1752, Dec. 30Baptised1791, Feb. 24Was created a baronet1799, Sept. 23Married Susanna Wales1815, Dec. 15Died and was succeeded by son Alexander Malet1800, July 23Born1834, Dec. 22Married Marian Dora Spalding (d. 1891, Jan. 2)1886, Nov. 28Died and was succeeded by son Henry Charles Eden Malet1835, Sept. 25Born1873, Feb. 19Married Laura Jane Hamilton (d. 1922, May 9)1904, Jan 12Died and was succeeded by brother Edward Baldwin Malet1837, Oct. 10Born1885, Mar. 19Married Lady Ermyntrude Sackville Russell (d. 1927, Mar. 22)1908, June 29Died and was succeeded by cousin Edward St. Lo Malet1753?Born17851791Resident minister at Poona, India1791Was created a baronet for his services at Poona, India17911798Acting Governor of Bombay1798Retired and returned to England1815Died1800, JuneBorn at Hartham Park, Wiltshire1815Succeeded to baronetcy1822BA, Christ Church, Oxford1824Entered diplomatic service as attaché at St. Petersburg18321834Secretary of Legation at Lisbon under Lord Howden1834Married Marian Dora Spalding18361843Secretary of the Embassy at the Hague1849Became Minister Plenipotentiary to the Germanic confederation at Frankfurt1860Author of The Conquest of England1866Retired1870Author of The Overthrow of the German Confederation by Prussia in 18661886, Nov. 28Died in LondonUnknownBorn to Thomas Spalding and Mary Anne Eden1834, Dec. 22Married Sir Alexander Malet1835Gave birth to Sir Henry Charles Eden Malet, 3rd Baronet1836Anonymously published Violet, or The Danseuse: A Portraiture of Human Passions and Character, a satirical novelca. 1836Became friends with Queen Sophia of Holland, with whom she corresponded until the Queen's death in 18771837, Oct. 10Gave birth to Sir Edward Baldwin Malet, 4th Baronet1891, Jan. 2Died1835Born to Sir Alexander Malet and Marian Dora (Spalding) Malet1854Commissioned in the Grenadier Guards18541856Served in the Crimean War1862Was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel1870Retired1904Died1837, Oct. 10Born to Marian and Alexander Malet1854Appointed attaché at Frankfurt at age seventeen1860Appointed to the British Legation at Parana in the Argentine1861Transferred to Brazil1862Changed positions with William Brodie, attaché at Washington, D.C.1864Returned to England as Head of Chancery1865Transferred to Constantinople1867Transferred to Paris1871Promoted to Secretary of Legation at Peking1873Accepted appointment as Secretary of the Athens Legation and transferred to Greece1875Accepted appointment as Secretary of the Rome Legation and moved to Italy1876Promoted to Secretary of Embassy1878Appointed to Constantinople1879Appointed Agent and Consul General in Egypt and transferred to Alexandria1883Promoted to Minister at Brussels and transferred to Belgium1884Appointed to Berlin as ambassador1885Married Ermyntrude Hastings1895Retired and returned to England1901Published Shifting Scenes1908, JuneDied at the Chorleywood home of his sister-in-law, Lady Ella RussellFrom the guide to the Malet Family Papers, 1808-1937, (Duke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library)