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Hatchment, All Saints Church, Dickleburgh, Norfolk, to George Lee, Esq., late of this parish, and of Lombard Street, City of London, banker, who died May 4th, 1828, aged 68. Arms: Azure, two bars erminois over all a bend gobony or and gules (Lee); impaling: Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four roses of the second seeded or barbed vert ("Aytoun of that Ilk, Berwick" (Ayton Castle, Eyemouth, near Berwick) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.37, "Aytoun")); he married in 1786 in Weybread, Hannah Ayton/Aytoun, (per flickr file) AYTON of Ingoldesthorpe Norfolk. Sir John Patteson (11 February 1790 – 2 June 1861) an English judge wasthe second son of the Rev. Henry Patteson of Drinkstone, Suffolk, by his wife, Sophia Lee, daughter of Richard Ayton Lee, a London banker, he was born at Coney Weston, Suffolk, on 11 February 1790. Patteson was twice married: first, on 23 February 1818, to his cousin Elizabeth Lee, daughter of George Lee of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, by whom he had one daughter; and after her death on 3 April 1820, he married, on 22 April 1824, Frances Duke, daughter of James Coleridge and sister of John Taylor Coleridge, who died on 27 November 1842. (Source: wikipedia). Crest : A bear statant proper collared and chained or charged on the shoulder with a bezant (Source: Farrer, Edmund, The church heraldry of Norfolk: a description of all coats of arms on brasses, monuments, slabs, hatchments, &c., now to be found in the county. llustrated. With references to Blomefield's History of Norfolk and Burke's Armory. Together with notes from the inscriptions attached, Vol.I, Norwich, 1887, p.27[1]) From "COLLEGE OF S. AUGUSTINE CANTERBURY PARTICIPANTS AT THE CONSECRATION, S. PETER’S DAY 1848", re John Patteson[2]: Elizabeth LEE died 03 Apr 1820 sister to fourth daughter Mary LEE married 1822 joint wedding the Revd Thomas Fordham GREEN rector Graveley born Ware died 08 May 1869 buried Graveley sister to ninth daughter Margaret LEE married 1822 joint wedding the Revd William BARLEE of Barham born 1791 Wrentham died 1850; they had 14 children daughter of George LEE of Dickleburgh Norfolk magistrate for Norfolk county banker of Lombard Street London died 04 May 1828 eldest son of Richard Ayton LEE banker married 1786 Weybread and Hannah AYTON of Ingoldesthorpe Norfolk Will of Richard Ayton Lee, Banker of Ingoldisthorpe, Norfolk. Date: 11 December 1802. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. |
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