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Edward Auriol Hay-Drummond (10 April 1758 in Westminster –?), the 5th son of The Hon. Most Rev. Robert Hay Drummond (1711–76, whose father was George Henry Hay, 7th Earl of Kinnoul) and his wife, Henrietta née Auriol (died 1773), who were married on 31 January 1748.〔see Gentleman's Magazine 1830 part i〕〔see Pigot's History of Hadliegh, pub in Proc Suffolk Inst of Archeology & Nat History, Vol 3 1853, App E p 282〕 ==Personal life== He was baptised in St. Margaret's, Westminster. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford (1774, BA 1777, MA 1780, B&DD 1791). On 12 December 1782 he married Elizabeth Vismes, who bore him a son, Edward William Auriol Drummond-Hay in 1785 (who died in 1845). On 24 May 1791 he was married again, to Amelia Emily Auriol in St George's, Hanover Square. She was born in 1762 and died on 7 October 1840, in Southwold, Suffolk. She bore him a daughter, Amelia Auriol Hay-Drummond, on 11 September 1794, in Little Missenden - she later eloped with his curate, George Wilkins, to Gretna Green, where they were married on 2 September 1811, ten days before her 17th birthday. The couple then returned to live in the parental home in Hadleigh. She died on 31 January 1871 in Bayswater. He is believed to have fathered a total of ten children, including the two mentioned above, and Henrietta and Charlotte.
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