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Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,
bart., and sister of Harcourt, ist Lord
Derwent (born 182Q: created 1881);
and had
a. Edwin Charles Perry, born
1858.
b. Hilda Perry, born i860; mar-
ried i88q, Alastair Grant.
c. Helen Perry, born 1865 ; mar-
ried 1 89 1, E. G. W. Phillips.
iii. James Perry. A raised tomb
in the east end of the churchyard of
Wimbledon bears this inscription
(Bartlett's "Wimbledon," p. 89)— "In
memory of James Perry, Captain in
the 15th Regiment of Native Infantry
on the Bengal Establishment and Ad-
jutant and Quarter-Master General of
the Invalids at Chunar : a station to
which he was appointed as a reward
for his bravery m the assault and
capturing' of Agra, where he was
severely wounded. He died at Chunar
on 1 st January, 1806, aged 29 years,
deeply and universally regretted. Also
of John Perry [iv], who died 21 Aug-
ust, 1806, aged 22 months. They were
both sons of James Perry, Esqr., of
Merton in this parish."
v. Ann Horatio Perry : married be-
tween 1 8 19 and 1821, John Crawford.
vi. Esther Perry,
vii. Joan Perry,
viii. Catherine Ann Perry.
Miss Perry, the sister of the Editor :
married (1) - — Lunan ; (2) Nov., 1796,
Richard Porson, the famous Greek
scholar. She died April 12, 1797
("D.N.B.").
Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,
bart., and sister of Harcourt, ist Lord
Derwent (born 182Q: created 1881);
and had
a. Edwin Charles Perry, born
1858.
b. Hilda Perry, born i860; mar-
ried i88q, Alastair Grant.
c. Helen Perry, born 1865 ; mar-
ried 1 89 1, E. G. W. Phillips.
iii. James Perry. A raised tomb
in the east end of the churchyard of
Wimbledon bears this inscription
(Bartlett's "Wimbledon," p. 89)— "In
memory of James Perry, Captain in
the 15th Regiment of Native Infantry
on the Bengal Establishment and Ad-
jutant and Quarter-Master General of
the Invalids at Chunar : a station to
which he was appointed as a reward
for his bravery m the assault and
capturing' of Agra, where he was
severely wounded. He died at Chunar
on 1 st January, 1806, aged 29 years,
deeply and universally regretted. Also
of John Perry [iv], who died 21 Aug-
ust, 1806, aged 22 months. They were
both sons of James Perry, Esqr., of
Merton in this parish."
v. Ann Horatio Perry : married be-
tween 1 8 19 and 1821, John Crawford.
vi. Esther Perry,
vii. Joan Perry,
viii. Catherine Ann Perry.
Miss Perry, the sister of the Editor :
married (1) - — Lunan ; (2) Nov., 1796,
Richard Porson, the famous Greek
scholar. She died April 12, 1797
("D.N.B.").
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