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Peregrine Bartram (1741-present) is the 13th Baron Bartram of Everston. Lord Bartram was married to the late [[Sarah Bartram]] née Freye (1739-1800); is father to William (1761-1805), John (1763-1789) and [[Honoria Bartram]] (1768-present); and grandfather to John Silvanus Bartram (1785-present). Although his second son's wife is deceased, his daughter-in-law from his eldest son's marriage, Eleanor Bartram (née Sothersby), is still living - albeit on the continent. | Peregrine Bartram (1741-present) is the 13th Baron Bartram of Everston. Lord Bartram was married to the late [[Sarah Bartram]] née Freye (1739-1800); is father to William (1761-1805), John (1763-1789) and [[Honoria Bartram]] (1768-present); and grandfather to John Silvanus Bartram (1785-present). Although his second son's wife is deceased, his daughter-in-law from his eldest son's marriage, Eleanor Bartram (née Sothersby), is still living - albeit on the continent. | ||
He spends most of the year at the family seat in Devon, Everston Castle. Once a year, during autumn or winter, he and his surviving daughter, Honoria, go to Bath to take the waters and catch up with friends in that part of the world. | He spends most of the year at the family seat in Devon, [[Everston Castle]]. Once a year, during autumn or winter, he and his surviving daughter, Honoria, go to Bath to take the waters and catch up with friends in that part of the world. |
Revision as of 04:48, 26 May 2016
Peregrine Bartram (1741-present) is the 13th Baron Bartram of Everston. Lord Bartram was married to the late Sarah Bartram née Freye (1739-1800); is father to William (1761-1805), John (1763-1789) and Honoria Bartram (1768-present); and grandfather to John Silvanus Bartram (1785-present). Although his second son's wife is deceased, his daughter-in-law from his eldest son's marriage, Eleanor Bartram (née Sothersby), is still living - albeit on the continent.
He spends most of the year at the family seat in Devon, Everston Castle. Once a year, during autumn or winter, he and his surviving daughter, Honoria, go to Bath to take the waters and catch up with friends in that part of the world.