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370 LAMB— LAMBERT. LAMB, Sib Aechibald, " of Burville, Berks." (1795, G.B.), capt. 2nd life guards 1875; s. his grandfather as 3rd Baronet in 1860 ; b. 5 Nov. 1845 ; m, 20 Mar. 1875, Louisa Maiy Caroline, youngest dau. of Sir Henry Estridge Dun'ant, Bart, and widow of John Eichard Fenwick, Esq. ; heir presumptive, his brother Charles Anthony. Abms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Per pale wavy arg. and erminois a chevron between three lambs passant sa., LAiiB. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a fesse lozengy or and az. in chief three mascles of the last in base five erm. spots, aU within a bordure of the third bezanty, and on a canton gu. a bend of the field charged with the baton of knight-marshal ppr. BURGES. Crests — A lamb passant sa. charged with a bezant thereon a trefoil slipped vert, LAiiB. A camel's head ppr. bezantee and erased gu. BURGES. Motto — Levius fit patientii. Seat — Beauport, Battle, Sussex. Hittcaflp. Sm JAMES (BLAS'D EUEGES) LAMB (son of George Burgess, who captured the standard of Prince Charles' bodyguard, borne by the Duke of AthoU at the battle of Culloden, and great-grandson of Lieut. -Col. Roger Surges, who success- fully defended the tOTSTi of Farringdon against Oliver Cromwell, 1645), Ji.P. Helston. Cornwall 1787 and 1790, under-sec. of state foreign affairs 1789 95. joint privy seal, knight marshal of the household for life, ^vith remainder to his son, and created a Baroxet 31 Oct. 1795; assiuned by R.L. 25 Oct. 1821 the sur- name of LA3IB only, and the arms of Lamb quarterly with those of Burges; b. 8 June, 1752; d. 13 Oct. 1834, having" m. 1st — 19 June, 1777, Hon. Elizabeth Xoel, 2nd dau. of Edward. Viscount Wentworth ; she d. s.p.21 Jan. 1779. He m. 2ndly— 16 Dec. 1780, Anne, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-CoL MontoUeu Baron of St. HypoUte ; shed. 17 Oct. 1810. He m. 3rdly— 8 Sept. 1812, Lady Margaret (Lindsay), widow of Alexander Fordyce, Esq. dau. of James, 5th Earl of Balcarres, and she d. 1 Dec. 1814. By his 2nd wife he had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Charles Montolieu Lamb, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Wentworth Xoel. ensign Coldstream guards; b. 27 Kov. 1791; kiUed at siege of Burgos, in Spain, 19 Oct. 1812. (3) Somerville Waldemar, capt. grenadier guards, wounded at Waterloo: b. 9 M.ir. 1794; d. 7 Mar. 1869, having m. in 1821, Milanie Marianne, dau. of Capt. Meray, of the French army. Sm CHAJRLES MOXTOLIEU LAMB, 2nd Baronet. D.C.L. knight marshal of Kings household 30 Jan. 1825; b. 8 July, 1785; d. 21 Mar. 1860, ha^^ng m. 1st— 28 Jan. 1815. Mary, Dowager Lady Montgomerie, dau. and coheir of Archibald, 11th Earl of Eglinton ; she d. 12 June, 1848, He m. 2ndly— 28 Oct. 1853, Frances, eldest dau. of Rev. William Margesson, of Van, and Oakhurst, Surrey, rector of Watlington and vicar of Mountfield, Sussex. By his 1st wife he had a son, viz. — Charles James Savile moxtgomerie Lamb, b. 7 Oct. 1816; (Lll Dec. 1856, having m. 1841, Anna Charlotte, eldest dan. of Arthur Grey, of Bersted, Sussex; she d. 29 Oct. 1880, having (re-m. 4 July, 1871, to Comte Henry de Chasseloup- Laubat) had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Archibald, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Charles Anthony, lieut. rifle brigade 1876, heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy; b. (posth.) 21 Mar. 1857. (3) Mary Montgomerie, m. 27 Feb. 1864, to Henry Sydenham Singleton, of MeU, co. Louth, and Hazeley, Hants, high sheriff Louth 1862, and Cavan, capt. Louth rifle mil. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Montolieu Rodney Sixgletox, b. 11 June. 1867.— John Holland b. 31 July, 1869.- Clara Patience Sarah.— Sophie Mary Theresa. (4) Flora Caroline, m. 12 April, 1871, to George Hay Moncrieif , col. Scots guards, s. p. LAMBERT, Sir Hexey Foley, of London (1710/11, G.B.), lieut. Wore. yeo. cav. 1881; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1872 ; b. 21 Jan. 1861 ; heir presumptive, his brother Felton. Arms — Arg. on a mount a greyhound courant gu. in front of an oak tree ppr. CRE.ST— Out of a ducal coronet or three ostrich feathers gu. arg. and az. Motto — Sequitando si giunge. Seat— The Lodge, Great Malvern, Etneage. SIR JOHX LAMBERT, of .St. Martin, in the Isle of Rhee, in France, bred to the law (grandson of John Lambert, of the Isle of Rhee, descended from a Devonshire family); created a Baroxet 11 Feb. 171011, a director of the South Sea Company; d. 4 Feb. 1722, 3. having m. Madeline, dau. of Benjamin Beuzelin, of Rouen, merchant; she d. April, 1737, having had with other issue a son, SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet ; b. 22 Mar. 1690 ; d. 4 Feb. 1772, having m. Anne, dau. of Tempest Holmes, Esq. one of the commissioners of the victualling oflBce; she d. 1794, having had yrifh other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir John, s. as 3rd Baronet. [21 Robert Alexander, capt, R,N,; bp. 24 July, 1732 ; d. 21 Dec. 1801, having m. 19 Jan. 1768, Catherine, dau. of Edward Byndloss, of Jamaica, and had with otlier issue 5 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Robert Stuart, rear-adm. k.n. 1819, com.-in-chief of the squadron employed at St. Helena for the secure detention of Buonaparte; b. 2 April, 1771 ; d. s. p. Sept. 1836, having ni 1st— Sept. 1818, Charlotte, dau. of Frederick Pigou, Esq. of London. He m. 2ndly — 1822, Louisa, widow of Rev. Thomas Cobb, of Ightham, Kent, and mother of Sir George Robert Lambert's first wUe,