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[edit]DescriptionSt Margaret of Antioch, Norfolk - Hatchment - geograph.org.uk - 1500889.jpg |
English: Hatchment in Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Felbrigg, Norfolk. For Vice- Admiral William Windham (1768-1833) (born "William Lukin"), of Felbrigg Hall, Vice-Admiral of the White. See his portrait in Felbrigg Hall[1]. He was the eldest son of Very Rev Dr. George William Lukin (1739-1812), Rector of Felbrigg and Dean of Wells, by his wife Catherine Doughty, daughter of Robert Lee Doughty, Esq, of Hanworth Hall, Hanworth, Norfolk. George William Lukin was the son of Robert Lukin (d.1744), Gent, of Braintree and Dunmow in Essex, by his wife Sarah Hicks (born 1710) (sister of Thomas Hicks of Tanfield, co. Essex). Sarah survived him and remarried (as his first wife, having had a mistress (Mary Morgan) previously) William Windham II (1717-1761), of Felbrigg Hall, MP for Aldeburgh in 1754. Sarah's son was William Windham III (1750-1810) of Felbrigg, who married Cecilia Forrest (d.1824). William Windham III died childless and bequeathed Felbrigg to his half-nephew Capt. "William Lukin" (eldest son of his half-brother Rev George William Lukin ("Billy")) who following the death of Cecilia Forrest, William Windham III's widow, in 1824, succeeded to his surname, arms and property, including Felbrigg Hall. (Source: Ketton-Cremer, Felbrigg, The Story of A House, 1962; https://www.ashefamily.info/ashefamily/2823.htm). Vice-Admiral Windham married in 1801, Anne Thelluson, 2nd daughter of Peter Thelluson, Esq., of Broadsworth, co. York, by her he had issue seven sons and six daughters, all of whom survived him, with the exception of George, a lieutenant in the navy, who died at Malta, and Thomas who died an infant. Arms: Azure, a chevron between three lion's heads erased or (Wyndham) impaling quarterly of 4:
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Object location | 52° 54′ 14″ N, 1° 15′ 58″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.903980; 1.266100 |
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