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HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS. 



good administrator and lawyer, was counsel to the admiralty, and auditor of 

 Greenwich Hospital. 



He had the slighter grade of hyperkinesis; was forcible, animated, humorous, 

 quick, and determined; but dignified and patient in large matters. 



FAMILY HISTORY OF JOHN JERVIS, VISCOUNT ST. VINCENT. 



II (M M M F), Colonel Samuel Moore, made a gallant defense of Hampton Castle in the 

 old English wars and kept a diary of the siege. I 3 (M F M F), James Carrier. I 4 (M F M M), 

 Elizabeth Parker, of Browsholme. I 5, Janet Parker. I 6, Charles Carrier. 



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II 1 (F M F), John Swynfen, a noted member of Parliament; his plainness of demeanor 

 gave him the name of "Russet Coat." II 3 (M M F), Sir John Turton, puisne judge in the 

 court of the exchequer; afterwards in the king's bench. II 4 (M M M), Anne Moore. II 5 

 (M F F), William Parker, commanded a company of foot under Charles I; was also distinguished 

 during the reign of Charles II. He was present at Marston Moor and Naseby. II 6 (M F M), 

 Bridget Carrier. II 7, Janet Carrier. II 8, Thomas Parker, first Earl of Macclesfield ; lord 

 chancellor. II 9, Elizabeth (or Isabella) Carrier. II 10, William Anson. 



III 1 (F F), John Jervis. Ill 2 (F M), Mary Swynfen. Ill 3 (M M), Margaret Turton. 



III 4 (M F), George Parker, of Stafford county, a justice of peace. Ill 5, George Anson, Baron 

 Anson (1697-1762), entered the navy in 1712; in 1740 he was sent to attack Spanish possessions 

 in South America, and while he was gone he circumnavigated the globe. Afterwards as a member 

 of the admiralty board he did much to improve naval conditions; he rose to the rank of admiral 

 and was known as the "Father of the British Navy." 



IV 2 (F), Swynfen Jervis (1700-1784), counsel and solicitor to the admiralty; treasurer 

 of Greenwich Hospital. IV 3 (M), Elizabeth Parker. Fraternity of M: IV 4, Martha Strong. 



IV 5, Sir Thomas Parker, chief baron of the court of the exchequer. IV 6, Anne Whitehall. IV 7, 

 John Turton. IV 9, Mabella Swynfen. 



V 1, George Carnegie, sixth Earl of Northesk, admiral of the white. Fraternity of Propositus: 



V 3, William Jervis (1728-1813), gentleman usher of the privy chamber. V 4, Jane Hatrell. 

 V 5, Mary Jervis. V 6, William Henry Ricketts, bencher of King's Inn. V 7, Richard, Earl of 

 Cavan. V 9 (Propositus), JOHN JERVIS, VISCOUNT ST. VINCENT. V 10 (consort), Martha Parker. 

 Fraternity of consort: V 11, Laetitia Parker. V 12, Rev. Thomas Heathcote. V 13, Thomas 

 Parker. V 14, Mary Hawe. V 15, George Parker. V 16, Elizabeth Turton. 



Fraternity of children of sib: VI 1, William Carnegie (died 1831), rear admiral; was third 

 in command at Trafalgar. VI 2, Mary Ricketts. VI 3, William Henry (Ricketts) Jervis (1764- 



