David Colyear, Viscount Milsington1 

by Godfrey Kneller, 1702 2
David Colyear, Viscount Milsington was born on 17 December 1698 at Weybridge, Surrey, EnglandG. He was the son of David Colyear, 1st Earl of Portmore and Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester.1 He married Bridget Noel, daughter of Hon. John Noel and Elizabeth Sherard, on 20 November 1724.1 He died on 10 March 1728/29 at age 30, without issue.1
He was styled as Viscount Milsington.1
David Colyear, 1st Earl of Portmore1 

by John Baptist de Medina 2
David Colyear, 1st Earl of Portmore was born in 1656 at Brabant, The NetherlandsG. He was the son of unknown Colyear.3 He married Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester, daughter of Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Bt. and Lady Catharine Savage, on 20 August 1696 at Brabant, The NetherlandsG. He died on 2 August 1730.
He gained the title of 1st Earl of Portmore.
Children of David Colyear, 1st Earl of Portmore and Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester
- David Colyear, Viscount Milsington1 b. 17 Dec 1698, d. 10 Mar 1728/29
- Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore+3 b. 27 Aug 1700, d. 5 Jul 1785
Hon. Martha Penelope Noel1
Her married name became Dormer.1
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Raymond Evans1 
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Thomas Harry Farthing1
Children of Thomas Harry Farthing and Lucy Bailey
- Harry Viven Stuart Farthing1 b. 1964
- Isabella Jane Farthing1 b. 1968
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Harry Viven Stuart Farthing1
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Admiral Sir Hugh Pigot1 
In 1820 at Grahamstown, Cape Province, South AfricaG, he lead a party of Berkshire settlers.2 He was appointed Knight Commander, Hanoverian Order (K.C.H.)2 He was appointed Knight Commander, Order of the Bath (K.C.B.)1 He gained the rank of Admiral of the White.1
Reverend Arthur Castell Wright1 
He gained the rank of Chaplain in the Royal Navy.1
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G/Capt. Patrick Bruce Bine Ogilvie1 
He was educated between 1923 and 1928 at Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, England.2 He was a researcher between 1931 and 1933 at Glasgow University, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2 He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.) in March 1941.3 He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (D.F.C.) in January 1942.3 He fought in the Second World War, and was mentioned in despatches three times.2 He fought in the Second World War.4 He gained the rank of Group Captain in July 1944 in the 34 Wing, Royal Air Force.3,2
Children of G/Capt. Patrick Bruce Bine Ogilvie and Pamela Lavender Bellairs
- Audrey Ogilvie+3 b. 31 Jul 1940
- Louisa Patina Ogilvie3 b. 14 Feb 1942
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- [S259] Commonwealth War Graves Commission, online http://www.cwgc.org. Hereinafter cited as Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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- [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin’s Press, 1986), page 25. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.
Peter Duchin1
He was an orchestra leader.1
- [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin’s Press, 1986), page 28. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.