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==Family==
==Family==
Father: William Vickery (b. 1715 - became 2nd Viscount Saltash in 1745, d. 1783). Fought at Dettingen, married Anne Fletcher (b. 1723, d. 1750) then remarried to Elizabeth Pimbury (b.1734, d.1802)
''See also [[Vickery Family]]''


Mother: Elizabeth Vickery nee Pimbury
Father: [[William Vickery I|William Vickery]] (b. 1715 - became 2nd Viscount Saltash in 1745, d. 1783). Fought at Dettingen, married [[Emmeline Vickery|Emmeline Fletcher]] (b. 1723, d. 1750) then remarried to Elizabeth Pimbury (b.1734, d.1802)
 
Mother: [[Elizabeth Vickery]] nee Pimbury


Half-brother: [[Edward Vickery I|Edward]] (b. 1744, d. 1781)
Half-brother: [[Edward Vickery I|Edward]] (b. 1744, d. 1781)
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Brother: [[George Vickery|George]] (b. 1758)
Brother: [[George Vickery|George]] (b. 1758)
Brother-in-Law: [[John Asquith]]


Wife: [[Charlotte Vickery]] nee von Alfeld (b. 1759)
Wife: [[Charlotte Vickery]] nee von Alfeld (b. 1759)
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Issue: [[Robert Vickery|Robert]] (b. 1782), [[John Vickery|John]] (b. 1785), [[Emma Vickery|Emma]] (b. 1790)
Issue: [[Robert Vickery|Robert]] (b. 1782), [[John Vickery|John]] (b. 1785), [[Emma Vickery|Emma]] (b. 1790)


Nephews and Nieces: [[Georgiana Vickery|Georgiana]] (b. 1793), [[William Vickery|William]] (b. 1795), [[Laura Vickery|Laura]] (b. 1797), [[Miranda Vickery|Miranda]] (b. 1800), [[Edward Vickery|Edward]] (b 1803)
Nephews and Nieces: [[David Asquith|David]] (b. 1768), [[St John Asquith|St John]] (b. 1770), [[Edward Asquith|Edward]] (b. 1776), [[Richard Asquith|Richard]] (b. 1776), [[Charlotte Asquith]] (b. 1781), [[Georgiana Vickery|Georgiana]] (b. 1793), [[William Vickery|William]] (b. 1795), [[Laura Vickery|Laura]] (b. 1797), [[Miranda Vickery|Miranda]] (b. 1800), [[Edward Vickery|Edward]] (b 1803)


==Going to War==
==Going to War==
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When the Viscount is in his study or the gun-room, or the estate office, his presence may be located by the rather asthmatic breathing of the aforesaid pointers. One or other of them is generally to be found asleep with its head resting somewhat heavily on his Lordship's foot.
When the Viscount is in his study or the gun-room, or the estate office, his presence may be located by the rather asthmatic breathing of the aforesaid pointers. One or other of them is generally to be found asleep with its head resting somewhat heavily on his Lordship's foot.


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Latest revision as of 15:10, 2 August 2017

James Vickery
Portrayed by Ciaran Hinds Unofficially - NPC
Full Name James William Vickery
Title Viscount Saltash
Associated Noble House(s) Viscountcy of Saltash
Date of Birth 20th November, 1756
Father William Vickery
Father's Rank 2nd Viscount Saltash
Mother Elizabeth
Mother's Rank Viscountess Saltash
Town Residence Saltash House
Income
School Winchester
University N/A (joined Army)
Year Attained Title 1783
Year of Marriage 1780
Spouse Charlotte Vickery, nee von Alfeld
Spouse's Rank Viscountess Saltash
Issue Robert (b. 1782), John (b. 1785), Laura, (b 1787, d 1788), Emma (b. 1790), Georgiana (b 1793, d 1795)

James Vickery is the third Viscount Saltash and is father to Robert and Emma Vickery. An outdoors type, fond of hunting and shooting, James served in the Army during the American War of Independence, returning to England in 1780, three years before the end of the war because of his father's ill health. His father recovered enough that he went on a a Grand Tour of Europe, during which he met Charlotte von Alfeld, who became his wife in 1781. Their first son Robert was born in 1782, and he acceded to the title on his father's death the following year.He is an NPC created by Sharpie.

Family

See also Vickery Family

Father: William Vickery (b. 1715 - became 2nd Viscount Saltash in 1745, d. 1783). Fought at Dettingen, married Emmeline Fletcher (b. 1723, d. 1750) then remarried to Elizabeth Pimbury (b.1734, d.1802)

Mother: Elizabeth Vickery nee Pimbury

Half-brother: Edward (b. 1744, d. 1781)

Half-sister: Laura (b. 1748)

Sister: Anne (b. 1752)

Brother: George (b. 1758)

Brother-in-Law: John Asquith

Wife: Charlotte Vickery nee von Alfeld (b. 1759)

Issue: Robert (b. 1782), John (b. 1785), Emma (b. 1790)

Nephews and Nieces: David (b. 1768), St John (b. 1770), Edward (b. 1776), Richard (b. 1776), Charlotte Asquith (b. 1781), Georgiana (b. 1793), William (b. 1795), Laura (b. 1797), Miranda (b. 1800), Edward (b 1803)

Going to War

The Honourable James Vickery (as he was at the time), being the second son, took a commission in the 33rd Regiment of Foot, seeing action at

  • the Battle of Sullivan's Island (28th June, 1776),
  • the Battle of Long Island (27th August 1776),
  • the Battle of Harlem Heights (16th September, 1776),
  • the Battle of Fort Washington (16th November 1776),
  • the Battle of Brandywine Creek (11th September 1777),
  • the Battle of Germantown (4th October 1777),
  • the Battle of Edge Hill (5-8th December 1777),
  • the Battle of Monmouth (28th June 1778),
  • the siege of Charleston (29th March – 12th May 1780) and the
  • Battle of Camden (16th August 1780)

before being urgently recalled home due to his father's failing health and the sudden, unexpected death of his older brother (the heir) due to pneumonia from a chill caught riding during the winter of 1780-81.

Castor and Pollux

Lord Saltash with a pointer dog, c. 1782

The Viscount Saltash's whereabouts in the house may be discovered by the location of his two ancient pointers, Castor and Pollux, which, while barred from certain rooms such as the breakfast room and drawing room, will nonetheless lay with their noses over the threshold and slowly try to sneak more of their bodies inside the room.

When the Viscount is in his study or the gun-room, or the estate office, his presence may be located by the rather asthmatic breathing of the aforesaid pointers. One or other of them is generally to be found asleep with its head resting somewhat heavily on his Lordship's foot.