Lætitia À COURT REPINGTON Anna Maria ASHE À COURT REPINGTON Charles Henry Wyndham À COURT REPINGTON Mary Elizabeth ASHE À COURT REPINGTON Mary Elizabeth Catherine GIBBS Charles Edward REPINGTON Mini tree diagram
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Colonel Charles ASHE À COURT REPINGTON

17th Jun 1785 - 19th Apr 1861

Life History

17th Jun 1785

Born

10th May 1815

Married Mary Elizabeth Catherine GIBBS in Palermo, Sicily

12th Mar 1816

Birth of daughter Lætitia À COURT REPINGTON in Naples, Italy

12th Mar 1816

Birth of daughter Anna Maria ASHE À COURT REPINGTON in Naples, Italy

13th Mar 1816

Death of daughter Lætitia À COURT REPINGTON in Naples, Italy

14th Mar 1816

Death of daughter Anna Maria ASHE À COURT REPINGTON in Naples, Italy

14th Oct 1819

Birth of son Charles Henry Wyndham À COURT REPINGTON in Heytesbury, Wiltshire

21st Jul 1822

Birth of daughter Mary Elizabeth ASHE À COURT REPINGTON in Heytesbury, Wiltshire

27th Jun 1837

Death of Charles Edward REPINGTON in Amington Hall, Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1861

Buried in St. Georges, Hanover Square, London

19th Apr 1861

Died in Amington Hall, Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

Other facts

 1855

Succeeded Vice-Admiral Edward Henry À COURT REPINGTON

Notes

  • Succeeded his Brother Edward Henry à Court Repington after his death in 1855, and assumed the name Repington.
  • He married Mary Elizabeth Catherine Gibbs in Palermo, Sicily, 10 May 1815.
    Charles Ashe à Court Esq. and Mary Elizabeth Catherine Gibbs, having been married at Palermo in Sicily with all the formality which circumstances permitted and the same duly attested, yet to remove every shade of doubt, if any such exist, from any constitution of the law of England of the validity of the said marriage, were married in this Church by licence 7 July 1819.
  • From the Times, April 20 1861:
    Death of General Charles Ashe A'Court (sic) Repington CB - The colonelcy of the 41st Regiment of Foot has become vacant by the death of General A'Court Repington, father of Lady Herbert of Lea, who died at 5 a.m. yesterday morning, at Armington (sic) Hall, near Tamworth, after a protracted illness. General Repington was the youngest son of Sir William Pierce Ashe A'Court, by his second marriage with Letitia, daughter of Mr. Henry Wyndham, of the College, Salisbury. he was born of the 20th of June, 1785, and married on the 10th of May, 1815, Mary the only daughter of Mr. Abraham Gibbs. The gallant General entered the army in 1801, and for the first 15 years saw much active service, having been detached on a separate command in 1806 to the Adriatic, to attack the islands of Tremitis, and in the same year assisted in the siege of Scylla. In 1807 he served in Egypt, and was present at the capture of Alexandria and in the action near Rosetta. At the siege and capture of Santa Maura he was in charge of the Quartermaster-General's Department; he was also at the siege of Capri the same year. When aide-de-campe to the Adjutant-General, when the enemy landed in Sicily in 1809 he commanded the advanced guard, to which nearly 1,000 prisoners surrendered, and he personally captured the enemies standard. The deceased General served afterwards on the Staff in Sicily, Spain, and Italy, and was present at Tarragons, action of Villa Franca, and retreat thence; subsequently, at the occupation of Leghorn, capture of Genoa, siege of Savona, and lastly at the surrender of Naples in 1815. the late General was for some time one of the Poor Law Commissioners. In 1818 he was made a Knight of the Hanoverian Order in recognition of his military services, and in 1831 was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath. He was also a Knight of St. Ferdinand and Merit of Naples, and a Knight of St. Maurice and Lazare of Sardinia. In February, 1848, he was appointed Colonel of the 41st (the Welsh) Regiment of Foot, which by his death becomes at the disposal of the Commander-in- Chief. His commissions bear date as follow (sic) :-Ensign, December 17, 1801; Lieutenant, September 2, 1802; Captain, July 25, 1804; Major, February 22, 1811; Lieutenant-Colonel, May 19, 1813; Colonel, July 22, 1830; Major- General, November 23, 1841; Lieutenant-General, November 11, 1851; and General, February 20, 1856.

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