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His grandson, young John Bartram, is the product of the marriage of his son to [[Florentia Bartram|Florentia Hartwell]], a tailor's daughter. Peregrine disowned John senior when he ran off to marry Florentia, and young John has only recently revealed himself and been reconciled to the family. | His grandson, young John Bartram, is the product of the marriage of his son to [[Florentia Bartram|Florentia Hartwell]], a tailor's daughter. Peregrine disowned John senior when he ran off to marry Florentia, and young John has only recently revealed himself and been reconciled to the family. | ||
Although his second son's wife is deceased, his daughter-in-law from his eldest son's marriage, [[Eleanor Bartram]] | Although his second son's wife is deceased, his daughter-in-law from his eldest son's marriage, [[Eleanor Bartram]] née Sothersby (1770-present), 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 07:08, 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).
His grandson, young John Bartram, is the product of the marriage of his son to Florentia Hartwell, a tailor's daughter. Peregrine disowned John senior when he ran off to marry Florentia, and young John has only recently revealed himself and been reconciled to the family.
Although his second son's wife is deceased, his daughter-in-law from his eldest son's marriage, Eleanor Bartram née Sothersby (1770-present), 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.