8th Hussars.

Sir Henry died 25th June, 1869, and was buried at Burton Agnes.[2]


(XXX)REV. GRIFFITH BOYNTON, second son of Sir Henry, 9th Baronet, born 4th November, 1815. Graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A., 1839, M.A., 1842; Clerk in Holy Orders. He was Rector of Barmston (1860-1898), and married Selina, third daughter of William Watkins, of Badby House, Co. Southampton, Esq., and had issue—

  1. Griffith Henry (XXXII).
  2. Charles Ingram William, born at Kirk Hallam Hall, Co. Derby, 1853, graduated at Trinity College, Dublin; Clerk in Holy Orders. He became Rector of Barmston in 1898, married Mary, daughter of Samuel Cunliffe Lister (created Baron Masham in 1891), by whom he has issue one daughter.
    Mary Constance, born at Carlton Vicarage, 5th November, 1890. Married at Bridlington 5th September, 1912, to Philip Lloyd Greame. Esq.
  1. The hatchment of this lady hangs on the south side of the nave of Burton Agnes Church.
  2. His hatchment hangs on the west wall of the Boynton pew, opposite the fireplace, in Burton Agnes Church.