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| Tichborne and related families (partial) |
| | | | | Henry Tichborne 7th Bt. ?-1821 |
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Henry Joseph Tichborne 8th Bt. ?-1845 | | Edward Doughty 9th Bt. ??-1853 | | Katherine Arundell "Lady Doughty" ??-1872 | | James Francis Doughty Tichborne 10th Bt. ?-1862 | | Henriette Felicite ?-1868 | | Robert Tichborne | | "Mrs. Nangle" | | | | |
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| 6 (or 7) daughters | | Katherine Doughty | | Percival Radcliffe | | Roger Charles
Tichborne 1829-1854 | | Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne 11th Bt. 1839-1866 | | Theresa Mary Arundell ??-1895 | | children | | | | |
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| | | | | | children | | | | | | | | | | Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne 12th Bt. 1866-?? |
| | | | | Mary Christina Arundell 1764-1805 | | James Everard Arundell 9th Baron Arundell of Wardour 1763-1817 | | |
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Edward Doughty ??-1853 | | Katherine Arundell "Lady Doughty" ??-1872 | | Frances Catharine Tichborne one of the 6 d. of Henry Joseph Tichborne ?-1836 | | Henry Benedict Arundell 11th Baron Arundell 1804-1862 | | Theresa Stourton | | | | | | |
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| Katherine Doughty | | Percival Radcliffe | | John Francis Arundell 12th Baron Arundell 1831-1906 | | Everard Aloysius Gonzaga Arundell 13th Baron Arundell 1834-1907 | | Theresa Mary Arundell ?-1895 | | Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne 11th Bt. 1839-1866 | | | | |
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| | children | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne 12th Bt. 1866-?? |
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James Francis Doughty Tichborne 10th Bt. ?-1862 | | Henriette Felicty ?-1868 | | Henry Danby Seymour MP | | Alfred Seymour MP | | |
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Roger Charles
Tichborne 1829-1854 | | Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne 11th Bt. 1839-1866 | | Theresa Mary Arundell ??-1895 | | |
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Henry Seymour
- Henrietta Felicity (natural daughter)
- Henry Danby Seymour, uncle
- Alfred Seymour, uncle
Mrs. Radcliffe formerly Katherine Doughty - engaged on and off to her cousin Roger Tichborne. Married in 1854.
Lady Doughty
Doughty left estate to Edward Tichborne who changed his name to Edward Doughty. His brother and nephew added the name Doughty upon inheriting. Katherine Arundell and Theresa Arundell are aunt and niece; the latter d. of the 11th Lord Arundell of Wardour, Henry Benedict Arundell was married to Frances Catherine Tichborne daughter of Henry Joseph Tichborne (but she is not the mother of Theresa, she is the mother of the 12th and 13th barons).
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It will
be remembered that Sir Henry Tichborne, who died in
1821, left four sons and a daughter. Of the sons, the
three elder, Henry Joseph, Edward, and James, all in turn
succeeded to the title, and all. had children; Robert, the
youngest, died without issue; and the daughter married a
gentleman named Nangle, and became the mother of two
sons and a daughter. Sir Henry Joseph had no son, but
six daughters, of whom the three elder became respectively
Lady Dormer, Lady Arundel of Wardour, and Mrs.
Washington Hibbert. The three younger were Catherine,
the wife of Colonel William Greenwood; Lucy, the wife
of Mr. Towneley; and Emily, the wife of Matthew James
Higgins, the well-known `Jacob Omnium' of the Times
and the Pall Mall Gazette. Next to Lady Doughty and
her daughter, Mrs. Greenwood was perhaps the one of his
female relatives with whom Roger was on the most
affectionate terms; her husband and his brother, Colonel
George Greenwood, famous as an authority on horseman-
ship, had been among the kindest friends of his boyhood,
and it was to her he addressed his last letter before
leaving England. Lady Doughty was still alive, so was
her daughter; and the latter's husband, Mr. Radcliffe, had
been acquainted with Roger through acting with him in
private theatricals at Sir Clifford Constable's, while Miss
Nangle had been Mrs. Radcliffe's friend and confidante in
their girlish days, and a constant visitor both at Upton
and Tichborne when Roger was there, The only two of
old Mr. Seymour's daughters then surviving were Mrs.
Bouverie and Lady Rawlinson, both of whom had known
Roger well in his Stonyhurst time and subsequently; and
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his two sons, Henry Danby Seymour and Alfred Seymour,
were both alive, and both members of the House of
Commons. Though by blood they were Roger's half-uncles,
the relationship was by tacit consent never alluded to,
but they associated together on the footing of cousins,
addressing each other by their Christian names, and enjoy-
ing an intimacy which, until Roger's departure to America,
had never been interrupted by a quarrel or a harsh word
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